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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-03-25 - Orange Coast Pilot17 Seen Power Struggle • F RI DAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 2S, 1977 YOC.. 7', MO. M, 1 l•CTIOfd, .. "AGtll • • • • Enters Innocence Burgla rs Get $12,000 At Newporter An estimated $1 2.000 was rr ported missing early today in a breakin at the executive offices of the Newporter Inn tn Newport. Beach According to pohcf.', a secunty guard discovered the burglary at about 5:~ a m The• crime was originally reported as a robbery. •ending a half dozen police unsLc; racing to the Jamboree Road hotel with sirf.'ns screaming. Once on the scene, however. ficers were told ther e had be rio crime against people Investigators said thr thief ap- parently pried open lhf.' door to lhe offices and then pried open the safe. They noted that the safe broken lnto was not the safe in which guests' valuables are stored Transit Strike PHILADELPHIA <AP> A strike halted all service on buses, trolleys and subway and elevated trains in the nation's fourth big- eest city today, affecting 400,000 daily riders. Ch~rged In Baby Death By RAYMOND ESTRADA oi the o.i1v Pilot Stall Huntington Harbour physician William Baxter Waddill Jr. pleiided innocent Thursday to a first-degree murder charge in the March 2 strangulation death of an hour -old infant at Wes.tminster Comm unity Hospital. Dr. Waddill. •3. is free on $25,000 bail after being booked in Orange County Jail Thursday on the murder charge . Municipal Judge Ragna r Engebetsen ordered Dr. Wad- dilfto appear for an April 11 pre- liminary hearing in West Orange County Judicial District Court Dr. Waddill, who practices ob- s tetrics and gynecology in his Huntington Beach, Westmmsler and Anaheim offices, reportedly is alleged by police to have at- te~pted lo abort a 71 :1-m onth-old fetus which was later delivered as a live baby girl Westminster Police Capt. Jack Shockley said his department has no e0xplanation as to why Dr Waddill allegedly choked the m fant. Shockley asserted wit nesses saw Dr. Waddill with the infant arter the doctor ordered the nursery staff out of the room. Hos pital Administrator R i chard LeGrand said the mother of the dead infant was ad- mitted to the hospital for a therapeutic abortion. The mother 1s a n 18-year old Huntington Beach girl Dr Waddill. who has held medical privileges a t Westmin ster Community Hospital since 1971. has had most of those privileges reinstated, said LeGrand. A hospital ethics panel revoked Dr. Waddill's medical privileges after police began an investiga-. lion March 8 which resulted in the murder c harge, added LeGrand. The panel. however . said Dr Waddill could not perform any abortions at the hospital for an indefinite period, LeGrand said One of Dr. Waddill's attorneys, <See DOCTOR, Pa1e AZ) Fuller Car Extinct? ,.,. WlrePl>olo A Wi c hita man 's searc h for H . Buckminster Fuller's last model of the ex- pe rimental Dymaxion car ended when he learned the vehicle was sold for scrap in the 1950s. The auto weighed 750 pounds but could carr y five passengers. reach speeds of 120 m .p.h. and got 40 to 50 miles pe r gallon . Seventh Mtirder Probed Ortega Highway Slaying Linked to Othen? By TOM BARLEY Ol llte Dolly 1"11 .. S1111 Or ange County sheriff's of- ficers are working with lawmen in three other counties in the belief that one man may have been respons ible for seven kill- ings in the last two years. Two o r thi? those seven murders occurred in Orange County and the bodies of both men were found along the Ortega Highway. The probe by officers from Orange, Riverside, San Diego and Los Angeles counties was stepped up this week when a dis- membered body was found in the Norco area of Riverside County. Portions of the body had been wrapped in plastic and paper and dumped in an 8().gallon metal container. An autopsy which ls ex peeled to determine the vic- tim's age. sex and race is under way today. Officers in a ll four counties banded togethe r when they re- alized that the killings bad a lot in common - All the victims were male. ap pare nUy or Latin extr action and were In the 17-21 age g roup Nol all the victims had been dismem- bered but all had been s hot in the head by their killer Orange County investigators said their first contribution to the list or unidentified victims was a youth, aged about 17. whose body was found Aug . 22. The grisly discovery was made by a hiker who kicked a trash bag off the road and then dis - covered to his horror that it con- tained a corpse. Another body. that of a young man In the same 17·21 a ge group, was found in the sam e general area by forestry worke rs Oct. 6. He has not been identified. Orange County in vesti - gators do n o t b e lieve that the killing of Richard Lynn Shepherd, 36, of Long Beach, is part of what seems to be a pat- tern or murder. Shepherd's body was found Sept. 30 in Ulick brush near the bottom of a 65-foot embankment. A Reno. Nev., man was charged with that murder but released when the district attorney ad- mitted that he had insufficient evidence to prosecute. Officers in all four~ounties.re adily admit that their hunt for what may be a common killer would be greatly aided" by iden- tification of the victims. But only one victim has been idenlined in all four counties. He is Nicholas Hernandez. 21, whose body was found Jan. 24 in a black plas tic bag that was dumped near the intersection of La Cienega and Lennox Blvds. in Los Angeles. '"The common factor could be homosexuality but we just don't know right now,•· a batfled Orange County investigator com· mented. "These men are s hot in the head, often dis m embered and wrapped in plastic bags. All we can say is that we are lookin& in four counties and we are looking hard.'' . All But One Lose Joh Water Ration Pl~·Vi~d JIElllCLE FAIR . IN SPOTLIGHT ~ • By LAURIE KASPER OI t"-01llr "llet 11111 All but one employe of Scud- d er'• Ambulance Service, Inc., 11Vhlch serves Laguna Beach and the Saddleback Valley, were fired late Tuesday In an apparent powtr struule betwee n the father and aon owners, John and CrataSl!udder. John Scudder, son of potato Chip pioneer Laura Scudder. wa1 in the news Jut fall when he was kidnaped alter • visit to ht.a den - tl•t l'1 HunUncton B••~'l Craig Scudder, the son and pre- sident of the firm, said service h as not been interrupted, even though he fired two crews while they were on duty. However, lhe 13 em:rloyes who were released conten that some of the flrm's service has been cut back lnthetakeover. The Cotmer employea HY they have not been etven the two week• and two daya pay which l1 due them. Also, they said, they were not allowed to reclaim personal belongin1s whlch they Aad Jett in the crews' quarters. The employes said they have tued coms>laJnts with the State Labor Relations Board. They 1ald they've also filed tor Un· tmployment bendlta. None of them could say why they were fired. ''Nobody's told u1 why,"oneaald. AlthoUgh he own• •1 percent Ot the nrm •ild ti pr ldeot. th younger Scudder hH not been tt· tlvet1 lnvolvtd lD the , bUimeu IUl~e ll WU formed Wl IUmmtt. <See n il ED, P.. .U> LOS ANGELES <AP> -Mayor Tom Br•dley want.a mandatory water rationing plans drawn up for Lot Angelea ln cue voluntary · conservatJon meaaures tall. Bradley 'lbul'lday told a panel which wtll draw up the plans that voluntary et'fortl bould cul city -ater WtaJe bJ 10 percent. Depu&y Mayor Ray Remy tm· phHl&ed that tbe mandatory -curtailment lVould be ''Uled. onl.1 ' lf •e relcbid the P,Olnt whert ll would b6 required. t • r Plea Religion Request ·Refused Justices of the Fourth District Court of Appe als in San Bernardino have rerused to in- terfe re with a low.er court ruling that bars meetings or a voluntary student Bible s tudy club a t Edison High School in Hunt- ing"ton Beach. 't'he appellate court agreed with the Orange County Superior Court that such a club, sanc- tioned and supported by the Hun- tington Beach Union Hig h School District, would violate the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitu .. lion. Five Edison students sought tc'S u se school fac ilities during school hours to form a .Bi.bl~ study club. •• Students Bruce Johnson: Robyn Dexter. Michelle Henriot and Lisa and Dawn Jackson, a1J 14. argued in their a ction lhal their express purpose in holdinc m eetings was "to enable those participating to know God better by prayerfully studying the Br· ble " The appellate opinion said the club would not have the required secular legislative purpose anQ that its primary effect would be to advance religion. It also noted that the Bible st u-<i y du·b , -u·s-kl g ~ c h-oo 1 facilities, would foster excessive governm e ntal e ntanglernen.t with religion Co ast Clearing wltb winds diminishing tonight. Chance of m easurable showers decreasing to 10 percent tonight and near zero Saturday. Fair and a . little warmer Saturday. Lows tonight in 40s. Highs Saturday in 60s. INSIDE TODAY A di1cotheque in a Shakespeare play? Yet, fn on updated muaicol veraton dttcribed b!I the Dcil11 Pilot'• L.aurfe. ICo.sper on. P.age Cl of the Wee,..,.. l•dex AtY-~t At Mtvltt · CH 8Nll"' N Mlltw•I f'Wt Alt &..M ... " ~ Mltlt111llMwl M 1M c.tfftrllla At,:2 °'.::1: CH!ly Al ff=.r OM• c ... ~.. w (MllCI. tJ IY"'I ~ AU "'"'.,., ., ..,.,., "' OHi~N.._«t ~ "-"~ AM>ll 11'"-lat..... At T11 .. 1~ ct 1~1-... CM -n..wt'\ CM A•tt Wttltllff M at Werlf M-M.14 C4 .,_.~ Cl.t '1 tnJ lo lM ,,~. ol !ieary w deltroy Mlf •NIPICt ment. "My beaJ't b lo that mill• too. J promtse:• uJcl WlUler whoM Loa Anadea-to-Wuhlnaton tetephcae CCJOYera.alion wu pc-.c:eded by a vldeo&ap@d atatmienl in w1Ucb be aald thal W'bUe in coUe1e be ··cbuUed" water instead of beer and wu res~ f« lt. THE ftVE·MINVT , OOLOR videotape showed Winkler u 'himsell, not ln the black-leather· Jacket and slicked-down hair role of The Fonz, the character be portrays in television'• popular ''Happy Days" comedy. He stood near a trailer on the site of a movie he is making in Santa Rosa. dressed in a jacket, sweater and open-ne~ked shirt. Cars roared down a nearby highway and tonrd the end a chorus of aereame, apparently from teen.aged girls, could be heard. There WJlS no explanation of bow their screams got on the soundtrack. Winkler's message was simple: Alcohol is a drug. Drugs can poison the body. AccompllshmenUs life's greatest euphoria. There can be no accomplishment without energy. Alcohol and drugs sap energy and distort ~be consciousness. . "YOU CAN STAND UP FOR yourself and for what you believe in," he said, adding that he has never used alcohol because "l don't like the way it feels in my body ••• because I'm under its control until it lets me go. "You can be what you are and you'll find it has a more respect- ed result than just following the pack," Winkler said. He complained at one Point of television advertising of beer and . Winkler told the senaton that be nenr allow1 hlmsell to be portrayed in a scene th.at calls for tbe character to drink or smoke even tbc>Qabbedoeumolce. "I try not to 1bow myselt with 111'1 of these thlnp ao that l um not emulated," he said. Becky asked if he had any advice for teenagers, 8aylng, ''I'm 13 and a lol of people look up lo you.'• · HE SAID THAT FOa YOUNG people. the pressures of life and school and career preparation are "incredible" enough without ad-ding to them with drugs and alcohol. "You have to be in possesalon· of yourself to realize your dream," he said. "Teenagers should just know that they themselves are the key .... Euphoria ls connected with ac- complishment and accomplishment gives you a great sense of self .... So al all costs be good to yourself." · "You should see this audience," Becky told Winkler. "They'rt: all sitting here staring at the mike." · THEN, HAVING RECEIVED permission to ask, "a personal question," she asked: "Do you have a girlfriend?" Yes, Winkler replied, "Would you like to meet ber-2" "Yeah," Becky said. "I'd like to meet you." ~ -Grand Jury Probe Supervisor Raps 'Leaks to Press' By KATHY CLANCY Of the D•1ly Pilot Sl•ff Orange County Supervisor Ralph Diedrich, who is among many questioned recently in a Grand Jury probe of campaign contributions called Thursday for a stop to jury leaks to the press. During a review of District At· torney Cecil Hicks' $9.2 million budget requests for the coming year, Diedrich contended inno- cent people are being hurt by news reports of jury investiga- (ions. ··1 think there is something we all ought to do to make sure those investigations that don't result in indictments are not tried in the press," Diedrich said: · Hicks agreed but said he has looked into leaks and does not l>elieve they come from his own ~tarr. "And I am not absolutely sure ~hey are leaks .·' Hicks continued. · He contended much of the in aterial published comes from witnesses who appear before the ·grand jury. They are then ques-· tioned by reporters who "hang around the grand jury room," Hicks claimed. : Often reporters obtain other tiames from witnesses and ques- tion those people "before we do," he continued. Diedrich then suggested Hicks secure the wailing room where witnesses sit before being called. But Hicks said he was not cer- tain that could legally be done. The district attorney's budget i'equest included $6.5 million for the law enforcement and con- sumer protection functions plus another $2. 7 percent in the family support area. The request calls for hiring 41 new employes in family support and 26 additional in other areas. Hicks said the major law en- forcement problem he fflces is an upsurge in violent crime. "We have got more violent young offenders than ever before." he explained. "In my mind it probably has something to do with the drug culture." Hicks' chief deputy, Jim Enright, noted the number of murder cases being tried, for ex- ample, has jumped from 36 in 1973 to97in1976. "We don't see it changing," he said. "We expect more in the future." Enright said 60 to 70 percent of the murder cases are drug. related, either involving drug ex- changes themselves or crimes performed by addicts trying to get money to buy drugs. •'Obviously with this number of cases we need more trial at- torneys," Enright said. Santa Clara Instructor Dies in Fall YOSEMITE <AP > -An economics instructor at Santa Clara University fell 600 feet to his death while climbing a moun- tain in Yosemite National Park, rangers report. FIRED ... John Scudder, his father, owns 51 percent or the business, and apparently had been controlling the operation. But the younger Scudder, with the help of the one employc who was retained, had all the locks on the business' Laguna Hills office changed, took the ambulance rigs and informed everyone by telephone Tuesday evening that they were fired, the former employes said. Craig Scudder told the Daily Pilot that tte had already hired four attendants from another ambulance company and had them waiting for his call to go to work. He said he called them in when he fired the others. The young Scudder said, "It's just a family deal between me and my dad." He said he's taking over the firm because "l 've got to protect my interest and this is the way it's going to be ... He fired the employes, he said. because ··1 just felt I don't have the trust in the people who were here." He said there was a hold on the firm's bank account but that would soon be straightened out and the employes would be paid. The younger Scudder said he had wanted to take the firm over sooner. But, he said, he waited until the trial of his father's kld- napers was finished. His father reportedly had been unaware of his son's plans but he expressed a wait-and-see at- titude when he talked with the Dally Pilot. Th·e father said that his son '·got it in his head and he fired everybody so that's all I know." He added, "Sometimes, you know how sons are. you don't always see eye to eye." Canal Amwer: 'Fill It Up' CONCORD, N.H. CAP) -The New Hampshire Daughters of the American Revolution have suggested that the United States fill in the Panama Canal and give it back to the Republic of· Panama. The New Hampshire group passed a resolution proposing construction of a new waterway before filling in the present canal with "earth and rocks" and giv- ing it to the Panamanians. The proposal was passed on a voice vote taken at the group's 76th state conference held in Con· crod. · • A~-.chma In lill cm ol the fake· who robMd a •uperma:rtcc& ol _, and n.cl liJ'rine a nae. ol prom! to PQ itback 1n two 7e:an. s pect Robert 8d~rtt, a, Qt 1208 Pawtucket Drivel, w 1tlaedul«l to be vr-1aneo:.m a warrant eb'Jriini blm Y,l(h armed robba'y, p1m additional complainta alldlnl poueuh)a of marijuana anti possession of narcotics paraPhemalia .. Detective Jack Welsh alleges when he and fellow officers ar- rested Scherer at his home on the warrant carrying $50,000 bail, he had three so-called Thal sticks of marijuana and a kit for drug in· jection. The suspect is charged with robbing Albertson's Market, 10ll4 Adams Ave., last Saturday night, leaving a note that he would repay it in two years, signed with the Manson Family slogan, "Helter Skelter." The pistol-wielding bandit then ran from the supermarket, strip- ping off a short jacket and his false beard and donning a long black overcoat as he ran for a waiting van. Detective Welsh declined to elaborate on how Scherer became a suspect in the Albertson's market stickup. · He did, however, point out he arrested Scherer twice within three days a month ago, on charges of robbing a southeast ci- ty liquor store near his home on- ce and then on charges of al· tempting to rob it again. The second time a passerby heard three men in a car parked behind El Don Liquor, 8462 In- dianapolis Ave., and called police who caught the trio with a shotgun. Detective Welsh pointed out Seherer apparently negotiated a guilty plea and was scheduled to report April 11 to the California Youth Authority to serve a two- year sentence. Fro•PageAJ DOCTOR ••• Matt Kurilich, repudiated the Westminster police charges as ..incorrect and unfair." Another attorney for Waddill, Dick Donald refused to discuss the case when contacted today. Capt. Shockley said the mother of the dead infant will be asked to testify in the trial. Public records show the ln.fant was born al 10:15 p.ui. The female baby was not na.m~. 'Jbe name of the father was Us~' as .. not stated." The birth certificate-\W-as signed by hospital administrator LeGrand as informant .of the birth and attending physician. Dr. Waddill's name was typed in below LeGrand's name. Charges Dropped LOS ANGELES (AP) - Murder charges have been dropped against a Long Beach police officer who shot a Compton hamburger stand owner to death during w~at he al- legedly thought was a robbery. Robert Schroeder, 33, had been charged with murder in the de- ath of Anastios Spathopolas, 28, of South Gale outside the food stand on Jan. 14. Al'WlrtpM!e Brothers Held In Drug Bust I ----Ws ANGELES <AP> -Two brothers have been booked for in- vestigation of illegally producing a drug known as "angel dust" A spokesman said Thursday that Jeffrey Hall. 29. of Santa Clara, feli as he was climbing the Cycle Jft>ute on the famed monolith, El Capitan. U.S. Requests Body Viewing Who Hollered 'Bingo'? a fter a rash of overdoses at Palmdale High Sehoot, sheriff's deputies said Thursday. Daniel Lewis, 35, and his brother, Lee, 28, both from the South lbs Angeles area were ar· rested Wednesday night near Llt- tlerock at what deputies said was .a tab capable of producing 35 pounds of phencyclidine at once. The street name of the animal tranquilizer is.angel dust. Deputies said the investigation ~as launched after a series of igh school drug overdoses that egan March 7. 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G-1Ytll• .. t "~"f.:.t-~!~;,~''R~h~,::" •• S,.ft 01t110 ,., .... .,, Telephone {1t4) 142-432'1 CIH•ffled A•weni.ino tu.Mn """''•loeea Voll•V-Olt1<• 111 .. 110 •.--i...a ......... dl-ot.IO kom-lhOr..,..e-.11~1 ... 940-tUO Reports indicated a fellow climber, Sherri McVoy, 36. of Oakland. was forced to spend Wednesday night on the face of the mountain. She climbed down Thursday and notified rangers. Rangers are investigating to determine what caused Hall's fall. Support Pledged BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP> - U.S. Defense Secretary Harold Brown sought the support of Western European defense ministers today for the purchase of nearly $.1 billion worth of Boe- . ing patrol-command planes to give Western Europe speedier warninf! of Soviet Bloc troop movements and air attack. WASHINGTON (AP> -The United States reportedly is urg- ing Vietnam to let U.S. experts examine any further bodies before the Hanoi government publicly identifies them as re- m a ins of American servicemen. If this is done, U.S. officials say. it should be possible to avoid repeating a mixup in which the Vietnamese mistakenly iden- tified two of 12 men whose re- mains were turned over to a pre-.-, sidential commission. The Pentagon reported Thurs· day that one of the men whose bodies was returned by Hanoi was Lt. Patrick E. Wynne of Satellite Beach, Fla., not Capt. Lawrence H. Golberg of Cloquet, Minn. Wynne was flying with Golberg when their F4C Phan- tom jet was downed on Aug. 8, 1966. Basset Bloated Baked Bread Balloom Dog TORQUAY, England (AP) -Mary Poppins has never learned how to eat like a lady. · Mary, a basset hound with an insatiable appetite. was returning to normal size Thursday after downing three pounds of yeast end unbaked dough . The 14-year-old hound ate the mixture left in front or the fire to be baked as bread, then swelled up like a balloon to around twice normal size, said her owner Jane BurHdge. -She rusl\ed her helpless pet to a vet who reported Thursday, "She ls going down &lowly." "Mary Poppins' father was a pedigree chem· pion,,, said Mrs. Bur1ld1e. "but despite her brffdina sho has never learned t~ eat like a lady. She gobbles up everything in her path." It's not a bingo board if you happen to be aboard an unfriendly submarine. It's the belly of a Lockheed P -3 Orion with num- bered launch holes from which chutes at- tached to sounding devices are dropped to· locate submarines prowling the seas. THE NAME OF THE GAME ••• UC. NO. 2>0422 THERE IS A COMMON PRACTICE OF PRIVATE LABELING IN THE CARPET INDUSTRY. LARGE DEPARTMENT STORES. CHAIN STORES. AND CONTRACTORS AT NEW TRACTS HAVE FIC- TITIOUS NAMES ON THE SAMPLES SO THAT THE CUSTOMERS CANNOT EASILY SHOP BRAND NAME PRICES. CUSTOMERS SHOPPING AT OUR STORE FINO THE PRICE OF EACH QUALITY PROMINENTLY FEATURED ON THE SAMPLE BOOK. BECAUSE WE ARE COMPETITIVE. ALSO. BECAUSE WE FEEL THE CUSTOMER HAS A RIGHT TO KNOW WHAT HE IS BUYING. WE NEVER CHANGE THE NAME ON A SAMPLE BOOK. THE NAME OF THE GAME IS INTEGRITY. DEN'S :insiallat)ijti: 'custom draperies linoleum • wood floor 1663 ,lACfNTJA AYl!NUE • COSTA MESA. CAllf. 92617 • PHON! 6.C6·.C838 -6'6·2355 , .. VOL. 70, NO. M, S SECTIONS, 66 PAGES WASHING TON (AP) -An audience of teenafen stared al the microphone in the Senate bearlnc room today u the disembodied voice of Henry Winkler, "tbe Fonz," 1a.id that alcohol and drugs can destroy self-respect and a YOWlC person's dream of accomplish· ment. "My heart is ln that mike too, I promise," said Winkler whose Santa Rosa-to-Washinaton telephone conversatioo was preceded by a videotaped statement in which he said that while in college he "chugged" water instead or beer and was respected for it. THE FIVE-MINUTE, COLOR videotape showed Winkler as himself, not in the black-leather-jacket and slicked-down hair role of Window Shot Out a The Fooa,. the character be portrays in television '1 popular "Happy Days" comedy. He stood near a trailer on tbe site of a movie he ls maklns in Santa Rolla, dressed in a jacket, sweater and open-neckedahirt. Cars roared down a nearby highway and toward the end a chorus of screams, apparently from teen-aged girls, could be beard. There was no explanation of how their screems fol on tbe soundtrack. Winkler 's message was simple: Alcohol is a drug. Drugs can poison the body. Accomplishm~nl is life's greatest euphoria. There can be no accomplishment without energy. Alcohol and· drugs sap energy and distort the consciousness. C TENCENT9 lJse, "YOO CAN STA.ND UP roa youneJI and ror what you "believe irl," he said. ad.clln& that be has never used alcohol because "1 don'l- llke tbe war lt feels in my body ••. because I'm under its control unW it lets me ,o. "You can be wbat you are and you 'II find il bas a more respect- ed rQUlt than Justfollowtnc the pack," Winkler nid. H'e complained at one point or television advertlslng of beer and wine, iayinc the advertiaers of "pop" wine "make that stuff sound just like chocolate milk." WHEN THE TELEVISION TUBE went blank, members of the (See FONZIE, Page AZ) Big · Shakeup Scudder Ambulance Staff Fired By LAURIE KASPER ottllt Dally ~Hot Sl•ll All but one employes of Scud- der's Ambulance Service. Inc . which serves Laguna Beach and the Saddle back Valley, were fired late Tuesday in an apparent power struggle between the father and son owners, John and Craig Scudder John Scudder. son or potato chip pioneer Laura Scudder, was in the news last fall when he was kidnaped after a visit to his den· •isl in Huntington Beach. Craig Scudder, the son and pres- ident or the firm. said service has not been interrupted, even though he fired two crews while they were on duty. However, the 13 employes who were released contend that some or the firm's service has been cut back in the takeover. The former employes say they have not been given the two weeks and two days pay which is due them. Also, they said, they were not allowed to reclaim personal belongings which they had left in the crews· quarters. The employes said they have filed complaints with the State Labor Relations Board. They said they've also filed for un- employment benefits. None of thjtm could say why they were fired. "Nobody's told us why," one said. Although he owns 45 percent of the firm and is presid~nl, the younger Scudder has not been ac- tively involved in the business since it was formed last summer. John Scudder, his father, owns 51 percent or the business, and apparently had been controlling the operation. But the younger Scudder, with the help or the one employe who <See FIRED, Page A2> Grand lury Probe Dally Pilot PllGIO by Steve Mflcheil Diedrich: Stop Leaks By KATHY CLANCY Of Ille Dolly ~lloe Stott around the grand jury room." Hicks claimed. tain that could legally be done. Police officers are reflected in wbat'lii left _ of window at Crocker Bank in Costa Mesa's Harbor Shopping Center as bank clerk Pattie lledigan sweeps up glass. Police said someone -apparently van- dals shot out the window with shotgun during the night. Bank e mployes dis- covered the damage when they arrived for work this mornm~. Police said there were no ind1cations the vandals attempted to enter the bank. Orange County Supervisor Ralph Diedrich. who la all)png mairy qOestiMed recedtly ln a Grand Jury probe of campaign contribuuona caJled Thursday for a stop to jury leaks to the press. ,.l>uring a review of District At· torney Cecil Hicks' $9.2 million butlget requests for the coming year. Diedrich contended iMo- cent people are being hurt by news reports or jury mvesliga· lions. Often reporters obtaif'I other namt1 from witnesses and ques - tion t.ho6e people ''before we do," he continued. Diedrich then suggested Hicks secure the waiting room where witnesses alt before being called. The district attorney's budget request included $6.5 million for. the law enforcement and con- sumer protection functions plus another $2.. 7 percent in the Camily- support area. The request calls for hiring 41 new employes in ramily support (See DIEDRICH, Page A2) Bible Club Meet Nixed By TOM BARLEY 0t tfle OlllY Polol Stoll Justices of the Fourth Distnct Court of Appeal s in San Bernardino have refused to in · terfere· with a lower court ruling that bars meetings or a voluntary student Biblr study club al Edison High School 1n Hunt· ington Beach The appellate court agreed witn~he Orange County Supenor Court that such a club, sane· honed and supported by the Hun· tmgton Beach Onion High School DLSlrkt. would violate...tbe First Amendment to the U S. Constitu- tion. Five Edison students sought to Auto Crash Victim Identified as, Mesan A sports car driver whose roadster rolled and exploded m flames on Harbor Boulevard near Fountain Valley early Tbursdav has been 1denl1f1ed as a Costa Mesa computer company employe Jewelry worn by Paul Guhck. · 35, who Jived at 401 f'air Drive. . Costa Mesa, was identified by Coast \\'eather Clearing with winds diminishing tonight. Ch ance or measurable showers decreasing to 10 percent tonight and near zero Saturday Fair and a little warmer Saturday. Lows tonilbt in 40s Highs Saturdayin 605. INSIDf: TODA 't" A dilcolheque in a Sh.ake~re play? Yea. in.an 1'pdated mudcal version th•cribed by the Dofl11 P;.wt'• Laum. Kaipn on Page t1 of lhe WttMnder. l•dex family members contacted when a search of the charred auto turned up papers bearing his name. California Highway Patrol m vestigators said Guhck was driv ing south on Harbor Boulevard near Goodale Avenue about 1.30 a m Thursday when his red. 1967 roadster flipped over. The victim was trapped inside the overturned convertible. The remains were taken to Smith Tuthill-Lamb Mortuary, Costa Mesa. where arrange- ments were being made today for a transfer lo Wichita, Kans .. where the funeral will be held. A mortuary spokesman said Mr. Gulick is survived by his parents. No determination has yet been made for the cause of the fatal accident. which occurred in a strip of county territory between Fountain Valley and Santa Ana Umal, Answer: 'Fill It Up' CONCORD, N.H. (AP) -The New Hampshire Daughters of the American Revolution have sugaeated that the United States flll ln Ule Panama Canal and give ll back to the Republic oC Panama. The New HampshlTO lfOUP paued a reaolution propoeln1 oon.tn.ictton of 1r1 o w waterway before fiUmc in tht present canal with "earth and rockl" and 1lv· lo• lt to tMPanaroanians. Tbt propotal wu passed on a voice vote tattt at the 1roup'1 7eth state conf•rence held ln Con- crod. use school facilities during school hours to form a Bible study club. Students Bruce Johnson.· Robyn Dexter. M ichelle'}lenriol and Lisa and Dawn Jackson, all 14, argued in their action that their express purpose in holdmg meetings was "to enable those nart1c1pating to know God better by prayerfully studying the Bi· blc ·· The appelTate opinion said the club would not have the required secular le~islahve purpose and that 1Lc; primary effect would be to advance religion It also noted that the Bible study cl ub, u si ng school fac1hlles. would foster excessive ~overnmental entanglement with religion The five students condemned the ban as denial of their freedom or speech and violation of their rights under the Constitution. Water Ration Plans Viewed· LOS ANGELES (AP) -Mayor Tom Bradley wants mandatory water rationing plans drawn up for Los Angeles in case voluntary conservation measures fail. Bradley Thursday told a panel which will draw up the plans that voluntary efforts should cul city water usage by 10 percent. "I think there is something we all ought to do to make sure those investigations that don't result m indictments are not tried in the press ... Diedrich said. Hicks agreed but said he has looked into-leaks and does not believe they come from his own staff. ·'And I am not absolutely sure they are leaks, .. Hicks continued. He contended much or the material published comes from witnesses who appear before the grand jury. They are then ques- tioned by reporters who "hang But Hicks said be was not cer- Half-inch of Rain Dumped on Coast The w.eathe.r front moving this evening and then move on, through Southern California__'._lsaving the weekend clear. cool dumped more than a half inch of -and somewhat windy. : much-needed rain along the Small craft warnings.wereinef- Orange C.oast, bringing smiles.to feet Crom Point Conception to the farmers' faces bul doing little in Mexican border today, with the way of damage. winds of 15 to30 knots whipping up ''And weather forecasters were predicting that the storm would linger in the Southland through two torourfoot wind waves. Hunt for Dymaxion Emh in Junk Yard The only incidents reported in- cluded a number or render-bender type accidents on the ram-slicked freeways, according to the· California Hlghway Patrol, and at least three waterspouts report- ed seen off Dana Point Harbor. The waterspouts were sighted at about 5 p.m. Thursday, just ahead or thef'lHn that fell steattily through the mght and into the morning hours. an Orange C.ounty· Harbor Department spokesman said. WICIDTA, Kan. <A P ) -Much to the disappointment of Larry Pogreba. the Dymaxion that went on display this week In Chicago Is the only model of the revolu- li o n a r .Y auto built by R . Buckminster Fuller. Pogreba, a 29-year-old sculptor and sawmill owner, knew that in 1934-35 the outspoken inventor and architect built three of the ad- vanced autos -they went 120 miles per hour and got 40-50 miles per galloo -and that one waa destroyed in a fire. A second was in Chicago. Pogreba knew, but where w u the third? Dozeoa ot telephone calls led him on a fascinating path from the wife of a famous conductor to a junk yard in Kansas where, to his despair but not surprise. he fou nd his search was 25 years too late. "It was really pretty disap- pointing, but that's kind of what I had expected all along," Pogreba said. "I figured eventually the thing would wind up with someone who didn't know its worth." Fuller, beat known for invent- in1 tbe geodesic dome, built the Qlree Dymaxion models to test the use of aerodynamic design in automobiles. The cigar-shaped car was made (See CAil, Page AZ) The current storm brought the county's seasonal total to between eight and 10 inches, de- pendinic on the recording station. Normal totals for this time of year would be in the range of 10 to 12inches. The biggest beneficiaries of the rain will probably be the so- called "dry land" farmers in the county. who raise barley and other grain crops. Leonard Li«khus, chief deputy Orange County agricultural com- missioner, said today that the latest storm came at just the right lime to assure grain farmers "of at least some kind o( harvest th1s year." Most field crops will also benefit, thougb Liekhus said <See STORM, Pa1e AZ) J1;HICLE FAIR IN SPOTUGHT The Oranae County Fair- 1rounds is the sce11e of a spec· tacular 11>rini 1howing of'thlngs ·that move -from luxury V&f\8 to motoreycl and antique aut.ol tO' boab. !+. pr&vlow at the entertatmnen~ and val\Mlll to be seen al the fair· 1round.s comtt to you jn tc=r· Dally Pilot.. Look ror a s ~· ll·P•te ma1as • featunnt tho. SOtathtrn Calltomla Veblclt Falr for 1• cwd to tbe thlnp that •o at the Otanc.• County Falr-pouftdl th1J w~end. ' OCC JAZZ I'S TfVAL - Audtlart • March a and a. a: p.m.M.Alao turday,a:•. "LUV" -lmne Commmlt1 Theater. Fridays ed SatW'dap lhrou,ah April t, Newport Hacbor Bapttat Churcb, Clllf Drlft al El Modena Aveou.e, Newport 8Hcb,8p.m . "YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU" -Costa Meu Civic Playh ouse, Fair1r oun d1, Fridays and Saturdays throulh Aprll 9. 8:30 p.m. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA VEHICLE FAIR -Easter Seals benefit, Orange County Fair- grounds, March 25, 26 and 27, Friday. 8-10 p m Saturday. l_., 8-lOp m Sunday, Sam to8p.m. OCC DRAMA "Caucasian Chalk Circll'," Fine Arts Hall 119, March 25, 27 , Apnl 1and3, 8 p.m Free 'FRIDAY NIGHT FILMS - "Zandy's Bride." OCC Forum, 7 15 p.m. OCC PLANETARIUM - "Odyssey of the Rings." 7: 30 and 9p.m "TWO GENTLEMEN OF VE RONA" -South Coast Repertory Theater. Tuesday. Sunday through April 23, 8 p.m. OCC LECTURES -"Think Metric," Applied Science Room 206, 7 ll.m. ''Invitation to Ac -tualization," Dr. Charles Leviton lecturer, Science Hall, 7:30p.m. SATURDAY, MARCH 26 OCC LECTURES -Mini Gourm~t Lectures, Home Economics Room s. 10 a.m . Card10PuJmonary Resuscltallon Gymnasium 8:30, a.m. ' OCC SEM I NARS Af- fifmallve Action and Equal Op- portumty Legislation, Science !~all, 9 a.m f airgrouruh To Feature feletlwn : Three days of nearly non-stop entertainment begins tonight at lfle Orange County Fairgrounds. \l/ith proceeds going to the Easter Seal telethon · The fairgrounds event. which will feature more than 30 bands and other l'ntertainC'rS, is expect oo to raise $50,000 for the Easter Seals-supported Rehabilitation Institute of Orange county mro.1 • A portion of the funds raised qy the $4 95 admission dlarge at the Costa Mesa-baaed fJlirgrounds will stay in Orange qounty and go toward the non- P,tofit institute · Entertainment will begin tf>n1 ght at 7 p m. and run through lb p m . according to Orange Co unt~ toordinator Patty llolman : Bands will begin to play Satur- cCa) at noon until 4 p.m and ~a1n from fi to 10 p m : Sunday's hand ''vents begin at lr,a m. and will last unt117 p m ; The Orange County fundrai~er 1' betnl'( h<'lrl m conJunctton with the Easter Seal Telethon in ~ Angeles. which will be aired on KTLA Channel 5 from 8 p.m. S'eturday until 5 p m. Sunday. : Pl<'dge phones for the telethon \tJ1ll he located at the fair · l?)'ounds. and pledges may be c~lled in to 957 -1122 • Adm1ss1on also entitles v1s1tors to attend a vehicle fair on the f~1rgrounds, as well as the swap rQCet and a carnival Front Pag~ A l . $TORM ••• t~ere is some threat of damage to s lra wberries. the county's l~rgest cash crop. He said rain at aJ>eak harvesting time can cause rot problems ·The rainstorm will also be a hf Ip to county water distncts b~cause of apparently significant rainfall m mountain areas that feed the streams and the Santa Ana River. O"ANOI COAIT c DAILY PILOT "1'I 0.-C..\I 0.flf l'llOt, ..... _l(a lt<- ill_ t,_. kt'°' ............. --. .... °'-C..\t ~IV-1ftt (Offt••f\'t ~ ... tiidltt., ·~ 'oubll\"td A.\&"4hY '"'°"Qt\ ''1'-Y t• CMt• ~ ...... oor't h•f'l'I Hv,_.t .... Ol"I .... 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He said there was a hold on the rum's bank account but that would soon be straightened out and the employes would be paid. 0.11,~llttltUff~ FAlflle tw.Mt On the Picket Line The younger &udder said he had wanted to take the firm over sooner. But, be said., be wailed. until the trial of bis lather 's kid- napera was finllbed. Bob Iverson. an 18-year-old freshman at Orange Coast College, has achieved Eagle Scout status. earning 29 merit badges as a member of Troop 106. The Costa Mesa resident is majoring in commercial art at OCC. Lay teachers from Catholic High schools in Southern California walk picket line at Mater Dei High School in Santa Ana. About 80 union teachers picketed the school al noon Thursday. Federal mediator says union teachers and church authorities ha- ven't settled their differences yet, but talks may resume next week. Walkout by lay teachers is in its third week. They say lhe church won 't recognize their union. Hia fat.her reportedly bad been unaware of tu. son's plans but he expressed a wait-and -see at- titude when he talked with the Daily Pilot. .... , Physician Enters Plea Of lnTWcent Fro• Page A J Assessor's Office The father said that his son "got it in his head and he fired everybodf;JIO that's all I know." ·He added, "Sometimes, you know how sons are,· you don't always see eye to eye." DIEDRICH and 26 additional in other areas. Hicks said the major law en- forcement problem he faces is an upsurge in violent crime. Hit on Minorities Future Car Lunch Topic By RA VMOND ESTRADA "We have got more violent young offenders than ever before," be explained. "In my mind it probably has something to do with the drug culture." Hicks' chief deputy, Jim Enright, noted the number of murder cases being tried, for ex ample, has jumped from 36 in 1973to97in 1976. "We don't see it changing," he said. "We expect more in the future." Enright said 60 to 70 percent of the murder cases are dr ug. related, either involving drug ex- changes themselves or crimes performed by addicts trying to get moneytobuydrugs. "Obviously with this number of cases we need more trial at torneys ... Enright said From Page A I CAR ... entirely of aircraft alummum with aircraft structural parts that kept its weight to 750 pound•. It carried as many as fiv e passengers and was powered by a Ford engine. The first model was once wrecked, rebuilt and consigned to the Smithsonian Institution. but was destroyed in a garage fire. Model No. 2, the onJy one exist- ing, is owned by three Arizona men who have loaned It to the Chicago Museum or Science and Industry. where it is being put on display in a n exhibition of Fuller's works. The owners ofCered to sell Fuller the car lor $96,000, but he does not have the monl'y, Gabel said. Pogreba said his month-long search taught him the third model was first boul(hl by or chestra Leopole Stokowsk1 for his wife. The car had more than 300,000 miles and a long list of former owners when tt was bought by Wichita car dealer Jake Butts in the 1940s . Butts sold the car to a Wichita oil man, who sold it to the owner or a crop-dusting firm. who con- verted it into a mobile ofrice. The crop-duster finall y sold the vehicles for scrap lo James Kel- ly, owner of a Harper,· Kan .. wrecker service salvage yard Kelly recalled that the vehicle, which looked like an airplane body, was "pretty well Junked .. before he destroyed it in the 1950s. "It's been gone for a long time, at leut 20 years," be said. "Dur- ing the Korean war, I pulled ocr the skin. Later on, I scrapped the rest." Orange County Assessor Bradley Jacobs was urged Thursday to hire additional women and minority employes. But the charge that his 250· member staff does not meet af- firmative action goals was pro- mptly challenged by officials in Jacobs' office. Jacobs said he has actively been seeking minority employes. And an aide to Jacobs said last year 38 percent. or those promot- ed and 39 percent hired were members of minority groups. At the same time, he said, only one percent of the job applicanb sent by the county Personnel Two Brothers Arrested in Mesa Thefts Costa Mesa police have arrest- ed two brothers on suspicion of possession of stolen property after stopping the pair on Baker Street Thursday niqht. Allan Ray McFarlane, 22, and James Ralph Mcfarlane, 19, both of Hawaiian Gardens, were arrested by Officer Art Kassel at 11 ·30 p.m. Thursday after he spotted the two men driving a pickup tru ck loaded with furniture and a bicycle. After questioning the pa ir, Kassel allegedly discovered a small amount or hashish in the truck and placed the two men un· der arrest Police later discovered the ite m s in the truck had been stolen The brothers are being held m Costa Mesa Jail with bail set at $2.500. Burglars Get $12,000 At Newporter An estimated $12.000 was re· ported missing early today in a breakin at the executive offiees or the Newporter Inn in Newport Beach. According lo police, a security guard discovered the burglary at about 5:30 a.m. The crime was originally reported as a robbery, sending a hair dozen police units racing to the Jamboree Road hotel with sirens screaming. Once on the scene, however, of- ficers were told there had been no crime against people. lnveatigators said the thief ap- parently pried open the door to the offices and then pried open the sale. They noted that the safe broken into was not the sale in which guests' valuables are stored. Basset Bloated Bread Balloom Bmmer Department to be screened tor jobs were members of minority groups. Jacobs also asked to hire 17 ad- ditional employes in the coming year and sought a four percent budget hike to $6 million. But he was asked to explain why he needed authorization for the ne1¥ positions when his staff currently has 45 vacancies. Jacobs explained numerous employes have retir ed and others have left tor other county departments. And because staff members who would train new workers are busy preparing next year's assessment roll, hiring should take place later. Durtn~ the session, Jacobs also noted his office workload has jumeed 20 percent the past year while his budget increase request is four percent. He also said stale figures show it costs his department S9 92 for each unit contained on the CiS sessment roll compared to a $15 average statewide. The public is invited to hear a General .Motor'$ vice president 'discuss "You and Tomorrow's Car" at a luncheon meeting Tuesday at the South Coast Plaza Hotel in Costa Mesa. The luncheon, co-sponsored by the UCI Industrial Associates and the Greater Irvine Industrial League, will begin at 12:1S p.m .. with no-host cocktails starting at. 11 :30p.m. Cost is $7 per person. F. James McDonald, executive vice president of General Motors, will discuss the fuel shortage, emission controls on cars of the future and the auto industry's views regarding its social responsibilities in the area of the environment. eronomy, energy and personal mobility For reservations. phont.• 833-6245. Fr09t Page AJ FONZIE RAPS ALCOHOL •• Senate's subcommittee on alcoholism and drug abuse were joined in the questioning by 13 -year·old Becky Yates, a studerft from Mechanic Falls. Mame, who has attended a high school program on alcohol. Winkler told the senators that he never allows himself to be portrayed in a scene that calls for the character to drink or smoke even though he does smoke. "J try not to show myself with any of these things so that I am not emulated," he said. Becky asked if he had any advice for teenagers, saying, "I 'm 13 and a lot of people look uiftoyou." HE SAID THAT FOR YOUNG people, the pressures of life and school and career preparation are "incredible" enough without ad- ding to them with drugs and alcohol. ."You have to .be ln possession of yourself to realize your dream." he said. "Teenagers should just know that they themselves are the key .... Euphoria is connected with ac- complishment and accomplishment gives you a great sense of self. ... So at all costs be good to yourself." "You should see this audience," Becky told Winkler. "They're all sitting here staring at the mike." T HEN, HA VING RECEIVED permission to ask, •·a personal question," she asked: "Do you have a girlfriend?" Yes. Winkler replied. "Would you like to meet her?" "Yeah," Becky said. "I'd like to meet you." Of 1111 Dally ~Uet 11111 Huntinfton Harbour physician William Baxter Waddill Jr. pleaded innocent Thursday to a first·degree murder charge in the March 2 strangulation death of an hour-old inf ant at Westminster Commun ity Hospital. Dr. Waddill, 43, is free on $25,000 bail after being booked in Orange County Jail Thursday on the murder charge. Municipal Judge Ragnar EnJebetsen ordered Dr. Wad- dill to appear for an April 11 pre- liminary hearing in West Orange County Judicial District Court. Dr. Waddill, who practices ob- stetrics and gynecology in his Huntington Beach, Westminster and Anaheim ornces, reportedly is alleged by police to have at- tempted to abort a 71~-month-old fetus which was later delivered as a live baby girl. Westminster Police Capt. Jack Shockley said his department has no explanation as to why Dr. Waddill allegedly choked the in- f ant. Shockley asserted wit· nesses saw Dr. Waddill with the infant after the doctor ordered the nursery staff out of the room Coffee Issue Seen as Hoax NEW YORK CAPl • Seventy-three percent of Americans think the coffee s hortage is a hoax de· signed lo raise coffee prices. according to an NBC News poll Only 17 percent said they think there is a real shortage. Ten percenl arc not sure. Asked how the higher prices affected their shop- ping habits. S2 percent said they wrre buying less. 45 percent said 1t made no dif· ference. Three perce nt said they were buying more. THE NAME OF THE GAME ... THERE IS A COMMON PRACTICE OF PRIVATE LABELING IN THE CARPET INDUSTRY LARGE DEPARTMENT STORES. CHAIN STORES. AND CONTRACTORS AT NEW TRACTS HAVE FIC- TITIOUS NAMES ON THE SAMPLES SO THAT THE CUSTOMERS CANNOT EASILY SHOP BRAND NAME PRICES. CUSTOMERS SHOPPING AT OUR STORE FIND THE P RICE OF EACH QUALITY PAOMINENTL Y FEATURED ON THE SAMPLE BOOK. BECAUSE WE ARE COMPETITIVE. ALSO. BECAUSE WE FEEL THE CUSTOMER HAS A RIGHT TO KNOW WHAT HE IS BUYING. WE NEVER CHANGE THE NAME ON A SAMPLE BOOK. THE NAME OF THE GAME IS INTEGRITY. DEN'S : iiisia11at1iin: ·custom drapsries Rnoleum • WoOd floor COSTA MESA, CAllf. 9 2627 • 'HONE 6•6·•838 -64'6·23.5.5 r The Way It lJsed to Be Turn of the century jurists had this view of the courtroom in the old Orange County Courthouse, which has been refurnished into its 1900 appearance. Don Dobmeier (above> is one of the tour guides for the open house, which continues through Saturday. See story, Page Bl. Paper Just What Doc Ordered In many res pects Sunday'!> Daily Pilot will be 1ust what the doctor ordered RESCUE TECHNIQUE Cardiopulmonary resusC'1tat1on <CPR> is a tr1 ckv man<'uver But tbose who learn 1t in a three· hour dass can save lives The main feature of the YOU section "111 tell where to get this 1nslruct1on (SUND A Y'S BEST) CINDY'S STORY -Cindy Moriarty is ciltvc because a first aid brigade administered CPR m the nick of time. She Lelis what life means to her now and why she's devoted to hospitalized children in an AssoC'1atcd Press story. CALMING CLAIMS lloag :.Jemorial Hospital 1s taking an Wlusual approaC'h to mal~irachC'<' suits. Patients ar<' asked to agret· lo submit cl aims to arb1tratmn under a new prol(ram, which Joanne Reynolds of the Dail~ Pilot Staff describes in the VOL' Section. SUCH CUSTOMS! • Staff Writer Judith Olson takes <1 look at the exotic jewelry. furn1tur<' and boo1e that J!O<'S on thr block quarterly at Terminal Island when the U.S. Customs auctionl) off unclaimed goods 3 Girls Die Ip House Fire CORNJNG <AP> Three dtughters of a forml'r i.heriCf's d~puty were killed early today in a~ouse fire. the Tehama Countv cfroner said. · :!'he fire gutted the house OC· c•pied by Ken and Virginia Hlcks shortly after 3 a.m. The cause was under investigation uthorities said Mr. and Mrt1. ks and one daughter escaped. three others were trapped in· s e. They were identified as T•mmy Jean, 15; Bonnie Ann, ii and Marilou Helen, 7 Religion Linked To Happy Women NEW YORK (AP) -The more religious a woman i s, the healthier. sexier and happier she 1s. says a survey by a national women's magazine. The survey by Redhook drew answers to a 97·part question na1re on the subjet'l from 65,000 women readers It said 96 percent of the respon· dents believe in God, paralleling general survey findings And !}5 percent describe themselves as religious. 57 percent saying lhr~ have become more so in the pru.t five years. "A number of popular myths about religion are contradicted by our survey," the report says, including the assumption that older. less educated and poorer people are likely to be the most religious. The report said it found that re· ligious concerns are just as high for those in their 20s a nd 30s, the well·to-do and college-educated al\ for others A cross-reference analysis of 2.500 of the responses found that the more religious a woman is, the happier she is, and that the \ er y religious" women a rc lea~t likely to have feelings of anxiety, tensions or worthless. ncss. that they suffer less from head aches or stomach upsets and are least likely to report lapses of "<'"ual enjoyment. SuC'h negative symptoms were Elderly Said Guinea Pigs BOSTON CAP> -A private re· searcher is under state investiga· lion for testing a new drug on elderly people who responded to newspaper ads offerin1 free medical care and $100 tor their participation. The research group -involv· ing prominent Boston psychiatrist Dr. Jonathan Cole has agreed to clearly explain the nature or its experiments in future advertisements soliciting participants. The attorney general's orrice requested the change in ads because they did not indicate that drugs were involved round lo be most commr,n fo r women who are only •'slightly re- ligious." However, the definite non- believers matched the strong believers in health and happi· ness. leading the magazine to comment: "The woman who is still struggling with her doubts is the one with the headache " Porno Posse Raid Proves Futile in NY NEW YORK (AP) -A bar featuri~ a topless-bottomless girlie show, closed by Mayor Abraham Beame and his porno posse, reopened within hours on orders of an appeals court judge. As the 71-year-old mayor and his raiders descended on the "Jax Three Ring Circus" on Manhattan's East Side, three naked women gyrated sug f?eSllvely on tables before a score of wide-eyed drinkers. Hearne said the raids on the bar Thursday and on several bookstores selling pornography 10 Times Square were to de· monstrate that his adminislra· tion is serious about "cleaning up this mess.•· Beame said T101es Square should be a city showcase but that judges fail to do more than JUSt give "a slap on the wrist" to hookers, pimps and smut ped· dlers in the area. Al the Jax. the girls resumed their s haking in time ror the eveni n g trad e. with the permission of Appellate Court · J udge Theodore Kupferman pending a hearing Monday Thus frustrated, Beame issued an angry statement in wh.ich he. called the reopening "an out· rageous subversion of the will of ~ the people." ' "Our judges must respond to the needs of the community," he said. "It is time to get tough at every level of government or the decent people will soon be over- whelmed. "We will be in court again on Monday for a hearing on this case." f • ~ What is It? "IC people want to pay to see girls dance, is that such a terri· ble crime in the world ?'· com· plained Sol Sltzer, the manager . ·'They treat us like the biggest mobsters!" HB Statue Police Headtrehe Jluntington Beach police say U*ey're losing work tJme because ofvisits from art-watchers. ney are speaking or the new D ra-modern bronze statue Jcb cost the Huntin1ton Beach mpany "5,000 to comml111ton a ai.ft. to the city to adorn the c Center. =e nlne·f oot tall obJet d'art, ch from vorioua anites r~ bles a Jiant musical note, a alik and 1woon1n1 seal or a akin· nx_ swan 1tandin1 on ti~ ls rtPllDLR>nlo the poll~~ •l!tlon. ·'Since they unveiled it Satur· day, 1 must have had a thousand people cortijS in heril and ask ~ 'Wllat if it'?' 'What does it 1lgntfy7• •what dou tl mean ... ?' "1roans Front Desk Offtcer Chrtr Schnetdl!r •'Whal 11 lbat 1Lat'l• S\lJ>POled to symbolliet" a walk·tn atatlon houae vllllor asked omcer Schntid • ''I don't lcnow what to tell peo. ple," lafl Schnelder. "J Juat say 'Your CUC1S u u aood 11 mine.' and they 10 awayJ1u1hlnc." But Beame, who is expected to run for re-election this year, said he believed that nei1hborhoods wtth 1ex-ort•nted establishments "have a greater proportion or violent ctim411, •' Chief ol police operaUon11 Fred Kowald served a summons on Situr charfClDI the bar with~ Ina certilicat oC occupancy and 11.embly Out.ildc one pornoaraphlc bookator , ono pauttby ·~ ttie bevy ot police, then ex· ct1lm4!d, "Wow! How did they' catch M•yQr Beam• com t out o( 1 phacellk that!" -; 4,000 Jobs Created . ., . . County Makes Work/or Deprived Youihs More than 4,000 Orange County young people are expected to get jobs this s ummer through a federally financed employment program. vantaged Youth (SPEDY) will include some remedial education 8l'ld training designed to help younsters later find permanent jobs. Yo\Dlgsters interested ln ap- plying for jobs in the Orange Coast communities of Irvine, Laguna Beacb..L. San Juan Capistrano, San ~1emente and the Saddleback Valley should , contact. the Saddleback Com·: munit,y College District. • Thoae In HunUngton Beach .. should contact the city peraoonel department, Nelson said. And residents along the re·' mainder of the Orange Coast should apply with the Orange . County Penoonel Department. • Robert C. Nelson, executive director of the Oranee County Manpower Commission, sa.ld the jobs will be for economically dis- advantaged youngsters aged 14 tbrough21. They will be paid at least $2.30 an hour and will work up to ,40 hours weekly. Four Die in Blaze .·· The program will begin with the close of school and end by Sept. 30, Nelson said. Last year, 3,400 youngsters were employed under a similar government program at a cost of $1.8 million, Nelson said. This year, in addition to work experience the Summer Pro· gram for Economically Disad· DEXTER, N.Y. <AP> -Four mentally retarded people ap- P a rently panicked wh e n awakened by flames early today and died before they could escape. authorities said. Th-e family providing a home for the four in a state·run pro- gram escaped unharmed. ()ver 20 styles to choose fro.....-lollta, PalGCJCl"O, Strawberry Jar and many otlters. Hurry while this trucldoad lcnh. Just thft r1Q111 ~,,. lor tP>O<e &.ro•l,..r><lt~ r.trdwberrv ••&.. 'ttady to bell rrUtn .-.... a-. 1'' h.U ,.ICI 49c Petunias .. 'l'••• ,......,. ..,. ...... ool<'.>r """"'°' ""~·•rwi ... ' o .... 20 ..,. ..... O'l - ,_, ... ....... l.t.l..IPlllC'I 59e Leptospermum ~-Tf\•'t: _.t..,·lo-QMW Uowen"O 41ihl'\tb 8'1d• •1m~t Cl)n114'l( ~ 10 o1'ftV \11\1'\y' 40')t1 ,.... 129 1.., I•• \AU rl!CI Leylandi Cypress Atm011 """"""""O vou'd w1'1f In 1 .,..~, t\1rt1v. IHtooQ~"'O c1e1n l"t1 811'¥ tn qm.it ..... 149 h~ I " U.LI ,.,.;1 "When they were discovered. they were within inches and feet'; of the door but they just couldp't: make it. They just panieked,''~ said Deputy Edward Simser of the Jeffer8on County Sheriff's Department. The victims were former resi.:· dents of the Sunmount Develop:~ mental Center in Tupper Lake._. ., INST AMT LAWN Roi out tM 9'"" carpet with fresh sod"°"' ea/.l'aJt/' • Buy it by the roll! • No mas or manure! • Jn-;tanl beauty overnight! Now you can patch up bare spoLo; in your lawn the ea,y way w1yi fresh sod from Cnl·Turfl It ~ simple! 5 square feet roll" HYBRID BERMUDA HI-GREEN SUPER RX A great liquid fertilizer for lawn or garden. Soil penetrants make this product outstanding for use on our adobe soils. I Geil. sin . Reg. 3.9. SALE PRICE ' . .. t ANOTBEa nJJlaE: Slowly. Use news hM tieft) dne.loplq that the federal bureaucracy has buneled another one. Thia time, the victims are members ol the medical profession here in Orange Ccamty and across the nation. What happened was that the federal functionaries released a · list, purportedly to report all of . the physicians who had received : more than $100,000 in Medicare payments during 1975. There . were 409 of these doctors. . The list o( these payments was : supplied to the Associated Press · and othE!I' news agencies and thus : found its way into the public ; prints. · TROUBLE WAS, the listlngs i were wrong. , One physician in our Orange ( Coast area, for example, was : listed as having received nearly \$700,000 in Medicare payments during 1975 for his treatment of the elderly. This information came from 'he federal Department of ~ealth, Education and Welfare. ~ When the truth came out, the l:J>ayment was actually for a clinic ~n thp Saddle back Valley and was to be shared by 40 physicians - not just one single doctor. Then it began to be known that the whole list released by the -federal bureaucrats was shol full of similar errors. One physician would be credited with Medicare payments that were to be split between several medical men. ; Thus the public image was treated that one doctor, for ex· pmple, might really be getting t ich on Medicare payments. Ttus fimply wus not the case. i: llow in the world could a thing . 1kc this happen? . : AS NEAR AS IT can be re- fOn structed to date, apparently 'he federal fun ctionaries were going over computer rcad·outs to make the public li~tmg. And lhe (op name on each croup or doc· Cors got credited watb getting the tntirc sum to be paid to that &roup. (AP)-all• pro. sram UW-.dlldldltl~• ...... • _ L --mftMbt from ttoa "°'"•bat prom no hmll'V¥111Mllll Uoa '• t.Dderbtu ..,tee triDdl. Pree£delit CUt.er made COD!e.rmce 11mnday. • "~ own l\leU la U. lnlllllana.ry Pl'tllUIW will ~ at about ~ level that I.bey have bis· torlca.lly in the tuL ~uple ~ yean. around I per. eeot or a little be&ter ... be Hid. Actually, that repreaenta a 1ll&bt retreat for the Carter admlnistratioo, which just a month ago pro- jected an inflation rate of 5.2 percentlor tm. lnfla· tion WU 4.8percent1D 1'78and7percentin1915. THE ONLY WAY Carter could push inflation below the s to 6 percent level in the foreseeable future is by adopting mandatory wage and price controls, one prominent government economist said Thursday. Carter bas ruled those out. "We can see s to 6 percent for a couple of years," said the economist. The new program is primarily "designed lo prevent things from getting worse." he added. While Carter said he soon will present •'a very strong anti·inflalion package," administration spokesmen have made it quite clear in recent weeks that the program will be entirely voluntary. IN ADDmON to ruling out controls, or even standby authority to impose controls, the Carter ad· ministration also has rejected proposals for rigid w4ge and price guidelines for business and labor. The program will include some ·provision for major corporations to notify the aovernment in ad· vance of major price increases, a procedure caJled prenotification. But tber~ is little the administration can do to get business to trim price hikes the ad- ministration thinks are inflationary, otberthan ask. Plans to include labor uniona In the prenotifica- NO mystery 11 to •b tbe u- U.fnflwtion P"CJ'U) wJll be. Treasury SedttAry Vt. MlcbMI Bh.a.mer\fbat d.i.lek>Md two welb •to tbal it will include tbe followlna: -A review ct onnecessary 1ovemment rqlll&-' lions, paperwork and reportlnc requirement.I that inflate business' costs. -An intematlon.a1 trade policy that protects in- dustries and workers from uAlair competition abroad, but tries a1lo to mate sure that consumen benefit in some way from lower prices offered by some improted goods. -Tax reform to Increase business investment and productivity . -Improvements in the analytical capability of the Council on Wage and Price Stability, especially for identifying potential production bolUenecks in the economy. -ESTABUSHMENT or a committee to include both union and business r~presentatives to discuss economic questions with lbe government. Other committees may be established for individual in· duatrie8. -"Clear identification" of the goals and targets for inf\atlon, unemployment and govern· ment spending. Carter said Thursday he's still "de- eply committed·• to a balanced budget by fiscal .1981. Added to this may be a 1lew comm,itment to use antitrust laws to prevent. monopoly pricing prac- tices that push up prices. . , •'There is really fittl~ more we can do right now. unless we wanteca to slap on wage and price controls or bring abo~ a recession. and nobody wantstodotbat,"heaaid. ~ . Task Force Chief 'No Guard' For Califano WASHINGTON (AP> - Published reports that a bodyguard was hired by HEW Secretary Joseph A. Califano Jr. at $43,000 a year are "very inaccurate and unfair," he says. Berates Goldwater ' CHICAGO CAP) - U.S. Sen. Barry Goldwater "acted wrongfully, publicly, .. by associating for three decades with members of or· gani zed crime in Arizona. says the head of a team or reporters which investigated criminal activities m the state. "l truthfully don't think Barry Goldwater has committed a crime," said Robert W. Greene, director of a reporters' task force which undertook the p•e following the murder last June of Arizona Republic reporter Don Bolles. "Hut he (Goldwater) has .a Dead Clam 30-year history of associating openly with some of the principal criminal figure,,; in the Phoenix area. Is this illegal? No. Is this wrong? We maintain yes." Published accounts of the series alleged that the senator :.ind other prominent people in Arizona condoned organized crime and associated with mob figures. Some of the reports had been publis hed previous ly. Goldwater has called the accusa· tion that he condoned organized Thomas L. Johns, former head of the White House Secret Service de- tail of Lyndon l3. Johnson . was named in the reports as the guard for the secretary of health, educa- tion and welfare. Ei leen Shanahan , Califano's assistant, said Johns travels with Califano "and 1n that capacity has personal security duties." But she added he also 1s the ad· ministratave and hudget of· ficer for the secretary's of- fice. Andre Liblin gestures toward aircraft near Charles de Gaulle ~rt in Paris Thursday as he explains why he dislikes the Concorde. He has written New York urging them to ban the jet. Since then his boss has told him 1o shut up about it, intelligence agents have paid him vis· its, and now people are calling him a traitor. . Irate Par~nts Feel .,,. 'Clipped' by School HOPKINTON, Mass. (AP) -A school coordinator says be doesn't want lo make a mountain out of a molehill over ad- ministrators who clipped breast development ads from consumer textbooks before they were distributed to students. .. And that's exactly what this issue ls -a molehill;• said Charles P. Littlefield, junior high school coordinator. THE JUNIOR high school administrators, who admitted clip· ping drawings of breasts from books on consumerism showinJ1: fraudulent ads on bust development, have drawn the ire of some parents here. "ll's censorship,'' said one mother at a school committee meet- m,::. "J opened the book and 1mmediatcly got this sick-to·my- stomach reaction. °'TEENAGERS get the advertisements of bust development plans in the back or magazines, but they are denied access lo the books that explain these ads as a hoax," she said. "The action was the result of an in·house decision among the ad· ministration," Littlefield swd. HOPKJ NTON Junior High School omcials acknowledged that four administrators clipped pages out last summer before the 100 books were distributed to students. They declined to give a reason. The book, "Dollars and Sense," is used in classes by 12 and 13- year·olds. The clipped;pages dealt with consumer fraud. They sbowed an advertisement fbr bUst development techniques commonly seeri in magazines intendedfor.teen·age girls. I : Today an Associated Press dlS· patch indicated that a Social Security spokesman has con- ceded that .. some errors had been discovered and that a cor· .reeled list would be forthcoming •jn a few days.• " Forces Halt To Dredging SAVAGE, Minn . CAP> - Shades ol tbe anail darter ! crime totally false. SpeakingThursdayatthe16fh .--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---~, annual Jacob Scher investigative journalism award dinner , Greene said any reforms that r~ suit from the series produced by the task force depend on "the government and the people or Arizona Our job was to present the information. But unless there is a huge public outcry .•• ~ . t Some errors had been dis· Ecovered? Wonderful. Jn back· ~checking this Ii.sting supplied by i AP lo this sterling journal, I idon 't th1nk one figure allocated 1to a physician bas been found to t>e correct. They were all wrong. 'fhe figures thus may be wrone for all the doctors listed across t he United States. And in the face of this outrage, t he federal funcUonaries wU1 :;log along at their pace, to get out Ji corrected list "in a few days." In a manner like that rare three-inch fish that stopped work on a multi·millioo dollv Ten· nessee dam, one dead clam the size ol a squashed tennis ball forced a temporary bait In a dredging project on tbe Min· nesota River. T he U.S. Army Cor ps of E ngineers shut down its $281,335 project here Thursday after a half shell found at the site was tentatively identified as ••1ampsilis higginsi ,"' an en· dangered species or cla'm. The corps decided to resume MEANWHILE, the American dredging today after divers Medical Association says of the turned up no other evidence of 212 identified physicians il bas the endangered clams, common- lchecked, it found that 70 percent Jy c alled "Higgins Eye." llwere inaccurately listed on Divers are continuing their Medicare payments. search, and ii more clams are II Well, here on this 1·ournal; found at the dredging site. the corps may try to transplant them we're not going to wait for the to another location, said Ball nothing will happen. ''What A;izona needs more than anything else is a full· blown federal strike force," he said. Asked to compare Goldwater's activities as detailed by tbe task force to events that led Spiro T. Agnew to resign as vice presi- dent. Greene asserted: ••Agnew acted illegally, on the sneak. Goldwater acted wrongfully, publicly." Greene, an editor for the Long Island daily newspaper Newsday and a two-time Pulitzer Prize· winner for investigative Journalism. maintained that the project achieved its goals. '-buneling bureaucrats to clean up Geot.z, chief or the corps• con· i!their act. We will try /to correct structioo and operations cftvislon 9 Hurt in Crash leahcb.cilisting for10range CO\mly in St. Paul. P >'fi1 ansourse ves. Such a project bas never been SAN JOSE CAP> -Nine We might all be old enough for tried before but may be possible, persons bave been injured in an Medicare by the tJme the federal said Del Rasmussen, asalstant intersection collision between a functionaries get it straightened regional director for the U.S. car and a ~ane-powered bus, rMore Sn::fD~e; West I Winter Swrm Watch u~ A.ltho,i,igh It's Spring Al!ltn., Al~ Aniarlllo Anchorege All•nle 81rml~ 8ol1t Beston rowns•\11• 8Ulf•IO Cllerlt'10ft, !I C. Cllluqo Onclnn8'1 Clevelerld De tin-Ft. 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Jf you have 'Items to ••II In the following · categories you'll wanttotake advantage of• March Sale ad: Antiques Garage Saies Office Egulpment Appliances Household Goods ' Pianos a Organs Bicycles Jewelry SeY{lng Machines Cameras Machinery Sparting Goods Furniture Musical Ins rumen ts Swaps ~ . ,. fl Use Caal}, BankAmerlcard or Master Charge R•m•mber -10~ Dl1eount -Act Nowl M•ll your •d or place dl...crtly et eny D•llY Piiot Otttce. . ; " t .t ; . ay Doubtful SACRAllEN'TO (AP) -A ban OQ most aeroMI apra11 tn Ca1Uom1a faces a doubtlu.I future lD lhe stale Senate aner a dramaUc ~·"* Yictory ln lhe AtMmbly. The measure would forbid manuftcture. •a.le or UH of mast fluorocarbon ael"OIOla after March~. Scientific studles have lnd1cated lhe sprt11 may in· crease the incidence ohkln cancer. The blll, defeated by two votes earlier in the week, won paaaa1e Thursday with a bare majority, 41·38, minut.ea before a noon deadline that could have changed the result. BUT THE AUTHOR, Assemblyman Jobn Vasconcellos, D·San Jose. admilled afterward, "It doesn't look good" in the Senate, which already bas watered down a similar bllJ. He said he would wait until June er August lo bring up the bill, in bop~ of further .scientific sup- port. Opponents said the bill would eliminate 5,600 jobs, and also noted that the federal government is expected to impose nationwide restrictions on aerosols. THE VOTE, WHICH brought applause from some of the gallery, came four minutes before the noon resignation of a s upporter of the bill, As· semblyman Alan Sieroty, D·Los Angeles. who was IJMlleCefl APWI ........ Movie director Roman Polanski has been indicted on charges of rape . sodomy and other sex offenses involv· ing a 13-year -old girl. The six-count indictment was re- turned by the Los Angele s County grand jury Thurs· day. sworn in lo the Senate seat he won in a special elec· Crash Sui• l tion this month. ----------------------==- SAN Jo'RANCISCO <AP> -Flve youn1 folio wen ol the Rev. Sun M)'UQC Moon, alt.er lZ day1 in a courtroom with lbeir cburcb unde-r attack, ?>e1in today the ''deprogrammlna" their parents hope wtll cbanee their lives. "Thia is very scary," one of the youtha, John Hovard, 23, told reporters afla a court deciJioa Thursday turning them over to tbe custody of their parents for 30 days. '"This is like the mental lnaUtu· tions where they put dissidents in Russia." RARE COIN AUCTION Yelland Auction Galleries Ltd. 1232 N. Tuntn Ave. Orenge. C.ltf. 12M7 (714) 833-2855 FRI., MARCH 25, 8 P.M. QOLO.SllVER-COPP£R A few minutes later. he and the others, escorted by bailiffs to break through the crowd of reporters and "Moorues," followed their parents out of the courtroom. "Be strong." called fellow church ''"" '°'"'"i.A "''"''•t.• .. -...n<1~.nt<1 h.>tt<lCI\ .._~"" members as they left. Currercy WAYNE How •RD ll f th "ioip.r" to"'"'"• ol mtod•h< •'1 •nd " , an a OTney Or e P<•tow> mt4.I> Aulh•""' •old """ parents, told reporters that ''reality therapy" -...... ,> lft c .......... ~ .. 1.i m"""""'' ' 11 be tt.)4 5 !lllftl Owbl• l4Jlr bflll Uft\" commonly called depi'ogrammmg -"wi &in .,,., ...... "~" t ranm«• "''"' EJ\ immediately... tr.m•h ,.,. llMn"" 'u"" .... I Itch,. Howard is affiltated with the Freedom of ~~~~ft2.,::;.~~'::::~,"'"" rm Thought Foundation of Tucson, Ariz., a rehabilita· ~u.;i;~~!.~.:.::.~ 11•• Ul>O nnlln•linc • HOW DO YOU FIND THE RIGHT ATTORNEY? If you buy or sel I property without an attorney you could end up with some problems you didn't anticipate. Lawyer Referral Service is sponsored by the Orange County Bar Association. They will refer you to an attorney who has expressed an interest in Property Law The first one-half hour consultation with an attorney is only $15. tion center for youths who have been depro· u..i..-•0 ·"-1 Ph 714/8358811 grammed away from the Unification Church and Ttrm• .... , ... ,h~~t; 11•""'"mmwd one · cult-tvn.:orebgions. ln•Pt<'loonhm .... ,.m .... 11-Lawler Referral J t"•·· I V4"l ~Th'''' 111 It• s• ,,; The parents. seeking conservatorshlp or their :..,,..~'""'"'''" '"'" children, had argued that the church turned the H-n.u-..u., ... , • ., $ • uouths from creative young adults into unquesUon· Loe.lion '•11•"d """""" i;ill•r1 •• ervtee J ltd \2J2 N hJ\Un ,\.\ t' ur .. ni,· ing puppet.s who had given up their former Interests ~·"'11'*7 •11•1 w~ Ju•• ""'1h o1 of the ORANGC COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATrON to spend long days selling flowers for the church. ..:;:.,~;,,.,..,..block "'~•1 "' :-. ... .,.." Vole changes by two Democrats, Norm Waters of Plymouth and Frank Vicencia of Bellflower, put p r,;t;;he;;b;;iU;;;lli;;;Cros;;;;;;s.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ a ym en ts "TIDS JS A case about the very essence of life 1930 W. Seventeenth Street, Santa Ana m~~~fa~r~dchl~~."s~~~rlor --~~~~~~~~~~==~=========~~=~ Court Judge S. Lee Vavuris in making his decision. "There ls nothing closer In our society than the family. A .:hild is a child, even though the parent might be 90 and the child 60. ·• The Finery *SPRING* The Finery Smee 1972 SALE March ~4 thru 26th 50o/o OFF MEN'S AND WOMEN'S SPORTSWEAR WEATERS •JEANS JACKETS 298l FAIRVlEW RO., COSTA MESA 979·987 3 • 979.95;;0 Tues. Wod Thur~ Sat 10 30 to 6 !!!! Thursday 10 30 to 8 Closed Sun and Mom. ~xotica CLASSICS IN PLANTS Announced LOS ANGELES <AP> -Another series of out of-court settlements have been announced an the tangle arising from the 1974 crash of a DC· 10 near Paris that killed 346 persons in history's worst airplane crash Announcement was made Thursday that set· tlements have been re- ached in suits filed by the families of seven crew members. The settlement came after a federal court j ury began de- hberating the case of two of the crew members against McDonnell Douglas and General Dynamics Corp., the contrac tor anrl sub contractor of the DC-10. The amount of the set· tlements were sealed. The families were seek ing $1.25 million each. The Turkish Airlines DC-10 crashed in France March 3, 1974, shortly after taking off from Paris, when a cargo door blew off He told the parents. who came from as far away as New York and New Jersey lo try to win their l0 hlldren away from the church, not to take the youths out of San Francisco until after 5 p.m. Mon· da)' to give Juwyers for the youths a chance to ap· peal 'J11nk' Out Students Off Sugar GILROY, Calif. (AP) -Gilroy's 5,700 stu· dents are on the sugar wagon, their supply or "Junk food " cut off by the school district. When the <'urrent supply runs out, no more candy, soft drinks or doughnuts will be available at any of the Gilroy Unified School District's nine schools in this · community about 75 miles south of San Francisco. "It doesn't make sense to teach students about nutrition and sell junk foods at the snack bar," said Superintendent Vance Baldwin, who concluded after research that there is strong evidence linking "behavior, attitudes and achievement to a high sugar diet." Such a diet. he contends, leads to ''obes1· ty. mental disease, learning disabilities and diabetes." The new diet includes granola. raisins, nuts. fruit, apple juice and other "natural" foods, TIN IS TRADITIONAL FOR 10th ANNIVERSARIES Tl N LIZZI ES THIS WEEKEND 5oath Coast ?lua ~~:s~Believe It or Not/ l\lNJUCllY SlllAIGHJ BOtf!BON V.HISl\rY Ml PllOOF OISll( lf 0 AhO 8011( 10 BY JAlll[S 8 llA"' OtSllLUht:.CO Cll~l.IOHl.81Alol ~r These first quality wallcoverings are easy to hang, easy to maintain, and easy to afford now during our big DOLLAR DAYS sale! You save from $1 .00 LIMITED TO TREES LISTED BELOW 3011 BOX ... 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We never sell seconds or imperfects at Wallpapers To Go, the wallpaper supermarkets I Wallpaper1to gq MONEY·BACfC GUARANTEE: Buy wfth contfd91'1C9. l!Xolpt for sale ltemt. all wallpaptra told by Wallpapers to go are returnable fOt exchanges or complete refund. HOUHS· 10 · 9 MONDAY THAU FHIDAY • 10 · 6 SATUR0 1W • NOON :i SUNUl\Y ANAHEIM 1074 W. LINCOLN AVE. (714) 991-4870 ----=-------~ COSTA MESA 2300 HARBOR BLVD. HARBOR CENTER (714) 846·5058 . . -. ,, • .. I al Rep ' narrow def al of COllD.D)QD 1 k J • •ay • welco dJ Uon ol con lonaJ ind ence. With many y 1Jl(lte"01..-10111r--~ s•ruud labor (or c mpatp ppOrt. propon u ol the me ure and Democratic leadership appventl)' were confident of victory lt ll could be rushed th.rou1b before the E ler recess. And rushed 1l was -a mere three weeks from committee hearings to noor vote. A similar bill, passed by Congress last year, was vetoed by President Ford. But President Carter. while taking no personal stand on the measure, had !).-id he would sign the new bill if Congress approved I 1t'. • Smee Carter himself emerged with a few debts lo P;ly to labor, but comes from one of the 20 states <mostly in the south> with right-to-work Jaws that Dw1 compulsory union membership, the House action gets him off an uncomfortable tightrope. The common situs bill would have permitted a labor union lo close down an entire construction site because of a dispute with a single contractor. no mat- ter how s mall. Jn 1951 the Supreme Court ruled that this would constitute a a secondary boycott, illegal under the Taft-Hartley Act. Unions have been trying to get around the ruling ever since. Since some larger construction jobs involve 20 to JO different trade unions, the economic effect could be staggering Union and non-union workers with no gripe against their employers would be out of work. Construction costs would soar even higher. And non- union contractors would be special targets for picket· ing. --=-=----- - ---------=--==-= 11le House vote appears to have been conclusive tor this session, though a companion common situs bill is on the Senate agenda. It probably will expire at committee level. Which IS as it should be. Good Question The flap over the Food and Drug Administra- tion's decision to ban saccharin on the basis of Cana· dian tests mdicaling it might-in sufficient quan- t1lles cause cancer, has raised one question re· peatedly: Why, if the government is so concerned about our well-being, doesn't it ban cigarettes. which our own medical author1t1 es have determined have a very de· finite link to cancer? The answer is that the Food and Drug Ad· ministration can't do a thing about cigarettes. They come under the jurisdiction of the Depart- ment of Treasury's Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms. And, coincidentally, the Department of Treasury reaps a rather handsome tax off all three of these somewhat lethal items. Which is more than you can say for saccharin. Thus it's somewhat puzzling to note that most of the support for the common situs bill came from sup- posedly liberal Democrats, despite the obvious fact tpat its principal victims would be minority and other ~jnall contractors who arc obliged to use non-u nion lllbor in order to survive financially. Of course we must not forget the extr aordinary clout of the well organized tobacco lobby, from growers with their heavy economic influence in the south to cigarette companies. Any more questions? 'Forgi.-e me ii I'm nervous! I'm not u~J to ~ing seen in public with Pnsidenrs!' ~ ' ~~Bills Would Force • State Water Action h . 'While many California and na· t!onal politicians, most of them city bred, have seized 'upon the drought as yet another "crisis" u.pon which to make political capital with instant solutions which are more symbolic than remedial, some common sense has been put into the record by Senator Ruben Ayala of Chino. ·As the new chairman of the Senate Agriculture and Water Committee, Ayala brings to 1t lhe refreshing qualities of strong leadership. uie principal elements be· ing a good un <Serstanding <!/. basics and tjte couragt> to act. Having served as a school board m ember. l'1tv councilman and •ayor. an·d six yea r s as dhairman of the San Bernardino 1'oard of Super visors, he is well fbunde(I in government a nd m ~rking with people. He 1s not impressed with lhe ti9st of "emergency" m easures -AJ11ch have been proposed to <.'ope with water shortages. "There are no short term solu· Uons to the drought.'' he says. Ayala's points are well con side red. "Let's face 1t, most of C;tliforn1a 1s a desert Its agriculture and industry and its pl!ople depend upon reservoirs for their water Drought should bl' anticipated with the construe ti.on of facilities to meet the needs. Construction takes years. T.Jle bunaucracy of ~overnment ctianges years into decades.•· Illustrating that contention Ayala cited the fact that 17 years !lave passed since the approval ( EARL WATERS ) by the voters of a near $2 billion bond issue to develop the California water plan "We built the Oroville Dam and the north- south canal and stopped. Now we are paying for that the hard way. The drought bas reminded us that neither those in the south nor in the north will be secure in their water needs until the plan has been completed." TAKING MATrERS in hand Ayala has authored three maJOr water bills which promise to be highly controversial. He would repeal the Wald Rivers Act thus permitting the harnessing of California's north coastal nvers such as the Eel, Smith. Klamath and Trinity, down which more tha» 18 m11l1on acre feet annually now into the sea These had figur~ in the water plan both for water sup- plies and flood control. Furthermore. Ayala would make all of the developments of the Central Valley Project and the California Water Plan ex- empt from the Environmental Protection Act. ··w e would still require the department to con- sider environmental impact of proposed construction but lhe ball would eliminate the possib1hty or overrestractions which could block necessary water develop ment." Both of the meas ures are bound to engender healed and emotional oppos1llon from en v1 ronmentalists but the pre- ssures will probably be nothtng near what can he expected from his Uurd proposal. that of ap- propriatin~ S900 million for de- velopment of the contcovers1al Dear Gloomy Gus I was astonished to read that anyone could com- plain about the free gift of rainwater (Gus, March 17 ) I have two large trash cans brim fu)I of the liquid gold which I shall dole out to my plants this summer If I had more trash cans I 'd put them under all the downspouts. Happiness is a full rainbarrel <trash can). M.C.E . GtoofT\y Gu\ <0'""''"" •r• 1vblNU•d •Y rf.itdrn ;end do not nt<P\\lttty r~f~l Uw v•••\ oe Ou· nf'•\P40•r Stnd vour Ptt PH•t lo Gtoomy G"'· 0•1ly P•I°' Peripheral Canal, Antioch Reservoir and related data faciht1es. Pressures against this are more economic than environ· mental as those to be affected view at as an absolute saliniza· lion penl to the area. AVALA DENIES that. "To the ' contrary it will provide a protec- tion against delta salt intrusion which does not now exist. It will give the Bay Area water which hOw runs into the ocean. It will not take away one drop that is needed I wa ll never support anything which would do that. I am willing to sponsor a constitu- tional amendment lo guarantee 1t. .. He said the Peripheral Canal was approved by both Governors Pat Brown and Ronald Reagan. "The only reason it hasn't been built is because we have been waiting for federal participation. l say we should go ahead on our own " There is no question Ayala is heading into the battle of his career but, a Marine veteran of Guadalcanal, he has been in bl\1- tles before. Ca ht Between Government and the Moh Teamster Boss at Bay W ASHJNGTON -Frank Fitzsimmons 1s accustomed to the good life. In public, he as a lways manicured , soaped, pressed and pomaded His $350 suits are of conservative color and cut. He flies in a private jet between rus fashionable homes in the Washington suburbs and the California seashore. He draws down $156,000 a year from the Teamsters Union, with two unlimited expense ac · counts lo lake care of the in- cidentals. He consorts with the crown princes of the underworld , the s h adowy figures who Ii v e off pro- tected crime Yet he has equal access to the nation's most pro- m inenl pohUc1ans. One time, after a social hour with notorious mobsters on the Californi a coast. he hitched a r ide back .to Washington with then-President Richard Nixon in Air Force One. More recently, Fitzsimmons has been seen on the golf course wilh House Speaker Thomas ''Tip•· 0 'Neill. Unabashed, Fitzsimmons has always thumbed his nQSe at his detractors. His voice is squeaky, but the words were always tough. Once he told his critics bluntly to "go to hell." LAST YEAR, nine bold dissi- dents dared to pr otes( his reelec- tion as Teamsters president at the union's Las Vegas conven- tion . Fihsi m m ons' goons dumped them unceremoniously outside on the sidewalk. Benign- ly observing the incident from the dais was then-Labor Secretary William Usery who (JACK ANDERSON) had only praise for his host. But Fitzsimmons' fo rtunes have now changed. Since the Democrats came to power, he h as become the object of the special attentions of the Labor Department, Justice Depart- ment and Internal Revenue Service. Squirming from the heat. the uncomfortable Teamsters boss has put out the word that he would like lo res Lgn. His desperate hope, according lo our • sources, is that the feds would leave htm alone 1£ he made a dui· creet exit. But sources with pipelines into the underworld tell us F1tzs1m· mons' friends in the mob won't let him off the hook. He has made too many teamster loan commit- m ents to their friends. They have suggested. with quiet menace, that he shouldn't let go or the pursestrings until the commit- ment.s are met. THE LAST Teamsters leader who retused to listen lo the sug· gestion5 of the crime czars was the late Jimmy Hoffa. On at least nine separate occasions. they as ked him politely not to challenge Fitzsimmons for the teamsters leadership. When he disregarded their *1!vice. he sud· denly and permanently disap- peared. Earlier this month, Fitzsimmons attempted to wng· gle out of his dilemma. He struck up a deal with the Labor Depart- ment and Internal Revenue Service to resign as a trustee of the pension fund. In return, they agreed to drop their inquiry into the management of the fund. Fitzsimmons hoped that he could appease the government without double-crossing the mob. With a nervous glance over his shoulder. he let it be known that he would hang on to the Teamsters presidency He was also careful not Lo sign any papers giving up actual control of the Teamsters money. One source described the March 13 deal with the government as "an agrt>emcnt by press release." The object of all this manipulating is the union's Cen- tral States Pension fund, a $1.3 billion boodle, which has been available in the past to finance mob-controlled enterprises. Our sources contend that Filzsim· mons will be able to control the fund as long as he remams umon president, the recent agreement not withstanding. BUT THE FEDS also haven't given up anything. Under the agreement, they will continue to investigate s hady Teamster loans. Labor Secretary Ray Marshall has taken personal command of his department's Teamsters investigation. Sources familiar with Fitzsim· mons' batkstage maneuvers say he is angling to gain immunity from both the government and the mob. Federal officials told our associate Marc Smolonsky that they will never grant im- munity to the e mbattled Teamsters boss. Underworld contacts say the crime lords also won't release him from his com- mitments to them. The Dam Cuts: Carter Assumes a Lot Still. the harassed Fitzsim· m ons. according to our sources, hasn't given up hqpe. He has sp,oken to associates about re· signing in the spring . He would hke a fat retirement settlement. The union, meanwhile, has de- posited a mysterious $698,000 of Teamster pension funds in a bank account. The union will decide what to do with the money sometime before December 31. Our sources suspect Fitzsimmons has set it aside as his future retir· mentfundifhecan find a way out. The following comm~nt it by Carlyle Reed, publiaher emeritus of the Sacramento Union . . ·One just has to wonder how a President in orrlce less than two rt>onths suddenly has omnis- de n ce lo g ive him more loaowledge than everyone -even l'l)()re than the leaders and people oJ California about how i:;oraous 1s our need for water. t:JOth now and in the future Tom 9,5hiltree. The Union's vr.ashmgton correspondent, stnds word that "President dDrter dasht>d any hopes Gov Brown may have had of getting tlte Auburn Dam project restored fJlis year t.o the federal budget." 1AND GOV. BROWN said after l~~ving the meeting with the President: .. All of the project.I (Jtruck from the pre1l$mtlal bpdget). the Preaident sald, have ap unfavorable environmental iJ!) pact and aafety problm)I, '' ·~ith a Prelident who )Cnows au wlthout having to watt for. 1tudlea b)t en1lneen and other e"peru, j~t think oC all the money we can ve: We won't have to calJ on 1ineera. geotoaltt• and mologtata any more to 1et lr expert evalu1Uo~ of 1uch Jeeu u Auburn -just ask rt•r-he already know• all t f Dct 11 that Auwm Dam haa been thoroughly !lltudied, de· s ig ned and restudied by the Bureau of Reclamation. After still more questions as to safety, the most informed ~pie avails· ble oUt!ide of government have been eftgaged to do an exhaustive study to check the facts as to safety or Auburn Dam. That study is due in a few months. But Carter doesn't need that. He sits ln the Oval Office and decides the dam has safety problem!ll. CERTAINL ~ HIS objections can't be envfronmental pro· blems. Auburn Dam would create a reservoir that would fill In deep canyons •hich are large· Jy inaccessible and alternately excessively wet or dry. It would create a recreational and wUdJJte a&Set of inestimable value to Californlans. In fact. our en- vironmentalists ue lnslstin1 on treater 804 srealer wot.et' re-luHa tbrooah the Delta, beyond that needed to repel nllnlly in- vaaloo of the river channels. They want 1t1U more releaaed Crom the dam1 down the riven. throucb the Delt -for the purpose of "enhancement of the IW\ aod wildlife resources" in n Francisco by or &0mewhere. Jn 1rre. 1boul a mlJUon acre feet ol e:lir• wner went down Lb ( GUEST REPORT ) river for this purpose -that muc h more than was con- templated in the C alifornla Water Plan. Well. if the•water ls going to be released for "fish . enhance· ment," it first has got to be con- served behind dams. You can't let 1t run free and at the same time have it availa ble to release durmg the dry seasons . THE CRUX of the matter is that CalifornJa needs to conserve and put t.o beneficial use the water that falls in the form or rain or snow. The drought this year la the worst because it I~ two yeara back·to-back. But Callfomi1 always has had and always wlll h.ve dry years. We Uve ln 1plte Qf them beceuse pub tic leaders In the put, backed by the people of Calitomia, have bad the aood s ense to DO SOMETHING about conaervtn1 our water ao that It can aerve mankind'• needs ~fore it 1oes back lnt.o th around or into the HI. Go..1Bt0wn hit 11tct that •e mutt dO more to conae.rve our water retOW'Ces, Just to med.~ continuing needs or the people already in CaUfomia. But the President S.llYS in efrect that we ,ton't need the 2,300,000 acre reet of water that would be conserved and stored beh\nd Auburn Dam. (In case you've forgotten, in these days of worry- ing about saving thounnds of millions of GALLONS of waters by various temporary. emercen- cy moves -it takes one million gallons to make just three acre feet. l IF WE DON'T "need'' more water, tell the farmers of the Central Valley, the homeowner racing the pouiblUty of havinc t.o let his lawn and other planUng dry up. Tell that to Sacramento County water users who are talk· i.ng about havtn1 to accept water metel"I to "e•vt" water -which ot course meters won 't do. Whit metert wW do la coet 1omethln1 Hke $.1()0 per home. plus the cOl'l of meter readlnt. bookkeeptna. bt1Un1, etc., and you end up wtth at lee t doubUns the COil of the w1ler you aren't U1in1aomucllof anyway. So what happens tf Cuter ~nltta In kHpln1 Aubum Da:m out ot tM bud1el for th.ll ,v.-r- then In 1 couple ol )'tal"I u tlte· Uon.tJme a~chet he clda in.>'bt "' abou!CI uUd UM dam after all? First thing is that the several years needed before the water is conserved is ex· tended that many more years. Second thing is that, a one-year delay will rnake the dam f"cost $36 mllli°" more-at the J)resent rate of tnflat.4on1 Two-year delay -S72 miilion more! Maybe that won 't bother Carter -but at bothers Call(ornians. Quotes "There aren't any embarrass· ing questions-just embarrass· ing answers." Vermont Roystt'f' newspoptr editor • ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT RotH-rr N Wttd P,1t>l1.~htT T/1omo.1 #(('l'Oll Editor ijorboro Krnb1ch. £dl/onal l'agt Editor The editorial pa~e or the Dally Pilot seeks to inform and !<llmulote readeni by JK"effnltng on thl~ pape d1Verse commentary on topiC9 or Interest by ll)'Tldicat •Id columniats and cartoonisl5, by provldlni: a forum-. for readers' '1ews and by presentlnc this newsp11>('r'1 opinion~ al\d ldeos on rurr('nt topic~. Ttw-C'ditol"ial npln1nna of tht' Dolly Pilot appeer Mly 1n the editorial column et the top of the pace, Opinions H · pr~'t'd by the columnlst» and <'lrtoon11n" ond lt'\lt'r wn\4'1 tr thtlr O'<'l\.al"ld no cndq~mcn\ or ttM-lr vtew• b> th Dail)' Pllot ahould bf> ln(erttd. ' Friday, March2S, 197 l Be • PT.-.U.C.C.M "'°' An;ihhrt ..,.. lw By C.C. MINICUEB DENVER (AP> - Joseph Llma, 29, has not been able to 5peak for days. His eyes are fixed iD a stare; he can't con- trol hjs eyelids. He is un- able to eat or walk. He breathes through a sur- gical bole in his throat. . Lima was hospitalized Marc h 7 with the paralyzing Guillain- Barre syndrome. He re- ceived a swine flu vac- cination Nov. 12, a month before evidence or its connection to Guillain- Barre halted the $135 million national vaccina- tion program. LIMA•s CASE WAS not reported to either the Colorado Healltl Depart- m e n l or the national Center for Disease' Con- trol (CDC> in Atlanta. "The vigor of the s ur- veillance effort dropped off after the end of J anuary," said the state Hea lth Department's chief epidemiologist , Dr. Tom Vernon. At the CDC. spokesman Bob Alde n said the CDC is no longer .. aggressively seeking a continurng reporting system." BE C A USE OF s lackened repo rting of the syndrome, no up· to-date figures are available on new cases. But there is evidence that Guillain Barre con· tinues to st rike, even after an eight-week m· cubation period suggest- ed by federaJ officials. New consent forms for the partially revived swine flu program warn that there is a chance of contracting Gutllain - Barre wtUtin eight weeks of vaccinalton. Lima was affected 15 weeks later When Lima. a microbiologist at Fitzsimons Army Hospital outside Denver, received his shot, the consent form then in use warned of Possible ten derness in the arm, ad- ding "some people will also have fever. chills, headac hes or muscle ac hes within the first 48 hours." ALMO ~T FO U R m onths latc>r. when Lima was admitted lo Presbyterian llospital March 7, he complained of numbness and speak· ing difficulty. By morn· ing he was unable to speak, The hospital phoned his wire. Margt'. who had three young children and 10 new puppies al home "When I walkt.'d into his hospital room. he was writing notes to hts doc Acaoss TBE BAU.. Don Maaard. 29, of Lov- eland,, Colo.. bu bee4 hospitalized for Guillain- Barre since Jan. 2'. He recejved swine fl&l Tac• cine Nov. 28. . Transferred last week to a rehabilitation center, Maggard's arms are too weak to hold crutches. 'lbe wealmess in bis lees confines lUm to a wheelchair. ~tors say both Lima and Mag- gard will recover in time. ' Lima, fed intravenous- ly, has not lost his sense of humor -commenting on bis writing pad that the •'food is a bit bland." Vernon said he knows of at least one other case or the syndrome which developed in Colorado this month -nearly four months after the victim received the vaccine. THE MID-MARCH CDC report, admittedly ~""t'~ iJ,cboo/ or ~ ~it .1.1.""'.ti.u ..,,/, \ , t '-> m ""' ~......._.~ .l\oiiill ~tcilbtmp of Dancing or Ionbon 18913 MAGNOLIA ST: FOUNTAIN VALLEY IAdf-..t to !(·Mtri) fltlone 968-2177 or 968-6249 Let us be yo~r-·banker ''As a director of this bank, I've often pondered on the fact that most people work All their lives for other people. in tenns of whern their money goes. 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Rtmott Control! •••designed to perform better, last longer than any previous 191!-XL-100 chassis 7..:(. · ~ . 1 RCA Advancea lnt1gr1t1d Circuit ~ .. -.J~O/!!'!:'f!"~' •This •mazing micro Ctfcu11 performs vtr· ~~~~.., ' tually all tho active color proceulng lune· t' lions In tho now Xtendedllfe cllaasls II , does tho work or dozens of electron le com- ponent& 1nd Is dulgnod to provide better perlormlflco and greater rellablllty than 1ny previous XL-100 color circuitry. 2 Specltl Black Clemplng Circuit • Holps keep tho black arHs black, even during brightly lighted ac:eno1 and Iha dark picture 11rou from bocoming light gray, contrlbullrig to • moro vivid picture. 3 Electronlc Prolectlon Circuitry •Shull down the recolvor In CHO of momen- tary electrical surge•. No m1nual ••·setting nNdtd -simply turn the sel ofl for ten aoconda and th• ch•nla re·sei. llaoll. 4 Con1tent Voltege Circuitry • Prl)ttcta vil•I componen11. Cllangtt '" power lo•d cen c•u•• voltage In the llome 10 drop or rise suddenly, The Xtendedllfe cha111t reacts to these changes and edJu11a to keap set voltage st11dy. A special "art-full" offer ... ExceptJonally lina art 11procluc11on1 lrom an a.lreordlnary group of 1rfl1t1: Katon'• "J11119le ,__.,. ... _.~~::I IClf\t", Rosamond'• "Qarcllft Cllllct", Greoo·• ''krenttr", Karp'a "Auhl111n lr14t•" and Reller'• "Palt1r111 In "Ml•", "" Ptlnl• "' ouatom lram1<11 1nd double 11111t1d, with otu1. Tht)' Otn H ~llfl II • Ylr'( nomt111t OHi, wltl'I 1!11 purcf\111 or 1ny l'ICA oolor fV Sat l,llelll ll&W It vour pj1nlclp1t1no RCA dt1l11•. . .. 't In Kenya Darid olln Nancy Wllliam.I ol ~ ban baa appoint~ by Orn1• County rvt.on u county rep,...,,tallva ror t.be Expo 11 lnt«n•· UooaJ · • wlll O.---. OlllmlY to ..... -..~ flee or cerl•ln non· eccurity duu... county 1upervl1ors bavo dr- dded. County AdministraUve Officer Robert Thomu in a report to the board recommended hlrlng the additional employes who will handle 19 duties in- D -~.. ~~,. ' jlllllW(':,.· v SMAU ANIMAL AND AVIAN MEDICINE AND SURGERY 25290 MA.RCUERJTE PARKWAY. SUITE A between Wlneman'a & llaodymen MISSION Vll!:JO Cl tent wwits to know lf lbat byaooa bit of non•ente known •• 1tnulJl1 occurred worldwide> Not qwte. Besides North Amert ea, tl wu seen in Austraba and Western Europe, mcludin1 Great BritaUI. 0on•t recall any streaker reporta out of China and the Soviet Union. however. As foe: Africa, the vice presl· dent of Kenya set the continental pattern when he announced quite seriously : "Any foreJgner caught streakln1 in this country will be placed nude on the rlr$l outbound aircraft." The rider lradilionally mounts the horse from the left side. The milker lraditionaJly milks the cow from the County offlclal• Hid Expo 11 will~ held at the Ontario Motor Speedway trom' May to November 1981 with .n ex~cted crowd of more than SO million vlsit.ora. Collins, president of Borden-Collins Interna- tional. is chairman or the board of the Interna- tional Trade League- World Trade Center As- sociation, based 1n Newport Beach. No Offices ForOCTD A proposal to ioclude commercial office space In the Orange County Transit District 's cluding safety recula-~~i!!!!!!;J!;J;!r--J:~f:==~~~~~~~~(9-;~jiij======~~-tions, special events, REW' ARD lease violations a nd ~ f t J right side. Why this d1f· ference has never been adequately explained as far as I know. Men who smuggle dope across borders con· ceal tl in their c:irs. Women who do so hide tl on their own bodies. Usually. usually Man is ~eved lo be the only animal· that regularly, repeat re- gularly, sleeps on ils back. SA Ft DRIVING Best and briefest advice I ever heard on how to operate a car safely came from a Detroit trucker: "Just drive like everybody else is rr:izy. '• If there aren't about 40 kinds of poisons in you r household, that scatter or yours isn't the civeragc American home, according to the re· searchers. Hi story records that Robin Hood used a short bow, not a long bow. please note. Q. "You quoted a dietician as saying, 'If you eat slowly, you 'II eat less.' How much lc~s'l" A Depends on the s ize of your family, no doubt Don't know, don't know. Will check furthl'r Stand by APPLAUSE In old Rome, this actor or that one used to hire a claque, a small group or people who were supposed to show large appreciation for said actor's skill. On cue, the head or the cla- que whispered "plaudite manibus" meaning clap hands.·· Our Language man says note the similarity of the Latin "plaudite" to our word ··applause." Best way to improve your sitting posture maybe 1s to adjust your car's rear-view mir· ror to a position where you can see out the back window only by s itting straight up. Thereafter. every time you need to check the action behind you. you automatically resume thut perfect stance. Some chickens lay :JS many as 350 eggs a year. but most birds only lay from four to eight . Many lla'h an winemakers add ox blood to their vats tQ settle the sediment .. Among those Seasoned Citizens a~ed 75 or older, the women outnumber the men by 156 to 100 .•. One sort of spider can travel 50 times its own length in a second ... Did you know the novels of Charles Dickens depict an average of 60 characters per story. Ad<!,. "' 11'> l M BO•d P 0 Boe I W1 CO\I• _,. 'll6lt parking lot supervision. ( OCTD > downtown Santa THOMAS SAID when Ana bus terminal bas the sheriff's office was b~eo killed by OCTD assigned in 1973 to assist directors. . 10 airport security, the A consultant bll'ed by nu m her of reported OCTD said the dem\lnd •crimes numbered only a for commercial space in fewhundredannually. Mrs. Williams is presi· dent of the Westminster Chamber of Commerce. Dance Slated The public is tnvlted to attend a Past Presidents Dance sponsored by the Orange Count)' Polka Club April 2 at 8:30 in the Plumbers Hall in Santa Ana. the downtown area doesn't warrant OCTD investment in such facilities. But as officers have concentrated on law en· forcement functions. as airport anti-hijac king Directors then agreed to limit the terminal to 13,500 square feet with some transit related of~ rice space. and security duties 10- c re as ed and as over- crowdmg continued, he said, the number of en- forcement duties have Writing Class Set Six Teachers Conduct UC/ Seminar Six Orange County junior and senior high school teachers -known for their expertise m teaching writmg skills -will conduct workshops Saturday al UC Irvine on the teaching of writing in secondary schools. Conference sessions, sponsored by t~e UCI English and Comparative Literature Department, will be held in Humanities Hall and Humanities Office Building beginning at8:30 a.m. Workshops are open to all junior and senior high school teachers of com· position and English without charge. THOSE SELECTED to conduct workshops are: Tom Beaton, Costa Mesa High School, who will present a "write along" approach used to aid students to seek more appropriate choices for words, phrases and clauses in writ- ing. ' Dorothy Cleveland, Hewes ln· termediate School, describing a management system used to enable students to develop composition skills through self-evaluation. peer evalua- tion and immediate feedback. Enc Emery, Edison High Scbool, demonstrating the value of a journal in teaching writing to high school freshmen. Rum GEIS, SAN Clemente High School, who will discuss teaching the mastery of analysis and exposition m advanced composition. Al Morgan, Newport Harbor lltgh School. who will present specific methods, materials and assignments to help instill the awareness of descriptive techniques used in narra- tion and exposition. Nola Sleeper, Tustin High School, suggesting ways or teaching composi· lion in the literature class. Lawyers to Give Tax Program Members of the Orange County Bar Association will present their pro· gram on wills, taxes and trusts Tuei.- day from 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. at the Corona del Mar High School Little Theater The program is offered free to the public and 1s designed to explain pro· bate Jaws, living trusts. and new state and federal laws r elating to in- heritances. • YOURSELF-ATTEND THE GRANO OPENING OF A UNIQUE ANO INTIMATE AIHIST'S STUDIO H. WILLIAM HAGG FINE ARTS & DESIGN OILS-WATERCOLORS-DRAWINGS TRADITIONAL-IMPRESSIONIST -ABSTRACT 2146 SOUTH LYON ST. WED-SUN 1-5 OR BY APPT. 2 146 ~.~ ...__,, SANTA ANA, CALIF. 17141 549-0771 Quality, Comfort, B~auty "SOFA •••• SLEEPERS" MANY BEAUTIFUL STYLES & FAIRICS TO SELECT FROM ••• AT VERY REASOHAILE l'RICES DENTE'S FURNITURE IN LAGUNA MIGUEL 27812 FORBES ROAD, PHOME 831-0931 H.n: HIH DWYERY S-01990 fwy. at M .... s.t. ,_, An-me, ............ tOACl e,.._ Vlhy P'llwy. S-. 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P'IEltCIE IROTHHS SMmf'S MOltTUAltY 627 Main SI Huntinqton 8Par-h 536·6539 P'IH FAMILY COLONIAL FUHlltAL HOMIE 780 1 Bo Isa Avf> Weslm1ns1or 893·3525 P'.ACIFIC VIEW MEM01tl4L P'AH Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pac11tc View Dnve Newoort Cahlornra 644·2700 a.4cCOltMIC• MOITUAlllS Laguna Beach 494-941 5 Laguna Hrlls 768-0933 San Juan Capistrano 495·1176 . : IALTJ..IH6llON .. ""41UL HOME : Cofona del Mer 873·9'450 Costa Mesa 846·2424 . .. . . , j llUllOADWAY MO ITU ARY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 -i IMnM nnMIU &.AMI ~ WllTC...., CHAM ~ . '27 E 17th SI ~ C61t1 Mttl • &CMS81 ' Santa Ana Chapel ~ ~11 N. Groaoway ~ S.r.t•Ana. 647-'131. • ~. JOHNSTON q1JJCI '" JOHN~TO~. ""'cloo'>t of \1"111lh l .. '11Jf'\o!I C-t ,'>< ,. Yf'ti,.\ 0•1Wd -'""'" °' M 1r~ P\ 11) 1~11 Mr-JOt\MIOt't W•\ ti'!,. c;t\H AMlr@\.ftnt•fivfl' for Cif'"Pr.\f M,,,,,, H i;•ft'\ \hl'>-ffe,. L.a9uM B•1nh Mnth1"rvd•r~10,, Elsewhere BURBANK CAP > - Reavis Winckler, 59, vice president and director of promotion ·for Ml'tromedia Producers Corp .. died after a two- y ear battle against cancer. He was a 40·year vt>teran in the film and televis ion promotion business. W !\CO. Tex. <AP> W.R . Whi~. 84, presi- dent of Baylor Un.iver!\i· t y from 1948 to 1961, died Thursday . TRI: GEMSTONES ARE IN THE CUTTING Onn Terry GC .. ,,, .... You have probably heard that diamonds and gemstones all have more or less the same charactens tics in cutting. This 1s true to some extent in that they normally call the largest diameter of the stone the girdle and everything above ~he girdle 1s known as the crown & everything below the girdle is ~n.own as the pavilion. From this point on these characteristics have no meaning unless certain angles. depths, and diameters. are adhered to which have been mathematically determined to get the maximum reflection of light back to the eye. Everything has to do with the cutting and 1f the cutter 1s selling by carat weight he is goins to try harder to retain as much weight as possible. In turn when we evaluate the stone. we determine what 1t would have weighed had 1t been cut to ideal proportions. Why don't you drop 1n and let us show and explain the different steps of cutting to you. There 1s no cost or obligation and I'm sure you will learn something very interesting. Wo111d11't you ratlMr buy diamonds from the ~ople who cut them? ' } J.CPeri_ney .N~WPORT 0 CENTER . FASHION ISLAND STORE OHL Y MEW GARDEN SHOP HOURS! Sat. 8:30 lo 6 p.m. -Sun. I 0 to 5 p.m. .WELCOME IN SPRING WITH OUR ROSES 2GAL. LANDSCAPE SPECIALS Hollywood Junipers Golden Arbovites Agapanthus Leather Ferns Botanical Wonders And More •eci-'5" NOW s399 .. " More Than 20 Varieties To Choose From 2 Gal. Slz• Reqular'l" NOW $229· COLOR CQLOR . COLOR We Also Have A Wide Variety Of ... BULBS QUARTS PONY PACKS AND GALLON COLOR * Quantities limited on ad merchandise • ' r ; -=======-------=-=~-~~~ ------- ---------- - ----- - 'JJedlerPB,.,_.MIM!flGr: DEAR PAT: My erandmother used to make homemade wine vtnqu. J would like to try thtsi myself, but have no idea bow to do it. I uked my ·mother, but abe never asked her mother. I re· member tt as belne much better than any I've ever bougbL Can you poulbly find out the method for makinait! L.W.,NewpottBeach Tbeftn& tbl:q yoa •eed 11 dder vbtesar tlta& bas lermed a "modler," tbe brownt.b, Jellyllk~ residue wllkb appean In cider vlne1ar that bas been around fer a while. Poar half a cup of leftover dry red wine - Dot awe« orfortlfled -ln&o a large bettle. Add about Olle·balf teupoon of tile motlter. Cover u11tt1y with cbffaeclotb or a loose c~p. and store at room tem· perature. Your homemade wine vlnegar should be ready for use ln a-week or so. Replenish your supply by adcllng more wine. The orl1inal mother wUI cause newly added wine to turn &o vinegar. Tana Traced lty·Lld Code• DEAR PAT: I would like to register a complaint about Carnation Tuna, but I can't find out where my letter s hould be sent. Before I go to a government agency, I would prefer to deal directly with the com· pany itself. Can Y<>u find out where and to whom I· should write? N.L.,CoslaMesa Direct your complaint to June Crist, Costomer Relations, Sun Harbor Industries, 1995 Bay Front, San Dle10, CA. 92112. Ms. Crist said sbe will be glad to check out any complaint you have about Camatioa Tuna. She added that It would be helpfal if you could enclose a can Ud from the tuna in questloa. The lid lists the product's code number, which is essential for the firm &o find out where and when tbe product was packed. Boll' to Squeeze 'n Freeze (NICK THUlllt:.liin1) la THOUGHTFUL In the DAILY PILOT HIGH·RISE VIEWS. LOW·RISE . CONVENIENCE. Gateway Pima In Newport Center. Four new bulldlngs in a garden office community. Outstanding views, high identity, prestige environment Up to 8,000 square feet per floor. Free adjacent parking. Free space planning. G~A.~A.V Contact your broker Ml 11;.ff.MI or Biii Oo11ey or Tom Ulman PLAZA of Mollow·Ke(lnedy Corporallon, . (714) 64it·5165. ~~-rj~~ ~~·~:..~­ NEWPORT ~jCENTER by 1HE IRVINE CDJI~ A bel1er ploce lor bt.mne~s on o beller envuonmenl ror peooie We don't promise you'll see royalty at The Five Crowns. But our Roast 'd Duckling is something even a fickle monarch ! \I would fall head over heels in love with. So dine nobly. At the most authentic 12th century coach house this side of Buckingham. FIVE~s:~: 3801 F.ast Coast Highway. C.orona del Mar. (714) 675-1374 Cigarettes Lead to Disability dinners T ~ Our 1----N_e_w_Fi_ro_n_t_D_o.__...or l . SANTA CLARA <A P ) -A former airline stewardess has won a rare disabihty award because her passengers' cigarette s moke in· named her aller gies Harriet 'Brooks spent three years red eyed, wheezing and coughing while working for Trans World Airlines, she said. THE Z1·YEAR-old woman d ecided 15 ffi'onths ago that she had had enough and re- signed. She riled a claim for disability with the California Workers Com· pensation Program Today she is S3,657 riche r because of lhe malady SHE APPLIED for dis· ability benefits under the program, citing an al- 1 erg i c reaction to cigarette smoke in the aircraft cabins. A physician's medical report detailing h e r health problems support· ed her claims. Call 642-5678. Put a few words to work for ou. torlhe PriCeOI Pr J.f I f ·r· ; Pr) ,,,., 1 • •,1 Mf><.ti ,. i tr.,.,, .. II I I 1 ,r ,r' •,'ti I I 1" 1 I I• 11 I 1 y u T NO Ol~INERS FOR •I ' Rt>:t. IJ~ r 1l t ,, •• •V I .,,,y•ng tn 1n~ ~ t " t"'tn•J ur ' • ' ·t~' ~-----------., Tht tflly 1tt1Htmt1U ire llllt you bring nus c1upon with you and both I 111uts m111t IM Ille Unit T111 Two FOf Ont otter ll 9000 11 Sptrts Au11ur1n11 I I 1n C.111 Mn1 11111 l•¥1n1onty 1nd 1ncilldt1 Tt' Slfbll Stu-F11h and Chips I If lln11 ... , ni. Two FOf Ont otter 1nd1 Mlf'Ci 31 1977 Two For One DI-S,.aall •1111 bt COftlllNll 111 Ille Pl'""'" lllcl 111 ser-1• l1t111 I 2' m 1' 10 p "' All atllCf 111111111111111111 atftgllllt pras I I TOPm.Dlll SIEAK ~~S3.75 I I A'iiet-1/ZtLltital(,,_,.... ....... ) ....... ltll.......... I dlelai llf t11«••· ........... r.a 811 lllltt• I FISH I CllPS TWO FOR S2.251 I lt*"'-~C••ftrlMwltll...,llflllM, I lrwdl Ifill. rift,..._ .i ta-ur M11C11 I ROASI' BEEF TWO FOR 1215 I U...., ...... , ........ f ..... ..,..,.,, .... ., .... ""'..... J cMlca" .-. .. 1r .... r11h1101tter. • -----------SlllllS, COSTA MESA 3129 H1rbtlf l~d. IRVINE M1c:Annr1U• Diep fwy. TIN JS TRADITIONAL FOR 10th ANNIVERSARIES TIN LIZZIES THIS WEEKEND 5outh Coast ?lua MOP IDS Sales & Rentals · ;· FOUNTAIN VALLEY I • SOUTH COAST \llUAGE r"'IQi. rr-:,.... • /, '/ I i I I _-..Jll I~ .. >UNFlOWlR .; • SANTA ANA sLurn coAsr~'2 ~ _...._...__S_A_N_D_l_EG_O __ F_W_Y_..._.., ____ --1 ~ ~ _____ _, 1----. l I . I I ' I I I , I I I, J. ~ h ii I· I ~ I 1~ I I ~ I l HUNTINGTON BEACH • I I 0 > ~ ~ ID a: .. :J: IRVINE • .. I I t I On Bear Street ••. .... between Corona del Mar and Long Beach That is ... between the Corona del Mar sign ~ and the Long Beach sign on the newly opened Corona del Mar Freeway, Ybu'll find . it more convenient I ' ---~ -~-· Long I land Packer Popular llJIULDLO 1'Allllt'NGDALJ:. N'.Y. CAP) • -NalStem pickla packJ• ln chlln'ed oak barr'ell S>Hviously und for a1ln1 whlakey. Could lJUll be lbeMCret? ( J NAT' PATllS&. 'D'~'~ =,.,-M_,L GalDa to .. A.MEnat...tS Aua wil.b not muc more lb.an a puabcart and • d.._m. Up and -----------"" down ~aney Street on Manhal· Nat Stem f.1150 hu an ablchna dlslth of machinery. CouJd that be it" to our irowen. But the p1cklin1 proceaa is the aamc. tan 'a Lower Eul Side be peddled pick la "They weren't hll own pickles, thouah." his son e..plained, "ao h~ bad no advantage over any other peddler with the same pickles. He figured that ti be made his own pickles tbeir quali- ty would be the selling point and he could avoid the price-juggling rat race. Thal belie( hasn't changed either ." WRATEVEa IT IS, lt has kept Stern's pickle works in business at the same old stand since 1894, a boon not only to the Stem lami· ly but also to four generations or Long Island gastronomes Long lsland is the only place on earth you can find a Stern pickle and surely worth the trip Nat Stem does not export That may be part of his sec rel loo ·•AS FOR THE b.arrels. th~ tact that they once held wtuskey haa nothing to do with the taste or the pickle, al least I don't think it has. ··we make pickles exactly the way they were made when this place opened,·· Stern said "It's just that cooperage is practically a lost art nowadays Distilleries are the best source of charred oak barrels because they can use them only once. The wood is what matters. You can't make a real pickle in anything except wood." So Aaron Stem moved to Long Island. out in the country where the cucumbers grew. MO ST OF THAT vast farmland has long since been paved over: Nat's cucumber sup· pliers follow the harvest from Mexico to Michigan . The pickle works, though, remains as Aaron Stern bwlt 1t "The formula is the same for the brine. The spices are the same. The amount of dill weed 1s the same. Nothing has changed. We have never used chemicals and never will. We do try lo im- prove the quality of our cucum· bcrs we even provide the c;ced Stern should know. lie 1s 74, the son of the founder, and has SP¥t many a pungent day at the p1cttle works. In fact, at one point in a rest· less boyhood he had it up to here with pickles. At age 15 he hopped a passing boat and spent five years on the, pardon, briny deep, traipsing the world from port to port, growing up. It 1s a long, low building with an ancient floor worn to a venera- ble patina and sagging a little here and there from the burden of its history Tax Changes? In a big curing shed out back, the floor is God's own earth and the dank air holds the aroma of all those barrels heavy with 200,000 ~allons of pickles. The roof rests on hand·hewn beams held up by trunks of trees that Aaron Stern himself cut. Carter Eying Deductions NAT AND JDS nephew. Joe Steuer, have run the business smce Aaron Stern died m 1952. WASllINGTON CAPJ The Carter admmistrata~n will .. My father's wish was that l.'verything would remain the same. that we would operate the. business the way he did," Nat Stern said "We have honored his request .l!'>k Congrt·ss to reduce or ehmmate some current tax de- ductions and make possible a s lash 10 income tax rates. a lop adm1nistrat1on tax official said The combination of lower rates and fewer deductions wouldn't neccssaril) mean actual lower taxes, although that could be the rec;ult, Laurence Woodworth. assistant Treasury ~ecretary for tax poltcy. said Thursday .. For instanN•, my father n('ver advertised his pickles. 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"'""'P t ''' r Al H 'I""~" •'111!,1111 C1 0,.-"1 ,1 t I o\A H ". ti t• I\ lftl 12" Diagonal Black & White Solld State PHILCO TY SJJ * UHF/VHF F' )tt' lltLIHWllf I Wlllll IAU ON~" ~I" l Vl S-• •""' . 842-5596 ORWNGiJ,ci. ?z Ce•~N1ftiYilu '1~ ,) \... ,,..,, t I \ , _l ...._/ J Frt"d J . Sanders, who directed McDonnell Douglas Astronautics Company's work on the Skylab orbital workshop, has been promoted to vice pres1dent·advan(•cd product development al the Huntington Beach firm Sanders. whOSl' l'xpencnce in manned space ~1ght dall.'S to the Mercury program which put the first Amencan astronaut mto space, came to Hunt ington Bl'ach in 1970 as program manager of orbital workshop, homl' of nine astronauts for 171 days tn 1973· 7..\ • Clyde 1\1. Haugan, plant manager, Delco-Remy division 'lf General Motors Corp .. has been elected chairman of the Oran~e County regional board and Richard E. Bradley has been named staff director of the Orange County d1v1sion of the Orange County operation of the Merchants and Manufacturers As· <;ociat1on. • John Sturgess, Costa Mesa. has been named public relations account executive for Cochrane Chase & Company, Newport Beach. He is former assistant to the director or advertising and public relations for the Southwest Companies. a Las Vegas based conglomerate • Eocom Corp., Irvine. has announced re- organ1zalloQ.... . Richard £. Amtower 1s promoted to vice pres1· dent of operations with responsibility for engineer- ing, manufacturin~ and related services. He formerly held the pos1t1on of vice president of engineering Jnd has been with the company for five years In a related move, Robert Boyens has been named vice president responsible for marketmg and admlllistrallon and Dr. Richard E. Gillespie has been named vice president responsible for systems and research Fredrick Barnes has been promoted to direc tor or marketing; he continues as assistant lo the president Cathi Jordan has been promoted to manager o r industrial relations and John Frankland was promoted to director or customer service. Dr. Thomas Smith was assigned responsibility for instrumentation systems and Bob Prichard was assigned responsibility for graphic systems. Lyle Norton was promoted to manager of software systems supporting both product lines * Dan Burtt, M1ss1on V1e10. has been named director of information systems for Smith Tool Irvine, a division of Smith Jnternatfonal. Inc. I~ this capacity. he directs data processslng opera· lions and coordinates over-all business systems de velopmcnt • Grant AJlan, Corona del Mar, has been promot· ed to senior vice president or Cochrane Chase & Company, Newport Beach. lie is former vice presi· dent, consumer services He will continue to supervise accounts while taking additional responsibilities relative to the operational and ad· ministrative functions or the company * Mlcrodata Corp .• Jrvine. has announced two sales promotions. -WlJUam Thurman, South Laguna Beach, has heen promoted to national salea manager, He ts former Western regional sales manager and has more than 20 years' experience in the computer in- dustry. -Gary E . Kaln has replaced Thurman as Wel!tem regional &ales manager. He ls rormer Los Angeles dlsltict ulcs man acer. Share Special For quality, selection, service, and price -see the Master Dealer. Director of NaUonal Syatenu Corp, Newport Beach, d •clerect a 1peda1 yearend dividend ol 10 uo a share. lt wlU bt i>•td May 8 to 1h1re·holden of record April15 NaberS Cadillac ,..,. w1,.,... .. PARTNERS IN POPULAR PICKLE-PACKING OPERATION IN FARMINGDALE, N.Y. Nat Stern (right), Nephew Joe Steuer Examine a Jar or Their Product 'Lack of Cooperation' Alaskan Oil Deal Nixed SACRAMENTO <AP ) California will halt its re\ 1ew of a proposed terminal in Long Beach to receive Alaskan oil because or lack of cooperation from the pro- ject's sponsor, the Air Resources Board says. ARB Chairman Tom Quinn said Thursday m a letter to Federal Energy Administrator John O'Leary that Standard Oil of Ohio (Sohio) has withheld information required by both federal and state law QUINN SAJD HlS agency has the option of denying Sohio's ap- p I 1 ca ti on or holding 1t in abeyance "Because of the importance of your projects, we have decided to keep your applicatfon on file and give you every opportunity to complete It at whatever time you choose to do so." Quinn said in a separate letter to Sohio President F.G. Garibaldi. Quinn's action involves one of the major proposed terminals for Over The Counter HASD Listinqs 16,,. 11', Pn1tOG "• 111, p ,..0\1 AW U,~ 1S' l Petrc.n H JS 36 P•ll<>lll 1~'" 10' I Pt>tf•bOf\ •· .. p .,..f'lmt A 11 11 ' Pu\~rt,, '.. Pion ._. 8 P 1q 1 '" Po~ ... \ C.o bringing Alaskan 011 to the rest of lhe nauon QUINN Sl\ID HE IS ''frustrat· ed by Soh io's r e fusal to cooperate, and I am becoming in· creasmgly concerned about the delays Sohio is causing in the proper review of the pro1ect. ·' Therefore, Quinn said. Sohio's request for required state permits will be placed in an inac- tive file unless it is completed by April 11. b1 • 1 ?6 21''2 llp11 and Downs' ~·· \ . \ . " -H J\ NrW vnq.c A.P' f'-t tollow1nq li-.t tlj , 19 ., hOiN\ fty• Ov• r .,,,. Cn•Jnt~r \A "'° to• i..\ \nc:I w1rr 1nh ,...,.1 h.,v~ 'l(Jf'l• uo ,., ~7 ..,P m t> I uvt ~n lh • mn•,1 b \\o1 on 1 11 1 CA""'"' ot < ~.-r.oe rt:•Q,.rdles~ ot voium, l , 4 for Tt,•4•\d.t-.' . '. 1 • 4 • 1oi.. •1 ?1 • l• 'l • ,, • H . tt. . . \ ' ~~~roNC p 9,..",,,"'' PutO C~D n•. I) '-'" 1•t.,r1l1M. tr.\d•"'l bf•lriw \?~rt' 1nr t. l6 )7 v"~CI N.-1 ttn-1 C)l.•trt•nt.Jfk. ,.. ... ,,g,. c1r1 ,.,.,.. 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'• Ott tt t • • Off 11 1 1 .. Olf It ' • Otl 111 , Oii 10 S •• 011 10 , '> Off 10 \ I• 011 9 5 . 0'' q' •• ()fl 8. • ()(I 8 7 • ()fl 8 ) •• 011 10 '• Off 80 • ()ff 7 8 • 011 7 ' ()If 1 ) -1 ,ou 1 1 '• Off 1 I ' 0 11 7 I '• OH 1, '• 011 11 -I 011 7 I -'• OH 71 I I "' Cuts Bo ton's Thefts By SY\, VIA l'OllTD A p1oaeerln1 theft preventlon pro1rem ia auadwntm hu helped curb th9 atate'a apln.llna auto lbett tnsw11.nco co.ll. A atudy ol lhe prnsnm '1 dew.ill su1 · 1ea1.1 It may aervt as • modol for tho entire country Car theft hu for many yean been $100 mllUon·•·yn.r embarnament to Mu .. chua.etbl, wllh Boaton holdln' the title ol "•tolen car" center of the U.S. Havma a car plllered In B09t0n once w119 such a common occurrence that Mayor Kevlrt White observed, .. You 're nol ·in' Ir your car hasn't been stolen." WIUTE'S THREE CARS HAVE BEEN stolen eight times in the nme years be hrus beaded the city government. Even at that, White has been more fortunate than many of his fellow residents. His cars have been recovered with very tattle damage. In 1975, Boston car thefts totaled 2,000 per 100,000 resl dents, more than four limes the national average of 48J thefts per 100,000 Massachusetts has had a car theft rate of l.571 per100,000 and, over the past 10 years. the state's car theft rate has risen twice as fast as the U S average. Theft insurance r~tes have soared A typical theft policy for a 1976 Chevrolet Impala costs $655 in Boston, S93 in Los Angeles and $237 an New York City. Money's Worth AUTO THEFT fo'RAUD HAS BEEN ANOTHER pro· blem. Liability and colhs1on costs have been the highest in the nation, intensify mg the theft problem. Many cars, in the hands of drivers with thf' poorest records in the country. have been bashed to the point where owners haven't cared whether or not they wrre stolen In the wake of these• horror statistics, representatives of the National Automobile Theft Bureau, law enforcement. government and industry combined forces last year in a public crusade lo reduce auto thefts Anti-theft campaigns were begun to muster public sup· port for installation of car door lock buttons and of switches to stymie the starting of ignitions by thieves. An FBI study had showed that 40 9 percent of cars stolen 1n Boston had keys an the ignition A NEW POLICE METHOD FOR REPORTING stolen vehicles was introduced, encouraging car owners to follow a theft.prevenllon program including. Ca) locking the car, <b ) avoiding parking in unlighted areas, !c / eliminating the "keys in the car" habit, partJcularly an "short stop" loca· lions such as newsstands; Cd) not parking in garages or lots requiring leaving the keys; ( e) closing windows when parked: <().removal of license, title and registration from glove compartment. The drive has shown results. Jn 1976, auto thefts in Boston fell 4 percent. They had risen 27 percent in 1975. As the campaign accelerated last fall, declines of 25 percent and more were reported. In Cambridge, the drop was 32 percent in 1976's first 11 months : in Worcester. 44 percent. For more information about reducing car thefts, write the National i\utomobile Theft Bureau, 390 North Broadway. Jericho, N~w York 11753. Ole's Buys 3 Stores Ole's Home Centers have acquired the Lin-Brook Hardware and Lumber stores in Fountain Valley Anaheim and Riverside. Purchase price was not disclosed. ' This raises Ole's Home Centers Orange County total to six stores. The chain has 23 stores in California. Stock Trading Slow As Dow Falls Again NEW YORK <AP> -Stock prices, lower all week, con· linued in the same downward trend today in one of the slowest trading sessions in months. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials fell 6.81 points to•:928.86 adding to its 32 33-point decline the past six sessions. Losers outpaced gainers about 7 5 among New York Stock Exchange-listed issues. A number of analysts cautioned the Dow Jones average did not really reflect the entire market picture because it in- cluded a numb<.'r of oil and ga!> stocks. hat hard by the uncer- tainty about the government's energy proposals S;~-;.;:;n. IAP) 1"1nAI Cow JOftH •v~r~~ CJooon >i•Qll low Clow C"O lO Ind 9JJ ff '17 SI> '17S 11 .,. 16 6 81 10 Trn 111 78 ?2117 lH IS 116 l'I I .,. IS U II IOS lS 10S " 10. 11 10S U O • 6S S1' JOJ O .IOI •• ~ 6\ lOS 110 1 u Indus 1 116,800 Tr.,, 718 )()() Ultl\ 151..400 6S Slk ..... ••• •• 1,'71,SOO ,\inerica11 Le ade r• N!W VOl!IC IAPl• Set ... 4 Om on« and ntt c~ ol lhft t•n mo1t ~< u ... Amutcan .,,.,..~ F•chanoe !nun. tra<ll"'I "dllo..allv •1 mMr lhan l1 Golcll 1~111 Co IOJ 600 1 1 Fln•n ~nt 811100 10' •, '11 Vernltron 11;,000 91 • '·• IC al•., Ina 63.100 17''t + ''II Au11rat O•t \7 ,SOC! ?>''t •. ,., Asamtra 0 Sl 000 111. US Flllor 48000 tS<\ '• Ft>d Resru •o.'00 • • '• Svntt• Corp 0 7()j) 18' .. • • t C.nl E•P'°' •u.OO n •, ~ H'hai Stock• Did Nf.W YORIC (AP) Adv...,C•~ o.<11ne, Unclla~ Total Inv.• N•w 1m h>QM NtW lt77 IOW( WMAT lt~EX 010 N(W VORIC AJ>I Pr~y TOOay d.V >U >:M JlO m ?II JO~ uo .. , 70 71 )I) ,, S!lnabob I ' ' ' ~ . ' ' • ' It's a whale of a sale, mates and mateys. More than enough to fill your bellies at a price that won't leave a hole in your purses. It's the kind of a deal that can't last forever. In fact, it's ending on Easter Sunday. So get good and hungry real soon, come into a Long John Silver's S eafood Shoppe and let us fee d you real good. - - -----~-=-~-~-------~ -~ _· ~ • AN EXTRA LARGE20oz. SCHOONER OF ~'M Trade-Mark~ I • ' ' , A FRIGATE FULL OF FRY ES OUR NEW $1 'J9 HUSHPUPPIES • /#iiiiiiiiiiill 'LOTS OF FOOD FOR LESS MONEY. 11RIZES! Wm a.TV in our FJSh & Feast Sweepstakes! l TAKE-SP r----------------------------------------, SAVE · m A BIG CATCH SAVE $LOO Thi•co~~the.egula< $100 $5 75 price of a Big Catch Fam1lv Dinner • ·fish, chicken or combo. plus fryes and slaw Feeds 4 or more Good only at 3095 Harbor Blvd. In Costa Mesa. • ~·~hn8i}ver~ •. L°1!':!.l~e~:_9:e_;~~o~!!.e~_P.!r!.o~ . .£~~s!~~~~?-~~~~~--c_M_'!_2_J r-~-----------------------------------·--, SAVE mA SAVE $LOO Thls ~e ~OOoff $1.00 the regular $5.49 price of a Pirate's Dozen · 12 delicious fish fillets. Enough for a crew of four. Good only at 3095 Harbor Blvd. In Co•t• MeH. Offer expires April 10. 1977 CWrig<john8i}ver~ (JI~ L°1!~'~!~:2!•-~£.<>! !!.e!?!r!°~·.£~ ~s!~~~~-~~--c_-:~ .J Be sure to register for the Grand Prize --an RCA Sportable TV. 50 additional prizes will be given away! Registration ends April 10. No purchase necessary. Enter each visit. Special Kids' Menu From89¢ NUTMEG Pl.. BAKER ST. .... _ .... __ ..... ~J/ -, ' LONG JOHN SILVER'S • BCX>l(.()F PIRATE r uN . c j -· --· ~~ ~[· Free Pirate Souvenirs For Kids ORANGE CQ.\ST COLLEGE Open 11:00 A.M. to tO:OOP.M. Sunday-Thursday 11:00 A.M. to ll:OOP.M. Friday & Saturday ,. I I Just south of the.San Diego Freeway. Across from Fedco. ·. '• . .. . ::. .. ·. In 1908 Mr. and Mrs. Lester Slaoack occupied court reporter's office in old county courthouse, right. The restored offices and courtroom are open to the public through Saturday. Below, Harvey Burrows scans ~Id photographs. BEA ANDERSON, Editor Friday. March 25. 1977 Bl Office furnishings, above, appear ready for business as usual. The old courthouse, right, may be turned into a museum. ' • Dally Piiot Photos 1 by • ~ Patrick O'Donnell Old Memories Restored .. By DENNIS McLELLAN 01 tl>e D~1ty Pilot 51.tll Vu.1tors passing through the r estored court reporter's office in the original Orange County Courthouse may notice a vintage photograph of the room's early inhabitants. The picture was taken in 1908 --seven years alter the Vic- ton an red sandstone structure opened for business in Santa Ana. There, seated before the Edison dictating machine is court reporter Lester Staback. Stationed at the typewriter m the lawbook·hned room is his wife. Laura, who served as secretary. "Their children would come up here after school and play in the courtroom," commented tour guide Don Dobmeier with a chuckle. He stepped back into the antique courtroom as members of the current grand jury entered to begin a tour of the rooms which will be open to the public through Saturday. BY COINCIDENCE, Lecil Staback, son of the early court re- porter who held the job for 53 years, was among the group of jury members. "Oh, sure. I used to play in here," said Slabaek, himself a re· tired court reporter. He clearly remembers back to 1915 when he was three and his parents would take him along while they finished their work in the evenmg Only the lights in the court reporter's office would be on, cast mg dark shadows intc the large courtroom . .. It y,as a big, mysterious place," he recalled, adding he'd run around the oak rurn1ture and even try the judge's bench on for size The S11'erado man continued on the tour, sponsored by the Orange County llistoncal Commission. It has been holding open house all y,eek There also are exhibits reflecting other moments in the county's past Ounng its 68 years of oper:ll1on. the courthouse at 211 W San ta Ana Blvd witnessed an estimated 250,000 men and women brought to justice THE LOWER FLOOR of the state h1stoncal landmark still .,crvt• as county offices. But U\e top floor is being restored to its tl.:rn of·lhc-century appearance with authentic furnishings and ofrlce t'<1u1pment Costttml•d docent~ will give the last tours Saturday. from 10 am to4p.m "We've had such a good reaction." said Ann Taniguchi, who is 1n charge of the docents "People have asked if it will be open <tll the time Many people express a desire to make it into a museum The Board of Supervisors has designated il for eventual use as a museum and archives. In the meantime. the commission will open 1t penod1cally for public tours. Those\\ ho v1s1l th~mammoth rehc will be fascinated Leo West of Brea even disco\'ered his grandfather's name in the largt> 189b \'Oter registration book on display in the jury room "I OID"i'T EX PF.CT to find it, .. he said. scanning the hand .,., ntten pages, .,., h1ch prompted a recollection of the mule·drawn trolleys that used to ply the streets of Orange And then there's Lecil Staback. whose view of the courtroom i.t1rred memories of his long ago youth. But Slay back wasn't the only one cxpcn<.'n cing a sense ol deja vu. Another v1s1tor recalled the last time he v1s1l<.'d the vintage hall of justice 39 years ago. The occasion? "My divorce,·· he grinned. Lecil Slaback, son of early court reporter, views restored courtroom. 1 I ' ) He's Alive and Well and Living In 8 t!~ ANN LA ••:I .. etowl'tt~ :...;..:=.::••• J_lz. ~=Mb n: 1".e, -,_ -.... II. .. , .• , lhytae '1 wW l bave U.. die Ml .... It $ 8 • 911......... ...,__..........., aameproblem. ....... _., ltl ... 1 stw OEAA A.!OI LAND& : Pie Mu.hi a t. is. auracuv _. • -"1 ' .... wlll .._. -_. ..._ lamU1 . We lulve .._ marri .. I r 11 bu been livtq ...... _._ IMlll C I 'alllt 1UR· l lane alwap m1 h,-uanu two,._., tOr I ...at ta""9t')' ..,.,. Now hw wU.b ber. l DEAR ANN LANDI! : M)' bud and I P91Mid m&k• me woo . Th.ts "liberated" 1ll'Om u . wortdn& an will eoon be ttlebr.Un1 our •-.ddlAI ..,. y h uJdna me to Ue blt wriat.a e11hl·hour day, deam th• apartment. does the niv.,.ary. I wu 11 when we manied and Harry tocetber behind hlt back, and a1.ao ht. utcl•. He lau.ndry and cooklftC. She alto •cbMsal the heavy wa 11. Wedktn'tbave a dime. Collqe wu outol wanta to be left aJone, on the bed, for anywhe~ ., ba11 ol groceries up two ni.nu ol stairs. Iler the quesUon. We WeN lucky if we could put food from 30 minute. to an hour. (I watch TV or aew). ~ boyfriend pays for iall the rent and 1rocerta. oo tbe table. Then be calls me in lo release him and we ; Thia is liberation? HarTY and I have had a 1oodllleto1elber. We make love. 1 musl admll lht. crazy Idea has cer- .: TJUrty-one years a10 when her faLher and I thank God foe-every day. Our childnn are won· tainly improved his ability to perform sexually. · were married. the rabbi told us lo help one derful. They have 1tven ws is erandchildren and He aays it is just run and sames. I say It's another. Money waa tight and times were hard, 14 treat-sran.dchildren. We feel blessed. kinky. la there anything wroai with 1t? I'm sign· bul I was more hberated than Sarah ls now. I Now lbe question: Our children want lo ing myself -LINKED TO A KINK didn't have to hold down two jobs. I made a borne honor us at a dinner party and invite so iuests. 1 DEAR UNXED: Yoa'n rt1bt. It's kiaky. for my husband and be took care of me. Sarah would like to surprise everyone and wear my ll•t II lt belpa him perform better, It's not bas a live-in boyfriend but no wedding ring and white wedding gown. Would 1t be in good taste? "wroa1." no bcense. -HOPE YOU'LLSAY YES Sboa.ld he ltart wanting toUe YOU up, tbal's The one who ts "liberated" is the boyfriend. 0 .,. .. .,, HOPE.· aaotlter matter. Tell him, "No& on your tlatype, He is gelling a real bargain and can leave ~ It's a wonderful Idea! How Buster." whenever he feels like it. Please say something. Miss Landers A MOTHER DEAR MOTHER; I have -ever been la favor Weddings ~ and Engagements Pisces: Follow Through To a\111d disappointment. prospecti\'e brides art• n •mindcd to have their "edding stories "1th black and white glossy photograph~ to the· Oally Pilot People Dt?partm<.•nt nnt• \\e<.·k hefon• tht• \\edding P1tlu1 , . .., rN·t•1\ l'd <iltC'r that time ''ill not bl' uwd For t•ngugl'menl announC'cments it is 1mp4'rdl1H' that lht· ~tor). also accom· pan1ed by a bl;.ick and white glossy pie· ture. be ~uhmlltt·d SI\. \\Ceks or more before the \\ t•dd1ng dall', other"' 1se 1t "ill not hl· puhll..,ht•d To ht•lp fill r t•qwn•mt•nh on ~'llh \\Cd· ding Jnd enga~C'nl<'nt .,lone:.. form.,, drc ;.i\·a1lable 1n Jll Daily Pilot offices Fur· ther questions "Ill be ansy.ered by People Department lltaH members at 642-4321. Y2 OFF BRUSHED NYlON Long & short gowns Pajamas BRAS & ETC'S, TOO Three Days March 24, 25. 26 •77 :cAMARO . ' LEASE! SATURDAY, MARCHZ6 By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES (March 21-April 19): What appears a definite block, obstacles 1s actually a "paper tiger." Know it and proceed accordingly -you have more ames now than might be supposed . TAURUS (April 2o:May 20): Keep track of taxes. expenses. Insist on your rights -don't be intimidated by one who talks a great game. Adhere to principles. GEMINI <May 21·June 20): Individual with "gift of prophecy" b in your corner . Be confi· dent. Lunar cycle is high one "at top" may of· fer an agreement which elevates your prestige. Joyce Ann Takacs Betrothal Told St Man ·., <'hurch in F'ulkrton will be the setting for 1h1· :-.q1t ~<1 \H•dd1ng of Joyce Ann TakaC's. N1•\\1H11l Bl'Jl'h, cind J<Ames Paul Mato1an. Tu ... tm Their pan·nb an• Mrs .Jay Takacs, Brea. and Major and Mr!> Gt:ori<f' Mutoi:m, Tustin. Miss Taka«.., 1s u ~raduatc of Sonora lhgh School. and she• .11trn<frd C'vpress Junior College before becoming a flight <Allcndanl for t.:nited Air Lines Mato1an graduated from Tustin lllgh School. attended the l'n1vcrs1t y of llawa11 and took a BS degree in cng1neenng at Cal State Long Beach He 1s owner and operator ol J P Matoian Paint· mg Co For Ad Action Call a Daily Pilot AO.VISOR 642·5678 '77 MONTE CARLO See our new <,lnre and all that s blooming' VIA UDO PLAZA GIJ'JIJ• C.~lC 1-"1 1• ' S2'! ,, .... , S2• 10"1 \1-eVf> ~,,.,..e $20 \i,,,.., , ~ " S13 1.,, .... If·,.!:>°''"'· Sl6 'c•o i~1~1 45 ·"'-' UOll4 .. O•o U811: .. l••I 'Slltli<KilCl~&llH L••H • c-Mrclal Sales. Col Ut • We'I COIM To y OU. C4ll ._.Kelly O.bte,,.._44. 6125 MANCHESTER ,_..Alt• Fwy. M .....a. .. CANCER (June 21.July 22> · Look back - learn from personal history. Become familiar with your ''roots." Expand horlzons. Add dimension to your "characters." LEO (July 23·Aug. 22): Wish comes true if you are willing to knock down barriers and re- build on a more modern. constructive base. VIRGO (A ug. 23-Sept. 22): Be ready for change of scenery. Your "writing" could result in a trip. You might appear before the media. LIBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22). What seems a com municat1on gap is a "studied delay." You'll unders tand it and be able to deal with it. SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21). Flash of insight occurs you see what has occurred, what could happen. Delve deep Your subconscious does have prophetic message for you. SAGITTARIUS <Nov 22-Dec. 21): Build, evaluate. bring mto focus pnorit1es. Accent on hne that separates illusion and delusion. Be creative, not irresponsible. · · CAPRICORN <Dec. 22-Jan 191 · Indirect ap· proach could bring magnificent returns, results. Someone "backstage'' is pulling strings in your favor. Know 1t and put a halt lo brooding. AQUARIUS <Jan 20-l''eb 18): Creative capab1lilles surface more persons are attract· ed to you and they make no secret of 1t. PISCES (Feb 19-March 20) · Follow through on hunch learn by teaching. Emphasis on secunty. shaking up status quo, making older persons realize you do have style. values of your own. VI• Lido Plaza 3'33 VII Lido Numbef 13 875-0321 Houri t~ Sun t 1-5 • • • H-ollCllMI~ ....el611J .... '4tH• How ••• '3195 HClllWROftd ...... eo1•~·2u1• How •.. '2095 Aon Land r IHl'---1.....e T0 JOO ""_ ... , .......... ,11 "11-... 1 ....... T2 IOO .... _ .. , .......... ~lff " .. _ ........... t212 ""_ ... 1 ...... IOl4 MU---' ...... &,IOJ " .. _ .......... 112•• " .. _ .............. 00 •tm .... 'lltl 'J4tl 'Jztl •ottl . ... .,.,, •ettS .llST ARRMD ·=~·· PIANOS c.onao1e1 & 'Grands Qlaptaitt Nrmni1 llatrrhrhs There Is A Difference ... FOR ALL YOt.:R BEDllOO't NEEDS! IJ1 -~ 11 ~ fll WITH ~--;~~:;-1 1_ 'r CllEMELEX ~-< --IB m :.\TERs ~ OF C'Ol'H!->E! Would \ ou 8pl'nd The REST Of Your Life On An ything Less'! fl"'"• w,,,;.,., (. .. ,... ~ ... ~, --· -· -<El . -t? \,(1 a '" l'fJ\ lfito W. Parifit fua .. t II"~" :'\t•"port flcal·h. <"A L11n1I h~:.!-1 .-1:.!:.! Toll Frrt• i:l:.!-ltihti Aae(O ByShireer, 8At..er Thi s testimonial from one of our younger customers was unsolicited. We invite you to come in and see for your- self We're right across Irvine Avenue from Westcl1ff Pla1a. SUNSHINE INN's Container Gardening Center 486 l.i~t 17th \tff•f'I (,11 lrvinr) C"o~ta Mr\,l 611 11A2 l'I ANT Ml\INHNANU SrRVICf AN{) ltl\StNC AVAILABlf , . •• • . . . -~UMKY WIMKERBEAM : j~ (JflJ:Jl J.J$l.1l a.. ~~trAm~ ·oJ.J..~. TANK McNAMARA NANCY I~ FOO>JP OOT MY sH~NK'S ~ ~ESIS WAS TITLED., ',..., SU~ OF F~UD MD 1HE PROFIT 9/STEJ/\." by Tom Batiuk by Emie Bushmiller --~~~~~~~-~--. TODAY'S CIDSSIDID PUZZLE UNITED Feature Syndicate ACROSS spaniel 52 Certain 1 Make lhe incomes skin splil !>4 Comes 1n10 5 Cheated sight t 0 lnteriecllon 58 Cubic of surprise dec1me1er I 4 footwear 59 Douglas 15 01 tho Pope GO Head t 6 0pt'<lnl'lll c:over1ngs t 7c119hs'I rrver 62 Cerd 18 Greek combination anembly 65 Hindmost t ~Danish part speech 67 K1ndol sound 201937.eg 2~Hawauan goose crown 69 Kings College alflhate T hurMUy s Pua I• So!Ved A " AP n ~~ r 11 • .. (A,.(0 0 ~ A .. l,l ( (; r ~ T V .lit Tf'fN T I N IF II f N T ,. E o-o T T II A H 0 Y-0 ulT 11 A ~ T IA All 'era-Cl.A ti~£ II •1~1 1 ! i~-c1m• HfS . IT s (, I , o-w A vH s-11 .... I T t l")-Ull .. 111 ~IL ... f E T A lllllll•-P E R ~ "1 N 1J ~I' ~ IAIDIE -· l1i T ~ \ I R E .N-S E w I E IA ') ll l IA I .1•Hfl IE LI IH IT I~ n I> 1-' 0 P [T 2~Und1vlded 25'Laleral 70 Formerly pusagu •t Coutal phenomenon GORDO JUDGE PARKER ~e CCf;.:tJ'T "'-NO\V ~llf:S.::!: l. A.1' • .>.f &E.::-IC'~::>1 He'~ e>i,.lb'f S~OVTIN0 NJOTH~ ~"-! '7tC1°Lll<t::f TAAT'S ALL RIGKT 1 IM SORRY TO KEEP TELL ME 00 'l'OU YOO AT YOUR OFFICE MAVE A ~OE HOW:? n!IS LATE. SAM I • sUflaces 2r.Sk1n ·abrasions ?(Overcame )~Ending With ... stand 7 t "Pomp & 9 Peek C11cumstanc:11 10 Nitrogen comp0ser t t COfM 001 43 Seclude<! .,....,._.---..-r·~ •weat 3$1n pest tuM l(H1ndu guitar 36-Shed 72 ····Coast 73 Negative replies 7 4 Untmollonal 75 Historic times DOWN • compartment CctSoll 1 Use en u 42 Something 2 "Now Is The extra 44Wtiere Mongolia is tSReddye '1 An unaaturated alcohol •~.Manoi 3 Evaluators 4 Lapwing Vlf 5 Meat cut ? 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Ryan by Mell Hl9'ff ONE: ~"(MY ~Hiit CA1.L.lt' 'TM' A~lrt1N6 ~RVICI~ ~ ,,~ PIFFtUM"r r00'1Nw (OMPAHlfft, ANP NOT""' ~ ™IM 9'fn«NID ._.14f Co.ALL."" by Roger Bradfield ~SuPl'oSE 1TCOllLD8£ itAPnME?! by George LemOnt Y"OO'RS: R16H"T"' .•• :;t.'c:> 0e:'T"'re:R use A-r'" L.E!AS,-"f'E:N OF'E!M . t • 't .. . .• .. ~ ~ "When my hu'>band gel~ here 11 would be best if you didn't repeat ! 1hc part aoou1 my finding a European VHCallon .a never-ending ft 'ilurce of convcr\ation." ~ DENNIS THE MENACE ~ r-~~-~r---.,. ~ ·t.Ju IMX~ A SWELL NDtti 1 lbU NE.VER GET >MO,OR. YE.LL.~.: 11 t \ ,. j ~ ~ ~ . . • . • . • ! BJ •Al D. &UAS ! Few~ c otndalt an dM""'"I i1 opeol1. btt 0. v.-y arna ol Callf omla th.al app.ar to bave U,. lara-t supply ol waler could wni oul la \be '°"' r to haw the 1realat n..S tor statewide water r,tioftina. : For tt It only tbe existence ol oae 250-mile atueduct ayatem that stands ~twttn Callromia aid a 1tatewide crunch u severe as the one afflict· irfl Marin County, where water use is limited lo Jess th'io 421allons per peraon per day THAT AQUEDUCT IS THE UNE bringing 3.650 acre-feet of water dally from the Colorado River lo the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California. Completed in 1941 , the Colorado River Aqueduct has never operated at full capacity for an extended period before this year. The water 1t supplies has provided the cushion allowing the MWD Lo turn back its 320,000 acre-foot annual allocation of state Water Project water to Northern California users. SHOULD IT BE CUT OFF FOR more than a rew weeks, the MWD would exhaust the 200,000 acce-feet its reservoirs contain and. says asst. general manager David Kennedy, "We would have to consider using the state project .. to supply users in six southern counties. Since the state project's supplies are less than half or normal, this would produce an instant need fot severe statewide water rationing. How likely is such an outage? · Not very, insist both Water Resources, which man ages the state Water Project. ''The Colorado River Aqueduct could be re· SOUTHERN (.;ALIFORNIA :FO<:lJS paired quickly." Robie " said in an interview. "This would take a few weeks at the mosl." KENNEDY ALSO maintains a long outage is unlikely. But he ad- mits short-term failures are a strong possibility. ··we realize that one or more or our pumps will raµ at some lime during the next year." he said. At the very least. he added, .. this would reduce our capacity." It 1s longer.term failures. however. tbat con· cern both Gov. Brown and Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley, who has begun a campaign for large-scale voluntary wate r conservation in Southern California. "WHEN YOU RUN SYSTEMS AT peak capaci· ly for too long," says Graham Smith. a top environ- mental adviser to Bradley. "you invite disaster It 1s in the nature of complex systems that when used to capacity. the possibility of a breakdown in· creases. This 1s why conservation is the only responsible course or action now ... That's also the idea Brown expressed in a meet· ing with Bradley and MWD general manager John Lauten. Both were concerned with either a mechanical breakdown, a natural disaster hke an earthquake or sabotage that might close down the Colorado River Aqueduct for long periods. SABOTAGE TO WATER LINES IS not unheard of. the most recent example beinl! last rail 's bomb· mg or one of the Los An~elcs pipelines from the O" ens Valley tn Inyo County. "We've done all we can lo prevent that." says Kennedy. concrd1n~ that "It's an awfully long .iqueduct through :i lot or desert .. Should the main line from the Colorado River fail. the impact \\<oulrl be heaviest on Southern California. now the most water-rich part of the !>late But the t'ffecb would be felt throughout the l'tate as the M WO would have to lake at least its full state entillrment, thus putting much more pressure on Northern California than it now suffers. BROWN TOl.D BRADLEY AND Laulen that is \~ h~· hC''s pushinit !>O hard for locally-mandated water conservation plans. lie 10d1cated he knows that unpopular as it would be. statewide rationing could become necess ary 1f any one major current supply source rails It is clear to Brown and Bradley that the only way to mcrease the state's safety margLO is to :;tretch what's on hand as far as poimble. Job Skil l s 8011..-ed A .......... Former Senate Ma· jority Leader Mike Mansfield has beer,i awarded the University of Notre Dame 's Laetare MedaJ. The model has been awarded since 1883 to an outstanding American Catholic Love-break Pair Ge t Jobs Back TURIN, Italy (AP> - The love-in-the-factory case that had cost the jobs or a woman and her lover and escalated into a labor issue ended hap- pily when the lt:ilian au lo maker. Fiat. agrt.'ed to rehire the two. but as signed them to different plants. Curvaceous Fiorenltna Cadon1, 34. and long. haired and bearded Vin- cenzo Mauriello. 30, both married, were fired last October after they were caught m akin g love amid piles of tires during the lunch break in a plant at nearby Chivasso. Managers referred l() plant rules banning ob· scen1ties in the pre mis<'s . l'nions aritucrl that the two did it during a break. thus safeguard· ing the co mp any's economic interests. The case was about to go before a jud~e. but an out-of-court settlement was reached. Mauriello was assigned to a Fiat plant in Turin. and she got a Job at a Fiat plant about 18 miles a" ay However. the woman failed to settle the case with her husband. a night watchman He or dered her out of lh<' hous e and shc"s no~ staying with her motht•r J "' A.WONG .. CMltJ[~E z IMEATE~ Ill • ~ =a MOTICKEE ... I NOWKCMEE I c ~ Assessment Important By JOYCE L. KENNEDY Of'ar Joyce: Help! At 33, l have hf'en fired from my last four Jobs. Always, the reason Is that I'm nol performlnJ( up to 91Y superior's stan- dards. Look at. my resume. Am I in the wrong occupation? Any Ideas are appreciated. J P., Houston. Tex. While there's an odds-on chance that you have made a poor career choice. the good news is that it's not too late lo turn failure Into late· blooming success. As career analyst Richard Lathrop points out: "Great numbers of people get start- ed in the wrong direction with their hrst JOb and then compound the error by building their coreers on the Initial mistake. Llfe-long entrapment of this kind comes from the habit. or basing career dC(is1ons on work experience rather than oo personal ability ... IT SOUND SIMPLE, but it's the guts of where you probably went. wl'Ont. Now, what can you do about your situation? Make a penelratinf assosament oC your past -school, work. bobbles, personal relationships, valuea; thja ta•k is a skull-buster and will r~uire several w eks to do an adequate job. ldentlfy your beat experiences <ac· ,t'ompU1hmtnt.s and enjoyable aitua· tlona > as a method of uncovertna your real abUJtJ and skllla. N.xt, tronslate abilities to work functlonft and ultimately to oecupa· Uons which uUliie lheae funcUons. When you arrive at th11 point. you'll be ready to decldo lbo kind ol work . ( CAREERS ) you should be doing. based on abilities. skills and values. YOU MAY WANT professional help for the entire analysis. or part of it. Many people can do self-assessment. once the techniques are understood : for this, study books which describe the process in depth. (To mention merely a few reliable authors on this subject. read works by Richard N. Bolles. John Crystal. Bernard Haldane. John L. Holland. and Richard Lathrop.> If you determine that a career switch is indicated, do so without spill-milking your quartet of dis· missals. If you 're uked, simply tell the truth -that, like many. you were compounding an initjal mistake until you realized that you were In the wron.c ball park JF YOU DECIDE to remain in your present field -bued on ~vi~ of your abilities and skiJla -vtalt past employers and uy you need help ln plnPolntlne your shortcomlnas: ll's not lmpouible that paat ernployera will become coaches and allies. READER SERVTCF:: For a 16-pog• chart th41 motchu 25 occupational charad~fc• ftUrir~ to work wtth ~o­ pU, soork outdoor•, etc J with 230 occupa· Uon1, #ltd ~r r~qtJHt unth o HI/· o4d1'11~. gumm~d moiling lob.I to JOflCf Lol:r\. KftlMdl/ in corf of TM DallJI PllOC, P.O. BM lS«J, Cotto Mt10 12$26. A1k for "Toward Molchb1g PtrlOfJOJ and Job Cbaroctwtfc1." --~ ----------------------------- dW'lnl . (; 0 Cart I olt a teln bua • B I • A~~ ----Tbe bureau a.mwxmced Lbat Leellia ........... 21, will start an Kon.day es CW'&lor of Ho.p'1al lo Millbr ... nnr Mme soulb ol Saa ha museum. The l)C»Jtlolll. wbJcb was cT .. t.ed pertJJ ln l"ft~ to Mia PfemUr\lW'a problem., ha been aet up u 1 temporary GS·S poaltlon, paylnf •.JOO a year. It will last about 4 ~ months. F'randaco. Tbe utvtaine1' wUI dttlde later wbe\.h toW.S rso1u.r1ny. • Opera 10prano hftrt1 Silla ta talldn1 about re· llrem~ Bat oot right away. "l 'U •ln1 for three mon seasons -God w11Ung -four at the most.•· she said in an in· tervlew In San Diego. * In a will admitted lo probate comedian Pttddle Prlnie left t.hree·f ourtbs of his e.atate to his mot.her and the remainder to his year-old soo. "Then I want lo move OQ to other things. Wben I reUrt>, I want lo do it proudly and because I think it is lbe righl time. The will was dated December 21, eiaht days alter Prime's wife filed for divorce. and excludes Mrt. Prime. Friends said Prinze. star of "Chico and The Man," had been despondent about the divorce when he shot himself in the head Jan.28. , Attorneys would not reveal the exact amount of the late ac- tor's estate except to say it was "more than $50,000." • •'I never want anyone to say to me, 'Beverly, don't you th.ink you should consider retiring?'" • Margaret Trudeau, the wife of Canada's prime minister who seeks a career as a New York-based photographer. will undertake an assignment for People magazine. the publication announced. The world's longest reigning monarch, Kin« Sobhou JI of Swaziland, abolished his country's parliamentary system and replaced it with a gov- ernment based on tribal communities, a J ohan· nesburg newspaper reported. The Rand Daily ~ail said the king. who took the throne in 1899 when he was five months old, made the announcement before a crowd or 20,000 at a livestock convention. A spokesman said Mrs . Trudeau was work· ( J ing as a free-lance photo· PEOPLE grapher and that her ar- rangement with the --------- magazine was for just SwaziJand. located between South Africa and Mozambique. received its independence from Bri lain in 1968. Sobhuza remained on lbe throne during the British administration. • one project. President and Mrs. Carter think their high He de<.'lined to say what she would be paid. school alma mater is in no shape for their daughter, Amy, or the children of any other county residents. And they're telling Sumter County, Ga. voters The people magazine report followed another in the magazine last week saying Mrs. Trudeau would move to New York. about 1l. . In a taped two-minute announcement distnbut· ed to local radio st a lions. the First Family has been backing a $2.2 mil hon bond issue proposal to build a new county high school. set for a referendum Tues-day. • Entertainer Bing ~rosby has a ruptured disk 1n the tower part of his back and will require "a long convalescence or surgery," a hospital spokesman said. • Carte~-. a graduate of Plains High School, s aid, · We owe 1t to our children not to let our pride to the past cloud our vision of the future.•• Crosby, 72. has been hospitalized at Huntington Memorial Hospital in Pasadena since he tumbled 20 New Flu Strain Appears OuJbre aks Reported at Two A ir Ba.ses ATLANTA (AP > A new ( strain of nu has appeared al J Lackland Air Force Base. Tex.. I N SHORT and Lowry Air F orce Base. Colo .. the nhtional Center for Disease ... ___________ ___. dailies and of Newsday, a l()ng lsland-based papc·r Foes A rre s t ed Control reported today. The virus, identified as A· Texas, was described as an of. !spring or the A-Hong Kong variety, variations of which have caused epidemics in the United States since 1968. However. a spokesman for the CDC said the newest variety of this virus caused only mild ill- ness m the outbreaks or influenza at the two air bases. WASHINGTON <AP > Tongsun Park, a key figure 10 a federal probe of attempted South Korean influence buying, re· ceived nearly $8 million in fees over four years from a leading U .S rice exporter for helping its sales to Korea . The Washington Post said today The newspaper. quoting In- ternal Revenue Service docu· ments it said it had obtained. said Park was paid $7,889,051 b etween August 1972 and January 1976 by the Connell Rice and Sugar Co of Westfield. N.J ~eaeed Tie• Seen WASHINGTON (AP > Renewed ties between the United States and Cuba, which seemed out of the question a few months ago. may be the end result of the first known direct contact between the two estranged na- tions in more than 16 years American and Cuban negotiators held face-to-face talks Thursday on fishing zones at an undisclosed site in New York. More talks will be held over the next week, a State Department spokesman said. a ... lnc rea•e By The Associated Press Police have received almost 4.000 ti~ s ince the discovery or the body of 11-year-Old Timothy King, the seventh victim in a str· inJ? of unsolved child slayings in Oakland County north of Detroit. A special task force represent- ing 50 police departments 1s searching for Timothy's kid· naper-klller. The boy was last seen, six days before his body was found Wednesday. talking with a man standing next to a blu~ Gremlin automobile. AlriC!an E%eeute d BRAZZAVILLE, Conjto Republic (AP> -Former Pre&l· dent Alphonse Massamba·Oebat was execut~ early today alt~r bolng convicted by a special court-martial of plottinti the U· UHlnaUon laat week of Presi· dent Marlen Ngouabl, the m llltary government nnnounced. A confmialon attrlbutad Thu.rs· day to lM ex-president by Radio Brauavtlle aaid ho had been "kept lntormed" of pl&M lo kill N1ouabt and md. with him abort· ly be!ore tbo murder and ked him to retlift. Neav11paper Folds NEW YORK <AP> -The Long Island Press announced that 1t would prtnt its last editions to· day. ending more than 156 years of continuous publtcation and throwing some 700 employes out of work. In additio n to mounting publication costs. the Queens- based Press had raced increased compeltt1on from television and radio for advert1s10g dollars and the expansion into Queens of three giant Manhallan-based ISLAMABAD, Pakistan <AP) -The government of Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto ar- rested the chief leaders of the political opposition today, one day before a nationwide stnke lo press their demands that Bhutto resign. The government. cracking down sharply on a widespread campagn or dissent, a lso warned that authorities had orders to shoot those who were caught loot ing. disurpting communications, committing arson or destroying public proeperty . Death Penalty Gains Support SACRAMENTO (AP) The author of this year's major death penalty bill has won an early round in the Senate debate over capital punishment. But the victory might pose problems for him when the bill com· es up for a vote The upper house voted 19·17 Thursday to approve an amend- ment by Sen. George Deukmejian, R-Long Beach. that broadened the provisions of his bill Wealth!# Widom Disappears o n Ship SAN FRANCISCO CA P > -A team of more than 30 FBI agents detained passengers on board a luxury liner to question them about the disappearance of a wealthy widow during a Pacific cruise. "We want to find out what in the world happened.· one agent said Thursday as he stood on ( J the dock with others waiting to board the Pacific Far West SI' ATE Line's Monterey. Investigators were prob· ing the fate of Betty Williams. 58, of Ketchum. Idaho. a member of a wealthy Pennsylvania manufacturing family who was last seen on board March 14. /tledi·Cal Pay m e nti Said Hle 9al SACRAMENTO CAP> At least $M million was paid to ineligi- ble CaJifornians on Medi-Cal last year in a situation that has existed for years. accord mg to a bitterly disputed state audit report. Auditor General John Williams also said Thursday that stale de- partments involved did not fuJly cooperate with his auditors. The report drew angry reactions from officials ot two state de· partments. State Health Director Jerome Lackner contended Medi· Cal payments to ineligible persons probably were about $2 milUon. Go.,enaor Ope n• Ca•p• tor Tee ns SEVENOAKS CAP) -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr .• trying torekin· die the spirit of public service. has spent the night in snowy, wet weather m the San Bernardino Mountains after opening a state :-un program for teenagers. '·As well as presiding over this $15 bit hon bureaucracy. I hope I can plant some seeds that will aerminate in generations to come." Brown said Thursday at graduation ceremonies of the first California Conservotion Corps clas11. . Brown spoke to the 63 graduates in the midst of a swlrUnJC snowstorm here el Cnmp Radlord 75 mile$ e:ist of Los AneeJes. Controlle r Que1doned on Crula PALM SPRINGS (AP> -Alr safety Investigators have ques- tioned an oir traffic controll~r as they try to rind the cause of an airphine crash that killed four perto08, Including the mother of en- tertainer Frank Sinatra. Leonard E Sutton. an approach controller at the Palm Spr1nl(s aJrjort, told the National Transportation end Safety BoMd Thurs- day that he had given t he pilot ol the jet permlaslon to continue on Ila course, thlnJonglbat 1t was on the proper path. Ten minute alter the Feb. 6 take-on from Palm Spr1n1s. the Jet. with paaaengtrs Natallet "Dolly" Sinatra, n ramily friend and l~·o are.w members aboard, crashed lnto a hf1h r1dae on Ml. San Gor1omo. Otblr en l>1 tmnl ol dlndon ere WTIUam Kn4:!!t nm riee t. DorotbJ Ludvl••on . MC~. Boward lluai• wu recently elected u & director. PlJBLIC NOTICE l'ICTIT10UlltUSIMeH NAMCITATbdlfT .,,.,. 1011-1"9 .,.,_ .... *MftQ blal- 1\U\ ., S UNSET-M A9'eou• INT E 111 IORS 1'"46 llo!W (ftka, .. .,,,,.• 1,,.1e><1 e .. c ... CA.,.., Wtltlarn F11lpjtfrlc•, t...S a.re- Cr .. Huntlllqlon Buel\. CA t?M' 11'•111\ ElalM Sltn, 16'1S B•refoot Cr., Hunl•n9fon lle~t .. CAt'lMt Tiiis IMltlMU I\ conOU<ted by • ~,..,.1 "'"rtnerV>lo. Wiiiiam FlltpMrlclt Tiii\ \!••-· WH llled WUll .... c-•• Ci.<k o10.lftQI Count't °"Fett. n 1w1 fl1tn1 Publl.ned Or~ CNil o.itv Pilot. Marc1111, 11,U,andAof1l I, lffl ... ,, PUBLIC NOTICE f'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMll STATEMENT The loll-1"9 pert.on h clolnlJ bu\I• nes•~'...Rs INDUSTRIES. 1U12 .t,n<olmo M,,,_ vlolo. CA '2615 Robert H. JO<IH. 26S1t Anselmo. Ml\\lon Vl~10. CA 9161S Th" b~•Mn h condu«td b'I an fn· c1iv1dual Rol><'r1 M Jone• Thi\ slattrnt'nt w.u flied wltll 1111> County Cl••k ol Oranve Counlv on Merch 11 lt17 "7UOO Published Or-Cont Oallv Piiot. Mtrch2S,....:IA!>rll t,t, ts, 1'77 '1tl-11 PUBLIC NOTICE flCTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tiie toUOW1f'IJ ~rt.ons ere ooln9 busl• nf'\\ a \ CAPTAIN'S LOCICER - NEWPORT. 900 West C:O.sl Hl9hway, NewPOrt !Mach, C.1110f"l'll•tt660 H"wport Supply Company, • ca111ornl• eorc-allon, 1101 Oalmlu Strttl. lrvlne.C.lllornla921tl 'Tl\ls buSines$ '' <:onducted b'f •<or• POf•llon Newpon SuPPly Companv Tiiis •latemenl wes flied with tM co .. 111v Clerk ol 0r•"IJll Countv on Fet>ru••v7t. 1'17 · • "714'0 Publt\lled °'""91! Coa~t Oally Piiot, Maren 4, 11, 18, H, 1971 &6S 71 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8USINESS NAME STATEMENT Tne lo11ow,n9 per~~ are 001n9 busl· n•\.\•\· (;AL FRIOAV SECRETARY, 1112 E 8albol 81ve1 .. Newport Beach, CA. 91661 Lo•s Mlldl'f'd Rl~tr, •171 E. Balboot 81vd • N..wport B•a<h. CA ~661 John M<trtln R•••r. 1111 E Balboa 9••0 • NtW'D'Wl 8e.t<.I\ CA '21>61 This business •~ condut le<I bv • qttnerctl CMtr1ner\h•O Loi\ M 1tt1rf'd Aik~r ln1\ \l.tfff'TW'nl W..')\ f10--tf ~1th thf' County r .. ,~ nl Oran9e Countv on F•bruarv H. 1977 F7t1U Publ .. ~ <>-•-""''' Da•IV Pilot. Muc11 c 11 •8 1\, .,,, PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 83f.1., Th• lollo,.,1nq l>"•\OnS ••t clolnQ bUSI· ne!ti•\ THE JEWEL THIEF, 1101 !>eat Beech Blvd Sf-al S..ach. CA 'IOHO Daniel R•C ... fCI Ryal\. 3•6? Ro•· 1nnf' A•• , Ln"'l B•ac II. CA QM08 8 ftro.ara Avan 1t62 Ro .... inne Av•• • Lnnq 8Mrh CA 'IOllOll '"'' bu\tnf:t~\ t\ c.ondurff'd bv .:.n ,., dlYH1U•I 9MbMa J Ryan Thf\ \tAl,.tnf'nt w~\ tdr-d wll., t"e rauntv Cl~r-ol OrMQf Coun•v M••ch 71 1971. F7lS7' Publl\hNI OranO" Co~\1 DAiiy Polo!. MMCll11.-AP<lt l ~ IS,1977 11t) H PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS llUSINESS NAME STATIEMENT Tl!• lollow.nq per'\On " c!Olr>q IMl\t· f'I•\\ A\ (;E NERAI. 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Df><Hi.ed HOTICI! IS MEREBV GIVEN 10 t ... crllCll1.,.., ol 1"" ~bnw ,,."""' Cle<9"111 tllalell De<_, 11~v1nq < l1tlm• •9•1"'1 tM ... ~ o•o ci.ttt .,,. re.qui...:! to Ill• tl\<lm, .. 1111 ,,... ,..(il\Wry YOU<llolr\, I" t"9 0111~ o! lhe <l•rll of the above •t1· 11111'<1 court, or t•-~t tlttm, ""'"'It.. nortn•rv YOu<Mr~ to lhf unci.ntq,..d •I 1114' offlct of THl!LIN. MAll1'9N JOHNSON & BIUOOES. All-v• al Lew, SSS 5olllh ,._, Street, Suitt u oo, l.Ot A,. .. ,, CA an. wtit<h '' Ill• olac• ol b<nll'llO•S ot tll911n<1<1t1t11Mc1 Ill all m•tt•ntitrtaln11'1J 1011\11 Htelt ot tald dKMlr.t. w11111 .. foll, -IM ••••r l119 llf\tpub4l(lllOl\Of1hl1notlt•. Det•Cl~e~rv,, "n. J-'MUW B.t.1.0WINIM IANICOl'AMIRICA NATIONAi. T"UIT ~SAVINOSAUOCIATION fQf\llorottlltWlllor lfle~Nm.d~I 'l'Mll.IN. MA-ltl", JOMN,ON& llUOO .. ""-'-"" .... SU $Miii ,.._ M1'1tt WllH• l.MA ....... CA.*ll .,al ftl>l4D_, •tt-l'Mr •-.aew ~blltlOM Otenait Coe.I O.llt .. 1 .... M•rtll4, 11, ll,U , 1'77 .,..,, .......... In Drills CHAPEL HILL. N.C -1'be av1U~ P 11 l'ord few NorUa '•MllDU1iam S.1tilriliy •••lat Nnida.t;U Ve1a tn U. NCAA etball tournament became quaUofta. bl• Thursday wben the All- Amed~an pard ,...l.Qjured b1a rt1btelbow. Doctors aald earlier In the 'week that Ford'a injury ., .. healing on schedule and he was thoueht to be a deflnlt• starter Saturday. However. Ford attempted a two.handed chest pass in prac- tice Thursday and felt pain Im· mediately. "It was very pain- ful." said coach Dean Smith ... I don't have any idea whether he'll be able to play. We're hopeful he '11 ~able to play." Reds Nip 1.,A VERO BEACH, Fla. -Mike Lum 's two-run homer, his second home run of the game, broke a 9.9 tie and boosted Cincinnati to an 11-9 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers Thursday in exhibition baseball. The Reds pounded oul four home runs and five doubles in their 15-hit attack off three Dodgers pitchers. Cincinnati opened a four.run lead after 71h innings at 9.5 but the Dodgers batted around in their half of the eighth to score four runs off Rawley Eastwick. Rick Rhoden started for Los Angeles but was nailed for seven runs on 11 hits. 1'ing Adt•ance• SAN ANTONIO -Top-seeded Billie Jean Kmg defeated seven· th·ranked Kate Latham 6·4, 6·2 Thursday in the quarter-finals of the McFarlin Cup women's pro· fessional tennis tournament. King wtll face Marcie Louie in the semifinals today. Louie, the No. 3 seed, downed Dr. Renee Richards 5·7, 7·6, 6·2 in another quarter-final match. The setbac k spoiled a meeting between King and Richards, a transsexual who played tennis in men's tournaments before last year as Dr. Richard Rask ind. Ta11a11a Sharp PHOENIX -Frank Tanana struck out eight batters over seven innings and Joe Rudi's nin· th· inning single drove in the win· ning run as the California Angels edged the San Francisco Giants 4.3 in exhibition baseball Thurs· day. Rudi also drove home a run with a sacrifice. fly in the seventh ~hen the Angels scored twice to take a 3·2 lead. The Giants tied the score an the bottom of the seventh "°hen Gary Alexander walked, Jack Clark doubled and Gary Thomasson singled. Bruce Rochte doubled with one out in the ninth and, after Giants' reliever Randy Moffitt struck out Don Rayl or. Rudi poked his ~ame·winnmg hat into right field . ,ffi<"higan ha Final• DETROlT The Michigan Wolverines have not given up yet. Frustrated in quest of national lilies m football and basketball the past yenr, the Wolverines wall go after the national collegiate hockey title Saturday in the NC AA tournament. They earned a spot in lhe liUe game wtlh a 6·4 victory over Boston University in a semifinal ga me Thur s day night . Michigan's opponent will be the winner or tonight's clash between Wi sconsin and New Hampshire. Pro Basketball AP Pl>oto UNCC'S CORNBREAD MAXWELL (RIGHT) DRILLS. VNCC's 6-8 Ace Cooling Cornbread Key for Warriors ATLANTA (AP> -Cedrick "Cornbread" Maxwell is a fascinating individual who hap. pens to be an exceptional basketball player. "~harming" is the word used by outspoken coach Al McG uire of No. 7 Marquette to describe the 6·8. 202-pound star or the North Carolina-Charlotte 49ers. McGuire's hope of capturing the NCAA basketball cham· pionship in his 13th and final season as Marquette's coach rests with containing Maxwell when the two tE!ams collide m the semifinals Saturday. The winner will advance lo Monday night's champ1onsh1 p match in the Omni against the winner of Saturday's other semifinal test between high· scoring Nevada-Las Vegas. ranked No. 4. and No. 5 North Carolina. the patient Atlantic Coast Conference champion which destroys opponents with a four-corne~ delay attack m the closing minutes. "Cornbread just seems to be a charming young guy." McGuire said. "He seems to be the type of guy that can lead you to a national championship." IC odds were established on the star most likel y to be named the Most Valuable Player in this weekend·s action in Atlanta, Cornbread would have to be the favorite. He has won MVP honors in the las t five tournaments an which he has appeared -last season's National Invitation Tournament in New York and thll' year m the Roadrunner In· v1tationaJ. the Charlotte lnvata· tlonaJ. the Sun Belt Conference tourney and last week's NCAA Mideast Regional when he sparked the 17th-ranked 49ers to , victories over No 6 Syracuse · and No. l M1ch1gan . Maxwell. a se nior from Kinston. N.C .. is an exceptional shooter. Ile has hit 63.8 percent from the noor and 75.9 percent from the free throw line this season in leading UNCC to a 28·3 record. He has averaged 22.1 points and 12 rebo1.1nds per game. Those averages are normally expected from a strong inside performer The thing that helps set Maxwell apart is has ballhandhng ab1fity The lanky center seems out of place dnbbhng the ball up the floor agamst a full·court press. but he does Maxwell says he faces rre· ssure in two days -one pro- tecting the ball by backing toward the Ct'nler ltne and the other -"my fancy way" - when he dribbles behind his back. Coach Lei' Rose says Maxwell does more thmgs well than any other big man in the game. He says he somctiml•s gets upset when Maxwell gets fancy on the dribble, .. but I don •t say anythmg. You don't want to get your stud mad at you." Cornbread. who performs in an almost lackada1slcal manner, says he enjoys playing chess becuase at helps bis concentra· lion. "And this is the lime of year for concentration," he said. "l ve been to Atlanta before on vacation. but this 1s busi· ness We are not going to Atlan- ta to lO!>e · · Lutz Ailing: Refs May Strike Playoff Games Default Win To Emerson CARLSBAD, Calif. (AP> -It finally rained in California, but Brian Gottfried. Marty Riessen. Hank Pfister, Allan Stone. Roy E m erson and Tom Gorman managed to squeeze in victories between the showers in reaching the quarter-finals of the La Costa International tenrus classic. NEW YORK <AP> -The 26 National Basketball Ass<><:iaUon referees. with a Hst of demands including more money and greater off-court freedom. might strike next month's league playoffs if their demands are not met. Simon Gourdine. deputy com- missioner of the NBA , said a work stoppage by the referees was a possibility. .. We have been confronted, hut not directly by a strike threat." Gourdine said. "But with the of· flciala requesting ne1otiaUon of their entire contract, includinlC income and playoff fee schedule, prior lo the playoffs, we can en- vision the poaslbiUty of a work stoppage." Gourdine said the league wu conteinplatina several actions to insure referees at the playofft. One alternative waa placin1 about 15 reforcet from the Ealllem Lea1ue and tho Con· tlnental League on atandby. John Nucatola, the NBA's supervisor or offlclala, phoned the minor leaiue 0Uiclala1 In· formt.n, them tboy would be paid '6C>O•came. "Wo aren't abo_ut to buckl U the strtke does occur." said Gourdine. "We plan to have the playoffs on time and have them manned by competent oCClclals. · · The key issues are more money; mulU·year contracts; the creation of an arbitration board ol review to handle any protests by refs fired after five years of service; pension credit. for years worked by former American Basketball Assocla· lion refs and long-term dis· ability. Goff Leaders "".., M lllff )t-)6-10 Gii MfQMI ~-10 ~O'Ot CHtt :U.»-10 ,, • ., ..... ,11 U.)1-10 91111tr•lltr1 )t..JS-11 1'•1 l'ltnnww )S.lt-11 JOM l<IW'Ollff )S.,.-11 Oerv l'l•vt' 31.,.-11 Jllft "'"" Jt.U-11 lteft Sllll il.Jf 71 !f ~neltll H ·,. ·11 Miii•• 6..-Wr )1·M-11 JoM Lift¥ , .. U-l1 Orltr IOMt "-lol 11 Oeor .. INrM JS.M-11 Lft•WWtd!IM ;M.-U-11 09!\ ..... .._ ,..u ti J•Y H•H )2 )t 11 Sweden's BJom Borg, the No. I seed, and Stan Smith. No. 5, were rained out Thursday In their scheduled m at<'hes against Bernie Matton and Trey Waltke. No. 3 seed Brian Gottfried. the only other seeded player let't in the $100,000 tournament, beat Erik van Dillen 6-3, 6·4 In a match delayed an hour by rain. Gorman upset lOth·seeded Jeff Borowiak, 6-7, 6·3. 6-2. Emerson. from Newport Beach, downed Bob Lutz of San Clemente, who complained of a stiff neck and wlthdrew while traUlng 8·3, 1.0. Riessen who has not lost a set In the tournament, was a 8·3, 6-2 winner over Tlm Oulllkson Pfister played ateadlly In de· feeUns Victor Amaya, 7·5, 4·6, 6·3, whllt Stone, who reached tho flnal of this tournament two years ago belorc losing to Rod Laver. ovtrc1me Carlo• Klrmayr, S.T, 6·3. 6·1. TAllPA. '1a. CAP) -...... lu b•.._.1 chab on«1 M don 1'1uanU1 llii • milt•• to •••utla•t• ll•• feulbWtJ ot two is.team tncu- wllh UmHed lAt.er&eape com· ~tioD f« lf'1I. NL ~l Cbarl• FemeJ aatd b& owners appeared to th1Jllt that the J.3.13 plan ... a pod ldea ... But we felt thal theN was not enouah inlormatJon on who would do what," he aald. FeeMy said that if tho NL bad a prelerence it probably would not include lnttrleague play, but that he sea much more open- mindedness on the subject t.ban ln the past. He also said the NL would talk about the three· division concept al an August meeting, but that its adopUor. was highly improbable. Baseball commissioner Bowie Kuhn said he told both leagues in relation lo the three·dlvision plan that if they were going to do It, it sho uld be done together. "They put it (three-division plan) to one side .. .It was a negative development. But it still resolved something." Kuhn said he believed it was (air that at Thursday's meeting there was no program on im· plementation by either league, "but they could have said they were not interested .•. and that did not happen." Lee MacPhall, president of the American League, said the three-division concept was dis· missed because It would eliminate some traditional rivalries and extend the length of the season with another tier of league championship playoffs. "Many o( our people are against the gimmickry of a wild· card team In a four-club playoff system," MacPhail said. "Our playoff setup now is as pure as you can get it. Our people are afraid that a three-di vision schedule might create some im· balance between divisions." M acPhail said no vote was taken on ithe three-division con· cept. but discussions indicated the majority of the owners favored two 13·team leagues as baseball's most practical direc· lion. ·'Our league suggested a study Jtroup under the commissioner with whatever proressional help is needed to explvre the 13-team concept," MacPhail said. . Mac Phail said the leagues already have developed schedules for two 13·team Rebs Cost Big Books Mucho $ LAS VEGAS CAP) -With the University of Nevada·Las Vegas heading for the semi.finals of the NCAA national bas ketball championships, one would think the bookmakers in Nevada would be doing a land office business - Wanna bet? • The fact is, business isn't as brisk as in past years, and oddly enough it's because UNLV Is playing. State law prohibits Nevada bookmakers from making odds and taking bets on Nevada teams and sporting events held within the state. But most of the bookmakers here are avid boosters of the fourth-ranked Runnin' Rebels, who will face the fifth-ranked North Carolina Tar Heels in Saturday's semi-finals ln Atlanta. UNLV is the highest scoring team in college basketball this s~ason, and has compiled a 28·2 record. North Carolina is 27·4. Just to show that the books here don't do bus iness with their hearts, North Carolina Is the un· official favorite In game. The point spread ranges Crom 2th to3, depending on how each book sees the physical condition of Tar Heels All-American Phil Ford, who Is nursing an Injured arm. Seventh-ranked Marquette, 23-7, is a 2'h·polnt favorite to de· fe at 17th·ranked North Carolina· Charlotte, 26·3, In Saturday's other semi-final game. Union Plua Race and Sporu Book director John Quinn admits that this Saturday'5 game will be costing his book a bllC wad, and said it's too bad that the bookmakers can 't take beta because there is a lot of local in· tereat. William Balelo, who owns the Hollywood Race and Sports Book, 11aid the game would have been a good one to book becau&e it will be on national television. Despite tho fact that he can't book the beta, Baltlo said the televlllon expo1ure of the Rebels will be Sood for Laa Ve•aa. and In the end, 1ood tor ht• buslnl'sa. Not only wtll the local books 1urtcr, but th• 1t•t• will lose the tax money that would have been char1ed on the ,am• betUn1, and there'• not mueb doubt t.here wou.ld bave been a lot ot ll, Lem! eald. SPORTS . NC'AA Swi111111ing Naber Who? Shaw Upsets USC Star CLEVELAND (AP> -The University of Southern California was just as awesome as ad· vertised, but Tim Shaw of Long Beach State and Scott Spann of Auburn stole the spotlight Thurs- day as the S4th NCAA Division I Swimming and Diving Cham· pionships began at Cleveland State University. Coach l'eter Dal and's Southern Cal swimmers virtually clinched their fourth consecutive NCAA title with just five of the meet 's 18 events completed, opening a 117-59 lead over second place Alabama. However , Shaw, a sophomore and the defending champion in the 500-yard freestyle. outstroked Southern Cal star John Naber over the Inst 25 yards in setting American and NCAA records of 4 : 17.39. Naber was timed in 4: 19.07, just .02 slower than the previous r ecord, also held by Shaw. Casey Converse, former Mis- sion Viejo High star and a member of the 1976 U.S. Olympic team. was fourth in 4:21.87. Mike Bruner of Stanford was third in 4 :21.65. Spann, a soft.spoken freshman from Greenville. S.C., also set American and NCAA records, churning lo a 1:48.26 clocking in the 200-yard individual medley. Thal eclipsed the mark of 1:48.63 set in qualify i ng by Bruce Furniss of USC. Spann, his shaven head gleam- ing in the bright lights, fought off an early challenge from Furruss in the final, winning easily. "I thought Bruce would pro- bably win after the time he post· ed this afternoon." Spann said. "After he swam that fast earlier, t said to myself 'This is all or nothing at alJ . • so I went to the hotel and shaved my head. I even shaved my armpits, and I've never done that before.·• The records didn't end there, though, as Southern Cal's Joe Bottom sprinted to an NCAA mark of 19.70 seconds in the 50· yard freestyle qualifyin~. then won the final easily in 19. 75. Indiana University's 400·yard m e dley relay team nipped Southern Cal in a hotly contested final as Olympic freestylers Jim Montgomery and Bollom dueled Starting 01'er over the final 100 yards. ··1 felflike we Clndiana) really needed it and I knew it was going to be a battle because everybody was flying off those blocks," Montgomery said. "When we went into the last 25 yards I saw Joe Bottom on my left and Jon (A labama's Jonty Skinner) on my right, and I said, 'Here we go again.'" The Hoos iers' quartet of Romulo Arantes, Rick Hofstet· ter, Jay Hersey and Montgomery set an NCAA record or 3:17.14, but failed to get the American mark because Arantes is not a U.S. citizen. Southern Cal, with Canadian Steve Pickell, also broke the recor.d with a 3:17.33 clocking, while third-place Au bum had a time of 3:17.62 and got the American mark. The previous NCAA and American record was Southern· Cal's 3:19.22 in 1975, althougb's Tennessee's 3: 18.51 was pending. Naber's 49.58 in the leadoff backstroke leg of the medley re· lay bettered his NCAA record of 49 85 at that distance. · SOO·YARO FREESTYLE -1 Tim Shaw f~ B•drh St<llel • 11 ~ IAmerlun rtcord; old re- cord • 19 OS, St>iiw. "7&1, 1. Jol\n Nabtr IUSCI. • 19 07. l Ml•e Bru1>t• (St¥>1ordl. • 71 &S; '· C•\tv ConVM\• (Alabama! •·11 11: S. Rob1" BacltMU\ IAIJt..m•l.' 11.63. 6. GordO<I Downie IMicl\lq•nl • 11 ll'I 100 VARO INOIVIOUAL ME OLEY -1 Scott So•nn 11\ut>urnl. I •'4.26 I American record old re- cord 1 •8 63. Oruce Furnt\\, USC. 19111; 2 Brure r urnln IUSCI, l :U b9. J Gr•ham Smitl\, (Ca111orn1al. 1·•916: • Ste•on Plc~ell (USC!,' 1 •9 &7, s Scott Brown (U~CI. l:~.81; 6. M.lrc. F or•m.>n IT•""""'"''·' SI o• SO YARO FREESTYLE. -1 Jot BollO<I IUSCl. I• 1~ 2 C.•"t S<l\all (Auburn!, \9 9C; 3. Tom Whllr tT•nn•'""'• 701)7· • JoMy Sltlnner IA1abam~I. 10 ll. ~ 0•••0 Falrba<I~ fStal'llordl. 20 H 6 S-011 F.~1 IUSCI 70 43. •OO·Y"RO MEOLEY RELAY -1. Indiana IRnmulo Aranle\. Rltlt ~ol\t•ller. JIV ~~iev. Jom Montoomt1,..,I. 3 11 U INCAA record old,.,. cord J I~ ~l. lnd•en• 19711 • 1 USC l 11.02; S. C.iltfornll 1 70 01 f> T•·"""""" l 70. 11 ONE·Mt Tf R OIVl"'lj -I Malt Chellcl\ IM1tnlo.•nl ~11) oo•nl\ 7 K•nt Vo\!~ IOlloo Sl.)I· • ·~· $) 3 Sc~·· Rr•(I\ ISMUI. •n "8 .•• C't'~'l C1.t" 1•h fM IAmt F16 ). 41) ll, ~-8rt.,n Bu no'"' 1 ni:11.tn • "'Ht Dodger Side line d VERO OEACll, Fla. -The Los An~t'ks Dodgers placed reserve catcher Ethe Rodriguez on the 2l·day disabled h st Thursday · because of a broken collar bone. Rodnguez suffered the injury whale playing winter ball in Puerto Rico, a spokesman for the National League baseball club · said. .~ ..... r Workers begin the task of removlng artiltcial turf from the football field at tho Unlvensity of Minnesota. The material, installed in 1968, wore out and become too' hard. It'• being replaced by natural ara.u. . '. '"""' .. .. . , ·-· i I Foe, 15-5 •-OM.llUI '''""' rl °'""'•' • ~-~· ... If W•t•rd tf c ...... ,, ...... ~ , tt(il ... "" "'" ' .._.,, . .,,. .... .. r '-, .. 1 1 ' ' I 1 I I) 0 Rlck Woolard and Gl•nn RoberUon balled In throw runs eKb with a trao or htts, 1parlc1n1 Oranse Coal Colle1e lo a 15·5 Soutb Cout COO· ferenet' baffball wtn on the winou's d1Dmond Thunsd-.y. HOllO"' .Mttu f• If Krtl<0<•-'I ~ II •fl 0 I I , I The v1etory. the Pirates' 13th 1n 16 games, raased tht1r con ference record lo 5· 1, putting coach Make Mayne's club a game ahead of idle Cerntos. In another JC lilt. host Saddleback fell to Southwestern. 9-4, an Mission Conference play. OCC exploded early ror its win. sconng three tames each 10 the open· ing two frames. getting two more tn the fifth and then roll.mg a seven an the seventh. In the Pirates seventh, a walk, Bill French's hit. back-to-back bunt singles by Larry Houle and Guy Knkoriun, Bob· by Smith's walk, a two· run single by Rick Dostal. a run-scoring double by Daryl Sconiers and Robertson's two·run hit did the damagt• Handsome Roundtree "'cnl the distance on the mound for the Pirates , scattering 10 hits. strik· ing out seven and allow· ing one earned run And Smith collec ted his 16th stolen base of the season. s ix short or the OCC record. Meanwhile. Sad · dleback had its problems with heavy -hilting ·Southwestern. the leader in the Miss ion Con- ~e rcnce 's Southern Division. Saddleback got behind, 5-0. in the first and couldn't recover Saddlcback 's Tim Wallach continued l11s fine hilling, gelling a single and a two·run home run in the eighth inning. Wallach. who has an e ight·gamc halting streak and ha::. hit safely tn 13 or his last 14 game'>. 1s now batting .432 in con fcrence play and 356 for the season. Saddleback 's othe r two runs were seored an the third 1nn1ng o n singles by Chri~ Molan <' and John Brodc rs. a stolen base and t\\O N · rors. c .... ~11-.111' ll()undl-p Tot•'' I 0 (I o o a lt I\ I I "' ... i.y '""I"'' , " . C.•0\\"""11 000 OOCl '10 \ 10 0••~9•~t l30 100 10• 0 1) ---<•I •• 8rod41'r'\. )0 .... ~ .. ,~, 1b ~t~t " Weltlt(I'\ Ht 'v41.-.q.tfl\ r Au\t•n c: ....... tin o K••lf ">• M l')lll\fo ti Vran''" '' \,o·n .. eb •·"lh rt A'",,.. r> f H la.,tL"I n \ " ' I I (I n •I II r 1 , II I) u I n Q I\ I Scorl' by lnf\tftq\ 1 0 I 0 " n " " n ')ouU•11i11t,..,fr fl'\ ')()1 001 100 9 1 I '>·•<ICll•l>d<I< 007 000 010 J q Baseball Standings SOUTH COAS°'t CON FE A ENCE W L G8 Or.,f'U)r (Od't \ t (.1•r-rHO\ ' ~1nt...t An1 4 Mt s.Jt'I Antl)rtlO 1 it,.,I'\ O•~t,,, Mt-'d I t f1ro''"'nn' I t J.ullerton l .t Thurws.y-~ ScorH Or.1n~ (r.M't 1\ Gro, .. morH •, \.Jnld An.t •. Full,.rton J Mt SAC at SO Me>" oo'IC>Qn•CI rrt•n S..1Vf6•v•, Game\ Gro,~ tYW>nl dl(•rnln\ Ml \AC di Sa~I• AM F Ull"'10~ dt '>0 Mtu..a SOUTHEANCALCOHfEREHCE (,olt1f'"nW1-.t Sc\nt.tMt)n• • RtoHo""30 L•Hdrt>u W L T GB ., I) ' I A S01.Jt"111t• '' Cvor,., l'> A"?t'"'' er • l 0 J 7 t •) I ~ () ~ t (l '1 •I T'hur1.dtly·s Sc.or•\ I• ' ' l r.1ntrt•'" W••\l 8 R•ri t-tontJii 8 t t '" n•"'l'> \\lnf.:t Ml'W11r,.. 11'\ Cyor.,.,,, 'l l A Souoh"'"'"O LACC H Sttturdfly's G•me\ r fP'"'" ••t LAC( <,.tnfd Mii°>r'ltf'd at l A M.H tlt'lf A1n Ht)ndt\ df LA ~uth<N'\" ( l'MOmdl"t JV ~I Gn1'1en w .. ,, " )t)I MISSION CONFERENCE Southern 01Y1\10f'I W L T G B '""'"w~· fl "' ,. 1 P~lo,,,.tr l \ .tt1tj•"b-'4rlr '1 ' '°;..\M Ou l" 1 ,.. Nortf'M'rl'\ Otv1s1~ q "'"'" Ito .. 1 c:, '"A• H I,.. ("f\.JUl-'t 0 (tlf'U\ l l'I 1) Tft~OAY 'Score' S'l1JU\Wt1 ... t• ,.,,. C).nd111~tu • ' p,.,1,,,rn.tr tJ (h"f••v 1') Cj.d' O·...,,-)'> <"'1tru'6 q,.,",. ,,,. "-~ a.-,.n ... rtt S.lurdo.n's G•m.- ~rtOt1'"'b-l' ._ ,tf PAinm lr l c; '"' 0 ~ l t 45o-rt'1\w• ...... ,,, ·~lr\ ~.,.,."dU11t'IOt'I < ,,.,,.. q "', 1,,,. t•rh .. tt•·v MV Swinnners Breeze to Title M1ss1on Vll'J<t l11gh 's D1ablos brN.'tcd lo ex· peeled crowns in varsity and frosh-soph competi· t 1on Thursday afternoon 1n the South Coast Leai:uc swim finals at El Toro Hi~h. As expected. Mi~s1on V1e1o 's b1J? gun s dominated the meet with s ophomor e Jl'SS <' Vassallo sparking with CJ 53.93 JOO baekstroke to t>dge teammate Brian Good<.'ll (54 60). perhaps the top varsity cf(ort of the day. Vassallo also won the 200 fr~style in l 115 34, while Goodell's other in· dividual race was th<.' JOO.yard buttcrOy, tak ini.: lh<' ('V('Ot in 5..1.0K Mission Viejo kC'pt al!. ;1ccs (.l\lt or th(' 500 frees tylt• and Costa Mesa's Rob Dolan c·opped the league crown in 4:44.8. Also picking up LC Nine In Victory Liberty Chnsttan erased an early 4 O de· f1e1t and went on to de feat visihn g Calvary Baptist. 9 7 , in high school baseball action Thursday afternoon. Shawn Diehl led Liber· ty Christian by hitting a two-run single in the first tnnlng and slugging another scorinl{ single In the fourth. U11911y OH'l•tlltll ltl ... r II '"' 111 ..... '18 • 1 I 0 l,.ot111 II • t , I Olttll,u • ' ' ) M•<COMeUGNY r 0 1 I .... -.. lb 0 1 0 •met• rl I 0 0 .toM>q .. ~ rt t 0 0 ti Mtf!-.rt\O'> II , 0 II 0 o "'Yt •. lb , 0 0 0 f411"l">CI <I ' ft • Tot•h ~ t 10 I k-llylllfll .... ' " t (AtotffY a.ol1'1 M)O 010 , 1 • • ~ty Clvllll.., Jll ~·o ..... " ' / a hri.t place medal ";J~ Sha"n O'Gormun, San Clemente's four-year standout. O 'Go rman took the 200 individual medley in 2 ·00 .46 to stamp himself as a sohd c andadate for the CI F 3 A championship All but Mission \'1c10 c;wimmers are entered an the 3-A prelims at East Los Angeles Colle ge Wednesday afternoon 1J1. wtule Mission Viejo w1 II began its quest for a third straifi(hl CIF ·H\ ehamp1ons hip a da y later at the same site. Vassallo "as the only double winner in varsity compt.>tilion with Mission Viejc1's Mark Barber < l : O 3 t 4 100 b r cas t J • s ophomore Paul Kon tnmas <49.37 100 free > and Jeff Scolman (22.54 50 free l adding their talent. Sophomore Charin· Ray of Mission VieJo turned in the outstanding time or the day in the frosh-soph competition with a blazing 1 45.63 in the 200 freestyle. Ray doubled with a 48.71 in the 100 free, which would have won the varsity title. 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Volleyball W1iiz In w -orld Grunes By ROBERT BARKER 01 tho Oa•IY Piiot St•ll Wanda LaCourc has a chance to go far in \. ollcyball perhaps the farthest of any volleyball player in the history of Golden West College. Iler C'o:ich calls the 23-year-old Huntington B<'arh woman the most improved and fastest learn· 1ng player she has ever tutored. "Jlavmg her on our learn 1s one of the finest cx- 1w n enccs I '\'£> had in coachm~." coach LouAnn Tl·rhcggen said LaCourc, dl'af s mc r birth. stands out m com- petition for her power game and ability to spike the hall and to block s pik e· shots by opponents. Shc has a rare ahality to mas ter fundamentals .md strategy, her t·oaeh says ''I'm tempted to put earplugs in all our players i.o the' 'II be able to concentrate and make as few mistakes ::is Wanda. '"T erheggen said. 0<.'spitl' her accomplishmenLs on the volleyball courts. LaCoun"s finest moments in sports may yet come. She has hN•n chosen to be a member of the \ mcn l·an women'!-. volll'Yhall team in the World <:;11n<•s for lhl' O<•ar an H~charest. Romania, July In 2i Sht• not onh was s elected for the team in tryouts rect•nll v In Houston. but she also was called !h·.-No I playl:r <>n the llSA team by the chairman of t hl• Anwm:an Athletic Association ror lhe Deaf. ln1 l 'nfortunat<·h'. ther<.''s a maJor obstacle stand in~ between LaC'oure and a tnp to Bucharest. Each part1r 1pant must raise S2,500 and so far s he has collet·ted on!)-Sl-17 00. She and her rraendc, at Golden West College are askmg residents to h<'lp contnbute money for the Journey LaCoure has bee n graduated from Golden West Colle~e with a ma1or an physical education. Sbe is DO\\ laking Classcc; )USt ror pleasure She also as aclJ\'l' 10 college theater and has ap- peared m collci?e produ<.·t1ons or · Pinocchio" and "Arseruc and Old Lace · The s 9, 165 pound s ports enthusiast l>lays basketball. racquet ball and dO<'s a lot of swim man~ She said she loves all sports but admits to being bored at some Rams and Dodgers games. She says she fmds women's sporting events more exciting on tht• tube, because they are a ranh· Donors can scod checks to the Wanda LaCoure I G.D. funds. World Saving and Loan Bank. 6902 Warner Ave., lluntangton Beach. Estancia's Ohle Gains Swim. Finals \0 lrH l 8AIO•nQ 24 0 6 RU\ll 1' ' U lrhuttk e 16 • 100 fl'(-1~ ldm I 00 ) 11 l(llU,_r 1 10 I) 11 LM~ 1 10 I mo l•t" 3 Oonnfll Sl I, S 8ald•nq H •7 qu\h~SS 100 MO • Nor<lrum t 00. \ 17 8rorll'l•C"" I I) ) 11)1) '"""'! I W• .. \IMll I 00 0 NOr\lrum I ll l MalOn. Most notable wu Keon Mu1erum ol Fountain Valley, who won three ennt.I and Ued personal best.I Ln t•'O ot lhem. ln leadln1 his team to an 81·~ vlct.ory over Marina (Huntington Beach>. Marcerum won the 100 in 9.9., the 120 bith hurdles in 14.3 and the triple jump in 46-41 "· The times for the 100 and 120 hurdle s represent Margerum 's best of the year and they rank as the best by any Orange Coast area athlete this season Fountain Valley's 440 relay team also set a season's best. clocking 43.9. Joe Young of Costa Mesa set an additional mark for Orange Coast area athletes Thursday, running the two-mile in 9: 28.5 against Mission Viejo. Young also won lhe 880. Mission Viejo's Greg Jones won a triple in that meet. taking firsts in the 220, 440 and 330 low hurdles. John Harper of San Clemente s<.'t an Orange Coast area top mark 1n the dis cus , hurling at 163-3. Has effort beat Laguna Be ach's Jeer Greenough, who also had a personal best at 161 ·5 In that same meet two athletes scored triple v1ctor1es. Mike Kruthers of San Clemente won the 100, 220 and 440 "'h1le Laguna 's Don Demctriadcs took l'arc of the 880, mile and two· mile. Jim Walters of Estan- cia (Costa Mesa) set an Orange Coast ar<'a top mark an the 220 hy cloeking 22 5 in a meet against Orangc. and 1<:1 Toro's Art Gourdine won four events c.a~a1n s t Corona dcl Mar VARSITY L•q""• (IOI ( .. I S.n Clt••1tn1• 'Oil I l(rutnr·" ~s1 10 \ 1 mmt t s 11 I 1 "'""" L " , 110 ' 1Crutn.i ""' ~l 7l o 1 5.C'f•l'u ,., 1~1'1 3 l ,...,,,..., 1..,11 t ) 4 .. ,, ' l(rutn.-•r. s' '1 \ 1 (•·1-10 m.1" Lt S7 , l Oottdm.t" S \\ 1 4-80 1 ()fi,.,.._.trtol(IM, fl I '1 fH ' ? 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But the heavy-bitting Rustlers scored once in the seventh to cut the de· hc1t lo 8-4, then waited 30 minutes through a rainstorm before staging their ninth mning rally. In the ninth. singles by Jerry Velasquez and Jim· Bruneaux, a wild pitch, a walk, Scott Desrosier's ::.acrir1cc fly and run- scoring singles by Mike Selwood and Larry Kubacki lied the score. Rio Hondo staged rallies in the 10th and 11th, but GWC double plays quelled the upris- ings. Vince Bienek and Kubacki had three hits cach for GWC. now 9·0-in confen•nce play and 14-2 1 for the season c;oo,,... W&•t Ill Ab r " rbl 8tU'1• ... u. II,, ' 1 0 8tt•nt·~ r• I 1 J MunQ,.r I n M.tn\on pr n ,, ~ 0 Af\CIHf"\on. it"• 1 II II 11 o~"f'l\"'' ""' I HIJ1)J)\_'rt t I 0 ytwoocl )I> It tie Ubd(lt.t 1b " I M o••\ r f 0 n 0 t4,.mf'Ut Oh-It 0 0 0 Evd"'· tr n 0 0 v ... ,., .QU("l 7t> y. \ t ' n Wh1lt p ~ (I I) 0 Rob• rt on o 0 Q 0 0 ,,,, ••.• ,CU' 0 I.I I.I II 0 Tot.JI '? & IS , ~<O"t'b'Y lnrunq,. r II • c,wr. l?rl l)IY1 tOt 1)1)) 0 A IS 8 q,., 0•4 001 ()(Ill WJ (I -8 1l 1 EDISON DIVER SE'ISRECORD Kevin Mack of Edison High School set a Sunset League record in win- n 1 n g lhe loop diving champions hip with 130 30 points Thursday aft<.'rnoon at Edison of Huntin~ton Ileach Five o ther divers qualified for Monday's CI F preliminaries in· duding John Brennan <Edison>. 314 75; Rick Lubchenko (Marina), 30!> 20 : Chris Plates <II u nlington Beach ), 290 .95 ; Kell y Bell <Westminster >. 264 .15; rand Geoff Nare y <Westmin~l<.'r ), 261.40. Othl•rs in the field may have 11ualificd for the CI F meet in earlier meets if they met the 250-pomt standard. SCC Bags 2-0 Win South<.'rn California College of Cos ta Mesa 1 m proved ats season re· cord to 17-10 with a 2 0 "'an O\'<.'r \'isitang Lewis and Clark College of Oregon rn colleg iate bas<'ball action Thurs· day afternoon. Vanguards pitcher Tim L:rnch went the dis- lanee ·ror Southern Cal, scattering seven hits and !>I raking out fiv<.'. The Vanguards scored the only runs of the game in the fifth inning when Rick Peters lined a ~inglc up the middle. scoring two runs So ~I Coll-(2) •D r " rbl c ..... ., .. ·''""' .l\ d~ I 0 I 0 LV" h o 1 I 0 r,.,.,., c 1 ' I 0 Pt'"'' •.i; n 7 ?, TMm.tt. th Q 0 0 ., .. ,.,,0" 1h 0 I 0 !>J"toitt•t r < 0 I 0 w""" rt 0 I 0 Ston .. I•"• U 0 0 (>< Wol\ort,.,., n 1 0 Ad-1m' ,., 0 0 O, ,.,,.,, JI , 10 ) S<o,.. llV '"" l!lfl • " • l(llllw•~ A. (1.04' 000 000 O'lO ~ I '· ..., (ftl mo"'° 1)1\a 1 In r. Phil Ohle was the lone qualifier for the Estan- cia Eagles varsity swim· ming team for Saturday's C<'ntury League finals at 1-'oothill High School \\hen he finished second an the 50 free and fifth In the 100 Cree ln Thursday's quail fying. Ohle bad a 22.7 marl< in the 50 and 49.9 m the 100. Saturday's action starts et noon. Tritons' Harper Sets High Goals . . Efttancln 's frosh soph team placed 12 swim- mers ln the finals 1111-MONllll•I"\ V•llSITY ~frH-f Ofll• tt 1 100 ,,.. ~ O..•• ... JUHIOI' V4fllSI TY l OI) lrtt -4 Herrono > 11 t • MuroPly J If~ 1 l\tnVr• 1 .. 1 '00 Drll•\t _. H...nd1 u tl\ 1 1t t \ ""'""I l4 0 ""°'" '°'" 700 Ir•• • Carroll t \~ • l Wuft•lllOll 1 01 J t 811<1<\lr""' l Ot I 200 Hiii INOl•v ,. 0. ..... 11 ) 12 1. , c.,,...1, n >: 1 ••-"n. 1 i., • Kturner2 1• 1. 81 Dave Cunnln1ham Ol Ille a.tty ""'' \l•lf Just how rar can John Harper or San Clemente High throw the discus? What's h~ limit in the 1hot put? Rarper and his coach dl1111ree on those Poinl3. Coach Tom WhlU, says hl1 prtu athlete can 1et up to 60 rcct in the shot and l 70 tn lhc dl1cus. Harptt h.lm11elf is aim· int at 65 l.n the shot and a whopplnt lBS in the dll· cus. He stands 6·4'12 and weighs 261, so no one's argulna with him. The San Clemente senior will aet a chance to prove hill coach wronc this Saturday at the Beach Cities Invltalional track and field meet, ho1ted by Newport Harbor HlCh . "It's 1oin11 to be aood meet and It seems to br ln1 out the best In me." Harper 11y1, "Lall year l lmprovod by pcJ'IODal best in the shot by two reel and 1 set a school re· <'ord in the discus." Setting record~ is nothing new to Harper. He holds every grade lt>vel rf'Cord on the books al Son Clemente for both thr shot put and the.-dis· ~u~. He brokt l national it' STOUP r~ord It' the 1hot put when he W"5 14. Currently. Harper owna the.' No. l mark in both h1 ovenL.. among all Oranao Co at areu schools. His distanc.-('R are 57·3"1\ in the 11hot and 162·3 in the dlSCU!$. Those are somewhat under Harper's pcrsorH•l coals but the big, amiable 1ludtnt l& undaunted. ·•J'm pretty !lure J can 1et Uf there ln the shol and J m cettlnc batk to wher~ J 1J\ol.1Jd be 10 the discu1." Harper sa~a "I wu hav1ns trouble con· centratin& and outside nolaea would bother mo, hut I'm getting my head together now." As good in the clns~room u he is nn the track <he <'Brries ti 3.85 GPA>. HarpC>T has stimulated Interest from sevcrol schools. includ· ing K<lnlUl!I University. l:CLA. San Jose State and UCt. But right now thr only· thins hi!1 mind i!I tht ~ Bench Cities mrct and a. chonce to• prove his· coach wronJ(. • ROTI CALL FOR 'APPROACH ...... • ...... ~ .,, .. v.,.,· • ,.,. There ;are pl<1 nty of shot-makina ~1tuatton) whjch call for a subtle approach o n the put of any aolfer. For example when the pin 1s tucked behind the waler, as on tho 16th hole at the 0Jkl.1nd Hills Country Club ouh1de Detroit (see 1llustrallon), only a fool wo uld 10 for a llard1e -or only a golfer who desperately needed a h1rd1e to rcm•an 1n contention. The safe and smart approJch shot here -and on any similar holes you m ight encounter -JS for the "meat" or the gn:en or t hat portion unguarded by a hazard. With this approach, you allow yourself a margin for error. Chances are C'tcellcnt that you'll gel your par. Settle for th.it. Then char&!.'. for J br1d1e on the next hok. ~ AREA TRACK. • • Continued from 86 38·•. PV-1 P•l1<'\<>n IMI 10 • SP-I Flnkl~d •Fl H 9, OT I OugQ•n IF) lll ", PAOSH0SOPH Fin V•ll•, f117l (lll M.,tn• 100-t Ounun Cf I 10 b; 1 ~hnrt•ll CFI ) Hen19mdn CF) 110-1 snc-... etl IF) HI. ? Cen totont* IFI · J Ba•t•an IF) HO-I Howet\ CM) SJ/,? 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Corona dei Mer 1714) 673-4670 Commercial Photography and Passport Photos too. •\. ~ 1!t:! 1 len+ DISCOVER TIE GREATEST LAWN CARE TOOLS ••• THE PATENTED SYSTEM WEED EATER Trimniiii/Eclgers Four Electric models to choose from. AT PARTICIPATING DEALERS ONI. Y1 MASTER SERVICE DEALER GARDEN GROVE HASTY LAWN & GARDEN 10371 Garden Grove Blvd. 537·6700 COSTA MESA COSTA Ml;SA FAULKNER MOWER SHOP KENT'S LAWNMOWER 2122 H•rbor Blvd. 2460 N11wPOrt Blvd . &4&-"7203 548 ·981 2 COSTA MESA COSTA MESA KERN RIMA HOWE. L & M LAWNMOWE R SHOP 2668 H11rt>M 81\ld 891 W Beker Street 548-7080 646·7~5 HUNTINGTON HACH HUNTINGTON BEACH ANGEL'S TANAKA NURSERY 7800 Edl"9'1r Aw 20302 S.tch 81\ld a. 7-«>66 538-6831 NEWPORT Bi ACH IMPERIAL HOWE. 1810 ~c Atthut &44-8670 ' ' ' ... I i ------- Elderly Join C • lttiiiftOt . ftl~llliltl~.~--~--· NEW YORK lAPI Two old ladln a.cl V ,. h T up a card table and aa CB rudJo In theft lob ~oom at t e op ~tieir~::~/"'lUnl and ask everybody Indignant old people f11l u courtroom. walchlnc the trial of a youna m4ln who •I· Buuom old pec>plt. and 10m• polln, re· ma n 1111plc'91.1, of escort pros:rama in aen.i-al, !""118 l.M good Samaritan II Just telling up the ae1uor or rheckin1 out an upartmenl ror. later rip()(( Newport's Be•ty Cook De·"'-e--1 ..... Lead le1ec11y mugged an elderly woman i, J • lu.&3 Old people go shoppmg, escorted by high school students to protect them from mug BUT MICHAEL Ml&AIUAN , CQOrdinator or senior affairs at Taft. says the escort service which began in Nov ember ia tughly successful. Setty Cook, the Newport Beach offshore power boat driver who won the recent Bushm1lls Grand Prix here, is on her way to defend her point lead in the 10-race circuit of North America Cook has entered hl'r JS-foot Scarab-designed Kaama in lhe Swift Hurricane Classic which staru off St. Petersburg April 3 It tncludl!S two races, a 204 statute mile course for the big open class boats <such as Kaama> and an 87-mile course for the smaller production class boats COOK WILL BE u1> against several or the drivers she defeated in the Bushmills race. 1nclud1ng Joel Halpern, wmncr of last year's open class race with his 38-foot Cobra, Beep Beep. Cook is lhe only wom<1n driver in the rugged sport. lier new 38-foot A rookie woman driver will make her first appearance in the open class She is Connie Sissier. New York, dnv· ing a 38-foot Cobra powered by twm 482 MetCruisers Kaama, wtuch made its debut in the Bushm1lls. is powered by two 482 cubic inch MerCru1sers OTHER DRIVERS expected to compete in the St. Petersburg event are Rocky Aoki, winner or the 1976 Bushmills. Sandy Satulla, winner of two previous Hurricane Classics ( 1973-1974 >. and Bob Nordskog, Van Nuys winner of the South Amencan championship. Ile will be dnvmg a new 39-foot Cigarette hull, Power Boat Magazine Special, powered by turbo-charged engines of his own de· s ign capable of producing 1,000 horsepower. :Top Boats Returning ·For Lipton Cup Race By ALMON LOCKABEY O•••Y Piiot llHl•~q Edllor The orn<1te Sir Thomas Lipton Challenge Trophy will be up for grabs for the 62nd time in 74 years Saturday when the San D1e~o Yacht Club de fends it agamst eight challenger<; The race starts at noon off Coronado Roads, south of Point Loma and will be sailed over a 16-mile course For s pectators planning to go to Si.In Diego lo \'icw the race, it may be a case of "this 1s where I came m.' For the second straight year 1t 1s bt" Ing sailed tn ratings approx1malmg the One Ton category, and the top three boats arc the same as finished one-t wo·lhrec last year. THE LIPTON TROPHY IS one of the oldest in Southern California yachting, dating back to 1900 ll was donated to SDYC by the famed Scot· t1sh tea mnchanl who tried unsuc cessrully for many years to win the America's Cup THE S,\N DIEGO Yacht Club IS dt> fending with thl' Peterson onc·tonncr Tim Woodsman . .sgain skippered b~ owner Gordon Frost <111<1 mun ned by a crack SOY(' crc·w The Newport Harbor Yacht Club I!-. back with George Tooby's Amc•rica Jane Ill, and the Del He~ Yucht Club 1s a~<11n c hallenging with Pttul Rl·rger·-. Decision SDYC has won the trophy 23 times during the 61 years it was sailed. Newport Jlarhor Yacht Club holds the longest winning streak with six from 1953 through 1958. San 01<.'go lrnd a winning streak of fin• from 1959 through 1%3. The club hm. successful ly defended the cup for thrt•1..• <·on secut1vc years THE LIN El' P FOR Salurdi.I) "s race. In last )t•ar·s tall' T111 Woods mun finished about four minul('s ahead or America Jane !fl and Dec1s1on "as third. four minutes behind Amcnca Jane Weekend Calendar Trophy Races on Tap The Newport Harbor Yacht Club will wind up its 1977 ocean racing s<•ries for lntcrnat1onal Off::.hore Ruic I IOR 1. Performance Hand1<'<ip Racing Fleet 1Pl1Rl"1 and Midget Ocean Ra<' ing Association !MORA 1 with the Coast Channt•I Race on Saturday and thc Hunt1n ~ton Flab. RaceonSund;iy The IOH people art! racmg for tht" Ahmanson Trophy, lhl' PllRF an' out for tht, D1rki-on Trophy and th<' MORA are seeking the (A)rkeu Troph:. THIS WILL be the first time m the history or the Ahmanson S<.'ncs that a 11 six races have been raced within a one month period. The Coast Channel rat'l' for the IOR j!roup 1s .1 ·19 2 miler taking the \ achls from the starting lln(' off the Balboa Pi<'r lo the go\·ernment buoy ? TL west of Los Angeles II arbor and finishing back al the Emmy ml lslana Tht> Pl!Rf' and MORA group.s will sail a 32 8 mile cours~ from the starting ltne to the Pomt Ermin huoy. r1nishing at F:mm~ AND WHILE the Ahmanson, Dickson and Corkett ~eries are wmd 1n~ up. the Voyagers Yacht Club will be start ing 1l!I Humphrey Bog<Art Series for PHRF yarhts along with the Laughlin Series for the Midget Ocean Raring Fleet cMORF). Both fleets will sail to Avalon Saturday \\1th <1 return nH't' on Sund a) !'IHYC will also httH' something for tht' small boats with L<.iser Class racing inside the harbor for the Harry March Troph~ The Dana Point Yacht Club will hold the Spring Rt>gatt<i 101 i.mall C'lasses sa1lln~ ins1dt· th~ harbor In other Southlana .\ achtmg centers Lot A-It\ lO"'I S.•<~ .. 8 RILl0 9f Ar>• YA(M I r IJll C~b,,11.,c_...,,.,,.,. t )A•yr11f l0N(i fiEArH YMH I <'l If; In ~1.-1,,nlt ,h•"JtP\ IOU PHAF Ml) 11 ~ r •' n r , 1s Al .. 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Old people even learn self-defense THE POLICE CAN'T DO 1t alone So senior citizens m New York and other cities are Joining the fight against en me "There will never be enough pohce tn the streets or m the buildings to slop cnme We must use people themselves and their neighborhoods." says Commissioner Alice M Brophy of New York City's Department for Aging. "H they don't want Lo ltve as pnsoners, the elderly have got to help themselves They've got to be carejul of themselves watchful of others ano willing to report crimes," says detective Gerard Keegan of the Senior Citizens Robbery Unit in New York's Bronx. "WE'RE TRYING TO gel them mad and solicit their help," he says. And so. around the country, many an· licrime efforts have been undertaken by and for the elderly: Block and lobby patrols, safety lectures, self-defense, home security, special police units, escort services. free whistles, sup· port services for crime victims and court monitors who watch trials of criminals who prey upon the aged THE NEW YORK STATE Senate recent ly passed a bill requiring JUvemlcs to be tried m adult court if they commit crimes against the elderly In New York City, a maJor attack on the a ttackers has been launched by the Bronx Senior Citizens Robbery Unit Formed in 1974. it was one or the hrst or its kind, and serves as a model for the res t of the coun try. With almost riltal attention. 1t 1n vestigates crimes against old people The poltce make numerous house calls, contact victims' relatives. freeze bank accounts. l'ven take victims to and from court IN TllE QUEENS community or Far Rockaway, senior citizens form street lob· by patrols to report s uspicious persons !\bout one-third of the population of 60,000 consists of senior c:itizens. The lobby patrol is the mainstay of the community's cnmc prevention program About 15 patrols operate m large apartment buildings with locked front doors Thc·y arc• c:onnected with the police b) ii t1l1zcns band radio Two elderl\ volunteers station themsehes in a ·lobby When someone en lers they are asked via intercom who they "ant to see If thf'y say .. Mrs. Smith in 1 F" the lobby monitor can check a roster of apartments and call IF IF THE PERSON HAS NO business there. he 1s reported to the prer1nct Signs in the building s<.1y . "This area protected by c1v1han patrol in direct contact with the IOlst Precinct. ··we don't care if they play pinochle or mah1ong. Their mere presence is going lo deter people." says detective Gary Messina "We fe<'I we are using an impor tant resource. !-.en1or c1l1zens. lo benefit the whole community " Another facet of the problem the of· fender -1s being attacked by Al'WIA"'9i. ELDERLY ESCORT J ezreen Boothe of Taft High School m the Bronx as- s ists 72-year-old Pauline Cohen. who says she would never have ventured out if youngsters had not escorted her on the subway citizens m the Bronx who keep tabs on the justice system. Parkchcster residents monitor court pro- c eedings involving elderly victims. FaithCully. they ftle into the court room and take notes "We've found a tremendous bond between old and younc." he says. "It tlves us hope we can reduce crime. make old peo· pie feel safe and restore our sense of oom· munily." Despite all the precautions, patrols, escorts and :.ecunty measures. old people get mugged. And some are learning to fight back with their fists. Actual self·derense for old folks is con· trovers1al, and many police advise against It BUT LYDDON GRIFFITH, a young Housmg Authority cop here. gives safety lectures that include fighting as a last re· sort. Griffith "tarted his course four years ago when his grandrather. 82 and hair blind. was mugged for the second time and asked for help. "I interviewed a lot or muggers and de· signed the course for an 82-year-old man," Griffith says. "At first. everyone thought I was crazy, but I've taught about 5,00Q seniors and have 10 documented cases where training saved fives." HE TEACHES MOSTLY standard pre- "WE'RE HERE TO BEAR witness. lo cautions. emphasmng, ''Don 't fight for make sure justice is done. We want to slop your property Your life savings might be the revolvmg door for repeat offenders who in your pocketbook. but certainly not your prey upon the elderly," says David Harris. life a monitor and president of the Jewish As ··Then there arc the 20 percent who get soc1at1on for Services to the Aged. your property but want more. We have to They were prompted by the case or a 19· deal with them. too." year -old accused or beating an elderly So Griffith teaches a variety of techni· woman lie had a long but not public ques. including his famous "pinch" that JUVemlc record and Jumped his low $500 ~ can make an attacker let go. He maintains. bail "A 70-year-old man can learn how to break The community was outraged. When he the gnpof an attacker " was rearrested, senior citizens went to court en massc T HE COURT MONITORING 1s earned out by the Task Force on Crimes Against tht:' Eldt•rly of the East Bronx Council on Aging. The task force also helps victims get medical and financial help. It urges them to testify against assailants and takes them to t·ourt• And because elderly people walking alone arc prime targets, students at Taft High School in the Bronx have formed an LEO.POl,D WALLACH IS Just such a 70-year-old -fit and crew-cul, strutting in his track shoes and black turtleneck. He is a Judo expert and physical education teacher and has overcome two would·bc muggers young enough to be his grandchildren. "l pushed one downstairs, then ran after him and thrashed him ," Wallach said with obvious relish and a judo rhop in the air. ··Maybe that will teach him that old people are not helpless .. Coa•t al Weather OPEN SUNDAY ( •t• t"·"'l w•th rt•m•n1\h•nq w1rid1o tht'o. MtCn1n11 f '' lntt~• tt1,.w1rm•r~.tl·.1r'l.l'i L nt 1 "'"' • •tl ,. N""'' n•ctht ·•nd rnorn•nq ~n .... ,. .. 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DISCOUNT PRICES APPLY OHL Y DURING SALE HOURS OM CARS IN STOCK. SATURDAY MARCH 26th -SUM. MARCH 27ffl 12:00 MOON TO 6:00 P .M. ~1 TRADE-IMS WELCOME \ FINANCING AVAIL.AILE On Approval of Your Good Ctedil l . f "-· MM:h IS. 1177 Rock Musical Updates Shakespear 'Own Thing' By LAURIE KASPER Ot Ulll Oilltr f'lllt StMt H it's true that good things come in small packages. then Saddleback College bas a good thing coming. It is "Your Own Thing," a light-rock musical comedy being oresented at the college Wednes· day through April 3. The long one-act production is "loo sely ba sed" o n Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night," said Richard "Andy" Andersen, the director. "It's really about Debbie Wright and Bart Ruksta!is smg duet Comedy Gets a By JACKIE HYMAN Of llM Diii'!' Pllol St•ll There weren 'l enou~h women s oles in the classic comedy "The Rivals." so director Lee Shallat made some up "Having been in the pro fessional theater a few years. I know it's very fruslratmg for women." Ms . Shall at sead · I\ Shakespeare play could haH~ 15 ; good men's parts and three for )women" SO ·SHE I NVENTED three mime parts for women who wall lmake scene changes in her pro- duction of the Richard Bnnsley Sheridan comedy, to run Wed· nesday through April 2 at Orange Coast Colleges l>rar.-:J Lah 2701 Fairview RoaCl . Costa Me!.<i Ms Sballat, whu I!. a1. <H· tress and the conservator} d1ret' tor al South Coast •Repertory. sald this will be the first play she has dtreeted durmg her two year!! in Orange.County "I wanled to choost.• a sho" in which I could cast an equal number of men and "omen 'The Rivals' has eagbl good mcn·s parts and f<JUr good women s. and I wrote in three ~ood "omen's," she said The play is a high corned> about love whose most memora ble character. Mrs Malaprop, habitually mjsuses words lier habit and aame gave rise to lhe . beln& your own self," he ex· plained. The director said be selected the play because• 'I thjnk the con· cept ol being yoorself is more and more important in this world as we are being lead more and more toward conformity." BUT ALSO, he said, the musical fits well on the college's small stage. Until the college's fine arts theater complex and its 450-seat theater open next year, all the college's drama produc· lions are being put on an an 80· seal temporary theater. The story of shipwrecked twins and their mistaken-identity love affairs with a band manager and discotheque owner has a cast of only 10 characters. Also. the music is scored for a combo rather than a full-blown or· chestra . .. Everybody thinks of a musical as the big thjng," An· dersen said. "Something like this can pass you by I think this is de· lightful .. Andersen. who has been ill volved in numerous community theater productions during the past 15 years. as not one who believes th at a bag stage and beautiful sets make a theater "A THEATER IS a group of people putting on plays. A theater is actors and an audience and you can do it on a street cor- ner," he said. The acting in this production is tight, the director said, but it doesn't stinc thP crcati v1ly of the actors Because actors are moving quickly m and out of lines and songs. he said. it is probably the most difficult musical he's ever directed But of these d1fhcult1es. he added, it probably also will be has most rewarding production The music is described as hght rock. Andersen said he doesn·t hke rock mus1t' .. I basically thmk 1t 1s noise" but he lJkes the music in this productim .. There 1s are some .. really neat' songs in it. he said "\'OUR OWN Thing.· played off-Broadway 1n New York and toured the country At the time. Andersfn said . 1t wa:. well re ce1ved.\...... He expects his audiences at the coll ege wtll be entertained .. You 'II have a good time. ·he pre dieted The cast for this production comes from as close tis M1ss1on VieJo and a!-. far awa:.-as Rowland Heights Se\'en of the 10 charat'ters were required not only to act but to sing and dance as well. Because of this. Andersen said. som e talent had to be turned down The twins. Viola and Sebastian, are being played by a brother and Woman's Touch word . malapropism. Ms Shallat said she had !-.everai rea~ons tor choosing ·'The Rivals.·· "I LOVE COM£DY. and al OCC I thought il would be really good to give the students an op· ponunit:.-to subJect themselves to the dasciphnes of classical theater.·· she said .Not only have the students mastered the sometimes archai c language. she said. but they have begun using such phrases in lheir speech even off stage. Ms. Sha.llat said she believes Sheridan's comedies may be un· derrated because they are sometimes attributed to the Restoration period of the early 1700s. .. The term Restoration Drama 1s often loosely dropped Sheridan is not really Restora· lion style. The real Restoration style is characterized by ex tremely baroque language and highly stylized movement Much more lace. powdered wigs "THE RfVALS" "'as written m 1775. almost into the 19th. cen· tury It's more robui;t. 1t s earthier. it depends more on character and s1tuat1on than on verbal satire." "Generally speaking. I've tried to phys1calize 1t as much as possible." she said. ..There is some earthiness and there's some downright corny gags too . .. I think it isn't contradict1n~ the style of th<' pla:.-to infuse it this way The question is. have I chosen the ri~ht corny gags? .. "The image that I ·m going for. overall. in spite of the earthiness, is I want it to be hght and airy and crystalline. like a little music box, that's the kind of feel· ing I want it to have ... Ms. Shallat, who worked with Seattle Repertory and A Contem· porary Theater in Seattle before coming to Orange County, said she was impressed with the abilities of the students who audi· lioned for her "CONSIDERING that I was coming into a junior college. I think I have an extraordinarily strong cast ." she said. ~ading players include Walt Douglas, Scott Utley, Make Orton, Ellen Russell, Nicole Hamilton, Teri Ciranna and Jack Holland. The production also uses original music by Todd Jasmin and Pat Llepo and student· designed setS, Ughling and cos· tum es. "The costumes are so impor· tant." Ms. Shall at said, that she allocated '375 of her tiny $400 bud1et for them. She said the set· tln11 are 1lmple, not only btcause ol the Jack ot bud1et. but alao beeauso there arf 10 many set ch es called for that tlabOrate tell would be almoet u1uDan11tabl• lo tbe small theater • Teri C/ranna screams as Scott Utley reads an Insulting letter he wrote sboUt her . , Admission to "The Rivals" Is fr ... .. Doug Lathers (above center) 1s flanked by real-life brother and sister Bart and Victona Rukstalis. who play twins. Director is Richard Andersen (nght). sister from M1ss1on V1cJo. Vicki and Bart Ruks tahs Debbie Wright. also of M1ss1on V1eJo portra~s Ohv1a. the owner of a discotheque Danny Shields of Laguna ;o.<iguel has the part of Orson . manager of a rock group THE ROCK group. called the Apocalypse. 1s composed of Lane Russell of Laguna Beach. Doug Spindler of Rowland Heights and Warren Wilson of San Juan Capistrano. Others in the cast arc Ronda Sal ah. Tustin. Doug Lothcrs. San ta Ana, and Richard Cast. M 1ss1on Viejo Peggy Graffith·M ams is choreo- grapher of the production and Marden Pond is the music dlrec· tor Ron AJa has designed the ~crn<'ry ancf h~hting. Louise Schw-.be as the stage manager. The show begins at 8 p. m. Wed- nesday through April 2 and at % p m . April 3. Tickets are $2 for general admission and $1 for stu- dents with Associated Student Body cards. Reservations and furthet in· formation may be obtained by calling the college's Community lnformatlonOff1ce at 831-9700. Banding Together Members of the Orange Coast Colleae Symphonic B (above> will join the college's Percussion Ensemble Brass Ensemble for a joint concert at 8 p.m. Thursda the OCC Auditorium. 2701 Fairview Road, Costa M-""'"'"" Admission will be $1 . Tickets for "A Something Con~~ are available at the college box office weekdays f noon to 4 p.m. and one hour prior to the concert. ~ ' Y.iet arSpawn Films Al'OCLICI cAPt -Evv ..... "Blrtb ol a Na_Uan," Rhn aalteti ba" ~ed wa.r. Now tueldllll7 ..... ..... :VMtnam . .... tbm a ball-<loHA movi• ...-. the Vllltnam war and It. -~ are in the won.a. el1141nt0n• that ta c09tinl m_....than S'lO mtrnon. A cwioua ~ aiftce America'• loncat wu DFQduCild only one major fUoa before -John Wayne's b•Nllh "Green Berets." Why have the studios waited unW now to deal with the war? 'You can't deal with a war with any honesty when it's going on.' the story of five Marine recruit.a who 10 from basic trainins to com bat tocether. ti••• bat b l•lnW.," Jerome HellJa n C" ldnl• t Caw~">. "lt11 UM INrY lfU. c-an ol war and bow lb•1 .nect l.nterpenonal 1"11•· Uoublpm., - "¥.-can't deal with a war wl{fi tnY honesty when it's eoing °"'.,.suggests King Vidor, who m* the classic World War I me>'(~ "The Big Parade," seven years after the Armistice. "The Fifth," a S wediah- American film with Glenn Focd, Elke Sommer and Sammy Davis Jr., about a Vietnam deserter who becomes involved with violence in Sweden ••PONDA AND Votcht become involved, and t.b.rougb their rcla- tlombip both evolve. Sbe had lived ln a male.defined, traJ1 tional world, and ahe developa a personality of her own. He has been filled with bllleroeaa. despair and rage at becoming a paraplegic, and he changes to become involved with the world, from a wheelchair. Dern, who has also been in war, is the one who 1s destroyed; he is a psychological casualty " JESSE ALLEN ETCHING IS ENTITLED 'VOLCANIC ARCHIPELAGO' EHt Afrtc•n Art la on Exhibit •t Vorp•I G•llery In L•guna •!J11E NATIONAL feeling is so strqps that objectivity in a war m,.-if J.,s impossible. Even in 1925 tbJ~ owners were worried that people would object to 'The Big Parade' because it showed the horrors ol war and bad lines like 'T~ bell with orders!' COPPOLA'S "Apocalypse Now" bas attracted the most at- tention, because of its immense problems -a typhoon that wiped out sets, cast changes that re- quired resbooting, etc. A coot or $29 million has been rumored. Hellman said Fonda bad been working on the project for a year when she proposed it to him more than three years ago. They enlisted writer Waldo Salt , and the trio provided their own early financing, since the film com- panies were still leery of Viet- nam subjects. · Photo Show • ID Newport \ 3\bougb many people were an\Mt the Vietnam war, includ- ing myself, producers and dis- tributors were afraid to offer any anti-war movies." ~o longer. Among the projects fihn}og or in preparation: ''Apocalypse Now," an im- mense, troubled production be- ing made in The Philippines by Fr .. cis Ford Coppola ("The Godfather"). "Coming Home," directed by Hal Ashby ("Bound for Glory"), with Jane Fonda torn between her vete ran-hus band, Bruce Dern. and a paraplegic war vic- tim. Jon Vo~ght. "Heroes," Henry Winkler as a mentally disturbed veteran on a cross-country trip in search of a dream "DOG SOLDIERS," Nick Nolte starring in a drama that travels from Saigon to the 1971 counter-culture movement in the u.s, "Rolling Thunder." about a "That's high,'' comments a spokesman. ''The cost has been about $20 million so far, and Francis has returned lo the Philippines for nine weeks of shooting with a limited crew. The end figure will probably be between $22 million and $24 million." That's a lot of money for a sub- ject that Hollywood refused to touch until"recently. But Coppola feels the film will have universal appeal regardless of anyone's feelings about the Vietnam war. Coppola and John Milius wrote the script based on J oseph Conrad's "Heart of Darkness." with 19th Century Belgian Congo switched to 1969 Vietnam. Martin Sheen plays an officer on a secret mission to Investigate a colonel (Marlon Brando) operating independently in Cam bodia. Robert Duvall 1s a helicopter officer who is willing to napalm a village to further his favorite hobby, surfin~. · 'Coming home' is not .specifically about war; the ac- The Arts in Brief "Most of us in this country ex- perienced the Vietnam war only by reading or hearing about it or seeing it on television," the pro- ducer observed. "Our lives were a ffected only peripherally -a friend or a relative killed. Now film makers are trying to in- terpret that experience in its various aspects." DAVID FOST£R, co-producer with Lawrence T u rm an of "Heroes," describes the film as a serio-comedic love story about an "eccentric lovable nut" (Winkler) who in reality has been under treatment for mental disturbance caused by the war. Of the trend to Vietnam Cilms, he ~omments: "It shows what time and dis· lance and a little breathing room can do. While the war was going on, we were also so involved with hawks and doves that we couldn't see the picture clearly. It's the age-old story of stepping back and analyzing a situation." PHOTOGRAPHY SHOW-Works by Jacqueline Thurston, Thursday through April 30 at Susan Spiritus Gallery, 3336 Via Lido, Newport Beach. Reception 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesdays-Saturdays. Free. PRINT EXIDBIT With junk craft, by stu- dents, Tuesday through April 7 in the Golden West College Library, 15744 Golden West St.. Hun- tington Beach. 7:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Mondays. Thursdays, 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Jo'ridays, and noon to 4 p. m . Saturdays. Free. 'ELEVEN SAN PEDRO ARTISTS' -Today through April 20 in Chapman College's Gug- genheim Gallery, Grand Street at Palm Avenue, Orange. Reception 7 to 9 o'clock tonight. 1 to 5 p.m. weekdays. Free. EAST AFRJCAN ART -By Jesse Allen, now through May 30 at Vorpal Gallery, 326 Glenneyre St., Laguna Beach. 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesdays through Sundays Free. ART nLMS -On contemporary American art. 8 p.m. Sunday at The Leaming Center , Pacific Mutual, 700 Newport Center Ori ve, Newport Beach. $3.SO general, $1 students MUSEUM WALK-THROUGH -Of half-finished new Newport Harbor Arl Museum building, 850 San Clemente Drive in NewoortCenter, Newport Beach, 11 a.m . to2p.m. Sunday. 'Raisin' to Open .. . .. • lll Los Angeles ::• "Raisin," a Tony-award-winning musical, ::· ..All be performed by original cast members ... :April 19 through May 15 at the remodeled ·~ Long~om Theater, 6230 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood :•: Tickets at $6.SO to $15 are available through ::· Mutual, T1cketron and Liberty agencies or may •• be charged by telephone through Tel-a-Charge • 228. toll free at (800)24 1-84.44. Group sales are be- .•. ing handled by Ed Pruess, (213) 466-8558. :. "Rrusin" 1s based on the play "A Raisin in • the Sun" by Lorraine Hansberry • -. Landlst-ope Painting Cla.s~ --Four weekend landscape painting workshops will be held next month at Orange • Coast College by Milford Zornes. who will dis· • cuss his own work in Friday sessions, accom -... pany students to painting locations during · · Saturdays and Sundays, and critique their works • ·on weekend evenings. Workshops are $20 each and begin Ap ril 1 ~-Additional information 1s avatlablc from • 556-5758. .-~-Ex<-ur'fion" to Enf Prfain•Pnt _ Irvine Excurc;1ons offers tickets ;incl _ trans portation to events 1nclud1ng Ell~ -. Fitzgerald an concert, the Pageant of the :-.Masters, and baseball games Information 1s --available by calling 754 1847 The group 1s housed -in the new Irvmc C1v1c Center at 17200 Jamboree -Road. --Auditions for Sl111on C.,_H!I -. --. Costa Mesa C1v1c Playhouse will hold open • a1rd ttions for Neil Simon's. "Barefoot in the '\'f"w Ballet Co1t1pany A new ballet company, the Orange County C1 vie Ballet Company, will perform classical and trJd1t1onal works at 8 p m. Apnl 2 and 3 and 8 p m . Apnl 3 at the Huntington Beach High School Auditonum. Tickets are $3 SO and $4.SO and may be ordered by mail from Box 1366, Huntington Beach 92647 or by calling 846·0215 Mail orders should include checks payable to the OCCBC plus a return ma1hng address and telephone number Opera Tlt-kf"ts on Salf" Tickets are now on sale for Orange Coast College's production of Mozart 's "Cosi Fan Tutte." a comic opera scheduled for May 12-14 and 18-20 in the college auditorium. Tickets at S2 are available at the college box· office from noon to 4 p.m . weekdays or by mail. Checks payable to the college may be sent to Opera Tickets, OCC. 2701 Fairview Road. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 A stamped, self-addressed en -. elope should be enclosed Information may be obtamed by call ing 556·5527 weekday afternoons San Diego Ja:% fi'ntil'al The third annual San Diego Kool Jazz Festival will be held June 10 and 11 al San Diego Stadium. Artists the first night will include the Spinners and Natahe Cole, the second night. Gladys Knight and The Pips, Lou Rawis and Tavares. with guest emcee J1mm1e "J J " Walker. located at 2222 Laguna Canyon Road More information may be obtained by call- mg the registrar al 494·1520. Beethoven Cont-ert Zubin Mehta and the Los Angeles Philharmoruc will present a Pension Fund Con- cert at 8· JO p m April 26 in lhe Los Angeles Music Center Pavilion The Los Angeles Master Chorale and soloists Delcina Stevenson, Bonnie Hurwood, Roger Patterson and Douglas Lawrence will join the philharmoni c, along with piano soloist Zita Carno. Music will be Beethoven's "Choral Fan- tasy" and Symphony No. 9 ("Choral"). Tickets at $5 lo $1 5, partially deductible, are on sale at Liberty, Mutual and Wallichs agencies and at the box office. <213) 972-7211. Phone charges may be m ade with Bank Americard and Master Charge at (213 > 485·0667. New Hours at Knott'• Knott's Berry Farm In Buena Park has now opened its Old Time Adventures Area seven days a week. Hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. • weekdays, 10 a .m. to 10 p.m. Saturdays and 10 a.m to 9 p.m. Sundays, with longer hours on holidays. Summer hours will begin June 11. f'll1t1 Serie• Can .. elftf Laci< of attendance has forced Golden West College to cancel the balance o( its Fnday night fl Im series this year, beginning tonight. However. captioned rllms for the deaf will con- tinue to be shown at 4 p.m. each Tuesday in Forum 2. The captioned films are free. Galleries/ Exhibits GRAPIUCS SALE From Roten Galleries, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday at the Laguna Beach Museum of Art store, 307 Cliff Ori ve. Most priced under$100. KAREL APPEL PAINTINGS -And sculpture, today through April 20 at Muirhead Galleries, South Coast Plaza, 3333 S. Bristol St., Costa Mesa. 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. weekdays, 10 a.Qi . to&· p.m. Saturdays and noon to 5 p.m.. Sundays. Free. Poet to Speak Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Gwendolyn Brooks will speak at Santa Ana College Monday from 9to11 a.m. in the Faculty Study. Sponsored by the Black Student Union at SAC, the event is free and open to the public. Brooks has published more than 10 books of poetry, received 30 honorary degrees, been elect- ed to the National Institute of Arts and Letters and received the Shelley Memorial Award . 300 RESTAURAMTS BUY THEIR PRODUCE FROM MEWPORT PRODUCE! W"y Ge111bfe7 Wtt Ha•e heryfttht9! St-Strowberriu, ltell• •ed 0..lo•n. Canteloupe1, He11ey Dews, "Our Ow11" M11throo1•u. Ju111bo Sise Aspctr9p1. SMl!oh. Rudy Mode Ton Solods. Cole Slow, Carrot Stid!l • -r 111on. foull L111e of Dnul119s, l'lcklu, OliYU i11 C)Oflon j11gs fw Mort So•l119s. 7 Day o W..ti Dell•ery, """ l i11t of ff'oHtl foods di at tt'lt Lowut l'ricu 111 Tow11! ' Tr ucks To Sft"ye You! sole music by Tall Wood ens O,lf'f SUM. 'TIL 6 ~ 119 0..01 fnM ArriYals Dolly r---·R1llf:1•Til-----1 r-----({ilfJ;l1ItJ----, I ~t Cioroww 11 GorcJt-Colorlvl I Partc" at 8 p m. Monday m the community recreation center at the fairgrounds, 88 Fair ve. Tickets arc S7 SO. SR 50 and S9 SO and may be ordered from the festival c o J K Associates. P 0 . Box 3712. San Diego, CA 92103. Tickets will go on sale April 15 at T1cketron. Brochures mav be obta.med by writing the festival at 123 Camino de la Rema, Suite 265, San Diego, CA 92108 I Oftty II 111 4 Whole lo1 11 kA I Clyde11dale Hor11e11 at Bmt-h l ARTICHOKES I: MUMCULUS I The Anheuser-Busch team of Clydesdale : 49c :l 25 F« SI "9 I The cast will include a woman in her early and another over 40, and four men from 25 lo 1oformation is av ail able at 556·5459 _, 11derf"lla' Tryouf • :~Actors, sinl'(ers and d ancers 16 and older are $bbght for Rod~ers and Hammerstein's "Cin· derella." to be produced at Santa Ana College this spring: AucUtions will be held from 4 to 7 p.m. March 30 and 31 and April 1 in Phillips Hall. 17th at Bristol Street. Additional information may be ob- ta ined by calling 835·3000, ext. 317 MASTER PUPPETEER JOHN D. K. BRUNNER COMES TO UC IRVINE FRIDAY. APllL I, 1977 I P.M. UCI VILLAGE THEATRE .. CAtfTIUUlltY AND OTHH TAUS .. from Geoffrey Chaucer All lhe timeless advice nbald humor, and lusty ~Ion performed by magnificent marionettes. covering ttttrythlng from wtr and taxes to aex and marriage .. IP'ft.l MAll'OHlitll SNOW. me.... p .......... S2 hclllty/rMlf-4 lftter ........ " ' S1.IOUCl1......_ 1''i911able at ASUCI Box Office (71 4) 833·5S4i. <fll9W8Y Commons. Flrtf FIOOf. w.ekdava between _.Nn 1nd •·30pm For further lnlormanon. call ~mlttoo lor Arts (7 14) 833-6378 ~JOY YOUISIU ... TAKI 4 CHtLD TOTHI THU THI , SPICIAL IYIHT JO• c:HtLDa94 .J.~~ AHD T~ AO"'-TS POl Mc COIN THIA.TH WAllOMITIIS AWHICAtU MUMCA'-n.o rwolJ ... ""llM PltAHIUM'S ottl.Uie• , ..... I. Ip ... 1,_ va Vll.U .. 1MUTU nil ... ~..... .. AU. C1&HIM ............ ~ ...... 6'#1. horses will appear daily April 2-10 at the Busch I eoch 11 U...it J lck I Clobonne Ena1"Pling Course Bird Sanctuary in Los Angeles, from 11 a.m. to 3 I Ullllt 4 11 Wllh c~ ' I With COYpOft I I I Coreen Kaufman will teach a nine-week p.m . in the Old St. Louis section. Admission is 1---------------' •--------------"' study oC cloisonne enameling as part of the free, with parking Sl. The sanctuary at 16000 C-.-. TM• 'rlut A R.d Scoop! Laguna Beach School of Art's spring slate of Roscoe Blvd., in-Van Nuys, is open from 10 a.m. 1------l<•lll.il!lJ}-----·r-----((tJIJ:Z•Tlt-----. classes, beginning April 6 The art school is to 6 p.m . daily. • l LtrfJt I 1 Hew Crop Co110 lro1. I 'I ~e It WOl'id•-I MOVIE RATINGS FOR fAAENTS AND YOUNG PEOPI.£ ,,.. N#ft••.,.,.. '~· •t,. ,,,,,._,,,. ..,...,, ___ _,,., ....... ,........, ,., .. ....._., ., ,,.,... '""""'· &\l •UI AOllllTIO '4:<ttrt •.it•••n .. ~ .l.ll ICU &OltllflD ~ ''"'"'" ~~· S..,,.11" .. 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TW1 rriul We H9ft lM """'' RARE COIN AUCTION• Friday, March 25 • 8 p.m. REGULAR AUCTION• Sunday, March 27 • l p.m. Magnificent cut glass & crystal -European & Amertean -lamps -Orienlal carpets. wme antique. all 1n good condition -Porcelains. vases -fine 011 pa1nl1ngs -Watercolors -Jewelry -The Sinha Brastoff'' collectt0n -Necklaces -Ring• -Pendants -Sculptures 1n J 4K Gold on marble &. onyx bHes - Numbered -With cert1l1ca1es -Plu~ hunJreds of othlll' items for our 1nvenlory of over $1.500.000 -All at bargain prices COME & SEE THE FUN & EXCITEMENT Of AN AUCTION ' IN THE RflAXEO & COMfOR'fl81.£ ATMOSPH[R( or ONE Of OR ANOE COUNTY'S lOVWUT GALURllS. No c:harc• tor admlnlon -daters welcome. HOURS ln~pection & privatt 111tu 0 111ly 9 6 p m ; Tuesday & Thvrsday 9 10 pm : Sund.av 11 1 m . 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OlberwlM one would be hard pr eel lo catch up on all the lat l acUvlUu. ••• CERTAINLY ONE of the most dramatic development.a has been the announcement that Sebas· tian's West Dinner Playhouse wall soon havt a twin operation. Following on the heels of the popular spot in San Clemente, a second edition -to be known as Sebastian's Dinner Playhouse at the Grand -wtll open April 12 at Anaheim's Grand Hotel. And next month's opening at- tractaoo in Anaheim should give the new venture a rousing send- off. It 's Broadway's hit musical "HeJlo. Dolly!" There'll be performances nightly. except Monday, plus a Sunday brunch show For in- formation and reserv~ions call 772-7710 or visit the box omce, Grand Hotel, Number One Hotel Way, Anaheim (across from Dis- neyland). ••• YOU CAN ALWAYS count on the unusual and artistic to sur- face in Laguna Beach. A good ex- am pie is the "Eve ning of ClassicaJ Fun" diners will be en- joying at the Victor Hugo Inn next week. For one night only, on Tues· day. the elegant Inn will take on the air of a concert hall when the West Coast Ensemble String Quartet moves front and center stage. The musical festiv1lles will get under way at 6 p m and continue throughout the dinner hours. The West Coast Ensemble was formed last year as an outgrowth of the West Coast Chamber Orchestra. The members -Mik e Ma ureas. 1st violinist; Michael Harrison, 2nd violi nist ; Vera Maureas, violinist: and Jonathan Zalusky. cellist -are all ac· comphshed musicians and sec· tion leaders o f the larger chamber orchestra. The r epertoire of the West Coast Ensemble includes many selections from the standard string quartet hterature Com· paeen Mou.rt. R , Beethoven. Gla1anov . Tcbatkov1lc1, Borodin, nd Oebu•11 ue amon1 tboH whole wan will be perf O?'med. Reaervatiom -es1entlat -can be obta1Ded at 4..._..n. The Victor lfup Inn ia located at 3S1 Cliff Drive, adjacent to the La1una Beach Art Muaeum and just off the Coast ffiahw•y. *'** AS A CONCEPT, "the slender gourmet" sbould have no trouble attracting weight-conscious lov- ers of fine but rich food. And the place putting the notion into practice th.l.! month is the Mat· riolt Hotel in Newport Beach. A joint effort of the M aniott Hotels and the Potato Board Ca Denver-based trade organiza- tion), the slender gourmet idea embraces two luncheon menus developed by a registered dieti- cian. To qualify they had to be well-balanced and nutritious, yet lower in caJories than the tradi· tional beef patty /cottage cheese combination most frequently of- fered to dieters in restaurants. Both menu selections, "Omelette O'Brien" and "Sole of Discretion," are currently being offered in the Newport Marriott's Capriccio Room -the omelette only at breakfast and both items for lunch. l•• ••••• ••••••• l.Olal , • 4ID -~tJ And~ ol lb• llld&alry'a ta me:ma" .rrorta. lt•• c aJ t ll listed on the menu and on ta tenl carcb that. p ctW'tl the mub as th~y·u be Hrved to customen who order them. The Newport Beach Mo.rrioU 11 located at 900 Newport Center Drive, 840-4.000. ••• IT'S NOT EVERY day you'll be gtven a perfectly acceptable opportunity to sleep during a performance. But you ·n have the chance Sunday night when the Anidleim Hyatt House Showplace presents Dr. Jack Murray. Dr. Murray is a well-known hypnotist and, using volunteers from the audience, demonstrates the power of the human mind. Any adult in the house may join in during the OO·minute presenta- tion. Reservation s are n o t necessary for the 8 p.m. show. but they are suggested for those who would like to eat an early dinner in Daisy's Mark et prior to curtain time. The Showplace Lounge and Daisy's Market are located in the Anaheim Hyatt. directly opposite the main entrance to Disneyland, 1700 S. Harbor Blvd. The phone is 772-5900. MEXICAN MUSIC -ConJunto Vcracruzano Candelas, a trio performing authentic Mexican music from Ve r acruz. is now appearing at the Los Custillo:-; Restaurant at 15081 Beach Blvd. in Westminster. MMMMEXICAN BRUNCH-$3.95 1111steJl ~s SUttDA y OHL y lt<ClUOH " UllAWHlU MAHAii"" WTTl4 T~ 40 at Los Castillos 892·8347 15081 Be1v·h Blvd.• ' t-"·~· =-:· ~AcF::-~· Choiee New York Steak at a Rare Pries • • • • • • • • • • • L • .-4-$-~qs ... .,~. ~­ If you re a steak lover. this offer is for you. a complete New York Steak dinner at the special price of 1ust $4 95. This dinner features our U S DA Choice N ew York Steak. broiled to per1ect1on Dinner also feature~ soup du 1our or crisp garden salad with cucumbers and marinated mixed beans your choice of potato and freshly baked bread served piping hot Just clip out the coupon below nnd up to six people can enjoy these special dinners at Just S4 95 each. So come 1n and try this offer soon We know you II love 1t This couPOn Good for up to six U.S.D.A. Choice New York StHk Dinners Specially Priced at Just $4.95 each. ~R.C>Stt· • 81lbo1 l11an0.1. 203 Manne Ave .. 673·8720 • CoslJ Mesi ,300 Harbor 81v<I . 640 8536 • RESTAUUMT & COCKTAILS DINNER SPECIALS TmyalU Steak •••••••••••••••••••••• $ 3. 9 5 Rainbow Trout Almondin. •••••...•.•• $4. 9 5 Complete With Choice of Soup or Salad Potato llnd Vegetable Entertoinmetd By DENNIS IOLIN CHAMPAGNE SUNDAY BRUNCH I Happy Hour 4-7 • Free Hors d'oeuvres I JIOO lrYIM Ave. IMewport hac.11 Golf Co.rw) HIEWPOIT IEACH 751·5223 VIII jiueheu SMORGASBORD RESTAURANT 8ANOUIT 'ACIUTW.S-~ fO 1M n~ HIJICTIHOTON H ACt4 • C~A ML 'l411 an MAIN IT Al'™ -( COUT HWY ~olden <gi~~-~~ ~~ Si{;)ragon ·-- GENUINE CHINESE MANDARIN DISHES Specializing In Chinese A lo C.Orte Dishes lOZJtt.rMrll..&. LUNCH•OINNER DAILY Food to Tlt<e Out 11:30 A.M. to 10 PM. COSTAMISA 642-7162 • 646-9'1 I "SlllP" Wini MYPHTIST DR. JACK MURRAY "Master of Mental Magk" • Sunday, March 27 SMOWTIMI lsOO P.M • (Aucllenc1 '•rtklpatle1t) • • S1nt1 An1.1. 33 Fashloo S<!uare. 542·3ll7 • Anaheim, t250 E Llncotn 635 4453 SHOWPUO LOUllGI • Dana Point. 25100 Oel Praoo 496 0855 • .u•AHEIM HYAn 1.1N151 • Newport BNcll, 3333 W Coast Hwy 642·2295 • "" nvv l.-v Btlcll M1tln1, Seapon V~l(jQe 168 Mirln.1 Or &ge-9431 (Dlredlf .,,.·•te 01·,-~ • Buena Pl~ 8376 La Pilma A1oo995·7611 • .. ~.,-, ll':'~!J~. }z<m ~e~~ °' 768·•999 •, 1100 Se. llart..r 1~4. .. IOFFEA EXPIRES APRIL 14' 1977J• ._ __ 7•72_.·5-.'°.'-- \ • ...... .. ... h ' Times/ Jazz Festival · In Full Swing NowatOCC TONIGHT, MARCDZS OCC JAZZ FESTIVAL -Ed Shaughnessy and the Energy Force Big Band, 8:30 o'clock tonight; Shelly Manne, Ray Brown and Herb Ellis con- cert, 3:30 p.m. Saturday; Bill Watrous and the Ma,hattan Wildlife Refuge concert, 8:30 p.m. Saturday, in the Orange Coast College Auditorium, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. $4 for evening concerts, $1.50 for afternoon. 'OLIVER' -Musical, 8 o'clock tonight and Saturday in Fountain Valley High School Auditorium, 17816 Bus.hard. $2.50 adults, $1.50 children. 962-3301. 'CYCLES' Dance concert by Orchesis, 8 o'clock tonight in Corona del Mar High School Little Theater, 2101 Eastbluff Drive. $2. 'AND BABY MAKES THRE~ -OriginaJ com· edy, 8 o'clock tonight and SatUTday and 5 p.m. Sunday at Santa Ana College's Little Theater West, 17th at Bristol Street. $2 general, $1 stu- dents and seniors. 835-5971. 'LUV' -Comedy by Irvine Community Theater, tonight {hrough April 9, Fridays and Satutdays only . at Newport Ha rbor Baptist Church, Cliff Drive at E1 Modena Avenue, Newport Beach. 646-3178days, 557-7297 evenings and weekends. 'EVERY~tAN: 1977' Adaptation of morality play. 7:30 o'clock tonight al Melodyland Chris- tian Center, JO Freedman Way, Anaheim. Free 778-1000. CARNIVAL -University High School parking lot. Culver and Campus drives in Irvine. 6 o'clock to midnight tonight, noon to midnight Saturday and noon to 6 p.m. Sunday. Rides, en· tertainment, plus Saturday nighl dance. VEHICLE FAIR -Motorized skateboards to army tanks, 5 to 11 o'clock tonight, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Saturday, 8 a.m . to8 p.m. Sunday at Orange County Fair. 88 ft'air Drive, Costa Mesa. Benefits Easter Seals. $2.95 adults. $1. 75 8-18, under 8 free. ORANGE COUNTY MASTER CHORALE -8 o'clock toru ght at Cy press lligh School Theater, 9801 Valley View St., Cypress. $2 general, $1 seniors and students. 821-9500. VINTAGE CARS Model A and Ts and others, TEMPLE ~ARDENS ti.4 i 0,·JlN!;SG Resfauraut '"~f;3 LUNCHEON AMD DIMMER DAILY Special Luftcheon Buff..t •.; ,n 1.w l hru Friday 11 30 lo 1 '30 RICKSHA COCKTAIL LOUNGE Featuring !:xollc Tropical Drinks • " •A.I YOU UJUI! IT -Sh.akapeant comett. • o 'clock Lanl&hL &od Salurda1. l p.m. ~~ Cal a.. Nlertoo UttJo Tbe~.SM, 800 N. se. Collqe Bll'd. sa..a l'To.ull. -'·" r.;. ( . VINTAGE COMEDY -"You Can't Take lt wt You," 8:30 o'clock tonllht throuth AprifA9t Frtdaya and Saturdays ooly, at t.be Co5ta Md*~ Civic Playbbu.se, 88 Falr Drive. $3 general, e · students and aenJors. ~-5459 between 1:30 ~ 6:30p.m. • J . NATIONAL ORANGE SHOW -At Orange Sh6w Grounds •. San Bernardino. through Sunda;y'. Includes rodeo and entertainment in lhe eveo-- ings. Noon to 10 o'clock tonight, 10 a.m. to 10 po.'jrf. · Saturday and Sunday. $2 adults, 75 cents cbildteb 6-12. ' •NIGlfl' OF JANUARY HTH' -Drama by Ayn Rand, 8:30 o'clock tonight through Sunday in tbe Golden West College Actors Playbox. 16f4.4 Golden West St., Huntington Beach. $2. Ti~ets· at bookstore. • · •FIDDLER ON THE ROOF' -Musical, 8:30 o 'clock tonight and Saturday and 2 p.m. Sundirj. · Long Beach Civic Light Opera at Jorda'n Auditorium. $2.50-$7.50 at Liberty and Mutual agencies or (213) 432-7926. ·' 'TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA' ~ Shakespeare comedy, now through April 23 1tt South Coast Repertory, 1827 Newport Bl•d~~ Costa Mesa. $4.50·$6.50. 646-1363 after 1 p.'ln. daily. "'"t. • ' 'NORMAN, IS THAT YOU!' -Comedy, now through May 29 at Sebastian's West Dinner' Playhouse, 140 Avenida Pico, San Clemenlt!. $10-$15. 492-9950. . CONTINUING IN LOS ANGELES -Filmer Film Festival, through Sunday at the Plitt Cen·. tury Plaza; "Me and Bessie," through Sunday at the Huntington Hartford Theater; "Long Day'S Journey Into Night," through April 2 at the Ahmanson Theater. Indefinite runs: ••Bubblillg Brown Sugar" at the Pantages Theater; ··vanities" at the Westwood Playhouse; "A Chorus Line" at the Shubert Theater. SATURDAY, MARCH26 •THE DARING DAROOLASES' -Comic mime show for the whole family, 3 p.m. Saturday ~t · South Coast Repertory, 1827 Newport Blvd .• Costa Mesa. $3 adults, $1. 75 children. At door o.t 545-5118. • ~ •• THE ODESSA BALALAIKAS -Russian folk music. 8 p.m. Saturday at UC Irvine Theater. $4 gen er aJ, $1.50 students, at door. (See PUPPET snows. Page CS) ••••••••••••••••••• • VALUABLE COUPON • • • • • • • • • • • • Costa Mesa Hunt1ngtOn •ncn • • 17th 1t T\lstln eucn 1t Hell • • •• • • I 500 ADAMS tot HOl'bMI Af!d, 111 GelnH11 Gro•e • • COSTA MESA 12201 IROOKHURST • • S40·19l7 540-1923 IAt Chopma11I 638-7020 --~~~~~~~~~---~-• . • • • • • • ---iP.~~.·--=---l ~~ON ANY LARGE OR·:= I , GIANT PIZZA I Open 7 Days 111.ch~·~l Quallh ;\Jl1\ ,. Mt>x11 Jn foods t/iJ~ All SPOOTS EVENTS GIANT 7 FOOT TV SCREEN. Mon.-Thur. 11:30 o.m. to 10 p.m. Fn. & Sot. 11:30 om. lo 11 p.m. Sunday 4 p.m. to 10 pm. CCX:KTAILS HAPPY HOUR I 1 ·30 AM to 4 30 PM 9093 E ADAMS. HUNTINGTON BEACH 962-7911 TtlE CANNERY HISIORlt WAT£RFRO"r RE&tAUDNT iNBTAlftMINT NIGHTLY ~&rt.mt. THIN VIEW' IT ON KOcE·TV,CH SO ~30l1M 'VllDllESllVS 3010 LaFAYEm, 1tEWPORT BEACH ~-d7!5-!777 = INSIDE ORDERS ONLY, PLEASE . · = • • • •• •• • Offer expires March 31, 1977 • =·················· 2 Dinners . ...e: .~~·· .. ·4 ~ Same Entree & ·~t· 2 Glasses Wine .!~ •tf.!: •• ..:.4 4' ... '• Giancar1os Ultimate Creation $ 9 9 5 ·~;)::: ..;' 2 CHICKIH NAMCHI ••• ••• .. .. ..... • · " );~. A IJ"'" .... dotll ~tlh•tM IReq lll•OI ·~:· \> JLASAGMAtG• _ _.....,,,,!~ ............. $8.95 i.~~ ~ IR.., 110 !>01 " • ~ '4· ft:~ 2 IAKID MOST ACCIOLI~~ ............ $ 7 • 9 5 ~ ! ~ IRtO 110 -.01 ~· ~: ~~ 1S,A...n1 .......... ~~ ............ $4.95 ~:·~ ,I• w.t~ Cl~•""'"''"'"' !R"'I s~ OOI ,•JI> ~ '1:~ .. "' .. f:,; r--------COUPOM--------~: h I C~ Good For Pries ·t· ·. ·· ·.~ I ~. 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FOR EXQUISITE CUISINE-SERVICE ~ DINNER SERVED FROM 5 PM ~ LUNCH FROM 11 :30 AM tJIAMPAGNE SUNDAY BRUNCH '$t FROM JO AM • 3 PM '!' * Captain's Table Coffee Shop SERVING 24 HOURS . DANCING & ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY INTHE LOUNGE 18700 MacARTHUR-NEWPORT (OflPOSm THE AllPOIT) 833-2770 ector Off Pl.A bas annocm~ the 11* ~.,. l*m tU1iid tiJ a name iliiiost • fam1.U.r: • G~'• ln Lapn.a -DclQc aow.. wbo stapd Oliver Halley'• "Far the UM ol the Hall .. ....Uer lD &be MUOa. Bowe will dlrect both "Finlahlna Touches," openlnc a three-week run on April tt. and ''The Fl"OGt Paa•.'' Kheduled to make it.act.but on llay 31. Rowe succeeded Graham aa mana1lng director ol the old Lacuna Playhouse ln 1964 and staged nearly every producUon at the Ocean Avenue theater for the next two aeasons. He mounted hia flnt show at the Moulton, "The Petrilled Forest," in 1978 -almoet seven years after he closed the old playhouse with "Ladies' Night in a Turkish Bath" in 1969. ••• THE HUNTINGTON Beach Playhouse ls SS0.000 richer in Its campaign to build a new theater near the site of the now-demolished Barn at Main and Mansion Streets. The Huntington Beach City Council has aJ. located that sum, to be garnered from federal grant funds, toward the construction of a $300,000 theater scheduled to open in 1978. The new playhouse will seat li2 people. Currently the playhouse is offering life mem- berships, at $200 each, with proceeds going into the building fund. But if you're trunking of join- ing, don't tarry; the deadline for inclusion is next Thursday. Mea nwhile, the Huntington Beach Playhouse has joined forces with Edgewater Hyatt House in Long Beach in a dinner theater contract for at least three shows. The first, ''Norman, Is That You?" will open sometime in J uly. Real Cantonese Food eat here or take home STAG CHINESE CASINO 111 21st Pl., Newport Beach ORlole 3-95'0 Ho. to Mldll'9hf D....,_W""ftlds u..til I :00 OJI\. OYa H ftAll .. -AAU. Dinner -Every Evening from 5.00 p.m. 0.-~lf !_.,,...01111) 1--,nvu Salu<day 600 Newport Center Dnve across from Fastuon Island Reservations ho"°'ed -640-7502 e-.q1n ,...... ~ 10-100 _ ................. *·' ;· t f :_ 'J'rio of t f~-g:'avorites t . .. t "" ateall rertyaJal t f .. Shrimp rempUPa t f : Chld1en on a Slle111er t Served with Green Vegetables t :.. Soup· Rice· Green Tea t '~ S7.SO t t · 11a•at11 t f #60 Fashion Island, Newport Center t £ Reservations honored: 644-4811 t 'Z'~ COME IN AND BE OUR HONORED GUEST ,, .............. .. I DINING DANCING ENTfRTAINMENT COCKTAILS SEA FOOD FOOOTO GO BANQUETS PRIVATE PARTIES • CHAMPAGNE SUNDAY BRUNCH GLORIA BENNETT ''Refl«tion '' Trio wfttl ........... , 547 w. 19 STREET C.t~- COSTA MESA 642-9764 Aho: ANAHEIM -1750 w. u..c• ....... kldt 991-0540 ~1('1101.AS , •• HOFF:tl..\N la IAAEVEAENT In the DAILY PILOT .. FOR YOUR ·FAMILY Freudian Fracas Joanne Applegett, Jeff Cobrin (center) and George Alig are among the featured players in the comedy "The Girl in the Freudian Slip," playing tonight through April 9, Thursdays through Saturdays, at the San Clemente Community Theater's Cabrillo Playhouse. Reservations are available by calling 492-0465 Mondays through Saturdays from 3 to 6 p.m. presents a DINING AND ENTER- TAINMENT SPECIAL One Night Only WEST COAST ENSEMBLE STRING QUARTET • An EveniOR of Classical Fun TUESDAY MARCH 29th From 6 pm • call now for reservati ons (no cover charge) (714) 494.9477 361 Cliff Drive Laguna Beach -·-e«*lolh•.__. 11os ent kltella 1Ve. ll\llMfm (714l Ut·2"4 NOW A TRULY SENSATIONAL SHOW!! R Formerly With THE PLA TIERS A y LOWDON ENTERTAINMENT AND DANCING Tuesday thru Saturday 9:00 P.M.-2:00 A.M.. OUTRIGGER ROOM KONA LANES 2699 Harbor Costa Mesa 545-1112 MO TICE how Daily Pilot Class- tried ada display their messages with legibility and Impact? Our ads, we are proud to 1ay, really 1et resulla. Phone 6'2-S671. With the Uw Broedway Hit Musical Easter Sunday 11 a special day just for your family. And to keep it o ftmlly occasion, we're preparing a lavish Easter Sunday family buffet, .,.,ich wlll Include roast lamb, roast beef, fresh salads and much more. All for only $7.96 per adult and $3.96 for children under 12. Entertainment by Marriott's Famous Twfn Pianos ''HELLO DOLLY!'' ._by MlcfWlltlwmt ' Pl•u. m1k1 your rewvstiont now by c:alllng (714) 840-4000 .MifriOtfffOTU ........ Gllft'D -~ c-o.. Mullo I L.~bJ htrf ....,.,_, For Information & ruervatlona call (714) m :rno or at theboxofflce, Orahd Hot•~ Number Ont Hotel way, Anaheim. (Act'Oll from Dlaneytand~ I ... i•E u:: (I):: .. 1=,.. .... 11 • Dldllll fl.-. ........ ........... ........ ....... •....., INltl hicfude Sus111 S.lllt Ja~tttt fonda, Aane MurTIJ,... O'pbL (l)WJ 9...,"""" .... .f..., .. ((ft)(I)) .... e1a1m (Q9Cll) ....... . .. , .. 7&00 •••w••""' eu.sCM (l)llJ1'rwS. CJ) Te Tel 1111 T.,.._ .c..... ... ••lMl.lcr .. ,. ........ aw, Gritfdll s... • llldltlll*w ~ {9 CIJ) 1\e "'Wet hmltr m ....... ..., -7:30- UWM ~ .., lM ---5'J" (I) n. ()di c.,.. e Ill G CJ) Cl Hollywood s.-(1)1\e ....... 01\eHUr'tWIN m <a rn> lfldr a..ndl ((fl) Cl)) T 01J tlle ,_, mean-s Hopi's ""'8 fD CllllMI 2& TIM&llt QI) l.ilnCM '11 "f"T..., 8:00 B~())) CIS f~ Moorit: (C) '1111 Wly War (wes) '67-~ Robert Mitchum. Rittllrd W ..... lo&I Albns!lt. Sally Field, Mldllel WitJM¥, Stubby Ka~ llltllerine Jmtlc:e.. 111 the sum"* of 1843, Diet Suaunen.. tou1h. tmbrt- tertd scout. pnpam to lead • d!S-parate IJOUP of plooem wstward. His dllraes hiclude an ambitious 3tnat0f, a dirt twmer and his btauh· ful wife. The em1irants lace llGsllle llldilns, a chronic WJter shortaae and the perils ol nver lord1n1s. prairie fires and buffalo slampedes. D QJ> Cl) <llt Ill Qico and the Mall • lillN: (C) (Zllr) "The <bur'' (dra) '6S-Stephen Boyd, me Sommer, Tony llennett. Cl) lltwlt: (C) (211r) "Ea1I• ~ (dn) '42-Robert Siad, Jon Hall, Diana Barrymoce. • <•Cl)) R) 0-, .. ...,. Guests i11tlude MlllOll Berle, Art linkletter, Georce Goble. Peco Aemmi1111 and Paul L)'l1dt. Cl) Latill Prefill l1J .... (C) (21tr) "BrWaes at T•lb.,. (dra) '5'-W1lh1m Holden, Grace Kelly, frednc Muth. IB ..... llltll1* C!)h!TyM.- tSMetle: (C) (2111) "S111unt btW&t" (actv) '60-Jeff Hunt11. l:onstanee Towers. Woody Slrodt. m Waslriftcton WM la ..._ 0) () Cllm m llatioNI s.c,. n Tm -&:30-0 Bob Hope's ~Stu * Tribatl ID Valldftllle l»dlle Bal, Capl l Tennille, Ben Vereen. U l2J> CJJ cm G lo~ Hope Sped.I Guesls include lucllfe Ball, Captain and Tennille, Bernadelle Pe le~. Ben Vereen and Vivian Reed in a special salulin& vaudeville. Hiah· hahts include • musttal tnbute to Sophie T uc:ker and 8er1 W1lh1ms bJ Ms. Ball and Ben Vereen respec· tively, ind other famous vaude· v1lllans, 1ncludin1 Al Jolson, led lewis and Eddie C.nlor, are saluted. (JJ Siii Diep m tt.. W"rts fD Wall Street w• 9:00 0 ((21 Cl)) a Flitt" C.. (2hr) "The Mad Bomber MJStery" Officers Oeaver. Bulldy and linen ere on the trail of • psycllopalhic bomber blow· in& up bu1ldincs in Los Allaeles, and thtlf I~ IS made nen h1rdt1 when Haven-1 b1osynthehc tom()lltenzed andr0ld-1s offic1ally "deattrvated when he appuq lo have made a serious miscaltutation. GJ Men Griffll Stlow m Tht W1rpi1t1 m Classk lllutre ••candlde" Candide. an unsopl11sticaled youlh brou&ht up lo believe "all IS IOf the best in the besl ol possible WOflds," queslions the philosophy aft tr suffer· In& an iricred1ble series ol h11d5hlps. Vollalre's classic st111 Ian Ocllvy and Frank Finlay. OJ llodlea Tap1tils 10100 D@ (()~Cl....,..Fllts "Crac• Bae• • Jl111 Is hired by attorney Bid! O.venPo11 to !oat• 1 mminc Witness ""° Wiii, sM hopes, PfO'ide Ill altbl for het dle11t. I lootbaill. llllYtf ""° Is ICCllSt4 ot holllldde. .... (I)~ ... ......... ......... ma .. -.. -10:30-• (tttJ ())) Cl> f'tltt Prtftct '"Bmo Two" A lllft ""Y radnt bott. h's dnWf 1n d11btl1C slloc*, end 111 1111ph1biclls a11cr11t lorted dOtWn by en11ne l11lure into 1 lom Ste, are two of the emcrcency calls 1n:twtr1d by lhe Harbor Pltrol ttam ttloerd lht Brno Two. Bruce falrllalr11 and David Cllllam llar. ...... • .... Drtlll ..... ,.,._ 11100 ....... ~=-~.::..~ • Metlt: CJ:) .. :tat'• Se .. , a.t f .......... (Com) '61-. 2:00 1!J Doublefuturt MowCe: "°'*1- tloll er. EAl!ts." "The Story of ---Crlllall W' -2:30-m All-lll1ht SW.: ''Tiit Iba,'" '1111 Sir.,,... -3:05- 0 Mttlr. (C) "St11•1•r M lb 1111" (WH) '61-ltenry fond&. I SATURDAY I I MORNING I 7:00 Gs.ills.at• G @(l)Cflflr')Woolf Wllod- ,.Otr sa.ow ehcaltttn Cl)WMIM a CCII w> a Tom ' •• ,,,, MlllllWy Stlow Cl) lm.rilf Dlslp U Yllltll ' tllt lssaes m Dt111t11bry """ a> Sim Yorty Show fD Toea for Kultll -7:30- 0 Camm Thr" U ~'l Cl) CIOJ m rinl rantlttr g Popeye ' Friends a (QI) CJ)) 8 Jabberµ• (I) lelilnlfll Typlnc · D Hot Fuqe Stlow ID Mowlt: (C) "The lor Wltll Green Hair" (dra) '48-0ean Stock· well, Robert Ryan, Pat O'Boea. Q)Relll,.r ... ((]7) Q)) .. llff• fJl) Cftrybody's 8¥SiMss 8:00 D (Cll) (})) CI1SJhester & T..ty Cl) ~~ Cartoon 0 (~ Cl)) Gil Scooby Doo a Movie: CC) .. ea,11"' Uc!rtloot .. (adv) '55-Rock Hudson a> Wallua: Ruf to Rttl CS Vob tf Tt*yo -8:30- 0 ~(})) (I) a.~ Cl)' racer fD Onct Upo11 A Classk: 1llt Man Fn1111...._ (II) 9:00 D (<Ill ('3)) (l) Buss Bunny/ 9'DM llunner u ~ ()) ®l m SPffd auw (l'°J Valley of the Dinosaurs OJ lnsl(ht -9:30-u <Rl Ill) ()) m Monster SquM ()) Jo1111111 Quest O ((Bl {))) QJ) Kroffts Suptr· .. II Mowil: (C) "Tt11 WartW Men" (WH) '55-fUndolph Stolt m lkiwlt: CC) "The lili&llly Junalt" (adv) "63-lllarshall Thompson, Om De lie m1-om CDAI Ola 10:00 0 ((]7) CD) Cl) Tarun D @ CJ> <llt Im ~ Ghost/ f ranktlllttt11 e """': "Ludy Jordan" (mys) 'C2-Alan Ladd, Helen Walker (() Tiie Jebolls D w..w DtM °'Alive S Milt Fudtt Sllllf fl) u c.ta lllttrutlonal Tet111it ~ Semi.finals 1n Grand Pri1 tennis competition from la Costa. CD TrlHl\a Mlicl -10:30- • ((!7) ())) ()) ... Achtntum "'labua e Gl CIJ Ill llUl1 Jallll. Uttlt Jtllll Cl) lloiwle: ..... Katt .. Uwe" (dl1) '5'-Dotothy Mceuift. 0 (8 ())) 8 s.tfr!Mds GA*tt&c.t6 Valley " tlle Dililu9rl II Cea Diii 11:00 a ((!7) ())) (() SUu./ls.lt .... e a(() <m • "'*-• (8 Cl)) a MC Slllrt ~ s,ttlab "The Ha~ntecl Trailer' Lauren T twes, Monie Elh' 1ftd lllu111y Malheson star 1n this Robtrt Arthvr sllort story about Jn uncon· v1nhon11 1hosl who lakes up rwdence 1n 1 house l111ler btlonc· 1111 to • '°41"1 collqe st~dtnt who It bent on rettlna nd of him. • I.A ""'"" an..._.,, • ........ Lll&lll',....,.. -11:30-•o(()9DllCM .._ . W De~ S1m1.t1n1ls • lllwlt: CJ:) •Dwf Ill ""l1111ite" (edv) '5'-Dan1 Andrtwt . . :J• CJ)) 0 Alwkall ..... . .. ...., ....... Otlll 1'11Mdlllltfttllly KQCE Teleyi&ion (50) l .• Mlltlr ............. ,... t:• ................. ltt'l\tW •• "'"·~ 11• ........ ... •• ai.tw ,,. n. " ... •15e ........ ,, • ._"'30ttM._. ,, ........ .,. . Wi• ......, ....... ~ Ja ._ 11; .. T'9MK ..... l\Mnr•4Mft (~) 8llOlU SfUIG mi lllSJal!m •A WEll/JJ PHIAS PIDlClfH SM IS IOI Ao1ad bi DI fHllS 0111C1101 JM Pim I e:nel'IOM.e fMllil Sll&MI ~lil.Dtl1111DlrllW &.lllllmalltlM(PWJI ~ .. ...-..-am HUNTINGTON SCHEDULE ONLY FRIDAY 7:15-9:45 SAT.·SUN. 1 :00-3:30-6:00 8:30-11 :00 CENTURY 21 DAILY SCHEDULE 2:C>0-4:30 7:00-9:40 Aneheim • 772-1902 T • • • .... OONI &IUOL\aT CIWDD Jl1JIE_. l;.f.: Satunt.11 latbe cal Stai. J'uU8toa • ..., .. •N.a..eon.ceBl"1. rr..•"1' BALLln' DS•ONST&ATION -B~ Ballet Montmartre, I p.m. SaturdQ at tbe CGlta II•• Hilb School L)'cewn. JJISO •11mew Boa4. ec.ta Jfaa. sz. IRINDAY. llMICBJ7 COllllUNITY CBOL\LB CONCED -4 p.m. SUnday in Golden Wat Collea• J'crum 2, 15744 Golden West St., Huntlnaton Beacb. St.IC> eeneral, $11tudenta and aenian. CHOPIN, 110%.UT •USIC -PllJe(I bJ pianist David Berfield, 4 p.m. Sunda1 in cal State Fullerton Recital Hall, 800 N. State College Blvd. $1. SACRED MUSIC -By Mendelssohn and Schubert, 7:30 p.m. Sunday with choir, orchestra and soloists at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 600 St. Andrew's Road. Newport Beach. $1. Child care available. GRAND f>RIX CONCOURS D'ELEGANCE - Parade of more than 100 antique cars with Richard Carpenter of the Carpenters, 10 a.m. to 4 : 30 p.m. Sunday at the Qu~ Mary ln Long Beach. $3 adults, $1.SO children 5-12 free under 12. • NEWPORT WOODWIND QUINTET -1 p.m. Sunday in Room 101 of Christ College Irvine, 1530 Concordia, Irvine. 752·6222 or 833·3733. 'CAUCASIAN CHALK CIRCLE' -Brecht drama. 8 p.m. Sunday in Orange Coast College Fine Arts Hall 119. 2701 Fairview Road. Costa Mesa.Free MONDAY, MARCH Z8 'HOME CONCERT' -Saddleback College Band· and Jazz Ensemble, in college gymnuium, 28000 Marguerite Parkway, Miasioo Viejo, at 8 p.m. Monday. Free. TUESDAY. MA.BCD zt 'DR. JEKYLL AND Ma. HYDE' Melodramatic farce, presented by Lido Isle Players, 8:30 p.m. Tuesday through April 2 at Lido Isle Clubhouse, 701 Via Lido Soud, Newport Beach. $3.SO opening night, $3 other nights. 675-0635 or 673-6170. BEETHOVEN, BRAHMS MUSIC -Chapman College Symphony Orchestra, 8: 15 p.m. Tuesday in Memorial Hall Auditorium, 333 N. Glassell St., Orange. $2 general, $1 students and seniors. At door or 997-6646. 'SKY JACKED' -Captioned film for deal, 4 p.m. Tuesday in Golden West College forum 2, 15744 Golden West St., Huntington Beach. Free. It's Orange County Weekend /i on KNBC. This Saturday on the Saturday·Shcm, we'll be holding a Mini-Energy Fair on beautiful Lido Island. Civic and industry leaOOrswill addr~ themselves to the subjoct of what is happening now in Calrrornia energy conservation. Then Sunday on the Sunday Show, we'll be coming live from the Southern Calffomia Vehicle Fair at the Orange County Fairgrounds. You'll hear how to talk CB language right from the author of the CB dicttanary, and see outtakes from Hollywood with columnist Marilyn Beck. Stay tuned this weekend. Ifs going to be happening in Orange County, no matter where you are. " Saturday Show at 3PM SunctaY Show at 4PM I 4 KNBC "' . ...._ ............. .. U•D -~ T:• p.m. WtdDl9daJ In U. Aubetm Caneutlw C... 11cbta at aa--d•. -nrs DVALI' -Claulc comec11, I p.m . Wed- Deld•1 tbrouP Aprll 2 in the Ora.nae Cout Colle1e Drama Lab Tbeeter, 2701 Fairview Road, Calta ll•a. Free. TllUUDAY, llAllCll JJ ORIGINAL MUSIC -By Sylvia Mann, on various instruments, B:U p.m. Thursday in Chapman College's Salmon Recital Hall, Palm Avenue at Grand Street, Orange. Free. aEPEJlTOKY PLAYS -"A History ol the American Film" by Christopher Durang and "Angel City" by Sam Shepard, previews Thurs- day th.rough April 12, 8 p.m . Tuesdays through Sundays at the Mark Taper Forum of the Los Angeles Music Center. ~. Tickets at agencies or (213) 972-7211. THEATER DANCE TRIO -Top professional dancers, 6 p.m. Thursday at Orange Coast Colle&e Dance Room, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. sa. W-5506. 'TaDtJTB 'ro BLVJS• -Wllh Alu, Apdl 1 and 2 at Knott'• Berry rarm, Duma Part.11'7·1718. •adults,• cblldrm. VDGIL J"OX -Oqan virtuoso, I p.m. Aprll l at Garden Grove Community Churdl, Chapman Avenue at Lewis Stnet. 7» 1000. PHILllAJlMONIC PREVIEW -With Bernard Soll, 9 a.m. Aprill aL Bullock'• Tea Room, Santa Ana. $3.50, includes breakfast. March 28 de- adline. 830-8485 or 833-0320. 'SONGBAG' -Coffeehouse entertainment, 7:30 p.m. April 1 at Golden West College Community Center, 15744 Golden West St., Huntington Beach. $1. 'Creatures' Airs The Hallmark Hall of Fame production of "All Creatures Great and Small," hued on the best-selling novel by James Herriot, wW be tt>e series' last presentation of the 19'16·'71 season. It will betelecutChannei.Tuesclay at8p.m. Simon Ward stara as Herriot, a young Scot· .. ·. .. . • '• :· ·: ... .~ .: -:: •, ., :· . ~ .. .. .... .. • . ' ... . . . .. .. '· '' , . ... r • "' I , t. '· '· .. I :-: JAZZ, SWING FESTIVAL -High school com- petition, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Thursday and April 1 in Golden West College Theater, 15744 Golden West St., Huntifteton Beach. Free. tish veterinarian who comes to work in the ·.·~ beautiful farm country of northern Yorkshire.,: 'A SOMETHING CONCERT' -Three musical groups, 8 p.m. Thursday in Orange Coast College Auditorium, 2701 Fairview Roed. Costa Mesa. $1. Anthony Hopkins co·stan as Siegfried Farnon . an established vet who hires Herriot to assls : him. Llsa Harrow plays Herriot's fiancee ah~ i. :-' Brian SUrner ls Farnon's scatter-brain~ · · youoeer brother, Tristan. ~ ·. --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ . a Ml~m lUl'PlllCllH ~JACK LEMMON LEE GRANT· BRENDA VACCARO ·JOSEPH COTTEN· OLIVIA de HAVILLAND DARREN MCGAVIN • CHRISTOPHER LEE · GEORGE KENNEDY JAMES STEWART as PllUllp stevens knUJllJ '' UlaJU mm 1 UYJl If CJll · by q 1.1. L mil Ii maia lllWlll · MW q mt ems Ri•~~ iJ JlllJ J!Uml · Prffacd q llU~M ~IIl · fucltin hrimr JIHlm UH· s,aci~ f1S1~ Hf acts~ lllllJ llmm """~"'Mt ... ,., ...... ,.. 11111 ~ llftl..,. & llllHll ""m . nw1cu-fWll!IP(:iJPQ"=·= ...... ,...,, .,,..,,. ... ,._.1fbt• Gdlltl r upt oct: S.. ti _ • 11 lb• "C" o( your nor WW WCIDden nettt ceut! 8"a ~ , ••u,U.. ... U)'WMr•" A&Jl(g ..... c Too ·Cool op.i!Dilllf ll' k, "M ma'• lllJ4!CUOm tc11&11HJS-dll8ell rocker spun, "Walk cm Water.•• tnventtn UT , ail produc- UOii firWI lj'riea make a hl 1 rocom· mnded puttbM ft'eD lf 10U.,...... hevd lOee. R2 •• • • --' ' -I .. 1'NI ll Ma. Coolldae'• eteb1h futvn album tlncludint two wtlh hwtband Kri• Kriatolfenon> follOWU\I the ac:clalm ah• reccih..t aa • \'OC!llll•t on .roe COcbr'1 le1endary Kid Dop and En1USbmen tour and her aubMquent work wilh other artists. ''a..., Trtcll" (Epk PE..,..> It'• bard to lmow what to make of Ulla eccen· -______ ..;._ _______ _;.;.;;:;iiii.._j,.. Lric new bard-rock band but it's sale to Q)' thlll IJ'OUP bu llttla future lo tbe easy llat.entn1 :Just Like Elvis? I .1 •I I "Alan: A Tribute"' to Elvis" will be the featured show April 1 and 2 at Knott's Berry Farm in Buena Park, beginning 10 days of Easter celebrations. Admission of $4 adults and $2 children docs not include rides. An # fantasy of ~and magic. ~\-a ~~ .. (~t ' ' >l\.•r. '~ \l,.l 1• .• · ~\ \ H \I I'll B\l\5HI 111 \1 1 ro~ .. -~,~ A ED•UDS '9' HARIDll ClllEMA l t·•n• S."' 0-.,o f"r*V•io'w l •'' '' 1 •I I .,_.,_"''"~••.1 •"4l~ ---........ .. The Best Entertainment Picture Of 1917 h'S Comedy! It's Adventure! 1 It's Romance! It's "SILVER STREAK" .. . ' ... . •• " 111111 IUlllS ht1t1111111 I ~llll• Un!•IH m•r 11111.s '•n1:1 11 !•111 11 G!NI WllOIR· Jill tlAYBUm·RICHAM moR II lllltl llllll lllV "SllVfl SIR!Al' A Mlllll W"lli CP"1 ''!fr r :''II 11:i :'1" 11 l!I HI! (llilll JIUll • PAlllCI McGO~HAN 1: 1,1,, '''"'n. lw:. Hm: Vb'il lln 11111 fllU %11S """ 11r1:w1:1 ~ ',., .11· ~ , . ' • , F:•. ~ 11' • • '"' 1i ;t ,, ,.,~s Once •fain. a Coolidge solo effort la marred by a lack 'of vocal convict.loo, dyqamlca and, above all, feelin&. She possesses • pleasant, perfectly pitched voice, but Ma. Cbolidge con· tinues to be a "lazy" singer: bitting the right notes but failing to push for personality. As a result, she does little to enrich a fine selection of previously covered material like Sam Cooke's "Good Times," Danny Whitten's "I Don't Want to Talk About It," and the Bee Gees' "Words." Her voice often is overshadowed by her tight musical accompaniment and Booker T. Jones' aggressive production. It is by no means a disastrous effort. She comes to life on a couple of fiftyish g05pel tunes and her exacting interpretation of Boz Scaggs' "We're All Alone" is exquisite. All the songs are highly lis tenable but there is insufficient challenge to suggest this effort for anyone except long-time fans. City Boy, "Dinner at lbe Ritz" <Mercury SRM·l-1121) A refreshing pop/rock album from a re- latively unknown six-member British band. Sounding much like British counterparts lOcc "NETWORK" CR• 11SHAMPOOw CRJ IRJ "MOHAM D" MESSENGER OF GOD" f PGJ SIL VE.R STREAK" tPG• 11PHANTOM OF THE PARADISE .. "PINK PANTHER STRIKES AGAIN" "MOON 'TIL THREE" (PG1 "THE TOWN THAT DREADED SUHOOWH" "A SMALL TOWH IH TEXAS" "I I .. KING KONG" IPG1 'T#IUGHrS LAST GLEAMING" IRJ "SLAP SHOT' CRJ "TWO MINUTE WARHIHG" market. I ' Gut-~ncblna heavy guitar work from Hunts Hall loolt·alike Rick Nielaon with traces of earlt YU'dbi.rds and the frantic, wound-up sound of Sparks. It's brast) aggressive material that moves energetically al times but also is prone to· being obnoxious. There's enough inventiveness here lo satisfy hard rock fans and the production effects lend a "live" feel that's essential to the material. An in- teresting debut album that should be approached wilh extreme caution. "TKE FuNNtEST NEW COMEDY OF THE YEAR." • V..non S¢oll, UNITtO PAESS PAUL NEWMAN ~ A GEORGE RO( HIU FlJ1l SLAP SHOT Co-stotmg ffilOiAEL ~TKEAN •LINDSAY CROUSE JENNlfER WARREN• JERRY HOUSER one:! STROTHER mARTIN Wri\te<i by NANCY OOWD•Edited by DEDE AllEN 11\41C ~v~ by ElffiER 6£RNSTEIN • Dilected by GEORC1 RO( HIU Produced by R06ERT J. WUNSCH one:! STEPHEN FRIEDIMN A~Afll~~\WIAllOi'· AH>\~ "~""!!OOY'O< rRI 11UTJ1im•-tJ •i><MlllA: ""'Uol • •t'HN(°'~· E~~ _::.-. • • • . . & fOWAllOS \SJ NtWPDRT CtNtMA CHAPMAN AVE ;t SA fWV K11~11• ""' St.d1vm•Or,n9t f 011 " h•n•1 .,......,,.__"'. r .... , ... ORANGE iil41~~J 6l9·8110•6l9 1160 ''~" • "" • '"'"''•" CALL THEATRES FOR SHOWTIMES f<ll. !·00. 10 00 $4T l •S.1-00.10-00 f'UICKA\111.IOMIOl<IGHT flCKITS $ffAUTtlT 1'HEHOUSE ~yt .. BY 1'H~ flf.CE :.::--.i._ ..... BRENDA VACCARO in "The House by the Lake" also starring DON STROUD Co·s lmnq RICHARD AYRES · KYLE EDWARDS · DON GRAN BERY F.XPCul1vro ProdUCfftS ANDA( LINK ;ind JOHN DUNNING · Produced oy IVAN Rf ITMAN Wrtlti>n ,1M Directl'd by WILLIAM FRUE T Color punts by MOVIE LAB A n ctTMAN DUNNING/LINK FILM',... -"'T,-------~-..,1 AN AMERICAN 1NTERN11r10NAL RELEASE R .... R~ s.!'!.!.c~~·E_o -;~: .• ~~~~~-~·.·.·. k hf'l~·~11 ;1, ·.: .• !'.'' .. ' . .' •. ,., ~. • NOW PLAY1NO-----t~~~mn~l'Pl'--f fll fillf DJ . .fl1Jll f1Wl· 12-211 I UJ. s. ooan. COSTA 11SA • 541-1594 IA Sid Coast • 5'M5M • UA lat 1111 • IU-1315 CIDIE 28 · DC-2553 KllAJ ll D.J. • ~212 •1tDJ . ..-. W-1121 U.llm.111-1flm9 11-1m ll cm CEllR£ • ORMI • 134-3911 IWllf'S "AIRPORT •77•• : SO. 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ROCKY l'GI ~n.NO,&UU Of04I04 SIO&L e J&HI '°"°& fUN WITH DtCK & JANE <PO> PLUS _______ L:....,.AS VEGAS LA~T (PO..__...._,....:i 100~-IHATfOtjS Nl1WOIK111 PLUI ..... .. c.- 531-9580 ....... •C•~ 531 ·9580 TUNNEL VISION 111 IOllT NO 'ASSll JAtll ~ e AMI e AU lf&I C&JT AIRPORT '77 <P>O> Of-MOAl e IAHI ·-~;~ FUN WnH DfCK & JANI ,~us ., W VIOAS LADT l"OI " • _....,.~ (A QJk:k Ll1IOlc Ill,,,_ Mov•) uw· m, b •IJ made lD '1•nd and A •by DPicf l'ro1l '• comp1n7, t. doytq at •• ,. Tbl R•P•" <" •••m• ,... •• , .... run of tb _________ tlm• a abort on wit. But tt haa aome hum· Broadwa7 mill aad humor ll apltM, but lb• cbaradsa .,.e brlWanUJ reallied. E1pectall1 Greedy , a 1elf - con•umina lava plt of chocolate and other sweets. Rated G. .... ,.,•wo rthy Sherman Brothen 1on11 and a line cHt: Richard Chamberlain aa a ---.. daahln1 prtnce. Gemma -.,_,....._~.... Craven as Cinderella. plus a clutch of Britis h pros, including the late Dame Edith Evans. Besides, how often can __ _,. you find an intelligently made G-rated movie? COLOalll "THE DOMINO PRINCIPLE" is a slick- ly made but ultimately nihilistic undercover ad- venture. Gene Hackman is spflmg from prison by an enigmallc U.S. agen- \ MTH! ll"ICltEDIBLE " RAGGEDY ANN cytohelpassassinatean AN D ANDY'' i s a unidentified bigwig liv- natural for kids from 3 to ing In California. Candice 12 and their parents Bergen is Hacl~man's won 't be bored, either. bewildere d wife , John Gruelle's winsome Richard Wid mark . pair come lo life with ac-Edward Albert and Ell SAKA11" ' complished animation Wallach are his insistent ROMANTIC SCENE FROM 'SLIPPER' CO\OltlrGI supervised by Richard bosses. The high official Richard Chamberlain, Gemma Craven .,. _______ _. Williams ("Pink Pan-· d t?) · .iliiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimiiiiimiiiiimiiiiim;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;--------(nee pres t en · is "THE EAGLE HAS desparatemlsslontokid-killed. along with most of LANDED" is a confused nap Winston Churchill. mi~ the cast. But why? By ld W I d D ldS h 1 d I ~) whom? The film m'1cers Wor ar I a venture ona ut er an p ays ~ do not confide in the au-in which the Germans an Irishman who kills dience. Rated R. are c h arming and people between flights of -----------.gallant, the English and poetry. The mindless ( HOR...._.___U~S,,.._,.__._LI nE .Americans are doltish. violence is climaxed by a ·Sol l!'<en1ng1 a 30 PM Sun eve 7 30 PM OllCH & MfZZ $t6. BAl.C 513, 11 9 WOd Mo! 2.30 PM OQQi l MEU $13 !>O BAl.C 511 ~ 9 !>O 7 !>O ,' Sot Mo! 2'30 PM OllCH l MEU St!> BALC $12. 10, & SHUBERT 5 5 3 • 9 O o O ) THEATllE·CENTUllf CITY lo<ketl by M••I at Bo• 0 1!0<1 onci •II 1~ fN.Ef\lllf~C#l11ti Mufu1I. l•tMtty & T1c.,f'tron A.geot1•\ ""'GllOC.f' wn: flllMITH .OU SSJ.9000 ICHAEL CAJNE · DONALD SUTHERLAND · ROBERT DU PLUS "JAWS OF DEATH" CINEMA WEST . WESTMINSTER AT GOLDEMWEST 892-4493 Call 642_ 5678. and Heinrich Himmler siege that destroys a lov- Put 8 few words talks cockney. Michael ely country c hurch. to work for ou. Caine leads German stained glass a nd all. p a ratroopers in a RatedPG. IF ITSBU~ TOO LOMG2 ~ SjNCEYOU't SEEN A,YP REALLYG ,,, MOVIE ... SEE "ISLANDS INTHE STREAM'' . • (PG) ;~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ ~ Potomouni PlcturM l>r-n<S . Trust no one. No one. . (R) SIR LEW GRADE OM9'111111 Aaar.s Gn111 Flml 1n.....,,. MARTIN STAAGER n. STANLEY KRAMER~ GENE HACKMAN CANDICE BERGEN 1n "THE 00\lllf\O ffilNOA..E" RICHARD \MOl'v1ARK MICKEY ROONEY· EDWARD ALBERT ,..., EU WALLACH .•. CO-HIT AT I CO-HIT AT ,• CINEMA CINEMA I CENTER WEST -nsHOOT" "DIAMONDS" George C. Scott A Franklin J. Schaffner Fiim "Islands in the Stream" MON.-THURS. 7:15-9:15 FRI. 7:15-9:15-11 :00 SAT.-SUN. 1 :00-3:00-5:00-7:00 9:00-11 :00 • I I 1 'I ' ~ \ 1 \ '._ 1 ~ , ', l '~~,~-andthe~ \- 1 '' • 'If \ '1 '_,,I • ( \ ~ • 1 I 1 ' I I ., ' I \ ' ' J I I \• I •' Thr StorY. of Cindc:rclla Richard Chamberlain Gemma Craven Annette Crosbie Edith Evans ,.n,,,,... "'""""" .n.1.,c..... .n..o....,o-ristoe~r Gable Mkha!L~ordem ~~ K~!!~ '""••-1 .... i..,.. N1l111 A1ul11h ""loha A•PftJ f,... ,,.,_ Onkl r!Oft "•"""'"'' R1Ch11d M. ShnN11..i Robtrt B. Shtnn.111 _..,,....,.__,., Aftpll M0tlff ~Mm 8ruu (in full Stereophonic Sound I EDWARDS MON-FRI 6:00-8:15-10:30 SAT-SUN 1 :00-3:304:00 HARBOR ot ADAMS, COSTA MESA. PHONE 546·310~ 8:15-10:30 f ~ "BOUND FOR GLORY. edwards LIDO CINEMA HEWl"ORT llVD. AT VIA LIDO NEWPORT HACH 67J.IJSO ANTHONY QUINN "'H~rn1J IRENE PAPAS d\H1nd STARRING DAVID CARRADINE CINEMA WEST WESTMIHSTH AT GOLDEHWIST WESTMIN.CEHTER 892-4491 (PG) ANSARA · JOHNNY SEKKA MICHAEL FORlSl o.n-1r<1,,.,,MOUSTAPHA AKKAD HARBOR TWIN SCHEDULE WEEKDAYS 7:15-10:15 SAT. ~bv lACK HllfH.\RO SSC Mu« (l)<nl)O>ed <ll'<l V.ndlict~d b)'MAURIC( IARRC Al#n(O .......... .,,..PrOIMi.on "*-i!lnfllll----.. Tlw--~ 1 :00-4:15- 7:30-10:40 SUN. 2:30-6:00-9:15 SIR LEW GRAil ,_is i,-.-o..e• ,.,.. ·-..::MARHN STARGtR 11111SlANlEY ~ER,,._ GENE HACKMAN CANDICE BERGEN .. 11-fE DOl\lllNO ~NCIPLE• RICHARD WlDMARK MlO<EY ROONEY· ECM/ARD AL.SERT ... EU WALLACH .. I . ~ ., ... UllDll ... ll .. -"tlllOM ..... Yerlll rock n4 nU .......... =··----=·''"~ ........ at...a ........ P•ttl .... GJ'OllP (mJnm P SmJth, wbo wu &l • re-cupnailAa from bft' Tampa ...... fall) psformed. •arlet7d olcti..,...,. tuae.. and 1peelal ~with IOIDe Yffl'1 spec1al auesta. "Thia t. like the early London •cen•, •• aald a dellpted David Bowie u be surveyed tbe club packed with local musicians and New Yorkscenemaken. Bowie -who waa in great spirits and looked wonderfully fit wearine jeans. a plaid shirt, wool cap and sunglasses -bad ar-rived in New York that afternoon with Iggy Pop for the start of Iggy's U.S. tour. ••1 FLEW," Bowie told me, .. for the first time in five or six years. I think the airplane really - as t Ill .''CTM 1Ml diM o.ftl --• pl-. ' .,.. flY,,.. 1.-.. ...... York lamtfi • m--al llldl_., 8cp11re Oarda.) owle 1mlled Uke a proud father C .. Yo.aaald 11.1 cllda't." be told me> u ICO Joined tbe P.W Smith t"..ftllm for a bot Hrtdcll fl ·•• T .. --:"f IUJ, a aomtwba& l•a•;:!r cbaracler, bau 't pert in several years, and bla new, Bowie-produced LP. "The ldlot. .. t. bis flnt album since "Raw Power" -released in 1972. IGGY <KNOWN to his friends by his real name, Jim Osterberg> bas dark brown hair now, slicked back from his ears. For bis im- promptu number, be gave a performance s hedding his jacket, unbuttoning his shirt, and removing his sunglasses a nd shoes. From our table, Bowie smiled with obvious pleasure as the audience went wild . Bowie will play kevboards on MORE THAN doine a great Famn9 Out of 'Lu1'' public relations job to kick ott Iegy'a tour, it seemed aa tbquJh Tom ntus (left).. Mike P"rym and Beth Titus have little to say to ao.trojovus ~ Davidwasreallyhavin1Cun•be each other ln this scene from the Irvine Community Theater's and perl'Cll'ml as~ drank Moet et Chandon ch.am-"Luv." It will play at 8:30 o'clock Fridays and Saturdays tonight ~~rt~·~~·: ~~o~ P a g n e • 1 m 0 It e d Fr enc b thrO\lJOl April 9 at the theater Clitf Drive at El Modena A venue and No. 2 m· £ :.?::., cigarettes, tapped his foot ~ • · 11 8 (d · -...,_, sang harmonies (from the table) Newport Beach. For reservations, ca 646-317 ays) or leading the ore estra '1' on many of the songs. 557·7'2Sl (evenings). St. ¥artio.in-tbe-~~1d. He chatted with old friends, -:::;miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.:-:-~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiit" caught up on the new gossip and blended perfectly into the scene. He said over and over, "What a delightful evening, what a won- derful club. Is it always like this here?" FAYE WILLIAM PETER ROBERT DUNAWAY HOLDEN FIHCH DUVALL PLUS (R) "AN OUTRAGEOUSLY FUNNY COMEDY" l<~A'lf RI Rf f ,I O!<fll(Jll',l•N l'()f f l;'AN "All l ... f r'f••' r:• • .1 c ' 'fr. Slll"''CI JA()I WAl<[Jltl '>1°' _. IOO''"'J'Y:l:l'r l.IAl'<TIN SA, !,AM t!A, H~kROC'A< "TUNNEL VISION" Riclwd ChJmberlmt GeJJ\JN Cm'tn (G) . ....... . YOU'LL FORGET EVERY OTHER LOVE STORY YOU EYER SAW •... OR SANG TO WUKDAYS t :00-1:15-10:30 SAT.·SUN. 1 :OCl-3:3CM:OCM:1S-10:30 STARRING CHEVY CHASE CINEMA VIEJO S.D.FR&WAYTOUPAI MISSION VIEJO 830-6990 "Islands in the (PG) Stream" George C. Scott FRIDAY 7:15-9:15-11 :00 SAT.·SUN. 1 :00-3:00.5:00 7:00-9:00.11 :00 UNTUliTON CINEMA H•CM AT IWS. 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C•t;' ,,. (Ml• M,. .... C'lPY "'• " Attorney for E••<wtor .,, w hlt'rt 1\ on f,,,. n tr..-,,.,,,,. of'""" Pubh hMJ ~ •l'\Qlt' r J th 1 y J: ti t PIAP'l"l rl9 0'"0Hlmttnt 1\ htl'rw>b..- M .. r(h ,, l"'" Apn ' ., f) 1 >II tM•hH1#1'd Dy ltw •tld1t1m\ lh~r-Pln ot ,,,. """ ,, R) CP arH ~•crlbe<I ·~ '*'"°" I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·lh•r@ot PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITOltS SUPERIOR COURT OF fHI!: ST4fE OF CALIFORNIA FOii fHECOUNTYOFO~AHGE Ho A to111 l•I GI HERM'IN LOVICC: O•r• "' tt ., Nt)T ire I\ ·~ERE;RV C.IVEN •o I .... ,,.,,,,~,\ ?t tr"I• abttvP narn d df<''1~"' ftt4t ,.11 ()I fiil)n\ f'loJ' "'') <ll m-. AQ--. f'\\I 1"-' ~ d ttP<•ft~.,, ar• rf'tN t•f".I tt) t11,.. ,,....."' Wtlft,,...... f'W"(!"\;\.)ry YOO"~'' r1 th F>fh(ft> of lh cfer-. l"Jf It'!'! .\bt>"'o-"'" t1ICP'1 ""V'I nr IO pr•''°"' ll"!t m wdt'I ll'w- n , ... 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W1fl of "" "''"' n-trn•0$1f"'• ct. nl LEON \ELUER •tt«"f'f"t L•..., 1 .. 0 Nortll "'"" Slrttt ~U''"' •OO Mollyw-CA to011 h i Ulll ... 061 AttorntY tor E•tc\/tor .,_.. ;nl ~ Or,it'\l"f r,, • • f'), 11 Pilot M ,, ,, , 11d Ar;r I R I~ 1qp1 SECTt~ J Thl\Oro•n~nr,,. .. h.,11 t.\kt t f fif'( I Af'td be Ir'\ tull fl) tr Uurty 130) d:lV\ from ~nd ~Her '" OJ,V, •fl~ And orlar to tto.e P•01t~t1on ot t1ft,.en fl\) ddY\ trorn lhP Pd\'\,i91 tnrtwoof \t\All bf' 01Jbll$,...d ont~ In 111~ OrMI~ Co•\I O•llv Pllol " now\paper ol 1"""'r.it cirrut•t•o" pr1n1ed lrfU 0Ubli\hti41 1n IP'lfll CltY' ot Co\t4 M fll\-' toq ... '""'' With '"""" "IMPS,.,, ·~ m.-m Of"r\ ot the Cttv Counc.11 VO\inQ for d'•d •fl• l'\'\t ttwi> \Mnfo Pl\'l'IEO ANO AOOPTE 0 111' lht ,._,., ot M '''ti 1971 NnrmdiMfllrU.-.q M<IY"'rOl I.,._ f.itvor CO\ta Mr>\.J ATT~'IT E1I~~ P PlllMf'V C..ty Ct••~o11.,,. C>tv 01 CO"• ~\a STAI TE OF CALIFORNIA COIJNTYOFORANGE (lfYOFCOSTAME'>A I SS I I ILEENP PHl"INEY C1vr1•rtc l'tMd ... otnt10 ri,.,-. or thto C t'I Count I of lh•• City ot '"''\'• M~\a h"'* by C•ftll'f t"•I tf'W!o ••bOYt olnd tor'&f')'l•M'l Ordln•nre No 11 11 wes lntrOdu<fllCS .tf"ld <O,..~l~red W!ct1on nv ~t•l'>n ;it ',,.. qul•r m~tJnio Of \l!UJ C ty C.ounr 11 "'' ltt on t,,,. ,,..., dttv of F•br-'.:u-; 1Q11 ,)n~ '""' .. tft1tr °"''"-.n l)nd ;,c:k>oh~ .t\ " '#ht'' •• 1 tl"()utdr m ..,_llf'IQ ot -a O (•11 r11 ,,,,., Pw-ld on,,.... 2tst ddv of Moi,-cn 1•11 by""' !Ofl-•nq roll Cdll vol• AVf~ CoY••c:il M<•mM'\ Her1109 ._. \mm ... o R~c1f1 Mc F=ar1an<1 NOE'> (<>uft<ll Momr..." 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"" n' wtOUft tftirty •n "•" tfM ~Morma PUBLIC NOTICE J ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME SfATEMENT Tnf" fOllowlNJ per'°"s er• Oo1nq bu\f ""~·· MlllAGE 4SSOCIATE<; ' IR 8lr4m UOl Do'Vtt St N .. ._.PQ,I tl,._ tt '1 CA 91MO J•m~• R Blr1m }0192 C•dn<I• v ' l.t LJQu,,. NIQIJf•I CA ~2611 r ,,11,1111 S Hlqholt .I Po\.um Rld11• RnlllnQ Hills CA '!0174 Th" t>u\lnfl\'S I~ c_onctut.ttJd b'f •' 'Jtnf'r '' ~r1"'""10 J JMt'\ ~ Bir tm ft'll\ ~l•tf"M(Oont Wd\ tiled With lhf" CountV Cieri. ol Or•n91! Cou111v 011 M••Ch ti 1911 FIJ111 P 1Dll\tif d Or"' .,... CQ-t\t 0• ty p,1 t M tr(.r.111\tf"l\JAorill. IU1 tGIJ 11 PUBLIC l'\OTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMI! STAff'MENT Th• followlnQ per\On h1 "'""<l nu'' neu it\ VIC ARES VICAR SERVICE~/ENTERPRISES lo10l G••rc L•""· Hufttlnc;iton Be6t h CA ~a.i VICENTE M ARESPACOCl-111CiA 16107 G••rc L•nu Hunt1ng1on &•a ~ '" .,.., Tiii\ bu\IMU I• tol\<luct...i by ... 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Cllv CW"<ll Of tlw Cl!y of <:Mt• ,..M lft "'9 C-<11 a..-n Of City H•ll n '•Ir Ori .. CO\t• Moow C..lllOnll• Of\ AOtll • n 11 a t • lO o m or o \oon lllerHlttr a\ 11'.trll<.Ole TM l>U'll'>"' ol llllt IMJ()lt( llt•""'I I\ 10 IH .... 1>Ubllc c........,,., •"'1 .,... oro110~••• "" me ooulblt u..1 o• l'•Cl*r.tl lt•••R1.W \llarl"Q 1!11011 • ..,...,, lutld' to be eo proortettd I" "" Fhul v .. r 1'11·11 8u<IQol NOTtrr I~ "URTHEA GIVEN '""' lt thfl rtft)r ... mtnttnnt'd tlm~ and Pltl<e 1nv d'"' 411 "'''*~'"11 r>eri-on' "•Vt'"• ''~"'' 1n or• 1 nt oral •"0 or w,-ure" comm,"' c nnctrnl..,9 i•ld Fedtr•I qOVt'f'\U., ~hotn"9 fV"d\ f >LEEN P PHINNEY r ly Cl•rti ollllt C1tvo1 Cb\la Mew P JbilV19'1 OrMl9t CoHI O•llv Pllol MA•t n 11 1q11 1115-11 PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITI''" ""lfta NA.Ma &TAT'aMIN., Tl\lt ftlle"""" --i. ....,. liltltl• ~··· 111$1 Mit.Nit.OIMINT (OM· ltit.NY ttO Nt'WNf'I C.ntw °"'"'• Nt•Nf'l .. «11, CA.,.._ Wllll-f' l'lcktl', •tG Ntwp0<1 Co~I•• Or•.,.. ~Tle.c11,CA98* Tiii ~nntl1C~ll.o ..... 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Pll•UC NOTICE NtU lllCTITIOUS IUSIHeS• NAMJI STAT&MINT TMftl~--~•-'no""" MU" O•H Tl!IC Dl!NTA ( LAIOltit.TO•V 1101 IHI 'Ill\ St....t, S.11ta A,,.,c.a11~"'••no1 SY \ A t 0."'.tl L•I> a C'llll~d eo.-•''"" 1JOJ East"'" sir .. < $#\· t• A,,. Galllonuet)701 T Ill• !Mnlneu h cOlldUcl.-1 b't • cor oor.ttlOn \Y ~A IOfNTALLAll \1~v I; t~"oflt1n Prt-d"'"' n''" .,,ftft'M.nt w•~ t iled wttn uw ICounly Cl•rk ol Or•"Q<! Cou"'v °" F1bru•rv 7• 1'71 ~~-~-~~-~~~~-.,! fll71M4 NOTICI! OF INfEHOIO TltANSl'IE 11 TO THE CllE OITORS OF WALTER GEOAIS ....0 CiASfON C.EOIHS CIOln<) l>U•lnl\\ a \ 81Rl(EN'ITOCIC FOOf Pfl•NTS r • ...,,1''°'\ Publl\lwd OranQ" Coa\I 01llv Piiot Merch It 11 2~ •n'111CW•I I 1'71 Pl'BLIC SOTIC'E FICTITIOUS BUSINESS MAME STATEMENT 911 I Pit-•'• t•'• not•<,,. tn..\t OV"'U~"' t <i• I M 4•0S ..-d 6101 .,; t,,. Unhnrm (f)mnitttt •• Codt-ytt J •r~ h~rr-by nollt1,.d A to IO'#\ t '"' ft.tfttf~ror .. 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TIM lier measurl·m~nts Jre .a LIDO ISLE DAILY PILOT Gl lUCMI Rr, 2 baths with O\'t•r HIOO liabl•"--forte.. fl-t I 1>~1 It She h.is a musi.1ve IALIOA NMIMSULA "· Cute & cozy doll house, just steps from "'' '• "" ttimaly Hoom wath an f;OfT'eet lnMfflOft only. amµrt'SSI\ e r!Otlr to real· __________ 1 an~ ~tone f1repL11·~. lkr pnce is idt•.il 101 I 1r:.;t P'ubUwr's Hotiu : 1\ll real t>slalc ad\Crltsed in tha:; newspaper is s Ub· J<.'d to the Federal Fair llou,an,i: Act of 1968 \\ht<:h m.1kes at 1lle~al lo . 1clverL1:-.C' "•lnY pre h-rl'nl'l'. J1m1tation, or d1,t'ram1n..itum based on r;an. l'Ulor religion, c;ex. ur n11llnnal origin. or an 1nll'lllto11 lo make any 'ud a paden~nC'e. lamata t1(1n, ordt>.<'11minataon · timer~ al $.S8,SOO Call ~2535 ~JI tN 1 •I I w 1 ~ • I ' [~-] BYOWMER l.1\KE FOHEST It REOL'CE01 LuJ..l·t ront + dork. 4Br. :Jll,1. J1r 581 ~115. Opt·n \\'1•1•l.1•nrl-; $52,900 HUNTINGT01'4 BEACH F.njoy the beauty of the sea from the pnvac·y of your hnng room. You'll love th" <'harman.11 2 tx>drm, 21 J bulh <.:ondo $229.500. 640-6161 ~ COATS&WALLACE surf & sand. 3 Bdrms .. 2 baths. $174,500 LIDO ISLE Builder's home with those extra touches of quality! 3 Bdrms., 21h baths, 3 car garage. $260,000 WEST CUFF REAL ESTATE, INC . SS0.900 Like to entertain·! This home is ideal. Pool & lanai, family rm.. 3 bdrms. -$149,500 Cute 3 bdrm . frpk . 2 l':lr i:ara&:t'. F A hl•at, t·ovcr<'U patio: nC'ar srhvoJs fwys. & ,huµ pang. TRIPLEX Ea),t-.ide Cosla .:\lei.a T\4.CJ 2·1xlrm .. 11 ~ ba . one 3 bdrm. with frplc. l'nv SOUTH LAGUNA Tablerock own your own apt. with breathtaking ocean view; clubhouse & pool facilities. 2 Bdrms. $147 ,500 LIDO REALTY l 317 Yla Udo, H.I. 673-7300 A 'M'RACTIVE Linda Isle s BR, 4 ~ ba., fam. rm. & formal dining; lge. tile patio & waterfront deck. $350,000 BAYFRONT, p ier & float, Jots $185,000 to $325,000, to build your own custom home. Several areas to choose from. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 34 1 Buy\>dl Ortv~· NB 67~·blol GtMt'al I002G~ 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• COLORFUL CLASSIC IH COM J ust listed! Classic three bedroom on a large lot in a prime n eighborhood. Conservative yet colorful decor, sub· tie imagination in wall tones, wall treatments and window treatments. Carpets-and hard surface flooring is of the fines t qua lity. Truly a Unique Home and a realistic value at $139,500. You'd better phone today. Tiu:. ne~ 'Pd per will no1 l.nowan~ly accepl jll}' .11h f'rlhtnl( for rl•..il t•>.tJll.' ~ hat·b is rn 'iola· twn of the law Lo\\l'~t prir<' hunw in Hunlmj!ton ll<'at h rh1s COIY collage IS a l!l'C.lt ii tarter hom<' or 111 ,·est· ml·nt pnnw llunt lkh loc.1t1on. llurrv al \~On l la!.t. Call CoJicl't !711 1 S.12 2.S3S pa llos. i:a rag es. p n me !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! area! Pnncapals only I t I 2 WESTCLIFF DR. OPEH SAT /SUM I ·5 View Fashion Is land lights from the s huttered dining rm. of this newly decorated 3 bdrm .. 3 bath home. New, top of the line built·ins, no wax floor· ing & frplc. arc featured in the huge country kitchen . Walk to schools & shopping. $146,500 including land. U~l()UI: li()MI:§ REAL TORSI!: 675-6000 ~ses for Sale ••.......•..•••••••.... GeMral 1002 •.....•••••...••..•..•. 2 UNITS EASTSIDE, CM " lkdrm ownc·r"' 11111! 111 lrnnt li:it•hcl11r n •nt.11 111 n•.1r Current 1111 otnt• ~I-HI for h<>lh $77.500. EXl'Lt.:SIVE WITll ~~4i-ltil -ANYTIME J UST LISTED DUPLEX C d M l h.1tm1n)! 3 bt•droum ·1 o.1th hnu'C' an lnmt with \\1••1 l1urn1nJ! fart plat·t· lit .1m1•tl • t•tline' .tnd 11111• l'JI Ill \Ill h Southern l'\IH>.,Ufl' :-p,11·11111, ~ h<'dronm 111(11 o\ "r 1.;.1ra.i:e. l'ran·d tor •1u11 k ,,alt' !:-145,000 lii3 RS5'1 (~11·.it1·1l ;, l'111nh lf1111I 1ni:t1111 11 ... 11 h '"irn1or 11f l"ln111l:i .'\.. \(,1111 I '.II \t rt·., lot.ii I ult pr11 C' SI 91 ,000. .,..-, ~l'tn ANYTIME 1'4EWPORT BEAC H LUXURY SI 04,500 F;mt.1 .. t11• :1 llr 1·.111\ll\ !lom1· ~at h lo!<. nl l1•.1turc' 1'111nP ;\1•\• purl lk11:ht~ ln1at111n """"I 11.1n1•h.>cf ()1•11 \\II h I' 11 q 111'1 f111 n1 (, .11 rk n ho\hl' !1•111·1 d p,11 l-:1n1: ftll Lhat It \ ~11 prr '11111·1 dt·.in r>rn1 r m''' lhh 111\l' Cill toda\· hll• 7\il (111 •1 , 9 •• ,, ,. COUNTRY FARMHOUSE l.oruted walkani: rla -. t:ancc frcim South ( n.1~1 Plaw I .;irJ:•' homf' on lot HIO\l to t ;Ill tor f11rth1'f mform.1t1.in $125,000. ANYTIME BIG AMO BEAUTIFUL M<'sa Verdt' North's bl"c;t bnq~aan. ll1111e Mu~lrr Bedroom swtc is in lhai. 4 Br hom<' Numerou'I <'loscls for Lhe larJ:e fomlly. This homl• 1s S-O<'ludcd with rh.irm ~n<I atmo.~phere. truh• d1f ferrnl Don l hes1tat1·' Call now :>4fl·2.113 ONN ltt 0 • 1t \ lti~, r l,.f, f • [~- VAIUYERS This clean and neat 3 BR home can be yours al V /\ term1. Corntr lol In the Halttresl area or Costa Meaa, clo11c to rvt-r· ythlng. C11 ll now and make an •Ppolnttntnl. ~·2313 C)t't"llt19• lfr,ll./f<l10t-IN<el' I ,,,, '/• EXECUTIVE RETREAT 4 +FR+DR +POO L $61,950 TowC'rani: trec-s "'helter ru:icl wa) l(':IUlllJ: lu Iha:. !''\l'l'UllH' relr('at Ter ral<.'U walk~,1\' totlouhle door tak"<I entry' Lavai.h IJv rm w 1!-lon1• hearth. Countrv kitchen + formal ilan<': SI' pa r•ll<' '"ni: houst's I mammoth hdrms. llu1:t• lamlly f!Mlnl With \\,;II-. o( glass. ...,p,111.1111.: 11m ml'r run po•1I ' \11 unlwhe' <'able IJ!JpOrtu111t). l..i~e ) UUI \',\ or tn Sil 190 total fl II \\ n ( '(aJ l Q U II' k I Rl7 f.1110 Wrap This Up! 901 2 SIZES 8 .18 "'r 1TT""; .._ 1ff ""T.- WR~P INTO d cool, Clutter. 1r,e dress or thr tunic wtrs1on atop \!.irl oi 111nn' £AS1£ST SCWING IOI •pr1111 summtr work or plH in knits blend\ Prrnl-O Paltt1n 9012· Misses' S•rt\ 8 10 12 14. 16. 18 S11t I Z (bus I JO dr~\ re quir,~ 3 718 yard$ 45 1n labrac ')~nd SI 7'i for rdrh PdttPrn Ad~ 1'~ '~• •,\Ch N:!1 rn tor f11 1 •• • "'°"'' h,ndl1ni: Stnd to \Aa111n Maritn Partl'•n Dept 4142 Da1lyP1lot 232 West 18th St.. New York NY 10011. Print NAME. ADDRESS. 71P SIZE 1nd STYLE NUMBER 01 1" •now lttw ti a•t a patttn1 fru ~ S.114 ... t1· IUf lltw h ll·Wlftltt '•tltr~ Catalta-cllp COUP•" lllJfdt ,,, fru pattar" ot yewr ellolet. SaM 75' ~••' '"' -Kllit lotll s1 .2s h11ta11t Mtney Cr•lh SI 00 lutaftt faslll•" IMll SI oo IHt.tllt kwlnt lttli SI oc Pyramid Exc hon9or s 833-1768 OCEAN FRO HT Cu:.lom duµlex. choice IO<';ataon: 2 & I bdrm:; s:?R\1.500' NEWPORT SHORES 227COLTOM OPEN SUH. I ·5 Like nc"' I lldrm. 01 :1 & Jen. 212 baths: beauulul ly derOrJtCd m 1•;irth tom·~. Brand new kitchen includes nucrowavt• oH•n hn<'k frplc W;ilk lo pools, tennai., clubhouH' & beach. SllS.000' COSTA MESA 335 UNIVERSITY OPEN SAT /SUH I ·5 Ba<'k Bay he11ul~' :i Bdrm-; I.. filrnth , pool Wlth \\on<t ckr I.an~~ '\H 1 I~ landsl'pcl Prl\ ale sludi•1 & workshop. 0\\llC'r s avo; parkan~ for IO l'Jr~ 589.SOO' Balboa Bay Prop. Realtors • 675-7060 . 44 Inches Tall! 1)0 It "1 I i.•t.~ ~,· [ W 'h !Ill' I I• /1 r. 11~1· ' r 1 r. 1 • 1. 1 '" 1 t ,~,I~ I ,,.~1 !111 10 •ltr < 1 p d~nft' \\•lh m~~r ht• 1P"" A • ., ! r h ,, , V•C1 n ut ~al'Prn 72 7S lrJ" ,I( r 1 1! '"" P•PCr.5. drrs Clld•I S 1. 25 for eacll p~ttern Add J!it' uch pallern lor lwt c1au au mA•l and handh~~ Send to Alice Brook<i Needleerall Dept 105 Da1tvP1101 Boi. 163 Olrl ChelsPa St1, New York. NY' 10011. p,..,, Name Adaress Z ip P1ttrrl"I NumbPr MORE thin ever before' 20' df~1111s plus 3 free prinltd 1n. Std~ t.EW 1976 NEE'OL[CllAf. CATAl OG' Ho ··~iylmna 7!oc C11cht witlt S11uaru SI 00 Ct0ct1et 1 W•~•oh $1.00 Nifty f1lty Quillt $1 00 IUpplc Crocht S 1.00 St• llnll l ooll Sl.25 N11dltpo1Rt lotk __ St.00 flower Crtclltt l oot • ~1.00 Halrplft Crochet l ook Sl.00 lnsu~t Crtellft lt•k ·-S1.00 tnsta.t ~""'• lttlt _s1.oo Instant -..o l o•' 51.00 Ce111pl1tt lllt '"" S 1.00 Co.,,ltlt AfJllan I 11 • S 1..00 12 MN Afp.ttlt !12 $0c , ... er 11 Otllta !I _ aoc Muuu111 l ullt I tek .-'2 . !Oe 15 Qullts for f1d1y :3 _ 50c ht• ti 11 lilly llflt _ IOc I 002 Genttol 1002 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 2443 East Coast Highway, Corona dcl Mar also in Mesa Verde, at 546-5990 !I WESLEY N . TAYLOR CO llf.~ll9ij •d 3637 * J1~i~~~ ~wy. [~SK 11 Corona del Mar GeMral 1002 G.nerol 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• REALTORS sinec 1H4 Getter al I 002 General 1002 R-2 BUY 2 Homes 1n a parklike selling! <.ireat Costa Mesa area! $99,950 RAMBLING BEACH EST ATE 5 BR ·POOL NEW EXCLUSIV&DOVElt SHOUS White s andy beach & water view' Oulstand.mg 2·sty. custom home by Valentine . Dram atic dbl. door courtyd. e ntry. 4 Spacious bdrms., formal DR. paneled ram. rm. & 41h baths. $385,000 211 I San Jooquin Hlll1 Rood MEWPOtrr CENTER. N.I . 644-49 I 0 GtMral t 002 GetMral I 002 ·······.:~"c;········ ..••••....••..••......• Ranchette UPPER BAY WITH VIEW VIEW-DELIGHT .:\earh :? .irre' n<''>lli•cl l'harmaos: 3 llt•rlroom. 2 amoni: giant oaJ..~ onl v bath home ~1th sweep· 21, mile:. to tht ,urf wat h 1ni.: upper Newport lJJy •• remark1tl>ll' custom \'ll'W, luxurious Ma~tN built 3 bdrm + den + bedroom suite, soaring ra mil) rm home de wooclbeam c.ithederal sas:m'<I to max1mrZl' the ccilangs and much more. pa nor a m 1 c , h 1 I t ,. Only Sl 15.000. frl' randilancl \'H'w Al~o ·s Coll 644-72 I I •••••••••••••••••••••• LAGUMA. BEACH Charming home on lur,J?e lot . room to add on: darl Ing JUSt as is. Ameriran Home Shield warranty lo buyer. l·Bdrm .• frplc On Bluebird Canyon Rd. $125.000 673-3663 642 2253 Eves COSTA MESA Hideaway! 2·Story.' 2 bdrm .• Cape Serie·~. adult condo. Ncstk•d in Eucalyptus trees, w <lhl. garage, frplc .. end. patio. 568,000 673·3663 642·4799 Eves associated BROK ERS-llE AL TORS lOH W tiolboo 611.)661 car rnvered parkmi:? + fo:xdusa\'e f.islinl? VA BUYERS room for ramJ)C'rs. boat-;, ellB Ne· Thi' rorr;il can al' ~ x-;;. lnlerest nlmmodat<' ao; manv I-'IODownPaymcnt horM·,, as ~ou could .. , ... -r '-!~~~i..1~~~~~ 30 Year Loan!> want with room to ~pare. --'---3 & 4 Dedrm~ 0 FF E R I N (; p R IC ~ ·--=======~ $15.000 to s.55,000 ~20,000 ~\OCIZ 12 lo Select from an i;ood Call644-7211 ,~-,,o\Estot'lPP\OC~ res 1 d <' n t 1 •• l ""' neighborhoods in Orangr County ~· NEWPORT rn.5800 "'----,...~...., .. · ......, HEIGHTS Westhaven RealtoN ---- -3 Bedroom. 312 halhs, lnt'I RE Network v~~:R~:: ~~0:~m;.·i~Vs~~"i " .-;;;;;;;;;;;; ____ _ .\m on~ tl1 -.l1n1l1ve Call6409900 N l'\\ µo rt lh' :H' h rt' • ••••••••••••••••••••••• SOLD!!! n Red Carpet Realtors 754·1202 Tree lined approach to this executive ranch Formal entry t o dramatic Ji, 1ng room Mo·u-ln• ~ HO QUALIFYING Formal chnrns: •~ convt> HARBOR VIEW. Highly 1950 sq.fl . Orange nienUyl>ervl'<lfromhugl' upgraded ~tontcgo Foothills. SlS.000 down. country styled kitchen model for the dai.-Sharp.6J3.0324 Separale family room crimanatang buyer. ----overlooks sparkling pool Custom drapcl>, wall co,.. EXECUTIVE and terr3cc-s. Stonc enngs. & carpets 4 ESTAT~IEACH fireplace. l11deaway Bedrooms. large family wing for mast('r suale It rm, formal dining rm, 41R·2 STORY children's quarters . fireplace. On a lovely POOL style & gratt> dC'sagnrd Jandl>caped corner lot. Formal entry to m11jc~tic on one levd Hurry · Offered at $136,000. li\ingroom:Formaldan· wcin'tlast.!H.:171181 6-1-1 7270 ~n;/~~ 1f ~~"n~en~cun~I~ [ ~··· ·-· ' . . 1 i BRAMDHEW MESA VERDE Imagine owning your own new cstm home m the heart or M csa Verde's best ar<'a. Ul· mo!>t qual it y 1n workmanship & mtrls thruoul. Jacuzzi bathtub w/:.team rm sauna. i.un· ken liv rm, dblc frplc. Sel<'ct your own colors of crptmg &. paint to match your personal decor. Plans & xtras available al our ofrace. Only $212,000. :>45·9191 ~ Waiker ·&Lee Real Estate LOOKIHGFOR gourmet garde n view kitchen. Separate family ' room with crackltn)! _ . stone f1replal'e + wall or, _________ _ glass view of lush ler· races and sparkling frl'e form pool. Dramatic stairs sweep to enormous hide nway master ,;uite and guest quarters. Walk to beach. Hurry for this unique baq.(111n. Call 963·781H Ct1t1F1t9 •1 ,, ,., rr;r~ I' [~<lff$llll LOADED with extras TWO 4-PLEXES AT $85,000 EACH $5,000 down, assume 1,1 & 2nd. owner will t.ai •' 3rd All 2 bedroom ur111. an Long B<'3Ch Not 111 multiple Bro kl'r an qwnes 1matt•d Don 1 ·at on this on<''•' C',111 ~9 8655 ~~~~~~~~~ ~UPERB HOMES Al V INC 3 Bedroom, 2 bath. ------~ forrcd·air heat, bml1 ins, lush curpelinl(, dra1><'s. intercom . air conditioned and the h:.t goes on and on. Full price S49,500. with an as· sumable F H A loan. CALL 556·2660 IRVINEPOOL sidences Spacinu~ ex· ecutlve home an the Ea11tbluff area \\ alh poss1billl1cs of five bedrooms. F:x<'eptlonal privacy in lhas location Strictly l'll:-.tom thruout 8.1. BA YFROHT ? on one: a<'re. 3 Bedrm + We'll share this 2+ unal~ COWAN HEIGHTS view-horses too! ~SE LECT I PRO P E RTIES $159,500. For appoint ~~ menl rall 673 1!:>50 • • , , •' ul • I "SUCHADEAL" \'IC\\, s unroom. 2'J ~1th you and ther<'·s B thl f Id · room for your "substan· __________ , Is this 4 bdrm .. :l hath 1 3 · s, otrma .lnun~, rm, ti al yacht.·· The run IM ''THE WOODS" $69,900 Charmin!? In inl' rmol home. Qwel tree hned street. Formal din , wood panel<'d lavang room-brar k f1rrpl111•\• JA1rce sep<irate M a~trr w4ng. Bua It 1 n book shelves, professionalh lands<'apcd .:round., -+ beautirul kidney sharwtl pool. Don't mass tha~ .11 only $69,900 ('::all nnw 752 1700 East bluff Carmelita ge mas er sua cw \'l('W neighbors make up for d l' Th + sewing room & small Woodsy & private al a mo 1· ,., 'PJC1ous ofrace. We hchev<' undl'r the fact that at needs a bit homl' .lfford., both j?reen· pri'ccd al Sl'"',OOO for f·•s t ofpersonal "Pizzaz" price you can afford "~tt & ml vie'"" •· • "'' " $275,000 This profcl>!itonally de ~ ~., ..: 1" sale. 103112 Mira Vistn. WATER VIEW q1ul<' possibly the best Santa Ana. coralcd 2 Bdrm Con. "DUPLEX" rli><1l rn The Bluffs ul dom1n1um home for 0 000 c II od • 400£ l""aa··roR ·LL 11dults who Jake tux Two bloc ks to beach, SJ 1"· · a t ay C.M. · 1 • · ,rus st'Cunty and carefree hv· JRR 2BA upper un11 : C f ColeSWOrth~ ~~~~-~-~·1·1·~-~-.... ~~I ini;. Conveni('nt to ever :!BR 2BA lowt•r Quality Rr..,.L.TORS 640-00 0 ....._. · • • .._ 11 \t.11o, ist.A:\U yth1n~: however. you College Park c.irpetrnA & drapt>s ~ • 673·6900 • <'anstayathomeanden· ' '' 9 • U \I ' ft• J I [~-] t h r u o u t . h I 1 n . ·---1111~111r.--111111r-.---1111~111r.--111111 _ __,._..,.....,_..,~ joy the pool and the IRVINE ranl(e/oven~. Dlshwshrs. ----------t ----p-------recreation facilities frplcs, hug<' li\' r m w 21' OLE I $74,950 L 11r I( e 2 · s lo r v , 1 deck overiook'J? the College Park ASSUME VA LOAN Thisspanjshbeautywiu bedroom. J bath. honu ... wall"r. Step'I to h:iy steal your heart away. w TERFRO room that's bc<'n total!) heach & rlose lo park "CREAMPUFF' Thls charming 3 bcdrm, Senoras will love ils AHOM[SNT upgraded wrtb aar .,.,L.., UV\ 2 bath home has be<' g h s d · · ... .,.., .. ,.,., .Juc;t list<'d! Lovely 3 racaous c arm, enors REALESlATE. con 1t1oning, st:ianl'd JACOIS REALTY hedrm. 2 bath home on completely rede<'orated its low cost & easy mntnt. 631-1400 glass fixtures. Wl't bur 6 75-66 70 lgc ccirner lot l''rual trees Wlth lots of wallpaper N1 nos will adore it's ----------1 and covered palao. Fan •. r I I 1 paneling. Corner lot~ Ith sparkling """I. fountains tastat• local1on near com R 2 "' owe r s ga ore· room for boat gate. & H ... ~ 'l • be t I f' · d h • Sprinklers: dble garage Owner will cons Ide spa. urry. 1 wont 4 ltdnn +Family mum y poo . nre rag t w /lots or cabinets. here manana. $84,5-00. Larae Costa Mf'sa home at$S3,SOO CA l.l.751 31!11 4 h d rm s . 2 b a I h s , leaM' option $61,800 ~5 9-$91 " spacious Costa Mesa 566.500.Callnow. 546-4141 Iii with overs11ed home zonf'd R·2 &. de Ruth Laurie. A'I bedrooms, heavy shake !p SELECT signed to be coO\•erted 646-4380 rool, tiled entrance woy PROPE RTIES ---------• & rlreplace Great lo<'a· into duplex. Use now as a , . tion close to park, tennis - home, later convert to in courts and all school:. come. 646·7711 WILL TRADE Just listed call M6·S880 REHTIRVINE - Newport Duplex 2 blocks for full delalls. to ocean for unltsor com· _ ___ ___ LCll"Cje Family? 1 ' mercial. You don't need a gun to 5 Bedroom, fumily room Red carpel Realtors "draw fast" when you needs TLC great Costa 754·1202 place an ad in the Dally Mt'Sa area! Call ~..,~:.HERITAGE .. REALTORS FanU:astic San Joa!'(uan golf course View! Hranlf new and gorgeou~! Hurry, call Red CarJ)<'t Realtor --~-flQ---0--~---,~ ,-_-J)'!"'-'C----~.;;C..;;;:;;;•= Pilot Wanl Ads! Call now Red Carpel Realtors \:>~ 1.''1l,J ~). ~ P(/" v -642·5678. 75'H202 That ln#riguing W ore/ Gome wifh o Chuclcle GeHrol I 002 G....,... I 002 l4r""4 ~, ClAY I HK.LAH -----•• •• • •• • •• • •• •• ••• •••• • •• •• • •• • • • • •••••••••••• II ROE CAN I I r I I S Y K U D I I I I' I l f I~ P UT I l I 1 I' I I I H1V1 VOii hHrd tM f1 .. •t? A 1per11 ~' hetrMt It <om .. I l Wooh • , ..... ,,,_ -· .... MU 9 HE L I I I' I I O c:o.i..te.. ~ cflwkl• QUOl•4 .. ""::\! ltl• t:'f ---....................... • "IV:u'09Y!W u nm IN I' r r r I' r I I "';~if!Nt~~· '1":11 I I I I I I I SCI.AM-Un AMwen 1a Clcwlfkette. noo • LOCATION -LOCATION What better location than this? 3 b e d room h ome w ith country kitchen. Private, tow·maintenance. Suf)4!r location near park, school 'aryd shopping. $130,000. ACOLDWB.LIA*aCO. 644-1766 2tlt IANJ()ACQH tflU •l'IO. 1N NtWP0111f cunn 1~~~~~~~~1 ___ 154_.1202 __ Ge.rat I 002 etMral I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CE 110111 ILllNS CD. OVF!R 50 YEARS OF SERVICE OPEN DAILY I ·5 2102 VISTA UUDO In The Early Bluffs R a re "H Plan'' 2 Story With 2 Largo Bedrooms 2 Baths Extraa Like Marble Van!Ues Mirrored Wardrobe In Master Suite Freshly Planted P atio. Adjacent Major Greenbelt & Only Steps To Pool. R'e<luced To Sl09,500. Ill DOYa DtCJ'fl 131·1800 • ' I •• , . . , (' .. ... ·' ... ::4 '" .1 "l ' Pl ,I f I " .. • ' ~· ......... .. (~ -..• -_ ... ' If your home town iS in the South Coast Area, we're your home town real estate companyl "WE WORK HARD TO SELL HOMES RIGHT!'' llKE TO BEACH from thl' chMmlllJ l 811 h~ on pilk hl.t' arou~ All you p.iy I\ lli1 P4L'f motllh when you purch-wbieo co e1un1ns fHA lo•n. (71') 897-0311 MESA VERDE EXEC HOME C0<g~s 2 "O<Y 4 BR 2Vl BA hJlsode homt', 2 unoqul' dining •rl'u. con'llt'rntion ptl, ~HIVl' l•v• slont' lirl'pl•c<', sunken loving room Prov•le m•stf?f' wne. P•los Vl'rde Stone rP. Rom•n tub. J n• g•••ge w/opener • Offered •t 5197,500. 1714) ~S-9491 FANTASTIC VIEW From this 1mm•cul•te Npt Be•ch hilltop home. Sui><'rb oversize l•m rm & form•I loving rm, both w/ftplo View of harbor & sun~t over C.i•hn•I (7141 646-7711 or (714) 54C>-8944 UDO ISLE •217,700 Outsundlng natom bulh home w/ J bdrms, l biths,-hm rm, J cu g•r•ge 17141 646-m1 or (714) 54C>-8944 PARKSIDE EST A TE Sp.ciou1 4 llR executive home BeMJtlfully up9uded 10 provldt' the utrriou In g,.cl0U1 ~ving. See th!> l•ntUl•C ~ whtllt )IOU CM\, (7141 e97·0l2t DEANE GARDEN HOME 4 bdrm, beitutlful condl11on. profeulon•l l•ndsaped. l.,9<' •mum. Much Pfl\<uy. submit tr1de C714) 968-1171 or (714) 546-17S'4 VIUAGEWALK Sp•cious J bdrm, 2 ~th condo w/bog doubll' <•r g•ritge & 2 p.111t0 .,...,. lde•I loatton neu So. Co•" PIH._ (714) 646-ml or (714) s.40-8'>44 EXECUTIVE MANSION Supul•tlve In evety r~pect Is thit plush & comforuble 4 bdrm, 3 b.ih, VIP resldt'nce In '°ught ahl'r. f'•clu•ive Npt Bch UH. Over l600 sq h of qu•loty design & culum•mh1p. (n4) 646-ml or (714) 540-8944 HELPl!l Ownt'f'S bought -htf'. HiVe priced thers below m.,loet f<>t quodt ule. Hurry Mid th~ beituuful J Bit u11 be yours. (7141 897-0321 SPANISH PRINCESS &POOL This 1p1nosh beaury will ste•I your he4rt .aw;iy. NI~ will •dore us sp•rklong pool ;ind foun111ns. Senors& Sellor.at woll lovt' its gr•nous ct.um A low cost ... BO 2H BA. Reduced to '84,500. (714) 545-9491 MESA VERDE MAJESTY Uniquely dnlgned uound .a lge, btfJ pool thk elq.ant 4 bdrm home is ide•I for gndous f.amoly living. Oum1ndlng prof 1.andsc.ping. Excellent are.a. close 10 tht' country club. (714) 646-n11 or (71•1 ~ HUGE FAMILY RM • FP' LMge 4 lllt 2 llA fot IM"ge ''""ly. OvPt 2.000 tqu.te h . .artfully decouted All newk1tappli•n~w/Koven~~•ge hu ace>u$1fc c"'hng w/grut uor•gf' sp.Ke. Sl'lalie rool.~to<lpptl'Clite•t only S&4.7SO. (714) S4S.'491 AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT Thi\ 4 BR 2 BA h~ ft'1turn •hug!' bonu' room •pprow. 27'•17" w/be•med Ct'lllng. ~p1c10~"· O~t'I t 2,000 squue feet, frl'\h p•lnt, P••io, 1"11" stor;agt' .,..., Sh.rp clHn & lll'il All 1h1s from only S64,900. 1714) S4S·9491 DON'T BUY! Untll you compue w/•nything You find for S61,900. VA terms, 1dulr occupied, beauuful condnioo & sparkling pool. (714) 968-ll71 or (714) 546-1754 MESA VERDE CUST OM Under comtrvC110l\ "" 4 llll 2 u~ bnclt fir~, wet bit. JKUUI tub ~l'f bith ilnd J.MIN. lmu~ted Wilt. Md ~ll"I. Choate your colon now. Walk to pf coune.. Only $2'12.000. (714) S'4S.9491 8AYCREST MO\! unusu1I ontom de\tgned VIP rt'\ldt'nct' w/) Sp.llCIOIJs bdrms. J b11hs. frml din rm & lim rm plus be;iuulul pool. en•) 646-n n or (7141540-8944 STEP'S TO THE BEACH This 3 bdrm & fmly rm imm1eul11e home h~ it 1111 Prntig1oos loc.ioon, ocHn 111ew & 1ust steps to the bellCh. This ch1rmer won't I.st. C•ll Now (714) 646-7711 or 17141 S4G-8!'.H4 POOL & JACUZZI 2 Story S69.950 -Sh1rp 4 bdrms, yr old pool. See & comp;irt'. (714) 9611-linor (71 4) 546-1154 BEAUTIFUL TIBURON l hlS is the condo you h<lve bffn witting fOf. Wn J llt col'l~ed 10 l Bit • flt + OR. Sll\ale story end UM! Gorgeou1 pittlo with fount1tn, bndsap1ns.-Spo1cious '''""II & dlnln~ MHJ.. Ne1r clubhoui.e 11\d pool Ofleted at SSJ,000. (71 4) S4S...9491 MAGNIFICENT VIEW Of Nl'Wport B.tclc 81y & moun1o11ns J sp•dous bdrms, 3 b.il\$, fifn rm, plu\ dt'n/off tel' or 4th bdrm. Jun reduct'd 10 Sll9.500 (714) 6-46-7711 or (714) 540-8944 SOU I H COAST PLAZA Are• 111.e new "Morn1ns Sun". <..omplt'lely upgnded. Aor, entry. crp", morror,, 1mm1Cul•te -un't dupllc•te n.-w • '74,9SO. lust hitt'd. (714) 968-3)71 or (114) $46-17S4 PRIVACY GUARANTEED Secluded 4 bdrm. Sp.anosh Viii.a w11n rust1n11 low intt'rl'\t fHA lo•n. (714l 96&-Jl71or (714) S46-1754 Walker & Lee Sold 13,889 homes in 1976 ••• and that's a record! List your home for sale with the hard-working record setters! COSTA MESA OFFICE: 2790 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 (714) 545-9491 or (714) 545-0465 FOUNTAIN VALLEY OFFICE: 17213 Brookhurst Street Fountain Valley, CA 92708 (714) 5-46-1754 or (714) '968-3371 HUNTINGTON IEACH MAGNOLIA ADAMS OFFICE: 9Qa2 Adams Avenue Huntington Beach, CA 92646 (71 4) 963-5671 or (714) 556-7035 HUNTINGTON BEACH SPRINGDALE BOLSA OFFICE: 6042 Bolsa Avenue Huntington Beach, CA 92647 (714) 897-0321 NEWPORT BEACH/ IRVINE OFFICE: 2043 Westcliff Drive Newport Beach, CA 92660 (714) 540-8944 or (714) 646-nn Bearer is entitled to Free ~arket evaluation of a Residential Property Analysis will be made by a Walker & lee, Inc. market specialist. There is no cost or obligation. You may return this certificate or call for an appointment. Off er is good indefinitely-please· retain with your household documents. - fhi< cenlffa1c......, ~ d«f.,ed void wll.....,t -Ice. If you• proc>ftty,. pr«Wnoly lkt<od wkh • •••r.or, ole&M dNq••d tlm offe., .. It k "°' .,..., ln•-lon 10 tOlict1 ollet"'I> ot ori-relk0<1. ~~:!!.~~ .~~ ....... I~~!!!.~~~.~~.······· ~'!'!!:: !.~~ .~~ ·······I~~!!!.~~~~ .... ··· ~~:!.~~.~~. ·· ·· ·· l ~::! .~~ .~'!:. · ····· · ~~::: .r-:.~.~ .. ·· · · · ~'!'!!::.~~.~ ······· ~~::.~~ ~ .. ·· ··· ? GftMf"GI I 002 Gettet'ol I 002 G.....al I 002 G.....al I 002 GeNral I 002 GtMrol I 002 Gefterol I OO:Z Balboa Island I 00 Corona dfi Mar I 022 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• '• -·· ,. ,'I . I• -· NEW BLUFFS CONDO BY OWNER -$126,000 Blooming Delores Model. 3 Br 2 1/2 Ba, 2 colorful private patios. End unit. large breakfast area. 644-7901 OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUM 1-5 50 I Playa, H@wport leoch mecnab I Irvine realty FINER HOMES TC>r·Of. THE-MARK VIEW! See the harbor , ocean, islands & m ountains by d ay + miles of lights by night! Rare CUSTOM Harbor View h ome designe d b y Theuerkauf. Amenities galore incl : massive real fossil stone fireplace, hi-ceilings & doors + extensive cabi.netry. Spacious 3BR w/oc- tagon-shaped for mel dining room, lg. fa mily room + wet bar. Superlative quality! $329,500 incl. land. Ken /Helen Hartley 642-8235. CKll) DEEltFIB.D'S LARGEST Executive Park Home decorated in warm earth colors. Sparkling pool & jacuzzi. Parquet & Ute entry; s unken living room w/separate formal dining room : 4 spacious BRs incl. oversized master suite w /s itting area. Fam ily room w /brick fireplace & floor-to-ceiling bookshe lves . Gourmet kitchen w /abundance of cui;tom cabinets. Tile breakfast bar & kitchen nook + separate utility room. $1.35.000 fee. Lorraine Rennie 752·1.414. (Kl2) CYPRUS SHOllS Ocean view & under $100,000. Big comer location -can build 2nd· story. So. of Hwy. Approx. SSxllS. Guarded 11ecurlty eate -private beaches. Lynne Rothell 644~. (1(13). '42-U35 644-4200 '°' Dover orf w Hart>or View C.nl.tr lrvlN at Cams-a Valley c..nttr 752-1414 THE GOOD LIFE! 1s on the BA YFRONT in a brand ne w condominium with ample living s pace PLUS s ufficient dockage for your boat. This lovely unit has 2,550 sq. ft. of living space, with a luxurious feel about the entire property -which includes 2 bdrms., huge combination living rm. & dining rm.; also lge . family rm . gourm et kitchen, wet bar & walk-in closets. Complete build ing security is included. Owner will con· sider a lease/option. Asking price only S220.000 621 Udo P'orll Dr., #C-2 Of*' Sot/S-1-5 BEAUTIFUL 5 BDRM. Mission Viejo. Best & largest, with large family rm .. formal dining rm., frplc. & 3 car garage. This 2850 sq. ft. beauty offered by transferr ed owner for only $125,000. Please call us for further details. 759-0811 Ft.ut itaM Guat Wutwt '8U9. 4!:>0 NEWPOR T CENTER DRIVE 759 0811 I 002 I Chwerat 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Big C.,an-$117,500 Bea ut iful Bordeaux model with French cottntry kitchen. Comer lot w /ct,istom ldscpg. #1 Rue Fon- tainebleau. OPEN HOUSE SAT. 12·4 Emtaide C.M. -$73,950 Charming. refurbished, decor ator home, new inside and out. Vacant. ready to move in. E/5ldl C.M. Duplex $96,500 One-Jn .. A-Milllon comor lot,· 1~ blocks to alt. 2BR ea. unit, t rcsbly painted, new crpts & drps. PALM SPRINGS RESTAURANT Established r estaurant, in business 25 years; on main thoroughfare amidst m otels & out of windy area. Buildings, business & equipment for $170,000. Discounted for cash. $50,000 Wine cellar stock not included. Remodeled in 1964. Seating capacity: dining rm. -105; patio -100. For furthe r particulars, call · 673-4400 HARBOR DIYision of HCS'bor tnnshnetlt Co. 1002 GeMf'at 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CAREFREE LIVING! All you do is enjoy the beautirul hvtng in this luxurious condominium in Corona del l\I ar MESA VERDE Republic; beaut. Spaiush styled home with large lot. 4 Bdrms.. 3 baths, d.Jrung & family rms. & office 0Heredal$127,500 Privacy, security and all 759_0226 the amenities of the heauliful life. 3 Br. famt· ~-~N AMW'!AlftlL') ly room, formal dining in ~I w this dramatic de· corator's dream. Call for -- appointment to see. $138,500 including land. 67J..8SS(). . OPfN Ill Q • rr ~ I VN ro ~f N'(f 1 PRIVACY Pl.US Gorgeous 4 bedrm or 3 and a den + huge sep formal dining rm, high comer homesite . Goraeous patios. P restigious location. Walk t o private beach. $162,500 ' • $43.950! 3 Bedroom wilh central air conditioning & heal, near n ew carpet1n1? Family ro om w/flreplace. Good loca tion. FHA conventional or Vi\. WESTSIDE REALTY INC. 848-2323 BEACH RETREAT YIEW-$44,900 Steps to pounding surf and crystal sand! Back yard is bay area play ground. Winding wooden walkways to secluded en- try! Gourmet kitchen Step·down conversation area +fireplace! Sunshine breakfa~l patio. Pool-jacuz zi· volleyball. Garden hvmg at ats finest. 847·6010 OPfU It(?• II S IU"' I") IJ( .,.,., , - •OUTSTAMDIMG • VERY NICE Duplex So. Buy on the Island• Very or Hwy. On corner. ~ nice 3 Br 2 8d decorator frplcs. llrdwd floor-.. home. Plu!' a newer 2 Br S155,000 by owner. rental. only $189,500' 673-Ci069 Call 642·6368 Dnin bol Estate Cute 2 BR, 2 ba. home, So. of hwy. on comer Jot. Balboa PHtinsula I 007 ~.soo ••••••••••••••••••••••• PAUT~ MARTIN Bcarh house, 2 lols Real Eslate __ 644·7383 609W. Balboa. $1.45,000 OCEANVIEW, pool, un- Marshall Rily. 675·4~ usual home w /3 & fam· CoronadelMar 1022 rm, lanai. lot 150xl50' ••••••••••••••••••••••• fee. 4818 Surry, Camt•o BRAND NEW 48R +DEM the ideal combination of ci n ew home 1n an es tabli s h ed neigh· horhood , featuring all the latest kitchen ap. po1ntmenls, overs iied garage, lar~c rooms. 3 baths. step down WC't bar, mini ocean view. All walking d1stancl! l o pnvate bear h HOWOHLY $159,500. Fee. Call 644-7211 ,.. IUghlands. Open Daily. Owner. 675·8307 Cape Cod Dupln Corona del Mor South or llwy. corner Int fo ctnf! South. Two 2 Br's, (pie's & new carpet. Divided 2 rar gar. OPEM HOUSE I 0-SPM SAT 2ti·SUN. 27 By owner. 7011701'.'z Begonia A~c. $149,000 OPEN SAT JSUM 1-5 1324 OllfrfCJCJ4!r Dr. Feel at home as soon as YOU walk in! 4 Bdrms .. family rm .. baby grand size living rm. Shiny bright' Pool & Jacuz11, with easy rare landscap· 1ng. $178,500 I NCi.. LAND! 559·5001 CostaM.ao 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Open 1925 Lanai 'Dr. 58r, xlnt country clb lor. Many xtra!\ 548-86141540-2018 MESA VERDE fl1ne 4-~ bdrms, 2 ttorv 21A.a ba home. MUST SEKI THI HOMlSw.atS 752·5lll S QR, Bf. Owntr. Nealu 11 pln f reedom home. ssa,aso. For appt. 1221 Hu.rry I J • ... • ~,, ........... .. Only 'a w lie to t the Sum _ l t Wui prt . WI 3Br, 2U. ba, f ml dln rm, f am rm. entry kit. m.aj Uc nulr uJt and 2·more ktnin bdnm Top loc nr Edison Hi & 4D an-c park. Call now rnr d aHs on ftnanclnJl and your appt. $85,SOO DON BUCKLAND ......•....• 962-0584 IMTRMAnoMA.L ltlAL UTATI MITWOD ljilW!~ ~:~~~~fr.; .... .._..._. ;:::.. 1044 -~"~=~~IOt_, ... __ 0 ...;.:_ .... _·:-;-·- 0 - ••••••••••••••••• •••••• ••••••••••• ••• ••••••••• Lakdl'ont Covington. 3 · SPY•LASS IESTAll C.... .. MGr 1022C--.. Mar 1022 S&SHe5aleSpecutlial$ J.1--------•I BR. 2 ba . $159,900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ••••••••••••••••••••• 4 or 5 bdrm modet.s avail Sh.rte H I 673-201.2 ~~..--.....--somew/pools 968-4602 '4 r ome. ----- Penrungton Properties Cute 2 bed rm w 1 lh SH To Wi•Y• .... . OCIAM URDS Ate SUMSITS -•..,Cil. _.. ,_.. .. ....,..._ tlltrff 4•clr• ef tllf• •-•calllh t•• ... £19' 1112 ~ .._, '" tI11,...t 0 1• oc.-............. ,_., ,_..., ~ off _.... ........ My t.ced ysd . . . . s 116,100 SotlTII 1. \ti ll'IJ \ 49~H551 497-2489 LACILINA 'llGUL'.:I. 195-1728 l»\N \ l'Ol'ST ~93-8812 RUraLD REALTY ltMSlllNlS JIJ .............. IAUOA ISi Ate 671 41U ....,._.._. IOU MlwportlHdt 1069 .............................................. Harbor v .. ., Ha.. Watch the sunset behind Catalina from this fabulous Spyglass Ridge home. Panoramic 180 degree view. 4 Bedrooms,. 31h baths, family room, bonus room, 3 car garage. H.+iagt0tt Vi~wpoint Open Houst• Sat & Sun 12·5l'M 111562 Pueblo Cin• le Beaut sngJ level twnhm 2 Br, 2 ba, dbl Jtar w elel· • opener. frpl, µat1os, cstm t•pt~. drps , wallpaper. M:imt free ovrlooks g rn belh Clbh.!>e, pool w Jtherap} spa & i.auna Cham p1onsh1p tenms crt. Only cus tom f1replal'e & 2 sty, FR, LR, DR, Ok. tasterully t-nclosed front 2t,.aba. S-6br. Upgraded Pat 1 o Yard is a w/many, ":'any xtras. By I a n d i. (' a p e d ~war· PH. 552·019l for masterp1ect!' Near com· ~ --LGglMCI ._och I 041't.,... hoclt I 041 munJty park .ind pool Woodbndge Condo, pre· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• and tennis court' Sound mlum location nr lake. 2 ruce-> Call Red Carpet BR. den, 2112 bas w cust Realtors. 833·JJllO design. Brentwood up Beautiful C11 1iCorn11a Ranch style home. L.ar~e­ open bumoo entry, b1~ entertam1ng hvme room. extr.1 lar~e ramily room. du11nJi room & .a b11t D t D I• bt>droom~ ·ir you had OWn OWft e I tbou~bt or moving up. OPEN HOUSE Sat/Sun 1·5 pm 1607 Bay Cliff Dr., Corona del Mar Offered by Contemporary Investments (714) 833·1181 Lusk Harbor Vi•w Hills Hom~ Prime location & condition. 3 bedroom & family room. Decorator drapes & papers. Landscaped with Jacuzzi. Spa off master bedroom. Asking $165,000. By owner. Open Bouse Sat/Sun. 1·5. 3430 Seabreeze Ln. 644-4203 $75,000. By owner 963·5:i.'l:J Lake Park Area Spacious 4l3r, Jba, coun try kit., fam rm . ncur sl'hls & p!irk. Jat·u11.1, 4·car 1:ar . $1'15,000 I' ill COOPER & ASSOC'~ 536· 1484or536·801:1 58drm landmark Giant A heck of a home! Full~· WHISPERING WILLOWS A a bedroom family home with dmmg room. Close to s chools, park. new tennis courts and )1<JC.>I under con1>truct1on W<1lk to High School. llUHllY' only $6-1.SOU. c; iJ 11 to !>l'l' RANCH REALTY 551.2000 carpeted. even a s mok1· alarm. Conl'rC'tl' patio. s prWlklered i.:rounJ~ Scparat(' fam1h rooin, ;1 CALL US FOR baths. Heartwarm1ni.: *HOMES* Costa M~so I 024 Costa Mesa I 024 fireplaC'e. 3 Car l!•itM!'" S00,000·$70,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• only 6 month~ n··~. ~.500. Call 540-tn u In Tustin & Irvin~ \'l't ,\,sumc w. loan Nu $69,900 THEHOMESELLERS Jhr. 2ba nr S c;,t PlaLa Beaut decorated a fi1 JAftlll!lL 752·5353 CltJ )L31 ·7 383 , c\e 2ba. blttns, d1shwa~her, IUK -CALIF_O_R_H_IA __ _ 59-1-(}127 swim pool. cabana. Must "#I In California" ---------I 1>eU. Call &12 3699 Agt Beach Income A l locat1on for rental m c-ome. 'fwo 1>cparate TWO OH LOT A 3 bedroom famtl) home 1n desirable ---------1 Caltforn1a Homes of WOW! OCEAN BREEZES C'OOI this .J bedronrn h 1Rh1 y u pJ.: raded C ;ti Classic'. Walk to be:-.t beaches 1n under 5 minutes. Only $75.~150 so hurry! Irvine. Really a deal at $)9,500. Call to sec. grd. 1971 sq ft By owner Avail after escro" closes mid -April. 5-tS 9215 eves /wknds ; days ~.Mr. Beddome. COZY CHARMER 2Br 21hba. Ee. bdrm has own bath & powder room downstairs. Bcaul'ly UP· graded crpt.s, brick frplc, private patio, lovely greenbelt area, convc ruenno frwys. Call SAN DY, at The Real Estate Place 640-9900 Woodbrick)e Arborlake Choiu Wot~rfront New 2-level Exec Condo. Select carpel & move in now. Reduced for quick sale 673-2624 /548·0122 AMAZING The last 300 Plan in the great colony community sold for the same price as Uus one in only 19 day1>! And you 'll know why when you see the ex· C'ellent layout or this home. 4 Spc bedrms with a l~e family rm and a tormal dining rm. A Rreat yard, near park, hghted tennis, pool ' Wh\ RANCH REAL TY delay-call Dana Point I 026 SPRING SPECIAL MESA de' MAR •••••••••••••.••••••••• Great µool homl' ,.,,th -t Bedroom :? tiath, 1>upcr Btf1 view home under con· fire rm!;( & lots of dc.'Clc- :.harp with larj!c lot, struct1on. 4Br, 2'12 Ba. mg.Onlvam1lefrnm the t los e lo t•vt•r) thin~ den. loft. frpk. avail ocean. l Huge bedrms, Won't la,.,tatonly S74.900 May SlJ:i 1100 Owner. formal d1n1ng, huge OPE:-ISAT SUN.1 5 64-l·lm family room. 3 c ar 2831 PORTOLA, C M garage. EV(.>rythmi: for a Toro I 032 fanuly run! Ju.st :.110.000 CALL 898·7855 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11 l :'J j f4 h J lJ 1~~b~~occa;~o~:; :~r~~s -> Roberts ------- --~ ranoramir \Je\I., J le\'el Realty REAL ESTATE J Br. 2 Ba. home . Call 1~~11tacn lhd Orea I Stevens, 586-5779 : ·: ·:: 1uuncun hM'h BY 0\l.ner 3 111 . I '• b ;1 orMJ0.6060 ---------llu~e lot. Mo't' in 1·11ncl Fountoin Volley I 034 Sl>S,000 5-11:1 .l!IXK .1tl 5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• --------- Pnnc Onl~ -fountain Park 2 'ty. J Br OWNER ANXIOUS '.\1ES/\ DEL Mi\R, Jo'irst end unil Twnhmc. Adj time offered hy owner. 5 Mile Sq Park. $61.500 BR, heavy shake roof. firm. Pnnc only. ~0.0374 µ0111 :! Sturv Prin1· only or 554-3626 ~ .. u; 21'<! 2711x l\11•n<1orn C'ONDO Sl'~C°i ,\LIST, Reduced lo $70,500 ur make an offrr• 3 £i(>(irm . l '• ba, lots or ex1ra!I, great locat111n 551·2000 Red Carpet Reotton 833-3380 HEW... ~~~~~~~ and beuuLiful. rn Wood· - bridRe Luxury mstr. ---------c;wt(' w11h dressing rm. & l~c walk in closet Open & sp.iclllus. with raised l'l'll • many windows Premium lot 3 Bdrms . 21 • hath ... , dln1hg rm ~.j(JI) ss2-1000L 1·~{i_~ Rt.AL TORS CULVER DALE Plan 42 :1 bedroom home. l dt•ally ... 1tuated . Gor~rous landscaping. DEERFIELD 3 BR·21/2 BATHS Elegantly decorated Plan 3 model townhouse in the beautiful develop ment of Deerfield. Man} extras including plush sand colored carpets. central air cond1t1omng. upgraded appliances An xlnt floor plan, designed for easy Calirorma In. mg. Don't m 1ss :.eeing this lovely home today' Only $71,900 red hill ~:.:. 552-7500 l'l<1sP a<'rl''>i. to freeways. I~~~~~~~~~ $73.500. <'a II hefore 1t 1s I· REGENT REALTY t:lc<'ellenl ne1~hborhood market & dch combo Deh cuuld ~ l''l>andl'ii Beer & wine hcen"ic Uru. LS 1t • Belter hurry they don't lust long m Uus area. 645-0303 P RICE REDUCED on this 3 Bdrm., 2~ ba jewel with 33xl7' bonus room. Beautiful ocean, village, green hill views. Skylights, 2 fireplaces. parquet entry, microwave oven. Just $135,000 ~.ooo So.Laguna Cottacc, "a Iii to h('ach from this l!J.17 2 bdrm , I FORESTE OLSON "-" ,,, ..... ' ~ .. ba home: wood deck, gas ----------" WONDER WHAT IT'S LIKE AT THE TOP? Sweeping panorama of coast & whitewater. Elegant 3 Bdrm., 31h ba, den, formal din rm, 2 fireplaces. beamed ceilings, 3 view decks! BBQ. Good Jn\ cstment or sturtl•r homl' $!\a,000 VILLAGE OF HARBOR VIEW PHASE II Modified Monaco, 4Br. 3Ba, cozy den, xlnt cond, 1~ blk from pool & 40 acres of park, walking dislaoce to sch!. $164,500. Open House Sat/Sun 10·~ 1835 Port Carlow . $189•500 * 496-950 I * ~Beach I 048 1.oCJuno Beach I 048 10521_640-_1_04_9_a_ft_6_P_M __ ~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• NORI NS REALTY OCEANVJEW RETR EAT 1':njoy a Laguna !>Ummer. Low maintenanCl' luxurv t•on do. 4! l:ldrms., dl•n & :: baths One yl'a1 rww wtpool &ja('UZt.1. Walk to beach ~.500. BUILDABLr: LOTS l..arge H I lot in 1he Ttm pie Hills area S.17 ,500 Specul.it111e , un developed lots $G OO<. each * 494·8057 * OCEAN VIEW 2 Bdrm <'Ontemp. home on 2 LOTS• OC'ean 'tl'\I. from lge. patio derk' (;01.~ 11\. rm w firepla<'e S99,500 FULL !'HIC E MISSION REAL TY PhoM 494-0731 OPt::N JIOlJSt; SAT ISU~ I 5 1'~1 1211 Starlit \Bl\Jebird Canyon l 5Br Jba family homt! OPEN llOUSt-; SUN 1·5PM 1007 F'luminAo 2Br l ~'lba w /orn vww OPEN SAT JSUH 1.4 •••••••••••• ••• • • • • •• • •·i---------• -t60 Arroyo Chico (otf Custom home dl'l'OrJted Harbor HiCJhlands Catalina, nr. Albertson's w /sophi-.llcation yet Don't miss this qualit) MarkeU Artist, writer, IJvable Jllr, 2' ~ba. fam bullt 4 bedrm home with draftsman, with family, rm. wet bar, prof'ly !Ip ark I 1 n g new enjoy your .. task" m the ldscpd. Sl19,500. bathrooms. Beautiful ocean view penthoust BOND REALTY custom pool by Irvin~ without disturbance 1131 ·9411 Pools. Many c ustom from your growing Cami· -----features thruout. Local ly nestmg in this charm-Lovely "Hills Home'' 3 Br ed 1n Newport liarbor ing home. sprawled 2 Ba,fplc,famrm.blt~. High School Dist. Call beneath tower1nl! lge yd. S7G.500. Ownr/ 540-1151 Eucalyptus. 3 Blks tr. Agt ~9·i.t930 e_v_es_. __ _ ~HERITAGE ••• REALTORS the beach ; near hig h VALUE-Vll!:W or L school. lk\eled r ry:-.tal N;~uel Golf Course & graces the entry. A larl(e Lake. mlns, flowering country kitchen rlows s lopes & trees froml~~~~~~~~~~ across the bar to th~ dm· EAST NINE CONDO. up· SEAVIEW·Panoramie Ill!;( & family rooms. The per end unit. :! Or, den. Vu, 4Br, pvt comm, avail u t iii I y rm is I a r I! e w /l'USlom bur 2 Ba, wood soon. 833·2929, 644·1181 enough for the 4lh hclrm. v a u I t e II t' c 1 I ~ s , -----......---- $1S9~EM SUM. 1-4 ~~~[t:~!.0 J~pt~1~t~~~ • •· I 0 2 8 La Mir ad a other xtra:-. Mov(' in Unobstructable vrew or cond. Pool. J;it·u1.z1. close coastline & Catalina: lty Lai;:una N1~ Tennis spacious 4 hdrm., 3 baths Clb, beach, Dana Pt llbr BEACH & a bom• ;m.' Massive $85,000 Ry owner /agt t1mbt!rs span the upper 71'1·831·2665 aft6PM level. Profess. decorat· - ed. A delightful. sunny Mission Vi~jo I 06 7 home. $145,000. ••••••••• •• •••• • ••• ••• • • 494.755 I • Steal It 3 BR h;lli~c (o .. -,a.c5 ~A~(e>r LAGUNA CHARMER Woods Con• area. ·a 2 bdrm. older gem. perfer t for your first homl.' or an 1n,·estmcnl for t hl' future S105,000 TEHHIS BUFFS Great starter home Un- helieva blc low price Situated on a qwcl cul· de-sac. Offers many lux- ury features incldg: A 1C, fpk, eat in country kit. Won't last at $61 ,500! C.ill 831·3100. VIEW+ WATER Don't fail to see tbis 4 charming, completely arch1tect·remodeled 2 story home what has a :t BR · 2 f1replaccs, 1 up, l down · 2 car garai:e + carport • au new Hot point appliances • + refrigerator freezer C'Om· bmation ·all new C'arpels . wet bar • color coordinated • pro- fessionally landscaped + many other xlras. OPEHHOUSE FRI, SAT., SUH 12·6 BY OWNER 6107 Lancaster St. Charm• M d •d 65 Newport Shores ln<J a n Open During Week. 2·~ y~s new, 4Hr, fam, Geo.O'Neil&Assocl ne DR, 2 1ha. lluile country Broker-Owner 640-67110 kit. Completely up-· llr JI B • C ~f , F . VI y l Br-FomUy-fplc $57,500 Tnurhs tone Rea lt,, lt·....w::~......_ ..... 962·4471 r.:: 546-8103 ~ont>' STYLED WILLI: AM POWELL i\ woods y , s l'clude d home, just steps from high school tennis courts Lovely old trees frame the ocean view from this 4 bdrm.. 3 hath, split· level home. Walkin~ dis· lance to beach, town & hitih school. Sl6-l.!'iOO BEST BUY Portafino; lovely views mall directions from this 3 bdrm., 3 bath home: you'll love the parquet noors. sandblasted ce1l· ings, adobe patios & lush, low maint. plantings. Compare this vulue ' $140,000 graded l'rpts. drapes.. • A !C. many x tras . THs tcfully decorated. :'l.ew paint. luvt'IY hrit·k fph, hu.,:1• hJt·k \ .11 •I !163.{W,7 BY OWNER Hmmnqton :thr. t.im rm "' rrpk HarbOur I 042 cl1n rm, k1tr h w ,har. ••••••••••••••••••••••• I ' ohJ Comer lot,\!. .ilk to l!unt Harbour :!hr, 2 ,b.i \tlleSquiire P.irk. Upen Twnhme 1'"ul lv uµ 9Ull11Alll ' OHN HOUSC lllAlfY hse Sat Sun 1 !i.30 orb~ graded mcl'g mirrored RAMCH REALTY appt 839·2942 closets. "'et har. Spa ni-.h 5 5 1-2000 1763.,.,._ c .......... tilE'd klt<'h. hltn .... frplc. ;! _ 645-9161 1-----------garden p.1t1os + 2 OXFORD MODEL balromc-s \m1•n1L1e'I incl Ho Hassie UfHtyle! OON1 BE AN APRIL FOOL tenrus crl. pool. Jucuni . For c;ale b\· owner. Univ Sauna 11a.,. HBc.r" & 2 Pk 111 twnhse, :1 Br 2''2 I bh B fla S ('J> din rm , re C.orgeous rondo, 101 maculate <·onc11tmn' 2 Bedroom5. 2 bjth ~. :.eparatc d1n1n1? orea near the country k1tC'hen Popular halC'ony model, .11r cond1twmng + J lull linl' or rPr f.1<·1llt11·-. $55,500. C'all S-10 1720 story c u se '' ownr modeled kilch. "as hllns Si9.950 M0·2Ml e\'e:-. "' wkods or&W 7111.'> tlUJ(e honus rm. ht~hly Come h('t' this beautiful ------upgraded Terr1Ctc toe Park Plare home Pnced ---------i Wolk to schools, parks, under the markel at ATTENTION·. -.hops, 2 poob. 1<'nnis !):1,000 J Bedrm. 21'J ba l·rts SFr,700 Prine only WIH f;-Oxl65 JClt. 0\1.ner WATERFRO.._.T 5.51 4~17Se\'S 1wknd:. lransfrd Hurry' It will " not last' ' HOME BUYERS TARBELL ~~ Why pay Motport - "# l In CoJlfornio'_' ~b ~l~~O::e"'!:.~~ ---uncon9Ht•d Hunt 962·4495 inqtOft Horbot-for o PERFECT family home, 31lr 2ba. hui:e fncd yd w/cov'd patin & mature 18101 Magnolia II.... S230 000 · at Talbert. Fntn Vlly me as ' 1 trees. This prop 1s loc. ii•--------· hse from the new 2 acre t':mvlew Hegional OWMR MUST SELL Park \l.h1rh will have Pnn only. Highly up· many rer'I. faC'1l 's in<' graded 2 br Lake Forest nding trails, a lake for home. Call for info aft boat'g&f1sh'g ctr ('lose 6PM. 768-5198. $61.900 lo all schls Low dn Qixon House this Sat & p:l) mt w ndnl prH·e o Sun ~l.950 for r ast sa It' l'ot Stomel 675 6i7S .....,,.Oft Buch I 040 ••UNITED BROKERS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Se<'lus1on m tht• l'1ty 2Ur i''orSalc li) O\l.n1•r penthous e C:ondo, hy 4lir. 2Ba. As i.m VA ownerSS0.000 M6-268'J loon I $280/mo PTI -$36,500 down . Total MUST SELL, MOVJNG $34,600. No brokers 2 "Story 2400 11q ft Im please. 2193 National st. mac, Eves & wknd11 Comer lot.. 642-5076 _96&-5469 ________ _ cludin9 your boo dock. The following are C'< elusive waterfront offor ings by Purcell Realt\ Island LiYiftCJ 4 Br, 2• ,ba, 36' bo11t <lt1{'k $230.000. Davmport Islet 4 Br. J' 2 ha. 42· lloat dm·k $275.000 Adrnlralty lsld. 4 llr. lhJ, 1'10' on "'lltt•r. 1114' ur bout dork $319,000 Edqewoter Custom 3 Br. 21.Ai ha, 50' on wullor, 3.'I hontdock $250.000 Spani1h Custom 4 Br. 3.,.. ba, 50' on water . 42' bout dock $329,000 Owner. Mesa Verde 4br, BEAUT. 2 sty. 4 br. 2'~ 2b4. Frplc, encl'd Jlatio, bt1, up•raded thruout PURCRL fnc'd yrd, close to shop Only $88,500. 968·7420 ping. 2932 Redwood Ave, Seller will neg. terms. REALTY POOL HOME A SUl'EH S llAHP 4 hcdroom home with a 0 i:: N 1 n d e s 1 r a h I e GRt-;ENTRE1''..•Ver:v pnvate extra s1zl' yard. Highly upgraded neutral tone carpeting. Open and hright. HURRY! $97,500. Call Cor eppl. RA ... CH REALTY SS 1·2000 IRVIHE'S FINEST lleaullful Rancho San . Joaquin Townhome. Overlooks greenbelt & pool With lh1s home you can forget those yard chores & enjoy eleaant living. Better Hurry! Ca 11645-0303 FOREST E OLSON .. y, , .... j>f•• CM 540-6452 By owner, 2 sty,' Br 2~ '2131592·1311 MC!lla Verde Home. Jbr & 81,, tie family rm, 2 -'714) 846--2B48 ' ~ •·~--fom. Mint <'nnd. t89,"5 fplc I, w/pvt 1undedc off,.__-_. ______ 1111 ()wn(lr $.'>7·4392 l«e m.11tr bdrrn. Formal"------~--- ltvln• " dining rm, lrvN 1044 t:XTRA Sharp 4 br. 2 bn, lndtcpd, sprkl,-,, tront" ••••••••••••••••••••••• (am rm. Mes Verde rut, 3 car l(ar, on cul de W-........&...1. ......... -.~_. .... Opt-nS.t &Sun 781 4333 SM: 1183·8437 a('tSPM. __,-r 11WWUO-t FOR THE Real Estate Sparkling clean. Xtra _______ __.;;;_ large Jol w /big open1---------TIMES 4 Q7-tnst l.il'OO ao..n... .... ..__ ,.1ew. Profcss1onally landscaped, fruit trees. sprinklers. lluge brick patio w /overhead !acing the sunsets. Paved RV area . 2 4751 V I A THE BLUFFS Tnna Plan; J bdrm. end urut. Greenbelt frontage. Early area. $125,000 A home that proves--=====--=-----sophisticated, modern styling can be beautiful For $111.500 enjoy J bdrm., 2 baths & a famity rm. with frplc. First class condition' 't513 CAMP05Da:IR'11'4E OPEN DAILY tlA.M. T06 P.M. VILLAGE 11 Gracious living 1n University Park; 2-sty townhome, 3 BR. 2 ba .. fam. rm. Walk to bicycle to pool, tennis, golr. parks&sho In . 000 WOODBRIDGE S&S Twnhse. 3 hr, fam rm, 21'1 ba Owner $87,900 641Hl254 LOIJlllMI IHclt 1041 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SU~.000 Re.,taurant Xlnt Liie-Location $189,000.JBr /2Ba·Bohad $300,000 or $375,000 2 To Chootc From Didi Sllll'l-Oc Vu 4 Br /3Ba + Pool •OLD LAGUNA* AGENT 64().5560 and not for everyone, but a source of enduring en jOymenl for the Laguna connoisseur. A rare, ear ly Laguna home. onC'c used as a playhouse b~ "The 39 Prompters" three stories of Lagun:{ character & <'harm high beam ceilings. stained gloss, s ton fireplaces, secluded set tmg & some ocean view. ALVORADO, N E. or La --------- ~·· llOS N. Coosr Hwy., LagunG 494-1177 31601 Coo1t Hwy.,5.Lagul\CI Paz & M arguerite . OPEN HOUSE Sals & Suns . 11 ·4. Call Krentzli n, 768·0092 or 49-1~1 M.wport Beach 1069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lluffs I ·b•el End urut. Pnme early area. 2 BR., 2 ba. +huge ram rm Like new! $137 ,500. Low lease HREN I .DOWD RF.AL TOR 644-013-t 499-4591 Needs some work. Price --------- BIG CANYON PrestlgiouS Highland Dr 4br. 2ba, established lndscpg. $112,000. Prin educe to 69,500. 2 BDRM .• North end Frplc., brkCsl. rm Large lot. S115,000 CONDO only. Days, 7S2·790l. Lux u rt o us Oak crest _E_v_es__:.., 64_2_·1_995 __ 1 __ PEG ALLEN model with lush gold ---------carpeting. mirrored wet REAL ESTATE REALTOR 494-7578 bar, deck off livin1: room with falitaslic view or LUXURY CONDO golf course. Security Across from Heisler guard and underground Park &ocean.1 br &den, parking. 2 ha, bllns, trash empt., large de c k , price I jQuall ~ sus.ooo. submit terms. llh Plac• AMERICAN HOME rutrs 494·7Sl3or 1001 PrDfHtrtl .. 7S2•1920 1400 QUAil ST. NlWH>llf llA04 Grecrted Family Hom• ~!~~ ..... !~.~~ ~=~ ..... !~.~ Local rn presllge area. __ _ clo!le to schools with I r J Catalina & Cou s tal I ..-.J.r< ~" \lews ' A s h1nl!led charmer with 3 Bdrms 2 baths & f1rcpluce HURRY ' This ont' won't Jasl·$1lll,SOO. • VILLAGE FJ\IRF; LEASING AGENTS ll04So. Coast Hwy. LAGUNA BEACH 497.2457 OCEAMVllW Building alle, exrlusivf urea, AU so Beach: leas than 300 rasy steps to the aandt ,000 ,, 'VbU'I find the best homes In town bel*'d ourll9ns. If you·re buying or selling. give us a call 10°/oDOWN Beautiful 4 bedrm, 2~4 baths, 3 yrs new, Back Bay area. Lge 3000 sq.ft. borne on immaculately lndscpd, walled, -qtr. acre. 20' Cathedral ceil· ings, (2) all brick fplc•, extra lge cust. pool w /spa & fire pit. SJ.85,000. Use low down & watch your money dble ea<'b year . Owner /A gt. 673-4545. LIDO ISLE 2 Br 2 Ba. Din Rrn. by ownr Prine. only . $145,500 Call for appl. 5,S2.6()8S -------.-· LARGE DOVEtt S HORES h om ~y own/of(\. $215,000. n daUy J3ll '~nll~ua , ay. ,~7464 • IAYS=-~ur Speet1culaT 1'•Y• r~ beauty w /aepartlte at or rnalcl'a ql,aart•n. Ptrfeet for co"pl~ that entertaln. Offer.ct fo(.the u t time at Sl~,$00. qpon house Sun. l •S. ~1 1 Vllta. • PROP£f\TY 110 M2·38SO Supe.r uparad~ 2 BR, r CONDO SPECli\LlS~ CONl>O srt:CIALIST, lux cOfldo. near the lake. H B , CM , Jo' Vly. H B. CM •• F . Vly. Sltt,500 Xlnt ttrm1 Touc hstone R t>ally, Tout<hatone RPaltr, An11 Apnl ~ "99-2t00 ..cllio S. Jooqmln 2br at den on aoll course Putun• lrttn at bock door, forevtr vi , close to ttnnJa dub. '97.500 C.ll W-9511 wkdy• or "4-5275 eves • wknm. • ,,.,..~·~ .... .-~ ....... 963 0861 M3-0ll61 or s.5D·1833 By o,.nt'r \ n.d wbmt )'OU want lit Dally PUot Clualft . 496-7222 831-0836 a _...._ .... UDO ISLI Thi• au~r ranla11tlc l llH. 4 l ... home wlll btt CJprn Sunday l ·&pm. On· h liWUOO Ul Via Nlte. <A:nlur)' 2 t tCl'O<'ker 842~ I ' .. in _ , b'a I lllll .1 .um. '"' rm , frrrt t. , fl,. 11r d p a ll•, 11uu1r 1 wnyurtJ 11r •· rrutt \r11u icetor• • ror11«au• ll•w•r• 6 • ftdll\ • ''"' • I a r I. S llR. •• l ln l'cunt !lardt 1 r. WILi t!r/df"Y•r, .. ,,.., 111n be:•d1. mn ipo<-taru1•r U "_.nrronl rclr1• , hit 1n apptlAnNl11. t )'lf.111" JrlUoC i-r aumturr Clift Pr :l hr. frt'lt \ hurt1t·1.1llur1•l'• d•· ---------.•!rate O'D·U.Ul'D· C...Mete 32.24 8cr11Ltt.1lul l•r5t' l Rr, 2 b.a ~J mn. tilJll'fG l7:lJ hWh~ .. 1":, Mo. t>an:l ......._ 3144 ....... •••••••••••••••• ------01 nmar. Nl'wly de· t'"' --wolt lh1" ptar• won l ----------1·••••••-••-••••-•••• N" 3 Br 2 Da. nr s <;st 4br. 2h'11, m·wly r••dei•. coruh'f1. r(•aoy tn mo~e N. Y.nd. 2 Br 2 ~ •. r11rd ~l! &o«-<ID7 ____ _ CI I ,t...a ----· ,. UtflTS l'urtlet'Oelc, 4 Bk. a~ b• r I. oU . ., 0 0 m 0 . epb. drpe1. bltmc, lrpk. 1n. $(25 l'h M7 lk..tl yard, d06G lo ~ac-h & Sp)•6tlMS HUI Ped. VIP'. "-ssoo t.ln. 1-t• Rauun· 21!1-.Ul·'11B3, t.'VI ~i-04Z7 i:i.r. f\'ntt•d Ht•ar dn\C' 11hopll. Yrly l&t' 494 71l79 S1200. mo. l44·l9'8 or ,.,..,.,tr I '00 Santa Ana. llOO. OOU Rl'a.lt" 8:13.fMIO _ " puk 'll lur hoa 1 or l n 1 Exet' 4 lir. 2 ba, r.unlum h" U•t•l ••••••••••••••••••••••• 271 ~c~::~~~:."& .__:._~... UE/\UT 3 br, 3 ba, lam trlr avail. $46·\1016 Nr ~:s:~~c&I:~m . Onl)' S37S.2br,oceoanvll'W. Pet ~!:5UJi Jbr. 112ba, ac palco, COmm1:rt'lal lvt, f!J 125. llLL GRUHDY ........--_,. 3 I 48 rm, frpl. frml din. rm. Occ & lllgh School · · ok. 1'\.~ :t Rr~ Hu, fplc, cmcl gar, h m 0 d ,. r n k i l <' h c n . lllth & Pomona. $40,UOU ••••••••••••• •••••••••• Nr. bch. $7~. 648·1005 -•br Twhn!\h~ Fr I<' .,...,1 M111n Rc-nta!JI, MQ.s:J'70 blk bay, & bch. $550 mo. U-15,000. Hy ownr, cash.499-3Ci9 REALTOR 6754161 1 2 n.• •1 4Br. 28a, ran h«' uo;ed as · ' V • """' )'"riv S.10.0003 673 alHS or uurm. 11 ity 15 Ckt. Duplex. 2 Br 1 Ba. comp. reeidence & M bui11ne:.s. dl'))S, cpt, patio, dbl car Emerald Bay, bnght 61..:..--'-'-------- PRIMI COIMU 15 Adulti-$325 to S375 redecorated, !(ar , i-ml $425 mo M5-!lHi>H ~ar ~50 mo. ~·1355 sunnr. occon \'iew. :!br,:? Ur (.'Ondo, pvt ;1dultj;, s-ca.mente I 076 LAGUMA llACH 6 Units E /Side CM MO 494 JU.W fned yd. Sml child OK, no ---HwttiM)ton 2ba. den. deck. dost.• to w1111hcr, dryer. rcfri~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sapts. + 5stores. In· NearWestc,1ff,hoppin.C Mewporthach 3169 pets. $295 + dep .DanaPoint 3226 ~ 3242 pool, tcnms, bch. St>SO encl carport. Re!'s~oo· OCEAH DUPLEX S IS8.000 Uldr /likr come $22.412. price Like new interior~. Xlnl ••••••••••••••••••••••• t>tS-81.84,l!MSMeyer Pl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo.49-l·477s _ p.•rmo.5!'>l-3.198evs. $23.5.000.Xlnt.terms investment. Uy U'1Pl. $:1000 ~to. Heautifully 3 Br:! Ba. rede<', lge fncd Walk t~ manna & bch'i. J Hr. J ho townhou~t· LoglmaHills 3250 2Hr~w/wepLo;,drpt1,Crple, AMERICAN HOME only-S:WS,000 furnlshl'd 3 bedroom o~ yard . Stove, refr11c Sparklin~ :.! sty. :i Br. 212 Sparkltnit new cond ••••••••••••••••••••••• range. Enel gar. $325. -Rltrs494·7513orl00l IJ .Q-II . thewoter Includes 19 ctuhirenok.Ref's.$395. ba,cpL'>,drps,frplr.Rel-. $470. Call "Llla",$3751mo :lhr.:.!hu.AiC M alure adlts. Nwpt SPECTACULAR VIEW C---d 1-. -fT --UD ~ hoat.631-1-IOOAi.'t. t:vs 1 Wknds548·1~5 fae1ht1es. Lse S43S/mo. &16JJ7lor~-5456eves nr. Ros:.moor.552:1~& H~s. ~e ownr nt 437 with room for expansion. on om niums own-• Pia • . --------Call Pat Fry. 493·9672 ur 955·2200 Pnnceton Dr. C~t. Immaculate 3 bedroom houffs for 'ol~ 1700 ~ ' Condo, no steps. upper Easlside 3 BR, fam·rm, Chris 831.2715. Exec In-Ir' cl. 3 Br 3 Ha . 1>40-4-11·1 home that you must in·••••••••••••••••••••••• Prop~~!~ ~a)'.2bbr.rden.2l'ha .frplc". t•, ba, din rm, Crpl. fpk, h:e Fam Rm, Y..el· Laguna \'lllagr hrand4Br.2•.,Ha,d1nin~rm,on t.pecl 1f you are looking CONDO S Pt:<.:JALIS'f ••oo ouA•Lst.-NIWPOttT HACH • u~r · ~~n-, vt P~~io, bllns, refn~. $350 + fee . Marina Vu 1 m1, Sharp, 4 bar, grdnr 2' ~ l'ar jlar, new upgraded 2 Dlt Con Canal w tf.Jcil of Po<>I & for a vrew home. Owner II . H .. C M ., 1''. Vly . ----puo · pu ini; grct n. Christian fam. only. No Ur 2 Ila. l"R, FP, new $625. AILS. 55·H4-l2 do. lk•aut. bal<•ony view, tt>nms! S675mo lHG-8-102 wants oHcr ask 1 ng Touch st on c RI t y 7 U HITS Pride of Avail :\lay 1 to Nov I. pels 540 3636 or 548-77'15 cpts drps l I d pool club house tennis ----- $113,000. ' ~·t»l(i7 ' Ownushlp, Balboa. S700. m3~!:1· 541·5032 yd., bllns. sb'9~~t 1~:i6·~~4 Irvine-3244 cts,' air. ch1ldl'~n OK. QUIET-PRJVACY B 2 Br ho~se m eourt. Newly ••••••••••••••••••••••• $365. 830·87-IB Perfotlt col){\ .. end unit in AMCHOIAGE Leisure World Towers . Six I R, one-2 BR $HS, Won't last act !ac;t! decor d . $280/mo No B Toro 3232 MOVE IH MOW Bluffs, on Baek Bay. 3 Br l uVESTM Vu. lux. liv. Meals. maid. w /fr p I c:, 0 w n er. 1~t beach uul pd. Furn. Pcls. S.18-6173 •••••••••••••• •••• ••••• 2 bedroom condo near A steal al $350. 3 br home 2' 2 Ba, wrap-around " EHTS io·,~ dn ..... ~ 000 496-1840 $345 000 644 1554 F t'C. 645··l900 H II 17141 496-771 1 " · """' · _ • ___ • • * * Consume-rs Guide. ., Rent or lease I.:ike View, pool. i.chool. por k and as a xtrns. patio. sunny Eai;t ex. Mesa Verde 4br, '"' ha, Mow1ta1n view Jllr. 2 ba :.hopping S325/mo. Tcncx898-9891 Sm F<"e posure. Pool 6.12·1:1202 -. -----Waterfront Condo, Bristol 11\dustrial I Hou--U fu -;--h d--f~plc. Spac .. upgraded. home w ·patio S.15U No RANCH REALTY 3252 OWNER J\BO\'E THE u Ei\Cll Co~·e. Carls.bad. lHO ~Q-Pro.-rf'y 2 100 ses " mis e Xlnt lol'atwn. $49S. mo 1. '7 . Laguna Nigueol TI[ E U J. T I '.'.I A T E fl. 2 bdrm. 2 b:.t~h. sw11~ •••••.';~•••••••••• •••• • •••••••••••••••• •••••• • Calt 833 3821 64 1 1200 ,i&t mo GM 1141 ·11 4 or 55 1-2000 ••••••••• ••••••••• ••••• SSSO. Open House Sat & Rcefgale Conilominium pool. sauna, J?.cuzz1. G ene-ral 3202 ---_:_ ur '. 499-:IO:JI all ti pm Never oct•up1ed. ol'ean ~n. lU til'l\l. !>::!ti Playa. w ;unol>,.trut'lt'd Y.hwatcr dock available. l'tsh, skt ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUPER 4 fir. nr S. Ci-I \.'~ry prt\•att· t'Xl''' hnm(' IHVINE \'l\'W, 2 Br, <It'll, 2 Ila, lot NB • O<'. vu. Harcly ;1\';111. lh1s & sail. S68.SOO. Brokrr SALE OR LEASE THE BLUFFS-View ~ Plat.a, boat gall', imml'd ::.urrounded by tu' w;olls, :? RR. l B.1 . s.:~SIJ;J95 7:1. l.JAUna N1~ucl. $.175 S150 Al h ·'ll'h' lJlll pd 1SSanCl<'mcnll"s l1nt:.L 71417~-3208__ t4·1~0/q Llo'.~,d~~~r~al~ 3Bll.2'~ha ~5Mo_ ~~~·r~~e.$81~502l~~~~;~·;~J 4 hr, 2 ba. ~sou urn. :1WLJ,~~'1\a .. $-15~~~~~ C71~1 493-0331 or (213) Reir1i,:, 1\~uc·r hurry! BERTll,\llE;>.:ltY ~onomy & flexibility SEi\\'IEWTl::HIC \'1ew !J611·~737or5•1l10511 :lilH.2 B,1 ~lllO liOO H31-2401 -Smlfec.f>'15-4900 HEALTOHS , -9 f ,,, J 1.lH. 2 ' flc1 . S850 ;\lo :0.1ESA DEL MAR ·1 BH 2' t """'I 5GO **C-sum-• Gut'd• 21~uel Mar 492.41 21 lnco~Property 2000 L<'ascat .S•sq tN.~Nor llJ(i('ANYU:>. 3 Br. den w /pvt en·Lakc!1 ont w dnc ·k :1111 . · . ~1:t .. ..,.,.,, > Set'i1 1 Ll'asc1t'\'1•n•at .,.,. .... ~ ... ----------,••••••••••••••••••••••• pun·hase $250,0UO. Ex :IBH,2•,Ba.S7UO!\lu. trance, frplc, 2 t•ur roar. 2Ba. lrplc. ~WS l'luh 1~1~.:!U:i.; .... $465/575 lradtvt• 1.111:1· twme ·-----.... SU 12 cellenl Oran~c lneation. LAK1'~F0Hf':ST "' ml'ml>ersh1p i11l'I . ilu .. :!'-ua ...• $4951725 ~75 mn.4!11-ft;'.,!L Macnab-Irvine OPE~ H. -4 •Borrel{o Sprin~s duplex. Call (714 I 645·9S55 owner. 3 BR,:.! Ila ~">75 lg. yd, qwet cul·de-sac, 894 257064·H810 ------ <El Camino Rt>al turnoff S29500 (2l1Dr lneome ----------$-12Smo.546·0403 -----2 lir. 2 ba l'Ondos on ll•Jtr HE.\l.TYl'O:ilPA:'\Y toMagclalena -followthe ·; · · f 0 . FountainVoUeoy 3234 enursC'. /\\all. 1rnmcd · arrows I. 420 Calle s.1Kyr.C.arrysel WC . LotsforSoleo 2200 'J S.1251mo.CollegcPark ••••••••••••••••••••••• FromSJS0.499-2241 SPECTACULAR tiome1.. Picturesque old _Taxes $26-1yr.833"897l •••••••••••••••••••••• • <...£' D. 3 BR. 2 ba + bonus, r,, m 2 Story, 3 bed rm, 2 ha. SEA VIEW Spanish: _J.OOO sq. fl .. ••Oran1?c Comm . COSTAMESAR3CP 1. D "1/.sor rm.Clcan&s harp.J\vail bonusroom.fplc,OW. Guarded <iale Communi· Ne.,.. Ut..'dford model. overlooking. the i?olf "~ntcr, "ros.s ""'"K. Ms Zot1"c.l (or 17 u111t ... ·· 11e"9'..("' 4 '5 '77 Refs req'd. .,..,.,5/mo.714 .'.Ki3·4.""1" tv. 2 Br 2 Ila dt•cornlor C l ti & d d ~ " ...., " <.r, Call Chuek EvC'rcll , J\i;:t """' ,,..,., i:arc.len home. \\'alk to arpe c · rapt' + cour::.e: mass1vt' beams Vaught,/\gt.G7S·6900. w/varianre possible ix' <59_402tiN•Jl"I.'. l<1nd.;;l';,apcd. •I BR's, dress the eathedral ee1I ----units. Has 2 Oplx. 1 833·8600 "' • • " /\ttraC'll\e 2flr. 2Ba, 2 car l"l heach area, ll·nn1s, family room, :I baths . or the living rm. Sunny PRIME EASTSIDE house. $275,000 Pnn only :J.l!l 1\lai?noli..1. 2lir w tlt•n. 1(<1r twnh::.c. pool. "' " puol. Jacuut, s auna \11('\\ tcnnts-pool·pnvalc rnunlry k1lehen has a 12 huge garden apts in Centurvfinancial :!ha. frplc•. qutl'I lri·r c·p1,.,.Ac.w~hr1 dr)r.~:1:;0 u5,,3C l\lu::.l S<'l'! S·t SO Isl' c·ommumt\'. 1 Yr lca;.t• brkfsl. bar. Lgc. dres!.· Costa Me!.a + :l hr. Cami-RE \LTOR~'i 752-535'1 lf523 CAMPUS Dt·IRVINE lined street. S.'J75 mo mo. (213 I 4::1 R2tit: t'\ ,. .., " AMPUSDa·IRVl~E 493+1-0l or_5:11 .1:1:1:1 al ~50, mi1., gardener & mg rm. could be a 4th ly rm house w /lrpk. '' · · 01'1':ND\ILY Hi ('h (work! 5171:!~5ti 41Jl',212ba.immac:!~lnrv 01'1-:NDAll.Y MissionViejo 3267 waler incl. Sandie Fi~ bdrm. Lge. family rm., beam C'cil1ngs. p\'t 2 Duple'< lots. Southwe:;t \homclti7317:1·1 in prestige arc:i, Y.alk 1;, !«\:\I T06 P M ••••••••••••••••••••••• &-l.J·ti2flCl(Klll formal d1111ng & 2 wood patios. lncomr S.10.23ti. s /\. P!Jns a\'all H. Ii\ \I 'l'Oi:J• \1 "uper cl~aii ,'I Ill' Ali·.o BIG CANYON b . f I S2lS 000 Mlle SC'Juare Park ~.1.1 IMMEDIATE ~ " ' ·' urning rp cs. . · s ip 5'150.000. l'nn. only. Blakely Bldr 551i 11:1:1 lli•m".~ liJr l"'rlt 111 ll''','l !':-~•Id<' eharmin~ well • 1 \' ll l l TOW .... HOMES 49 4 7551 '" , '·' mo(al53Jii9i0 1<1.<11r.po11 (l\g" " * · * Trade ok. Owncr1Agt ---.---.·irt"'". , .... ,.111 .•. C'\I. ~·~11 kq>1 hsc on qu1N cul dl· POSSESSION S"fl 0 83-'"""(I r "'d &12-9666 ~a1n, Desert. "' ,, ' '" ""'" ,... m · , . .,.~, r cs t ti.:" a" r r-; 5 • l,;11;!1c: (o .. ')&c5 ~&t...(cr R .. --...... lo Sll;,O p..rmu.bW'.!!lfll !>H' :1hr, :.'.ha . :-.unroom. HuntinqtonBeach 3240 1 twdroom AVULT cnn· out~tanding \•icw. ... >VrT 2400 lam.rm \l lgl' brtC'k ••••••••••••••••••••••• do :'\ear ponl. Sl'A. tl·n-For Lse new :lhr l111w, Delu-ce 3 UR or :l +drn •••••••••• ••• ••• ••• •• • • RENTALS frplc. I blk to 17th St. ~1;5 West minster Sprini.;da It• n1~ cind lret'" av actes::.. 1 a m . rm • 111 ti . t rn . l'>"'nhomn~, rc"c.IY for 44 Units with restaurant ,~~ mo 1;73 725' I · d I "II' '" --~ .. MOTEL HO FEE _ _ _ ·I 1'1.•rlrm, 2 h<Jth. 1·ph. $2i5 nw gar ener inc "' " 111"· mov~-1n. "t>eunly build·. cocklaol lounge & 2 Rr OPE .... HOUSE .... CH RE TY 768 <313 ~ "' San Juan ""' :rnn 2 Ba C:\t s:'o5 ·>I' s:i~< 1, t k d r P ~. a,. ,11 I n., w' RA~ AL " 1·nas, t ennis + pools. single family home'. >0 ~ >I'. ''" c !>O . S'l7 ,., Capistrano I 078 Walking distance lo the I 000 Alameda Rd. :1HH1 ha nc; S.195 1584 S;1nla A nil, ' ,5 mo ii I !H,:1 l.lh'.I 551-2000 :1 hr. '.!ha, g.ll'd1'1\ p:ll 10 l"rom $700 lo S895/mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• beach. $250.000 cash in· MoonridC)t' :111H:: bu F\' $-ISO 5 lli·79-15 \'a(·ant. ·1 llH. I '• ha. . . ., . (;nl11r & wtr incl l>lil Joyce Edlund 642·8235 Casas Capistrcano it1al in,·estment. Total Beautiful 2 story, custom :i Bit 1" •La 1111 '125 1·lnst• to O<'t'.111 s.1110 ,\,I.. nandl•I !'i J .l Br ~ Ba S.rn g,or C'orn"r 1 .. 1 Hllns (K.lS 1 <--value "".900.000. Cor1la'·t homn. l'anor·'moc· \'IC'". 2 un 1 11 ha condo ll.B 5 BDIC\l:l II,\ j L II ,.. . -I ' Luis He). ).!Oii l'fl'>I.' & '-Ii$ mo h t, l<i"I + IJ .. p ·---·-·--------.X,cluded mini estatl.'. IO ..,., ' " .. " ~75 ONGOLF'COUHSJ-: nr"i·t i .. n;Xl.l li. 1"1 lakP\t1SU:!5Mi7011 " ~ a deluxe walled com-Stoney Mayock 3 Redrms. 2 ha·~. IJ.lC lam '.' llR l h~ .\111 llfi s1oc. • ""'50 c1r -, I' 541-7~!1:!, t'\t•tli:i l!l!«) -Super 3 Dr. large yard,'~ m 't • fl ;) u L· rm. Obie 1ns ulal1on -~ "" ;:,/. mo "n '·' .J •Hew Beach House r b I "'"'5/ um y .. , ,r • .. ua, ,. am C'l 'RTIS H 1': !H;:: '..! 15!! FRESHL y C'alita <ll'I Sol ;lllllll. 1\1\(' mi rom l' l . .,...,, mo. Rm, wihlln wetbar. ,\MA y 0 CK Basement w laundry & :\lcsa \'trrl<'. 1hr.3 ba, l Get rc.111~ for 1o11rnmtl' PAINTED tv 2 HH. i\ <'.\'!I'll d 1tll 116 Wcstminister, home for a 11 sca!>on:-.. ' ""' "" •• ""' work~hop_ Appro-c 2Ulli. Hr anti Ill'\\ J\rwlw11n t•xt••' \'(•ar IC'asc. ld•'al for t•x now" Wal~ to hi.:Jch I rnm ;J hedronm l.1m1lv homL' P' II: " Sll~l I> I I 11!17 or &12-77-15 from the wl'!comin" ('ll· lAGUNABE""f' sqft.complfurn St>3.fXlO hm••, .·1 llr. :1 11,1.11111.1•1 ~·1· l:1m11' fti50 mo :'\r hen· W;1lk ln gr.1111· · '"'.'.fl.'l,"I "' ""-' s ' ' · near i.chool, park. ~twp· ,,..:! ' try, lo the lu~h palw (114)494-~A.. Open Fri •at/Sun. (oll m~lr ~le, l'Ntlrallv lnr ... l'hls. ~hops. 1•ount r~ school & high !-.Choo! l .. ~ "' I( Rd B R I . I ·1 I I l ' pmg .inti lrec" .J'/ Jcl'e1>:-- Hluff" \ondo. Single lrvl'I • :lBr, :!ha, frp\1'. A'«.111 :\pill J lhru midsummer, l' 1' rf 1• 1· l f o r a n ' o n e awaiting new home. rte. areas. SI ll,!J50. :Jl282 n o .J arrctt ea l) :;.'i&'i i72 i:ll>.'ltw5:1ll:!!l7:! l' 1 u b . ~, ~ s -!J :! I :,. >r. · la. •Ui.!t• :-.um 1·r". $375 mo Paseo Olivos. Open __________ 642·5200. 1•\'(•s wknt1 ~. da~-. dhlgar ~So mo bl l 2fllh ~harp ·1 Ill<. nr ~ad ­ dll•l1:11'1, ('olk;::I' 1 on\ lo F n1.\' s 11111 :'<.n pds 11.111~1 Sat.Sun 1 5P:il. c ... rol\'n ~~~~~..,.....,,....,~..,I Balboa Peninsula 3207 :;..i.; l;R!'itl. :ilr Ht•ddomc S1 ~;l71K RANCH REALTY Hthhard 13-0ytl Rl'.illtor:.. Dli~ss Pro~rty! 1 · ••••••••••••••••••••••• 551·2000 Gi5-59:JO We can ftnd 11 for you. OutofCounty E-cc111~1 ,1• Poinl area .. :\lES,\\'1•11l~·onEur11pa :1 SupPr:lhr "h.1 11\\'. Beaeh area. Prohllll'°'· Property 2550 ulk friim ha\', :ihr. :!h;i br. :! ba, $135 11111 tnC'l'd.~ H O. qll~. dt II' ~;,,, BRAHD HEW Me wport Beach 3269 SHO mo. 673-9510 ;:151.11138 e\'l'~ S .J C, Ry Owner. 3Br. fam rm . l.o\'rly, 1m- maC'ul<1ll" rlcaul. fruit trees & foll;il(C' l.rt'at nbrh(JO(I Sill . .'iOO 100 711!7 Tustin 1090 ....................... 1/•ACRE Patios, and pool +3 Br ~ J\a home. All for SI 10,l)oO Burr Whitt! Rt!altor 2901 Newport Blvd NB (714) 675-4630 Country Club Living t\dult, 3 bedrm Condo <~mgle stor)·) with all the rasy 11v1ng fC':.ttures' Pool. s auna, main bank ruplctes. t ruskc •••••••••••••••• • ••• • • • tam rm &">75 mo l , r gnlnr. "' 1 I I. s-11; Ofl.15 i 11 :J1::1 l!i1>'1 sall's.fori:t'do;alc" under GOLFCOURSELl\'I:'\\.' lse.G/3·082 1 · -----2 ht~flrO()ITI t.'Otttll) tn ••••••••••••••••••••••• W n 0 U BR I DC E . Watc•rfrnnt Uock .. \ Bn, 2 f'l:tck Rav ar,,.. ... rustic 2 -IBH + 2HA II).! f(UIC'l l'Or, ----------1 llr, wooden f111or, fpk. :.! m;.irket \'alues We can Beaut 4br. :J ba. tn level joint vcnlure. Call World house w vie.,.. of fairway Corona del Mar 3222 Wide Brokers.1>73-4545 /5.. htll!> Cui.I p111d . ••••••••••••••••••••••• f1•nr('<I \;1r<I S:IR5 mu Arand O<'W :i b~drm Sti;l•:,·mlo ineludcsuscof Bia. flrlpk, new l'IJll,, l'ar 1-:ar. on'·• al'rr. :O.lo\'<' in """' AG'I L/\NDING home. l!lllll ;i ~11'1 '~HRE y irps. iltl<. SiUll t;.l-1'.t:J.S:! l'nrci, J!rrln. no <'hildren !HO OS:):\ ~q fl .,.. nh l11rmal <11111111.: AN ALT or 7:i:! l\h.'11• or pct~. s;17;, mn. F1:1:1 Ul l'J lndscpg. e~Lbl all'a t"11.v 2 hr dpl-c lrpl. S1'6.950 Pnn onl~ Will hnlY.•>O<I firs So nl llw\' 4 PLEX. t•ons1der trade lnr O (' \dlt s. n" pt•lc; 'Sllltl ---ownt•1 w1111b I yr l:w It 551-2000 llLUFfSCO:-.IDOS San Cle-nte 3276 $.!21l 2hr. ,.:arcigc, kids & " I t ""' pt'ls Ft•t• ,550 JH'r m o int· I g furtlt' Rn<.•k. LI! :.!:.ly, •lhr. Lt':J'-~S start111i.: ;,1l S.150 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lll;:"\Tl:'\GTQN llF..\Cll propert~. 73J-2000 l'P 1;;3 ~11-;tl l ~r new. Sl l.J.lfl <lllnUill - gro~s. 1710 llunl1ngton gartlrner. ~lonth. Al!l'nt hi.I I l'l:! p . Mam Hentals.S.\0·5370 Sharp :J bedrm. :.' lo,tlh :u .. h.1 ll<inu~.f:irn rm, :J ___ _ anor11m1<' O<'can view, St. l'nn onlv Pacific Sands Rll v !16/:Hr.7!1 • NEW UNITS 4 Unlh $.210,000 6 Units $.240.000 l 2 Units $480,000 andotMrs!! Roy Mc: Cardle Realtor 181 0 Heo.,port Cotta M•sa 548-7729 Eiqht 2 Br Units OWCat!V; <>nh I ', \ac:1nl'y $1!1S,fM~I. (; \L,\ PHOl'r:1nn:s Call Geo Frr' :~1? .1.1:;1; Ranc~s. Farms, Grovet 2700 ............•.......... LAND FOR RENT Costa :\tesa. rcrlilt• lane!. 95xGO', flo" er or \ l.'1.!Cl.1 ble i.:arden S?OO per m11 , Y..1 r 1n1·1'cl :!057 Tu!<.t111 AH' f..4!'1 1;.1!lli :1 11r..! BJ c11·r"'' t1om S195. lbr. '2 util. paid h oui.c in i.:rt•;1t c.1rc,1rs.'i50i-.33!Ji3! .Jasmin!' Ctl'l'I... p\l l)!e>cuqum :l hr. 2 ha. ""h11nl Yrl\' 1,,, ;:.1:,11 Ktdi;ok. Fee neis.;hhorhood. lm mt•d MODEL HOME comm. G11.1rdl'tl C.Jtl' frpk. No pt•!s. s.'.>2.J/mo. ... :11~~1Hm·i;-;:J!l221 MainRcnlals.5·10~370 pos:; $400mn Huhcrts U•'l'd1t·l1I l'urk home. !\l•w:1hr,:!ha11r 2 br& -l!llL!ll70wn1•r. __ _ d1•n w pool. ,1;11·u111. ten· ---- I Br, 2 ba. nr So <'st HeallyR4ll-lAAR IXOO sqrt :i heflrm.;: n1 s Si~.1 mo ('al1 ..!llr.Oe!':it1 \11•w,gar,sun l'l hi! r I hath«. Wa ~ :i modf'I G4-1 ·4lt12 llC'ck .. 2 patios, pool, ain. cpts. ns. rp r. " I ' th II th 52? 6'0 27 !l cbllwhr. l'fw 'd palw Dbl Walk fn tht' he.i1·h from .,upcr 10n11 WI 11 c --JStcuni .. ~-,,, .4.X-fMil\'..! "al'!l"e 54!1 3262 ti I I ~ h , 1 ch'co r a llng \\'iillp;qwr-Sea Vit·", new :.: hr. v. clt•n .. ,.. 11" °''" v .. 1 -ia, ms.;. upgratl1•d 1·a1pt•11ni.:. & ;i1t1um. l'\l s1n•t•1 ... , San Ju!'" 11<':.t bPt: r>cco :!hr. 2ha l'pl!>. tll'(i~. H O. ·":oil decking'''" nn uetit cul-Ten111s & comm 1iu11l , Capistrano 3278 """" n n w $ :1 3 5 , m " JASMINE CREEK l'lt•-c 1-.ulsok. 711 !lG:J . .\5G!l tit' ~ac l>lrel'l. Ne\ er $800 mo. fl 111 ll.J.i7, ••••••••••••••••••••••• PLAN SIX Tenl'x H9R·9iifll Sm Fee ll\'Pd in. $175 mo. !case. RJ.1-36:!:! or 6ol~ 801R I 11 o I d Sa n ,l u a n :urn ~· Hd\, f.f~m1 rml ·Brand new dupl<'x , l~l~::1~~e~;~:!1J~~'.St\., t\gent5.161111. 1, HVH M~c~h<lrm. 2 ~·~~~;;,acft,'~:,~~~~i~~~f. prn·ateslu .v w · rp e, 1' Fa·t"I ., h ·> 1 <lhl nar walk t~ C'\•·i Woodhridgenew-!Br.2 -· Ba. den. "rcinr. wrotcr llom1111um. Larae '.> rm & lthrarv area 's s ift'. -r , w >a. "' • " H Id d I " " -lrH'ludl•-; u ... C' of clubhse. paUo. landscaped. 23()(1 ythinl( Avatl now. s.1~,0 a. n ry rm. m rm, I<!~ paid SSSO fl4S 82 18 &lrm., 2 baths, carpel· Oranj!l'. n7:l·603!1 mo Call s 16.02;0 tum rm. upg raded S.t7.1 LAR'"'•"'· mg. window coverings, EXECUTIVES pool. Jarui1.1 & li·oms l~e,5+1-839flor>S32{ll')!i2 ur. htult·ins,2rargarage& Ytiu don l ha\<' lo lw .111 nmrts (';ill tor apµl Yi E<isl Costa Mesa 1!rand Redee. 2 hr. nu cpls & --:-------Ocean Vu Home patio. <..:all 646-2158 Mon. -tenan('e fr1•e ).!rounds dnd l•---------m ore It '-; bi!( 11nd ~pacmus and rPa'1y tr mo\'c' mlo! l'an'l resist·• Call Reod ca,,,.t Realtors 833-3380 SA.'IJ CLE~! ENTE THll'LEX One block to Del ~lar shops ( :J I 1 Br UOILS. alwavs rl'ntcll S89.!lO<>. RERTll \ llF::-.OR \' REALTORS 2151.>el Mar 4921121 t•~et·uttw tn afford th" l~·l:.e SRSll mlh new :l hr home. ~rple. drrs. R 0 . 2 Car ga1 ,New 2 ~R·~?nMat.eo.on 3BR,famrm,d111rm,2-Thur c;. days: eal l 1i1.,1ut brand n<'w nnu COLE Of NEWPORT l''l patio. dl>l g ar<1izc. $325 mn.714·!>fi3·4SW 1,0th fciirn.iy: H~ncho frplcs, hlln~. \\ct h;or .\ll3·0SSR Fri, -Sun. even· ,,1 It homeon :l'"al're... HEAi.TORS l;inrlscapeci. S.\2."i 2:J90 -------San Joaquin ~4 !JS. hui.?t~ dec k w /ht!aut inJ!s&days th:11 h;is it all BKI! 675-5511 Oran~e. li73 603!.I Vacant. 3 IJR. p, ba, S.18 l2'Jt_1___ \l('W. S6i5 mo. ·--=------- til I I li77·S.i:ll -- - -clOl\elooc<'an.s:m Ask l K JACOBSREALTY RRANDNEWCONOO OR5:!:!ns:io Fas\ h\tng S.!7~-, :! hr 3 Br 1 '~ Ba. pool. $2iS forKt'tth91iR l'.lliflkr S}.'jl J Jr.2 ha. ids.pets 2 Hr, 2 Aa. hrdwood flt. ~l lll!h•"nk Ft'l' :>.1ct•are11 Kids petsOK snRlsok.F<'t' 675-6670 Wood fple, t?reat vu. VA rHATrRMS \J~tnHc•nt:ll" .. >Hi.~,:i711 Smtfce 645-,HlOO 2 Hr <''>ntin. ~•duh r('fn ~1tunR~ntal~.54o ~,:no - --I t ' l d --r ., " ' I I & f -THE BLUFFS poo · pa '0• cp s, rps, ,. 1 11 • •Consurnt'rs Guide P <')(, poo rt•c· a1•il :'llr 1 1 ?I * • hltns. S.125. 21:1-61:!-1-21 1s ••••••••••••••••••••••• :'111-:W llunlin~lon lk'Jc h .... pert acu .ir :i r :•ti;, .l llH. 2 IJa, g.ir, npls. \'r Brookhursl & Ac.l,tms >e uxe .tBr. -~a. l'~•:;1 Decorator's modl'l on ----HEW CARPETS! t'our·Plexes, Garf1t'ld & home· on lri.: fnl'tl 101 · ly S41!i mo S'llO 2 Ar henm ceilgs. S300mo.!\.17-&IU3 A iC. frpl. l'Ov patio $li.l bes t grel'nbPlt :l Bdrms. llJ<lrm. garden home S39:> Westminsteor 1098 Beaeh Bl d Prine pals hu~i· 11 ' rm. frpk. ck 673-:jg.'iOA"ent 111c•1• area. call now! Sml · ---'1 fir t'nl\'' Pk 1 hlk 21 b h II h\ I A ·1 Near Edinger and ,. : I . FullpntcSll.!150 HKfl -----" , ..... 1~15 .. 1900 2 hr condo, I ha. tomm. s ho p 'i,:. S~:JU. Short 2 at s. ii: Y up 11\'r m". ,\,·:11. pn I Ma,f?nolia. Absolutely im-only. Agt. 536·8874 , ' • graded' $n3S/Leasc. :331 SJC. Call 4!!3-3673 <7H l67G-5717 :lbr.2ba.nopets.Southot ••C-s•-r•Gui'd• pool. carport. 166111 leases. y· t T h D h •--maeulate J bdrm. horn<' $82 500 _ABR "b c 1 >n " "" ....... ~ .. ,,44 0 415 •40 '"c'!l is 11 rue a. rive r"" 3 and super yard. $6l ,950. · -. -a, rp c. <. .. 222080 hwy. r.10 1\cac1a. $.500 Arbor Ctr. $.'JOO Dys·1 __ ... _·"-·~.!: . .'' -·~ callforapp't.6-I0·071:!!lor SantaAna 280 200 ft. to the lrg lake. R--'Ltat___ mo 673-2138 F.A')TSIDE3Br.2Ba.$450 893·6S71, ext 210. C\'eS. Th w ·11 ' Jn l ' n 548-1290Agcnt. • •••••••••••••••••••••• Alltcrms! Club rights, pool. tennis. c-wEx..,.h e I" ·d d lk t 8!n 475~ Mr. Mohamed e I O\\S,. r . ' a. Sharp Bradford brand-new. T ry 15 <;, c ~ 2800 mo. nc Y • w 0 fplc, S-150 mo. Uni\'. Pk, 3 down or 3BR 2ba. 3·car ••••••••••••••••••••••• sh?ps· N.B. schls. pets 3 BDRM. CLEAN /\\'uil Br 2 Ba. <'omm rec facil. ----------CONDO. 4 Br. 11,,; ba, WESl S IDE REAUY ~~--848-2323 ""ORTR D"' children OK "ar 325 bl 1 .,,30 -s27847 SSOO/Mo. 2Br+den pool, clubhottse, play gar. Entire 2nd. fir r /\ .-•. Beaut hst' ' " • tns. <' ose to schl & ..., . 1 • . ~, . v . d ( Rochester 642·3693 h <'>'?C '''"' ., -----·-----home. Walk lo beh Pool arna. l'r1v. rear yard. master s uite. $99,500 m .. 1ss1on ieJo. lr or Rf:A LTY COMPANY · sop....,,,, mo."°° ,,,101 " ,....._ __ R _. h · u B L' t --In Walnut Squarc. 2Br, &tennis Only $.155/mo. Agent, no ~ eu.Estat~ Owner/ bkr. 540·0555 01 se inn. ·or 1·11 11 SPECTACULAR 4Br,2Ba.$100mo.L~fncd 2Rr.tB:i houses.likenew, :!ba C<1ndo. Xlnt eond. $575 /Mo. 4Br+den ree,M!Hl6S5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 581-5986 Valley. Call 673 f;s7o 7 Ill SPYGLASS! yd, gar. pets eh1ldren S300 S.,75 A ·1 A Close to com·trnirnrcs w /virw ·---.------- ti4obll• Homes 8 .t . C t PM. Outstanding N('w Hrd OK. 8990ak St. ff42 3693 l!<t tl5th .2G14va ~·Inn:;;. Rec area. pool. cnclos~<I $fi50/Mo 31lr on wolcr Weostm1nster 3298 For Sale I 100 Ms~r:.~ u$n~~K10do~n8 Re-al Estate ford Model 14 BR+ I,.,:. Opc'nSunclav R-1R(l~l~I )l.Jr.Call9"R62J8 withdockloryourhoat ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• $239,500 H urry !! Wanted 2900 honusroom) lleaut1r1111v 3Dr.2baCollegcPark --· S---Fr--$1400tMo 4 Bclrm with 2Story,'111t·clrm.2hath, Ff>r Salr. Mobile Home Property House. 642-3850 ••••••••••••••••••••••• (':Jf'(><'lcd & cir a peel \itcw $1()() :!l'lr. 1 ·~bn. udlt <'!tnd .. Ill Across t. om Lake lge larcl & hoat doek lot llll q•t .... d1 ps, fplc. nw. (olderJIO'x48'. Nr lloag ---OWN Prop"rtv in 11tocean.harhor&h1ll~' pool ~u 1·rp1 ~ p :11111 W0<l(ltmdgt•A1horLake \nrnchoat S.t2.';1 mn'il-1:~1345119 Hospital. s_q100. Wrltl' MESA VEHDE 4-PLl-:X lni.tlt•wno'1. lf.t" thnrne 2-5 Yr ll•asc at S1500 mo E11clC1\l'd i.:a1 1' "' lo :111r. <!B;i m :!Br & dt•n " P.0 .Box 1455, Costa lmmac.5enci:ar.Sl5!lK ·'r~n o.".''ll'"'"" waler & jl.ar<lent•r incl JUHDr,2 hii:O.lr~.i\.ndr hc·h $32.'itmorent 1~111 S1111kt•n 11\ 1'111. frpk. $750/Mo.t\vai1Apnllhtut,I! 4ltr.1wwly 1>ainted, _Mesa.!~~-__ Pnnonly.AJ(tl'42·R550 v WIL"L"PAYCASH!! S\250 SeC' & tll'antnl! $425 on 1st>) 842!1:11 1. l.:111~ . .f nr 1111 1 & l'HIVJ\1'1': Augu~l-t111 Y.:itt.•r Y.tlh gn•al tll'1~hborhood. 5202 drp J.11xunn11.; 1tv111J! in Ai.:t · hr h. llpgraikd till. mir-boatdock llc1kell'y, $450/mo. MOBILE HOMf: TO BE Duplex & house on'• n1•r1• rh Tom l>'Alt·~sandrn a homt' \'alu<'cl nt ovei Roy Mc Cardle--------ror£'d closet door~ next lo SSSO/Mo Winh•r, $1201; 847 R.t20or H9R·26:l6. MOVED: Furn 2 Dr. in Westmins ter. $19,000 T.D. PROPERTIES S.100,000. Tom /\llin~on Rtaftor l 810 Newport \iacnnt. 2 BH. I BA. wulk hed. \waut lill'd entry. Mo. in summer. Dsyv1cw ----- IOxS0, 59 Rod & Reel, lst down.Ca11 Russ63l·<M68 (213) 674·6907 or 1714> 642""'J,c<Kl") to oecan. $300 tmo. Ai.k R t"'-'95 1 t rental 2 nr fr"lc LEASEF.xecS&S2sly,•1 """" " Cotta M•1a 548-7729 for Ke1'th, Bkr. "'·"' ·1317 en .,,.. .. or !IC op ion • • ,.. • b f d ' I $1. SOOtakes.615·0149 4u~'t•.,t"•o2br,1ba ,two 5-106201 anyt1m<' or LEISURELIVIMG """ (714)640-1022 o r eleg9nlly furnished. r, ai;nrm, tnrm,f?OO• •u" .. (71l)M652"laft 6pm 213)4323981 Bontsllpsva1lable nr. <.oldenwest Coll. RARE-Newport Bay 3 br. l\~ ba. $120,000 · .. ' _ l.n nron Crest con· $250. 2br , 1tarage, kids. ( . Wat~---.t.Hom'"'s $500.892-7276 JSron t 2 ar, 288 , 548-9695 W"' ..... TED dominium . original 3bedroom, 2 bath. Open slnglesok.Fee PLE .. SECOME ....-.nrrn "" w/Cnbar1a In Lido Pk. "'" : model -3 OR'!!, family beam , fireplace, extras. Main Rentals. 540·5370 "' Coll 6) 1-1400 Condominiums $25.000. 573.2549 2 COVIMGTOM 2·3·4 Bdrm lfousei; or room. 21~ baths. lllahly 646·9091 LEASE MEI f\lrnl1h~ 3400 • DuplexeslnHtgftch. Condos. Cash immeci! upgraded. W\'l hnr $270.JBrT.H .Pool.Kids •2Br+DenTownhome ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ac~fortal• 1200 Owner.MA-l230 Repairs or lnte pay +fireplace In tlvini: NwptHgbls3brduplex. ok Fee $112.'iMo.lmo.lreerenl! BigCanyon.2BR .eondo.1,uxurlou:<1 2RR . Snuna, ••••••••••••••••••••••• men ts OK. I nvestor room & master BR. Ten· ~alio, fncd yard, end .Main Renlllls.540·5370 • 2 Br+ Dcp Townhome S795Mo. annu al lease Bay view. Sl700 mo. 601 Athntlott lnn1ton 973.04112 nis eourt +pool. Gnted i:urage. W tO hook UJl. • $450 Mo. 1 mo free rent• Lido Realty 673-7300 Lido 675-3020 l~HTORSI 38 apu. Approx. 12 yrs -------eommunity. Short l<'rm R.V. prk". lmmcd oc· Slnl(tes. 3br, 2ba. 111 lot,• ~ Ur + Air + RV · ----- .UILD.11151 old V ()()(! dit' lf'llSP or mo·t o -mo rup~~S.549·9200 1)4'l8ok.NowS350. • 11t~rni:e .$400M0 W~TCLIFf' .. ~ bedrm, Condominiums " . cry g Mn ion. Small Building Firm $650 /Mo. Sandie Fix LARGE 2 8 h me C ts Tenex 891198'J1 Sm fee • 2 Exe<'. ofr. f.ui tes S378 l • b o , $ 6 2 $Imo. Unfuntls~d 3425 98 ACR F.S-between Walkln1 dl"tance to ~Jots, tear downt1 or r o · P · b Mo +gardener Agenl dayi. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oc en n 1Jtd e I Vi 5 t 8 . Seara ShopplnJC Plu:a In flxcr·up~rs or even add ff44.fi200 <K171 st\, rd Fc.-nced )d. 3 Br. 111 a with frplc. · 540.11~ eves 548-S508 n-a11tlful roll1'nr1 hill111 . Jil'm ot. Priced al Adults.$22$.G44·980tl S3SO+ut\I Huntington or.'Vr1111•irs r11..,~rn•1"1"f' • OF.LUXF.3 Br2Baoftbt ....-" ~ 000 rhon1• ••7 ~7"' ons. R-l . 2, 3 & •I, /\II cnm· [ -· ~ T • L NI" I Cnt1 y Clb Small sprin(I( f«'d J11kc. -~--·---,,.,_._.,_.,.._ mlllth>~ t.<u«'llin~ likr or Larire t bdrm • Crplc .• -Contlnenlal. 961H70fl ~ It~ ·11·~1 2+F'R., In Nwpt Short'!\ } c . ,.ue • . 56000 /p er acr-e . C,a 11 BRAND NJ.o;W Oeluu 11 no cornmlMlon for owner p11tio. garage. S42S 3 Br, Fam Rm. cpl'I, d rJ)8. ---'·-·--441 62nd St C'11ll Mr Comm pool. assoc: dues Ma.,...... 11 "k .,.6 l\llaa l'lec R {O, 2381 Rutrcrs 1 Br. unfum Condo Pool •. ' j 8t•ncH1i<'t . 7!12 l800 or Jl(I_. L.'\e 499·22-17 • .,_,.,, Urut apt. $195,000. 10% Sl' er. 0 1· • .,.. 'VQOQ 644·2212 4!J7.ll.2fl2 Dr.635·6'1SO (714) Carport. $225 mo. No , , ----- down 7132 1''enway, -----pet.a 983·207'1 64S-ll03;Aftfl,&4Z·2557 LuxuryCondo Wutmlnlster. By owner. 2 hr, 1 bo. fprl<'. jlaroae. Condo. French Quarters. · C\llv~rdolupac2Br2b,11, Ocean Vu. Hee twnh!\e, 2 Rr, drn, l~ Da. dining Writo Claoilkcl Ad #IMO. i~nt l0~!re on Dalb<>1• No pee., M chihtrM. Yr· 3br, 2Yiba avail. Aprll 1. 4 nr l~ Ba, covered patio, brlflhl kit, r\I~ tac1l. Nwpt Crc~t. 3 Rr 2\Ai Ma. erNl, flOOI, j11cu,,.d. ~. Dally PlJot, PO Bent 15e0. a an 'p ~~ly. ly. S37S. 426 MatllOld. 1425. mo. 65t·86'1• or Fam Rm . tncd yd, iar, Avall for app x 2mo. fplt' wrthAr tun r~c HD. Mnllov Realtor& =======::;;:==.I Oleta Meta. Ca. 93628 &W-99005ondra 751-16\5 iood loc. ~.891-0617 S330/mn. Eve. 752-1171 facll'. S6SO i;73 23:12 '96.1 mt · -',:.~~ HERITAGE . • REALTOR~ - I j J fll :! ta. 1\ll n Vt Iha 1 «"1 11 ... 1mm1r .ilr, no IK!lll sr.o llJ0..61 w ............ .,. ... ,_ .. ~ .... Aph 1•2 .. ,...., ..... 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Santa Ann h•twt•t•n llarhnr & Fa1rv1ew (.'rill ~S7 0616 S175 lJt1l paid Sl<>H' & SELL ldlt-Item• w1lh rc-fn1 t'ee Da.111 Piiot CIHsl(led Ad ()pf-n S111 2·!\pm. 2 Dk dt lu'tt", rrpl~ drp-. ~•r 23l41 D Sa11uaro or <'Ill 588 8137 2 br :! ba 1inll Ne' er ll\ed In Frplr & all 'tlrat; S375 mo 1>45.;573 Al{I :lba horn• w r4•,pon• For Rent omct or shop f\!m All ammf'~1t 1es in 23.Sx2.5 S sq ft '150 lllSI cl I pool t.iO 111195 or Newport Rl\cl SU• I In Main Rentals. 540·5370 642-5678 675.()(!()l qwreSte. 0 .646 3:111 LAGUNA BEACH Small Commerclol Store or t·an bt> u:.t'<I a!> pro fcS!>ional office Locale Ill ottkr shopping com pl'''· v. llh rust1e at mo:.pbl·rc Sli5 ~lo . ul1I p.iid b) landlord ORAN<;t;.; I. IQ l ' o It (;.ill (:!l:JI GIFT GALLERY Newport Rl'ath WJnt acll\ e p.irtnl!r or rnJV be pun·ha,ed '\1r Smith 110arn tpm l6i5 :!OHO l~mca -Dusky Tulip Humble BUCKET Ila\ e you h eard th1 lale!il ., A s porls e11r hear-.c? ll come!> with J k1ck·lhe-BUCK ET !>eat MISSION REALTY !ll:ISS. Coa!.t, Laguna 4'4-0731 Gro:.s ~.ooo mo Gtl 1111.,1 lion. dn. lull:. at1<·111lcd -Post -lpm 7 . .t 20!1:.S F'Ul!ND· Male While Poo fill', JU!.l ellpped. \'IC II rook hur!>l /Ada m 1>, 11 n 968 6838 ____ _ 4 DELUXE OFC'S . • r ,. ., .11 Amuiliuu ... ll un~:.l Fow1d 1VWKeyonblu~ l on rm . 'tl al -5. J E 11 t•1 .: l' t 1 t' , <' o 11 p 11' Cl panl.'led. !.m_ wh:.l' in n .. nt·t~lt'cl lnr lamilv om•n· & Yl•llow !anal aim at a~. I nr :! y r leaM:! ~.akl' t<ill'd hu-.rnt',.., Unlimil La~una Bt>:.wh Library. l·iH•".t Jrt'<.1 Kent l'<lpolrnl1al li7:l777<i Found. 1-·cmalc Gra ~ llarkins Schnau1.er. red collor i l4·581·939:1 HIGH VOLUMI: llrensc tag 2s.t7 645-280:! RETAIL STORE Bcaeh are.i, lfl>O ,q rt . All nl'w 1 rn pro\ l' mcnls L:rpt. 1 usl llght1ni.:. lrp\e. l'll'. Ca~h lur 1111 prm l'nlt'nh -+ fk11.1hlt! lt'JW ti75 3080 ( 111-41 l.t·ase 4 rm suite w balh 1"11r1cd uir. amp ll· pJrk g 43ii1 ~ E . 17th St, t ·\I W 1 11 d t' 1· or .. t t' S!i5 m11 lii3-0l IU otd .. r hou-.e, a~ b. illU !.II It S!5IJ mo. :\o ll'J,.c. Jl :!.'>2X ~cwporl Blvd. Costa '.\ll·:.a lndustriol Rental 4500 FAST FOOD ti75·1126 SPECIALTIES Founcl !Viale Gt'rman Work1n~! partm:1 S!>OO Shrph\·id S.A Frwy 6 mo + J.ll'll'l'nl profil Hoult' 5. Mar l!l. Call l.,ndt>rslan<l1n)!. 1·on,,. 551HiOO'.! ('ll'lll IOUS 111111 \'Id 11.1 I s1:1J~1u lnH~!.t11w111 "'<t LOST MJrt'h 8th. ..,Cl'Url'cl & 1duntlahl1• Dadl!.huncls 2 urn I.. I l\t•y l0t.•, 1mnwil ,1\,111 I.ilk V1r AdJms ~ (' .i 11 M r It n ht• 1 l s, '1 a g n o I 1 -• 0 w,, c 557 1041 heartbroken. ,Reward No qucsli..>ns asked Investment !JliJ 11570 or 834-0550 Opportunity 50 IS ••••••••• ••••••••• ••••. Peirsonals S 350 r h ••••••••••••••••••••••• "Investor w un·.,1g t .., v. a n t c d f 0 r '1 0 d ~>nnkm~ problem . 0e~i~ns Write 1'0 lio>. ~,all Alco~ol lle lplme !45:1 .'.\plic h . -1 hr-. a clay R35·3830 •••••••••••••••••••••··~ytoLoon 5025 PR!'.:GNANT? ---------1••••••••••••••••••••••• Carin ~ c:onfid enlia I AIRPORT ('Ounsl'lini,: & referral .\mplt· parkmi.:. lrt'e"ay ht, 2nd & 3rd T.D.'s Abortion. adopt1oq..~~ & J1rpnrl v1::.1l>1lity 3:.!UH LOANSAVA!l.,\Bl.1': kl·cp111g .!• Sq ft W1r••repl1on or Cn'<l1tnol1mportant Al'CAHE 547-~ ht't" pnv offln: & rl'!.l IJiJ 4x11:1 Brokc1· ~ *SHARON'S*' room S'ig.l Pl'r mo HARBOR REAL TY 673-4400 •MISSION VIEJO• XJnt locatwn 1n new 1n dustnal park 1!)3· 1702. e' es 493·7687 For lea~e 1400 sq ft nl M~CIC)eS. Trust D~"'s 5035 ....•..•............... LOANS 8Y2% OllTC ALL M 1\SSAG ~ 4!1'J·l~24 *KAREN'S* Also 2nd TD Loans OUTC ALL MASSAC E Faire~l Tt'rm" ),11\l'(' 1949 6P!\l 2A~ RJ8.J78(1 Sattlff' MtCJ. Co. 642-2111 545-0611 *KAREN'S* fin· \\arehou~e + 11100 WANTt:D 2nd TD , "II ll stor<1ge ,)ard '" si!l.000 Will IM\' points 11' 111e . Ind. Com pit'' Well '-l'l'Urt'fl <:d711 pro "' J\aJI. key Jnek g;i~ r1v t;7:l·lfi.'>8i•\'('s OLITCALL MASSAGt-: GPM ·2A~I 838·171«'1 ABORTION l'nuns<'hng & lfrlerral Pn•g IC'!>l·:I\ ail. wknds 2-l llr llclpllnc SH.9-195 ,ump & M!CY service!> pe - N.11111nal Sc·n 1ee~ ('o 10', l>IM'OUlll 10· lnl on 6-10 H:.!50 Dl.000 2nd T U 3 Yr 4600 due d.1tc on ot•eJnlront ~~~!.':':~~!~~•••••••• hom e m N lJ Call Hay, MASSAGE FIGURE MODELS ESCORTS OUTCALL OHL Y 631-3811 H1•..,11on),1hlc J<rn rna t1 ... 1 wl'k'> .. m111l l Bdrm col tai.:{· ur house part furn 1n l.;q.:una R carh •H :'ll•·v.1~111 fll';ar·h ~no per m" ()u1l'l loeal1 on a m11!.l Send 111rormat1on Ill Ad ;'l;o !Uili. l)all) 1'1l11t. PO 130\ 1560. Cosl:.i Mc,,ci. Ca hf !12621; (lualif1ed rnuplt>. re~1 dt·nb nl area tor 17 \'r!> v. :.int vrJy lease :! br, 2 ha . unfurn Balboa bl.ind Cal l Camera Shop. 673-0:J:!U llnu:.mi.: for \ 1sitin~ UCl l'rof('ssors fam1l1es . :l v.<'d• pertod!. June l'.!th Ault 12th Call K.1:1 !'>l!ll \;cl 'm apt "' ha. m ex· c:han~c· tor Rkkpi.! T) P· 1ni: or PBX "ork RJ7 30341 lhr apt on B:ilboa Isl yrly rental Smi;:lt> fem adult. non !'>mokcr dr111l..e1 t.75 :167~> Bu1iness J1nvest / Finance ••...•....•............ Busineu Opportunity 5005 .•.••.•....••.•..•....• RESTAURAHT l..irl(C. Ultimate Ill (lX· l urc:-. & m ot 1 f S.10.0IHI Yr m'l now & JU~t J!Cl· ting ~tarlt>d. Nt'w faM ~rowmJ! area. t;.z opr. Check th1:.1 UBI 751-3741 Boat Sales jSen Sl60.000 last year Outo.,land>nJ? fac1hl1es bt!? yard. authonted for Johnl'on. OMC & other-. \'l'r\ hltle hl'IP re11u1n·d i':a!>y terms' Ull 837-4200 Pioneer Chicken WOW' The be~l .i\ad 01 g Co Top[,(){' S.IO I MH) t 111.·r yr n('l I•: / I. opr Prtl'ed ni.:ht ('1111 for more di'la1ls UBI 751-3741 GIFT SHOP fi45 6.192 Announcements/ Penonols/ Lost & Found •........•...••.•...... Lost & Found 5300 ..........••••••....... REWAHD' SIOll 1.11 ... 1 Yl'llow wh1ll' I.ah p11p py. Fl•rr1. 20lb. \ ll' l'1•d t·o. C: :\I D} !. 11:!7 ·:!2711 Ev· i51 "830 LOST l;t>rm ShC'p, male. tn-color Ii yr'> V1r La.: Bch Reward ' 645 :n3!1 LOS T . Ma le, adult S1ameo.,(', Ans to Sam Baycre .. 1 NB 1133 :!571, eves 5-tl:I 53()1; FOUNO Sm <;olrll·n t Ir doR. m.1h·. hlk flt•a ml tar. v. prnk rihhon 5-18 !\.lllC'l Found Orani:e lat. malt'. Irle ,:n•t•n t'\ll'' Bullhard & Brookhur,I. ll B 968 l!iR5 FOUND Blue i'<1rakPc·t, \'I(' Balboa Pl•n111 673 1172 a ft tll' :\1 FOLIN O, Tl'rr11•r tvpt· clnA. mull' Vw. Jl•ronimo & H1d~c Hout<·. El Tm n 830-959!1 EXOTIC GIRLS :\lassage & :'wtodl'11n).! 011t1·:ill 542·3Hi9/~3·3~ll -"T"'. LINDA & VICKI '. •• OutcaU Manaqe\ : For the Fun of it! .. • Serving all Orange Co, .• 549·2743 HELAXING MASSAGE BohJ.imcs· Lu· 711as:-.eur Oull·alls 9 1) 49-i.5111 UHINKING t rcatcs problem ... 11 1101•,.,n'l sol\e them. II '.\OU need help. r.111 l \IH::'ll.inor llnsp1tal 111 OranRC 633 9582 ___ ~ Spiritual Re~r- 1815 So. ~I Camino Real San Clcm<·nle. Ful1y lk !<'or a ppt. 492· 72!16 ---- 111-:AUTIFUL GIRLS h .1 \ l' J n l' x l' 1 l 1 n ,_ tncs:.al-(t! .ihout tht>p· Anaheim Studio. 5:15-536:1 HAPPY BIRTHDAY B11t hrother Joe fOH I.AUi I':~ WllO wan\ tn talk to .1 guy. CJ1i= a~vl1me 1·821 tl137 _ _.~ LCX>K THl:'wt I Taki~ Art(.· Found. white Cal, l hlue nc!.S diet plan a11~. t'yr. l i.:rn CYl' FrmJlr ,\quavap "waler pill~ -. V1t NewlJnrt & Panfic f'ounl:11n Valley HC'xilll Cst II B 1213)69117727 Drui; ... across lrDO\' round. r> a 1· h ~ h u n <I female. brn v. rl'd collar. V1r Mai:nohu & Arl.iml>, 11 B 842-8540 or 962 3AA4 <JJrk1e> Mites Sil Park ' LOST Mole Ternt>r typt' Trani 5450 blk tan. 20 lb!. <Spike l ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 24 77 Goldl'n\lorsl & :ampcr ln Iowa m 1\pnl Mr f" ad cl 1• n It B Hoom for unl' ma\l>e Reward ll·lll :1!13.1 & lwo Hl'f, t'\t hanicd 892·b..'l.1i lfl.17l \\onrm 1.1. Spr 1•1 Found P.inlhl•r Bike• l'\I owner u1c•n11rv "' 1·<1lor, ~.,_. & "errnl no . d<it;• 6. ·1111• In"\ , •• ~on t 'ontart II H f'nllC'r d1•pt repor ~j !'If'><! I 0 ;:;,;;;;; & •••• • O e • e e e o • I l,ost. l'ul•k1quw mull. Instruction 70ClS (cmak. blk WtWhl l'hC'<I ••••••••••••••••••••• .. • & paws Vil' t~1do lslr. Mt-.;N WOMEN N.8 . 675 01!111 TRAIM FOR . · '.. LAGUNA BEACH LOST. Slamest> t'Dl Unique inven tory of w very loni hair & rucc fll(lS. Downtown Mall like Persian. female IARTEMDING _ • .... IOC"allon 1 962· 7854 UBI 837·4200 F'OUND-T--. • orlo1 ~c on IURGEJlS F1oro St . l.nRun11 Bch 111.000 Mo aros~ S3.000 494 4~1a mo nt•l :'lh1jor nlvd • rricet.I to :icll l''rec FOUND Coekt'r mix. hind'!! Other goodies male w 1hc Pendellon ~00, 62A brv.n ~1c Reubens Ull JS I .]14 I ~~ u r u n t N B TWO WEEK CLASS NATION-WI OE JOll P LACEMF.NT /\SSISbT ANn: GOO J OB OPJ>ORTUNIT ll!:S AMERICAN IARTINDYS SCHOOL , 1104 E 17th St .. SA. ~ 8341980 "'~ &hoots Coe l To Co ~ ........ ...................... ra Ult ••-mbt. rt ...0 '" )Ollr ----------• Bab111u111 m7 bo• •kdp. VI, Oran1• " 22ad. Coeta Jll ••• m.2111 ._ .. *' . Lw&J lrviM C'OO PETEBSPAINTINO .... -.. •••••••••••••• 0 n•SC'nlcttwe ~nt . 147·1112 for Expr'd . Rraa Rate•.1-----------1 CONCJU!TF. Vf'.CIAL Llnok-vm , n1J WH, t'OV· ly. bHuekly flH1' COl1PLF.SC1..f.ANl~<O Freti ~t. Crll Gene Ft i i I Dr'hrWl)I, ••U11.•mll•. 1.0,C •• revair .. ub nour. rmtc11 (.Vil• Mear, ClealliAJC•ltb('AHE. ........ ssz~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jllll&IOI 6 plrnt ra. Con· Reta • lk. 2711 6 N•,.port. llunt1n1ton. 0.reUr PaulaAJJJ Olll3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• INTERIORJEXTR Paint· lO'\ off with t his ad I will bebn1t ovw tt.1ter rtttt• AaJ,lhalt 1;1w1na le •t~ CdM t'all H.on. 04!1 '1~ lrocuna. Uaht houHwork. lftl. Expr'd hts:h qu•llty Plumblna. wait r Hrv. vacaUocl lkJ\1 Oerfleld removal Aru rt!h. orti4S4SUll STE A M CL EA N s:uoan hour. ~wk Super reaa rates. area.lc.tbyll:z..CH tm'1126,MSTH3U Gei•ud1g CARPETS. also SHAM 00741J7 Reas832:U68 ____ ....:;.. _____ , ••••••••••••••••••••••• Prof. J a paneise Landscap· POO "1.00RS & WIN· --frn·3W John -----i 0Ulc1 care hi my bom• ChlW C Gardenina by Japant'lle mg It Gardening. 1-'ree OOWS CLEANED TOO. lnsulatlon EXCLNT PAINTING Near So. Coast P.lua. ..,.. munt cleanup trim'. est. 545-7072 G~ lb1.e>hl l'.dll UUl\;il 5.J7 isog ••••••••••••••••••••••• l nlr •· Evtr. Reas. 151-.8l9' ••••••••••••••• •••••••• ' • ex ~ ,._ L1c 't1 tl1aycare. wkdys ming, tree ~i:....968 3486 Cianaral S..ic.1 Xlnt houbeclean1n.i by 7;:,'.~~~~~=~W P~~:'sn L\~: i''reee$t. 548·2706 FRED _,.Rlet Nt'wborn to 5 yn;. My RelJable Expr Japanese ....................... day S28 day. O~n J25(Jl8.bonded 963·9S46 PAINTING. fntr /Extr ••••••••••••••••••••••• home CM. Warm meals Gardener R P;ii.onable HANDYMAN lransportalJon. 543·4625 • • . - -Reasonable, dependable. ----------1 Colleie Student 54856.'il pnces.f'reeei.t.045·5230 Apb&home:-.,rea,nhl aft5pm. Sa\'eEIM!rgySave Money. Free est. Call Jay RoofinCJ Carpenter Patio cvri.. Mike Call Robert631·2625 --Cl ---Weatherstrip your home 645-7965 ••••••••••••••••••••••• M cks. renees, shelves, Contractor -Mrs Kings eaning, today. l.lc. 1960'Jl, Fr est, »dd ona, etc. Refs. Cree ••••••••••••••••••••••• Expr Hawa11an gardeJler Companion Aide Ex pr d painting & carpet co Randy 494 3537 Paint a ny Bdrm w fl coats ROOFING SPECfAL ~l 6'1J.311.M. Yd cleanups. pruning, Good home t•are for Sr .. Wl': L>O IT ALL" ----$49+pamt. Beam cetl· Deluxe .iNO seal tlown Service calls It small JOb.'> only l.lc Contr. All work I.F.EM JAHVIS tnmming.haul646·'167ti C1luens(213)4303lll5 8353561 u--ln"S,"loset.sxtra.Roger h I 37 r Add1t s. Hmdl 'g, hrs 8-5 ~-· r 494 mi s mg es. • sq l Ill Ph002·3200. I~1c31756 YARD& LAWN C \RE Gradin«J l\1\1AClJLATfo: ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------_s_ta_l_led_J.>on64G..()O.l.i Treework, New lawns ••••••••••••••••••••••• CL~ANING Sat1sf<ll Fireplaces Planters guar. 962-8314_ ----R0 model' "dd1tlon~ Bnck Con•·rcte Patio "' J. " "• Qua I. Ir e:.l. Mike Sk1plouder dum1> truck. lion Uuaranll'ed. Call " f':XPERT Painting. Fair Tete•ision Repair "--e "anv•n''"", reas, re Patio C\ rs & l>eck:. Anv c ... .,,"9 h 1 1 k .• N , .,73 TI?ti A'tWA\' Bl<X·k Walle; BBQ Ptls .nv1u .... .,.. WJ f · ....., ... .,.. au m~ rel' ""r . .:rau • o" u ·• J»·f-. L·.t-,,.6."'"·' liable, 26 yrs exper Call l) p(•s o construction mg, demo, ctc 751 J930 h ~ """ J .,.. .,.,,.., prices. Free est .••••••••••••••••••••••• Established 673-4967 CANOPY TV Sl-:HVICJ.: 84Q.3238aft4pm John Mullins & Son Complete Gdrdening & ----S.US-4780afll1 maintenance Expr'd. HaulincJ Cspet SerTfce son.able \It &. •••••• •• ••• •• ••• ••• • •• • llow.erleamn~ by rehabll· eouple, reference:. 626 6126or963 5813 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SECliRIT\' BUll.IJERS re~ . • ' areas <.: l I> 1 k & free e:st. 548 8020 & Carpet-Vinyl· Drapes u:. om o c :>18-4067 Sales-lnstall·Repatrs brickwork All phases __ _ __ _ GdPrices545·38l7 t•onnetc l'allo t'\rs & fo.:xpr'd Japanc'<' llauhnjl. mo\·in.:. rlt•anup S1 up Trccwork Heas, llousc Apt elea ntn~ fa ... l, fr cc c:-.1 1-1-12 45!17 ;\fa lure C'-Jll'I', depcnda ble Refs :-i:Jli O'J50 1st RATl::Sl-:RVICE f'r£'l' Est Blockwalls, Paperhangmg European At Fair Prices 9G0· 1633 i. I ump., ton l'. b r 1 ck. CrjJClsman Reasonable ---------- Hes Comm Hea!>, he/· Moshe 631·3553 bond Bob 750 9354, WORK GUARANTEED Til~ &C! !1144 lnlr JExtr. Free Est. 25 ••••••••••••••:•••••••• Yrs Expr.642-0295 CERAMIC TILE. Ni:w or Excellent buys & ser vice dc.;_k~ ~·~ IDnd 1:!34·9118, .:ardener. Com pl varcJ Sc1nn} & Jt·r 1-'H EE huul For Class1f1ed Ad --- ---Res6<15 ~031 maintenance shrub 1111(, dl'illlup, tn·t• work • ACTION Ext. hsc pamtmg. 10 yrs WeCareCarpetCleaners . , • . -• bery, trees. '1-·r est for u:-.ahlt· tll'm ... Fen GARAGE ~Al.f, ads in Calla exp. C.M.·Npt. area. l remodd. 1-'r c~l. sml Jobs welcome 536·2-126 aft 5. Steamcleanor s hampoo SPECIALIZlNli in all ~-1630 N•,,hldgs rl'mO\CU thcDallyl~l.othrn1.:hap D . Pl am small, prices are aL•m upholstery.all work ~ypc:. rcm0<lchng 11 yrs 55; 2005 PY results r o µlal'l' your utly 1 01 small. Ron 642-6799 Trade your old !.luff for gunr. Refs/MC fr est m urea. All work guar. draw1nf: card, phone ''}!1·2V56IS70111l new i.:oodies w ith a Reas Rates 64S :nt6 962-8314 ___ Want Ad Rei.ulls 642 5(i78 Want Ad-. Call 64:! 56711 642 ~78 today ----·-~-----Classified Ads 642·5678 Classif1t.'CI ad. 642 56711 Mature, cxper Girl l"n day wants part lime oft· work, morn'gs. !>411 9534 aft2pm HOUSECLEANl'NG done by mature woman. Mei.a Verde a rea, C M. $.5.00 Hr 545·8517 Cryi.tal. AVON Are You A People Person? H so. ) ou ·11 enJOY mel'l - mr.: pt'Ople \\hlle "l'lhng world famous A \'U:\ Products. Good earn mi:s Flexible hrs <.:all 540 7()..11 or Zt·rulh 7·135!1. Practical nurse/compa ruon Expr'd. Day work, can drive. 768 60'J8 1----------1 CLERICAL *TELEPHONE COMPANY* Counttc>r c;1rl lo work \Ion ....... ti Jlldm l:! 3ttpm !-;"per pref'd \ppl) 111 person, Ciolllt•n lltn Donut Shop. t7741 lh•al'l1 UL II U 12 Blk:. :Ii nl Talbert> ----------1<:1rl Friday, hghl l\'Ptn~. DESIGNER RF Electro '\lt•chanH'al Elet·trno1c firm nl't'd' c:\per cl lil'St~ner in H ~· & m1crowa \I! t·omponent-. lor de:.i~n. tit•\ l'lopmt•nt & produll tlllprt)\ l'ment proJects 'llnll' rt'l'orcJ kct·p·~ & till' g ;\l ust haH' own ' t' It 1 l'I t' N r 11 o a g llni.111tal Salary open 5.">7 5:1.13 GIHL FHIDAY Sharp j!1rt. tvpmi:. ad tl111g mat•hinc Will dn h1lhng, n•ct•puon. f1hn~ Ll'arn ln,.,urancl' Full lime in I .:1rl office Ask for Ste\ l' 752 9300 ------- lnspecllon INSPECTOR · TRAINEES Electronics 1..J,·e m needed for !adv m vahd. Heh n•quired. 'c.:all aft 6pm s.rn 2;111 Lunch Counter Food Pre paration E'pericnc~d person wanted to Y.ork at lunch counter prepJ r1ng People who need People That's what the DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY ts all about! OntY tti. 0.lty Piiot .... 11, i.tta )'Oii what' MW In )'Ollr looal community ... -r dap Hliijij@i MOLD MAKER Progresst\e injection mold makmg co. has re- located to ll B & needs Ma chin1~ts & EDM Operator:.. Min 5 yrs ex· Pl'' Xlnl wages & over· lime. Prof1l shanng & other benefits. SehneU Corp. (714) 898-6631 Woman over 70. host or Beauly Opr. Earn more cashier work. 40 yrs by r<'nlin~ space Lt!.id restaurant exp. 642 7118 mg CdM salon Ask for Personnel Needed Immediately COUNTER HELP Must be fast & t•ff1r1cnl &. able to ::.tart by 11 1\ \1 :IO 35 hrs pt.•r "cc•k Appl\ 1n J)l'r ... on or t'Jll Am) at El Hobertos ;i(tt•r :! l':vJ 6412030 Call For Appoinlmt!nl lndustria I Ht•IJt111n~ 1714)494-9401 TELONIC/ALTAIR LOCJUna Beach 1-;qual Oppor Em phi) t•r GROUNDS KEEPER Ill :-andw1che' & salads lmmed1ateopenini::s now Some grill work in· exist tn our manufactur-c 1 u de d U n 1 form mg fac1hly for tnspecllon rurnt ~hcd. Mcd1t•al & trainees lo inspect pnnl· hospital hcnd1ts. Applyl•--------- ed c1rcu1t boards and Lindberg Nutrition, c·omponl:'nts. Requires betwe<.•n tht' Carou!\el & minimum i; months ex-Bullock:-. IO\H'r lc\C•I 1n pt•rient·l' with printed the South Coast Plaia c1n•u1t hoards. compo-!'.hopµing l'l'llll·r. <.:osla -Jtm,644 732lor55:! ll'J l3 Help Want~ 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beauty Part time n•t·1•pt .Accepting applications ~anted !or 1-;1 To.ro1 morning & lunch shifts Salon l·.Apc•r n •q 1J Midnight to 7AM. Apply 11.n .. 11.13 al J a ck tn lhti Hnx, 120t S. Csl Hwy, La~una Heueh. ACCOUNTING P /T Jdeal (>OS1tion for college student ma1orm1? m ar 1.:ounlmg. Grade & coun c·1l home !.ludy students I Hrs per day, 5 da}s wk S3.50 p er hr. Apply. ~forth American Cor respondencc Schools. HOI Birch St, ~ H ~73, Mr llolmdrake Bt.':.tUly S.1 Ion HAIRCUTTERS 12) for Nt•wport Heh salon Operator lca,1ni.:. t•s tabhs hed cl1ent1•l1· Full time. For 41:1pt t·all ll75 IW611 BOAT \f,\NUF.\C:TIJHI '-:t: EXPERIENCED ONLY *Customer Rep *Operators 4 years ret•cnt e'<ll *Clerks VOLT TE~ARV ~Rvcat .. 3848 Camp11s Drive 546-4741 CAcrzy.;s Frnm Orange Co Airport) Equal Oppor 1-:mplnyl'r Counter Girl Mornmgs 5 31l lo 10 :111 .. :1 Toro Donut Shup 5111 '.i970 or 9f1'1 :uM>:l C:n11rtt'r, part time· J\lu.,t have own C'ar Uept•mb hie fi4 I 1557 Custodial jBus Boy Bullnl'kS, So. c ... t l'laza 1s now int en 1c•wmi: for an t''(JX'r full ttml' t·ook, full time bus hoy & p.irt time l·ustod1Jn. 1\ppl~· ,1t per-.onncl oil' Mon Fri bct3&5pm Bulllock-. Equal Oppor Emptowr DISHWASHERS J•'oocl Pt rp. Apply 111 peri.on. Muldoon.,, Irish Pub. 202 !'Jl'wport Ctr L>r. NB D1st11hulor tntt•re~tt•d 10 fl tlnw 1nt<1ml· of St01~1 pt·r mo or m1ort• t- IJ e o l' f 1 t" . :'tt a l u r l' f.J!I lil:!.1 !)()(; C:ROO:'ttEll r'p"r'il full or p ttmt' Ca1· ... l'r' (;roonuni:. Lai: 11. •l!Ul'I <'all ~I 11322 or KJI •173:1 for 1nten 11:14 Drapery work room 1wt·1h. 1.'Xpt'r hl'lp Kt•n llutdwr llr a pcry. ; .. 11 2080 sx:11 lo s121 'IN·<lt•tl lt11 :-dlllol !h!'o t ri t' t I\ n o" I t• II ..: t· " I planting 111111\ altnJ!, U'>t'ag1• nt h•rll I 11t•r' & trl ~t·t'l1:.1d1·s :! Yn, of t•\ 1><·r w ... omt· ... 111wn '"tin work clt•:..1rahk \ppl~· c J p Isl I' .I ll!I t. ti I 11 l' cl Sdwol 1>1!>t rt1·t :l2!ln ('a llt• Perl l't'lO, SJ(' GUARDS Costo Mesa Permanent Full 6: Part t1rnt'. l'hum• & tran'>P re 11·11 H1•t1t t'<I wckom1• C:all 5'11i O:!i I olr hr!>o llJ 2, t'lfl'>t'fl Wt•rlm· ... d.1,· GUARDS 1lt'nh. and knowlcd~e of Mesa t·olor 1·ocJcs anrl soldermg - tci.:hn1qucs. On-the Job tram1ng available. LYN l't•rtcr offers the fol low· 111g l~nef1ts : Company paid mcd1tal. dental. lon~·lcrm disability and lite insurance. 9 1 ~ holidays per )t•ar. Christmas we<'k shut down.paid. 12 personal lea\e days per year and modern. <'arpell'd air· cond1L1oned faul1llei.. Charge Nurse !'\ceded tor 3-11 •• t llunt in~ton Valli•~ 1'1111\ Hosp1t:.il, llJX:! '•'\\tn;in A\'l', llH ~12 ~15~.t LVH'S 7-3 Med1cat101l:-. ~ I fl'Jl meols. ;j-11 T1t•<1ln1l'nls & Team Leadt•1 :\le<.a Verde Con\' Hosp . f;t;t Center St. C ~I ~I! 5.'i85 MOTEL MAIDS &. LAUNDRESS needed 1mmed1atcly. New motel in Dana Point. Call ~93·5001 or apply at Don Cilrlos Motel. 343ll Del Otnspo. Dana Pomt. ---- Mus 1r Composer s & l.ync1sl wanted lo com· llOSl' music for wedding. c.i ... h paid. 847-6461 Office Manager, small ronstruct1on ofc . Caµ1!>lrano Reh. J::xper a muq Bookkeeping, payroll. sc heduling. Puhhc Hl'I. Call for appl. 496-4224 Bring In Rt'sumt' to Tom Fryan Homes l OA:'tt t o Noon wkdy:.. ~-------Accts Pay Rt•c. Artt Clerk w xlnl l} p1n1o: ~k1lb Pos1t1on full ,,r \ancty m pleac;ant hu~\ o£fice For phone 1n tervtew, contact E' 1· Stilbon. 540 7610 Com mumcat1on C.:ompon{•nh Corp 3000 Airway Av1 Cc>bta Mesa Heh ,\re Y.t'lder. f1m h hoc t«irpenlt•r-.. t'itt1111\'.t shop a:.scmhh.'r•., l Jh1m·l !'.hop mill mt•n. f1ht'1 gl,1~~ touch u11. f1bt-r.:ld,,s hon dcrs. tw1,1t 1•\ pt·r H'ct ii Ai>1>ly at Ert1 ·.on Yat·hh lrH' 11111 IJt•l'rt A\e ,S;rnta .\na, CASHIER F time Gro"thCo DrhH·n men lnr e.1rl\ mom I,/\ Ttm<'' homr llt~ hH•n rnul•' \tluth uni~ :!1 ~hr,acl.t\ '1,in,nl111t 1ng, no t'l1llt•1·l111g :\Ju..,t h .1 \ t' l' t• 11 ll fl l a I W l'" I m 11 U ,1 r 1· .1 li.lH 01~. DRIVERS '\;altonw1clt• c·n Top pu~ (!.; htnl'lth Call 171 1 I H:Q 1m:1 fnr .1ppt PCC BUSINESS SYSTEMS ----------1 Part ltme person lo assist At'(..."TS REC1'~1 V1\HLf. CLERK Btlhnr.:. filing & hlC' I) p Hit(, 30 hrs wk A"k fur Mrs Edwards 556·0771 Afti>ulance Drivers and Attendonh Top Wages. Ph !>42 l 15l ARTEX llOllB Y Products nc<'d'> 1n ... 1rur tor" Will tram. romh1n1· tun mlo mon('}' ( .tit 1•.11 492.2937 ASSEMBLERS Exper1cnl•ed BO.\TS W1LLARD BOAT CO. 112110 Condor AH' Fm111t.11n Valle' Im rm-<I 1 lp<!nin~s For .. >dt•nor L1111t•11tt•r, lnll'nnr l'J11>1°11ll•1 • l'1111rh l p li11nrlt•1 llollt·r ~.\JJ\'flt'rlt't' l1n·l1•1 n·d Equ.tl OJIJl(1r Emµl<J\l'r UO.\TY:\HD SUPERIHTENDEHT Cu,tum 111 "'t hid r prt· -.t·nth hutl1l111i.; 1,, ,\ 111 h11.tl'> I I'll " ' 'Jll'I d SlllH'I Hlll'rlllt•nt I .. nt.11 I lt1KI S\\111 lh1• Wtll.1rtl ( 'o ... 11 ' 711 r, 11, , j:.!,! looldceepen $9SO (h1t.1ph ... 11\ ~.:> \1 I 011nl111i.; C IJ.., "flt C •t•n I Ott 11 ,. '-01 1-;mpln\.Pr' I'·" \II 1"1•1·' 5 LOI at1on' o, er 21 We Train \ll'lroCar \\i.t.,h w"l!'JO II arbor HI. C :-01 Cha1ri.itll:.' Dental Ai.i.1't E x pc· r . I II .1 \ ' , 11 o 'iaturclJ~ s 5-16 9-U I ('lcanmg womC'n wantl'<l $3 50 + hr )1 u i. t ha \C t'wn c·ar. !lt>H»!~ti Cleric al-HiC)hts Trainl'e po,11 inn w i:rny, 1111! f1nant1al to 111 ~ ;1:-h11rn 1-.land are;i Op por & c hJll1·ni.:t• lor rn;it1111" n.·-.p incl1\ I Yr !Ill' l'.'-111'1 Ht>q "' Jr 1·111 Jlt• lll!Ur ... 1pt1l11d1• hit· I\ J'llOI! ~I nl \\ ork IOI! rnncl" t. h1•n1•ft1' \ pph JI I.! & .! I 11411 '"'" vort Ctr l1r bul Floor ;\ B rM 1;11;0 1·11t :u:1. ;1,.,1.. l•>r Doroth~ \l.1rt111 Dflivery ~ewspaper f'l'rmant>nl part t 1m1· Jflh llt>lrn•nng c·.trl~ morn111i.: I,,\ Ttm<'' 111 hom<·S in ln1m• :O..B .111"" \111 ... t tw rt'l1:.ihll• & hJ\ 1• clt·1wn d ,11Jlt· tf ,11hp111 t.111110 Salarv S:«KJ m11 ;111i 0235 l)lo:J.IVEHY .\ti\1'. l·.,1rlv \\t Ttrnt·~ n111t1• ('11..,ta .\k~J :0-.:n l·ollt•d111g 11111-<l ho\\t• d1•t1t•ntl,tl1l1• I JI ~1+; llXI DEMT AL/ Assist Ch.111 suit-F1111r h.111cl1'<I tlt•nt1:.tn Ftht• .11 ulltt'l' 111'1 ... ffiJlUrt' \\<111l,1n Ill , ,., ..... t•tl In I .11 I' I r "1:111\\lnJ,! Jll.ll'lltt ~1111 'muk c·r <' .1 I I \I 1111 1hr11 Fri •11;:• "l:t:t llt'nl:il '"'"'' p t1m1• I LERK \\ ,ir1·h<111.,t•01;11\, <'h,1tr\1cl1· .. ,.,.,, s11m1· mnm' nnh » llJ'., "k s,1h II II !\.Iii :!.'>HI F l1mt· Summn S2 1;0 p1•r hr :>.»! 71:.!J fur appt ll.'nt.11 H1•t•t·pl l'1·rin 11Jo- I C ross-Country) '.'l:o '>Jlt'nal ltl' 1 t•11 'tl \l,J1'(;1t•J.!01 Y.1l'lll !"11111 Jl\31 l'IJ«'l'llt1a. C \I flair St\lr ... t. "1th folio" 111.:: prl'lt·rrt•tl \t111Jl1 Bt1oc;t..r,, fi4:i 778R HOUSEKEEPER li021 Von Karman Santa Ana, California l·:x1·J11-.1\ c· l>nt ll•Jnt•1 ... n 1· 1· d ., l' 11 11 n t •' r AltnJl11111~ & :\larking h1·lp \'an., Cl1•J11t•1 • .. An F.qual Opportunity Li\'C' 111. lite hskpn~. to Employer M F as,.,1sl part d1sahlNI dad 1iim---------:~~21~~0l'oa.st llwy. ('cl\\ 1n lrg ht•a1·h front homr. Watl'r aC'll\'tllcs Some alhll'tics. htc• l·htldrnrc-. INVENTORY CONTROL Exp1·rwnt•t•1l Watlrcssc~ li lt• :wcrctarial, ref:.. L'1111cl ». L'c11·kta1I. J·:x Enlhus self moti,•ated in· .. <V -Rolli 22il!I E \('S. 1wrwn1·1·cl llo!>Lcs-.l's, and \'Olcing·ordcr desk. Sal l·::\pt•ricnt'ed Ba1tcn llOUSIO:Kl',El'f~R. re-OJX'n.N.B 6·12·3472 •ll-rs Appl\ l·klw1•1•n f1nt•d ladv who pref<'fs Janitor dependa ble & !l_lta'."· 25µrn . 23il _so n:1·t·homelo~11~h "agt·\ 'rei.pon~ible individual 1:.1 (am1on H~,al San '· \l r,m. hath & T\ for Janitor work No exp C lt•ml:'ote-19'.:!·796-"'14 Kiil.i nec£'ssary. Will tra111, ~ llSKPR B1\ll\'SITTErt good pay , apply in FEES PAID motht'r & dulcl Jtve 1n person 01'1 Tarn. 1720 \1-counttnl!<'lk to~JO p\l home· rm & hoard. Superior ,\\c., Co-;tc1 .SC1·rctartl'" 111 Slfll <'x1·haog1• for 1•art• of I Mesa llookkcerwr '" S!IOO rhtld & normal hskpg JANITORIAL (; Ofr T\'lll' to s;oo duties ~7 51lllll alt 61'\1 \I,'? FecJ.oh:.., • lls kpr Conk 1ch1ldcarc Ir' int. I ~ rso~nt l.\gcnc} Lt, l' 111 Engh sh i.pc<1k Su IAAt .~~~·thCn!>lJ~~~~~·:-o inJ,!. Jl\l rm. good health • 1 c.. ~ ' & refs CdM 1>14-11772 - Expcr·d :\tale 'fem. or cpls 4 hrc; mghl, 5 nights "k Irvine/SA areas. 752-7292 J-6pm or wknds JANITOR MACHINIST Prc1grc!'.:-1vc 1nj1·ction mold m<1k1111.: co ha., re located to 11.B. & nCl'<b ;\lach1111sl~ & ED)! Orcrators. l\lm 5 H" t:'•· pt'.'r. Xlnl wagt•s & over time• Profit shanng & olht·r hcn<'f tis. Schnell Corp. (714) 898-6631 MAIO, hll• rl .. an1ni:. 5 da)s wk :! llr~ day in beautiful N<•wporl Pl·n thnu~e. 5-l!l !1500 MAIDS Scal'111f Mot1•I. 16M S Coa..,t 11" \' Laguna Bl';it·h I'll lll"l2 MAIDS W,\NTEU Don l~U"Oltc> \l111t•I 2100 Nl'wporl Bl. C \1 )1.\H>WANTEO Lt do Short's M t1ll'I Call 673 KSOO 10 Spani ... h lmmtgralion mterpretalmn 957-0.108 PBX Answer Serv. The larJ,?l'!.t an ... wt•nng ser\'icl' in Orange C'n. wants 'ou Work m one n( our ·13 hl'.lUllful ore .... Com<' to work p 'llmC' to ..,u•l<' your own hfo!>l)'IC'. 1·:,1rn while you learn. l'uid vars. health m s .• bonusC'S, n•gular pay 111· rn .. tses, promolton. holi- day O\l.'rttml' pay & many other bt•nl'fih. Vanous ... h11tc; arc avail. & tnducfr 1>0me wknds. For 111fn on our ofc neur )OU call 513 1 lf.0 EOE Personal Management A~ent')'. t'nnstd(•rini.: new talent for possible emplo, ment m comm ·1-.. T\' & ltlmc; 957 02112 PHESS\JJ\N AR. I>u·J.. ~ m s ho p • s a I c· o m m<'nsuratl' w /e'p 644·8233. M31·2227 111 lt1•mcl1·r' \ "' nn 40~1 Brrc It "' St• I HI Nt·" 1•01 t !~"1' h >t:1:1111:111 I' ttmt·" po ... -.1hh-t11t11r1· I 11 r kl a 1 I II c• A t•\p,1n-.1nn of h1, Jo:x <:Pnl'nil (lfc Expcr 10 Al'. l\R. Pa,rnll -,umc• t)p 1ni:: Hrs \Jr_\ l'IC'aM.: c·,1111;.12 l:i'l:I , _______ _ Elect romc M anur. has 1mmed. opening for sh11rp ind1v. to perform Janttor1al duties, days only 7am·3:30pm . Some overtime rcq·d. (i Mo's prr\'ious exper pre· ferred. Drivers ltc a must for pickup & de· livery. Xlnt bendits tn· clucl. medical & dental l\IAINT DELIVERY full e\es/wknds. 3848 Campus Drive 546-4741 <Ac ross t·rom Orange Co. Airport 1 Equal Oppor l':mplOYt•r ASSEMBLERS Apply 7am MacGrei:cw Yacht Corp .. 163 1 Placentia. Costa Mesa ASSISTANT TO PRODUCTIO N MANAGER Sm com pany, manufactunn~ op ll('al product dc!lires r.:1rl :!S-40. Technical oncnta lion. some collrge helpful. Apply In person 10-2 Wkdys 1627 i:: t-:d in g er Un 1 t i': . S /\ ~ J\iltomol\ ve N~ Delall Shop need!; help Top wages paid 1-:ngme Steamers, eng pamters, bulfers & polishe rs. up Prolei.s111n.tl <orktail J'H•r II all plt•DI'' I n:O.(M'CllOll ltme, gd dn\ 111.: record. - neat. pohlc, mu:-.t be ahl<· PUBL 1 C R F.LATI ONS &. "1llm~ to ltfl 100 lhs Pl'r:.nn nl:'c•dl'cl fn~ 1n cheerfullv SlOOp<•rwktn t crior clcsq;n firm. (" \N\. \SS \1,111 ",1111t·cl W,11trt''>" (;1 and op<'~tnj!I t•Stit'rtallv tll!>olll ,1111·1• pro t"< 11 l' r '<I H "t 1· r & 1·11urc;1' "(l('<'llll S9!1 1'.nds t'f',i.tnl! Sal op1·n !'.m•i•r C11·1•ro. ('.tll llt' •:.!;IK ~ 1 E'<e1t1ni.: &. l'ror1ta opptv 11 n 1112 m;:11 G .. ::•.n;HAL Olr help, ... ome typ111~. l1ho~. er rand!>. nthc.•1 varit•d dut11's Call for appt !!92 302'!. RECEIVING INSPECTOR start. 545:0093 Debra 5.~ ~(I:! CASHIER hie J,?lamouroui.. pro· ll'~~1011 L<'arn 1n ·10 hrs [)\.•ntnl i'rr1nclon11~l n1•Nb PART TIME f'rl'e .lob placement as a<...,.:.t :! dav ... "ec•k Penonoble individual st:.t. Call !7 H > 751 9194 w 11ms 1hlc fut un• ex ~d to worll in our So Cahl Waitress, lnr pan:.wn of hour-. E>o. specialty druCJstore . 17922 Sky Park Bl. Sle C:, pan!lt'<I dutte ... oppor X Gcnl'ral office, part tune D t • h In inc• Ca 92il4 ray 1·1'rl rN(tl Stil open !1·2. F.xpt'.'nenced. Harbor oy 1me ours-no 11 R R>l2 fl6:H area. 642 :WOO w~~s. Please eall l' 0 N S T R U C T I 0 N . --- the mona«Jer at SLtPERI N'rt-:NOANT l>l':NT,\L <ha1rwlc a<;· GJ.:NERALA.~SISTANT 17141644 7330 Apts. llunlmgton Reach s1st f'.'(p onh appl) for \lust have goorl driving • • 5.'16 .iO'l:! In dcnllsl, 11.., clav wk r l' cord . 0 \ er., r c The Guild DNCJ · Call ht"n 9AM & 3PM emplovec lunl'h rnom. llitOSan,\J11wel l>r C'OOl\S. BARTt:NDERS. 552113.~I care for O\'rr 55000 Ne"porl 11.-.H·h l>HIVERS P Time "orth of pl:ints c;rel'n CASHIER O'er 21 H S lmm<'d DENTAL ASSIST/ thumb essenllal ,\pph . • . Open1nizs Applv 1n RIECEPTIONIST Cl'l.lRO NewportCl'nter 1\n immed1atc opc-ntnJl exists for an expcnenrc·d Rccciv1nl( Inspector fom1har with machine partc; und electronic us· insur. DISC semhhe:. inC'ludtnl( print l'd c1rcu1l boards and Instruments r om po n t• n l s W i I I 102 E Baker Street perform 1ncom1nl( •n · Costa Mesa 979.5300 spt>cl1on and tei.t of com pnncnts. !'.uh assemblies Jamtonal, r time even· and assemblies accord mgs. 5 days week. 6PM· mg to test procedures 11 PM. Hntg Reh. Nwpt. Rl'q111rM kno"ledJZe of &Irvine. 540·7._8_1_1 __ _ shel't metul , castings ----------and machmt• part 1n'!pcc MASSAGE TECH With diploma for t op class LEG ITr MAT 1-: spa. Mr. Giarrusc;o, i52·956l MATURE WOMAN p /time to w elcome newcomers & C'On lact merchants F1ex1ble hrs. Need car. lite typing >t7-J095. Mature women wanted Cor hou s<>clenn 1n t1 serncc. car nee, P /time 645 5123 F.1Cper d. ( ashtPnn)! & person. Mc ·n t-:ds 1>iun '\ton & Sal l':xpcr d Dr Dr. N B. 2nd floor SalM F llml' ror Co11 410 E 17th St, c \t 1cmpor;11v "omen ~ Srhumm.962t1331l hon standards Must he MECH'",.,,.IC Jr. Accounting Clertt GENERALOl,.Fl<'E l''<J'IC'rtt•nced wtlh "'" wear ,hop ~1·f'rlt•t1COOK&Counlcr\1anAp Dt>ntal J\c;sist Chr'\ldf' rmmcd l'lr:t:-.t' /\Jlply ply JS.I) E. 17th M. C M F ttm<' Al h•a't ti mn' Apropos. 2'l f'Jsh1nn tArross From Rdlphsl i'X~l ti I Sat pt>r mo llB l'llancl, N 11 or call llilli-J:'>-10 &M 265<! Interesting & ',11 tt•tl m1 .. rom"l"r.s. calipers. Auto. MacGregor Yacht b I l r •11 ' ' ' fl Mn·, 1•xprr. Tern· re ... ponst It ic:. or 11 •. ' dial 1nd1~ator<; and other Corp.. 1631 Placentia •t t Ilk t t ' porary. may become person " us t' 11 'P•' Mmtlar measurtnit de Ave. Costa Mesa & ft le <':cll)jl u com . perm. ssoo ss:io N n \trc~. Minimum I years phone call!\ MECHANIC Front end & PURCHASING Buyer Trainee Electronic component manuf. ftrm seeks indlv. w1purchasmg dept. ex· per. Blul.'pnnl reading. expediting, a nd former buying ex per desirable. STACOSWITCH IMC 1139 Baker Costa Mesa 549-3041 Equal Oppor Employer holstery sham poot"rs. Cleaning i;iirl, I day we<'k check out. pick up & de s.i oo hr Must be forlahle small olltct! previous expertl'nrt• RDENS b k M DEMTAL ASSIST. Nt•wport H1>urh C'o~tll I'l~.t'it?<'Onlact ouromce ROGER'S GA ra es. m J yrs exp I.ab TrHlnce Non :'>1esa an•u Call Mr. 2301SanJoaquin Htlls StartS1200.645-23llO Th ... J 11 I I y Ro" Kane 645 ""'O Road Corona del Mar "' "e r i;moker, X ray lie tic-· ... .,.. Medical Back Ofc Nurse COOKS REAL ESTATE Need 21ic·rt RE salespeo- ple Many referrals & walk ms. Urokcr pays all advcrlls1ng Top <'Om- m 1ss10 n Call Biii l,ac ht>nmyer for In· lerview anytime. 18'0 Newport Blvd. CM. tlvery. Apply at versatile 549 2t10 Restaurant 1~ acceptini: s ired. Starting sal $450 GEN. OFC CLERK PCC Assistant, ex per. des1ra· 2058.Harbor Bl. CM 645-1030 •AUTOMO'J'IVE• •BOOKKll:EPER• •ALSO PBX• XJnl worklnJ cnnd. co bontf'ib. u l of)f"n. Vern Trider Chevrolet, 215 Ro t!ucUd. Anah. Ask for MaJCinc t'i1·3100 Classified ads llcll bl11 Items. amall 1tN1111 or aoy item. Juat cnll oc.:wm. ------ CLERICAL 64G-3928, eves673-4S77 8 PPhcalions for Exppr'd 644 0011 KENNEL ASSISTANT ble. MD GP Near Hoag Cooks Xlnt frin l(e In new car denlership Trainee pos•tion ll benefits & hours. Apply DENTALASSISTANT Xlnttwneftt5 P11ld11roup BUSINESS lllgh schl graduate. full Hosp. 548·0822 or brinl( --------- w /growmg rinnnt•inl <'O In person, 400 S Coast J Yr exp neC'. X ·ray He insur , profit !i harrng. lime. 1>«·7262 resume 351 Hospital Rd, In f'ash1on bland area. Hwy, Lal(unn Beech 536 7171 vac pay CRll .Jarkie or SYSTEMS Laundromat attendant. St.e 118, N.8. Oppc>rtun1ty & challeng«-1----------1 Mr Milner. 546 1934. A Ulvlslonof Pertee -----for mature, resp. indlv I -Dental Assi~ltant. l 2 YI ll At I a s C h r Y ~ I e r Cnmputt•r Corporotton Retired pref'd . Medical Reccpt for busy Yr otc exper Req's ac· COOK TRAINEE. clean· rxper Modern ofr. llntA Plymouth, 2929 Harbor 17021 Von Korman Call 751·2093 pediat.riclan:s Mc. Exper curate r11o:urc-nptttude, cut career mlnd.-d Reh 11..984423 RI.C M SantaAna,<.;allrornla LEGALSECRETARY oruy 144-0970 ltte lyp1nl(, clwnt com · ener getic Call 548 7948 ' Exper. vaned praet1ct', MEDICAL munlc1.1tton by phone. --Dental Recept. Ortho ore Girl f'r1d11y. put time. An F.qunl non smoker. salnry open X..lnt workin( cnnd" & ro COS MF. TO LO 0 l ST. F.xpcr pr~r'd. rrnnl & llr<'ty1bkkpr 9 Tn 3 Rc-nl Opportunity i':mplnvc•r 644 ~50 TRAMSCRllER benefits Apply8 12&2 4, llc'd · wiinl•d hy ~x batk Sn I Ary opt•n e11ll1lc ofrkt-. ~ 2.\ P er ---------• -------1 Work at bom('. Top Pry JltO Newport Ctr Ur 2nd clu11ve salon to 1(1vc Np8ch.MOOl21 hr 1':11.!ltblurr aru l.lfeAUards·Certifled for Must hive 2 yra rC'cC'nl $1.62 per DAY That's all you pay Cor a 30 day ad In the DAILYl'ILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY OOlTNOW! 642-5'71 F1oor. N R fl44 .4:16(), ut racials Caret'r opport 6400020 I navt1J<>mtt.htngyou went pool & bay dullu hotpltal m~lcal record 345. Ask Cor Dorothy Exp or trolnct-Call Find what you want in to,ell?Clauiliedadad Trainees ac:cepled. dept Transctiblng U · l')nd what you want in Martin ~~ Oaily Ptlot Clsulf1eds Want A~ Call 1)42 ~78 It w~ll M2 5678. 1168 0311 JIU Med· Type. !._68 8SOO. Dally Piiot Clrsalllrds - ... -I/I ...... .... RECEPT· TYPIST P ulse I Telcphont• System Min 6 mos ex per. Type so wpm. 8 · 15 5 P M . M · Jo' C 1t 11 631-1600 or 833·9811 ......... .., _______ 1 Srttte ~ Hdp ruu r otllme. Appl). 9tO L Cobl Hwy.N 8 Showroom np•n tn pubtle. au,. d1 nt't • •vel Ml 2112 PUIUC AUCTIOM Sfrv1ce Sta tlu n Allen MANY ITEMS OF P'tNE Ji.nu. <21 ~Xpcf''d Ray l ________ _, ESTATE J EWELRY, carey Ch('\'ron. IS04 s Ta&.a ART OBJ F.C'TS. AN· Coast Hwy, Laauna · TIQUKS. l'JN}; •·uRN., Beach P /time position avail. ETC PHONE l"OR IN· , •. , .... w--. & Cou.tic1 We need d(lp•nch1bl~ tl.'~pon stb l f', ~c·lt mul1vatcd portion 10 work at lead1n11. Cast growing he1&1lh food :itore chain in Southt-rn C:shforn1.i Prior ex SERVICE CASHIER ~rlem•e desirable but Xlnt b4:nd1ts Paid group MW!l have b.inlung ex-FO & BROCHU R E per Call Mrs. Todd at Goldensl ate Bank 1n 645•2200 _______ _ not nccessllry No Satur 11\bur . profit sharing & Rec.,t-Typid day night ur Sunday '"<' pay Call Jackie or Downey. l<YlJO S. Para· Furnitur e Stripped and mount. (213> 923·9461 Refinished by t:xperts ' Equal Opp Employr m /f 752-~. 675-2094 eves. · Good phone presence & work tJ n 1 t 0 rm Mr. Mtlner, 546-1934, ofc skills. To Joan out furmshcd M1.'<l11·:il and At I a s Ch r y s I c r sntnd'g Opllcs farm in hos pit.ii ~11eflls. Apply Plymouth, 2929 Harbor *GRAND* Irvine l nd. park. Call Lindberg Nutrition, Blvd.CM. Tennit•IM,.ctor Mr. Sterne S56 M:wo bet w n carouse I & , ---Licensed. Salary open *OPENING* -------Bullocks, lower Jc,cl '"Sen1c~ Sl,<t . Altend:rnl, Mus t have crewman Recept1Gcneral ore. fo:x. the South Coast Plaz·· ex per d 1' ult or P/llOH'. expr O •Kl 0 ,.1(1 per, t ype m1n1mum shoppin" center Cost: Aµvly An-,o Station. 17th & E.XPR'd TER'MlTE A • A • 65wpm. Depenc.lable. Mesa A"'pply yt \'1tam1n ~v111c,C.:VL_ CREWMAN. Salar v American . European. Small mfg firm. Irvine a II . Low prices. No junk. CouJllcr S St t •tt open. Ca 646·8734 for Van· el)'. Ref1n1s hed for Good work'g rond & paid _:_ _ ___ erv1n~ , a ~on " en· benefits . Tapmat1c Salesperson. Ma tun• d.ant. ~xper d IJay & appt. you Corp .. Mrs. Witt979·6080 w 'exper srlhng ofr :-lip· fwr::.; tull &.: P t11nl'. AP· TIRE CHANGER·Mtn 1 Cw.tom Shop Antiques ---. -• > -• phcs. Apply, Marrml.'r"s ply. Sht'll Station, 17th & yr tire store exp. ~oo+to 2138 Newport B~~ C.M HESTAUHANT·l IZZA Stationers. 225 Fore:.l _ln~ne. NB start. 64S·2380 _ Oak Welsh Drsr, CllllO, ~~nhi~~fkP~~~~1~t!: Ave. La).luna Ueach. &>wing maC'h operators TOW TRUCK DRIVER 65x21x71. Base J drwr:... 2 ly.Mustbefastonfeet&SALES REPRESE~ SmglenecdleO\erlock Exper'donly.G&W cupbrds, top: J s hiv::., willing to work. lll or TATIVE. Nt:w York ____ 8_93_·8887 ---Towmg.lOOOlrvine,NB $troo Lv message l'tllli A I . --Colberg (213 l 874·2200 over PP y in person. Marketin1-: Commur1wa· SHEET METAL TR I\ NS MISS I 0 NS . -, --: . 2·5PM, Tue-Fri, Sgt lions lirrn n1•1•ds ;ig MECHANIC t:xper'd s wing man, LOVELY Antq d1111ng rm Peppt'rom':-P1ua 23005 grc:-.siVt' !>ales pi:l'son trans builder. frir hl"h set. Lg table, 6 chr:., buf E Bris tol Santa A a / t I cJ Expcnen<·cd operat1n" ,, f Ch . ' . o· w l' a r u ca u ll ,.. volume~-. Orannc Cou11 c.l &. ina Cabnl. SIOQ. llgts N t f L ' Shear. Break & Stnpp1t ~ .. · t>wpor o c .,xp. in ty Shop. Chuck or Tom 968·2792 •---------·1 marketing, design. ad required. S:ilary l'Om· 831 2556 RETAIL CLERKS 1 vcrl1sing. Call Clark mcnsuralc with edUl'a I, llarbourt . !lam·lprn t1onandexpcrtl•nct' Xlnt wktlys ti-14· 1700 health and cdurnt1unal benefits I s 1<: A M s T R E s s , FUIAH CORP. UTOTEM minimum 1 y~ar t•x11t•r 714-639-1893 Sl'Wlng ~alls. :.tust lw IO Convenience Markets quality cnnsc1ou:-. 111 06 W. Hoover Ave. Positions open 2nd & Jrd d1vulu<tl fur Jiang Gli<ll'l' Oran<Je. Ca. 92667 shifts in San Clemente & Sat! Work. For appl. Call SHIPPl ... G CLERK TRAVEL AGENT Min 2 yrs exper in m - lernatinnal & domestic.> sales 111ckt.:I mg neec.led for busy N II. ofc. Sal commcn:.urate w /exp. F1ea Mart Swap l\kt·l. An t1ques Sunday only ~ 01 181 1::1 Camino Ht!al, Tu:stin. 544 1901 MISC ANTIQUES 91;8 ti-084 1!33·9619 Appliances 8010 .................•..•.. TYPESETT~R t,aguna Beach. Other Susan W1cgantl. ti31·UM2 ,... IBM Electronic com· HEFRH;J<;RATOHS Shipping & rt.:cc1v1ng posers49.1691 WASllERS·DHYEHS areas have openings <1lso. No cxpl'r. teq'd. • Sears Tuxedo Dept Apply at any of our Salesperson needed exp. nee. M1 se. other --------Recond1t1ons Hcpros & ~lores. I Wcll groomt•d. Mu:-.t be ~588 Now port Blvd able to work flex hr~ Costa Mesa 6·127702 I' time Cathy, 51o:~:n:i. ext 341 RETAIL Secretaries warehouse duties. Applyl----------•I f"rgt Damage. G11ar1Dcl in person, belwn 1-Jpm. TYPISTS 29 Yrs in Orange <.:u. UNIT FABRICS. 15022 DUNLAP'S l'arkway Loop. Bldg C. 11!15 Newport RI, C:'ll Tustin <Corner Redhill & If • ('ALL 548 778U Etl1ng1:r> money as Shtpp'g Dept f"em. snme shop l'XP but will train S2 8 5 hr . XI n t l' o be11l'l1t~ (';ill llam-12 n•~m. :-~15 nw:1 becoming to you, You should~ comin9 to us! FOR BEST DEAL OM HEW MA YT AGS BURKES APPLIANCES l HS·D Baker St l'M 546·1!ti72 !179 4734 Bicycles 1500 Usrd Bnl'ks Xlnt condttwn 640-41117 :tft 2 Cameras & JEAN RYAN FASHIONS Typists SllOE SALES I' t da v hr-. N•J sun11,1~, l·:~i· prPf d Xlnl \'11nd !or . Join thr tl'am th,11 off{ors opportunily <'.111 l':-. To<l:iv & St ;i rt Tomon:ow Sear' h'.t·nmon• Washl•r & Equipmel'lt 8030 1>1 \t'r mt..1t(·h1nj.! '-let ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mew Store Opening In Fashion Island 1 Nl•wport l'c•nt1•r I ,\pply In l'c.-r-.on Onl,11 Sat March 26th 9AM 'til 2PM ,\SSIST M1\N1\1;1-.HS I ' 1\SHI E HS SALES Full & P time /\v;1tl 48 Fashion Island H~•pro & Stat .VOLT . TE~AAVSEAVCes 3848 Campus Drive 546-4741 1 '"''"'Frum (ll ,1nJ!•• t ·,, \11 port> Equal (lppor Empl••Y•'r I ni:ht l'l'rMm Wl'sllltll Sh11t-::.. N B :\Ir Cun1·11 ;,.ix M6l!4 i..O~ of f ice • ~OJ ove r load Shoe Sail's pt·r~c111 1•xp1•1 557-0061 xlnt l'drorng:., hc..illt) 111 3723 Birch St, N B ;,urnn<.:e pl.in. & p111d1----------\ <Jeation :vt f<' ,\dl1·r--. :1:1:1 E 17th St. C:'ll TYPIST (;(MM'tl-oncl SIOO 7:>1 :l773. SANKYO Siii SUPEH <i ••' r .t n g •I.. "' o v r n ":'llag11· l 'hef" Good t·orul ( >nl~ S55 r~12 1507 S 0 l ' N D :'It 0 V I 1': (' A M Jo: H ,\ :.:!MICROl'll(INES LIKE: NEW S300 ·1:123 Wtn U p r 1 J.: h l F r <' t· / c r , l er:-we 1· I W a y • I r v . Colds pot. Thmwall I rost· 552·0ix~ ('\ l' le:.s, 19 5 cu ft. A\o<.:ado O 8040 Sac S2SO !>63-698.i 095 ----...................... . l!JC'U rt l'h1ko, frost free, 'oldl'n Retnl'\'er Pups rdng lr1r. Copper. :1.lnl Champion ltnt'. AKC· wnd $175 S.18· 7232 O F A . i w k s k -(213)!'i9fi·63Gtl Rdng w Jl'e ma er. - Eler Uryt•r. WJlt·r 1\KCMan1,t1un: M11st st•ll ir corner bar. &·~tOtlt•r !11>11 fi7:l:l llrn blk gold plaid hen·ulon sofa S15U 2 Blk \'lnyl t ha1rs s.c>o & S75 All xlnt eond 768·8!JfJ5 TlWNDLE BED with mattrec;s SIS 673-8442 2 Early American China CabineL<> $150 ca. 1 lgc l'<•can China Cabinet S!OO (all hghtedJ, h1·y cltstressed Maple Hull'h S250. 3 Maple s wivel l'ha1rs ~5ca. nn \'allry. 1!4i 5656 c Direl·tly Acrn:-' From Thl• Broadwa} 1 S t: t' I< I·: I \ H Y . SI o 1· k llrnko 1 ai;t'. ~1·11 poi I l"ll l.11t'.1l11111 l'l l'f l'\l'I' w :-.:\'~!:. l1rn1 \Ju ... t lw l.1n11l.1r w 1lh b.11 k ult 11pc·r;itio11s (.ill s.111dv 1.111 llW Socia Fnunt .1111 l'1·r ... 1111 P ltrnl'. '~Ill l1 :1111 :'llu:.t ltl• <t\.111 . 10 ·15 t1l I I~ :'It.in Fri Sand1p1wr In· l'11•am l':irlour Sl•adllf \ 1llaJ.!•' llH ;,;11> MO:I Spnrt swear ·.h11p rwo·ds 1!1·p1·11dablc J.!lrl for stol'k & :-. a I l•' . 'o m l' 1• x p 11c1·e~' The Sp1•rl Nook ~1·1'llt•tl full lime :\lust 111· .11·t·ur;.ilC' w rl'l'l'P 1111111 ... t bat:kground S<tn t.i ,\na Tu..,t1n arl'a. Salary t•urnmc•n!>uratc w l' '< pt' r 11.: n 1· l' Ca 11 ; ... 1-1 5337 ht w n IO 11 A '.\l or :!3PM Softn1·r. rn1i-.1 item;; Sl'l1otu11•1~ Custom :-ofa, 6 mo old 11;R 151;i Xlnt <'ond $1211 Call 557 ~ lli5 a ft 1 3 rna It''> llf'lired 1>rl'frrn·il L.1un dn1m<1t altc·111l,int I' r 11r full 1;,1 2m:11M1 ... t 1prn SECRETARY FHCT UA~l 1\C ED HOT· .\I\(' Jh•i:1,ti•1 l·d < '11d.1·t POI:\ I' Sale 3:108 W p11µ111t-.. r·h.1ntp h ;11 k Warnl'r nr llarhor, Santa grnd, 8!17 iliitl alt I :w Ana !li\1 2!121 I' :'II li-15 :J:!.5 I :iftt:r 4 :10 LOVELY AN'l'(.l 1>1nrn g Room $('t $9(10 968 2792 Garage Sale Baby crib, baby clothes . men's, women's, boy's & girl':-. clothes. 12 string guitar, blonde glass front l'htna rahmel, pool lb!, l'l'ram1rs, also s ome m1~t· Sat Only I 0-4 16251 Hassou Ln Huntinqton Bch SAT. UNL Y R·S. '63 Corvair. tbl & chrs. like new s urfboard. lawn mower & edger, bike. sgl. bed w /frame. kids toys & games. Super 11ual. clothes for all ages. guys & gals. Plus!!! An extravai::anza of cultural paraphernalia 2206 ArahaSt .NOli4•1·1209 Mov111c Sal<' GE rcfc. wal tbl & 6 chrs, artist <'am·a:; & frm!>. mirror, l'hesl 711 W Balboa. NB DIAMON D pen dant, ·' worth $1800. Will trade · • for hl·grade sboteuns. pp. 546-9877 Diamond e ngagement & wedding ring, appraised at $1.080. Make offer. 979·6714 art6PM. Unstock 8075 LUGGAGE TAGS from your business card. I Send one card for each • tag plus one spare. We ret urn permanently sealed attractive tag &. strap, meeting airline I.D. requirements. Pre - vent lo:.s & theft• For a personalized lag t•nc·losc wallpaper, Cabrit• or "Day Glo" paper & we will back & trim vour tags. Or try two cards back to back. PRICES: $?ea or 3/$5 4/5 tags $1.60 ca 6/9 tags $1.50 ca lOor more $1.40 c:i Sales Tax lnclutlrd NO CARD~ Draw your own or send name. ·addrc:.s. phone & w!''JI make one card per tag. Add 25· each. RH'S 11 -7Sup1·111·.01 1'0"1111111 011cn 111 \11rJI :\-11•'" \ o' rd t' (' 1111 I ll 11' )' ~ 5;,x~ \1•111r.it1· t'I"'' ~nod \\ 11i:u1 .. ~ '.1111·d clultt'' I or ..... , 1 11"1' dt pl .. 1 a111·1,rlt dt•al1•1 0 t' \ I I I' n I t I' I r• 1 1· I .rnt111nolt\ 1· 111· l"HO re•l.11 r~ p1!>l Small Uri:: l'ounty audio mlgr nt>e<I~ at· n11.11l' 1n•<11cc· t ypist & 1.w1wr;li offu c• lka\ v tic STOC K CLERK t.111 & t11t11c '.>~: 617!). F n I <; l 11 \ Hdngerator S75 lllg rnnd II Ill 17 12 Send t'heck or moncv or 1 I< I·: I'' 1' rn ''It• <;•·I m ·1 n CouC'h. 90" Ion''. "old rol · -------derto: · Work Sh1•r1lwnl. h.1s !-.hoti., xlnt "' " .I hi kC's. 2 Uh pd·l man's, 1 " diilrlr••n & good or. $75 Goorl cond11ton. woman's & J woman·:. PILOTPRIHTIHG Sailmakl'r -.,•;im'I r "" .. t•xper re11'cl Full l1m1• T op pa) 1 "llni,rn ...,,11b, 410 :?flth St 7'\ H 1,;;, W711 SAl.l':S FINANCIAL SALES CAJtEER Semi rl'ltrl•d µrd rl . , I' liml' .\pph . c;si1. \\a1t1t''"' i'Clo<I <_111 kL11ls )li;)l!Sui)('rtnr {'~I \ppl~ .tft .Jprn, Sul llluc H1•1·I. 1117 2bt Pl.' B l"(j e•\)ll"I l°•ll>f.H I \II f{ 1----------1 (."Ir .... ., I .. I .I I'" I TELEPHONE W:illrt·~:-.l''· So Lag. Nil <.'l..t. ;~111 21·•11 C:\-1 I' t & F I l'ntfr,. \Ii'''"" H•-.11 h1 1 .tll 'hop "'P Rrh plt·;1"t' 1x:11\. \111~·11\\.,1\ INSTALLERS Ch<irh1·"-.<'h1hllft• <i"ll> "a11to1 \11 .1 , '.>l!IO:l.'.t SECRETARY r 111I11t11·' -r.1tht1< .ti " ll (')' \ ~l:I 'Jl\X, 1111 Hl t' I .t t I' l I I 11 II I I u I 111111 (.tit SECRETARY !-v• ( .. J'" s .• " 111. 1 •11 \, !I I 1"1 Ill .1 I 11 1 ,. pt·t ,.,II °" ·• \I "Ii "''" "' IH'r ~1Htel I vpmg ,\· 11·ri I MAINTAINERS SPLICERS f'l11" ,di 1•r .1ft 1·at1·c11n1•" \\ti h llilhtd1• pf.111! 01 • •'11 l1,1I fllfh t' l'\IWI lllgh '1),1! It'' j!f)<Hf lll'lld Jb It rtJ.! •1·r m .1 ,1~:1111wnh I 111 l 1111111 di.tit· Iii r1• I .ti I V. \ I I' H ES S . p t 1 m ,. l11n< It C11111I lip~ 1'111· J.o.: Inn, (.'all 5-t!lflllh :1 l l.1111 WAITRESS W.rnt.·d Nights 1\pply """ 11 .... SarJ,!1•11t1 .... JM3 V. I !II h St. l ' :\l ~\.1rd11111s1· \\ork1•r Ship IMH! bi lfr.i•1\·J.! l ')Nk x I .lo "t.rrt .1t n11n1m11m W,tJ!t' \ppl\ ltH!\l.,f ll,d l.1.11 ... 1111 In<· :11 !II I I WEST! NC: llOt 1S E wht :?5 l.'11 ft ~ldl· It~ '""' n·f rq.,: l.1k1• nt•w so12s 6·12 o:,!1H (;..i:-, 0fVl'r. Xl nt l'flnd. s.5(1 Co II allt·r Ii f~12 SAA7 Whit !' i''r1g 1daire Im p«nal W!->hr & dryr, clel· 11.11r11' u-.t·•l. s:1no for m.1t1·h~·d pr Jlnng c•ash or :'.Ill & lnwk lo ltllU S llavfr orll llalltn:.i [,I <:n•1•n pl;11d lft•r\'111110 ~qra \\,tll'hdng 1,11,.1.,,v ton·i•-; Mti·5H75 :l111H1 Furn, assort<'d P.O. Box 1560 .... 11 d •I· & e 11 rl s J • ·• Costll Mesa, Ca 921,·~1; ,;iii· ll:t:-. ht•t•ll ~p.t)t'd • ·' -. .. ' - .'1"•11·. lr11111" 1·.1111tl\ 7'1' anttflUl' il'lvt:l l'nut h, Broa<l"ay,C M Sat. o.. d ft h Id , K .~ • , ,. occr ra er. o s , cg l'lt'.tM'l"tll!'i.tlol illO<I 3 ''oeacln gold, rarvcd L1 •t tS M t A of beer, new c:ond . ~oo. -wood end!->. s1;,11 2 hlal'k ' ea·• ar . wap cc . n· .,.. Put •· hrt•d Au~trali;in naugah~dc iirm chairs ltqu<'s Sunday only 9-4 673·5276.CallaflllAM . Shep 5 mos. old. malt'. $50 C•J. II round eustom !Ill El, Camino Real. Nopap1•r<, SHI 511! ;:m; marlt• c-arpcl, rrcam & rust~ .. .>--14 1001 __ _ AKC Yorksh1n.· ·r l'rt 11·r Pupp1 c~. MJI••' t';tll aflerfipm.1;:~11 :lilt I llLK 1..\11 J>upp1t''· '' "b $111 :l:l:! \\-alnut St . C\I 1;.11; 1351 i:old $125. Ladll'S dress· 2 fam'I i:<iragc sale: ~k1 mg table & l'halr. white & eqwp. furn, xlnt eond, g11hi S6S Lad1e:-. Schwinn many more misc items lnJ<t· ~. fi75 7707 Sat/Sun 9am. 9R32 Big Sur Dr . If H 546·5588 •MATTRESSES* Smgle Sets $39.50 Full Size $44.511 B&J Moltrc.s ror1, ,, I 83R Eosl I ~' S1 '.J.1\. 547 5631> WATERBEDS & lovt''>t'.tl ~1111 :1 11i1, tl11\1•r-. I mn.., malt•s ,\!-\(' S:-IOt•a •11;, 11<27 1'1ai>hy thump lin1· 1·1'11p<I I Shot:-. lll:ll!loll K!tii K raltan d1111nJ! rhr~. " ;\1 ,, "s 1 v e M C' x 1 (' u n handcan cd Coftt•c• Ta ble SIOoO m~w. Sill'. $2So. li45 11557 L1kr nl'W, Victorian 7' Sola. wing haek chair, 9!17 ·8056 NBRllD Sale Books, car. outboarc.l, slcreo, more 6111Orlando.11.B Sat. 9 AM·SP:\1. G RANDOPENINt: From Sl 19.81 eomplC'll.' Aqua Heaven 554.7590 Garage Sale. JO Fa mi hes. 12510 Westminster, SA Fri & Sal, varic•ly of l'h·1tr~ from hrmftr 1lt>ms. 21851 Kiowa Ln. ' ' . ' H.B. 963-41\i l rC'~laurJnt. barrel. h1)!h ---- Jrm&1iwli·1·ho1r~ ~o Free toYou 804 5 1;7;1 112117 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Woven Woods & Mini Blind5 1.,•;1d1ng 1111.1111 1;il 111 ~:ar111.at1m1 dt'~ir .. , 111 1n lt•n ll'\o\ 1nd111d11.tl "ho"' jlfl''>l'nl Ol'l'llJ1Jl11111 .'<. Ill t'Hml' .11'1• l11n111·d 1'1,1111 tng 111 (',IJlil.tl llt't•th Jn a I) :. 1 ~ ~ ,1 I .1 1 ' • c•11mm pl.in d11111t•' 1n Jltal 3 'r~ t '1H111111s'-.to11 unllmiled l'1 •·f1·r l''-1"'1 I' a I I \I r '/. ,1 , 1 h 1· o 171-l l!l:l!'i s:1:rn. 1 \t I" l•:flual Opp 1·:111111' 1 SALES l'arl t1m1• F.t11111· 1·~ Jlt'rl{'llll' n<'I' ('JI! :\1.11'\ 1146 40-.111 • of• -.(...1:b ""nd 1 <''lllrl• tu S.11t• ... \11.!I !.'IHI (/11,1tl :0.1 .._,,. I lll 111 111111.11 t ~l 1 ;:l2 ;,;~a lur int Pt, 1t·v. 3648 Campus Dr 546°474 1 • • \('I"~' From \1rpnrt l,nop l>r < • \1 WORK PART· TIME W11 h11u1 1wg1 .. , t 1ni.: \ 11111 hu,h.1 nd or k111". :! :1 r:\1'' E.1rn !'.'>41 :SlllO p1•r wk Ht•t•l1r11· 1•,..,1111111-. Wt1~h1•r & l>rw•r $75 r;1 Trash l'omp,rclor& Trlr (ias 'tnv•• $.')ti ra ti-Iii 5R41l FREE FILL DIRT ,\p)lfO'< 50110 ~ d~. El 1.:&Mll',lrl'<.I 7AA 12.5 I x:1:1 :It it HJ :\pl ~oltl 1 ·I n·frtJ..:l'rators $'-'1 sll\O t«•~h Sal onlv ~·n·c k1t1c-r1. m;1lc· tahby 5-111 (!;,~:! · ;{ mo Jla., :-.hob. C.111 l'a101.1;11 11m hack woncll'n. wrought Furniture. Antique<; & iron Sp:i111"h 1M37 morc.403I·1ower5t,CM . TradC\\llldS Ln . ~wpt Sal!IS Reh ---- Item s fr om form er rrslaurant. dishes. c<1n· die holder table derora· lions. chairs, etc• March 26 only 1837 Tradewrnds Ln Nwpl Bch Wooden Shutters & Pull i• · •;;: Blmds. Up to sor~ off re-.. r' tail !l Am to 5 PM call ' 645-8951 .. ·' SALES-BEELINE Fashion~ ha~ an ,11tr.11· live oppor for ~I\ li"l~ tu :-ell our n<'w lint· ;...., 111 \l'Sl Ear 11 w.1n!i11!w N11 1·nllcl'l 111)! or 1l1•li \l'I 1 ('ar & Ph•>nl' 1w1· ~IHK !1:111~1 or 91:>3 7470 SALES IF You're Looki"CJ For i\ Profit a bl!.' C;11p1•r ln Real FAo;t:ill' On1• 11f Orange County's 011h· ... 1 & Lar~E':-.l Huddt•r Developers I:. Look1n~ FOR YOU f'ONSIDER Stah1hty of a tarn· 1·0 1 out11 tand1n,! 1·•i r11m schedulC' 111p to !HI , 1 1 draw availahlt• 1 pm foss1onal wrn k 1·nv1ron menl + tra1n111j.! & management d.-\ 1·!11(1 menl +Oppor. fur 11d vancement w1th111 mm pany division... Call Harvey F.dwurds. Jr .. 1'{gr. TOUCHSTONE Realty A Div of Frc•tlrirk'l Development t •orp 185$1 Beach lil. !'te 8 Jlul'IUng1on O.arh. !12f;-!7 (714) 963 0817, S49 ~i7 Member International Real F.slatc Network Saleslady muturt>, for a bakrry, C• 11 494·0240 \n \ft1rmJl1'" ·\1·t111n EquJI I lpp.u l-:mplc1\ .-r SECRETARY \~;,1~t lo Of<' :\J ,inager an manuf C'nrp Nl'w mnrlt'rn plant 111 II B .trt'.• net'ds dyn;im11· pPr~nn t•xper 11 tn all pit a""'~ of or c work l'le:i-.1· ;ipply in person Schnell Corp. Or ..in.:t t'11 .\1rpM! 1 EquJI Oppor 1-:mplnvC'r TELEPHDNE SALES T1ri«l of vour ,,\;·r,11!1• run of llw m1 II phnnr joh~ • C \LL l'S NOW 1 ' W o r k fl h r <; .1 ti ,, ' r('prt'st>ntm)! a nalio11;1ll~ kno"n product tu l'P~t pr11\ 111•· t1a1111111: 1\-'"''' '·' mplt•:-(' .11 :ii phont• 111•1· !'all fur p1•r•.or1al 111 t I' I \ \\ :1 ."11 I :I )I ti 11 I •11;:1 "71 jtl \ I' T \I \ '< \ ( ;i.; H S Exp d l'oupl1• lo mana.:1• H!I 111111 adult \'llmµlt·'· <' \1 :!llH. 2h11 ,1pt. 11t11'' .'I. .., ;ii ;i r v So 11 t h I u n d l 'rn(lt•rl\ :\'l~·.ntt tl:ll 2950 Merchandise .............•..•..•... S S c·ounll•r 11111t & dbl 11q•n. clee. Sl2f> C'u1 fllllll c·ook1ng :-.urt ,H'<' 111111 SH5 r.1:. usio ~112 Mr Fadden Ave Huntington Beach 714 J898-663 I 1----------•I clrnts 1n So C;1hf & 8005 SECRETARY needed. must be proric1cnl 111 hoth s horthand, & lvpin~ "k1IJ... Non s moker. l'lf•a..,,• s t•nd resume to ,\d No 111;7 0 :11 I) 1'1 lot, l'O Box 1560 C11!->l a M1• .... 1. Ca !l2626 St•ul'lar~· Small mold & H ... Ofr nerd full or part lime as:.t 1\pt and <op t1ona I l 642-133'$ or 1;42-6.578 Se<'retarrnl. l wo posit ions 1r1 busy R. E Offlcr Hc.-avy dictaphone work. good telephone skills. & the ab1l1ty to work undl.'r pressurr• nrr• t'"!;enl ta! Salary n1mmen:.ur11tl• w ex per Cull .J udy, 1W 2900 SECY JRECEPT. P ROPf:RTY MGMT lmmcii openlni.? w /ml(r r c ro, Typinit. phonl.'s, i h u 1>1111', hu\ not rt-q 'ti . Nr OC 111rrxu t only ex p'd 3pply l'hont.' wkdy11 752 7121 Ar1111na We pro\ 1d1• pleasant surrounrhn~" &. a rela:icrd at mo~phl'rC' ...............•....... Wonderland Of Antiques! Only th• D•lly Piiot ,.•llY telfa you whlJl'I ,,... In your loc•J cot'l'lmunlly ..• every O.y 1.tmaw.11 Our pay structun· 1~ om• of t~ be!\t m thl' hu:-.1 nt-ss We have a guaran terd hase salary 111 acldt tum lo a hlwrai li;m11' & <·ommlS!>IOn ·\OU l'!ln l )()SC'' I{ I • G E w a r 1' h o u s e cr:.tmmed with nvcr SOU mus1<' boxC's. n1ckclo deon piano!>, r1rn1e; Clr· l(ani>. wall rlork<;, grand£ather r lorks . '---~~-----J fascmaling antiques. 2 Sh1ffs avall3bl~ 11·30.2·30 & J :)Cl.ti 30 fivr duys aweck Co11t:t<.'l Renee Rossi 833-8095 For PPnonal lnt.,-view TIME.LIFE LIBRARJES, INC. ~ Oppor Employer Over $1 .000.000 Worth American lntetnat1onal Galleries. 1802-T Keller · inR St . lrvine. Tel 7!>4 1777. Open Wed thru Sul !IAMto4PM.V1s1t• Sl.62,..-DAY That's Al.Lyou pay for a JO di!)' Ad 1ntht' TELE,.HOHE DAILY PILOT SERVICE SOLtCITORS DIRECTORY PtrlME FROM llOME CALLNOW M2 ""''ll P 0 R U N I T l<: D --...,., CER EBRAI. PALSY Doo't drop the ball' Get a OUA~AN'fF.EO WAGI': job with o lnw cost Dall~ NO l'.Xflt:R. 9113 0107 or Pilot Cloultl,•d Ad 996-4819. Pbonc 642-5678 Sl .62 per DAY That's A I .I. you p~y for a JO day ud tn the DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY 00 IT NOW' 642-5678 10 11111 oltl. l•·m 1;1·rrna11 Sl11·p 1l1111l1·r ('111111'. lrnrt N<ls lm lrlJ.! hnw !Ni2 iUli'.I Kel?:-.hnnd . m;1lc• I· r«o' 111 g tlll d h ll m t• I: o II rl w rh1ldre11 !)4!t n112 German Shorlha11 , I \1·;11 ol1l t 1• g1111tl hnlll•' 53'1 ,·1;2;. 11 1\tl11rnhle Slwp l '11lh1' mix puppies. rp;11I~ for n ew h omr ~11>1~ 02:;7 Sal Sun onl~ f'-011rh, :1 end this rnHl•t• thl, hr 1•akfa:-.t "'I t,,. chest of rlntw<'r~ t71\1 754 0930 Slwrn· or l'am Must sell tlt'r 3 2fl Brn & gold plaid corner grp w d1.:1tal c-lork. Good conrl ~l{I 8-17 fi29fl Dm'g thl, ti c•h.11r•; & huf fel Old & vc•ry nll't.' $2[l0 646 76!M The Bluest Marketpl11ee on the Oranre Coast DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Con S!'lf It. fo'l(f II Trodt II W11ti o Want Ad [642:5678] OM Coll Strv1u foil C111f11 Approwol Antique.> Eng. '-.1dcboa rd $200 2 bookshrl' C!'> 30x 84. $40 r ;1. Teak rnfft•e tah\r S40 GE refng, rlhl dt~)r $1-25 I lentut-:c· lwdslfk thl $35 Coriwr IX'd thl group $15 Witt drt'ss tbl i.:lass top!-~ ---- INTEHNATIONAL ORGANIZATION, AFS Garage, P<JHoSale! PUBLIC AUCTION MANY ITEMS OF FlNE ESTATE J EWELH Y. ART OBH:CTS. AN· TIQUES. FINE FURN . ETC. PHONE FOR IN· FO. & BROCHURE. l l 1 2 PI' ~ t' a rl o r l' ~ fl DOVl'r Antiques. d1:.hcs: furn; apphancC's; art ohjects: super clothing. i;ports. f"15·2200 -I Shores, Sut 9·5 only. Garage Sale 8055 ..•.•....••..•......... 1·amper. s ki equip. many more misc unusual items NEWPORT BCH TENNIS CLUB. L1milcd Mcm hers h1ps 644-0050 ----- PUBLIC AUCTIOM Sat 9·5 1112 Pescaclore Compact G.E Cassette tape recorder with built· in mic. $40. After 6 or weekends. 638·8684 . MANYF'INEITEMSOF N.B. offSanliagolblk EST A Tl'.: JEW EL RY. north of Westchff Dr. ART OBJECTS. AN· S-----. --TIQUF~'i. FINE FUHN. at ~ 26. omce desk & F:'l'C l'llONE l·'OH IN rha1r, +misc IOA M. FO & llH<H'lllJRE 9838 Deb101s Ave, Fin EARTHWORMS for t he Garden S4 for 1000. also worm castings and planting mulch. B's Worm Farm. 17362 Gothard. llunt Bch Ph 847·5141 f;.I!) 22tHI Vly (;1ganlrr grnup giveaway, Sot only lR42·1 Santa Vcron1<'» Cr, ~.V . CdM Sat only 10·5. Furn, treasures. anleaks &jun quc. 3320Seav1cw Ave 9am ~pm ______ Moving salt.• Sat Sun 10 4 GUlTAR $25, New "Swiss Garage Sak. Mar 2G. & 51172 Me3<lowhrnuk Dr. Chalet'' ..Doll House $80, 27 Heasonable prices! lluntmgton Be!H'h Sngl ooa $25. 4 wrou~hl 905 Solvaclor San Clem. GARAGF. SALE Sat 9.4. Iron .barstools $25. 49:?81•1'1 Alley 507 1''ernleaf CdM. &'53200 ---------- 2 Fam. misc hshld 1tms MOVING. f:mpty house being dis· Sat only, 8 30am·5pm Garu~c & Y~rd Sale, mantaled, Int/exterior & l8.T77 Santa Belinda, F V. Church Rt'neCit, Sunday lnd5cp'1 all must go . .510 House sold. everyth ing must go. 31582 Monterey St So. Lal'(una Sat tSun '10·4 Aoll<.tut·~. ouk £urn, misc old 1tt·in~. ch:11r!I, wuter bed fr3mc. mony d\r. rerent 1tnms All must llO S1.1t Sun \0 ~. 17576 Walnut, Jo'ountnin V11llt•y Pal.lo S11lr R4\t.8n "ofoa. chulr~. tbl!I, h'1r 11tool8, nusc. Sot. 22871 Bonltu 1,n. El Toro 586·9663 Only. l()()'s of items. 2755 15th St Hunt. Bch. lOam· Bnstol. CM 557 78AA 4P __ m_S_n_t /_S_u_n ____ _ MOVING A , -Baby Grand Piano, 4'8", 'S l,f, Snt 10 5 $1295 12' Alum boat Antique rnck<'r. old $18.'i (;73_7770 · • mnl(ar.lncs. cnb, l11·l'l1r. --·--- dbl ,11lroller. sw1u)( O· Mattresses & springs, lnuhr,bes:o;inN&sw1 nit, t win . Bed rrames. hld<>ohNI. <'omml'r1<•til spreads, hooked ru .. ", 11nlamnndt'r h~i.-t•r &. h<•udboanl!', bc-dslde ld· wood i\ lad1tcr~. <0hln11, ble.673·4640 llncn:i. man~ to)'!I & ---------- more Cul tit' '"'l' Clff The fllStcat drew in thr MI<' h c I i. o 11 . l 8 0 !l l Wn11t .. n Oitlly P1h>t Glllmun. h v. (Univ Pk.> Clo11aificd /\d Phone 552.7426 M2 567ll. -~-~-----~ ' . II "wth lk'd nr n•" ? 1u-t.a HAM 0 D *' c tll:\ "'""" I !I lalacwk: I . .. < aL 1J Q.liW ORGANS TY...... Hn•m1tn6T COMPLETEUNF. .... S--totl c~ ........... c____. •NSW•USED• ••••••••••••••••••••••• _.. -- Buy with Confldano Ct! tdor T\.'. ZJ" ('O I . J"trm ~ lV7:l tr om th c O Ide al w11lnut rabinet, nrf'di. .,. • , • Authonic-ct H•mrnond work. 15()-{)frl'r »2 .c>2' ... i f .,.':"'" Sloc11> Xlnl 30$ llund II u:.u I U \ 1•m»h». ~1 tk>hli• aw l • ~7 l:onfttr While. ii. on11 1111 Xhrt rCJnd P\1 Pty ur~ll IWI" $4 U*J Cit ford Wood:>. W.000 vn ~lltt' CrJmnll'lnal kitchen equip. 'omt· rl1nf!hY s mJ:.h ~urlhourd. clc t'a-.h & l'<lfr~ N1:wport fo.ll't:tril' 'llO\e, barht'r!I ch..l1r. h1k1ng boot::., .-II rhcap' 194·7634 OfflCI STUFF l>eMll'r in h-1tn•• Coun "'ulor Slp'I 1 h.-ad, :-it'll ty We wiu""not be know JS"Zl!:NITJI ~t.~Wttll!, j>d 1·vl\d S4!>CICJ '7~ Kaw1uoak1 1(7. ,100 ingly underltold, , Color f'llrt•blc-$JUii, .lhZ 7tll'7 Famn1& & other Jt'l'flll• nu. S2~00 Xlnl col\d IJl..Z111or6ll..irD9 \'1hl :. Latin I ms>orh <)f~ninit "'round Apr 11 1,1do \'11lal(e Mull, Nwpt R...al t:.'lt»h.• t:x~'-'ullv~ ~utlc do11lnt1. l>e'lki., :.Wl\lel l'ha irs. fil•· eitb1nel:.. t ypewriter~. ::.of"'· plant!., l'op1t>r. painlln(t:> All near nt>w 1501 We-i.lcliff Dr. Suue ~1 642-8191,642-932-l a.•••EEORGANCL•"S C;lllti4d 1711d 9,0UOmt S1100 114ti6791 ,. " '"" i4 lfob1t• rn &i 1 r1t i:o<wt 'JJ <'h•vy J"latbt-d l 1 ~loll '!'I K C hl!'V)' Sed11n !kliVl!'r)' ~I JOti7 Wallacl' Sterl111i; Sll\er Grand ll..1roqu1:. :.'-'n ll't' or I:!.:; pt: pl.tn~ ::.l'll1n.: & all '>l'n 1ng pl··,., <'n:.t SSIJOO wll ~000 !i~ 11~1 SS.:! 041~1 Mlln l'Ve, ever yone MagnJtVOA a W TV. i;ooc:t rond. 1:arJ.1t1•d SlllMl w~lcome cond1l1on S30 963 :oo8 '75 Yam11h11 100 lo 'llr11!\ l..4kcnew M!itl ·~~100 Att:hl'" '\t.mn.1 .1:1:1:1 W Skt IJoob, Lan~t-. S11.{: 7 Co<!:.l llwy ·' ll Sl'I.' lht• SH>O or mJke offer STOP IN· O R CALL Call 550-7280 26' Pt.A RSO!\ 1\Hlf 1., I~ TrJ11111uJ1JI Stoor>. hhw hull '\11 I:!~ :1 ,,Jib \111-' ,1111 nmd ~7!150 li'll Jl21 th' >01> lli9 Rec" ... Md VtMdH 9Sl0 Ood.mu:.tt·1 ;H!I t20!> •••JUST AaRIVED• • Motor HOIM I. ••••••••••••••••••••••• tCAWAI PIANOS Zcnuh Coni.olc !>tcrt·u Good Condit ion $45 Salcjtteftt 9160 73 W1nnebaiio Bran~ lwomur,· ~""' 1ni.: \I ,11 h 1\nllqut wht Prov ~ pc lop ot hnl' nin,ult• 11m1h•I bdrm '>l'l. '>Ingle bed l.1kl· nl'" ~:!!> :, 15 ™"i7 Zl'ntth 1•011,r T\' 21 l'uni hin.: IJJI: Jlld rdJll'd ho\ln.: g> io t•qu1pm .. nl i!il tiJJ\) !Sook. Thl' R.1Hn, Edgar \lien i'Ot.'. intJl'l lb' 1 i < ;d eond lhl ol r '16>1 (l-\7K ~lud10 1·ouc:h l'oriwr .,el pumpt..in U1nl'ltl' ,,., 1'.hl rorm1cJ lop ~ oh\l' ,:rn t'hair!'t Wrought iron t:tagcn· s· ,\rt1f11·ial fern 21" Tic rubb g-. & mt~t K30 331!1 ~OR S1\LE rndoor & nut Allt'nl1on Antique d1:aler~ door plJnb old rdn~. & decorator:-. lfal<1ncc of ~rt•al for •1 kl·J:i::l·r ~5. t:.-.latl' ~iJle P.JUI (.;;1hkr "ork~gr,•,\l 't)ltd walnut -,quJ1 l' 111.1110. ·,0(1d WW J! mJt'h clt•:.k $70, rOH' I'. UU U S;J 000 ,\ oil· l1hni: l.1hnt SIU. re Turt..1::.h 11 '\CJ' 1 ug moll' cunt tol H W J !I'· T\' '>' pad, SJG~ ' -tun PC Sti:.. p\•11 IJlt'lllfl' t'arnpt!r. Off1•1 ml .111 957 0.183 For ;1ppl 54!! ,,.~;; l'ompll'lt' t11111.~rd audio ~llrl wood fern!>IJnd. Sl:i. Bible l!ludil·:-. l'ii:->M.'tl+'" 1-.arly Am~r platform t'o~t Slillll ~t'll srno rot·kcr $3..>, 10 µ1cn· 751 ~ modular wall unit, de Misc.tloMous Want~ 8081 •····•··••···•········· SSS 'CASH FOR t.ood U!>ed rurn rt'frtg!> Ch.11rs all style!., '>l'C') <lt>~k. "'"e1· de:.r... lt'~al fltt'!>, trt'<il'nti.I, drafting I J b It.' m I '> l' C f': ~orplu:. Furniture . H.utMONDORG \N & PIANO CENTl.;it :!SM E. Coast Hwy Coconadel Mar 644·9200 tiJI 25iUor631 :.!777 ----------1 frm,&:.loH!!>~li 07~ Pefs 8087 HAMMOND. LOWREY WJnlt>d. llo'>plli.11 bt>d ••••••••••••••••••••••• G U L B It A N S E !'o; wstdcratb f\abyAfnlanParrot5'i95 ORGANS & KAWAI 5-19 1205 Baby & b r ceder PIA.NOS. i-·or iour Pn1:e Parakeet'> at cost call6+1-!:1200 Wantt•d l(l bu~. Sl'hwtnn DdUX1' t-:xl·rc1~cr ~Jl only 499 I l:JS WANTEIJ ,\Ll '~INUM CANS us· per pound, abo. :.l·rap mt'lal. l'opper. br J:.:.. ctt Gold &::.1lv1:r Phil hp!> St1:l'I <'u 1368 W AnJhl'tnl :-.t Loni! lkh. 4! 1:1 4:12 .111 M ~20348 Hammond Orgun, model Pianos & Orgons 8090 M HKM. Xlnl cund1t1on ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl.000 557-3195 111\MMONDORGAN :! kcybourds. root pedal ha:.t• Pull bur lun1n.i:. l.l·~lll· lllnl' c..ib1nt!l ~I :;oo, l'h ·h"1 ·7fi&I Sportinq Goods 8094 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ohn VI. 1901:m. Nevada GP's Sl50 Spauldini; com~ Super It 198l'm Nt•vada:. SlOO Hoth i-.k1ed one<' ti31 ·2860 all SPM Call S56· i280 ft'Jl' CJ!>St'lll'. mdJ l llJ t'\ !> $125 Dolb} AN BO N R urut Sl50 Quadraflt''C tiO Ennon :JS . tutl !.pk rs $<!()() 194 1)5.11 t' ru1:w. pt>d t'l't Li.:e Stereo ~pcaker' A l l"ond Rl'<l!>.Onable &I 11179X Boots & Morine Equipment •...••.....•........... 9010 ....•..........•.••..•. F11rSJlt• Kuwa!'t.1k1 J1.:t:.k1 Sl.000 1!1:! 7538 17 ' Whtll•water l'anot· $!25 751 76611 or l!:JX li:!:!3 ~.Ol.x.I fl.tj.l>()JH Boak, Slips/ D°'ks r..it t' l Ullll 9070 •...•••.•.•.•.......... s u BL 1-: ,, s r: ~ 11., 1 o, t'd>t·nda:.s S.iilboal up t1; :Ml' $100 month NB Cati :! 1 :I 7 :! ti· 7 0 ti II o I 71 t 751· 17~ a!>k tor /\I Nt-cd 2ti' Slip for Ludt•r:.· 11). 1n Nwpt Harbor De:.pl'ralc' 5.10· 733:! ••••••••••••••••••••••• 26.000 m1. Call aft SPM FOR RENT &is 0976 1976 26 FT. GMC MOTORHOMf rull\ !>l'll l onlatnl'll \\ t.'t'kly & d..111) renl.ih CALL TODAY! 979-2500 ·72 ford Van Conversion. Auto, PS PB. AC, SC: AM l''M Mulu-Plt?lt. 8 lrk .,tereo, 3 way Cr1dgt' :.tove w oven. Awning. lo m1 xlnl cond. S4!i00 046-3792 '69 Chev. ~s. Race, \ I! \'iJn Con' l'r:,111r1. Rock 9540 ,1uto. rJ<..ho dJ!\h Ju·. ••••••••••••••••••••••• roof air, i a1 ... ctl top . .,1p., Dunt> Buggy '66 VW eng I. ..,ink. tndt·t. rJng,• ~:"n•lll'nl cond. Street l:J" l'll't' 1l•l11g. lop Lc1!1tl 645-Soo.t I 'hdpl'. Zl'.l '7112. s .. 111: 4 Wheel Drives 9550 pMl'l•tJ at S2h~!"l ••••• •• ••• • • ••• ••• ••••• H 1-:G 1:;NCY l\IOTOH llOMI=: llEN'f,\1-" ~25 N llarhor lllvrl. S A • •531 2.'>0:J•. '75 MUSKET 1974TOYOTA LANDCRUISER IX I llardtop w onh :!1.0:111 mill'S. Very dt•an' IH701.Pll l I!' Wrou~ht Iron St•1ir\\".I\ I'. 12 lOOl'rt•lt• rl"'f" ~l j~ 4!1~ . .jj 1 .• '>tgnl'r'!> protolypl' sohd "'ood S250. ,·er~· old !>pool t~pl' t·hJir S2U. !'>mall mt!'>l' tdbll'!'> $7 ca .'lO>.~O hardl'.O<>d tlrart 1ni: table s:-,u. plan ter IJmp ~. aulhC'nt11 \\ol.. SI:> lh tdephone .1ppu111tnwnt ·"" t:\ l'll mg. ti-16 6382 Hl'fng . fr<•t'tl'r. hot 'doi:: i:nll. buri::l'r grill. pop c o r n m " k 1• r . h u 11 "'armt•r Fur 1.ai:u11a Bcal'h Litt h· l.,·ai.: Ul' 494 127i Oak l\1mbull L'prtght, S7ll5 Stripped Muhogaoy t:hH·kenni: l'prighl. Sl95 Famous Henry F Mtlkr outrai:t>ou ... look· tn)! 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S>.5l.lall Call~!lllt>2 Sl'HIN(;n.E,\Nl:"'G Jluv,· }'our hull l'11•an1·d & rl•adv llogJn & Son UI\· IOJ! St•n lt'l' Com plt'I(' undl'rl'.:lll•r va<'ht main tcnanl'l' s:11 5!121 ~IOI-, Tic ,1\ailabll Lido Park 01 673 8800 hli t\ II Music at lnstrunwnts 8083 New 7 ·:i· • .,urfhoa rd "Shore" blu<' & 1'.htle Fa~l SI 10 &10 5232 PCJlll. T \111.F l'1Jn•>. L'Jrpl•t 10·1\ , 11 :; '. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .1ppl. ··nu1 h thh lnlrm !I ,1.! IJdll'' 2i" IO·:.pd Conn ;\1in 0 ;\!Jill' t·l1•t• lurn. ~ m11r1•' '\!ming lJtkl· w ~trJ:. l!mm organ l''n•llent 1·nntlt .. 1110 ho.it t!r.i U.>X n l'" , .imt•rJ photo rtoodhtc lion. SbOO P I' !i32 l:!!i!J l.t·'4 t~ 1'1Jno Sen ll l' LJl:UOJ Ut'h 191 84~0 :!20 SWIFT M.1u"•r C:u:c.lom SllO 257 Holl" llt-rtt.<r XK:J $110 ''' .,l'Opt!~ S30 Hln~:. ~'i :!:! 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MARCH SPECIAL Applies In The Following Categories ANTIQUES APPLIANCES AUTOS BICYCLES BOATS CAM ERAS 10°/o DISCOUNT 5 LINES OR MORE 3 DAYS • USE CASH Bank Americard OR Master Charge • 10% DISCOUNT .-- • DO IT NOWI FURNITURE GARAGE SALES HOUSEHOLD GOODS JEWELRY MACHINERY MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS M OTORCYCLES OFFICE EQUIPMENT PI ANOS & ORGANS SEWING MACHINES SPORT I NG GOODS SWAPS r-------------------------------------I I I I I I I (4 SHORT WORDS MAKE ONE LINE) 5 Lines, 3 Times = $9.00 For additional llnes, add $1 .49 per line. Make check or I i... money order payable to DAILY PILOT. t 'r-t L __ Send or Brtng to: CLASSIFIED AO ORDER DEPT. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT BOX 1560, 330 W. BAY ST. COSTA MESA. CALIF. 92626 Name----------------------------------·- Address-- -------- ---------------- ------- Classification _____ -Start my Ad on this date--------· O BankAmericard e ______________ Exp. date _______ _ O Master Charge :--------------Exp. date _______ _ t o '8"'d O•''_. tto. nott.,.-,... •ti mA1fl' r t»tow on v"'Jr ~~v~too .. -----------------------------------FIRST-- cLASS PERMIT NO 13 COSTA MESA CALIF ORNIA BUSINESS REPLY MAIL NO POSTAGE NECESSARY IF MAILED IN THE UNITED STATES POSTAGE WI LL BE PAID BY Ore nge Coa1t Dal~ Piiot Box 1560 330 W. Bay St. Coata MHa, CA 92828 ClaHlfled Ad Order Dept. ...•..... ••••••••• . ....... . ••••••••• ••••••••• ••••••••• ••••••••• ••••••••• ••••••••• ••••••••• ••••••••• ••••••••• ••••••••• ••••••••• ::::::::: ••••••••• ••••••••• ::::::::: • •••••••• ••••••••• ••••••••• Boats. Spe-~d & Ski 9080 ..•..•••.....•...••.... Boats. Marine Equipment 9030 lti' f1ber~lass boat 50 llP mt'rC. Hecent rebwll & t ra1l1:r SlOO ~97 I~ ..•...••..••••........• (' o m p I et 1• C' h r v s I l' r mJ111fold., Cor :1111 ,. u \II lnlludl·:. manifold:. r11.t•r ,., t•lbu"'' t·ntl pli.1t1· "' l'rythtng lor tl4tn l·ng1nt'' "'1th 1:10 hour' $:!:!5 lotal 1·0:.t C1l1Uall•a1 T ronsportation •••..•••......•........ C~rs.Sale/ Rem 9120 .......•............... CAMPER'S SPf:\11\L' '' Super dean l!J7-I l ton HEGE:'l:l''i \IOTOR 1101'1 E R t.~T \LS 9:!.S 'oJ J J .. H b<Jr JllvtJ :0. \ • •531 2503•. '73 FLING ~·u \11n1 ;\folorhome, l>od~l' \ K. JUlll, I' S. P B. Al\1 f"\1 .11r cond. '>Ip:. ti. lull) ::.ell l'Ont W!IJ FX SJ le pnccll at ~)95 HECE'lil'\ \!OTOH 110.\I E 10-.N r /\I.~ !1:!;, N llurbor lih 11. S \ .... 5:11 2SOJ •• Jeep Commando. ltli.1· ne". lo,1ded. SJ;>OO b,.,t or lrJdc for l,c1at. Chuck !>511 llUOO 64" ~91i Ford .Bron'-'o. 4x4 header~ d1 rt llfl''· n1lel1tc:. :,up cln. $2700 642·:r758 ·75 Cherokoe Jeep. 4. whl dn\e, loll pwr auto, air l'lll\d, AM/FM. lo r anR1'. 'ru1">c control. r,1d. m;tnv '<I ra!'t, \'l'ry l:ll<lll 1·1mtl SS!.l!>O 491.5307 496-1821 495-1700 1971> 7 5 HI'. Mcn·ury Out boarfl. hru11d m·w 1·11nd &in 00311 \\ kd~ ... !I Iii' M. no an~ 1\1· m:.g F or<! Super t' J mprr :.!:l' OPEN 110.\1). l"ully Spl'Clal · lully lm1r1t'cl' :.t'lr·conl Hf'M'f\'I' now 1012' Campwaytamper for f::aslcr tlll x:~5 ~any t•xtra'' /\sktnt-: S7!>00 Ci.1119!.i:! !!898 Motor Home Rental 'ill Bn1m·11. n<'W t 111•:- '>' hb, painL Sla1ni.-.... Sh'1'l rc)()I r<1ck. 646-3>151 '/:J FORD F JOO Camrl('r Winch Loaded ('aJISlX-.~:J 114 Ill' .lohn:.on. loni:: .,hall. '>' lank ~00 fl75 :J.521 ·1 tlr for 14 lt, ho.ti Sl50 h:.t otr f).15 51:111 Boats, Power 9040 ........•..•.•.•....... 3.5 Chn:. E\p ('ru,tl·r Twn Ii t·) I l·ni: ha 11 I nl... Si9110 ,\ Y b.l G tl<)O(J 10' CAMPJ-:R ha., l'\'l'r vthmg cscepl Jflhn w 1c" t('ndl'd skirts for C'he'' 9.iOO 198·0til5 . 'ti7 1-'ord PC w l'has-.1-. mounl CiJmp1•r. man\ 'tra., Self·l'nnL s:moo ~lt)2 ~ 7:! Ford Campt•r Spe1·. • .T. 11 • PJrkdal1· Cmpr !\tam: cxlra'>. On~ nl'.n S1200 Ph 531·ti.WI 11' Boston Whaler 10 hp John~on. f':let· slrt. trlr. :! 81 • Elrlorado CJb lhcr t;mk:-, S1500. fi75 :!70!l Ca mpcr. Slcl·p:. ~ llATTER/\S 53' f'll:\I Y G :\T H \.'Tl S.1.U HH~ ·73 l..1kt• New 1.0.1<11·<1 S:!IU,000 <>wncr rol ss1 0112 70 VW Pop Top t·ampcr. Sl9JO 963 21/!i 18'h to 32' Full\ sell 1·1,nlJtnt·tl ·Ht'~<·rH' now 101 llohda\ & Wlo.utl~ HE1;1-;N(.'Y .\HHOI! ll()Mf'; ltE"l'l'.U.S !J:!.5 'l llarhor Hlvd S \ • •!>Jl :!!)Cl:!•. '71 HOLIDAY V.11et•b \'an ConH·r.,tnn ..., huhbll' top. Ford \ K Jutu. .11r c·11111J. ... terl'o m.1i.: 1'.hh ,\ tin•,.,, range•. watt'r ..,\·.,tc•m tn' "'" ;.Ip:. 4, hllch Top !>hapt• lli6.'ii1111 ~J It' pt H'Cd JI $'!195 tn:c;r:~n· ;\tOTOR 111)\H; HENT\LS !!:!!>1' ll;irhor Hhrl S .\ ••531 :!:>0:1•. Trucks 9560 ··············•·•••···· 1976TOYOTA PICKUP l ... pcl'd with shell anti , ... IOI II ROJ80'.J ) HOW $3395 BILL YATES VW..PORSCHE ~an .Juan <.:ap1strano 837-4800 493.4511 Borwick's S~ial 1973 DATSUt-1 Shortbed Pickup I !\J>el'<I & radw 13191181 1 MOWSl495 BARWICK DATSUN '7.5 1\m~-of·R1>ad ~1·~·:o;em1~., w 1 ,1 .,1 wit nmt, ltl-.c 1\CW S!tiOO ,., tnrti.I IUl-!.'.1 "' tnl. 213 47:! 5:!11~ S,111 Ju;in C1Jpi:.trano 831·1375 493.3375 40' Ocft•\'cr I\ Pl' F <~ llhl <·ub trnwlu Nl'"' • I 1)1r:.t'I S65,!l00 Call Stan. hkr. ti75 :t?~2 ;1:J7 l757 "f'lt ennl ti ~I 1.1 1wr "'k. ~lO lf'l'l' null'" ttlll Ollln '6!1 OodRt' D·lOt>. Med cam~·r. air. hc1t1l, Mag~. xlnt 1·•Hlll 5'! Ill~ or hi r<•.,nhl l'a:.h orr ~111 .. l !'>l'll ·1(12·5:.>t\i ·71; Chcl'lah Ski bo<1l. \'Ii. J:ll't Jet. l.1nd\'m trll~ Call Uean 835 O:!l I flaJ!e 14811 1~17 1.ul..l' Tahoe l'l.1 ... -.11· 19 Chrlscraft SJWl•tHlcr. J\!>ktng SISOO 1:7:> 35!IO 19 2ti' L:Jl>tn l'ru.,,er auto pilot. bltn hail tank & mm h mor<' Grl. t'nnd Makt•nfr H:.!i 511~1 l'la ...... 11· Iii ('hn., <'r<11l .Surwr .Sporl Iii \' 14 \\ 10!1 hr~ un ... 101 t'llllcl nlu1•hook S3!HHJ ol 1 6i5·JOflO ( 104) 73 111' ~tart•rafl how rtdl'r, 11<1 Ill'. I\, OU, \\ tr Ir xlnl l'lllld S.I WO 11rm 64~ Jti,.ll 20' Mako runabout. xlnl Mnrl 675 7007 Boots, Sail 1!173, l °l.IO'>lllt 11;, llP, OH Xtra:. $1)000 9060 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TRITON. In perf 1·nnd Many exlr11-. mclochn~ 5 'ails. radio. uuto print $16,000 Ph !i73 71\73 CHARTERl ... G? Save S Tim<• .,harin.: lease. 7 Days month from $200 New l!>landc•r 28 w /spinnaker & full t'l\Ulpmt>nt llacc or crw'e Pvt pty ~2 2821 SEA SPllAY 15 ' Catamaran 'Tuned · fal·torv demo mdl " nl"" 'aih Color'< a' :11lJhll' Sl5!l5 \\ trlr Sa'e SJOU Ca II Dou~ 836 6890 ·75 Bul'canl'er 27 . !! !l HI' OB. VH F'. 1sor.eooa, San Dlejto, Bu!> I 279 0117 1 E1tt 25. other I 222·0209 12' Fil><'r11:lass /\u<1lrahan Rorer. Alum ma:-.t & boon. jib & spinnaker SUS. Ph 675 6118 • Coronado. 73 "'lpo.; 1 11lovr & 111nk. tandem trlr ~750 Like new 714 626·32\8 TDI' Cal l'mpr 'hC'll lnr import ttu1k :);?7;, :"1:Jti~H C..1m1wr 8' 'lel'prr l't1:.h1on~. t•urtatn" llyJu:-.henJamrn. I l!Jt) 0953 n~·" S!~>ll S511 10' i' t•abov1•r 1·ampcr. ,., I ps 6. Jul' I..' l1<1 u n te.twa\ ::,!J50 orr ~93-3019 ·bx C'he\ I .o 1r11"1th i3 !11 • CO l'amper Both rcJI Oll'C ti41i 3-l~ *SCHOOL BUS* <:a II Dan 645 911:!1, Motoriud Bikes 9140 ...................•... "MIXTE" BIKE '\,J IO S 111 speed onl'r Sl27.35 T.A.S. SPITZ ( :,1., rng111c for b1lo.I.' SI 68.45 GOIBY F:lrrt r1t 1•ngme SI0.75 '77 JAWA-$285. ...._._port.,. Motors 1900 llarhor Blvd .• (;.M CALL 642-0796 ~O:f:~t/ 9150 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 Kawaskl 100. runs good. $300 Or Best ofler. 6iS 536.S llodaka Art• 100 Good rond1llon SlSO. M7 0898 UDO l4, Trlr. 2 sells Muls. Yamaba ?SO t:hduto Ar. xtru. $?SOO N"1 IMO mi's. M•ke of $44-8791 rrr 544' 8100 M·f8 ~ --------~ ---18' SLOOP Slps. 4, ~HP HONDA'S, 60 ~ & 7 0 /8. Bo•t cov•r.. tillp, 125 Elsinore. u to m•kt nrr 068-560la Elsinore. 673 ~ iii :!S tl\'Nland ·• tn Uotlgr t•ng , ... 1p:. >I loadl•d (jcnt•1 ulor. :! rool ;i1r.,, da.,h .11r rrM· l'IJlll, I\ :'-1 F\1 <.lt•rt•n t JP<'. l~l' retng, ''°' g:i.' L.mk, T\ antrnna rml r<Jt·k. CH r..11h11. J:! 1100 rnr 1\!.ktnl( s1;-. 000 IW 1311 75 Uabun 620 PU. n1'w lire:., mag!\, t•obra CB. t u">I 1nt, dean Xlnl rnnd lhl ufr 552·9515 ii> \lonai·o l'nmpl St' 't\9 D<ihUn Pl' reh111 l1 don t m 1.,., th1-. di.11111• 111 1·n,t:ml' purr;. ltke u k 1t !.J \l' ~'l.UOCI X Int rntul l1·11 SlOOO 11:11 0235 sn uuo 1>45 .• 1•1111 i.1 I .My (la 11· Uudi.:c :JtiO 18 · \Int n1111I l'.1h ;J1r nu' l'Onll. 1:. ~ul gJ, I ;) n I.. 11 I h I' I \ I r .1 ., ~'ii 17il '70 OPEN ROAD IX .\l11tor homt'. V11<l(?1• \ R .. 1ulo. I' S. f' £\. d,1.,h .111 ioot .irr ... 1rrl'11 lullv ~ .. 11 1'<>nl n1·w tir1·!. lli7:1\ L l.1 ~,If(' prl 1·1•d ~}!1!15 RE<a:~t'Y :\!OTOH llOM Jo: l{(-;:0-l'L\ l.S lr.!.'iN llJrh<)I lll\<I !'.. \ •• 5;J) :.?.'>11:1 • • 7 t t-:i.t ... hh'>hmcnt :!4! I 111 ly l''IUlfll'<'d. lllll' 11111tl S!JH~O 5~,~ l :J 13 d ,1 ~ ' 192 <i59!l "' e' wk111!\ Trail~. Travel 9170 .••.•.••.•••......•..•. 72 Ken~k1ll z:r. ,.,,,ir t·on lamed. A C, sl('reo . ..iwn mi:. man} 'Clra' Xlnl eond s.t300 1142 !JI05 art 7 t;t; Chen I ton step 'an W1ndol'.s dll around hvclruul11• 11t1or. 50,00ll mr on rll'W ti cyl en,r::rnc <ioc11I heJtl'r. tire-,. bod~ \JI ~<'n lt'l' reco11b ~000 &15 ~ti9, ti46· iti~IR '73 Toyota New lire.,, 11r" '>hOl·t..~. 11<-... 1 CIHt•l ( .tll l'\ c-. 531; 1n1t. i 1 C:ouril'r w ~hl.'11 I 1111 t·onrl S.IR !17 IK, :! lttl ('1111 ltnenlal. t' M '73 Lll\' lo m1'!\. dl'an Me<•h' I p1•rf I 'vi pl\ Ca II !M\2·0111:1 1974 El l'a mino Classtt'. air. P S. P B. radio . m:1nv xtra'> PP. 837 741!1 S..>9!15 7S Maida Rotnry Power. 673-5605 l!Yl6 Che\} J.uv w /shrll. AM FM stereo. $36011 'i :J 6 1 2 <! ~ a C t Ii P \I "'kdy.., '>'knds. lJ'. 1970 Sha~lu (.;omp<1l'l. xlnl cond S9()() iii Toyota nick-up SR ~. t•ustom pJtnt. shell & mug'> SJ700 IW6 0371 Auto ~rvice,Parts & Acunories 9400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VW l'.NCl'\IE~ t:s l':r> 1n: Ill 11.r ller Bui.: 1: v Shop :>341 6940 TIH.t:S f"OH S/\1.1-:' One G 7K 14 (;oodycut 4 ply 1.1 kc new Two G 71H5 Glas brllNI. Good $7 cuch. Call anytime !>79·4192 '116 VW tSOO EnJ(inr, 5000 mi. flll' reblt. $.'\001h~l ofr &46-8.50U aft 5 Mlm Motor llomc tire ... l''\70 ln t1'rnat1onal 1 r<I\ elall 392 Vfl. ,111111. I' S. I' 13. 'er~ cir an '\1anv >.tras !\10,1 sell Wtll saC' IM 0198 ·75 Mazda PU & 18.000 m1, like $3800 imake orr 552·8401 Shell orw ('\'C~ 1971 DATSUN PICl(Ufl (74TT2Vl HOW $1095 CAR OUTLET 21.., Har~ Blvd .. <.:.M CAU '42-0653 Sn' f' s200 " oox lfi ~. l'r11rhchl' Slrrl nttd R.d1ul5 S.t nrs 5S9 0100 '78 CHgvv \\T H vy Dty W/ahcll, cpt, •uto, RV Ofl l y IUOO m l $4100 675 1309, 17~ P•rk Ave • S.1111•1\d Ood•~ 3111 en1t1ne & tramm1u1on. comp lop .-nd. rnr440 962·99M '73 Masda Pickup w /shell. Non rotary. New r~ls. AM/F1tlataeo. 962-1495 Vans 9570 ....................... 1976 Ford Econohne Van Lo ml, cstm int, make of r. 586-3661 or 83'7-7660. 1974 DODGEVA..-vs, automatic . pwr s teering.(57645X). On sale this week for ONLY $3695 MARQUIS VOLVO MISSION VIEJO 831·2880495·12 I 0 .66 CHEV Paneled Van. Very good contl. New paint job. Gd tires $1200 Call cve!)/wknd:> (21.31421-1017 '74 F ORD 302 VS, auto. 29000 n11. lots extras 957-0261 for info. SAVE $2000 '76 Dodge 300 Santana Cmpr. Van. 360 VS. auto. P/S, P /B, air. stereo AM lf'M tafK', CB, maAo;, cust. mt. & ext., ref, slv, sink. sofabccl, 7000 mi. saooo. 675·2563 '74 Dodi:tc RIOO. 6 cyl w/3 spd. Hit for c:omfort, cstm intr, bed. 1cchox. AM/FM cassette, Capt':. chairs. Forced to s<'ll S3900. Ph 515 9tiUG hcl noon. '76 Ood~c. c:rpt~. p.inrl!'<i. S vr warr<1nty, ~l600 m1 babv hluc. s,w:;. or oHcr 675-~9 NEW '77 DODGE VAN CONVBRSIONS '73 Dodgf' 8300. 3'.0 V R. P/S, P/R, auto trans. A/C. camper "indow~. crwse cntrl. he<u-v duh· $3250 or orr r r 191 551;r. John 9590 WllUY CUAMCAU aTIUCU IOll~SO~ & SOX • LINCOLN·MERCURY 2626 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA WE MEED YOUR USED CAR HOW TOP SPAID CALL GORDON COSTA MESA AMC-JEEP 2524 HARBOR BLVD COST/\ MESA 549-8023 CAR OUTLET SAODLEIACK VALLEY IMPORTS 831-2040 495-4949 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 ~pd , n1r , A M -F M CASH FOR CARS! cassl'lll', radials. pin Tops Dollars paid for s tr1pc11 and more. dean used cu s, trucks & Original Black. finilsh Corvettes. Ask for Pau with grey lntenor. Ex- O'NeUI. trcmel y s harp and HOWARD Ch.vrolet clean! ONL ~ $5895 Dove & Quall St!!. (912MBT) Crevier BMW NEWPORT DF.ACJ f R.1.5-3171 Santa Ana TOP DOLLAR PAID FOR CLEAN ~$:i 11181'1BlAl_llBl\/0 •HJNllNG'O N Bf AC 1o Ill/ /,'81 ~in 0·14; IMPOITCAIS AU.MODB.S '69IMW1600 ii'lpd, AM-FM stereo &nd mon" Vt-ry nice condl· unn. runs grut. ONLY 12495 <ZXX866 l Crevier 8MWW-317lSanta Ana '76 BMW 5301, AM /J'N 1t.erto Ullttle, .. tpd, ma1•. •un root. Great oond, 640-M• •101MW200Z Jmmac. Body, paint. lntr " m•cb. LI ke new 1»7ll17PP. lfyat1fiftaly decided°" • ••Ponc.9- andyouw.tit TODAY! n.er.•s no short0CJ9 at Don IWM Ponehe W•hcn•over 301RAMDt4EW 1977 Ponche's ht stock '11 V2 c HAYIJUn' AR VED NIWCOLOllt MIWlMTmlO.st S....LOWNJCI CHOICIOf ZDI 4Dtl + WACM>MS IUYOILIASI ... • •• lf •L.:~:!:;:~;;::.:~~­• ma • • FalKDIANDER-. • IS JIA.IUNG it it Ga&AT DIA.LS • ........... , .... •r.... ..... ,...'*7 •• • ... cat .U. tllll •• it • .. u .. ., pimcbu. • • =t===!:!!!~~b: nady for delivery ~:.~!.": •••..•. !~~. ~~·.~": ....... !~~! ara. 1972 DATSUN COUPE 1200 Bucket seats, I "ipel"d 065DZl'l MOW $1295 CAR OUTLET 2l4511arborBlvd .l'.M. CALL 642·0651 --------•at 9725 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Flat ·16 124 Spyder A/C. AM/FM st cass., lug, rk., rly whls. 543-_7_1_42_. __ _ Brond Hew '77 HONDA Cars MA.MY To Choose From! -Pfl'gfi>t 9748 \I I\ I l 15<.k"iL •• •• • •• • •• • • • • • • • •. • • •. 4x4 WAGONS HEW'77 WAGON * $3777* Had10, I ·glass, radial tire,., ~1·1 li0.1i'l5l 80 USED & HEW Loaded .67 Pf'llg('Ol 1111 'll•W $11.200 i:>I 0080 radial t1rrs. 1 un-.. nl'cds SI 15 So. Str~~• '73 :\tcrcedesBeni 21\0SE l~lll.t·, work. ::;5.>11 ofr 121111u.0H1 111 •1sz1 .1211 4 5 Xlnl l'oncl. M1d111Ahl 615 bS!JI Toyota blur. \d11tc leather, all Porsche 9750 ••••••••••••••••••••••• optinns ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1973 TOYOTA $10,SIKJ 646 9503 '71 Porsche !>14. Gd 1•ond, CELICA M('rccrles 71, 250 Sedan. mu i.t sell, h:.l ofr. 4 sp('('cl, mag \1heC'ls & air. pwr. AM 1FM. mint 536·9979afltior~kn<ls. n•1y~h.1rp' <1:ll!llQ\'1 con<I ~Ir maint"d .• $.500() ,74 91t 2 0 Air. AM 'F';\I i\l-Safe Priced·SZ525 rrrm 'l19 0900 Mr "cbra loys. Mint l'und Must MIRACLE MAIDA '&! :!50S rmmar. rnmpf car h1!-otOry w I l'l'Ctpts. A;\J F.\I. ,\ C. s:>SllO P\'l ply (i l·O 14-18-11706 St><.'' ·I'll I li3 21:l<J II arbor Blwl , C ;\f. ·;1914 2 0 i\ir \M FM Al toys Mint Cond. Must See• 49.1 1173 Mercedes Hent 250SL. --New patnl top tires '7 1 914. ;..int nrnd etc 6iS·l.102 ·fi7J.J.iJ.t A :'tt /F\t. /\<: make• orft•r - ---· -Pvt. partv Iii I l fl.1H !17111) 645-5700 70 Toyota Corona, xlnt cond I Dr Auto New mtr '" 1r.1nsm .t Radial tlr(''> s1200 bst orr. l\i5 0:.!11 '72 2.811 SE 4 5 Auto Air ----UNIVERSITY &>aut1ful Cond. Always '73!ll4 ~ 0 Oldsmobile Ma intained ti-t4·55~ ~'T SllA PE. 3:~~ ~~~S 1975TOYOTA CELICAGT Honda Cars • GMC :\JR ·lit l90SJ. -. -• TNCks RARE. Xlntcond 73 PORS\111-.. !lt I, t 7 70;\t 5 <;pet·d. factory air cond • 1\ ~t FM stereo. ralh v. he('I'> w 1beauly nni.:s <3!13;\'1 C'G l. ·'K:.o II 00 Al . I S)Hll() RJ8.!J:J..l8 m1lrs. ('II. Qu<11I1. It~ C 1 \Ir '\r r :'i',;, ,'11)10 ------ -Ftt!-.t "l'l!"il> tal..i• ... S1•c· at 995 0~ '1 s _._ '7.t M errt•tl1·~ 150SL, :i~I Sl'a..,hor .. l>r. NB. ,---~;..;;..;;;..=.. __ , Joquar 9730 Tobarco hrwn w tcamel Cati· fllH IR.'>Hnr 7~>1 6522 ••••••••••••••••••••••• int. A:'lt F!\1 ra~sellc 111l'rro rad11i . ..:Int cont! '67 !ll IS Taq.!;1 air. n1•w '74 JAG XJ 12 Pnct'rl to ~I'll at ::.1-1.000. t'n~. mint SNs:l:l lOm m1. Al\t FM Elt rk pp <iM l 780 271l> or t>.lll«Wi s tf· rt' o . ,\ <.: • c .i. r c f u I -- owner fiM:VH :T Autos, Used Autos, UHd Autos, Used ~ 1-.i YIV'" A"I • ~"11Jlf v4~1l •&Ala , .~.,. ... 1. ,,,_, .. , ...... , ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• llBTiJD SALE The 1977' s will be rolling in next month ond we're oveutoclced with brand new 1976 model' ••• so we've discounted every brond new 1976 model to sell NOWI Hurry in for be't ~lection todoy ond SAVEi ACT NOW! LIMITED OFFER Good unhl Morch 31, 1977. CASH TO YOU! & a New Fiat Too! $800 $aving$ '40'0 CASH BACK TO YOU DICK lllLUR FIAT Will MATCH JT ON ANY NEW '7& Fill 131 IN STOCK. CHOOSE FROM ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST SELECTION 150 FIATS TO CHOOSE FROM 2 DRS., 4 DRS., WAGONS & CPES. WHILE THEY LAST! s400 CASH REBATE OR DISCOUNT ON ANY NEW '76 FIAT 128 or X 1 ·9 In Stock! BUY YOURS TODAY AND $AVE ----5UPERI SERVICE DEPT: NICE SWCTION Of USf.11 lllPOITS DICK MILLER MOTORS llBBll '00 850 Spyder. Radials. mags, 36 mpg. Must sell. S850. Ph 644·8718 •---------Jag 69 XKE. reblt enJ?, wire wheel s , auto, AM/FM st ereo, $3850 213 944-8238 ------· 9IOOAMto.,Mew • IDAUUNl CLOCK STOmMG SUPlll SHOmM• T1MI THE HO HASSLE· DEALER RU-s.AT·SUM TO MID .. GN'f SUPER SA VIHGS OM ALL CAIS IM STOCK co~• .......... 7l DATWH 610 7l DA nUH I JOO '"72• DA~ 1200 $1299 Stt. • tOO'IO l .. f3}4111~ 72 TOYOTA CEUCA s 1499 4tl'ff'laif-"°""'9 St• e102n Vo U21PP!( i.~~TIUH PICKU, $1999 lie ""° llG!llf ,. .. 110019 7t Qlfm•. • dr, JUto, 1ur nu t ire' • p1unt. hkt nf!W IJl75. 0· 17 !ill, ~1P"!P'1 '0'7 \'W Ctn. 11 Ca.r. lffa m otor l •&r otter . 540 '331 an 6pm T ........ THIMO HASSLI DIALH ••••••••••••••••••••••• 78 TR 7. _.11 , lt15)t!, w111r 1'70 VW 811», •lffl belled radlals, nl'W rebll ena. 3 ll/77 SNOO 6-*Z· 1085 1974 T'llUM,H rW1ty WITFIRI 631·~ IUT OR LEASE BILL MAXEY TOYOTA With r adio. Low miles runs !!lronl(. (440LEG ) Stff Pric .. $2175 MIRACLE MAZDA 2150 Harbor Blvd , C !\1 10 Bua. iclnt cond, AM FM Volbwogl'ft t770 radio, sunroof. SJOOO/bsl •••••••••••• ••• ••• • •• • • olr Pvt Ply. '56·8339 ·12 HUS. 7 po:.s, snrf, rhh eng, clutch 0111: ownr, 'vc record~. radi als. Xlnl S2800 7llll 40.18 ·74 Dasher , 1spd,11unroof, AM t•M, tape deck. new paint . 11ct mech cond ~'795 631 J69tl 11111 l ••'"l l•cl IC ' I \\\ MUNflNC. f()N It .,CH US..5700 DRIVE A LITTLE, SAVE A LOT! 1977 DATSUN 280% cou PE-MODEL 41 2 4 speed AM/FM & fully faciory equipped Order ycurs today Many to choose from with optional eQu1pment See us today -We re freeway close' Clyde Johnson ... President Dick Johnson ... Vice President ALL OVER ORANGE COUNTY PEOPLE ARE COMING TO JOHNSON & SON! SOME GOOD REASONS WHY: Well for o ne thing, we'r e loaded w ith Caprr's Four's. V·S1xes. Black. Whites. Reds or whatever you want and q uite a few at the old price too See for yourself why so many people from all over the whole county are shopping the Oldest Ltncoln-M ercu ry Deal- ership rn Orange -------------TAKE YOUR CHOICE------------~ BRAND NEW ... 1977 BOBCAT VILLAGER WAGON BRAND NEW ... 1976 CAPRI II MPG This Baby Wagon 1s a Real Beauty Included 1n Special Price 1s W .S.W. steel belted tires, power steering and froot disc brakes, luggage rack, trim and deluxe interior . Stock number 8145 This Cat Black is ready to roar. Popular 3·door Sport Coupe with cast aluminum wheels, d uel racing mirrors, sharp gold trim and plenty more Stock number 6658. ~--$4,266.00--___.. 197 4 LINCOLN Coupo Light green metallic wwh1te vinyl root. lull power, AM·FM 'ltereo, <.plot comfort lounge srah Lie 113!>0LUV 55895 197 4 MERCEDES 450 SEL Sedan Boauhlul Metalh!' Brown with lealhPr 1ntenor complPIP 1ac1ory rqu1pmen1 and o;un foot Outst.1ndonq in '"1ery way Immaculate cond1t1on St:f' 11 Tod.1v Li.., #945LHA HURRY 1975 MERCURY Cougar XR7 Equipped with AM'FM <itereo power brakes & "iteering. vinyl roof air cond All set to qo Lie U152MXI 54395 1976 CADILLAC Seville Leso; than 15 000 miles beautiful Med•um Brown ltn1!lh with contrasting be19e vinyl rool and leather 1ntenor Perfect 1n every way and all the tactory equipped lu11ur1es you expecl on this tine autom<>O•le See It Now L1r #088PKE WONT LAST USED CAI DEn. H'-0520 1975 MERCURY Marquis Brgh. 2 Dr. Cp. Beautiful Maroon with matching interior & vinyl roof all the standard factory luxury 11ems low miles a real beauty See 11 now Lie #812MIN I 55295 1975 MARK IV Les~ than 14 000 miles Beautiful Tur· quo1se with Landau roof & velour in· ler1or all the luxury items you would expect in a line luxury car Ser 11889768 59295 .JOHNSON a SON LI NCOLN MlRCUHY COUGAR CAPHI '61 VW n u._, good rnnd Grt.'cn. Sii&> 01 bl'l>l offer 197 2382 ti9 SquJ r<>ha(·k rad 10, auto, A C. lo"' mtll'd!ll' 551 1 l!l'J '68 \'W Squarcba\'I.. $1050 or l><'~l ol ft:r 9till·UiH i:! Supl'r Brcllt.' Jo''t. -.nrf. ,\C, nt•\\ pnl. rent "'ork Chrrrv :; l I :1011i Volvo 9772 .............•.••.•.•.. '77 VOLVO Brand new with all the the standard luxury items that you would ex~ct. ll088901. $6160°0 l'lus TJX & L1ccn!.e MARQUIS MOTORS MISSION Vlf•:JO 831-2880 495.1210 ORANGE COUNTY VOLVO EXCl.tJSl\' 1:-:L Y \'OL \'O l.JrS:l'Sl \'oho Ul•altr 111 Oranl(t• C:ounl~ • Ul'Y or 1.1-:,\.SE Dlll'ECT f'fert!l~~ 2025 S. Manchester Anaheim 750-2011 1974VOLVO 164 SEDAN Automatic. pwr -.tet'r· 1n1:. arr l'On<I • J\ ;\I FM !'.ll!r (•o & rmm~l·ulalc lhruout 1 10021\TO > OMLY $4995 MARQUIS VOL VO Ml~ION Vl l::J O 831-2880 495.1210 ·75 164E 38,000 m1 Auto. air, leather, A 't /1-';\I cass. $6,450 6-i5 7388 '68 Bu g M u.,t sec t bclteH' Everything new Cla~, lliS Of.45 -----1 '72 VOL\'O 1&1£-:, lo mt. xlnl t·ond. Arr. kather u phol Auto $2950 496 2038 69 Vol\'o Wn,l!on hhtt.', run!'. ~oocl . m ust ~l·ll :\lakl' ofr li73 b'OOO '65 VOL\'O l'r .. 11. cng ' trans $250 Urive awliy today. !>40 9051 Autos, Usttd ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '76 Hornet 4 dr. Sport· about, xlras. Call Utta 646-7121 or (213) 436-6411 aft6PM. 1MC Matador 74, aood eond, AM/FM, Lo ml, $189S. 673·552'7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1067 Buick L aSabre. Xlnt Cond . New brake•, rodial tires. S700 64 .. 6191 '7$ Buick Skyhawk 81 V61 17.000 ml, air, AM/Ff\1 •ttrco, PS, l>B, tilt whl, 4 ~kencw 49~ 7784 '72 LA SADR& All el'i'•' All p-. t. lmmu.culU 1 ~1·2064 ... -. ...... --...---.. ····---· .............. -....... .. Whatever J::'i~~~ .... 7 618 •Y&.&.a U -Yrtl • h1'1 •Int I l"I'. m•tl'lun• l•athllt Int . 4ilt tu .,..., II It l'tuiM! C'ontrol 14117 ?5 aoo court P~er aunrt•1l. A f nl r•dto, 11 trark t a pe-, tt"aU\c:r int , t•rw11• l'On· tro t , l tl l wheel ll t;.1hr1otN lop l.OACH-:0! ( Q42077:; 1. $7495 car. YOU II find. It unaer this s19n. H "IJ10([Nf Ut 0111\/l IR\/INl,tAI llORNIA o~ 11 1969 PONTIAC GRAMD PRIX s1495 ,.•$2495 Pwr. sreerinq & brakes. air cond. & vinyl l<:>p (ZLA667) . ---------- 1970 CADILLAC El DORADO F1.ill power. low mil .. 1 Jt.! nnd o ,hor1 (408ADY) pwr \leer1nq Camper 1971 CHEVY 1/J TOM PICKUP $ 2 9 9 5 """""" & b·o••< S 16 9 5 1971 FORD LTD VS outomo11c. pwr msESBl 1971 FORD CUSTOM CLUI WAGOM $ 2995 12 possenger model va. automatic "h1 copoc1ty' a•r cond. (0600JE). 1972 FORD "Nl'O RUMAIOUT 4 cyl, automatic & vinyl roof (815FVAJ s1995 ---~------· pwr. si ee,,nq S. brakes 1972 FORD TORINO $149 5 1972 FORD TORIMO WAGON va. outomot1c. pwr. steering & bfo~es, roof rock & air cond. (467PYX I -----~~~~~-~ 1974 MUSTANG GHIA 2 Door Hadtop. 4 cyt, 4 speed & vinyl roof (097KLL). . $1895 s3495 ~-~~~~---~-~~~ · 97 4 AMC GaEMUM 2 Door Sedan. 6 cyl .• automatic. pwr. steering & oir cond. 123'41.JSi s2495 -~~~~~~-~~~~~~ s5595 197 4 lHUNOERllRD Full power & fully LOADED! (qB;>LPf ) • va. vinyl roof & tih wheel 1974 IUICIC REGAL $ 3695 1974 FORD TORIMO Brougham Coupe. /\ir cond • oulomot1c, pwr steering & bfokes. I 137 JSE). 197 4 FORD ¥.•TOM PICKUP VS, automatic & pwr. stee<ing. (61952X) 1975 VEGA HATCHIACIC 4 cyf .. 4 speed. rodio, heote< & only I I .COO miles. (182NJM} 1975 VEGA WA•OH 4 cyl .. automatic, rodio. heoter, & low mileoqe (1 81N JM). I 975 POU mcro IUMAIOUT '4 cyl •• automatic, rodio & heater '9b'4LVF) 1975 PORD FIOO 4•4 VS, automatic & pwr. 5teering. {Mtr. #6951 6). ...................... '1' Camaro 3:10 \'K, auto. PIS. r B. l ownr, xln ~.bl-st~, 8).2494 'GI! CheH•lle Suf)(!r !:'port I'S. \(', nev. tires. m•v. nual exhaust syst1·m Autos. Mew • 1na First .time since the strille . . . We can offer you a FULL selec· tion of th~ world's finest automo- biles for 1977 . . . MARK V . . . CONT INENTA L ... MARQUIS ... MON ARCH ... COUGAR ... COMET ... BOBCAT ... \.A PRI and all kinds of wagons. We have car s! Her<'! Today! IMMEDIATE DELIVERY? '69 wagon . Auto. new tares. cond gd $700/bsl ofr 642·5296 ber Jpm '6 5 Plymouth $100. 631·2292 '77C4Dl~C COUPE DE VIWS 7 to choose from All with full power air cond . cloth or leather interiors ( 118ALZ) Priced from S10.500 •77 CHEVY MOKTECARLO Full oower. factory air cond AM/FM stereo. t11t wheel rallye wheels & red w/whlte Interior Showroom new -only 4700 miles (510RJA) •76 Ml% 280 SEDAM Full power. factory air cond .• stereo cruise control Only 14.000 miles -LIKE NEW! Light green w/be1ge interior. (769RELl '76 OU>S 98 Regency Coupe Full power. factory a ir cond . split seats. stereo. cruise control 1111 wheel & burgandy w/wh11e too New car demo. (1010031 •76 CADILLAC SEVILLES 9 to choose Cloth or leather H'lterior all fully loaded. (480459) Priced from S10,700. '75 PORSCHE 91 IS TARGA 4 speed. stefeO & tape. C.B radio, alloy wheels & special paint Only 29 000 miles (729NBW) '75 OLDS CUTLASS Salon Couoe. Full power. factory atr cond . st61'eo. tilt wheel. rallve wheels & vinyl top. Sliver w/cranberry Interior. (901 NDMl. •77 CHEVY 4x4 l'ICKUP ~ ton Shortbed. 4 speed. pwr steering & brakes. stereo tape. big tires & wheels. dark grey exterior. (1E52159). 9800 Autos, Mew 9800 Autos, Hew We 're prepared to off er you the VERY BEST DEAL If you are thinkin(?; of buyin(?; ANY new car, please come down to our bcautif ul store AND YOU WON'T BE DISAPPOINTED. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY . . . on ANY nE-w M«"r<'ury or Continental Home of one-of-a-kind used cars I II Lower Prices . • • . keep us No. I Continental and Mercury Dealer in Orange County When you want efficient service ... warmed by friendly courtesy and personal interest ... then you want Santa Ana Lincoln-Mercury . COME INTO THE SUN AT NUMBER ONE! Santa Ana Lincoln-Mercury ' 1301 N. Tustin, Sant1' A:na 547-0511 J:f-A- \ ,, , BRAND NEW 1917 PLYMOUTH VOi.ARE STATION WAGON s4395 6 cylinder engine. automatic transmission. tinted windshield. bu mp er guards front & rear. power steering. Ser 1* H L 45-C7G-162640 ~ ........ ,,,,,,, ••.. ,,,, ,,~ ~ Pre-SprinCJ Values On Brand Ne~ ~ · 1977 Chryslers and Plymouths : : with Bonus Savincjs on every Fine • : U s e d C a ·r i .n A I I as. .-• ~ . • Chrysler/Plymouth's Hugef ii ~ Inventory! Don't 1Miss This Greatv : II ~Sales Event! ;. _ . _ ~~~ ~./l-'1• ····-· _;.. __ .._.~,,-.:~~::.;;;iiiillll- ~-- BRAND MEW 'l ·t77 PLYMOUTHVC>LARE 2DOORSEDAN .. 6 c;iinder engine. 3 s'peed ·transmission. bumper guards front & rear. Ser lfHL29-C78·251167. 9 ·3 BRAND NEW 1977 PLYMOUTH GRAND FURY COUPE S4295 360 CID V-8 engine. automatic trunsmi9$1on. l>teel belted wsw radial tires. accent stripes. Ser. tpM23-J70.108649 PRE-SPRING VALUES • OVERSTOCKED USED CARSI '71 FORD SEDAN V-8 automatic. air condlt1on1"9. oowe< steering ~:.·;,~~;.'Sjjij .. ~ ~·- '72 FORD LTD IROUGHAM SEDAN V·8. automatic. air cond1honing. power steering, power brakes. pawer windows, power seats. ""'o -~51695 '76 PLYMOUTH VOi.ARE WAGON 8 cylinder. automattc. powef steenng. power brakes. radio. heater. whitewall tires, luggage rack (014PHAl 53995 '76 DODGE TRADESMAN I 00 HOUSECAR V-8 automatic. air cond • Power steering & ~~~~fM$859 5 ~-~"·· '73 FORD PINTO RUMAIOUT 4 cylinder automatic. air cond11toning. radio. heat~r whitewall tires (1485441 s1595 '75 CHEVROLET MAUIU CPE. LANDAU V-8. eutomtatc. air conditioning. power steering, oo-.wer brakes. radio. heater. whitewall tires. vinyl roof. (aegMKN). .~395 '75 CHRYSLER CORDOBA COUPE V·B automatic. air cond. e>0wer steenng. power brakes. pe>wer windows, POwer seats. AM·FM ·~e;::.~a;i,·os4795·· '°""°' '74 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX COUPE V-8. automatic. air cond.. Power steenng. e>0wer bcakes. AM-FM st~ radio. heater, whitewall tires. vinyl roof.~cket seats & console. (778JCT) . s299 '76 PLYMOUTH FURY ~7~PLYMOUTK . SEDAM ·• SATELLITE SEDAN '. V·B. automatic, air cond • power steering, power V·B, automatic. air condltlOntng. P<>W8r steering, brakes radio, heater. whitewall tires; vinyl roof. b k d' f333N°"' $ 359 $ ~ ~~~ol~s·j Jjj•wo:: ;"·' '76 SUBARU COUPE 4 cyhnder. 4 speed. air cond.. radio, heater, whitewall tires. v111yl roof, bucket seats. (727921) ALL CilS AU SUIJICT TO PllOl SALi --ALL PIUCIS AU VALID UMnL 10 ,...._ ... AU. PllCIS·~~ rws TAX AND UCIMSI. SAU IMDS l-21·17 f ' ... The Southern California DAILY PILOT Orange County Fairground Friday, March 25, 1977 Vehicle Fair Aids· C_harity The Orange County chapter or the Easter Seals Society has joined forces with the Southern California Vehicle Fair to make this show one of the biggest events in Orange County history. The Southern California Vehicle Fair will be a three day "Fair" at the Orange County Fairgrounds, March 25, 26, & 27 . displaying all types or cars, trucks, vans and in- dustrial vehicles. In tern at ion a 1 Promotions Corporation. Inc. or Orange, California will be handling the technical and promotional develop- menlof the entire "Vehicle Fair." George Barris , the King of Customizers will be Grand Marshal and will show his new Super Van from the movie of the same name. The movie will be released nation- wide the first of March. The Electra Car, from the Electra Woman and Dyna Girl television show, will also be featured. More than 165 acres of displays will be the main body or the "Vehicle Fair." Also involved in the "Fair" will be continuous top entertainment provided by Easter Seal Telethon Su per Sounds '77, a complete carnival area, a free or charge to the public People Mover Ticket pnccs ha ve been set at $2 95 per aduJt. 17 years to 8 years or age Sl 75 and und('r 8 years admiss ion is free. Advance tickets will be availa· ble at Intcrnat1onal Promotions Corporal.Jon, Inc at 1940 N. Tustin, Suite 106, Orange, California. The. uttfmate in futuristic motoring Is George Barris' "Super Van" equipped with solar power. The Interior has everything from televlalon· and videotape to a shc·foot boudoir sofa. The van will be on dlaplay In the Feature Fair at the Southern California Vehlcle Fair opening to- day. Top Woman Cyclist at Show Kasey Rogers Jumped From Acting to Cycles Under lhc motorcycle helmet, the face may be familiar Kasey Rogers has a lot of film footage to her credit. She lists 700 to . 800 television credits and has been reatured in 30 to 40 motion picture$. She was Julie Anderson for two years on the nighttime version or "Peyton Place" and logged six or seven years on "Bewitched." How did she make the Jump from acting to president of the International Women's Motorcycle Association? "It all started when J began talclng my nir\e-year·old son down to race mini-cycles. At first I thought it was loo noisy. too dirty and I really hated it. "But, before I knew it I was hooked. I started riding and before long I was into racing and moto- cross.'' ioon ... sh~ was .. \1u.lilAg .a "Powderpuff Power" column for "Motorcycle World,'' and she began lo get letters from all over the Unit· ed States and Canada, and as far away as New Zealand . "Women and girls wanted to know where they could go to find other women to ride with. They were out there, but they needed a way to get In touch," Ms. Rogers said. That's when she decided to put on the nrst women's nationals. Held in 1974, the fll"St nationals at Indian Dunes, in Valencia, attracted rnore than 300 entries. The meet has grown progressively each 111cceedingyear. Kasey Rogers believe$ t.hat the sport bas blossomed fol' women in lhe past lour or five year~. "A few years ago, women would see a man riding and think 'Isn't thpt neat,' not 'I wish I could do that. loo .. ' ~ butu.'4 ~ women Involved they got involved as well." . She compared the sport to tennis in that it requires one to stay in good shape at all limes. ''In racing you use every muscle from your toes to the top of your head. "l remember the first few months I was learning I could hardly move on Monday after a weekend or rid- ing, but after a while I got into shape and stayed in shape,'' she a.aid. The best way to begin is to ask your husband, boyfriend, father or son to go along with you to a bike sh~p and take one out for a trial, she said. "Start small and start slowly. There are miles or approved as;eas in our n ational parks and that's a good place to begin. You can't overstep your skills. Never go too fast especially in unknown terrain and take your lif(le." • -.~;:, .. ' Variety Featured At Fair • If it has wheels, you'll probably see it at the Southern. California• Vehicle Fair, Friday-Sunday, March 25-27, at the Orange County Fair· grounds Costa Mesa. This isn'ljust another auto show. Plans began in mid-December to do "something really different." In- ternational Promotions, producers of the show, found that the Orange County Fairgrounds would be available. Why not a vehicle "fair''? The result is a multi-faceted event, one that features not only almost anything on two or four wheels, but a carnival midway, a Cree People Mover, live, continuous entertainment and a fund-raising boost for the Easter Seals Society of Orange County as well. According to show producer Glen Apling, a portion of the proceeds from the three-day fair, and apace for the Easter Seals Telethol\, will be donated to the agency. FOUi' build· ings "'.ill offer a diversity or vehicles. Perhaps the most ltnuS\lal is the OCC-Road Fair. Four-wheel drive and moto-cross models will be set in a desert scene, to give an idea at bow they look in the setting they are most used in. Anbther building will house the Auto Fair, 18,000 square feet of vehicles shown by auto dealers and manufacturers, both foreign and domestic. The Truck and Vantastic Fair, more than 38,000 square feet, offers vans, trucks and mini-trucks, custom and stock. Fair hours will be 5 to 11 p.m. on Friday, 11 a.m . to 11 p.m . on Satur- day and 8 a .m. to 8 p.m. on Sunday. Tlc'kets are available from Ticketron and at the gate during the event. - '•• II~ I 111\<1 2 The Marines may not be landing in Costa Mesa this weekend but you'll know when the Army bas arrived . M /Sgt. Joe Cacase will probably glve a holler over his CB radio. Cacase. u liaison officer bet ween the Reserve District Recruiting Com· mand and the regular Army, will bring along a» Army truck which has been converted into an oHice and an Armored Personnl!l Carrier , the vehicle designed lo carry troops and keep up with the tank corps. But the real attraction will probab l y be Cacase's and the Army's U S. Army Reserve Recruiting Van. "When I first saw it, it was a '71 Dodge Army van slated to be Junked. Jl was worth about $1,500. Now, it's valued at more than $18,000," Cacase said. With good care it has passed 113,000 miles with o nl y minor repairs. When you see it, you know why it's b"bied. The interior is done In red, white and blue and the buttons for the tucks and pleats on seats and upholitery are Army uo· iform butn:Jns. The van has a custom paint job, featurins ·a replica of the American flag, dual exh austs, custom grill and fender extenders. The van also features a scoop, "instant on" awn-· ing~ a new type sun visor and a CB radio. The van and Cacase -travel California, Arizopa and Nevada as a recruiting tool for the Army. 111 figure we 've 1aved the taxpayers more' the 2~ milllon dqllars." Cacase said ... We've been featured in atJ ol the van and truck and car magazines and in television and magazine and neW'spaper ads. "When we go to fairs and shows, we're usually given a f:ree ride because of all the attention we at· tract." · Contempo vans wlJI be on dfaplej at the Southern Cellfornla Vehldefelr. CONVERTIBLE TOP Hatches that llft off and reveal a 1unroof are the latest feature opUon tn the •n Pontiac Grand Prix. Rams Players Will Gi.ve Autographs , Ron Jones was an engineer with Rockwell International six years ago when he went look· iog for som eone to customize a van just the way be wanted it. When he found no such place, he decided to do it hims~. And, while he was working on bis own -van, a friend asked him to do another. Soon, Holiday Wheels, Garden Grove, was a full -time job. You can see some of Jones' special vans at the Southern California Vehicle Fair, says sales manager Ray &pi Jose. In the s potlight, o f course, will be J ones "Eagle," which has been called "the van or the future today." "We built tbe first Eagle last December to show at a Christmas par· ty for dealers," San Jose said. The Eagle's front end has eliminated the bumper altogether and built in a Formula I type spoiler, like that of a Formula I type racing car. ''A lot of people didn't like the bubble tops and this was something real- Los Angeles Rams Ron c hauffeured VIPs for Jy dH!erenl. We have Jt!ssie and .John Cap· such events as the MINT added eigh1 inches or so pelletU will be among 500 and the Long Beach for extra headroom and other van enthusiasts at Grand PrUc. it looks really far out," the Southern California San Jose said Vehicle Fa.ir thi s Yet, the interior •Milllililliliill weekend. Trolls features h eadlin'ers, * The two will be present such as those found in * Saturday afternoon and D T automobiles, rather than Dat sun's new. spacious model S d · ue 00 th land d r comains ~ stretch out roomttian * un ay mol'JlU).g to sig_o ' e s ar van roo . any other small pickup Available ~autograp~s and talk lnstde, there is ·a rear With 4 speed, 5 speed or auto1113tic * v ~ n s w 1 t b !' l ~ e r Tbe strange creatures iOfa, flD electrical water transmissions riurgoers, at UleJ{ohday th a\ i1'l habit Magic system, .refrigerat.or or SHntlM WHILE THfY UST! : Wheels exhibit. Bolh Mountain, the amu~· ice box and cabio e~ ,.----------... -""'! • .,---~-----------Rams bad vans ment park in Valencia, b"!ilt . in behind the 19'"'7 s~ ... TBED PIOKU .. customized by Holiday north o( Los Angeles, drtver s seat. .. . : " """ P * Wheelsandareavidvan· will trek south this Thecustom bay vista Datsun'sll'IHustl9'6footsO«tbedmodel * ners. weelc'end to char·rn. !'lod9't_~;· w~re ma~ • '' the most PoPular truck on the market Jt Cappelletti, of course, younger visitors to thel U..~df!' unhke many • today Available with 4 speed, 5 sPMd OI' it ts the H~man Trophy SoOtbern California C·Ut.Om1zers who b\,\y • autom9Cic transmisst0ns. 8" 11$ now -* Winner, from his years Vehicle Fair. windows from otb~r it you'llbegladyoudld. * at Penn State, now a s~ur_neJ. Eagles have * eOGOMtlC1'CMrffO CMOOSllllOM! Jt fullback with the LA The "trolls" and other been mode led from ,. * team. Jessie is the lean, little creatures will ac· Fords, Dodges and ,.. _________________ _;:::::=5~;._ ______ Jt fast wide receiver capa· company the Magic Chevys. About so have • * bJe of some excepUonal-Mountain Dragster to been manufactured or ,.. Jy long runs. tbe event. ordered thus far, be said. : 1977 LON .. GBED PICl(UP Holiday Wbeels vans run for all age&. In· Also at the vehicle fair .. * have beeG used ~ lead cludmi a full-fledaed win be a model of the * This Li1 ~'a 1 foot I~ la ! can in the Btlfmt."SOO off. carnival midway ls pro-"Touch of Cla.u 0 de· * super for tt)l)t9 ~ ei1M:O ,. roaa race ana bave mbed. signed to replace the ata· * toads. A'4jfll:H;wWn 4 ipe • 6 ~ Uon wagon." Some bave * sr:>eed ot' ~c tr.n1tn111 ... * * *** ** * *** * * * * * * * 1\'. * * * *** * sold so quickt-Y tb.at ~ 11\~==--=-u•"'°"~ ,. . • -... _:_ ~ . V AN INTERIORS .. they've only heal OD the ~ . :C-' ; + . ·~ "4.,INI PICKUftS ,.. dealer's Jot for 1our * • Jf ~ .. r • P"RTS * hours." , ~-~~---~--~----~-~~~~~~~~~~-n · ·.· .. * DeTooch.~aus • . -~ .. e . ,. features four seatl, two • ~~· "" r1ors. high-backed and two Jt ~t\ it barrel chairs, an ice box Jt: -~ ,. and beverage bar behind * 0~ ,. one seat and water ,. llflO..i"' it 1y1temJ and extensive e I~. 1475 ' &L.AINE AVE, ... e•Llnets bebt"nd the •£;LL.rLdWER, CA, 90706 ar JI '1"-=:7:f"-t~~~~i.......;..._:;.;,;..,--._;.---··· ............ 1-"' MlllW'•l AIA.U:ir·G" I I f Yft~Ri\\W·:~J .. _____________ ;.;~~-;.;..---....1--..1-...1 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *. $15,000. . . . ~ DAILY PILOT 3 ONE-STOP SHOPPING!! · · A N W 1977 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY No. 2N37K7P258893 $6966 NEW 1977 PONTIAC NEW 1977 PONTIAC NEW 1977 PONTIAC NEW 1977 PONTIAC ~~k~~ SU,~v'2UJID F1er;§lf,~D Gp~~o DELIVERY IMMEDIA.TE IMMEDIATE No 2JS7R7P194848 $ •f1"'666 $ iE3266 $ ·r1E666 IM$1A3666RV PER MONTH PEA MONTH PER MONTH PEA MONTH CM/IP'"'" Wa6 Ptuo la• a llC.., .. 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COMMON-WEALTH ~ II g ORANGETHORPE ---~ .:x: We Offer A ·Full Line - On & Off Road s • Vans • Jimmys • Pickups • Van Conversions Fleet Leasing & Sales Celebrating Our 47th Anniversary ·-- °Custorn King" George Barris wltl be Grand Marshal of the Southern Calffomla Vehicle Fair. He 11 standing In front of his solar-powered "Super Y11n" I , • J I I ( IMMEDIATE DELIVERY DATSUN '77 ''KINI CAI'' PICKUP IMME IATE ... ~ 'DELIVERY '77 ·DATSUN 810 4-Doo .: SEDAN IMMEDIATE IMMEDIATE . Di:LIVERY DELIVERY USED CAR "COUPON" ·SPECIALS .. ------·····couPOH···-----------------------·couPOH·---········--·-~·-·······couPOH--·····--··· '75 DATSUN 610 Wagon I '74 VW Super ~UCJ I '76 TOYOTA Pickup_SR-5 '4 spee~. fact~ry air s34"''4 speed. AM/FM radio. suns24· . "I 4 spd., AM radio. radial s34" cond1tlon1~g. radio. roof I roof (081PNCI I tires. low miles. (18037241 rack low miles (549MPV) .• !OW miles. (~7UJR) (098GYB) • Extra sharp ·(769Lt ) · f 4 spd ·AM/FM radio, rack, 14 speed. radio. vinyl roof. ;;:ooATSUM°SIOSedc;""' l'""",7i"TOYOTAc;:;.-;··· --------:; 4260i __________ _ Auto . trans .. air s1299 •2 Dr. H.T. s2199 4 •i>ffd. alr conditioning, s4199 con d 1 ti on l n g . rad I o. I 4 aPMd. 8'r c:onditlonlng. AM/FM stereo cassette, (937BMC) I AM/FM redlo. vfnyt root. lo mags. (213K\'Ol • _mllesl (938JFJ) · · { -..... ,.... ' 6 DAil Y PILOT -· ___________ ....,. __ _ Van Spouts Bubbly __ ll was inspired by the movie "Rollerball." as an answer to what a van of the future might look like. But somehow, when the designers got moving, the van took on a personality all of it's own. What started out as a 1975 E·lOO Ford Van became "Caesar's Palace." The feature that inspired the name has lo be the fountain. The what? Yes, we said fountain. It rests in the rear cargo area and spouts cbam· pagne. Owner·designer Chuck Gebell says the van bas bun valued in ex· cess ol$35,()()(). Hand-crafting is the byword in a van too flashy for words. "The jn. terior features expensive velvet and velo\.Jr, band·tucked in a diamond pattern," Gebell said. Caesar's Palace also boasts new space-dyed 100 percent nylon carpet- ing and band-crafted hlgh·backed BRAND NEW lCfT/ BUICK REGAL COUPE Fully equipped with automatic trans pawer steenno & brakes. air condit1on1no. radio. heater. steel belted radial WSW tires Cahf smog & bumper equipment etc (Stoci< No 7363) (Ser 4J57C7Z 1322•5) (Ser 4'J 57C7Z134159) s5477 35 NEW&DEMO R£GAl.S IN STOCK seats, dashboard. aide doors, engine cover and side seats. All ol the special van's accessories are coatrolled from a central panel between the front seats. ''Caesar bas a CB radio, $400 stereo, remote control color television, refrigerator and special lighting, and la.st but not least, that fountain,•• Gebell sajd. The fountain was accommodated by lowering a 30-lncb·by-30-inch sec- tion of the rear floor. The custom paint job was created by Brad McMahon. It features a flecked, speckled gold Oake with Roman pillars etched into the sides and rear oftbe van. The custom "Caesar's Palace" boalt• a flowing fountain and Roman column•. It will be among the boatl 'and vans on display at the Southern Califomla Veftlcfe Fair. Added attractiom are a top-of-the· line lugcage 'rack and flares, spoilers, mag wheels and posi- tractioo tires. by Wildwood Manufacturers, Sunta Ana. 'Rollerball. •But when we added the fountain and banging plants it was too calm. We came up with Caesar's Palace," Gebell added Tbe custom work was completed "When we first started out the van was going to be along the lines ol SALES! SERVICE! LEASING! You Can Believe In OPet 7 DAYS A WEEK 2925 HARBOR ILVD. 979-2500 BRAND NEW lCfT/ BUICK RIVIERA COUPE Full power, air oond, landau toP. tilt wheel. cruise control, AM/FM stereo. pawer split seat & loaded with all of the luxury extras. (Ser No 486536) s7177 ~12 OTHERS IN STOCK Customers Wait To Buy Honda Car What car could tempt someone into trading in his Lincoln Continental Mark IV or his Cadillac El Dorado? Would you believe the little Honda Accord? It happens all the time, says Tom Engleman, general manager or Ron Goodwin Pontiac in Fullerton. "We have a two-month waiting list for them. We can sell as many as we can keep in stock." The new Honda is the only car ever to rate at more than 50 miles per gallon in the EPA mileage tests, he said And, it seems, that is on· ly part or its attraction. "Most or the buyer~ are professional people -lawyers, doctors, engineers -and they tnow as much or more about the car when they come in as our salesmen." The Accord has in· dependent MacPherson struts wit.b coU springs, 5-speed synchromesh and a CVCC engine has no need for a catalytic converter, air pump or exhaust gas recircula· tion system. The engine has two combustion chambers for each cylinder , a m ain chamber and a pre · chamber. Wbat tb.ia means ls a peak burnioe tem · perature low enough lo minimiu I.be formation ol oxides ol nitrogen, a prime air polluter. while the mean temperature is high enough to reduce carbon monoxide and byd.rocarbon emissions. And, It works on re· gular. low·lead Ol' un· leaded gasoline. 'the Honda Accord will be only one of Ron GOOdwtn ·s vehicles on display in the four arenas al the Southern California Vebic~ 1' .. air, March 2S, 26 and 27 at the Orange County Fair· frounds in Costa Mesa. Among the Truck and Vantastic djsplays will be family a nd surfer vans and conversions by Con tempo, ·'the oldest converters of vans in the U n i t e d. S t a t e s , · ' Engleman sajd. •'They began in the early 1950s with the early Volk s wa ge n co n · versions." Engleman believes that the van has moved out of the luxury or weekend only category and has becom e the family's second car, mobile office or major recreational vehicle. "No matter bow the work week is shifted. the one thing Californians will guard is their leisure Ume. The van is a way to always have that leisure or recreation with you. It is a second car for the family that gets used." Vans. four .wheel vehicles. mini· conversions and trucks all are increasing their share or the car buying market, Engleman said. Among the custom cars Engleman will br· in& to the Fair, is a Pon· Uac Astre customized as a "Shadow," in jet black wilh blue, yellow, red and wmtestriping. Soon to be reatured in "Hot Rod" the car has alread)' taken prizes in two car sbows. It was cuatomhed by Jeff Scouaro o£ Jeff's Place, which does much or the work for "Hot Rod ." Also featured is the new Hatch· Roof orT·Top Grand Prix, with its re· moveable hatch. _______ ,.... __ GREAT NEW'77 TllllillM / GRUI' NEW'77 mlAIDPRIX Friday. March 2Sr-1il7,t , . , , ... -IO GREATNEWTI :~ I I : • I ' I . PONTIAC ~ f I The Made of GI eat Cars I I I I •t ti . .~ OAILYPILOT !.• ,0 •• , • -_. --. & ONLY Pk.OT • • -• . . . . • t Pa • "' 1\.-1" .. , Delphi designs toys for 1&en and boys. ~ .. -... JI ;1: . ' See them behind the fence at the Southern California Vehicle Fair. Toys for big boys and little boys-award winners for . style-are on display in the Delphi booth under the tent in Building 14. The 1977 Thompson award for the best-styled men's toy will be awarded o~ Sunday, March 27th to Roger Stier of the Toyota Motor Company. 1 1 I .,..,, ... .~ The folks at Delphi will see you ·~I_ ~he Fair \• Delphi has designed a sup rise for you I , .................................. ... ' . ' 1 Free Drawing I ister for Free Drawing! # 1st prize Set of Mag Wheels : · I 2nd prize Customized wagon ..- hi will give away valuable prizes in a special drawing I 3rd prize case of cookies - e held at 3:00 P.M. on Sunday, March 27th. You need ~ 1 bs present to win. ' Name ' .. Address I ; City . State Zip # I Telephone I , ____ ,,,,, ... ~ ... -.... ,f - • 10 DAILY PILOT • n c Friday. Mareh 25. J97l Stars' Cars Due Two celebrity cars will add a little glamour to the Feature Fair at the Southern California Vehicle Frur, March 25, 26 and 27 at the Orange County Fairgrounds, Costo Mes:i John Lennon's 1956 BeatJes Bentley with its psychedelic paint job was cu s tomized especially for the English songwriter· performer. The custom car features plush leather in· terior and bra's coach lamps. A co-star with Cary Grant in the movie "Top· per'• is the 1937 Buick customized by Boman and Schwartz. ~ iC iC • ~ ~r· ..... ~ ~ ' ~ ie - ~ LOW MFI. OFFERS: • BOLT ON DATSUN 4x4 KITS • VWOFF ROAD ACCESSORIES • MINI TRUCK OFF RAOD ACCESSORIES • AND SERVES AS A 4x4 RETAIL OUTLET • SERVtCE FACILITIES FOR ALL 4x4 VEHICLES STOP BY OUR DISPLAY ~ w be .c iC e want to '-. iC the kind of automobile dealer -t< you've been looking for. iC iC iC "DAMNATION" Customizer Emmett Glasgow, owner of Street Cu•t?m• Umlted, G•rden Grove, be91ns custom paint job on "Damnation." The candy apple, red custom van with a devil and helHlre theme wm be on dis- play •t the Vehlcle Fair. Van Transformations Scheduled at Vehicle Fair Emmett Gl asgow's creatioos are part Fan- tasyland, part Tomor· rowland and a little bit of Detroit. Glasgow himself is part 17·year-ofd in love with his first car and part old pro, who knows every vehicle inside out. love with cars since he was seven years old. and his devotion shows in his work. He spent 15 years in the paint department at the Ford Motor Com- pany learning "ever· ything. you name it" about cars and paint. He had already earned a degree in bu~in css from the University or Southern California. and after Ford he added five years or very special work with Walt Disney at Disneyland in the paint department. He can still recite each of the thousands or names or colors especial· ly created for each build- ing and attraction. And the stint with Disney ob- viously did nothing to dim his already lively i m aginatio n and creative abilities. Several friends urged him to go into business for himself and Street Cu$loms Limited was born. But Glasgow bas a rein . on his imagination. He calls it practicalilY,. A desi.an has to work as well as be beautllut. be believes. Take the vents ID. th' fiarine around one van's wheels. They add nash, to be sure, but they also cool the brakes. "If I had tbe money, I'd have seven cars," be admlLS. but he also ad· mita that be doesn't let money bold b1m baclc. Or HEW '77 D-1 00 SHORTY PICKUP s4995 \II CID VI .. J.~ ,, .... pwf ··-~ N.,..rUf9<14> w.I '"~ C"•t'i~ butnO'tf ""lllq _,...~ w'de OYl4 '1·-.f\\j """•fe tettl'f 1 .... 1oi~I041M«l NEW 1977 RAMCHARGER Biggest SelecUon in Town Cuslom paint mag wheels 35 gal fuel removable hardtop dual electric horns stabilizer bar fuel tank shield special tires GVW pkg pwr steering heavy d uly engine SEVERAL TO CHOOSE FROM !WL\"Ptl.OT if MEW 1977 FIELD & STIEAM 19' MIMI MOTORHOME SJ0,995 65 gal water supply. 10 gal butane dual holding lanl<s. 3 lg roof vents. large wardrobe. sleeps 6-8, metal frame . sl1d1ng picture wmdows oversize shower (3459) , MEW '77 MIDLAND 26' MAXI MOTOIHOME MEW 1977 SPIRIT Ponop YAM s9295 HOT HOT liOT' fh<t ~ -1119 RY ..... -.. l• ..... °""""' Belt••• c<>me 1" It lu•ul\I eoulopecj ... ,,.l"C rtfr!q "'"' cu~ --"'1 f)Ull 1'1,11 '"•' '-'"~ S~ll'\ 8 r.yt ff11t1l lrt"S ow, 1tf'f'" 1enarr~~1&191 Q ... a> ... Q ... er .. .z IR'll'f , ~2 DAILY PILOT Friday. Match 25, 1977 Individuality Prized ~Y Rec Vehicle Owners Californians take their toys s eriously. When they sink several thousancl dollars into an "adult toy" or recrea· tional vehicle they all want one thing: individuality. Gary Southard, sales manager at La Habra Dodge says, "about 75 per· cent of our sales are recireational vehicles and, I'D bet that In the bun· dreds or vans we've sold, no two have exaclly the same paint job." That's what attracts van, RV and truck buyers, he says. "Most or the adult toys are purchased by people . between 23 and 45 years old." He feels that Detroit isn't making any car that people really want, at present, and unW they do, people will continue to spend their vehicle dollars on recreational models. Southard will be displaying a selection of 1'adu1t toys" Marcb2S-27 at the Southern Califom.ia Vehicle Fair at the Orange County Fair· grounds. His own custom van won't be on display. He recently sold it for $14,000. Features included custom leather seats, an "Especially fine paint job, a thousand dollars worth of stereo equipment and a very good CB radio." Used in national advertising tor Dodge, it had everything he wanted in a van. But Southard said you don't have to spend $14 ,000 to make your van oneora kind. ''People don't want the same~ everyone else bas. With paint and customized interiors, the owner of a van or other RV can make it uni· que." Southard's dealership recently added two new possibilities: space scenes painted on the outslde and floor-to-ceiling windows in the cargo area . La Habra Dodge's painter and customizers guarantee their work he says. Southard believes work done through his agency means quality and service. Customers for "adult toys" range from the average young married couple just starting out. who may buy a bare bones vehicle and add ex· tras as their family and interests grow. Celebrity clients include several baseball players including the Dodgers' Steve Yeager and Charlie Hough. Outfielder Willie Crawford, now playing with the Giants, is cur· rently having a van customized by the agency. **************************************• • • • • • • ~Ull19\.;4Mlllll\lhli:1111!'0Uincl • • • • lt ancl LUTD DALI ULDHOK .. • • • • • • ,. ANTIQUE AUT0 \1081lf'.S r uTURISTIC UNITS .. • • • • • • • .. RACE UNITS MOl ORCYCll S 71 1~1rORTS ir SPORTCARS iC CLST0\15 CLASSICS ir TRUCKS : ... • .. .. .. • .. • .. .. .. • • anti 4 BUILDINGS Of l'UltCHASABLE ITCMS, SCRVICE ANO The King of Customizers -George Barris and his vehicles Super Van & Electra Car ALL Tl'M. Pl.US • AMP'l.£ l'R££ l'ARKINQ, • CARNIVAL WITH ADULT AND CHILDREN RID£$ • FREI l'ICNIC Al'tCA AND MUCH MO!tl : LIVE ENTERTAINMENT -rrldAy·l-IO p.m. : ~"'"LlS 90 OONAU>SON. HARD Tl'1ES, [ULOGY, BECKET. S.at. t '4 p.m. I · lOp.m. • IM Alli ABLES, r cGASUS . SOUND BY At.ARTY RAB£ Svn.. I,,,, •• '·"" <:,\~ ,~ ,.. \Ii~. \<C\ p... <. • 01rml1>~ T"~c vi'· ~C, ... i•S RICH VAN .. a.Ov \..V • a", '"' •\ •ll o I'" . c .. 11'10E'"..t-<' f.V POOR VAN "' .t'lo-0 •h~ "'""'"' r,., .. ,Y r \>'r• 1, 1"' ' .. II ,n' '"'" '" ot\l'I tC 6 ~-9 - • 1l..-8thh<11t<'C Jct\£oEl-VANDEMONIUM ..r(IC'..r, • \'"'" ,~ 1,rc .. iv pS 1 .. J'~ ~c C'a it-t i "'· v•~• "' TICKCT PURCHASE -'1',o ~ >-t:>,o thrn ro LLOW ..iG ~ TllC SIC.N~ FOR GOOD FOR 1 LAPS "''" <"<.<> CMY PARKING. AT MALIBU GRANO PRIX ~"1 .. • • it .. .. iC • iC .. .. • « « « • .. • .. .. • • .. • « .. 111 • « TICl<CT l'lllC£S· « 111 flCl':m AVAILA8ll ATr • llll•Nl~lf'l-OMCH_C.,, 9' .... C.htom.I Cft4) 8311130 • Ml Oltllte~,..,.,Olllldl • Floor to cetllng windows In the cargo area are the latest customizing option offered by La Habt• Dodge for vans In the "adult toys" line. Sales manager Gary Southard shows off a sample of vans to be dis· played at Vehicle Fair. 'Rich Van, Poor Man' Elaborate Custom Vehicle It's a take-off on the novel and television title . And, in some ways, it's even more elaborate. They call it "Rich Van. Poor Man." The van is "rich" because the San Diego policeman who owns it is ''poor man" because of all the cash he's poured into bis pride and Joy. Don Burk, who' built the van about a year ago at Vans Unlimited, Westminster. said be began with a blank 1975 Ford van. The finished product bas been valued at more than $20,000 • "Rich Van•• has a custom paint. avocado green metallic with can· dy flames. The lnslde ls split level, with a treat deal ol mirror and We wort, a lounge, television bar, telephone and cban· cleller. The interior up· holstery ls hand pleated and tufted . It's chief modification ls that "Rich Van" is 1pllt level, as in the sense of a house, but on a Jim a lier scale. Burk said. Featur~ ri "Street • • Truck'' and "Truckin' .. magazines several times, the van. especial· ly in its current the form bas not been shown wide- ly inOrange County area . It will be on display at the Southern California Vehicle Falr. Burk has an even more exotic model on the drawing boards • "It '11 be really split level. We'll modify th entire rear end and sink it some two feet, the add a staircase and domed roof among other features." he said. This project will take "at least another year'' and is as yet unnamed . Until u·s successor is born, "Rich Van, Poor Man" will be seen on the show circuit, Burk said. Record Scores Big If anyone could score a hlt wlth a country western tune called, "Farewell to a Truck," it'• the king of truct driving schools, Wally Thor. March 25-27 at the Orange County Fair· grounds. On exhibit wlll be Thor's Truckrnuter Show Trailer and two an· tique trucks. Since be opened his schools in 1970, 1bor bas graduated 8,000 big rig~ers. The president of Truckmuter, WbiWer, recorded the song reluc· tantly and it already has been played extensively Thor ls· a typical In Southern California' Horatio Alger story, and the Midwest. starting h is business Hls first love, trucks based on good faith and a and truck.in.rt will be dis· band.shake and building played al the Southern it Jnto a mu1U·location, caur~-. ~pbl,:Je ~auw ~ri~ lat~bment. George Bar_ris ii Custom-King . Grand Marshall ...... ~ ... George Barris was custootizing cars before many of today's other in· novaton; were born. easy access to the in· terior. - The exterior fl.Dish ls Burnt Orange Sb•set ~oJer..•1 Pearls of Escence llr'Pj~<;:• blended to a sky blue candy and sprayed by __ ,,_,...,.., .... -- or course. be had a Jump even on his con· temporaries. He started building balsa models al age 7 and by 13 was re· ady tor full-size custom work. Kolor Me Kustom with 40 layers of lacquer. Laser s tripping beams In prisma tapes and metalflake extends up on the fore and aft arches. Dyna Girt end Electra Woman cnr1se the car wlU be among the Barri• vehicles ex- televlslon airwaves In the Electra Car, de-hlblted at the Southern CaQfornia Vehicle The man who has been called "The King of the Kar Kustomizers", "Hollywood's top auto stylist," an "innovator " and more will be Grand Marshal of the Southern Calilomia Vehicle Fair, March 25-27 at the Barris' interior for 1··~~~n~~~~~~~-~~-B~a~rri•s•o•f•H•~~~-o.~~--~~e~~F~a~~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Super Van is just as ex- otic. Begin with a slx- foot u-shaped boudoir sofa in blue and orange bum.ished cotton by Ned Lopez. Orange County Fair· ~dd Van Stuff ac- erounds. cessories, Perkins seat . . . . panels, Cole snack trays, Barr&& will exb1b1t a Craig Stereo, dual 40 "Super Van" designed channel CB units, dual for J.he ftlm of the same music bars Panasonic na me and described as televisloo ~ viseo un· ! ' t b e u I U m ate i n its and telephone with fut~ristic motorinl{." m~nitor and a tape re· ,, Equipped with ·Solar corderforplayback. Power and electric. Ride the whole thing p a n e I s by Sen s or on Ge> Formula Super Technology Inc. and Stock tires mounted on PDC Labs, the van's lO·lnch Appliance wire cells absorb the sun's mag wheels and the rays to charge the bat· van's trulv "tmtl4>r " tery and computerized lighting and electrical system. Beginning with a Dodge Sportsman Van, Barris kept only tbe 318·cubic-lnch engine and automatic transmission. He beefed up the undercarriage with Bilstein Shocks for stability. The futuristic exterior began with a modifica· tlon o r the body to establish a basic belt line from ... hkh fore and an dual vertical arches act as air spoilers. The a r c h es h ouse quad mercury safety tubln& roll bars. The grille bars are of a "V" type to accent the body line and the rear grille assembly 1s Un· ltized with chrome face and colored offcasl to match the front. K.C. Quartz lights provide ru11 flood road illumination. li arris used U.S. Stttl s heeting for the aerodynamic sculptured boy panels and Polaroi d tinted glass in all vision areas excep\ the special· ly louvered center rear section. The right master door opens like a gull wing and the body &k>r ~16" lowers fOr Barris has been mak· ing film and television vehicles and providing custom can for the stars as far back as Clark Ga· ble and now to such celebrities as Ursula An· dress, Mike Connors, Sonny and Cher, Barry Goldwater , Elvis Presley and Robert Vaugtm. Among his mm credits for "Out ol Sight" and ''Fireball 500" and bis TV credits include the "Batmobile" and for the • • M u n ate r a ' • t bet r ''Munster Loach" and ''Drag-u-la.'' Hla work has been ex- hibited at several World Falra in the United States PavUton and even work with the U.S. space program on prototypes for "Moonscope" tbe' first moon terrain vehi· cle to be offered. Barris' career has come run circle. Hls creations now come in kit form. Somewhere out there may be anothet budding George Barris, working in miniature plastic form toward a fulJ ·sized tustom car. Barris, meanwhile, Is getting ready for the next challenge to be of· rered Barris Kustom Id· 4us trles 1n North Hbll)'WOM. H . 4 ~ ... OVER OUR COST OH THE FOLLOWING NEWTOYOTAs COROLLA SPORT COUPE ................ TE51512773 COROLLA 4 DOOR WAGON ............ TE38060933 COROLLA 4 DOOR WAGON . .' .......... TE38061191 COROLLA 4 DOOR WAGON ............ TE38062576 . CORONA SRS COUPE .................. RT115004817 HILUX PICKUP ............................ RN23036198 HILUX PICKUP ....... SOUTHERN .......... RN23032614 HILUX PICKUP ..... OIW4GE ....... 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His name is well known among auto enthusiasts and show pro· moters throughout the United States. But, because he has been so suc- cessful, the pressure is always on to come up with som ething new, something different. "There are a lot or bright kids who keep coming up with good ideas," Field said . "I'm always being pushed to come up with somethmg more creative.'' Thus the California Cam mer, to be shown for the first lime at the SC Vehicle Fair. "The Cammer is the first van to be chopped, sectioned and channeled," Field said. "with a mid-engine " Starting with a 1976 Ford van. Field reduced its height to fi ve reel at the highest point. "Now anyone can wash the roof without having to use a ladder," Field said. He admits ttiat as a show car the roof will probably get more dusting than washing He emphasizes that the Cammer could be used on the street because it will be "street legal," right down to its license plates spelling 'out its name, "CAMMER. Field has kept the Cam mer entire· ly Ford, installing a Ford racing engine that was machined by well known mechanic, Ed Pink. The engine, blown and fuel inject- ed to develop 1,600 horsepower, sits In the middle of the cargo area floor. Only an eight-inch drive shaft is re- quired and instead of a radiator, two coolers similar to oil coolers are placed on each side of the engine. Field will test the Cammer on the dragstrip and al Bonneville. He ex- pects to get 150 m .p.h. on the drag quarter mile and more than 200 m .p.b. at Bonneville Salt Flats. Fie ld will bolt into place a windshield of unbreakable Lexan plastic, used in jet aircraft windows, to withstand the wand pressure generated by such speeds. Another modification is the rear, which will be solid, doorless and equipped with a parachute to aid in braking the car during speed testing. Radical as the California Cammer is, Field expects to see a dozen or more vans of this configuration to be made after its fir~t s howing. Does the pressure from young customizers and new ideas bother Harry Field? If it does he isn't talking. And if he has any new ideas up his sleeve, we'll all ju.st have to wait for the un- veiling. or check the cover of "Hot Rod " TULLY STEAKS FINE t_d ·"'-. ~1 .·~ ' ~I •7:~-.. .,. "" ... RESTAURANT CUTS ~ ~·,.. --~ ·: . ..! ( " }.··' ................. 1-. ._ ..... __ ;. GUARANTEED FLAVOR & TENDERNESS STOP BY AND SEE OUR DISPLAY TRUCK AT THE VEHICLE FAIR TODAY .• rs ____ oo ___ 'iif ,-~-------1 I OUR REGULAR PRICES I I WITH THIS COUPON -I I PllSIN1' AT OUI DtSf'UY TIUCK I Offer Expires 34.7-77 -~-----~-------~~----- The first van to be chopped, channeled and sectioned. It was customized by Harry Field of Garden Grove and will be unveiled at the Southern CalHornl& Vehicle Fair. YOU ARE NEEDED JUST AS MUCH THIS YEAR AS YOU WERE IN 1776 . VETERANS AND NON-VETERANS!!! 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AM/FM radio $ 99 wide hres + wheels 76 _" power steenng 4 speed _ f5FRXMI J-10 V-8._,..4 speed. air. AM/FM • rad1o "'Really loa ded . r J7M25MP038288) ALL NEW 177 AMX NEW'77 JEEP CJS .. e cvl 3 "° ... 111 ""'' • & wl\0(14\ Ion rOll bolt ;;.:;,::;::: ' . $ 5999 • l VOL. 70, NO. fM, S SECTIONS, 66 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 19n TEN CENT Edison School Denied to Bible Club By TOM BARLEY ()I IN Dally .. 11.1 Stall Jusllces or the Fourth 01strH'l Court of Appeals in San Bernard.mo have refused to in- terfere with a lower court rulmg that bars meetm~s or a voluntary student Bible study club at Edison High School ln Hunt· ington Beach. The appellate court agreed with the Orange County Supenor Court that such a club, s anc- tioned and supported by the Hun- tington Beach Union High School . District, would violate the First Amendment tA> the U.S. Constitu· t1on Five Edison students sought tA> use school facilities during school hours to form a Bible s tudy club. Students Bruce Johnson, Robyn Dexter. Michelle Henriot and LlH and Dawn Jackson, all 14. areued in thelr action that their express pUT"J>O" ln holding meetings was "to •able those t>articipating to know God better by prayerfully studying the Bi· ble.·• The appellate opinion said the club would not have the required secular legislative purpose and that its primary effect would be to advance religion. IL also noted that the Bible s tudy c lub , using school faciliues, would foster excessi\!e governmental entang le ment with rel.tgion. The five students condemned the ban as derual of their freedom of speech and v1olat1on of1 their rights Wlder the Cons lltution. Doctor Enters Innocence Plea I Wffee Issue Seen as Hoax NEW YORK (AP) Seventy-three percent of Americans think the coffee s hortage is a hoax de· sign ed to raise corree prices. according to an NBC News poll. Only 17 percent said they think there is a real shortage. Ten percent are not sure Asked how the higher prices affected their shop- ping habits. 52 percent said they were buying less, 45 percent said 1t made no d1r ference Three percent said they were buying more Narc T e run Makes Raid In N e wport An undercover narcotics in vest1gation team including of. ficers from Westminster, Hunt- ington Beach and Newport Beach '"'have confiscated heroin valued at about $5,000 in a raid in West Newport, 1t was reported today. A spokesman ror the team said the heroin. known as China White. was nearly pure The three men arrested in the raid Wednesday night at S300 Seashore Onvc an• Mark Clark Penfield. 19, of 808 Walnut Avt• 1 Huntington fi«'ach , Rick Pc•m !berton. 21, and T1moth~ f McCormick, 22, hoth or thr Seashore Drive address Officers said they were Jcod tu the heroin dealers by an infor mant They said the case ts un us ual because most Southern I California hl'rOtn dealers st·ll ! what is known as Mexl<'an Brown f instead of th<' rather rare Chinc1 White heroin Pcnfield. who was arrt>.,fril "n , a charge of possf'ss1on of heroin for sale. postcd $S,I)()() ball and was freed from Newport Heac-h jail Thursda~. Pemberton and McCnrm1d;, who were arrested on w:irrants charging sale of nitrCohc<.,. n· main m cw.tody Control Appli~d? KINSHASA, Zam~ (J\P> Kalangan exilcs from Angol;1 were reporkd l'~lahh-.hmg ad mmistrat1Vl' control ov<·r 01· cupied territory an thc1r native southern Z;,11re as the govPrn· ment and spokesmt•n for the in va~ers 1ssuetl n('W confli cting claims. Or :n~~=a~t \\'eather Clearing with winds diminis hing tonight. Chan<'e or meas urahlc showers decreasin~ to JO percent tonight and near zero Saturday Fair and a little warmer Saturday Lows tonight in 40s. Highs Saturday in 60s. I NSIDE TODA" A d111cothtq1u 1n 11 Sh41u.•8f)rorc pl41(' Y P~. in on updolf'd mu11col llf'r!ton deacrlbtd bu tht' Dally Pilot '3 Launt KOJJJX"T on P(l{lt CI of tht Wttl«mdt'r lnde~ Coastal Storm f,ingers The weather front moving through Southern California dumped more than a half inch of much-needed rain a long the Orange Coast. bringing smiles to farmers' faces but doing little in the way of damage. '·And weather rorec asters were predicting that the storm would linger in the Southland through this evening and then move on, leaving the weekend clear. cool and somewhat windy. Small craft warnings wereinef- fccl from Point Conception lo the Mexican border today. with winds of 15 to 30 knots whipping up twotofourfoot wind waves. The only incidents reported in- d ud ed a number or fender-bender type accidents on the rain-slicked . freeways, according to the California-Highway Patrol, and al least three waterspouts report· ed seen off Dana Point Ha rbor Oallf "llol St.ii Pll04• Charged In Baby Death By RAYMOND ESTRADA Of Ille D•oly P1IOI St•lf Huntington Harbour phys1c1an W1lllam Baxter Waddill Jr pleaded innocent Thursday to a first-degree murder charge 1n the March 2 s trangulation death of a n h our -old infant at W estminster Community Hospital. Dr. Waddill. 43. 1s free on $25,000 ball after being booked in Orange County Jail Thursday on the murder charge. M un1c1oal Judg e Ragnar Engebetsen ordered Dr. Wad· dilf to appear for an April 11 pre- liminary hearing in West Orange Courity Judicial District Court. Dr. Waddill, who practices ob· s tetrics and gynecology in his Huntington Beach, Westminster and Anaheim offices, reportedly is alleged by police to have at· tempted to abort a 71h-month-old fetus which was later delivered as a live baby girl. T he waterspouts were sighted at about 5 p.m . Thursday, Just ahead of U\e rain that fe ll steadily through the night and into the morning hours, an Orange County Harbor Department spokesman said. The current storm brought the county's seasonal total to between eight and 10 inches. de pending on the recording station COUNTY SUPERVl-SOR RILEY WITH THE BARTLETTS Huntington Beaeh'-councllman Toasted and Roasted Westminster Police Capt. Jack Shockley said his department has no explanation as to why Dr Waddill allegedly choked the in- fant. Shockley asserted wit· nesses saw Dr. Waddill with the infant after the doctor ordered t he nursery staff out of the room. Normal totals fdl-this time of 'ear would be m the range of 10 tu 12 inches The biggest beneficiaries of the ram will probably be the so <:ailed '"dry land" farmers in the county. who ra ise barley and other grain crops . Ted Bartlett Feted By County Leaders H ospital Administrator R 1chard LeGrand said the <See DOCTOR, P age A2l 'Family' l!B Parade Theme Leonard Liekhus. chi ef deputy Orange County agricultural com missioner, said today that tht• latest storm came at Just the rig h t time to a ssure grain farmers '"of at least some kind of harvest this vear · · Most fleid crops will also hcnef1t. though Liekhus said there is some threat of damage to -.tra wberries. the coun ty •-. largest cash crop He said ram at a peak harvesting time can cause rot problems The rainstorm will also be a help to county water d1slncts hecausC' of apparently significant rainfall in mountain areas that fcC'd thc streams and ttre Santa Ana River. Well over an inch fell <SttSTORM, Page-A2> By ROBERT BARKER Ol IM Oaoly Piiot Sl•fl A few of Ted Bartlell 's friends dropped in at the Huntington Reach Inn Thurs day to roast and toast the vene rablC' offlc1al who will soon complete two decades on the city council Representatives of all 26 mem- hers or tht.> League of Orange County C1lte~ from Brea to San Clemente were on hand for an cvenm~ or nostalgia a nd out· rageous stories There were cven ~ome Democrats scattered throughout the crowd or more than 300 peo- p I e honoring lhe veteran Rcpubhcan A sse mbl yman Denn i s M anJters paid his respects as did Mangers' prede('essor. Robert . Burke Mangers called the droll 75· year.old Bartlett th(• Will Rogers of Huntington BC'ach . "He's the roots of the <·1ly and its lmk to the past. orescnt and future.'· Mangers said Huntington Beach Mayor Har- nett Wieder said Bartle tt has the image of a pohhc1an that should be projected · '"He's great and good and is an 1nsp1ration to those seeking public service." Mrs Wieder said Thal was about the extent of the seriousness before the roast mg s tarted in earnest Mrs. Wieder said that one of Bartlett's JObs during a stint as mayor was to sign payroll checks <See BARTl,ETT. Page AZ> "The American Family" has been selected as the theme for this year's Huntington Beach Ju- ly 4 parade. Pageantry Productions will conduct the parade along a route on M ai n S treet from the downtown area to the Civ1r Center at Main Street and Yorktown Avenue. Joe Whaling. vice chairman of the city's Special Events Com- mittee. said the theme is in keep- ing with the desire for a more family oriented Fourth of July. Whaling is servipg in the absence of chairman Sal Sallman who suffered a heart attack rc cently. according to a city spokes man Drugs, Alcohol ·aapfled Henry 'Fonz' Winkler Warns Teenagers of Perils WASHINGTON CAP > -An audience of teenagers stared at the microphone in the Senate heanng room today as the disembodied voice of Henry Winkler. ·'the Fonz,·· said that alcohol and drugs can destroy self-respect and a young person's dream of accomplish· ment. "My heart is in that mike too. I promise." said Winkler whose Los Angeles-to-Washington telephone conversation was preceded by a videotaped statement in which he said that while m college he "chugged"' water instead of beer and was respected for 1l. THE FIVE-MINUTE, COLOR videotape showed Winkler as himself~notinthe black-leather-jacket and s licked-down hair role of The Fonz, the character he portrays in television's popular "Happy Days" comedy. He stood near a trailer on the s ite of a movie he is making in Santa Rosa. dressed In a jacket, sweater and open-necked s hirt. Can; roared down a nearby highway and toward the end a chorus or screams. apparently from teen-aged girls. could be heard. The re was no explanation of how their screams got on the soundtrack. Winkler's mes!!lage wait simple : Alcohol Is a drug. Drugs can poison the body. Accomplishment is life's trcatest euphoriJ. There can be no accomplishment without energy. Alcohol and drugs sap enercy and distort the consciousness. "YOU CAN STAND UP FOR yourself and for what you ~lleve In.'' he said, adding that he hu nevtt uacd alcohol bcuusa "I don't like the way it feels in m y body ... bccousc 1 'm under its control until lt lets me go. "You can be what you arc and you'll find tt has a more respttt· ed rrsult than just following the pack." Wtnkltr said He cotnplatned at one point of televi.slon advertlaina or beer and wine, saying the advertisers of "pop" wine "make that stuff sound Just like chocolate milk." WHEN THE TELEVISION TUBE went blank, members of the Senate's subcommittee on alcoholism and drug abuse were jotn j the questioning by 13-year-old Becky Yates, a student r m ~ Mecharuc Falls. Mame. who has attended a high school prol(ram on alcohol. Winkler told the senators that he never allows himself tA> be portrayed m a scene that calls for the character to drink or smoke even though he does smoke. "I try not lo show m yself with any of these things so that I am not emulated," he said. Becky asked if he had any advice for teenagers, saying, "I'm 13 and a lot of people took up to you ... HF. SAID THAT FOR YOUNG people, the pressures of lire and school and career preparation are "Incredible" enough without ad- d\nJl to them with drul(s and alcohol. "You have to be in possession of yourllelf to realize your dream." he said . ''Teenagers should Jul'lt know that they themselves are the key .... Euphoria ls connected with ac· compllshment and accomplishment gives you a great aense of 11elf .... So at all costs be aood to yourself." "You should see this audlence," Becky told Winkler. ••They're all rltllnc here starin• at the mike." THEN, HAVING R ECEIVED permission to ask, "a ~nonal qucsUon." she uked •·0o you have a 1trlfrtend?" Yes, Wlnklu replied, "Would you llke to meet her?'' ''Yeah," B~ky said. "I'd Uket.omeetYoU." PLEADS INNOCENT Accused Doctor Waddill HB Woman Killed in Auto Crash A young Huntington Beact woman was killed Thursday when her car w1ts r ammed broadside at a f'ountia n Valley mlersection by a vehicle whose a lle~ed driver today faces manslaul(hter charges. Linda Mane McNeely .. 19, of 221 Ch1ca~o St died s hortly after the colhson al Slater Avenue and E uclid Street n ear Fountain Valley Com m unity Hospital. lnvesllgators said they booked .Juan Travmo, 24, of Santa Ana at the UC Irvine Medical Center Jail Ward on suspicion or felony manslaughter. Police said Travino and his passenger. who 1s still. uniden· t1fied. werc seriously injured, a I though UCI MC spokcsm an said today Travino was only treated and released. He was also frccd on the manslaughter c ha rge after giv- mg a written promise to appear m court and to answcr formal charges when they are filed. A Fountain Valley Police Department press release alleges that Travino's car ran a red traf· fie light at extremely high sµeW and plowed straight mto Miss Mc Neely's auto. Police today refused to release any other information about the 9 45 p.m. fatal accident or about Miss McNeely or Travino. Traffic Sgt. Terry Tavernetti said Lt. Lewis Barlow declined to give any explanation for not releasing additional routine de.- tails. FuneraJ services were pendinJl today at Peek Fa mily Colonial Funeral Home. whe re Miss McNeely's remains were taken following an autopsy to de· termine the precise cause of de~ ath. . Coroners deputies listed her . next of kin as Richard McNeely.1 Body Ide ntifie d · · • SAN DIEGO CAP J -The bodJ. or a man found last Nov. 19 or~ Black's Beach was identified to; day as that of David JosepW Keyser, 28, of Buffalo, N. Y. ~ J'EHICLE FAIR IN SPOTLIGlll' T he Orange County Fair- grounds ls the scene of a spec· tacutar spring showlng or things thGil move -rrom luxury van& to motorcycles and antique Autos to boats. A prevtew of the entertainment and values to be seen at the f aJr· crouoda comes to you in today's Dally PilOl. Look for • speclal 16.pase masadne featurina the Southern California Vehicle F1Jr for your 1uide to the things that. l(O at the Orange County Fair· 1rouncb this weekend ---------------~ -------------..,,. , Victim Revamp .Plans Identified A 1port1 ur driver whote road•wr ~led and ~plocled ln nama on Harbor Boulevard near Fountain Valley early Tbur lday baa been ldenUl\ed as a Costa Mesa comput.cr com~y emplo)·e .• By&OB£RT BAaKEa Ol1•0..1 .. ~ ..... A d!rector of lht" Huntiniton Beach Public Facilities Corpora lion said Thunday any requests for proposed modifications of th\! civic center must be clo:.\!ly scrutinized. Ruth Bailey, one of four re- maining directors of the PJo'C. which has been riddled by recent resignations. said she s trongly feels that PFC funds s hould go towards early redemption or Huntington Man Jaile d As Suspect A Huntington Beach man 1s in Jail today on charges of being the fake-bearded bandit who robbed a supermarket of $800 and fled 1.eaving a note of promise to pay it back in lwo years Suspect Robert SC"herer. 20, of 8206 Pawtucke t Drive , was 5cheduled lo be arraig ned on a warrant charging him with armed robbery, plus add1t1onal complaints alleging possession of marijuana and possession of narcotics paraphernalia Detective Jack Wels h alleges ~hen he and fellow officers ar ,tested Scherer al his hom e on tht:! ~arrant earning $.c;(),000 bat I, he ti ad thn•t.• so l'Jllt•d Thai sticks or '1l3rlJUana and a ktl for drug in ject1 on · The sus pect 1s charged \\1th t obbing Albe rtson 's Market , :101 l4 Adam~ AH· , la.,t Saturd,1\ 111ghl. lea \ 1n1-' a not1· tha' h1· .woulcf repav 1l Ir' two yPar~. ~igneci w1ti' th1• 1\1 <111.,111• Fam1h 'slogan. "I l1•lt l'' Skell\." · · The pistol "'1l'ldmg hancht thl'n l"an from the !-.Uprrmurk('t, stri p ~mg off a '>hort J~l<'kl'l and h1.., 1alsl' tward and demnmg a long ~lack O\'l'rcoat as he ran for a ;v. a1t1ng van • Dl'tN·t1n' Wcl-.h cle•d1111•d t11 1.-l a b o r a I l' o n h o " S d1 l' r Pr =tJecamc· a su-.1a•t'l r n th e· :Albertson'.s market stickup : II <' did. howt•\t•r. potnl out ht· :arrested Scherer t w1ce \\ 1th1n 1hree da\., a m onth a~o on :Charges of robbing a southeast c1 )y liquor s tore n<'e&r his home on- :Ce a nd then on cha rges of at· :te mpting lo rob 1t -.gain : The second time a passerby :heard three m<•n tn a c ur parkt·d •behind l-:J l>on l.1q11or . 8462 In :Chanapolt., i\vc•. and called !J>OhCl' \\ho raughl the trio with .i -shotgun : Detccl1 ve W C'lsh pointed out :schert·r apparent Jy ne~nt1aled a :guilt\ pleJ and \\Us scheduled lo :report April 11 to lht-Cahforniil "'Youth i\uthortty to sen l' ,1 lv.o ;.ve<t r scntcncC' =5antaClara Instructor /)ies i 11 Fa ll : Y O SEM ITF. 1 ·\I'1 ;\n ~conomics mstrurtor at Santa Clara Un1 vers1tv fell fiOO reel to tiis d eath wh1h.• d 1mh1n..: ..t moun i:un in Yo-.c•m1tt• "!at1onal Park, ra ng ers rC'porl • /\ spokesman said Thursday that Jeffre\• Hall. 29, of Santa tia ra, fC'll as he \\US chm bing the Cyc JC' Hout£' o n the fam ed tnonohlh, El Capitan · Reports indicatC'd a fellow ~limber. Sherri McVoy, 36. of pakland, was for<'ed to ~pend Wednesday night on the face of <he mountain. She climbed down Thursday and notified rangers. · Rangers arc investigating lo determine what c aui.ed Hall's (all. ORANOl COAST H. DAILY PILOT Tlw-°"~ , .. ,, o •••• p,, .. •lfllWfll(""'"'"' C).IWd UW NtW1 ~,.,. '\ ~·"""' bV fhf Qt~ C.O." ~ubllV11n4 Como•"• ~,~.,tl'd·llf'W'I' ••t C.Nbll Mod Mt'lf\dt'f' lf'ttl'MI ... 'tlo.tt fftt (O\ll MU I f"lfP•OOtl 1•1.-,_ H1.1f'ltinqfon 8rtAC.t\ '°'~ lltf'I Vt Ut y .,.,,,._. \11jdl•b+' V1U•y A.-.d ~·""'~,. "°"'""Cn"'' A'\1,..trt .... flonol,•" hOI" h ovb41'~ \•futffl 'f'\ M'4 ~O\ '"" pt•r<•N I Ot.1 .. h1'•""'Q ('IAf'll I\ t i )JI) Wit\I 8 t 't' \t'"' c,o,,. Mft ~ C• 'D'"•l.,fl~ •-1 .. _ l'rn~f'lf •ri.d ~,v.. JH•. (Yf'•Y '\/1lt~tt••nt1MOt~-'Mit,...._, , .......... "" l d•lor , ............ ..,.. ... M.tn•Ql"9 ldilOf ~KL-Ilk~"'"" ~'°'l\fljlljl M Al\Atl ... (Oil"'' ll•Mrlll•r-. W.'4 Or•~v-co~y C.tMM Huntl!'latOft 8HCft Office t111l'•••t" .. "'••41'td ,W111~ Actdt•\\ I' 0 ~• tttt ttut Ofllo .. L•z:,~ t::: ;;.~~~;~;.Ht '-!ti><>/\ V•flfY JllOI Lii ""'' 11....., "',.,. o .... ,.,_., Tei.,"-"• ('M•)I04»1 Cl .. l#JM MH"IMnelQ.1111 ,_-1•0.•fltf c ....... ~ .... t40-tUO ~ ,.,1 "'-c. .. r ,.,,.,.,.,.,..,. ,_ ..,,..,, "'-f'lf#\ \!ft~.,, 1 iv\l,•llfllllt\ rl t6'1•' ........ ,. •t ••••t llUM .. AI\ "e•••f'I ..... '" ft•• ... 11ff"f •fl"4wt \l•flf •• ..,,,,..,,,•ftf'I .al I '""'""' .. "'' ~·"· , •• ,, ""'" ... Mil ·~ c., •• -u (•lff.tAlt \utt4..t~•lle,. -· Ar lf'P U \0 Me'fUfrlly ., 19'11 f lt \I """~"'" M lf1t•tf .,.,fWf ....... U tfl'n9fttf\I. bond• 1n1lead or building modJ.llcatlom The PFC la Lhe city '1 land.Jord ror the civic cent.er and llbr;,ry and ov~rsees handlrng of finances and bond money !or the two structures. Mrs. Bailey points out that there may be problems concern ing continued slippage in the mall area She said she feels that main tenance in that are a 1s lht' res ponsibilJty of the city. .. Ho"ever. if the c it) doesn't have the mone) to :.ec that the work 1s performed to ins ure thl· building's safet), \.\ c may have to u s e PFC m o ne) tf 1t 1s necessary." she said Jewelry worn by Paul Gulick, 35, who lived at 401 Fair Drive. Costa Mesa. was identified by family members contacted when a search of the charred auto turned up papers bearin& his name. CaUfomJa Highway Patrol in· veshgators said Gulick was driv- ing south on Harbor Boulevard near Goodale Avenue about 1:30 a m Thursday when his red, 1967 roadster flipped over. The victim was trapped inside the overturned convertible. S he made it cle ar, however. that she 1s opposed to the PF<.' paying for any \\ ork that shl• say!> 1s barred under t erm s of tht• k ase and sub-leru.e. (Jn the Pieket Li11e O~llf ~llo( Si.II ~-.. The remains were t.aken to Smit h 1'uth1ll·Lamb Mortuary, Costa Mesa. where arrange- ments were being made today for a transfer to Wichita. Kans., where Lhe funeral will be held. She s aid {his prohib1t1on in· cludl's carpets. furn1sh1n~s and anv oth<'r items that might be t ons1dercd frills Lay tcacht>rs from Catholic High schools in Southern laltfornia walk picket ltne at Mater Dei lUgh School in Santa Ana. About 80 union teachers picketed the school al noon Thursday. Federal mediator says un- ion teachers a nd Ch,lJrCh authorities ha- ven't settled then· differences yet. but talks may resume next week. Walkout by lay teachers is in 1t::. third week. They say the church won't rN·ognize their union A mortuary spokesman said Mr. Gulick is survived by his parents. F rom Page .-t I BA RTLETT .. fo r l'll.\ l'mpln\ cs. "A sudden \"ind C'a m1· 11p ' !\11 s W1ed ew .,;11 ci ' .incl hll••\' :-.om e toil et 1JJJ11·1 unt o Ted '~ dl•.,k 'Ill' dtdri I .,t111• fw ·' moment and 1u.sr. •\e•n1 or1 .,1g11rng, tmlet Jl<iper and all, 'sh1• s;11d Dal<' lkrnh •' furnll'r ma}or of Sant a \n;1 .,;11d lw •• orkcd "11 ~ Bartlt·ll ''" '" li.11 I-"hl'n 1 cd ~.id .111 ho11 1•sl, un hlC'mt ... ht•d rp1·ord as ,1 poht1 c1 JO llPtnh ,.t'('.11!1•d Yrll' clr clr: • h;" 1• 111 huv Tt•el 1ll'C·,1ust· '01; 1·m1'e' tr:•vc him for noth ing,· )Okt•e! l lt•1111\ '' 1•cl (':·,11~ ;• for mt" Il n•p c·1h otl lt'1al ancl !-iii.il l' assemblym.in, !'i.11cl ht• rct'i.ill t·tl ll u n l 1n ~ton flc.teh'!-i orl boom da\<. IO the• t!l<!o., \\hl'n H.1rtktt fi rst .1rr1,cd 1111 I h1· ·'l't'fll' I rom ( lfl'KOll · T ho:-.t· we·rc• I h l· cl tty., "ht'n mt•n wt•re madl' nf iron .111cl the• 111111~' wen • wooden Now 1l., lh1• othl'r \.\ilY around " Craig 'sate! ht• me•I Aa rtlt•tl ''ht·n he \\a., ru11n111g 10 1 <:late as "l'mbh 'TC'd \\as a real hav shaker 1n tho.,e days a nd he ~;:l e pt in his t a r." Craig -.aid "He did n 't know much. but he thought hi' did And that s the kind of P<'rson I like." Bill Foster , former manager of the Huntington Beach Company t ra \ell'() south from San l_.ran C"tsro l o s hare a -.ltH) on H.1r tlett's bu.,mess ltfe l"oster said that when lh<' cit~ ,1dnpted an ord111<1 n<'l' on M·r v1rc• ::.ta t1on requirements. ·1 ed met all but 42 of the 43 conditions. Foster :-aid the o nly condition that was sati sfied was that Aartlett's station at Mam StrcC't and Ohve Avenue was lnC'a tC'el on an inter-;e<'lwn of two s tret•t s Many d1gmtar1C's e ither wc·r1• present or sent the ir bC'st w1sht•.., to Hartlelt 0 r ... n~<' Cf)un ty S u perv1 c;or Thomas Rile·\ s aid he· h.1d never h<•;.rd Bartlett sa' an unktml "'ord about anyone or am on£' s.1 ~ a bad \\<Ord about Bartlett F ormer Governo r Ronald Rc>a~an sent his regard s as c11d Con~n·sc;men Jerr~ PattC'rson \t a rk Hannaford a nd Rober t Badh;.1m Badham rea d a s alute to Rartlett into the Con1ot re~s1onJl Rl'eord M .i ~lt'r of <'C'rl'mnn1es "'.1-. .Ja c k Ke lly. a HunltnJ.tl<>n llarbour resident who starrt•d in the "Maveric k"TV series Bartlett and wife. Alice, were presented an all-expense paid trip to Hawaii from proceeds of the dinner Bartlett also was pre· senled a new set of cluhs to sharpen his golf ~ame which took a great deal of razzing. Des pit e the a c c o lades. Bartlett's routine" as unchanged this morning He said he got to bt'd al 2 :JO a .m. and was up at 6 30 and was at work at his servl<'<' station a few minutes later • From Page 11 J DOCTOR ... mother of the dead infant was ad- mitted to the hospital for a therapeutic abortion. The mother 1s an 18-year·old Huntington Beac h girl Dr. 'Vadd1ll, \Vho has held med1 c'1 l pr1 • 1l e ge s at We s tmins t e r Community llosp1tal s ince 19"1. has had most of those pn"1leges reinstated. said LeGrand A hospital ethics panel re\·oked Dr Waddill's medical pri•.•1leges after police began an in\•estiga- tion March 8 y•hich resulted in th e murder c harge, added LC' Grand. The panel, ho"•e vPr, c;aid Dr. W addtll could not perform anv abortions at the hospital for an mdefmite period, LeGrand said One of Dr. Waddill's attorneys, Malt Kurilich. repudiated the Wcs tmmster police charges as "incorrect and unfair." Another attorney for Waddill. n ick Dona ld refused to discuss the case when contacted today. Capt ShocklC'y said the mother of tht.• dead infant will bC' asked to testify m the trial Puhhc records show th<' infant \\as horn a t 10 15 p m Th<> fC'male bah;, \\JS not named Thl' name of the father was listed as "not stated · T ht• bnlh cc•r t 1 f1 catc was ~r ~nNJ b~ ho:,p1t<1I administra tor Lt.>G rand as informant of the birth and attending physician Dr Wacltl111'., n.ime was typed in bdn\\ Lt·(;r.Jlld's nam1• Tot Suffers Two Bumped H e ads in HB A bumped he ad s ure hurts hut a hltle Uunt1n~ton Beach boy who took his lumps twice in two d1f~ ft>rt•nt WJ}'., fuesda) night IS dO· 1n~ JUSt fine today. <,ay nurses at II unttngton lnte rcom mun1ty I losottJI . Jason Horn, 1'2. son of Mr and Mrs La rn J Horn of 18391 Pat- ter-,on Lane."' a s riding 1n the car with his father when he toppled off th<' f ro nl .,ca t o nto th e floorboards Police s aid Horn. 26. lunged to retrieve his tumbled son as they drove along Taylor Street near Patterson Lane but in so doing, turned the steering wheel slightly to the right. Hts car C'rashed into a parked auto, ramming it into still another parked vehicle. polices aid. The• injured father and son were t<•kt·n to the hospital. \.\here the elder Horn was treated and re· leas ed But Jason was kept for ob· servation. even though il ap- peared the bouncing boy bounced pretty well both times Basset Bloated Baked Bread Balloons Dog TORQUAY, Englund (AP) -Mary Poppins has never learned how to eat like a lady. Mary, a basset hound with an insatiable appetite, was returning to normal ~izc Thursday after downing three pounds of yeast and unbaked dough. The 14-year-old hound ate the mixture left in front or the fire to be baked as bread, then swelled up like a balloon to around twice normal slze, said her owner Jane Burridge. She rusht•d her heJpleAA 1)4't to a vet who reported Thursday, "She 1s going down s!owly." "Mary Poppins' father was a {>cdigrcc cham· pion." said Mrs. Burridge, "but desp1lo her breeding she has never learned to eat Uke a lady. She gobbles up everything in her path '' Valley Planners Approve Center No determination has yet been made for the cause of the fatal accident, which occurred in a strip of county territory between Fountain Valley and Santa Ana. Man Charged In Robbery Of Drug Store The Fountain Valley Planning Com mission has approved plans for a shopping center at the northeast corner or Euchd Street and Warner Avenue despite op position by 294 residents m the area Comm1s s1oners voted un- animous ly Wednesday to ap- prove a 4 52·acre four.structure shopping center proposed by Robert W Johnson , of Newport Beach Jaycee s Set For Special Olympic Event The Huntmgton Beach Jaycees have scheduled their annual Special Olympics at the Hunt ing lo n Beach l11 g h Sc hool athletic held Saturda) bl•grnmng at 9 a .m Robert Mct\rther. pres ident of the Ja)CCC'S, SU)S tht• Spt'<'tal Oly mp1C' p rogram p r o\tde:-. <•thlellc competition for mental!) a nd physic ally handicapped c hildren The levels of compct1t1on a rc d1\ 1ded into age. S<'it and a bility Events include track and h eld events and a baseball throw. ;\ll'Arther s:11d ltll' Spcr1al Ol}mpics enable!> )oungstcrs to e xperience the thrill and exr1tC' ment or competition or thl' re g ularOlympiC' Games. The Jaycees will rais<.' funds for the event with a basketball game against players from the Los An~ele~ Ram!'! Sunday at :J p.m . at the Golden West College g y m Players on the Ram roster in· dude Tom Mu ck. James Harns. Jac k Reynolds. Doug France. John Cappellt•lt1. Monk Jackson. Fred Dryer, Ri ch Saul, Cod;, J ones. Rick Kay. Dave Elmen- dorf .. Jim Youngblood and Larry Brooks Aclm1s.s1on to the game 1s $1. Officials said the City Council will consider the plans within four weeks. Commissioners and city staff explained to a crowd of about 40 res idents from the area that the property Johnson intends to build on was zoned commercially before they bought their homes. But area residents claimed the center would increase existing traffic. security and litter pro- blems around their homes. After three hearings before the com mission on the propos ed plan, Richard Madden, of 11118 Tilton Circle. said of the action Wednesday: "Our feelin gs were almost totally ignored." The commission attached a list of 43 conditions to Johnson's pro- Jcct. Seven of the conditions were amended or added at the meet JOj!. Nine res idents addressed the commission. Many said the two drive-through restaurants in e luded in the plans would cause numerous problems 1f con- structed. The plans include a supermarket. liquor store and se veral service s hops. A service station already exists on the site but 1s not paJt of Johnson's plan, ofhc1aJs said. Commissioners prohibited the> use of outdoor loudspeakers m the drivc·throughs and an open· air eating area at one of the r esta urants. From Page A l STORM ... on Saddleback Peak in the cur- rent storm. Dennis MacLain. general manager of the Municipal Water District of Orange County, s aid the rain runoff will help recharge the county's large underground s torage basin and the overcast skies will reduce demand for water used in lawn irrigation and other uses . A young Huntington Harbour man is free on bail today after his arrest on charges of robbing a Westminster drug store. Stephan D. Karman of 16441 Wanderer Lane will be arraigned on the charges after he recovers from in1uries !-iu!fered in a motorn·cle crash. lie is under treatment at l.J C I Medical Center. Karm an was arrested by purs uing police when hi s motorcycle struC'k gravel at Go l denwesl S t reet and Westminster Avenue. Pills and caps ules s pilled across the roadway, police said. . Earlier. the suspect was cap- tured after an armed robbery last month at The Druggist, 16881 Algonquin St.. near his Hunt- ington Harbour home. He still faces prehmmary hearing on that charge. litter Bag Mandatory? SACRAMENTO CAP) - Ever y California motorist without a litter bag could be fined $10 • or become a court·ordered trash collec· tor -under a wide - ranging antilitler law pro· posal. The bill. by Sen. John NeJcdly (R-Walnut Creek), also would allow taxes on candy and gum, because he says the wrappers are an overlooked source of lit- ter Annual taxes would be levied on manufacturers and importers of products that c ontribute to the state's litter problem. THE NAME OF THE GAME ... THERE IS A COMMON PRACTICE OF PRIVATE LABELING IN THE CARPET INDUSTRY. LARGE DEPARTMENi; STORES. CHAIN STORES. ANO CONTRACTORS AT NEW TRACTS HAVE FIC· TITIOUS NAMES ON THE SAMPLES SO THAT THE CUSTOMERS CANNOT EASILY SHOP BRAND NAME PRICES. CUSTOMERS SHOPPING AT OUR STORE FIND THE PRICE OF EACH QUALITY PROMINENTLY FEATURED ON THE SAMPLE BOOK BECAUS~ WE ARE COMPETITIVE. ALSO. BECAUSE WE FEEL THE CUSTOMER HAS A RIGHT TO KNOW WHAT HE IS BUYING. WE NEVER CHANGE THE NAME ON A SAMPLE BOOK. THE NAME OF THE GAME IS INTEGRITY. \ DEN'S *ciir;.~·tJ~ ~ , : i!:SiiU:JF~: · custoo d ra porios LY: NO nom ur~~~t~·· I linoleum • wt:~ C::r 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CAllf. 91617 • PHONE 6'6·4838 -6'6·23"5 OL 70, NO. M, S SECTIONS, 66 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A On:ie Warns Te ersof WASJDNGTON (AP) -An audience of teenagers stared at the microphone in the Senate hearlnc toom today as the disembodied voice or Henry Winkler. •'the Fona,'' said that alcohol and drugs can · destroy self-respect and a young person's dream of accomplish· ment . .. My heart 1s 10 that mike too, I promise," scud Winkler whi>se ' Santa Rosa-to-Washincton telephone conversation was preceded by a videotaped statement in which he said that wh.ile in college he "chugged" water instead of beer and was respected for it THE nvE-MINUTE. COLOR videotape showed Winkler as blmself. POt in the black-leather Jacket and slicked-down hair role of The FON. the character be portrays in television's popular "Happy Days .. cornecty. He stood near a trailer on the site of a movie he is making m Santa Rosa. dressed ln a jacket, sweater and open-necked shirt. Cara roared down a nearby highway and toward the end a chorus of screams, apparently from teen-aged girls, could be heard. There was no explanation of how their screams got on the soundtrack. WinJder's message was simple: Alcohol 1s a drug Drugs can poison the body. Accomplishment is life's greatest euphoria. There can be no accomplishment without energy. Alcohol and drugs sap energy and distort the consciousness. "VOU CAN STAND UP FOR yourself and for what you believe In ... he said, adding that he has never used alcohol because "1 don't like the way it reels in my body ... because I'm under it.a cont(OI until it lets me go. "Yoo can be what you are and you'll find It has a more respect· ed result than just following the pack," Winkler said He complained at one point of television advertismg of beer and wine, saying the advertisers of "pop" wine •·make that stuff sound 1ust like chocolate milk." WHEN THE TELEVISION TUBE went blank, members of the <See FONZIE, Page A2> Big Shakeup Teachers Seek Pay Increase Scudder Ambulance Staff Fired By LAURIE KASPER Of Ille O•llV Piiot Sllfl All but one employes of Scud- der's Ambulance Service, Inc., which serves Laguna Beach and 'the Saddleback Valley, were fired late Tuesday in an apparent power struggle between the 1 father and son owners, John and I Craig Scudder. r John Scudder, son or pot ato I chip pioneer Laura Scudder, was . 1 in the news last fall when he was kidnaped after a visit to his den· •ist in Huntington Beach I Craig Scudder, the son and pre- sident of the firm, said service has not been interrupted. even though he fired two crews while they were on duty. However. the 13 employes who were released contend that some of the firm's service has been cut back in the takeover. The former employes say. they have not been given the two weeks and two days pay which 1s due them. Also, they said, they were not allowed to reclaim personal belongings which they had left in the crews' quarters The employes said they have hied complaints with the State Labor Relations Board. They Grand Jury Probe said they've also filed for un- employment benefits. None of them could say why they were fired. "Nobody's told us why," one said. Although he owns 45 percent of the firm and is president, the younger Scudder has not been ac- tively involved in the business since 1l was formed last summer. John Scudder, his father, owns 51 percent of the business, and apparently had been controlling the operation. But the younger Scudder. with the help of the one employe who (See FIRED, Page AZ) Diedrich: Stop Leaks ' 8y1{;\T HY CLJ\NC'Y OI .... D•o•v P•IOI SIOll Orange County SupNv1sor Ralph Diedrich. who is among many questioned recently in a Grand Jury probe of campaign ~ontribullons called Thursday "lor a stop to Jury leaks to lhl' press. During a review of District At· torney Cecil Hicks' $9 2 million budget requests for the coming year. Diedrich contended in no cent people arc being hurt by news reports or Jury invest1ga hons "I think there 1:-. something we 1 all ought to do \o make sure those investigations 1hat don 'l rcc;ull 1n 1nd1dmt.'nl~ are not tned-·m 1.he press." Diedneh said. Hicks agreed but said he has looked into lealcs and does not believe they come from his own staff "And r am not absolutely sure they are leaks.·· Hi('ks continued He contended much or the material published comes from witnesses who appear before the grand jury. They are then ques· honed by reporters who · hang ·around the grand JUQ room,' Hicks claimed. Often reporters obtain other names from witnesses and ques lion those people 'before ~e do," he continued Half-inch of Rain ·---- 1Dumped on Coast The weather front moving lb.rough Southern California dumped more than a hair in('h of much-needed rain along thl· Orange Co<ist. bringing sm1h.•s tll farmers' faces but domg httle in thewayofdamage '·And weather forecasters were predicting that the storm would linger in the Southland through this evening and then movl' on, leaving the weekend clcc.ir, cool and somewhat windy Small craft warnm~s were 1n ('( feet from Point Conc<'pt1on to the Mexican hordcr today. with winds or 15to30 knots whipping up two to four fool wind waves The only incidents reporl<'d in eluded a number or fender bcnd<'r Coast Weath e r Clearing with winds diminishing tonight. Chance or m easurable showers decreasing lo 10 percent tonight and near zero Saturday. Fair and a little warmer Saturday Lows tonight in 40s Highs Saturday in 60s. ' f type accidents on the rain-slicked free" ays, aecorwng to the California Highway Patrol, and al least three waterspouts report ed seen off Dana Point Harbor The ""aterspouls were sighted at about 5 pm Thursday, JUSl ahead of the rain that ren steadily through the night and into the morning hour-;, an Orange County llarbor Department spokesman said The current storm brought the county's s eas onal total to between eight and 10 inches, de pending on the recording stat.10n. Normal totals for this lime of year would be in the range of 10 to 12 in('hes The biggest beneficiaries of the rain will probably be the so- called "dry land" farmers In the county, who raise barley and other grain crops. Leonard Liekhus, chief deputy Orange County agricultural com· missioner. said today that the latest storm came at just the right time to assure grain farme~ "of at least some kind or harve«l th.is year.'· Most field crops will also benefit, though Liekhus said there is some threat of damage to strawberries, the county's largest cash crop. He said ram at a peak harvesting time can cause rot problems. JIEHICLE FAIR IN SPOTLIGHl' The Orange County Fair- grounds is the scene of a 1'peC· tacular spring sbowin& of things that move -from luxury vans to motorcycles and antique autos to boats. A preview or the entertainment and values to be seen at the f1lr· grounds comes to you in today's Daily Pi.lot. Look for •a special 16·P•1e maaulne reatur1n1 the Southern California Vehicle Fair for yo\a.r guide to the thtn11 that co at. the Oranae County Fair. trou.ndl tb1I weekend. Diedrich then suggested Hicks secure the waiting room where witnesses sit before being ca!led. But Hicks said he was not cer- tain that could legally be done. The district attorney's budget request included $6.5 million for the law enforcement and con- sumer protection functions plus another S2. 7 percent In the family s upport area. The request calls for hiring 41 new emp1oyes in family support and 26 additional mother areas. Hicks said the major law en- forcement problem he faces is an upsurge in violent cnme "We have got more violent young offenders than ever before." he explained. "In my mind 1t probably has something to do with the drug culture." Hicks· c hief deputy. Jim Enright, noted the number of murder cases being Loed, for ex- ample, has Jumped from 36 in L973"t.o97m197fl. "We don't see it changing," he said. ''We expect more in the future.·· Enrtght said 60 to 70 percent of the murder cases are drug. related. either involving drug ex- changes themselves or crimes performed by addicts trying to get money to buy drugs. ''ObV1ously with this number of cases we need more trial at· torneys, ·' Ennght said. Funds Ruling Made WASHJNGTON !AP> Mem· bers of Congress may reuse cash contributions for unrestricted personal use as long as they don't s p end the money in future political campaigns, the Federal Elections Commission says. Heady to Ride If the rain stops. carnivalgoers will have three days of rides and games at University High School in Irvine. The carnival, sponsored by the Trojan Rooster Club, is scheJuJed to run from 6 p. m. to midnight tonight, noon to midnight Saturday and noon to 6 p.m. Sunday. Stu· dent clubs and community organizations will operate game and food booths to raise funds for Uni Hig h athletic teams. A dance is scheduled Saturday night. Everything will proceed as schedul ed while it is not rain· ing. Irvine to Settle· Housing Lawsuit The Irvine City Council has agreed to halt further legai at"· tion on the two-year-old lawsuit by Wesley Marx that challenges the city's hous ing policies. Marx scud he would not appeal his case again if the city waives the requirement that he repay the city its court costs incurred during his last appeal trial. That cost amounted to about $1, 100. The city council agreed to Marx's offer during an executive session th.is week. Marx's suit, filed in January 1975, argued that the environ· mental impact report for the $850 million Irvine Industrial Cemplex-East projed failed lo meet state and city general plan requirements by providing enoueh housing for low and moderate income persons wno would be working in the in· dustriaJ complex. His suit was filed against the city. for approvmg the Irvine Company's project , and against the Irvine Company. Superior Court Judge Walter Charamza ruled against Marx in 1975 and the Fourth District Court of Ap· pealli in San Bernardino has up- held that decision. Hunt for Dymaxion Ends in Junk Yard A second lawsuit, filed by Marx. the Orange County Fair Housing Council and six other Irvine residents, is still pending. A Dec. 13 court date is set, but both sides are reportedly still seeking an out-of-court settle· ment. That suit contends that the city's general plan is not consis· tent with the zoning that allows the Irvine Industrial Complex- Easl. WICHITA, Kan. CA P > -Much lo the disappointment of Larry Pogreba. the Oymaxion that went on display this week in Chicago is the only model of the revolu· lionary auto built by R . B"ckminster Fuller. Pogreba, a 29-year-old sculptor and sawmill owner, knew that in 1934·35 the outspoken inventor and architect built t.hree of the ad· vanced auto& -they went 120 mUea per hour and cot 40.50 miles per 1aUon -and that one waa destroyed in a fire. A second w aa in Cbica10, Pogreba knew, but where was tbe thlrd? Dozem ot telephone calls led him on a tuctnat.tn1 path from the wll ot a fAmout conduttor to a J\lnk yard In ltansu where, to bla desp~ but oot turprlse, he found blJ search waa 25 years too late. "It was nally pretty dtaa~ polntinf, bUtth1t'1 kind of wbatJ had upoCtecl all•~· 0 Polftb& i said. "I figured eventually the thing would wind up with someone (See CAR , Page AZ> ' By IULARY KA YE OI the Dally Piiot St•ll The Irvine T~achers Associa- tion <ITA> is requesting a 12or13 percent pay raise, shorter in· struct1onal days, a shorter work year. fullllme nurses at each school and a plan to put ad- m in1strators back into the classroom on a partt1me basis. Those are some of the demands listed in the-initial proposal given to the Irvine Unified School Board by the ITA . The school district distributed its own initial proposal, but it is a bare-bones document, containing no proposal for salaries or fringe benefits. District administrators said they are awaiting the findings of a joint task force now studying merit pay and other pay systems before issuing their own pay pro· posal. A public hearing on the pro· PQS~~$. wJ!l ~.hel9 ap:30 p .. m . on April 13 al Greentree Schoor. At that time, members of the public will be able to offer comments on the proposals by both s ides. T h e next day, April 14, bargaining is expected to begin. According to Ken Bailey, presi- dent of the IT A, the teacher group is slrlving for -More communication betwem teachers and the ad- ministration. A creative, not a vindictive, approach to the contract. · Continued good relations between the board and the ITA. Included in the proposal is a plan called "administrative guidance." That calls for eact( school and district administrator to instruct in a regular classroom for 250 minutes per week. Bailey said such a plan would improve comm un ication between adm'inlstr ators,. slu:. dents. teachers and the com· munity. Other demands included in the proposal include: -A five or six percent salary increase, above the approximat~ 7 percent cost-of-living hike. That would boost base salaries Cfor beginning teachers) from the current $10,266.60 per year to $11,351.53. It would also raise pay CSeeTEACHERS, PageA2> Canal A.nsJrer: 'Fill It Up' CONCORD, N.H. (AP) -The New Hampshire Daughters of the American Revolution h ave suggested that the United St-.es fill in the Pana m a Canal and give it back to t he Republic of Panama. The New Hampshire group passed a resolution proposinf construction of a new waterway before filling in the present canal with ''earth and rocks" and giv• ing it to the Panamanians. The proposal was passed on a voice vote taken al the group's 76th state conference held in. Con· crod. ., ) .. Amm .. 1 rt•J• l1 1 hoaa e· al1nfll lo ralH colle prices. acC'Orchn1 to an NBCNewapoll Only n perttnt Hid they lhlnk there i1 a real 1bort•1e. Ten percent are notaure. Asked how tbe hifber prices affected their shop· pin& habil8, S2 percent said they were buying less, 4S percent aaJd it made no dlt· ference. Three percent said they were buying more. By TOM BARLEY Ol 1119 o.lty ~·i.. ~ .... Oran1e County sheriff'• of· ncers are workina with lawmen ln three other counties ln tM belld that one man may havt be.en rcsporusiblc for seven kill· inas in the last two years. Two of the those seven murders occurred in Orange County and the bodies of both men were found along the Ortega Highway. The probe by olficen fl'om Oranae. Rlvrralde. San Diqo and Loa Ancelea couatl• stepped up th1s w t wb a • membered bodywu (ound tnthe Norco atta ot RJverslde Cowlty. Portiom of the body had been wrapped in plastic and paper and dumped in an 80-gallon metal t•ontalner. An autopsy which i5 expected to determine the vic- tim's age. sex and race is under way today. Assessor's Office Officers in all four counties banded together when they re- alized that the k1lhngs had a lot 1n common. Hit on Minorities All the v1ct1ms were male, ap- parently of Latm extraction and "ere m the 17-21 age group. Not all the victims had been dismem- bered but all had been shot in the head by their killer. Orange County Assessor Bradley Jacobs was urged Thursday to hire additional women and minority employes. But the charge that his 250· member staff does not meet af· firmative action goals was pro· mptly challenged by officials in Jacobs' office. Jacobs said he bas actively been seeking minority employes. · And an aide to Jacobs said last year 38 percent of those promot- ed and 39 percent hired were members of minority groups. Al the same tin1e, he said, only E'rmR Page A 1 TEACHERS . !or graduate semester units from $39.22 to $46.97 per unit. The omount requested for years of ~xperience would rise from the ~urrenl 12-year maximum or '556.04 to $638.13. • -Lowering the existing 275· ininute instructional day to a ~-minute day, on the average. : -Reducing the school year calendar from the current 180 days to 175 days. · -Full time nurses hired for ~ach district school. ; -Each media center having a 01edia specialist, currently not l;tie case al each school, accord- 111g to the teachers. • -Insurance benefits would in «rease. Teachers are asking for eptical insurance. a physical ex amination. and maternity care. "1 addition to the existing lnedical. dental. hfe and disab1h· ~insurance. : Along the same lines of Cringe ~enefits, teachers are also ask· l)ig that their dependents be c1ven medical, dental, and OP· ~cal insurance and that materm· ~care be paid for. • Also, teachers without children would be paid an annual pay· lhent instead of receiving depen- dents' coverage : The district's proposal men· Cions several s pecifics. but primarily is a point or departure tor the upcoming bargamrng ~essions • One portion, under ·'support of ~greement ," includes this pro· \lision. "It is agreed and un· derstood that there will be no $trike, work stoppage, s lowdown or other interference with the operations of the employer by the ~ssocialion or by its orficers, agents or members during the ~rm of this agreement.'' . The proposed contract says ~ny violation of the agreement is cause for discipline or d1scharg<' by the district It also would har :luch protests that arc in ~\ m pathy with nthc-r f'mplO)C ~roups Students Set P lays The Thespian drama students at University Hieh School will t'erform two one-act plays tj)naaht at the high school. "Cur - ~ains" and "Poor Maddalena" wilt be performed, beginning at 7:30, in Room 223. Tickets. at the 4oor, are $1.50. The public is m ~ited. . .. OIUNOI COAST DAILY PILOT : 'T!oeoP-C.."Oell,1'1'-ll"'41!1-cllhc-· . -"'-'"'" ~""·"--.. , ... °'_ , CN11"°'*1>111,..C-•••·"'-.. t...i'-••• : =~~~·~"'=...::-.~ ~· • t•I" V•ll•y ''•'•'U'. '•Odlf'O~-YeHu · •"41 P LafU'Ntke<f\ So\l'"(O•\t 4\•~t.,q~l .... 1 • t• I' ~~ ,Ah1r••T\ _... ~y,. T"- • •'""'"' ovttt1,"1""0 •••~t " •• no.,, ""' : '\ftH1 Co•\t.tMrf''• (•l•tt1•i'l••.,.1• . --··"-~rt\IOt"'"""' "'"""'.,_., 1u•• wi., Viet -..••ldtnt •NI 0.MretAM~ "'"""'•-• ... , .. one percent or the job applicant:. sent by the county Personnel Department to be screened for jobs were members of mlnonty groups. Jacobs also asked to hire 17 ad- ditional employes in the coming year and sought a four percent budget hike to $6 million. But he was asked to explain why he needed authorization for the new positions when his staff currently has 45 vacancies. Jacobs explained numerous e mployes have retired and others have left for other county departments. And because ~taff members who would tram new workers are busy preparing next year 's assessment roll, hiring shou Id lake pl ace later. During the session, Jacobs also noted his office workload has jumped 20 percent the past year while his budget increase request is four percent. He also said state figures show 1t costs his department $9 92 for each unit contained on the as· sessment roll compared to a $15 average statewide. He said Orange County's cost per unit is the lowest statewide. The highest in California is $21.80, he said. Burgla rs Get $12 ,000 At Newporter An estimated S12.000 was re ported missing early today m a breakm at the executive offices of the Newporter Inn m Newport Beach. According lo police. a secunty guard discovered the burglary at about 5 ·30 a .m . The crime v.a~ originally reported as a robbery. send mg a half dozen police units racing to the Jamboree Road hotel with sirens screaming. Once on the scene. however. of ricers were told there had ~t·n no crime against people. In vestigators said the thief ap parently pried open the door to the offices and then pried oren the safe · They noted that the safe broken into was not the !.afc m "h1<·h ~uests' \ atuable~ are !-.lored Fbture Car Lunch Topic The pubhc 1s 1m1ted to hear a General Motors VI<'<' pre!l1dent discuss "You and Tomorrow's Car" at a luncheon meetmg Tuesday at the South Coast Plaza Hotel m Costa Mesa. The luncheon. co-sponsored by the UCI Industrial Associates and the Greater Irvine Industnal League, will begin at 12: 15 p.m , with no-host cocktails starting at 11 .30 p.m. Cost is $7 per person. F. James McDonald. executi\.c vice president of General Motors, will discuss the fuel shortage. emission control!! on cars of the future and the auto industry's views r egarding its social responsibilihes in the area of the environment, economy. energy and personal mobility . For reservations. phone 83l-6245. d Orange County investigators said their first contribution lo the list of unidentified victims was a youth, aged about 17, whose body was found Aug. 22. The grisly discovery was made by a hiker who kicked a trash bag off the road and then dis· covered to his horror that it con· tained a corpse. Another body. that of a young man in the same 17·21 age group, was found in the sam e general area by forestry workers Oct. 6. P.e has not been identified. Orange County investi - gators do not believe that the k1Jhng of Richard Lynn Shepherd, 36, of Long Beach, is part of what seems lo be a pat· tern of murder. Shepherd's body was found Sept. 30 in thick brush n ear the bottom or a 65-foot embankment. A Reno, Nev .. man was charged with that murder but released when the district attorney ad- mitted that he had insufficient evidence to prosecute. Officers in all four counties re- adily admit that their hunt for what may be a common killer would be greatly aided by iden- tification of the victims. F rone Page Al CAR •.• who didn't know its worth." Fuller, best known for invent- ing the eeodesic dome. built the three Dymaxion models to test the use of aerodynamic design in automobile!>. The cigar-shaped car was made entirely of aircraft aluminum with aircraft structural parts that kept its weight lo 750 pounds. It carried as many as fi ve passengers and was powered by a Ford engine The first model was once wrecked. rebui It and consigned to the Smithsonian lnslitut1on. hut was destroyed in a garage fl r€' Modl'l No 2. the only one exil.>l· ing, 1s owned by three Arizona men who have loaned it to the Chicago Museum of Science and lndustrv. where 1l is being put on display In an exhibition of Fuller's \\Orks. The owners offered to sell Fuller the car for $96,000, but he does not have the money, Gabel ~aid Pogreba said his month-long search taught him the third model was first bought by or- chestra Leopole Stokowsk1 for his wife The car had more lhan J00.000 miles and a iong list of former owners when it was bought by Wichita car dealer Jake Butts in the 1940s. Rutts sold the car to a Wichita 01 1 man, who sold it to the owner of a crop-dusting firm, who con- verted it into a mobile office. The crop-duster finally sold the vehicles for scrap to James Kel· ly . owner of a Harper, Kan .. wrecker service salvage yard. Kelly recalled that the vehjcle which looked like an airplane body, was "pretty well junked" before he destroyed it in the 1950s "It's been gone for a long time, at least 20 years," he said. "Dur- mg the Korean war, I pulled off the skin. Later on, I scrapped the rest." Basset Bloated Bread Ball.oom Boraer TORQUAY, England (AP> -Mary Poppins has never learned how to cat like a lady. Mary, a basset hound with an huaUable appetite, was returning to normal slze Thursday aft.er downin1 tht'ee pounds o! yeast an~ unbaked doush. The 14-year-old bound ate the mlxture left ln front ot the fil'e to be baked as bread, then swelled up like a balloon to around twice normal al~e. said har owner Jane Burrldie. She rushed her heJpl pet l'-l a vet who reported Thu1'day, 0 Sbe la 1oln1 down low y." • .. Mary Pe>ppln$' father wu a pectirree cbam. pion," said Mrs. Barrtdge, "but deaplte her )> eedlna ~he has never le mt<l to eat like a lad1. Sho gobble.a up everything In ber. P.at.h. 11 • I • o.lly ,, ... ,,.,, , .... 011 the Picket Line • Lay teachers from Catholic Hi&h schools in Southern California walk picket line at Mater Dei High ~hoot in Santa Ana. About 80 union teachers picketed the school at noon Thursday. Federal mediator says un- ion teachers and church authorities ha- ven't settled their differences yet, but lalks may resume next week. Walkout by lay teachers is in its third week. They say the church won't recognize their union . Energy Views Offered 350,000 Americans Give Their Opinions WASHINGTON <AP) -For Ralph Watson of Los Gatos. Calif., the solution to America's energy shortage is to use the ocean tides as a source of elec- trical power. Henry Dyer of Radford, Va .. would save gasoline by eliminat- ing football , basketball and baseball games between high schools. Mary E. Davison of Mercer Island, Wash .. concerned about was ting water and energy to heat it, asks, .. Do most people really require daily bathing and s ham- poo?" F ront Page Al FIRED ... was retained, had all the locks on the business' Laguna thlls office changed, took the a mbulance rigs and informed everyone by telephone Tuesday evening that they were fired, the former employes said. Craig Scudder told the Daily Pilot that ne had already hired four attendants from another ambulance company and had them waiting for his call to go to work. He aaid he called them in when he fired the others. The young Scudder said, "It's just a family deal between me and my dad," He said he's takmg over the firm because "I've got to protect my interest and this is the way it's goin~ to be." He fired the employes, he said , because "I just felt I don't have the trust in the people who were here.·· He said there was a hold on the firm's bank account but that would soon be straightened out and the employes would be paid. The younger Scudder said he had wanted to take the firm over sooner. But. he said. he waited until the trial of his father's kid- napers was finished. His father reportedly bad been unaware of his son's plans but he expressed a walt-and·see at· titude when he talked with the Daily Pilot. They were among the more than 350.000 Americans chosen at random by the White House to of· fer their views on energy. An ad· ditional 250,000 persons with pro· fessional or business interests also were asked for comments on what President Carter's energy proposals should include. It cost $350,000 to obtain more than 20,000 responses, or JUSl un· der $17.50 per response. Fewer persons than expected answered the letters sent to them by White House energy chief James R. Schlesinger. Officials say the responses reflect a widespread awareness and sophistication about the na· lion's energy shortllges. But few Americans seem to expect to suf- fer deep or lasting individual hardships. Twenty of the letter writers have been invited to the White House at government expense lo· day lo give their views directly in a three-hour round-table dis cussion with some of the Presi- dent's energy advisers. Letters from another 400 peo- ple were made available for in- spection. Most were unopened. One came from William Black, chairman of the Chock Full O'Nuts coffee company, who wrote to Schlesinger: "You can solve the energy cns1s by passing a law that no automobile may be built unless it can run a minimum of 25 miles on a gallon of gasoline. 1 own a Cadillac that gives me eight or nine miles per gallon. It wouldn't hurt me. or m y family, to ride around in a small car -es~cial­ ly if everyone else had to do the same." From Ha nover Park, Ill , R oger C . Johnson wrote, "Garbage needs lo be though\ of as a natural resource of glass. iron, plastic, aluminum, and fertilizer . Recycling is the key which will make an energy policyposs1blc " Fro• Page Al FONZIE RAPS ALCOHOL •• Senate's subcommittee on alcoholism and drug abuse were joined in the questioning by 13-year-old Becky Yates. a student from Mecharuc Falls, Maine, who has attended a high school program on alcohol. Winkler told the senators that he never allows himself to be portrayed in a scene that calls for lhe character to drink or smoke even though he does smoke. "I try not to show myself with any of these things so that I am not emulated." he said. Becky asked if he had any advice for teenagers, saying, "I'm 13 and a lot of people look uif!o you." HE SAID THAT FOR YOUNG people, the pressures of life and school and career preparation are "incredible'' enough without ad· ding to them with drugs and alcohol. "You have to be in possession of yourself to realfae your dream." he said . "Teenagers s hould just know that they themselves are the key ..•. Euphoria is connected with ac- complishment and accomplishment gives you a great sense of self .... So at all costs be good to yourself." "You should see this audience." Becky told Winkler. "They're all sitting here staring at the mike." THEN, HAVING RECEIVED permission to ask, "a personal question," she asked: "Do you have a girlfriend?" Yes. Winkler replied. "Would you like to meet her"" "Yeah," Becky said. "I'd like lo meet you." THE NAME OF THE GAME ••• uc. NO. nom THERE IS A COMMON PRACTICE OF PRIVATE LABELING IN THE CARPET INDUSTRY. LARGE DEPARTMENT STORES. CHAIN STORES. AND CONTRACTORS AT NEW TRACTS HAVE FIC- TITIOUS NAMES ON THE SAMPLES SO THAT THE CUSTOMERS CANNOT EASILY SHOP BRANO NAME PRICES. CUSTOMERS SHOPPING AT OUR STORE FINO THE PRICE OF EACH QUALITY PROMINENTLY FEATURED ON THE SAMPLE BOOK. BECAUSE WE ARE COMPETITIVE ALSO . BECAUSE we· FEEL THE CUSTOMER HAS A RIGHT TO KNOW WHAT HE IS BUYING. WE NEVER CHANGE THE NAME ON A SAMPLE BOOK. THE NAME OF THE GAME IS INTEGRITY DEN'S : iiiiiiJlitiiin: ·custom draperiss linoleum • wood floor . ... VOL 70, NO. M, S SECTtONS, 66 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA . Fon%ie Warns Te ers of Drnfl -vs--.. ~ WASmNGTON <AP> -An audience or teeoagen staJ"ed at the miC"n>phone in the Senate hearing n)Om today aS< tbe-disembodied voice of Henry Winkler, "the Fonz," said that alcohol and drues can destroy self-t"eSpect and a young person's dream of'" accomplish· ment. "My heart is in that mike too. I promise," said Winkler whose Santa R06a-to-Washington telephone conversation was preceded by a videotaped statement in which he saJd that while in college he .. chugged" water instead of beer and was respected for it T HE FIVE-MINUTE, COWR videotape showed Winkler as himself, not in the black-leather-jacket and slicked-down hair role or The Fonz, the character be portrays in television's popular "Happy Days" comedy. 1 He stood near a trailer on the site of a movie he is makinc m Santa Rosa, dressed in a Jacket, sweater and open-necked shirt. Cars roared down a nearby higllway and toward tbe end a chorus of screams. apparently from teen-aged girls, could be heard. There was no explanation of how their sereams got on the soundtrack. Winkler's message was simple: Alcohol is a drug. Drugs can poison the body. Acc·omplishment 1s life's greatest euphoria. There can be no accomplishment without energy. Alcohol and drugs sap energy and distort the consciousness. "YOV CAN STAND UP FOR yourulf and for wbat you belleve. an,·' be said, addin& that he bas ne-.rer asal ~ becaDA" .. J don't;: like tbe way it feels io my body ••. because I'm under its control• until it lets me go. . "You can be what you are and you '11 find it bas a more respect~ ed result than just following the pack,'' Winkler said. ·. He complained at one point or telMtialon advertising or beer amt• wine, saying the advertisers of "pop" wine "make that stuff sound: just like chocolate milk." WHEN THE TELEVISION roBE went blank, members of the- CSee FONZIE. P age A!) Big Shakeup Dally Pilot Photo by Pal O'Oonftell TWO SAN CLEMENTE FIREMEN BURNED BATTLING PRACT ICE BLAZE AT RESORT MOTEL Charred Re mains of Beachfront Structure Used to Hone Firefighters' Skills Laguna E yes .. Changes in -Bingo Rules Modification to the Laguna Beach bingo ordinance will be sought to proh1b1t play more than once a week The amendment to the city law perm1ttmg "charity" bingo com- es in the wake of a news story about plans for four limes a week gambling by the Beverly Hiils- based Temple of Inspired L1vmg <TOIL). The city council will consider the amendment at its Wednesday meeting, City Manager Al Theal said. Mayor Phyllis Sweeney said that a "reexamination '" or the city's ordinance permitting bi~o would be made to prevent what Mrs. Sweeney termed ··a business of bingo." City Attorney George Logan has prepared the amendment which would limit an organiza- tion lo playing bingo once a week as a fund-raising activity. Frank Winston, prime m1mster of TOIL, said today he would not comment on the effect the hm1ta tion would have on has group's plans. TOIL m an application filed with the city for a bingo permit said it had a IO-year lease for the First Christian Church acquire-ct by the Beverly Hills real estate investment firm Carlyle Group. The purchase of the church Is currently in escrow with the sell· CSee RULES, Page A2) ~. ,,. . /' Coast Weathe r Clearing with winds di~inishing tonight Chance or measurable showers decreasing to 10 percent tonight and near zero Saturday. Fair and a little warmer Saturday. Lows tonight in 40s. Highs Saturday in 60s. INSIDE TODAY A dilc'othtq•t jn a Sbalctaptart pl.au? Yes, in an updated mu.teal versfon d.eacnbed bJ1 tM Daily Pilot'• Laurie. KCJaJMT on Page Cl of the Weelccnd4rr. ...... ' ....... Clenienie Firemen Burned in Practice Two San Clemente firemen were burned Thursday whil<' part1c1pating in a practice fire cit the old Resort Motel Fire Capt Nick Maule sufft'red burns on the back or his neck when a portion of a ceiling fell in while he was inside a room being torched. Capt Maule said em bers got between his helmet and the COiiar Of his protective ('Oat Fire fighter Tim Wnght re ceived burns to the back of h1-; hand when he placed his gloved hand on the concrete floor of Ont' of the burning units. The floor had been '"super heated " by tht' fire and burned through th<' glove lnJuries to both men were re· ported to be minor They were. however. treated at San Clementt General Hospital. Both returned to duty San Clementl' firemen have been burning the 30-year-old motel all this week as a training project Arson 1nvest1gators from throughout the western states have been attending the burns Tht• motel al 625 A venida Del Mar has been acquired as part of the city's pier area redevelop- ment prOJl'Ct a nd was to be de- molished The cntarC' structure will be burn<'d to the ground Saturday. Laguna Policemen Make 'Mouse Call' By PHILIP ROSMARIN OI I .. 0.lly PllOI Slotll A gray-haired prisoner was held incognito in Laguna Beach City Jail today. and fed only grain and water. Police JUStified the unusual treptment. saying he was a rat (they did not say "dirty rat") who so far hasn't asked to see an attorney or demanded any of his legal rights. They said the culprit instead is content to nibble on a Kibble -a chunk of dog food . He was described as having gray hair and whis kers, with a three-inch tail. "He's JUSl a baby," said Shawn Chnstensen. department animal control of· ri cer. "It's the first mouse call we've ever had," Mrs . Christensen added. and explained how the de partment jailed the first prisoner officers could call a rat without rear or complaint. A Noria Street housewife called Thursday. Water Ration Plans Viewed LOS ANGELES (AP> -Mayor Tom Bradley wants mandatory water raUoning plans drawn up for Los Angeles In caae voluntary conservation measures fail. Bradley Thursday told a panel which wiU draw up lbe plan.s that voluntary etrorta should out city water uaaae by 10 percent. Deputy Mayor Ra1 Remy em· pbaalled that the mandatory curtailment would be ''uaed only II we reached the polnt whe"' it wou.Jd be reqUired. " l I ·'Theres a mouse on the sink. · she said "lle 's staring at me. He won "t leave ·· '"I s h e dead ? ' Mr s. Christensen w<inted to knol.\ "I don 't know ·· · "fs he sick" .. "l don't know ... Mrs. Christensen drove to the home and. sure enough, there was a mouse on the sink staring at the housewife. She said. "This little mouse was kind of just sitting.'' She took it to jail -to a holding cage where she fed the rodent and waited until it recovered from its stupor It was apparent- ly a httle sick, Mrs. Christensen said. probably from the rat poison the housewife said she'd set out Mrs Christensen said he's not· a regular mouse "[think he's a kangaroo rat He's really sweet. I kind of hke him. I might just keep him for a pet .. UmaJ, Ansm?r: 'Fill It Up ' CONCORD. N.H. <AP> -The New Hampahlre Daughters of the American Revolution havo sugeested that the United State• fill in the Panama Canal and give It back to the Repul>Jlc of Panamo, The New Hampshire 1rout> passed a resolution proPoSlftl con1tn.iction of a new waterway before filltna ln tht present canal with "earth nd rocks" and 1tv- ln1 lt to the Panamanians. The proposal wu paned on a voice vote taken at the IJ'OUp'a Tet.h at.ate conf ertt\Ce •ld1ri OoQ. crod. Scudder Ambulance Staff Fired By LAURIE KASPER OftN D•lly Pflol Sl•ll All but one employc of Scud· der's Ambulance Service. Inc . which serves Laguna Reach and the Saddleback Valley, were fired late Tuesday in an apparent power st ruggle between the father and son owners, John and Craig Scudder John Scudder. son of potato chip pioneer Laura Scudder, was in the news last fall when he wa:; kidnaped after a v1s1l to his den· •ist in Huntington Beach. Craig Scudder, the son and pre- sident of lhe firm. said service has not been interrupted, even though he fired two crew:; while they were on duty. However, the 13 employes who were released contend that some of the firm's service has been cut back in the takeover. The former employes say they have not been given the two weeks and two days pay which is due them. Also, they said , they were not allowed to reclaim personal belongings which they had left in the crews' quarters .• The ~yea Hid they have filed complaints with the State Labor Relations Board. They said they've also filed for ~ employment benefits. None of them could :;ay why they were fired. "Nobody's told us why." one said Although he owns 45 percent of the firm and is president. the younger Scudder has not been ac· Smoke Alarm Saves Home In Cle mente A recently installed smoke alarm was credited by San Clemente firemen with prevent- ing serious damage to an unoc- cupied apartment unit Thursday. Fire Capt. Nick Maule said a .candle left burning on the head· board of a bed had melted and had begun to burn bedding when the smoke alarm was activated. The fire occurred at 120 Calle Patricia. The resident was listed as Alan Reynolds. not present al the time of the incident. The insistent "beep" of the alarm was heard by a neighbor who notified firemen. Damage was listed at $200. Capt. Maule said had the alarm not been there it was likely the fire in the tightly closed re- sidence would have gone un- detected until it became well established. ··About a half hour longer and that thing really would have been going," Capt. Maule said. The alarms were ins talled about a month ago. P arade Approved LOS ANGELES <AP) -The Police Commission has approved the third annual Woman's Sun- day Morning Breakfast Club Easter parade for South-Central Los Angeles. The parade. ex.peel· ed to attract 40,000 persons, will last two hours. J1;HICLE FAIR IN SPOFLIGHT The Orange County Falt· grounds ls the 11cene of a spec· tacular spring ehowin8 of things that move -from luxury vans to motorcycles and antique autol to boa ta. A preview or the entertainment -and valu to be seen at lh fair~ tcrot.liKSI comet to you ln today'• Daill PU~ took for a 1pectal lt-pq magatln leaturtn lhe SOutbt'm Callf ornta Veblc ... Pair ~ 1our ~· to the lhlnl• Uiat -~ at the Oranc• CountJ Fil.f • ll'qUndl wa ...ci. lively involved in the business since it was formed last summer John Scudder. his father. owns 51 percent of the business. and apparently had been controlhn~ the operation. But the younger Scudder, with the help of the one employe who was retained, had all the locks on the business' Laguna Hills office changed, took the ambulance ngs and informed everyone by telephone Tuesday evening that they were fired, the former employes said. Craig Scudder told the Daily Pilot that he had already hired four attendants from another ambulance company and had them waiting for his call to go lo work. He said be called them in when he fired the others. The young Scudder said. "It's just a family deal between me and my dad," He said he's taking over the firm because "I've got ~ to protect my interest and this tt the way it's going to be." ~ He fired the employes, he sai~ because "I just felt I don't hav& the trust in the people who wero here." He said there was a hot~ on the firm's bank account bl.If that would soon be straightened out and the employes would ~ paid. '; The younger Scudder said b~ had wanted to take the firm ovet' sooner. But. he said, he waitet\ until the trial of his father's ki~ napers was finished. :: His father reportedly bad beeft unaware of his son's plans but hli expressed a wait-and-see at:( titude when he talked with th~ Daily Pilot. ~· The rather said that his sor> "got it in hrs head and he fired everybody so that's all J know.'! He added, "Sometimes, you know how sons are, you don't always see eye to eye." O.lly Pilot $1111 P MODERN MISS SHOWS MODERN DANCE TO JUDGES Kelly Kahn, In Leotard and Streamers, Won Top Award. Stars Are Born:. Laguna Club HoldJI ~onte1t . Several st8" may have' been born Thursday at the Laguna Moulton Community Playhouse, during the Laguna Beach Ex.- change Club's annual talent con. test. The top acts in lhree age categories were judged to be mime 1'ristan Mabry, 8, singer and guitarist Bridgett Bernell, 12, and dancer Kally Kabn, 11. First place winners were given trophies, savings bonds and a . trtp to the next level of district comp~Ution to be held next. month tn El Toro. The Laguna Beach Hlgh School Jan ~emble entertained the audience between •eta. Judaa were BUI Powell. a local realtor, actor and dancer, Bill Gwinn, retired actor and telnlalan peraonality, Ll11 ~lt.e. playhouse. youth d.lrec· tor, and Gtor1• Simin1ton, Ex· cmc• CJu.b _president and ... llfed·Fi"idW'ed FolUe actor. ffl l W rt.lie WU ma1tMr o( • ~· 011 the Picket Line . · Lay teachers from Catnolic High schools in Southern California walk picket line at -Mater Dei High School in Santa Ana. About -80 union teachers picketed the school at ion teachers and church authorities ha- ven't settled their differences yet, but talks may resume next week. Walkout by lay teachers is in its third week. They say the church won't recognize their union. noon Thursday. Federal mediator says un- Clockmaker Hunted Laguna Detectives List Another Swindle Victim Laguna Beach detectives are investigating a year-old case in- v o Iv in g an Art Co lon y clockmaker alleged to h ave i;wmdled customers out of $7,000 ~ antique clocks. The clockmaker. Eugene flanson. 57, who f1tces a $10,000 felony warrant for his arrest if police ever find him, came to the attention again of local police Thursday when a woman told them she'd been s windled by Hanson. Ruth Specht, 66, of 255 Cypress Drive, became another m a line of numerous victims from Laguna Beach to Los Angeles County, who say they were fooled by Hanson's enthusiasm about old clocks }\ssessor' s Office Mrs. Specht told police she struck up a conversation about antiques with Hanson in 1974 and gradually came to trust him. She said they visited a Dana Point antique shop and became in- fatuated with an antique music box. Hit on Minorities I She claimed Hanson convinced her that if she loaned him $1 ,000 to buy it, he could resell it for a huge profit and would pay her back with 30 percent interest. " Orange County Assessor Bradley Jacobs was urged thursday to hire additional women and minority employes. : But the charge that his ;i50. Riember staff docs not meet ar- Grmative action goals was pro- '1plly challenged by officials in Jacobs' office. : Jacobs said he has actively ~een seeking minority employes. : And an aide to Jacobs said last :tear 38 percent of those promot-~ and 39 percent hired were i:iiembers of minority groups. : At the same time, he uJd, only <Jte percent of the job applicants s,nt by the county Personnel . • Front Page A l RULES ... • 1hg price of $213,000. : The monthly lease price haa oot been rele ased, however etit1mates bv a source close to the deal placed it in the $2,SOO a "onth range. : TOIL Church as recognized as a rfDnprofit religious inslllutlon by tbe Internal Revenue Service c.Cn d the Ca I if or n I a State P!ranchiseTax Board. : Winston sa1d it was rounded as t be outgrowth or a real estate ln- VJ!slment club tn 1969 : Wms ton as a rellred deputy rt'· aj estate commissioner and a self etnployed consultant in matters r~lating to the commission's j11rlsdlclton, in addition to his dpties as prime minister or TOIL. :Ned North. lasted as a "bishop" '1C Toil, is a former publisher. Los Angeles city rtre com- missioner. and is involved with a C~ntral American government fdr establishment of a ''lobster flirmlng" venture at a new un· 1~rsity, according to his re· sdme. :North ill also lii1tcd as mem~r oC the International Association ot Ch1C'fs of Police. and is direc- ll'.11 of the church fund-raising ac- titilJcs. °"ANOI COAIT DAILY PILOT : ~r.:.~.~~::,~::·~,:.':.=:=&= •OM\\ Pv~f'\l\·"'9 COfTIO•"''r ~-...... ,.,, ''' : =-~~-=~~~"':':,-:::-:.~ ~· ; ..... V•fl•y It WU\~ \•fdltNc~ V-4''' e"-d 't~ ::.~~~~~~~·,: =-:.,':'';t ~9"tMl••t ev·ttiij~I"" •'•llit \ et J• Wnt ... I Stt..t (AH,ta Mf!>U (1t•f•'~" flt.kt . . ... ,, ..... ~ llJro•f'ltAM~t""°' ... . Department to be screened for jobs were members of minority groups. Jacobs also asked to hire 17 ad dilional employes in the comin~ year and sought a four percent budget hike lo $6 million.· But he was asked to explain why ae needed authorization for the new positions when his staff currently has 45 vacancies. Jacobs explained numerous employes have retired and others have left for Qther county departments. And MOuse 1t.atr members who would train new workers are bu&y preparing next year's assessment roll, hiring should take place later. During the session, Jacobs also noted his office workload has jumped 20 percent the past year while his budget increase request is four percent. He also said state figures show it costs his department $9.92 for each unit contained on the as- sessment roll compared to a $15 average statewtde. He said Orange County's cost per unit is the lowest statewide. The highest in California 1s $21.80, he said. She said Hanson made a couple of partial payments totalling $160 and never heard from him again Police said Hanson closed his s hop, the Antique Clock Shop. 1963 S. Coast Hig hway , in January, 1976, and took with him not only Mrs. Specht 's unpaid debt, but several antique clocks. Laguna Det Steve Kirsch said Haneon was traced to Bend. Or~1on, although police there were unable to locate the man. Kirsch was not hopeful about capturing Hanson. because or the passed time He said the miss ing clocks tn· eluded Empire clocks and old mantel clocks Support Pledged BRUSSEU), Belgium !AP> U S. Defense Secretary Harold Brown sought the support of West ern European defense ministers today for the purchase of nearly S3 bllhon worth of Boe ing patrol-command planes to give Western Europe speedier warning of Soviet Bloc troop mo\'ements and air attack From Page Al FONZIE RAPS ALCOHOL •. Senate's subcommittee on alcoholis m and drug abuse were joined in the 9uestioning by 13 year-old Recky Yates. a student from Mechanic Falls, Maine, who has attended a high school program on alcohol. Winkler told the senators that he never allows himself to be portrayed in a sc$ne that calls for the char acter lo dnnk or smoke · even though he does smoke. ··1 try not lo show m yself with any of these things so that I am not emulated," he said. Becky asked if he had any advice for teenagers. saying, .. I ·m 13 and a lot of people look up to you ·' HE SAID THAT FOil YOUNG people, the pressures of hfe and school and career preparation are .. incredible" enough without ad· ding to them with drugs and alcohol. "You have to be in possession of yourself to realize your dream," he said. •·Teenagers should just know that they themselves are the key. . . Euphoria is connected with ac- complishment and accomplishment Jives you a great sense of self .... So at all costs be good to yourself." "You should see this audience," Becky told Winkler. "They·re all sitting here staring at the mike.'' THEN, HAVING RECEIVED permisi1ion to ask. "a personal question," she asked: "Do you have a girlfnend?" Yes. Winkler replied, "Would you like to meet her"'" "Yeah," Becky said. "I'd like to meet you." Basset Bloated Bread Balloom Bowser TORQUAY, England (AP) -Mary Poppins has never learned how to eat like a lady. Mary, a basset hound with an insaUable appetite, was returnlne to normal size Thursday after downing three pounds or yeast and unbaked dough. The 14·year-oJd hound ate the mixture left ln front of the flre to be baked as bread, then swelled up like a balloon to around twice normal size, said her ownrr Jape Burridge. She rushed her helplus pet to a vet who reported Thursday, "She Is goln1 down slowly " "P4arY Poppins' father was a pedigree cbam· pioo:• said Mn. Burridge, "but despite her breedina she has never learned to e,t like a lady. Sh gobbles up eve[ythi.Dg in h:er path ·• - B110• BAaL&Y ·---. .... ~ Orana• Cowit)' ahertlf'!I of ftctn are ~ with lawmen in tbrn other cou.DUca in tbe belle! that one rnan m •Y b•n be n ~lblo for Hven klll· angs in the last two years Two of the those seven murders occurred In Orange County and the bodies or both men were found along the Ortega Hi1hway. The probe by officers from Orange, Riverside, San Diego and Los Angeles counties was stepped up this week when a dis- membered body was round in the Norco area or R1vers1de County Portions of the body had been wrapped in plastic and paper and dumped in an 80·gallon metal cont amer. An autopsy which as expected lo determine the vic- tim's age, sex and race is under way today. Officers in all four counties banded together wheo they re- alized that the killings had a lot in common. All the victims were male, ap- parenUy or LaUn extraction and were in the 17-21 age group. Not all the victims had been dismem- b@red but all had been shot In the head by their killer. Orange County investigators said their first contribution to the list of unidentified victims was a youth, aged about 17, whose body was found Aug. 22. The grisly discovery was made bv a hiker who kicked a trash bag off the road and then. dis· covered to his horror that it con- tained a corpse_ Another body, th~t of a young man in the same 17-21 age group, was found in the sam e general area by forestry workers Oct. 6. He has not been identified. Orange 'County investi- gators do not believe that the killing of Richard Lynn Shepherd. 36, of Long Beach, is part of what seems to be a pat- tern of murder Shephcrd·s body was found Sept. 30 in thick brush near the bottom of a 65-fool embankment A Reno. Nev . man was l·harged with that murder hut rt•lcuscd when the chstncl <•tt<>rnl'Y ad· milled that he. had in::.ufflc1ent evidence to prosecute Officers in all iour counties re adily admit that their hunt for what may be a common killer would be greatly aided by 1den t1f1calton oflhe victims But only one victim has been identified in a ll four countu.-s He 1s Nicholas Hernandet. 21. whose body was found Jan 24 in a black plastic bag that wa::. dumped near the intcrsc·cllon of La Cienega and Lennox Bl\ ds in Los Angeles ·'The common factor could be homosexuality but we just don't know right now... a baffled Orange County inves tigator com- mented. .. These men arc shot in the head, often dismembered and w rapped m plastic bags. All we can say 1s that we are looking in four counties and we are looking hard." PLEADS INNOCENT Accused Doctor W•ddlll Physician Enters Plea Of Innocent By RAYMOND ESTRADA Of Ille O•lty Piiot Sl.tll Huntington Harbour physician William Baxter Waddill Jr. pleaded innocent Thursday to a first-degree murder charge in the March 2 strangulation death of an hour-old infant at Westminster Community Hospital. Dr. Waddill, 43, is free on $25,000 bail after being booked in Orange County Jail Thursday on the murder charge. · Municipal Judge R agnar En~ebetsen ordered Dr. Wad- dill to appear for an April 11 pre- liminary bearing in West Orange County Judicial District Court. Dr. Waddill, who practices ob- stetrics and gynecology in his Huntington Beach, Westminster and Anaheim offices, reportedly is alleged by police to have at- tempted to abort a 71-..z-month-old fetus which was later deliver<'d as a live baby girl Westminster Police Capt. Jack Shockley said his department has no explanation as to why Dr Wad di II allegedly choked the in fant. Shockley asserted wit nesses saw Dr. Waddill with the infant alter the doctor ordered the nursery staff out of the room Hospital Administrator R1charp LeGrand s aid the mother of the stead infant was ad- m 1lled to· the hospital for a therapeutic abortion. The mother is an 18-year-old Huntington Beach girl Or Waddill. who has held medi c al privileges ut Westminster Communit) Hospital since 1971 , has had most of those pri vile~es reinstated. said LeGrand A hospital ethics panel rnoked Dr. Waddill's medJcal privileges after police began an invest1ga tion March 8 "'hich resulted in the murder charge. added LeGrand. The panel, however. said Dr. Waddill could not perform any abortions al the hospital for an indefinite period. LeGrand said. One of Dr Waddi11's attorneys, Storm , Jjngers Thf' weatb•r front mo~tna tbroush Southern California d11m ped more th n 1 halt inch of mucb-n .. eded rain alon1 the OtJnp C.oui. brlntiinl amll• to farm.en' faoes but dolo1 llttle in thew~yofdamage. ·'And weather forecasters were predicUn1 that the storm would linaer tn the Southland through this eveninf and then m.ov& on, leavin1 the weekend clear, cool and somewhat windy Small craft warnings were in ef· feet from Point Conception to the Mexican border today, with wmds of 15 to 30 knots whipplng up two lo four foot wmd waves. The only incidents reported in- cluded a number off ender-bender type accidents on the rain-slicked freeways. atcording to the California Highway Patrol, and at least.three waterspouts report· ed seen off Dana Point Harbor . The waterspouts were sighted a t about 5 p.m. Thursday, just U\ead of the rain that fell steadily through the night and into the mornine hours, an Orange County Harbor Department spokesman said. The current s torm brought the county's seasonal total to bet ween eight and 10 inches, de· pending on the recording station. Normal totals for this time of year would be in \he range of 10 to 12inches. · The btggest beneficiaries or the rain will in-obably be the so- calted "dry land" farmers in the COl.lnly, who raise barley and other grain crops. Leonard Liekhus, chief deputy Orange County agricultural com- missioner, said today that the latest storm came at just the right time to assure grain farmers "or at least some kind of harvest this year." Most field crops will also benefit. though Liekhus said there is some threat or damage to strawbe rries, the county'~ largest cash crop. He said rain at a peak harvesting lime can cause rot problems. The rainstorm will also be a help to county water d1sti-icts because of apparl'ntly significant ruinfall in mountain areas that feed the streams and the Santa Ana River Well over an inch fell on Saddleback Peak in the cur- rent storm. Dennis MacLain, gen eral manager of the Municipal Water D1str1cl of Orange County, said the rain runoff will help recharge the county·s Jarge underground storage basin and the overcast skies will reduce demand for "alcr used m lawn irrigation and other uses 'Kiss Me., Kate' At Clemente High San ClcmenlC' Jli~h School will present 1L'i annual musical, "Kiss Mc Kate," April 21 through April 24. at8p.m . Al ocka Shaken Malt Kurilich. repudiated the ao Westminster police charges as TickeLc; are available at the Triton C<'nler box office on cam- pus. 700 Avenida Pico, or at the House of Music. 1101 El Camino Real, San Clemente. All seats are reserved and the price range is $2 50 through S4.00. ANCHORAGE. Alaska c AP> "incorrect and unfair." J\ moderate earthquake centered Another attorney for Waddill, Body Identified about 60 mile::. s outheast of Dack Donald refused to discuss SAN OIEGO <AP> -The body Anchorage shook the south-the case when contacted today. of a man found last Nov. 19 off c:cntral Alaska area early today, Black's Beach was identiried to· says a spokesman ror the Palmer Capt. Shockley said the mother day as that of David Joseph Observator}. There were no 1m of the dead infant will be asked to f ff 1 N y t t f · th t ·at Keyser, 28, o Bu a o, . . mediatereportsofdama_g~e..:...._~~~-es~1 ~y-1_n~_e_r_1~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ THE NAME OF THE GAME ••. THERE IS A COMMON PRACTICE OF PRIVATE LABELING IN THE CARPET INDUSTRY. LARGE DEPARTMENT STORES. CHAIN ST.ORES, ANO CONTRACTORS AT NEW TRACTS HAVE FIC- TITIOUS NAMES ON THE SAMPLES SO THAT THE CUSTOMERS CANNOT EASILY SHOP BRANO NAME PRICES. CUSTOMERS SHOPPING AT OUR STORE FIND THE PRICE OF EACH QUALITY PROMINENTLY FEATURED ON THE SAMPLE BOOK. BECAUSE WE ARE COMPETITIVE ALSO, BECAUSE WE FEEL THE CUSTOMER HAS A RIGHT TO KNOW WHAT HE IS BUYING. WE NEVER CHANGE THE NAME ON A SAMPLE BOOK. THE NAME OF THE GAME IS INTEGRITY. DEN'S ___ ,,_: iiisiailatioii: ·custom draperies linoleum • wood floor • ~OST"' MUA, CALIF. 92627 • ,HONE 64'6·4'138 .. -646·235S 1663 PLACENTJA AVENUE ~ " ' • . , • EDITION • . . VOL 70, NO. IM, S SECTIONS, 66 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNfA FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 19" ·Fonzie waftas Te,;.agers .,-. ---v-----.e-. N TEN CENTS W ASIUNGTON (AP) -An audience of teeoagers stjll'ed at the microphone m the Senate hearing room today as the disembodied voice of Henry Winkler. ''the Fonz,·• said that alcohol and drugs can destroy sell-respect and a )IOung person's dream of accomplish· ment. "My heart is in that mike too, I promise," said Winkler whose Santa Rosa-to-Washington telephone conversation was preceded by a videotaped statement in which he said that while in college he .. chugged'' water instead of beer and was respected for it. THE FIVE-MINUTE, COLOR videotape showed Winkler as himself, not in the black·leather-jacket and slicked·down hair role of Who Hollered 'Bingo'? The Fom, the character be portrays m television's popular "Happy Days" comedy. He stood near a trailer on the site of a movie be is making in Santa Rosa, dressed in a jacket, sweater and open-necked shirt. Can roared down a nearby highway and toward the end a chorus d. screams, apparently from teen-aged girls, could be heard. There was no explanation of how their screams got on the soundtrack. Winlder's message was simple: Alcohol is a drug. Drugs can poison the body. Accomplishment is Life's greatest euphoria. There can be no accomplishment without energy. Alcohol and drugs sap energy and distort the consciousness. "YOU CAN STAND UP FOR yourself and for what you believe in," be said, adding that he bas never used alcohol because "I don't like the way it feels in my body •.. because I'm under its control until it lets me go. "You can be what you are and you'll find it has a more respect- ed result than just following the pack," Winkler said. He complained at one point of television advertising of beer and wine, saying tbe advertisers or "pop" wine "make that stuff sound just like chocolate milk.'' WREN THE TELEVISION TUBE went blank, members of the <See FO~ZJE, Page AZ) ~ Big · Shakeup Scudder Ambulance Staff Fired By LAURIE KASPER Of tN 0•1l1 Piiot Si.II All but one employes of Scud· der's Ambulance Service, Inc . which serves Laguna Beach and the Saddleback Valley, were fired late Tuesday in an apparent power struggle between the father and son owners, John and Craig Scudder. John Scudder. son of potato chip pioneer Laura Scudder, was in the news last fall when he was kidnaped after a visit to his den •ist in Huntington Beach. Craig Scudder, the son and pre· sident of the firm, said service has not been interrupted, even though he fired two crews while they were on duty. However, the 13 employes who were released contend thal some of the firm 's service has been cut back in the takeover. The former employes say they have not been given the two weeks and two days pay which is due them. Also, they said, they were not allowed to reclaim personal belongings which they had left in the crews' quarters. The employes said they have filed complaints with the Slate Labor Relations Board. They said they've also filed for un· employment benefits. None of them could say why they were fired. "Nobody's told us why," one said. Although he owns 45 percent or the firm and is president, the younger Scudder has not been ac- tively involved in the business since it was formed last summer. John Scudder, his father, owns 51 percent of the business, and apparently had been controlling the operation. But the younger Scudder. with the help of the one employe who (See FIRED, Page A2) Grand ;Jury Probe AP Wlrepfloto It's not.a bingo board if you happen. to be aboard an unfriendly submarine. It's the belly of a Leckheed p .3 Orion with num- bered-launch holes from which chutes at- tached to sounding devices are dropped to locate submarines prowling the seas. Diedrich: ·stop Leaks By KATHY CLANCY Of Ille 01lly Pilot Stiff Orange Coun~y Supervisor Rfllph I>Jedricb, who if a"}OnJ many qu~ttoned recently in a Grand Jury probe of campaign contributions called Thursday for a stop to jury leaks to the press. aroun the grand jury room," Hickl ~~med .. ta in that could legally be done. The district attorney's budget request included $6.5 million for. the law enforcement and con- sumer protection functions plus another $2.7 percent in the family- support area. -Hotels Versus Traffic Newport Residents Testify to Problems By JOANNE REYNOLDS Ol l!Oe O••ly Pilot Stall The future of hotel develop ment in Newport Bead\ may rest on solutions to the city's traffic problems That was the l'Onclus1on drawn by Planning Comm1ss1oners Thursday after listt'ntng to three· hours or testimony on hotels and to-urism in Newport ·a <.'ach - - About a dozen peopl'• lcst1fit'<l during the informal study session 1nclud1ng hotel people and homeowners. All agreed that the subject 1s one that will have to be approached carefully. Comm1ss1oners took no action, but promised to thoroughly re- v ae\\ any hotel plans brought bC'fore them in the future. Residents who testified almost universally in opposition to the add1t1on of any more hotel Narco Team Grabs Heroin in Newport An undercover narcotic" in· vesllgallon team incl ud 1 OR of ficers from Wt.>i-tminster llunt ington Beach and l\ewport Brach have confiscated hf'rom valued at about $5,000 in a raid in Wf'"t Newport. 1l was reported toda)' A spokesman for the team said the heroin, known as China While. was nearly pure. The three men arrested in the raid Wednesday m~hl at 5300 Seashore Drive are Mark Clark orangQ 7 coast Weather Clearing with wands diminishing tonight Chance of measurable showers decreasing to 10 percent tonJght and near zero Saturday. Fair and a little warmer Saturday. Lows tonight in 40s. lllghs Saturday in 60s. INSIDE TODAY A discotheque 1n a Shaurpeare play? Yea , man ,updated musical ver11on <Uacribtd bJ1 the Doily Pilot'• LaurU Ko.rpv on Page CJ of the W eebnder. ladex AIYMtlffvlc. At ........ .. L.M ... ,.-Al C.tlf....Ut .. , .... 4:a,...,~ ... a.um.. 01-14 ~ltt ., ........ u eHINttkH Af •• "*"....... .. •• ,.,,,.,_ CH ,. .. Ate Altll .... K... tf ""-191111 CA A•UMtf't ti Penfield. 19. of 808 Walnut Ave . lluntm~on Beach. Rick Pem berton. 21. and Timothy McCormick. 22. bolh o f the Seashore Drive address Officers said lhev were led to the herom dealers· bv an mfor mant They said the ·case 1s un· usual hecause most Southern California heroin dealers sell what is known as Mexican Brown instead of the rather rare China White heroin. Penfield, who was arrested on a charge or possession of heroin for sale, posted $5,000 bail and was freed from Newport Beach jail Thursday. Canal Answer: 'Fill It Vp' CONCORD. N.H. <AP> -The New Hampshire Daughters of the American Revolution have suggested that the United States fill in the Panama Canal and give it back to the Republic of Panama. The New Hampshire group \ passed a resolution proposing construction of a new waterway before filling in the present canal with "earth and rooks" and 1iv· ing lt to the Panamanians. The proposal was passed on a voice vote taken at the .aroup's 76th state conference h~ld in Con· crod. Report Ri ed? LOS ANGELES <AP> -Coun· ty Aueuor Pbillp Watton char1ed Thurtd~ that a ttpc>rt ht1hb' crltt~at ot hta ome wu rlt1ed. rooms in the city -said they could not s upport additional hotels until a solution has been found to the city's traffic pro- blems. But there was disagreement over the source of those pro- blems According to Bill Foley of the c:1ty 's Community Development staff. on a per acre basis. low density residential generates the least amount of traffic. Hotels are m the middle of the range and commercial office buildings generate the most car trips of any land use m the city. Some who testified said they believe traffic would only be worsened by visitors wh!J would be attracted b> additional hotels in the area Others said the traffic pro· blems are the result of the influx of summer renters and others claimed the traffic problem was not caused by the renters, but the dav beach visitors Comm1ss1oner Paul Belalis s aid the day and week rental un· 1 ts 1 n West Newport , the Peninsula and Balboa Island make the whole city "like one big hotel," and suggested the city might consider doing away with that kind of short term rental. ··Maybe the people should be going to the M arrioll, the Newporter or the Sheraton rather than congregating on Balboa Island, West Newport or Balboa." he commented. Commission Chairman Jackie Heather, in discussing the traffic impact caused by hotels, said "1t ·s a drop in the bucket com· pared to <what 1s caused by> <See HOTELS, Page A2l Often reJ>Orters obtain other names from Wl~ises and q'Ues· lion those people ''before we do," he continued. Diedrich then suggested Hicks secure the waiting room where witnesseult before being called. Sut Hieb 1akf he was not cer· .. The request calls for hiring 41 new employes in family support (Sff DIEDRICH, Page A2> During a review of District Al· torney Cecil Hicks· $9.2 million budget reques ts for the coming year. Diedrich contended inno· cent people are being hurt by news reports of jury investiga. lions. "I think there is something we all ought to do to make sure those investigations that don't result in indictments are not tried in the press." Diedrich said. Half-inch of Rain Dumped on Coast Hicks agreed but said he has looked Into leak$ and docs not believe they come from his own staff. "And I am not absolutely sure they are ieaks." Hicks continued. He contended much of the material published comes from witnesses who appear before the grand Jury They are then ques- tionea by reporters who ''hang The weather front moving through Southern California dumped more than a half inch of much-needed rain along the Orange Coast, bringing smiles to farmers' faces but doing little in thewayofdamage. '· And weather forecasters were predicting that the storm would linger in the Southland through Hunt for Dymaxion Ends in Junk Yard WlClDTA, Kan CAP) Much to the disappointment of Larry Pogreba, the Dymaxion that went on display this week in Chicago is the only model of the revolu· tionary auto built by R . Buckminster Fuller. Pogreba, a 29·year·old sculptor and sawmill owner, knew that in 1934·35 the outspoken inventor and architect built three of the ad- vanced autos they went 120 miles per hour and got 40·50 miles per g.µton and that one was destroyed ma fire A second was In Chicago. Pogreba knew. but where was the third? Dozens or telephone calls led him on a fascinating path from the wife of a famous conductor to a junk yard in Kansas where, to his despair but not surprise. he found his search was 25 years too late. "It was really pretty disap- pointing, but that's kind of what I had expected all along,'' Pogreba said. "I figured eventually the thing would wind up with someone whodldn'tknow its worth." Fuller, best known for invent· ing the geodesic dome, built the three Dymaxlon models to test the use of aerodynamic design in automobiles. The cigar-shaped car was made <See CAil, Page AZ) ,this evening and then move on, leaving the weekend clear, cool and somewhat windy. Sm all craft warnings were in er: feet from Point Conception to the Mexican border today, with winds of 15to30 knots whipping up twotofourfoot wind waves. The only incidents reported in- cluded a number offender-bender type accidents on the rain-slicked freeways. according to the California Highway Patrol, and al least three waterspouts report- ed seen off Dana Point Harbor. The waterspouts were sighted at about 5 p.m Thursday, just ahead or the ram that fell steadily through the night and into the morning hours. an Orange County Harbor Department spokesman said. The current storm brought the cou nty's seas onal total to between eight and 10 inches, de· pendin1t on the recording station. Normal totals for this time of year would be in the range of 10 to 121nches. The biggest beneficiaries of the rain will probably be the SO· 1called "dry land" farmers in the county, who raise barley and other grain crops. Leonard Liekhus, chief deputy Orange County agricultural com· missioner, said today that the latest storm ~ame at just the right time to assure grain farmers "of at least some kind of harvest thls year." ' Most field crops will also benefit. though Liekhus said there iB some threat of damage to str a w'berriea. JIEHICLE FAIR IN SPOTUGHC 'l'be Oranie County Fair· erounds ts the a~ene of a spec· tacular spring showing or thing" that move -from luxury vans to motorcycles and antique autos to boat.a. A prevtew ol the entertainment and values to be seen at the l•tr· rrounds comu to you in today's Dally Pilot. Look for a special 18-paae mqadn featurtna the Southeru CaUfomla Vehicle Fair for yt>\if j\lldt to the thtnp that io at tM e County Fair- aroundl thl.S w end. .----------..... ------------~-.l' .. ' 'N .. 0 To tM City of Newport Beach, a pHt'O 1a a lov.ly strip of 1rffnery meandenna ~lonpide l'Oadwaya and atd wlllkJ LbaL I.a a financial bother. To developers a paseo Is pro- bably a &ood sellinC point that is ao expense to in.staU To homeowners in Spyala.sa Hill, a paseo would be a nice thing to have, but so would a park. They'd be wallmg to MtUe for both. City councilmen will have to untangle these problems during their study session Monday after- noon. ~~~~~~~~~~~- :Newport Boy :Gets Academy Appointment Hoherl SC'hm1dt. .1 <,t·n1or at Newport ll<.1rbor lhgh Sthool. has bern appointed to 1hc l:n1ted States Air Force Academy : Srhmidt, tR, is lhl' son of Mr :ind Mrs W1ll1am Schmidt of ,Balboa. Jk 1s slated to start ~lasses al the aC'adcmy June27. . Schmidt was nominated bv former Congressman Andrew thnshaw. : In addJllon to bemg a member rf the high school's football and rark and field t<'Jms. Schmidt plays French horn in the school erchestra and acted in this year's senior play Ile has maintained a ? 8 j.!rade J\ l'raj.!<' Fro'" Page Al HOTELS ... ~um mer rentals · T\\O of the potential hot{'I ~iles that dre\\ lhr must crit1r1sm trom rl's1d<•nts Wt'rc> the l'astaway:-. <tl Dover Drive and ~est Coast lllghway and the c;o- tallcd ll11l11lav lfarhor at Jam· boree Rnad ·<ind East Coa<,t ''J~hwa, . . : Plans fo r hoteb on those s1tec; llJ\'(' been shelv(•d hv thl' lrnne <::ompany Rcpresenlat1\ l''> of the three tnaJOr hotels 111 NfY. port Beach r.est1f1ro th.it th<'> Jrc or>erallng at about 80 p<.•1 t•<•nt occupanc) :ind all three agreed that 1f there are lo tx.o mon• hotel rooms 1n th<.• c1lv. the} Y.ould rath<'r <,er t·' pans1on of th<'1r fac1ht1c<, than the addition of nC'w hntt.+ .. ParadP Approv~d LOS ANGELES 1AP> Thl' Poli re Comm1~sion has a pprovf.>d lhc third a nnual Woman's Sun- day M ornin~ llre:cikfast Club !!:aster parade for South-Central t o:; J\n~l'll's The parade, expecl-c.d to attract 40,000 persons, will !;isl two hours. DAILY PILOT °"'t>r•f'IOl"CN'\t O•lt• PUot """'....,.'"",.,.,,. b-MdttwNt~ PP.\\ l'Pvf)fi""-d"t~()r~ ... Cot't Put111'\h1noC1t~o•"'" ~Mf',..,·t~•~,. DvOh•h•d M"'f'tcl•y tf'l•~Qil\ f t1dey fe>f" f'O\ta Mll"\A M"wPf'tl A· • f'I thtrt't'fli9'~ ... II\ l'tii>Jf\ t••I\ Van,,, "•'""~ ~etld'• .. ·-Yt~t•.-•~d ••'JU~• 8•• "' iy...,tll"! COt\t -4 \1nq • tf'0•"'""" tO• ''°" " °""' ,,,.,,, \•t11•d •.,, ~ \.uiN1i .. .,, , .... fl# ,.,, n .. 1 ""'" h "'Cl o• .. \t ., •t 'IQ ~'' h•• ,.,._, ,., ... ..._,., .. ( ..... ., .. .,,,. .t .. tl H .... tt •• ,,., .. ,.., •"Cf .. utif,~1 Jut.;• Cvt••• V•tt f"1ht1•M•MGrt'\f!t .. M.tN~ .., ... _, .... ...,... ... -..1"•0ln9 ( OUIW tll••lft" l..Ht lllt~,. •n A•tl\1•~1 M.t~•t•"t (Olllot Ttltphont (114)~4U1 CIH•lfltd Adorllefflt Mt-MTI City w,.,.... 'Wlir!::__11 win-d JI" l report rttom· m tbat • wort.II ~ pueo llDCllc alated to be ln· stalled by developer John Luslr lo SpyC)us Hill be dropped from pJan1. Wynn said the city bu found that paaeoe. 1ucb u the one already existing alongside Spyglass Hills Road, are too ex- pensive to maintain. · He's recommending that the city make a swap with Lusk. Instead of installing the paseos, Lusk will invest $70,000 in de- veloping a one-acre park at the Wynn said toda7 bil plan bu the endonement. of Lusk and Lbe Irvine Company. The homeowners association, he said, hu indicated it will ask the council to leave t.he require· menl for the paseo and still have Lusk lnstall the park. Assessor's Office Hit on Minorities Orange Cou nty Assessor Br adley Jacobs was urged Thursday to h ir e additional women and minority employes. But the charge that his 250- member staff does not meet af- firmative action goals was pro· -mptly challenged by officials in Fairgrounds To Feature Teletlwn Three days of nearly non-stop entertrunment begms tonight at the Orange County Fairgrounds, with proceeds going to the Easter Seal telethon. The frurgrounds event. which will feature more than 30 bands and other entertainers, is expect· ed to rruse $.50,000 for the Easter Seals-supported Rehabilitation I nstitute of Orange county <RIO.> A portion of the funds raised by th e S4 .9S admission charge at the Costa Mcs<i-based f:llrgrounds will s tay in Orange County and go toward the non- profit institute. Entertainment wtll begin tonight at 7 p m . and run through JO p .m .. according lo Orange County coordinator. Patty Holman. Bands will begin to play Satur- day at noon until 4 p.m. and again from 6 to 10 p.m. Sunday's band events begm at 8 a.m . and will last until 7 p.m. The Orange County fundraiser is being held in conjunction with the Easter Seal Telethon m Los Angeles. which Yt'lll be aired on KTLA Channel S from 8 p.m . Saturday until Sp m . Sunday Pledge phones for the telethon will be located at the fair grounds. and pledges may be e;illed m to957-1122. Admission aJso entitles visitors to attend a vehicle fair on the fairgrounds. as well as the swap meet and a carnival. Burglars Get $12,000 At Newporter An est1matl'd $12 000 was re ported m1ssmg rarly today m a breakm at the execull\'e ore.res nf the Newporter Inn m Newport Beach According to police, a security guard discovered the burglary at about 5 30 a m The cnme.iaias rmginaJly reported as a rob!fery, 'ending a half doien police units raring to the .Jamboree Road hotel with sirens sereaming Once on the scene, however. of f1cers were told there had been no crime against people Investigators said the thief ap· parently pried open the door to the offices and then pried open the safe. They noted that the safe broken into was not the safe in which guests' valuables a re stored. Jacobs' office. Jacobs said he has actively been seeking minority employes. And an aide to Jacobs said last year 38 percent of those promot- ed and 39 percent hired were members of minority groups. At the same lime, he said, only one percent of the job applican~ sent by the county Personnel Department lo be screened for Jobs were members of minority groups. Jacobs aJso asked to hire 17 ad- ditional employes in the coming year and sought a four percent budget hike to $6 million. But he was asked to explain why he needed authorization for the new positions when his staff currently has 45 vacancies. Jacobs explained numerous em ployes have retired and others have left for other county departments. And because staff members who would train new workers are busy preparing next year 's assessment roll, hiring s hould take place later. During the session. J acobs also noted his office workload has jumped 20 percent the past year while his budget increase request 1s four percent. lie also said state figures show it costs his department $9.92 for each unit contained on the as· sessm ent roll compared to a $15 aver age s tatewide. Fro•PageAJ CAR ••• entirely of aircraft aluminum with aircraft structural parts that kept its weight to 750 pounds It carri ed as man y as fi ve passengers and was powered by a Ford engine The first model was once wrecked. rebuilt and com,1gned to the Smithsonian Institution. but was dl'slroyed in a garage fire Model No. 2, the only one exist- ing. 1s owned by three Arizona men who have loaned it to the Chicago Museum of Science and Industry, where it is being put on display in a n exhibition of Fuller's works. The owners offered to sell Fuller the car for $96,000, but he does not have the money, Gabel s aid. Pogreba said his month-long sea rch taught him the third model was first bought by or- chestra Leopole Stokowsk1 for his wife. The car had more than 300.000 miles and a long hst of former owners when il was bought by Wichita car dealer Jake Butta In the 1940s. Butts sold the car to a Wichita 011 man. who sold it to the owner of a l'rOp·dustmg firm , who con· verted 1t mto a mobile office. The crop-dus ter finally sold the \chicles for scrap to .James Kel- ly, owner of a Harper, Kan., wrecker service salvage yard. Kelly recalled that the vehicle. which looked like an a irplane body. was "pretty well junked" before he destroyed it in the t950s. ''It's been gone for a long time. at least 20 years," he said. "Our·. mg the Korean war, 1 pulled orr the skin. Later on, I scrapped the rest." f'ro•Pa~AI FONZIE RAPS ALCOHOL .• Senate's subcommittee on alrohohsm and drug abuse were joined in the questioning by 13-year.old Becky Yates. a student from Mechanic 1-·ans. Mam<', who has attended a high school program on a lcohol. Winkler told the s enators that he never allows hims elf lo be portrayed in a scene that calls for the character lo drink or smoke even though he does smoke. "I try not to show myself with any of these things so that I am not emulated," be said . Becky askect if he had any advice ror teena1era, saying, "I'm 13 and .. lot of people look uifto you." HE SAID THAT FOa YOUNG people th• fretlSUret of ure an4 i1cbool and careel' preparaUon are "lncredibte• enou1b without ad· din1'to them wtth drut• and alcohol. "You have to be In poaaalon of younell to realbe your dream\" ht said. "Teena1er1 1hould Just know that tbey themae1v"• are the key .... Euphoria fa connected wflb 1c- compll1hrnent and accomplllhment 1lvcs you 1 •rt•t aeruie or nlC. .•. So at all coats be aQod to )'OUJ'ltlt. 11 "You abould • e th.It audience;~ Becky told Wli\kltt "They're a 11 sittlnc.here atartna at the iaika." • .. tetnnmie 1umM111·Y tbe7 wen nret. tbe rormttr c:m&ala Scudder told t.IMI • Pilot dult be b.lid al,.lld, blnd four attend ti ftom a.DO&ber ambulance company and bad them waitlna for 1:111 call to ID to work. He Hld be called u..n i.a wben be ltnd tbe otben. The younc Scudde-r said, .. It'• j ust a family deal between mo and my dad," He .. ld be'a taking over the firm becaWM9 "J"ve got · to protect my interest and Ulla is the way it's eoing to be.·• He fired the employes, be sakl, because "I Just felt I don't ha~ the trust in the people wbo were here." He said Lbere waa a bold on the firm's bank account but that would soon be straightened out and the employes would be paid. T he younger Scudder said he had wanted to take the firm over sooner. But, he srud, he waited until the trial or his father's kid· napers wu finished. His father reportedly had been unaware of hia aon's plans but he expressed a walt·and·see ai. titude when he talked With ~ Daily Pilot. Key Club Collectors Tbe father said that his son "got it in his head and be fired everybody so that's all I know.'·' ·He added, "Some times, you • know how sons are, you don't · always see eye lo eye." Members of the Corona de l Mar High School Key Club, who .having been collecting food, clothing and furniture for two months, will take their donations to the Hopi In- dian reservation in Mesa, Ariz. this weekend . .Loading up are (from left> Kevin Finster, Steve Vitsky, Scott Ryan, Andy Rawlings, advisor Kenneth Fish, Byron McGaha, Don Cully , Zeus Peleuses, Eric Sticht and Frank Carpenter. f'roa Page Al DIEDRICH and 26 additional in other areas. Hicks said the m ajor law en· forcement problem he faces is an upsurge in violent criine. "We have got more violent young offenders than ever before," he explained. "Jn my mind it probably has somethlrtg to do with the drug culture.•• Doctor Enters Plea In Baby Strangling Hicks' c hief deputy, Jim Enright, noted the number of murder cases being tried, for ex- ample, has jumped from 36 in 1973 to 97 in 1976. "We don't see it changing," he said. ''We expect more in the By RA VMOND ESTRADA Of .... D•llv Piiot St•ff Huntington Harbour phy!">1cian William Baxtrr Waddill Jr. pleaded innocent Thursday to a first-degree murder charge in the March 2 strangulation death of a n hour ·old infant at We stminster Community Hospital. Dr. Waddill. 43, is free on S25.000 bail after being booked m Orange County Jail Thursday on the murder charge. Municipal Judgr Ragnar Engebetsen ordered Or Wad· dill to appear for an April 11 pre liminary hearing in Wr!-..l Orange County Judicial District Court Dr Waddill. who practices ob· stetrics and gynecology in has Huntington Beach. Westminster and Anaheim offices, reportedly is alleged by police to have at· tempted lo abort a 71'2·month-old fetus which was later delivered as a live baby girl. Westminster Police Capt. Jack Shockley said his department has no explanation as to why Dr Waddill allegedly choked the in· fant. S hockley asserted wit- nesses saw Dr. Waddill with the infant after the doctor ordered the nursery staff out of the room. Hospital Admini s trator Richard LeGrand said the mother of the dead mfant was ad· milled to the hospital for a therapeutic abortion. The mother is an 18-year-old Huntington Beach girl. PLEADS INNOCENT Accused Doctor Waddill Or Waddill. who has held medical pr 1vil rges al Westminster Community llospital since 1971. has had most of those privileges reinstated, said LeGrand. A hospital ethics panel r evoked Dr. Waddill's medical privileges lfter police began an invest1ga lion March 8 which r esulted in the murder c harge. added LeGrand. future." ' Enright said 60 to 70 percent of thl' murder cases are drug. related, either involving drug eit-- changes themselves or crimes performed by addicts trying to get money to buy drugs. ''Obvious ly with this number of cases we need more trial at- torneys,·' Enright said. Attorney's Coins, Stamps Stolen Newport Beach police are seeking a thief who apparently ~tole a safe key in order to help himself to a $10,000 collection of coins and stamps Attorney Harold Beral report- ed the theft to police Thursday. He told officers the coins and ~tamps were kept in a safe in his office at 550 Newport Cente r Drive. Students Set Plays The Thespian drama students at University High School will perform two one-act plays tonight at the high school. "Cur· talns" and "Poor Maddalena" will be performed. beginning at 7 30. in Room 223. Tickets, at the door, are $1 50. The public is in- vited. THE NAME OF THE GAME ••. ( THERE IS A COMMON PRACTICE OF PRIVATE LABELING IN THE CARPET INDUSTRY. LARGE DEPARTMENT STORES, CHAIN STORES, AND CONTRACTORS AT NEW TRACTS HAVE FlC· TITIOUS NAMES ON THE SAMPLES SO THAT THE CUSTOMERS CANNOT EASILY SHOP BRANO NAME PRICES. CUSTOMERS &HOPPING AT OUR STORE FINO THE PRICE OF EACH QUALITY PROMINENTLY FEATURED ON THE SAMPLE BOOK. BECAUSE WE ARE COMPETITIVE. ALSO. BECAUSE WE FEEL THE CUSTOMER HAS A RIGHT TO KNOW WHAT HE IS BUYING, WE NEVER CHANGE THE NAME ON A SAMPLE BOOK. THE NAME OF THE GAME IS INTEGRITY. DEN'S • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • r:~•~Mb.installation. custom draperies linoleum • vvood floor 1663 "ACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MES.A, CAllf. 9~:627 • PHONE 646-All38 -6'6·2U5 . "\ , VOL. 70, NO. 84, 5 SECTIONS, 66 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA PRIDA~MA CH 15, 1m ·-··--··--TENCEN~ . EOnzie Warn$ Te -~· of--~ lJse ---WASHINGTON (kP)--ltn Qidience of teena1ers staed at• microphone in the Senate heartn1 room today as t.be difembodted voice of Henry Winkler, •'the Fona;'' said that alcobcll and drusa can destroy sell-respect and a..~ounc ~on's dream of .aceotApliah· ment. "My heart is in that mike too, I promise," said Wi.Dkler whose Santa Rosa-to-Washington telephone conversation wasJ>receded by a vicfeotaped statement in which be said that while in colleee he "chugged"water instead of beer and was respected for it. THE FIVE· MINUTE, COLOR videotape s.howed _Winkler as himself, not in' the black-leather-jacket and slicked-down ba1r role of --·· ·-"' . '· ......... ·- ··-·nre Falu, the chara cter he port.rays Ln television's popular "Happy Days" comedy 1 • He stood near a trail~r on the site of a movie he is making in Santa Rosa, dressed in a Jacket. sweater and open-necked shirt Cars roared down a nearby highway ~nd toward the end a chorus of screams, apparently from teen-aged girls. could be heard. There was no explanation of how their screams got on the soundtrarjc. Winkler 's message was si mpl~ Alcohol 1s a drug Drugs can poison the body. Accomphshmenl 1s life 's greales~ euphori a. There can be no accomplishntent without energy. Alcohol and drugs sap energy and distort the cortsciousness "YOU CAN STAND UP J'Oa y0unelf Ud (or wbat you believe m ." he sald. addinc that he bu.never used alcohol beuuse "I don't like the way iL reels. in my body ... because I'm under lta control until it lets me go. ··vou can be what you are and you'll fmd it bas a more respeet· ed result than just following the pack,!' Winkler said. He complained a t one pojnt or televts\on advertising of beer and wme, saying the advertisers of "pop" wine "make that swff sound JUSt like chocolate m ilk." WHEN THE TELEVISION TUBE went blank, members of the (See FOllilZIE, .fue_A2) -··-·--· • - .. ScudderCo~·-Firings ·power Duel? By Diedri«!la Press Leaks . . Stop Sought By KATHY CLANCY Of llw Dolly l'llol Stoll Orange County Supervisor alph Diedrich, who is among many questioned recently m a Grand Jury probe of campaign contributions called Thursday or_ a slop to jury leaks to the press. 1 During a review of District At· t Qrney Cecil Hicks' $9.2 million budget requests for the coming yea r. Diedrich contended inno- cent people are being hurt by news reports of Jury investiga- tions. "I think there 1s something we a ll ought c.o 00-t(} make sure those investigations.that don 't result m indict ments are.not tried m the press,'' Diedrich said. Hicks agreed but said he has looked mto leaks and does not .b_elieve they come from his own 1laff .. And I am not absolutely sure they are leaks," Hicks contmued. lain that could legally be done. The district attorney's budget request included $6.5 million for the law enfor cement a nd con- sumer protection functions plus another $2.7 percent in the family support area. The request calls for hinng 41 new employes in family support and 26 additional m other areas. Hi cks said the m ajor law en· for cement problem he faces is an upsurge m violent crime "We have got more violent young off-e nders than ever before." he explained. "In my mind 1t probably has something lo ao·wi'th~ cfttig cullilfc -· H icks' c hief ·de puty. Jim 'Enr ight, noted th~ number 'or murder cases being tried , for ex· ample. has jumped from 36 in 1973 to97 in1976. "We don 't see it changing," he said. "We ex'ped more in the future " Ennght said 60 to 70 percent or the murder cases are drug- (Sff DIEDRICH, Page AJ) The Big fine ••• •• T here were man~· exc·<'llenl kites crafted by the student~ at Valcnda Elemcntar} School. This was the largest one that flew. J O•lly l'tlot l'hot°' ltY i... l'l'fM From left to right above are David Elk ins, Doug Fritz. Hoh Allen a nd P ete Thibodeau l;.iunching their creation. Ne-w ·Boss Ousts Workers By LAURIE KASPER Ol 11,. D•llv ~llot St•fl All but one employe of Scud· der's Ambulance Service, Inc .. which serve$ Laguna Beach and the Saddleback Valley, were fired lale Tuesday in an apparent po wer struggle be tween· the father and son owners, John and Craig Seudder. John Scudder, son of potato chip ptoneer Laura Scudder, was in the news last fall when he was kidnaped after a visit to his den· •isl in Huntington Beach. Craig Scudder, the son and pr.e· sldent of the firm. s aid service has not been interrupted, even theugh-he fired -two c rews-whrte - they were on duty. However , the 13 employes who were released contend that some or the firm's service has been cut - back in the takeover . The former employes say they_ have not been given the two weeks and two days pay which is d~ them. Also, th~y said, they were not allowed to reclaim personal belongings w'hich they had left in the crews' 9uarters. He contend ed much of the material published comes from witnesses who appear before the grand jury. They are then ques- tioned by reporters who ''hang 1!1.round the grand jury room," 1t1icks claimed 'Be Loyal to Students' The employes said they .have filed complaints with the State La bor Relations Board. They said they've also filed for un· employment benefits. I Often reporters obtain other ames from witnesses and ques· ion those people "before we do," e continued. D1ednch then suggested Hicks ecure the wa1tmg room where itnesses sit before being called. But Hicks said he.w.as..n.oLcer Inch Of Rain Falls Along Coast The weather front moving through Sout he rn Caliro rnia dumped more than a hair inch of much-need ed rain along the Orange Cottst, bringing smiles to farmers' faces but doing little in thewayofdamage '•And weather forecasters were predicting that the storm would linger m the Southland through this evening and then m ove on, leaving the weekend clear. cool and somewh at windy. Small craft warnings wer e in ef· feet from Point Conception to the Mexi.can border tod ay, with winds of 15 to JO knots whipping up two to four foot wind wa ves. The only incidents reported in· eluded a number offender-bender type accidents on the rain-slicked freew ays, according to the California Highway Patrol, and at least three waterspouts report-ed seen off Dana Point Harbor. <See STORM, Page AZ) Coffee lss~ Seen aiJ Hoax NEW YORK CAP> - Seventy-three percent or Americana think tht coffee .. shortage is ·a hoax de· aien.ed to raise coffee prices, .according to an NBC NewspoJI. Only 17 percent said they think there is a real 1hort111e. Ten jA!rcent·are · not sure. Asked how the ht1her J)ricea aff~ted thetr 1hop-• pln1 hablta, 52 percent 1a1d they were bll)1n1 I • 45 percent said It made no dil· ference. Three .percent uld they were buyln1 more. Departing Trustee Leaves Philosophy None ol them could say why · they were fired . "NobQdy's 'to)d . us why," one said. Although he owns 45 percent-Of the firm and is president, the younger ScudMr has not been ac· · tt-Yely~in-·t~flsiftess---. su)ce.il.WJ'S fprme<i lasls\lnuner. _. Dennis Smith left· his last re· gular meeting as a member of the SaddJeback Valley Unified School District Board of Educa- tion this week with some words of advice for continuing trustees. His remarks reflected little of the controveny and conflict in which he has often tJeen em· broiled during his six years on local school boards . Instead, he seemed lo be offe r in g the trustees a general philosophy to follow "Above all else. be loyal to the students." he said. Canal Ansioor: 'Fill It Up' CONCORD , N.H. <AP> The New Hamp"Shire Daugtiters of the American Revotutlon have suggested that the United St.ates mt in the Panama Canal and give it bac k to the Re public of Panama. The New Hampshire eroup passed a resolution proposing construction al a new waterway before filling in the present canal with "earth and rocks" and giv· ing it to the Panamanians. The proposal was passed on a voice vote taken at the group's 76th state conference held in Con- crod. J>'EHICLE FAIR IN SPOTUCHT T.he Oran•e County F..air- grounds is the s~epe. of a spec· tacular .apring showine of things that move -from htxury vans to motorcycles and anuque autos to boats. A preview~ the entertainment and -Y-alues-to k seen.at.the fair· iroonda coma to you ln todty's Daily Pilot: Look for a apeclai 1'·pa1• ma111lno teaiuring the Southern Callfomla Vehicle hlr for your autde tO the thll that to al tM Oraftl• County Fair· 1rou.ddl this weekend. Smith who was defeated in his bid for re-election earlier this month, said he doesn't plan to visit school board meetings fre- quently But he added. "nothing will hr· ing me back to this board room more rapidly than ev1den{·e that friends. or employe orgamza. lions, or even the superintendent himself have become more im· portant to you than the stu dents." Noting that trustees are the on· Jy officials elected locall y in the unincorpor ated area. he said t hey should speak out even on 1s sues peripherally related to the schools. He said land development, and s pecifically the proposed San J oaquin Hills Transportation Corridor. need the attention of the board. Joho Scudder, hls father, owns 51 pe,rt?enl or the business, and apparently had been controlling the operation. But the younger Scudder, with the help of the one employe who was retained, had all the locks on the business' Laguna Hills office changed, took the ambulance rigs and informed everyone by telephone Tuesday evening that they were fired, the former employes said. Craig Scudder told the Daily Pilot thal he had already hired four atlendMllls Jrom anotller. ambulance company and had them waiting for his call to go to work. He said be called them in when he fired tPe others. The yoµng Scuctder said, .. It's just a family deal bet.ween me and·my dad," He said he's takirtg over the firm because "I've got (See t:'i~£D, Pag! AZ) ' Smith -s.ug~ested th at the trustees establish a clear policy <SeeSMITH, Page A2) Coast : Energy Views Offered 350~000 A~rkam Give Their · OpiniorU WASlDNGTON <AP> For . proposals shouJd include. Ralph Watson of Los Gatos. It cost $3$0,000 to obtain more Calif., the solution to America's than 20,000 responses, or just un-errergy 'sliortige Is to use the der $17.50 per resporise. Fewer One came from WUliarn Black. chairman. of t.he ChOck Full O'Nuts coffee company, who _ wrote to Schlesinger; ocean tides as a source of elec-per sons than expected answered trica}tpower. ---¥. . . . --· ....... ~e .1.u.or-..sent.to_.t~em k>': Wllit~-.,. -'-'.¥pu .c.,-i . !iQlye. ttie, ener&Y Henry Dyer or Radford, Va., House energy chief James R. crisis by passing a law that no would save gasoline by eliminat· Schlesinger. automobile may be built unless it ing football, b asketball and Officials ftay the responses can run a minimum of 25 miles baseball eames between high reflect a widespread awareness on a •allon of 1asollne. 1 own a achools, and sophistication abl:>ut lhe na· Cadillac that gives me eltht or Mary E. Davii.on or Mercer tion 's energy shortages. But fe\V nine mil per aallon. It wouldn't llland, Wuh.t concerned about Americans seem to ex~ecttosuf. hurt me, or my family, to ride wast.in& water and ehergy to heal ·rer • deep or lasting individual around lo a srnall car -especial· llt 11~1. "Do moat people reaJly hardships ly tr everyone else had to do the require daily bathing and shatn· Twenty of the letter writers same." poo?" have beef\ invited to the Whit• They were amon1 the mof.e House at eovernment exp•Off t.o- than 3'0,000 Americana chosen at da)' to eive theJr views directly in random by th• White House to of· th re~ round·ttble dis· !er their view• 00 enerj y. An ad· CUH i(JD th M'M of tbe Pt i· < dltlonal 250,000 pcraona with pro-dent •1.mllBY f eulonal or buainua lntereat.t LtU a110 were .. kect for comrncnta on pl .. ~ wbat ·Pt ldent 'C1 '1 cocr8')' .PHtl " From Hanover Park, Jll., Rog~r C. Joh'n19n~ wrote, "Garbaae needs1to be tno~t of as • natural r IOW'ce of pus hQn, plaatlc, 6lumlnum, and fertmm-. • a.cyeUns 11 the key whlcti. wlll make an eneray poli c.y pouible .• ' Weather Clearlne 11Cith winds dlminlahln,e tonll'bt. Chant:e of measurable showers deueasina to 10 perc:enl tonl•ht and near zero Saturday. Fair and a little wlrmer Saturday. · . • ~*'ilht m '*' iftilbs· Saturday iii 80s. INSIDE TODAY .. A dbcolJ•.•qu• •n .a ~jldf7 l'f!t •. bt.on updolfd mvtitGl 1'trt•o11 -UacriW 19 the Dmlf.~'f tau;w. KClllll*'· aea. P.aga. CJ .. , '"-Wtat dtr. .. ·, . Cultivating Herb By WllA.IAM SC'HJlEIBI& .... OM1,,... . ._ PJONl!E& KL TOaO rMldentl Oeor1e and M 1e Stevens, while malnla.lnlng a bon-1• In the old part of that S.ddlebatL Valley town, have establlahed a ranch up north in the Kelsfi Valley where they now spend most of their time One of Stevena' bit projects is an extensive study ol the cultlvalion and propagation of "the herb, Medicago Sattva." For those not exactly familiar with botanical lingo, the more common name for Medicago • Sativa as alfalfa. This plant ls one of the best pasture crops and can be used as a soil amendment because of its high nitrogen content. Stevens could probably also tell you alfalfa sprouts are useful in treating scurvy. • * * ROBERT BACHELOR recently elect· ed to the Capa:jlrano liniried School · scHu•ao Board. wants his district insurance premium used to establish a scholarship fund Trustees are ellgible for district health coveraee al a cost of from $5 to $118 a year to taxpayers, depending on whether the individual trustees choose to have their families covered as well. But Bachelor uid he and his wife, both of whom are teacher~ in the nei~hboring Saddleback Unified School dis· tract, already have 100 percent insurance coverage and don't need any more. He said he wants the money Capistrano would apend on his policy to be set aside for scholarships based on a stu· dent's desire for education, not JUSt on grade averaae. "l 'm for the old fashiolned work ethic," said Bachelor. "We've had an example of that kind of American spirit re- cently, when Jimmy Carter's motivation, determination and drive made him President It's this spirit we should en· l'ourage an our students " * •• THE SADDLEBACK VALLEY Historical Society 1s look· ing for information pertaining to the whereabouts of the ex- act sale of the old Don Juan Avila Adobe. Avila, known to his 19th Century contemporaries as "El Rico," was the onginal owner of the Rancho Niguel land grant that included 13,000 KCres or the Saddleback Valley and south Orange Coast. The historical society's latest . newsletter, edited by Dou1las Fannon. notes that various sources place the adobe location on any one of about 20 hilltops from the Laguna Hills Mall south to San Juan Capistrano. .. Most sources airee thal the adobe was located west of what is now the San Diego Freeway, but depending on who you 're talking to, the informant always places the adobe on a different knoll," Fannon wrote. "Is it possible Don Juan had 20 adobes?" Probably not, but the historical society should probably heed the advice or Orange County historian Jim Sleeper, who noted in his Almanac of His torical Oddities that "When it comes to local history. the first liar hasn't cot a chance." Byro•a.41.1.ay 111 .. ...., ......... Oran • County 1 rm•1 of. ~ are wor1tlq •ith lawmea ln three other ~ounUe.1 tn the belief that one man may have n ,..pan1lb1e tor aevm klU· 1n11 Int.be lut lwo ye.rs. Two of the thoae seven murders occurred In Orange County and the bodiea of both men were found along the Ortega Highw•y. The probe by officers from Orange, Riverside, San Diego and Los Angeles counties was stepped up this week when a dis- membered body was round in the Norco area of R1 vers1de County. Portions of the body had been wrapped In plastic and paper and dumped in an 8().gallon metal container An autopsy which is expected to determine the vic- tim 's age. sex and race is under way today Officers an all four counties banded together when they re- alized that the killlngs had a lot In common. All the victims were male. ap· parenlly of Latin extraction and wt!re in the 17-21 age group. Not all the victims had been dismem· bered but all had been l>hot In the head by their killer. Oran1e County investigators said their first contribution to the list or unidentified victims was a youth, aeed about 17, whose body was found Aua. 22. The arlsly discovery was made bv a hiker who kicked a trash bag off the road and then dis- covered to his horror that it con· talned a con>se. Another body, that of a young man in the same 17 ·21 age group, was found in the same general area by forestry workers Oct. 6. He haa not been identified. Orange County investi- gators do not believe that the killing of Richard Lynn Shepherd, 36, of Long Beach, 1s part of what seems to be a pat- tern of murder. Shepherd's body was found Sept. 30 in thick brush near the bollom of a 65-foot embankment. A Reno, Nev., man was charged with that murder but released when the district attorney ad· milled that he had insufficient evidence to prosecute. Officers in all four counties re- adily admit that their hunt for what may be a common killer would be greatly aided by 1den· tif1cat1on of the victims. )\ssessor's Office But only one victim has been identified in all four counties. He 1s Nicholas llernandei. 21. whose body was found J an. 24 m a black plastic bag that was dumped near the intersection or La Cienega and Lennox Blvds. an Los Angeles. Hit on Minorities . : Oranae Coun t y Assessor 9radley Jacobs was urged '(hursday to hire a dditional women and minonty employes : But the char~c that his 250- member staff does not meet af· firmative action goalb was pro- raptly challenged by orricaals in .Jacobs' office. : Jacobs said he has act1 vely bJ'en seeking minority cmployes And an aide lo Jacobs sal(l last year 38 percent o/ those promot ed and 39 percent hired were members or minonty groups ·At the same time, he saad, only one percent of the JOb applicants sent by the county Personnel Oepartment to be screened ror JObs were members of minonty gtoupa. Jacobs also asked to hire 17 ad dttional employ€'i; in the comina: yttar and sought a four pt>rcent hpdget hike to $6 ma I hon . But he was asked lo explain w;hy he needed aulhoriiallon for lt~e new positions when his start n1rrenlly hu 45 vacancies Jacobs explained numerous einployes have retir ed and o'hen have left for other tounty d~partmenta. And because staff n)embers who would train new wDrkers are bu11y preparing next year's a11e11ment roll. hiring sbould take place later ·During the session, Jacobs also OAANOI COAST se DAILY PILOT =:t:.~~~~,·:•r, ::.:.:::;: ~~ CN\t ""b41\l'llnt C•""f•"• ,,..,.,."'edt''°"'•'• ..,,,,!\_ ,,..,,.,., ,.,..,.,._ ,,.,..,, lw CAK•• Ml\• .... ....,, &tM" H1,1nl~ &tee-,_ ,~ i tt1" Vt Uey hWlflll \U•t.e.tc Ill \f.1 .. t W ~=~:f.;~,:~·~·;:; "'"'' .... ' ..,.11~ ...... , h •• J~: .... "'"'· '°''· -talll••"'•**' ·-··-................ ~ , .... c .... Yl<t ,...,..,,., • .,.. 0--t1 ll\t,_...r ., ............. (dtl• - , .......... ""...,.... ... ,,.. ......... .. a. ...... ""' 1111<1••""' ... " "'"'la•I M.lft"lllt .. 1110 l.Mdl8H~ Ve"9v OftlN 1ueTi."i'•• •• .... ,.,.or.e.,.,-., H='t~!mbt::nf<I .... 11. 11.:il..,_,,. ...... TeMpflone (114)ta-Q11 Ouelflecl A4'¥ertl""t M ·N7' ,_ .... ._ ,,."" ..... 11111<• 111.q10 ' noted his office workload has Jumped 20 percent the past year while his bud&et increase request is four percent. Fro• Pa,,e AJ DIEDRICH He also said state figures show at costs his department $9.92 for each unit contained on the as· sessment rcll compared to a SlS average statewide . lie said Orange County's cost per unit is the lowest statewide. The hlihest in Calitorn1a 1s $21.80, he said. r~laled, either involving drug ex- changes themselves or crimes perrormed by addicts trying to set money to buy drugs. "Obviously with this number of cases we need more trial al· torneys," Enright faid. l'ro• P,..e AJ FONZIE RAPS ALCOHOL. • • Senate's subcommittee on alcoholism and drug abuse were joined in the questioning by 13-year·old Becky Yates, a atudent from M echaruc Falls, M aaoe, who has attended a high school program on alcohol. Winkler told the senators that he never allows himself to be portrayed 1n a scene that calls for the character lo drink or smoke even thoueh he does smoke . "I try not to show myself with any or these things so that I am not omulated, •·he said. Becky asked if ht haq_any advice for teenacers, saying, "l 'm 13 and a lot of people look u&flo you." HE SAID THAT FOR YOlJNG people, th• pressures of life and 1chocl and career preparation are "lncredlble" enouah without ad· dinf lothem with druas and alcohol. "You have to be In posaeaalon or yourself to realiae your dream." he 11•ld. "Teena1er1 should just know that they themaelves are the key .... Euphoria la connected with ac- compll•hment and accomplishment gives you a great sense or self. . . So at all costs be good to yourself.'' "You should see this audience." Becky told Winkler.• 'They're all sitting here staring al the mike." THEN, RAVING aECEIVED permission to uk. "a personal question," she asked: "Do you have a girlfriend"•· Yes. Winkler replied. "Would you like lo meet her ?" "Yeah," Becky said. "I'd like to meet you." Basset Bloated Bread Balwom Bou.er TORQUAY, Eneland CAP) -Mary Poppln1 has never learned how to eal like a lady. Mary. a bauet hound with an insatiable •ppetite. was returning to normal size Thursday after downing three pounds of yeaal and unbaked doufh . The l4·year·old hound ate the mliture left In front of the fire to be baked as bread. then swelled up like a balloon to around twice normal slze, said her owner Jane Burridge. She rushed her helpless pet t~ a. vet who Nported Thursday, "She t11oln1down1lowly." , ''Mary Poppin•' father w11 a pedl•re ebam· plon. ·• aaid Mrr. Burddae. "buL de tplte her ~reecUn1 sne l\11 never lnnted to eat like a la~. ~ 1obbl• up evet.YUUng ln her ath7- \ 'Look, Look, It's a •••• ' These people ~ Ncn 't wa t~hin~ L·Fos. <:ontest anu all the kites were made by the thc•y w<.'te \\atching a kite C'Ontest at youngsters. Tht• judgt•s, were Mary Silva Valencia Elementary School in Laguna <center) and Norma McAllister (rieht). At Hi II s. It was the school's s l'V en t:...h__;.a_n_n-'u--'a_l ___ I e-=-f-=t_.p.._o=--i ntin !Ll11? is W ~ n~ c A.:.:l..;.;li~s.:.:te:..;r..;... __ _ SMITH ... on dress standards for teachers. He said teachers arc role models for students and dress and grooming are "powerful. hut un spoken, elemenls In that model · Teachers' dress has detenonited in th as decade. he said. The trustee advu.ed the board members to attend more works hops and conferences "Board memb<'rs cannot dis charge their responsibility to evaluate their own distract 's pro grams and admini11lrat1on without the perspe(•live provided by such ouu11de training," he ex plained. Smith also told the trustees to "oppose <1ny erosion of your power." keep the people an formed. oo loyal to teachers, re· member that adm1n1strators screen information. and value but be wary of the press The trustee said he is leaving the omce "a far bettt•r p<•rson than the onl' .,catl•d Tll•ri.· sax years ago " He said he beli('ves hi :. work has been e ffct't1' c an man\ areas. If 1t has he(•n of 'aluc, he said. "1t "''II be bccaust• I have tried to vote the con.,<'ll'rtct• nf our people " Although many pl•oplc :-.l ayeci past 11 p m Wednesday to hear his comml•nh .. onH·th1ng he had prom1:-.ccl Jfler he lost \ht• election then• ".is tattle rcat· t1on to his statement tnstl'ad, there was an awkwarcf stl<'n<·t• The only person to spe;i k was Loa Yow1g, lh<' buarcl ·:-. pre~1dc·nt who had withdrawn her support of him in the midst of the election campaign. "Thank you. Denni'>," she said ·'That was well said.·· Earlier in the t!venmg, Preston Howell, a M1ss1on V1eio resident who has been act1 v<' m sc nool af fairs. comphmenleti Smith's el forts and listea some or his ac compnsnmenis Howell said that only ctermly will reveal what l>tudcnts, parenls and the school dastnct have received rrom Sm 1th Physician Enters Plea Of lnrwcent By RAYMOND ESTRADA Of Ille D•tly P1lol Sl•ll Huntington Harbour physician W1l11am Baxter Waddill Jr. pleaded innocent Thursday lo a ftrl>L·degrce murder charge in the Marc•h 2 strangulation death of an h ou r -old infant at We s tm1n1>lcr Community Hospital Dr Waddill. 43, is free on $25,000 ball after being bookt.'<i in Orange County Jail Thursday on tht• murder l'harge. Municiual Judge Ragnar Engebctsen ordered Dr. Wad- dill to appear for an April 11 pre llminary hearing in !Vest Oran~e County Judicial District Court Ur. Waddill, who practices ob- stetrics and gynecology m h..,- llunlmglon Reach, Westminster and Anaheim offices, reported!.} 1s alleged by police to have al templed to abort a 7' 2-month·old fetus ~hich was later delivered as a live baby girl. West minster Police Capt J .wk Shockley said his department has no explanation as to why Dr. Waddill allegedly choked the in rant Shockley asserted w1l nesses saw Dr. Waddill wilh lhl' infant after the doctor ordered the nursery staff out of the room ll ospital Administrator Hicnard Lt'Grand said thc- mother of lhc dead infant was ad milted lo the hospital for a therapeutic abortion. The mother is an J8·year-old lluntini::ton Beach girl Dr. Waddill. who has held medical privileges al Westminster Community Hospital since 1971. has had most of. those privileges reinstated, said LeGrand A hospital ethi cs panel revoked Dr Waddill's medical privileges after police began an investiga- tion March 8 which resulted an the murder charge, added LeGrand. f 'ro• Page AJ FIRED ... to protect my mtercst and this 1s the way it's aoln~ to be ... lie fared the employes. he said, becaus(' "I JUSt felt I don't have thtt trust an the people who were ht!rl' ' lie said there was a hold on the firm's bank account but that would soon be straightened out and the employes would be paid The youn1:er Scudder said he had wanted to take the firm over sooner But, he said, he waited until the trial of his father's kid· nape rs was finished. His father reportedly had been unaware of his son's plans but he cxpress<'d a wait -and-see at- titude when he talked with the l>atlv Pilot. Th<' father said that his son "i:ot 1t in his head and he fired everybody so that's all 1 know." lie added. "Sometimes, you know how sons are, you don 't alwuys see eye lo eye." From Page ,1\ J STORM ... The waterspouts were sighted at about 5 pm. Thursday, just ahead of the ram that fell steadily through the night and into the morning hours, an Orange County Harbor Department spokesman said The current storm brought the l'ounty's seasonal total to between eight and 10 inches. de· pending on the recording station. NQrmal totals for this lime of yt.>ar would be 1n lh<' range of 10 lo 12 inches. The biggest beneficiaries of the rain wall probably be the so- called "dry land" farmers in the county, who raise barley and other gram crops. Leonard Liekhus, chief deputy Orange County agricultural com- m1ss1oner, said today that the latest storm came at just the right time to assure grain farmers "of at least some kind of harvest this vear " THE NAME OF THE GAME ... THERE IS A COMMON PRACTICE OF PRIVATE LABELING IN THE CARPET INDUSTRY. LARGE DEPARTMENT STORES, CHAIN STORES, AND CONTRACTORS AT NEW TRACTS HAVE FIC· TITIOUS NAMES ON THE SAMPLES SO THAT THE CUSTOMERS CANNOT EASILY SHOP BRAND NAME PRICES. CUSTOMERS SHOPPING AT OUR STORE FINO THE PRICE OF EACH QUALITY PROMINENTLY FEATURED ON THE SAMPLE BOOK, BECAUSE WE ARE COMPETITIVE. ALSO. BECAUSE WE FEEL THE CUSTOMER HAS A RIGHT TO KNOW WHAT HE IS BUYING. WE NEVER CHANGE THE NAME ON A SAMPLE BOOK. THE NAME OF THE GAME IS INTEGRITY. DEN'S : insiiilatiaii: 'cu1tom d11p11isa linoleum • woOd floor .. \663 P~CINTIA AVINUe • COSTA MtelA. CAltf. 92627 I t '" Ol&l c-. ~ Ei.. 1 :~u : .,.,. •• I =-: l ~.... ::r .. , i. ~ ', U ...:. ~ ~::ta I.: • = L ... ~ '''] ft.• 6 • tt i,_ IA MI Ill ·' ·1~ u t\..:::: lem ..... ,, ii! . !O "' 1~ • TIOw1'X.r :: 1 ... 1. • I' tt1 \ • r..-r111t .lO , ts Ill ~ 10 111 "-~ f1Mell>C '19 • ~-'II. Ill.ell 1 •I 12 11'41 ..... Tl~r . .. 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Denmark and l,..land wtll not be ropr-.t.td at C1ritr'1 meet.bur ln London ln M•Y with Fre.nch Ptwldent . Valer)' Gl~card d'E1tJlnt and the prlmo mlnl1~ra pf Brll•ln. West 01rmao1, hal11 Caltada and Japan. c ' Thefts •1 &YLVIA POlrl'D A. ,JJlon•ertn1 tb1ft prev1nUon pro1r1m bl • llUl8dHlld1t hN belped the Jt.aLe'I ob'&11n.I au.Lo , Uli ft lmurance cOlll. A 1tud1 ~the prosram 'i det.alla tu.I• • sat.a Lt ID.A1 aerv. u a model fort.he ent.iH country. Car theft hat for muy yoan bMn a '100 millioo·•·1ear mibunsament to MauacbQMUa.. with Boston ~dln, Lbe UUe of .. stolen car" center of tbe U.S. Havtng a car pilfered in Boston once was 1ucb a SotJllOon oecurttnee that Mayor Kevin Whlte obset'ved, "You're not 'in' U your car bun't beenttokm..'' WHITE'S TBllEE CAU HAVE BEEN stolen eliht times in the ni!'le years he ha.a beaded the city government . Even at that, White has been more fortunate than many of his fellow resident.a. His cars have been recovered with very . litUe damage. Jn 1975, Boston car thefts totaled 2,000 per 100,000 rest· • dents, more than rour times the national average or 45 thefta per 100,000. Massachusetts bas had a car theft rate of 1,571per100,~ and, over the past 10 years, the state's car theft rate has risen twice aa fast as the U.S. · average. Theft ins\,lrance rates have soared. A typical theft policy for a 1976 Chevrolet Impala cost.a $65.5 in Boston, $93 Money's Worth ' ·. in Los Angeles and $237 in New York City. AUTO THEFT FRAUD HAS BEEN ANOTHER pro- blem. UabiUty and collision costs have been tbe highest in the nation, intensifying the theft problem. Many cars. in the hands of drivers with the poorest records in the country .. · have been bashed to the point where owners haven't cared f whether or not they were stolen. t In the wake of these horror statistics, representatives of ~ the National Automobile Theft Bureau, law enforcement, ~ government and lndustry combined forces last year in a t public crusade to reduce auto thefts. t Anti-theft campaigns were begun to muster public sup-~ port for installation of car door lock buttons and of switches , to styl)'lie the starting of ignitions by thieves. An FBI study ~ had showed that 40.9 percent o! cara stolen in Boston had ~ keys in the ignition. ~ ' A NEW POLICE METHOD FOR REPORTING stolen ~ vehicles waa introduced, encouraging car owners to follow a ~ theft-prevention program including: (a) locking the car; (bl avoiding parking in unlighted areas; (C) eliminating the "keys in the car" habit, particularly in "short stop" loca· Uons such as newsstanda; (d) not parking in garages or ·lots requiring leaving the keys; (e) closing windows when • parked; (f) removal o{ license, title and registration from.' glove compartment. The' drive has shown results. In 1976, auto thefts in Boston fell 4 percent. They had risen 27 percent in 1975. As the campaign accelerated last fall, declines of 25 percent and more were reported. In Cambridge, the drop was 32 percent in 1976's first 11 months; tn WorceJter, 44 percent. For more information about reducing car thefts, write • the National Automobile Theft Bureau, 390 North Broadway, Jericho, New York 11753. State to Ban Heating System SACRAMENTO CAP> -A common type of built-in elec4 tric heating system has been banned by the California Energy Commission in all homes built after March 23, 1978. lt 's resistance heating, which uses an electric coil in a wall, floor, baseboard or ceHing, and is found in about 15 percent of all CaUfomia homes. UNAFFECTED ( ,.------------are systems already E'JUE'D~Y J installed, portable n. Rb space beaten; and heat pumps. -------------Co m m i s s i o n Chairman Richard • Maullin said that re· • aistance heating will still be allowed in a l)eW home il the builder can show it will be the least expensive system in the long run -and such proo( will be possible in mountain ' areas. Normally. resistance heating is three times as ex..1 pensive as gas, he said~ THE COMMISSION VOTED J.1 FOR the restricti~ despite opposition from the electric heating industry. Spokeswoman Stephanie Bradfield said the new stan4 dard joins 22 others on insulation, window space, and th~ size of heating and cooling equipment. Together they're ex-~ peeled to save 19 billion kilowaU·hours by 1985. ~ ~ Burroughs Views E~!!1:~.?._~ ~~=.~ ... lb i year following an outstanding year in 1976, Ohairmai:i R~~ W. MacDonald told shareholders at the annual meetmg JI( Detroit. Burrougta net earnings last year climbe<J J.3 perc8"t tq $185,904,000, or $4.62 a share. from $164,409,000, or $4.14, year Prior while worldwide revenue advanced 12 percent to S1,901,8'e,QOO from $1,'102,108,000. · To meet increased activity, Burroughs it expanding i marketing orgpnization in the United States and overaea.; MacDonald said. . Preaident Paul S. M.irabit-0 announced Burroughs' ~ penditures for product engineering and development th year will rise to $122 million from lest year's $108 milli while capital expenditures wilt reach fi.110 million this ye , from $267 million in 1976. Burrougt\4 employs Jbout 61000 persona in CaUfom throuah production facilities in Santa Barbara, Westhll~ VIiiage, Pasadena, Mlsslon Viejo, Carlsbad and 8an Dieg plu& 42 marketing offices. Le0$e Renewals Held LiONG BEACH <AP> -The Lona Beach City Councif h11 Unptoved ._six-month moratorium on lease nnowa.11 a tb1 city tll'J>Ol'\ lo permit time to prep~re a ton1-tanio do velopm.ot proaram for the airport. The COUl'ICll also said tenSJ\t.s can elepect to pay '" creased rental rates. Ole's Buys 3 Stores l Ole's Home Centcira have acqulrtd tho Lin~B.rook j' flqrdware and Lu~ber ltON:.'J in FC>\Ul\.aln ValleJ. Aoll.bello Qd de. Bu'rchu• price was not dJ.icloeed. , This ra1Jes Ole'• Jlome c.iwa Or""e CounlY l.otiJ J matoreis. 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