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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-04-02 - Orange Coast Pilot17 -, .. 3 Miami Cops Die County Men In Stolen Uar Identifiett Shooting_ Spree In Plane .Blast DAILY PILOT * * * 10< * * * ' _F R IDAY AFTERNOO N, APRIL 2, i976 1ilOt.. '9, NO. n, f llCTIDffl, .. ,.AOU Stoln& Car Riag 3 Mianii Cops Die in Shootout " ' MIAMI BEACH. Fla. (AP) - Detective Frank Duevedo had just helped break a stolen-or ring when he and two detectives spotted a shiny new luxury car and decided to investigate. In a shooting rampage that followed, all three detecti vcs were fatally wounded. Niguel Man, Pilot Nanwd CraJJh Victim& By JACK CHAPPELL OfU..Oallyiol.e.Matt A Laguna N igucl man who was president of a Costa Mesa mall order lirm. and an Orance Coun- ty airport pilot were Identified Thursday as the victims of Wed - nesday'& plane crash off San Onofre. Anthony B . Calandra. 52, of 32621~ Balearic Drive. Laauna Nlauel, ond Piiot Stephen W. Rlzuto, 30, of Placentia, were ldentlrit'd by Deputy San Diego County Coroner William Souza as the men killed In the predawn crash Just south :>f former pres1· dent Richard Nixon's San Clemente estate. The cause of the crash re· maincd unknown today. alt.hough FAA maintenance Inspector Frank Lcano said Thursday there were signs that a fuel leak had occurr('d aboard the 1old- and·wh1tc Ce"Ssna 172 Skybewk, which crashed an names into the Ilea. Leano emphasized. however , the leak had not been confirmed. Samples of burned t'lothing. equipment and metal arc bt'inl{ readit'd for s h ipment t o Washington, D.C. for trsting. at· cording to officials of lhe Na- tional TransportalloavSafcty CStt PLANE, Pa~eA2} And the man who allegedly shot U\cm died today of gunshot. wounds suffered Thursday night before be was captured. Authorities said be shot. himself rather than surrender. He was identified as Ronald J oseph Born, alias J oseph Mowlood, no home town known. Aothortties said he was wanted' on federal charges of interstate auto theft and was driving a stolen car. The slain omcers were iden- tified as Tommy Hodges, 32 ; Cla rk Cu rl cttc, 28 ; and Dazcvedo, 32. all members of tho Dade County Public Safety Department's auto theft djv1slon. Police Sgt. George Lucas said the Incident bt'gan when the three dctccUvcs saw a new, lux· ury car going by their 11taUon and, acting on a hunch, decided Lo chcckJt out. Accordin1 to Lucas' account · Hodges and Curlettc followed in an unmarked car, then parked and go\ out when the driver stopped and went into a room at a nearby motel. Hodges was bit ln the face with two sbotgun blast& fired through a window. The gun· man dashed from the motel and shot Curlette In the chest al close range Neither omcer had drawn his weapon. Dazevedo, still al the station, ran toward the motel ant'!r the first shot and aavc ch~ on foot to the neclog gunman. filing as he ran But he was cul down by return fire and th<' gunman ran C~e 3 KILLED, Paae .U> April Fool, Ser¥_eanl ' NudeShowdo D .ue on Beaches ' O.lty " ... "'91• ~ "••ric• O'-tt SHERIFF'S 1NVESfl6ATOR WILLIE STANSBURY -TRYING TO TALK TO DESPERATE MAN · Oe•pondent Occupant ThomH _R. Vaughn, 38, Later Shot HlmHtf With Shotgun SWAT Team Saves 'Berserk' Gunman By FAEDE ltJCK SCllOEMERL Of Hie oe11y .-. ... Matt A man •ho barricaded hlmself inside a South Laguna residence and later shot himself was rescued by Orange County sheriff's deputies followtng a · tenae, three·hour st.andof( Thurs- day. The standoff ended about 3:45 p.m. when three members or the sheriff's Speel•I Weapons and Tactics (SWAT> team broke into the house and f6amd Thomas Ricbud Vaughn. 28, sprawlcd on a bedroom noor with a shotgun wou.nd lit his forehead. wllh 1hotgun11 heard she shots fired ftom the house, Beevers said. • About 90 minutes later, seven members of the SWAT team ar· rived. A seventh shot was heard about 3: 15 p.m. Al that point, Sheriff's Investigator WIJly Stansbury. wearing a knee-length bu.llet.- proof vest and carrying a 11nitb nosed revolver, approached the house. and tried lo make contact with Vaughn. "Hey, Tom, let me talk to you a little," Stansbury repeatedly <SeeSWAT, Pa(eA%) 3 Charged With Fraud ·' On Phone Calls LOS ANGELES (AP> -Six Israelis have been churied with defrauding General Telephone Co. by using a "blue Box " to make loll·frec C: alls to their homeland, Europe and East Coast cities, authorlUca said. R. W. Ewen. a district at· tomey's Investigator, saJd the six. all of Mar Vista. allegedly avolded about S2,000 In phone bills by using the electronic de· vice lo bypass the phone com· pany billing system ror calls made between Feb. 27 and March26. · Marines Exp~ct Group · By JACK CHAPPEU. Ol IM O•llf l'ltet SUff A weekend "celebration .. at San Onofre planned by sup· porters of nude beaches may be headed for a showdown with authorities. The Orange County Campaign for Clothing Optional Beaches has planned a demonstration Saturday and Sunday at the south end or the San Onofre Stale Beach near the Camp Pendleton boundary wh ere scores or "trespassers" on the Marines• beach have been rounded up and detained by Military Police. The celebration announced in a nurry of flyers distributed throughout the area Is to start at about 1 p. m . Spokesman Dean R. Hyatt, a Mission Viejo nttomey. said the group hopes several hun- dred persons will attend. -'Park Ranger John Ballou pointed out In an interview that the group has not ~ottcn necessary permits for holding an assemblage. F r r, Ballou said nudity s ot permitted in slato parks &lions could be lss1Jcd. Jn '~"'"~DES, P1ge .ui Coast We athe r Patchy low clouds late tonight and early Saturday morning otherwise sunny for the weekend. Lillie change In tempe rature, with highs Saturday tiround 70 and Jow tonight In the low 508. I NSIDE TODAY Nno ofltcu wiU be ~ out tM 8anJ theater MrC year .and the Hu"tington Beach Pl4flhotut t.otll bt looldnQ for .a MW home. Dall11 P1'ot Stoff ----Bust Nets 2 2 Fullerton PoHce Depart- ment Sgt. John Shaw al· tended an Apnl Fool'a Day St'SSIOD of a s upervisory class designed to Improve the quality of law enforce· ment and the work of the men who enforce the law ThtJl'Sda at Goldftt Wm College in Huntington Beach. Vau1hn. a security guard re. cenUy fired from hls job, wu r~ ported In satbractoey cond.IUon today al Oranae County Medical Center, where be was admitted after receivlng emergency treat- ment" at Soatb--Ooett €ommwlily Hospital BRIGITTE AND 7JIE BEASTS "PA"RIS \Al') -r'l'encll tnm star Brigitte Bardot says she is forming a "Brigitte Bardot Foundation" to fiaht ror the pro- tection of animals worldwide. He said those scheduled to ap- .pear April 22 In Santa Monica Superior Court for a preliminary hearing are Dan Gay, 23; bis 23·year-old wife, Rina; 28-year- old Raphael Milgrom and his wt(c..Buth, 26,i Voci Mehager, 24, and Tivi Bar-1lan, 20. Writer Tom Tltiu ltlla the '' or11 on P.age Cl of the WeelcentUr. EL CENTRO (AP)-A lot.al of 22 persons were aM"esled and 10 1DOre were being sought in a crackdown on berolo in rmperial County. Sheriff's detectives said Thursday's raids were the most widespread against heroin traf· fickera ever conducted in the 9C>Utbe1slern Califorru:s county He called local officers afterward lo complain that so meone s tote ·tho 1naan'etlc stic k -on Fullerton Police Depart- ment insignia signs. valued al $10, oU the aide of hb patrol car while be was in class. The drama oo the street corner in front ot 31944 Vlrgin.i• Way began at 12: 47 p.m. wheo aberllf'a depuUes responded to a call of a ''man with mental pro- blems with a shotgun in his bands," said Sheriff's set. Bob Beevers. Deputies who posi\loned themselves behind a patrol unit. In a television interview shown Thund.ay, M lss S.rdot CJallcd for a peaceful demonstration outside tbe Norwegian Embassy to pro- tett the kUUhf or baby seals by Norwegian fur bunters. Gift Bill Pu&ed SACRAMENTO <AP) Public officials wouldn't have lo report gifts from friends under legislation narrowly approved by the Assembly. .42 DAILYPllOT S Steps EyeCI to Bait Teamsters' Strike A'RLINGTON HEIGJITS, Ill. lAP > -The Ford adnun1strahon took the openmg steps today toward forcing a halt to rt tw~ da y n ut1o nw 1d e s trike o r Teamster truck dnvers that has already resulted io mdualrial layoffs. Meantime. sources close to both sides said bargainers were "very close" to ugreement on a {J<tal eeonom~ paclc~ • .bul dls- reare.ment on ho w the money packaae should be distnbuted re· malned to be aetUed. Rut the Ford admm1strat1on, taking n o c h a n ces on the possibility the stnk~ could hamper the nation's e<0nomlc recovery. started preparations in Washington to Invoke the Taft. Hartley Act agamst the strike Presid e ntia l a ss istant L. Wilha m Seidman a:sked several gc-nmrnent 1tgt-ne1 es to prepar reports on the economic impact Drink Up Coffee Prices Jncrea8e NEW YORK <AP l -Prices arc going up on Max· well Hou se. Yuban, Brim and Sanka brand ground coffee, s ays Gcn<!ral Foods Corp., which markets them. General Foods sald Thursday it increased the wholesale price of the coffees 15 cen(s per pound. Its Max-Pax ground coffee fillers were increased 10 cents per can . the company said. Instant Sanka and Yuba n were increased one cent an ounce ; Maxim freeze-dried coffee two cents an ounce; and freeze-dried Brim and Sanka 2.5 cents an ounce. A spokesman for General foods said green coffee costs have continu<.'Ci to n se and are now up more than 70 percent s ince July. About that time. there were adverse developments in major coffee -producing nations, including a seve re frost in Brazil. civil war ln Angol a. torrt'ntial rat9s in Colombia and a n eartpquakc in Guatemala. Huntington Youth Salesman ] ailed On Kidnap Charge By ART HUR R. VlNSEL Of l~e 0•111 P11M $Utt A Norwalk salesman remained jailed today . awaiting issuance of a compJaint charging ham with kldnaomg, sex perversion al gun· pomt and assault with u deadly weapon a~aln't a 17 year .old Huntington Beach boy. Dexter Goody. 44, Is accused or abducting the youth at g\Jnpoint. almost two months to Ute day the vi <'t1m was picked up h1trhh1km1t and allegedly mudc the target of lewd advances by the same man, pohce said The incident which occurred Wednesday wa ~ tll<.· scC'ond k11J- nap and sexual :tssaull or Ule day, wath the other invQlvang a )'Oung woman kidnaped by a man with a 12:1nch butcher knife, who t" Fre• Pag~ Al PLANE ... Board. Mr. Calandra was president of Starcr u t of Cahfornaa. 3159 Red Htll Ave .. Costa Ml'sU. The mail order firm spec1 ahies an household nnd gaCt items A mass of Chrastaan bun al will be held at 9 a m . 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( ..... f/llH" •......... <r>·---SK-c•••• "''• .. ,. ... o1 c..11 Mow ..._ '-"''°"-...... , ... \I II ,,_ .., tw!'fto1Jf•W 1l,..,..ftrlt'•"'"l .. _..,_..t~,.,,.. o n.,,...t.Nr raped her. pohcc• said. Detective Virginia Kirkmeycr was wa1tmg today for the male \'icttm. 17. to confront his altegt'd attacker for police·w1tnessed idcnt1f1cat1on befor e seeking criminal complaints from the Or a nge Count y District Al· tomey'soffice. Detective Kirkmeycr said \he same youth bad reported on Feb. 5 that he was picked up wtule hitchhiking In the rain near Wln· tt-rsburg High School by a mid· dleaged m an He escaped when they stopped tor a traff/. c signal but could not obtain s uf iclent descripUon or a license plate number to center the investlgataon on a specific suspect. The v ictim was forced to submit to a sex act but was otherwise unharmed following Wednesday 's e pisode, police said. He told Detective Kirkmeyer. who was on stakeout at Goody's home and arrested him when he arri\'ed Wednesday night. that the s uspect released him near Manna High School. The youth told the detective he was hitchhiking near Warner Avenue and Gothard Street again Wednesday when he saw the same car and m an approaching. Fro91P~AJ NUDES .. -. <-xtrcme cases. physical <lrrcstli l'Ould Ill' m ack. h<' ~a11f Hyatt said or~an11c~ of th<' t'Vl'nl wil l d1H oura1tc pcopl1• from stripping. She said the ma 1or purpo1i1• of I hl' oritanizut1on was to !!how .a need v..as prl'M•n\ for a ll'Jtal nude beach an Onmgt' C'ountv lie 11n1 d thr San Onofre site v.a<; s<'lect<'d fir.i.t bccaus<' of the rr cent noton l't v create<! ovrr tht• Manngcs Corps ac\1on in SW<'<'P· Ing up the nude hathcrs and others gath<-r<'d on the Camp Pl'ndll'ton bt'a<'h Hyatt said the area has been used fo r )'t'ar~ as a nudt' b<'ach v.lth no h a r a s s me nt fro m authorities. "It Is not bl'ing held to cause any confront a tion v. alb the Mari nes and their 1tuards," Hyatt added. And, while the organization Is discouraging people from going nude. ht' said, it may oot be sue· cessful. "1 can only say that lherc ·are people coming up from San D1eso. A lot of nude beachers a re commg to tbe meeting. A lot of them a re a n gry . T hey may become demonstrati,·c and lay t.Mre on the beach wtth their clothes o1f Just mce they nonmrt- Jy do." Hyatt said. Ballou was deftmtc about lhc rangers' position "lf there arc nude people down thut'. they're going to g~t t iled." he said. "We've jus t never tolerated nudity in the park. Park rules and reeulation• covernudtty and the)' are e or ced. ··he said. of the ~trtlre, Administration tources said. The rtPorta. lo be returned to the White Houlltl t>Y noon Saturday. would be n~ed •t Prestdent Ford asked for a court injuntlion under the act to stop the walkout However. •ources said it would pri)bably be Tucaday at lhe earUest before the aovernrnent couJd 10 into court. Tbe.move.w~ ..-aa.an~fort by the gover nment to put added pru1u(e on uolon and industry negotiators to resolve their dis- pute without government tn· tervention. · Earlie r . Adminis tration sources said it appeared the gov· ernmeot would refrain from In· vQ)tiog the Taft-Hartley Act while bargaining continued and there were indications of pro- gress. The act provides for an 80-day cooling-off period, but • that would take the pressure ofr negotiators. Jn the first major illdustrial cutback r esulti ng from the strike, General Mot.a.rs Corp. to· day laid off 5.600 final assembly workers at ats G MC truck and Coach division in Pontiac. An ad- ditional 2.000 other employes re- mained on the job al the plaint. Spokesme n for the nation's auto industry said they would have to start sbutllJlg down pro- duction plants by next week if the l a r gest w a lkout ev e r b y Teamsters continued. Labor Secretary W.J . Usery Jr .. the key fede ral official in· volved in the dispute between 400.000 Teamsters and the truck- ing industry, remained at the bargaining site in this Chicago suburb trying to resolve the ·lingering money Issues. Usery's eonttnued presence al the talks was taken as a hopeful sign. He canceled tentative plans t o r e turn Thurs da y t o Washington and remained until -negotiations recessed at 1:20 a .m. this mornmg. The negotita· tions resumed later an the morn· ing. Patty-Soliah links Forged By Prosecutor SACRAMENTO <AP) -The prosecution in the Steven Soliah bank robbery trial has begun to forge links betwee_n Soliah and Patricia Hears t, who lived together before their arrest. An FBI agent from San Fan· cisco, Daniel Moulton. testified Thursday he had seen the 27· year-old house painter leave Miss Hearst's San Francisco re- sidence two days be!or~ their Sept. 18 arrest. Moulto n's mention was brief. and the prosecution did not elaborate on what it meant. But U.S. Atty. Dwayne Keyes said In his opening state ment that a bill from the robbery was found in the house. Soliah as the only one charged in a $15,000 robbery here last year in which a woman waa shot to death. But the !"Bl has said Miss Hearst rented a garage in which a getaway CW' was stored before the heist. ln anothe r d e velopment, Soll ah 's attorney. Sheldon Otis, said SoUah wa nts to testify in his trial. If he does testify, later he may talk to reporters about ac- coun ts or his life With Miss Hearst, Ou s said. Budget Presented LOS ANG ELES <AP> The 1971).77 caty budJ(ct propose<! by Ma yo r Tom Bradley a mounts to S!IR6 4 m alhon $lR I m1ll1on ~rc:itt•r tha n experted rt'venucs dopite what Bradley sal<I Wt'rr drastic attempts to chop '>J>t'nd1ng. in clud1n~ laying off :.om<' workers. C'lty propl'rty taxes would have to be ra1!'icd 12 93 <'enlll J)<'r $100 assessed valuation under the budgl't announced Thursday. Pardon Patty? SAN MATEO (AP) -A group of Unitanan Chur~h members say they peti- tioned President Ford to pardon convil'ted bank robber Patricia Heant. The petition said the kid· • naped newspaper heiress could not have received a fair trial because of the "extra,•agant pretrial pul>lic.il.>' and I.he J>rlot brandinll of Miss Hearst a.s acommoncrhnlnal " Miss Hearst. kidnaped h'om her Berkeley apart· ment Feb. 4, 1974, was~· victed Mardi 20 of willing· Jy accompanying her ab· ductors dunnc a holdup at a HlbernJa Bank branch In San Francisco. Flags Over Washington A steady brisk breeze displays Vte Stars and Stripes as tourists line up to see the nation's Capitol in this _bicentennial year. The tovris t'> a ppear to be lined up at th(' ., Capitol Dome through the use of a telephoto lens . Actually they arc wailing to sec the Washington Monument. ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ FAA. Probes Report s,;~;--:_A 1 Of Near-collision WASHINGTON (APl -The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating a repo.rt that two passenger jets nearly collided over Spokane, Wash .. lnterna· tional Airport early Thursday. an agency spokesm an said today. Initial details were ~ketcby. The FAA sent a n investigator from Seattle and a top assistant from Washingt on to look anto the illcident. the spokesman saad The incident was reported by a Hughes Alrwest pilot, who said a Northwest Airlines DClO Jumbo Jet narro~ly missed his OC9 over the airport. The Northwest pilot filed his report after landing his plane at Las Vegas, Nev Accordmg to the FAA. llughl's Airwest Flight 5 was ar nving at the airport at the saml' time Northwest Flight 603 was depart· mg. The FAA said it did oot know the origin of Flight 5. The initial rt'port indicated thr 1umbo jet was taking off whtm the Airwest pilot told the towt•r he was too high on his approa<'h and was going to c ircle around to make another atte mpt. The FAA said it did not know the destination o( the Northwest night. It had no information on how many passengers we re aboard lhl' two planes. No ono was reported injured. Tht• F AA eoufd not s:i~ why the pilot ~ aited until depar ti ng Spok ane and arriving a l La:,, Vegas to report the incident. The FAA uid light snow and fog were pre:.ent at the time or the incident. The cc1hng was 400 feet and vis ibility was three miles. Fro. Pa~ Al 3 KILLED ••• back to where he la y and shot him again m the abdomen. Lucas sajd. Other oflicers quickly fanned out through the aren and were searchinsi the beach wftcn a shot rang out in front of them, LuC'as said. A policeman said ht' found Born lying on the ground. bleed· mg from a sc ll·tnnictcd head wound. Fellow offi cers who rushed lo thC' scene were-anger<-d by a brief delay in ambulance service. caused by a ~trike ngainst a countywidc private ambulance firm. Two dying policemen were rushed to a nearby hospital by a fire' department rescue team. yelled while walking back :ind forth in front or the house, rap- ping on windows and the door. Stansbury finally made con- tact wlth Vaughn through a broken front window. "You're shot?" Stunsbury was heard to aslt. He returned lo Ule sheriff's. eommand post. The SWAT team was then or- dered to "take" th~ houst'. Seconds later, one membt'r opened a side door and called for an ambulance. Beevers said Vaughn a11- ;>arcntly was de11pondenl over troubled r e lations with a girlfriend. He said that friends wrestled a .357 masnum revolver from Vaughn Wedn~day night and burtcd rt in the backyard, but ap- parently ovcrloolccd (he !2-gauge shotgun found at Vaughn 's side in the residence. Beevers said deputies will seek assault with a deadly weapon charges 3Rll•ns t Vaughn in con- nection with shots that were fired as tt1cy arrived at the scene. The standort drew a crowd of onlookers. dresst'd in everything from swim s uits to business suits. 'Most or them crouched bl'hind cars , trees and buildings for safety. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~..____~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Mature Sofa & Chair Sale Al I of our fine sofa and and chair s that are over drastica lly months old w i ll be four r educed new merchandfse. Such well-known names as: • \Voo dm.ar k • Sh er.rill • f\,1arge Carso n • Stanton Cooper and many others MANY REDUCED AS MUCH AS 3,0% to make room for Don 't wait! Stop in n·ow while these le ct ion is b~st . WH«DA YS & SA TU.OA YS 9:00 to S:l O NEWPORT 8£ACH • ln'l Wt~TC'Llff DR . li4H050 LAGUNA BEACH • ~·~'\Ok 111 l'O \~I llW' • 4~ &Ml TORRANCE• 2.'M4P HAWlllORSf. BL\'D •OJ>t'n t'n 111 11 l\un 12 .i JOt Toi! 12;-. J ' ,,,,.-. 7 .. MiJlion Hike • m OAILV PILOT An lncTeaae or more than f7 million in Oranae County govern- ment's total weUare outlay for lhe next nscal )'Ur haa bttn pro- pc>at.,'(f by interim SoclaJ Services Director Robert Love. The lncreue, If it cleurs for mal budaet hearin.gs before the county 8<> rd of Supervi&0t'le in Jun e, would bring lhe county'• welfare com mit ment to nearly $114 milUon -iabout one-fourth &\S W@llill? ®@[(WO ©® Tht <'Olumn appt"ar dally exc~ Saturdays end Monda)~. (;111 11 iirt1l•ft'lll ( /,1•11 t •,• f>, I ()ut II f'1Jf II 1/1 t IJI /t ti fll/A t/1 f // 1 ft'f\(t If tll If Uf ,,,.,, '''" ,,,.,.,, ,,, ~u/1 f' ll·f•tttHlo1\ "I f/fl/ t ''"' t I I 01.tf flt/\ I II 1 \ ' \/ 11 rl ''"'" ''J" ,,,,,."' I I f' 11 I f) 11. t. 11 \ ! ,. 111J f 'I' f I I c t• """"'" ,., '"' / llll/.J/ / '1/111 /' I I /{11/ , ,,,,, (",1\l,1 \71°\t/ "" '1.!t1 :!1i ''" /111fr ''''"' tt'lrµ/111111· 11u111l11•r f'IGfl M11tla DEAH PAT· I read recenllv that tbe U.S Flag was suggested by George Washington's roal or arms. ls there any truth en th1!'" · G M . Costa M c:.a This theory was publicized by Martin F. Tupper, an English writer , ln a play in tht' 1870s. ll w as based on coincidence and hlstortans say the Washington coat·of ·arms l ecend bas no n lidlty. The widely circulated Washington In vocation legend also has no historical fin to back it up. Ther e Is no proof that Wu h lng &on ever mad e the following slalt'mrnt about tht" Oag: "We take tht> stars from heaven, tht' r4t.d from our mother country. sepa~ating It by, whltt> strl~s. thus s howing that \\t' have separatt>d from her, and lht• Wblle stripes sha ll go do" n to posterity re presenting liberty." Swtalf Clah•• DEAR PAT I "·ant lo f1k ,1 small t'la1ms court swt, but thcrt• ar(' JUSl too many things 1 don't know about f1hn g, how to pr~Sl•nl my cast'. etc. Where C't1n I .l:<'I n good rundown of what·~ ('XJ>t't'lt'CI or me before I gC'l invol\'ed rn this? T N . Santa An:i "The Con ume r a nd Sm all Claims Court," a frtt leafl et ex.· p laining everything )Otl'u· ever wanted to know aoout ~m9ll claims court, is a vailablt> from the Orangt' Co unt~ Offlrt> of Con s u m e r A tr a i rs-. 5 l l :'\ . · Syt'amore, Santa Ana, {'A 9270 1 Cpbone : 83-'·6100). Flat "'ar~ R~pltu~d DEAR PAT LJ-.t&ptemb<.'r. I placed ;m orckr w1Lh Sp1t'jlel in Chicago for a S<'l or -.tainll•<,s flat wart' from lht' 1975 ( 'hrrs1m.1., cataloJ: 1 mrl11dl'd Lhc full pay. ment of $65 71 "1th my order r have never rcre1vcd lh<· fhHware or a refund. Jlthou~h I've wnttt'n to Sp1c~t·l and Sl•nl proof or pay ment I II , II untml{tQn flt'arh S. C'llpp:a, customf'r rrlatlon!I manag<'r for Spiegel, repe>rt"i a t1•placem ent ord.-r was , .. nt lo )OU De<'. 9. ~Ince you had not rr · <'t'IYt'd II b~· 11 lt' •'t'bruary. 1t rr fund was mallt>d to \OU. In thr mf'aotlmt', ) ou rf'Cf'IHct lh<• npl1rf'mt'nt tlal" art', anrl ~ ou rt>pe>rl \Oll arf' 'all,fll'd. :o;pl«'itt'I h as rf'tf'ht'd t he• rt'fund <"ht•l'k \OU rt>turnf'd. of the total county budget. Actually. only •bout 10 pcrttnt of U>e total "elf are budget 15 iUP ported by the rounty general fund tax role. The r~mainder tli an the form of &rants nnd man- datory ustst:mce from lhe slate and federal government tax cof· fers. The proposed wc:lfar<' package for next veu was un\e1loo at a To The ate r Bv JACKIE ll\'~1AN Ot lft• D••h P••ot St•lf The SC'g<.'rstrom famt l y, k>lii!ltm<' Oranl'(e County 1<1.n clownl'rs, farm ers and de \'(']open-. announced the dona llQn Thursda} of a one·acn· silt• valued at $.150.000 plus a gift of $25.000 to South Coast Repertory. Costa Mesa's non-proht pro fl'ss1onal theatl'r company The announcement was made by Henry S<.'gcrstrom at a press conference al the South Coast Plaza I lotel overlooking lh<' site or the planned 450 scat theater Cost of the construction. cxclud 1ng land. 1s t'sllmatl'd at SJ 8 m1lhon Tar~cl date for rompkt1on 1s October. 1971. ~pokcc;ml'n for South Coast Rl'pcrtof) ::.aid ,\ ru11.<t°ra1smi; drl\C' \'Ill b<'gm IO ab<l\Jt six "l'l'k!> following lht• completion of a fras1b1hty study. lhcv -.:ud The theater will hr dircctlv northeast of th\· hntcl, bordering on n ~mall park Ask cd n bout prcvinuo,ly an· nourwcd nl·gol1at1tlm. for :i ~1h· in Nl·Wport l'l•nt1•1. :'>t:utm lkn'-on, one nr St'H '::. .11 t1'>11r cl1rt•t1or-., said. "Thi-. ti 111• South l'o.isl Pluza 'lt .. 1 lw\ .1m 1· rn <,lall11,•tl ,·..irhcr :ind \H' ft•t•l 1l ~ J b1•111•r locat10r1 fur r h,• tnl.tl c·ounty 1\11<1 ""do fr1•l .an .11ll'l!t.rnn' lo C'11-.l.1 :\h'~.1 .1111! 1·t•11a1nh th1• n1m mun1l.' h.t .. "1p11nrtt·tl u' Tht' lh1·.1ll r \1 all ht lht· 11 \1•,ir old ~0111p.in1 ' fourth '1<'11 It-. Third !-.t • 11 I h1-.111 1 1 ~oo '' .11 f.11·tl1t\ 11 h." on·11p11 d f11r 111111· \l'.Jr'. 1' ,11 I H:!i '\ l "°pot I Bh II California Dre ain Examined Sunday What Is or "'"" thl' Californaa Drl'n m ., Oner. ncC'nrclrn.i to thl'n Gn\' Ed mund G "1'111 " nro"'\i. Cnllfornaa w:1" .1 pl:1l't' "'IH'rl' hi.: iicr wu<1 hPtlt'r ;-.;,l", a1·rnrd111R to Gov Edmund G Jl'rn " Brown Jr . !'mall ii. bc.>nuttrul OwlndlmJ: r<'!'OurC't"!I, mao;s 1m m1grntion. l''Cplodm~ population all t hcsl' fart or'\ .rnd mort' have rhan)!t'd tht> f art> o f California In a SI'< part 11luc;tral ed series be((1n01n~ Sundo'" The AsS<X."1ated Pr<'S" "'111 l'\amm<' what hap~nl'd to tht' m\lh., or California The slat{''s prnhlt'mc;, and some pace-selt1n1Z profl()Sed ~lu­ t1ons. will be exammNI b\' M1kt> Silverman an the f1r<;t part. in lht• Sunday Daily Pilot WATERGATE REVlSlTED "All the President's Men" as now a movie, with Oustm Hoffman and Robert Redford playing the roles o( lhc reporters whl\ ex Posed governmental wronf!dO· ing. Rex Reed takes a look at lhc explosive ne w film in n !ltOr)' scheduled for the entertainment pages TlPSTERS "\VeTlP."" bet ter known as We Turn an Pushers. has not \ an1shl'tl •;inr1· mar1Juana l.1"' ha\ 1• brt•n ra<ot•tl Rather .•thl' organ11at10n h11!> turfied 1b ~uns on hard druj.!s For n status rl'port on th<' nn tldruJt 1troup. i-1•c• I h1• \'Ol' '<'<' 11on IT"S POLITICS Whal did a m1(,parked l\1 ercede-. and a ~peech by Jane Fonda ha\e lo do wllh each othl'r" O.ul~ Pilot o;tarr "nter Arthur R Vinsel had to ~ alk a ways as a r<'5ult of a rar that straddled l"o parkinl? !'paces. and he !'a)!' 1t was sym hohc of Ms Fond:i's messaJte aboul pnv1lege. Ile "rites on the Ed1tonal Page!'. PLA Yll'\G GAMES Whether the economy is up or do" n. games are big busin.-ss And the games that are big today are personal on-es -hkt> Seduction. Compatibility and ChuR a-Lu~ Staff writer Steve Mitchell In· ten iews the Orangt> County game maker manufacturer of those and other popular &&m-... on the business page. . preliminary b udfet review session Thursday. du.nng ~ bkh supervtsorial aides ~nd budaet an1ly1ll had• chancctoquestJon some of the •pending pl~. The moat significant pe~en· tage increase an the P~Pose<S budget was in the allocaUon for support o/ Jndochtneu ref~ees who have set lied ln Orao&e Coun· ty san ce the Communist takeovers in Cambodia and Viet· naro. Love's budt1et proposes Just over S2 m11Hon for th\• ln c:\ochine:se •Id proaram nt'Xt year an Increase of almost 200 Pt'r· cent ovt>r the l'urrcnt >-cur'!i total off700.000. • About 3.000 refugees llvlnfl in Orunge County arc currently re ceiving some form or public as· Prez Irving? 'We the People' Candidate sistance, pccordln& t o Ed Dcrdunski, social servir<'s depu- ty director He noted that more than 4.400 refugees requ~att'd some form ot Aid. 1ncludinl( food slJmpe. and medical llMHi.lance The welhrt.' official !>•1d orig1.nally only nboul 2.000 t t' fugee!> l>t'ltled 111 OrunJtc <:out1ty when the tent rlt1es <'10-'>t'd but s.lnce tht n . n early J.000 morc hll\'C moved here from other areas. Oerdi.ill•ki udded that 1n even llu~tr lnlhu can be expttted iu nl'W W8V(':t Of rC(UJt'efl C'hoosO lo rcllt'h ltt in C\lllfornha, moving from other parts or lhe country. Nearly all of the funds the county ~S>l·ndli In 1Uppor1 of the refugees is provided by tht• federal governmt'nt ·74 1 ,600 Worki ng OC Employment Toll Brighter By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of o-• O•i•t ....... St.ft The number of Oran~e Coun· lians without Jobs hit a 17-monlh low during March and the adjust· ro unemployment rate dipped below seven percent for the hr::.t Ume in more than a year. John S. Calderas, regional ad· minlstrator o f the California Empl oym('nt -Development Departm ent said 58.300 coun· taans were on t he jobless rolls during M arrh and the unemploy· ment rate s tood a t 6.9 per renl. (The U.S. rate dropped from 7 6 percent to 7.5 ll was the fifth straight monthly decline.) Accordin~ to the March statistics. a total or 741.600 people in the county were holdmg Jobs. • t.n<."reascd by 1.100 as strawberr~ planting arTd cultivation began. and fart.t>ry employment. now al an all-time high or l54,-\0()jobs. The biggest decline during the month was in aerospa('c in- dustries. wbich lost another 6()o jobs. Labor analysts in Cal<teras' of· fire said the seasonally adjusted unemployment r :lt~ "Is expected to contin ue t o edge down gradually." The analysts predicted payroll increases over t he coming quarter as agriculture. eonstrue- hon and tourist industries show 11 seal>onal increase. an increase oC 5,000 from IF/. D February and a jump of·31,500 ,.,.. TOng ay from March of 1975. Calderas said "nearly all I;'Or Thei-'9f tb,e improvement over the past 30 r I J 1 days" was 1n th e n on manufartunngseclor LOS ANG ELF.S (AP) - Contract constru<.·tion employ Buclah Ro bcrt:.on discovered menl advanced by 800 to 22,000 April Fool's Day was the wrong Jobs and as now only 500 lo.,., er tJme to re port that someone store than the same ti me a year ago. her balhlub. : By TO M BARLEY pictures or the colorful candidate Wholesale and retail firms "Lady," a desk oHicer al tht om. 0~11, ~110.sutt and his campaign materials added 600 workers in March for Holl)'wood Dn•1sion told he~ Pledging that he "will put the "That was a gul>l of President ::.casonal citrus packing and in· "This may be Apnl Fool's Dery Wlute House on whet"ls and take Ford's hot air." be yelled to u de.: c reased rest au r anl t r adc. butt do,n 't have tim cfor jokes.". 1l to the American people", parting jour nalist. "Probably Over all, Calderas noted. non. Mrs. Robertson. 45, finally cont Orange County's Irving Levin one of the first s tiots fired In my manufacturing employment was vinced the policemun that so• announced his candidacy for the campaign. five percent higher la:.l month meonc had taken a cast iron pres(den9 Wednesday in a wind-"Oh yes," he bellowed to the than March of last year. bathtub worth $130 from h<'r blown Plaza of the flags rally at· now distant newsman "Ana a Other increases were noted in backyard where it had been put tended by two newsmen. happy April Fool 's Day to all." agricultural employment. which during remodclin~ or her house. Levin. 57. or Ful~rton, an~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ nount'ed he h &s dee lined-0ffers of It support from local Republicans and Demotrals and will run un· der his own banner -"the 'We the People' party." "It is the first and last party," Levin bellowed, indicating a pre- ference that. tf elected, he will be known as President Irving. He said his two immediate aims are "lo keep Jerry BroWTI out of Orange County and pre· ) ent President Ford handing O\ er the White House lo Nelson Rockefeller " Levan said he plans to drive his red. "h1te and blue Volkswagen lo Wa!.hington, D.C., and ron· front Ford on the While House. la"n "oncl' I have assured sup· port here' ri~ht 1n m y own l'OUnt'\' " Ile has lasted his occupation as "media feeder." "I sell ideas to motion pieturcs. radio. magazines and the media," he said Levin l>31d he has invested "en•ry penny or my Sa\lngs" in· to lht• la\ 1~h d1!.pl.1y that he hauled onto the r1 vie <'l•nlcr plarn and lilc•r:itun• that will bt' dis· lnbul<'d tlu1 in~ his lnp to the na- tum·, (':tp1t:il nnc· thin.: tht>)' "111 he abh• to "·" .. houl i\m1•r1t•n':i 39th prc-<11 1h•nt h1· ,,11'1 "And th.lt 1~ that he" .1-.n l C'lll'ap " nl(' rn ;1n "ho prcd1rl ~ that hC' "Ill h\·t·unw "President ln ·1n1(' 111 Nm t'm ht·r !>,11d he ha" no room in ht" rtlJtform for \l<'WS on furc1~n polu '" Houald Reagan. Jlt'nrv h'.1'>'HIP.<·r. d<'1>n·1.i.1on, In· nation. dl·tt•nli.', wom<'n s lih or a ('11n1tn''!> that might he· 1,pp0st.<d to <101nc of h1~ns "l\vl you con lt>ll .Jew!'! that T om a J C'~ who b1•c:ime :i Chris· t1:m al l\h•lodyland lu~l March 13. ' hl' c;n1d. "i\nd you can tell Chri!\tians lhill I :-1m one o( them "h1lr I still r herash my birthnght · as u Jl'w." "Ct'rtainly T ran have 1l both w'ays," he r('sponde(f to a ques- tion "After all. I am rwinit lo be Pn•111dent Irvin~.·· A j?ust of wind blrw down "President Irving's" display shortly after photoJ?n1phers took Brown Moving Slowly Ahead SACRAMENTO IAP> Gov Edmund G Brown Jr is taking a ~o-slow approach to his pres1den· tial eampa1gn, althoul!h his name is popping up In an increas· ing number of slate pnmaries. Thursday. Nevada Secretary of State William Swackhamcr placed Brown's name on that stale's ballot. and he is also on the Maryland and Kentucky primary ballot!\, as wt>ll as CalHornia's. But aides said Bro~ n has PoStPoned any de· ('lston on whether to ~ampafgn outside CaUfornia. Pansies ,.. .. • Asporogu s Fern •-1. 99 • • -7 .. : Creeping Charlie ~ 399 ; : Wondering Jew -• • '""" ,, •••••••••••••••••••••• 1 • * 'A:* * • * • • • • * * • • • • • • • • • • 5 GAL. TREES : CANDYTUFT : c...,. ~ ~= ~~ ~f 39c ~ MY!TLE ·~ ao.n $ 399 ................•....... ~~?!.~~~~.~ .. : .......... 1 ;~~:;;;, c;;;: 511 , :.: Bandini : AMMONIA ~ft. SPRING SALE : • PLANTER MIX z ca. ft. 194). I.ft lte4J. S.91 PE~TREX G9' Siu. 2123 NEWPORT Bl.VO. COSTA MESA• 646-3925 NI lttmt lllnltll To SIOQc Oil Hll'!Cl •• .....,.._.. ..._.W .7:>M:OO 5-. ~0.$:JO ~ : WEB>• OUT • 5000 : Sq. Ft. • $895 : • • • It "" : z c.. ........ .... ...... 2.zt .... ~~-s199 ! S895 It It • *"* ........ lt * .. *ft ......... ft 1\ ••••••• - •IC.KY TJCkY POLITI X : ue •• tte. al• lime when the oWiW ol our cities, couJ\tJ', state d nalion ·are ~ylng poUtical ttndidatu walh scant con· dence. and our Vf'ry own ROV rnor ~ates along and conflrms •ttltude. g·· I••• It; dun are a let« It out there who aren't ex· Ing too much these days m those seekera oE poll\Jcal of· . 1 More often than ever before, 1ou hear voters who suigest that the choice ln an elect.loo is jusl ~omg to be exchanging one kind of trouble for another. 1 Clearly in polllics. we are liv· ~ 1n an era of low public expec- t.lioJ!,'. l Then °1lJong comes our yO\Jng iovernor. EdmundG. Brown Jr .. ind he tells us we ought t.o e.xpect •venJess. I t EVEN MORE AMAZING, he f pears to be running ror Ptesi- nt or the United States oo this at.form. Political savants up around Sacrame.olo are saying that J!owa•s presidential slogan is ·1~wer-Your Expectations." This kind of lhi.ng must con· ft>und and confuse the political ~r~ around our country. How can a man get elected to ~ythlng from dog catcher up hen he tells you not to expect ry much? 1 You elect a dog catcher and )tOU have expectatioos. You ex- pect him to go on out there, chase around, and capture wayward mutts. That 's what you expect. H be campaigns and tells you not to expect. you are likely lo mark -ur ballot for the fellow who at ltast 1ooks like he might be fleet dUooL Apparently this theory is fall. inl into a abambles in the bands ol young Brown who keeps telling everybody there isn't anythin~ there. and his popularity growl> by leaps and boun~. AS T HE VOT 811.S' exl>ffto· tion• keep dipping lower and lower. they go out and voluntarily mall in money so Brown can mount his pessimi$tic campaign foe the While House. Just look back for a minute al our state government over the put few years. Awhile back. we ~the current governor's daddy i. the big ..chair. P1itl Brown told ~big is beauJl!ul, California was gowinsby leaps and bounds, and ~e were all marching forward tp-ard a brighter tomorrow. . Pat aot un-elected and we got Ronnie Reagan in his place. Jlugan told us everything was awful bu\ be w aa going to fix It. lte cut and slashed and pinched abet pounded podiums agaillllt big spenders. Ron said things were aWl awf1d but they were gellin~ lea awful as.ta~ went alon11. Then he tired of the whole ~g and quit ALL THIS T IME, our expect a· lions wer~ going up and down like a governmental yo-yo. So now Jerry Brown took the job. looked around, shrugged, and said don't· figure on much. And the people love him. Already, Brown Jr. has ttappcd one rcizular polltlt'13n. rmer Oklahoma scnat.or Frl'd arris, Into an ele<'llonttring fol ~. Harns has challcnaed Rrown u dubate on Hrown's thesis of wered expectations Th1tt eans Harris has to take the side h11ht'r cx ~ctellons. 1 llarraic may huve lost even ~tore lt\t' aTRUmcnt staTU. Buse h Strike Flow of Brew . ' . Now a Trickle ST. LOUIS (AP) -UoUJ M ran cM. a lavero own..er ln St. Loula Umltad bb aupel.y ol Budweiaer. Busch and Mlchelob biers to bh bet\ cu.1tomen. . A DetJ'oit dbtrtbutor ot the Anheuser· Bunh, lnc., prod~ plana to ball operationa today fot the first Ume ln 1-S yean. Aod wbeo etriking beer bot· ------------ Uen lD St. Louis .cm met to Calnbrid1e. Mua. "GeneralJy. taverna and atorea to dlacoura•e the customers wUI order Schlill custom era from buylo1 lb«' or Miiler's or one of the Imported Anheuser-Busch been. lbcy beers ... couldn 'llllMl any aa•b''•bmea.tl wtlb aupplles on band. 'the month-long nationwide 1\rike by about 8,000 Teamsters beer bottlers at the nine brewenes operated by Anheuser· Buacb has be&un to take its toll oo the beer drinking public. THE COMPANY, which claims to be the world's largest brewmaster. has reopened its breweriea with s:ilaried manage- ment personnel, but it won't s.y, bow much beer tbey are produc· inl and shipping. There are in· dicationa it ls down substantially. Most tavern owners and sup· pliers who dld not stock up when the botUers, membera of the Teamsters International Con- ference of Brewery and Soft Drink Workers, went on strike March 1 have drained their supp- ly and switched to competing brands. hnd those who did build inventories may soon face the same sftuaUon. "WE DO NOT ~ to supply all of the demand with a limited production of packaged beer," a spokesman at Anheuser-Busch headquarters here said Thurs- day. "We're doing the best we can." The best bu not been good enough for some tavern owners and beer drinkers. "I've been out of Budweiser for two weells 'now." said Frank Cardullo, proprietor of the Wurstbaus on llarvard Square in BUT A 8.POKESJIAN lor Unit· ed. Beveraae Wholesalers ~c. ol Detroit said the firm ,.wiU dOM until the atrike eodS becau.&e customers aren't happy about the unavallablllty of the Anbeuser·Buscb beers. And in St. Louis. home of Anheuser -Busch's laraest brewery and one ol its laraest beer outlets. the flow of beer bu virtually halted. David Ka)'. preaidentof94~li· quot stor~ said the supply ol Budweiser. Mlcbelob and BUlcll - .all produced by Anheuser· Busch -to bis 33 St. Louil area stores ia almos1 depleted. "MOST CVSTOJllE&S are ta.k· in& other brands," be said. ''But beer salea are definitely off. RepTeaentalives of the Teamsters passed out leaflets aaking customers not to pat.roal.ze lb~ producta, but it's almost useless because there isn't a.ny to buy." The union bolUers have called for a nationwide boycott a,aainat Anheuser· Busch products. Work rules and grievance pn>- cedures are at lsaue at seven of the -cine breweries, while in St. Louis and Newark, N.J., money is the prime issue. Several of the bottlers• union locals rejected pay increases of $2.2S over three years before the strike began. The company said botUen now average $6.71 an hour. 'Cease Fire' JO.day Tnice in Lebanon BEIRUT, Lebanon (A~) -The.20th cease.fire ln the !bmonlh· old Lebanese civil war took effect al noon today. Only scattered small-arms ftr~ was' repprted in Beirut and nearby mountain resort towns that have been lbe scene of Jlud fighUnc ln the past two weeks. The truce was to last 10 days. A Syrian blueprint called for Christian President Suleiman Franjieb to resign durinf that period, opening the way for political reforms to increase the political and economic power of the country's Moslem majority. Ta11alca Dnafn Talda• P• .. 11 TOKYO (AP) -Former Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka loday denied any involvement in the Lockh«d payoff scandal. It was his finl public slatement on lbe matter smce it was revealed by a U.S. Senatesubcommitteein February. • · ------------.. Tanaka told a meeting oC ( ) about 80 members ol his fac- 'N SH ORT tion of the ruUng Liberal· Democratic party, •·1 have _ -rm.. met Y'bshio Kodama in more than 10 years. r have no contact with him, publicly or pt'Wale· ly, as everybody knowi." Grfl11d , .. ,,, P...W• lllS Cllwt MIAMI CAP) -lnlem al Revenue Commissioner Donald AJex· ander has spent more than six hours before a federal grand jury that 1s reportedly probing his role in stopping several controversial JRS invesll~al.lons Alexander made no comment to waiting repor"Urs Thursday when he left the grand 1ury room in the U.S. Court House In MiamL B ritbh Po1111d D~Uan l'•rilwr LON DON C /\ P ) The pound declined further againsUhe dollar todoy and by noon hnd ~unk to Sl.8692 -a 4.68 cents drop lil value In two dnvs of trndanic As· tradtn)1 be~an lhis mormnit. the pound wavered around the $1.88 level, then broke swiftly downwards as pressure started to build. 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Reagan Allegatiom WASHINGTON (AP> -Secretary of State Henry Ki ssinger never said the day of lhe United Stale\ as pa:.t. an a1dt• contended as the State Department mounted a vehement response to a national television speech by Ronald Reagan. Kissinger denied making a statement altribuled lo him bv Reagan concerning the decline of U.S. power, but the source of the quotation. retired U.S. Navy chief Elmo Zumwalt, s aid Thursday It was accurate. , Zumwalt. contacted in Lon- don. said Kissinger told him m eooversat.ions that took place in November 1970 and May 1972 that the United States was becoming interior to the Soviet Union. A KISSING ER aide said Tbursdn. ''It is a faJse and 1r· usponsible invention to allege that the secretary ever said, as Gov .. Reas an did last night, that lbe day of U\e United Slates ts past." · Reagan, running aguins t President Ford for th e R e publican prel>1dent1 a l nomiiiat1on, also quoted Kibb· Inger as saying has job a~ secretary of state is to negotiate the best No. 2 position possible. Spokesman Robert Funseth said, "The secretary never stud that These false quotes are completely contrary to United States foreign policy." ZUMWALT SAID the quote' were a ccurate and will bl· featured In his upcoming book . He said he wnnle.d to publicize the statements beca use he believes Kil.s inger 1s "dead wrong." and he ~scd Kis~· inger of turninR t policy of• detente into a poli of appease· ment. Marine 'Abuses' Probed • ' WASHINGTON (AP> - l\larlM inveat111tots ta)I IOt'al Texas law e.\forcen\eol otnclals withheld Information th1t would have dilQualltled thl.' tnlislment o( a young M urint-later killed ln tratnln&. M arlne Corps source• HY The lnve•t11ator11 found IJO evidence that a rttrultAer acted improperly an signina up P\li. L)'DTI McClure of Lunttn, Tax , the SO\lrces said. McCL'(JRE'S DEATH· las\ month aner 1utrering head loy juries ln close combat trainlnf brought charges by Rep . Charles Wilson. <O.Tex.). that McClu r e was improperly recruited because he had a re· cord of mental reta.rdalion and arrests. Manne ocrlcials say corps pohcy forbids the recruit. ment or individuals with elthef of those characterisUcs. The McClure incident and al · legations of other Marine abuses in recruiting and train- ing will be probed by a Houst! armed services subcommitree. Chairman Lucien D. Ne<Ul. (D. Maoh. ), announced Thursday. AS TUE MAlllNF.S are un- dergoing some critical atten- tion, the corps' headquarters is studying proposals by senior or. ricers to relax what they call "excess stress" in the mental and physical training of Marine recrwts. Marine so urces said in - vestigators still are lQOking into McClure's falttl injuries while training with pugll sticks at the San Diego tralnmg base last December. ~ pug1l stick Is a padded s t'\tve wielded by r~ruHs in training de&igned to promote an aggressive spint. The Marines have said McClure wore a footb11ll helmet al lhe time he was injured. MEANWHILE, investigators have sent Marine headquarters u report on \heir inquiry into the circumstances or McClure·i. enlistment lost November. At'· cordm~ to that report, sourcl'S said, the l'tfuine recruiter wus told by Lufkin law enforcement -0fficlals that McClure did not have a police record. "At no time did the police. the sheriff or the district at· torney state that h<' had been in a mental hospital." the sources quoted the Investigative. report as saymg. vacationland BRITIS H COLUMBIA ~FREE FILM FESTl.VAL PRESENTED BY DAILY PILOT British COiumbia Travel Adventure Spon1ored by ~ Western & Brltlth Columbia Department y .. '· . ,, , , of Travel Industry Wednesday , April 14, 8:00 P.M. Newport Harbor Hig~ School Auditorium Irvine and 15th St., Newport Beach Plenty of free parking available 2 COLOR FEATURES •BECAUSE IT'S HOME Captures the fa!>clnation and beauty of British Columbia's un1Que Queen Cnarlotlt' Islands. •ISL.ANO EDEN A varJety view encompassing the many facets of attractions Vancouver Island has to offer th~ visitor lhroughoU1 IM fwr sPasons. • PUI~ ENTERTAINMENT BY "TH& &WINQ.O' TH~t«U'" Starring Jock Dunbar and his group, featuring Canadian and Scottish ty~ music WIN A WEEKEND IN HAUTlFUL IRITISH COLUMllA A tree trip lor two 10 Bnllen Columbia via Westem Airtinea. An onlorgellable nohdav to be 01ven away al the Vacallonland Bnhah Columbia show PLUS 2 DOOR PITIES -0n.(;owjeftltf'l"~~ft s ..... ~ ~ 1&" lnd1an Totem Pole. FREE T ICKETS AVAILABLE AT YOUR LOCAL TRAVEL AGENCY OR THES E OFFICES OF TH E DAILY PILOT • 330 West Bay Street, Costa Mesa • 1186 Gtenneyre, Laguna Beach • 17875 Beach Boulevard, HunUngton Bffch • lS20l La Paz. Rd., Saddleback v aney r " • • Frida A tn 1 "t979 OAll. y Ell.OT A I • • A Grave Outlook Terry Cunningham of Colma tells people he·s an ··under- ground engineer " tx·cause. "If you go to a bar and sav, 'I'm a gravedigger.' everyone gets right up and walks away.·· He s:.tys gravcd1gging .. is a s killed Job. .not like digging a ditt h." Fine, Not Prison, ' Levied in ShoOting 11 LOS ANGELES IA P l A Superior Court Judge declined lo sentence a Palmdale man to pnson an a mam.laughter 1>hooting death and an stead ordered hi rtt to pal a SJ.500 hne into the state fund for nct 1 mi. of violent crimes. No-gas Car Project Under Way LOS ANCEl.ES tAPl En1lneers ore designing a ear that will use no gas at all and theorellcally travel up to 100 miles an hour on the momentun of a pair of · vacuum-sealed flywheels powered by elu 1.ncll) Offlc1ali. of t .... o Southern Califo rnia companies an- nounced a ~ S lntltton govern ment contract Thursday to begin work on the innovat1v(! car LEAB MOTO&S Corp. and l' S. 1-'lywbeels lnc believe they could have a w·o rk1og Oywheel car wathlll t"o } ears, company spokesmen said. They have received the first $200,000 rrom the government to begin testing various componenLS. The smogless commuter clii could tra\'el 50 males at 80 miles per hour. with a lop speed o( almost 100 m .p.h . say the de· \'elope rs ··The car 1:. primarily de- signed for t hoi.e commuters \."ho hV<' .... 1111\n a 2S·mile radius of lhe1r work and are requ,ired to travel at freeway !>pceds ... su1d Jay 0 . Wethc. prcM<lent of l ' S Fl ywheels "TIU WOULD account for at least 85 pcrC"t·nt of thl' "orke~ an the Lo:. Ange le:. ba:.an " The rl~ "heel prrnc1ple has been considered for many years ;.is a potential a utomolJ,·e power plapt. bul the prolOt) pe hai. never been built Suit Eyes 'Adwt' Book Ban BELLFLOWER I P I An ordinance banning the opening of ne" bookstores, passed to k,eep .. adult,... -..enleOWn ment out of th<> com munit y , 1s bein g challenged on grounds 1t vlolat.e_s cons t1tut1onal nghts. The suit "as ftled in Superior Court Thursday on behalf of llonald K.L. Collini., a Loyol a University law i.chool gradual(', who claimt'<I the ordinance vlolat<':- free ·speech and frCl' press Fights Cit) councilmen h('rc passed thc ord1nanCl' last :-IO\' 10 to keep sex o riented booki. and magazme-; out of thl• community Last month. they ex t en d ed the emergency c1ly luw for one year JCl?en·ney NEWPORT 0 CENTER FASHION ISLAND OML Y GARDEN CENTER BRASS MISTERS O.Cw.tl•• oftd ........ Mlstpla1d1 wash ;~"~ .ses! 99c Only FUCHSIA . Choose "'°"' o sefectfon ~ of upricJht or hOl'M)iflg •on•tiH. , ..... s ... SHOP SUHOA Y HOOH to 5 P·"'· 99c NEWPORT 0 CENTER FASHION ISLAND • (71 4) 644-2313 Geoffrey Davis Jones, 22. a rad3r technician. was l'On\ 1clcd b> a Superior Court Jury March 4 of -----\•oluntary manslaughter after he rtes 3 prison ll'rm of one to 15 was originally charged with years and the use of a gun c·ould murder m the deuth of James add fi,·e '·cars to lhl• senlt'nce. Francis Johnson. Judge · Roberts said he "ould "The idea has J!Xcellent pro mase.' Wethe :.aid. "bot 1t re· mains Lo be demonstrated if 11 can work · Lee Whittenberg. c.-llv planning director. said....----------------------------.. ..1 ha\'e preferred to use the fine '"to The fine. imposed Thursday by pro('agand1ze the public about Van Nuys Superior Court Judge lcg1slalaon for handgun control T llE BOOl\:\l..\J\ Reviews Raymond Roberts. stunned one "This can't be done. so 1t will state official in charge or the pro be used to partiall) comsx•nsate The Lear car would have two rlywheels A s mall ele ctric motor plugged into a wall socket spins the rlywheels. .,..h1ch enables them to store kinetic. or movm,q energy the law has not affected the operation of the are.a 's three or four ex 1sting bo-Okstores. which he said he behevci. arc L _____ .....::..:.__::.:_:_ ___________ ..... gram. which in th<' current f1srul lhoi.e who will be s hot n<'xl vear year received o.nly S200 in rourt und the year after that b) ~ood fines. m e u n 1 n g p c u p I c• \.\ ho u st' Voluntary marrslaughter car-hand~uns." he said in court $2 Million Lost in Mail LOS ANGELES CAPl A mail pouch contu1n1ns: S2 m11l1 on an negotiable securities is missani: und 1l may have bel'n stolen dunn~ ~hap ment. postal omcials said Hector G Godinez. Southern California poiH offi ce dist rict manager. said Thur:.dt1)' the pouch was sent by Paciftl' Cleanng !louse here lo National Cleanniz Corp in ;-o;e.,.. York two days ago via express mail Godinez s aid the pouch normally would have reached Ne" York the same day. Peace o f mind and Direct Ac11on Dcpos11 really m('an the same thing w hen you use C1t1zcns Sant< s Socitll Sec unry deposrt method And it's so simple Com£> in to C1t,zens Ban" and ftll our the autho rization form-wP II be· glad to assist you W hen you authorize the> qovernmcnt to send your monthly checks directly to th<' b::ink ~our worm:~<; nr1' over. because we hnndlc everything from there on Even If you are aw ay on vacation your chf'C ~.~ arc deposited auromar1cally ro your ;1ccoun1 There rs no ·more waiting, no morv worry ancl no C'xtra 1r1p•, to rhr:· bank It grvc>s you pcac0 ol m n1 You are ellg 1blc for 01fLCt Art ,-,n D0p1 11 tf you rr-r.1·1v• · a check for .4 n cgular Ret1rf'm1..,nt ;inrJ Survivors bPnc! t·; Supplt mcnr 11 S1 •cur ,., lnr ( rn .... U•,n<Jf IS D1snb1lily lnsur:inr.t l.,, nr I•. Coal Maner~ I tc 11lh IV'''''' ,,,.. Why not relax and cn1oy Ill•" W<1 le u!:, 11.•lp vou cio 11 rrnnkly, 11 makes sense Direct-Action Deposit ... for peace of mind. cmZENS BANK OF COSTA MESA '' B SATURDAY BANKING 9AM ·1 PM rcputabk .fREE _CARICATURE .PORTRAIT AT WEST-PORT .SQUARE!!! Celebrate Spring at one of the newest shopping centers in the Harbor area by having your caricature drawn by arrartfst from Knott's Berry Farm. Stop by --and bring the whote family. APRIL 3 and 4, Saturday and Sunday from 11 a.m. until 3 p.m. Westport Square is located on 17th Street just across from Ralph's. PLUSH Westport's Springtime Grand Prize Drawing GRAND** PRIZE*** ..._ WIN A FABULOUS RADAR OVEN I!! ALSO ... MORE PRIZES Every one o f the stores listed below will be offering their own valuable prizes. Simply register at the store listed and your name will become eligible -MORE THAN $400 WORTH OF GIFTS AND MERCHANDISE. t:' .., co -& ~ !l.' z ' Ill > <i COSTA t1) 4' c .> MESA <i <i Ill c c: ;;; 17th St ~ .::> I- * WESTPORT SQUAR E UWAN ~All.ARD r 41 ;, <i 41 s .f JO ha,f·hour complementary trearments, per,onot ftgure analysis and demon1trotton. FIRST UPS UNIQUE APPAREL .. FORWOMEN Two $15-.00 ~ttlflcates. One $25.00 gift certificate. UlTl.ETON'l IOOICSTORf OYMJ1ed WhJt•, llluatroted blbl• (~0.00 value). RUSSO'S ITAUAN Df U 3-foot submarine sandwich. ~ AMERrTONE'PAINT CENTErl-K: w:TAlCERlNTERfORS . ~--- $50.00 gift certificate. $l00.00 gift certlftcn•e . . . \ l '/ • PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE .. f , High Cost of Trash The County ot Orange lnvesta $3.5 million a )'Hr :rt tax revenue to operate the d1.tmps and transrer ata· tionstbu.thandletbrcemHUon tonsoftruh. The Board of SUper-vlaors now has authort&ed a program tbal could lead lo pnvate operation or the dump system. In the first phase, "pre-qualification" proposals from prtvate firms will be screen~ to eliminate! those unable lo handle-so large an operation. Actual bidding on a contract would come later. Presumably. tran.slcr of the operation to private hands would necessitate establishlng a fee system for use of the dumps, but it as conteivable that a com· mercial firm could generate some of its revenue through recycling and reclamatinon. T~e county hopes there might be a tax saving for occasional users of the dumps, white heavier users would carry more of the financial burden. Private operation or trash disposal dumps has produced controversy and a few scandals In some areas. so it is as weU for the supervisors to move cautiously . But in (!.few of the present enormous tax burden for waste ,iisposal the alternative is worth lqoking into. Food Stamp Reform The controversial food' stamp program is due for reform. pients pay a smaO amount!orthestamps. This not onJy would udd somu S2 blllion to tbe gov emmenl's co.st -and right onto the back of t.he mid· dle-income tax~.)'er -but would move lt into the category of straight welfare When recipients pay they not only re· ta1n some sense of personal pride, but are r e mtnded that lhll rood stamp program ls not another hand-out but was specifically designed to assure a nutritionally adequate di et for low· income Americans. A modest paymt"ntshould beretalned. Farming in Suburbia The econ6mics of '8grioulture sometimes seem contradictory. Orange County lost another 280 acres o( farm land last year, but income from agriculture hit a new re· cord of $145.3 million, an mcrease of $2.5 million over 1974. ) T he explanation, says Agricultural Com· missioner William Fitchen, ls a combination of infla- tion and improved farming methods-in short, more dollars from less land. In SOJ1le instances production per acre has quadrupled in tbe past 20 years. · Also significant is the continui11g emphasis on high profit crops that have replaced less lucrative or- chards and vegetable farms. Such expensive produce as asparagus. mushrooms and avocados do much to boost profits. / / I I ~ / .. >J/"' i ' .-?·. . r "" Up for debate on the Senate floor is a bill which would endeavor lo control abuse of the program by ·setnng a fair upper incoft)e limit Cin most cases about $7,800 for a family or four); eliminate some 1.31· ·million higher income recipients at a saving of $635 rnillion; 'increase benefits for roost lower-income reci- 1 pients: and establish controls to deter cheating. There is a move afoot in the Senale to tum the Jood stamp program into a stratght give.away by eliminating from the bill the requirement that reci- The rapidly growing nursery stock and cut flower industries beaded the growth list with a return or $55 million, compared with $13 million 10 years ago. Strawberries, valencia oranges, chicken eggs, tomat~s and poultry were m the muUi·million dollar bracket. The encroachments of suburbia are taking over the county but the figures indicate agriculture stiJl is surprisingly important. 'Excuse me. Did you see R bi~ parade go by here a few momhs B{{o?! FantaseX ; \ Fails the Frisbees ( ARTBOPPE ) There's another new book out to ;<;ave your marriage or whatever. Jl's called, "t-•antasex." The tdN j5 thal you boll\ pick roles t..o play -like Pirate Captain or Sla\·c Boy a nd Cruel Empress or Novice Nun. Then you huve a otcc fantasy togeth~r. Wl•ll, lherc's certainly nothing wrong with fantas izlnf: privately. But fantas1z In,:: to~cther ('Un pnsc pro· hlems. Taki: }'red a n 11 F ~liC't LI l~r1 :.b ee. They:ve bee n ctolng It for ~ears. 'Tm home. iiirl!" shouted Frisbee, swaggering in the door the other evening. •·Bring me my pipe and slippers.'' "That's noway lolaJk to n Cruel Empress.'' said Felicia will\ cbgnity. "Shut up andlakc nut the gurbage." "Oh. no you don't." said Fred. "I was a Slave Roy last night. •ron1(:hll 'm a Pirate Captain " "Then throw it over the s1dl'." ... old f <'lida. "Why don't )OU bl- Jlow;ird llur,hl'S inSlC'ud hnd lake• nwoutford nncr '!" "Boh. Humbug!" "I KNt.:W that would turn you into EbcnN er SanoRt' a' 111-ual ~o J alre11tt y <·nok<•d dinner. It'~ re· ;,<ly ." "Cin•at ' You ht• .Juli u n111tl <and Dear Gloomy Gus Academy Awards for both best actor and actre&s is sexist. There should be one award for best "aetperson." P.D. _, 0111 ~-"'' ... ,_,._..., .-.----~ .... t11, .......... -ef ... -----·· s.... -,.. ........ ~, 0 ... Delly I'll«. l'll be Craig Claiborne." "Sorry, I 'm a KenluckyColonel tonight. Wh y don't you be a starv· 1n1t Indian peasant?·• "Every night J have to be a starvmg Indian peasant at lhl' dinner table." complained Fred. "It's no wonder l'm gelling rat." After dinner they drove over to the Jlocksmuths for a dancing party . "Varoom! Va roo m !" cried Fred. clutch in~ the steering wht-el. ''l'm Andy Granalelli about to win the Indy 500.'' "YOU GO through one more ST. P. sign. Andy," said Felicia. "and I 'II be a nen•ous wreck." Once at the party Felicia kicked orr"1cr shoes. ''Come on, Freet J 'm Ginger Ro11:ers. Let'sdance!" •·can't." said Fred, flicking a ri11:ar el holder. "I'm FDR." But an hour later she caught him in the kitchen with the attrac· tlV<' Mrs. Hocksmuth. "I thought ) ou were FDR,•• she said angnly. "l meant JFK," he said apolog<'lically. "Hut you con be Jackie." "You're an SOU.'' she said. "And you can lake m e home.'· Well, one thing led to another.· Tod~1y Frc.>d thinks he's un un· eared·for bachelor und Fclldu thinks she's n lonel.> d1vorN•c, 1\nd, forrincc. tll1·v·rc both n.:ht The Friendly Skies of /ttilitorg Airlift w Bigwigs Fly High -and F 'ree WASHINGTON -orncially, the unil is called the 89\.h Military Airlift Wlng. But under Uus pro- saic banner operates the world's most udusive airline, a neet of 23 plu5h aircraft, serving Washin,ton's official elite. The passengers consist solely of govern · ment bigwigs and military mllck ·a · mucks. rang- ing from Secretary of State Henry Kissinger lo Army Chief of Staff Gen . Frederick C Weyand. The passenger Usl also cuts across ideological lines. with free rides available to conservatives and liberals alike from Sen. Barry Goldwater <R·Arit.). to ~n. George t.rcGovem (0.S.D. ). THE PLANES, valued at.. $66 million apiece, are no ordinary airliners. They are specially out- fitted to pamper busy govern- ment executives. They contain soch creature comforts as wall· to·wall carpeting, desks for working officials. bars for drink- ing officials, sofas suitable for taking short naps and extra powder rooms. The fancy planes are available 24 hours a day to fly the high and mighty anywhere ln the world Crom a sightse1!ing junk~t in Tim- buktu to a football game al Wesl Point. This VIP service costs the taxpayt>rs roughly S6 million a year. The planes even provldt' military stewards lo C'aler.to tJWv wants of the d istinguis hed (JACK ANDERSON) passengers. The stewards are carried on the military roster!> a s "Air Passenger Specialists" sup· posedly on duty lo ens ure ·•passenger safety." Hut 1n practice, they spend their time serving .food and drink to the pampered po()hbahs. We have obtained the private Air Force logs listing the VIP flights for 1975. Ttie documents reveal that the planes were al the disposal of powerful members of Congress. We contacted most of the passehgers from the Capitol Hill travel club. They insisted lhal they traveled strictly on gov· ernment business, aJbeit in de· luxest)'le. BUT SOME clearly did nol Senate-Armed Servicl'S Chairman John Stennis CD· Miss.), fl ew from Washington to Meridian, Miss., at least a dozen times last year. It ls unlikely that he went lo visit the Meridian Naval Air•Base. His home hap· pens to be less than 30 miles from the landing field. Indeed. our sources say that crusty old Stennis owes his fme attendance r ecord, in part, lo the Pentagon. The obliging brass have whisked him lo his appoint ments with military precision In turn, Stennis has presided kmdly over military matters. ·Arizona's Barry Goldwater . the conscience or the Senate. has lectured his colleagues sternly against congressional J1.mkelm.I( But the flight logs, wliich wt>rc in· tended !or official eyes only, show he hitched r1dc•s from tht· Air Force last year al least 18 times, including Vtree nights to his home state Another three fli ghts "'«'r<' booked to Easton, Md-. the sccnlC' spot where Washington's most promineht hunters shoot J?ceSC'. /\ G o I d w a t e r a i d e s a i d t h •· senator's Pentagon.paid Junkets. with few excC'ptions, were.' taken to deliver speeches to improve military morale. The flights to Maryland's Eas tern Shore. ex- plained the a ide, were arranitcd to stay with an old friend, Lt. Gen. WUllom Quinn. TWO HOUSE Armed ServtC·t•[\ chairmen. Edward Hebert < D· La.>. a nd his successor , Mel Price <D·lll ). flew the fnenrlly skres of the 89th Military Aircraft Wing to visit their home bases. Senate Democratic leader Mike Mansfield made two trips to Mexico last year on VIP planes. The costliest trips were the congressional junkets to faraway places with strange.sounding names. Some trips with split second :.c hedules and heavy work loads, were anything but glamorous. But others clearly were all·expenses·paid vacations in offkial guise lo sun·blesscd, palm-studded places. From the offlcia1 logs, here are just a few random examples: -Sen Daniel Inouye CD· Haw. l. led a delegation on a Mid· die East tour of Amman, Cairo, Dama»<'us and Tel/\ v1v The VIP transporlut1on cost the tr.i xpayers $38,801. House Sp<';iker Carl Albert look som<.· coll<·agu<''i to Euro1w a nd Russia. Th<> VIP fli ght coi.l $69.930.20 -/\nothf'r Eurnpt•;1n 1ur1kl'I , hC'aded b} Sen.., llubc:·rt llum phrey fD·Minn. ). and Hichurd Schwl•icker CR·Pa ),costlhe tax payers $62,000 -Rep f'e rnand St Gcrmam <D R.l. l. us chairman of a Housc Banking subcomm1Ucc, lcd a de legul1on on a r ound of the Euro pt.>an banking capitals The Air Force fkw them around ut u t·o~t of$24.426 . -Rep. Wayn e llap. CO·Oh1n), led his North Atlantic Assembly delegation on three oversea s· tnps costing a i::rand total of $76,171.30. A spoke::.woman ex plamed that military aircraft were used ·'for ~ccurily rC' asons ·· For short er hops. Rep. Fred Roon<>y ID-Pa.), us('(f a milltal) plane to fly to a West Point fool· ball game. Rep. Floyd Spenee rn.s.c. ). put in a couple weeks of active duly last summer as a Navy captain. II<' new to San Diego m style aboard a military plane. IF THE Congr t'ss io nJI bigwigs couldn't think of any place to go, the Pentagon often found some place. Rep. Trent Lott (R·Mi ss. ). was flown to Gulfport to dedicate a Navy din· ing facility. Houi;e Appropria· lions Chairman George Mahon CO·Texas), traveled by military Jet lo attend 'the launching of ltw USS Texas. Sen. Ernest Hollings, <D·S.C: J. new lo his home stale todedicull' th<? Mendel Rivers submann1., and Sen. Ed Muskie CD·M1· ), flew lo Brunswtl.'k Naval Air Sl<1· lion tn his native Mame to attend a kecl·laymg ceremony Foo tnote : A J'cnl.aRo», s pokes man· s aid the s pcr 1:a flights are unde r review Close-ups of Warts Don't Tell the Whole Story \\'i\. lllNGT0:-.1 Th,· frt> lllll'IH'\ or thl' "lllo:hl ~pot ," l" ll ' l' .1 ll<'<t m 1·v. \!' u11ually nc n •11111t•tl for bv thl' !>ltt• o[ tht.• <'Ulhock rov tuht' If ~ nu \\.int ck t atl. lht• m nsl ~nu c~m !'how on a 'f\' .-.crl'cn 1s two fal'l'll. With tha t t•xpl annt1on. the subject Is dr<1ppc>d. nut thr llRht i:pol Isn't merely 11 l<'<~hn1 ca l <l t'v1C'1• nf photo· jtrllphy to ~t'I a r o u n d l h (' ..,,;;.,;;\ problem of ~ the ~ma ll , ~ !'t rrcn. It 1s (f ... PT h11<' lhot you ~,> hu \'(' to eorn\~ 1n e losc. as the\ also sa~ 1n lt•l('\'ision. A. If ~ou \\anl \o lll'l dt•tai I. but \\h,v do yt>u want detail? Why don't we s aer1face dNml ror "the bt~ picture· . ., No. lhc tight spol is :>ctuall) our preferre d way of prec;entin~ s tories, people and e\'ents. The \l(lht spot 111 JUSl as prt~..icnl in print Journalis m . Thl' best re· portt'r is the one who jlets "the in· side story " Go a step furtht'r. hi\>' pt'ople belie\'e that the on- ly Jlory 1s the Inside story an(I tbat wt\atcvtr aspects are rrodl-lY vis\ble on the surface are lies.. deceptions and false tralls The lrutf' Ls In lhc cel)ter of things.. .. Truth tl'n't a lloOO word to use ht•r<• Wt• arc IMs 1nterc•f.l~ In tmth than we arc• in r<'nhty. Wt• don't wont th<• true !ltnry nf W~ll(•ri:ntc'. Wt• wunt th\• rl'l1l onr. an ti w \' w l' r c ~ t v e n It In Woodward a nd Ut-rn"ttin'ic "All the President's Men." which noi only provided us with the inside !'tory, but also took us inside. Wt- had something better than a front row seat ; we wer e taken there. on the scene. by eyewitness ne ws. slapped 1n the face by ex· penential realtt~. The novelists wert' llw first to ~n looking 1ns1de for reullty That's what Balzac and Dickens "''«'re abou t. The appearance of cltmcal accuracy begins around Zola's lime and from him you• ran draw a straaaht hne to "Hospital." "Airport,'' "KoJak" and "The Blue Knight "There I!; n par all el d e vclopmeflt in JOumahsm. which moved 1n to cover the hjturcs in the nrws. \\:I~ a nd all MODERN EDITORS use \.ho\ expression. "warts and nil.·• a tot. Capturin~ the wart on the lip of lhe public figure's nose Is proof you're not playtntt favorites but telling it like ll really is. At~ feet a wart is invisible. at lS lt'a a \nlnor blemish and nt flvo wtlh a tetepbolo tens •t l11 t• ,Ptotcaquc .dlsllgure ment. but ( VON HOFEMAN ) 1han rcalilv The ttJthl spot is v. hnt sat.lllf1 <'s u.<1. what we demand You sec tl in the f,?irhe magaunes. which print pictures shot so U~ht you'd think tMy'd b<' of interest only lo practicing nnecolo!dst.'I Thc m ore you movt' the <"am era in. the larger the wart gets. but a l ttft: samr time the less there 1s to form a JUdRment about the human being on whose person the wart grows. You can't see where h.-1s; you can't see his fttl or his torso, for the screen has bffn hll<.'d with an ugllfying n eshy J?rowth of overpowering reality. In return for an experiential t'Ontact with warliness. we have 1r1ven up m eaning Neither a wart nor anything else can make sense without i background, a matrix, a context. All words. gesture.'! anrl 11y mbols derive their meaning from the social frame In which they are to be found MUCH if not most of TV footlll(e that comes out or "the Whit<' House consists of the prl'ss secretary or some other figure talktnlC hrieny 1n front of a hhu' curtain Sorn<'t inws, m orill'r to C5lllbltsh !'>Om<· i>l'n'IC ..,, plaC'I', there art' cut:iw~1y shots to r1· portrr11 wrillnll notc·s. or I hr ·rv con c~pondcnt wil l tin hi.-. dr>'l'r on thr l:1wn with the• White llou:.i• (or the background. It doesn't help much. The f ee ling of void i s pervasive, as it i11 with proi;tra ms like ''f'ace the Nation" or "Mccl lhl' Press " The 1>nrtic1pants ulways look like four mt·n lockc1I into a welghtles5 ant1-~rav1ly chttmbcr . HAVE YOU noted how much poltUcal writing deals w1th ih1· humdrum mechani<'s or conduct tnl' a campai~n? The state or ach contender 's or~anizallon. the cfCe~t1veness of his TV com· mercials. how good his ma1ltnJo1 lists are -this tedious stuH has bl-com e a central concern in th(• newspapers The can<11d<1tt>s themselves have taken to d" cussing on the telly lhC' mmulJa(' of their campaign efforts. It ma~ be too difficult to convey broader and more difficult meanings Trivialization is an inht>r<'Tit danger ot aHemptlnl{ discour c• wUJlout a frame or reference It ., only the names of lhc s1mple!lt household objects Urnt continue to have vivid, agrel'd upon mean lng9, a nd so it is they lhtil are spoken of. ,\ SE('OSI> cl:aniwr IS Jl(•\nf1C'.1 t1on flo:t·w mP.m111J!y.l('an't lw cl•· r 1 v l' <I f t 11 111 1· lt a rt ~: 1 n i.: 1·1rC'um -.1nnt•1•s. hc<'IJU!lc tlwrc• 11rc no <·111·u111 ,f:i11<'<'~ In ll~ht ::.pot Ill' rt c•pt 111n' llenr1.· lht• J~rt·t•<I on u11cl cr~tant11nM'I of wo1 d!' an<I phr .1:-c' arc thost• or thr pasl Ohv 1nu ~ly , n society can't change its dcfinilion11 c.'vcry cloy ; howev<>r. wtwn the society 18 chanf!IOJ? 11\'t•r l'Xtcnded µt11()(fS or ltml' blll till' ll•rm-, of public d1scou r"'r bl' Mm t• change lessly nss1f1cd. !>JICt•t·h 1s converted from communir•ation to formula. This moy rxplaln the rt.•pclit1vc mustim·s~ of politH'' the last de c·adc or "" \\-'r havt" heard It oil ~fore. and l'ach time we hear It again 1t becomc>s more rom11tar and more mcanmgless,r-1 Can th · eu mera be 11111lcd back., C:rn .,.. <•do with lcs"' of the nc1As bchind the ncw.<1'' P;ir1 nf' the continu1n~ populanty of 1930~ mov1('11 1s O\\ in,:: to their having been shot ut a longer range. They h;iv(' the> co ntcxlu a l co m - prehenstbiut.y oC lhe proscenium ~I agt'. and a few p<'Ople still l'n· JO} thal They're"' 1lling to trade less re- ality for more meaning, but most a udiences t1ulrkly 111et bored a nd llU.'lplcious . They wa nt l4> 1et In lhtre. they wi.nt tbe aiant. free· 011at111i.:. llHt•1• ttU~rt1•r' fan•.., 1111 llw 'I V '<.'rr•rn•,, tlw 1·ancl11l;itc-1111 lh1• u1 rport l armur', 1111' 1ml.11 hadq.:1 ounct lll'tn~ .1 111c'l'1• 111 a J<'I t·n~1nt', und th,. n •1>0rlt'1 ~ prP'1\I Ojt l ht•I r mu: rophonl'S u nrl lh<•m,t•IVl''> In, Ill, Ill "" him IO sn:ilt·h tht• n ·:al oul ol htm '>•)th.it 1t c.•un he.' passt•d uul 111 ll1t• 1t11ll1on:; 111 l'UI. us m1•n on<·C ot<• t h<•1r mai.t 1e, totemic animals. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT llohnt V Wnrl />uhl1~h1•r •· T1111mu ~ 1\1•1•1·1/ f d1tur /1<1 •t10ra I. r1•1hu 11 f 'rl1ton11I f'UIJ• t.1l1tllf Thr 1-.totnn . .t fl·'•''' .. r lh" D:11tv )'11111 '''•'k' 1•1 111(•11 m ;11111 ''llm11lat1· rr.1rlrrll h\ t1t••,f'!1Un~ un lht' ""~1· 111\ t'I ''' 'omm~ntarv •tn 1111111 ' of int,., ,.,I h\ '' n11ic-11t ,'fl 1·11t11mn"t' <1nd t'Jr 100111,t~. b\ prm uhni: J forum r11r rc·.idt•r'. \If'"' anrJ b' prt~l·n1u1jl th" nt"l"'papl·r·, opinion' 11ncl 1rl<'a' rm curr.-nt topu Tilt' ed1111nal opmmm nf the-U11ily Pilot nppt•;,r onh 111 llw t.'<.11tor1.d t.O.lunin iil the lop of th<• p.11(1' Op1n1on'I <'\ pf~'('(J bv Utt" toJumru~ts 4nd r:ar1rK"11~lll 11nd lrtlrr "n1t•n1 11rl" thi-tr 011. n 1111tf no l'n'dn,.....m('nf o( lhNr \lt>v.~ by th<! D:uly Pilot !>houfd II<' anfC'rr\'d. . Friday. April 2, 1976 ... --IRS-Form-Taxing -fl«>-bit Haircut Go~ng Friday Apiol 2 1976 OAIL y PILOT A 7 LOS ANGELES <AP> -If you can't un- derstand the lnstruct.ions on your lntttnal Revenue Service Form 1040, don't worry : neither can colleee sradu•t.e atudenta who rout.tnely pore through com· plex technlcal papers. That's the conclusion reached &flu a yea.r-lone ltUdy by a readln& comJ>reben.sioo expert at Cal State Loi An1etes. DS. FSED PYRCZAX SAID he devised a vocabulary lest based co words found In that ever. popular booklet. Thirty.five graduate students. moat or them teachers bludylne for master's de1rees. were aaked to define the words and then TUE FA1'ULY CIRCUS By Bil Keane apply thern to items chosen from lhe i.natrucl1on booklet. • 'To my surprile. my c:ractuat.e ltlldHts did well on the first bait," said Pyrc1ak , "but wben tt came to applyJn1 ~ priaclples, t.beir acorH we.re so low lbat ooe could have su.nnlsed t.bey were functloaaUy llllterate." • PY&OAK aEwaarE SOME M«IOM or the lnstru<:Uon book and then repeated part of the lest. ''The result• or the second experiment de- monstrate<! that by jw.t r evising the pusage15. these students ... performed 25 percent better than their averaee performance talng the original panaees." he said. He said that 1n rewr1Ung !he book he shorteDed the sentences and used less jfifficult words. FOR EXAMPLE, llE REDVCED one 40.wotd IRS sentence lnto six abort, more easily understood MOtenceS.. Pyrczak sent the results of his study -as well as till reoommendaUoo that the IRS try to improve Uae booklet -to I RS Commiasloner Donald C. Ale.it· ander. The associate professor or education said he iot a reply saylne c:onsideratioo would be given to the findings. PART OF ALEXANDER'S REPLY to Pyrczak said, "We regret that due to our critical' budget situation we are unable to fllnd further studies you have in mind." Pyrczak conceded that any revisions wouldn't be simple "because you have to deal with certain technical terms, wilh new court rulings and IRS rul- ings. It may be that you can't get rid of all the dif· ficuJt terms and expressions because they are so complex or so vague. "It's not easy to simplify, but 1t can be done." THE STlfDV WAS BASED on lhe IRS instruc· tion book published two years ago, which was 32 pages long. This year's booklet Ls 40 pages. HARRISONBURG. Va. !AP) -. Strode M. Higginbotham , 68, a barber who says he's been .. stuck In a two-bat rut·' for 38 ye-a rs has given has last 25 cent haircut. He'll have to raise hlJ prtce because the old building he works in ls being tom down to malte ·way for a driveway, and h ·u move Jo a fancier barber ahop, "RIGGIE," AS he's known to everyone In th1.s V aJley of V1rgmia cl· ty of 1.$,000, took over the ground-floor shop of a drab, two-story wood Cram& building from 1ts previous owner in 1.938. charged the going rate of 25 cents for haircuts, and t\asn.'t cbaoged the price slnce. THE R E'S NO Sorry fl bo1lt That, Joe Sue Ann Lyons of Wenatchee. Was h .. was fa.scmated by Joo the Snail after he stowed away in her grandparents' luggage on a jet tJight from Tah.iU. The Agriculture Department took a different view -Joe \Vas pronounced a threat to eastern Wc.1shington and ordered destroyed. telephone in his s hop, no .. cash register -only a --------------~-:-----:----------wooden tray for coins. Paid p0u11ca1 Advertisement ''I don't make a lot ofi money, but I make a liv· ing, and that's a ll l want," he said. Chief Davis Nixes Gambling Survey WASHINGTON CAP) -Los Angeles Police Chief Edward Davis, st.Ill fumLOg over a federally funded study that questioned the value or police de· tecllves, has refused to cooperate m a nationwide survey or 1ambliog in lhe United States. Donner's .Descendant In Play Famous University proves t.11RACLE-GRO produces greater ylelds- 23 % MORE TOMATOES 25'11 MORE VEGETABlES "I am voting for Ray Wiiiiams because he and the Friends saved the Bay, and I think he has the best chance of saving mor.e of the Newport Beach I love." YOUR VOTE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE Elect Major police departmcnLr; across the country are laking part in the survey, funded by the Na- tional JnsUtute of Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice. ITS AIM IS TO ASSESS the extent of gambling and iu social.costs. as well as the pros and cons of atate control. The institute's director, Gerald M Caplan, said Davis was the only police chief to refuse to cooperate. ' The Low Enforcement Assistance Administra- tion, parent organization or the institute, funded the detective study and the Rand Corp. of Santa Monica urried it out. mE FINDINGS WERE TIJAT criminal in· vestigalions lo police and sheriffs' departments were senously flawed and that most crimes are solved using information from citizens. rather than by the sleuthing of detectives. "There ore thousands of pohce departments around the country who are now having budgetary problems with detective positions because of the in- competence of the LEAA-Rand report," said Davis. NEW ORLEANS (AP) -Ten-year-old Maurya Springer made a ~evcn­ generation trip back mlo her family history. play· ing the part of ltf a ry Don· ner in Robert Murray·~ play, ··Dooner." . George Donner. leader of the Ill-fated Donner party which was snow· bound while crossing the Sie rra in 1846 , i s Maurya 's great -great· great -great.great· grandfather Mary Don· ner was the daughter of the leader's brother, Jacob. George Donner. a Spr· ingfield. Ill .. farmer and his brother, Jacob, set out for Sacramento In 1846 with 79 other people. The party became snow· bound in the Rockies below what w as to become known a s Don· ner Pass. and only 47 of 81 people survived. most or all or them by t•an mbalizing the bodies of those who daed. • Compared with other popular ty~s of plant foods• IMPORTANT FACTS for home gardeners. ttt:,.~J;:il CompaN'd with tead1n1 "T1meo Release" Plent f~s well I• Other poputer types ol plent loodt '. un•"~"•IY ~oentiat proved MlflACLE-<:AO ProdUCed ,,.., ... yields. MIAACLC-ORO •• ., .. IHI results. Boz EASY. SAf"E-uud es d irected '121 CUA RAN f((O 1esu1ta-or money bK~. f . ........ ~~.....--. ·. 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Sizes 2·3·4. woven polyester clearance Mervyn's sale! girls' infants' Mervyn's polyester doubleknit of men's underwear sleeveless Rhumba contour gabardine fancies jeans for boys tee shirts sun suits bras REG. 3.99 YO. REG. 2.99 YO. REG. 3 FOR 2.59 REG. 2.29 EA. REG. $2 EA. REG. 3.50 2.99 Yo. 1.49Yo. 4.99 3 FoR•2 2 FOR •3 2 FoR •3 2.39 1.69 EA. Save S 1 • yard on This year 'round fab-Western style, with Soft. absorbent 100'\ Bright prints 1n sleeve· Eesy·care bib-front, Mervyn's own brand, this easy-<:are. ma ric selection includes 4 pockets and flarf cotton briefs and tee less tees; or choose 1 ·p.ece styles with doubleknil contour chine washable and checks, plaids and flo· legs. Includes f11st shtr ts. Full cut for contrast·trimmed sol· pretty ruffle trims. br ... Soft tricot with dryable fabric' 60" rats. Wnnkle·resist· quality and some action wear and com· 1d color tanks. All 50% polyester/60% fiberfill lining. White wide. Choice of col· ant, machine wash· sl~tly irregulars. fort fit. Machine of machine wash· cotton In multi·tone or btige .. Avallable in on. Trv 1t on pant able and dryable. Cotton and polyes· washable and dry able 1C>q% nylon. prints. Infants' sizes sins 32-38A and suit• and skirt sets. Greet for pants, skirts. ter/cotton solids. able. S-M L·Xl. In sizes 7 to 14. M·L·XL . 32·38 a and c. save •10! men's doobleknit leisure suits~ . ' REG. 27.98, THE SET ,J- 17. 98 * Jacket, reg. 16.99 . 10.99 Pant, reg. l0.99 . . . 6.99 Shirt-length jacket has 2·butlOfl· through then POCkcts, 2 on-seam pockets. double-track contrast stitching and details that aru usually found 1n higher priced su1u. Coordinating slacks to create a great looking outfit. Polyester doublekmt; f1shlon col· ors. Jackets 1n sizes S-M·L·XL. Pants In wa1$t shes 30 to 40. save on women's sandals REG.12.99 9.97 T ·strap style; brown or white leather up· women 's fancy briels REG.1.35 97~ Full cut for comfort. Lace•trimmod 100% nylon briefs; elastic leg and waist open· 1ngs. White and pas· tels. Sizes 5· 7. pers. 2·buckle style; ....__~ tan tatigo leather up pers. Sizes 6· 1 OM. Shoe Department women's baby doll sleepwear REG. $5 2.99 Beautifully detailed baby doll1 1n looso· fitting or semi·fittod women's pierced ea rrings REG. $2 •1 Take odvonto(lf' of thesl! great savings! Hoops 1n your cholcn styles; all mado for oLtoxtured or poliJh· : comfort. Eesy·care nd finish. Gold·tono 100% nylon 1n past11I Of silver·tono metal, colon. Sizos S·M·l. 1n post and wire styles. • women 's greeting petite card pierced chokers ' earrings ' I REG. $2 REG. $2 { •.1 11~ ,..., Save $1 on 1s1<>1ted Mini-dot, pierced ur· I latest·look styles in rings on a tiny boxed 15" le"9th. Plain greeting card. But· fine chains, plus tons, flowers and beautiful chain and other novelty styles. bead combinations. Sentiment and style for every occasion. FULLERTON, CROSSROADS CENTER, 3204· EAST YORBA LIN OA -996-8800 - I 1 . - Frtday,'Apr1f 2. 1!76 ' OAfl Y PILOT J\9 ... ·- ne- ~ . io serve you ... SHOP SATURDAY, -9 A.M.-9 P.M-. ,eave 6.01 .. !-on fleece ·1obes REG. $16 9.99 women's tat-ami thongs REG. $2PR. 2 PA.•3 1.59 PR. For beach, pool·stde or after shower. Vel· vet·strapped uppers; straw sock. Navy, black or wine. 5·10. Hosiery Department Zip·front. mandarin tptlar style; also soml! : gripper front and Y"aP styles. Arnet " triacetate and nylon. 4 colors. Sizes 10· 18. .. save 2.01 on acrylic knit tops . 2 99 SHORTSLEEVE. • REG. S5 3 9 9 LONG SLEEVE, • REG. S~ A close. neat fit, contrasting collars and bodyllne stitching characterize these solid color tops. Cuffed short sleeves, or long sleeves Easy-care. Sizes S.M·l. shoulder and tote bags REG. $6 3.99 Vinyl and natural straws with outside pocke1s; also hobo styles. Choose white, bone or tan for wardrobe accents. women's co.lorfut knee-hi's REG. 1.25 as~ Styles in pastel rain· bow n ripes and soft floral designs. Easy· care 100% acryltc; one size flu 9-11. Hosiery Department smartly tailored polyester shirts 2 FOR • 9 REG. $6 EA. 4.69 EA. Beautifully detailed foll placket shirts. Long sleeves and notched, 2·1xitton cuffs; 2-piece stay collar, front and back yokes. Assorted pastels. S·M·L. 17-jewel fashion watches REG. 24.97 12.47 Shown, just 2 styles from this great selec· tion for men and women. Oreu or L--J...__..-~ _ _, sport styles, eaten· dars or day-dates. Not all styles in all stores. Fine Jewelry Deµt. special purchase! solid color fabric tablecloths 6.99 & 12.99 VALUES 3.97&5.97 Permanent press and soH release finish. 52x70", 6.99 value~ . 3.97 60x90", . 12.99 values . 5.97 \ v( ' .. sale! women's poly~st~r pants 7 • 99 REG. $10 Pull·on style with mock fly , pockets and slightly f11red legs. Waist with 1 · button tab closure. Wrinkle·resistant 100%-potyene....nes ribbed 1#\iih. Subtle fashion shades, in sizes S.18. bottom weight clotn __ _ REG. 3.49-VO. 1.79vo. Machine washable polyester/cotton with that popular crinkly look. 45" wide.Great for season-spanning pant suits, "big tops". special purchasef quilted bedspreads ... 19.99·22.99 VALUES 7.97 TWIN OR FULL ... Wide assortment of colorful prints and solids. Somo are machine washable. Queen or king, 26.99·29.99 vat .. 10.97 ___, salef hand-Ambassador "Today's women'• women's saJe on look-of- crocheted "Pro" Girl" foam top polyester junior leather shawls styler/dryer pantyhose scarfettes pants pant suits jackets RE G. $8 REG. 15.99 REG.!MMPR . REG. 2.50 EA. AEO. $13 20% off REG.16.99 4.99 12.49 4 PR.•3 2FoR •3 10.99 12.99 R99. $17·124 79' PR. 1.59 EA. SALE 13,60·19.20 Great cover·up for P1s1ol grip moclol All·nudo pantyhose, Flattering cover·ups From our regular Jacket and big top Women's snap front cool d1ys and oven with 1,000 wam or or reinforced panty w11h lettuce-edge s1ock, flare leg styles styles with exciting styles; pocket, belt ingJ. Triangular fan drying power. 4 heat s1yles with nude heel. trim. Solfds and prints with Interesting pock· trims, details. Gauze. and ftitcfi de tails. designs. fringed edge. settings, concen\ro· All 100% nylon. In in polyester/cotton et, bolt and tab treat· polyester, Calcutta• • Polyvinyl chloride; \00% acrylic in na· tor, style brush. U.L. Brown Sugar, Toast blend fabrics. Choice menu. 100% polyes· cloth and cotton nylon·llnlng. In tural, white or black. approved. or Chocolate Eclair. of colors. I ter. Fashion colon. blends. Easy-care. mi"es' sizes. ~ccessory Dept. Cosmetic Dept. All in sizes A and B. Accessory Oept. Sizes 6 to 14. Junior sizes. Coar Department . save 2.01 special "Today's salel full women's misses' fancy b on fabric buy! nail Girl" queen figure short sleeve short batik-look bags polish pantyhose pant tops cardigans dresses sheets REG. $7 REG. 99lPR. REG. $8 REG. $7EA. 20°/o off REG.4.89 4.99 2 FOR •1 4 PR.•3 5.99 2 FoR •9 2.97 R ... S1o-t:J:J 59' EA. 79C PR. 4.69 EA. SAUtS.e.21.40 Twin ffat or fitted Pre-wash denim. Po~lar colors -Reinfora:d panty Shon sleeve, tailored . Washable 100% ac· From oor regular 50% polyater/50% great buys now on. bath towels • 1 BATH SIZE IF PERF. 2.99 100% cotton terry; in colorful prints. Minor imperfec:.,tlons won't affect I wear or looks. 1 i:fao.cUow.I. ii perf.J .6.9 . , . 79t ..JI I Washcloth, if perf. 99t . . . 59t save on shredded foam bed pillows 99~ REG. 2.49 20x26'' Smooth 100% cotton cover, shred ded foam filled. Solt and resi~1ont for comfortable sleeping . large size bean bag chairs REG. 19.99 14.97 A practical way to .)Pd extra seating and a decora1ive touch to your home. Durable vinyl in brown, black, orange, green or gold. t" blankets save 1/3 on in solid woven colors bedspreads 7.99 VALUES REG. 14.99 3.97 9.99 7211.90" Twin 1ia Save now on these Machine washable needle·woven, ma· and dryahle cotton { ... i 1 ' .1 r 1 1 '' I chine washable and or CX'tton blends. As· 1 dryable blankou. sorted textured 501· I Soft 60% polyester/ ids and prints. 40% acrylic, with dur· t=ull size, I I able nylon binding. • reg. 16.99 .11.33 I I I jacquard special buyl : beach lace towels tablecloths I I 4.99 EA. VALUES 14.99-22.99 VALUE~ 2FoR•5 7.97 : All 1ize1 I Select from Ml arr•v Set a beautiful table I serape tnm styles pinks, corals, mauves and toe. Made of shlru, in machil'le rylic rib knit ; V·neck stock; large selection cotton mustln. 130 'pf bright color com· with "Salem" lace. with knot tie should· and morel Take ad-100% nylon. Brown washable 65% Amel• styles; cuffed short of street lengttl dress· threads per sq. in. binations, in 100% Permanent pren. ers. outside pockets vantage of thil spe· Sugar or Toast. One triacetate/35% ny-..sleeves; 2 pockeu. es lo 1. 2 and J..plec:e Full ftd or fitted, cotton jacquard tow-with soil release fin· and l'latural trim de· cial purchase and size fits s·o" to S'hY'; Ion. Assortment of Choice of colors. styles. Long or short reg. 5.89 . . 3.97 els. Stock up now for ish. 60x90" oblong tail. Blue, ?!nim a~ sa~. Choose from 15CJ·200 pounm. colorful prinu in Sin s S.M·L. sleevei. Misses' sizes. Standwd cas;et. pt .. beach and pool-side. or oval, 6011.104" na,lUral tones. cremes andTrosts. -Suy severa patrT thM 42-48°'.' OressDepaf\CT'enf reg...4.19.-_ 3.27 1nd 70" round. ..1 Cosmetic Department ~ HUNTINGTON BEACH, 9811 ADAMS A VEN U E-963-9731 I I I -· _,_ Princess Anne Def ends Hunt •·rom Win: Senikl'& Prlaceaa Aanf' ;.nd her husband, C"pt Marie PbJJllpt, d fepded fox hu.nUng against such critics as lbt.• Hoyal Sodety for the: Prevenuoo of Cruelty to Arum ala. "I 1omeUmcl( wonder 1f thoi.e ~Pit: wbo com- pl:on about crut'lty to tho fox C:\'Cr think about the ch1ck1>n or the tgg they ;irt' u•llng, and the condi· lions .n which they were produc\•d." lbe princess said mun interview with th" Btistol Evening Post. "The ar11umenls ubout fox hunting ha ve gon" on for centune~ a nd ulways will. a.~ thc:y will ubou\ other things hkc angling Cftshlnj)." * * San Diego Mayor Pete WUson says he is think- ing about running for governor in 1978. In a recently taped cable television inter view to be broadcast state wide April 22. Wilson said he has been "tes ting the waters" for a possible run at the state Capitol. "lt 's a job tha t I think would fascinate a nyone who enjoys government, in particular that kind or administrative role .. s aid the 42·year·old Republic~ . • . Warden J.O. WUUams is go. mg to another federal prison but says he wo n't m iss ~ucb guests w1uo"' as Timo thy Lear~_, .Lyne tte Frommr, Eldridf.e t1eaver and Sara J ane Moore. "Tht I won t hate to give up," he said of the h<•st k nown prisoners who have spent time in San Du~go's Metropolitan Correc· • t1onal Fae Ill ty. Williams is leaving July 1 to head the fede ral prison at Terre Haute, Ind. • A power failure darkt'ned thl' \\'l11ll' House for about an hour and pr{'\'«.·ntl'd President ..-p rd'i. i.tJlf from makmg a v1deot:i lh' o f a natlonalfy tele,•ised speech by Rona ld Reagan. Lu11v Press secretaey Ron Nessn said that electncl- t v !>upplied hy the Potomac Electr ic Power Co. went off at 10 17 p.m. An cmer~ency power source lmmc<1 1ately began supplylnJl curre nt to the situa- tum room. the national !>Cc:urily command post and csiwntwl communications links. Ttw President anrt Mrs. Ford ~re away from th<' Whit/> llouse at the tlmf, attending a Hepuhll<'an congressional fund·ra1sing dinner . • lh•nry fo"o rd II !tays there always should be ''somt'body c alled Ford" in th<' rl nv<'r·s st•nt ()(the alllo company found<'d by his grandruther 73 years ago "It has got lo oo run as a pubhc company re · e~1rdlcss of how much ownership we !the Ford rami· lY) have. But bt·C~lll!tC or our huge investment we c.innot ab· d1cntL' our o wn('r!\h11) po<11twn 10 any w.1y, shaP<' or form ··r thrnl.. the puhht· n•:illy v.ant " .1rt1•1 l i.:o l o 'H'e o 11'1 1• h 11 11 \' " .1 I I c d F o r 11 1om(•wh<'r1• 11~hl al th1• t11p l)f I he C'Omp1111\ 111 :.orn1.• kind ol .i pos1 C•on." lhi.• 58 '1•.1r old 1-'orr1 Motor Co. chalrm11n ,,11d in :1 C'<lPHl1thtcd 1ntt•nt<'W 1n th<· ll<•ll 1lll :"frw ~ • John If. Ci lf'nn tw1·am1• 11 1t-.1dl'r In l'r<'llicfrnt Ford's Ohio t lcctlon ('am(\<111tn. but It was nc.•ws to lh<' Dl'ffiOl'r:illc li .S. 11cmnwr Th•• Prl!sidt•nl ~·ord Com mlll<'l'·Oluo :rnnounccd thut W1•11n , a r<·~ionnl <iak :s mnnnji?er for n milk company In Ohio, will !1t•r Vt' as lh• f i 11 net' Count v t'h.urmun of lhe i"ord Cornm1t te(' Gll•nn 111 no rl'lnt1on to l ' S. 5(>n. John ti. Glt un. Jr .• <D· Oh1Cl l "" oL&"'" A f'Pok<'!lman for the Ford t ump:URTI 11aif1 lhi..•r.-~ .. .,no i;h~nlfi<'n nce to the d ate ofthl' announr <'ment Apr1l fo'ools J>;,y • J . Ro-.:.c•ll Wlg~ln... former t>d1lor of the \Vai;htni?ton P(li;t and <'X amba!'sador to the Unitt'<f Nation~. has heen nanlt'd th<' 1976 Peter Edes Ice· lln'er 1n Journah~m at the l'nl\ erslty of Matne. PUBLIC 'OTlCE Pl.8 LIC -~OTICE ~ICTITIOUI 8UllNl!SS MAMI! STATl!Ml!N'T n. ... _,,. --'' clOl"O lluOI -··· 11104 llEAL TV, 111 Miiford o.1 .. , ow-*' W r, C.lllar1111.,ttJ .... hall H 111(11, Jtl MCllOfd 0r1 .... ~ °"' ,,..,, (.alltolft• '26H ""' ,,,.,, ... u h (Ofl0Ut '" lly ....... ···-· .,,,..,, ... ltl(ll fW\ tlM•-111 .... Otte Wttll !"-°"""' Cl••• •I Ou noo eo-tv "" Mlr<ll._,.,. ,_ "'911-0rMOf CMM Oelll' l'llllt. -.n1 l. '· ,, n. "'• t:»).16 \ l • • ----------,-------------.-------------Pl'BLI • OTll't: P l .'ISLIC NOTI E . Pl18 Ll(' :\OTICt: l'l'Bl,.IC !\OTI E P 8LJC SOTICF. P BLIC NOTICE P URl.lC NOTICF: Oil Refinery Endorsed At Carlsbad SAN DIEGO 11\P) St1n Di1·.io County's uir P<Jllutwn control ot· fleer has up11roved construction of ttie Mw~rio c11l refmcry nt:ur Carlsbad. WlJham Simmons :.auJ that the rermery could op1.•r<1le \\ 1lhin tlu.· count¥':> ai r pollution control standards within th<: 1mmed1at~ ;irea of the plant ll:.clf. But Simmons said thnt severttl conditions would have to ht.-mt't by the refinery to in~urc clean air in the San Diego air b.i.:.in tx:fore the APCD ~rant:. con))tructwu p(:rm1ts. Public he a rinks on the refinery are planned lt:. l'on ... truet1on 1:. opposed by Carlsbad Community Cause. The .. federal Environmental Protect ion Agency has approved 'the SISO million project. l~·· -. , ........ II > • •<· . Frtd!y, April 2. 1976 DAILY PILOT A J J ~ Teen Juror Backs ,Involvement 'Tenninal' Terminated .. ~, ... _ .. YOUNGEST JUROR Patricia Crowtey :: .·, SAN F RANCISCO <AP > - Patrlch Crow ley. at 19 a mem ber of thcf new San Fran· claco criminal grand jury, say1> young people should test their ideu by participating directly in government. .. The a dvantage to young peo. ple getliag into government is that the personal experience wlll be so m uch better than just read· ing about it in a civics textbook," Miss Crowley said tn a n in- terview on her 20th birthday. SHE WAS SWORN in last Fri· day aJon,g'Wft~ other·mem~rs ol the a rand j ury that will handle criminal iJldict ments for the next six months. All 19 names were picked at r andom from voter registration lists. • Born and .raised in San Fran- cisco, Miss Crowl~y ·s late father was a policeman and seaman. and he r mother is a Municipal Court clerk. An uncle is president or the city police officers assoc la· tion: ~ -C :... -., -·~ \~ ., ~ T.. SHE JS A SKVIJNE Collegt.' :itudent, nnd pluns a caret>r a:-. u teacner for htind1c apped children. For two yeur.s, i.hl' :»tid. she has eagerly bl1.1d1ed e\'ery issue before voting. "As a nation wtt must have con- fidence in ourst-lves and our gov· SMOKING BAN SIWL Sl'A.ND EL CAJON <AP> The Citv Council has d.ecided to let stand i~s municipal oo·smqking or-~ance whic h prohibits smoking m many public plaees. The council decided not to re· peaJ nor make any cbangesm the law, similar to San Diego's no- smoking ordinance which has been in effect for more than a year. ernmt>nt. and the most relevant place to lit art is lh"· IO<'ul level." Miss Crowley l>a1d "WE NEED TO ear\'fully t'X· am me how our s~ stem or 1iovern· ment works, and test I~ eCftc· liveness." At (irst. i.he s nid. s he ha d netath·e feelings about the fact thal grand Jur11:s operate in set-recy. "But I'm goin~ to be repres ent· ing the people: I cun't represent my own personal interests, so any deci~ion I make willllJ!Ve to be based on what is good for the people I represent. "l'M SO \'Ol'NG. l haven't tested any or m y ideas. I'm a real greenhorn." Miss Crowley said she believes it is important that there be more access to government , indµd ing the judicial system. becaust.> .. a lot of us get arrested, and the laws affect all or us ... -... -·---; ~ =~ :... = .... • L. : ~ Q~ IN '· COTTAGE GROVE. Ore. tAP) -The South LMC School Boa rd bas vot· ed 4·1 to ban the scltncl' hctlon nove l . "T h e Terminal Man." The book hod bt't'n re· 1,1ulred r eading in titeraturt.! classes. Board rnembers objccl- ed lo profonily In the book b y Mic huel Crichto n , author of "The Androm<.'dtf Strain ... T he dissenting board member said the language is no worse t han that used _, daily by many high school students. DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 642•5e78 ... _,:r ·. . ·~-1: .. ~· ~ . 1 .;:-j , .... Ji·-.·· . ~ t--I • '\• ~ ' .. --..._ - ,:: ! :: i:: ... _,.._, .. .- ' I i ~ ! : I ~ ~ ~ ~ I l!H, 1111 j ' ' . ' l; j ,! !~~:: ...... . ' Friday Ap"l 2. 1979 I 10UEENIE . By Phil lnterlandl Spaniilh Translation ' Poses Prob/£m -...... _... .... I m gu1ng un' d1t'1 Tht:' ~look!> ..ii mee!l 1f I 14t'tt' a d1da11on much1nt- D.-ath Notl~.-s C•LANOltA c.. O•t• ... O.•tll ~"~ )I .,,. ~'HONV ta CA~A,.OAA •...-Mvt.fOl>Yll·l-llWr A•"•"•""'•"' .. 01 Li11''""' N1caw•1 C• n•h"• of 411! Af\tN1m "°'"''-..Robt-rt\ .....,-"'' ._...Ote,11o4 Dd)~d<tl'#AV ''~l'r.t h ol ..... C)Of"t &t-.Ch ~ ... PN-•M'ld~ ~ ot n. on ~ttt\ Jt .. ,, \wv•-..ct " .. < .. ~we .. ,.," .. ._., s,.,....,,._., br ~ ... •••• 'tltt•• d4"Qnt•r "'w1h, ~rel) 11 OOnoon, P•<•ftc "'-• Q\liptll ~lty •nd \IJn T ,., (•t•f\d•• Of~ with Aev JOf\n Ao99r \ 0•-•t Oft1 •• M• Mr CAtenora .,., •tt•O<Wnt' Of «.t.fnt lnt•rm•n•. P•Cif•< V•t• ~•••U .. t PrOdvc.h of (11ltforf'W• M.t\\ Mwmot••t Par'-NtwpC>rt P,4Kh C... of °'"'''•" buft•I ~'"'O•y. 00 AM Pacih( V'ttrw Mortu•'., dlf•tt«wi )t C•U"f-•ln.1o Of~·'°"" CtttP\Oltc C.hYf"Ct1 YAN HOST•ANO Uq..,. !l<!•<h. C• McCo<MO(k \...i')w... C.AA(( 9 VAN NOS! AANO. r~o ~.chMortu., f dlr•tto,\ Ot.f"lt of t.A9un.e Hilt\ t• D•t~ of dtodtn VA .. OElt•USH MMtn l•. ,.,. Swr .. -.o Cly ~ .. E:M fLY VA..,.OEAtiU\H, 't'•rJt·.,_I of l\u\CJ•rld Lf'\t•' Y•n NOlfr.tnO Soul~ U9UM, C• Oat<r ol """''" "'-P<•• c;. ..... .o. Mrvi<•• Mo...S.y, "1><11 ) •t i. •H• ~v•v•••O by "" \Of\, Col. II 00 AM. P•<lll< v1~w IWMO""' H@tbert ffft\Olfllo Of WtU.l'tl™'to-1 0( o., •. '*•port Beien. C• P•tth( VK:w ,Uf'tf•t \el"ilC•\ •r4t Ot.NllN). ~ff+, 'W>thaM'fdlt'"(>C.10f') ~qvn.. Bt.c" Mot tua, 't Hf4TH 8) WILLIJ\M SC11R£11'Ell Oii .. Otlh ,, ... """ When d~it a traffic offense become rupe" According lo Orun1w Cwnt) &:O\'t!rnmcnl '1> wf firmath t.> ;1cllon orrm:r. ll huppt•n1t \\ henc,·cr un lr&lnl.U ''ounl) dcpurtmtmt l'mplO)'l'b lr> to lruM\utc d ocum enb t1nd "l~n» into ~pan11>h for countllU\S who i.1>cuk no Eni,:lish "Th• problt'm 11> lhat m muny <':11.es )OU can't make u htual trun1>latum or !>Om~ '40rdb and m~an ings." said Ben AlvUlttr. the county pcr1>onnel office admfohHr a tor c hurgcd with 1mi1ronng lht! burooucroc>•'1> mmont) hiring record ··These d~purtmchl 1woph.• arc JU1>t going into~ d1ctionary und lookmtt for " Spunil>h \\ ord thul means the :.amc lhinll alt a gi\•en English \\Ord,·· hf.' M1id "ll doesn 't al~i.1.)1> '4ork and lhe result!> cun bt• Red Cross Unit To Aid 'Donors The American Red Cross. Orange County Ch.ipler Blood Pro er am now hru. a 12-pas enger van and nine · passenger stallorr'wagon to !>hultle donor1> from com- panies and organization:. in Onmgc County to the blood center in Santa Ana Lai.t year the l'E'nter collected and procesM'd O\'ir 51 ,()()() UOllS of blood for patients in Orange County hohpitalb. The Red Cross supplies all 40 Orange County hospitals with strictly volunteer blood The ri s k o f Shelbume hcpat1l1s as 10 limes greater "'hen ui.ing eom- merc1 a I blood. "'here: blood donors an· paid to gh·e their blood. 8En'V M t<EA.1 Hot U hwooo c.. o.t .. of 0.•t.h Aot1I t ,,.,, \utvt~ ov ,_., ftu ... o.tftct, ~0'~•+"1 S.t\Ht•~ pi""'CJ lf\.Q. P•CJflt. V11• M1tmOrt4I P~,,-. Miotlu.,y, He•oort Q,a.•c "· C• DeatluJ " To Direct The Blood Center i1> open Monday-Friday. ~ a .m . · 3 :30 p .m .. Saturdays. 10 a .m . · 2:30 p.m. and the firsl and third Mondays ot each month. 8:30 a .m . · 8 p.m. Bloodmobiles a re out in t,be community rive days a week. llEIU•OTT 11oae11r KE ANOTT ,.\'°""' 01 E' -n-9~he•n ....,._..POf'1 8it.C.h, (4 ~Uf'VIY\~ bV P\1\ f,3'1(;;>C4/j • c::; ...,, ... e .... S.rvt(•\ °' nchl"'loQ ~(fft( ~:;.:~.:~·~~ p.,. •·w•11•" PARIS <AP) -Max u11Nu Ernt>l, a German-born c!~~= .. ~:0"':.~~ • .,..C.,~'0,u~:;: surrealist painter . a BAL TZ-8ERGERON 'VHEAAL HOME Corona det Mar 673-~50 Costa Mesa 646-2•2• BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY founder or Dadaism and one oC t~ mode rn mas ters of art. died Thursday night at his Paris apartment, a Cew hours before h is 85th birthday. Division Dr . J ames C Shelburne h a6 been named dir ector of Hoag Memorial Hospital '• cardiology d1,·ision of lhe C ardi o p u lm onary Department. Anyone w ish ing to donate blood or use the shuttle bus s hould call the Red Cross Blood Pro- g r am . 601 N. Golden Cir· cle Dr .• Santa Ana <83S-S38J ). 50 Girls Competing For Title funn). embnrru1>i.1nir and ou1ra&t:'OU!o. · De~p1tt .. 1tt. humorO\b Md\, Al\ tllar :.aid lht pro blem ha:. gro~ n ffiCH'l' st•\ crt. ai. count\ depart mt.·n~ "'ork to 1mplemt.n" 1>tatt <1nd fldt•nal mun dott-to pro\ 1dt-b1lln1o1uul bluld1ng ~•iin ~nd offlt.·1.-1 documents. Al\'lllar and 01w uf h111 1>tuff nH!mbt'r11o, ~I .1rthu Torre, ~ 111 ui.I. lhc t.•()tml~ BoMd ol Supt·rni.or" Inter 1h1i. month lo dt•ul "11th tht• prublum. "Wt• muy ask for crl'utaon of .. Ii\'" 1·ounl~ as:t.•n er to h undlc trum.l1ttaons," :..ud !lb Torr< "Tht· or fie~ \\Ould huvt' t.•ollt.•i(\ .. t'ducult-d tr.rnl'>latun., not interprt'ler!I, "ho \\Oulll a N "" '' tltur1ni.: hou:.c; for ;tJJ county dep<1rt mt•nb · Alnllar said m~t of lht· trnnll lt1t1u11 hluntkri. lo d:tle hun· been ~· anin1at11.'ul t.·rror'I :ouch Ull tran~lation of lht.· r;ntth1>h lll~n .. PIC!ullc \\ a1>h 'I our TH Hand:. in pul>lu• n.~lroom~ to u Spwui.h phn1llt· ml'anang "Plt•a t' \\'a1>h \'Oufbt•U \'e>ur lhantl:. " nut :-on\\· h.•' \' b..-..•11 11o,·rioui. m1~lukt.•i. thul could m1:.lt''ld .t Sp..an1i.h :.pl';tlo.mi; Amcncun In h\s qu~:.l ror htb t't\ 11 rlt;ht:. Ah tllJr Mud He i.utd llw hcst \'\Jlllpl~· 1t1 u form in lh\" pubhl' I dd cnder':. offi<''' thul vuril(lrktlly st:1h'~ In Sp&inu.h that u public dclcndl.'r ~·.mnot l>l' a1>slA1nl'd tor lr~H1c. \'IOl;Jtion:.. • "fpsteo11 of th\• S1wn1~h word 'mfrnclon ' to mc.•un :1 t11u(fi<• \ iolutmn. It"'" UN\'<.! tht• v.•orid '\'lolu don .. \\ h1d1 mcuni. \(1 l'lllJt' or phy:1it'ully vloh1k ., Alnllur ~.;ud. "Th11t ITil'Ull' lO llll' lhul )OU t:in't ~l·l lht.• publ1l defonder 11 ~ou comn11l raPl• in trnffic. 'hc qulppct.I • • • The Laguna Beach Booster's Club Board of Directors would like to thank the people of Laguna Beach and South Coast Area for so generously and enthusiastitally supporting-the Las Vegas Night Party . Not only those who attended, but particularly the many m~rchants who donated so many generous prizes. We especially would like to thank the V i llage Fair for their donation of the use of their lower garage. Most of all, we are indebted to a 11 the many p~ople who put in so many hours at the entrance taking tickets, dealing ·at the 21 tables and serving whenever asked, wherev er help was needed. We sincerely appreciate the advisory help and the officers on duty of the Laguna Beach Police Department without which this party would not have been possible. A special thanks goes also to the students of Laguna Beach High School who played in the Jazz Ensemble, sa ng in the Jazz Singers and came Sunday morning at 6:45 AM and had the garage spic and span by 8:00 AM. That's what the Booster Club is all about - Parents and townfolk working w ith and for the youth of Laguna. THANK YOU ALL! Jack Overholt, 110 Broadway Coste Meu 642·9150 WlLl\IINGTON, N.C. (AP> -Anthony Boyce Akers, 61, U .S . am· bassador to New Zealand from 1961 to 1963. died of an apparent he.art attack Thursday. · Dr. Shelburne pre · -viously served u d.irec· t o r ·o C t h e h e a r l ca tbet e r1zat io n l abora tor y at lh e t:niversity o f Pen nsyh•anla and at UCLA lie earned his medical deg r ee at Emory Uni\'ersily M e di cal School in Atlanta. in· terned at New Enf!land Medical Center in BoMon aod sen ·ed his residency 3 l Co lumb ia Presbyterian Hospital. m ~ew York President ~tore than SO Orange ~:;;~~~~~~~~~;::;;~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~'.;-~~;;-~~~:;;;:;~~-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~~~~=-·County girls will com- McCORMICK MORTUARY Laguna Beach 4!M-!M1 5 San Juan Capistrano •a~t776 ~ACl"C YIEW MEMOllUAL PARK C.metef)' MortuatY Ctlape1 3500 Pac:1IH: Vie'# Drive Newpon Beach Calllorn11 ~2700 PEEK FAMILY eot.ONIAL FUNERAL HOM! 7lK>1 Bolsa Ave Westminster 893-3525 SMtTHS' MORTUARY 627 Mam St Huntington Beach ~539 Pl'Rl.lC ~01'lCt: NOTICE TOC•IOITO~ SUl'lfltlOlt COUltTOlfTMF" \I ATE Of C4Ltl'O•NtA "C)a THE COU .. TY.01' OltAGNGI ,... ,...,.u f 1 .. t• ot llEG IN4 "A>IOALL [)· .. ~ .. u NOTICf '' Hi!llE8V G•VlN IO-c f' I tl'U'\ ~f I"° •DO>H> nJ"W4 di<.~' f'Wt 11 I ~,~ f't•v•l't9 C .. '"'°"' 19d•l'\\t ,,,,,.. ~•td <k-c'•Oi-,,1 •r• f'f'«tU•t•-d to f l""'m ••Ifft ,,...,. ~<••'•'Y YOUCtw"' "' ,,,. ""'°" t'\10'\'"d ttt ,,_.. Oflt<• ot JA'-'\E\ .. $CH¥1f\ING. Allor ... , .i L-lt•. IUI oo ... Slr .. I. S..•tt UO .__ "' W" (A 'f1,,.0 •tw<rt •\ f'W P4itU n.t DU,,.....,,,.. trw ~d#'"'•on•-d '" '" ""'' '' ,, ,,...,, .. ,,,,_. to tne f'•••tf' O' •d 0-- tf'Ot-f't' w•lf\t" tour mOfl\tf\'\ •H .... "" '" t lhlO .. < .-hon of,,,.,"°'''" ' 0.t.-0-•tf\U , .. ,. AL.LEN.1. IJ.AlllO.f~I [ .,.<UtGf' ot OH '#110 M t'W' •tJO"• MITM!d Ot><~t JAMI'-A. iCHMll,INO AttWf'l•f •t·Lolw 1111 O.w Slrff'I. '"''' , .. IH•-1•••0.CA nuo l t l llH I IJJ .. IM •1to1nf'v ,,,, f ,Pc..1ro, Pvbh\n• d 0,a~ Co~t\t D.:tl•v P1k)t ~re I\ 14 oill(f l'D<tl 1. f 16, 191• IHI lo United Way Chief Named Brian J Bowden. co excculi\'e \'ice pre1>1denl. United Wa) of Orani.te County !'iorth /South. "111 be leaving that post Apnl 15. to becom e director of per sonnel for U nited Way of America in Alex andria. Va He firs t entered the United Way field m 1967, senring as an area d1rec· tor for San Diego County United Way in the North San Diego area Paid Pohtical .Advertisement v ' ~ GWENDA GE TS THINGS DONE! pete Salurdny night ror the title of "Miss Bicen· tennia t ·• in a pageant sPonsort>d by the Hunt· ington Beach Jaycees. The program w ill start at 7 p .m at t h e auditorium at Hunt· ington Beach High School, Main Street and 1\1 ans ion A \'enue. Jaycee leaders say lhe new queen will aid them in promotion of bicenten- nial celt>brations and the city':\ f'ourth of July Parade Girls will compete in bat htnR s uits a nd a bicentennial costume Jud(tes will select Miss B 1 c e n t e n n i a I • M i ss Photogenic a nd choose three runnersup. Tickets are Sl for adults and SO cenl,j for children. They are ex- pected lo be avail1tble al the door. • • PROVEN LIST or ACCOMPLISHMENTS DURING :la YEARS OF CIVIC VOLUNTEE R SE. AVIC( IN NEWPORT BEACH • QUALIFIED AND AVAILABLE FULL TIME TO WORK ON THE PROBLEMS OF TRAFF IC. POLLUTION AND GROWTH e INTERESTED IN THE CULTURAL ANO RECREATIONAL PURSUITS OF ALL AGE GROUPS LIVING IN NEWPORT BEACH • PLEASE REVIEW THIS LIST OF CITIZENS ENDORSING GWENDA WATSON FOR CITY COUNCIL Dora Hill Jlonel BlomQUISI Phil and Betty Tozer Bill R1t1Q Cas> Blectlburn Guy Claire Mrs. Bert Coffey IHetenl Pet & Kati Nelsser Bomell Pease Pete Peteu:ses Jim & Judy, WOOd 09nA~ Annebelle l<onwelle< Bteckte Gedarttn Betty Adklneon JM.n Tandow9ky Hanooctl Bannlne 111 Joyce Slewns Ed & P9Q Hirth James Rooeevett 0oreen Merthall Robltt Milum Rudy & Suiy Baron ~,..... ~~ne Dr Tom Robinson Or. Normen lo1ts Owl•HOOC* Aodfey Grundy Rlcf\ard & Kay Cf amm ..llW'nelM ~ Dr .JetNlt Rlehard:s Paul & ()1ve Gruber Blltbllra Aune Nonren Dahl JoM ' JaM Boyd Fred Howser 0 W. "Otch Richards ..btW'I Macnab Or. Leon Nelton IA P111111 Lisi) 11 JC Penney Fashion Island Store • NEWPORT f~ CENTER SPRING FASHION FABRIC 24 OMLY llOMPattent Cnw.CT.,._ Oofll l(Hs OriC> 6.50.16.00 SAVE 50°/o --. 300 ONLY ASSORTED SEWING MOTIONS SAYE 50%~ 600 Ywdt A11ort.d DISCONTINUED SEWING TRIM SAYE 50% YARDAGE REMNANTS SAYE 50% 300 SKllMS. 4 OL Orb Ac~c KMmlHG Y ARH ,,. C SPECIAL CLEARANCE 1200 YARDS JERSEYS, POPCORN QUILTS, SPORTS- WEAR FABRICS, COTTON!; POLY BLENDS, PRINTS and SOLIDS Orig. 77• • l.09 600 YARDS LIGHTWEIGHT POLYESTER KHIT. MENSWEAR KHIT. SOUD AHD ,ATTHHS. ORIG. 3.44 to 3.99 NOW 2~- • 3000 YARDS WWI• or Solch POL YESTEI KHIT FAlllC. Ori4J. 2.44 • JOO o.ty A1Mrtt4 POLYESTER THREAD 5 FOi JOO I GWENDA i\. WATSON Ix I II GWENDA GETS TMINGS DONE I I · Shop Sunday 12 to 5 p..a FG1lal011 Isa.cl. M.wport leect. 644-231 J L___~Pe1d~l~bv~G-~~W1n~onfo~1~.1v~~nc~l-51~1A~~~oo O~rC~~on9~~11r.~CA9~~75-~~0~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~--~~~ Forum Sessions Planrted A series of four sym- posiums at Saddleba<-k College next monlh will examine Orange <:oun - t y 's population ex - plosion, government elhlcs, the problems or community identity and lhe difficulties or senior citizens. T he program~. each . featuring a panel Gf ex- perts, are funded by an $8,000 grant from the California Council for the Humanities in Public Polley. DR. JODY Hoy and Shelba Robison, the two Saddleback College in· structors responsible for securing the grant, say the series or forums are designed lo address several issues especially appropriate in this bicen- tennial, post-Watergate year. The two-hour sessions are scheduled for sue· ceeding Wednesday nights in the campus library and begin at 7. 30. Admission i• free. THE F IRST forum . called "L.and u~{' and Population Growth· C:in Citizens Affect Policy'!" is scheduled May 5 Panelists arc Ra> Watson, president or lhl' Irvine Company ; Dr. John Monahan. UC Ir vine psychologist; Dr. Ruth Saadi, Pasadena City College sociologist. a nd Shelba Robison. former UC lrv1nl' urbJn studio lecturer. ON MAY t! the topic is "Ethics In Government· An Oran~e Cou nt ) Problem.," SittinJ: on the panel wll1 be Gabrielle Pryor, former mayor or Irvine ; Dr. Oona Id McNeil. historian and member or the California Commission on P ostsecondary Education; H e rman Siilas, director or the state Department ol Motor Vehicles, apd Judy Rosener, UC Irvine politic a I sc 1cnli!.t. The third forum . scheduled May 19, car ries the th rmc "Recovering Our Past· A Stl'p Toward~ Com munlty" and will rocu.'i on the problem or finding cultural roots m newly developed com mun1lles. FEAT URED ON that panel will be Dr t-:clwarcl T11ylor, Englll>h Uteratun' profrssor al Columblo t'niVl'r'it). Dr. D1ckrnn Ta~h1iu n, art historian, UC Jn ·mc. nnd Dr . M nry Murk Zeyen. mu!l ic prores!lor, Cal Stale F'ullcrton The finul forum "Senior Citizens Th<• Next Revolution?" IS schedult'd M UY 26 Panell11ta llrt' Shema Gluck, femini st activist : Shirley Jo: Stephenson, a:ois1'ltan1 director of the Ornl lh" tory Project, Cal Stale Fullerton: M agg1c Kuhn , leader or the Grey Pan· thers mov<'ment, and Or Robert Theo bald. a futurist He's No Cop SAN DIEGO (AP)-/\ SO·year·old man has been sentenced to three years· in federal pnson for impersonating a federal agent. The sen· tence was handed down to Herbert Eastman of Encinitas. who pleaded guilty in February. RAllm • Frld!y. ~112, 1978 DAIL V PILOT A Q An ouUandlsb neet of homemade vessels will shove off from the Balboa Pavilion April 10 and race across the channel in the first annual "Balboa Bathtub Racff." Accordin& to lbe sponsor of lhe event. Tom Terrific T·Shirts ol Balboa. Sfalar· m.: coplalns interested in Joinlna the race s hould &i&n up immediately. Anyone 18 or older may enter. lne a one-bladed paddle. One vesnl tn lbe r~ bas bffn en. tered by the erew ot the Coast. Guard Cuttu "Polnt Divide," stationed off • Nettport Beach. Their entry, the Cout G11ard Cutter "Humdrum.'' conslatl ol a SS.gallon drum with an outrlatr au.ached, »C· cord.lni to c rew member Dick McGrew. who will probably power UM vessel. Winners will receive trophies and pnzea. There ts no entry r~. except crarts sponaored by businesses or restauranta must pay a $20 r~. which en lit.let the sponsor to a T·shirt •nd two vtP .. au lo the bleachers Those lntereated 1n entering the roce ma)' pick up an apphcaUon at Tom Tcr· rific's. 105 Malo St.. Balboa, or call 87S·S411. U. K. WIN. PH.0. Annouoc:es his affiliation ~th LISTER PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES in rhe fl'Of euiond proc11<• of C°""~ (Vcxotional. Persona. Mono9e). T .stonQ. and Ps~rherapy. (71 4) 979--6335 27q() Hober M Suire 301 '°"° M.50 THE CR AFTS MVST be holtlemade and no longer or wider than eight feel. They cannot have a pointed bow and mu.tt be p0wered by only one person ua· THE CONTEST 18 TO begin at 2:4S p.m., wbeo contestants will raee ncross the channel to "day m rker tlO" and A 9rHt DAILY PILOT then return to the Pavl 5x7' Mountain Tent 19.99 Reg. 24.99. All nylon. back·packing tent with "V" shaped back. inside pole set·up, synthetic floor. Sleeps 2. 8x10' Reg. 79.99. Flame retardant tent Cabin Tent sleeps 3-4. ~ith 2 windows, large 45" three way zippered screen door. 83.99 sewn-in floor. Cotton roof and nylon walls. place for klda. 7x7' Cabin Tent 49.99 Reg. 59.99. Flame retardant, l.!.8_htweight. compact shelter with dry finished cotton roof and nylon walls. Easy set.up frame. 'Plano Tackle Box 4.99 Reg. 6.99. Made of high Impact styrene. 3 big trays with 18 multi-size com· partments. (5030) . J, Hoover Lightweight Vac Pautzke~s · I 21.99 Salmon Eggs Features rug/floor nozzle. edge clean- ing. Use like a canister. ( 4303/6009) Eureka Upright with Tools Dial-A-Nap rug ad1ustment. 6-p1ece tool set available at add1t1onal charge. (1804) It's an upright and it's a canister Two motor ............. ._.-.. Use your JCPenney Charae except supermari(et. engineering for extra power in the motorized brush With tools. (2803) f,.__rz ~ , 0 12x12' Dining Canopy 15.99 Reg. 19.99. For backyard or camping fun. it protects you from sun or rain. Se ts up in minutei. Berley 612 Spinning Reel 9.99 Feature packed fresh water, Open face reel with line. 6'12' or 1' Daiwa Rods 1.33 Green label salmon eggs. ~ n•MIW'" 9.99 Freshwater. 2 pc. spinning rods. With five "U" r.haped wire, chrome plated guides. ) '6 c '6 '6 City Dr. at Garden Gr<Mt BM!. Cordell Sig •0 ° Lures .. • 1A4 % oz .. 21/2" long lures are very effective when rapidly retrieved. Snelled Hooks 211oc ~~~· Bait holding hooks with 2 slices in shank. 7" nylon snell. rresh water spinning reel. With "con· stant cycle" gear train, one·spot lubrication, Teflon drag. Ar.ache F shlng Line eec / Monofilament line made of specially processed Dupont nylon. 1/. lb. gross weight. BUENA PARK: &ach 1t Or1ngethoroe-<>Pen weelldays 9:30 to9 30. Sundays 10 toe. ORANGE: -open weekdays 10 to 9. Sat. 10 to 7. &indaya 1.1:30 to 5. 3900 So. Bnstol..f4o. of So Coest Plaz.lo()pen weekdays 9:30Jo SI. Sund...-10 to 6. I . .. . • A J., OAtl v N.OT Fmsay. Apr112. t978 I Bills to Aid Consumers • Public Would Control Many Commissions I b) the lndu11try .. \hat' 1l l c- gulates. makin~ dttlst~ lb.al tend to "m8lnlun income a.l a h11(h levl•I." SACRl\MF.NTO <AP l Public mt·mbN' "'oulll rontrol many :1tatt• f umm1l'll1on' th<.1t n · )tul;.llc Cuhfornt.J lt\.lnit undl'r .. mat.1uve Rr Cl\\ n a d minP .. tr;1t11·1n propoirnt The 17 btll p&1 r kag1• \\a~ un \etled b) Gov. EdlT)Uild Hro~n Jr 's A14nc·ulture unJ &1\1rt•s i,ecrelary. fto~w Bard, uni! hrM Consum('r A ffa 1 r:> Dt•p1.1rtm('nl <.'bicf. Tuhti.ugu T.ikc1 THE\' CALI.El> 1t "on<' of lht· most s~t·epm g ~l'lll or ll•lo(1~l al l\ 1· propoi.ah <'' t·r put forth ()II bchalfofthl'con .. 11mt•r" On Air Cal At t~11ue art' tht' numerouis stole bo<1rd' llnd comm1i.i.1on,) In Ta k.e1 's dep~rlnH•nt , rrw ny ol the m h 1'ltorar t1llY domindted b)' r<'presl•ntat1ves of tht> llldui.lrlt':. lhcy regulalt' or llcl·n.-...· Takc.-1 's de pa rt ru eot ovt•ri.ees bm1rdb lhat dt·al \Ulh u1t••i. J>uch J i. funt'rJl11 , t•ontra<'lors, barbers. 1.1lhl 1.>t ic t'venl !i, arrhilt>cts. cosmetolo~>. nun.Ing homes, ph:1rrnac1c11, ix·st control and incoml' tax prcpurcr!I fl E SA If) MAN \' 1wN0t1'> "look al a board and M~l' it ('l)lltrolh:d One propoul would put a ma· JOnty Of publl<' m('mbers On 4&JI boardis and commi11:s1ons except those deuhng wnh medicine. A 111m1lar proposal wa1> defeatt:d In the legislature l~lll Y'-'•ir. lklllth l1cen11lng boaNh would huve one·thi.rd 1>ubltc: rncm· bershlp ANOTHER BILL would allow doctor , and denlii.ts lo advettlbt: in Cahfo1;r\1a, nnd aoothi:r would ~et up an 11cllon group to plead the consumer cause on proposed.. utJlaty rate ancrea:>el>. OC Fliers Get Take1 bald the medical pro· ft.'i.sion's watchdog board 1s e x· t•mpted from the propos.ed lep slnt1on on public membership because a nt.>w law increased it<o1 public memberi.hip t.oscven of 19 member:> AdditionaI Seats Another proposal calls for a re· !>tdenll&I ut1ltly ronsumer action J?roup to give con sumers a more po'-' erful \;oace before the s late Public Utilities Commission It would be financed by a voluntary S2 per -yl'ar fre added to utility bills. Recent a ction hv the c,tat<' Public t;t1lit1es Commission ~r::.mting Air C:.alifom1:.a routes between San Diego and Ontario will mean more space on fhghts from Orange County Airport to the Ba y Arca. an airlin e spokesman said f'redenck Davis. vice pn•!>i dent of marketing forth<' Newport Bcach-bai.ed airline. said the new i.erv1ce ~·rll begin Apnl 12 wuh 2!> nights a week between San Diego and Ontario 808 PA\'TON. a irlin e s pckes man. said the n<'w routes, "hich "'111 connect San Diego with the Ba v Area via Ont a no. will mean on<' flight a day to San Di~go -and l\\O f11j!hts a day on Sundays -can now be sent to thl' northern airports from Orange County. Payton s~ud the new schedule., will not m('an :i n increase m Air Cal 's flights out of ()range County. In addrl1011 to l rl't'.'ln l:: ltl<' extra flights out of Orangl' County for Laguna Beach Construction On Increase Buildin~ during Fe hruarv 1n Laguna Beach JUmJX'<l :lO 1>errt'.'nl over that of the same month Ja.,t year, according to hJ?ure' rt'- leased Tuc!>day by thl' l>l•pa rt· ment of M un1c1pal Serv1rcs Total construction valuation for the {int two months or th<' year is $1 4 m1lhon c·omparcd with $l.1 m1lhon for thl' !\aml' period lus t yc:l r. Thi• ~:ime tnlal number of bulldlllg permits, ti9. wrrc bsued. howl'Vl'r The mun1c 1pal st•n ·il't' rlt•p:irl· menl figure" 'how that an February , four permits totall· ing $206,000 were is~ucd for 11ingk family homn., two permits totathng S:.?05,000 '' 1·n • 1'"Ul'd for duptext•-1 .and n1i<.c<•llant'l1u:; permit:< f•H \\all~. garai.:1''· :11terat1or1 ... rd1H',1t1on' .and de mnht111n Jc-t·m 11H1•1l for .1ho ul Sl!)8,000 Pl'l\1,1(' ~OTlft: "Cll llOU\ IU\1 .. tU NAMI \TATtMrNT ,,.. fl'l!~l)'llltt 1-Q\. .. '"'•'• °'*""'~· ,.,, .. HAPf\OM rttU f t\ 01Vf\01>M IMI Ut• t<-i. P,. <..m.t• Mo ·• f A .. ,,.,,_ f '4'+ • "' t Hu~ fr 11 • ttv. Mtwwt \ 0. f o f• M• • ( 4 •. "'"- 1 • "f tt f"ln I 1'i. 1tl1' \tf•1 t ,. •l••tl f'• .,_ ri (A " ...0 ''°''" t111\11"11 '' , '"nur1.-1 bv • t)""IWt•l twtrtn. '"nip ft -'"~hl'lll I I'''' I • II~ JP\!\ I fAl•M4""t W•I\ lilftf Witt\ INI t nvnh c ••• • M Ot·•"O~ (OUM• \If\ /!Mtt". ,,,, ,.,,,16 PvhH ~"ft n,.,,0-f f'l•\t O•••Y J'Hot AA.At• r-i I/ 1•, 1• ;t"-J Apt1I J • ., ... , 1' PllRt.IC NOTIC'I': -----------~t(flTIOll~ 111.1\INU~ NAM[ \lA 1 (Mt HT '''• te\Hflw1~') tl•, t n 1 tln•t•t N 1 t ... , n 4w:t •rr '' '' T".OA\ t v 1 ,,. 1 u At 1 '" on~.. .,,. .. , "' IO\ ~-~rlU•41U.t"t•lW.O 0.•d.t'• C omn1yt\•f¥ (\fJ~t(...,_H, •l••·•··'"'••\.'""'1'•110"! 11'1( .......... '\h.,.ttt \t• >O\ ~r•tH'rtAf,•.,"•)M(1 \, d?Vf•'' ('"""""'" ..... C...llf.i'#illl'•t o.•,ttwio'°'"'" dO (•tnP•" Ot \I• r ·~ .. W"O"•f b••'"•l••l ""I ha .,... "u tM 'J •nft""'' ... t 11, .. '-"'rttWr,f\, •• CA~ tlH l (0MMV'" '~ I J •I 11'\Pf•·, '"'( ,.. '•_Jf\~d J l 'tllcf'i "'"'* N:l'Ofl 11\' '' "' ..... ~"' ,,,~,, •• ," ltv (~y t ,, '' Of O••f'•llf' <.ou.,h VII Mou•" • • ,... • \J)\t P\lbl•,.,...~ O••f"Qtt (~'1"• OA·•• h~ ,..._,," O t• t• •"CJ Apr n • t•~ •4i& •• Pl'BUC N011CF. "CTITIOUS aUSINESt IOAM(Sf•TlMINT tnps to San Jose . Oakland and Sacramento. Payton said the change will mean that more Orange County passengers will be able to make use of the Bay Area flights. When those flights on~inated in San Diego, s eating s pace ror passengers boarding at Orange County was limited · NOW THE FLJGlrJ'S froin San Diego will go to Ontano. so lhe flights that used to stop at Orange County will now originate there, Payton ex· plained. He said the change in routes also will mean that one flight a day from Orange County to On· tano will be eliminated and will be direrted instead to the Bay Area. * * * OT H E R PROPO SE D measures would: Create state pohcy to pro· mote direct marketing or agricultural products from farmers to consumers. "( think we have lost s1ghl or the small farmer," Ms. Bird said. "It 1s no attempt to establis h a s tate market. or hurt retail markets. It's an alternaltve, an attempt to utilize the county fair farmers' markets approach." -Require California courts to refuse to enfo r ce consumer transactions that involve decep· tive sales methods or other "s harp practices " Onl y California and Nevada have not adopted laws to r ecognize the so- c ailed "doctrine of uncons· cionabilily." Air Cal Reports 14o/o Re11enue Hike J\ir California Tuesday report· l'd a profit before tax of S2,209.574 for the calendar year 1975 The Newport Beach-bas ed airline recorded total revenues of $37,828.165, an inrrcase of 14 per· cent from the previous year. despite what airline 0Htc1als called depressed pao;~engcr de· mand in the earl) part or 1975 JS RF.l.EASl:'liG the 1975 re- sults, R:W. Chfford. pn:~1dent. :ia-1d . •' 1975 wa s tt year of rhallen~e which was mel w,!lh Vlf!Or and measureable succe~s We were gratified to cont mu(' our record of unbroken profitabrhty m earh quarter since the second quarll>r or 1972 .. In addition to lhe financi;il rt'.': port issued by the airlint'. J\ir Cal 0Hici;1ls listed 1975 pa~sen$t<'r ll l:ttist1 cs which showed tn· c·rea s c s in three of (o ur catcgonc>s , The in~r<'ases, ucrordln~ to airline spokesman Bob Payton, Were larl'(ely the rl'llUll of <'nlarged passc>nger demand onrt new routes put into ~<'rvtt•c an 1975 from Orange County through th1• RaY" Ar1:a to l.:1kc Tahoe. from San Oit·~o to the Ha y Area. and from Ontario to Sacramento Acrording to the report. the number or airline's revenue passengers carried in 1975 was up.8 4 percent to 1.555, 147; the 1974 figure was 1.431,452. ANOTHER I NCREASE WA.S posted m available scat miles. "h1ch climbed from 730,713,000 in 1974 to 788,945,000in1975, an Ill· crease of 8 percent. The airline also showl'd an in· crease in revenue passenger mill's. up 7.9 percent from 512,920,000 in 1974 lo 553,232,000 in 19'15. 'fh<' load factor, a figure that reflects the · average percentage or occupancy of each flight, showed almost no change, drop· ping rrom 70.2 in 1974 to 70.1 in 1975. IRS Eyes Lag FRESNO (AP) -The Internal Revenue Servic<' processing cenl<'r expects a heavier last· minute crush than usual because returns received to date nre six percent behind last year ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- SPRINGER and VVHITE AUCTIONEERS AUCTION OF AMERICAN AND ENGLISH FINE ARTS OBJECTS APRIL 3, 1 P.M. •SPECIAL AUCTION OF ESTATE JEWELRY, 3:30 P.M. ORIENTAL FINE ARTS AUCTION -SUNDAY, APRIL 4, 1 P.M. t,._ fOolk>WH~Q 0.t\O" f'\ cNoi"O buV fWI'\\ .. , OOVG \IAl'!HEY ~ A\'IOCllllE\ 111U MUtlWOod\ Ct • ,:o,..,1•1n ""'"'•· (.II •llOll Dou,••• H v.,~•• 101) Mll'IWOOOI C.I., '°"""'10\11 V•litllJ, (.A U Kll tlw, tfV\I,,._. " CO<ldllt ll'O !l'I en II> . ...-. o......-... ,,,... , .... ll•tt-lll ... "'"" ...,"' '"" ,_,., C.ten 01 Oun" ~' "" Mtlll'tt.tt1• 3010 REDHILL • COSTA MESA • 17141 540-4.098. BETWEEN BRISTOL AND BAKER • HORTH SJJlE _Qf __ O.RANGE COUNTY AIRPORT • 2 MINUTES SOUTH OF . THE NEWPORT FREEWAY. ,,,., . ,.,..,_.Or.,.• c:.01 Oaol• l'\1to1. ~-2' Ml~·· 1, ., , •• tm ".,,. ... ; . Restrlef Aetivitie~ • Oil Finn Control ·Target of New Bill €oteRaH '1irfh11 WASlllNr.TON <API The s~:nate unl1tt ust ~uht·on\m1lll'l' uppron•d u bill to brcaJt up ma JOr 011 company control or the.: 1>1•trolrum Industry Thl• mcuorl', upprovro Thuri. doy, would rt•q\1lrc.-the nnllon':-. 18 lurAl'St olt compm\lt-11 to n·· duce their operation)I lo onl' uc t1,lt ~. 1•1thl•r production , tr;rns portation. t'<'(lnlng or rJ)arkt.'ling, i.poni.or!I swd The :.olt-t'Xl'eption \\OUld ht> for some refiners. who \\Ould bl· permitted to en~a1ote in the retail marketing or petroleum pro. duets. fttt>ei.,fl>rship A"91d8 Ml!l'NEAPOLIS. !\1ann. <AP> 1 OS Rea It) Trubl o!f1cials re port that three banks to \\hlch the lrui.l O'-' e~ a total of $30 million -including Crocker N.J ( TAKING ) __ TO_CK _____ Petmte-um Co. has oocn com· pleted. 1'0SC0 prcsidt>nt Morton M. Winston 'l'hur:sday called the ac· quislllon n m11Jor expansion and i.aid the cum puny ux1>erts sales of $1 billton this yc.-ar dt.'Sptle lht' t•xpense of the purchttl>C. ~ Tfl>lb Bike F'llESNO IAP> -The sub- llcripllon rnte of the l<"res no Bee has been mrreascd 25 cents per month. • The new rate went into efrect Thuri.day, the same day as ap~ \ 1ou ty annou1H'c.'d increase in the price of the Sucrttmento Bet.". Howard Austin, who has survived three layoffs in has 31 years as a· boilermaker. had his job al \he Marion. Ohio. railyards· ekiminalcd when the Erie Lackawanna died and merged with six other railroads into the new govern me 'n L • b lf'C kc d Con Rail. t1ona1.tor California. to '-'htch IDS s-H~r ff OMO~ owes SS mJ!lion h a \c ..-• .........,., . . "'1thdrawn their demands for Ne" port n t·s<'arch Corp .. 1mmedrate payme nluflhl!debt Fo untain \'ulley, has bel'n Thus. the officials i.a1d. the c hosen by 11 uAhes Research trui.t "'.•II not he forced to seek Laboratories for this year's prote~t1on under Chapter ll of · · S u p p t 1 c r S u ~e r i or the ~ederal ~fankruptcy Act al Perforinttnr l'" a\\ ard, part of the end of t\pnl. Hughes' · '.ee ro defects pro- A RCO BuPI• St0<-k Fruit Surplus May Blossom LOS ANGELES tAP> -The Atlantic Richfield Co. <ARGO> agreed to buy more than s ix million i.hares of Anaconda <..:o. stock valucd at Sl62 mrlllon, J rompany sp-0kcsm an said. DAVIS <AP > Despite dry weather. Californi'a's recent un- seasonable wearmth may l'lhll bring a surplus of fn.ul!-and oth· er crops, says state Food and Agriculture Direc t or LT Wallace About :>even million s hares '-'e re offen•d for s ale by in· d1v1duut stockholders. s urpass· ini: by a million lhl' number of !-hares ARCO wantl'd lo buy at S27 a s hare, an AHCO spckesman !-a1d Thursday At thl' Western Food lnd11,try conference, Wallace· 11a1d. "The bloom is on. It's just fantai.llr " TOSCO BuPI• An#I• But he warned that an e<1uallv unse a son ab l c f rt'('ll' rou Id change things overnight LOS ANG F:LES <AP) -Th(' 011 Sha ll' Corp. <TOSCO> said tht• S230 m11l1on purchase of the we .. t Con s t a s:><·lll of Phillips Th• fol1owlnQ lt\f GtnVt P\ 11 • 1 t • ~.,,, •• " il WhPC tea (l\m t..1"<111 I ' tU,. UutJ P•p Nation.I S-11<~r1t1~., Ctw-\4 Uf H '1 Hy..Jll ( p Ot•ll'rs Ann. 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The letter was regarded u a si.p forward In th e sometimes shaky S750 million aircraft contract tb1t haic been beset by mtsundersund.Jnp on both sides. Friday, April ' 1978 s Freudian SIM Mag Braga About Boozers By MILTON MOSKO~'ITZ Some ~oplt> drink more lhun uth1:r:.. und It 's noth1n~ to bt proud of unJc:u you ha1>pen lo bt.• lht• udvt>rt1$1nll? man.,er of a muga11ne wh1t'h 11' tr} ins: to 1mpre11s liquor compan1~s with th\' w~n leKi. of lb t1•udl•ri. It ypu a re in lhnt poaitlon, tht>n lt"a ap part>ntly <iltOitl'lht"r pl'() per to xo around boa t· m g about the hfuvy art1ount · of 1Alcoholt<.· bcivera(les downed b> your sub~cribcrs Money Tree The Aqtl'rlcuns' love uffatr with .Pl'~ r holos:y has enabled the rnugu1nc Psvc•holoay Toda» tu build up lb ctttulatlon to -Ont• million. And now that !L tuu. r<>ochtd thh1 lof\y height. It's intent on dem<?~lrutlna lo M ad1so11 Avenue admen that lts r e aders, rn udd1taoo to havina a ket'n intt>rost m Freud und Jung und Rl'u~h. hat>e an 1nsat11.1blc lhlr~t for ltlartinis. TO DO T HAT. IT has dredged up uud1enC'e rt'search data to compare the drink.111g habits of 1t:. reJd~rs "'1th the drinking habits or other magazine readers und the t ~. population as a whole One certainly has to be impressed. Psychology Today readers can really put 1t away. Thal must be the hidden m eaning in the magazine's themehne: "PT readers lave lheir dreams today, not tomorrow " Take rum consumption. Usin~ the U.S udult avt'rage as a base of 100. t.be PT reader intake is 269 or mor~ lhan doubJe. 1t ·s higher t.ban that of any other leading m agazmt>. PT readers also top the field in vodka drlnkin~. with a 216 leveL In gin. It has to settle for third place, its 183 scor1: trailing the 196 levels achieved by readcu of The N~w Yorker and Saturday Review World. · PT ALsO FINlsnEs third in Scotrh whisky consump· tion, its 210 level behind The New Yorker's 278 •ind HaqJer's-AUant.ic 's 229. So it seems that when it comes down to drinking, the on· Jy magazine that <'&n compare favorably with Psychology Today is The New Yorker. It leads not only in gm and Sc.:olch butJn tbe cordials and brandy departments. 1 Bon Appet.il, a magazine for people mterested In gourmet cooking. has a much smaller c •r<'ulaUon thon Psychology Today but it Oogs the ~ame hor'le when 1t talk:- t.o Madison Avenue. Its pitch shol.\:, a touplc loudinA up ;1 stat.ion wagon with ba~s overflowing with bottles, and IL goes on to point out proudly that in lhe last month 59.9 pf'r- cent of its subscrlbt>rs "purch11sed "int.•s or s p1nls by the> cose ... while the enllre yearly US. per cnp1la con~ump. tjon of liquor is onlY 11boul two-thirds or one case." BUT IT'S OBVIOUS from th~ figures l'ited b y Psychology Today that the re.aders or s u<'h magazines 1s Time. Newsweek, Esquire. Sports lllustrated and Playbo~· all drink more than the average Amen can adult For: example, Time readers ~nnk 60 perC'enl more rum than the a verage Amerkan. Newsweek readers consume 75 percent more cordials than lhc US. average Pl:.iyboy re- aders enjoy 11 60 perct.'nl cd1;c-In Scotch intake E:-q u1 r(' r('- nders have a 150 SC'Ort.' in the vodka departml'nt And Sports Illustrated readers drink one-third m ore vodka thun thl' :.iverage U.S. adult. One mi~ht almost Ix! temptt:'d to conclud1· that these magazines are driving people to dnnk. Takei Advises No Soft n' Fresh Buys Consumer Affairs Drrector Talccti.u~u Takti adv1~ed consumers not to send monev for :rn ;1dvertai.ed Sort n · Fresh skin care collection. He said 1t 1s deceptively pictured as a selection of I.rial size bolUes of cosmetics Ads have appeared usmg vanou:. names, including the Soft Skin Collection, and Super Freshener Collection. Tal(ei said consumers pay for an in!\uHiC'1enl nmount of the products to adequately test U1c m. GOP Conunittee Buys Computer The Republican National Committee has tokrn de>llvery on a Microdata Reality minicomputer system from DaLatcl. Inc .• W as hin ~t o n-based dis tributor ()( M 1c rodata Corporation of Irvine . The comput<>r will handle ch·ction-ye:1r ovrrlond or inform ation and Wiii be USed for (1nurinol C-01111 111 and <'8mpaign stat1:.t1caJ reporting to thl· l"«dcr al Ek<'lllm Commission. 'Debt Skippers ' Leave Million Bills Moro thnn l mllhon unpaid b1ll'i Wl'rt' l('ft IH'hlnd e:1ch month in 1975 by consumer dt>htors "ho m11vl!d without n11tl fyln~ their credilONi, fl <'Cordan51 lo u reN•nt n11t1onwlde sur ve)' of members by the Amcrlcnn C:<1llector11 A11soclt1teon CACA ). Inc. These unpoid bll111 lotal $100,()()(>.~ach month and 111 tlmately increase the prkt-x beinR pSJid b'tfho~r· Mni;umcr~ who pay their hills as promisf'd The it'lcrea11ed mobility of Amerkan J>('Opli• nnd what s cem11 to be a de('rcased runr1•r n for prr31mal rr•i,pon111hllil y ure makinJC "skips·· u muJor problem for c r1•<Hlor,, ut·rord Ina to the a11so<'lallon. Ct1st~ tor skip tra<'in$1 .tlt<'mptln.i to lo<'ale those who move without payin g or ll'uvln~ fotwardan~ addrc>sses -JnCrt!liSC lh(• <">~t Of d11IOI! bU'ilnCll!l and providing serv1res 11uch as be a Ith cntt.•, and I hu:-in crease prices for goods and services. M E MBE RS OF TIIE Hse>ciation -which in<'ludes more than half of the collection services in the counl r)' re· celve more than 500.000 l'lk1p 8<'rounts a mnnth after creditors have failed in lhcirown locatlntz errort:- "Consumer debtors occaslonnlly ov~rlook payln,r one or two or their credl~ before movinR. and promRllY makt.• payment once they are located," :iccordlng t<> John w. Johnson . assotlatlon executive vice president "However, t.bete a'teo large and growinJt numbf'~ o( peopl<' who do- Uberately leave behind nil of their bills. and even RO lo e>e· traordlnary lengths to cover their tracks 1n order to •uc· ceufully cheatlbeir credJtors " ACA Is opposed to a bilr introduced In Congress by Franll Annunllo CD-lW<>nU) which would make it more dff. ncult for profenional collection 11ervlcel1 to nllt'mpt to locate 11ktp debtor•. The. blll wnuld pr<lhlblt sending letter!! ln an attempt to locetc skips and prohJblls asking to talk lo the 1klp debtor. ACA ~ urging Annunzlo to amt"nd hlR proposal to re- quire all debtor consumer11 to Mtlfy all or their credrlort wbmever tbe.y cb4n(e addresses. 1' • . .. .. . . -< ~ ~ .. . • • Friday, Aorll 2, 1 '11 reen • -~g tot-Truckload Garden Sale Open Daily 9:30-9:30 Sunday 10-6 Sat. & Sm. April 3 and 4 Evergreen, Buy · Direct From Truck & Save Dress up your yard with green the year around. Gra· cious evergreens frame your home in their muted green to blue-green colors. Great aa foundation plant- ings or in the elegance of a single shJ1ii, they'11 perk up your yard and your home. Use as a screen or hedge. Now's the time to plant your evergreens from Wards. Clloose From Large Selection. 1 GAL. PLANTS .................. 7 6 c 5 GAL. PLANTS .•............•... $376 lnstant~n. Flower and veg- etable bedding plants. • W~i for your seeds to pop out ol the . Get your gardtn and J046 f1onr otr to a quick and e~ at.art •Ith beddinC plants from Wards. Now's the tUM to choose your favorite flowers and vegetables from our wide seJedlon. Have a gnat Carden all summer long. PQny packs. '2776c REG.69< ... l CHOOSE 4"POTTEDCOLOROR VEGETABLE REG. 47c SALE 3/1. LIVELY Zl4-INCH HOUSE PLANTS 4 for s1. Azaleas, Camellias and Rapbiolepis '--- REG. 5'c EACH Bring the Kids To See Their Favorite Cartoon Character. BONSAI KIT By K.iyomi Shlnomiya 50o/o OFF WARDS CHAIN LINK FENCE FABRIC Many heights. qualities. finishes available. Let Wards install it for you 1extral •Sale price apphe!I onlv when purchased with posts, gates. loprs11. fitttnRS at rt'R low prices .. SAVE $20. WARDS TOUGH. 31/z-HP ROTARY ~lu rdy t>n i:ine REG.t?2.99 n.1 ~ pull·and· 99ss 1{11 ~tart1 n1t CATCHER ............ 17.99 '4M•ll11l-SA VE '20. 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BUG-CETA*FOR SNAILS, SLUGS Klll• thtte com· 76e mon puts i n R•rdeM, lawns 2~-LB ORANGE COUNTY STORES ONLY ·. In Our Garden Shop ~ BONSAI KIT 3 88 SPECIAL... • BONSAI DEMONSTRATION · COSTA ME8A ONLY Decorator ~t~~~. ~!~~~~ 3ss green, yellow and black . Two distinctive styles. Many Other Styles Of Plant Stand & Contain- ers at Sale Prices. Assorted Styles and Designs Hand Painted ALL FOUNTAINS & BIRDBATHS 15o/o TO 30o/o !i~~LAR Rustic Bird Bath .•..........••.........•.•............. 14)" SAVE '90 1 OX9-FOOT STORACE·BUILDING Galvanized steel. Big lSD88 9'10"x9'4" int.. holds 661 cu.f\. TaU 8' l" peak. llWtf 4'1t-S'd ' 811Wtq..... REG. ZSIJ5 , • .. COSTA MESA BmtolatSanDiegoFMway 549-9400 HUNTINGTON BEACH ~=ll ·~s-apirit of'' SANTA ANA Bristolat~ntb S47a4J FULLERTON H&rbotatOrangelhor,>e m.zsoo I value I . ' Cosmetic Tax a Doub .le · Burden 1 SACRA.M ENTO (AP) -A bill to atop the state from impoaioa sala tax on devices women Uff after they have undereone breast sureery lJ achedu.Jed to ~ burd Apnl 1 b~ the A11embly Revenue and. TuAllon Com~lt~. .. Wttat a dis1uslinf way to collect taxes, • aald Al.aemblywoman l.eona E,e.-land <D.San Jose> wbo authored the bill to atop the taxation BEA ANDERSON, Editor Friday, April 2, 1976 81 L Smooth Sa iling Be Prepqred Does your husband love his sailboat almost more than he cares for you'.' Does he spend hours alxiard puttering while you sit at honie fiddling? The woman who unswers yes to these que_stions may need ,to learn to be u better first mate, ac· cording to the Balboa Yacht Club. To help landlocked wives and those who suil but want to be bet· ter at It, the club, In conjunction with the Newport Ocenn Sa1hng Assoc1at1on, s ponsored a luncheon for women only and bombarded lhe guests with in· formation Amontc the lop1cs d1o;cussed were how to sun•1\·e by knowing how to operate a boat, raring rules !bf sure you 're right l>ttforc you scream I and how lo pro. n sion a boat. A panel of speakers. renowned in local raring circles. presented the topics to J,he 150 women gathered m the clubhouse. Smee women usuallv are the nurses al home, they should be prepared lo give firi.t u1d al sea , according lo Or. Richard Foxx. TAK E A CLASS "Ideally you c;hould take a first·aid course," h<' said. "lla1,1' a working knowlecli.:e of the rudio. Check lhc mNl1l·al h1slorv Of pcople who will I><' j.(oing w Ith youonlon~lrtps" Above all. no one should panic in an emergency. he stressed If there is bl eedlnj?, use com pression . not a tourniquet ltt1ey'rc out). Or. Foxx advocated us inj.( magazines to form emergenc~· splints for broken limbs and hav ing a tank of oxygen in thl' ship's supplies. "But there is no su~l1tutc for knowledge." he stressed Prisc111a Bourgeois told lhl' group they s ho uld learn lo operate their boa I 1f they are i::o mg to spend any lime on 1l She sugges ted they keep their eyes and l'ars open every llmt.• they go aboard because they should learn somcthini.: eiJch tnp Snooz\' Ullman. billed as :.t ··" orld ·renowned uuthonty." Aa\'C hints on how to pro\ls1on a boat. NO FR EEZER Her sailboat has a four burnt•r stove and refr1 gerator but no freezer. With this in mind. ~he outlined a thcoretlral trip to Cabo San Lucas. which would lake a few weeks and offer flow places to slop and shop • One of her secrets 1s to ha\'f' a wooden box on deck covert•d w1lh Ru nny sacks, which is UM'<.! for produce and saves ins1e stoi:agc space. <SeeSE_A SAFET\', 8·2> ltbAB3052 Sbe nld it 1s sad that state a1enciea coosider the devices "ce»meUc" tor the reason to apply the tax. However, a spokesman for the Department of Finance sa1d the S percent sales tax on these 1tem1 brines the state an ann ual revenue of about $4.20,000. ' 1T bls Is a tough thing to oppose," said the spokesman, who asked not lo be named. "But our position is to oppose erosions of the tMX base. Our position la to have a tax buf' broad enough to provide s ufficient revenues for t he state." A spokeswoman for the American Cancer Society's Sun Francisco office decned taxmc prostheses as 1( they w're " a tuoo ot llpstlck." Women who u•der10 mastectomies because of cancer, need prosthesis for "emotional" therapy, so that they wall appear pbyincally normal, accordin1 to the cancer society. The Financ~ Deparlmenl official said that accordlng to cancer society figures 200,000 California women are now using the device. The average cost of a prosthesis is S35 a year. or $2.10 an taxes , the Finance Department spokesman said. 1be woman·s lniUal cost, which wouTd tnclude fitting, could be as much u S125. he srud Ma . E1eland criticized opposition to her bill that alio c a m e r r o m t b e s t a ~e .Department of Rehabilitation and atate Board o r EquaUzation. "I regret that you view the breast prosthesis as ·cosmetic' tor lt is not!'· she wrote to Edward Roberts , statt' r eh~ b ililJlllon di rector . "Without this aid, thefe~ is u vartety of back and muscular problems which ensue. "I would 'hope that you would tal k to even a Ccw of the thousand women who have had their breasts re moved before you listen to the Department of Finance's judgment that thus 1s a cosmetic device. therefore u good way lo lax people." The Flnanct.' Oepari lTW'n otflclaJ said that 1961 leaiJ!atu: eumpted prescription mfdich:: from the sales• tax, aiul th exemption w~s later expallde to Include artif1c1al arft\$ an ltaa. and In 1972 kldne s uffertarli' materl&llf fo · cleansmit blood He said the difference It lh1 prosthesis does not deal with body function Ms . Egeland recel'ltl amended t he'blll to move It ou of the prescription drt.ig itrt'tl& and attempt to flatly o,atla\l taxation OQ the devices. "That's a better way,'1 tht spokesman said, but il dldn'I alter th• Finance J)epartmenu_ position. whic h 1s. sources said, a "qwel " form of oppos1tJon. A Lesson in Survival By DENNIS McLEU.AN °'' ... 0.11, "'""""' When Fred De la Torre arrived an New York from Mexico shortly aCler World War I, he spoke no English for the fjrst three months. The only way he could order his meals in a diner was by point· ing his finger to indicate what he wanted. His daily cuisine was un- ins piring, to say the least. One night the man sitting next to him was eating something-that. looked decidedly more appetjz. ing thai, his usual fare. "I said, 'What lS that">" re· raUed De la Torre. "He said, ·goulash.' I pointed my finger to say. 'Give m e that.'" The 71·\'ear-old Costa Mesa resident laughed while recalling the incident. But at the lime it made him realize the lime had come to learn English. It was a matter of s urvival. "Necessity 1s the mother of Ul\'entlon." he said. "l had to p1ck1lupratherqu1ckly -lhadto eat.·· RELAYS M.ESSAG E That is the ml'ssage De la Torre relay s to the Spanish-speaking people taking has "Survival English" classes through Newport-Mesa Unified School District Adult Education. "I tell lhem ln the beginning class that F.ngltsh is their bread and butter." he said The classes. which he teaches week nijthts al Estancia and Lindb<.-rgh schools. represent a second career of sort.c; for him. He has been teaching through adult education since 1974 when he graduated with an AA degree in bilingual l eaching from Orange Coast College Jt 1s lhe second college degree tor the soft-spoken father of six. who earned his first in eleetnc power engineering from a New York college in 1936 His dec1s1on to return to school after a 36·year absence was prompled by his retirement, GOOD P URPOSE, "I had plenty of time on my hands and wanted to put it to a good purpose. I thought a lot or people need to be taught Englis h sowhy don'l I teach them." While attending school. he served as a volunteer tutor and also taught English as a Se<.'Ond language m a Fountain Valley community center He holds the distinction of betng the oldest volunteer a t the Fred De la Torre, who says he learned English as a 'matter of survival,' works with Spanish-speaking students in his class at Lindbergh School. tutorial center and also the oldest to receive his de~ree through the bilingual teaching program. "I felt they were going to think, here's an old man they're going to laugh at. But It was just Lhe opposite. The teachers were nice.'' How did his students react? "You'd be surprised! They'd look for me. They figured I had the background and could help them out with their problems." His family? "They figured . he's retired , now and if he's happy going back to school. let him 'go," he said. LESSON P LANS In addition to the adult education c la sses, he also teaches privately. lt adds up lo a tot of lesson planning but, he said. he enjoys it. De la Torre praises the adult education program. saying the survival E nglish classes help close the gap between the language and cultural barriers. ''At Estancia r had the good fortune to deal with peopt~ South Am cri ca. Cuba .i: • .l Mexico. ll is a pleasure deaHng with peop le fro m different cultures. "As long as 1 can help other peop l e overcome their rircumstances. l 'm very happy doing that.·· He added, "I believe if you keep active, you keep alive ~d healthy. Sitting in the cotner watching TV is for the birds. That's not for me." ~1 Pattern Sew~ Right 8y JO OLSON 0.1 ... D•lly ~flee SUI! t'or som e people. the thouRhl of sewinl( turns their i.tomachs Into knots and m akes their knees feel Uke jelly. Only part of the sewmR proces!I may be the culprit, accordlnu to Mellany Bolf(er, a Costa Mesa in· struclor and seamstress. She has analyzed tht.' problems many women have in sewing and decided that it is the filtin11 . not the actual construction. which or. fers the most difficulty. "The majority of people have patience with sewinl(, but pattern fitting is hard," she said The solution. she believes. lic!I an a custom pattern wtuch can be used for any type of jlarmcnl and adapted to even the m<>!lt difficult styles. Mrs. Bolger and her mother. Barbara Lleuwen. also or Costa ~1esa. have developed a system that they believe can be used by any person on a no·fait basis. ACCVllATE MEASURE It enables the seamstress to do a better job because s he Is -LUeJLSuted accur.atd,y aod &oes home with a pattern she knows will m perfeclly. They also havP developed a basic pant pattern. which "rr lains the fashion look but f1ls the• figure." For the pants, Mrs. RolF(er and Mrs . L1cuwen are concernl'd with 12 different leR a nd hip areas, which relate to eal'h other and are essential in obtaining u good m From working with many women, both in their puttcrn service and com blnc.od years in the fashion and sewinJt indust ry . the two uid they have seen "every fiF(ure problem" that <'X· is ts. NOT UNUSUAL "All women think they h<l ve the most unusual figure, but they don 't , .. Mrs Bolger said. While making the adjustmenL'i and taking the measureqienls. they discuss different fishion lines with their customers and try to help them decide wluch styles are the most flattering. Interestingly, the measure· menls Mrs. Bolger and her mother take are often smaller than when women measure themselves. 11tey nave ound. at .,'no1wo figures are alike," which is one reason companies have difficulty making standardized patterns lo fit a wide range of people. ronfui.i•d with lh1• '>horFtcrrn clasill's" und would rathl•r let 80· ml•onl' Pl:'il' do 11 "Women arc> b1·Ainnlnn to filld that time 1s mon1•y. ''she added. BAC'K TO BASICS Mr~ OolRl'r. a formf'r fashion coordinator for departmmt and fllbric i;torrs and o rcprcscn, tative for !ll'Vl'rul (lnttern com· panics, finds t hut women ltl't tumlni.t bnck to lh(• buslc11 in wardrob('s "A lot of pcopl(• hov<' scoffed ot '(a11hlon . "· s he s aid. "We basically n<><'d cloth<>s to cover our bo<hcs. 1''011h1on now mcanll! lookinR jlood and feeling good In your clothes." More classico; mc<1n more women wnt buy b<!tlcr fabrics. she added, and good patterni; wlll become even more important. Mr s. Boliter views her burgeoning business as more • than an opportunity lo gel ahead. It ls an opportunity for her, as o woman. to use her talents and creativity. She had an early example or u woman setting goal'! In the busl· ness world and achieving them when her mother wrote letters to lfie Va$u pbltcrn com1>me. mans-years ago telllng them that she would like to work for them. Barbara Lieuwen and daughter Mellany Bolger customize patterns "We arrange an appointment. measut-e the person extensively {in some 40 areas> and decide what size pattern she shoulcfbuy. Then. we correct it,•· Mrs. Bolger said. Other methods of fltting are be· Ing taught, Mrs. Bolger saJd. bul she believes that "women are Now Mrs. Bolger has analy'Zoed her own potential and decided the future lse11 In incorporating nnd franc h isin g her method throu&hout the U oiled Slates. ,. .. .. ~ • I ' t t IJ1 DAILY PILOT Friday. Apnl 2, 1976 ..... :p{,// Revealing ·Facts Twisted 8y DENNIS MeLELLAN Ol t ... 0.lly ~j .... \I.off A recent national sur\'e)' dahn1 M percel\t of the parent.a PoUtlei believe they are the major • abw'ce of sexual Information for lbtlrchlld. But only 11 percent of the children In the survey s.y they lesrntd the facts ol llte 1rom Uldr parenlll. , ! :"l'bia gross d i•crepancy really shows how wide the cornmunica· Uon gap Is.•· soys Mona Coates. a tucher of human sexuality at Orange Coast College. To Jlelp dost> the gep betWffn parents and their ch.lldren in dis- cussina it and to in15ure that the right information is pa.sst!d on Ma. Coates conducts workshops r6r parents. Assisting her is Wayne L<t· mont, co-founder a nd former ex· ecutive directorof the Birth Con· t~ lns\itute and direetor or the Ctl,lfornia 'Alternative Learning Hi)h School. ftey believe the parent's role o~..sex educa tor is one of the most cwcial functions of parenthood. tt!often ends up being a negative~ ellperience for both parent and dtild, they believe. :'The overall purpose of the seminar is to give pare nts a sepse of comfort in their sexuali· ty,and the subject in general and to 1a1n specific communication situ~." said Ms. CoulH. She added she wan~ them 'to Htablish an adequa~ and com· forlab!e vocabulary Many parents either don't know lht' correct termlnotocy or lhc words have a negative connotation. S"he noted. She believes attitudes ore changing , but t he p resent generation is stuck in the transi· lion. Works hop pa rticipants le1:trn skills. isuch as active listemn11. "It's important to know how to listen. The.re'• kind_oL a._ s.ub conscious need lo hear what you want hid uther than what Ute person actuaJly is saying " Participants break into group~ of four or five 10 an exercise t.hal 1s used to help them become skillful and at ea se. They choose, for >exartiple. a various means of rontraception to discuss. While imagining' ever· )'one in the group is 14. one member must explain what it is for, how it is used and its ad\•ao· ta_ges and disadvantagt!s. · ·1t forc e s them to think of specifics.•· Role-playing also is u sed. Participants are giveo a situa- tion concerning tbeir'chHd and asked bow they would react. Some hold back at first, Ms Realism Obscene? -.... Mona Coates, Wayne Lamont Conduct Workshops Contes said But because the groups are s mall. members bwld up a level of trust. She believes many parents are ignorant and mis informed , primarily because"they had even less sex education than-their children. "We believe if parents don't have th e knowle dge . it 's necessary ror them to encourage their child to take classes." Any individua l or organization interested in having the couple conduct a workshop may call Wayne Lamont. 636-4471. (Ann Landers ~ DEAR ANN LANDERS: Is this world going cqrnpletely sex crazy? I just read an announce- lJlent in a financial journal stating that a toy manufacturer is coming out with a' doll called "baby Brother." It will be anatomically correct ••nght down to the last detail." Jn other words, I've been drunk and stoned many limes. J thought I was having a ball. The booze made me sick and the pot spaced me out so I couldn't re· member much. address a widow at least three times smce I 've been reading your column. but will you please tlo it again? 1 want to have fo\jr dozen copits made and mail one to every person who maKes this mistake. tHe doll will have genitals. · The announcement said they will have to use very blunt language on the outside of the box so no one will be surprised after they buy the doll a.od discover how "complete" it is. The TV cqdes. they complained. will not allow them to sbow a doll's bare bottom, muchle5S genitals. Now as I look back, I realize I wasn't having fun at all. I was just a crazy, mixed-up kid. It's much more fun to use my own personality. My senses are sharper and J am aware of what is go. ing on. I guess I 'f &S unsure or myself and wanted to break out of m y s hell. It reallv bothers me terribly, Ann. and I 'll bet there ar·e thousands of other widows out there who feel a wave of sadness whenever they see themselves referred to as Mrs. Mary Jones, which is. OT course. the way a divorced woman sho4ld be addressed. -PLEASE CALL ME BY HlS'NAME · I am not ready for this. How about yon, Ann? -.CLASS OF '40 I'm lucky I woke up before I became addict· ed and lost my health and messed up· my head. When I see m y friends still at it, I feel sorry for them a nd wonder wher<: Lhey'll end up. - SMART IN TIME DE AR FRIEND: Here 's your letter -the fourth oAe l '\•e printed on the subject wltbln memory. I hope you and .-very other widow who has this problem will cUp this t'olumn aod have copies made iuT frknds whn don't know better or have minds like sines. · DEAR CLASS: Whether you are "ready" or DO\ It's here, so brace younelf, kiddo. I can tbink of many ~gs I.II our society that are a lot more obscene and harmful than a male doll with genitals. And plenty of It ls on TV -for enmplf', shootings, stabbings; stranglings and the cracking or skuU1. DEAR SMART: I can't add a thing to your ieUer except a word of appreciation for having wrtt&ea lt. I'm s ure you struck a raw nerve somewhere. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm a 16-year-old who has a message for young a nd old aUke - people who rhink the only way to have fun is to 6et drunk or stoned. DEAR ANN LANDERS: My husband passed away s ix months ago. In spite of all the requests I have made Qf friends and family to address m y cards and letters to Mrs. JOHN Jones. they .still insist on using MY given name -Mrs . Mary Jones. It's not always easy to r ecognize love, especially the first time arounrl. Acquaint yourself with. the guidelines . Read Ann Lan ders's booklet . "Love or Sex a nd How to Tell the Difference." fo'or a copy, mail SO cents in coin and a long, stamped. self-addressed envelope with your request to Ann Landers. P.O. Box HOO, Elein. Ill. 60120 1 know you ha ve printed the proper w ay to CALENDAR . DIVORCE ~ID: A self· ~elp group open to ~ rle experien cing pain rom a· broken rela· Uonship Is having weekly meetings in the area. lt Is a group of people be obtained by calling Mrs. David J. WebsLcrof Tustin. The club is an at· tempt to enrich the lives of remarried people in Orange County. who met't and share LIME AIDES: Mem- nnonymously . No pro· bers of the Saddlebaclc tessional or legal advice Com mun ity H os pital ls avai l abl e . jus t Lime Aides. a junior "friendshi p and sup· volunteer organization port... sponsored by the Girl Along with the weekly Scouts or Orange County, m eetings. the Divorce r eceived service pins Aid also offers telephone and elected officers re. ad v 1 c e r r o m two cently. partic ipating ministers N ew omccrs are Ann ~·or lnformat100, call Albri ght , president ; '79-3978. Enn Carmn. \'ice presi· p AR LI A M £ N. dent; Kuren Holland. T ... s Sl'<'retary, at1d Diane J\RlnN.: Mrs. Rose c· I d t Wilson. a member of the .ro.n un , r easurrr; . National Auoclation of Lime Aides receiving rurllomentarians and a . guards for 250 hours of reiclstered p11riiamen-s ervl<'<' Wl.'r t.' ('olt'ltc tarian. will teach a buaic T ~ 5 s I t' r · J o a n • IRVI NE NEW - CO MERS CLUB ; How to Save Money with Do-It -Yourself Decorating is the pro- gram topic following the noon luncheon meet· ing Tuesday. April 13, in the Surf a n<f Sand Hotel in Laguna Beach. Reservations must be made with Mrs. Robert Brown 752-7220. by Wed- nesday. Apri r 7. Fu rt her information is available by calling Mrs. Clifford Auer 833-8088. MOTH E R S OF TWINS C L U B . Ttie Orang,e Coast chapter wlll thold its dinner mee ·ng Wedn e~day. April , be~lnnlng with social at 7 p m . in Gran Alt ic Rei:taura11t, HuntanJ(ton BeaC'h. Further information From 81 • • • Sea Safety She doec; her shopping on three different days so it will not be as tiring and confusing. !\trs Ullma n advocated buyi ng lots of chees.;. utilizang frozen coffee cakes and ~tock ing up on r:inned butler and t•gf.?!I, which will keep up to six 14t.·cks if tht>y arc purchased fresh. Sh<' divides m l'als into t"'o <'l asses -rough and fair weather foods. The rou~h weather itl•ms include C'Orned bed hash and oat meal. "'h1ch sli ck l o the pan on stormy o;cas. Dorothy Rav, a dermatolo1vst. 14ho tulkcd about ho" to lit• a sailor a nd still k<'l'JI u ~·outhftll lllon. saill tha t "unfortu1rntcly most of us ha n· al r c ad ~· damaged our skin." · Year after year. the sun's rays clo their work. she stutcd, liken· ing th<' skin to a rubber band ' which has bee n left in the sun for 30 years . That bea utiful ~olden tan, s he noted, will one day turn to brown s pots, which are not caused by uging . To check the condition of one·s sun·exposed skin. she re· commended comparing il to the !>kin on the buttocks, one of lhe most s he ltered areas. T o p r otec t the skin from furlh<'r dam age, s he suggested wearing a h at at all times in the sun, c.;ur ying a wrap in the boat to rover the shou lcle rs and chest and wea ring sun glas~cs to guard the delicate eye skin and gloves to protect the hands. Mts. Ray also recommended using a c hemica l :c1un11creen and lip protectants, finishing with lubric ating oils at the end of the dnv. [ lass on the rank of mo-H J 0 rt 5 be r ~ · .J u 11 e . . Gardnrr, Kim Buchan, rons at ?.30 p.m. Thurs· J anice Kirchhoff. Paula may be obtain~d by--------------------------~----~ day. Apnl 8. St 1 d M . callinR Mrll. Pam Har-------------------------------. The r lu11 meets In tho • a"' P · an 1 s s Mhnolia Elementary Albright. rell. 963-5089, or Mr11 . David Lanie I. 892 9486 School District board ro6m. 2705 W. Orantte. -------------------- Artaheim. It is sponsored J.y; Chi Unit, a group frl}ich wnnts to develop th' parliamenta ry pro- tejture skills of com· tnuulty leaders and club oHlc ers . Cnl l Mr11 . Georg e Karc her o( ~nahe1m for lnformn· ti<il. itEMARRIED'S INC.t ~ luncheon and fashion Show. planned for .,omen members a nd thtit guests. will take · l ~ at noon Saturday, 10. in the clubhouse o l>eAnza Bays ide Village mobile home patk, 300 E . Coast Hwy., ~PQr.t.Baa~h. ~ckets. at $2.50. may RUEEEll'S ;~UPHOLSTERY w...y .. w.i ...... ltJJ H.t. .,..4. C.... ..._14t..021t /' f), .. ,,h..,f \ "'"""~ IH•fM ll f hantb4-f' ff t t flNnf'ftf' •••••••••• lfff'\f'ltf In 1 • ne ,.,. •••••• ••••. : . i ROBERT/\ i I ~LA~CI( i • • : •llHlhlllttlllHhttJ : • • . .. . ... ... . . . ' . • • • • : q : • • ! "' ..... : ••••••••• ~ 15CW'L-. •• ~ ... • • . . .... .,...._..................... . • • : OOIL 11 :oo VM : • • .-• llUll\:\/.t(,L t< ''Ul\111 "'" : 111111~. 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Key now 15 to get nionuy'i. worth. to prott>ct possessions, t<> .tc~r down out moded pvoc~ure• and lo rt-build on sol11I bisst-. 'fAUlllJS (April 20-May 2(1). Lunur ryrll' cont inues high, with ttu1 dtffl•renl'C: now you must acct'ntuale informatwn anlJ tho vuhdlty \if communlcullons . GE1'11NI <Mn y 21.J unc 201 Low-kcv uµ proach gets best results Ht• llbt·t~·t't D11n '1 critic iie faOlilY member for appa_rcnt l''t· travaaance. CANCE R (June 21-July 22 >. Accent on friendship, e XJ>l'Clations. a low of romance. U· luslon. You ~~-with flltshet1 o(1ni.1ghl colored by wis.hful thmking. LEO <July 23-Aug 2:!l Spotlig ht on where you want to tW and the compromises that may be necesi.un . Older oersons wa nt you lo do Ont> thing• :V0Ur heart m ardictalt' something else. VIRGO tA,uj?. 23-Sept 221 : lnd1viduat you felt was "indispensable" could prove to have feet or clay Key now is Co let go of losing situa - llon. · LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22l : What matters to you seems to be hidden or, al the very least , Ob· scured. Key is to hr persistent. sincere, dedicat· ed. SCORPIO <Oc t. 23-No\'. 21 l : Emphasis on how you react to "double harness." Means what occurs is tied to actions, responses, commit· ments. of another pen;on. SAGITTARIUS <Nov 22-Dec. 21): Don't in sist .. cajole. draw luu:. Take it easy in scose th.a l you are nexible . CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 J an. 19): Good Moon aspeet coine1de.s -at this time with ability to tear down for purpose of constructive rebuilding. AQUARIUS (J a n. 20· Feb. 18>: You may find thal those wllo were "closed-mouthed" l\[e now more willing t o talk, express. communicate. PISCES < fo-cb 19-Man·h 20) · Home life and jts ccnsideration take command. You a re in cor· ner and must ma ke decision -stay or ~o. 'Poul Patrick McBride, M.D. SPECIALIST IN OFFICE GYNECOLOGY ANO DISEASES OF WOMEN PERSONALIZED PROFESSIONAL SERVICE . Dli'LUMJ\ll /\Ml1'i'..."ll 80AAO ANNOUNCING J<;f a :J)U!rker Formerly at Eastbluff Coiffures now at ltie /;1w?n1lt·1 //111 IY,,~~:.~~as 3pec1a1tw-.g 1n lnd1v1dual Lashes 1 107 JambOree Rd . Newport Beach· 640-4 740 NEXT SUN. APRIL 4 -1 P.M. IN ORANGE COUNTY Part IV: The Estate Of Mn. Cathern McCollum (deceased} Ordered Sold By The Executors. Confirmed By SUPLRIOR COURT. CALIF. PROBATE :: P6132U, To1tther With Properties Of Various Owners. '•HHHH#H###-.. #H#o FRENCH f URNITURE fine 18 & 19 Century Ormolu. M1rque1ry, Puquttry &. 8oullt -HHHH##H-- CLOCKS & DOLLS En11l1h. Grandfather l Bracket Cloth Antique German&. French Dolls ###H#HH•-#HH######• VICTORIAN LAMPS 19th Century Cone With Tht Wind. CtUln1. Table And rloor lamps 0##.###-#H.##•H•H••••• ANTIQUES· SILVER· RUGS Slsntd Cut Glau. Brus & Copper, Actrus Clan. Porctlalns. Beer Steins. Copper Lustres, Palntln1s, Cn1ll1h & American rurnlture, Sterllnc rlatwarc Tea Sets, 1<er1111n, Sarouk, labrlr. Chinen CitiiEsf i"JiriiETt Carved Ivories -Snuff Bottin -Jade ...................... ~ .. "' INSPECTION: SUN. DAY Of SALE 9 AM -l PM ··--AUCTION : NEXT SUNDAY APRIL 4th at 1 P.M. at the ORANGE COUNTY MEOICAl ASSOC. BLOG. 300 S. f lOWER, CITY Of ORANGE ff. KLEfN co111111lnlon mtfonem. T2131 113 1540 Dnul"lwt C••tltc •••"•"•-'•tt h rkl•1-tat.,., •• "'"''"' Oit.Cl101111 .. M• Mt f1ftw1y ro Chap,...• oh~ .. (Ml 011 .. ,,,P 'roctea tut°" U t p1'l111 to r10"" s1 T~,,. Sooitll o• flowff . BOOMER by Wa F. lrowa .ct Mel Casson JU Wt WOME"' Jt:K.. R:>Q 16 €.QOAl.. lll~T' ! l TOTAlLY A6llU ~ 11J MY eo?1tJ~$$. 1~6 Alli iSlfA1fD EalJ.ll.J. Y TUMBLEWEEDS FUNKY WINKERBEAN e a.lE. Of THE KIDS AT OUR SCHOOL 15 NAMED L.l.Y'l'IPQ OORTWELL. ! 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'}f, f'rud('tU .,, i inn,~h 1 l ( ncturt•'\ •, l ~'~:-:: • by Tom It a,_ by Tom Batiuk - e J It .. .....- KA! HAI MEE JEEJ HAfllQIHAI MEE! IA! HA! ~ by Dale Hde by&nielkashrNUer zzzz ..... _ .. I,_ THf5f HA'11: BEEN "T -1E LON6E5T SIX WEEKS OF "* LIFE .. OF CiXIRSC AN ACCIDENT LI~ iM.S MAKES '<OU TH1Nr.. JUDGE PARKER MISS PEACH I DOOUY*S WORLD J ,IU:>l ~1 ~l l H("t\I UL C/\N ...,,,\'( ll N Pl l..'W A II I.: UM ltlAl' . GORDO MOON MULLINS You1Re .JUST LUCKY l MARRIED You' LORD P. • • No AiHJ>!h~ ONE ~Lt.;E wouL.P HAVE . .............. -·-- ANIMAL CRACKERS !rU<i.Ei l<XJj 'eaJT~,~~ THAT PE=At-JOT BUTTER {WD ;J'ELL4 ~{)t-OICH Wffl-1 t()E ? I!N\ $TARUE D / 11 FORCES l{()U -o TAKE A C~ LL'(). AT '1JIJR OWN LIFE IT ,\\AKES i.{OiJ LUA.NT TO ASK GJIE~Tl0'\5 ,ll\S1•l11t111QM .If\ Om1 4 ~;'"'"" Q.h'(f '1 1J ~ :::, II :'I\ S.indlrM11'f !>'• Wt'l\I V S11.1w ~fi 11..uAn U1ttt Kt1'4f ~hool NtE DAY,~. MIGHf ICAIN, MA£TH.A, ANO iHEN A~AIN, If Mt6Hf NOf. ON THE OTHER': HANO. :''I (i,111 Sl,\nQ Mov"' VII' .l0 l'0~5M•I'' !) t I ()11.4•!1 1<I 1 1 All~n PYc~k1S ~itet\ftt\r\01a I Mi turre ... THINK Ii M1~1-1l' ltAIN ? . . • •;; i£ f; . . - ,-,ictay. '1'112 1976 DAil Y Ptt..OT ll:J WHY, IN MY YOUTH, ! USEt> TO CQo OUT WI™ IJ:Ns.Y ~I~ FASHION MODfL.S! T!.·T}.! ~E', 8.X2>E~. U)HICH 14ALF D040L)~T~ by Gus Arriola "H111 \\ouhln't 11 he awfully cro1m~1l when lllcy l\Jvc other hmh t\V('r"l·• by Mell DEMt-(IS THE MENACE - l • • ·~,NOT'HING MOCH ... Jusr srm~· AROUND wrrn 1~ ClO Ta.KS: - 114, OAll V PILOT BIU.NNING Hl'IS 15 IN AILSTAR DLT LANDOVER . Md.-&hrina H.Jgh '1 Rieb Branmng poured 1n "pointa to helf tbe u.s. prep a11. 11tar bask~bal team to 111 137·107 Vlrtory over the Wastunaton All· 1ttn Thurtday nleht Darrell Grlrfl\h ol Low1v11le scored ZS for the w1nn ·ra whllf' the aame'a most \•alu1able pli.ycr. CharlH Whllnt'y or OeMathu Wah . led W41~hinocm wttft 211 points. Dodgers, · .. Halos Open 3-game Set LOS ANGELES The 10th F'reeway Senes between the Los Angeles Ood((eh and California An1el1 aets under way at Dodger St~1um tonight when LA 's Doug rutu opposes Don Kirkwood. Game lime is 7 30 torught and 7 Saturday when the DodRers will start pitcher Don Sutton ag111nst the Angels' Andy Hassler \ The scene s hifts to Anaheim Stadium for the featured game Sunday when two pitchers com· lng off arm suraery. California's Nolan Ryan and Los Angeles' Tommy John rlash. That game will start al 1. Somewhat surprisingly th e Angels. who have never won an American League division title, lead the series 12· 10 In fact. the Angels have never trailed and are 8-4 111 Dodger Stadium. The Dodgers won last year's series, though. 2· 1 This year's series figures to be no exception a nd offers an added attraction for former An(;!els and Dodgers. Ethe Rodngue1 and Dick Selma. now rx.idgers. were r ecent Angels whale Cahforn1a lefty Jim Bre"n played 12 years with Los Angele1> before being traded last season The big attraction. though. will be the duel bet ween John and Ryan. John gave up nine hits m an exhibition ret'enlly but report· ed he felt One. The star southpaw underwent surgery tn 1974 when he ruptured a ligament tn his forearm. Hard·throwin,I! Ryan didn't pitch the final lwt> montJu; of 1975 because or bone chi(ll'i rn his ri,l!hl elbow but struck out 10 in an ex hib1tion this wet'k In exhibition play Thursday the Angels, bt•h1nd home runs by Bill Melton. J.t>roy Stanton and . Joe Lahoud \\-h1psx>d Chapman College. l'·O 1n .. <'lgtlr tP!nThgs al ,\nahl'tm Stadium The three homer" came in sue · Cl'S!Hon In thl' third inrung Jerry Remy also homered in the rarst and Ronnie Jackson hit a two·run 1>hot in the seventh Frank Tanana pitched seven innings for lhl· Anl(els Maryland Cager Dies WASlllNGTON -University of Maryland center Chris Patton, a 21-year-old sophmore. col· lapsed and died or a heart attack Thursday following a pick·up baskl'lball itame. lie had told a friend, Tyrone Wood. hl' wanted "to work up a sweat" before lunch. Wood said he was playing ball wtlh the 6 9 Patton and two others outside nyrd Stnd1um a t nearby Collrge Park. Md • for a little lel\s than an hour when Patton collapsl'd i;hortly before noon Wood 5atd Patton fell l t> thl' 1o1round. be it an 'lh.Jktn~ nnd roum mit at the mouth Whtie "'atllnJt 20 m1nult''i for an ambulanc1• to arn\'l'. WOt>d !l aid ~me l><'Oplc tnt'd to udm1n1 stl'r art1r1cial re· 'll"'t"1tat1on For 21'1 hours 11t Washington Adv<'ntt'it llo.<1pltal. <!(){'tors tried unsucce11sfully to fl'\'IVt' his h1>art Pallon wa'< pro nounl'(•l'I d1·11d at 2 10 p m ""'"-• HONDO MOVES IN -Boston's John Ha\'licek goes in through the back door to score on Bingo Srnith of the Cleveland Cavaliers Thursday night in NBA action. Boston won. 95·88. Both teams are headed for the playoffs. Sports in Bri~f Mesa's Asher 2lld; Laver Dealt Loss MILWAUKEE Costa Mesa·~ Barry Asher is m set>ond place M-+rind-t~s ·211t"t'!:'"ThlWWT"rff '1ne fourth round of the $80,000 pro fessional boy, lers tour. Zikes has a 26-game total of 5,881 and a 220 average while Asher is 11 pins off the pace with 5.870. Zikes lost the lead to Asher when Asher beat him. ~9-167 m the third t!ame. but regained 1t with two games ll'll when he won a match with 256 while Asher lost With a 204. Sixteen more games or match play remain \ontght before the field is pared to five for Saturday's finals. where the win· ner gets $10.000 Laee-r f'all• TORONTO Roscoe Tanner defeated Corona del Mar's Rod Laver. 4·6, 6•1, 7·5 Thursday to advance to the finals or a $25.000 invitational tennis tourney. Tanner met Marty Riessen. who beat John Newcombe 7·6. 7-6 Thursday, In the finals today. B.,,I Traded GREEN BA\', Wis. -The Green Bay Paders announce.'<! today they ha \'e traded high pnced quarterback John Hadl and two·t1m e all-pro comerback Ken Ellis to Houston for reser ve quarterback Lynn Dickey. W.ttll~lt S~l~t~d RLOOMJNGTON. Ind. -Bob Weltllch. a ssistant baskt'tball C'oadt ut Indiana Un1vers1ty, was appointed head coach al tht• l 'navers1ty of M 1ssiss1pp1 toda}. Weltlich has been with Indiana coach Bobby Knight smceKni&ht began his coaching career at West Point in 1969. Abd..,_,a•hr No. I NEW YORK -The Los Angeles Lakers are in danger of missing the National Basketball Assoc:iallon playoffs. but their 7-3 "2 center. Karet'm Abdul· Jabbar has grabbed the league's Most Valuable Player award for the fourth time. ToroatotoAL? NEW YORK -Commissioner Bowie Kuhn gave the American League permission to place a franchise in Toronto Thursday - with the understanding that a provision be made for some AL games . possibly by t h e IJaltlmore Orioles, to be played in nearby Washington D.C. He gave the American League seven days in which to work out a formula to satisfy Washington, which has been without a franchise since tJie Senators moved to Texas 1n 1912. AslwRalHn CAR-ACAS. Venezuela-Top· seedf'd Arthur Ashe rallied to beat Ray Moore 4·8. 7·6. 6-4 Thursday night and advance to the semis 1n the $60,000 World Championship tennis tourney. Raul Ramirez had• ~ard time, but outluted Dick Stockton, 7-6, 3·6. 7 ·6. to move into the semis. TtOo Sitar~ Lftld G•IJINS80110 H C ""'' '°""" ,._" 10 thir C,...tet•' Gff•ttn\MtO ()ofln QOH lOUfn.8f'ntf'lt G<t• a ..... , u u ... J•f'nWl'f""'' 3'" flit o. ... \10<•1... ,,.,. _., Ooo P• Y"9 II JI • r Lou (;r•ll•m Jl,. •• ~· T••••r>O H JS 6t At,.n Mlll•r _.,.. Ml CM Witt Wf'•vrr 1• )A • .,. Kuechenberg to Rams? Miami Star W anti ro Be Traded MIAMI IA P l -Coach Don Shula. already hit by dran11 and reque~ts for N atlonaJ Football League trades. races anothl'r problem· All·pro Ruard Bob Kut>chenber~ wants to leavt the Miami Dolphins and play for the Los Angeles Rams. · This 1s absolutely nothing against coach Shula or the Dolphins." Ku~chenberg said Thursda)'. "lt"s my personal situation." Tbt s ituation. ht' explained. is a desire to play closer to his off. season home in Los Angeles. a Skiing Outlook h411tlffll (Ill ....... WW Volto-u" ll•CM\ -d c-<lr l\of'ftlnq 10 •"'11 thrw1l1t•-••ll"ll '''""""'•--' Ml Wttttm•~ 1).)6 •ntll•t h#O IMO. ,_""" .. ,,~ C-t.-.IC.ffl ..... o • desire increased by his planned June 19 marriage in Chicago to Marilyn Nix. "She's a modtl and her work ls out here." Kuechenberg. 28. said In a telephone interview from home wl\h The Miami Herald. "She enjoys a career. and I'd lJke for her to have one. And the only way that can be done is for me lo play out there. "But I Waven ·t deU~ny ultJmatums or anylhln at. I just asked co11~ shda try to make a deal-~itb t:11e Rams for me. If It doesn't come off. l'IJ be back with the Dolphins trying just as hard as I have lot the last six years." , Shula confirmed \he trade re· quest. "I told Kooch I would explore the !'P41lte~and I would make a deal if we cou Id come out even • or. hopefully, on top." he said. Mlllor B•r""r JI SJ " Do.. 111.. JI. l2 ~ tCtr-mH l erl•y 'M M M 0.0f'~ tw,,., J.i )\ ~ fcl 0oUQMr1y U )' o• JoM S<l'l•otO<>f J) I'! .... Gory CrrOfl ).< U .. """ c. , ""'° JI ,. •• tom w.,.-.... )~.11· ~ llod '""'"" J4 u •• 1.orvtrW.r_,,,, Jill U ,_.. &ooMol.... ,~,. .... ar..te ...... ,., n ,,_ .. , ... r.... n,, n Bahashoff · ·seeks 2nd Win Tonight By GLENN WIDTE OUIM 0.11, ........... LONG BEACH ShlrltY Babuhofl returns lwrc tooJall lo collect htr •t"Cood triumph in the National AAU Indoor 1w11nmtn3 champ1onthli>Ji aa aw. takes ber marks ln the 200·mcttr f~stylc at ~lmonl Plaza Olympic pool. The 19·)'Ur·old f'oun~aln Valley freestyle queen figures to luave things her own way auln tonight after havlna cruised\() un easy conquest In ~ 400 rree Tbursday ni11ht. bt>re ' Sw1mmine >Nithout' ~cr1oul> challenge, she glJded to her third fastest time ever. a s nappy 4: 15.82. only 1.06 seconds ore her world record She took the lead during the second 100 and con· tinuaJly pulled away from tht.> fleld. Babasho(( hit the finish plate well ahead of Kathy Heddy, who cloc:ked 4 : 19.0S. Sparkhn~ 1n the consolation race was 14·year old Nicole Kramer of the M1ss1on Viejo Nadadores wrth a 4 22 12 first place finish. Babashofr s aid the ·100 swim felt good. "It was easy I 'm ver) satisifed with m y time. It was a perlect race." Her coach, Mark Shubert. said Babashoff might have gone faster had there been more serious competition. "It is tough to do it by yourself.·· he said. Another Nadadores s tar perlormed outstandingly in the 400 as Casey Converse took third with a lifetime bel>t 3·59.97. "It was a super swim for htm, ·· * * * WOMlN'S•ISULU 100-met•r -1 GUt\Of\ (_•f\.01-' Oolpn.n SW\,,, Ch.tb 1 18 11 t 8tf0Ce. Soht¥ S.-•M f••m 2 If•' 1 lh•I Juo !>*"'"Cl•• <,w1m Clw "'"' .. Ml,..h &•tl•tftOf• 1 10 l" ). W.-nnw\t•Otn L.o· Afa9tlt1.1 tO 19 •. J•m•' MtrftMJOh,. 1 10 0 100 lly I "°9hOh, C.ftlr•I Jor\#!f AA I 01 14 fAll'tt'•<•"' ,.,cord otd '"•'' t 01 re ,..._..QO'f To'°"I o.,.. Po1nl "' ContOf<I C.Olol .. ,., t Oftrdrutf. (ir.<.inf\l h. 1 OJ.1' l M•rrtll Soo.t~• SC. I 01 11 • S••rd, M•-•. 1 Ol IS I Hlfl '*'r•ILo<. (I Mof\tt AC. 1 Ol .. II., kl>ill•f\O USC, , .,~ 400 lrff -1. hlw1 ... ff, Mlt.i.o. Yle19. f U t1 t. .. eooy C•ntr•I Jttltf f ,, OS J. Sm t l" C•n•d• 4 •• ~• ' Kos.t-nkrln1v\. L•kf' W•\"'"910ft ' 11 S\ ) &ot'Qtt S..our ... n sc • 11 •I •· H uooo. !>ul>ut 1>111 Sc 4 HO-• Shubert Bid "I think he wJU gt'l a lot bl'ttcr He's alarunc to &t'l his IJX'ed now." "Wt ho~ be would {lcl t.o3.58 toniaht but his last 100 wH ubout a second alow~r tl'u•n l W111ntcd · · Thu~doy 's ac:tlon wu hifhllahtcd by tht> a11tmushin6? foih.ire of Sullivan Award winner Tim Shaw 1n the 400. Shaw, world record holder at 3:53.31. <'tlm~ through with o 4:02.80 i.n the pre· lim.s and failed to qualify for the t'hamplonship finals John Naber. however, upheld hlS rote as ta vor1te m the 200 back b) rallying for victory over llungarian Zoltan Verrasito Naber was credited with a 2·03 25. 43 seconds ahead of the Hungarian Wendy Bogioll took home an American record in the 100 but· terfly ••ith a l '02 14 while Peggy Tosdal or Dana Point placed seventh in 1:04 7. M1ss1on VieJo's Brian Goodell was Se\'enth in the400free tn 4 :01.67. SHIRLEY BABASHOFF Dispate Continues It's a Moral Issue, Says Messersntlth N E W Y 0 R K <A P ) -former Los Angeles Dodgers T es t i m o n y i n t h e A n d y pitcher refused to sign the con· M esse r s m it h . Ne»>· Y or k tract and charged the Yankees y ankees. dispute will rome to· with reneging on the deal. day from of all people -Andy Messersmith had wanted \he Messersmith. same no·cut provi~1on received Tht> star pitcher "111 be the st ar by Cat Cish Hunter. who gamed '.'1tness m the cause celebre over his free aitenl s tatus from wht>ther his agent did or didn't Oakland after the 1974 seu11on commit him to the Yankees. The and signed with the Yankees heanng v. as to be held in the of· • Under that pure no·cut provision, fices of commissioner Bowie the pr&yer -or his heir~ -re· Kuhn who said Thursday be had ceived the payments called for sun all lh<' documents m ques· whether or not he plays, such as lion . in the case of death. "I ~an't comment on it," Kuhn Ile also said from his Newport said after Thursday's four-hour Beach home that the memoran· •' IOOl><U•I I J ..... Tu10~. Al• I .. •o 2. Slfrtl~. Modt\10, 1 1J ... •. S1uen. "°'"'~ ci..nt SC. ' •s.n s. ''••bit l•moroo111. St I t•.06 6, R0901s, CtltDrllt Sf 1 i. 19 session with representatives of dum artd the c:ont.rac:t failed to _ both sides "Hopefully. I'll have agree on the stipulations lnvotv- MIN'S •ISUl..H '°° wc>o • I N•Dtt. U$C. J Ol,, 1 w-.11'110 H""Q<l•Y., 031.11 l ROCCO, UC S.rkeitr. 2 0. ,, • H•r<IU\ll<P. UCLA, 2 0111 t Ul'W, Allhtl.., Viejo NacladOtU, Great ar11a1n, 1.h .tl • Ru<lo4Qll. HUftqery, 7 01 •• a decision r-~rida y." ing d ererred payment. Tht> Messersm1lh, wh-0 orricially memor..indum said the interest became a free agent more than would' start accruing Immediate· two weeks ago, has allqwed Herb ly whereas the contract said It Osmond. his agent. to do the would start in 1980, after the four· negotiating for him . year oontracl had expired. the According to today's editions Times said. 100 8ulttlfl• I Grov9 Norlh C...rol""' Sit•• SS•• 1 A'•ncl•M V 01 T•nn~\._...., \\II J Aot1om. use )SI• • llut i o m . USC, SS •l I Cu.,no1on U OI Al .... l'N '6 tt • L.o~rvn•_u..at~Ji.t,._a,)t,. _ -'100" Ir.. 1 Northw•Y fytMJn J ~ 4' ) ol tpe New..York Times 1he.tw4-_;,:.wa. a.~.oul.to.f{et...<&~ood-... -•• F"'"'" use. J 1• lO t c ..... , ... Mini ... ""'I•. l Jt t7 • Wnlon o .. •a 0011<1••• St • 00 •I S 6t•llt , '>vburt.." SC • 00 0 ' OrUftt• Ot Aftl• !>A • 01 ,, 100 Ol't•'t -1 WtU1 t• M•.tml > O• ... 1 >ttnc,tn."~1• C .. •t I 0. •• } (;oocJt><ow "°''" c.trou... 51•1• Woll I OS 00 • Woo """""°" •ct-...H<,. 1 01 '' i Hot\tf'1tH. Wtor"<lll sc. I OS" • N•l\bV M i•m• t 0. lt key difrerenccs concern "the no· contract... Messersmith said. t"Ul provision and deferred pay-"Now it's a mornl issue. Ir they ments in the me morandum were interested in my service11. siined oy'Osmond and Yankees· why did they go to the press and president Gabe Paul and the blow this thing up? Why dirln't formal t'O ntract Messers mith they call m e" They never called was later · asked to sign. The me." Top Crews Actic;-n • ID UC lroine, Orange Coast Row Saturday SAN DIEGO-UC Irvine and Orange Coast College will com· pete in the prestigious San Diego Crew Classic Saturday on Mis· sion Bay, here. Rowing begins at 8 a.m. and concludes about 1.15 with a crowd of approximately lS,000 expected. More than 2S colleges and na· lional rowing clubs will compete in the 24-race card. The list of collegiate crews in· eludes Harvard, the University o f Wa s h1n~t on . W1scons1n , Penn, Navy, MIT. UC Berkeley, UCLA. USC. Oreeon State, Cat State <Loni! Beach). San DieRo State. UC San DieJCo. UC Santa Barbara. Stanford. Santa Claru, UCI andOCC Harvard is the defending na· tionat collel(1ale champion and Washington 1s trad1t1on:illyoneot the top crewi; lo lhc nation. Harvard's varsity t·tJ.thl defeated Washington in !ht-San D1c1to event last year Because it's a two·year school, OCC will compete in the JV divftion. but Pirates coach Dave Grant s ays there is little dif·. ference between the varsity and the JV cate~ories. ''The crew • programs at :;cho9ls like Harvard. Penn, Wisconsin and Washington are so s trong that the difference between their varsity and JV boats is insignificant .. "ln fact, so much shifting goes on during the course of the year that a varsity oarsman may row half of his races m the JV boat." OCC and UCI have both been impressive to date. The Pirates' JV shell is un· beaten, having defeated a strong Alumni boat, USC, San Diego State and Santa Clara. And UCI 's Anteaters, under new coach 'aob Newman. opener! the season last Saturday with a l2·second victory over USC in the varsity eight event. McMullen, Berning Tied PALM SPRrNGS Kathy McMullen, putlln" inconsistent· ly, and Sue BernmR. putting ex tremely well. eat'h shot four· under.par 68!1 Thursday to shar<' the first round lead in the Dinah Shore Winners Circle goU lourna ment. Mc:Mulle n . who lost th1 o; tournament by one stroke to San· dra Palmer l11st year, blrtlll•d four holes on the front nine of the par 36·36 -72 M isslon Hills Coun try Club course>, then added another pair of birdies on lhe back. However, she threc·putled for two bogies and missed medium· range birdie pulls on the 16th and 17th holes that would have pui her alone in first place. UCI's No. 1 shell rows in the first heat at 9 : 15 against Harvard, UCLA, Oregon Slate, MIT and Stanford. The AntAtaters need to finish in the top three to advance lo the 1: 15 finals. II they place out of the top three they 'II row In the pellrfinals at 12:45. OCC's JV boat will row al 8:35 against Navy, Wisconsin, Cal State CLB ). Cal and UCLA. The Pirates will return at noon I( they finish in the top three or at 11.45 if they don't . T•MaSCHfOULf ~rO\ft t•Qlll, l• .. t 1 II t m I OCC. s-l 1tt1IM<I UC tr'fl"4, U!>C, WHftlft<lltf'I, UC S... Of-..... , ) le 101 N•¥f. CAI. Ullll, UC 5.onle 9.,.,.,,, CAI Sl•I• ILll 1 \•ft 01"° \•••• JV ~·en•. M•t t " 1U UC ,,.,,,..~ A8-M, St.An fotd. H•tV•fd, WA\PUnctlCM\ lJC\O ..... ' II HI H .. 1. Wl .. Oflt1n, C.•I !ti.Mo !Liit, C.01, UCLA OCC. lllflltY lour, """ I II ~I UC lrvllW, NOT, c.ti, C•I \t•lt IL81 UC ~•n O·-· IWtl 1 , .. OCC. UCLA "-""· S.n D•tQO \t•t• ""'"'Y OIQl\I, .... , 1 It UI UC. lr•I ... UClA. Or-n Sltl•, o;•r•••O. All• t, Sl•f'll6<0. ""•I I ft 1SI Jltrfl.f\n. c .. , WI''°"'*" W••"•noton. ~••'t Wo""'n'• lo<Jt It .01 \l•f'llllrd. UGI.A. L°"'I lloKh •o .. 1no. t••. \~ OleQO '114•1•. Womon ' llQhlw•IOhl ~10111 It \01 ~C: \tn Ol•OO. UC.LA. (41, O••l•M • ...., 0.-M•t• C.•I Cup •IQlll 110 0\1 \•" Ou·oo Sl•t•. LOno ,.. ..... ,..,,,. C••••. uc~a. u~c. vc.s.n r..•QO l!Cll>l .... 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Shula also faces "OO·agai.n. off . again trade demands by running· back Mercury Morris and steady dtmands by s afety Jake Scott ORANGE COAST COLLEGE'S CREW Will COMP£TE IN• SAN DIEGO CLASSIC SATURDAY. • Area Girls . Face Tough 'C1Jge Foes Otan1e Coast aru enlt'anh m lh4f CIF alrlt bu ketboJI playoffs ha•&been cut lo thrtt tums ond ttll will play away from home tonight In .. .:ond round 4-A ac· tJon. Fountain Valley'11 Barona (21 ·4 > Jou m t y lo Cr ucenta V~llcy Jtiah US·l > In La Crescen· t a:. Corona del Mar's &a Kings (13·2) travel to Be verly Hills Hilh (17·3); and Maler Del's lop· seeded Mon11r1:hs 124-0> are aJ Ru bld ou-x lh g h (14·1 > in Rlv.uside. All gamei. are at 7:30 Ma ler O ei 's undefea ted ¥onarcbs wUI be facing a 6·2 lophomore center, Donna Pfarr at Rubidoux along \\tlh rorwards Valerie"Wallers 15·10) and Sandy •Stevenson 15 11 > One gu:;rd, El· 'tea Brewster. 1:, 5 8 "h1le lhe Abrantes s iste rs. Rita and Gina. lllternale al the other guard ;rnd areS-4. Beverly lltlb has a 5 I1 <'enter. Louise Smith. most 'aluabh: Player in the Bay League th1i ~uoo. She sco red 40 points Wed· belday night ln Beverly llalls' easy71·24 victo ry overLoara Ano Shutan, a l(Uard. 1s lhe "team's floor leader and ball handler . The Norm an~ use a fa:-.t &reak orrense an~ u presMng w oe and man·to·man defen~e. , Crescenta Valley has :; firs l team All-CJ F' sekclion bark ·rrom last season m center Tam Breckenrid ge 15-lt l. She 1s ;tveraging over 20 points a game this season and is Joined by forward Carol Ritchie <5·81 and guard J oyce Rotherham (5·9> to give the Falcons a height advan tage over most team Following tonight 's s econd round gam es. the playoffs wall enter quarterfinal action Tues day night with tht• s emis on Thursday and finals Saturd•n at Cal Stale <Fulle rton1. * * *' Playoff Directions OIA <I ..... le llw--Hi ... 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Top Spike Star Fountain Va lley Higb'& K en Mar gerum Cle(t ) is prcsente~ the Dail y Pilot trophy for being select ed the outstan ding a thlete at last Saturda y's Beach Cities track meet. Presenting the trophy is Dave Leonard . son or the lat" M att Leonard. a former Fountain Valley track coach. Ma rgerum won the triple jump and the 120 high hurdles. Newport Rolls, FV Spikers Fall Fountain Va lley H1gh's Ken Marger um recorded the Orange Coast are a's best high school lri· pie jump this year, but his Foun- ta in Valley High Barons dropped a 701 ::·64 12 Sunset League track and field decision to visiting Los Alamttos Thursda v In a n o the r l e ague m e et . !'Wew port Harbor dumped host Loar:i.1roi.,.321.,. Margerum . the outstanding athlete at the Beach Cities Jn. 'it:;tional. triple jumped 44.5:1~ to surpass the previous besl o( 44·3':: by Edison's Don Stanford. 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Make Wall<'rhouse and Lance Al·Bayati are other Ml!!slon Vie-- 10 entrants who "111 IX> C'Om pelltJve. Walterhouse ran his best mile ev<'r on th1' track last t'&r zipping to a 4: 18.5 mark. Platue'"a" oy ttTid lotdt .in bis knee this year , Wal.te.rhouse has a best of4 :25 6. 1\l·Bayali has thrown the shot put 5'1·1 °thls seaaon but will b(' fatlna Silt putters who h ave already exceeded 60 fttt lintvers1t~ ·s Ron D)'kes Is another oren entrant "ho co1Jld '<'Ort . h.Dvlng run JO J 1n lh~ 100 Ftldly April 2. 1976 OAJLV PILOT Pirates, Tritons Diahlos Gauchos . ' T11mble. Saddl•back Colleae .aw its tour 1•mt wlo. ning a trult i n•pptd Thursday u host Chai· fey Colleae posted a come-tram-behind ,., Mission C onfere nce baseball victory And In another same, v11silini Or aD&A:-._Cou& got a top pit <'hlng performance Crom Kay Rangel. but fell to Sitntu Ana, 3,1. ln South Coast play. OCC's now has lost eight of nine Soulh Coast games an.t1nust face de· rendina . state champion Cerritos Saturday at OCC (noon). The Pirates' lone rvn against Santa Ana came in tbe openinJt innin& when Jeadoff baller Dan Spain spa9ked a home run over tbe left field waU. Rangel scattered eight hits i.n becoming the first OCC pitcher to go the dis· tance tbis season. S anta Ana pitc he r Gary Gerber, who limit· ed the Bucs to just three hits two weeks ago in tossing a shut out, aJ. lowed three hits Thurs· day in going all the way. At C h a ff ~y . Sa d · dleback took a quick lead with three runs in the second on a single by S t e v e Br oo k s , a sacrifice, Tim Wallach's single, a sacrifice fly by Rene Vargas, walks to Greg Ad ams and J im Clouse and C ary Key's two.run double. Or•ft!IO C.U•I 111 ... *'"ti • ' ffyOf\, \'\ 0 0 "-''°II> 0 Ou·1\.f~n on u J ROl'liQV1lto. )I> o ... , ... lb 0 H1nP\. If 0 F,.,,.,I,, ,., 0 S-•v••~c 0 ~'C>f\VO"t t C-. 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' Ffld!y Apr112. 19715 DAIL V PILOT 8 7 Weekend Calendar Tribe That ---.----.... ~on Series Opens !• ~ Hunts Men • It's t:llrly llkdy that tht: m~t ht-re\• or 1111 • the world'• natives ;ire lhu Oaniikll tnbcsmtn • of Elh1opia They 're bunter111 of m~n !'lot by :-tiassp~mstance. but lJ! p11111nt>d t"Xpcdltwn:i They track. 11talk. <ind uml;Ju:.h mack men. ~ brown m en. while men. they don't care And ;:. they Invariably l'u1>trate th,•lrqu11rry Th~y·re :-trophy collector:. • : Too mud1 1>part• time I'\ Cur mor.: hkdy : than overwor~ to r<·,ult in a suic1dt!, according ~ to J s tud y h y the '• 1\1 1• t r o p o I 1 l a n I. l t e .. lm.ur;incl· Company R ci.ea r c b e r s al Enl!lu nd 'is Sheffield L'nl\ ers1ty believe they have prm e<i concluslvely that bottle fed babae~ are more ltkely to gro" up into lat adults than breast-fee ba~1e1> Nobod) n ot alread) completely bald should "t•ar a "1~ for more than three houri. at a tame. That'i. the claim of the West German Medical A:-.:.oc1allon Wig.wearing, lt's said, can be bad tor thl' i.calp A public restroom in England 1s called a "loo." GAM ESOFCllANCE Q "Nevada casinos fe;.iture five ma,or g a mes: craps, roul<'lle, black1ack . slot machines anti keno Doe!> skill play a part in any of them .., .. A. Only in b lack1ack 0 . "tlow many i!> a 'set' or chickens''" A. Two roosters and five hens. In the language of the poultry boys. No doubt you've henrd that No. 1 on the list of most frequently stolen goodi. these days Is the citizens band radio. But" ere) ou aware that No. 2 1s the fancy bicycle? Police rt:fer to the bike theft racket a!> "the ten·speed gold atrike · · They s ;.iy JU!it about evet) collegl' cam pus has a (('" !>hck students who rip orr t>ikes with regularity and dispose of saml! through organized fences FARMERS' \\1VES Why is 1t that farmers' \\ l\'CS !>O rarely manage the family monc~" Stud11.'1> sho" -.uc h lo be the case. That's not ~cn~rally true a mong wives of ccn>enter,, meC'han1cs and h eavy equipment operators :\lore often than J\Ot, thost-ladies do handle the household Jinance' roinl is that farm('r•> \\Ork in\'ohcs all thref' Jobs to i.omc dl.'grf'<' carpentry. m echanics tind mac-hinery oµt>ration -but unlike those cithC'r profc:-.i.1 onals, thl' farmers tend to k<'ep personal control or the cash Most of I host' i;:rac('f11l 'mok1nl{ pipes with 11wan·neC'kcd !ll<'rn!-. nrt• hought hr wom~n. J\ddrt'.JS mail /1l I. ,\f IJuyd, P 0 flo.r 1560. Costa Mesa, 92626 A 23-foot sloop hopefull y will take two young Orange County men and a dog on a five year cruise t hat w ill cover 65,000 miles and 105 countries. The pair, skipper Doug George. 2..t, and Bill Lucas, 21. of Fullerton and George's dog Sam set sail last Saturday from Redondo Beach wi~h La Paz, Baja California, a~ their first port of c'all. The young adventurers have no set intinerary but y:ill stop at ports that suit their fancy . Spirit of America Prepares for Race Mike Kirn1.>'s s1.root trimaran Spiri t of America 1s 1n Miami where she 1s undergomg final outfittin g before sailing across the Allan· tic to enter the Single· handed Trans -Atlantic race from London to Newport. R.I. Kane said Spirit a r- rived in Miami about t wo weeks ago attrr making the l.400·mile passage from Panama in 61"2 days. ., "She had <'XCt-llent winds that allowed h(•r to be sailed without be· iog.reeled." said .Kane. "We are re-outfitting her in Florida \.\ itb the addition of som e solar panels conlrl b uted by NASA from the space program a nd wt-will a lso be installing h1~h seas radio cquipm('nt Kane hopes to be first to finish -or at leruil the firsl Americ an Yacht to finish in the famed single-hand ed race Cocutcd w .. atJwr P4tc"f tow CIOUO\ l.ttP·IOf'tQhl •'"" "•'h ~•tvtO•t Ol"t'••\t tunn.., w1 ... ci., l•oht ••r••Otit wino \ nlft't and morn11'9 ~''> H•O"' S..twrO.y" to H C.0..\Ut t•"'Mr•tvr•' wUI r~ t><trw••" n •"d n '"r • ...t ..... tJiWr•tw~t'i •IU '•"Ot tM•••M '6t. MW If) l hll ••t--r lt>mPf'r•tu'• w•tl bf' \I P'ltlOAV ~onoio... • OOP m •) ""'°"""''I" 10 •Ip m • •? f:1,\llOW f''~" hlo., ~c.ono •ow s--.-~''I" SATUllOA Y 1 1'.,m OJ ti ll•m 31 • Jt p m 1 y 10 "Pm c I JUNOAV Fir \I low ~ 01 A rn a S ""'""<l'I U 1• p m 1 • Y ton<llow • ><J P m 11 ""' on<I ~IQ'\ ti 23 p m • S \u,,r1wi\ I lll'", WU• '40 m ~ rtH' 1 U a m •MU t Up m By ALMON LOCKABEY 0...1, ~ ... -ti .. ··-Tht flrat race of Ntwe>0rt Harbor Yacht Club's Ahmanson Seriu wHI br1na the offahorl' racln1 crowd out In force lh1s weekend for \be 11tan or 125· m ile San Clemente Island r uce which will bt> sitl!ed OH!r the sumc course a!> thl' fifth roce ol Loli Angeles Yacht Club 's Whitney St'riea. Man y of the o!fsbo~ yachts are enter ed in both Series. the two oldest and most pr~Uglous seri~s oo the Southern California calendar. Th~ rac<' starts at Lo:. Apgeles Harbor at noon Satur· day, lakes lhe racers around Catalina Island -leaving It to port or starboard. thence around the seaward side or San Clemente Island and f1ru!>hing at the Emmy 011 Island off Huntingtoo Beach. t.100·14 SAILORS '-'Ill hold the spotlight at Balbou Yacht Club Saturday and Sunday "1th the sailin g or the Harry Wood Perpetual T rophy series Dana Point Yacht Club's Spr· in g R egatta Saturday wi ll f ea tu re yac h ts with Pe rformance Handicap Racinl( Fleet rat ings plus a class of cruisi ng type boats racing without spinnakers The latter is for n o\'lce skippers and DPYC will hold an instructional class tonight at 7 ·30 to brief skippers and crews in racing tactics. All novice skippers are invited to attend the forum at the DPYC c lubhouse An un·calendared event at Los Angeles Yacht Club will be lhe Al Adams & Son challenge series with Cabrillo Beach Yacht Club as the primary challenger. LA YC 1s the de· fender . Other challenging clubs are Alamitos Bay Yacht Club. Seal Beach Y acbt Club. Long Beach Yacht, and King Harbor Yacht Club. THE AL ADAMS & Son t rophy 1s one or tht• old<'i.t challenge kudos in Southland yachting and has been raced for in evervthing !r.om small boati. to 10 meters. This year's de· fense is \n Cal-20s. Other events on the Southern California Yachting Association calendar :· LOS A~GELES·LONG BEACH LOS ANGELES YAC ll T CLUB -San Clemente Island Race <Whitney Series No 5 l starts Saturday: Little Whitney . and Harris Series. Saturday. 3 BOATING SEAL BEACH YACHT CLtJB Saturday Sailors Senes Ko SAN 01EG0 YAC'HT Ct.UR Todo11 Sun\os lsland r11ce (Rumuy ~r1c!-l Saturd111y. SANTA {'l.ARA HACING AS SOClATION Spnng SerJci.. Sundal SILVERGATE YAC'llT <.:l.llll -Galleon Series. Sunduy SOUT llWEST1'~HN YACllT ctttB Wlntrr 'l'rQphy Scrit•:1. Sunday. Nor1h and Inland SANTA BARBAHA \'ACllT CLUB -Wilson Sene:; No I, Sunda~. SANTA BARBARA SAii.iNG CLUB One Design Rt-1:nttu, Saturday. Sundaay. ANACAPA YACHT CT.Cit Spnn1ot Coastal Serie:.. ~nda' WlNDJAMM!-:JlS \'J\CllT CLUB Spnn~ lkt:atta. Son dav SAN FERNANDO \'Al.LEY SAILING CLUB Sl•a ~uul Symposium. Saturdn}. Sonda~ ._ LONG BEACH YACHT CLUB -Sabol und Last.'r Regatta. ~omen Sunday. HUNTINGTON HARBOUR YACHT ctue Keel Series ,..,0 Race No 1. Sunday. i ~ CABRILLO BEACH YACHT CLUB -Sprin g Sencs No. 3, all classes. Sunday. • Sabots Santa Monica Bay KI NG H ARBOR YACHT CLUB -Firs t. Mat<' Regatta. women sailo r s. Wednesda y, April 7; Opening Day, Sunday. PAC I FI C MAR I NE R S YACHT CLUB -Spring Thing <keelboats> Soturday, Sunday. CALIFORNIA YACITT CLUB Olympic Classes Regatta . Saturday. Suoday. San DieJto MISSION BAY YACITT Cl.CR Spring Series. i.emor and iumor. all crosses. Sunday. Hobie ~ailors Resume Action The Silver l.akes ChallenJ?e Satling· Serie~ m oves into Jts third round of comi>t•lition Sun· da~· with Lon~ Reach Fleet 3 and Oxna rd Fled 15 lookinl! for lhl'1 r firs t victories. The series matches the-loJl Hobie Cat sailors in Southern California in monthly round robin competition on the !\orth La~ of the h1i.:h dt'~rrt rt'sort off ll i~h'Aa y 395 north of A d elanto and 11 6 mile:. northeast of Los AnJ.!d~ Women Sa bot ~nilor-. from San D1c~o to Point Uume haH· been innt<.'d' to parllc·1pat1.• 111 Kin~ Hurbo r Yac ht \luh's seventh ;rnnual Invitational re g::itta at Rl•dondo Beach Wed n<'sday. April i The evl'.nl 1s !-poni.or<'d by Kll\'C's \\Omen 's auxiliary. the First M.ites RaC<'!> will tK-held an l'\ apll'S and D ai:gerbo:1 rtl Sabots with i\ and U classes in bolh categoric . THE R EGATTA 1s under the aus pices o f t he Southe rn Cahfor naa Yacht1nl( Association .and the £ow.been Cahfar.n.ia... • Wom<'n's Sailing Ar.sociat1on The lall<'r l(roup sponsors one regatta a m onth in Southern California yacht clubs. Perpe tual trophies ~ire pn• scnted to I he best 11V(>1•11 ll woman i.k1ppcr of the )1.'-0r in , th<' N apl<'1> \ind Duf:~<'rboard Subot classes 8Rl'NCH WI Li. he• 11cr v(•d on t h<' lower dl'Ck or thC' t<llVC dubhouH• at 10 a.m. \.\ilh a i.k1pp<'rs mcl'tmg follow1n1-t at 11 ;i.m Races "111 begin at noon in the larJ:e hns1n bt'lwren Heu ben 's and I ht• Hedon do Beach Pier P UBLIC NOTICf: Pl'BLIC ~OTICE P U BLJC NOTICE -------------------------.. ~-:-::---~-- P UBLIC' ~OTKt: Pl'RLIC NOTICE tUl'lltlOlt COUltl 0' THIJ S~ATI 01" CAI.I '01tNIA l'Olt "CTITIOU\ •USIMIEU THI. COUNTY O' OllANOI NAMI UATIME MT flit• A U"t 'hf •011'># nQ P#f a.on•~'• domq b\r1I Pl"l:U.IC ~OTl<:t: CfTATION "-~-\\tt\ ---l•l ... M4U., olln• h••<• .. l'.lf .. N C AllFOF>NIA CO N~UMMATE "CTITIOUS•UllMIU '"""LI. 1101..ANO O•· .. ~ {A81Nl' ,,,. 11 11 Monro••• \u•lt "' NAMI STATlll!lltn HI ll'(OPl E or '"' \IA!( nr C.0.1• Mo .. 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'4'' 'S.ff S GAL ··-----....... • ... wi4t ,.li"ts '" I" thick, . c.,,.., ~tlh '""· '"".,.' ,.,, REG 49c , St• EA • .. 'r Arts /Dining Out Entertainment EEKENDER •• I Among the Golden West dancers will be Emily Romagntno (top, above) and Kathleen Weaver. A group of dancers at rehearsal (nght) 1s 1 ied by Laurie Ballard and r Donna Shanahan (left to right). I r J The rustic 'barn' will make way for offices. HB Theater Must Find New Site By TO~I TITtJ • ol't~•O•llylOli.tltaff Traditionally, the Huntington Beach Plnyhou11c i11 th<• first com- munity thcnter 1troup on lhl' Oranf{e Coast lo announce lt11 new sca11on Sometlmc11 n month or two beforc the close of the old one. Thus, with the playhou.<ie'!I next· to-last s how of 1975-76 only hnlrwoy through 1L'I ri ve week , run, It comes ns no surprise that 1 the 1976·77 sea!lon is now orflcial 1 The only question at this point ' l!I where the new season will be · presented. · For the past dozen years. the • home of the Huntington Beach ~ Playhouse haa been an old frame ~building at Main Slreet ond Mansion A venue affectionately ferred to as "the Barn'' - ause that was exactly what e place was wh~n t he yhouse took It over on a omlnal lease rrom the Hunt· ing\on Beach CompMy back in .. 964. ~ SINCE lRA'l' time. S3 of th~ 1 • lay¥uae s 57 productions have one on stag~ In that rustle orseshoe format. ~ilh the condl· I tJon of the facility improving r. noticeably each season, thanks to the large corps of volunteers which poured a great deal or time and money into it. The current ~ production of "The Uttle Foxes" · i& being prucmted in a handsome theater with comfortable sc11ts. far removed from the "barn" of 1964 when 1ndoor plumbing was '.> l't to be added But lime and pro~rc11s march nn. The playhouse alway., hns known that somt'.'day at~ hor rowed land would be !IWallowt'd up by com mMclal encroach· mcnl. and bas built up a 11ustain· in~ fund to see th4! !(roup throuRh any transitory period. Sooner or latt'r the ax was bound to f:ill It fell sooner. Rc<'ently the playhouse's board of d1 r«torc; wa.s nollried that the current "eason would, in all probab1hty. be the la!t at the Barn An official complex is earmarked for this land just north of th~ new Hunt· ington Beach Civic Center THE ANNOUNCEMENT caught the playhouse board mem- bers -who assumed they had two or three years berore that shoe would drop -by SUJl>rise. Cur- rently. they are working in two directions -to locate a tefl\· porary theater for their next se.ason and to lay the groundwork for• new playhouse near the stte oftheBarn. "Nothing is definitely de· cided yet,·' reports Ann t\foreland. president of the playhouse board. "We may be able to rpove into the auditorium at Dwyer Intermediate Sc:hool for the next season. but this -· . / Friday. Apfil 2, 1978 DAIL V PILOT DanCe Vibrant atGWC By JACKIE HYMAN Kemp created "Such Another 0t1Mo.11.-r1•-... Will Not Easily Be Found by The dance world ls not all tutus You" about Or. Martin Luther andTcb41ikovsky. King Jr. and worked with Gale Among the dances Golden On'ontbetributetoNljinsky. West College s tudents will pre--Many of the students plan to sent next week are a work to the eontinue with dance although few words of Martie Lulber King Jr.. will pursue it as a full-time several tap dances. a tribute to ~~r. Mrs. Pistole-Brochesajd. NiJlns ky. "The Tuna Trout · ''What I tend to see mosUy is Twist." and a variety Of others. not necessarily dance majors. "It's a really high-energy con-Kids are more practical than cert. There are some pieces that thai so a lot of lbem are teaching are very serious and refined, themselves to be other things and then it'll switch gears and you'll dance is their art form," she see a very crazy Jan dance," ex-said. plained Nannette Pistole-Brodie, who heads the daytime dance program. PERFORMANCES will be given at 8 p . m. April 7 and 8 and 1 and 8 p.m. April 9 in the Golden Wes t College Theater off the Gothard Street parking lot at the 1 luntington Beach campus. Ad- mission is S2 general a.nd Sl for students and Gold Key Card holder!!. Tickets are available at the college bookstore, 892-7711, ext 545, or ot the door. The concert is composed of numerous s hort works choreo- graphed by Mrs. Pistole-Brodie. by e\'ening dance teacher Carol Can1gha, and by selected stu- dents "If n person wants to choreo- graph a piece, they get it started. Then tJiey show it to me and r cntic1ze it. This ~~on over the s emester-si;-~r-lmc-. ---. l don't believe how many dances are in this concert. They're short pieces but they're really unique,·· Mrs. Pistole-Brodie said. Shc. said the i>htdent choreo- grapher:< "han· lo know prin· cipl~s of lime and shapc i)nd fotm ... nnd that most ITll"Ye o;tudled chorcogn1p)ly or com- pos1tron · A~IONG Tilt: d a ncer- ch<>r(•ographers is u former GWC .,tudent, Milford Kemp, who now Hudie.s at UC Irvine. He's also an amateur boxer . Mrs. Pisto1e- Rrodie said , which should "helv-- thc masculinity image of the male dancer " SHE HERSELF, in addition to her teaching, spends three nights a week working with The Moving ComP.anY. a modern dance group based in Pasadena which hus just been accepted into the tour· Ing itrogram sponsored by the National Endowment for the Arts. Mrs. Pistole-Brodie began her studies with Murray Louis. who recently performed with his dance company at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa. • "He really incorporates the - terms and the knowlt.'dge of the other arts into dance," said Mrs. Pistole-Brodie. who noted that she began ber college studies al- nn artist before swiH.'hmg to dance She attributed the recent in· crease in popularity of dance perform ances in part to televisipn's use of dance and mo- tion .. People have gotten used to seeing the use of motion as an art. It m~st be the age for the art of motion." she said Mrs. Pistole-Brodie said next week's program will open with one of her own pieces. "Liberty ... which has a double meanin~ to its name. "It's m y bicentenDi al piece but l'\'e taken liberties \trith the theme," she explained. MUSIC TO "Liberty" is by Craig Kupka. formerly or the R o to Root e r Good Tim e Chri s tmas B a nd and n ow - musical director of The Moving Company. He composed five pieces for the concert. Amon~ the other works in the c;how are .. Affinities,'' chon•o- graphed and danced by Holly Bcnlngton and Susan Folite "Lover s' Crew" to music by 'P Simon. choreographed by Botfleld: "A La Cafe Kopk-.. with Kupka 's music, 'Ml' Pl stole -Brod le· s choreograp and dancers Milford Kemp a Donna Shanahan; and ''&la Transit," choreographed I> Kathleen Weaver. A Kath)' Jo Kahn choreogr•t>ll an excerpt from "Coppell which will be danced by J Bradley Another wOl'k tp Kupka's music is "l Can Nev llide Myself From Me," creati by Kathleen Weaver for h( _ ·and dancer Emily Romag~. • Other dancers include Q.; Lawrence, Carol Chry8 Stt.>ve Scott, Joyce Bakert}J Bochmler, Denise Lewis, •A Mc Nulty, Laurie Ballard. Hodgetts, Luanne GriffitK. Sheldon. P aula Sievers, MiM~ Ver Haar, Gt1yle Gehrke. Pli Henington, Gianna Di t , Marla Kaufman. Karen O'B ep, Brenda Smith. Kathy Smith. Teri• Gjerset, Alexandria Mandadao, Cathy Maybril'r, 1,inda td'dltn ' and Robin Myers. " ' ,. i .. : ' ·• i f I At Orange t;oast College ; · .. Keys Ch~llenge Chorale, hasn ·1 been settled • "We 're working rl&ht now on a sort of nocitalfl•C farewell to the Born. n burbt'cue sometime in July after thc t'nd of the .s~ason; at which we would auction off 'louvenlri. from thl' Barn. We have other fund·rnislng events In mind also." Meanwhile, the playhouse hall announced its 1976-77 schedule, which includes the firs t Shakes pearean production by a local community theater group 1n m ore than a decade - "Twelfth Night." the seaAOn's second offermg Leading off the new !leason will be the Gay Nineties comedy "Strange Bedfellows." A new comedy. "Simon and Laura," Imported from Britain. will oc- cupy the third slot. Tennessee Williams' "Night of the Iguana" takes t he prestige position number rour, while the comedy "The Man In the Dog Suit" will close out the slate. Having chosen their season. the playhouse board members ar~ now launching a quest (or guest director!. Those int~ted are asked to spbmil resumes t" the playhouse at PO Box 451. HunUnaton Beach. CA 92&l8. "We 're making plans, but we're up In the air at this point,'' says Ann Moreland. "But we'll have a season next year someplace." It isn't' easy for a chorus wh('n the 'men' arc smglng in one key and the women in another. But for a chorus that tackles modern' mus ic b y Ives and oth.ers, that's sometlmel4 a necessity . "Atonality doesn't seem to bother them. They find that exciting." said Hichard Raub. director of the Oran~c Coast College Chorale and Chamber Singcri. The groups will j:(l\'C a concert of about half modern Amencan mu.'lic and half more trad1llonal works at 8 p m Apnl 9 m the O r a nge Coast Co ll ege Auditorium. 2701 Fairv1l'w Road, Co&la Mesa. Admission is free · RAUB SAID' THE decision to use half American music was partly In honor of the bicentennial but "we're really doing this just because It's nea'l music.·· He explained some of the criteria he uses in selcctln~ the mwilc. ''First of all. I pick lhing11 with which 1 reel I can have a complete identification so l can communicate them to the 11tu· dents. And l pick them for their musical value and bccau11c they fit within our limitations " Raub s aid that while the group or youog slnRers con han- dle a surpris ing range of works .. "The male voice pr obably doesn't mature-really mature until the late 30s and the female voice until the early~.'· LATElt ON ln the spring the llinceu will t,ackle works by Vaui~Williams, Brahms and Mozart witb full orcheslra. For thls concert, they will have ln- ctrumental accomparumcnt but not a full orchestr a Richard Raub will conduct the OCC Chorale and Chamber Singers in concert Apnl 9. ------- ' . The 80 students in the choralt• and 26 in the chamber si n~ers had to audition to participall', .. although it's a very simple audition. But most or them have hod high school choral back- ground," Rauh said. About half arc music majors, he noted. Differ ent choin1 have quite varied c;ound s, Raub s aid ''Every choir has its own i.ound and the sound .., not due so much lo the ind1 \'irlual people in thl' ~roup as 1t rs to thl' p('r.,onahl)' and tonal ph1lo:.ophy of the d1n·l' tor Js 1l a bright tone, '" 11 a darker -;ound, doec; 11 have rat·h ness or docs rt ha\•e morl' t11I C'" • AS A CHORAL director , he said he Ines to introdurt• stu dents to man) d1ff<'rent com poser" "We all have our lovC's. We all have our favorites nut certainly in teachinit we try to ~Ive our students an exposure t'q all styles of m us1c " Raub suid he himself became intPrested in rhoral music when he was firi.l studyrn,:: voice. ·•1 think the thing that attracted rqe In the first place wao; the voice. l ·was impressed with both tl\C ei.thetic und lh<' physical feeling of hc1n~ abl<' to :-inJ:: ancl what It wa'I po.,sihle 10 communlcale with tht• \'01rc I supposr it's \hp mo.,t pc~!'>onal 1nc;truml'nt "/\ho. I wa., 1mprcS.,l'<I e.ir\Jr on with the chor:il .,ouncl \\'hett man} .,angl'r!'> Jilin to1.tt•ther h .. ound., ct1ffcr<'nt than the 'l'lfo \lllCC and that :-onorrty fl .. omcthinJ:: that appeals stronRIY to me " Soloists In the program wlll ln- c I u d t• soprano ('ath c r l1fo McCord, alto M ur~:iret J>ulL'lfiL', It-nor .Jon M unninl{ and b8SK Michel Luu :rt; DAILY f"IL.OT kld!y. Apnl 2. 1971 Ton ighi: Art Eveiits Galleries I Exhibits '. INR,Al,LATION PJECE -l.arce work In col· <>rtd lichl by Hap T1vey, opi:nJfij& 8 to 10 o'clock t(lnf"'l --~ th UC Irvine Art Gallery. ThrJ>U&h M~~· noon lo S p.m. T\lesday1·$.u1da)1l. »ne. i AVCTJON EtC'hlni?S and gnphitli by nown artists to ~nef1t South lluntlnirton Commu111ty Nur~cry School. 7 o'clock t t ut the Fountain Valley Community ~1'. 10200 SJatt-r Avi: • f'ount:.in Volley. Sl dO"l~OO. ' A~ERICANA EXPO -Trad1tionul American craft~. G to 10 o'rlock toni~ht. 10 u.m to 7 .30 p m. Saturday in th(• f'ullt·rton Colll·ge Student <:enter, 321 E. Chupmun Ave .. Fullerton Free. PRINT SHOW -"Gemini G F.. L .. " prihts by Josef Albers, Jasper Johns. Roy L1chtenstt•ln, fo'rank Stella anp _others, April 4·26 at l\11111> House, 12372)tain St .. Garden Grove. Noon to 1 ~.m. Thursday-Monday. Free. l"OUR-WOMAN SHOW -Stoneware, sculpture und tie·dye·b y Vela Carr. Mary Oakley, Mildred Kouzel and Lillian Donald. April 3·29 at the Arnold Gallery, 2811 Villa Way <near the Can· ncry), Newport Beach. Reception 7 lo 9 p.m . Saturday. 10 a.m. to5p.m. Monday-Saturday, 11 am. to4 p.m . Sunday. WEST E RN WOMEN ARTISTS -''The Woman Artist in the American West: 1860·1960," April 2·May 30 at Murkenthalcr Cultural Center, 1201 W.' M~lvern Ave .. Fullerton. Noon to S p.m . Tuesdays-Sundays. Joree. ~'TUDENT PHOTOGRAPHY -April 7·25 at the Saddleback College Art Gallery, 28000 Marguerite Parkway, Ml:o;sion Viejo. 10 am. to 3 p m. Mondays-Fridays. 6 to 9 p.m. Wednesdays. Free. F:TCfllNGS · By Rene Carcan. now through Apr'H 30 at the Orangerie, 149'Z S. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. 10 a.m. to5:30 p.m. Wednesdays· M~ndays. News Brie f s A • •MI RROR OF THE MIND'S ~\'£1 ·-PholO-1 ,raphy and photor\•alist work& b)' E. Cowin. C. ,., • p..m. AS>ril Sit-U t .11\, to 2 p.m . .\pnl G,..11. some Cr~11. 0 . Curran. D. HendrlckJ, C. Ja,nes und B free lickeu ate•rnc •litorttit. , Kasten. April 6·May 2. R1rd's Eye Vltw G-11ery. , ' • . 't. 3420 Via 01,><>rto. NewPort Beach. 11 a.m . to 5 CLAES OL DENBURG WO RKS "Th<> Soft Pm Tuesdu)'s SundJys. Screw,'' •culpturc and ltthoa(rnph:s, April 5·30 ut PORT RAIT D E MONSTRATION -By l-'r11nk Tauriello. 7 · 30 p m . April 5 ot the Edison Com. munity C.:ntt•r, 21377 Mal(neha St.. fluntington Bt•t.trh, ~ponsored by llunting1qn Beach Art Lugue. Free. ope1\ to l)ublic. Also, workshop with Tauriello Apdl 28. Information , Olivette LaPrt'll. 846·G4f>3..·-··--- PAPER ~IJSCEU.ANEA II English ~:it1rieal cariuture1> from Hogarth thrdugh Vamty Fair, now through April 29 at G. Cooper Gallery, 2811 Vtlla Way tCannery Village>, Newport Beach. 10 am. to 5 p.m . Monday-Saturday, 11 a .m. lo 4 pm. April 29. OIL PAINTINGS -Landscapes by Karl Albert, April 4·29 at the' DeMille Gallery, 1432 S. Coast Highway. Laguna Beach. 11 a.m. lo S p.m. Tue~days-Thursdays and Saturdays-Sundays. Joree. 'P E T E R AL EXANDE R: EXPLOSIONS' - Works in water tempera, metaJl.ic powders and pastel, April 5· May 2 in GaJlf>ry A. Cal Stale Long Beach, 6101 E. 7th St .. Long Beach. Reception 7 lo 9 p.m. April 5. I I a.m. to 3 p.m weekdays, l to 4 p.m. Sundays. Closed April 11-18. CONTEMPORARY ARTISTS -Painting and sculpture by eight artists working in Los Angeles, April 6-May 30 in Frances and Armand Hammer Wing of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. 5005 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles. 10 a.m . to 5 p.m. Tuesday~· Fridays, 10 a .tn. to 6 p.m . weekends. Free 'PROFESSIONAL PHOTO EXPO '76' -Works and equipment. at the Disneyland Hotel, 1150 W. Cerritos Ave., Anaheim, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. April 3 and -t ; 11 a .m. to 2 p.m. and 3:30 to 6:30 Margo Leavin Callery, 812 N. Hobt-rtson Bhd .. Los Angele:s. 11 o m. to 5 f).m . Tuesdu)'s· Saturdoys. (213 > 273·0603 'THE GR£i\T EGG SAl.E' -Eggs dl•cornted by famous art1st!!, lo ben1d1t Nt>wport Jlurbor Art Museum. SHent bidding, now through Avrit 11 ul the museum, 2211 W. Balbou Bl vd .. N(•wport Beach. Auction. 8 pm. April 12, S-Outh Coa~t Repertory Theater, 1827 NcwPOrt Blvd., CoMu Mesa. $2. 675·3866. Artist Helen Aupperle (1905· 1971) painted this picture of an Indian woman, entitled 'Fort Hall Y,sitor,' in pastels. It is part of an exhibit of Western women artists at Muckenthaler Cultural Center in Fullerton. PlanetariuDis Set New Shows New planetarium shows of spedal interest to families with children will begin this month in ~4lldSA11D1eto "Extraterrestrial Possibilities" is the new show at Tessman Planetarium at Santa Ana College, 17th at Bristol Street. Shows start a t 7: 15 p.m. on Tuesday and Thursday evenings April 1 'f-May 4. Admission is fn:e but advance reserva- tions are required and may be made by calling 1 .835-3000. ext. 317. i "Our Sun. the Star " and "Rivers o{ !l{Qrth 'America" are films offered at the Reuben H. 1 Fieet Space Theater, 1875 E l Prado, Balboa ~ Parl<, San Diego. Admission is $2.50 for adults. 1 Sl.75 for juniors (lCl-17) and $1.25 for children i <1·9), wllh group rates for 30 or more available. '-!Qform ation is available by calling 1·233·1233. t--~-..A 'l•~r•i. I • Roger Wagner a.nd the Los Angeles Master l ~raJe will present two youth concerts at 10 and : a.m. April 24 at the Mark Taper Forum of the s Angeles Music Center, featuring music of : erica. Reservations for large groups should ! made early by calling <2 13) 626-5781, ext. 423. ... : dron~e Tf~kef • I ' : .;; Concerts and performances for which ad- : i nre tickets are advised include: Dory Previn, ,• ril 16·18 at the Troubadour, 9081 Santa Monica i vd .. West Hollywood (213·276-6168): ';An Even- : With Ray Bolger," 8:30 p.m. May 1 in Cook : ditorium, Anaheim High School, 811 W. Lin· !'iAdn. Anaheim. $3 and $2 tAnaheim Cbamber or ~rnmerce or City Recreation Department); George Shearing Quintet, May 11 at UC Irvine's Crawford Hall. $7 and $6 <833·6587 ): and Lou.is Bellson, May 8 at UCI <833·5M91. Dlre .. ior• Soug lti The Fountain Valley Community Theater is seeking directors and drama worksho{> teachers for the coming season. Interested persOft'&..ahould send a res ume and play 11ugJtestions to Joan Rrandtman. 7422 Colby Circle, Westminster, CA, 92683. . t nhMo l Show• This month the Los Angeles Fairgrounds in Pomona will be filled with animal shows. Amon~ them arc the Pncifir Coast Wnlking Horse Show and the Spring Appaloosa Sale, both April J : on Appaloosa horse !!how. April 10·11: the San Gabriel Valley Rabbit Show and an antique car swap meet, April 11 : the Southern California lfolf·Arabinn Horse Show, April 16·18; the San ~"' J"&U,J• •flt lit 1"tt10'f' /•••'""'• PARENTS WITHOUT PARTNERS, #26 G E NERAL ME ETING & DANCE TONIGHT · PAIDAV • 1:00 PM COSTA MESA COUNTRY CLUB S"''flkt'T /.unn Wnr<'kt~rr · S111q/,. l'orC'11I~ Otlt'mmo" OA lf(I It ~M • Mololt .-, ltl(I( ·OtlfOI• 6 CO. 1''nrMnrr/ttlormot11m1•nf'\\Pcnll ~hr S.li 5783 Andreas Cat Show. April 2'·25; and the Pacmc Coast Bantam Show, April 25. Speriol E~I• Village Faire Shoppes in Laguna Beach will be hosting some special events this month. Brookside Wineries will sponsor a wine·tasting party from 1 to8 p.m. Saturday. The Easter Bun· ny will v'isit April 10 apd 11 and t7 and 18. ln addi· lion. a Lion Country Safari Cub will visit from 2;30 to 4:30 p.m. J\~ril 10 and JJ!USic will be pro- vided by communily choirs and a live band April 17. A udfdon• Set Auditions for singers, actors and dancers to perform in summer entertainment will be held April-li·23 ilt -BuM:~na 16000 Roscoe. Blvd .• Van Nuys. Specialty acts are also sought. Auditions will include teaming a dance com l!_lna-' tion, improvisations, singing a musical selection and performing any specialty talent. Aecom· paniment will be provided but applicants should bring a resume and sheet music. Audition time may be reserved by calling (213) 997·1171, ext. 287 between 10 a .m. and·S p.m. weekdays. l•t4 ll'~llH7f~llo ''""' OIJC ~Hh WoocJ•t+ W,.d J"' PLU CKY LADY NfAA VOii ~---- ''Whe;ow FROM Fash ion Islan d Newport Beac h S .TEREO SOUNDS OF THE HA-RB0R " ' '• .~ rrlday Apnl 2. 1978 DAil Y PILOT c:J Musie Ush~rS In April . Times/Places TONIGlff, APRIL t TIM WEI 8£RC -Jou, t'I slcal and folk·rock nutal\t, • 30 and 11 o'clock ton.lchl throu1b SUn· d_,, At the Colden Bear. 30&Cout HJ1hway, Hun- tington Hesch. ~ R~rvallons ~3192. ~ TO, lllKO·TABACKIN BIG BAND -8 :30 o'clock tonl11hl ut the Or&n~e Coll.lit College Auditorium, $4 . Alto concert 3:30 p.m. Salut· day by Shelly M11nne. Mundell Lowe and Ray Brown ($1 50' and by Count Basie .,, 8:30 p.m Suturday (~old out) BICENTENNIAL CONCERT -Ry mu:.ic d t> 11artment11 of Corona del J\far, Laguna Beach and Santa Ana I la~h Schools, 8 o"cloc:k tonight at San to Ana Jl1 ~h S<.•hool. 7 .JO o'<.•lock April 8 at Laguna Bcu<'h Jl1gh School $2. ~-3306 'THE lJGLY OUCKUNG' -Children's p lay. 1.30 o'clock t onal(hl and 2·30 pm. Saturday and Sunday at the Laguna MouJton Youth Theater, forum Theater on Fe.,ll\'al or Arti. ground~. Laguna Beuch "94 0713 ARTS. CRA FTS /\SD llOBBY llOW -Noon to 9 o'clock ton1,g ht and Saturday. noon to 6 pm., Sunday at thtc' Lon~ Re~h Arena Sl adults, duldren under 12 and M'naor c1t1zens O\'er 65 free. )IODEL Al'TOS -New cars and s pnng fashion hnes . now throuJ:h Sunda) at South Coast Plaza, Hn-.tol Strl'el at the San Dwco Freeway. Costa ~lt>~a . f'ree BESEFIT COSCERT -By Paul Sandberg, 8 o"clock loniJtht at Grace Bible Chapel, 1119 S. Lambert Drivl•, Fullerton. to benefit California Center for Biblical Studies. S2.SO adults. Sl stu· dents. 551·3604. 'THE CRUCIBLE' Arthur Miller play about SaJem witch trials. 8 o'clock tonight, Saturday and April 8. 9 and 10, and 5 p.m . April 4 and l1 at Cal State Fullerton Little Theater, 800 N. State College Blvd., Fullerton. $2.50. 870·3371. TRA\'El FIL)1 • "F'lnland and Lapland," 7:30 o'clock tonight al Santa Ana College Phillips Hall. 17th al Bristol ~treet. Santa Ana. Free. )tlSl-CONCERTS P a rt or ··A ~ight in Fullerton." half-hour ::.hows by Fullerton Collc~c Conc<>rt Rand. 7. ; 15, 8 30 and 9: 15 o'clock tom i?ht in the coll eJ,?l' Campu ... Thtc'ater, 321 E ChapmJn AH . 1-\Jllerton Free CJIA)18ER MUSIC Mter~heater \tude nt ensemble.,, 11 30 o'clock to~ an the Cal Slate Long Rl'ach Muc;1c Hl'hearsal llall, Room 123 . 6101 E. 7th St . L9ng ~ach f-'re<' 'GOO'S FA \'ORJTE' Nl'1l Simon com edy, pre. .NER SPECIALS PMU1Hll NIGHTLY ·: __ TAt~of14WHAt~ TEMPLE c;ARDENS·~~--· · 1 C~'Ne~ Rt'•t•ttront ~'!\.~ ?5 LUNCHEON AND DINNER DAILY Special lunctt.on Mfet Sl.85 fl.'on ld'f 1nru F11day 11 30 lo t JO RICKSHA COCKTAIL lOUMGE sent~ by the Ana·ModJ~ko Players, 8 o·clock toni&hl. Satu.rda)' and April 9, 10. 16 und 17 at Loara Elemenhry School. 1601 \\' Broadway , Anah im. $3 11dults, $21.tud ou 533-5278 ClllLDRF.~'S Pl.AV ··onrt a Dummy, AJwa)& u Dumm)." II o'dock ton1~bt. 10 30 .a.an and 2 30 p m . Saturd1&y and 2·30 pm Sunday at Unilar10&n Unaver"i.tlllil Church. ·s..so Alht>rton Ave . Long Be ach S2 1Jdull!J. Sl children lG and under 12131597 i.H5or (2LJl 598 soot ORGAN CONCERT Wilham Paul Stroud, fl o 'clot•k 11111 1i:ht ~11 Oar Su' 1our'i. Luth{•r an Church. 370 Junt1w ro. Lon.: lk'ach Fn•c wtll of· ferang 'THE QUEST OF RAMA'-3.30 o'clock tonia:ht through Sunda) an the nl'W Chapman Collc~e Theater. 333 N GJ11.,.,cll St , Orungt> S2 50 .:en~ral. Sl 50 student~ and ~enaor c1lizcni.. 633·8821 ')li\RK TWAIS TO~IG lfT!' 1131 flnlbrook . 8 JO o ·cttl<'k tn111gbt Jnd SJturduy ;,t lhc Los FLUTIST TIM WEISBERG At tne Golden bear MOHD• Y HIGHT Angelh Mu~lc Cent .. r Ahm11m.on Theater. Ttckelll al agenclei. 'f'i\l..LEN A.S G f:l.S' N0<•l Cownrd com edy. 8 3() o'clO<'k toniaht and ~urday at lht> Udo I. le Clubhouse. 701 Vlu LldOSoud, Nt•wport BN1ch $3 634 -4300. Ml'SICAL COMEDY -''llow to Succeed In Busan c.,s Wnhout Rt•ally Tryanj!." 8 o'rlock to1111thl und Stllurda\ 111 lhC' l\1i<,i,ion VieJO ll•Rh School multi -purpo~t· room , 25025 Chnsant a Drive, M b111011 \'al'JO ~SO ORA~GE COUNTY Rll\"TJIM ~IAC'lllNE Al th\c' Golden \\'c:-t Coll<'..:e Thuter. 8 o'clock tOllJRht Gothard Str~·t parkinJt lot at the llun\· ington Beach campus. JoTC'<' 'DASIEL BOOSE A~D THE SHA"~E•:s · Historical children's play.; 30 o'clock Frida) s. 2 pm Saturday" and Sonday., toni~ht throu~h, Apnl 11 at the Fountain \'alley Community Theater . 18280 Mt Raid~ Cin:ll', F ountain VaJley 962·0i 20 or 963-1423 'THE Ml'SIC MAN' -1\f"usicnl comedy, 8o'clock tonight and Saturday in El Toro High School Charger Hall. 25255 Toledo Way. El Toro. S2 :idults. Sl children. 586 6333 ·BEGI NXER'S LUCK' lr\'ine Community Theater comedy. at the 'Youth Ser vices Assocaa · :ion Bujlding. Bri~tol Str~t at Red Hill Avenue, Costa Mesa. 8; 30 o'clock Fridays and Saturdays, ~omght through April 10. 646·3178 days, 557.7297 > e\·enini$ 'THE LITTLt: t"OXE.S' Lillian Hellman drama. 8.30 o'clock f'r1days and Saturdays tonight through April t7 at th<.' llunt1n,gl o11 Beach Playhou:w, 2110 .M ain St .. Hunt111~t o11 Beach. tw2-~21 'J/\Nl'S' Com edy, 8 JO o'clock fo'ridayo; and Saturdays tonight through April 17 at th<' Westminster Com munaty Thcatt·r . 7272 ~J a pie Ave . \\'cstminsll'r 893·8626 'BELL, BOOK AND CA~DLE' -Comedy, 8 30 o'clock tona~ht and Saturday at the Coi.ta Mc~a Cl\ 1<' Playhoui.l' on the OranRc County Fair- ground .... 1-'aar Ori\ e SJ j!cneral, S2 50 studl'nti. and senior <'lll.tl'n::.. ~-~1 'Ol 'R TOWN' -8 30 o·crock Thursdays through Sundays tonight through Aprtl 10 at the Salt Clemente Community Th<.'atl'r, 202 Avcnida -Cabrt~lo, San Clt<mente . 492-0465. r OPENlJAILY Dinin9 Rooms I l· I O•L~ I 1 ·2 --ALL-E¥-...... -... ··--··-1t1°~.0.;:rz:;~#4 - ·sHowt:ASE· ... . .... --1~. ~J~. • ~!~ ~ !! , -· -·--. -~ . . ATTHE l~--==-------====:::::11 ............. .. ALLEY WEST ~ Id ~ .._,o en ·~=,,~~~~ 9P.M.'Ti1CloiilMJ ·~ ~ &iterlo1nen 59 up at a P·"" Z;)tanon ·- ALL AMATEURS we.COME TO nv OUT u ~ .. -.·. 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RK.ttntly, Ml Casa ~ind an eTM1~11cy calJ from WaJI Strttt, when the stoclc. rrwktt Sttmtd to~ dipping to a new low. An air expr'HMd order of Ml Casa's famous • chips WtTt rushed to the ex~ and the brokers dipped to• new high. Every Ii~ you sit down to a ckliciou5 mul at Mi Casa, you wllJ receive a compli- mentary warm bowtlf crunchy. munchy, toasty tortilla chiP5-1l'he inood bat as you sip a Margarita and savor a I.Ko, blnito, enchilada, tostad.a or any other wonderful dish from our reuooable m~u • ~ty Ryintothtch1pu1 Mi Casa. Y 'II rget about tht crunch of lift as you crunch your way through a satisfying, inexpmsiw meal -chat last~ like a trip to MQJco. MICllSll MEXICAN RESTAURANT 296E. 17th St. COSTA MESA • HILGAEN SOUAAE Open Dally It 11:00 Lm. • Ptione 645-7626 .· DAtLV PtlOT • Frlday.Aptt12. 1m . omedy MoveS Quickly I Br DENNIS McLEUAN Of .. o. .. ,~ .. -Al\tr et1hl yura ol marr1ase. wbkh lbe Johnny CarlOO ahow 1 the number-one spot tn lme priorities, Paul Burnett decides to have hi.a first one-night rune with a secretary. The lead character In ··Begin· au'• Luck" makes one mistake. however. i pic:tore winds up on paae of the New York Times the momin1 arter the bw1'ting ch 'he Jt_U hiving has mo· o:ient ot extramantal bliss Is eV11cuated by firem en. Th.at kills his "goM bowling the boys" story and also hls age THE R EMAI NDER of the ugh· filled comedy presented by e lrvrne Commuruly Theater w through Apnl 10 deals with ·s attempt a year later to win k his ex-wife who. an the eant1me, has not remained e. Writers Norman Sarai.ch and arroll Moore havt! written a de· ghtfully funny contemporary medy·love story, directed with ·ck· paced precision by Tom 'tus. John t.ouabm an .-P1tul Buraett. tie bun&hng hu"bund wbc»e niabl out ends the mar· rta1e to tie woman he obvtou.aJ.y 11Ull lovH. The 11nky, bhrdt'd actor bas an easy :ind natural way ot dellvcrinfC comedy lint·~ and createa a totally likable character. Susan O'Connell turns ln a good performance as the ex-wife Sally. She Is properly incensed when she throws h im out of the house, believably liberated and cool toward him when they meet a year late r and. finall y. confused and lo\•inc in lbe ehd. CLARK Bt:RSON as Sally·s very proper suitor Scott Marlowe evokes two of the biggest laughs of the evening Re pllys the cultured. tea-drinking pub· liahing.bouse executive to perfection Juli Dietrich has a brief role as Paul's one-night lling. Monica She is as bold and sure of herself as h e is nervous in their after-hours meetan~ Bramwell Yoang, who filled m on less than a week's notice, also is briefly seen as Karl the window washer. He rightly plays ~ cbaractel' as 1& typical nosy New Yorker Old Hollywood musical love JOf\JS (suna by Judy Garland. Gent K II.>: Mnd Mano Un.ta> are cleverly uitd to bridge the con· temporar,.• story that is Wlfoldina: The_!cvine Communlt )' Theeterftr temp<>ranly working out o f the Youth Sert1cn Bwldtni on the comer ot Bnstol Strttt and Red lilU Aveoue in Costa Mt>sa 1645·3178 day&, S.S7·7297 evenings). Tht-group 1s malung do with less than perfect CQhd.ltions. Bul the inttmllcy created by the clO-'le prox1m1t) of the :,ing lt• apartment set and the m akeshlf\ seaUni ar· ranaement add lo the ertjoyment oftbe play. Marine Talk Dennis Holland, builder of "Pilgrim," a replica of a Baltimore Clipper used during the Revolutionary War. will speak al S p.m. April 6 at Orange Coast College·s Music Room 101. Holland will talk to Walt Gleclcer's m3rine activities class. Tbe public is invited to at· tend. CHART HOUSE 1~ ---::::---=-=-=--~1 fl ·~~\~~ l MONDAY thru THURSDAY SPEC~ALS ~~~ (i1 (Fri., 5.11. & SumJ.1y til 6 P M.J Excluding Holid.Jys 'l dinners mclude soup or SJ/ad, bi1ked potato or "ce \\1, RED SNAPPER .................. 2.75 U' FINE STEAKS AND SEA FOODS OPEN DAILY 6:00 PM SUNDAY 5·30 P.M 1520 W. Coost Hwy. 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The au- dience is advised to dress warmly for the outdoor concert. which is sponsored by the Laguna Beach Chamber of Commerce and Bob Wahler. ···························. ~basficln's west l _.... . ..... ... . ........................... ... ., ti... °" ''09• th• H ry od..,h. long·rvnn1n9 la. Vego• lovgh·tlOI I -10t .. •"'4 ~ ... •ou.u.11oi; 11\ftllAltON\ (71 4) 492·9950 140 AVlNIOA PICO S."-N ClCMOnt .......................... . . ~ ~basnans \WSI : -· ...... , ·-., .. . . .......................... New Dance OnTV As part of her 50lh an· naversary c.-elebralion. dance pioneer Martho Graham has l'realed a new work Cor "Dance in America." to be shown at 9 pm. April 7 on qtan· nel 28 and 10 p m Apnl 8 on Channel 50 "Adorations.'· which recc.-h•ed its world pre· miere in the Graham Compa n y 's Oocemt>er l975 season in New York. will be seen Cor the first tame by televis ion au- diences on the program wltich is presented under grants trom the Na lion al Endowment for lbe Arts. the Corpor at Ion for Public Broadcasting and Exxon. NOW OPEN MONDAYS Two Filet Mignon Dinners for $7.95 1 he Jolly Rogor presents anolher great way tor you 10 have dinnN with a friend Two filer mignon dinners specially priced at 1ust s 795 for both. This special f1if'I comM wrapped in bacon. br01iccf to P<'f • fecllon and lopped with a mu'lh room cap Dinner 1s serv<>d w11h rice Ptlaf or Your choice' ol Polnlo garden vegetables SOltP du 1our rn our Buccaneer salacl with &ilcnct cucumt>er.-<a-Ad marinated mixed beans Pl us if p101 no h ot loaf of our freshly baked bread B<' sure In bring 1n the coupon below and en1oy this special otter soon This Couoon Good tor lWo Filet Mignon Dinners • Presents PRIME RIB Au Jus 5 595 OR FULL V2 CHICKEN 5495 .. Both Dinners Include Soup du Jour or A Cool Crisp Salad To Stcrt HONEY & MUST ARD. BLEU CHEESE 0< THOUSAND ISLAND Hot SAM FRAHCISCAH Loaf of lr'Hd V ecptabl• du Jow • ~verage ANO YOUR CHOICE OF DESSERT Ch••H Pi• • Ice Cr•am • Chocolate Mousse FRI. & SAT. OHL Y ADD $2 MORE, $2. 9 5 ~ PER EHTREE. AFTER 7:30 P.M. AT AU TIMIS OCllllCntcJ TH . fhnl S-. to HM GeM De V• Trio Open Fo r Lunch • Dinner From 5 p m. Nightly 1617 Wtttcllff Dr., Newport leach !f-IMES, PLACES. • • (From Page C3> S>39 Bt'nch Blvd . Buena Park S3 1.1dult•-. $1 ~ children 'BJCENTt:NNIAL CHORAL J 8 11 .. F.E' Orwicc County f\t o ter ChoraJe, tip m Saturda). patriotic nnd llahl work,., In the F'ullt'rton Colle-ae Campus Theutcr. 321 E <.:hupmon A\'e . 1-ulh:rton . .1-'rei· UNDERWATgll FrLM FESTIVAi. And 4!'< hlbit!I, 1 to to p.rn. Salurdny <slide :-how. 2:30 p .m .. movi<'l', 7 :30 p. m .) :at tht 1\naht)im Con"en tion CC'nter. S7 'LAS Vf:GAS NIG llT' To bcn<'tll South Cou~t Reswrtory . 8 p m Suturduy Ill th<.' Co~ta Mel'u Women's Club. 610 W 18th St., C01itn Mesa $5. RAIN -Hock group. pn•!le11t<1 tnhuh' to thu Be1tles. 8 and 10 p.m . Saturday, Santa An• College Phillips ti all. 17th at Bristol Street. Suntu Ana S2 ~.avaltableatdoor. NATURAL HISTORY DISPl..A\·s -Fossils nnd Ind.Ian artifacts. 10 a.m . lo 3 p m Saturday at Bayview School, ZSJl Orchard Drive. Santa Ana Heights. Free. Al R SHOW -\\'1th d1splayc; or 31 rcrart. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m Saturday and Sunda~ JI tht.> El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. ca:.t of l ·S of£ San CanyonAvcnue. l''n•e StJNDA\'.APRIL t WAYLON J ENNINGS And Jl's~1e Colter, April 4 3t the Anaheim Convention ('enter. Ticket!> at agencies. WF.ONF.SDA\'.APRIL 7 DANCE CONCERT · K p.m . April 7 and 8. l and 8 p .m. April 9 in the GoldC'n Wc.-~t Colle.Cl' Theate r. 15744 Colden Wt•st St . Huntington Beach <Gothard parkm~ loll. S2 general, SI senior dtizens and students ut ho-c office or bookstore. Sec Page Cl POETRY R EADll'\G• Uy .loannc Kyger, 11 a m . April 7 in the Saddlcback Collt>ge Scicn· ce /Math L ecturt· llall, 28000 Maq:ue r1t1.• Parkway, l\1 iss1on Vtt'JO l''rt•t• 'HEARTBREAK llOl'SE' Shaw play with . Susan Strasber~ and Tagc Andrews. April 1·~tay 9 al the Westwood l'l a~hou~l'. 10886 IA• Conll• "' c . Los Angele~ s.1 75 t.u S8 50 at agcncat•' RICHARD A RMOUR -Jlumorbt, to speak at i ·JO p.m . April 7 in the Colden Wt>st Colle1tc Center, 15744 Golden We~l St. <Gothard parklnll TcitT.llunTington Beach Fn.·t.· FRIDAY,i\PRIL9 'ALL OVER TOWN' -Wrst C9._a~t pn.•micrc or Mua:.ay &cb~gal t'Omcdy, R" ll m . Fricloyl>. Saturdays a nd Sundays. opcnanl( April 9. At the , .. Callboard Theater, 8451 l\ll'lro!>l' Plal't'. West Hollywood. (213) 653·9205 or (213 l 851 ·21 i3. 'IOPPOl.YTlJS' -F.uripldcs play. 81, m. April :J and 10 in the UC lf\'inc Little Tht.•a kr. room 161 or JlumaniUes II all. 75ccnts FLASH CADILLAC -And the Cont11wntal Kid-;, April 9·13 at Knott'" Derr)' Farm. fl039 Beach • • ·Bl~-But'T1:rP:rrtr:Tal1tt'TO ~:io-p:m·i'q1l119':'u 3tr.. ·•• .__.. 8 JO and 10:30 p.m. April 10 ont.I 11. 8 and 10.30 p.m . April 12 and 13 S3 adults. Sl 50 l'h1ldren. St'KIN6 l 'ON<.:ERT' -The Orange Coa'l College Choralt> and Chamhc•r Smi!n~. 8 p m April 9 in the college auditorium. 2701 Fairview Road. Costa Mesa. Free Sec Page Cl. /TilCSte'Y ..... .;~t~ e TVIM Of THI CIMTUIY DICOI MUSIC Of THI ltCI IAMDS IEER Stew•~ Al 0'tfr Tiie W.W .., ......... .-.. WIHE SOUJS+SA.LAOS+HAMIUl .. H AMO 01'Mll SNaA&.T1H MISA YllDI CINTH. COSTA Ml.SA ADAMS AT HAlloa ~ .. ,_.,._., '7f·117' Gourmel Japanese Cul1lne South CoHt Vllt•o• ~· ,.....,"""" Horika1va •Cf"• hCNtt S.Vttt Coe1t ,,.,. 3800 S Plaza Or Sant11Ana 111.C) 557 7531 In Uttl• Tokyo "••t tM MtnJc C.-tet 111 S S11nPedro lo' Anqf'lr• 1:>111G80'J3!>5 NOW APPEARING IN OUR OUTRIGGER ROOM THE SENSATIONAL .BOB WHITE . ..j , .... , WJtla THIPl.ATTaS -PLUS- The TONY MORALES TWO Specs~'~s~~~rc:~. ,._,bly the fln"t enterttiiMr eYer to~ In thlt CouPOO Not Veltd . FOR uolJR UAJ Lt'TT v ...... and vou rney hllve IMf'I 808 WHITE on. TV Senta Ami 33 Fashion Sauare !>42-3'.\07 Friday and Saturday • I~ r nJ.TJ..l.J...II ~~ Polk:e Story. ot In tne...movi... inctlldlno • ,,. ~..,... of Klllrnenfero. or on netlonel commerclala. Erister Sund;:iy IS a special day rust for your family. And to keep 11 a Now he bridgn the generation gtip, cMllghtlng yeung • f,irnily °' c.is1on, w1"re prepdrtr'lg a lavish Easter Sunday family buffet. n old With hit great eound. beok4ld bv. the TONY • MORALES TWO • . • 1111 the group te.na tOWWd m. which will 1ndudP roast lamb, roast beef. fresh salads and much more ,..,...le. Listen ONCE. w. KNC/N vou w111 be beet(' • All for only SG.95 per a<Jul,and $3 50 for children undPr 12 aoain 1 1111"· ~:;rw c~f~wy • Pleas. m1fct your reMnations now by at ling TUESDA y thru SATURDAY Buena Pltft Center 642-2295 • 9 PM fo 2 AM s~~7~~1Pa4maAve ~~~~E Oyer Rd • .. ~,~Bcadtu~ KONA LANES oana Point Harbor 1Ad1acen110 the • .tnOrrlO ttmu 25100 Del PradO Irvine Hosl Motor Hotql) • .,...,_, eC'llllTU ---· <-•",,,. 640-8535 63~453 496-0655 546-4400 .....,.., , •• ,,.O .. nt 26tt H ..... c .... Me.. 545-11 IJ •••OFFER EXPIRES APRI~ 15, 1978 • • • • • ..___. ___________________ l'"---------..;..;.~:..;.::..J ·~··~··· -.\ctress Susan St.rasberg will make her Los A n ge l es stage debut in George Bernard Shaw's "Heartbreak House," opening Ap ril 7 at the Westwood Playhouse InWesCwood. Tickets are available at agen· cles for lhA? play. which will run through May 9. , Fnd!y. Ap!il 2. 1976 Series Explores Music The award·wtnntng '''\'oUth Concert ~""" will return bea1nnlng at •·so p.m. Sunday on JtOCE·TV. Channel SO. with '"The Story or PHcusslona. • · The weekly provam cram t a symphOCtYCOO· consist of four chamber cerl. condu c ted b) ~ncerts with ensembles Henry Brandon und tht' 0 r p e r c u s l:I I 0 n . "Brandon Sympbont'llt' "oodvdnds, brau and Orchestra." Brandon is stnncs. also ho \ ror U\(' Wt.>ekl) Tbt M\h and fm1d pro· pro1ra.m•. The pro1ram will be ------------------- DAIL V PILOT €S repeated "t 6 p.m. April ~~~~~,~~~~~~~~~~=~~ "Youth Co ncert .... Series" was designed to demonatrat.e"to children and adults tbe ongim. and deh,ghts or or· cbestral instrum ents and classical music DAILY PILOT Mt-1111 Corny Plot Hurts 'Duc:hess' ~·l~ .......... .. so. COAST"GABLE ~ .\-2.MBARO"., Bl &7& ......... , ... rt.IU.ft "STORY OF ADELE H". By KATHE IS. TRACY OllMO..lyl'\i.1"4" "The Duchess and The Dirt" ater f'ox" 1s a tedious story about a eras~. opportun1 s.t prostitute who unwtlltngly teams up with a cheater and his clumsy but intelligent horse in a familiar race for stolen money Thu~ predictable. corny plot. enhanced by "SMllLOQ( HOlMIS' SMAITlll nona· ,,., . ......, ,,.... .. 111111....., ...... "\uCIY UDY. INI "MAH WHO WOULp • ...... "MO DIPOSIT. MO ftTWM" 1•1 '"CHAIUI Ii.THI AHG&w leil -.1YHMl•lr SHOWSOMCI ONLY AT 1:41 ·················•••ti••• • X·RA TED ADULT MOVl1::. : it MOW IN COSTA MISA it : BEL-CONGO MOTEL ,. • CLOSIO c.cun COlOI TV • itJHS HAllOI ILVD. 145-9421• ••••••••••••••••••••••••• the oap opera performances or GolCtie Hawn as lhe foul-mouthed lady and George Seaal as lhe immature thief. Is reminisctnt of the Saturday pre·mov1e i;eraal or yesteryear. But there IS one capttvat1n" epi_sode -the Jewish weddlng, which is always a good remedy for an allin& plot It is plausible. and Indeed probable, that author Barty Sandler came up with Ute idea oyer a few cans or beer and a card game with his paJs, Jack Rose and Melvin Frank. To save bucks, Frank was appointed director and an unknown was hired lo paint the magnificent backdrops'. While Charles Bronson can come up with budget-rate productions proving that it is not. necessarily what is done. but how it's done (in the movie indus try at least), the t hree musketeers. Frank. Rose . and Sandler. are extremely wt:t behind the cars. The film runs 105 minutes . rated "PG" unless accompanied by ur plugs Uor the dialogue>. s...nn •• , __ -·~ CUIEMWll11E :r, 0 HEDDA" Ill 7:M & I t:JI SAT SUM-tlfto.4!l.,_11 "STOIY OF ADELE H .. l;H SAT SUM-~:H-1 .... AT TWO ''TAXI DRIVIR11 CRJ 7:00 • t :OO SAT./SUN. 1 :00-3:00-S:OCM:OO SO ... rrs AT IOTH THUntlS "TAXI DRIVER" 7:J0.9:30 5.at·SUn -1: 30; 3: JO.S:J0.7 :JO.t:lO Madelne Kahn ~ Htinan CHAPMAN AVE. 11 SA. FWY 1 __ _ ORANGE-634·2553 Call Tbratre or Check Dirmorm for Pohcy Sheftock Holmes .. :10 only Monty Pyttlon-6:30 & 9:50 BEST ACTRE~ LOUISE FLE R BEST DIRECTOR MILOS FORMAN BEST SCREENPLAY ADAPTED FROM OTHER MATERIAi, WINNER OF ·s .AWARDSr BEST PICTURE OF THE YE·AR . I _.......,." __ ~,, ... ~ltW--• IMA#00111 --.... ·-··~ llAltHO Wlllll Ill M OANO 1MAT COULDH1' SMOOT l1'AtcMff ,. l . THI NlDl- 2. l&.000 Ill ). ,,. Dlft" UtN .... _, ............ -·-. '* tAJll ...... ............. l ACADIMY AWAIOS MH&(IMhtlliflt!W- JAWS '"' AllflOIT '7S "" ....,,...,..,..cu,_ GAii.i I lOMAa"" , 'Alf Mi WAUUNO TALL !NI -· ..., ...... ____ .. ·--····-... , "<'1111""'10l/t.n .... • iml'JIL'ILlEJ~J OM1 ruw ma cucr001 .. n UNCltO DllUll • -c-••-••-IOllN • MAltON "" •u1• • WMmLNrMI"' -·---~-IAOOl.U • '"" ........ IHllOC OUT 111 MO .. I C. Kon ntl MIHOINIUIO '"' I_ ..... nDM WAYI"' (:W DAILY PILOT Fttday. Apttl 2. 1978 Pilot Logllook Tot Audience Too Audible By J .\C'KIE HYMA N OI -0..'1 ,.,1114 MMt Bnb1es urc wonderful creatures. little. gurglc.s 1i1nd coos as they d world around them can be u~ deUghtfuJ os the songs of u nightingale But nobody in my expencncc hai> thought of bnngin&: a nightingale to a live performance and t wish they wouldn't bring babies either. I'm not surt> whut motivates people to bring small babies to concerts. •v-.. dance programs and plays. nut it's happened thr~ times at ev.e nts I've attended recently: at a UC Irvine dance concert. at a performance by the Pennsylvania Ballet ;it UC Los Angele~. and even at the tmy 192 seat South Coast Repertory Theater tn Costa Mesa. MA\'BE THE bab~1tter didn 't show up. Maybe the parents can't suind to be parted from their darling for even a few hours. Maybe they think he's su(•h a good, quiet litUe kid that he won't dist14rb ar.ybody They also must be oblivious to the hostile vibrations emanating toward them from most of the rest oft he a ud 1enre. with good reason. F;r~t or all, e\'en the quietest baby is bound to make 1ome sound when mu.tc crescendoes or an actor raises tus \'Olce at a dr1&mat1c moment. And the softest coos may be audlblc across even a hug~ audllonum. whkh hu usually been dul&necf especially for good acoustics. · Furthermore, performers can't help being thrown a bit off their Urnina. wa1ti"g for the next wail or burp to interrupt them. And to the rest or the uudlence. the d1!>ruptton 1s infuriating. THE GUILTY person or couple may be thlnking. Well, if the baby:11tter didn 'l show up, why s hould I waste a SS to Sl5 tick~f~ But several hundred other people also paid that $5 to $15 and abouldn 't be asked to serve as paying babysitters. And or course 1r the S>arents can't bear to leave their child w1th anyone else. they should take htm where babies don't inconvenience others. finally. being carted around where he does~t belong isn't the best thing for the baby either. He may pick up germs or, 1r he·$ more sensllive than bis parents. p'ck up the hostile feelings from the restol the audience. The decision to have a child muns a great responsibility for the parents and commll!- them to make many sacrifices In return for great Joys . Since the rest of the audience doesn't share in the joys. they shouldn 't have t<' share in the sacriflceseilher. GaFdening Questions Invited ~ ...... .., -~.!!:' .... What is the best lime . 7 30 p .m. April 6 on d. the year lo plant grass KOCE T\'. Channel 50. and what kind or potting On .. Phone Forum" mjx is best ror cactus<> ' i ewe r s ma y c a 11 These and many other 89'7·0392 and dirl'ct ques· questi o n s will b e tions on indoor and out· an s w ere d b y J o hn doorgardening toLenan- Lenanton. "The Home Lon. host of "The Home Gardener." on "Phonl' Gardener" telecourse Porum: At llome with series and assistant the Home Gardener," chairman or the Div1s1on 4 Advcnrun· Co-Hit Al WHI "THE SUNSHINE BOYS" Waller Mettheu George Burns ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS .•.. ,,,. in all ics h'1<>ry!' SHO.. m1clHI CORnBr~ " CalOB c'~stoJ~Br PJummBr ·~"'II.II» 111 • • na MID Mo Would BB ~·1 ,. ~ ~ ~"" '*"' -~-~--PO ..: ''OllE OF THE YEAR'S 10 BESTI'' CO-HIT AT NEWPORT "LUCKY LADY" CO.HfT AT VIEJO "THE HINDENBURG " CO·HIT AT WESTBROOK "THE BLACK BIRO" of Agricultural Biologic a I Science at Orange Coast College. Along with answenng \'ie we r s' ques tions , LenanLOn will talk alx>ut e\·erything from hght re· qu1reme nts for indoor plants to buying and planting frwt trees. -~ , ........ ~ ..... ACADIMY AW AaO WtNNU! JActl HICHOLSOt4 "OHt: FUW OVH THE cucecoo·s HEST .. s..ior CffiUtts Sf.00 I "ASTONISHING! 'Taxi Driver' has muscle-te nsing, skin-prickling suspense that ilds J lXe...an aj r r ajd .siren~·· -Ch• rles Ch•mplln, Los Angeles Times "A KNOCKOUT" ~~:11~~~0C::~7Ht11 "POWERFUL" ~:'°:'_.:~v"' ''BRILLIANT" ::cu:.., 5~41.ir < lll UM"'" I'll ru1t1' ,.._...,. ROBERT DE NtRO TAXI JJRIVER ••• • •• .............................. * COAST HWY. AT MACARTHUR BLVD. • NEWPORT BEACH • 644-0760 Tht ~ry should hoH tat"' I 0 ....... S. 4 hours latff, thf bOftk WCIS likt o circ11s sideshow. 8 houn48ttf', it wen tlw hotttst thiftg °" lin T. v: I 2 hows icltft', it was otl history. And it's altrw. 9 .. 'DOG DAY AFTERNOON' IS AN OUSTANDING MOTION PICTURE WITH PACINO'S PERFORMANCE WILY ONE OF THE BEST OF THE YEAR." i PlUS THIS ACAOIMY AWARD~ C<MllT AT WEST ""4.UHVIUr IESTSONG "l'M EASY" •tm. C .. UIHMI -Aaron Schindler Family C11c.le i ~us THIS ACAOIMY AWAIOWl......0 CO-HIT AT CENTER "THI HINOEHIURG" HOl~I C. SCOTT ....... •'l ,... o .... ,,,Ul'I J. t ,_ Polish War Hero Featured on TV "Koecluszko An American Portran" -the story or an obscurt Polish orricer who helpd change the course or the Amencan Revolution - will be presented, as a ."Special of the Week .. Monday at 9p.m.on KCET.Channel28. The hour.lon_g Reader's Digest fUm presentation. made ~slble by a 1rant from Mrs. Paul'a Kitchens. Inc.. dramatizes the contributions mode to the Amencan Continental Army by Thaddeus K<XSriusiko. Unlike many of the war's more dynamic and charismatic figures, K01Scius1ko was a shy and unassuming junior omcer whose achievements were not or the visibly dramatic kind. WET SUITS ... ALL 20% OFF O'Nelll, Surfer House. SN Sult, SH Quest WATER SKIS •••••••• 30% OFF SURF BOARDS ••.•••.• 10% OFF METAR.EX --~--ROLLER SPORTS~~ . ..- POWER PAW ~ 1/4·1/2 OFF 80•td\ • •"•"'' •"0 Co"'C>•"•"o"• •• Great ..._ MOll•Oo-ll• .... -L- * SALE OM UNTIL APR. 9th - 5ACADEMY AWARDS BEST PICTURE BEST ACTOR JACK NICHOLSON BEST ACTRESS LOUISE FLETCHER BEST DIRECTOR MILOS FORMAN · B6ST SCREENPLAY I ADAPTATION eclwarcls HUNT i N•ION CINIMA BEACH BLVD. AT ELLIS HUNTINGTON BEACH :!~::~~~ ' . . . 4 'ShePleek' :Wins Again Sherlock Holmes appe:an to be foolproof In more ways lban one. Not only does he solve his cases with elan, he's aJso been quite a hit on the slage -m06t receotly rn tt\e Royal Shakespeare Com pany production of "Sherlock llolmcs," which bad a leQJllhY run on Broadway and is plWfti now through May 2~t tb6 Shubert Theater in Century City The story is a satisfying blend of intrigue, wit, suspense. humor and romance. The physical production -sets and lighting - ii. dazzling. HOL1'1ES EVEN triumphs over tht> less·than.perfe('t !~~!;!~~!~~!t.!~~~~~~~~~~::!.. performances of the two leading · players, Leonard Nimoy Ill the title role and Alan Sues as Professor Moriarty. DAILY PILOT A c.rd 111p Ma ak«W. A ftOOM UOUNI l\b nttk. lt .. G£()RG£~ U Tlr.e DUtwa.&ar f'oa. A tl.lented t&I«. A ~iwtlhll ~ o1 P,,ms. k 's GOL.Dtt: HAWN uTiwtO..Cheaa. Nimoy . while a quite acceptable Holmes in many respects. is ill a t ease. in the clipped British idiom of the Conan Doyle-G illelte script and disrupts the o th erwise hair·trigger liming of directors Warren Enters and Fra nk Dunlop. · . Carland as a wlJe-era~ sale crat'ker and Ronald Bl.shop as Doctor Watson. Also agreeable •ire Valerie Frent'h anct 0-.lton Dearborn as villains and Diana KlrkwQod os the l\eroine. "Sberlocll Holmes" is a fast -moving, thoroughly entertalninl evening in which the famed detective triumphs once njain. -Jodde ll11m41l • Theater Landmark • Falls to Wrecker lHf CITY $H~IN0 ClNTflf ORANGE •532 1121 11' C ITY C f,...fl1( CINtMA'> CINCINNATI (AP) -The Shubert Theater. whe.re Errol fh'lln once llopped and Carol Channing learned she was on President Nixon's "enemies list." is Calling victim to lh.e wrecking ball. But not without homage from nostalgic theater lovers. "People are forever sneaking off with a brick for a souvenir," said d emolition worker Don Creek. .... memories~" said Trumbo.~ "I'll I .A. l'llWY IMANCHUffll fJ(J ne\'er forget the time Errol o.o. '"WY 1c11v 0 11. 0 .1 f1ynn was in the middle of a ,._ ________ _._ St>rious part in 'The Master or A .;;::.:~ Thornfield' when the boiler pipes V "NOWNING f'OOl" started clanging. It didn't faze him a bit" ~-s.oousw 111 BUT F LYNN'S dashinR '"TMllOWH60FA presence in 1958 wasn't enough. A. c ... sa 10011r His feud with the playwright ~ '"T'UCllDOWM" nearly ended up in court an<t a ._ _____ J_A_w•s!'l-----t case of laryngitis c<>ntributed to a O -rttl Mt.u· woefu I performance. Ticket .__.-W;.:;AUl;;;;;;;DO.;;;•'•"...,'H;;;;;;;."..;CN...,..,1 .. holders demanded their money gp.m1,,.12:30 to1:00 '·"'· back. •-llffS..& SI.JS Built in 184!J as a YMCA, the O"Atl'fPll:O ....... -.... ,~ "tWHYlll£" (I) t;J .. t \ll "ONCl ts NOJ OIOll'lt" IR> 111 .. , ... '1£POH TO TH£ ,.. COMMtSSIONEa" ...... , .. , M\T ~r-•C'fllU l.IEE G"ANT "SHAMPOO" IRl t:H '4T /$--h411-"1'-t!" "TOMMY" "2J '4T~-7.U ACADEMY AWAftD WINNER i Sues has the proper wild-eyed look but we don't sense the requisite authority beneath his threats and poses. !N A MONTH. the 128-year-old downtown landmark, the last of the city's three legitimate theater s. will be a pile of rubble to make way for a parking Jot. brown brick building was -----------• converted to a 2,000.seat theater Open Daily 12:30 p.m. IUT lf .'Otl-•CTOll ..Oji •• _, --ntE SUNSHINE BOYS" \ . ESPECIALLY good 1n s upporting roles are Geoff "It's real sad," s aid Larry Trumbo, a m ember of the demolition crew who once worked as a Shubert stagehand. "I 've got a lot of good in 1921 at a cost of $500.000 as a memorial to George Cox. who was described in a newspaper account as ·•a butcher's boy who became a makerofmayors." Tod1y more thin •Y'-1 ••• atlll the beat buy , The • · Jtlt S4l /$11M-h1 .. l:lM:M 'SMILE" (PG) t!lt IU~llM-J:J•)!D TWO GREAT FILMS TOGETHER FOR THE FIRST TIME CR.,obi1t.J1nd8tfada'l .vsean Connery~ Audrey Hepburn a.re supetb together. "'Robin and M.iridl'I' IS .i film that must st,tnJ or fall on the stl'l'ngth of its star. Fortun,,t,•h . 11 h.i~ two of the ~t. Se.in ConMry Js .i ~enuuie maSC\lhne p~l'. not ah'a1d 10 t-..-h•ndw. 1lw moment J\udrt'\' Hepburn .tppt>U!> on tht• 5CTC'f.'n 1~ startlinR···how Ion>: il ~'town Mn<"\'''" .>nn-,~ hd< !-0 b..~tl...J U• ,1nd captured our lllldSln4bon. I lcpb\Jm is uruqu,._ now, .ilrno-.t dlone .. JAY COCKS, 71mr,\/r1w1:,,,r· REX REED, 1"nJ• >or• Dain .v,,.,. '"R obin and Mlridn' i~ a f..'1'.tnd ilnd enth.rallin~ mm.inti< "'1&11 in whK'h l'Yl'TYtlung "'"' glonou~lv Mid .1mshi.-.iUv 11 n·rn~·n1s the ~11 Wf•rk of ~.m Cnnn,•rv, f{Jd1.inJ l..t"it(•r .md ),lm•'' (A,ldm.in . 1r, wh.11 Wt· grew u1i fo\ll/1.: dk>ut m1w1''" .ind Audrey l lfpbum 1~ 1 '"'' of tilt-nw.c•n.. we k•''P ~ning .me.I 11''111~ thl'm. 1 .. ~ ~I.Ir'> h.ivt: f'\ l'r 11eh1l'\ ··d tlw ' kin1t ol 'UP''"''"'' inh•milhOn.11 ~t.irdc•m ;.tw h.t' "'"'"''till llw l in.t ,.1 ''·" m.try'"'" Ught up f,,r .. .• VINCENT CAN BY, "'"" 1; .. ~ 11"''' · "TI•' Mn'nRth 1•f 'Rf't>tn ,1nJ ~t.1nJn:" 1n II• 't1•r, ,1h.'l\1 t twn (wm<>r ''"'"" who .le.,.,"' •·r -in them .... !\,..., and m •l'.Kh otht•r •omethmi; n~·w, mtin' v.ilu.,blt> 'th.in wh.it h.>.l ,•\J•h>tl Ix-to"• It hJ\ ttw wit. Slrenf,th .md •hwr pn"4·nn-.1•I "'"'" c~~ and Audrt•Y I t.•pllum II\ tlw tuh· rof('l!. JUOllli CRIST, r;,111.,./m /ln•n" "R""'n 11nd l'tfarfon' h .1 world Iv. Wl'4.', .inJ witty lt'"r<'f1"'' to our et•·rn.11 wondtrmcnt of how our hl'l'tll·• l.1Y1'\I t'W"r after. th.tnl..s to two rruntt>f<' ,,f the ~nN -~'t'nwntl'r J.1mt"11 l~lldmJn .md difwior Rictl.Jrd U.-.tn. Ri~rt Sh.1w'• Sho-nff L• .1 hon In autumn -•hfl'wJ p.11Jrnn•:' PAULibl.E KAEL, ;~,v,,,.1;.,41r "S an Connery-big. !Wshy. 1t1.iving-is the mos1 natur.il·lookmg o( heoroic ~res He !>C.'t'ffi' u nn.'Str AU\ed, ruJ..ed a ll'\ll' hero And" pertl'('f comp.in10n to Audn•) I lcpbum I le'" .1mmal·man at II• N'''· ~h..-s an mnOC\'nt \'t'I f"l~Klll.lte ~pritl' .. Th,• two of th.-m aw )u m tnh m.llcht>J, and the1t dM!..·l>rHwn t') ... ~ .11 .. "' h.dl of lift'. that they .idu"""'" eJ<•mt·ntal 'rlendor" I C;"4.l/MIM 4 rlCTI."AJ• ..... U\f,._I '1("t\llt\"""""""' (PG) SEAN AUDREY HEPBURN IN HARBOR SHOPPING CENTER EDWAROS HARBOR cJ:l':A 1 HARBOR BLVD. ATrWILSON ST. COSTA MESA 646·0573 2 MILES SOUTH OF SAN DIEGO FWY. , THRILLINGLY CRAZY. .. RICH WITH LAUGHTER. A CLASSY COMEDY LIKELY TO BE WITH US fOR YEARS~ t•••'" \.• ...... ti)~ .... .,,uo f4 .. t\ ~ ~ • Aot•nlu1111gl T ••• CM••·· ~·· ,.utct• .. •" 1lftQ 1 1 tlln·Pfttkttft9 lNOH lflf l it41fldll lka f ft .it ...., ,, ..... •· f\arl•• Champlln, lo• A"994••TI.,,•• ·-· Wlto went IO ... t W-11 111••• flllft wit~ • brlllla•l .._......,_. tty II~ o. Niro W9M ht M "Tat • OrlVef\' ~ ... ~.N•C·TV ·~~ ~~~t~I , ... rm-J I DRIVER l 110HllT Of HlllO • II, llYAH O'HEAL • lllAlllSA BEllENISOH SfE THIS ACADEMY AWAllOWINHINO MASTlAPIECt I.Alf WltllS• COllltllO. • llPSTIO<" ALSO PLAYING AT EDWARDS WESTlflOOK CINEMAS .. -....... ._ .... • GOO!t~ Ch.,. ~I AHO CINEMA VIEJO _......_ .$._ti. h91< ...... "" ' ..,_v..,.. -- lHE f<i Iii HG Ot ft CH4HE'! <Boo.at:· ~~~M Plue "TAACk DOWN" dwards Bat Tll CINEMA LONG LIVE ADVENTURB ~in •'flrfC~lll' ACTION" BUllf LAHCASTfll .,..__..,l=HEMiffiilf R JOIJO••r.tD•-1 CO$P••f'-4 NU &Ytaotc tMTte Ot.0 41 ,..... . .. SEAN CONNERY ~0,. ~ MICHAEL CAINE of..~ r ... Hw,.c "\o 11•• ... r-111 naman WllWGUldBB ACAOlMY AWAAO WINNER 818T ' SUPPOATINQ ACTOR OEOROE BURNS PLUS WALTER MATIHAIJ l'edw,!.~~! B!,IS!l!l.£!_ MA \401444 CO·Hll AT IAISfOl "ALIC[ OOHN"T LIVE Hfllf AN'l'MC>flt' CO-HIT Ar M il "THf HIHOIHIUllO" -CINUiflinT-..,,, .. .,..,..,.~ ... " wn '"'"' CllOT• n I.A'" " A IWL.YPllOT '""Oey.April~. t976 Weekender Deadlines DeOtftfu for ••&mfuioll of MGteriol for O"I W«~ ii ftOOft T'wadaiat of tlw toeeltof J*bbcat'°"'- ltnu about mid•LOHlr nnU ~ be ..zmutUd UI •~ Jor tlw w"""~ a:aw prior to clw .wni. R.- QUnt• to houe photogroplls toktn or tor a pouitu /Nture at'*JI should ~ submitttd thrH web pnor fo publlcotw11. Matrnal ahoclld ~uni to tlw Wee~r. Or~ Coa1t D4llJI Plloe, Soi 151iO, Con"'"'°' CA nnt. ~~ TV DAILY LOG Friday Evening Saturday Morning KOCE Television (50) 1• ~ .... , ..... J:1' ,_., .. u..-.. -.. "''- i • W.-All<rtl J·· Mi ........ ,., ... ,, ......... ••IMA_.,.... ..• ·--~' J .• Yl ... A ..... .._. 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Co~pound action ready to really cut up. 297 EVERAIN OSCILLATING SPRINKLER • TWIN-RIB ALUMINUM ROOFING Double rtbbed for extra atrengtb (wlab I bad the aame). 26" wide for 24" co••roge. 8FOOT 3•7 lOFOOT 4•7 12FOOT s•7 l'FOOT 6•7 16FOOT 7•~ ' . . . ' • • ...,. .. ENGLISH HAND MOWER Thia mower even ba1 an accent (aay wot? Cb .. rtol) I UNCH 161NCH . . . . . . LADIES ONLY! OUTDOOR LITE SETS Low Yollage IO It'• aafe, eaaUy adapt• to m~ light• aa you core to add them. 3LITE 6UTE 6UTE WITH TIMER • • SATURDAY, APRIL 3 FROM 6:30 TO 9:30 OH BOY LADIES! Here'• a 1p.clal on• nlghter that feature• Juat you. Ow atore1 wlll clo1e thel.r door1 al 8:00 P.M. on Saturday. April 3rd. At 6:30, they will open them back up bul only to women and gl.rla. If you haYe a d .. p voice and abort hair. we mcry be a little auapldoua. Get yow coupon book at the door for apecial IG'ringa. demon1tratJoa., b<lrgalna. gl••· crway1, etc. It will laat 'tU 9:30 that one nit• only. Ju1t come In and laugh at your bu1band out1lde tbe door. Brand Mew '76 GRANADA 4DOORSEDAH Metalhc paint auto t1an~ . P<>W•• stee11n9. power honr d•K b1akes dehae bumpe1g1oup.111 ractoo, 11n1ed glass. vinyl body s•d• lftOld•ngs whitewall 111es & more' (Stk •524 Sel'•.ill f6W81F 174856J LIST .••••••••••••• $5636 DISCOUNT •••••• S 616 SALE PRICE 55020 3 OllLY 3 ELIR EXECUTIVE Brand New '75 GRAN TORINO 2 DOOR HARDTOP --f ~ LIST •••••••••••••• $5400 ~ .:~ Disc;~~~ ;·1ic~OZI V-8. arr cond111on1ng. tinted glass. Plus Tu & License DEMOS Example Savings ••• bOdy side moldings. wtl•tewall t11es front & rear bumper guarOs. radtO. $ 4379 w~ c<Wefs & more! (Stk. 11240. Senal ISA30H116159) Plus Tax & License Brand New '7 5 LTD 2 DOOR LANDAU LIST •••••••••••••• $7403 DISCOUNT •••••• ~ 701. 1975 ELITE 2 DOOR Loeded with' arr cond111on1ng. cruise control. AM,f'M stereo, landau luirury group, power door lock&, vinyl roof. whitewall trres, power wtndO'#S. & morel (Stk . 11310, Serial #5"656126013) SALE PRICE 55695 ' E:~~~~~~~~£~oE:a9~ s4995 AM/FM stereo, lntenOI' decor group. tinted glass. luxury wheel oovers w/ wttltewall tires. (Stk. t75091 . ser111 15G21H102563). p T 2 8 Liter V-6 engine. l)OW9( rack & pinion sleerrng. power front drsc brakes. lronl & rear bumc>ef guards. arr cond11roned. AM/FM slereo. steel-belted radial llres. & morel (Stk. I0995, Serial •SR03Z141759J SALE PRICE 54195 IUI ax A tlcen99 Plus Tax & License • Ho More When These Are Sold! Plus Tax & License Brand New '75 COURIER ECONOMY PICKUP ~:::::iiiii?'"li.. LIST •••••••••••••• $34 I 9 --DISCOUNT •••••• S 320. SALE PRICE 53099 Plus Tax & LICeflSe Brand New •7 6 F-150 PICKUP BEFORE YOJJ BUY, LET US SHOW YOU ••• WE MEall BUSINESS I LEASE DIRECT Brand New '75 LTD 2 DOOR BROUGHAM LIST ••••••••.••••• $6967 DISCOUNT •••••• SI 517 Melalllc paint w/ vinyl roof. SALE PRICE convenience group. power seat. deluxe bumper group. 11r conditioned. AM-"M slefeo. power $ 5430 windows, whitewall tires w~elu11e . wt'98I covers. power door tocks. & more l (Stk . 1835, Serial 15J68H139827) Plus Tu & L•otf'IM Brand Mew '76 PINTO , _.....__ -MPG ---Lin-••••••••••• -: •• ~'71 DISC-OURI ;: :-••• $tof6- SA LE PRICE ALL PO-PULAR MAKES AND MODELS -·- ~ _s.---:;, --SALE P-RICE Custom Styleslde pickup Wllh o•U08'. heavy duty cooling system, m111ors. & morel (Stk tT0497. Serial tF15BAB04699). -~4395 . Station wagon Auto trens . arr cond1llon1ng s 1799 radio. luggage rack (908GIN) -•ul "<: ..... '12 FORD COURIER ,.,.,. ..... "<: ..... '7 4 PINTO RUNABOIR Radio. l'lealer (243KFZ~ $ 209 5 Plus Tail &_License Auto llana. air c~23 tioning. power steenng.~ 1ad10 heater (36SHNV) '73 PINTO WAGON ,.. ...... -.. 73 PINTO STATION WAGON 4 SP41ed. factory arr $ 2499 radio, luggage rack '294HEW) ----------- I o.... 25 ....... w. .... ...... ,.... ......... ... Metallic paint. 4 speed transmission, · front drsc brakes. rack & pinion $ ~~59 ateerlng. sohd state lgnrtt0n. bueket .. ats with m1n1 console. carpeted, • - tinted glass. electrrc defroster, L . more I (SI I(. , t 6 6 9 . -Seri a I f6R10Y137152). Pl us Tax & License Auto. trans .. laC1oJY atr.5289 power 11eer1ng. power brakes. w i ndows. (O'l7865).' ....,., .. ,_ '72 CHEVY 3A TON PICKUP v-s. auto. trans .. power$ 3197 steering. radio. heater, step bumper. (93033L). 73 FORD MUSTANG Auto. trans.. factory arr.535 power ateerrng,~ btalles, vinyl roof. ltm1ted S year~.000 mite war- ranty! (Ol56GNI). Ptvtta•&~• 74 CHEVY CAMARO SlacJc on blacil Factory $ lir oondillontng, power 3899 steering. AM..=M stereo {306l(HC) '75 FORD GRAN TORINO Squire Slat1on Wagon 1 Factory a11. powers4599 steering. power bral<es. A~f=J.4 stereo radio, root iwfc• 11•1'-d to ....-. J..tttforfe1! Sa••..._ Y• IMly -Sa•• wMle Y• ,.. .............. ~.~.··.··.·~------1~--------------"""--IU .. l l<·"·M--~ ..... ! rack. (530l.XH). ~ -74 FORD SURFER VAN '72 FIAT COUPE ::~:~~::1(046GANI $ 2199 '73 VW BUG I) '74 DATSUN B-210 73 MERCURY COMET GT 4 apeed, radio. "lllllf. $ 229'9 ,__, radio. padded ~s 25 ~P•c•al pain t. mag --lllnyt root. mag wl'leels. . wheels (356JLJ) (207GVN) · '72 DODGE DART SWINGER uto traM . loctoiy at1$ 2299 power stt1er1no. radio 111nyl 1?01 1838EK>C) -··••"< ...... '74 FIAT 128 49peed (5ell<M8) s2299 ""''' .. a""",. '74 TOYOTA PICKUP Cami* Shell. 4 speed.$ 27 •1d10, heater. 39,000 mlletl Sharp lllUe truck. (97491T). ~· .. ·-- EXAMPLE SAVIMGS 12 PINTO SQUIRE WAGON comtll1oning. radio, '72 FIREBIRD ESPRIT Aulo. trans . factory 11r cond111on1ng. powei$32 steering, vinyl roof, AM/FM stereo, rattyt wntelS (688FKT). -w a._. .. '74 MUSTANG 2 + 2 V-8, auto t1ans. racorry $ 4999 arr, powe1 steering 1ad10. 1allye wheel~ (12390) ~"''•' '""•""* '75 MERCURY MONARCH Factory air. power AAAo t111\I . factory llll S 1 4 9 9 __ ,.... __ {6196GJU __ >"'!"-___ ....,._""'-....• 1ie .... ;..;~ .. .._ .. Gas uve1 4 cyl .. 4 s3399 UAM,LI SAVIHGS speed, radio (643LPO) stee111\g , powers4919 windows. vinyl 1001. AM/FM Slcreo 1ad10 ~M.lCA) '74 PINTO SQUIRE WAGOH Radio. heeler. (510KXV) S 2 3 9 9 ..... ._,_ UAMPLI SAVINGS '14 PINTO WAGON 4 apeed, radio. (0645K2J) S 2 4 9 9 '74 FORD GRAN TORINO dOor, factory 111, power 3 fHrlng, radio. heatet.$3 tnyt roof. cru1H control, pera wlndow1. (514KBN). Pou\•••"'""~"' '73 FORD F-350 SAU.,...,. HOUaS P , ,,., Al •" 411 '75 FORD RANCHERO GT ower stee1tn11. powor $ rake1, vinyl roof. 49 M/F M stereo. cruts11 ontrol, hit wheel. Ilk•> newl (121027). '7 4 THUNDERBIRD Auto. trans .. lull power$ 5699 vinyl roof, tilt wheel AM/FM stereo. 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Apt112. 1976 I ,,_ ........................ ...... • I • The Blunt Marketpiace on the Of'lftP Coa1t . l "1j,!oym•nt & Pt"l>G'OhOll ~!~!t. ~!~~4~~~:rFIE!?e c~~! ~~;?lit With a Want Ad . . Fast Credit Approval Nitre 1111na1u Boo" & l>\OllM t11"1P"'•l\I Au1omob11t\ & OIMI 7000 1199 llOOO IO<W ltCIO•POtlQllOf\ YIOO W'iV ~-~~ ....... !~:.~.~ ...... . ••o•s: Ad•.,-tl,.,, GtMNf 10020....... 1002 1hould cat.ck tt..ir ocl~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• doily .ct report fl'. ron hwMdlotfly. The OAJL Y PILOT _......., 11.Wllty for the firtt M- cornct hltttfiCMt Oftly. PWlishff't Motice: 1\ll 11:111 c~lnt..• <•U\.,f\ll>\'dl 111 ll\J's Oc>\\ :-p.11)t•r I~ .. utJ j1•ct to th\> Fc·dcrnl l-'111r llou ~•n .i: l\c·l ol l~llil! \\hll:h ntdkl.'ll IC tll\'1(,11 luJ a J \ " r l 1:. l' · ',111 y I> 1 l' j ll'r~·nc·c, ltm1tul1011. or d1,.1·nmm.111on bu,,t•J onl ran'. l'olor. rchi::100. i.ex.I 11r n.1tmn.tl nrl1:111. or an 111ll!11l1u11 lo 111akc an) ~ud1 prt•forc•m·«. ltrn1l4t 1t11n,11r d1,,t•r1m111altun · I Thi• n1·w~1J<11>l!r "'111 l\(ltj kno" maly .tl·c·cvl an~ .1111 t•rt1:.1nit tor real! t''-l.J1l' IA h1ch Ii Ill \ 10!:1 1 lllln t•f lhl' '"" HoutH for Sole ....................... Gftt«al 1002 ········~·············· llG CAMYOM °"A CLOUD •UIE ST. a.ouo Fabulous vsc"" fantastic ho me'. 3000 sq.ft. of <.:harming luxury, the ullimate Newport Beach entertaining home. 3 bedrooms. plus an expanded living room . added w indo ws. colorful courty arUs ~ml an ··open-ness" only major a lterations can bring. A view unly Rue St. C loud can provide. Pre s ented by Vergilene Hull at $225,000. U ,._ l()U t: tiVMI:§ RE'AL TORS' 675-6000 2443 E. Coast H1ghwav. Corona d ... t M;i1 JISO Ml"-• Vt''>i;-546· 59YCJ <Jtlfl 8'1/hn., 1,1.;ml 61'i 1600 A-FRAME HOUSE I AS~~M~~~:.~oo ~~~!'! .......... ~~~ !:~ .......... ~~~~ ,\ru~11c bl'Jt·h ch..11.-1 I POOL HOME [ Tile t'Olry to hnn;: room• with flrepl11cc & \'ll'\\ olj SSS,000 lu!o.h gr"unds. t;ourmel Shak1· rnor rhat'mcr Lrs: k1kht:n & br .. ~1kl.1:<t ht1r I hrk lrJllt• ha~ J h11: bd~. 2 ramd) 1·nom 1111.lt-a"u) h..1. tw.111111111 ~ant Whal m..c.ter rclrieut "'1lh "'"" ..i hfl' :.l) 1 .. • ~l'" ly of. of >:las,, Win ~ C1>r kreJm~ l' \l ~15!U9l ch 1111 r<· n & ~ u e" l ..-----_ Balboa I iland DUPLEX Walk lo ba). Front hnuM• has 2 Bit. den, fpll', + l lwdrm apl. Each uml has lil."t'n rcmod<>ll.'d Owner wants lo trade for units. SllS.000.644·7270 ........krS. , .......... i. ·······················I···~··················· Ge•r.. 1002 Ge••• 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• REAL ESTATE CONSULTANTS Our CREATIVE TECHNIQUES a r e tailored to your individual needs & r equireme nts . We r epresent ONLY YOU Ill any r~al estate transaction. 1f vou want to BUY. SELL. or EXCHANGE real estate, call for our j PREUM·t NARY REVIEW. LARGE or · SMALL situations . Our fees a re based I upo n the (·1rc umstances involved. i however our PREL I M I NARY REVI EW is offered WITHOUT cost. BY APPOINTMENTONLY. R. Myers, MyJk-Alpha Corponition R.atton 673-6756 IG...,.. 1002.GeMrol 1002 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• AHN CHISMAN HAL ISTAll THREE ARCH BAY -family home . 3 Bd rms .. den, country style k itc hen, PLUS northern coastline view . Private beach a nd l e ]lni s co u rts. J u st listed .................... Sl27 ,500. Motet•t For Sale •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• G••Hf I OOJ ~-I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lultl Opeu RtM!le Otflc• lft CdM SALESPEOPLE It's Your Mon! John 0 . Lus k & Son huihkrs ot prestigious homt•s in Nt.•wport Uead1 have now o pcn~d Lus k R ealty , s petiali zin).! 111 the sale of r esu!L' homes. Our rH'w l<x·atwn is 2515 E . Coas t ll,1J!hway <Coast H wy ''t Mac: Arthur Ul\'d.) Corona dd Mur. Whv make a mov~ to Lusk Heally Lusk rs a pro\'c n. professional leader, builders of Easlbluff, Harbor View Hills. Spy)l.la ss 11111 and soon to be Turtle Hock. Ex<'C'llent New Home Referral Service. Excellent Trade-in and Equity Purchase Prog r am. Excellent company benefits. If you think you <'<Jn quahl'y. plt'ase l'llll Bob Hall. Viee Prt>sidl'nl & ll•arn more al>out an outst a nding future with a fine company . Call 714: 557-8220 or 675-3511. I ·IOOJG.....-ol 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEANFRONT -2 Bdrm .. So. Lagu na nom e . Beau tifu lly . designed w /w ood & g lass I ~·;,. :. a_ I I o w i n g g r e a t <1 c e a n ·,, ... ~ ... view ................... $199,500 ..:'.,.>CB ll611 & UHi c .... ....,., S.. lAiplle 4ff.ru1 4'9-2241 '.lla)l11111ct·nl ;w ,.1~11" ill I D lo•t ''1th. opt•n tw;~1wd , : _;! (' ;. t·c11ln~~ L1kl.' 111 er • 1 • • I f · l \' \ lvJn Su Iii.'" 111dll · · · ' t'•lst .., S:l:!i :J3 pays all I ----- Will trade 1929 Phantom RR Limo & GeMnl 1002 ,G al t002 part cas h on down payment for home ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• ~~••••••••••••••••• in Ncwp9rt Bea<'h area; or 2 yr. lease S&S 2 STORY BYU\\'~ER ·Rt-:ST RUY on h o rn<" in Newport or Balboa. A I ~1 7)j)ll l RAMBLING #!\ . '. .. . I MONTEREY VILLA --. [£a IUMHllkr~~~~.'s,~j~~-~~~'li C f~~~.t9Jl_!.~c~·-··:· 4 BDRM 1.-.: HACK HAY Altl-:1\' T re m'endous prorn(1t ion:.il opport. Cul lh.'·)>;Jt' ~·nlrv to :J ('H I' N (' w p 0 r l HI\' 1," ,. " Please phont• c21:1) 759.534.; or (7 14 ) gar:.sl!l'' ~·du<kcl clouhlt· Townhse f lug rm ~ · 3 642-47St? fnr mon• info I l l~ ----.. ·-'--\i.:lrdl'n" & wallc•d us1 S;in Cl1nHnlc -.. ourt\urd Old Worldls1ni:ll':.tnry e;'l:ec 2 BH& t harm "Ith Cal!r.,rni·il f~n11ly room fownhousc• --RACX --+~~Jc. L.l'J.!.f~allH;,L1 11ttllly llJll(l':ldt•d 1 dmr t•ntn~-nt~i Hit' _ba._ ram rm :.Jlrl ~atlo. -------------------- -~unkeo h\ ti\)( room . rr I> I l' rr t• a u r I rtrl ~--···· -.-I 00" ,._ ---, I 00" .1 k h . tl ubhouse & loun,:1•, wetMr a weftet°o 6 ~uns l111lu U•· en -• '< t.ll mp ) I ·ref11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• p:in~I\\' famtl) r1i11m I • ) I<' pu1 · "'"" F•>rm_!ll ~~.!!_t> \\ ith l':ilul> Sau11.1 & .l ac111.~1 ~~n EHTERT 1.IHERS HEW OFFERING L hdS a pnvate terrate ml Bll)('itto~h(}f>totntie-... -¥•tl••F I an atnum or t'<iurtianll Bus sc.rnrc. St·c·ur 1l~ l'lu,,h intcr1 ur:.-are ~:1.li.' < ~,n ~ou ht'l11·1·1· -BAY dramat1 c1dly h roui:hl i. h 9 fl. 0 . 0 ". 11 l' r .. ritt> ,.fonl.'ltre-~:rrtr I :-'\lUur..unl.¥.~.WV~.. .ORiAM.HOME-..C.OllQt!A DEL MAR II . , !"ho\\n by apnn1ntment 1· II----l,---~p1r:i Inf? !tt<lif\\J) lo1 O\\'!'\ER 6.f?.n% F.x11u1,,11l' S&S h•ml<' :i •• ,l·•·p11on.1 Y "\' r11n· h .I I c O n y h d r m " '. _ ' ' -Jitlrm, lam I rn & ~ll!lllll' 'I I' It t' I t• II h 0 Ill<' I 11 Enormous JS,~5 ma1oter SlOOO Dow r m . 1 1r1 p rt' ~ , I\' ,. C'Oll O"\ \ 1n; I. i\I A IL Y •t111itl'lli£'r wiltt lush e-i.\tru~.,r~rrttl (,\LL I h•llors throul!h ""II" ofr NOW for 111ftirmal1u11 ~I tt.lruorn. J:ll•·'"llt fut m:il cl111111i.: llu)(c "'· > 1 , , •• . i:la,.,,· l':uropc·;ofl l.tt1h«11 ; ~ l 'l" .. l!I' \.idr1n r ctfl'a l~ + l .. • n ~ blll.'ky:1nl ,, .... '-UPl'I pool Two \:tl'i:l' h1•dr•uu111i; thtldrt'n ,, ~utll'~' :\lam S..lll'r will lwlp f11rn1H'l' & J<ll'U/ll <;;1, Jw;il<'r lor ••;i1•h 1111h 11' own h;11h molh :!l'I.:'!\ honus room do>A!l lO Fiii\ :J~"umabll' n1i.:li1 ''"mm111i.: :!t;t10~11 l.,111:1• I :1111.tv 1lin111i.: IAllh \h~W'. Compal'lur:1. lc1.:111. No qu;.d1l)10J: or (l. l'l'ul t1n:ol'<.1ll'•l & 111um l'o111,l1 ut'l1•1I 1111 a '-'Clbar",<'O\l'rt!dp.ilio~. lonn k<.>!1. 3 Be<lrm, I '• lnrlM'P•I llomt• " 1111 J.:l'l'al 1·n1•1w r lot t~ly p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D ~eparnk l>u\h!>, vaulted 1>11tll Extra b11-( lut \.V;,lk giudl'tl " ulm•"t t."1,. 11111· 111\111•1 \11 •>.x1·1·11· w1hni:i., too. loo much to h i all ~chool!-. VuC'anl 589.0UO. Call \'1111 c :.st ''"''·" liu~ .111111\y S7:l,!'l0il . m.1sh•r ht'<lroom ~ullt'. llarn:lun<a f11·1•µl11<'c {) ~1 J ~ S ram1I~ l'Qt1m . 'lonl' Ma!'SIVt• 1111n i! room. ·' -... .. 11rcµl.11·c .• 11111 c J\ In fic~l<1 µ..1rly roorn &. "',1 lSSS w .eot.e•.C.M. krtcht•n . "ewrorl har i\~.;urnc sn.311~1 NealtoMorltetlo~•• l.tl\en111lt1Hl ,hul(~l)ttll11 ti·'•'~ F il\ loun S49-86 SS nwnlion . T:ikc ll\'(•r e '<· S39,500.CallS36·8836 17lli827·217 1. Call<i1~Hi55'l ~~~~'~,~~~~,~~~~\~~~:,;~' .. #.%~ -[®!.>'H•'ll~,;titiilil :Sl~arp 'u?ndvm1n1t1m S2IN mnnth p:i~' all. :'l:o ~~.Ol~llJ I < t.lown C,\1.L nc\\ 111.111 n•:.ls Cull ________ .. __ 962· 7f118 963 71181 ,Q.. K€Y Peninsula Bar_gain ~~r~rov:~rc:~owini: tall tiUlW-. . . . Ji(fiilj l)('tNltt~·tf\~IJ""fr"\P'"I (1 ---------• _ --•-•••-~. """'P.€Al TO P.5 IC DUPLEX I.!! 3 Ill, 2 fl,1. :! 111 , I ll,1 , '' :.upc1 ~u11 1>1•rd1. 11u I t•pl~ p,llfll. !'II' 0 1tl\' I• 1,1).. tn lll'l..'tln lil:!J:J:IKI '1\\111'1 .\a:l VA NO DOWN OWNER l'1wc1J .11 onlv SJ2.SOO $125,000 .. BVY ;-.;ow bl.'fore fmano· mg eh:inge~ or pn c·•'~ go up more' 2 Slory S bt.•drm. j ltalh". 2 rar ,li?Jragl' uff 111le). :'II any extras. Call for appl. DESPER A TE ,1 I r 1• ;i 1J .1 1 11 T h 11o CM ·-.- [ tzlld i-s...-,,.•,..•.,•.,•Tow-n•h•om•e-- Sp:irkhng one yr old 3 GETTYSBURG COLONIAL MA.t-&SION BH . loft <11•11 r l'ln·ut . Cmfrr g5;,,oow Tht!-J!'\\t'I hui. µnvall' pallo. dining rm. fplt•. pool & tlhl Nl<'hl ~ar. OIJ(.'11 llou:.e Sal J I Call 5~0·9!12:!. $39,500 • • 7 UNITS* * 'l'l'rl'll•t· tum hnmc on hlbao-Pfl1insula -h11.1w l•ll w1lh d1 .. a1n..k1l. B1 .. sl lnt·om e pro1wr ly In! LH w 13 btl~. :! IJa . Ca 11 huy 1n Nl'wport' Pn1·1·il lw pu1 d1:1w1I "'"") lo,.,.. tn~ell al S:.!29.~J' 1,11ng low 111lt•11·~1 i:uv 'I ti7J.366J lii5·47i7 CH'.S lwn (>.ii..i711. associated BAOKE AS-AEAlTORS 101'. W Bolbno b 1 l J66 l ,, 11 h V \ a,; 1ir .1 r-. a I 400£.17'"~• FOltuA,'! 5 BEDROOM·S 81. TH It., 1 11" n" rl 1 Io 11 r ~· d !.;:·~!~!-'~· ~'.~··!:~:~,,.~~~ IH·LAW c;>UARTERS Towennf( mujl'i.t1c col umn!> re;n-l1 to overhead canop) l~ark entry to \his s1u1e1tn1~ 2 i.torv i:ianl Piano ~11.l'll ll\llll: room w1lh cu~lom llaro qui' mant le r1 r<.>place. I ------1\V,tnl ;1<ls «all IH2 r,1rni Cl.issif1t•d \<I' l11':1nd·ll\'" k1t1 lll'll "1th 1 li,11 lll••I h <Ill .1 IOI t·ll -- t'"'r} "llt' l>J\ 1ni.: r11n,1· j t1l'l' ll11c1I 'U'l·rl l'tJrt'h . n1t'rtl'l' 3.0t.111 S11u.11 l' lt•l'l f11rm:1I dr11111,.: 1 •l(lrn a11J ·-----.-;.-;.~-;.-.--~-- 11 I .i11,nlt1I<' lu\111" l l.U'l!•' t.!'dr.~•111' II\ •1r» .\l.1:.l•·1· hdth h." l1111•r ~ 1Jt.1111l1n1'll1 1.nl~ ,\ (.Juall Formal dir11n)! room. si-----------Hcdroo m s 1nelutl1ni:: J•'l'lllfl llu1•,. :1 1·,11 J'l..tt't•t•\\'IU~l\l' j.!JI .tj.!1' \ 11'\\ Ill•' (l,1~ ()"l!t'I 11111,l · .. 1<1 llll'I' ltt1lo\\ fl),tf "'"l ,1t '\I j,",,tKM• t'all for d1·la1b 1;.11, 7171 •<I l~Quail l Iii IPlac• Prapttrti9a 752-1920 1400 QUAil \I NIWl'Olll llA(H HEW LISTINGS Newport Shores :1 HH. :! ha l '11.:radc1I J:Ul'~t quurtN:. with J nl ALMOST ... b;,th Ouken hanntsler . $20.0l~I irns b1•t•n spent slair~ase lo hui.:t' par enl to hcoiuttfy this I bdrm r.Jll•t·I~. ilrnpt'' & ap n •trPal wh1l'11 has lo~ Olulf, Mntlo Sp;ir11~h & vhan<'l''· 0 " ''.''' "' .. nls ' hurn1nl! r.r~·pla<'c• Con· llah:.i n till'' m ake• th1~ qu1tk~:.sle.~lJ.;)l)IJ 1 hr1 .. 1kf:1i.t room orr highly up j.:r11ri1•d Oc~anfront ! k1lt:l\(•n Wnmlt·cl 1•orni'r l'arnwlila modi•I u 1n 1"1 Tn11h'\. ;p , 1r,, old I J:l'Ht1111h "•lh 1111/ltl · Sl't'' C'onn•nn•nl t11 1,.1 .. 1 3 BEDROOM I l!l' un1h w I rpl1 ~ 11.11lt•r an·t·~:< llcarh 1,11 ,1 \\ 1111., 11,irk lik• + ZOxZO ill~twr >Alli lrall1• 1•11 """1 1 .... u1ion lk's l yN -J?rccnh..tt. ~i·cludi•d 80 ... US ROOM. "·"II'"'" ··~~11nw ~ • ,·: Juan at S254 pulln ,\ t.!•1<><1 \ <1lt1t· l11r I 111.t WK ro (I('~: \ '\ ..... 8olboo Boy Prop rt111nlh or ll<'W f1n:ancinl( S'Jli.~,()IJ '\1•11 port fli1plt·\ 11111111· ,<. S38,500 Re olton av.11l.1lilt· c .. 11 \!.11·ly on ,.,, ... 1,.· ~ , 11. . , ,., , 0111 ,1 u .1111111: , .1 11111 ~ • 6 7 5•7060 • 1111•: .. ·.i."~: .~.1i'1/~~~:'L~~~: ,. c. f. Colesworthv II\•'·""'' ,., .. ~.oo hv htHIH' 1" '111111 "11' •1•· [ • REALTORS 640·0010 ""''"'r .. ;.1;1.:1:. 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T hu. si200 '1'111;11 t'ai1h 11N•rl1•1l Q SAME LOCATION ''"'om tl<'t'oratt•d home tu huy thl'• he1111111111 :1 New~ortBeach 22YEARS "11'"11 •1 '11'h 1 11m1~r11<1 tH·11ro11m ti11nll· "'' t I t'•ll'lll'I lot ('"') lumtly ,u111•1 m11H' 111 1·1111111111111 J•1it-h :1 •l·1l1 •M•lll. :1 1al 1 11111rn. :! f111•plat'l'!I lln•I ... , htll11I' ho'' lhlffl IWll V"lll'!oo ,•(•W l'IHIJ<'lll, Ill'\\ IJllllll n)tl \\llh •• ln"j! 1i~1 "' ''" 'lt1nnvh64o~~·:l711ok :-lrn r ... 11 1qq1t11 g .111tl "'" 1111 hnlini: dt•n with 111·h11ols 1<:1<1ra l.1r1t1· r .... r y.1r1I llurr)'. 11 w•m l 1.,,, I W \It'( J1i17 l'lf'f'ltlt' j/lll /tj,(I' ullht~IJl'1l'l'.1Jli\i liili7 1l1•1r, nt1n111r•ll war<l111lw ll-\l.1111\ l',1.,\\1• dtl'<\11\ 111111 lllllt·h lllOI•' • 6 7).6900 •"''"'"' ,, ... 'X'Ji '''• 1 ~ :~::~11:·\~'.~,~1 1~:~·; .. ;;~c~K~I••~--~~-..-.----·---l ~kllld Q ..... i ~~;~~~ '"'""' ~ .. _ 1002 • ._~ -. 1002 :T'PROPERTIES ~h'"'" 111 "'"n· 1nr h or ••••• .. ••••••••••••••••••••·•-•••••••••••••••• SUPER FOUR lh1~ lll!>ll'ful l~ lllJllOlnll'•I. l':.irl'fully 111;11 11ta11111d fll BEDROOM home 3 H<'1lruomi-. 2 Col ........ -. Banker lirndoul' 2 !>tory plan buth~. 2 f1r<'placl'~. fomi IU~ "' 1 I h m ,, ., l' I "(' s t 0 n (' ly room Screened f,)('lrch RfSICl:NllAl llQOl([IU>G( c~ llr1•plat·1• 4 A<>d r0<1ms + Oul<loot hrt rk Cl BQ g ~1·par.1tc d1111ni.: Fenrrdy,1rdaodlt1\clv r11om d('n f'anl aslH' garden S?:!.~MJ · rn11,en1en1·e lo C\Cr PETE BARRETT 11hmi: l>on·t mis:; this -REAL:JY- ""'' ~ ... + Only S."8.!150 I, (';ill tr11lay. $4ii it7·1· 64Z.S200 17S·Cfft ,.,.,.,.\.04 1 1"filf'~ ~¥it(:% the : [ ~ 1111 Al\ 2B~~~~~L~~udk• Y I _ .,. Bltn11. crpl~. drpll, 4 Ct.assif ied Section. c l I \ ll :\I 1 :II G u n u 5 u a I g11rage~ i-add 'I prk i: I ~1·tom d UtllCX. ha.rd lo L 0 Id d ~ 0 r & (ti r II ll (• • ftnd hrdv.d floor ... lx'3Ul 1.1pnnklers. etc •llillll 1lan<.>hna. lwam cc1hn1l!i. JACOIS RE4LTY dus<•ts g;ilure. ~lrps lO 675-6670 EASY LIVING F:xqu1s ilcly nppoint ed waterfront adult condo w /huge patio. Grounds ~pool a re immaculate. 2 Bedrooms, 2 baths. Boat slip available. $95.000. A C()U)WfU IAMIB CO. 644-1761' I twnch Rta ltor. call 64:? 2Zl7 MS<&GSl Want ad re~ulu 642·5678 _:~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ G..wrot 1002 GeiMrol 1002 ...............•.............................. macnab I Irvine ,realty FIH.fR HOMES FROM $58,500 TO $850,000 BIG CANYON Overlooking the 9th green -one of the· f11ll·st 5 bedroom honH·s in Newporl B£'<H'h ;1w11ils onh· 1 tw most d1scrimm:1ling . J·:v<:ry c·rnH<·ni <·n<·<· incl. 7 haths. f;1milv r'Mm & h1llial'<l room in<·orpor:itt·d.utl1 > th1:. ('ounlry Eng lish m :isl 1•1·pi11<'<' S1:lll.llOO , Lynne Hollwtl 1;.H li200 (Cll l TO, OF THE UMf SO MIR SET ' Luvbhly ttppoint1·d thruuul . gra<·c<I W s t:ilucsq uc Cor;1l t rt•(• 111 t•utrum·c thil-1 ll a rhor V1<·w tlnmt• h:ts custom1ztcl aun1 <•xtcnd1 n~ to ull 4 lwdroorns, :J twths & s1>:u•t011.'> fan11lv roon1 w /wd hHr 2 fir·<•pla<'<'l-1 . :1 c~1r ~araJ..(P t\ppt •ml.v ~1 22.!l<IH .J1>Y<'l' fo;dlund 1>42-82'.J:;. ({'I:!) S"UNG IS IN! Enchanting ll1g ('an yon Monat o :.1 bedrooms. s<>pa~irtlui,t rc>(')m + lovely lake & fuirw~ty ,·ic·w. StS9,500. .Jack Custcrfi42 H235. CC'\Jl ) TUSTIN MEADOWS Lovely 3 bedroom -Plan 17 - reduced to SSR:soo for QUICK SALE! Dorothy Jlard c~stlcf-i42·82.15 C(;M > OCEAMFROHT SHCTACULAR!! A vil'w beyond compure PLl'S a home for all seasons . 5000 sq.Cl. ·or quality & charm! Enclosed pCJtiO w /fountain -4 or 5 bedroom suHes 5'12 baths custom decor. Color brochure available. $495.000. Bob Owens 642-8235. <ClS) 642·8235 ~-6200 901 Dover Drive tiarbo< View Ctnter Irvine"' C<lmpus Va llll!Y Ctnttr 752-t4t4 .... . BAY ANO BEACH 675-3000 <'qo 1 IC l.OA tiT MWV COAONA DLL MAR RARE OPPORTUNITY . lo ucquJrc :i well rm.untamed, 2 ~torY' home <only 12 ycan, old>. Located on BALBOA PJo;NINSUl..J\ POINT ... only <t stone's throw from CJlhcr the buy or ocean beaches . Thwc are 3 spacious hdrms .. den & lurgll fum1ly rm .. wtuch double& us a formal dlnUlJe rm. Owners are building ,, nt.•w hom c ... h(.'OC<' th<' low price of $155,00U -Fl'<' 1 ... nd -not kaschold. BAY & BEACH REALTY OUR 27tt. YfAR 675-JOOO 1002 G•,..,... 1002 ················~······ ······················· IRVINE TERRACE IRVINE TERRACE Today is your du~' Owners here have bought ebewhcrt.' and this atlract1\e 4 HR home 1s on the ~acnfu:1al bloc k. Al only S99.50U. you 'd better belte\·e 1t. 6 73-4400 ILUtBOit * * * * * * Heritage Collection $53,900 LAIGI 4 HDIOOM. 2 bath North Costa Meso home. Remodeled kitchen. h ardwood floors. fireplace, shake roof, 2 patios. Large area for RV sloruJ!~. Quiet tree·lined street. Firs t t1nw o(((!rt;!d, eel 546--5110 COBBLESTONE WALK ' LI.ADS TO THIS RUSTIC College Park Pool .._.... Lot8 oC rt.'<lwood deck1n~. .Jo' re n c h d o o r s . r-· or m a I d w 1 n ).{ . Hardwood noors. lle:.avy !!.ha.kt! r oof. Large added ~ame room. 2 l''ireplaces. LoU; of trees. And much, much more! Firsl time advertiaed. Cal 54~5110. CENTERED AROUND IUUTIFUL POOL -h, this eleJ?ant 4 bedroom Mesa Verde home. Complete with family, d1mnf.! room, dblc bnck frplc, heavy shake roof. Ideal for entertaining with .... rG01M. Super location. close to everything. Call for complete details. 546-SUO JUST REDUCED $5000. NEWPORT HEJGHTS -Neat 2 bedroom & family room on l arge corner lot with room to add on t o. Mifti oce9 view. All for $62,500. r'or details. Call 540-1151 GREEN TREE ~~ .......... !?.~~~~ .......... !?.~~! IRVIHE -2 bedroom & family room. Bltns . Fireplace, covered p:.1t10. Fantastic landscaping. Community pool. Shows like a mcxlcl. Vocant and ready for new owner. Asking $.50,000. Cal 540.1 I 51 LIDO ISLE Llke new! Lido Soud 4 BR .. 4 ba. 1- 0wner. Custom bayfront. La wn. patio, jacuzzi; pier & float. $325,000 Waterfront, Lido Nord 6 BR. or 4 BR. & 2 BR. apt. Oo sandy beach. $285,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy\1d.-Drove N 8 6 7S 6 161 I SUPER SPYGLASS f.,pt'l'IJlh 11111• .! :-01111 \I ;\t'"' ll<'cllttrcl "''" \'l~;ws c;1.11·11•t" 1 "'"' ram rm lt1tli.tr1I 1111 ,\ pool .le c.l<.'l'k Jn•.1. - WAll.RrnONT tlOMI REAL ESTATE 631-1400 Villa by the sea-· $38,500 \h,tllil'llll 11 h\ II\\ 11"1 ''l'I' !1 ""' 111 ... h \111 ·I '•I I 11111 C' ~,I nl .1'111 I""' n1t11u,1· "'' 1·,t1111·11t "l'IN•rlu111ty. llurr\, 1Jll 1!'11 7~:!1 FOREST OLSON IMC 1002 GeMrol 1002 ....................... ··················~···· c:JVewpprt's most spectacqlar ocean views from ... Spyglass Hilt -:'>¥,,:~ ~--m:..-~ . ~ HORSES! HORSES! OUHGE PARK ACRES 4 bedroom. family room + offi<:c, 3 baths. 2 fplc::.. all Bltns . 3000 Sq ft. cu~tom bwlt home ON ONE ACRE! Room for horses. 60 leorht9 a•ocodo trees. Pr1<:e JUSt reduced lo Sl39.000. O"Aner lea\'lng area. CoU 540-11 SI -OPEN HOUSE 915 W. lay, lcAoa '"*'sulo SAT SUM 1-5 • $240,000 COATS & WALLACE REAL EST ATE 546-4141 I 002 Gettffol 1002 ···············•······· ••...••.•...•.•........ WESLEY N TAYLOR CO REALTORS s inc l' 194 . DECORATOR'S oalGHT -$275,000 f.:xqu1s 1ll' appts thruoul \\l'll pl:mnC'ct \'tew home w ,3 BH + linll1 3ntl~ -.unlit mtc n or & ts..x1-;h cxh.•r1m 2 I I I S°" JOCICflln Hills Rood NEWPORT CEHTBt, M.I . 644-49 I 0 ~~ .......... !?~~1~~ .......... !?.~~ RARE EXCEPTION I CAREFREE SEl.DOM AVAILABLE I . LIVING MESA VERDE .1 ll4'1h1l<11n t """" Hunt 2+3 E41rnb ;,i ~mJrl Duple•'< 111\l•:-trncnt Upcn llou'l' ~at.Sun l·S. ,\~. ~~ UIUl Capistrano Be ach I 018 ........•....•..•...... OPEM SUM. 1.5 720 JASMINE I> 1• l 11' ". n ,. ,, 1 n c·"' 1l11p1 .. , Hl·.1nwd l't•1I ' . '"'"''"''"nt• frpks . cor 1wr p11\o1ry. 3 Bdrm , 2 11.1 .' hrlrm • 2 ba Ld'' loul. • ~1:!!1.sou SEE-FEE SJ1t'el.tt'ul<1r Vt\'W from Sp~ ;:l.t'>~ 11111' 3 Hdrm' , lormal .t1111111!. l.1m1\~· rm & .J v11•w! ~l!IK,WO On~outif11I SPYGLASS I< 1ro I\ c1f11•r.•tl. 4 ltc•drm 1111111.11 <linm.: rm l'Ji.>t 11111 n 111111h•I '.\lo-.1 n· ·"""·'""' pn< ,. on ll,.. lull SI t:I '!(Mt ..... ,. l 'nt tfll•' llcom•'' 117~ ifiOCJ CHALLENGING 1-:xtn•mt'I~ nul,l11nflin~ 11u•1 .. 11 111 .11 h I 1•11111• v11 1l1• nf o .... n1·r-.h1p 1111111, h.11111111 .111 -rw11:hhnrh11<1<f J 11·1• lnu•d It .1 ' I. • h ,1 I I I' 11 '' I ~~l(IS::~llJ!!l;.lli= Uf.J J1111Jl'h U0\1•1h ,1 1-.1•11.11 111 lllH~ pi11k llP!TIIHlt I llrl"ll•'('I. f,lhllH II .! c e1rn.·r "'1th .'.11111 h111111• fll l'l'k \7 1 '•t"I A limit~d number of 3, 4 & 5 bedroom residences. From $135,300 to $215,000 .. Santa Ana f'wy f vi'/ --s n01do . • -~ • ~ .. -"'" J:. i~ • t: t:~ <~ >.:: 0 a.-a. ~= (I) :z: ~ ~ " San Joaquin HW. Rd z 'Pacific Coast Hwy ~~ ~ 15 Bod~a Bay Onve • Nf'Wl)OTl Beat"h • (714) 64'1·1321 Fumishf'd models open daily from l~ a.m. to 6 p.m. WSKSHOMES :\IOSI' l 'Nl(JI 1-: \\'U .111•.1 /111 llw 11111!11"11 l{,\Jll': 1-1"11 ;\lo'I tll' h111lt1n Ill F1 'fll',1k1•r 111 ~irahl1• fluor plJ11 111 ll'lllt! ''"""\\Ith NHolllt r ludc•, h11;:1• Ii \111 1( 1111' 1'111111111."t Ion.: .ol r1111m , l.11 1:•• L1m1ly ''·'~~"' r1•1,1.-.. l.ir1:•· 'l'Pa• 1111• Call 6 75·7225 formal 1hn11);: 1•1om ;, l!lf1111\ '1tt•1l ltt'Clrt~11n' ~ J (oil' l!•lf oll:I' l\1•1•h11f1•1J 1m1•11·1l p.11111 1\\01 1.U Y l) l 1 11 fo. 1. I lo. V 1-; \ HI< 1o: \I' fo'i\ST ltOO!\I 1'00"'1 T.11.1• .11hJ11 t .11:1· n l 1111 ' 1 .1 r<' 0 1• !lhll\11111\. ('.ill.,,. ..... !°>11.~ll .. ' . , .... ,. ,, ..... ,, ' ... "'' \'.\I.LEY I I< E.\ I :I'\ A llfR(; fNH nPRISl S CO HALPIMCHIM 11 1·: \I.Tort'> 675-4392 CALLING ALL Sidewollc Superintendenh 507·5071/J ACACIA lilllN(i LI' UI' Unl••riity R•olty 3CM>I I-: l'\l llwy 1173 MIO ' Bt>dnx>m .. "'"h t•1t•r1 up~rudc po~-.t.ilt• Im m,ct"Uldlt> hom1· th.ct rt-fleets care ,cnl'I quahl> for only $57,!ISO C1H)(f neighborhood Walk tu ~t'hools. 'lht>1>p1ni: 11ntl church. C'o\'c-rl'cl patio Dl'<'ktn~ <1ro11nd the ex tenor Call nnw! tt Wt\fl' !'iet•flt ...... , lr"'l.,..t'rw'\ ~'"C~" -., • 546.4141 ~ COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE. INC. ··· I' i' !, I' I' r I I I I I I ·I I SCR.AM4.ETS Aruwe" in Classificotion 8010 \\ .mlc'll F1i.c·r 11p1wr I'. ~1111· l':\I l'r1111 Only f'\ 1 f'h !\Sl1 IU~IM It)' 11 .... n1·r .I Il l(, l 11.1, fqllt", 0 11 1' } ,1111. 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I bllc to bch Nt•ar 111.: 1·umplelton ll111lrlt·r now t.ik1niz rt• "<'1 \ .111on' LIONS EST A TES (2131 !192 .')(/)() 8Y BUILDER IAJ !Ill' hou11t: 11 mo II Int. 3 Hr. l h:i, Juun1try rm S11hl 11•\'t•I Nc•ar I.ah Parl. fllk<' fn h1·.11·h 11121 /\ I a h a 1n a . ~ 5 :i • 0 O O 1147 :111:.1 C ltl\Ni\ OA 0\ LACUESTA l\fcllll de~1 r.1 l>lc' fllcoll\•I Qwl'l t'ul dC">n<' ~t Wolk to lx'h 1', yr o"1 over $8,00<l in xtras Pnl'C'd same a'I modt>ls. SaH SSS. V11•1l 9SS2 Borlia • Owner 963-2121 ----1-'0R SALE· Beach area 2 'tory with loads of sq fl)()(aRe 4 BH'!I 12 up and 2 down). copper kettle kit chen w tgood 'ole country ~11c l'Upbonrds Je1 ui:e11as applt's, fnm1· l,y center, wood hurnrng fplr Big re.ir lot and <l o ubl e garage . U N B F. L I .. : V /\ H L E \'1\LU f': l\T m .soo. run prict>' Bkr 962 S.'ill \llU ran't rolforcl to m11111' _________ _. 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BIRD AU•<t•lel, leollo•> SIEK & FINlf MOLLUSKS H D N 0 0 I U 0 S A H 0 T A 0 W 0 H R E C H I T 0 N I R M A ( R T I P [ N M R H A 8 A L G 0 M 0 G ( H 0 R A A L G 0 R H 0 [ A K 0 R P L I U L t M P C N 0 S L [ N [ E L S T H A W R A A P ( C S U 0 R A U I S N H U G I H A 0 T C 0 N C P L I S T 0 T W C L A X [ R R S 0 U F T L Y C 0 W R l ( A P ( R T S E W A N S U I 8 0 R 0 Y S M W C E L S A L L T 0 8 L [ S S U M U I 0 V T A R IC H P £ R I W t N K L £ S E L E T S 8 £ S I R 8 A H A M A M A M A W N U H A 8 A L 0 N ( R ( 0 IC C U 0 E 0 G C 0 R ~ S E L R A ( P F 0 R E H T 0 M Abalone Limpet Sea llop Snai l .. Argonaut Mussel Clam Oyster Conch Periwinkle Teredo t Whel k T0m0rrow: Hodge Podge "L" • 04 DAILY PILOT ~.~~ ....... ~-~.~ ....... ,~~~.~~ ...... ~~~-~~ ...... ~.~~~-~!~ .... ~.~~~~~~ .... Hewporl .. ~.. I 06 '-'•d1 I 04' C n 1rclel lMt for Nie 2200 C.. .. 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CALL NOW 752·7315 VIEW OF MOUMTAINS ~ n It I I 11 rn h o m ,. '""'l•t7C' l<>I. fum k1lr'l1. 4 HI{. 2', h.J . Cl.I J~t; TO ~l()['Vl!liC $il,JOll LE RAISOR REALTY **OPEN** FDR YOUR INSPECTION Fri., Sat. l Sun. 12 te 5 401 POPLAR Norlll LOl&:una. Pride of own('r!!ih1p properl y! 2 Ul·aul1ru1 homes on I. r~e corner lot both Jn mint condition! Anxious owner will fim.1n<'l!. S<!e this u111C.,ul· propt'rty tod.iy at $124,900. 1 D1rc ct1ons: Coast llwy. to Aster St .. up As ter St. le> Monterey, to Poplar. Watch for !!i~ns. RIVIERA REALTY 499-2800 I I CUSTOM DESl,NED Charmin~ interior with manic ured decor; used bric.-k patio. Larrce trees. huj!C w&llil pro .. •lde pnvacy. 3 Bdrms .• dining rm. & 3 baths. $139,~ NEW ORLEANS STYLE Like ne w 2 bdrm. & lar~e family rm. F'resh & open ft'()llnfof. Bcauti!ul garden entry. $115,000 NEWPORT' SHORES Movo-in condition! Atrium & brick patio. Clubhouac, pools & t en nis courts. i Bdrm:>., den. 2 baths. ~.000 ~~m, ... 1·roC~1uuon111I or \tf"\1.1 Vt"rd•· To\\nhom~. 2 ~+ ~(I fl C<1ll ll)(IJ ) of11c1·• $21.000 e~<"h UR lh 11 ..-..u ~5331 Tt:RMS Wr 1lt' Ki\N • mocr lo moot --, Ul..l't: l>Ol.l'lllS Ill.TY l',\I\. 1993 Klhd Rd • mo SS\ ?m \I l\1h, t M.tw 11.iwuu ur M t: s1dl' 3 br. 1tld11 II TOt'O 3232 PROFESSIONAL Ph ~fl7'J l~ Pl·t!\. •nd~ok t-\.~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• IUILDINCi ............... ._~ ---Main Jlt't1l11l~. )40 $310 Hf Ill :! hr ninJu l'ool ..._...._, jlllrll)ll'.~OlO TIU L1'.'V t:L. Z bll)('ka to Trtr Prb 2J 00 MISA VHDI 49!> 3tW or 5111 ~ 11 Jll)la llmpll al. ~ Sq. ••••••••,•••••••••••••• •"ICUTtVI HQMI I\ 1'1x 1u1tt!I plu" ~n· , 5A llOU.t! nrly nl'w, 3 Dr 2 lllil lh<K.18<' \ lcw .ifllflnwnt •VIKING l0Xl$ • I Ur W/IJr&~ !)(>(•I. I )'I' 1.iltn!t, 11ur & polio ~ Owner will hell' (m.inl."t! <"? u t > t ;, n d HI lo: l U ll ' bl'. MTS Inc: ~nlnr 11:11 mo hw. 190 3.'\.tlf prnJl'tl~ t'\l l'lh nl 111' t .1thcdr11l <'4•1hni;. Im P1tnlrn l)r !>U H~"O ~lll.' ~l40:WO muc i\cHI Pork. <' M Foulttoift V.al•y l2l4 M1NI Mu~( l>Cl'! P v t prty. t: •. \.'iTSff)t.: l,,C,l' 3 llr :i nu .••••••••••••••••••••••• M2 l~27 _ ~ ~"' ~~· la pk· ~ '''!r s:!Hl i hr ct1111. \\ 1~11r. Kllh, SHOPPING MALL ~.ir •.• ~3!15 l..i 1h OK. &1>t•liH•li t\•\• NII\\' llhOP'! + olfl1•cl'i ~~· O•Hf'f• 2400 U.IO Oiii.J:I l\luln lh•11t .1l11, ~IO ~f'/11 Pully ltiai.c:d ul M~M un ••••••••••••••••••••••• .....,_Oft hoch 3240 nu.illy ~c>u lh Ot111\.l(u • . • ..,. r l'111lY: ~IO)l lull nl'l' GOrlll'<?U~ 5 /\(' 3~1 ell'Y FOR L[ It'( ••••••••••••••••••••••• (' II lod P 4U M1 ll Nu. of t tl''llW 1n, (.Ao) 1 llr :! 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"··11 cc•;,7ou tor (7141"·'0 '"'ii II\ II _, .~'b V<''"' Sl 10 ~ Nl•Wl) p<1tnlt'd modern .. 7 I J lm 2 ba SJl.5 • ,. ., "' ~ .,,. ,,_ o.;H ""' "" J 17th I I £l ti\ :\1 b t ti d h h :11>.1. •Wlnllnllljt poo ll, 7 .a.-tnNfttJ fv"'I~ • ·' • • ·' • • • Ol'I, JllC'UUJ, 111\ 1111. May 1 'uppotnt. • ·' · r. t·p :\, fllll , ' w r 1t~hh'<l ll'1111l>o rnurt• µtu .. "'"';;' Unfurnished 3900 LE RAISOR > r l v 435 II 11 ·9•H3 & ---Hoel~ De M•n ., r: il.1t1,; & i-nMll ~I ok A11t 1,. ( b 1 1 1 I"""'"• . ~-·--h l740 ! 160W Wll•o• CM .• ,H1 . '.h••. "'111i;:l1• •IOf), nr llunt. ll1111xlur 12:!.> mi ... ~ v •cH·c· ''"~·••••••••••••••••••••••• ...,..,,,,.. ~ .. .,,. ..... --.. ~' i: 1111 ,.,_ ti 1rnt1111 ..: .... h11fllt•lrn.1nl REALTY _ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • '' l ' • ""'' Jiii 11 mu VJr11nt. S31 !1170 · Nwpl't lhihu 2br, 1 •.,b11. Bl::AUTIFUL 1 br I urn I CloMd Gar~• It ph', lk'"''' • l'll. d:ih .... hr, . ,., ,"1ul'l Junwr I ' lq1 I 4.\23C•1mp s Dr I i . (lplc, tlhl J:ilr, lq; rnctl .ii>ts snu & $180 Spon1~h I U~AUT UHOL :\OS at."''. ,\~ult .. ~J:'l 2650 :hd lh-tl\'h l'nul 111.111rl s.!211 ~ mo11thl\ .. 1 ... 1 I RES 0 R , ... mp·~• ····ull"Y Sh. 11rvp ,."t'r ) nl, nl.'141)' rt•mud. elt•d. •, style bldg. P\'t l'llcl 1111r, ADlJl.T~ NO t• ~:1'l' f.ht.•n :>:n .II~~ . 11Wlll.,, ~oo up. A\lull•. Jnd i1 twill'""" l'IJll\ 1ancl I '"' ...., v .. ~ " d di I l .,I:> l~lh st '.! "'"" IU\o\llhlJU'l''> •:11•c· CALL 83l-8600 m1 lu u<·e1.1n ~1 mo, l l pool. saunll, In '>'' a l..,, 10 m1nu1"' ''' lll"JO .i.:1• lll'11u11ru1t\ l,1111hc ·1p ·d no "'-' • • • tr ic .kl\l'h••n,, prl\ JI\' -----& 1 .. ,.t ~ 3ll9 1~30J Keelson l:0 • 1 blk l l br. 2 br up1lt'r. 2 hr ,.;.1rd1·n l)P\' udult' ltl~l i BR \\ 1>•l111. !Jrund b I I Dl.tlractlve AdwJt AflARTMIHTS 2bd. 2ba co~ Formal \\ oC Be~~~~ater. ~~"bn!l.h ~"1 '~' , ~II~~~ t ;! J Iii 1)1"h"u"ht·r ,.1,ankml( lll'>A , S260 pur ~:~~~~11~'; ,,·; 11~~.~:l''·I • 0 ·r ... l I d .I 5 &. "' II It' r I 0 l' .d -.. c H l'u Pa Ill, worn +' St udlo a pl l Blc k to u "J t 1• r II I' uo I I. \ 'A'lth l'lt•• Jtor' <lpllon.11 din.rm, AC dshw,hr, 1Gr 1 I' 1111 1 •lld i.:ar llllQ NJ' & 0101142~ Subtar,1n~·uu '11.irl..;;1'.-LIVING ~ Out:.landlni.: l>\'amc~ r,•11tn1: JPt plun .. ,,., 3' lutn or u11fur lhl\'h MI", I !Jr, 2 br. 2 b.ith "('(.'fOI w111ls 1n II\ JrN IH.Al.TY COM l'A!\ y beach. l 'l!I. pd Student I I rapent•), rnrp.•l .. j.'.I, \f \ 'lo;('lf \ \I' rs iii\ CX-luw 3Bd Studio apt m.11tl 'l'I \ l\'l' .Ju .. 1 north & ma1>ter bd. $.'W mo f S95 m cuil . Ct ti I dlt' .. t, j.'a' ,10"· .ttr t'o11 I :-wnll l'I 1:12 !Kr73 • f·rvtc. pool. d1'h~.11>h••1 "' I-··~h1un lslJml .ii No pels Ca I I M '' LIDO ISL£ ~ ' o a i11on111g '~ 1111m111 i: -~3.!~ mo 11-4 .! ~$•I . 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HarbOw j7 42 l IR LOFT OHL y ~1"5 831 9081 --~ ON BEACH for rent JI inl11rmJ1tun i>ool, ll'nnis, school' Yt'tlM)'-. 4Gl1t~ • ••••••••••••••••••••••• A\IAli. :i\Pktt.·1~ 151Jl+4'Ct r1 ..:&.-~ 3-$495. lsr.833-8146 l .. )nneRothdl644·6200 Studio apt, nr boch. lmm .. -d<k<'upan<'y btlrm,. 2ba.cpts &drp-. tBr.l ')llafromS210 ~kl~~~~~!~~J!!~} frpll', pool. l>P8 S210. r\'1 Jll&llO, lq1lc. l )I hi' lr111 <11.Sh\\&Sher. bit tn~1· Sparkltng 3 Br 212 Ra, :!j T nh--H---1 12131596·9479 H"YLOFT ••rs "dbll' U\'en nice pa110 •Sumrnt.>r&Wmlerut 979 V63lor~~4:>lo d ow ouse near o:.j; ,.. ,..,.. • bc r 1 !i~Y .home 1" ,u eerf!el Adult couples only. 3 LCICJll"O leodl 3748 283 A¥ocodo. CM ""uh!" t:.ir .:~raite ;-., I bcat•h 18 auli u •DELUXE• f.reat patio & giant t Jrn BR 2 ba comp newly ••••••••••••••••••••••• ._45 0143 \ .. m1 \\Mk 631 ·20111 m •Views of occ-11n Dtt· Ea~lblurf 3 br, 2,, l•u Rm S4tViM9 ' ., .. v • •IX 21 HI Jllnll & P.110:. Verde:. ~ ' dee-pr. 3 C<lr R11r Pool tBr. re~rig, sto\'e, ocro,n Mon t'ri :>pm lo 711m I " __ __ *Large pn' ale i.leckll Lease. Incl ~l>JC ma~h·r PURE LUXURY S3'75. Realtor642-S333_ side. view. S27:> + ulll 6 Sat·Son IOJm to411m jDano Point 3826 •lle11l~ Pool-Suunu' su1 tc, din rm & <lb! S600 New Rancho San Clenwnte 327 6 494·9767 .-• •• •••• • •• ••• • • •• •• •• •• • 1~~1i:ned l'Ovcrcd i: a 1 "lo( c · Au 10 11°"' V .. I --13 Ur 2 ba up1~r !.hi" •111j\11\•r :.t\a1I. Pool &. Jo11qwn 1ew con"o. ge ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... __ __.. .. och 3769 · · "" · ()1 :1 :-~s t.~c 2Ur, :!H11. dn.~~... p;1rk1111ot ' 2 l 3 b 3 b. t b ,_ ...-.. • t•pt, new p;i1nt, n1 "" f If 1 . Add 1 1 f k 1 l.'nealion areu ,\clull ... s ory r. u. we nr & 3 llr. AJ)t~. Bltns. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $23.S 552 457r. 11111 rm, rph , :o,l' c ean • 1 iona ree pur IOI: onl~, 110 vcb & frplc. Ideal locat1on. fri>lr. Close 111 bench. $40 WK UP I&:! Bd & · ' 1111: fl\'l'll .'\ew duplo •Mu1dsen1ceo•.11l llli.'IAmi"o:.W..1).'.'liB ~l~1111~~do bcocCils. 5275& $375. 492·52111 Bac h. Color TV. m"aid llr condo frpk, dsh~shr, l9'~ 41-17 •f\•m•'N~ ~~~~ 0-14 1106<1after5µm ------·----. ac 2br 2ba Condo serv. pool. THE M ESA patio encl ).lar, ~I. n·c L.irgc 3 BH, 2 Ela, blln' Mann11ed by ! fml &'Oil Pvt ten-415 N. Newport lil, NU ,r.m. lnd~y dr~, sw,1. l!.t,J llll' pn\. yanl, S21l5. mn Open M·f 9 30 S 30 Wilham Walkr:. C. R '--S J ',.. c · . 646-9681 ai.t, M'~ £ p, ad b 1101 ""'· t3(J7 ancuu an ooqurn nis. pool. jucuzu. sauna,__ peU..&t2·ll83c\<'i. I ~"" Satl0-5,Sun 12 S ---2-ITR7&<Ien showplace• rec & ex~rc1s~. Ocean \'U Luxurious bayfront furn - --a Toro _____ 3832 H •. t Coif course \ll!W, S4iS & on SC golf crse. S3SO 2 br, 2 ba located at P\1 GRAND OPENING ••••••••••••••••••••••• un ing on l.ge Bach Comp! k1tl'h. l'ark Newport S219 Sub lcuse 752 9100'6i5 959-1 Mo.Agent640·~--mo.493·92'12 club. Avail May hl _..._ .... Bnu Pac1·f1°c ~u ,.. :-.;~Jr nt•w cll'luxc Jbd apt I. Br. 1 •~ hu, to11onho11M' From $185 l"rom $2:10 to S:.."J5 mo L11thtl'<I ll'n1111> rour l~. :: ~lnQ , l'lul>h~ll'. b1lh.111d:.. ! ..... 1mmini:, hydro·spu. ~\Ill ~11pe1h l ~Jk llJ~ 0 i.. d ff t i n •nl.11 furnrtun• .1\:.t1I J ~ 0 " 0 "r!i ie ~rr\ no ~ts ftttt"l\ In r~,' ltvlfl(!.-l II-SsS r.1ul.1rll\O ~f pnt·,. you can afford. 711 .54!H30:! Tht!re s SI milh(ln In 'l/11opl t-'rW)', ~outh to rt•creat1on fac1llt1l'' 11 ,.1 "I.' r · r 1 " h l 31 '\ll;llT LIGllTEO TEN Puu1Jmlo 0111:0 9 0 NISCOURTS. A full ltmt• ROOfM 4000 J<'li\'1tte4 director who ••••••••••••••••••••••• pl.ms partlt'S, BB(J's. S25 Wk w1k1tdlcn & up lnps & more! 1-'rl!c Sun· ~Apt $37 !>II \\ k ·u11 day brunrh MK 9755. 545.;r.1m Plus bcaut1ru1 ~in~lcs, 1&2 bedroom a1>l!i, t urrushed & unfurt11:1hed. Rents from Sl85. ~lodel:. Apen l(l t11 1 Sor!") no pet~ or ch1l<tn•n l'\1 enttK prlv CM $251 wk&SOO mo. up ~·5~ or !>~--0058 f':.smt: c M . 1 br, bath 11\I cotr, refrig. s12u b"i!> 64Hll Roommate !'iCl'\ll t't' Gcntll•mJn 14,,lk to b\'h .1\'atlablc Month to Ol·e,in, "ll' Paciflr (',1 month ocr up:incy. II w y .1 t lie h 8 I\ d OPTION TO BUY anto Ano 3280 499-4147 APARTME ... TS tn ~;1 Tvro t;u1dens. AIM 111OC'ean1\\·e I hi n h Sun J aquln r1 I I I :.ty e, tn:., t·ph. <hll'· anc 0 o· •••••••••••••••••••••• Waterfront. docks O\'Oll 2 h d · :! > J · c 0 s e 1 t714l ~ 1-U\1 lllllto. htd pool Al.lulh. townhouse nt:ar Cul"er & Cool dph wi pool & Heated pool. decoralor'i. l>UWNTOW:\ C :O.t i.:JraJ:t•s, ne:ir mkls '"' p('{.s S22S 5-U!·:?Gll~ O akwood S. o. f~y. 1819 :.q f~ on i:ur.,, ut1I pd Fee. Mam •"'·Tastefully furn. 2 br, Smi:les ~liS t Jll ~ 8137. Man11gt'<.I bv G '.J>rden Hnom ch<'uf u 1, 11 tc 536~18 hill W/\'lew. Nr. pool. 2 br Hentals ~IJ.~0 2 ba Adulls. S82S. mo 1 adrm· Furn S25() -Wilham Waller' C"o Yrly rl·11tul. :? llr. l H;a, u. f.•l«h1..·n & laundry fa1· &den.Luxunousmai.ter1 · 2Bdrm 11.ba S2:>0 OPENSAT·SUNIOS ---n<·~ BJ)llont ~:i(J 1110 Apartments lh-fH'<t s.ul·t372 suite 2h bath, Crplc. dbl Br 2 Ba. dbl garage, 67S.9877 or '213>762-7806 Ad~lls, no pct<> 1 23H3Saguuro Hla'ttilM)tOft 3842 6i~ 712'J • __ $pcl. garage adJ01n10g blln'i. forced :ur heat,Waterfront.hte2Br2Ba, 1261. IRthStn•<'I :-:ew dt'luxe El '!'ore HorbOur . . ~._,.nleed1Hot1tt GwstHo,... 4150 pubhc goJI coun.e. SS25 chlfdrt»n&petsOK ~N.W. Patio Deck.. S3SO yrty. fttGQl16orfH2 IOOS (,Jrden.1~2or38~.21Ja ••••••••••••••••••••••• \\c1trhrf .!. hr Adults nn 8801tvtne ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo. Brand new Cnit ;; I Tr .1 ct Ed 1 n g e r & :>44·z013 • ----. frplc, enl'I. gar, 5116-8137 :'l:ew lbd Condo on llJrbor I). no pcl!i 5:?50 mo li:?RJ Irvine at 1f>1h IAl\'tnlo: 1·.1r.• for l•ltlt•rl) Key at soles office 1-·a1n 1ew. S320 mo. Lani~ 3 hr • .! ba upper,Hurrtim)l~.I a.ch. ia4o w /boat -;Irv. poni:.., llcdlord l.n 518 i53J 645-0550 m.1lr or 11•10 Oat d>eu ~U>O S-IS.f6tlie\'e,. ~ .. do .. ·B~~o:e~· ~;l ~~~~6 ~ls~\4~"4 ;.~"~! ............ ~ ....... ~ .. ~:~t;67~;~-mo Call Yearly. 1 & 2 Rcl.-furn1-u11 1 ~~:~~..,. ~~ P*llM> ~-311.3.'l • RENTALS• Valk to South Coast \ltl'W. Pool. J8C., W, O &It> 0980 _ BIKE TO BEACH -· --furn npt.s ne'tt to brh 06ver at 16th Vocation Rttttola 4250 2 BR. 2 Ba........ S375 Pla.ui. Big, vacant 2200 $375. 67J.6m1 Call e\'CS or ' . New l 2.J Bedroom Apts lrviM 3844 Rel:. rcq·d. 673 !IOl-l art 642-8170 ••••••••••• •••••••••••• 2 Br, 2 ba, den .. $4601525 ~q n. home. Only $425. AM. 2 BR. 1 bu, encl "ar, & I.IONS ESTA'l'i':S ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6pm. . l'.tlm O~l'rt for rent ur 2 BR. 2'3 Ba ......... SSSO Call &le. s.56-7777. palm. blln$, l'PL~. •11'JX I 53fl·2579 592-501t Tlffitt Rode , . . , • • . l>ttnl> UI\<.' up the 'hip' l~·asP 3 l>r, 2 lia l'11nrl11 ""JlJR <?1> r n ~ y./Ocean Vu Condo, 2 Qwct 5210/mo 54i!·7!>2!J -• \\f~'\TU.IFF . 2 Bii adlb .. l.t~t" tl 1n ela11!11rwt1 lum1il. rum T1•n111~ 3 BR. 2 n~· ur · ·s:i:Js,sr>1.1i3 0 0. 3 Be ii room. Br, 2 Ba. frplr, 14~hr 2 Bit 0 t F 1" le No t;x lge, 2 Br, 2 Ra. 111'< Vis.to Apts d 1 only, !J nil P~}s. ~~~ mo Siu" 111 :.hore n· ... ultb 1 iiolf 1213} m .r,r.,.,3 1•1•r5 .t 3 RR. 2~~ a:··· $l:>O/SO<l f'm•vlact•, nl'ar Main & dn.r poot. jaruu;1. ll..ir. P · .. " ' 1iool~irle apt nr brh You'll l'OJ•W u rela\(' I l70CH l'~tl'h . G~· .,,.,21 &l2·56iS. wkndi. ' a ..... Warner. Cnll Ken, ·ad·~. $375. 675·1141i or Pt'l!> Adults S2<~1 ~1 0· Atllt . no pets. Sl !JJ h.lest.l'lc 111~ht' evlu~!Y -• • : mr: ~~aa~:-:::: $.iso~:~ 54110730 ------213443.3323 _ O;vner '31olent 64M·:>llOO _ 536 8Jfl2 · ', 1!fa~l' or Turlh• llr k STEPS TO BEACH lApat hnents Furnished Aporlmet1h Furn1thed 91' 3 hr 2 hu i:rnund rtr 2' 1 tho1~c of t 10 3 lid rm .. In 1 11 • 1 h t . 1 , $-11)1 or Uftfurnlahtd 3900 or Unfurnished 3900 Wedmtnder 3298 Santo Ana 3780 ' d · 1 S30o 6 3 :IOO'J BRAND NEW <·I 2 , iory, :! Ht! rm '· u. un ·) r ) I •••,..•••••••••••••••••• ••••••• ••• ••••••• ••• ••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• yr 01 Ulll . 7 NA~r f.'-k(' Park. l)cluxc townhOITit'" $26111 11 S430 :! llr. I l>a. unr . y rh· !'ol:'>ll aft5·30wkch~ ~... ~ ' . "Rr 1 Ba rurn \II\ I Br . lri: \ uri.l K1di.1pels -· -:J & o1 Br, all bltns, dbl att mo. Thrt•t' lloc·kv1cw Ur., " · : , '· · ok.S3SQmol!:}.tl:\la rble . AMIASSADORIMHS NPT. llTS brand 1ww 11arnge!i. Nr. Bcarh. lrvme.l!:JJ0400 S£i2~'IHD :lhr, 111h.1 , It I! rm·d ~ r'd. SJ674~7or!W64747. OFAMlRICA 3Br.2bafronth~c.&:1Ur l''romS29S Avail4'1 NL 8 h 3848 . . .,ba townhse st\' le W corner AL1barnJ & aquno eac C.:ondo, 2 hdrms., 2 h11 TWO LOCATIONS ':.,.... . I I' I ti r:'25 \d. ,,.1 3957 ••••••••••••••••••••••• unlurn Yearly S40Q :\lu BllQ. !tk \hi: ht 1n kll'hn, SJ.lo. !Nili Jll)ll WEt-:Kt.Y HATES :s;,,,, ra. .r, J ""' 1 ams "" · h • ' ' f.., n 'SEllVICL: 1\voi1l 11ntnl'«I All w, /bltn~ Drop a pl'hble tnlo l c . va..a.. " &I I.I 515 4931 OC'ean Crom }Our Apl 'l277 Harbor, C.M. n ry rm · --OPE.._. DAILY Lease LU'\ Ur). :.ecunty, -----Hou•es Fu"'ished or 2909 Bnstol S A d "' • HUW HOUSh UnL·-l•hed 3300 · • · · llugc 2 br. cov'd erk. ut1I B , ht... Mature urlull~. 31i55 {~l ''""' MS-4840 & 540.2300 lid S230 roo Jftti E Wth nq1 ·new llwy 19'J 2835 associated llR01<ERS IHAlTORS 10/', V'4' latboo a'' 1'& J r..ovely JttH. den l?H \ •••••••••••••••••••••••l•---------1 1-.2 1012 ON TllE P.irk, pool~. M'h No pet Beach il rurn Sl40 Ulll !\I 1-:.\00WL \Ilk. OCUH FRONT $425 be !".51 121.ti \lobrle 2br, 1-, ulll $17:> ~~:;!~ C:l1:an 1 br du11IC'>. \dull~. GOLF COlJUSl-i ;md oce11o vu. be1tut1ful L--.nleoch 3249 ~tud102hr.11octbar,a11r •••••••••••••••••••••••no pet~. St:>o 11133·1\ 1-unandrc<' at~our1lr apt 3 ,ailubll.' year 32S ~ Condo 3 br. 2 ba. 2 1.ir ~Jr, :.lO\C & cptio. poul rp._l) r Is~ ~·4127 ~-O<.:t.: Jbr.:? ba kt~. S23S Wallace 960·3633 eves step Shopprn~ & hearhel> round :\loot hi) ba~t'' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ni.gls2br lac partv r m IGIK>o bland 3806 Just hlt.o; :\10\ t' '"read)' SliO S3SO per mo 491 10:.:, :? lldrm'> ~1th on'.111 vll:>A & >A alk to tw.11 h S4!i()1mo CHARMHOUSE llurr\'1 Sl~lhrth1ltl ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEW IHll'.:t:l>i\l'TS Quirt , l KH. prl\' or49-iJ8~ •LAP.ARISIEtOU• U1k\'lolJ<'hJhrs:!i5 2Br,frplc.S32S mo.yrly. l br w1lofl S21U 1-'rplr b.t1u1n\'. S2JO bllns. -1.t:!JlrunfornSl!l~&up HORIHS REALTY 499-2181 494-8057 ll.1\ e many more! 211 C) pr<'i.S Gas & waler pd l'oul, 111,h ..... 1.,her-. Cnstlr ~m Pcnlhuuw. command1ni: ,\II l'll'l·tr 1,· l-'11 t'plan•. 536·6617 ~1 & ttat 6'15 1111_ p1•b ocean \'It'~. 1>pac 2 hr. ll<'ate<t pool Adults, no rleachcomh<'r Rentals D:uly Hot L111e Service 631 2011 .. Fec .. 547·2$01 lalboo ____ p_"'_inwfo 3807 Deluxe oecJn view J BR,:? KMf R~ R•alty shag cpl. 2607 SolJna pet:. 979·1268. 645· 1260 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'i' Ba, beam et·11in1t. no R48-8300 Way.:..L.B. $350. 49-1-1~ 919·1381 t $350 400 6065 Acros~ from golf course Oceanfront apls nva11.,f'C:S· · · or -------Z.Or2Uu.h1cpvtpat1<1.''J 2<J.lJ2SantuAnaAve •2 Ull 110 Mt-:• ondominiums Util incl. Seasonal (yr·l 495~2 _ JBr&Dl'n,2'dla,cpts& blk beach. $325 mo. ' l~~e deck w , on•an \ll'W Unfumished 3425 ly). 675-3824, Also rum. !l&Z 8 It !(a rdcn 1.1 Ph dri,..;. hltns. pJtro & p\1 4!H·7270or6:13 691 I Lrg rll•an 2hr, lower unit Jlireplacc, W /W carvchl•••••••••••••••••••••• C-J L...-.. h 38181 f'rplc dshwhr pvt 5111!1;>: !>Undrrlc w/ on•an \'l<'W. l l\'FlN \ CASii::°Y $.'l.'l'> Clo,,c to bellch. Call &dra.,ea.Bu1ll·1n r anRc B 1 t ta l~Ba ~STT'WTO OC: • ,11 • .. S"' Ulx cust omized b y ' ·•1 · hi54:Jll. & oven refri 2 Car r x ra ,.e, • ••••••••••••••••••••••• nr. lrv1nt nc Arca. 1..,.1 -, 4· Wick oce~in \'lc~s. acres ----- gara11c. i3-iuto~· ~~1~:/dt d ;Pl~ :i:::~h New OreanCronl Rlurf ~S2l5. SSHl\tl ---~;;~~r4~~~o. .JO.J866 of g:trdt•ns •. huge 2 hr, 2 Nr lloag Hosp. 2 IJr 2 Ba, Mimon Realty 49"·0731 In 11 B -YWalk to silo Townhouse. Jbr, 2Y.,bu, ~'TUNNING 1 !Ir. SIRS. :? --· ba, ap~. t111ih ccihng!>. l'pb, dr~. bltns, 0 1W. ---Adl1So;111 1>46-04!18 ps. ovC'rlooks Dana Harbor, llr :! n,1 w.panclccl dl•n lllJNTINGTON Pool Clo~<' lo beach ~ inc nar, ~~ult:.. no pet-; :! Hr & Den , itar, paltu. _ · Unfurn. 496·5353. S2.'iS l'll(ll 710 w IRlh MEADOWS shopµ1n1ot. ~/mo .. ind S2~ mo &12·4387 garden ketch. pvt wnlktl ---- -------· • i\11 a<iull-New, qui cl. utrl. May be lc:.s rr }OU ------- y1l. 1111· fnll'ol!rl't' rl'fr111,1 COf'OftCI del Mor 3822 2 Br Apl, crpl rtq1s No All amenities. Ga:. pd. 2 collect painllnl'(s. anti C:la11s1 f1ecl Ads sell big M'lf 1 ""'" "' 1·11 r,1111t1·. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1wt:.. CIO'!e to ,hopptnR hr 2 ha. $275 to S295 8210 ques, sculpture l\dulL'I items, small items or ALICIA VILLAGE ALICIA PLAZA Two of Orange County's most beau ti fu I a p a rtment projl'cts nestled in Lugun<.1 lltlls. Ext·eltent toe. next to frwys. & regional shopping ctrs. •Rnploce LOUfKJe •lifticrd llOOflt •W.tlor ' •SwiMmiftCJ Pool •Jocunl •SOftd Volleyball Interior'> designed for YOU wh1rh include : exposed· beam ccilm~s. wood paneled ucccnt wa ll:-., convenient . functional kitchen. plush carpeting, pv't. patios & balconies. Tlte I.st luy in Orartqe County Lo•efy 2 ldrnt., I la. WfHt View from $245 ALICIA VILUGE 2521 l Stockport Dr '581-6130 ALICIA 'LAZA 2S212Slorkport Dr. 511141151 LAGUNA HILLS d~h .. ,hr. cf 1~11mal \\ ult•r It 1-:,\ I. rY < ·n\l l'i\;\ ,. $190 &l2 71 '11 c 00,1anline968-ll30l 49·H6S'.l or 1!11 mt 7 an) item &12 ~>678. ~ 11 .... h 1•k111•. ~l."111 ll•'<t HEW ..., ---1 ---------.. ---------1'\'1·.,, 1•ri•chl I k . bt/litl & rS -v l"IM J844 lrYfrte 3844 fnifte J844 Af'O' fme"ts Furnished /4partfMftfa furnished cll'I> 4!H l'JJI t-:H·~ COVES CONDO '(I,, l!,or~s~ !....................... ....................... ....................... or Uftfuntith•d 3900 tw Unfuntlahed 3900 neuul•fu1. ~pactous 3 ~ = ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• :! llr +()en, 2 lio. frplr . bedroom Columbia palll>, Inc gor. lt.tt" ll'lr moilel penthou'\e 1n ex 1.k'<'k. rn11urc adults. $4 clu~1vc .iuurdcd com CORONA OF.I. MAit ~A• 1"-•1 2 Hr Townhou''" (q111' mo ,.;n .... mumly Prt \/ale sartd) L-HI _ _.--IWACh. JlOOl 6' Jacuni All Pool, tenni<1. (nnllnrn1.1I .~:: ••• :.:: ••••••••• lh<' Jlll('llllll'' or fohulou' breakri:i~t Somr ()('\'.Ill & ' I II h ratahna VICWll t.:IO'le to !! llr :? llJ frph 111 .. 1111 '>I •' ~ 11 11 r ,. •1 <' ~l~MI \111 t<'l'll w !\hoppm)t & fine hc•arh 01 r.•n '"'" · p\l 11·' rtlt·n flt•lh· t'h,1''' Lt•t• t;.i4 f.2ljij U4 l 2611 & 1•at111 I 1•11111~ '''"Ill i...---------1"-~~--~~----mm..:. M'rnnt) ~'ti~ mo t• ---- l8t'.hll 17~7 To~• •28r Corolldo Tnbac i\dull T~nhmet t•ommnni UnfW'ftlshed 3525 NPoo~~a~i~~ ~\97d~lls. S'lM. ' It • fl Ilk ••••••••• ••••••• •• ••••• o ,_...~. ~ ., lY .1 I ~ 0, I' J)('W .,, - - tiomC' ~II T\\nh~t' 2 llr •" lln, Jbrlwnh!'e npt, rrpk. •'nl'I on·;,\'\/~ \IT'.'1 Vll·:w j)(ll>I. w11hr i i.Ir) r, no Ptl.6 puUo & i.undeck. 1 blk to Sw1111111111i: 111101 S4:!~ 111•> ~ ..!!,~ 911\!' bd1 ·& !lhops, $425 /mo yrh· '"' DuplnH Unfurn 3600 bi:I 7lR.'.l ___ _ ,lfn tllJ. ~;q• 1•1:11~111 •••••••••••••••••••••••I lill, frpk , 1\.! blk~ to l.c'llM' 11111 un•,111 & mt' UIL ll 811 house Wflov~ly l)(lh, Adultic ·nn 11ets \ 11·11o h1111w 111 111111 •·nm k1trhro & frl.'nrh doors Lease $2~ 675·4114 mu111I\' 'lir. '1h.1. 11tnum. l°•Ji\1 $.l:J."i mo 640 7QgJ --- ..! 1111110~. 11ttu r h1•1I :.! r r ---CostoM~H 1824 \tUl \\ •'')t'ltt'I \tth h·1 l:l A.partnteftts Furnlt"-ci ••••••••••••••••••••• •• C'\I~ & ~knth , llJ'i J(Jfi.')1······················· <..'ASi\ Vll."TORIA 1la~" _ Bolboo Pet\insulo 37 07 l .2&-3 br. Dl'IU'<<' l.lnCur MJniOft Viejo 326 7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• or ~rn llH/wtr pd A<lulL ·No pets Ser iinl<' ••••••••••••••••••••••• H.l t ht'lor ·'flt $t60 mo Pnol. r t' rm, l'lc\ ator' :mr. 2hJ. li;1• t;im . rmJ ,\\,i•I i\11111• \IJ~·. June S25V1ctona.642-8970 l'Vh, tlflk' ;\Int \l•'W Hnlhoo Inn f;7S Ki <IO H ne\L SJiS 1.!13 1 C ~ M 3724 Off~otfltPoth R:!I 279(1 Of 0 •'41 I 2. & J llr Adult"I, "' -~ ...................... . Mewpori leoch 3269 prt5, rl~h .. $hrs. ,hai: ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2035 hllet10tt, CM c pts. du"·d JtnraJte, •W \TEK FRONT 3 b 1 BR f\lm. 2 lrR clOll'1S lrtllc, OliQ. Gas & waler ron'1o, :w;· .,hp. 2''1 ba queensa 1e be<l. pn" pd Pool ~ Dbl ,.:ur ~ 1645__ dr,,srn)? rm. xtr:i 11 LA MANCHA A'TS rooms, encl. gar . 778ScollPlare.CM !\luff!' Plau Condo, 2 'It v. J Or 1'2 Bd, '"' IH'I' "18S mn 546 !l!.l2ti Xcwport 5horu. Pnolll Tennis, Burh 3 llR, 8a. $400 ~ 28:!5 w o;torage Adults only • ~2·:.o'73 noprts Open l2Spm --------MESA VER DE aru HOllDA Y PLAZA llome atmosphere 2 Ct 3 Deluxe. spacious tbr. brdel411eap1s :>46-1034 furn opt' Pool, ample -8-, ~ puklnt odult<i no pet~ r 1 ' Ba. brand ne 1~ Pu,;.ono A\'e CM Tv.nh.~e i-tyllo!. Frplc. L~l' Hlucrs Cnnd<ls; leao;l' · pvl pntlo, gar . S275 startrnir at $4.50 1 Rr & Oen. p\1 yard. l?tir, Adlts. no pet!! ~47 t:tdt'n ---~gent 644 11.!:!_ pool. 11dlts. S250 S46;8739, 97!H6S8 lllult.s 3 Hr. 212 U.i. Fam. alt 6P~! Lo\-·c:--ly_3_b_r-.-2-118 1pl Rin, dm rm on (;r;'t'nbclt Sllt> co7y, near 811. UUI wtrrptc, patio. pantry & nor pool. SGOO mo pmd fll'<' pool Adult~ $300 mo 835-2242 or 75:?-874i Mai.n Renl•I~. M0.5378 ~3J81 ----- 3 Br. deluxe. nr l..rd F'um sin1tl<' opt AdulLS. NEW 2 BR, 14 ba, p11110 ~ & ~ach, 2 uqcar no pet~. <.:oi1ta Mesa gardu. adlt.s, no pet~ "50mo.. 873-0.14!1 al\ SPM S14S mo Pll 64$-2679 $225. 642· 1603 ONE OF OU BEST FEATURES: SCHOOLS YOU CAN WALK TO. /It l'.11~ Wr ... t Ap uflnr•ntr. 'lr·n11·nt try, )IJtl1()t hiqtl .ind t11qt1 •, 111 ,1 "" 111•,1 • n J1Jql1 I 1r w.1tk1nq, l to<;N ~till by 111\.. .. ltwu·," nr•w p1,.•;1 t111nt nn ~.Ill" l\nrf wt1, •n I'"• kid'. ql'f lu 11nr· lrr1111 !.< hnol llH •y'll hn<J lot-. tu <lo I 11r 11,,. y• 11r11i•·r •,f'\ th11rt• ''" • • w1mm1nri f('c;.,, n• .i1111 1 •,v11rt1 11 .. 1m. l<'mw .. lliowmC'\, (..111> '· •1111 1nrf 5t>t · it C'\/f•nr~ .. tin• 11 .. t ol 1d1v1!1P<, CIO'"· on Ill ' l>/l 01/f " I of .1p.1rtn11!1.I to 1!11•1•'. q'"1 ·, ()11 ;inO rn. t:x> lt1£' t><·!>I w.iy • r' ov•m 1rid < 11r h 111 1 ,,,~, • r ,f "·r·r1··111 1'1 l.11 1ht1•.,. 1 lr I 1kr• /0111 • .VII .vt'I • 1111 II tit P Ilk Wt !. N w ;.iv,111ab'" Tw• ,. 11 1 !11•r•' l •><Ire>. rn ar 1rtm1>nts •,t lfl rlfl tf $255 I ('IOI :I PARK WEST APARTMENTS JoRJ ~ ari.., .. w lurl< Irv• 1• C;itt •r1• t 111~) !>'. ·~ 0 [ (If \.;UIVt I D· ~ • ' ,, th•· s.1" o .. ~ 1 , .. , w11 1•1''1!1Qft.r•• ;i.n ~ 'I \ 1'1 11 I>,.,, '1 ltlt' 1!!.I l 11tJ,1I 11,,.., 1:1f1 '>-l• rtu 11t1es IRVINE VlllAGES It's more than a GRAND OPENING it's a revelation! DISTINCTIVE ADULT APARTMENJ'S The Huntington will opc.'n your eyes to what plea .. urable npartmrnt llvlng is really a ll about! Now, during the flnt phase or the Grand Opening, come discover 011r superb apartments, fontostlc clubh0\114' nnd mnrvelous recrea1ional h1cllitiul (And how ually nHord.,ble ll bett11r llfestyle can be a t The tluntlngton.) J\ffordable R<'ntals rrom $215 lo $295 f>er month. F llrly c..,llforn1a Archi1ec1urc, T1IP Hoof\, WCIOOed Cxterl,,rs • F1vr Bcauttful Apt1t1menl fllan~ available lum1~l11.-d or uni umir;hcd • Bac.twlor. 1 Bedroom With Bath, comer 1 Bedroom With bilth. 2 Bcdroo~ with 8ath 2 Bedrooms with 2 Ba1hs • Spaclou'S. vaultl'd, beamed ceiling Living Rooms. Kitchen Counter Bars, Dining Area ... Di<.hwa<ihel"J ond Large S1orage Comp;irtments (Except Bachwlor) • Oownst11\t\ Pall~. Up~talrs Decks • fully Landscaped Ground .. with Llghled Path wilv:. and Close·bv Co vered Parking • Llghtt>d Tennis and Voll<?y · Ball Courts • Handsome lwo·slory ::::---1r-.,..P-Um..+..--Clubho use, B1lliardr,, Plng·Pong, Wet Bar. Fireplace Loungei. • Swimming pool, Hydro-lhi!rapy Sp."1, Gymna .. Hc Exercise Room, Showers • Complete Laundry Facilities• Night lime Walking Security ~lrol. ~ -..... l:CcUL:i~ ~ Southwesl Come!. Edinger and Newl1t1d, ~ Edtngtr, Htrlllngton 8e1dl (714) B-t7·9605 • .. IHI OAJL y PILOT frl<J.,. Aptit-a. tm ......... 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C . tWND mon«"y, Colk-Ce .._Tow m oy ~ l \'atlable In your rilld vaco1Uoru. i\pply In PALMSPRINGS-Cillloo&teMaoacu Airport. sa'li-mo. OH> unMN Park area. If <"l•mnt'd MorPeri-T&... USTHh•t area ~niprolitfor<ll' Pl'IWnOOly.Mr Ni I•~. MAGNIPICF.!'>TVl£W 11U li<l%3lUUU46 »J·JIM Galt Jtero1, Molds correctl), -.Ill ba rt' lk> rwtdy to "orlr H ,, WlfttY........ 1Ht!nl'S & <"P:.h, lti~ 01 l\ophoru•riiJlurct>pt~ t Br, 3 ~ boml', pool, -Naur iah, Boxu t\ll"ned &\2•9873. ptoCn.sion:at~rtrndl'rln ''Gnft.. ""'n:handli.o for li<'lhnit THTyttlid1 Ste Io w J y G run d , Otflcct Suite Z25 tq ~. 195 Ft.tshed llt<OU 20< oo th 1 "ttk t"re. >ob &1lar1.• n~w i.u~cripllon~ t'o Sftt & w-.. u:r luded u ll tm ll t ~o . locludlaai uttl. S.642-GU FOUND. S11\er·11rl'y, mt•nt _.,. ll\\Jnn• informuuon plNw ull lluntlna:lonl\~uch pr1v11cy, wolk1na <1111 ~.49'7·1.332 u ml kmjJ-hau·t'd young 714 8:M 19Ci0 lltM t: 17th ~II l'Ql)Ulur produch In tit:! Ull t"rotn s.,.11 --lJn~ to canyon llutl'I. • Flower Shop for u lc cat. loo wl\itt• Oe.i col St, Su.UJ An11 Amcrwan )oor o"'n Jrt•u l!:x~llcnt Clcimeotr ~'"' Jua n CAR WASH HILP .iviall Apnl & )I JY •l ~ ~=-,....... ~ · w,ort Blvd Good le>cahon. La.un lar. Saota AN! A'e arei1 ll.:iirtt'ndt•r11 Sc-hool t'J.mrn1o;i. C<&ll S40-7~1 or ('Qp11>tr•11o Jrcu. rail o~•r20. to'lllmr Qnly w1dy<1141323 41V7 ~.,,,_ ,. ll6S.mo.UtllPotd, ~~ between 2l$t and 22nd Z4.•mth'll"9 41160030undM1,.111onVI\'-MITaO~llWASH ..r,,. ---GU"'4S7 ........ W.t.d so I Pl~ase ml. Wi! CUl#t • NttWµort V•rks & Rer. ---JO •:t Toro are.1, ('.All 2!ll() lln UI CM Palm 0.-.~rt for r nt nr "· ..._ kttn '' • &4S·2'19t att~ •• now oHm In A II) m· ...... 1........ , t' ~...,__ A_pprox. ISOtQft O f~ •••••••••••••••••••••• n .. a\ • n.Ai.Ut rl.i~J>l'll. ln~tT'Ur· &by):11\t'r, l'OOk, lukpr, .,...,.. .w.v ---1~111! 3br. 2b11 rondo 5J)fl('t',i>tMled, ~atpU!d. INVESTMENT OPPT ..,.. t ion by "It ECK ... m11t ur~. o\\n tr.ans p KqwtlOp.pur. t-:mploycr Cnhl..-& DoorM• c.;~'/'Pd,:u'~7n..,, .. !1tnni'& t'<:ond floor. Ocean Wcllloot«IC'Ommerclo 1-·ouND blk m.dt• &41>-Wl Mon .frl, llll '"""'· <2~1\8rlltt'Job.s) ~I> 'I .,_,., l>\ll'~ Vll'W. Outsldt~ t'nlrllll('O bwldlng offtr\'<l on a •al lotl gh a tr Oon v I c -• 962 2003. ao•T MFG co. Ovtr lil yn1. !•roof ol 1111(' .... "!~•---to porkna k>t $4~ per ~uebal'k In Ccitlt.a MU • TallK>rt & Magnuh..1 .,. v Jobs W..t9d. 7075 ., __ ._ " Apply ?O!t t;. Uulboa • OAN \POINT $1 &O up ~tort (J{(i"' «'.P<S, mo 675·M44, M5 3165, G<iod return with S*l. 963.Q'fl • ••-..••••••••••••••••••• ""'"'11111 HAS l O'EHIHGS Uhd llGH><rn bNw No00 llartlof' ~~'~"A; 1111 •July ~~~di ~:.r1rbJ'~2~0l _1_sa_._1&30_ @own. Profr11•1011•l Stan t;~p w o1 .:mn• <uok :n .itl TELLER t z.; ~ (; I N F. &tl l'M "Ao~.;llewl~ndoHnt , i\pproxUIUto:?OOsqlt.tor dard (;orporat1o u 'ft'SOllClls SlSO ull oc,·.i 11111) Mr. H C l~STAl.l.l>;tt tt• in~1.111 ... h P/t &l'~\l - 2b.a 52.000 1133 29tJ6 60' rlR en" rnnt. \O ~h"r." w/St•t• ~9300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• )frl>onuld l ~ 3Zfti ewport ettffr t•ngm,·s \Oolth out:1t,11l \Ill !'ll l\'r , l',»U rue I> I #'ff .. a ... '" u ~ Un kl ,,. i> bl ., • l'~ll>~r. dt>1>1rablc. Con it• ~k,ludy Some exper, Corbin l\sSO<' • •l!ll tor-• 1617 "'F.STCLl"'F~·"'B t'••rm lft•. Agffnl" .. 1·1"""' ._ .. "..____. n n,. ro t•m · •""-k h d f h 0 SI uod "' f' '"' .. .. ,... -·~ " --"'"' ._..... U.11 Akoholll~lplrne ..,..... ,\fl or lrl'. \Hit(' Wlt Dor11i Mitchell, lilO , . (.'" R r N t"r s II 0 p . I Vt•n~ '· 4.1 ll:Sm OI\ W~fo-"'411'• 4)00 _ AO.,T Mt ·~ NEWPORTCENTER o,.,......., 4M hrud1t.,>83S38JO liob'frader,t0382 11onnll' NewportC:trDr.N li. W()()OWOHKlm hl.md, N D &ll ~l.24 3 i.k ••••••••••••••••••••••• , ···It Sol( II •••••••••••••••••••••• Dr.CG 6J6.S71il C:Jll ~~' j..lU'\ATA"S"'~fUL"'R lo:Mr,Oo1loao11oorMr11 Ei.ctlfi••.., H ice swte , part or 3 • S PIRITUAL REAOto:R /'\.. E I "" ,....., r... £. f'i O( e CMtdowR F" u I I i1 I' r v 1 cc . SLSO per office. or re llfllMnlln••tor OpenlOAM·lOPM HetpW..+ed 7100 t;quul..,.,po~p~ WUI tram qunllf1ed PN>· 1 :ln ------ lf,,"'9bpettset! Pt•r•rnnu lul'd phone asoniable rate for all Wanted by Newpor Adv1ceonallmauers. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 14RIYSTYUST pl•.ApplylJ1(ll'tlon.1763 CASHllll Share.i home oraptml!nt !oU\ll'l'. coorer ence &t0-192:5 ~usi nus m:io. llav 312N.E1 Cam1110Rl'al. Accounts Jlll\Dbll' bool. f or H'r)' busy sulon in l'lactnlla A\e, Cost.i Exper 'tl N11:ht 6hlfl '"'-·• ~ .... TT.-. ....-.. room JCl!rox Avall m f 0 r ideas & oflic-e 11':ulable "-C:I ment t'o t l.t'('""r lmmed O"••n1n.: N, '""po .. {'tr Call L'cn ~lt'Sa LA'o1dm<• NII llolel. Call ~t·UJft>.., UJ'<U.'\()•U1 1 . l . ('" n ,,t.000 sq . \ r ICC. (I In qui ries to Box 27 '""'n e e r app ... .,.. • " " .., ?TT~ '··-· J lrlJOr Jre a ., u . p t > ~· n ( c I 49290:M 192!H36 for aet·ount i. 1.1.l)J blt• Allanforapp_t.64-1-8800 1001(1(£1!Al!.ft IU I li~l(I. e~t ~ ;iftt'r ...,._.-'<« pivpc.r ~'"'" \IJrtlOR Sl25 833·3&10 n\'a e + .,.,.,~q. o o • Tl.bllD 926!!0. ' • • bookk'-'l'!Jt-'r. lll.'l<1denllJI ~""" 3 JllP~I .. : 0 .. : c.> ,•-l.i.Aoe.~ -fke &400 rt of wurehousc ----MASSAGE NlO~lfll('llon t•>.pet .,, .. Bar maid, lull lime or In House Restaurant __ l'"or<n'nSrn83l·4134 NEWPORT llACH area. rurcond, S400 + SAll'TIAGO. fll IOkeye>.~r&hght part lime ror Hritisb Hookkeeper. t;ood CASHIER r ---I I ') ~ n ~room garde n a.,000--Mt.f~. w.ar.e.~ .liA.NltSTOCK FtGUR~ MODELS t)'lnn~ req'd. t'all Nancy !O)'lf' pub. 646·9n0 ~-JWuir.cs JIJO k\'.Y ad Ovff-tll. foull l1mt' ~r h~ in &ck l:Wy ht of~~~ from Sl~. 3723 s pal't' if needed at $300. 1.0SO shares a~ SU. m1 ESCOITS 71 t 833 21l!O. 642 6832 dU\& mach. Apply J.Spm. Good Pay. !'I Locial1on:. ~ard, .will .co_nl11d ~ml B1rr h S t . N B. <~r. 13081.oganSt C.M. ~·~-6050 l:>.l S16 <> 3450 .Via Oporto, NB. METRO CAR WASH h Id U!Y.! St; B l I '"""......., Outcull· Appl. only AMMO, Medical, Uental. BAH MAID. no uper 673-4700 1 · · m. 0 Jlrport>. 979~---Office ~pace, ready for Home-Office· Studio 1 1----------1 2950 llarbor Bl. CM S·l6ro __ --I T Ot't'Upaat'y. 1600 N. Molwytot.o. 5025 631 3811 Admm, Supply & m a ny' nC'ceu. Litt' Aggies. Bookkeeper t'/C Recept tor P sh:ire 2 bd .ipt '" FREE REH lJroadwa), Sanw Ana. ••••••••••••••••••••••• • others . l''rre training Sl7·Mtt for appt. I II s' , t\lf c.; CHILD CARE . l M . Sl5() t u . -•12 Ofl1rei. U'> low as~ per Close to Santa Ana & Able \lelerans a~e 20·44 l'>~r sma m a n ' 111 o HOUSEKEEPING r~<~,;..c~,~,:.:,C'. ""'" ,.. "Q ft ~lli.~1on Viejo· & Nwpt F" «'s. 6 blk• from •BANK RATES MASSAGE avg ~·S hr l'/T m locai BEAUTICIAN i ature •nd1\1du11 i.irc i """''"' "· ~ ft_, ~ llOTEL 0 'F c L· area PX rdtrement & Open 7 days Pick hrs. fcrred. Send resume to \)y hom e. 2 l'h1ldrc n. 9 lo LJ~un;.1 :-.li~uel. 200 1° Cmc Center -0 B 00 · f 1 .; bcnchlb, Non \'l!b men 002 W. 19th. CM. ~d. ~o. 646 Daily Pilot, G· 30. Mu~t b;.• able tu l.\ltt:'lpac1ou:.Nl'w"nrl 2000sqft.t1Jll400 3300SQ. FT I ALL N ~HOME 11.,wom,,,n· ""C'l73;SJ.,.------l'.O 0 -x 1""0, Costa "orkSat• R··f~r~ ''U ( • d :\t '"'d · SQf'T fAYME:NTS BYAPPOINTMl!:NT °" ~ ~... ~ ·"' IEAUTICIAMS :\t c;; "" · .... "" ~,..,, · ·rc"t <.:o~ o· · ai •D IO"'Rt:ERENT• J~ Reflnnnceto consolidat 6 .00PM to 4.00 AM htmln.JOINlheAHMY · esa. ·92626 &104280 ~l'n irt:. Ii IS 7136 or I 2 3 Hm. oUices from llOOSQ FT de"'s. u ak" home i·rn· ••0-GI RL JitL'"t:RVE. For more Ill· w/some foll. Newpo. rter t '1q ' .. r l F d I -----l-.-h-i 14 S391all 5 !IOOSQFT "' "'" "" 11;"'3 Inn Call 64.t066l or u uc .,1 ri a.Y·..:h Id c ar e w / q; t ~ · ----5A125 "·''1r1 mJoN. A1dJ Free Parkang provemenuor justba~ ~~mat9ion C:A l.L (2t 3J Mo8ssz • Satesexp.Custorn i;w1m hsekt•cpln.i;.mny llvcln. t>m<ilc Roommute to 1rJ>0.r.tcr ott~ .. 0 ease RLMi\SSOCIATES extracash.Call OutcallMassaqe o»'l·O'll or(7t4J527·303t. · & s ports wear. Com · 2yngch1ldrcn.StnrtMay khare2RrAptw ~umcin rc.1 A33322J Tilnoon S47·6U7 MECHANICS WECOltETOYOU ----pe.nsat1on accordmi: to 1 Mesa Verde a r e;1. ti u d ,. 4Mwenn9 Sen ice 91: .a. UTICIAHS t 1e t 673 7569 ~r en .ro\t' area. Off1t'I! i.paec• avail tn San MATIOHALIANK ~0·2210aft.6~ 14 Lo;." m OranRe Co ..-a n , . !f196326. -09'7·_• --Ju.in Cap1:.lr11_90. l $tudio PRESllGtoUS . f714J631-3954 . PREGNANT? l!:ve" aftn shift~ Wknds WAHTED !rlncssman looluni: for c u :A!'ll!'IG WOMAN GarOCJ*sforRent 4350 & l l>Wtt· Pr~~lr~t! loca MfWPOltTCIHTER Car ini! confidential mdutled i-;oi-: 54377111 Muitt h;;i \le follo"lnA. p ln::.i.oc. EarnSIOt\~r -wanted S.12.'i+hr. Own ,..-•••••••••••••••••••• \1Qn near C;ip1:.lra.n Ground floor law ofl1ce SECO ... DARY I & f I -• --W1l•paytoppcrcentage. yr .Cpls prt'f.ti4S·ltK2 t run::.1>'lrt:lll<\n.SouthNH "!.''GI ..... "'.\l• G1\l',\GL' l>\ipol Re:stauranl & )Its swte. cons1:.lln1: or 2JOO ..... coun:.t• mg n· t•rra i\P,.\R'[lu;NT MGH -... '-' ' c. • ""'"" loc FJ.._. ...... Cl.._.G A'bortton, adoi>t1on & :'\ 38 l ' t 11 1 Applyl0·5.Monthruf'ri.-UTCHL·r> •. ... & Irvine 11r<"11 . C:ill nr. 12th !)t & HalboJ '11'" C~l llJI·,,.,..,., ' l>Q fi. sepote111U! bld11 II· """ fllll kccpmi; • ew ni m on duy 3iHO So.. i>lua Dr. a:." c.X!X!r" tor f>.l t 2:!1;6 HI d :)JO ·75 7876 -lion. For mlorsnatton On R~. Inc, Comm. pr APCARE ~17 IOf!lOJl H41rbo~r ore:. 979S&l i.m all market Ne"po1t t'\~.,' mo. ti Choice Location call (7141640..0800 pty. Lo mo pmnl!>. N Adil couple. Send re Harbor area. 675·3>155 :ill COOK Guragt? for rent. S30 mo Co . .,la Ml'~J. •r.11< 0659 Office or '>lore rental. ~ Rental 4450 Balloon. lS·20 Yrs to p;iy A.IORTIOH :.urn.: lo Ad No IHS. Daily BEAUTICIANS wanted i pfT\ 1 Bayview Manor & Conv. :.Q ft. )';e" port Pe nin s z Pots. Counseling & Referral Pilot. P .O. Holl 1560. m ale & Cemale full or lloe.p Salary ra nge $2 75 I Cull wkday~ 639·6700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l\1 EClli\NICS Prei: lest·ava1I. wknds Costa MeSJ , Ca 926ai PU!l~lme. 768·018_1 __ Matu~eA~~:~~ a fter· to SJ 25 hr. co~ta Mel>:!, Center of Oroni:e County IDEAL SHOPS ~:ir~:;~~~ ~t llr helpline 547·9495 ASSl::M BL I-: Rs BEAUTY OPERATORS noons to run cai.h "re 642 3505 4401 l>fll ll'J:JI SUJk nr"IY re Selected shopi; & ofllce 646·1896 •..:18·~ A·Pr\RK MASSAGE Camµer & ltJ1kr fJe with follow1ni: Ma k':! ~lster, ~anlc-en h·nd1nii. COOk·DIHHER ••••••••••••••••••••••• d c<'. I" I oo r Io <' l' 1 I i.pace .,, ail. The Fill" .............. T t S5. OFI-' WITH AO Lory , l''pt·r'd A1>PI> )la ~our own dt-al He1cently stot'k1n1: ell: C.111 bd Rt•lid 'Ion & 1'u1.•?<, ~lust CSffic~ Rental (\-ntl'r ul OrJnJoW Count' honke<.1\e J:inuur l lll'i>. tor}. 425 W. 30tfl in the fOMN1'CJOC)eS, NS E"l•"'r • :illunniz .:trl._. 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Contract ftmt1k, lllfl w/hlk rrt881t. t? row e r s w 4J n t ~ d \ k 2nd St Su l.aRun:1 Backyard adeQuate An swer 5 t o T11t er. Small tnV\'~tmrnt, l:.rt:r 8.'19 971_1 _____ _ profits f'to.tnc1n1uvotl 1 OST Rea1otle, l\l:ilr HY HUMTH IMD. 3 2 s 11 a m 1 It o n & 111·)061 fJU'lh;Jni lftf l8·1100.'i Vacationland BRITl~H COLUMBIA ~~ FREE FILM FESTIVAL PRESENTED BY DAILY PILOT British Columbia Travel Adventure sponsored by ~ Western .. 1"'''~1•").11"' 11r & British Columbia Department of Travel Industry Wednesday, April 14, 8:00 P.M. Newport Harbor High School Auditorium Irvine and 15th St., Newport Beach Plenty of free parking available 2 COLOR FEATURES '" 4 BECAUSE IT'S HOME captures the fascination and beauty of Brit ish Columbia's unique Queen Charlotte Islands. • ISLAND EDEN A variety view encompassing the m any facets of attract ions Vancouver Island has to offer the visitor throughout the four seasons. •PLUS ENTERTAINMENT BY "THE SWING O' THE KllT" Starring Jock Dunbar and his oroup, featuring Canad ian and Scottish type music. WIN A WEEKEND IN llAUTIFUl BRITISH COLUMllA A free trip for two ~to Bnhsh Cofumbla via Western Airlines. An ontoroettable holiday to be given away at the Vacationland British COlumb11 show. PLUS 2 DOOR PRIZES One Cowichan Indian Sweater and One 18" Indian Totem Pole. 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Call G 1ni:.~11m l.1c d 9till ~ labr E.\I t:HC ii-!~ 1., S\ :-. \\ f '\l)(l\\'l' l'l , t-; \' 1-:0 •••••••••••••••••••••••ISh.rm1100&:o-h•.1mdl111n -I Girlt''rt't-l'U.tHSSl:!J I Guar.m:..frct>c.'>I C\l l 73 llti4 • Tlll'~tl-'fllll\'t'O 1-· .. i.1accuratt'l\p1n.:.-..1lll 1111: l:ulor lmghlcner:. l':LECTRICALWOKK J ~1~ ~ l::.tm K1·pa1r T"o \''P'J high :o(•hool • Moyt•M•SOMY.~. 1t'd63tiilJISSor ~·013~ I • ... t; • ''-'tlm~·h·~. ti lll Ii~ .. ptek up & tll'liH·r ~ 00 14 h 1 <'II r t) 1 0 m 1 ~ Mainten:anc"' & Rl'pa1r., Cabinet formtl'J \~Ork ""'" 14111 hl>i!!cln. ~~k t ountam \'.ill\') !/ti:! t>ol.! , , , • ltMfiftt h ~·'·Oti69 --L bl h Cl p I . d. So.J.!>hloo :small~t 0063 Gl•n c rpntq Com ,. J B &.S I •. \1:-;Tl:\G '•••••••••••••••••••••••' lln"_! --I "~ h 'e'ft' s"1 ~'\',rm. n -m mid day. 89a-4~H da)'. ailJ;!rnQOOS 0( .Sal 1-·1n:_pl.1eelo Planter~ ltllr & E'lr !l_uJlit)! RF.'P.\IHS-LLT\'l'fS C ..t rm • a ,, ' \lg rm • l'\t'&l2 ll809 C-06la :\lesa area 11.iH• Bnl·k Concrclt• 1•:1110 .. 01 k LI<' & 1n:.ur ed • ' "' .,.,. er ST 50. t"OUCh SlO. <'hair SS G••lllllftCJ refs Call Sue 9'79 96:!1 BIO<'k W11lh BU~ Pit C 11 f r ll'e-t' est 963 311;.i Rc.;i.onal>ll•, lr11e t>s\. he •••••••••••••••••••••••, Cuar ehm pt"t odor. Crpt •••-•••••••••••••••••• Bob ·~ W a x 1 n It · -j Ht>I. !:::.ts &l6 (}l61 a 0 -_;__:. W•ll ll30 ~an' lJmt· 1 Carpentry Finuh &1 rep.11r .J:i }r:. e'Cpr J JAPA~ESE Poh:.hmg .\ulo:., RV 'i. JAPA~ESE LAUY "ould TOP Ql.';\LIT\' Paintrni: , . Remodeltn11. '°' Hcp.iir 1 14 or k ~ >:. c If. Re rs Land~cap1ng & Garden· MC)(i>f' CoJcht~. \'oni. hke to lloui.t'<'ll'an 1 BR IC". llhx·k . Mo~e. cnn lnlr t.r t:,t r Rt>fi., reai. LA;t 1 ~IA~~N ~~·';pr~\~ _Reul> ~lei. (.;ull S79·037!1 531 0101 tn11 548·4-U»-& S48·Sl82 llubt'l> 9.3 30pm, Mon Call &.IS 1~7 crele "nri. b) Sle'l\Jrl r uk :. 642 ~ l:o or • tam,.. '1 '1"' i'. ----.l" ~ ----th F' \II k --\l.i~onry ~ 1 lllll root to<la~ nr ·'" 111 \I E"t Specrahi.t CO\ eri..I ~ -~_,, C __. 1-'ine Edge Yard S\'r vil·e. , ru ~ OOii.~~or llou:..-work done hy .. ,. 1-' --. . u:i t2' 1ni.t.lll\'<I Lil· l"\o I dck5. cone. ma1>onry c-1 OftCmt Res idential / Comm. guaranl I JH•ncnc1·d dt!pt:ndJbl\"jMo•ittq fl'loster/R~potr :!lfl3U<!. (iu.11 JOll'l'tl Guar. Lrr. t>J6 i2H2 •••••••••••••• •••••••• Clt:!nn-up:., Tree. :.erv I ad y tt ea:. on ab I,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ti.Iii HiOti, Frt·(' l'i.llm:th"•. MIN 0 H II 0 M 1::Fc~~m..:se·n1t1mCaloe.i.!! •. ,ht111lo11:!5. ~-862$. . 636-097.i MO\'l:'llG '' L\•l :! t' pr n :RY Nl-:AT P ATC'll IFYOU l "' .--• 11 I I I ---mt>n mo1e you ftt>a:. JOBS & TEXTL'ttE. REPAIRS. Carpe ntry, driv ... ways Lie/ Bonded. TOKYOTOM autng'mo,•ing ceanup i..c.o....Tax rl'fs.!'>IS-8S8Jon!:tJ:i!~.t "h•l'eSI fl93 ·l43S. hu\'\'J:.1~n·1l'1°too1 f .. r or1 plumbing & ceramic llle. 751-56)7 afl 6, all wknds. Hi Newport Resident!. S7up Ge~ retfair. reus. ••••••••••••••••••••••• _ ------soods to :.ell. plani un :id1 M<>-SS60 One h 'Our W e .. k I y __!osl free eM ~2·4597 _ fax Consultrint. 14 yr<; C'lC· ~Jo,·m>t Jhiuh11~ Student PATCll PtASTt'.RING in l he 0a11 y f' 1 Io l iia;;-;;mcthin11 to sell~ Concrete Work S271mo &l2·1939. Costa i':LL 1dll' items w1lh pr, .i yrs IRS . Oonded. ". larjlc tru\·k . Hea l> ••ALl.T\'l'ES•• Class1r1cd St-rt1un Classified ad:. do 1l well. _!'ree est; 837 ~_Ran~_ M__!S~fl 6. Daily Pilot C~~~l'<J Ad. Careen Wh~to!' -~ 203.5 Hurry S41Hn23 ~S"i~9 .. 'Yee t:sl ---~.i~Gl!.25 Phone 642·51J'7K for ~ 0"4I Ad ACTION C.11 A O,UU MOT AD-YISOI '41·1611 HelpW..t.d 7100IH.tpW..tff 7100HelpW..+ed 7100 HtfpW•t.d 71 MefpW..ted 7100 .... W.t.d 7100HelpW..t.4 7100 .. tetpW•hd 7100!....+iques 1005 •••.•••..••.••••••.••••....••...••.••........• ·······················1······················ •.••...•.•..•••••.....• ··············································1·······················,···,··················· • •Ttt.,t.°"e Sales o n11-:vr,\I. lll'<iS :1..;1~ COOK, Ruli.>11:h ll 1lls NUltSHY SAUSMAM RlS"'LES SALESMEN I Sularv & Uo nu., l'.1n l '•'f'~tan mwntul 1 ui:. \'OI llo:.p. 1501 t: llilh St. JUMIOR 1\l lea.:.l I yr exl)l'r So • ~ak;/ up 111 S4 ·~) b1 I n1' hl111· t\orv, rl'tl X U. 6 15 5707 b t>I 14n S •LESMEM Calif area Apply 1 Earn 85~ commission 12 lo lG years of age wanting to earn $20 I Work nii:ht:. P t•m•' 1 W\'o•nl·t 11 , ti7:> 1111 1 'H.30 A person. Lloyd's Nur:.ery fOf' sales and hstings. No to $S0 or more p~r week. Chance to win Pl'rtect for :.ludt>nl" & \lard~ Cooks & llo:.les~ei. GOod1 Boys & Girls 10-15 yrs. old, earn 2038 Newport Bl. CM ~~~.~~~~i Nice of· trips to Philadelphia, Washington O.C. moonlti:hkr' 530 3tl4!7 Appliances 10 1 o 11ay & bencf11:. Apply S20·SSO p e r week getti n g new &1614-11. or Cape Kenned y; cash , bikes. tora~1pt S·9PM •••••••••••••••••••••t1 btwn 2 & ~P.\J Denn>:.. customers for the Daily P ilot. Work ~urses Ardfs, J llpm ~~ go-karling a nd othl'r prizes. If you livt! TlffphoM Sales F~t·u:h1U.,1111J1:l· ll~.1t~11u1 529 ·'' e l'ico. S .in hours are 3:30 to 8:30 after school and 1lpm·7am. Pxper'd o f', ~~ in Costa Mesa, Newport Beach. 111 brand Ill''"' 1• It 1-·11m s.ii.-.11._1 \\ \\.1rn1·1 Clemente a few more hours on Saturday & tmc:. \lesa Verde Con' ~ """"-~ Huntington Heach or El Toro·Mission Tul>1111 l't>rn1a11t·111 tull lll'd' ll.11lwJ1 ..... 1111:1 \11.1 COOK holidays. This is not a paper route.' No 1 2'~· 661 Center St, c::-.~ 2975 Fain•iew Dr.CM Viejo area, call 549·8956 and ask for llm•-. rl.•~"· Start s.iuo Pl"' n ,. r,,.: ,. , :i 1., r. u,, 11 Small 1nl1ma1c dinner de I i v er i es or co 11 e ct in g. l!'lurses Aides. exper 'd . Mr. Scott m~ M¥'\4~·~~· 11i im "•"h•·r W.1~ht•r Ur}•'r houf>e. LJi:unJ Ut-J('h Trans portation provided. You must ' 8 dyvtew Conv. Hos p R. E. SALES Equal Opportunity Employer _rm iatt· Y !'_ l\~k '"' 1,,., St:! :1!>112 net>ds l:.t Cook Good 11'vc 1'n Hunt1'ngton Beach south of I 20MThurin.CM&4Z·350S. WlMHO Trie.J.-•SalH 'l\DJ,:1!1> & hr~ 1f quahfll'd ,.......... l-'1ii.ti<la11 1• n ·l 11 11, "'' 1 ---.r-r.-a ...-l!l1·JJ.,-rf trr-t Slttl~r l-Oqual1!~-~----~..rnj.nJL..~1111. r~ YOU! I Students Needed "''.II\, ... ~-l111111•11 J: 11;.im IO:im 968·35.t2 quahr1ed Skipper us Ex'pnndtngit.tr.eefltu Hetp W..t.4 1100rttetp W.-M 1J l•lc ITWxh4 ~-7t<M be capable or sailing & 21 OHice has openings ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• p • _ _. Co:-.m<'ht' dl•rk m IAt' Ill· ll<'P<'lllll'nl llru~ 'tor.·. llunl. lll'h 1-:x I> urc.C ~I,... llatch. ~17 2:>1:13 Equal Opportunity Employer p 1 for salu people. For ' . ,. • '°1'""'' ma1nt111nlng a mer !uriher informalion call SAILIOAT DEStGM Sale<\ ;ooot>r\ ic·ing t \~lier P llnw. :!I'• h t' P\'I ,.k Johm.on 48. Qualified lip· Tom ~merv -APPlltEMTICE ~!rush cui.t,g_n!<''""-"·:irn t:\\'" & l':al /\'.\I. 1-;u~'Y In _Pllcants only. S23·SG22_. ----...,_ ll\'eyouar .. uinCil c; c· -!WKl1'm1'. 4tti~. !lM_H,371J -:.1dl' wo1 I.. ~ l\r Cull J-;I••<' '"" 1·, ltli fl I \'Ill ::-1:11111,.,, ,11•1•1 o\ 1•rlw.11I 11111 u\ t'I\ ,;,, Ii 11· 7\ln COUMTER HELP ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Some exper. prcfcrred. for a sailboat~ Are you Rc'l oil ol(ls. "'.•p<>r''I 12065 Gartlt•n <:ro\t' WAMTED 542-3377 HelpW...ted 7100HefpW_.ed 7100 optome1ric a11 slstant. ~ ~igning i:car & rig~in~ SALIESWOMAM 636·8894 1irA1>1>I} 2 6pm GASREFRIG R I d 6•3 I I h I 11 •-,, .-.~ ~ Bl\ld.Gurdt•n C:rovc· l):iy 1>tu11. 1-'ull & p umc HOSTESS MAID NEEDED ep Y to a ri ., • c o e ever 1ne<' an cu )' "' 1 ·ii:una Bcac-h. 497.315~. Ud T:il'O. 25252 Lu Pat Full time. Oel Tnro. Lido Shores Hotel Daily Pilot, BoK 1560, good at maklntt thmgs M -TY P 1 n 11 • 11 11 n 11 • Wh1rlpuol Ur)l'r, \lill• Rd. La it. 1l1lls. l\d 1 Call 673-8800 Costa Mesa, Ca . 92626. work? llere·~ on op· SUMS TRESSES ~ale!\minded. allructivc. 1·onll. Sf.O 252.>2 I.a Pal .• aguna EMERY HALTY ponunlty to le1rn boat 714~r.11~11 (·oun1er1Cook:.. Woml'n llill'I. \1AIDS. for Motel. F\111 or PAllT·TIME WOllK 846-3301 b Id' ( m the "round F:xper'd operators on pleasant. friend I) S400 Wr.nll'd lull & pl ll!"'e llou~t!k~pers, part lime, part time. No exp. r eq. F/llme profits ofrer } up. Work 1n yard for II garment cons truction. &'7S-2000 ed b w mg ro " power mach & exper'd m mm. CdM Insur A.int')' tion 80 ~ .\ppl,v 111 Halph.:. ~b· ·rit•.· l'ALUO,\ J,'',", I"" llosp1.tal Ins urance .&. Beeline f'as]11ons in Restaurant •·ear, then Qualtly Con 1 • L ------•••••••••••••••••••• -h < • ...... "" I M"'N"'G'n'"&""'T J App y Kay 011 1s e --. • PUBLIC mannei.. 2\11. ~. l tl . \lam St 67511no VacallQn paid App Y ui home sales dept. No 1n • • t::l"t~ trol. then (.;ust omer Ont:mals. 17b0 :\lonro".:1 Typ1~t.llO 1011\.\I ~t 1 . * 1t iCoini'r ol ~Jnt.i 1\n.1 --person . 3205 H arbor vest. No dellv or collect Trainees, Assistants, Ser\'1<'e Then ullimnlely Ave. Unil A 6 . C.\I 1-·or inH~Molt'~I lwnkmi: •FURNITURE*' I \H'I t:\I llouscket'per, couple-wish Bl\'d, Costa Mesa. Ing. Use of <'ar & phone Managers. Join an ex. move mlo 11 deMi:n posi· 645_.tl2::t ro lli:\l lla~ Card I <111· 1 rcCmed lady lo ll\e·m No -----96.l-7470or847-M66. panding or ganiialion. lion withe fmei.l quality laplton~· :'\11 ,h ()ll w•· 1 *AUCTION* OEl.1 WORK ftom:il l'•'' l'hlldre n p,l rm & MAIDS Call 67S~ask fo r sarlhoal manur in the ·r-:CRET,\HY . r t'~P hlds: on 'l\:11t·r l1:1lh11a • •fTldoy7:30PM• p.>r&n•r r,·•1uin ·il m1"1 bo ard Salary. ;lr8. needed for s m all ex-PIEOPLEPEllSON FrankKarcher orJoe. world.Whatdowenecd personw1lhn1t lo~row1n-Ba~ )f.,d1t .il !.illO mo IJl':At. .. :llSWl':l.<'0.\11. he uhl\' lo \\ork :.hl'l'I · rl' ts.i I 8819 <'1us1ve motel. Hrs ca~be Executive needs (2 > R"'"TAURANT-P IZZA fr om you ? A s e If to e~ec sen etanal pos1 67511()3() MfCJ'I Stock .i: 1 i. t .. r & m J lo. r -. arnnged. 494-3S21 part·ttme asSO('lates in ...., moll v a t e d , qua I 1 ly lion SSOO up. Qu11hf1ca· -WAITERS ,,.intl-..1l'hl''· ol'l•ler 25 louse-keeper. hve 1n \\e ---wholesale supphes. F.n· Now hiring for full·t1me nunded person w /drafl· lions: \Int typist. Call REDUCTION I uc Thur Ill 30 to 6 30 n~oei .. Grandma 10 tuke !\laid SupervtSor & maids. JOY a 2nd income & ex· employment for Easltt ing background & 11n Mr. Thibault, 6-14 1230 With l'xtcn~•H .. ,1wr 1n & ConsiC)ftments sun10 s i;11 21~1tJC\JP.\I <'hargeoro11rhomewh1le Apply The I nn at cellentprof1tsharingln W1meemlt e&d ~mp!'1re[:t~~~ eager , e ne r getic al· ext.37 f"renl·h Cont1ncnt.1ltood. SAYESSSSAYE l>t>nta "'1'rl'1•1 r\ net'uN &IS 8185 Jlwy. capitalized. 673·2223. employment for wknds, Into an excillnl! career SECRETARY ,\mbrn:.1a. lluom 211 . ~ .,. '"" • " I ,,., 1.\f am a 14 or k !>. <.;a 11 Laguna. 21l No. Coast your spare lime. t'ully utudc, loolun i: !or entry wmC' & 1>er\lt'1• i\pµI\ M "'ST"' .. S "'UC TIO""' 111 exci11n1: nfhre 11.us• •.• , • Ask (or Mrs . Gobiel d~'S & eves. Neat ap. field. Call Jack Wilken al Small financial office S-0 3-0th St. llulbtJ:i l'enlll 2075i12 Nwpt II, CM nt'S' t''Cll rt•11 Sur 11ot:Sl::Kl-.t.Pl-.R !\lorn·-----Pltlm e Asst. Manager. pearance & willingness W tall + lypins:. Sii. Reply 10 ~B 8ll·962S 646 .. 686 Clt'mf'ntrMN 196 2.'>00. 1ng11 f11 r a dulls nr ~tAll1W;\NTEO Ory<'leaning & laundry to work fast on feet re· •• • Clasi.ifled 1\di:S97 Daily ------ -• . . .. Swvt \\'ll ~o n CM . P arttimt'•Cull :igency, Flexible hrs. q ulred . .,Apply In person Corporation rilot.PO&xt560.<.;osla WAITHESS •PUBLIC• 01-:~T.\l.t\l'Sl.Sl i\:"\f S.11111.')(U ~lcsaMol\'1 •646·9681 i 6iSJ.33.lor673-l690 Mon·t'ri. 11·5. Perry's 549·9711 ext28 Mei:1a.Cu .92626 1 E"""M<'llf'l•d (hl·1 21 t"hJtr"cl1• 1-,,pl'r d 1 --- -W ()( -----··~ •FURNITURE• Che .. rtul •"' cnlhu:.i:\ij1c ,ll11l'l'k ,111er & l'OQk 4 hrs ;Real Estate Opport unity Piua. 2108~• · ean· Sall mak e r s & Seam· i;73 775o "LI l;.14 !1211 I Sut only. SJ ,00 hr. ideal MANAGEMENT to new licensees. The front N.B. strcs.ses nf'l?dcd, some T S~C:E~~~~h 3 nd w A 1 T R Es s . i-: >. *AUCTION* l1>r l'Oll<·Jlc ~tudent in hest wny to make money Restaurant Hostess, class ex.per required. l'lc11Ne si?:ft111 5 day~ S·:IO·S<lO pcricncl'd, 0 ,·er 21 :1i1u~• •Tonit~ 7:30 PM• DcntulHo<·.-pt1on1:.1 J l.:1i:u1111.\!l-I 0171 TRAINEES mReal Eslntei~b1tylng d~nnerhousedo:ie toOC eall548_:_3467 lrvi~~·ar•!a.S~ln~yo~n: he willing to work u .. :AJ.l':ll SWELC0:\1 1•. F: ~ p. Mat u 1 l ' "n I Y -not ~elhng. 8S '° Com · a irport, personnhty & ex-• S "'L"'SGIRL Call Nan('y 714.979.31KO weelccnds, some morn Mf9'1 Stock N11w110rt ll<•nrh n.ltl t7t\I H...tlnqton h«Kh's So Exper. Nel'essnry mission oUercd to Busl· per a must, 21 yrs up, .,. '" ---lni:s. i.omc• neK APl'IY 111 •REDUCTION• nr fl-IA·S411 t\lt r.11m, Fint•i.t lh•alth Spa m'Cds lmmediateOpenlngs ness o riented sales SS6·8780 blwn !)Al\f & Needcd torJewelrySlore penon. Cllrlo~ fo";imll~ 616 ~I I t°o'(y Mai.S\'u~l's lull or Must be over 21. person. Learn the exclt 11AM for appt. In Co 11 t a M c s a Secy LeC)Cll l 3I $775 Rl.'i.lauront :l.122.a l:ou~\ & ConsiC)ftmtnh p llffil' J)ay & n1 1tht n •• d bl •-h 1ng field or rcsldcnllal Diversified ork In 0 C Ir Hw.Y D:ma Pl IJJ\l•h· ~•1l:i~. lovc:-e11b. llt•nt.il ,\o;,.i~lalll i.ork ll\'a11 !'\o expt'r uun a e.r~r ... p one. i.alu to investors. No Restaurant Cocktail eluded. lfrly+ Comm. ne('ent D • •• eoept•r. hut.••• lk•tl,,(11,·1·rhri. I 'huin.irli· 1 vr mm '''Jl· nl'l'"'' Will tr:iin C.-11 Go To Tht> Neare~t open hous~· No dnvin& waitresses •• hostesse~. 64S·9474 Ct vii Lit .. 3 ycur, Waitrvs:. & Cook lit• 11..r . MAPLE ROCICERS lull 1111""· iS .al , ~<•mi h1•t'4n IOam & 101>111 . UTOTEM MAR"ET J>f'Ople around m your waitre11sc!I, ~artcrs , Acd Clerk $600 Juli or p11rt 11m1' ,\J 1 l1t· 1111111.iJ't'' 111,1,.,,. ,.1•11 t•\t''1• •ul ul} oprn •1t~1 7;23 ft rar JU!il work 11o1lh our busboys.Applymper~n ••SALESGIRL•• Payroll&l\t Rer 21 <·u11for:ipf1l t••" \\.ill 1111 11:. f il" ~ :n\::i For l\pplt('ahon& Info lnves \ors To p com 9AM to )PM d.aily City Wllh s cw1n1? ah1hty Swttcllboord S575 ',1h11u·t' n 1lk1• & i·n1I DISHWASHlllt JAMITORS Ort CALL t'Tll > 6-12 7'702 m1"ion prdd while tum Yard Bar & G~ll ti I W. C U:. t nm-Sh :r fl r & Typ1nJC 5S wpm WoitreUH/Ho•fesses t.ilJh•,. i,,11 ,t1N11 ... t ,ihk' 1.111• n1111 n t <'nan I' e init f'or ('C)n tidenl1alln Palliada, San Cle~ l!Tapcry ~hoJl, 3535 f; lw'TOUCJhS L-500 ,., x pc r pre f · d C'.1 II /I. 1 h ,11" h•• .1utII11 I ~1;1'&1~~;~:.?,~ )I .•I Ill r ~t°r"1.'" Ci ood :\l I\ T u R I': w o )! 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I it h 'I, ( \I DRIVERS (Croi.l> Countr\ 1 No .. 1w1·1.1l li1· r•·•1 d '.\l111•c;r1•i:or Y.11•h1l1111' ltl.'11 1'la1•1·n11 .1. c ':\I DRIVERS WANTED \lt•n or W11m1•n """'' lw :!~• m o\ .. r \11ply In p,., '"" Yellow Cab ll<'!tl Sl.11\'t \\ l'n111• t"oun1:1111 \'lJll\•) ... £, ... ·~·" ed II ~"" ' ... ,row er • r • • II\!' 1 ... 11 'h··-1 11111Urt'' \\(Ul-1'1' t;,1·111,1 1<· .11('.1 'icl'11 rur. hit' I\ p1n11 l.ICt':NSEO. lel\i.IVC' knov.I tte in a & ('\'(!lo; tt!l8 11111·111 :12i>, •100 557 ln fl I I ~ ,, ~ .. ~ phuc:. or rold food prl' '>•. k for l.1nd.1 E ""°w s~ey • I 1.1m1 .... 111lrn II u w 1 \" 1 ' 1r' 1 ·" .-•un 1111 • __ ___ t ·~1.rn·:~st':u. .,, -•800 1 1 , "'' •• h t •· II p.irallon Appl)', Am Secret-• Willow would 111.,. to h,t\1' 1H•1111: 11 11 1111 pa 111 w '· I h111 ... --·· I 'I.ti ' a .' l·""'1r.1I b~~k olfl('\' l:t-:T Tll 1-: 1n;u -, I I I" 1 t" t ·• •"' "• b~1a, room 211. 50S 30th SALL.'\ Stur1u11. ~ul>,1d1ary i'"t km 1·or-n11111l11111 I"'' 10 11·111111·1.1 or' "•• 1 ",'' • 1'"1 .o "'·•l'I• ''r(l)O"Y C.\Hl'•:T • .,,, I I " I ()I ~ \ I IC I "' ,. st, 8albon Pt•nln, NB Haff D..., Hie• Pay \'II Mu't ~lllrt immt-d. 111 t'Xl'h ll 1111 11111111 ~ ·" .-, · ·' • 1.1,lr.lr\ l ·l1•rk n1•1wlc•1I for Ml 8722mormn11.i. TR•;ATM~NT' -r I"'" t"l-' .. l'All> I ,. 1• t \II:-;<' . ----w(' trn1n )'OU to •ell Kf'STAURANT !11\;\l 2 30P.\1nr ,,.,-.. .r, 10 •• r.. '" n .... 11 1.11 I .. lol'lll htll h '"'hool \M~~I :\ledlrnl Ai1~I nnek Ofr homM ,.,11h an ncrl'lrrnt ~ 1 A 1 1 :i 301'~1 ~1'~1 J.11 llelndl•r11 AIH'ni:y lft•f, rt'l(1l 1) 12117 11• OONT MISS OUT! lk-.1bh• to lw1• :.110 VI • f Part lilll\'. permunl'1ll m NMU"'ll' lhnt ~lnrl11 Im /\II J)081t ons. PP Y n t:arn $100 • ~ pl'r week 41120 lllrch, S11· 1M I SaY• SSSS Save •'-h11v1• pro•\1nu~ hhr11n • SC' d t j pcriion btwn 2·30 & 4 30 salary + rnmm. dolnl( Nl'wport fi4.'llCh 1133·11100 WOM,\:'oj m1·r :a;,, 11111hl • ~1 ~ ··~p A1•11ly <"np1,trnnn t','Cpl'r n,1'<'1'/\5~.1r~o. r.'.:1 n1t>tli•t rly I ynu arr n k n~" lot Crown . t• n j o Ya h I l' w n r k Cllll for i\ptJt/fo~luh 'H~ !IOllll' wk111l~ On µll•1n1·i. ftNfll u1•111lullll' on ·"fl(' l nif1t'd SC'liuol 111~11 IC't. !'\"!lime' o " • • . . ll'r<'Bl\'<l In l';1rn1n11 l>tj ~theoasl Vlllaiie. 31110 rc·prcM:nt.11111 Time Llf{• no '1dt•i. nut """ "''" mt~•·' 111•111' HuliJNI '' ~1;1:!fi Vi1•1orl11 lllv1I. Oally lllot. I 0 B~x money from th<• hlart. SouthPla1.1Drivt-.Sanla llo0ks 111n11rhrancl111•w . . , c;()()flhrl\r ntl· h111011r1 .,.,.,,111· w .. hon111 llf'lf,\ C ',q11 ~tri1n11 H<'111•h 1!14!0: C'osta .\f('sa , L t l!<'t lndlvt1lutth11'(J frl'f Ana. off1t'\' m•tH th'' OC' crvu·t· Stu 1\ll.t'nd11.nt w.111t• 111 "11 ,11n111i.t "lw••l llMa~t••11·h11r~1· 1•M: l:!l , 9:.'62tl lrulnln.: orHhl' Joh In ""' Ail"fo(>rt Xlnt oiiror riir lull & 11 11nw ,.,~ix·r ti :-.; II 111 , .. (' 11 II o U 11:i:i11 MA STIERS AUC TIOH 1 1\1• Iii h1l11•akt"'f>l'r ' )ft•n for )..1\ T1m1•' homt> ~~::~~:1~P0~~~~1~:~~~~·~ po~1ll~'l' m1nlll'fl In ~''''.I ~· 11.11y .c:"."'Y l11·t14111f111m 111m~I ,.. 20751hf'fwptll.CM ' ' ' h <1('11\·c•rv 111 ~n lot <' .\I II I r 111 1 RN d".'idu11l11. 1-'M pnr ~·mot '•·1~'.~'. r1n1n11(• ,t:<tllh s 1 onhl .... ~ ... -.. ,... 1)).9625 646·1616 1t:i h\'~1tt1•r ~~1.1n1' "'turtsisomo ~.1740 ly. 1·a or u1 c·r I\' 1 ( -· , , ......-"nunu . ·'lx•11lon.i: 11k I 1t h1ldn•n '' t.11111 J\ rl1•nt•. I 7 1 l I lntt>n 1,•w Cul Jran.i:c• · · •••••••••••••••••••••••II I 8020 ,111 111 "'hMI l' \I nri'.1 .\IODl-:L." M ASS..:esi::s ~ 81'2 COORDINATOR Co 714 1:3~·8001! or I.I\ S4!rv11·t Station l!ah·~r-nao ....... .,., IOOS •• ~!~.~! ........ ••••••. l'.111 1711 \ ~.11.tll~~I L"luun• Mocil'li., ~'l'orh E. S"'LIS 213 /82111 1. · l'Xpc•r prrf. 1>11)' & 1•\'t•n ••••••••••••••••••••••• I'\ 11 1 .-.. • 7 3 lOPM in11. full or p1 \im1· i\pfll\ PUILIC AUCTION 1'••11111•111 t ,111 • n1·'1\ 1-:.1rn Slf;ll\\1•1•ll,\u11,'.\11'nh1.1v .. : 1:0-. l'.lrl' r11r :i ~l~~cdr.!10~:..m,,oney New l \\'cll \!Hlah off\('(' ::\.tus1h~~·ll~lt•as1 :!vr5 SALISM.t.MOlt Shl'll Sta\11111 17th & ....... Y l"fL"U"()'-"L"l'll• 11·1~1 l'I'. -· •:r L.i~'''' 1-~11"1 1111" t: h 1 I 11 r 1• n . & do _s~io. "' "" liPf't'1ah11ni.t tn 11parl· l''lper -.opervision 'in SALISWOMA" In Int>.:"'< H :j'j.:'\,. 1-: tit"\· . "~ ll •1 ·1"1 '11 "' S:ill" .lbll lt3'7 h111"e11,·1•1>111i: Ht>I n--q ::\lortiini:t• Bankl'r 11l'!'k1ni: 1 rnl'nt ali.>:r. t t!'l'hl!lfleS. acui .. "'~pitql To ma"e t"al>tl''t 11ro~ In t Int' •-· D 1040 ...... "~' ft t. ·..,. I ""•>v.> " "' c o ,..A hoklee D11urihutor' Oli.JE<-i'S /\~TIQl ... ~. 09' t:XN:Rll!:="C t-:1> P\Tll) '"'" lllouva ___ former \hllt•ry (K'r11on nl't'd Ileen"'" saespeo· appl rontacl Mr" ompany 1n r1111J(c vu T , L'l.'I•; t"l'H ~ t';TC ••••••••••••••••••••••• f li H :\ I T l' H 1-: nt'I 10 entt>r 11 c11rl't'r m rte who require o min In· f loolun1t for 111uvcol\"l> wunll"d. raln•nJt pro .- S \l. 1-:s I' t': RS()~ "t• MACHINE OPl~ATOR rnorti.:aite bJnkinit Th111 t-ome of 535.000 per. yr ~~"'·J'~~t'r('t:rlo c ~U~!I outaolnQ 'IJIC"'pcta<>n In Vlckd Call e3l 3271 1'110:\ ... Hiil f'HO & µ..t_ Y I:-.: I' F. n S 0:-i l~•t•t\!.~embly 642·187i t"an be a ,·cry rcv.·aNllru Willlra111 M661.71 • " eoml'unllm1tt'tl BllOClll:llf; ll4~ 2'l'Jt' .. II VL .. G""R RE \L T"t 711 642·2'734 t; 0 K 1111 ll..'11·"'"'" STHIO TICH 0' I.' It II c: 1-. K S l'llt'\>t>I', boln P\'l'l>Ona ~ r.» "' ' -..v t:itprd . lo:uh •Jf Wl'lrk VISIT THE CAMHEllY VILLAGE AMTIQUI DtAURS l-:H•ri•Lh1n11 In Antlquei. 1;\RUE~'-.!Jiii S \-.: &fmrmc1a41)· W1lllnun , - JO \l.Jl I:\ 111 I.I.!'! It f) MACHINISTS C.ill J Wra~ \f urr11). 1R1>11I f.JllOlt'.Sale.. RN Supervisor. day ~hirt. S•• MOl'l9C)H' 01.~1"\,P~Y' hApp~ 12 .!!'23 'E\\'l'OftTllt-:\l'll an)11mC'lrlcl .. knd' for Joan #I for99bed skillednuniin1t lfomr lmJlrO\tmen •••• Oii l l'u rri ... I C:irl t'"rid.I\ for Rt•al "·"l¥h' l>l•\\'lnpN .. 01 r m San la \OJ < :OOll I\ 1>1nj.! i:ocxt nppo•;1ranl'\'. ~c>tid w llNllH''• ~.H1•r th 11lunl~ l'h•a•<,•nt 11111 t•I<'. s:? SO hr l .111 ~:iiot i \113 lo ·IPll' AUTOMATIC intct\lfl4 772 !1330 fo('thty I':\ err other al\'!f \lu<'h nh.'<lcd pto SOuth lln~lnl. S.\ •t're" I~ D.i} Trnlnlnl \loCCkend off Ell~r'd in dUl't 1•01ent1:il u11hm1l scatw MACHINE C:lu~' \ S\'t11p Opr .. :" po.•r on \cm11 Gn<11ey & Krnwn & !'lh11rpc 0.,.n IOI.II" 'ice l11d~ .. 11nted for mn\d work. part t1m1• \ppl\ in pcr.1on nnl) 1\ll Ra b a .\I ol\'I. 22~0 "pl RI\'<! C .\I ,\ppl\' tni'l't~o NUlSfllY MAN SHUR·LOK COltP t:-cper·d. r Um<' \1ntun: 1::111() P. ~ornrnnd) l'I Si\ male, O\er 21·1: O.l\s rn Graphic~ \rt1't t I hlk 'llo of :\kf'nddt•n. duding Sat & Sun Work 1-:'<lrulfer Oprs 1 · blk W <1( Grsnd I " plants & trt'1•11. ONlv R<'<'ep\ T\ p1~t Equnl Oppor-EmplO) er s.1 hr & vi> l.Al1wn11 Hills Gen Ofr CP \e'p S6!1(lf·------11111~~~INursery. Inc .. h1 T~ Irvine Prr~onnl•I A~ene)' IF YOU 830-565.3 -188 f: 17tti Cn-.la M~A ~urtl':!il ~12 tn ha'e 11 <icr\l<'e tc>oH"ro1 ., ..... ._ ..... ._.._,,_._._.. ...... i:ood<. tn M'll , plurr .in ad }''Ind -..h.1t \11u \\,1 nt "' l>ll•h 1'1101 CIJ• .. 1lh·•I' I n I h t' fJ 111 f\ f' rl U I t'la"1l11·rl !>-1•rt1on Pho1w lo I:! '.tiill ~ Let your eyes bro.-u l \br~h 'THE HOBBY SHOP' rn ~ Oas:slllt'd Rt-don ~•ch Wednesday ft Salurda)' ---- Cour.e 1tc-natric11 hl'lpful t\Jll f'd 0\(•r rid1• ln1<•n It• •t'1d1llu<' Cnr rroor;im lk'nerits-h<'nllh rnic. 10· 12 (',ii I for n ppt •Cl . nil"' Oranllf' Count~ Markn lniJu,tr1c, Inc ~::m,l;•~lln.:~ OraOlll' I, \' :'ti C h a r g e r~ ~ __ ' f('!>p()n!Ob11il11.',, 5 da)'l> ·•I ,\d\erti,ini: In d ""'OWISTHlTIMl Callforn1.1 ~·r "'le :\tu,t b•· rxpt>r' " ••lAd\Cl1l1>-lnll•n~llllOn In gt"rilil t rl''"' "'ull for 1ob .. 1·1·k<·r» to l'ht•t·k benefits t\11111 ~ in 1111' ll,111~ 1'1lr1t llt:lp II unh<'CllM-d. IN U!i 115 pen;on. \\ :inlt'<I du11\lhca11on If 'bt YOU l.n Obllllning your Nunes i\ldc'. T .1k m..: 1h1• jolJ >"" 'I\ 11nt Is not Rtnl Esta I~ Ll<'enat ' a p p 1 i c ii t I " n then• you m1~h1 roMldt•r Call Ill A:'/t ror nursN :i.tt .. lrainunc orferillll ,><)ur li<'r' l<'l'!i classto11h11'l pNI tilth \\Ith 11n 1111 1n tht• Job 831°54 0 Noexper n,•t . only 1111 m w .mtt'd "11h·1tor) l•hone mRDElL- 192b· 197t. tere11t in 1cr111tnes nun-lit:! 56ili ina • ~o:il OPPIY emplO\ r r Pro I. l.ldl) Cnm t "c•ntrr ™3 fi 111Uh111 Hll \ tt nn::HOBBYfUfOP E\tt) Wed. and Sat t:>e.11) Pilot C1 1t1t'd STftliOSALIS Expr onh r.o o d 1'()f'T)m + Hus) ~ton· 1\p ply 12 to·J 1':\l . .\ton thru F'n 3721 South llri,toL SA 3 ltt/Vltla Way,:. NI Ni\l:TICAI. \:-01'l~l"J'.S llu~c WJrt'h~t1e ~nil• Wholr~(lh· 111 lht• puhl11 SOiid hr:•"" 1111rlholt·~ t11nn.1<·h·'· 1,.1 .. a r ,1ph' Stoett llooM M--..r la11l1'1 n,. '<hill' 11ulll'y'< & Pera---' W..t.d 1miK·h mon· • S> t.. 111 • S1Jl ·SUfl Olll). t11ll1 I tt ~1111inl( tt'(!l'-•r h\•lpflrl. n'i'on 1\<·n ·i. orf L.1 .un.1 but nut nn lfoorn f1w ad I Cnn\lon Rd l11 1:) •1 i\1 \ Dn<'C'!'lf>lll \ PfllY ·!t. rO)'I; Or ·~~ ~:.! 1111!1 f, Ot·t·1clt•nt,1I, SA \loodu> lhru Ft 1•la~ J ;\I',\ N P. SF: W () 0 U I Bt,0(.'K Plll:>.'TS ('olll'<' Onn t ltl\•• up t h• ~h•fl' tor" Ill b\O ('l)llcctluns nr l.1,1 11 11l 1 1...,,1f1rd 11rnl(I<" pnnL~ 'fop prle<'>I I ...,hip t•1 ... ho11 ''"'Ult"' p1ud. Phon1• 1•nllrct I li.il ..,,.,." j ll:!__ OOS·97VO -- •rETWORLD• f'rt llull,, l't•k1·~. lltl~11111 lluU... 'f nv "'""' 1 ••rnc•r,., ,. ., 0 •II ,. ' . !'!Ill h I 1 11 \l,1111'"'· l.IHl'IJ \I"" n{' k1•r' 1110 m 1\1·11 p111• P'''' ~1 1111 "' mr11.1 brt~-.i.. 2!l~ \\ 111h 111 Fain 11''1\ S \ OJK'll \•VI'., 531 .yl'f; <;mm ~ .. :wl' ,\ 1111· I ~I' 11• 11 I 1 I 11• ;ii I) hul,1111·t 11 lt11 vuur <lni: 'In ~•rp11t. ml'.111 '<. h.._, .\ "''' ~·, ,.,.11 •• 11, .. ~ <\ 1• • 11 ,., 1'11"tu1·l\ ..... 11 lh lr1•h !'lt•ttl'r puppies, no 111111er!I. $411 ca. !lfi:! 1m1 \'ork~hlrl" Tcrner Pu(\" Chmp 91ooc1llnc. tmy. 3 lh ''lid tlt•l'\'11'<' 530 ~ } • • ~ eoao•~........ IOIO Musk• TV, Rodlo. • loab. Soll 9060 ~r!'!'' ....................... •••••••••••• .. ••••••••• .._,, um1als IOll HiA, Stweo 1098 ....................... k 9 I SO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••.tt.•••••••••••••• "'or(')nido :s. lo1dt"d, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 08 DAILY PILOT fr1d1y, Apnl 2. 1918 I .,... 8040... ...... 1050 Ci__,. s. 8055 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 £)rtra Weddi.n.11 Pre~t11, \11n1a\ure S~llnauu I dlr dlnln.: ul, M~lter From g A~f to 4 PM 816 PU!lf> ~KC Shuu. Call ruean w p11d & led, Palm, IJB. 1Do ... ntuwnJ 111•> Otll:I ~922 Chin,. cab Xlnt $4?$ ----1 -~$Hl Lido G11ra1e S.ll:' .ru., ~Mei lri'h Seller. l > r old, -~J th1.t wlrnd. plants, lie 1111 •hula ~. m uazs 11rt f'ull u hldub"d. blli. "ht fornuca din tbl. l>.lr noon/ev.,. Vinyl, m or o(fe.r 11toob, two btod II ftamc, --.. 839 $096 Pure Bred lnah Settl'r -nmc furn, rock tumbll:'r l'upft, nn par.;"'· fl wks ·Ch t11ut drop leaf dint111 Olht!r misc. aos \ll;t l.JiSo l\f & ~n ~ "802 ~\es tobl«' & 4 rhn1rs, $200 Nord, N.8 . Sal15'.an 9 4 Malf' S h e llie Pu pa ~ 'IDGO before 4pm l~d ll4!m1. S:.it 3rd. wip•pe~ SllS Call after RCK·ker. Avociido Vin> I, Sun Hh, 10 ... 87%2 2 PM.lm·llfM t.1ke new M06!ifOrd Dr. Hunt Bcb AFGHAN PUPPIES $19 M2·2112 Guai:c ic11lt· Sat & Sun 9 <\ Whit(', 4 lllrls, 2 boys.~. Coffee t,1ble $7S. <:h1nu :!:JS Roi.tt l.11m.•, Cost.i ..... (99 3263 r al>hltt $350 u1n1ng l.i Mesa. ~·9765 . -bit!, 6 c.)U,l'ien Anne chra, IJAL ISLE. Al11sl 's suvcr Dolmat11an l'uppler. S'·'I ~I. Xtnl qu..allty & ronrl wk• oltf AK<.:. $7) & up 11ll'IC 111·ms sz US movin" sale 1106 So Call MS-9100. b"73 l.»22 Ba} lront. Sill/Sun 9 ~ ---Unique tlt'm~ Yorkshire l~rner puppy Must ~II. hk(' new beau\ 40 male, T wlu, Wild Were 1.tf white Wool are11 r~. t'AIRY GODMOTHERS hne962·1i13 J6x1$, ~ Oak Bdrm -Of lhe Ct.ntierellu GwlJ 2 Male Cockapoo puppies, Suite, headboard, foot bencfit111~ Children 11 Cho<' brwn, 8 wks, shots, board. dr,•uer, armo1re U06pltul, Orange Coun 1\iJoruble! $U·33SO & 2 n1tc :.t..inds. $5()(). ly Goodies Galore: Huund Jt.tmc t.able 1can To.t1. furn. Jt-welr). \K<.: 'foy Poodles, 8 wk.\ be U)cfl f()( dining>. S7S dothmg . .i11llques Come old. alw older dogs 3106 675·3189 :..~e· Come s a,·e• 292) UNCLAIMED NISOMAL NOPRTY SALf Aii'SPACE 0.0.S&F STOU.GI WARIHOUSUJ 1564 HAMILTON ST. (Corner Hamilton & Newland)' WIBDAYS~7WllllfMOS~t Ban OuitJr It Am,!.K'I RC A fl \V TV & ~~~U~s~p. ~ lfi&Ka .. aa.<1kl 1\1': l~.0,1 Amplifier Xtn• ~ MJ&nO\ulC fonsOll' 61)1 ___ ly 100 m1, 1>old new for MO-U."83 -.tt'H'O me fod•n¥ rt>cor(b -01 ~. ~t\ ll, crwstnltf Sll50. will Hll fur Sl.W. Dlvl .... CI t.KI ~ hw Jbo.ini. rf'd Stffr· '""° Kawa6~kl KB 100, " 1na. ~rns. mlcroYoave, ~u~.~IHorS'50 &:*9·~ :!3" Motoml• Color T\', ACCORDIAM ntftl \he •on.-y, ~S ru.~l '"1 Xlnt 493·3!" _ i & Suiukl T~. blue, '\Int Only 3 yr. old, hkl' nl''4 ~n.111 UCALllUR 26' rood . lo m•. •te to av l..O\tl)' ~J l"ompl«'h' s od I St"~ prt!C YW·2120 " i&ftll> eord ruual\ «. • c" m «' ... -· i.t .. nd $~00 ~r b11ot o(r lollh & Mariae Complrl•· 6TS ~. ~ \'1U JA.llA. Ul76 \'Z llOC »t4033 11tl Cipm wkti~• ~ptMftt C .. T..., .73 SHA"P l/R Stock. ~rl cood. Uoau d ' ••• • •• • •• • • • •• •• •• •• • • • " '"' • • " • ' ., .. __ k~ J1\1 n Fttlll fill •r Ol llJl)Umc Wk\•I) • G--..J 90 I c lo.idec1 W/:O.:ll 111 l'rhatf """"11·· r ... l h d ·,. --....... '"" 83'1 ~ roo rim, vy u y Office"'"''._,. Ir ••••••••••••••••••••••• · · •Pok ... 1400/ tn.l or1 . Equl,....+ IOU I~ Hl' l>olphln, IOOhp at' Columbia. 5'i " hHd &44·f4G8. :'It.. ••••••• •••••••••••••• • • JOhr\?On Mct('()r 7$ 11111 nx1m. All 11rw lnler & ---Mltc~oneo1n 101 Ml.cetlOMCMa1 80.-0 Clear aul lYIX' & iit uncl ud bll.11 fu1•l lank11, ball titnk. paint $6.WO, 6to 86l7 '72 400 MAICO •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• JUllt draft thl. hi··~. trlr.liq.it.iwnmi:s&nl'" --Nuplpti&cn~.~lntcond. . , mMJ>. C. tbl pp t\46·~ "'''''r s:?iOO If lntcrfllt~'<! l.ido l•I & 11 Ir. 2 sets &t1lls. $4!'!0. ~h: 642_:16:!_?4 __ _ FIREWOOD Will tr.•du 8 Vt' <1u.1ht~ -.-'"'" ~ltl "647 & li.1ut l.'twer Xlnt nond. H I . lk•d100111 St-l w/Sc;.ib Sl•\'\•ral \!'H'l'. dc'k'. Sl.250 113'7·~. _., Oitk/Plm• $7~ full rord matt d. ~ prrni:~ for crcJl•nra. buol..cJH'~ N1•w ZO!Jli\C 14'. & ~frre ----s.le/lt-..t 9160 f l ,~x'!,xll ld11 l 1vtred t:r11ndfather clo<'k lieuut.:1olldm..iho11un)d. lllhp01111mo11ld l1h lloble ll. fl l.'W H1t1 .••••••••••••••••••••••• I I fl4.:?·2624 Con~1de r s.ile S32S "ulnut ,\ntuwe d1ctal I ~It.~ tr11r1111 . blocki., boom Rent 26' CMC. r,1 Pty. LUGG"'GmT"'GS ~~l ingeqwp.M05306 I w/lrlr & m.my xtras, 8:S3·2610 or 6·l2·4011T ~ 11; ~ --loots, Morine $1:!.)(I !136 ~12 Newport ll4!ach. Cu from )our bu-.m~i. ourd Wa)her. clryer • 2 br11dcd Typewn\er· I U~l .. C.. fquipmettt 9030 -.----- Send ooe urd (or e.u:h rugs, 11·~~1, & lldh SliS Royal t;k-c rira.1•••••••••••••••••••••••:: 1 .1h1t1an ranoes l "a Rent 25· 197.S Open Ro11d, , !JI! vllb one i.p.ir~ w 0682\83 522:> Bewutirul K30ll967 ll06daw8oatTrailer dugout. SlSO CJ ll fully selC·cont , i.lps 68. return perrllant!rlll> WJnlcd. f'ranct:.c.io pi -&O 8090 $150 best ofler. ' 1~6-8554 ___ _WmterRut~-s M4&3M • I :i.eal~ allrart1ve t11~ onos "JO"' ~~aft 0 :.trap meellnll airho .. Dt>~ert Rose'," din-••••••••••••••••••••••• • · 121 · 0 ,lhy ,Yn~llnsi day '71 Ol)t'n Road :?O', lo11dcd. i ID reqwrement:1 r~ nerware pie~,. \ery re F l ELD'S W Jrehoui.e :?b0\'8 h1tcn:eptor Manne i;aila F '"~ d keel Xlnt rond 42000 ml. Pvt ,cnt 108 & theft! f'or bOllilblr 84~-~---Sale 400 p1.1nos & or Eng Comp. Xlnl cond. Tra~ler SJ 40l)Jhst. ollr. p:irty6"05958 ____ _ I personalized lAlf: encl<>l> Sobd M.iph.' rhcst & mir ~ans, 11e\\1 ic.~. Sp1.nel.5. fll!>-0 Elltoo outdn\e uo1t 963-~. __ ·Titan. skeps 11, all ex· Wlute female rull blooded• cond. Gr~n uptiobtery 00 Conlon ~ Air14a) I .1 "allpapt>r, I u br1 e o ror ~o Narrnw bookcas Gr.ind~. Phiyers <..oing du.as.i.embl~ ~ firm 37· H..innd Design Carol lras By day or week G~'f"man Shep pupi. 5 6428772 ay wll)'. s.i.t. A1>r a •. Day Glo" paper & "" ~to.w~t out for busin\•:.:i. Rent for all 612 111164 or Ketrh. PJrtly construct· 003S7011n er8 Warren f.11 CM. 75M&8 2 t'1rei.uk chair:. Xlot AlN'a). 01 10H Rc.-dhtll --- -Lo"ely k1ni;s11:e he:id . . , tags Or tr) two carcls$SOO\'aluel9pcst<Unless Slt>tnway, tinl dw1n , • 6'S-0722 6 ' Pue Arrow Full c•a :OlS ~ ---. lOam·Spm. I 14111 back & trim you " opt lo buy. Kaw:11, St06021XZ71 ~tr. t:lbon. ed. H ull completed. - 1 board L1!.c new. F1n~"0"ngsalc. Glius"3 re. backtoback _ ~tcel \\lllcr l ess Chickering. Yamaha,WANTf.D : S M ALL ~1.11p,a1r.Aen.etc.Rent Frff to Ya. 1045 pe--c an ""uod S1 \0 sola & lo~al i12S. set. PlllCES: rookware S\95. 673-2223 K 1 m b o.11. W r It zr T n A IL ER FOR 12 21" Sonta Cru~ 27. well for Easter. PP. W ·9047 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 64656G7 Boolcs, lawn furn, etc. $2eaor3 $5 '1714 1638·2770. 1207 UOAT.b"7S·07S1 equ1ppt.<d. nearly new•---------- Part LAR Puppies 5111 & Sun ll s. 538 Pier· 4 5lJ!l"Sl WeJ Mf·mbersh1p New!Jort BrookhuNt GG m.ike ofler Iii' Ketaka Rent 20· Winni~. sips 6-8. 9~ccksold. . GClrOC)eSoM 805 _£C>•ntDr,C.M .546~ 611Hllg~Sl.50t'.i Bt-11chTl•nnis Club.S800 4-0HP Mer-c outbrd, C-Om· C.11.amaran 'ntiw. SlllOO. fully self cont"d. Ry 956-0314 ! ••••••••••••• ••••••••• :\lono" Sale' F/wet swt JO or morl.' SI 10 l'O Call 673·0033 Wanbted Piano -pr p wanhts plel«'ly rebll . Like new. 7 J ~. 8 9 8 . 2 I 3 " d Y s. day I wk . H 0 . 15" 2. . "' . S I T I I d d to uy piano o f cos . need lari:er eng., '500. 213 S92 2977 eves Mf>.~60 ------11 C Ir PUILIC Jt..UCTIOH S40. Va<'uum Us. Kil a es ax m· u e Arabi(' music & songs on 551!·9282 714·963-4133. · 1----------,.~~ pups, s ma b 0 ie/ MANY ITEMS OP t'IN tbl/S ch rs. xlnt SiS M>C1\HU" 8 trk tupc & ra~sette Lo 72 MrCreitor \'enlure 22'74 Wmncbai:o 21' Brave. ~II ;•x, hou!te roken ESTATE JEWELRY PlanL' up to Sl O. 1910 Draw your own or :-end pr1~t's.S-IG·l333 Pluyt>r l'IJno, Wiote 2, IOOgalfueltanks, Compel.Ilion type. e<.im· sips 6 , 440 e ng, root 64 ·8 1 ART OBJt-:::CTS, AN \\'hituer,CM .Sat!l·S nitr,ne. addrHs, phone&.----,. Spinet elcc or manual SSOea. µlele w1sa1ls, t railer. 6 cooler. headers, stereo t>'ree Husky mix spay~ TtQUES. f'INE FURN. we II make one earn pe Nl'W Ca~t 9xi2 Modern w/ukelano ottachmenl. &15·i l 46 HP Evinrude. Pop Top, cassette dk. 14000 m 1, P. I yr. very lon~able ETC. PHONE FOR lN Honff 8060 tal(.Add:?.s•each. pattern mcludin~ u~der 20 rolls incl. $1400 * W""HTED * a n c h o r a n d fu lly Sl0,000.983~189 846.1489 PO. & BROCHURE ••••••••••••••••••••••• send cherk nr money or padding. Ustofr.675-•474 S-\8·341.i. ,,.. t'"Wp---t. Like new. Lie. 6-&S-2200 Sierras P alleo, reg dcrto ----Hout trlr tor 18' Tri·llull o"" t•n•.,_1 ~""''"' TilOl'oUlhbred Schnauzer , quarter hor:.e gc.ldmt. PILOT PRINTING 4 place setllngs or Lunt Sewln9 Machines 809l & boat CO\'er. 646·20"1. J:J33\l. ~ e pnce ..,.,..... Motor H~ ...... fem, Wf'l I be h u ved, Movtnl(. Founders din set Chest nut 3 yrs Green PO Bo' 1560 rtcrhng, also 4 pl~e &el·••••••••••••••••••"*•••• ~t~f~~~~~~R 11111• to 32' h b k t ., od TV bdrm •et pal o brok• «< 8""7 e s Cos 'I c ,....,,..,, trngs of L\•noox chtna, Un 1 v l' r ~ o I Se w 1 n g loots, Power 9040 ouse ro eo. o .o • • , t " """ "'° ve la •' <.'ia. a . ""'°"v nD•M 6-1<. ••11• '1 h ., z ••••••••••••••••••••••• .......... llarbor SA. "'·tly•ulf Aont•1innd home.12131646·6493 fom. BIJQ & lots more ---------.--~w ·'""VI .-ac: 1111!.£.1.: a~:..mre FREE BOAT S HOW .,....,.~531·2503· .--Spec~~I Week.end -. > /\pr 3 & 4, 9-5. 2007 Port Pipe ,!ttalls $10 mo. !l:elson <2 > Su tu kt St. R1l..cs, GT l9ti.5 :\I ere \\ ai;:on all or al \HIO<I mapll• •ksk " & Weekly r ates. Free Great Dane f up I Ramsgule. NR. 544~5. Tm g Stables 0 .C F.G 380 & GT t8S, T.1ke O\cr p.irt 15., Che',. :.pht nm dra"en.. In xlnl t•ond Everyday at Mesa Roat loots Slips/ pies: F'emale & Malt>, 61 Tm'~lsn!> ~~134 eves pymt.s.: A ikJnh.ii.: 10,. · ' Mw.l sell 575. 831·2SSI Cent<·r 15!15 Newport ' Resef\'e for hohdays "ks. 548·6864 'Yard Sale, Sat & Su --.--eat ... "'. 1 \I ol·' w~~l & lire ... dinette seat:. for 'I \''. 111\d, d t Docks 9070 now .,. I t bl ~ -" ,_ motor home or van that "c.Mon •tJ0 •••••••••••••••••••••••1 R"'.G".'NCY ~toTOR .---April 3 & 4, 10·~. 511 ror eMe o ruponsa e inV,ouse washer 5100 --t;.&6·4012 r. " 11 <.:vcker & V~rhshund fl"'·lne Ave Nwpt Bch. adult. .gentle trad horse. 494 8&3 art ~PM converts to bed. Cold N SporliftCJ Goods 8094 ---\Vented :JO' L1\MJll(larcf JlOltE ftl::N'fALS t "'1yrs. F em . Xlnt•----------1 BacttBayA.-ea.$41-32U reasonableoHerrefused •••••••••••••••••••••••E1·eryth1 n g from a slip in NB area 64().~2 92SN.llarbor Blvd.S.A. w/kid s. Good home. Sat lOam. Anuques, toys. -.J..... 1070 Work benches, desks. 493-2361 D;ivid ='uuhiwo Surf D1nl(hy to a great bag Leave name & phone •• S31·2SOJ •• ~81~ t>ve~ fum . d1shtt . drps .. 172( w.,,.. 1 chairs •mpcr \op box -00 rd XI 1 . d 1 :-.; Y .i ch l. M es a Bou l number. · c d 1 k L ••••••••••••••••••••••• · · ·Leaving Area! Houseful .i • n lon 1 ion.• (' t 1595 N • ·-------------Trailers, Tro.-.t 9170 an esl a c n . wall p11nel<;, c rpt. f . &d dingl>St">()S-10038J en er. e~pon lootsS d& -To Good Home, lo\'able Baycrest 642-0!H8. WA..,..TED nuore:.cenl hJ:hl h~lure' of urmtu.re. ".corato --..:_ -----Ulvd. CM 6"'6·4012 .• ,.. ••••:•••••••••••••••••• r?R"lt111m :rn:ed mutt, -. " 4' more 10 am lo <1pm Items. applir, ofc equip Near ne1t.i l(Olf rlubs. -. Ski 9080 16'i'a Ob1s Travel Trlr. s payt>d 8m o a II !>hots Lawn . furn . add 1 n e TOl> 1:: AS IT no.L LA k SJt/Sun. 21~ ~c" land. boat.m£ eq_w.p. All X Int inatched set, wood ~1970 SklpJack, rlybndge: •••.:••••••••• •• • ••• •••• sips;. Sl'C lo apprec. Xln.~ 4M machine, typewriterliP~I D FOR, 'r~>U.~1 118 ~ <'Olld.6754179 irons.Collel1.ionoranll many xtrn~ 37'0 hn . o SOutltwtn d eta')' cond.Sll~;at10-4-t<H~ ·""·· proJtttor, lamps & m isc. H .WF.LHY, \\ 1\TCllt:S. j --C t b v 1 "UC wood shaft clubs In S7. 800 P ' t Pa r l Y Cruiser. 10 hrs on eng. Formula Desert Dogs & To go h me l Om os 008 "°"" \RT OBJ ur-rs GOLD St u L'u c-. Ii o om pu er 3 r · 0 uc • ~ ' 640-4325 B kl · t d · M V litll Be 1 ~1 d . .._.,.. ·• "''"' · .' ereoA .. ,fr, .. ,.,..in, 11. S2 IOO Asking SI 600 eluding matched set · er ey Je nve, m 11.'ll ags. ery . e use . ...... ~~;11;· s5a~'Sat HM Bike Project l:ilLVE~ SERVlCl::, Like new S22S, Dinette c.'ll l·99S·5-064 · • S4o-:.306 16• Barhner OMC J?O sell, bsl ofr. 997·42.26, Orig. cost S576, sell for AAU -or ·--· • • or. FINE 1' URN &. AN· sel,S45 751·1950 _., · - ---l · · •• -'i33·1644 $350 496-3964 -.. 'r-ee--t-o-G~ood Home M .4r-al\1Afl ~.dl.D.f.m Q~~---=----.--~!Hh-~kdl.t.a • ~lh Shore w /a1rbrubh. 1.IP. 10 h•>ur•-. idnt cond. ------ • Sh · set. m lse. 4908 R1 \'er1 Ooughboy Pool 16 x~. 1n 1 1 24 ~·· SiS z th surlboaro 1r·1~-s75ll:l!>f't>+H141a ----m-S~~4; G-OHe 1 .zi~11n o~Hm4N' ~;~:n 842.~ 1 Yr _Ave. N.B. ~·~ Mlsc.n...ous 808( cl healer. r11t~r. larldrr, ~9~. etii w" TV SiO .. S~l~: ofr. s.15.608.i · ~1. !lint inlx)'lrd motor & Crall Eni; .. 23S Chry~ler Self contt11n1id or ••••••••••••••••••••••• c over 2 't rs old ' • ----- ----• · • Fas h or ski 592·2806 9f>2·9568. L-t&..-1050 BLOCK GARAGF. SALE S27S.002·S011 ~heir unit. 52.'i. 646·~~ Complete SC'U HA outfit tra11l'r days. 592·5204 eves. ---- .........,_. 1770WinterberryFV WANTED -,1 1 1 1 1. t ·;2 T"nk Jun " l'lork 642S348 fo'or~ter.J 7'1.'1eml·sl:'lrron· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Th Fr &S 95 ·'"'n1k•r°'11p f\'tJH• '"'"J' ... · "' , --~ 'iAV E 1 New & used furn. ur, 1 · at TO r c ASH DOI 1 ·\ n 1 ~1in1:1tur1: hollll• co1ll'< .. 1·c 11 11 r , Club Phont: PJt:k. Su 11, i: lo' cs & 'M T 30 T JS I-' 18 tr nat bottom V ·DR. 283 lamed icas & clec $1 .~. I' w I . Tool~. a ppl furn, I'/\ t n F 0 R y o't• HI hon. 133 bottle~. Jll ru11., .,..;o ~' mai.k & bools. Si~. 11 11-': ~·:~n up gr~ d c d ' \"ctte. trlr $2400. M t 3. 646-6281 ·•PP s, misc. 1 son ~ & loy11, etc. JEWELRY WATCHES many ml"l' fon••l!n Sl50 I S57 7230 • . • B h d · 6"6·3126 1_mr11a1n Nl\Ok 545 W · ~ H 0 , , V&T • • S ll.500 e rt e at ----------'73 Jayco Jayeagle tent t!llh Sl c .M 642·7!130 GA RAG t: ~ALF: 9892 Kile ~rZ v ~B~ E~Tu ,~i~!l tral~ ~!'rn ~~<~k~~~~:r rnir ' l ~~~~u~~~s f~~hcil~~~~· ~11:~1 Swaps 8096 1.1arbor Island Marina TronsportotiOft trailer. Sips 8. lllr. stove. n r.11 B .at Sun IOAM· •. • . tr~(k • 111nu• ~"ltrhr· r S7l 40•4Uhl ••••••••••••••••••• i;.116098. ·······················sink, Ice box. Sl,600/bsl <tP M lrnby & l :idiC'o; l'ISF. FUHN & AN ~ • '' , ·" • ·'· "lure I ,,.... """' ••• • ----------••I BUY•• r1o't1uno furn hshld TlQUf.S64~2200 !'tr.:-.'). .. ~~ll.'i..!H ( ,J.tlOOBusin1•s!.OWnt•r'\w11l 14 · 11unter Tri·Cabin CompenR .Sale/ 9120 orr 962·_7223_. ____ _ . . 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CelJa Jr. and three buslnes.s a$ sociates will not be made availa· ble to the public Monday. Superio·r Court officials can- celed arrangements for their un- sealing late Thursday when the California Supreme Court issued • a stay order after reviewing briefs filed by defenst! attorneys. Bul It was made dear by the high court that the action is a temporary measure designed lo gave the judges 'time to mor~ thoroughly examine volumrnous bnefs on the issue of the con- troversial transcnpts. Their contents led to the f1hng HB Carrier Says So of 127 felony counts against Dr. Cella, 51 , the Santa Ana ph)"llt· cian whose long tame role in Orange County politJcs hH led him lo provide financial backing for candidates seekif\i both local and state omce. • Indicted with ham and facing tnal April 19 are : George L. 01- lendorf, 44, of Laguna Beach, Stephen ft . Evans, 31, of Mission Vie}o and Theodore Schiffman, 53, of Sanla Ana. The Indictment alleges that the group siphoned at least $2 million in funds Crom two Orange County hospitals -Mission Com· muruty Hospital, Mission VteJO and Mercy ,General Hospital. Santa Ana. Both hospitals and two aJbed medical corporations llnkcd to the facilities have sued the rour and Oranae County rancher Richard J . O'Neill for more than S37 mllllon In damages in four Superior Co1.tr~ civil actions. O'Neill bu not been named a.s a deCendant in the Orange County criminal action or in a federal ac- tion that charaes CelJa and bis three co-defendants wilb 44 Celony counlll of tax eva,s\on. fraud, lhert and consplracy. ... Pretrial action In the local Cella case ls scht'duled to re U{X)t• Monday in Superior Court Jl.K\al' J~rrotd S. Oliver's courtt'Oom. Judge Oliver has indacatt!d h1• wm rule Monda)' on a serlu of moUons. including a motion for the separate trial of Schiffman • Mail Destniction ~Being Covered Up? By &OBE RT BARKER Ol-0.11, ...... - Cbarges that postal in· vesUaators may not be conduct- ing a thorough investigation into allegaUona that first class mail was destroyed at the Hun~gton Beacb Post Office were raJSed to- day. But Hector Godinez, mana-ger or tbe-SoutheTn Cahfornia Division of the U.S. Pos tal Service, denied it and said that inspectors a re fully aware of all the charges concerning the al- leged mail loss. Mail carier Dennis Ryan who brought the charges to hght along with two other carriers. contends five or six employes of those involved have not been questioned specifically over the alleged-k>ss..-----.. - "lt appears to me that there --Rebman, 19, · Youngest .Candidate . Editor'• Not•: Th~ arc JS am- didatu for lhrn stats on the Hunt- fngton ~tu!lt Clt11 ColitlCD~ Tllu 1tory llobotd OM of lhoie candidate•. The tledlon ii April l3. Lee Rebman, at lll, is the youngest candidate in the Hunt- mcton Beach City Council race. But he thinks his age shouldn't be any kind of a handicap. "11 people look, they'll see that I am one of the most experienced candidates." Rebman says. "l think m y stand on is- sues and m y qualifica - tions a r c mor e impor- tant than age anyway." Rebman. a llllMA'4 fr cs h m a n business stude nt at Golden West College, says he has been a member of the city's F.nv1ron- mental Council for two vcars lie says he has become acquainted with some of the e1ty's top pro- blems dunnlit this tame 'Rebman says he• nlso worked one summer a t the US House or Rcprescntata\es packanlit and distributing conJtrcss1onal newsletters tt nd he thanks that this expcncncc also 1s a plus ror tum. Rebman, who say<1 this clec· tlon campolJitn 1s tcnchan11 him to think on his fct't, has filed a lawswt contcstlnit a lluntlnJ(ton Beach ordinance rt'qwnnJit a $100 (Stt REBMAN, Pace A2) Ornnlofe ,-1. Coast ~fA ;- "·~at her Palc.-hy low clouds lal(' tonight and early Saturday morning olhl'rwase sunny for the weekend. Litlll' change in temperature. w llh highs Saturday around 70 and low ton1ght In the low sos. INSIDE TODAY Nno o//acu '"m be tdgmg ma thr Born lhtoltr nr.J111eor ond tht Hunhnglon &ach Playhorut 10111 be lookmg for o MW homt. Daily Pllot Staff Wrun Tom Ttlus ltll! lhl> JfOrJI on Pogt CI of the Wttknadtr. ,.. AU ,,, A14 ,.. AH a 1 I ••• ,., .. ,, CA CSI A4 •• ,,. SUCCUMBS TO INJURIES Ruben Corvera Cycle CraJJh Victim Dies Of Injuries By ARTHUR R. \'lNSEL Of ••• 0 .. 1, ~ .... St•lf Ruben Corvera, almost a high school frc.-shman. preferred the nickname Ba no to llty Bitty Bud- dy and perhaps that as \\<hat 1n spired football fever an the four foot. n1ne -1n c.-h. 70 pound halfbac.-k He "'as also known as on<> of th<' Three M uskctccrs. a tno of 13-yl'ar·olds who were rcduc.-t'd by one-third Wedncsda\• n1~ht when Ruben d1ed of traffic 1t<'<'I· dent lnjunes. "I stall can't br laevc 1t hap- pened." says Betty Nelson. has football coach in thl' City of llunt· lngton Bca<'h Recrcatmn Dcpart- ml•nt root ball pro1otram. Together with Cletc Hudg.-ns and her own son. Rillie. also both 13 . they made up the Three Musketeers. Ruben. an honor roll student who <'arncd As at Haven View School In north Huntlnitton Beach. excelled an mathematics and reading and athletics lie was fatally injured Monday ManslauJithter and traffic code charges were stall pending today against the 17. year-old whose motorcycl~ roart'd out of control through a vacant field.. and hat Ruben. crushin~ his head. A companion who witnessed tM accident at Wame:r Avenue and Bolsa Chica Street ducked behind a mass ive street sign Investigators said the victim spnntcd one direction for a few steps. then dodged the opposite way as the oncom1n1t motorcycle careened in the soft dart. it's front wheel digginl( in and causing 1t to thrash and wobble. Ruben 's las t few s te ps of broken·ficld runmng put him right in its fatal path. pt>llce said. Ha s parents. truck driver R u be n (' o r \' e r a S r . n n d teleph o ne operator Cella <SffCORVER A. Page AZ) may be some kind of effort to cover up or at leut to minimize the fact that there was a felony committed." be said. Ryan also claimed that S,OOOto 6.000 pieces or mall ~d been destroyed or dumped but that postal authorities say the figure they have is 500 to 600. "I think the Orange County in- vestigator has received the wrong information and"Tamed"tt--·---...111 over to autborjties that way," be said. - - -__ 0.11, 11'1 .. 1 -I•.,, "•lnO 0'0...ne" G o,d in e 2 b as p I aced Postmaster DcaD Wiu:d and mail suppervlsors Theresa Mercier and Howard Monahan oo leaves of absence wblle the investiga- SHERIFF'S INVESTIGATOR WILLIE STANSBURY TRYING TO nurTO-O£SP~M-TE MAN Despondent Occupant Thomaa A. Vaughn, 38, later Shot HlmHH With Shotgun tion is being carried out. . The Inquiry has been given to the regional headquartenl in San Francisco which will determine . what steps will be lallen, Goc:UQez said. He said l\e is expecting a com- munication either late today or Monday recommending a course of action. BB Youth \'ieti• S.Laguna S~esman Arrested Slwoting Godlnn utd there 11 llo evidence at all that Postmuter Ward took part in the alleged destruction of maiJ. On SeX Perversion Probed "What we are trying to find out is if he bad been made aware of the alleged action," Godinez said. "Ward is responsibile for the operation"of the facility," Godinezadded. Godinez said that if the re- gional headquarters determines there is a need for bearings that each person Involved will be given a list of charges, time to present hls case and an op- portunity to rebut and meet bi.s accusers. "They will have their day in court," Godinez saJd. "Jt is all part o( our checks and balances system.'' . Godinez said that he didn't know If all the carriers who might have information about the alleged disappearance had been questioned. "That ·s handled by the inspec- tion d~partmcnt and it Is out of my r.-:ilm ." he u1d. league Sponsors 83 Rabies Shots Rabies shots for animals will be administered for S3 each at a clinic at the Fountain Valley Recreation Center Saturday from2to4 p.m. The clinic Is spon&of"cd by the Animal Adoption and Rescue League of Fountain Valley. The recreation center is at Brookhurst Street and Warner Avenue. · By AaTRU& B . VINSEL Ol IM O.llr II'! ... SUH A Norwalk salesman remained jailed today, awaiting Issuance of a complaint charging him with ki~ai>ing, seJC perversion at 1un- poJ.nt and usault with a deadly weapon against a 17-year-old Huntington Beach boy. · Dexter Goody, 44, is accused of abducting the youth at gunpoint. almost two months to the day the victim was picked up hitchhiking and allegedly made the target of lewd advances by the same man, police said. The incident whlch occurred Wednesday was the second kid· nap and sexual assault of the day, with the other involving a young woman kldnaped by a man with a 12·inch bulchcr knife, who raped her,--police s aid. Detective Virginia Kirkmcyer was waiting today for the male victim. 17, to confront his alleged attacker for police-witnessed identification before seeking cnminal complaints from the Orange County District At lomey'soHice. Detective Klrkmcyer said the same youth had reported on Feb. 5 that he was picked up while hitchhiking In the rain near Win- leTSburg High School by a mid- dleaged man. He escaped when they slopped for a traffic signal bot could not obtain sufficient description or a license plate number to center the investigation on a specific suspect. · The victl m was forced to Drink Up . Wff ee Price8 lncreaae NEW YORK CAP ) -Prices are going up on Max- well House, Yuban. Brim and Sanka brand ground coffee. says General Foods Corp., which markets them. General Foods said Thursday it increased the wholesale price of the 'Coffees 15 cents per pound. Its Max-Pax ground coffee filters were increased 10 cents per can. the company said. Instant Sanka and Yut>an were increased one cent an ounce; Maxim lreett·dried coffee two cents an ounce: and freeic-dri.ed 'Brim and Sanka 2.5 cents an ounce. A spokesman for General Foods said green coffee costs have continued to rise and aril now up more than 70 percent since July. r About that time. there were adverse developments in major coffee.producing nations. lncluding a severe frost in Brazil, civil war in Angola, tottential rains in Colombia and an earthquake in Gudtemala. submit to a sex act but was ot.herwlse unharmed following Wednesday's episode, police said. He told Detective IGrkmeyer,' who was on stakeout at Goody's home and arrested him when he arrivecf Wednesday night. that the suspect released him near Marina High School. The youth told the deteetive he was hitchhiking near Warner Avenue and Gothard Street again Wednesday when he saw the same c:ar and man approaching. He claimed the car pulled up and he found himself staring into the muzzle of a small-caliber <See KIDNAP , Page A2) Three Miami Officers Die In Shootout MIAMI BEACH, f1a. (AP) - Detective Frank Dauvedo had just helped break a stolen-car ring when he and two detectives spotted a shiny new luxury car and decided to Investigate. In a shooting rampage that followed, all three detectives were fatally wounded. And the man who allegedly shot them died today or gunshot wounds suffered Thursday night before h e w as captured . Authorities said he shot himself rather than surrender. He was Identified as Ronald Joseph Born. alias Joseph Mowlood. no home town known. Authorities said he was wanted on federal charges or interstate auto theft and was driving 11 stolen car. The slain officers were lden· tlfied as Tommy Hodges. 32; Clark Curlette, 28: and Daievedo. 32, all members or the Dade County Public Safety Department's auto theft division. PoUce Sgt. George Lucas said the Incident began when the U\ree detectives aaw a new. lux- ury car going by their station and, actlnB oo a bWlch, dccicled to check lt out. Accord.in& to Luca.a' a.ccount: Hodges and Curlette foJlowcd in an unmarked car, then parked and cot out when the driver stopped and went into a room at a Marby motel. Hodges was hit in the face wlth two shot.gun blasts fired through a wtndow. The gun- man dashed from the motel and shot Curlette ln the chest at ~lose range. Neither officer had drawn his weapon. By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL OI !tie 0•11' Plltol '4411 A man who barricaded himself inside a South Laguna residence and late r shot himself was r escued by Orange County sheriff's de puties following a tense, three-hour standoff Thurs- day'. The standoff ended about 3:45 p.m. when three members of lbc sheriff's Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) t eam broke into the house and found ThOmai; Richard Vaughn. 28. sprawled on a bedroom floor with a shotgun wound in his forehead. Vaughn. a security J(unrd re- cently fired from his Job, was re- ported In satisfactory condition today at Orange County Medical Center , where he was admitled after receiving cm.-rgcncy treat- ment at South Coast Community Hospital. The drama on the str~l corner In front of 31944 V~inia Way began at 12 47 p .m . when sheriff's deputies responded lo a call o( n "man with mental pro- blems with a s hotgun in h1!l ~ee SWAT, P•~t> AZ) Belgen Re-elected To Head Trustee1 Trustee Roger R<'ll(cn was re. elected president of the Founluln Valley School Distric1 Bourd of Trustees In u secret ballot vote Thursday night. Karen Ackley was rc·clectNI by trustees ns prf'Ridcnt pro tcm Shella Meyers wus chosen clerk and Willlam Crane rlcrk pro tem. April Fool, Sergeant Fullerton Police Depart- ment Sgt. John Sbaw at- tended an Aprtl Fool'i1 Day session oC a supervisory class des igned to Improve the quality o( law enforce· ment and the work of the men who enforce the law Thursday at Golden West Colle1e In Huntington Beach. He called local officers afterward to complain that so meon e stole the magneti c s lick -on Fullerton Police OC!p&rt· ment insignia s igns valued at $10, off the sid of his patrol car while he was in class. ; H /F F"d!y Aprll 2. 1978 Pardon Patty? SAN MATl::O <AP> -A lroui> ol Unitarian <llWTb mem~rs H)' lbt'y petl- tlooed Presldc-nt Ford to pardon con v ut ed bank roblJer Patnc1u llcarst. The petlllon iut1d tlW' k1d - naped newl!paJ)()r ~u·t's could not ha vc rcccivcd 11 lalr trrnl h\•cauae ol lhe .. cxtruv'61t1rnt prNru1I publ1c1ty and the pr;or bntnding or MISS Heant u a('t1mmon C'rlmlnal." ~11s3 ll car~t. k1dnapt>d from h('r Berkeley apar1· ment Fl'b 4, 197•, was con· ted M ar('h 21> of wlllJnit- • ~ accompanying her ab· : uctors dunng a holdup at a Hibernia Bank branch in San Francisco. Fr••PogeAl CORVERA • • Corvera. of 16682 Swan ~ne, ~ taJk much about f{fooay. · The fallen Musketeer ts re- membered well by others, who Will gather tonaeht and Saturday for Catholic funeral services in St. Bonaventure Church, 16400 Springdale St., Huntington .Beach. • Rosary will be tonight at 7 O'clock. with Mass at 10 a.m. Saturday. ,under direction of Pede Family ColoniaJ F\lneral Heme. '')>Jeasc s ay something to thank all the people for their prayers," says Mrs. Nelson, his coach in football. basketball, baseball, and soccer. m which he lettered at has school. She says special services were held and many yOWlgsters af. Ciliated with other denominations attended all the prayer sessions for Ruben. Survivors in addition to his parents include a brother. San- Uagt>: sisters Cella and Juanita ; DJl11®Stre.nts Santia&a.and..Enti.-- -quet.a Corvera and Mrs. Celia Es- quer. all of Huntington Beach. F\-iends said the close-knit family moved to Huntington Beach five years ago and qulckly became a part of their pqighborhood near Meadowlark ~cport HB Youth's Wound Proves Sell Inflicted ~ youoa Huntinirton Bc~h rrioltwho al nret clarmect he was s~ighting off an armed bandit o de Happy Jack's Good Time S· o bu admitted he wounded h1 elf, police r <'portC'd Thurs clay, Clhton Rubio. 22. of 20681 EUiabeth Lane, was questioned ;1f\U treatment at P aclfi l'a llQSgital and Orange County Medfcal Center. where he was tr~al.ed and released. Tbe victim limped mto the hotnf of his mother and step- r 1tllor early Tuesday, shot In lhe • l!ht. shoulder and left thigh to r1·U, ~f being assaulted at the Bo~ch Boule vard bar. Investigators said certnin 1•viden<·e did not support thr. 'tQry, but declined to say how ll..-btowounded himself. Valley Baseball Season O pening F'ounlain V a lley Boy9' nascbull will op(•n its 1976 ~cason S..turday with an 11 30 a .m. to 3 il m bukc sale t1nd two exhibition ~amcs The pubhr "' invited lo the C\l'nts on diamonds two and thrte in M1l(• Square Pttrk. 'fht' 1tames will lx-J!tn at 12 :10 ti m , offll'lalii solcl. T~c nttencl an.; Blso mny purchllll<' tickets for a fltmily n11o:ht wllh th<" Angt'ls April 11 at Anaht'im Sladaum. ORANOE toA.ST Jack R Curltv \',,. ~ ...... ,. ..... c. ... , .. Mt,_... Thoma' KffV1I ( d.tt·• Thomas A. Mwpfllnt' ~ .... 9,..(tfOor .. ,. Olar-les. H. LOOS Rt<Nrd P. 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Asked whether he would con- sider deballng Reagan on U.S. military policy and superforl\y over the Soviet Union. the Presi- dent said he does not feel debate ','with a person not famillar with lhe facu" would be helpful. At a news conference as he tour~ WLSconsin's urban areas seeking votes for Tuesday's primary. the President said Reagan attnbuted quotat1ons to KISSINGER DENIES Rf.\GAN QUOTEs-A4 ~reta.ry of State Henry A. Kiss· inrer that "were a fabricaboo." Ford was asked whether Reaean's attacks, durin1 his television address to the nation this week, would cause him to change his campaign style. In reply. the President de- nounced tbe former California governor's TV appearance as "a rerun of what Reagan's been say- ing in Florida and North Carolina. Much of it is built on misleading statements." Ford is seeking urban. ethnic and farm votes in Milwaukee and West Bend. He will campaign ln Fond du Lac and Green Bay Saturday. Al bis news conference. the President said he had tried to keep his attacks against Reagan to a minimum because he would rather discuss issues. That, said Ford, is the best way to maintam party unity. He said Reagan's tactics on telev1s1on do not con- trtbuteto!u~!HtiHty. -----~ The President went oo to de- fend his military program, say- ing "the United States is un· surpassed by any nation as far as military capability is con eerncd." Frona Pa9e A J SWAT ••• hands," said Sheriffs Sgt. Bob Bce~rs Deputies who posilion<.'c1 themselves behind a patrol unit with shotguns heard six shott. fired from the house, Beevers said. · About 90 minutes later, seven memb<-rs of the SWAT team ar- nved. A seventh shot was heard about 3 15 p m. At that point, Shcnff's Investigator Willy Stansbury. wearing a knee-length bullet· proof vest and carryini! a snub nosed revolv<'r, approached th<' hous<'. and tried to make C<>ntact with Vaughn. ·'Hey, Tom. let me talk to you a little," Stansbury repeatedly yelled while walking back and forth in front or the house. rap. ping on windows and the door Stansbury finally made con- t act with Vaughn tbroui?h a broken front window. "You're !>hot.,'' Stansbury was heard to as'<. Hf' returnffi to the shenff'i.. command post The SWAT team wai; then or· dered to "tak1•" thr house Seconds later. on<' mt•mbcr op('ncd a side door nnd callt'd for un ambulance' • Beevers .. airl \',•ul!hn ar ;>arcntly ~a~ de,(llmdt>nt O\t'r troubled rcl :ll1on11 w11h ll g1rlfnend lie said that friends wrestled ::1 .357 magnum r evolver from Vau~hn Wednesday rught and buried it in the backyard, but a~­ parently overlooked I.he 12-gauge 11hotgun found at Yaughn'i; side in the res1dcnl'c. 8C'evcrs 11a1d depulles will .seek Msault with a deadly weaJlQn c·harges aRamst VauRhn m con· ncctlon with shots that were fared as they arrived at the scene. The. standoff drew a crowd o( onlookers, dressed in cverythinl{ from swim suits to business swts. Most of them crourhe<l behind r ars, trees and buildjng!( ror safety. Firemen Back WBaaeball The Fountain Volley Firemen's Association has donated $300 to the T·sb1rt baseball program of the local Boys' Club. . Club Executive Director Chris Totr'(!S said the fire association has been sponsoring that pro. gram the past several years. Tbe donation will be used for T-shirts, baseball caps and other Hems. The program involves about tJO boys, Torres said. and st~ses skills r:ilh~r than com- petition. Fire Capt. Dave Kellner and Paramedic John Willianu pre- sented the donation. # BIU!k Fro• the Deep A small boat made-its muddy eomebaek. recently in a small pond west of Silver Lake. Kan. The boat, which sank some years ago. w~posed O&S.tha.pond...dried_ up with the continwng drought which has plagued the Mid west. f',....P9fle A I REBMAN ••• fillng fee for city council can- didates. Family Asks Help Finding Lost Daughter Rebman says he will represent himself when the case comes up in a small claims court April 22. The Phillip Carson family or He says the city Jaw is un-Huntington Beach Is asking the constitutional and would bar can. public to help them find Kathy, didales who have no money. their 14-ycar·old daughter. who He is perhaps the most ardent left home 10 days ago "'ilh some of all the council candidates call-clothes and a few dollars. ing for controls on growth. The Carsons, of 8562 Howard "I a m strongly in favor of the Circle, said there had been no Petaluma Decision," he said. "( family argument and Kathy had would like to sec something never mentioned running away. similar that would set a definite But. her father said, she was limit on r esident.Jal development upset about a family move in a in Huntington Beach." few weeks to Corona and didn't He thmks the alternatives to want to leave her fnends ~owt.h e.onslcaints .. ace. ..smog.,.._ :--'!.I just waAt he-1' home," -hH pollution, high crime and tugh-mother. Marie, said Thursday. nse buildings. "If she comes home. I think cv· "Look at the crime statistics." erything will be all right " he asks. "Bylettingthecitygrow Police said Thur!'.lday \hey haphazardly and rampantly, we have few leads in the case. and don't have control." while Kathy has been missing F,....P.,,eAJ KIDNAP ••• pistol as the motorist ordered him to get into the car and keep quiet. , A similar technique was employed in the kidnap-rape or an 18-year-old housewife walking along Beach Boule\'ard at Ed· inger Avenue lt.>ss than a block from home to cash a check. She said a w easel-like little man about 50. with salt·and. pepper hair. stopped and asked darccttons to a s pcc1fi{' street and she turned her head to point which way to go. The victim told police she sud. denly felt a buteher-Jm.ile pre- ssed into her stomach and com- -phcd with orders to get into I.he car and keep qwet. She was sexually assaulted in :i rural ar('a near El Toro, tht•n forced out of the car. Three ~ Hopefuls Backed Thre-f' Huntington Beach or- ganizations huvc announc~ «>n dorscmcnts thl1 we..•k of city council candidates runnin.r for lhroc vacant seats ln the April 13 elections. Montana Schultz. chairman of the Citizens A11alnst New Ta>c~:i. Committee (CANT) 11nnounccd today thut his Rroup hes en dorsed Prim Shea, ROil rattfoson nnd Ron Shenkman. The CANT committee i!'I pushing for a charter amend· mcnt that would rcqwre three fourths city council approval for imposing new tnxes or raising oldont>s. Also this week. members or the HOME Council Cllomcowners Mumc1pal and Exccut1\'e Coun l'tl l endorsed the cand1dac1es or RaJph Bauer and Ruth Finley. oyd GPanger. council Ii.cst- vice president. said members could not reach agreement on a third l'and1datt' Earlier. the Board of Realtors Political Action Commltlcl.' <BORPAC) endorsed four can- didates that chairman Jam Eblen said could represent the city well with an <'mphas1s on fi scal responsibility. The y arc Mrs. Shea , Shenkman, Pattinson and J ohn Saunders. School Budget Meeting Set Huntington Beach Union High School Distnct trustees will hold a special meeting at 8:30 a.m. Saturday to begin discussing nell.t year 's budget. The session will be at distrfM. offaces. 5201 Bobn Ave., Hunt- ington Beach D1i.tr1rt orfrcials said trustees arc expected t o review guidelinl's with departmenl beads to assist tbcm in PLCPa.cin.Jz next year's bud~eh Rebmart says he favors trgllt Tonger Chan m ost runaways, they industrial development. lie also are not unduly alarmed at prc- says he would !lupport a "village sent abou' her safely. development " in Huntington Anyone spotting the five-foot-Sal 8 Ok d Beach that would take ad\'antagc tall high school freshman. pro. e an aye oftouristfradc. bably wearing "cords.'' accord Boys and girls between the SACRAMENTO (AP) 118 Tr-.ck M eet Slated Saturday "It would bt' ea11y to make ing to her mother, is asked to <.'all ages of 8 and 15 will participate l,cRislation to prohibit doctors money." he said. "The beaches Huntington Beac h Detective Jim in a city track meet Saturday at from sellm.I? lhf' mcdicint's they arc just packed The chances Austin at 536·5311 . Kathy weighs Huntington .Beach High School. prcscri be has won approval of would be fantastic." · from 110to120 pounds. The boys will start at 9 a.m. the California Assembly. Rebman .has a distinctly dif· Mrs. Carson said the rimily and the girls will follow at l p.m. The bill , b y Assemblyman fcrent posataon in regard to a pro-will not seek Juvenile charges The top three qua Wiers in each Floyd Mori <D·Plcasanton), was posal to require ~ fourths against their daughter but just event will advance to the Orange sent to the Senate Thuri.day on a council ma1ortty to re.J.Se old or wants to have her home again. County track meet. 67-5 \'Ole. • new taxes. -~::;~~~~::;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;m;;:;;;;iiiii;;;;iiiiiii;;;;;iiiiii;;iiiiiiiiiii;iiiiiiiiiiiii;~ He says that new taxes im· posed on citizens such as a higher prop('rty tax should require six of the seven votes . He says taxt•s against big corporations which might include an oil barrel tax tn· crease should reqwre only five of the seven votes ''Big concerns can take care or •hemselvcs more than peoplo with famalles." he says. "ln- dustry has enough lobbyists." Rebman also is a staunch backer of the Neighborhood Watch Program against crime and says it is preferable to "mor<' and more police." "It brings us back to a different a1itc when people knew their neighbors and were looking out for their safety and property," he said. Rt'bman also calls for open- ness in 1iovcrnm<'nl. "There's nt> reason why everything in the city .shouldn't t)l' public." he 11aid. .. Thcn''c; 110 .security probl<'ms like th<' \IA and U.S. govern· mcnt might have " Rebman ha!'I rc<>idcd in Hunt· in~on Reach with his parents for the past rour vcar"i lie <1ay~ he plan" to pun.ue ~tu<Jwc; an bus1· nes:. or I aw. Evangelist Dialed Once Too Often A would· he <'vangclist who got th<' ce11 to spread the Good Word through a k lcµhon<' ministry re· <'l'l\'t'd a call himself from Hunt· ml(ton Bcarh police Thursctay, .ifler on intended convert al· k!ledly r<'Cet\'Cd too many C'alls Crom him. "Informant rrports suspect has been calling his daughter aJI day preaching the Go6pcl ," the dispatcher told Office:! Charles Nowotny . The preacher had given the target of his efforts his telephone number and Westminster ad- dre..-s, police said. Officer Nowot· ny went there and delivered his own sermon. "Jesus Preak advised,'' he radioed back after explaining the Cabfornla Penal Code dealing v.ith annoying phone calls." N~w B-1 Flies PALMDALE (AP) -The second B· l born ber prototype bas made its ma Iden night suc- cessrutly, the Air Force savs. • Mature Sofa & Chair Sak All of our fine sofa and a nd chairs tha t a r e ove r drast i cally old will b e four months r educed to m a ke room fo r new m erchand ise. Such well-known names as : • Woodmark • Sherrill •Marge Carson •Stanton Cooper and many other.'> MANY REDUCED AS MUCH AS 30% Don 't wait! Stop i n now while the s elec~ion is bes t . WHKOA YS & SATUIDA YS 9:00 to S:lO - .. NEWPORT BEACH• 1rn Wt:.STCl.lff OR. MZ·2050 LAGUNA BEACH • 34!. No1n II l:OA~1· llW\ • 4~ ~l TORRANCE• 2384$ HAW"llfORNF. BLVD. 10ptn fn trl 9. ~un. 12 ~ JOI 3'78' 1279 7 r • l Irvine ED ITI ON Toda,·'s Clos ing N. • CCK9ks FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1976 VOL. 69, NO. 93, 4 SECTIONS,.« PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CA LI FORNI A ,~~~~~~~~ ...... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;...._~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ TEN CENTS lNude BaCkers .Set Onofre Showdown; By J ACK CHAPPELL Ot IM O•tlf ,ll .. '4•1t "' A weekend "cclebrallon.. at San Onofre planned by sup porters or nude beaches may be htaded for a showdo\\n with authorities The Orange County Campaign for Clothing Optional Beachel> has planned a demonstration Saturday and Sund a) at the !iouth end of the San Onofre St.He Beach near the Camp Pendleton boundary wht>re HOf('S o( "trebpassc-rs.. on the MannC's' b<'ach have been roundt'd up and detained by Mahtary Pohce The celebration announced an a flurry of flyer:. distri buted throughout the area as to :.tart &l about l p m Spoh:.man Dean R II) all. a M 1:.s1on \'11.'JO attornc). :.aid lht> group hopes M.'\-Cral hun- dred persons " 111 a tlcnd P ark Ra ngt•r J ohn Ballou poantt'd out an an 1nll·rv1c\\ that the ,group hu s not gotten necessary perm at$ for holding an assemblage. Further, Ballou said nudity was not permitted in s tale parks and c1tat1ons could be issued. In extreme cases. physical arrests could bo made. he said. Ryatt Saad organu.ers or the event wall discourage peop!e from strappang She said the m a· JOr purpo:.e of the orgaruzallon \\a:. to !ihow a need was present ~Grove Site Eyed Irvine Co. Plans Industrial Park By DOUGLAS FRITZSCllE 011 ... D•llY "lol\4•11 Thl' Irvine Company filed plans today to build a 215 <1crc. $86 million industrial park on an abandoned Nike m1:.s1lc ~ate an the city of G ar<jen Grove. The company is nt•got1at1n~ with the Navy to s wap lht• Garden Grove land for lnme Ranch property under tht• fla~ht pattern or JClS from El Toro Manne Corps Air Station. Negot1at1ons s till arc undt•r "av and. according to company spOkl'sman Jcromt' Collins. the deal " ill !lot go through unless an du!itrial zonini: as approved by the cit\ The G ardcn Grovl' plan· nang comm ission will consider thl' plan April 15 Thl' Gard en Gro\ c site. bounded b\ Knoll. Western and Chapman ~\ venul.'s. already has been dc:-.1gnatt'd for mdustraal u~t· an thr Garden Gro"e general plan Hut the land as wrapped up an a Ford ~oy Intervene Tea01sters Talkers ha li,s le bct\\ec n county supervisors, who want part ofthe land for a park, and Garden Grove councalmcn, who want it back on thl' properly tax r?lls. Government land is exempt from local property tax<'s . According to the Irvine Com- pany plan. about 7.200 workers would be e mployed at the com· plt'x when 1t 1s complete m about 10 years Taxes from the development (See GROVE, Page A2) Court Nixes Cella Tapes for a legal nude beach m Orange County. He said the San Onofre site wus selected first because or the re· cent notonety created over the Marines Corps action in sweep~ ing up the nude bathers and others gathered on the Camp Pendleton beuch. Hyatt said the area }las been used ror years as a nude beach with no hara ss me nt from aulhonties. ta "Jt is not being held lo cause any confrontation with the Marines _ and their guards," Hyatt added. And. while the organh:atton Is discouraging people from going nude. he said . it may not be ~uc · cessful. "I can only say that there arc people coming up from San Diego. A lot of nude beachers arc coming to the meeting. A lot of them are angry They may becomt' dt-monstruth·1• and luy there 1)n the bl'UCh with llwar clothl's off just hkc they normal· ly do," Hyatt said Ballou was dl.'fanatc ubout ttw rangers· pos1t1on. "Ir th«.'re arc nud«.' people down ther«.'. they're going t,o gl't cited." he said. "We 've JUSl never tolerated nudlly an the park Park rules and regulations cover nudity und tSet> NUDES. Page AZ> ~close to on tract' For Public ___ sHERIFF·s i NVESTIGATOR WIL~IE STANSBURY TRYING ro TALK T9'o'EsPERATE •• M~~~ ... 1 ' Despondent Occupant ThomH R. Vaughn, 28, later· Shot Hlm aelf With Shotgun ARLINGTON llEIGllTS. Ill <API The Ford adm1nii.tratiun took the ope ning stepo; today toward forcing a hull to a t \\ o day n a lion w idc s tri kc o f Teamstt'r truck dnvc·n, that ha~ already re:.ultl.'d an andui.tnal layoHs. Meanllmt'. sources close to both sades sa 1d ba rgaanl.'r~ "ere ··very close" to agrC<'mcnt on a total economic package, hut dai. <1grcement on how the money packagl.' should be dlstnbuted re· mained to be settled But the Ford admm1~trat1on. t aking no c h ann•i. o n thl' possibility th e i-trikl' could hamper the nation's (:conom1 c -.-e«overy. started preparations an Washangton to invoke the Tart Hartley Act ag:11n!lt lhc ~tnkr Pres 1d e nt1al a"s1~tunt L William Seidman asked severa( government agencies to prc'p<irt.• reports on thl· economic 1mp<1ct of the strike. Admin1 ~lrat11m sourct's i.a1 d The rl'ports. to hl· returned to the White• l!OUM' bv noon Saturduv. would he.• nt.'t'<kd if Prc~1d(•nt ·Foret a'ke<I for a court IOJUn<·taon un<kr tlw ad to slop the walkout 11.owc•\'C'r, ~ourC<"i ... :11cl 1l 1,1.oul<I probably hl· 'fut'"'·•) at lhc• carlit•st bcforl• th<' J.:O\l'rnnH•nt oould go into l'OU rt The mm<'" ilS "l'l'n a'> an <'Hori by thl' l?OVNnml·nt to put .idllt•ll pressun.• on union and indu.,tr) negollator' to re'\Ohl' th1•1r dh pull' "1thout ~ll\c•rn mt•nt 111 tervent1on Earl l 1•r . Adm an1'1rat11111 sources siud 11 ap1wun-<I thr j!ll\ crnment \\Ould rdr.11n from 111 voklng thl' T.1rt 11 ..rtll'\ Act whlll' burgamin.i c·1mt111111'll anti 1 there \\ 1·r<' 1ncl1c11t111n, of pro grcss. The• art rirm 1111•' for un Ornn~t"_J. ~[Jj. .. \\'t•n t lu•r Patrhy low do111ls Juli' tonlJtht an1l t•:irb Saturda\ mornanjt othc•r" l"l' 'unnv for the Wt><·kt•n•I l.1ttl1' change in ll•m1w rat11rc, w 1 t h h 1 ~ h ., ~ .1 t u rd a ~ arounct 70 11nd low tona~hl an the lo" 50s l~SID E TODA,. Snc nf/1rt1t u.•11/ bt' Pdqmq out lht' Horn lhMlf'r nt'Jf uenr and the> llunllnqtnn HCoch Plouhllu$t' u.·111 N-IMkmq (or o nru.· homr lJ01/v f>J1111 Stott \Vnlt-r Tom T1tu~ tt-113 tht• story on Pa~11' ('I of thr "· uk end er ... , ,...,, Sff~lt• .. , Moll•• ........ I I ,,_.,., Tne l..M le~ II ""'"•In Oilllenola "I Mwt.MI ,..,,.., c.i.umM 01 ,. ,..11.,.1,..w• CIMllc• Ill On-c. ....... o-.n-•f II.....,.. Cit••~'""'" ... ., s.e<'I• ,,...,, •• ,... "' \tee• Mo•-•h lftlff111fl-ftl Cl I Ttle•lt- l'INftto jl 1• II fl•ai.n ......... (..... ..,, .... , ... .._,__ I I -rlfNo"" ._..,._._,. I I -O-r "' "" CP " .. ... 4111 II I I•. ,t.U II C.I Cl I .... ... (I I 80 dav coohng·off J>('riod, but that would take the pressure off nl·got 1 a tors. In the first major industrial cutba<'k res ulting from the strike. General Motors Corp. to- dav laid off 5.600 Canal assembly workers at its G MC truck and Coach division in Pontiac. An ad- ditional 2.000 other employes re- maancd on the JOb <1l lhe plaint. And Amen ran Motors Corp. an- nounced today tt will suspend all l'\orth Amcncan car production and lay off 12 100 hourly workers begannang Monday due to the strike <St'e STRIKF., Page A21 A ,Pardon For Patty ? Si\N MATEO <AP) A group of L'natarian Church membus sa y thc•y pet1 t1oned Pn·sident Ford to pardon con\·1t·tcd bank roblwr Patral'iJ llC'arst Transcripts of Orange County Grand Jury hearings that led to the indictment of Dr. Louis 'J. Cella Jr. and three business as- sociates will not be made availa- ble to the public Monday. Superior Court officials can- celed arranaements for their un- sealing late Thursday when the California Supreme Court issued a stay order after reviewing briefs nted by defense attorneys.' But it was made clear by the high court that the action is a temporary measure designed to give the judges time to mor(.. thoroughly examine voluminous bne fs on the issue or the con- troversia I transcripts. Their contents led lo the filing of 127 felony counts against Dr. Cella, 51. the Santa Ana physi- r·aan whose Ion~ time role in Orange County politics has led ham to provide financial backing for candidates seeking both local and i.tatc office ' Indicted with him and facing tnal April 19 arc: George L. 01- lendorf. 44, of Laguna Reach; Stephen R. Evans, 31. of Mission Viejo and Theodore Schiffman, 53. of Santa Ana Deputies Save Gunman Suspect Woumh· Self After S. Laguna Standoff By FREDE RICK SCHOEMEHL Of llM o.i1r ,.. ... - A man who barricaded himself inside a South Laguna residence ·and later s hot himself was rescued b y Orange County sheriH's deputies following a tense. three·hour standorr Thurs- day .. The standoff ended about 3.45 p.m. when three members of the sheriff's Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT> team broke into the house and found Thomas Richard Vaughn. 28, sprawled on a bedroom floor with a shotgun wound in his forehead. Vaughn. a security guard re· cently fired from his job, was re· ported m s atisfactory condition today at Orange County Medical Center, where he was admitted after receiving emergency treat· menl at South Coast Community Hospital. The drama on the street comer in front of 31944 Virginia W:>.y began al 12 :47 p.m : when sheriff's deputies res ponded to a C'911 of a "man with mental pro· blems with a s hotgun in his hands, .. said Sht'riff's Sgt. Bob Beevers. Deputies who pos itioned themselves behind a patrol unal with shotguns hcurd s ax shots fired from the house, Beevers said. About 90 minutes later. seven ml'mbers of the SWAT team ar· rived. yelled while walking brick and forth in front of the houst•. rap ping on windows and thl' door Stansbury fina lly made con tact with Vaughn through <• broken front wandow "You'n • shot., .. Stansbur) \\as heard to asl<. He returnt•d to the s heriff'-. • command post The SWAT team was then or d cred to "ta ke" th<' houH Seconds late r , onl• member opened a side door and called for an ambulance Beevers said Viwi:thn ap· ;:iarently was dc·sponrk nt ovc•r tro ubled r e lations with <1 girlfriend. The pt.'l1taon s a Hl thl' kid naP<'d nt•wsp.Jpl'r he1re~' could not ha\l' rcct'l\ed a f,11r trial hN'aUSt' of the The md1ctment alleges that the Three MiaJDl• group s iphoned at leas t $2 A seventh shot was heard about 3 15 p m . Al that point, Sheriff's lnvcstitiator Willy Stansbury. wearing a knee·length bullet · proof vest and carrying a snub nosed revolver . approached the house. and tried to make contact with Vaughn. .He said that friends wrcslll'd ,1 .357 m ai:num rc·volvl'r from Vaughn Wedrwsday night anrl buried it in the backyard, hut J J>- parently overlookt'cl lh1• 12·J.(augr shotgun found at Vaughn'~ s1rl l' an the rcs1dl'n<'t· 't.•xtra\ agant prdr1al pubhc1ty <ind th<· prior hrnncl1n~ of \I 1i.!. I k ar ... t a-. d common rnmanJI \lt'\i. llt•.ir.,t. k1cJn;1rwd from hc.•r Bl•r kl'ln apart nwnt Ft'l1 4. I !17 I \\ ·'" ron \ 1c.·ll'd :'>I ;ir\lll 20 ur \\ 1lhn~ I\ .iccom pan~ 1111; h1·1 Jh ch11 tur" duran.: .1 holdu11 al .1 lhlwr111a B.ink br.1nch 111 !'..in I-r ,1nt·1~cn mil hon an funds from two Orange C:ountv hospita ls M1ss1on Com- mun1t~ llo~p1tal . M1ss1on V1e10 .irad ~1 t.•n·v General llosp1tal. Sant:> Ana Hoth hos pitals a nd two allied medic a I cnrpor at ions llnk<.'<1 to the farahllci-ha\'e sued the four and C>ranRe Cou nt~ ranc her Richard .J O'Neill for more lh<1n S.17 million an damaRt-S m four Superior Court r1\'1I art1on:. Whose Duty? l roine Corner 'Problem' Somt•t1mt''\ the ~imple"t thanJi'i bl·rome 1nC'r t'd1hly 1•nmpl4•x wh1•n 'C'\t•ral It'\ t·h 11( J,!nv(•rn nwnt cnn\ c·r~C' Takl' thl' cornC'r of Sand Ca n\'on 1\\cnu<' Jnd :'>1 anm· Wa\ 1n lr\ane. lht• intc.·r'>t'<'llClll ht•l\H'en thl' Santa Ana Freewa) on ramp :-ind El Toro ;\I aranc Corp~ Air Station ror decades. :\1 annc m1hlary po lict' an dress uniform" and w hate J?)o\·l's ha vl' manned thC' an tersect1on, direclml! the C\ enanl( rush hour traffar And toqa). the M:inncs Ml' maantaanang a tenuous foothold on the mtcrsl'ction Rut last wel'k, an thl' midst of a 1un sd1ct1ona I hassle an\01\ 1ng the Cit~ of Irvine, Orange Count) and the State of Cahforma. thl' anlerscctaon w as an uncontrolled mess The stories daffl'r on just which Junsd1ct1on touched ofl the pro~ bll'm. but somewhere someone decad«.'d that the re arc lcRal habihty prohlcm5. 'Allh a Marine d1reclin1? traffic 1r1 a ti\ 11Jan an tcrsect1on Th<' Marin<'s irny the City of lrvml' po lice a i1kcd that the MP lw removed The county says the Mnrancs made 11 study of the l<'1wl aspects of the situation and became concC'rned Rut ref'ardlcss. now all the p:-irt1C's arc concerned that an the l'\'l'nl of an accident whall' the Ma nne was on duty, all would end up an court The mtC'rSt'CllOn is half in coun· h tcrn torv and half an Irvine tcr· n torv But at ll'ads to the freeway and that brings an the state And nonl' or them want the le"al pro- blems that could ensue should an accident occur On the othe r hand. neither the Irvine police. the Sher iff 's Department nor the Cahfomaa Highway Patrol arc interested an manning the intersertioo. And. although a signal even· tually Is planned lbert~ Mike Schmitz. aidt to Supervisor Thomas Riley. said it could be years before it is installed. But accord ln1 to Marine spokes men. after a wtek of the utrcontrolled int~rsection, "the commaod•nc i«'pcnl. Brig. Gen. <See••~ ... r-..u> -· Officers Die In Shootout MIAMI BEACll. f1a <API Detective Frank Dazevedo had just helped break a stolen·cor nng when he and two detcetaves spotted a shmy new luxury car and decided to invesllgatc In o 11hoot1ng rampage that followed. all three detectives were fatally wounded. And the man who allegedly shot them daed today of jlUnshot wounds suffered Thursday night before h e wa s c aptured . Authorities said he shot blmself rather than surrender. He was Identified as Ronald J oseph Rorn , alaall J o!leph Mowlood, no home town known. Authorities said he was wanted on federal charjleS Of Interstate auto theft and was dnving a stolen car. The slain officers wcrl' idcn· tihcd as Tommy Hodges. 32; Clark Curlclle, 28 , and Dazc,·edo, 32. all members of the Dade County Public Safety Department's auto theft d1vlsJon. Police Sgt. George Lucas said the incident began when the three detectives saw a new, lux· ury car going by their station and, acUng on a hunch. decided to cfleck it out. According to Lucas' account: Hodges and Curlettc followed in an unmarked car, then parked and got out when the driver stopped a nd weol Into a room at a 'nearby motel. Hodgca was hil in lbe face with Lwo shotgun blasts fired through a window. The gun- man dashed from the motel and shot Curl ell~ in the chest at close range. Neither officer had drawn hi&weapon. "Hey, Tom, let me talk to you a little," Stans bury repeatedly Hcevl'rs sa1cl dcputu·' will sn•k assault with a dc·adh wc.·a1)(m charges ai:ainst V:wi:thn m <'lln ncct1on with shots that '-'<'rl' f1r1 ·'1 CSte> SWAT, Pag1• i\21 O•llT ...... , ..... •T 1'11110. 0'~11 TENSE VIGIL -Members of Special Weapons and Tactics team from sheriff's office wait outside South Laguna house after occupant fired shotgun at officers and ref used to come out ; 2 DAILY PILOT I ' f'rom ro,,e AJ NUDES •.• they are enforced." he satd. He recogni,cd. bo'* •vcr. that the '1'rul 6'' path lradJ.na w the ~tb end ol lbc park beach had .,.cqwrcd a ccrtum rf'putat1on "A lot of fam1lil'~ binc .ion" down trail Mx <ind hllxe come back tot.illy t.hoclted .it the &l Uvlty &olna on down thel4: l'\'r lnC'd to warn ~omc ~'Opie Q()lnl( down thcr1• ;ind tt '!i ternbly cm barra11'1nR." lhllousa1d. He said the di!ncuJty ar06c bec1au11c nakc.-d be11chaoors would ~1mplv pull on llOmc clolhe'l when uuthor1tu•s t'•~mc.· by. Mi.npowcr lJmltS pn·vcnted C<>nstunt pre-- sence by oHiceri;. • Since Feb. 26, Military Police 'from Pendleton have ap prehended 63 persons m;&ny or th(>m \\ho wc.•re ounbathmit nude on the base :.Ide or the beach. The order 1s:.ucd by Pendleton Commanding General Carl W. Hoffman, was made, according to il base spokesman, because or dangcri; to civ1han:. "due to the many a ctive truining areas . \\l'dpc>ns hrlng rangM and areas m which explosives arc used ·• Deadline For Avco Bond Set Avco Development Corpora- tion has been given until 3 p.m. today to post a bond that seems almost certain to satisfy the Sl.1 million judgment won from lbem by soils engineer Barry Uppert. The deadline was set at 6 p.m. Thursday after a bitterly-fought Orang~ County Superior Court heanng. At one polnt presldma Judge Claude M. Owens and two lawyers were on three telephones .sharing a long distance call lo .senior Avco ofbciab in San Diego. ndge Owens wa:.-called into the d.Jspute when Newport Beach attorney Donald Belveal angrily rejected th e $1.4 million certificate of deposit fJ.led with the county clerk by the earUer stated deadlme-of 4 30p.m. lt had been thought that the bond would finally satisfy the Sl. l million judgment given Lip- pert, 31. by a jury. Juditc Robert L . Corfman's reversal or that • verdict wns in turn ov~rturned by the appellate courts. Belveal had successfully :.irgucd that Lippert was harassed into a heart attack by Avco and other defendantA after movln({ a bouso from Mission Vle10 to a Laguna Niguel site. Belveal rejected the $1.4 million payment Thursday after POl.llling out to Judge Owens that the check was drawn on the Unit· l.-d Cahlornia Bank. GROVE~ •• arc t'xpectcd to total more than $800,000 a year for the city and about the same amount for the county. The Garden Grove school district should reap about $1.l million a year in new proJ>('rty in · come. according to lhc Jrvinc Company proposal. Thr company plans run along the same lines 35 tho exist.mg • J rvine I ndustrl al Complu near OrangC' County Airport. They C'3ll tor 1>tnngcnt arch1tt.'<.'lurnl <'ontrols. broad landsraping ureas ;ind noise or pollutnnl c:on- trols Ac·l'ording to lho envlronmt'n· tal impar t rc p<>rl prepan'fJ for 1ht'.' prOJHt , about hair lht• workC'rs arc cxpectC'(f to come from Garden Grove. Anaht1m, Santa Ann ond Dutna Park. '\bout 44 percent arc CXpt'<'ted to c•omC' from the nrl'a Ix-tween w~c G rirdcn Grove and the Long lk'orh Freeway. 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He was olao known as one or the Three Mu11kctt'<•r!'i, a trtQ o( 13-year-olds who were r<'du<'l'<l by onc·th1rd W C'docsday nt.itht when Ruben died or traffic M'ci dent iojunes. lnH'stlgnlors ~aid tht' vl('tim .sprrnt<'<I ont> d1r\•('tlvn for • ''"' Sh'ps. then· dod&ed the oppoalt1• wny a1 the oncomln1 motoreyell' carecntld In ttlc 1ort dirt. ll '1 fronL wheel di1tg1ntt in und causing It tu thr3sh vr11l wobble. F,....P~Al IRVINE ••• 0.011, " ... ..,.... ., ... 111<• 0'-11 AFTER SHOOTING HIMSELF, DESPERATE SOUTH LAGUNA RESIDENT IS CARRIED OUT Offlci•I Took Him to Hoaptt•• Located Abovt Two Block• From Seen• "l still t'&n 't bellc\'t' 1t har>- pencd." sa)•s l:Jeth Nelson. hts football coach In the Cit) of Hunt· mgton Bea('h Recreation Depart· mentfootball program. AC Pommerenk became so con· cemE'd with the li\'es and safety or Marlnts and c1v1llan personnel l)tattoned there that he resumed use of MPs lo direct trafftc al the rnterst>ctton ." l'r ... PageAJ Plane Crash SWAT ••• as they arrived at the scene. The standoff drew a crowd of onlookers, dressed in everything from swim suits lo business swt.s. Most ol them crouched behind cars, trees ~ buildings for safety. Niguel Man, Pilot N arned as Victhns Together "1th CleLc Hudgens and her own son, Blll.Jc. also both 13. they made up ·the Three Muslteteet's. Ruben. an honor roll student who earned As at Haven View School in north Huntington Beach, excelled in malh\.·matks and reading and athletics. lie was fatally injured Monday. ManslaughtN and traffic code charges were still pending today against the 17-ycar·old whost• motorcycle roared out of control through a vacant field and hit Ruben, crushing his head. Mean"' h1lc, negotiations <1rc continutn!l bet ween the various parta•s to find a permanent solu-tJon. One approarh b('in' con-sidered by l rv1ne police ad ministrators 1s deputizing the MPs as traffic officers. "Letting the Mitrincs keep do ing 1t Just· like thl'Y 'vc been doing 1t for year s Hems like lhl' s implest solution to the pro blem," said Schmitz. "I don'I think there has ever been an arc1 dent there while the MPs were on duty." BRIGIITE AND 1'HE BE4SFS PARIS (AP> -French film star Brigitt.e Bardot says she is forming a "Brigitte Bardot Found a lion" to fight for the pro- tection ol animals worldwide. In a television interview shown Thursday, Miss Bardot called for a peaceful demonstration outside the Norwegian Embassy to pro. fest the killing of baby seals by rforweglan fur hunters. A Laguna Nlguel man who was president of a Costa Mesa mail order firm, and an Orange Coun· ty airport pilot were identified Thursday as the victims of Wed- nesday's plane crash off San Onofre. Anthony 8 . Calandra, 52, of 32621 Balearic Drive, Laguna Niguel, and Pilot Stephen W. Rlzuto, 30. of Placentia, were Identified by Deputy San Diego County Coroner William Souza as the men killed in the predawn crash ju.st south of former presi· dent Richard Nixon's San Clemente estate . The cause of the crash re- Ford Blasts Reagan F or-'Misleading' MILWAUKEE. Wis. CAP) -- President Ford today accused Ronald Reagan or basing his most recent attacks against Ad· ministration policies on "mis- leading statements" and said th1s kind of campaigrun-" could' -hurt the unity of the Republican party. Asked whether he would con· sider debatmg Reagan on U.S. military policy and superiority over the Soviet Union. the Presi- dent s aid he does not feel debate .. with a person not Iamihar with Bo Callaway Geu Tkket From Offker WASHINGTON (Pl-''I'm Bo Callaway, head of the Pres1· dent's campaign committee. You've probably read about me in the papers ." ·Howard H. Callaway told a policeman. But that didn't stop oHtcer Carl Miller from giving President Ford's campaign chief a $25 ticket for running a red light tn the Di1trict of Columbia on Thursday. Callaway was beinit in· terv1ewed in his car by a reporter when the offtccr stopped them. "Uh oh.'' Calla~ay said as he ~nw ttiC' pohce car's na~htng Ugh~. "I've ftOt all lhe luck." The incident happened ns Callaway.was drlvlng downtown to clean out his desk at Ford's campaign h eadquarters. lie formally quit as eampaign chairman this week after allcga- hons he used influenre while Secretary of Army to benefit hts Colorado ski resort. Callaway said tho ticket was tht> first he received In three years of driving in the Oislrict. the facts" would be helpful. At a news conference as he toured Wisconsin 's urban areas seeltine votes for Tuesday's primary, the President said Reagan attributed quotations t.o KISSINGER DENIES REAGAN OUOTB-AA Setretary of State Henry A. Kiss- inger that "were a fabrication." I Reaga n said today in Los Angeles he stands by his state- ment that Kissinger believes "the Uni ted States Is in decbne and the Soviet Union is the wave of the future." ( "l will stand by everything I said" In a nationally ·televised statement Wednesday night, the former California governor said ata press conference.) Ford wu asked whether Reagan's attacks, during his • television address to the nation this week, would cause him to change his campaign style. Jn reply, the President de· nounced the former California governor's TV appearance as "a rerun or what Reagan's been say- ing in Florida and North Carollna. Much of it 1s built on misleading statC'mcnts." Ford 1s i.c<'k 1nR urban, C'lhnic and farm votes 10 Milwaukee and Wt•st Bend. Ile will campaij!h in Fond du Lac and Green Bay Saturday. Al his news conference, the Prc:.1dcnt said he had tried to keep his attacks against ReaRan to a minimum bccausr he would rather discuss issues. That, said Ford. is !he be11t way to maintain p11rtv unity. lie said Rcagan':oi tactics on telev1s1on do not con- tnbute to!'iuch unity. The President went on to de-f md his m1l1tary prol!ram. say- ing "the United States 111 un- surpas11cd by any nation BS for as military capability Is con rerned." Drink Up Wff ee Prices lncrecue NEW YORK CA P) -Prices arc going up on Max· weJl House, Yuban, Brim and Sanka brand ground cofCee, says General Foods Corp .. which markets them. General Foods said Thursday it increased the wholesale price of th.e coffees 15 cents per pound. Its Max-Pax ground coffee !titers were increased 10 cents per can, the company sa.id. Instant Sanka and Yuban were increased one ,, cent an ounce; Maxim freeze.dried coffee two cents an ounce; and freelte·dried Brim and Sanka 2.5 cents an ounce . A spokesman (or (;(?neral Foods sajd green coffee costs have continuro to rise and are now up more than 70 percent since July. About that time, there were ad verse developments ~n major coffee-producing nations, lncludi~g a s~ve~e frost in Brazil. civil war in Angola. torrential rains m Colombia and an cartltlluakc in Guatemala. mained unknown today, although FAA maintenance rnspector Frank Leano :.ll1d Thursda~· there were signs that a fuel leak had occurred aboard the gold· and-white Cessna 172 Skyhawk, which crashed an names inLo the sea. Leano emphasized, howc,'cr, the leak bad not been confirmed Samples of burned clothing, equipment and metal are be1n i:: readi e d fo r :.h1pment t o Washington. D C. for tcsung, ar cording to officials or lht• :\,1 t1onal Trans portation Safet y Board. Mr. Calandra was prei.1d<'nl of .S1arcrut of C alJfoaiiJL. 3159 Red Hill Ave . Co:.ta Mesa Tfw mail order Cirm :.pec1alltcs m household and gift items A mass of Chnstian bunal will be held al 9 a.m . Saturday at ~t Catherine's CaLholtc Church HI Lagurra Bc11ch for Mr Cahmdrtt Ile is survived by his w1fr. Vera. of Laguna Niguel ; a daughter . Phylhs Donndly of Laguna Niguel, and a son, Tun, of Santa Ana. The coroner's office said ar· rangements arc pending for Mr. Rituto. Mr. Rituto was a pilot with Shaw Airmolive at Orange Coun- ty airport, which owned the aircraft. A companion who witnessed the accident at Warner Avenue and 8olsa Chica Street ducked bl•hind a massi\·e street sign. Fro• Page A J STRIKE ... Spokl'smcn for the nation·;; auto industry said they would hare to. star.L S.bJ.U.lLDJLQQ~Iu>ro· ductton planls by n<'xt week 1r the larges t walk o ut e ve r b y Teamsters continued Labor Secretary \\' J L'srry Jr . the kt.•y frderal orrir1al 10 volved in tht' d1spuh' l.>et wel'n 400,000 Te-amsl~r-ft and lhe·truck, ing industry . remained at th1• baqwin1ng site in this Ch1ra1?0 suburb trying lo rl'solvc the linl(t'ring money issu\.1S. Us cry's continuc•d presence at the talks was taken as a hopeful sign. He canceled tentative plans to return Thurs day to Washinirton and remained until negotiations r ecessed al 1 :20 a.m. this morning. The negot1la · lions resumed later in U1e morn· mg. 3 Indicted In Torture Of Elderly LAKEPORT <AP) -A Lake County grand jury has indicted three.. xoun~ l'!lfn on_eh~rg_es ..Q.f _ rap(', robbery, thsitull and burglary in the ~exual attack and krufe torture of an elderly couple fal)l month. The indirt ment Thursday ac- cused the three of raping a r.:1 year-old woman on March l!J. and binclini:: hC'r and hrr husband, 67. before nearly sevl'ring several of th~ir fingers during a 11 2·hour sic~c al the couolc homl'. in Franklin . Both were hospitalized and rl'· covered Crom the atlack. The men wt're identified as David Jack, 32, Doyle Fred, 21. and William L. Fred, 21, all or Mission Rancheria. Mature Sofa &-Chair Sale All of our fine sofa and and chairs that are over drastica 11 y months four reduced old wi 11 be new m erchandise. Such well-known names as: • Woodmark • Sherrill • tvlarge Carson •Stanton Cooper and many others MANY REDUCED AS MUCH AS 30% to make room for Don 't wait! Stop in now while the selection is best. WlUDA YS & SA TUIDA YS 9:00 to S:lO NEWPORT BEACH • 17l7WI:.~1'\l.I ~ P OH , 1)42 2050 LAGUNA BEACH• :u\ ii.OH I ti t'tl·\:0.1' It'>\' • ·~ 6.m TORRANCE •. 231149 llAW'TIIOR" .. IH.\'D •llr>t•n fn 111 q ';un 12 S JO> r.11 121!1 L~guna/SOuth Coast • EDITION . Today'~ Closing .y. Stoek -; * * * VOL. 69, NO. 93, _.SECTIONS, '4 PAGES .Ji ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FOR NIA TEN CENTS Nude Backers .Set Onofre Showdown By JACK CHAPPEU. OUM 0.lly 1'1194 IUft . A weekend "celebration'' at San Ohofre planned by sup- porters or nude beaches may be headed for a showdown with authortt.tes. The Orange County Campaign for Clothing Optional Beaches has planned a demonstration Saturday and Sunday al the south end of the San Onofre State .Beach near the Camp Pendleton boundary where acorea or ··trespassers'' on the. Marines· beach have been rounded up and delained by Military Police. The celebration announced in a flurry of flyers distributed throuihout the area is to start at about 1 p.m. Spokesman Dean R. Hyatt, a Mission Viejo attorney, sajd the group ho~ several bun· dred persons will attend. Park Ranger John Ballou pointed out in an interview that the croup bas not eotteo for a legal nude beach in Orange necessary permits foa-bold.int an County. ' aasembl•Je. He sa.id the San Onofre site was Further, Ballou said nudity selected first because of the re· wu not permitted in state parks cent notoriety created over the and clta4on• CO'Jld be issued. In Marinaes Corps action ln sweep· extreme ca.ses, physical arrests ina up the nude bathers and could 00-nlade, be said. others aatbered on the Camp Ryatt uid oraanii.ers or lh~Pendleton beach. event will d iscourage people Hyatt said the area has been from strippin1. She uid the ma· used for years as a nude beach 1or purpose of the or&a.nWltion wHb no harass ment from was to sbow a need was present authorities. S. -Laguna M~n Holds Police Off 3 ·Hours O.lly ...... -...., l'•ln<JI0'0.-11 SHERIFF'S INVESTIGATOR WILLIE STANSBURY TRYING TO TALK TO DESPEAAT£ MAN Despondent Occupant Thomas R. Vaughn, 38, Later Shot HlmHtf With Shotgun Crash Victims Named Niguel Executive Identified in Air Tragedy A Laguna Niguel man who was president of a Costa Mesa mail order firm. and an Orange Coun · ty airport pilot were Identified Thursday ns the v1ct1ms of Wed · nesday's plane crash off San Onofre. Anthony R Calandra, 52, of 32821 Balearic On vc, Laguna Niguel, and Pilot Stephen W. Riluto, 30. of Placentia, were ldentifl~ by Deputy San Diego County Coroner William Souta as the men killed an the predawn crash just south or former prt-s1· dent Richa rd Nixon 's Sa n Clemente eslalc. The cause of the crash re· mained unknown today. ol\hough FAA mainte nance Inspector frank Leano suld Thursday there were 11gns that a fuel leak had occurred aboard the 1rold· Coa~t W eather Patchy low clouds late tonight a nd early Saturday morning otherwi~e sunny for the weekend Little change In temperature, with highs Saturday around 70 and low torught in the low sos. INS IDE TODAY New 01t1u1 101Ll ~ tdgmg Old tM Born thtoter nnl Jl~T .and th' Hu11ttngton Btoch P1o11hou.se vriU ~ loolcmg for .a MW home. Daily Pllo( Stoff Writer Tom Tdcu ttlu the 1tort1 on Page C 1 o/ tht Wtt~. ..... J[ MY-'9rfke AJ ,.,_. Al ...... e 7 -yT,... AU LM...,. •1 Mt.+et CJ.7 ~· ., -· """'' ... a.II~ Dl-14 ,...._., ..... A4 and-white Cessna 172 Skyha wk , which crashed in names into the sea. Luno emphnsiied. however. ~leak had not been confirmed. Samples or burned clothing , equipment and metal are being rt>ad1ed for s hipment to Wasrungton. D C. for testing, ac cording to officials of the Na· lional Transportation Safety Board. Mr. Calandra was president of Starcrest or California. 3159 Red llill Ave., Costa Mesa. The mall order firm spedal.Jtes in household and gift items. A mass or Christian bunal Will Laguna Gets Better Fire Class Rating The city oC Laguna Beach has been placed in an improved nrc Jnsuranc:e protection class -a move which may mean lower fire Insurance premiums for home and business owf\ers. The city received the improved rating as a result of a survey con· d~ted six months ago by the lnsurance Sen•ices Office of California <ISO), a rating bureau used by major insurance companies. The survey found that fire pro- tection and water delivery have •mproved sine\? 1961, when the cl· t y was last rated. Oran S. Lowery, A division manager for ISO, said ma letter to city omcials that lire in· surance premiums should drop as a result of the new classifica- t1on. LoweTy admitted today, however, that any ~rease pro- bably will be offset by year-to- year inflationary cost increases in insurance premiums. be held at 9 a.m . Saturday at St. Catherine's Catholic Church in Laguna Beach for Mr. Calandra. He is survived by his wire, Vera. of Laguna Niguel; a daughter, Phyllis Donnelly or Laguna Niguel, and a son, Tim, of Santa Ana. The coroner's oHice said ar· rangements arc pending for Mr. Ri i uto Mr. R1tuto was a pilot with Shaw AirmOtlVe at Oran~e Coun· ty airport, which owned the airer Aft. Finally Shoots · HirnseH By FREliERICK SCHOEMEHL Ol .. Deilyl"I ........ A man who barricaded himself inside a South Laguna residence and later shot himself was rescued by Orange County h~ri~ d-eputlfl-followtng a tense, three· hour standoff Thurs- day. Tbe standoff ended ·about 3:6' p.m. when three members or the sheriff's Special Weapons and Tactics (SW AT) team broke into the house and found Thomas Richard Vaughn, 28. sprawled on a \edroom noor with a shotgun wound in his forehead. Vau1hn, a security guard r~ cently fired from his job, .-as re· ported in satiafactory condition today at Orange County MedJcaJ Center, where he was admit~ after receiving emergency treat· ment at Soulh Coast Community Hospital. The drama on the street comer in front or 31944 Virginia Way began al 12 :.47 p .m. whe n sheriff's deputies responded to a call of a "man with mental pro- blems with a shotgun in his bands'." said Sheriff's set. Bob Beevers. Deputies who positioned themselves behind a patrol wl.it wit.ft shotguns heard six shots fired from the house, Beevers said. About 90 minutes latel', seven members of the SWAT team ar· rived. A seventh sh'ot was heard about 3: 15 p.m. At that point, Sheriff's Investigator Willy Stansbury, wearing a knee-length bullet· proof vest and carrying a snub nosed revolver. approached the house, and tried to make contact with Vaughn. <See SWAT, Pace AZ) ~ •> Orellpc..otf All . 0-.... u........ .,.. For 11 typical residence carry· ing $.50,000 in fir-e insurance, Lowery said, the premium should dedine about f7 from the $83 it costs today. -• ..,..., ,. ... ,... .., ,..,. .. ti,,._" 0.... Netlut AU ~ •t-4 • ............... .&6 SIKllMlt"-tt Alt•IS .....,.._ Q.1 T•lrri.... ct .....,_. AU•ll T1oNWn 01 .... ~ Alt Wt..-r A4 .....__. et ---•• .... ~ ei-....-. C•t . . ' Fire insurance for businesses CSff RATING, Piage A2) t TENSE VIGIL -M~ d Spedal Wea19ns and Tactics team from sh~rifr's office wait outside South Laguna house after occupant .. fired shotgun at officers and refused to come out. "It la not being held t.o cause any conftonl.ation with the Marines and their guard3,'' Hyatt added. And. whJle the organbation ls discouraging people from going nude, he said , it may not be suc- cessful. "l can only say that there are people coming up from San Dieeo. A lot of nude beachers are coming to the meeting. A lot or them are angry . They may Pardon Patty? SAN MATEO CAP> -A group of Unitarian Church members say they peti· tloned President Ford to pardon convicted bank robber Patricia Hearst. The petition said the kld· -naped newspaper heiress could not have received a fair trial because of We "extrava1ant pretrial publicity and the prior branding of Miss Hearst as a common criminal." Miss Hearst, kidnaped from her Berkeley apart- ment Feb. 4, 1974, was con- victed March 20 or willing- ly accompanying her ab- ductors durine a holdup at .a Hibernia Bank brancti i.n San Francisco. Deadline J ForAvco- BondSet Avco Development Corpora· tfon baa been given until 3 p.m. today to post a bond thaj. seems almost certain to .satiglythe $1.1 mJllion jud1ment won from tben:i by aolla enaJneer Barry Lippert. Tbe deadline was set at 6 p.m. Tbunday after a bitterly.fought · Orange County Superior Court bearing. At one point presidjng Judge Claude M. Owens and two lawyers were on three telephones sharing a long distance call to senior Avco officials in San Diego. Judge Owens was called into the d.lapute when Newport Beach attorney Donald Belveal angdly r eject e d the $1.4 million certificate of deposit filed wilh <See AVCO, Page AZ> become demonstraUvc and lay there on the beach wilh their clothes orr Just like they normal· ly do," Hyatt said. Ballou was deClnlte about th rangers' posiUon. "lC there are nude people down there' they 're going to aet cited, •• be said. "We 've just never tolerated nudhy In the park. Park rule~ and refulations ~over nudity and <See NUDES, PafeA%) Trucker Contract 'Close' ARLlNGTO~ HEIGHTS, Ill. (AP) -The Ford administration look the opening steps today toward forcing a hall to a two· day nationwide s trike of Teamster truck drivers that bas already resulted in industrial layoffs. Meantime. sources close to both aides said bargainers were "very close'' to agreement on a total economic package, but dis- agreement on how the money package should be distributed re- mained to be settled. But the Ford administration. taking no c hances on the possibility the strike could hamper the nation's economic recovery, started preparations In Washington to invoke the Tart. Hartley Act !l&alnst the strike. Pre sf den fl a·f a ssistant L. William Seidman asked several government agencies to prepare reports on the economic impact of the strike. Administration sources said. The reports, to be returned to the White House by noon Saturday, would be needed if President Ford asked for a court injunction under the act to stop the walkout. However, •ourcea said it would probably be Tuesday at the earliest before the government could go into court. The move wu seen a.s an effort by the government to put added pressure on union and industry neeotiators to resolve their d1s- put'e without government in· t.ervenlion. Earlier. Administration sources said it appeared the gov· emmenl would refrain from In- voking the Taft-Hartley Act while bargaining continued and <See STRIKE, P1ge AZ> 3 Miami Cops Die In Shooting Spree MIAMI BEACH, na. (AP) - Detective Frank Dazevedo bad Jtut helped break a stolen-car ring when he and two ddedlves spoUed a shiny new luxury car and decided to invesUgate. In a shooting rampage that followed, all three detectives were fatally wounded. And the man who alleJedJY shot them died today of &un.sbol wounds suffered Thursday nieht. b e for e he was captured. Authorities said be shot himself rather than surrender. He was Identified as Ronald Joseph Born, alias Joseph Mowlood, no home town known. Authorities said he was wanted on federal charges of interstate auto theft and was driving a stolen car. The slain otricers were Iden· tlfled as Tommy Hodges, 32; Chrk Cu rlelte, 28 ; and Daievedo, 32, a ll members of the Dade County Public Safety Department's autothef\dlvialon. Police Sgt. George Lucas said the Incident began when the three detectives saw a new, lux- ury car going by their ataUon Coffee Shop Hit In 1650 Burglary An Intruder who apparently was ftmlllar with the biding place lelected by the operator of a Dana Point eottee shop re· moved her intended bank deposit of tsSO while she was absent from the premises, Orange County 1her1ft'• officers reported. Depulles aa.id the loss was re· ported by Judy Ann CaMava, operator of Mac's CofCee Brelk, 34157 Pacific Coast Hlghway. She nld the cash was taken from her purse which was hidden under a trash container. and. acting on a hunch, decided to check It out. According to Lucas' account: Hodaes and Curlett.c followed in an unmarked car, then parked and got out when tho driver stopped and went into a room al a nearby motel. Hodges was hll in the race with two shotgun blulS fired through a window. The gun- man dashed from the mptel and shot Curlet.le In the chest at close ranee. Nclther officer had drawn his weapon. Dazevedo, 11UlJ at the station. ran toward the motel after the first shot and aav-e chase on foot to the neeing gunman, firing as he ran. But ho was cul down by return fire and tho gunman ran back to where he lay and shol <SH 3 KILLED, Page A%) Her Death 'No Trouble' MELBO U RNE , Australia (AP) -Kwok Weng Veon1, the janitor al the city morgue, saw a woman's •hadow on the frosted glass aide door. As be reached to open fl for her, Kwok told a cor· oner'• court, he heard a abot, and when he opened the door, the body of Carolina Hicks, 32, fell =h gh, her clothes splat. ed wlth blood. A .22· ber rifie clattered to lhecround. Police said Mra. Hicks died 40 feet from the mortuary chamber. A suicide note in her .purse said, ''I don't want my de- ath lo give people too much trouble.'' t Al DAn..Y PILOT LISC awta• At•lete F,....P-.rAI \ I Boy, 13, Dies ·After Accident SWAT ••• • "Hey, Tom. let inc-talk to you a lil\lt," Stanf)bury Teputedly yelled while walklDlf bJek •nd forth In front of thC""house, rap pmg on wlndows andlhedoor. Stansbury fmally made con- tact wltb Vauahn throu1h a broken front window ... You're shot.," Stansbury was heard to as'< He return~d to the sheriff's command po t. By ARTII ft It. VtNS£L Ol llM 0.11, l'j ... """ Ruben Corvera, admost • hllh school frethmarn, preferred lhu nickname Dano to Illy HIUy Rud· dy and perhaps thut Is what in· spired football fever in the toor root, nine -In ch, 10.pound halfback. He was also known as one or Uie Three Musket~rs. a trio of l3·year·olds who were reduced by one·third Wedne4day night · when Ruben died of traffic acc1 dent lnjunes "I slllJ can 'l believe it hap- SUCCUMBS TO INJURIES Ruben Corvera F,....P~Al NUDES ••• they are enforced," he said. He recognized. however. that the "Trail 6" path tending to lhl' south end of the park beach had acquired a certain reputation. ''A lot of families have gone down trail six and have come back totally s hocked at the ac- tivity going on down there. I've tried to warn some people going down there and it's terribly cm· barrasslng," Ballou said. He said the difficulty arose because naked beachgoera would simply pull on some clothes when authorities came by. Manpower timils prevented constant pre- sence by officers. Since Feb. 26, M1Utary Police from Pendleton have ap- prehended 63 person" many of them who wen• s unbathmJ? nude on the base side of the beach. The order issued by Pendleton Commanding General Carl W. Hoffman, was made, according to a base spokes man, because of dangers to civilians "due to the many active training arl"as, weapons firing rangl"S and are..is in which explosivc.•s arc used ·· Plants Stolen From Nursery Burglars who moved in after the business had <'loscd for the night have rarried oH potted plants valued at $627 fro m a Dana Point nursery. Orange County shl'nffs ·off 1cers said. Dt-puUes said the plants and their rl'dwood eontalnl'rs we re taken from the Tt'n Ten Nur~cry, 342195. Coast Highway. New B-1 Flies PALMOALf: CAPl -The ~<'C'Ond B·l bombN prototype ha~ madf' lb maiden flight 11ur cea!lfully. the Air For<>e sovs. ORANGE COAST I " DAILY -PILOT ~~:r.~~~~?,•,''r, -;,:;:~:=t~;.,~ :~ ':; CH'• '1\Att1"'4tftoQ (On'lt>•ftf ~W..m.....,••• 9'1hl1\f'lfft N'fHwt .. , O'lt "llUf'I • Hf\.tt' •·V (th~· ..-. .... Ntwrtl)\1•,ll••-tt'i t1w,-,,,,~~tw-tc.ht •-· M O"I ... 411Wt' llVlft~ \ .. ilt'I" ....... \'1ll•f •"" ~ l"" .. " "'''''°'co-..\t • ••r-ow, .... ,.;~1 •• 1, ~ I\ ~'"'"' \•IM•tl•t• .,__, '11'"'1 If ,,... :;~~l·:~ ~~:::;1 .~,·,~~~.~'.t4:,._'" M\I n., Rot>E>rt N WN'd P?•\•U. "' .. nie '""'*""" Jdck R. Curlf'Y V•te p,,.,Wt.ftt • .., C,.,.,,.~.-M.~ ThomasKeevil t ···~~ Thotn~s A . Murphltlt' ~~llt"9 l ., ... Charles t4 Loos Richard P. Nell A)\nt~t ~.,,... ,.l4tar\ ua11"• 0.•<11 Office 11 .. G-•"'"'-' ,.._,...,..._.., P 0 __ .,.I~ Offices , .... -.v .... 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Manslaughter and lrafric code • charges were still pendin& today against the 17-year-old v.hosc motorcycle roared out of control through a vacant field and tut Ruben. crushing his head. A companion who WLtncsscd the accident at Warner Avenue and Bolsa Ctuca Street ducked behind a mass1ve street sign. lnvestigators said the v1ct1m spnntt'd one direction for a few steps, then dodged the opposite way as the oncoming motorcycle careened in the s on dirt, it's front wheel digging in and causing it to thrash and wobble. Ruben's l ast few steps of broken-field running put him right in Its fatal path, police said. His parents, truck driver Ruben Corvera Sr., and t e lephon e operator Cella Corvera, of 15682 Swan Lane, cannot talk much about it today The fallen Mus keteer is r e· membered weU by others, "ho will gather tonight and Saturday ror CathoUc funeral services in St. Bonaventure Church, 16400 Springdale SL, Huntington Beach. Rosary will be tonight at 7 o'clock, with Mass at 10 am. Saturday, under direction of Peel< Family ColoruaJ Funer al Home. ------- .. Please s ay something to thank all the people for their prayers." s ays Mrs. Nelson, his coach in football. ba~ketball. baseball. and soccer. m which ltc. lettered at his school She says s pecial scr\'iecs "'ere held and many youngslcr!> af. fili atcd with other dl'nominations attended all the prayer sessions for Ruben. Survivors in addition to his parents include a broth<'r. San· ti ago; sisters Celia and Juanita; grandparents Santiago and Enri- queta Corvera and Mrs Ccha ~­ quer. all of Huntington Beach. Friends said the close-knit family mo\·ed to Huntington Beach five years ago and quickly became a part or their neighborhood near Meadowlark Airport. Fro•Pa~Al AVCO ••• the county clerk by the earlier staled deadline of 4 : 30 p. m lt had been thought that the bond would finally satisfy the Sl.l million judgment gi\cn Li1>· pert. 31, by a jury. Judge Robert L. Corfman's reversal of that verdict was in tum overturned by the appellate courts. Belveal had s uccessfull y argued that Lippert was harassed into a heart attack by A\'co and other defondants after moving a house from M1ss1on V1e10 to a Laguna Niguel site. . Belveal re1ected the Sl.4 million payment Thursday after pojnUng out to Judge Owens that the check was drawn on the Unit ed California Bank It meant, the la" yer :-;aid, that Uppert 's money could be seized by the bank becaust" the bank holds more than Sl.4 million in 11"1!'1 on the Avco Corporation. Bel vea I sa Id J udgt' Owens agre<'d and ordered Avco to post a bond by 3 p m . today that will be held in tru11t by the county clerk and kept free from any hen judgment. Th• SWAT team waa then Or· dNed to "Ukc" th~ house. Sl'conds 111.tcr. one member OP<!ned a filde door ~nd called for an ambulance. ,,.. Beevers sald Vaughn ap parcntly was despondent over troubled relations with a girUriend. II O.ily Pt ... -·· l>Y l'•I"<' 0'0.-tl AFTER SHOOTING HIMSELF, OESPEAATE SOUTH L~GUNA RESIDENT IS CARRIED OUT lie said that friends WTeslled a .357 ma)tnum revolver from Vaughn Wednesday night and buned It in lhe backyard. but ap- parently overlooked the 12-gauge &hotgun found at Vaughn's side Ul the residence. Offlctal Took Htm to Ho1ptt•I Locat-.d About Two Block• From Scene 8t'evers i.u1d deputies will seek Cella Documents Stall assault with a deadly weapon charges agauut Vaughn in coo· oectlon with shots that were fired as they arrived at the s~e. The standoff drew a crowd or onlookers, dressed in everything from swim s uits to business suits . Most of them crouehed behmd cars, trees and bultdmgs Court Canceu Vnsealing Arrangements Transcnpts of Orange County Grand Jury hearings that led to the mdictment of Dr. Louis J . Cetta Jr. and three business as· sociates will not be made availa· ble to the public Monday. Superior Court officials can- celed arrangements for their un- sealing late Thursday when the CalJfornla Supreme Court issued a stay order itfter reviewing brieCs filed by defense attorneys. But It was made clea.r by tht: high court \hat the action is a temporary measure designed to g1\'e the judges lime to morc,. thoroughly examine \'Olununous bners on the iss ue of the con- troversial transcripts. Their contents led lo the filing -01 J.Z1 felon)!...COW11£. a&ainst Dr- Cella, 51. the Santa Ana physi- cian whose long time role in Orange County politJcs has led rum to provide financial backing for candidates seeking both local and s(ale omce. Indicted with him and facing trial April 19 are: George L. 01· lendorf, 44, of Laguna ~ach : Stephen R. Evans, 31. of Mission Viejo and Theodore Schiffman, SJ, of Santa Ana. . The indictment alleges that the group siphoned at least $2 million in funds from two Orange County hospitals -Mission Com· munity Hospital, Mission V1e10 and Mercy General Hospital, Santa Ana. Both hospitals and two allied medical corporations linked to the facilities have sued the rour and Orange County rancher Richard J . O'Neill for more than $37 million in damages in four su~rtol' Coort clvtl acttbM. O'Neill has not been named as a defendant in the Orange County criminal action or in a Cederal ac· lion that charges Cella and his three co-defendant$ w1th 44 I',.... Page Al for safety. felony counts of tax evasion, fraud, theft and cons pm1cy. Pretrial action in the local Cella case is scheduled to resume Monday in Superior Court Judge Jerrold S. Oliver's courtroom. Judge Oliver has indicated he will rut~ Monday on a senes or motions. Including a motion for the separate trial of Schiffman. Fro•PageAl STRIKE ••. there were indications of pro- gress. The act provides for an so.day cooling-off period, but that would take the pressure otr negotiators. In the first major industrial cutback resultine from the NeuJ York's strike. General Motors Corp. to-day laid off 5.600 final assembly workers at its GMC truck and Pl; uhl, Si 'ted Coach division in Pontiac. An ad· .,e, ',/ ~ dilional 2.000 other employes re- WASHINGTON <AP) -The matnedonthejobaltheplaml. General ~nti.ng-·-Of* · the---Ari<rAlnerlcanMolorsCOrp.an· congressional . ~ud1l a~ency, is nounced today It will swipend all less opt1m1st1c . than Treasury N9rth American car production Secretary Wilham . E . ~!m on and lay off 12,100 hourly workers about New York City s ab1tity to beginning Monday due to the repay emergency federal loans. stnke. a 5enat~ ~)"$~ RATING IMPROVED. • • The head of the GAO , Comptroller General Birne r Staats, is tcstirymg today before the Senate Banking Committee> about his agency's assessment of the city's financial prospects. Spokesm<'n for th<' nation's auto industry said they would have to start shultinA down pro· ductlon plants by next week if the largest walkout ever by Teamsters.continued. without a utpmatlc sprinkler systems should decline nin(,'i)er- cent for structural protection and four percent for cont.eot.s cov- erage, be said, For businesses with automatic spnnkler systems, which have tower premiums to begin with. a h ve percent reduction is an- tJcipatcd, Lowery s:ud. C1t1es arc rated by ISO on a scale of one to 10. No city in California has achieved a class one status, Lowery said. Laguna Beach formerly had <'lass s1x status; it now is lil5ted in class five. ._ "It's good news to us," Fire Chid Charley Kuhn said today. Kuhn said, however, that he was somewhat disappointed because the city missed falling into a class four rating by a nar- FroaPageAI 3 KILLED ••• him again in the abdomen, Lucas said Other offi cers quickly fanned out through the area and were St'arching the bt'ach when a shot rang out in front of them, Lucas said A policeman 11aid he found Horn lyinA on the ground, bleed- ing from a self·innicted head wound. Fellow officers who rushed lo lht' scene were angered by a brief delay In ambulance service, caused by a stnkc against a countywlde private ambulance firm. Two dying policemen were roshcd~rby hospital by a fire department rescue team. ' rowmargtn. He said he will request a dl'· tailed breakdown of the results or last vear's survev and specific recommendations for changes that would allow the city to gain a class four rating. Simon told the panel Thursday that there is basis for "cautious opl!mism" th al New York City can repay its current Sl.26-billion loan to the federal government along with carrying out its pro- mJse to balance its books. Labor Suretary W.J . Usery Jr .. the key federal official in- volved in the dispute between 400,000 Teamsters and the truck· ing industry, remained at the bargaining site Jn this Chicago suburb trying to resolve the lingering money lssuC!'I. Mature Sofa & Chair Sale All of our fine sofa and and chairs that are over drastica II y four reduced months old will be to make room for new merchandise. Such well-known names as : • Woodmark • Sherrill •Marge Carson Avco attorney Ed &hacfer rt' fused to com mtnt on the ar- rangement. Avco offi<.'1als In San Diego similarly r<'fusr.d tn dJs- cu~s the \ssue on the lckphont'. Bu&t Nets 22 • Stanton Cooper and many others Lippert, who was runn in~ down the courthouse hallway to the courtroom as Judi;;l" Owens reacht'd hi s decision, was warned by Bclvl"al that again -today's postln~ of a <'ertUicatc of deposit may not be the end of the road. "They art' no,. tallting about another form of a"ppeaJ. a "rlt or supersedence." Belveal said. "The appellate courts may re· fuse to hear it but we won't know until it is filed by Avco." But Belveal has no doubts about what his reaction will be if Avco does not meet today's 3 p.m. deadline. "I bave court authority lo seltc Avco properties that will sal.Jsfy our judgment,•' he said. "But l 'm not going to tell what or where they are until after they arc seized." Belveal said the difference between the $1.4 million certificate and Llpperl's Sl.1 million judgment represents in- terest that bas accumulated ln· tereat that has accumulated since the jury ;lWarded hb client the lessersum. ELCENTRO (AP)-AtotaJ or 22 persons were arrested and 10 more were being sought in a crackdown on heroin In Imperial County. April Fool, Sergeant Fullerton Police nep.rt. ment Sgt. John Shaw al· tended an April Fool's Day session of a supervisory class dtaigned to Improve the quality of law enforce· ment and the work or the men who enforce lhe law Thursday at Golden West College io Huntington Beach. He called local officers afterwud to complain lb.at someone s tole the magnetic stick-on ~llerton Police Depart· ment insignia signs, valued at ftO, off lheaide of hls patrol car while he was in class. MANY REDUCED AS MUCH AS 30% (\ Don't wait! Stop in now while the selection is best. WHIDA TS & SA TUIDA YS t:OO to 5:30 NEWPORT BEACH • 1721 Wt;!>TCLIH OR.. b42 20SO LAGUNA BEACH • JI.\ No1n II l'.OAST mn .. 4\H 6Ml TORRANCE • 2.1649 llAW'lllORNt: BL\'D IOPfn F'n Ill 9. Sun 12 S 301 371112;~ ' Fr iday· ,Clo iog Pri e NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS • \ Friday. Apt112. 1971 Lise DAILY PILOT ;\ J ;l, Freudian Sip Mag &-ag. About Boo:ien 87 MILTON MO KOWITZ Somt pt>Ople drink mor than others, and lt•s nothln~ to be proud of uni~~ you happen to be the 1.1dvtrl1~anll M&-narer Of a m3~8l.10t! Wbit'h IS ltj In~ lo lmprci.1> liquor companits with the wooden IC'~S of lti. re11der6 lf you are in lhllt PoSlllon. then 1t ':s np parenlly altoAether pro per to go around oo~t· ing about the hea\y ' umou""1 of alcoholu• ~'·erages downc.·d b> your subscrl be rs. Money Tree The Americans' lo\'\~' uftair wtth pi.ycholo~y has enabled lh~ magaiine Ps •t•hology Todtly to bwld \JI' 1ls circulation to one million l\nd now that it has rc:u'hl•d lh1s lofty heJiht. it ·s 1 tt•nt on dl:'monstratlng to Mad1!>11n A ,·enu<> admen tful\..ks-ers. ln addllion to having a k1.•\•n interest in Freud and Jung d Reich, have an insatlablt.' thirst for martinis. TO DO THAT, IT has dredged up audience rt':.t'arch data lo com pare the dnnking habits or its readers \\'llh the drinking habits of other magaitne readers and thl' l !-. population as a whole. One certainly has to be impressed. Psychology Todav readers can really put it away. That must be the h1ddt•n meaning in the magazine's themehne. "PT readers l\\e theU' dreams today. not tomorrow." Take rum consumption. Using the U.S. adult average as a base of 100, the PT reader intake 1s 269 -or more than double. It's higher than that or any other leading magazine. PT readers also top the field in vodke drinking, with :.i 216. l~vel. In gin, it has ti> settle for third place, its 183 score trading the 196 lev~ls achieved by readers of The Ne"' Yorker and Saturday Review World. PT ALSO FINISHES lhird in Scotch whisky consump lion, its 210 level behind The New Yorkl.'r's 278 and Harper's-Atlantic's 229. So it seems that when it comes down to drinking. the on· ly ma~azlne that can compare favorably with Psycholoi::y Today 1s The New Yorker. It leads not only in gin and Scotch but in the cordials and brandy departments. Bon Appetit, a magazine for P<'OPll.' interested in gourmet cooking. has a much smaller circulation than Psycho!ogy Today bot it nogs the same horse when 1t talks to Madison Avenue. Its pitch shows a couple loading up a station wagon with bags overflo"' IOA with bottles. and It goes on _to point o~t proudly that in the last month 59.9 per· cent or its subscribers "purchased wines or splnts by the use. . while the entire yeurly U.S. per capit a consump- llon of liquor is only about two-thirds of one case." BUT IT'S OBVIOUS from the figures cited bv Psychology Today that the rcadcrl-of such magazines 1is Time: Newsweek, Esquire, Sports Jllustralcd and Playboy alll dnnk more than the average American adult. For e~a_m~. Time readers drink 60 percent more rum than the average-American. Newswel'k readers consuml• 15 percent more fordials than the U.S. average. Playboy re aders enjoy a 60 pl.'rcent edge in Scotch lnlak<' Ei.quirc re- aders have a 150 score in the vodka department. And Sport~ Jllustratcd readers drink one· third more vodka than thl· average U.S. adult. One might almost be tempted to conclude: that the.,,. magazines are driving people to drink. Takei Advises No Soft n' Fresh Buys Consumer Artl1irs Director Taketsugu Takl.'I advised consumers not Lo send money for an advl·rtis cd Sofl n• Fresh skin care collection. He said it is deceptJvcly pictured as a selection of trial size bottles of cosmetics. Ads have appeared using various names. including the Soft Skin Collection, and Super Freshener Collec~aon. Takei said consumers pay for an ins uCficicnt amount or the products to adequately te:,l them. GOP Connnittee Buys Computer The Republican National Committee has taken delivery on a M1crodata Reality minicomputer system from Datatcl. Inc., Was hington·based distributor of M 1crodatu Corporation of Irvine. The computer will h andle election·yer1r o\ f'rload of informution and will be used for f1nanc1al control und campaign stal1sl1ral rl'porting to the Feder JI t-:le<·t111n Comm1ss1on. 'Debt Skippers ' Leave Million Bills More than 1 million unpaid bills were left IJl'h1nJ eat"h month 1n 197~ hy coru;umer dcbtor11 wM moved without not1· fyin~ their cred1tor:c, arcording lo n r~ccnt nallonwldt• 11ur vey or mc,rnhcr11 hy the J\mc•rican Collcclc>r1' J\frnoclulion (/\CA), Inc. These unpaid hills total SI00,000,000 each month and ul· tlmately increase the prices being puicl by tho:c<• coni.umcr!l who poy their bills as promis<'cl The increos(>d mobility or Amerirnn people and what 11eem.5 to be 11 decrcnscd concl:'rn for personal rcspon~1h1llty ~ire muklnlo{ ":>kip~" a major prohl('m for cn•ditcm;, uccord- IOJt to the association <.:ostii for 11k1p-tracln1t ottemr)llnl{ to locale those who movt• without paying or lcav an~ forwardin~ addresses increase the cost of do1nit bu~1nNI'• and providing ser vices .such as heallh cart\ Mid uw~ m· crease prices for itoods and services. ME~BERS OF mE association -which Includes more than half of the colJcctlon services In the country re· ceive more than S00.000 skip account.a a month after creditors have failed in their own locating erforls. "Consumer debtors occasionally overlook payln~ one or two o( their creditors before movinR. and promptly m1aku payr;nent once they are located." a ccording lo John W. 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Jll' REG. 25US 7 Orange Coast EDITION I Today's CI08int( ··---. • Y.Stoeks j VOL. 69, NO. 93, 4 SECTIONS,~ PAGES C TEN CENTS !Nude Backers Set Onofre Showdown· . -. 1 ' By J ACK CHAPPELL OfllM O••IY ...... Staff : A weekend "celebration" al San Onofre planned by sup porters of nude beuche5 may be headed for a showdown with authorities. The Orange County Campa.ign for Clothing OpUooaJ Beaches bas planned a demonstrahotl. Saturday anct_Sunday at the south end of the San Onofre Slate Beach near the Camp Pendleton boundary where scores or "trespassers" on the Mannes' beach have been rounded up and detained by Miiitary Police. The celebrotJon announced in a flurry of flyers distributed throughout the area 1s to start al about 1 p.m . Spokesman Dean R. Hyatt, a Mission Viejo at\orney, said the eroup hopes several hun- dred persons will attend. Park Ranger John Ballou pointed out in an interview that the aroup has not 1otten nec"sary perm Ill fOt' holding un assemblage. Further, Ballou saJd nudity was not permitted In state parks and citations could be issued. Jn eQreme cases, phys!~ arrests could be made, he said. Hyatt said organisers ol the event will discouraae oeople from stripping. He said the ma· jor purpose or the organiution was to show a need was present 0.Uy "'-' ....... •¥'"•I"<-0'-11 SHERIFF'S INVESTIGATOR WILLIE STANSBURY TRYING TO TALK TO O"ESPEAATFMA"N Despondent Occupant Thomas R. Vaughn, 28, Later Shot HlmseH With Shotgun Deputies Save Gun~an J • • Suspect Woumb Self A./ ter S. Laguna Standoff By FJl EDERICK SCHOEMEllL Of I~ O•llf ,.,._.SUH A man who barricaded himself inside a South Laguna residence and later s hot himself wa:. rescued b y Orange County sheriff's deputies followin~ a ton.se, three-hour standoff Thur~ day. The standoff ended about 3 45 p.m. when three members oC thl' sheriff's Special Weapons and Tactics <SWAT> team broke into thc house and found Thoma~ Richard Vaughn. 28, sprawled on a bedroom noor with a shotgun wound in his forehead. Vaughn. a security guard T<'· ~enlly Cired from his job, was r<'- Porlcd in satisfactory condition today al Orange County Medical Plane Crash Center. where he was admitted aftcr receiving emergency treat- ment at South Coast Community llospital. Thl' drama on the street corner 10 front oC 31944 Virginia Way bt>~a n at 12 '47 p .m . when :.hcnrf's deputies responded lo a call or a "man with mental pro· blems with a shotgun in his hands," s aid Shen Cf's Sgt. Bob Beevers. Deputies wh o pos1tionl'd themselves behind a patrol unal with shotguns heard six shots fired Crom the house, Heevers said. About 90 minutl's latc•r , scvC'n members or thl' SWAT tC'am ar- nvcd. Niguel Man, Pilot N aIDed as VictilllS A Laguna N1..-:url man who wus president Of n Costa Mesa mt11l orck>r firm, and an Oranf(e Coun 1 ty a"1_x>rt pilot were idenllf1C'd 1 Thursday os lhl' v1cllm!i of WNI n('tdny'!I plane crash orr S;m Onofrt• Anthony n Calandra. 52. of 32621 Balearic Drive. LoJi?una ,Niguel, ancl P1lol Stephen W wh1l'h crashed in flamc'8 into lhc- sca Leano emphasited, h<1w('v1'r. the ll'ak had not been confirml'd Samples of burned clothing. ,-qwpml'nl and m etal arc bcmJ! r e adied f o r h1pmcnt to Wa!lhml(ton. D \ for t<'stmg, n<' cording to off1l'1al~ of lhC' No t1onal Trtin~portut1on Sol<'ly Board . A seventh shot was heard about 3: 15 p.m. At that point, Sheriff's Inves tigator Willy Stansbury. wearing a knee-length bullet- proof vest and carrying a snub nosed revolver, approached the housl', and tried lo make contact with Vaughn. "Hey, Tom, Jet me talk to you a little," Stansbury repeatedly yelled while walkmg back and forth in front of the house, rap- pUlg on windows and the door. Stansbury finally made con· tact with Vaughn through a broken front window. "You're shot?" Stansbury was heard to as lt. He returned to the sheriff's command post. Th<' SWAT team was then or- dered to "take" the house. Seconds later, one ml'mbcr opened a side door and called for an ambulance Beevers said Vaughn ap- ;>arently was despondent over lroubled relations with a 1i1rlfnend lie said that friends wrestlcd a 357 magnum rl'volver Crom Vaughn Wcdncsda_v night and buried it in the backyard. but ap· parently overlooked the 12 gauge shotgun found al Vaughn's side m the residence Reevers said deputies will seek assault with a d<'adly weapon chaq;ics against Va~hn m con- nection with s hots that were rared as they arnved al the scene. The standoff drc•w a crowd of onlookers. dressed m everything from swim suits lo business suits. Most of them crouched behind cars, trees and buildings for safety. for a leeal nude beach ln Orange County. He said the San Ono<re site was selected first because or the re- t'ent notonety created over tbe Marines Corps action in sweep- ing up the nude bathers and others gathered on th~ Camp Pendleton beach. Hyatt said the area has been used for years as a nude beach with no harassment Crom authori tles. "It Is not being ht'ld'to causo any conf rontation with the Marines and their guards," Hyatt added. And. wb1le the organization ls discouraging people from golng nude. he said, 1t may not be sut- cess(ul. "I can only say that there are people coming up from San Diego. A lot or nude beacb~rs are coming to the meeting. A lot of them arc angry. They may become demonstrative nnd lny there on the beach with thclt- clotbes off just Uk" they normol- ly do," Hyatt said. Ballou was definite about thc- rangers' position. "If there ar nude proplo down there, they 're going to get citcd," he said. · "We've just never tolerated nudity in the park. Park rules and regulations cover nudity and they are enforced," he said. Gro:ve Site Eyed Irvine Co. Plans Industrial Park By DOUGLASFRITZSCHE Of lM 0•11¥ .. llol ~.n The Irvine Company filed plans today to build a 215-acre, $86 million industrial park on an abandoned Nike missile site in the city of Garden Grove. The company ls negotiating with the Navy to swap the Garden Grove land for lrvine Ranch pr6perty under the fight pattern of jets from El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. district should reap about $1.1 million a year m new property in· come, according to the lrvine Company proposal. The company plans run along lhe same lines as the e.dsting Irvine Industrial Complex near Orange County Airport. They call for stringent architectural controls. broad landscaping areas and noise or pollutant con- trols. According to the environmen- tal impact r eport prepared for the project, about half the workers arc expected to come from Garden Grove, Anaheim. Santa Ana and Buena Park. About 44 percent are exp«ted to come from the area between west Garden Grove and the Long Beach Freeway. Negotiations still arc unde r way a nd, according to company spokesman Jerome Collins. the deal will not go through unless io· auitriarionlng 18 appro~··t>y·--•ri~k Up the city. The Garden Grove plan- ning commission will consider the plan April 15. The Ga rd en Grove site, bounded by Knott, Western and Chapman A venues. alre_a_dy b.as been designated for industrial use in the Garden Grove general plan. But the land is wrapped up in a hassle b e tween county supervi$ors, who want partoC the land for a park, and Garden Grove t'ouncUmen, wbo want it back on the pr-operty tax rolls. Go\+ernment land Is exempt Crom local property la xcs. According to the Irvine Com- pany plan, about 7.200 workers would be employed at lhe com- plex when it is complete in about 10 years. Taxes Crom the devolopment arc expected to total more than S600.000 a year for the city and about the same amount for the cowity. The Garden Grove school To BB Broker Wff ee Prices Increase · NEW YORK (AP) -Prices are going up on Max- well House, Yuban. Brim and Sanlra brand-ground coffee, says General Foods Corp., which markets them. General Foods said Thursday it increased the wholesale price of the coffees 15 cents per pound. Its Max-Pax ground coffee filters were increased 10 cents per can, the company said. Instant Sanka and Yuban were ine-reased one cent an ounce; Maxim freeze-dried coffee two cents an ourice; and freeze-<lrted. Brim and Sanka 2.5 cents an ounce. . A spokesman for General Foods said green. coffee costs have continued to rise and arc now up more than 70 percent since July. About that time, there were adverse developments in major coffee-producing nations, including a severe frost in Brazil, civil war in Angola, torrential rains in Colombia and aneartl\quakcinGuatcmala. Harbor Center Sold By STEVE MITCHELL Of UM O•lly .. ii.I SUH The Harbor Shopping Center, once the largest shopping com- plex in Costa Mesa, has been sold by the man who developed the 4().sCore center in 1959. Russell M. Jedinak of Hunt- ington Beach, president of the Real Estate-Fair. Inc .. said he has completed negotiations for the sale of the 25-acrc site with former owner Sidney Sher of Los Angeles. An aide to Sher con- firmed the sail'. The S4.5 million pur-chase price includes 240,000 square 'feet of building space In addtUon lo the acres of parking area surround- ing lhe centl'r at 2300 Harbor Blvd. Jedinak said he has big plans for the center, including a $100,000 to $200,000 faceUCl pro ject to be carried out over the next year to 18 months. "Jt 's a dirty center, and there's no other way to put it," the 36· year-old broker said. H~ said the new partnership, cofnt>rised of five owners, plans to resurface the parking lot, re· paint the entire complex and in- Mesa School Due Visit for Accreditation Costa Mesa High School wUI be visited next week by a six.- member accreditation team from the Western Association or Schools and Colleges. The six educators will be on campus Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, studying the various programs and classes ut Mesu High. elude more· landscaping on the site. He said aJI the s paces in the center are currently occupied with the exception of the old Woolworth's store. "All the existing tenants ar~ stayjng and we're moving in a craftsman shop next to Thrifty where the old Toy World used to be," Jcdlnak said. The new shop, call~'<l Country Fair, will include 168 craftsmen who will display their works, ranging from macramc to lcatherwork. Jedinak, who also owns Milt' Square Plaza in Fountain Valley, said he plans to add .~pace for four or five more stores at the re- ar of the shopping center. Rlauto, 30. or PlaC'entlo. WCrt• . Identified by 0(."puly San Oil'R•> County Corom•r William Souza at' .the men klllt-d In the pr<'Cbwn crallh JUllt south of former prc~1 dent Richard' Nixon's San .Clemcntl' l'State • The cause or the crash re malncd unkno" n today. althouJi?h FAA ma1ntenan<'e inspectl)r Frank Leano said Thursdav Cella Documents Stall The visit ls routine and Is con· ducted every five years at high schools in the western states by the aasoclatlon. The accreditation visit follows a six-month seU-1tudy already conducted by the school. We athe r Patchy low clouds late wnlght and early Saturday morning otherwise sunny for the weekend. Little change In temperalur<>, with highs Saturday around 70 and low tonight ln \he low 50s. ·there were signs that a fuel leak had occurrl'd aboard the gold· : and-white Cessna 172 Skyhawk, 'SI'OCKS TAKE . SUGITT LOSS ' N~W YORK CAP)-°MK' ~tock market declined slightly •saan today while investors kept a 1 cautious eye on efforts to end the two.day national tnK'king strike. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrial stocks. off S.35 on Thursday. Jost 2.52 points to 991.~. Declines outnumtx-rcd advances. <Tables. A15). Trading r-emained sluggish. ·~ . Wun Canceh Vmealing Anvmgemenu Chairman or the team, Dr. Douglas Swartz, assistant superintendent of South Bay Union High School District, said ; the accreditation s tudies stimulate schools into self· Improvement and also provide Transn'ipts of Orange County Grand Jury hearings that led to the indictment of Dr Louis J . Cella Jr. and three business as · sociates will not be made avalla ble to the public Monday. Superio'r Court officials can celed arrangements for thetr un· sealing late Thursday when the California Supreme Court Issued u stay order after reviewing briefs filed b)' defense attorneys. But it was made clear by the high court that the action Is a temporary measure designed to give the judges lime to mor<- lhoroughly examine volummous bneCs on the issue of the con· troversial transcripls Their contents led to the filing of 127 felony counts against Dr Cella, 51, the Santa Ana physi· cian whose long time role in Orang~ County poUUcs has led him lo provide financial backing for candidates seeking both local and state office. Indicted with .him and facing lna I April 19 are: George L. Ql . lendorf. 44, of Laguna Beach; Stephen R. Evans, 31, or Mi5Sion Viejo and Theodore Scbltf mao. S3, ol Santa Ana. The indictment aliefes that the group siphoned •t least $2 million in funds from t~Orange County hospitals -MltlJ\on Com· munlty Hospital. M*lGI\ Viejo and Mercy 0.CMNt ltoepital. Santa Ana. Both hospitals and two aJhed medical corporations linked to the facilities have sued the four and Orange County rancher Richard J . O'Neill for more than S37 million in damages In four Superior Court civil actions. O'Neill has not ~o named as a defendant In the Orange County criminal action or in a federal ac· U.O lbat charges Cella and bis three co-defendants with 44 reJony counts of tax evasion, fraud, theft and coo.splracy. an objective means of assuring quality standards. Ex-leader Hides MANILA , The Philippines CAP) -Former President Diosdado Macapagal was report· ed ln hidi»i lo theManila area to. Pretrial action In the local day alter the U.S. government CelJa c~ is scheduled to resume refused hls request for political Monday in Superior Court Judge . asylum. The asylum attempt JerroldS. Oliver's courtroom. followed publication or a book by .r~Oliver bas indieat(l!d-he -Macapagal ottaC'king-the martial wlU rule Monday on a series or law government of President motions. including a motion for Ferdinand E Marcos as dic- the separate trial or Schiffman. tatonnl. INSIDE TOD~ Y New 01Jiu1 will be edging out the Born theater nnt J/Nf and the Huntington Beach Pla11hou1e wiU be looldng for a~ home. Daily Ptlot Stall Writer Tom TitUI tell. t~ 31ory on Page Cl of the Wee~. Index '"y-~ ., 111111"9• At iklllflt · 11 MtMyn. AU t..M .. ,. •1 ~ CS-' C.llltf'lll• ,U -· """'' AH Claitlll.. OM4 -1-..INewt A4 Clftlkt IJ Or ..... Ce<IMY AU cnw-•41 ., ....... IM ONlll ... lk ft Alt ~I .... ~·-1•1 '"9 At ~ IMtttt\s Al+-11 ~ C1'1 ·n11t~ ca "'-• Al+-U TllH'-tt CS·' ....tllett.<-Alt WHl!lff A4 ~... .. _.......... ... ••La-1 It_, Cl .. DAJLY PILOT c Tops in State This team of flag twirlers from Newport ' Harbor High School took first place in re- cent competition with 18 other twirling lf'ams from a ll over California. Girls (standing, from Jeftl a re Debby Snyder, Ann Allison. Linda Ryan and Jean Vinson. Seated (from le ft ) a r e Wendy Dennis. Laura Kirkpatrick and Leslie Bowman. StepT~en ...., For Halting Truck Strike ARLINGTON HEIGHTS. 111. •AP > -The Ford admuustralton took the opening ste)'.>s today toward forcing a hall to a two· d~ na"tton"Wide s trike ~r Teamster truck drivers that has already re sulkd in industrial layorrs. Meantime. '\Ources close to ootli sides-siiiCJ bargafoers "weri· 'very close" to agreement on a total economic package. but dls- pgrccment on how the money package should be d1stnbut(•d re 1nained lo be settled. But lhe 1''ord administration, tak in g no chances o n the possibility the s trike could 'hampe r the nahon's economic recovery, started preparations in Washington to invoke the Taft .Hartley Act against the strike Prcs1dentl al assistant 1.. Wilham Seidman asked several government agencies to prepare reports on the economic impact of the s trike, Adm1n1slrntron sources said. The reports, to be returned to the White Hou...,e by noon Saturday. woulct be nC4'dcd 1f Prei.1denl Ford asked for a l·ourt mJuncllon under the acl 10 "'-OP lhe walkout. llowcvcr, sources said 1l would probably be Tuesday at the earliest bcrorc the Rovernmenl could f!O into court The movc was seen as an effort by the government to put added pressure on union and industry negotiators to resolve their dis- pute ~1thoul government in- tervention. Earli\'t, Adm inistration ~ources said it appeared the gov- ernment would refrain from tn· vok1ng the T a ft-Ha rtley Act whlle bargaining continued and there were indications ot pro· gresi.. The act provides for an HO day coolin g-o f( period. but that would take t he pressure orr n<'gotiators. In the fm1t ma1or indll.'>tnal cutback rcsull1n$t from the i.tnkc, General Motors Corp. to rl11y la id off ~.600 rlnal assembly workers al Its G MC truck and ('oarh division In PonUu<' J\n mt- d1tlonnl 2.000 other cmployrs re rruuned on the JOb 11t U1e l>hlint. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ,,. l'l'll'...of Cf!iio'U O~fr ,, •• _.fh ~fl • «~ ttw Ntw\ ...... \\. i\ ~tV..t l\y u .. Qt,.,. (f\,u1 t "'tMl""l"q f~ \r~ H• fltlffl°'"' .,. ~h"-d ~. ""~ , "'""' t\• (10111 Mt>,.., H••~rt f\i.4'(t\. ·~·~·of'\ IM•th f OVf't•ff'I V•flfr ''"'"-~t1' ... t l-V41f ... ; •flllf t AO_,,.. ff• •t"' '4-Vff' ( ..... f ~ \it~W- :~~t,!d~~ ~~:~~~~~\'~'Mr.,, W'•\t a.y lff•.C. 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BOOK AND CANDLE" -Costa Mesa Civic ··P!ay.hoo~ .. irgrOW\d&..-A.pnl- 2-3, 8 :30 p .m . Reservations 556-5391. "BEGINNER'S LUCK " Irvine Comm unity Theater. Bnstol al Red Hill, Apnl 2·3, 9-10, 8·30 p.m. Reservations : <days 1 646·3178, <evenings> SS7-7297. "A MlDSUMM ER NIGHT'S DREAM " -South Cout Repertory Theater. Tuesday- Sunday through April 2.4. 8 p.m PARENTS WITHO UT PARTNERS DANCE -General meeting. 8 p.m .• dance 10 p.m C06la Mesa Golf and Country Club. Single pare nts iftvtted. In- formation: 646-5788. MODEL AUTOS -New cars and spring fashions. South Coast Plaza. through Sunday. SATURDAY, APRIL3 ALL CITY TRACK MEET - Boys' registration 7:30 lo 9·30 a m. Girls' registration noon lo 1 pm Costa Mesa High School. OCC JAZZ FEST I VAL Auditora um, College bands 9·11 :20 a .m ., a nd 1-3:40 pm. Shelly Manne, Ray Brown and Mundell Lowe concert 3:30 p.m. Count Basic concert8:30p.m. EL TORO OPEN HOUSE AND AIR SHOW -April 3-4, 10 a.m. to 4 p m. NATURAL HISTORY DISPLAYS -Fossils and Indian artifacts, Bayvie w School, 10 a m.to3 p.m.Free. ESTANCIA ADODE -State Hi storical Landmark, Adams nnd Mesa Verde Dnvc West, Sal. and Sun. 1-5 p.m . SUNDAY. APRIL 4 OCC SCHOLARSIUP BIKE A· Tl JON -Third annual fund ra1s- mR event. Information 556-5646 enate Acts WASHINGTON CAPl -Tht· Senate easily turned aside two f'f forts to slnp federnJ t'OUfU or their Pe>wcrs in school deMiJrcga- t ion cases before passing a measure thnt would add 4~ Judf{<'S to th<' U S. District Court 11ystcm. Demlline For Avco Bond Set Avco Developm ent Corpor a- tion has been given until 3 p.m. today to post a bond that seems almost certain to satisfy the $1.1 million judgment won from them oy Soils englneer lJartyUp~ff. The deadline was set at 6 p.m. Thursday after a b1lterly-fougbt Orange County Superior Court hearing. At -oM -point prestdi-n Judge Claude M. Owens and two lawyers were on three telephones sharing a long distance call to senior Avco oflicials ln San Diego. Judge Owens was called into the dispute when Newport Beach nttorney Donald Belveal angrily rejected the $1.4 million certificate of deposit filed with the county c lerk by the earlier slated deadline of 4 ·JO p.m. It had been thought that the bond would nnally saUsly the Sl.l mllllon Judgment given Lip- pert, 31 . by a jury. Judge Robert L. Corfman 's r eversal of that verd1ct was m turn overturned by the appellate courts Bo Callaway Gets Ticket From Officer WASHINGTON (P) -"I'm Bo Callaway, head of the Presi· dent's campaign committee. You've pro bably read about me in the p apers," Howard H . Callaway told a policeman. But that didn't stop officer Carl Miller from giving Preside nt F'ord's campaign chief a $25 tackel for running a rt.'<! light in the District of Columbia on Thursday. Callaw ay was b eing in- terviewed In hts car by a reporter whl'n the offi cer s topped them. "Uh-oh," Callaway said as he saw the police c ar's flashing Lights . "'I've got all the luck " The 1nc1dent happened as Callaway was dnvin)t downtown lo clean out his desk at Ford's <·ampa1gn h<'adquurtcrs. He formally quit as campatRn chairman th1i. week after allcga· t1ons he used influence whllt• Secretary of Army lo benefit his Colorado ~kl rc•sort. Callaway said th<' ticket was thti fir!lt he received in throo yrar11 of driving in the District. FAA Probes Report Of Near-collision WASlflNGTON CAP) -Th<' Federal Aviation Admini.strali<>n Is investigating a report that two passenger jelS nearly collided over Spokane. Wash • Interna- tional Airport early Thursday. an agency spokes m an said today fnitlal details were sketchy The FM sent an investigator from Seattle and a top assistant from Washington to look into the 1nddent, lhe spokesman said. The incident was reported by a Hughes Airwesl pilot. who said a Northwest Airlines OCJO jumbo jet narrowly missed his DC9 over the airport. The Htlghes Airwest pilot filed his report after landing his plane alLasVegas,Nev. According to the FAA. Hugh~ Airwest Tiigbt 5 was anivint"C at the airport at the same lime Northwest Ft l«iht 603 was depart· anj{. The FAA said It did not kn<>w the origin or f11ght 5. The initial report indicated the jumbo jet was t aking off when the Airwcst pilot told the tower he was too high on his approach a nd was going to circle around lo make another alll'mpt The FAA said it d1d not know the desllnatton of the Northwest flJght. It had no information.on how many passengers were aboatd the two plana. No one wa.s reported injured. The FAA could not say why the pilot wailed until deparUng Spokane and a rriving at Las Vegas to report the incident. T.hc t'AA said ll~b\ snow and fog were present at the Ume of the Incident. Th(' Ct'lling was 400 feet and vlslblllty was three mtles. • 1 Stelftl Car RI-. A Pardon For Patty? 3 Miami Cops SAN MATEO (AP) -A rroup or Unitarian Otu~h mt'mbt'rs 63)' lbcy petJ hOned Prl·~idenl Ford to pa rd on con v 1clt'd bank robber Put r1ria Ht'arst Die in Shootout MlAMl BEACH.. fia tAP) Oel~ct in Frank Dazevedo h4d ju.st helped break t JW!cn cu nng when be 1od two dclcct1ve1 spotted a shiny new luxury car and decided to investigate In " shooting rampage that followed, all three detectives wt-re fatnlly wounded. And the man who allegedly shot them died today of gunshot wounds s uffered Thursday night before h e was captured . Authorities said he shot himself rather than s urrender. He was 1deotal1ed as Ronald J oseph Born, a lias J oseph Mowlood, no home town known Authonlies said he was wanted on federal charges of interstate auto theft and was dri vmg a stolen ear. The slain officers were iden- tified as Tommy Hodges, 32; Cl ark Curlelle, 28; and Dazevedo, 32. all members of the Dade County Public Safety Department's auto then division. Police Sgt. George Lucas said the incident began when the three detectives saw a new, lux· BRIC/1TE A.ND 1HE BEASTS PARIS (AP) -French film star Brigitte Bardot says she is forming a "Brigitte Bardol Foundation" to fi ght for the pro- te<:tion of animals W'>rldw1de ln a television mtervtew shown Thursday. Miss Bardol called for a peaceful demonstration outside 1he· Norwegian Rmbassy"to-pro· test the killing of baby seals by Norwegian fur hunters. Car Radio Stolen From Mesa Dealer A Costa Mesa auto dealership reported the theft of a car r adio from a truck parked in the service area Wednesday night An employe of University Oldsmobile, 2850 Harbor Blvd s aid someone entered the service area during the night and re- moved the $275 rad10 from the dashboard of a ha lf-ton truck. ury c11 r 1i:olnK by lht•ir iitallon and. act1n& on a hunch, d«ided lo <'heck it out According to Luc1111' account. Jlodge and Curlcttc followed In an un,.,arked cgr. Uwn parked a nd aot out when the driver stopped and went into a room at a nearby motel. Hodgt>~ wus hit m the race with two shotgun blasts fired through a window. The gun· man dashed from the motel and shot Curlettc in the chest nt close ranj{e. Neither ortaccr had drn"n his weapon. The p\'t1tlon saltt lhl' kid· nape<t nt.•w.spapN h<>trt•.ss «ouht not hu\•e received a (Jar td11l bt•caual' of tht' "cxtrav a~ant p.rc1rlal publicity ond the prior bru11d1ng of M b~ Jlt•unH as u common cnminal." Miu llet&rst. kldnupcd frorn hllr Berkt•lcy apart mcnt fl'b. 4, 1974, wa' <-on v1cted March 20 or wilhn&- ly aceompany1n1t her i'b ductors <Alr111g ct holdup al a lhbernlu Bank branch 111 Sar\ Franc111co Ford Blasts Reagan For '~isleading' MILWAUKEE. Wis. CAPJ President Ford today accused Ronald Reagan of basing his mo~t recent attacks against Ad· ministration policies on "mis· leading s tate ments" and said this kind of campaigning could hurt the unity of the Republican party. Asked whether he would con· sider debating Reagan on U.S. military policy and superiority over the Soviet Union. the Presi- dent said he does not feel debate KISSINGER DENIES REAGAN QUOTEs-A4 "with a person not fairuliar with the facts•· would be helpful. At a news conference as he loured Wisconsin's urban areas seeking votes for Tuesday's primary, the President said Reagan attributed quotations to Secretary of State Henry A. Kiss- U\ger l.1fal .. were :rni1mut1ot1:- <Reagan .said today in Los Angeles he s tands by his state· ment that Kissinger believes "the U.rutedStaw i.i..io dccJjn~.an<I the Soviet Union 1s the wave or the future." 1 "l will stand by everything I said" in a nationally televised statement Wednesday night. the former California governor s aid at a press conference > Ford w as asked whether Rt'agan's attacks. during his telev1s1on address to the nation this week. would cause turn lo <'hange his campaign style. tn reply. the President de nounced the former Cahforma governor 's TV appearance as ··a rerun of what Reagan's bei!n say- in g in Florida and North Carolina. Much of it is buili on misleading statements." Ford 1s seeking urban, ethnic and farm votes in Milwaukee and West Bend. He will campaign in Fond du Lac and Green Bay Saturday. Patty-Soliah Unks Forged By Proseeulor SACRAMENTO IA P> -Tht.· prosecution m the Steven Sohah bank robbery trial has begun to forge links between Sohah and Pa tricia Hearst, who li ved together before their arrest. AA F Bl agen.L!J:oin San F~ clsco, Daniel Moulton, testified Thursday he had seen the 27· year-old house painter leave Miss Hearst's Snn Francisco re· sidenc.c.--t.wo 4 a.ys bcloro. -.1.hm Sept. 18 arrest. Moulton's mention was bri<'r, and tht• proi.ccu11on d id nol elaborate on whnt it mcanl. But US Ally Dwayne Kcyei. sai<l in his openi ns: stah'mt•nt that a bill from the robbery was found in the house Sollah Is the only one charged in a $15 ,000 robbery here last year in which a woman was shot to death. But the FBI has said Miss Hearst rented a ~aragc in which a getaway car was stored before lhe heist. Mature Sofa & Chair Sale All of our fine sofa and and chai r s that are over dra sti ~lly four reduced months o ld will b e to make roo m for new merchandise. Such well-known names as : • WoodmarJ..- • Sherrill •Marge Ca rson • Stanton Cooper and rnan.11 others MANY REDUCED AS MUCH AS 30% Don 't wait! Stop in now whil e the selection is be st . WEUCDA YS & SA TUIOA TS 9:00 to S:lO ' NEWPORT BEACH• 1717 "~:51Tl.lff lJH . M2 ~ LAGUNA BEACH • :141 ,11111 II l01\~I" If\\\ l!M b.'i.'il TORRANCE • 23649 HAWTIIOR:\f: Rl,\I> •Oprri tn 111 •1 "1111 12 ~JO• Jill 12N .. ' I I . n~ange Coast • EDITION VOL. 69, NO. 93, ~SECTIONS,~ PAGES •' Today's (;Josi•< • Y. toek.."' N TEN CENTS ' '!Nude Baekers Set Onofre Showdown: 81 JACK CHAPPELL 011 ... Otlly ~l ... sc.ttt • A weekend ''celebration" al San Onofre planned by sup· portera of nude beaches may be headed for a showdown with authorities. The Orange County Campa.ign for Clolhfog Option& Beaches has planned a demonstration Saturday and Sunday at the south end of the San Onofre Slate Beach n·ear the Camp Pendleton boundar y where scores or ''trespassers" on the Mannes' beach hav.e been rounded up and detained by Military Police. The celebration a.nnoonced in a flurry or flyers dis tributed lhrougbout the area Is to start al about 1 pm. Spokesman Dean R. Hyatt, a Mission Viejo attorney. said lhe group hopes several hun- dred persons wilJ attend. ParJc Raoeer John Ballou pointed out in an interview that the c roup h•• n ot gotten necessary permits for holding an usernbl>ae . Furth'er, Ballou said nudity was not permitted in state parks and citations could be issued. In extreme c.ses, physical arrests could be made. he said. Ryatl said orgaru~ers of the event will discourage people from stripping. She said the ma- JOr purpose of the organization was to show a need was present • O&IJW '1ilt~ •w fl't•fl<Jl O"lleftMN SHERIFF'S INVESTIGATOR WlLLIE STANSBURY TRYING TO TALK TO DESPERATE MAN DHpondent Occupant Thomas R. Vaughn, 28, Later Shot Himself Wtth Shotgun Deputies Save Gunman Suspect Wowub Self After S. Laguna Standoff By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL OI , ... 0111y 1"11'4 SUit A man who barricaded himself u\Slde a South Laguna residence and later shot himself was rescued by Oran1ee County sheriff's deputies following a tense, three-hour stando(( Thurs day. The standoff ended about 3 45 p.m. when three members or the sheriff's Special Weapons and Tactics <SWAT) team broke into the house and found Thomas Richard Vaughn. 28, sprawled on a bedroom floor with a shotgun wound in his forehead Vaughn. a security guard re· ccntly fired from his JOb. wus re ported in satisfactory condition today at Orange County Medical Center, where he was admitted after receiving emergency treat- ment at South Coast Community llosp1tal The drama on the stre<>t comer in front of 31944 \'irgirua Way began at 12:47 pm. when shcnff"s de~ties responded to a rail of a "man with mental pro· blcms w1th a shotgun in his hands." said Shenfr's Sgt Bob Beevers ... Deputies who po!lit1oned themselves behind a patrol unrt with shotguns heard sax shoL'i fired from the house. Beevers said About 90 minutes later. seven members of the SWAT team ar n vcd Oscar Returns Goltkn Statue Back in NB A golden statu~tte namt-d Oscar. found by Los Angeles polJce earlier this week. 1s bark home again today in N<'"' port Beach The Oscar "'.,., r1'111rncd Thursday to Ebba Webb. 72, daughter of Gordon JJoll111!.h1•111l, who won the Oscar and ll oth1•r, prior to hill death in 1952 Hollinshead \\as n prod11<'1•1 director of shof'i suh1ect ~ for Warner Brothrrs Studio d1<1cove red from the serial number t¥ statue had been awarded to Hollinshead Thl'n, a check of old ob1tuancs led them to Holhnshcad's sur \'rvors. whic h include Mrs Wt'bb. Tula Ring. ali.o of NC'wport Bca<'h and Otto lloctt of Irv me Ear h had been g1 vcn a llollmshead Oscar and the OnC' found by tns Angell•S poller tur~lt'd out to be the ont• l(lvt•n to Mrs Wt•bl> lier son. James Wt•bb, an Annhrim police s<'rgennt. pickt•d up the Oscac for his mom A seventb shot was heard about 3: 15 p m. Al that point, Shenff's Investigator Willy Stansbury, wearing a knee·length bullet- proof vest and carrying a snub nosed revolver, approached the house. and tried to make contact w1lh Vaughn. "ft~y. Tom, let me talk to you a little ... Stansbury repeatedly \•ellcd while walking back and forth 1n front of the house. rap- ping on wmdows and the door. Stansbury finally made con· tact with Vaughn through a broken front window. ·"You 're shot?'' Stansbury was heard to as~ He returned to the sherirr·s command post. The SWAT team was tht•n or· de red to "take'' thf' house. Seconds later. pnC' ml·mbcr open<'d a side door and call<'d for an ambulance 8C'evers sa id VauJ:hn ap part'nlly was despondent O\ er trr1ubl<'d rclut1ons "ith a µ1rl fr1cnd ll<' said thnt friend~ "'rcstled a 3~7 roaRnum r e,olver from Vauphn Wednesday night and bune<l 1t 1n the backyard. but ap. parC'ntly overlooked the 12 g;iuf{c '>hotJ:un found at Vau~hn's side 1n the rC'S1dcncc Beevers said deput1(•s will seek assault with a deadly weapon t·harflt'S against Vaughn in con- nection with shots that were hr£'d as they arnved at the scene. The· standoff dn·w a crowd <>f onlookers. dressed in cvcrythin~ from 11wl m su1tli to businf•llJ4 sul\l'I Mo~t of tht•m crouched !><'hind cars. trees und buildings for i;afoty for a leeal ~ude beach In Orange County. He said th~ San Onofre site was selected first bee aw c of the re - cent notoncty created over the Marines Corps act.ion in sweep- ing up the nude bathers and others gathered on the Camp Pendleton beach. · Hyatt said the area has been used for years as a nude beach with no harassme nt from autborit1es. "It 11 not being held to cause any confrontation with the • Marines and their guards,·· Hyatt added. And, while tile organization ls dlleouraging people from going nude. he said, it may not be suc- cessful. "I can only say that there a.re people comin1 up from San Diego. A lot of nude beaehers are coming to the m eeting. A lot of them are angry. They may become demon1traUve and lay the.re on .. the beach with their clot.hes orr ju1l llko they normal· ly do." Hyatuald. Ballou was definite about tho rangers' posltloa. "U there are nude people down there. they're soma to get cited, .. he said. "We've j\lsl never tolerated nudity ln the park. Puk rules and regulations cover nudity and they arc cnlorced," he said. Grove Site Eyed Irvine Co. Plans Industrial Park By DOUGLAS F RITZSCHE Oftk O•llY PiloHwN The Irvine Company filed plans today to build a 215-acre, $86 million industrial park on an abandoned Nike missile site in the city of Garden Grove. The company 1s negotlat1og with the Navy to swap the Garde.n Grove land for Irvine Rancb property under the flight pattern of jets from El Toro Marine Corps Air StatJ<>n. Negotiations s till are under way and. according to company spokesman Je rome Collins, the deal will not go through unless ln- dustri1r~nift'f is approv~ by the city. The Garden Grove plan- ning commission will consider the plan April lS. The Garden Grove s ite. bounded by Knott. Western and Cliaptnan ·A venues, already has been designated for industrial use in the Garden Grove general plan. But the land is wrapped up in a has s l e between cou nt y supervisors, who want part or the land for a park, and Garden Grove c9uncihnen. who want il back on the property tax rolls. Government land ia exempt from local property taxes. According to the Irvine Com- pany plan, about 7,200 workers would be employed at the com· plex when it is complete in about JO years. Taxes from the development are expected to total more than $600.000 a year for the city and about the same amount for the county. The Garden Grove school distnct should reap about $1.l million a year in new property in· come. according to the Jrvme Company proposal. The company plans run along the same lines as the existing Irvine Industrial Complex near Orange County Airport. They caU for stringent architectural controls, broad landscaping areas and noise or pollutant con- trols. According to the environmen- tal impact report prepared tor the project. about half the workers are expected to come from Garden Grove, Anaheim, Santa Ana and Buena Park. About « percent are expected to come from the area between west Garden Grove and the Long Beach Freeway. Ford Mag Jater.,ene TeaIDsters Talkers · (rC:lose-ro Contract'- ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, Ill. <AP) -The Ford administration took' the-opening ilteps today toward forcing a hall lo a lwo- day nationwide strike of Teamster truck drivers that has already resulted in industrial layoffs. MeaoUme, sources close to both sides said bargainen were "very close" to agreement on a . · total economic package, bul dis· agreement on how the money package should be distributed re· mained to be settled. But the Ford administration. taking no chances on the possibility the strike could hamper the nation's economic recovery, started preparations in Washington to invoke the Taft· Hartley Act against the strike. Presidential assistant L . William Seidman asked several government agencies to prepare reports on the economic impact of the strike, Administration sources s aid. The reports, to be returned lo the White House by noon Saturday. would be needed if President Ford atkod ror a ~rt injunction u.n.der the act. to stop the walkout. However, sources said It would probably be Tuesday at the earliest before the government could go into court . The move waa seen as an effort. by the government to put added pressure on union and industry negotiators to resolve their dis· pule without aovernmenl In- tervention. Earlierd Acf mlnlslration sources aai ll appeared the gov- ernment would Telrain from in· vokin1 the Tafl·Harlley Acl while bargaining cootinued and there were indications of pro- gress. The act provides for an 80-day cooling-off period, but that would take the pressure ofr negoU a tors. And American Motors Corp. an- nounced today It will suspend all North American car production and lay off 12,100 hourly workers beginning Monday due to the strike. Morch Report Slaoaes Blandi Top Spender By JOANNE REYNOLDS 01 tit• 0.11, Piiot Sl•ll The 11 candida tes for the Newport Beach City Council have filed campaign flnunc1al statements for March The big gest spender 1s Tom Bland1 , the statements show The statements on file in the Cl· l\· clerk's ofrice cover 1ncom.- and expenditure~ for the month of Ma rch and give total figures for the wh~ campaign The election wilt be held Apnl 13 Five of the cnnd1dates Bob Brockman and Don Mcinnis from District Two. Hans llegna from District Five. and Bill Morris anti Archiba ld Scott from Dis trict Seven filed short forms saying they have raised and spent less than S200 in their campaigns. The rest of the candidates and their election committees riled detailed accountings of donations and expenditures. Bland1, who is running from 0Lslr1ct Seven, spent a total of $3,403 during March. bringing his total expenditures thus far in the campaign to $8,560. Accordfog to the report, Blandi has taken no contributions the expenditures were made out of his own money. In a trend that developed in the first reports filed at the end of February . incumbent' Paul Ryckoff of District Five and Ray Williams, a candidate In District Seven continue to be the leading money collectors. penses. Trebler's campaign income reflected two loans totalling $216 from Trebler and his wife Gwenda Watson, a candidate in District Five s howed conlribu tion1 of $923 and expenditures of $808. Her expenses, like the other candidates include mailings, posters and badges. Included 1n the list or contributors to Mrs Watson's campaign was a $100 contribution from her husband, Norman, chancellor of the Coast Community College District. Coast Mrs. Webb, n former acln""" had i:tiven the Ost·ar to u nt•ph<·" yurs ago and hadl,l"t scl.'n 1l since. When the 1toldcn statue "as found In the home of a police in· formant. detectives al the 17th Street D1\'it1ion of the Los Anl(cles Police Ot'purtmcnt set out lo disco\•er who 1t really belonged to Cella Documents Stall The Committee lo Elect Paul Ryckoff reported a cumulaliv<> total or $4,854 in donations and a total expenditure of $2,103. The money has been spent on ads, posters, mailinll? lists and printed materials. Ryckoff aJso loaned the committee Sl.213. Weather Patchy low clouds late tonight and early Saturday morning otherwise sunny for the weekend. Lillie change in temperature, with hlgh11 Saturduy around 70 and low tonight In the low ~s. Their ,search took lhcm first to the Academy of Motion Pictun• Arts and Sciences. where they Sl'OCKS TAKE SLIGITT LOSS NEW YORK (AP>-The stock market declined slightly agam today while investors kept a taotious eye on efforts to end I.he two-day nation a I trucking strike The Dow Jones average or 30 industrial stocks. off S.3S on Thursday. lost 2.52 points to 991.58. Declines outnumbered advances . {Tables, A15) Trading remained sluggish Wurt Canceu · Vnaealing Arrangemems Transcnpts of Orange County Grand Jury hearings that led to the mdlctment of Or Lows J. Ct>lla Jr. and three business a!I· sociates will not be made avalla ble to the pubhc Monda}· Supenor Court offic1aJs can· celed arrangements for their un sealing late Thursday when the California Supreme Court issued a s tay order after reviewing briefs filed by defense attorneys. aut it was made clear by the high court that the action ts a temporary measure designed to give the judges time lo more. thoroughly examine voluminous briefs Oil the issue Of the Con lroversial transcripts. Their contents led to the filin& of 127 felony counts against Or Cella, 51, the Santa Ana physi· cian whose long time role in Orange County pohtics has led him to provide financial backing for candidates seeking both local and state office Indicted with him and racing trial Apnl 19 a re · George L 01- lendorf, 44, of Laguna Beach : Stephen R Evans, 31: of Mission VleJo and Theodore Schiffman. 53, of Santa Ana. The indictment alleges I.hat the eroup s1phooed at least $2 million in funds from two Orange County hos pitals Mission Com· munlty Hospital. Mission VieJo and Mercy General Hospital. Santa Ana Both hospltats nnd ~"O amed medical corporations linked to the facilities have l>Ued lht> four and Orange County rancher Ri:hard J O'Neill ror more than S37 million In damages ln four Superior Court civll actions O'Neill has not been named as a defendant 1n the Orange County criminal action or in a federal ac- tion that charges Cella and hls three co-defendant,$ with 44 telony counts of tax evasion, fraud, theft and coMpiracy. Pretrial action in the local Cella caM ls scheduled to resume Monday in Superior Coutt Judge Jerrold S. Oliver'• coo.rtroom. Judae Oliver has indicated he will rule Monday on a senes of . motJons. \ncluding a. motion tor • the separate trial or Schiffman The Committee to Elect Ray Williama has collected $4,655. from many of the same people I.hat donated to Ryckoff's cam- p a I g n . The committee for Williams lists total expenditurt"t of $3,984 for ads. stationery, bumper stickers and mailings. Another Dis trict Seven can- didate Duncan Mcintosh, report· ed a deficit or more I.ban '500 ln his statement. The report showed Income of $2,833, including a personal loan to bis own cam- paign of $1,500, and expenditures totaling $3,361 ror ads. posters. labels, bumper stickers and brochures. Per Trebler. who is also a can- didate from District Seven, showed receipts totalling Sl.282 and expenditures of $490 for mailings, ads and maiUng ex· INSIDE TODA V Nno olfic•1 wUI ,,. edging out tM Born theater nm ~ar and the Huntington Beach: Plo11ho!U• will be lookinQ for a MID home. Da14' Pilort Stall Wntn Tom Tftu1 tell.f lht 110'11 on Page Cl o/ lhe1 Wee Under. lallex M ... CM Al4 .... AU .,., .... AIMf ct ,., A4 M ,, .. . ,, Tops in State Oeily ..i ... ,.... p_.. This team of flag twirlers from Newport Harbor ffigh School took first place in re-~ent competition with 18 other twirling teams from all over California. Girls <standing, from left> are Debby Snyder, Ann Allison, Linda Ryan and J ean Vinson. Seated (from left) are Wendy Dennis, Laura KirkpatJick and Leslie Bowman. Deadline For Avco Bond Set Avco Development Corpora· t1on has been given until 3 p.m. loday t.o post a bond that seems almoct certain to saUsfy the $1.1 million judgment won from them __ j_y soils engineer~ Lie~rt. The deadline was sef al g p.m. fhunday after a bitterly.fought Orange County Superior Court beanng. At one point presidtng Judge Claude M. -Owens and two uwye...-wett-on tbreee~ sharing a long distance call to senior .. Avco officials in San Diego. Judee Owens was called into the dispute when Newport Beach attorney Donald &lveal angrily rejected the $1.4 million certificate of deposit fUed with the county clerk by the earller :stated deadline of 4: 30 p.m. Jt bad been thought that the bond would finally satisfy tho Sl.1 million judgment li"en Up. pert. 31, by a jury. Judge Robert t.. Corfman's revenal of that verdict was ln turn overtumod by U\e appellate courts. . Amendment: Don't Booze And Bicycle lt's a well·known dictum thut vou shouldn't drink and dnve, but Thursday a Newport Beacn man found out that it applies to bacycle riding. too. Jobn Charles Coonu, 21, of 1738 Westcllff Drive, wu arrested. 'Jburs<Jay night on chal'gea ot d18· orderly conduct after OHicer Douglas Stoddard alleged he saw Coontz r1d1ng his bicycle ma sus- picious manner. According to the arrest report, Coontt was stopped al the in· tenectlon of Tustin Avenue and Margaret Dnve because he was as.4'crtedly speeding and weaving 35 he P<'dalcd his bike along the st.reet. Coont1 was 1'latf'd to fnce char1i1es In the Harbor Judldnl otstrlct Court today after spend· ine tht nlaht In jal I. ORANGE COAST .. DAILY.PILOT ,,,. ,,,_ ~-• o.n, .,.""' """' -~ •• ... , h·.-...0 ... ,.."' .... "· ., M:lil• ..... ~¥ ·~ t~1~ CM\t Ptrit&tttlW~ C~'t \lll'~ut.. nt!h•J'" .,.. P\l'bll ....... MONN--.,......,. r •i.cNY f<W <• ... ,. Mttw .... ,.,,...., """•t\ h ""'tlni'jlut1 .-.,.. h ro.,,.t.1"' V•ll•y ''••N>, ~,.,....,. • 't/41"1••,.·~""*~~~ ···~··­,.....,... tdtt..., •~ ._.ou~.-.o w...r•" M4 ~' •h•' ffW. ltlf'lf'IC.t••• ~·~"" ......... """ JI) """"' .. , -.. (..,Y Mo .. , c.i ......... .,.,.. Robert N. W('('d "" __ ,,...,_ Jack R. Curley "tt•Pr•·--Oe-•Mo- 1 hOma~ l(eevll .... _ Olitrtes H. Loos Rkhard P. Nitll ... "., ..... """"""' l<M«• O..,.~ "1t Or-(M>I _,,,,,... ("-...,., -............ , ''"""«""""' ........ tTNHtf" or .. ._..rtlu,..•M\ Nff'•ft M•• ~ tttttffV< •• •Ul\ev' UN4. ••• o.wmlUieft •• ~...--.. ~....o d •h tMt• ... tt••f •t CMt• -~. '--''°'"·· ~'lf'f•~ ., ,..,riH .tJ,., ~ .... ltf ..,.., M U-INy, ,.., ,., • .._tl"'°'.- U U-J Drink Up Coif ee Prices lncre~e NEW YORK (AP) -Prices are going up on Max- well Hous·e, Yuban. Brim and Sanka brand ground roffee, says General Foods Corp., which markets them. General Foods said Thursday it increased the wholesale price of Uie coffees 15 cents per pound. Its Max-Pax ground coffee filters were increased 10 cent&per-c.aa1-th&company said.-· Instant Sanka and Yuban were increased one cent an ounce; Maxim freeze-dried coffee two cents an ounce ~ and freeze-dried Brim and Sanka 2 .S cents an ounce~ · A1JJ)&k~an for General Fcocb~aidgreen eofff'e costs have continued to rise and are now up more than 70 percent since JuJy. About that time, there were adverse developments in major coffee-producing nations, including a severe frost in Brazil, civil war in Angola, torrential rains in Colombia and ari earthquake in Guatemala. Plane Crash Niguel Man, Pilot N a1ned as Victims A Laguna Niguel man who was president of a Costa Mesa mail order firm; and an Orange eoun. ty airport pilot were Identified Thunday as the victims of Wed· neaday'a plane crash off San Onofre. Anthony B. Calandra. 52, oC 32621 Balearic Drivf!, Laguna Niguel, and Pilot Stephen W. Riiulo, 30. or PlacenUa, were identified by Deputy San Diego County Coroner William Souza as the men killed in the prcdawn cruh just south of former presi- dent Richard Nlxon's San Clemente eat ate. The cause of the crash re- mained unknown today, although FAA maintenance inspector Frank Leano said Thursday there were signs tbat a ruel Ink had ~curred aboard the gold- and-white Cessna 172 Skyhawk, wt\lch crashed ln fiamee into tho sea. Leano emphaalioo, however. the leak had not been confirmed. SamplH of burned clothlnR, f'Qt.dpment and met&I are bcinll( readied for shipment t o Washington, D.C. for testing, ac- cording to oflictala of the Na- tional Transportation Safety Board. Mr. Calandra was president of Starcrest of California, :nsg. Red HtlJ Ave., Costa Mesa. The mail order firm specializes in. household and am ltema. Col. Barnes Of NB Dies F.uneral aervl ces arc scheduled Saturday for retired Marine Corps Col. F.dgar &mes of Newport ~ach who died Wed- nesday at the age of 59. Col. Barn ea was 8 native or Anaheim and was a descendant of some of that city's founders and early Jeaders. Funeral services arc isct for noon Saturday at Pacific View Me monal Park in Corona deJ Mar. Col. Barnes, a 1938 graduate of Stanford University, is s urvived by hJs mother, Mrs. Joo Walter or Anabelm, and hls brother , Newport Beach attorney Robert S. Barnes. Ford Blasts Reagan For 'Misleadibg' MlLWAUKEE, Wls. <AP) Praldent Ford today accused Ronald Reagan of basina bis mo.t recent attacu qainst Ad- mlnJstratlon policies on "mi.s- leadln& statements" aod uid this ttnd of campalgn.la1 could burt the unity of the Republican party. Asked whether he would con- sider debating Reagan oo U.S. rnUitary policy and superiority over the Soviet UnJon, the Presi- dent said he does not le-el debate "with a person not familiar with the facta'' would be helpful. At a news conference as be toured Wisconsin's urban areas seeking votes ror Tuesday's prtmary, the President said Reagan attrl buted quotauoos to Secretary of State Henry A. Kiss- inger that ·•were a fabricaUon. ·• <Reaean said today in Los Anceles he stand.I by bis at.ate- ment that Kissinger believes· 'the Uni\H SlatH is in dechne and lbe Soviet Union is t.bc wave of the fututt." C"l will stand by evcryt.blnlf J said" in a nationally televiHd statement Wednetd•y nfeht, the former caurorn1a governor said ala press conference.) KISSINGER DENIES REAGAN QUO~ Ford waa atked whether Reagan's attacks, durtng his television addresa to the nation this week, would cause bim to cb~e bis campaign style. In reply, the President de- nounced the former Calllomia g0Yernor'1 TV appearance u ·•a rerun ofwbat Reapn'1 been say- ing in Florida and North Carolina. Much or it is built on misleading statement.a." Ford i• seeking urban, et.bn.ic and farm voles in Milwaukee and West Bend. He will campaJJn in nd du Lac and Green .Bay turday. . -----~-""'== ----~· Bin~ Baclc'! W}7nn Ponders Rehire R11ling B1HIURVKAYE Ot ... 0..ly ,.. ... M.tft Newport ~acb City Manaaer Bob Wynn aaid today he la sWl de· ml1q whther or not lbe dt.Y will obey the recent court ruling that StanJey Hlrschoora be reinstated u city license 1upervisor with full back pay. WynrrsaJd the city might appeal the dedalon or request a new trial instead. to 1et a clarification on therulin1. Hincbberg, 4S, bas been battl· ing the Caty of Newport S.acb lor more than a year -first laking the mJtter to the city's Civil Service Commission and then to Superior Court. Hlracbbera was transferred from his license supervisor posi· t.ion in October 1973 to the city yard as a stock clerk. Then, in November o( 1974, be 'WU fired from that position. Superior Judie Bruce Sumner iuued a preliminary ruling in January in favor of Hirschberg. His rullnt laat week was a 1Z-pa1e conclusion of the case and said Wynn acted "capriciously and arbit.rariJy" in handling of the Hlnscbber& cue. Wynn said today be is uncertain how to interpret the judge's rul- ing, whlcb said Hirschberg should be immediately reinstated as license supervisor with full back pay and benefits dating back to the demotion date of October 1973. Mr. Bothwell Services Sche uled Private nerll aerviee&-witl be hel ext week for Eugene Botbw l, dockmaster of the Arc Marin•. who died Wed- n ay when he suffered a heart a(laff oo-U\e.jol),. Mr. Bothwell, SS, or 406 Bolero Way, Newport Beach. served as dockmas ter of the marina and manager of th e adjacent Newport Arches Marina Hwld- ing, for the past eight years. He 11 survived by hls widow, • Loretta; his son, Gregory Bothwell. and grandchildren. Denise and Troy. all of Newport Beach. The family bas suggested memoriai dooaUona be made lo the Orange County Heart Fund. • Hirachberg was also Awarded Sl.500 an legal costs The demotion, but not tbe fir- 1n1. was the only actJon contested In court by Hlrscb~r1. ~cause of tbat. Wybf\ safcfhe thlnlts lhe d - ty should pay Hlrschbw'g back pay only from the Ume he was de· moled to the Um e be wu ftrcd. Wy nn said tha t wh en H.1rscbber1 was demoted be kept the same salary so that lhc.-re is no back pay due h Im. However, Hirschbcr& has a de- cidedly different view. Hirschberg said he did lose money from the demotion. Wh en the other city employes received a SIX percent cosl-0C-llving pay ra.ise on July 1, 1974, his salary at $11.0Sl remained the same. That amounts to a loss or about $1,000, be said. Also, he said he Jost the use of a city car. N~E .. I~ Deity '"" M«I ,.._ Allen Wilkinson, 16, s on of Mr. and Mrs. Lupton A. Willtinson of Corona del Mar is Boy Scout Troop 330's newest Eagle Scout. He is a junior a t Corona del Mar High SC'hool. CM's Harbor Center Sold to HB Broker By STEVE MITCHELL Of .. 0.llY~llllMelf The Harbor Shopping Center, once the largest shopping com- plex in Costa Mesa, bas been sold by the man who developed the 40-store center in 1959. Russell M. Jedioak of Hunt- ington Beach, president or the Real Estate Fair, Inc., said he has completed negotiations for the sale of the 2S·acre site with former owner Sidney Sher of Los Angeles. An aide to Sber con- firmed the sale. The $4 .S million purchase price includes 240,000 square feet of building ~~ce.in..addllioo Ul the acres of parking area surround· ing the center at 2300 Harbor Blvd. Jedinak said be has big plans for th# ceat~~-incluchns ~ Sl00,000 to $200,000 f~ceUCt pro- ject to be carried out over the next year to 18 months. "It's a dirty center, and there's no other way to put it," the 36- year-old broker said. He said the new partnership, comprised of five owners, plans to resurface the parking lot. re· pa1nt the <'ntirc complex and in· elude more landscaping on the site. He said all the spaces in the cenl~r are currenUy occupied "ith the exception or the old Woolworth's store. "All the existing tenants are staying and we're movina in a craflSman shop next to Thrifty where the old Toy World used to be," Jedlnat said. The new shop, called Country Fatt, wiU include 168 craftsmen who will display their works, ranalng from macrame to lcatherwork. Jedinak. who also owns Mile Square Plaza in Fountain VaJley. said be plans to add space for four or five more stores at the re· ar of th~~hopp~g ~enter._ . _ 11 Indian Guides Set Sand Castle Fete - The Choctaw tribe of the Corona Nation of the Oranf{e Coast YMCA Indian Guides will host 19 other tribes in the nation's annual sand castle building con· test Saturday at Corona del Mar Stnte Beach. Up to 480 boys and their fathers arc expected to participate In the annual event which will begin al 9 a.m. Judging will be held al noon. Mature · Sofa & Chair Sale All of our fine sofa and and chairs that are over four months old will be drastically reduced to make room for new merchandise. Such well-known names as: • Woodmark • Sherrill •Marge Carson •Stanton Cooper and many others MANY REDUCED AS MUCH AS 30% Don't wait! Stop in now while the selection is best. NEWPORT BEACH • 1127 V. t:STCLI n· DR , &42 20Sc> LAGUNA BEACH • 30 NHf(Tlf t'OAH uwr .. ·~ 6Mt TORRANCE• WIBDAYS It S.4TUIDAYS t :OO fo S:JO 2JS.49 HAW'JllORSt: BLVD IOPfn fn 1119, Sun .. 12 S 301 3'11-121'9 ·- • NYSE COMPOSITE .. TRANSACTIONS F riday lo ing P ric f' nday Ap11 I 2. f 976 N OMLYPILOT Freudian Sip Mag Brag• A.bout BooMJn # By M1l.:1'0N MOSKOWITZ Soaie people dtinl< mor~ than others. and 1l 's nolhln& to bt proud of units~ you happt>ri t o be the lldverttsina manaaer of a mngadne> wh1rh is trytn51 to lmpret<:s liquor companll'~ "1th tht' \\000('1\ legi; of 1t.& reuders lf )'OU at\' 1 n that position, thl•n it's ap parent!) altogether 1>ro por to llO around boast 1ng about the ht'.ln amounts of alrohohc beverages do\\ nl·d b) rour ~ubscri bt-rs . Money Tree The Amcrl(·a1111' ltl\l' affair ~·ith psychology h1t~ enabled. tht' rna1t uLme l'l!y<'hology Today to bwld ui> Ill. c.Mculullon to ont' rrulUon And now thal 1l h1111 ruched thl 'l~tY hc1ght •. lt'111ntcnt on dt>mOn!ilntms to Madison Avcnul' admtn that its readers. In addition to havln(f a keen lnterel\ Ill Freud and Jung und Rt•1ch, h&\'C an insatiable thirst tor martinis. TO DO THAT, IT has dredl(ed up audience r esearch data to comparl' the drinking habits of its readerh with the drmkmg habits of other magazine readers and the U.S. papulatlon as a whole. One certainly has to be impressed. Psychology Today readers can r eally put it away. That must be the hidden meaning In the magazine's themehnc: "PT readers live their dreams today, not tomorrow " Take r~m consumption. Using the U.S..~dull averago a · a base or 100. the PT reader lntake is 269' -or more than double. It's b1gber lbantbat of any other leading maauine. . PT readers also top the field in vodka drinking. with a 216 level. In gin, it has to settle for third place, its 183 score trailing the 196 levels achieved by readers or The Ne w Yorker and Saturday Review World. PT ALSO FINISHES third in Scotch whisky consump· tion, its 210 level behind The New Yorker's 278 and Harper's-Atlantic's 229. . So it s.eems that when It comes down lo drinking, the on· ly ma~aime that can compare favorably with Psychology Today is The New Yorker. ll lead.snot only in gin and Scotch but ln the cordjals and brandy departments. Bon Appetit. a magaune for people interested in gourmet cooking. bas a much smaller c1 rculat1on than Psycho~ogy Today but it nos:s th(' same horse when it talks to ~adtson Aven.ue. Its pitch shows a couple loadm& up a station wagon with ba~s overflowing with bottles, and il goes on .to point out proudly that in the last month S9.9 per· cent of its ~ubscrihers "purchased wines or splnts by the case .... wh1l~ the entire yearly U.S. per capita consump- tion of liquor is only about two-thirds of one case.·· BUT IT'S OBVIO~ from the !!_gures cited by P~ychology Today that tlie reuoersof"sucflmagailnes ais Time. NewswE:ek, Esquire, Sparts Illustrated and P layboy a ll dr1nk more than the avera R<.' American adult. For example , Tim<.> r<.>aders drink 60 percent more rum than the average Am<'ncan. Ne\\sweek readers consume 7S percent more <:ord1ali. than the US. in er~11e. Playboy re· ade.cs en.JO)' Jl 6Q percent ~c i.n Scots:h inJJl.ke .. Esq1,1i rt: re· aders have a lSO score m thl' \'odka department And Sports JIJustrated readers drink one-third more vodka than th(' average U.S. adult. On(' might almost be tempted to conclude that thcs~ magaz.ines a re driving people to drink. . Takei Advises No Soft n' Fresh Buys Consumer Affairs Director Takelsugu Takei advised consumers not to send money for an advertis ed Soft n' F'resh skin care collection. He said it is deceptively pictured as a selection of trial si1.c bottles or cosmetics. • Ads huve appeart'd usinJ: various names including the Soft Skin Collection, and Super Freshener Coliecllon. Takei said consumers pay for an insufficient amount or th.e products to adequately test them. GOP Committee Buys Computer The Republican National Committee ha s taken delivery on a Micr odata Reality minicomputer system from Datatel, lnc .. Washingt on-based distributor of M icr oda ta Corporation or Irvine. Th e compute r will handle election-year overload or information a nd will be used for financial control and campaign statis tical rcporung to the Federal Election Commission. 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Ill.IS 7 Saddlebaek EDITION VOL. 69, NO. 93, 4 SECTIONS,~ PAGES ., "\ . . .1 ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Today's Clo~lng N.Y.Stoeb 4 TEN CENTS ~I INUde Baekers ·Set Onofre ShOwdomn:! ., \ BJ _.IACIC CHAPPELL Of ... 0.lly ...... sc.tff . A weekend "celebration" at San Onofre planned by sup- porters of nude l>eaehcs may be headed for a showdown with authorities. The Orange County Campaign for ClolbJna Optional Beaches has planned a demonstratJon Saturday and Sunday at lbe south end of lbe San Onofre Slate Beach near the Camp Pendleton boundary where acoru of "trespassers" on the Marines• beach have been rounded up and detained by Military Police. The celebration aQl\OW\ced In a flurry of flyers distributed throttghout the area is lo start. at about l pm. Spokesman Dean R. Hyatt, a Mission Vlejo attorney, said the grdup hopes several bun· dred persons will attend. Park Ranger JQhn Ballou pouned out m an infervicw that the rrouJ) bu not aotten necessary permit• tor hoJclll\I an anemblace. FUrtber, Ballou aald nudity wu not permitted in 1tate p~s and dtatJons could be issued. In extreme cues, pb..YSlcal arrests could be made, be said. Ryatt said organizers of the event will discourage people from strlpp!n,. She said the ma- jor purpose of lbe organliation was to show a need was present Grove Site Eyed Irvine Co. Plans Industrial Park By DOUGLAS FIUTl.scllE Of lloe Oelly l'li.I SUH The Irvine Company filed J>lana today to build a 215-acre. $86 million industrial park on an abandoned Nike missile Slle in the city of Garden Grove. The company is negotiating with the Navy to swap the Carden Grove land for Irvine Ranch property under the flight pattern of jets from El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. · Ne&otialions still are under way And, according to compa ny spokesman Jerome Collins, t!'e deal will not go through unless ID· dustrial zoning is approved by the city. The Garden Grove plan· rung commission wiU consider the plan Apnl 15. . The Garden Grove site. bounded by Knott, Western and Chapman Avenues. already has been designated for industrial use in the Garden Grove generc.1 plan. · But the land is wrapped up in a Drink Up·· Coffee Prices lncreme NEW YORK (AP> -Prices arc going up on Max- well House, Yuban. Brim and Sanka brand ground coerce, says GcneraJ Foods Corp.. which markets them. General Foods said Thursday it increased the wholesale price of the coffees 15 cents per pound. Its Max·Pax ground coffee filters were increased 10 cents per can, the company said. Instant Sanka and Yuban were increased one cent an ounce; Maxim frecic:dricd coffee two cents an ounce; and freeze-dried Bnm and Sanka 2.5 cents an ounce. A spokesman for General Foods said green coffee costs have continued to rise and arc now up more than 70 percent since July. · About that time. there were adverse developments in major coffee-producing nations. including a s~vc~c frost in Brazil, civil war in A.ngola, torrential rams m Colombia and an earthquakcm Guat_cmala. Two More El Toro ·candidates File Two more El Toro resldenll' threw their hats into the ring for the June 8 Municipal Advisory Council <MAC> election &'i today's rtl1ng dcadhnc ap- proached The latest political hopefuls are David K . McKnight. a slu- d.cnt, of 22776 lslamare Lane, and E.A. "Sandy" Sandlm~. a buM· neas executive. of 24662 ~hadowfax Drlv<'. McKnight and Sundling join n 11,cld of 12 o thers who huvC' d~lared thl'lr intc•nllon:-J to sl•t•k 1eats on thl' five.man advisory panel. The dcodhnc for nling com· ' pleted nomination Corms with tht• ' Onni:c Count.> Re~1stror of Voters wu ~ p m The s1gnature11 Orange Cons• Weather Patchy low clouds late tonl1ht and early Saturday morning otherwise sunny for lhf' weekend L1tUc change in temperature. with highs Saturday around 70 and low tonight ln the low sos. INSIDE TOD" Y New o/ficH i.om b« ~ out the Barn theater rien year and lheo H11nhr1g1on ~och Ployhotue aolll b« loqkmg for . a n.t10 homf'. Daily PU« Stal/ Wntn Tom Tttui tell.I the 1!0'11 011 Page C I of the Wee~ of at leas t 20 rc~lSll'rcd voters are rcqwred on each form As or m1d·morning only eight or the 14 had r('turned their papcr!i They are· Kns Kister, Howard Furst. Wilham "Bill" Cartwright. Mary Ph1lhps, Allan Miller. Alfred Regnier, FAii;tar A McKean. Barry Spal1 . and JOS<'ph Peterson Other cand1dat('~ who have not filed thl'lr papers in udditlon to McKnight ancl Sandhni;i arc Pot Starcck. Paige llQovcr, and Mildred Hudl(in!I Tht' ballot subriuttcd to volt'rs of Countv Service Arca 6 <Lakt' t'orl'!it 0F:I Toro) will contain two part!!. The first 1s whctht'r o MAC 'ihould bt> formed and the 11('('onrl wh1rh or thl' 1 i eand1dalt's should bt.· l'lt'<'tl'd Arson Probed At Market In El Toro fo'ln •mcn arc Investigating what they believe wus an arson attempt at the Albertson'!! Market. Rockfield Boulevard and El Toro Road. Thursday. The 10:48 p m. fire burned a portion of the second story before the store's automatic sprinkler system doused the names. The fire was out when firemen ar· rived on the scene. according to Capt. Ernie Harrison. He said arson is suspected because the fir:.e appeared to have been started in several places in the building Damage lo the building was estimated at S600 and damage to dry goods was reported at $2,000 Gift Bill Passed hassle between count y supuvisors, who want part of the \and for a park. and Garden Grove councilmen. who want it back on the property tax rolls. Government land Is exemptfrom local property laxes. According to the Irvine Com· pany plan. about 7,~ workers would be employed at lhe com· plex when it is complete in about lOyears. Taxes from the development (SffGROVE, Pace.U) Step Taken For Halting Truck Strike ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, Ill.• CAP) -The Ford administration took the , opening steps today toward torcjng a halt to a two- day nationwide strike of Teamster truck driven that has already ruulted tn iodustri•l layoffs. Meantime, sources· close to both sides said bargaillen were "very close" to acreemeot oo a total economic packaa•. but dil· agttement oe bow the money package should be distributed re- mained to be settled .. But the Ford adminlJtraUon, taking no chances on the possibility the strike could hamper the nation's economic recovery, started preparations in Washington lo invoke the Tart· Hanley Act against the strike. Presidential assistant L. WilHam Seidman asked several government agencies to prepare reports on the economic impact of the strike. Administration sources said. Tho reports. to be returned to the While House by noon Saturday. would be nt..'Cded if President Ford asked for a court Injunction under the act lo stop the walkout. However. sources said ll would probably be Tuesday al the earliest before the government could go into court. The move was seen as an effort by the government to put added pressure on union and indusl!'Y negotiators to resolve their ~1s­ pute without government in- tervention. Earlier, Admlnl11tr allon sources said It appeared the gov- ernment would refrain from in· voklng the Taft·Hnrtley Act while bargaining continued and there were Indications of pro· aress. The act provides for an 80-day cooUnl(·off period, but that would take the prcgsure off n<'ROllatora. In the first major lnduslri al cutback r esulting from the 11trlke, General Motors Corp. to- day laid off 5,600 final usembly workers tJt Its G MC truck and Coach division ln Pontiac. An ad- <litional 2,000 other employes re· malned on the job at the plaint. And American Motors Corp. an· nounced today it will suspend all North American car production and lay ort 12,100 hourly workers beginning Monday due to the strike. <See STIUK E , Pagt A!) . ' I tor a lea~ nude beuh In Orange "It ls not belng held to cause become de monstraUvc and lay County. any confrontation w\lh the there on the beach with thtlr Re said the San Ooof~ site was Marines and their auards," clothes otr just llke lhtly normal selert~ first bcca!J$e of the re· Hyatt addN. ly do." Hyatt said. cent notonety created over the And, while the organliaUon Is Ballou was definite about the.• Maringes Corp3 actJon in SWei!P· discouragini people from going ran&ers· position. ing up the nude bathers and nude, be said, It may not be sue· "lr there arc nude people down Qthers• aathered on the Camp cessful there, they're gomg to get cited," Pendleton beach. "I can only uy that there are be said Hyatt said the area has been people coming up from San "We've just never tdleratcd used for years as a nude beach J>iego. A lot or nude beacbers are nudity ln the park. Pa.rk rules witb no harassment from comlnatolhemeeting.Alotof andregulaUonscovernudltyand authorities. them are ancry. They may <See NUDES. Pase A!) 0•"' '"''" -.,. ,..,,.u O'O.-•• .SHERIFF'S INVESTIGATOR WILLIE STANSBURY TRYING TO TALK TO DESPERATE' MAN n;;;~i~: .. s;;;·· G=:~n 1 Suapect Wounda Self After S. Laguna Standoff , By FREDERICK ~EMEHL ou .. °""' ...... --. A man wbo barricaded himself lnsjde a South La1una residence and later 1hot himself was rescued by Orange County sheriJf's deputies following a tense, three-hour standoff Thurs· day. The standoff ended about 3:4S p.m . when three members of the sheriff's Speelal Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) team broke into the house and found Thomas Richard Vaughn, 23, sprawled on a bedroom floor with a shotgun wound In his forehead. Vaughn. a security guard re· cently fired from his job. was re· ported in satisfactory condition today at OranJ(c County Medical Center. where he was admitted after recesving emergency treat· ment al South Coast Community Hospital. The drama on the street corner in front of 31944 Vlrglrua Way began at 12 47 pm. when sheriff's deputies responded to a call of a "man with mental pro· blems with a shotgun m his hands," said Sheriff's Sgt. Bob Beevers. Deputies who positioned lbemselvu behlnd a patrol unit with shotguns heard six shot.'! fired from the house, Beevers said. About 90 minutes later, seven members of the SWAT team ar· rived. A seventh shot was heard about 3:15 p.m . Al that point. Sheriff's Investigator Willy Stansbury·, wearing a knee·length bullet· proof vest and carrying a snub nosed revolver, approached the house, and tried to make contact with Vaughn. "Hey, Tom, let me talk to you a little." Stansbury repeatedly yelled while walking back and forth in front of the house. rap- ping on windows and the door. Stansbury finally made con· tact with Vaughn through a broken front window. "You're shot"" Stansbury was heard to asl<. He returned to the sheriff's command post. The SWAT team was then or· dered to "take" the houi.e. Seeonds later, one member opened a side door and called for an ambulance Beevers said Vaughn ap· parenlly was despondent over troubled relations with a girlfriend. He said that friends wrestled a .357 magnum revolver from Vaughn Wednesday njghl und buried it In the backyard, but ap parenlly overlooked the 12-gaugc shotgun found at Vaughn's side.' m the residence. Beevers said deputies will seek assault with a deadly weapon charees against Vaughn In con nccllon witH shots that were fired as they arrived at the scene. The standoff drew a crowd of onlookers, dressed in everything from swim suits to businesR suits. Most of them crouch"d behind cars, trees and bui ldinJ.(s for safety. Three Miami Officers Die In Shootout Valued Art Ready For Pool Auction MIAMI BEACH, F1a. <AP) - Detective l"rank DazcvC'do had just helped break a• st.Olen·car ting when he and two detectives spotted a shiny new luxury car and decided to investigate. In n shootmg rampage that followed. all three detective:. were fatally wounded. A $10,000 original Picasso will be among the art auctioned off Saturday to raise fund." for COD· structlon of Esperanza School's therapy pool. A cocktail hour will begin al 7 p.m. and the auction wlll begin at 8 p.m. In the Montanoso Recrea- tion Center, 25800 Montanoso Drive. The Mission Viejo Jaycees are sponsonna the event. Donation for admission iJ $1 SO Over 300 pieces of art valued from S'25 to $10,000 wlll be availa- ble for purchase. Signed lltho· .And the man who allegedly sraphs by Norman Rockwell, 11hot them died tod11y or guMhOt Neiman, Doll. Miro and Chagall ~oundi suffered Thursdny nhiht and oils from Laguna Beach . before he was captured. artists are Included in the collL'C Authorities said he 8hol himself Uon. 11 rather than surrender. Mike Shannon and John Bruce He was Identified ns Ronold areco·chalrmen of the event. Joseph Bflrn , allaa J o11cph 1 Mowlood, no home town.known Estimated cost or the poo at Authorlllc1 uld he WM wantf'd Esperanza. a school for the l>n federtal t'h11rgu ol lnLt'rlltuh· tralnable mentally retarded, Is auto thcfl and was drlvinR a $30,000. Fund a for the pool are not stolen car lncluded In the ach~l 's budget. The slain officers were 1dt'n Further Information a~t the lilied as Tommy Hodl!t'S, 32. art auction may be obtained by C lark Curleltc, 28; end calling Bruce al 58&-1700. Oaievedo, 32. all members or thl• Dade County Public Safety ·~ ... Department's auto theft dlvl11lon Police Sgt . George Lucas sai~J the Incident began when the· three de~ctlves saw a new, luJI ury car going by their station and, acting on a bunch, dcctdtlfl to check it out. SACRAMENTO (AP) P\lbhc officials wouldn't have to report gifts from friends under le11Slation "~'rrowly approved by the Assembly. NORMAN ROQ(WEU 'S 'THE 8'-ACl<IMITit SHOP' FOR SALE AT ESPERANZ~ BENEFIT ,p An Auctk)ft Proc11 • Wll RnaftC• lwlmmlng Pool for Vlelo Reterded Facility According to Lucas' account· Hodges and Curlette followed In an unmar~ed car. then parked and got oul when' lhc driver stopped and went into a room at n nearby mot.el. Hodges was hit in the race with two shotgun blasts fired through a window. The gun man dashed from the motel and shot Curlette in the chest al close range. Neither officer had drawn <See 3 KILLED. Paff' t\2) .. .AZ DAllVPll.OT $8 ( Pilot Logbook J 'Mom, This Food .Isn't Like Yours' e,. LA\JIU£ KASPEa Ot ... o.1 •• ,. ..... " K EVI N NEUSTADT. a fifth cruder al Vale ncia Elemenlary School, may be having second thoughts about his mother, Carole, sitting on the :schooJ boar4, He adtnllted the other day that when he supported her election lait year he didn't think he would be appearine before her ln an official capacity this yeu. But Monday. son wnt appear before mother as Student Council treasurer ad· dressine school d istrict trust~s. He and tbe school's other ofrlcers are planning to protest th~ lunch1:t1 Lhey've been getting. It's unusual lo have student& from an elementary school appear at a board meeting but their principal. Pat McDaniel. figures It will be a good learn. ing experience for them. The students, however. seem less m· lerested In the lesson than their Junches. They hope the board will have the food improved. Now it may seep> the youngsters should easily have the support of one trustee. Neustadt, however. says this just ian'ho. ln fact, he said, having his mother on the board will pro- bably work lo bis disadvantage. .... D R. •1CRARD WELTE, districlsuperintendent, is ex- pected to be at the meeting just as be was expected to attend theonelbia past Monday. He missed it, however. Instead, he was ln Salt Lake City, Utah ••• snowed in witboutbiaskis, according to our reports, .. .. BUT GILBERT MORENO, the district's bt.fslness manager, was at the meeting explaining some of the sad facts about the budget. He bad good reasoo to wish be were in Rome. Not too long ago, he and his wire appeared on the television game show ''Gambit" and won an a nnive.rsary dinner in that romantic Italia.n city. They were awarded enougb money for plane fare and a good meal. But money isn't always all that matters. Time is what's preventing the trip. He says he bas to keep working on the budget. !teanwbUe, be said, "We go to McDonald's quite a lot." .. . . JOHN P ETERSON, the 17-ye&r-old El Toro youth in- jured when he lost control of his sports car Sunday, still couldn't remember the accident Tuesday. But he did re member he has a date for the El Toro High School prom next month. His mother , Margaret Peterson, said he was more con- cerned about attending the dance than anything else. Fro• P.,,e AJ 3 KILLED ••• JUI.weapon. Dazevedo, still at the station, ran toward the motel after the fint shot and gave chase on foot to the fleeing gunman, finng as he ran. But be was cut down by return fire and the gunman ran batk to where he Jay and shot hilll again in the abdomen, Lucas slltd. Other officers quickly fanned out throu&h the area and wer e searching the beach when a shot rang out in front of them, Lucas siid. A policeman said he found Dorn lying on the ground, bleed· tng f'rom a self·inflktcd head wound. Fellow o!ficers who rushed to the scene were angered by a brief delay in ambulance service, caused by a strike DRalnst a countywidc private• ambulance firm. Two dylnJt policemen were ru11ht'd to a nearby hMpital by a !ire d('partnwnt rescue team. One detective and th<' ac<'used assailant Wt'rl' ta ken to lhl' hospital m police cars. .. Some o(fi<'rrs are biller about it." PnUC'c Sgt. Grorge Lopez ":\aid, "But r was there and I saw tho wound3. They were beyand being saved." ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT f~n.~ '~'' O•lt• root _.....,....,,,.,.,~ fl.ff"WoflHW,..,.•\ r,.,, l\Pvfh"'-dhv trwiQt_,.,.. t l')A\I f\th-11 ·"i~ (ll"'0,,."'f' '-'.,...,_,.,.,.,,~ _.,,.. ''"' l•\to •f M. """"~ tf'ltowOt\ , t'<Ja; .... ("'"'" Mt~ .,., .,,.. 1 I Hf';h ~. ••uul1"""..,. t._,"' ~ ,. .,\lft ''"" V•tt•f lt'lt"t '•Odt•~•\ V•H"'t ~NJ , • .,.,,,... .... ,h \f.w.lhltt.•'' ·~"" ...... """",...,, tw"W\ I\ OYNl\flwiof ~h.1fd•t\ #Off .. ~..,., flu~ ~~;"4~,~:·::!i.~t.~~~,~· .. ~AJJll .WU f'.y Robllrt N. 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At one pomt presiding Judge Claude M. Owen!! and two lawyers were on three telephones sharing a long distance call t o s~n ior Avco officials in San Diego. Judge Owens was called Into the dispute when Newport Beach attorney Donald Belveal nngrlly rej ect e d th e $1 .4 million certificate of deoosit filed with the county clerk by the earlier s tated deadline of 4:30 p.m . Jt had been thought that the bond would finally satisfy \he Sl.l million judgment given Lip- pert. 31. by a jury. Judge Robert. L Corfman's reversal of that verdict w:is in turn overturned tiy the appellate courts Belveal h nd s uccessfully a r gued that L l ppert ·w ~~ harassed into a heart attack b)' Avco and other defendants aflt'r movinR a house from Mission Viejo to a Lllauna Niguel site. Belveal rejected the Sl.4 million payment Thursday alter pointing out to Judgt? Owens tha\ the check w as drawn on the Unll· ed California Bank. rt mc>ant, the lawyer said. that L.ippert's m oney could be seized by the bank because thi.> bank holds more lhan $1.4 million ln liens on the Avco Corporation Van Nostrand Rites Slated Graveside services will be ht'ltf Monday in Newport Beach for Laguna Hills Leisure World r est· dent Grace Van Nostrand. who died Wednesday at an Anaheim nuning ho91e. Tbe senices will be held at lJ a.m. at Pacific View Memorial Park. Rev. JaQll!S Ledgtrwood will officiate. Mrs. Van Nostrand worked 55 years as a registered nurse. A naUve of Ontario. Canada. tho lived 11 years in Orange County S he ls survived by her husballd. Lestt-r, ()( the couple's hOme. a!M·Q Ave Caatill• Cella Documents Stall Pardon Patty? UJurt Caneela Uruealing Arrangements SAN 14AT1:;0 <AP) -I\ JTOUP ot Unitarian O.uttb mcmbtr say they pcu. llOnl-d Prel>1dent Ford to pardon <"onv1cted bank robber Patricia Hunt. Tra.nscttPtt of Oranc• ecun11 Gralld Jury beartnp that led to the "'dletmtnt of Dr Louia J . Cella Jr and tbrH business as· a«ialH will not be made ava1Ja· ble lO the public Monet~. Sut>erlor Cottrt officials can· <'t>led arran.cements tort~ un· ~eaUnc late Thur day when the CelJfornla Suprtme Court INued a 11tay ordt r after reviewing bnefs filed by detense iillo.meyli. But it was made cleM by the hijb court th~t tht' action Is a lemporary measure destined to g\ve the judgH time to more. Uilorou&bl.> uamln• voluminous brit.fa on th• l11ue ol th coo· t.roven1al traoacrip~ 'ntrir content• led to the (1hn61. of 121 felony count1 aga!nlit Or ~la. Sl. th Santa Ana phy111- cian whose Iona lime J"ole In Oranie County pobllclil hux lrd him lo provide financial bacltln1t for candidates at'elung both loul and stateomc~. lndlcttd with him and factnft lmal April J.9 are: (;eorac L. 01· lendorf, "'· of La&wu• Beach; Stephen R. EvaM, 31, of Ml1i1alon Viejo and Theodore Schiffman, 53, of Santa Ana. The Indictment alleges that the i;roup ~•Phoned a\ lca:st S2 m1lhon 1n funds from t\\O Ornn1tl' Count) hObPllttltj M1:.s1on l'om mumty lloi.p1tnl. MtsMOn \'1~JO 11nd M t>rC G\"rtt'1 ¥1 Hru.p1t11.l , Santa Ana Both bo.p1tul6 und two aJhed m~cal corp0rations llnkM to the facilities have sued thf! tour and Ornnl(I." County runrher Rlchatd J. O 'Neill for more than $37 m1lhon In doam;,.~e.-1 In four Suptinor Court civil actions. Tht' pf'tlt1on .uld th~ kid· nnpt'd nt•w paper helrcu rould not hint• rcc\•tvod ll r.11r trt11 l bcc•ui.e ot lho "utr•vaannt pretrial pub II~ it y and ltut l1.W2r brnndln~ ur M ls11 Hcnntl as ucommonctlniln11I " onsilJle? O'Nt"1ll hos not been named us a defendant in \ht Orange Count) cnminal action or in a federal uc· lion that charaes Cella and his three co·defe ndants with C4 felony counts of lax evaMon, fraud. thefl and ~onsp1racy. Miu tlurat. kldnaapoct from hl•r Bt'rkclcy apart· ml•nt Feb. 4, 1974 , was con. victed March 20 of ~illlng. ly accompanying hor •b· duC'tors durtna a holdup at lt Hi bernia Ba n k branch In San i''rant-isco. Irvine .. Intersection A Complex Affair Pretrial action in the local Cella case is scheduled to resume .Monday 1J1 Superior Court Judge Jerrold S. Oh\'er'i. courtroom Judge 011\'er has indlcated ht> NUDES "111.rule Mondav on a serie~ of • • • motions. including a motion for .. t.he separate trial of Scluffman. the~ are enforced, he said. He recognixed, however, thal the "Trail 6" path leadina lo the south end of the park betch had acqwred a certa in reputation. By DOUG FRITl.8CB.E OHM O.hy '11ef M.tt1 Sometimes the simplest things become incred i bly complex wben several levels of govern. ment converge. Take the corner of Sand Ca- n.yoo Avenue and Marine Way in lrvtne; lbe Intersection between the Santa Ana Freeway on·ramp and El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. For decades. Marine military poJiu in-dress llniforrtB and white gloves have manned the in- tersection. dlrecUng the evening rush hour traffic. And today, the Marines are maintaining a tenuous foothold on the intersection. But last week, in the midst of a jurisdictional hassle involving the City of Irvine. Orange County and the State of California, tbe lntersectlon was an uncontrolled mes~ Tb\ stories differ on just which jurtsdtctlon touched off the pro- blem, but somewhere, someone decided that there are legal liability problems with a Manne directing traffjc in a civilian U>· tcrsect1on. The Marines say the City of Irvine poliC'c asked that the MP be removed. The county says the Marines m ade a study of the legal aspects of the situation and becam e concerned. But regardless, now ·an the parties arc concerned that in the event of an accident while lhc Marine was on duty, all would end up in court. Cycle Cr<Uh Victim Dies Of Injuries By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Ot -Oally P'li.c sc.ft Ruben Corvera, almost a high school freshman, preferred tbc nickname Bano lo ltty Bitty Bud· dy and perhaps that is what in· spired football fever in the four- f o ot , nine·inch. 70·pound h alfback. He was also known as one of the Three Musketeers, a lrto of 13·year -olds who were reduced by one·third W edncsday night when Ruben died of trafflc acci- dent Injuries. · "1 still can't believe it hap· pencd." says Betty Nelson. bis !oolbitll coach In the City or Hunt· angtnn Beach R c<'reatloo ~part­ ment football program To~ethcr with Cll'tc I ludgcns and hC'r o"n son. B1lhc'. also both 13, thry mode up the Three Musketeers Ruben. an honor roll student who earned As at Haven V1,•w School 1n n orth llunlington lk-ach, ('X<'clled m malh<'maUcs und reading a nd alhlellcs. He ~-u fatally Injured Monday. ManslaufChter and trafflc code charges were sllll Pl•ndlnl( today against the 17·ycar-old whose motorcycle roared out ot control throuah a vacant field and h1t Ruben, crut11hlng his head. A companion who wltnesiicd the nrcldent ot W11rner Avenue and Bois-. Chica Street ducked behind a massive 11trect sign. Investigators said the victim sprinted one direction for a rew steps, lhcn dodged the opposite way as the oncoming motorcycle car~ned m the soft dirt. ll 's front wheel digging \n and causlnJt It to thrash and wobble. STRIKE .... Spokesmen for the nation 's auto industr y said they would have to •tart 1hutUnl down pro- ducUoo plants by next week l! the laraest walkout ever by Teamsters continued. · Labor Secretary W.I . Usery Jr., the key federal official in· volved Its tht dU!pute between 400.000 Teamsters and the truck· Ing indu!ltry. remtlned at the bargaining sltc .. Jn th.is Chicago suburb trying to resolve the U.naerlng mooey lhues. The intersection is half in coun· ly territory and haU in Irvine ter· ritory. But it leads to the freeway and that brings in the state. And none of them want the legal pro· blems that could ensue should an accident occur. On the other hand. neither the Irvine police, the Sheriff's Department nor the Callforrua Highway Patrol are Interested in manning the lntersection. And, although a signal even- tually is planned there, Mike Schmitz. aide lo Supervisor Thomas Riley, said 1t could be years before it is installed. But a ccordi n g to Merine spokesmen, after a week or the uncontrolled intersection, ''the commanding generaJ, Brig. Gen. A.C. Pommcrenk became so con- cerned with lbe lives and safety of Marines and civilian personnel stationed ther e that he resumed use of MPs to direct traffic at the intersection." Meanwhile. negotiations a re .eontinuing between the vanous parties to find a permanent solu- tion. One approach being con· sidered by Irvine police ad· ministrators is deputh:irig the MPs as trafClc officers. "Letting the Marines keep d(). ing it just like they've been doing it for years seems like the simplest solu tion to the pro· blem ." said Schmitz. •·1 don 't think there bas ever been an acci· dent there wbile the MPs were on duty." Fro.a Pag~ A I -GROVE ... are expected to total more than S000.000 a year for the city and about the same amount for the county. The Garden Grove s-chool district should reap about $1.1 m1llion a year in new property tn· come. according to the Irvine Company proposal. The cOmlfllllyptans run along the same lines as the existing Irvine Industrial Complex near Orange County Airport. They call for stringent ard11tectural controls, broad landscaping areas and noise or pollutant con. trols. Accordmg to the environmen· tal 1mpa<'l report prepared for the proJect . about half the workers are expected to c<omc Crom Garden Grove. Anaheim, Santa Ana and Buena Park. About 44 percent arc expected to come from thl' area bctwc(•n west Garden Gro\·c and the Long Beach f'rccway . Bust Nets 2 2 ELCENTRO (AP> Atotalof 22 persons \\Crc arrested and JO more were belnl( :.ought in a crackdown on horoin in Jmpcri<il County. Sherifl's dctl'ctives sa1 ct Thursday's raids were the most Widespread against heroin traf. ftckers ever conduC'ted in the southeastern Califom_1a county. "A lot of families have gone down trail six and have come back totally shocked al t.he ac· tivily aoing on down there. I've tried to warn some people going down there and 1t 's terribly em· barrasslng," Ballou said. He said the diff1 cuJty arose because naked beachgoers would i.1mply pull on som e clothes when authorities came by. M~cr li mits prevented constant pre· ~ence by officers . Since Feb. 26. Military Poli<~l' from P e ndl t'ton h ave ap· prehended 63 persons many or lhem who were sunbathing nude on the base side of Ute beach. The order issued by PendletM Commandin~ General Carl W Hoffman. was made, according to a base spokesman. because ttf dangers lo c1vlhans "due to thl' many active training area:.. weapons firing ranges and area:. m wharh cxploi.ivci. are u~ed." Teen Found, OK PLACERVILLE ~AP> -Ar. J8.year·old ConC'ord man is rl' portt.•dly in ~ood condition after 1iet1ing lost five days a~o and be· 1og found HI the bottom Of 3 Stecµ C<inyon. El Dorado County Shcrirf Richard Pacilco said Thursda\' that R~er Uratlon had w;ir) dered into Cosumncs Ri ver Ca - nyon after his pickup truck be<'ame stuck in the mud Satur- day wh1h• on "' camping trip. Mature Sofa & Chair Sale All of ou r fine sofa and and chairs t hat are ov e r drast ically o ld w i ll b e fou r;. mon th s red uced to m ake room for new m er c handise. Such well-known names as: • Woodmark • Sherrill •Marge Carson •Stanton Cooper and many others MANY REDUCED AS MUCH AS Don 't wa it! Stop in now while the selection i s best. 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