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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-03-30 - Orange Coast PilotI l • aym~ Pane Ai e - DAILY PILOT Plane Crash Predicted * * *toe* * * Bg College Freshman WEDNESDAYAFTERNOON,MARCH30, 1977 VOL 70 NO ",4SECTIOHS ... P4Gl!S • • • • • 'Stand By for Call to Take Off * * * * * * A ir Crash Survivors Larid at Toro By The Daily Piiot Starr The 55 survivors of h1storv's v. orst a1rplanC' crash returne<i to the l'nited Stall'., today. v.1th the bulk of the group fl~ ing into El Toro Manne Corp-. /\1r Station aboard al' S Air Forti·(' 111 Starllfter Air l"orc•t• off1c·1.il., and representatl\·es of Pan Amcnran A1rwavs !i<llrl 57 survivors oriAtn<.1lly W('rC' slat<'d to make * * * Air Traged y Predicted By Student Dl'RllAM I'll(" !\Pl A Duke l'nnt•rs1t:. freshman predicted a \HC'k <ihNd of tame that an airllnC'r tragC'dy would ktll more than 500 people, university ofhr1als said today. Lee f'ncd's wrattt•n r>rediction. made March 21. was removed from a sealed envc.•lope Tuesday on a Durham telc•v1s1on program by Paul Vick. Duke's director of community affairs. The envelope had bN•n lo<'ked in Duke President Terry Sanford 's desk since 1t was s('aled Fried said al lhe tame his aim was to predict newspaper headlines. He wrote that he expected to see this headline m the Tuesday morning edition of the News and Observer of Raleigh "582 Die in Collision of 747!> 1n Worst Disaster m Av1at1on lhstory " The Monday morning edillon of the News and Observer had this headline· "530 Killed as Jets Collide in Fog," with an overLine readmg. "Worst Air Disaster m History." The death toll from the Canary Islands runway colllsaon Sunday since has risen to 577. "l kept hopinf( I was wrong," Fried said after lhe Tuesday television program. "I've been wrong so many limes before. Ir l told someone. I didn't think they would believe me.'' Another near -cor rect prediction Involved the North Carolina loss to Marquette in the National Collegiate Athletic Association championship (See PREDICT. Page A2) Boat man Missing ' DEL MAR CAP> -Air and sea ~earch teams reported Tuesday they were unable to find any trace or Norman Leroy Lingenfelter. ~. or {,akealde, mlsainlf ~mce hit! rubber ran overtumed late Mon~•~· the return lnp from Santa Cruz De Tenerife in the Canary Islands. but one person died while in the hospital and another died dunng the Jong night home The Starh ft er first I anded on American soil at McGuire Air Force Base in New Jersey where 10 of the passengers were taken off the plane including Byron and Grace Ellerbrock of Laguna Hills Officials there said two were allowed to go home. The plane then flew on to Ft. Sam Houston at San Antonio, 'T'ex ., where the critically burned were transferred by special ambulance lo the Rrooke Army Medical Hospital's burn treatment center Included in that group of 14 were Larry and Phyllis WaJker. Laguna Beach residents and t ravel agent Jean Brown of Laguna Hills Accordan~ to the roster released by official:, an the Canary Islands. the remammg 30 were s lated for California. Twenty-four were bound for El Toro and six for Travis Air Force Base in Lhe San Francisco Bay Area. In a press conference at McGuire, Air Force medical personnel who attended the injured on the nine-hour return flight said the surviving passengers were expressing a mixture or grief and thankfulness. Air Force nurse Capt. Beth Scannell said "It's amazine how people were venting their feelings, whether they were thanking God 'that I survived,' or expressing their grief." She said the survivors were saying things like: "Thank God I'm alive when you thank of aJl those who died." Of the 24 people deplaning al El Toro, five went lo Saddleback <See RETURN, Pa1e A2> AD IN PllDI' PROVED SLEEPER So your mother-in-Jaw'" ~ug­ gested she come live wlth you - now what do you do with the spare bed? "I sold ll right away!" That's lhe advertising success story related by a Costa Meta man who placed this classified ad: Contemp. hldewny bed , yellow, oranire. le white check. New SlOO -.cxx· xx xx Remember. the Dally Pilot Is here to help you find new homes for unwanted ltem1. Call 6'2-5878 today I .Jumped to Safety I LAGUNA HILLS RESIDENT, FLOY HECK, RETURNS TO COAST AFTER AIR DISASTER Says She Survived Collision Of Jumbo Jets By Jumping 20 Feet To Safety Embattled Aide Quits Spra,gire 's Oruter Sparka 'Wit.ch Hum' Chargea WASHINGTON CAP> -The House assassinations committee accepted the resignation of embattled chief counsel Richard A. Sprague today with several members charging he was driven out by false charges, a witch hunt and character assassinatton. Sprague said he resigned in the hope that hts departure would Impel the House to extend the committee's life in a vote later today. Some members said they agreed to accept the resignation out of respect for Sprague's desire. If the vole fails. the panel dies at midnight Thursday. T11e committee was set up to investigate the killings of Pruldent Kennedy and civil right.a leader Martin Luther Klng Jr. At their meeting today, commltt.ee members insisted that Spra1ue resigned voluntarUy and was not asked to step aside after an informal Hou11e vote couiil lnd\cated the panel would be killed oft if he remained. Bitter resentment surf aced in the House lhi.s week to Spragut • survlvinC h1I feud with fonnel chairman Henry ~ Gonaalu CD-Tex.), who-ri"'11l1hed this month lfter tht committee refuMd to support 1Ua etcoru tA\ fire Sprague. At least five ~mmittee members angrily accused Gonialu of making false charges against Sprague and using what one called McCart.t\y-like taclica to drive Sprague out of orfice. Gonzalez contended that Sprague refused to cut costs arter the House rejected his proposed $6.5 million a year budget and tried to Nude Dancing OK in Denver DENVER CAP> -Bar dancers Ethel Kindler and Virginia Blair say the public Indecency ordinances isn't clear on whaL's indecent. And now a judge a~reesl On Monday. Judge Joseph Quinn iuued a prellmlnary injunction fortHdding the &n"Ml of nude dancers unless police aee · explicit ~•I act.a. Ht Uid tle would conalder the con1tltutlonaltty of the ordinance. l'he ordtnence bans "• lewd npoeur. of the body dont with intent to aroust or to 11U1fy the 1exual ~calre of any pen.on.'' undermine Gonialez's authority over Ute staff. Sprague contended he needed the money because he could not use FBI or CIA invest"ators since the role of those agencies was part of the probe. Since then. a $2.S million budget for this year was agreed upon by Spraaue and the committee. Rep. Stewart McKinney < R-CoM. >. told the committee he was a child or the McCarthy era. referring to the late Sen. Joseph McCarthy (R· Wis. l. "I think in the case of Richard Sprague we have seen a witch hunt and devastation or human rl1ht.s lhat I never eicptcled to tee again," McK1nney said. ''I (See JFK. P•ge At) P888engers Ill SYDNEY, Au trail• (Al» -A KLM jumbo Jet lncreased apeed and ianded here 45 mtnutu ·ahead of schedule early Wtdnoaday bec1tuae contamtn1ted drlnkinJ water had m1de about h al lta 9S pasaenaen ill, 11>9kesrnen ror the Dutch alrllne rer>orted. Am bUlancea wet on hand when the planec landed and slx people were holpitaUzed in satliractoey condlUoll. Orders To Jet Missed SANTA CRUZ DE TENERI FE. Canary Islands CAP) -"Stand by II wiU call you for takeoff," were the last instructions from the Santa Cruz airport control tower to the KLM jumbo Jet that collided with a Pan. American Jumbo as the Dutch plane was makmg its takeoff run. a Spanish ~ovcrnment official reported today. A Dutch investigator admitted Tuesday that the KLM plane had not been cleared for takeoff Sunday. But he claimed the Amenc.an plane should not have been on the runway where it was hit, a claim Pan Am disputed. Meanwhile, two survivors of lhe colhsion died during the night, raising the death toll in aviation's worst disaster to 577. They included 323 Americans. all but four of whom were aboard the Pan American plane, according to airline sources. One of the survivors, Isabelle Lord of Long Beach, died on a U.S. Air Force transport taking 53 of the 71 persons who escaped from the fiery collision to the United Stales. The other, Col. Marvin Waters o( Petaluma, died at midnight in a Santa Cruz hospital. Mosl or the other 52 survivors flown to the United States were being taken to the U.S. Army (See PROBE, Page A2) Co ast We ather Light variable winds and increasing cloudiness with a chance or showers through Thursday. Lows tonight in low 50s. Highs Thursday in upper 60s. INSIDE TODAY Thoutond1 of teen -ag~ mothe11 . ore keeping their babfea, /o.cing aoefal .and economic problems wel! be11ond tMir year&. The Jirst oJ two report. on the phenommon begin& on. P.age A7. l•de x / A2 OAILV PILOT s Wednesday March 30, 19n Russ Reject ' Treaty Proposals MOSCOW CAP) -U.S.-Soviet ta lks on a new nuclear arms control agreement collapsed today when th e Russians rejected. American proposals for a new Stretegic Arms Limitation Treaty. Secreta1·y of State Cyrus R. Vance told a news conference that Soviet leade r Leonid I. Brezhnev rejected the American concepts. Vance said Br ez hnev "rxamined our two proposal:; AP W1rtpholo OSWALD ACQUAINTANCE TAKES OWN LIFE George de Mohrenschildt, Wife With JFK Photo Probe-linked Death Autopsy Scheduled PALM BE:\Cll. Fl.1 CA I') Authont1l's planned .in autop ... \ toda' 1n lht• appari·nt ... 1wtgu11 s u 1 c i cl e of a m an rt• c• t• n l Iv co ntacted by the !l ouse com mittce on assassinations in its inv(•sti~allon mto the k1l11ng of Prl!SldC'nt Kt•nned~ The v1rt1m v. as Georgt• d1• l\tohrenschtldl of Dallas .1 gcolo~1:.t who tauJ(ht French ut Bishop Colll!gc and had bt-cn Jn acquaintancc of Lee lidn l'~ Osv.ald and his v.1ft•, ~tJr1na Palm Ht>ach l'ountv Shenff'-. Lt Ri chard Sht'l'ls ~;ml thPre "J:o. ·no rp,1son to suspt'l'I an) thing othl•r than ~uic1df' h11I lhl' tn\l>st1~Jl1nn 1s c·nntinuing ' I!(' s.11<1 a form.JI ruling v.oul<l be m.1de afkr the autopsj i\n a:-.ssassinal1on comm1t1l·e s o u r r <' 1 n W ,1 s h 1 n g t o n .., .1 1 d tn \ l':o.t 1galnrs fo1 t ht• p:111<'l had b l' t• n t r ~ 1 n g I tl f 1 n rl d P Mohrcnschtldt. 65 tn tnh.•n It'\\ him. Jnd onlv rt'l'f'ntlv located him in Florida · IJl' Moh11·nsc·h1ldt's hod \' "ai; f ound h) hi ... daughltr J\lcxandr.1, :l'.l in llw ~ucc;t room or a palatial lll't•a11s11lt' hnmr• in exclus1vE' P~llm Bt'ach lie• ;lnd has daughter Jrn\C'd thtre frnm H r u s s e I s f 11 r ,1 \ 1 s 1 t v. 1 t h r elahn·s. Shet•ls :-..11cl ·',\t the t1m1• of tht• shootini.; ht• v. as alone in tht• house e'c1•pt for two maid.., v.ho saul lht•v d1d not hear the shnl." !'>ht•ds sa1rl He said th1..• prrliminJry investigation showed lht• v1rt1m d1erl of a he.1rl \\011nd ,\ 20 gauge shotgun was founct nenr the body Sheds S<lld no su1r1d c note was found Wlllt•m Oltmans. a Outrh journalist who has bC'en intcrvicwC'd by nssassinat1on committee invC's t1J:ntors. hns sa id publicly that thl' Russian horn ch· Moh rt•nsl•hilcll tolrl him in an int<'r\'1f'w tw frlt some re s pons ib1l1ty for Kennedy's rleath ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT =:t.~~~,nr, ::.=:n:o.:;. r ... ou•Put.4•\l\lftiO("""O~"• Y~•.t.-;fod.t.-,..,-. p.u1'1h"4'-ct Mo,,.,.., '"".,.,•"' '"o.tt •.,.,. (on,,, .. ..._.,.,. 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A J JFK ... thi nk a man h as hcen '>YSlemJtically and publicly dt•stroyed by rumor. rnnucndo." llcp Robert Edgar ( D Pa l, hroke with the House tradition of nt.•\'cr makm~ charges against a ft•llnw congrt'ssman by name and c;aid he bd1eved Gonzalez was i::uilty of character assassination ag a mst Sprngul' Gonzalez h;is Jccusecl Sprague of deceit Conzale1 m<ide hour-long speeches Monday and Tuesday to expand on his charges ancl to add sugg£'c;t1ons on the House noor that Sprague has ht-en 1mohed 1n <,e\ eral un(.•lh1cal pr<1ct1cc:. as ;i I.iv. \er \t ioday'l> comm1tlt•1• meetm~. H<'p Flo~d 1''1th1an c 0 -lnd ), challenge:d Gon1ttlC'1 lo make thoc;t• ..,li\t1•m1•nts nH lht• JlnuSl' flnor "ht•rt• h1· 1·11uld h1• ..,ued for lthrl WldFronl Due to Hit Coast Tonight A cold front is due lo pass lhrouah Orange County tontght. bringing with it a 40 percent chance of ram, gusty winds and cloudy skies according to the National Weather Scrvi<'e. The front will bring cooler temperatures along the coast with highs predicted near 60 degrees, lows about SO The accompanying winds arrived early today, leading to small craft advisory wamJngs for outer waters northwest of Santa Barbara Island to Point Vincente where winds hit 30 knots 'and seas swelled betweE'I'\ five and eight feet. Winds are ei<pecled to kssen by Thursday. Pilot Perishes SAN BERNARDINO <AP> - Searchers, hampered by snow for four days, hove round a Snn Diego man dead In the wreckaa~ of his single·engine plane In the San ~mardino Mount1ln1. Don White, 42, crashed Thursdey nlaht about four miles north of Wrlehtwood While on a nJ1ht from Sun Vall~y. Idaho, tq San Diego. I ' and did not find either acceptable. "They proposed nothing new on their side," he said. Vance said he and Soviet 1''oreign Minister Andrei A. Gromyko would meet again in May to see if the talks could be resumed. "[ am disappoiJlted," Vance said, "that we failed to make progress in whal I consider lo be the most essential" of the issues between the superpowers. The American secretary said he hatt had a cordial and l.Jus mcsslike one·hour meeting• with Brl'zhnev, but the Soviets reJected the U.S. proposals "bl'cause lhev did not coincide with what they considered to be an t•quitable d~al." \'ance denied the rejection had hu rt O\erall U .S.·Russian relations, say1ng progress had bt'l'n m<ide in other areas dunng his three days of talks. Ill-said \l.orkmg groups v.erc sl'l up to deal v.1th sc\eral non nuclear issu(·s. Vance• decl1n t•d to g1\c S p e (' I f I C S 0 f l h l' i\ m C l'I C a n s trall'J::ll' arms proposals, bul said the L'nited States had called for signing an immt·d1atc treaty hasec1 on negotiating principles set out m 1974. \\ t11r h placed a cc1l1ng on nul'lt·ar d l'll\·ery S) stt·ms surh ..... Imm bl' rs and rn1..,s1h•s i\ sc1"11111I proposJI had four r (l I n I s cl L' .1 I I n g w i t h a n1mprdwns1\'l' approach to long 1;1111.:t· arms reductions. \' anc•t.• s;11d Thl' l 'mted Stall·:. proposed an mer all l'Ut ID the numbl'r of nu t' I car \\ t' :1 po n d c I 1 \'cry ..,,st<•ms . J 1 t•duct1on in large. m o d c r n h ,1 I I t s t I c m i s s i I c IJunchl•r:-., a cul in the numb<'ror launc hers for missiles v.1th rnult 1plc v. arheL1ds themst'lw ... \'ant'l' s o.11d hl· had o.ils() proposed \'arious bans on dcvc>lopmcnl, deployment and mCld1f1cat1on of both old and new "'l'apcms s~:.kms Vann.' met with Brezhnev in his last ..,chedult•d Kremhn lo.ilks and had gott1 •n no pre\ 1ous n·-.pmb1· from tht• Hussian::. lo I he tri'nl) propo..,,ils Thl' talks had {!One into lhl•1r final session afl<'r Vance said 1n .1 lun c heon toa s t that Sov u'l America n cooperati on to rcdUl'C' the risk of nuclear war ''cannot roren·r hl· delayed." Sea Searched For4Aboard Simken Slnop LONG BEACH CAP> -Coast Guard and Air Force planes rcne'>' cd a search today for s urvivors of a 35·foot sloop carrying four persons which may have sunk m heavy seas off P111nl Con<'eption. officials s aid. Sax aircraft, under direction o( the cutter Venturous. s earched an 800-square-mile area for the bright yellow liferaft reported to be aboard the Geisha when she left port Salurday. the Coast Guard said. The Coast Guard, Navy and Air Force have searched more than 10.000 square miles since rece1vmg a distress call from the Geisha The boat made about 20 may.day calls before fallmg silent. Coast Guard Petty Officer David Harris said. The Coast Guard identified those on board the craft as owner Allen H. Allen. 39, of Novato: Pat l>ajack. 35 ; Matthew Moorehouse. 39, and Richard Krogh. 28. The hometowns of the passengers W('re not known. The Geisha left Santa Barbara on Saturday after re-crewing. Allen had just purchased the boat from Mr. and Mrs. Jo'rank Dair of San Pedro, Harris said. 'Colonel' Hit By BB Bandit A bandit grabbed $213 from one of Colonel Sanders' aides in Huntington Beach Tuesday night and is sought today on armed robbery charges. The suspect, a male Latin about 2S years old with 11houlder-length hair and a mustache, marched ~nto the Kentucky Colonel Fried Chicken outlet at 19091 Brookhurst St. about 9 p.m., police uld. "Thia Is no Joke . . . this is a stickup," the robber told the nervous olerk, simulating a pialol In hl!I pocket as he demondccl the day's recetpta, lnveallgetora utd the bandit pocketed the! ca11h and fled lnto the ntcht. Bail Line Opened DUNSMUIR <AP> -Crewa have reopened the main rail Une betwffft Ore1on and CaWomla f0Uowin1 derailment of n.l.neemrs of an 1'1·car Sout.Mrn ·Paci~ 1r~•1t\t train. ' ,_ Higher Oil Price Eyed WASHlNCTON (Al» President Carter'& energy team is consldenng pnce regulations and laxes ttrnt would make all o· natural gas in . nited state ens1vc &s forei-gn oil, an udmlnislration source said lod1ty. The aim or the strategy. still under discussion and not yet proposed to the President, would be to give a stro ng push to conservation or oil and gas nationwide and to the substitution or coal in power plants and other large installations. Fro.PageAJ PROBE ••. Burn Center ID San Antonio, Tex., for treatment. One survivor, stcw.Jrdess Carla Johnson from the P&n American plane , was s till hospitahzcd m Santa Cruz. Pan Am€.'rican said it wa ... arranging commercial transportation home for other survivors. The bodies of the: dt.·ad wcrc laid out in a hangar at thC' edge of the Santa Cruz runway wht•rt• experts were working 18 hours a day identifying th em and preparing them for s h1pm1·n1 h 0 m (' 0 fr I l' I a Is ., a Id l ht• repatriation could nol beg1D until Sunday The admission that tht• airport control tower h;id not ..iuthorin•d the Dutch plane to take off came from Franl 'an RcJsen, head of th e Dutch C1\'il A\1at1on Authont) 's te<im tr1vcst1 gat1Dg the colli!>1on He said thl· taped conversations between th(.' tower a nd the two Boeing 747 Jets show~d the KLM pilot had been givcn preliminary clearance but not final ell'arancc to take off "Rut thr KLM plane started. which is not in accordance with n o r m <1 I p r o c e d u r t• • • ' t h e investigator said 1n u st .it emcnt. "We presu mt• tht're w as a m1sunders1and111i.: ID lht• Kl.M l'ockp1t rl'garcl1ng th1 • pos1l1on of the P;rn Amertl'an plane on the runway ·· \'an ReJsen s aut the A men can plane was told to pull off the m a1n runway onto a parallel taxiway at an exit called "C·3 · and was beyond that pomt v.hen il v. as rammed by the Outch plane. Fro.P~AJ RETURN ••• Community Hospital, two to USC·Los Angeles, two to the San Diego Naval Hospital and tht· balance were headed to the L'(' Irvine Medical Center __ A partial list provided by local medical authorities was as follows: Saddleback Comm unity Hol\pital -Grace and ti. W. McGowan, Mario Ty2b1r and Laura and Herbert Waldrip. All were listed as ambulatory patients and all are Laguna llllls residents. USC Medical Center -Floy and Paul Heck of Laguna Hills. Heck 1s listed in critical condition. San Diego Naval Hospital Anthony and Isobel Monda of La Mes a . Both are listed as ambulatory. UCI Medical Center-Cleo Brusco. Lake Oswego, Ore ; John and Louise Combs. Hawaii. Ruth and Stephen Culbertson, Arizona Edward Lamp, Walnut Creek. Edgar Ridout. Alpine, Calif Erma Schlecht. Palm Springs Ethel Simon. Los An ~e l l's. Richard and Kay Sinnett, Wa:.h . and Norman William~. ,Palo!-. Verde. Two other passengers who disembarked 1n El Toro, Kim Fox and Pamela R1<'h were s lated to ny by chartered atr plane to Visalia. A spokesman for Saddleback hos pital said the 155-bed facility was planning to handle the five s urvivors v. ith regular staff members although specialists v. u11ld be on standby if needed. The spoke!>man said there was no word on the patients' conditions. but 11 v.as anllc1patt·d tht•Y would he .1dn11ltC'd for at lca~t a pt.'nOd of obsl·rvat1on and tn•Jtment for cm ot1nnJI tr Ju ma * * * Front Page A I PREDICT ... basketball g.:imc in Atl;.mla . Fried had pred1l'lt-d this Tuesday mornlDg ht•adltne for thl' Durham Morning JI era Id: "l\I arquetlc· Bursts l'NC Bubblt-. Wins fl8·58 " The Herald's M'l'Ond t'd1t10n headline• w,1~ "1\1 arqul'lle Pokes Holl-in Tar l lt•t•ls Rubhll' " Tht• 1lnalscoreol thatgarnl'\~.1su7 5!l Fnt'Cl. a '\t>,~ Orll•an.., nat1n·. :-av:. hl· ha ... want1·d lo be a mag1<•1,1n most of his ltf1· "Rights' Voted WASllI:-.:GTON <A P 1 Thl• Hmtsl' Banking Comm1ttcc \Ott'<I Tuesrl<1) to r equire th(' l'n1lcd Sta tes "to advance the c;rnse of human n ghts" \\tth its \11t1•s on in I•' r n ,1 l1 on a I de\ c Io pm e n t or j!JOIZallons. 4 H11nted In Stab Slaying Santa Ana police aought a band or four raiders who burst into an apartment Tuesday night, bound a man and woman and then stubbed the man to death. Police are withholding identHlcation of the slain 32-year-old man pending notification M next of kin. They also refused to identify . the 20-year-old woman who was in the apartment at 2828 N. Bristol St., Santa Ana, when the raiders struck. The woman reportedly was stabbed after being bound. She v. as treated al UCI Medical Center before being released. According to the sketchy police 1 n formation. the suspects :o.tomped into the apartment at 7 15 p.m. and a fight occ\lrred that ended with the stabbings. No motive was suggested by 1whcc. Smellite Devewping LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Curter administration is continuing development of a secret satelllte that would bt! capable of destroying an orbiti.ng enemy satellite, the Los Angeles Times reported today. lf research continues al its p1 cscnt paCl'. the system could ht• o perational by 1982. the Tames· Was hington bureau reported from a classified s tudy. The paper said the study was part of a more detailed report on Sonel sp:.H'C weaponry sent to Congress Jan. 18 by Malcolm Currie. director of defense research and engineering for the Pen lago n during the Ford ~1dm 1nistral1on. Rites Planned For Victims Tht' Orange County Senior C1 t1t.l'n:. Council v.ill observe a m oment of :-.1h·ncc Friday in ml'mory of about 50 county M'mnrs who dt l'd in Sunday's jet ;11 rhner d1sast<'r in the Canary bl a ncls Count v o fficials said a last of count\' t·1t1cs and the toll from cath a rea \\ill be read dunni; the bnef nte. The ohseavancc "ill be held al t p m in room G -220 in the c·ount) personnel bu1ldms. 625 :\. Hos:-. St . Sanl a J\n;1 An exquisite interpretation of oriental imagery from Drexel's inspired Et Cetera collection . ./ li!'>TAOI tS~'"O IOl The classic accent in every sense of the word. It can make a room come alive with the mystique and romance of oriental splendor all the while it displays your d~arest treasures. In black lacquer finish with silk screen chmolse- rie decoration and hand painted embellishments In- cludes interior lights, adjustable glass shelves. and gilt fin-~ ish back panel. 56'' wide by 79Y2" high by 14" doep. Drexel ;& The Store of Famous Names ' PROFESSIONAL INT(AIOR Of SIGN WITHOUT OBllOATION •COM FOR I ABLE PARKING •CONVENIENT 'INANCING 1514 NORTH MAIN • SANTA ANA•541-4391 Tuttd•y Wtonf'Sd1y Tl'lu"d•y •"Cl St1u1dey 113010 S ~ Mond1y 12 10 9 • f rtdty t .30 10 9 , l Orange Coast . • EDITION Today' Cles ... N.Y.SMM9ks t VOL. 70, NO. 89, .. S E CTIONS, 48 P AGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDN ESDAY, MARCH 30, 1977 Hi t TEN CENTh Jets Diverted During OC J11ry Tour? By TOM BARLEY OlllltOlllY Pilot Stiff An Orange County Superior Court judge was told T uesd ay that jet aircraft were diverted from their nor mal routes over the Harbor Area while the jury w as visiting the home or a developer who wants more than $200,000 in a lleged jet noise d am a2es from the county. Attorney J erold Fadem told Judge ~ank Domenicblni that he was not prepar ed to identify the individuals responsible for the de cision to c hange t he normal flight path. "But this kind of thing has happened before." Fade m said "The aircraft pilots were told by t he control tower to change their flight p ath and m inimize Jet noise at the very time the jury was touring the area." Develo p e r Harry Rinker claims in his action against lhe county that living conditions in his home at 2342 Mesa Drive have become intoler able since the county permitted jet tr affic to oper ate at the airport. Rinke r bought t he Santa Ana Heights home in 1965. He 'has testifi ed that he wa:. assured by county officials that jet traffic w ould ne ve r be permitted in the area. Many of the jurors who are being asked to award him dam ages visibly winced Tuesday as noise expert Paul Veneklasen replayed recordings of Jet engine noise in the vicinity of the Rinker hom e . A noice specialist who testified earlier told the jUJ') tba& It •u absolutely impossible to cany an a conversation in the f&lnku home when a iet aircraft was flying overhead. It w a s n o t e d b y Judge Domenichini during Tuesday's session that the jury will be making a second trip to the area to Judge jet nol5e for themselves under aetual Oyln1 condiUons. kLDker's lawsull I.fl resarded as a test case and la belns watched tiy hundreds of Harbor Area residents. Success for Rinker could mean the lrial ol lawsuilt in whk b the plaintiffs have demanded more than $30 million in damqe1 from the county. Crash Survivors Land at El Toro N~l.ear Talks Soviets Reject U.S. Proposals MOSCOW CAP > -U S ·Soviet talks on a new nuclear arms con trol agr eement coll a psed today w h en t h e Ru ssians r ejected American proposals for a new Stretcg1c Arms L1m 1tat1on Treaty. !)ecretary of Stal e Cyrus R Vance told a n1·\\~ conference tha t Soviet l<'adcr L<.'Onid I Brezhnev rejcctc•d thl• Amenc;m concepts Alien Care Supplement -Supported By KA THY CLANCY Ol 1._ O•llY l'tlol SI.tit Orange County s uperv1::.or::.. faced with .1 S4 1 million budget def1f'1t for treating indi gent patient-. at t.:CI Medical Center endorsro leg1slat1on today to help recover part or the cos t Supervisor Ralph Clark said county taxpayers this year will spend ahout $1 2 m11l1on to pay for em ergency tr(•at rncnt at the hos pital for 1llcj.!al a li ens, and current rub l1 <' a ss 1s tan cl' programs do not allow tht' county lo recoup those costs However, ht• sa1c1. a bill ha.., been introducl·d 1n Congress that would p rov 1d t• for federal repayment of county costs an treatm,:? lhosl' in tht> country illegally And supen 1sor.., ask<'d him to express the count} s support for that meas urc ''hen he goes to Wash1ngtrm. D (" nPxt week on Orange Count} Transit 01stnct business The county had put $.'i m1lhon 1n the 1976 77 bucll-(el to pay for indi~ent medical t rea tment after the hospital was tra nsferred from the county to l 'CI However. a rcport hy County Health Officer .J R F.lpers said the costs this year will hat about $9.1 m1lhon Cla rk said the proposed federal legi s lation reco~n 1 zes that <'nforcemcnt of im migration laws is a federal proble m not a county problem "It is not up to us to enforce yet we are asked lo provide medical care, "Clark said. ,, Gounty Ad ministrative Officer Robert Thomas said the county by law cannot deny e m e rgenc.v. treatmentto anyone. 'J Vanc e s aid Brez hn ev '"examined our two propos al!-. and di d not f ind e ither :H:cepta hie "They proposed nothing new cin their side," he sa id. Vance s aid he and Soviet Foreign Minis ter Andrea A Gromyko would meet again 1n May to sec if the talks could bl' res umed. '"1 am disa ppoi nted." Vance· said, ··that we failed to makt.· progress in what I consid er to be the most essenl1ar· of the issue•.., bet ween the superpowers The American secretarr said h e h ad had a cord1ai and bus inesslike one hour meeting with Brezhnev. but the Sc>Vlets rejected the L' S proposalc; ·'because they dad not coinc1dr with what they considered to be an equitable deal " Vance demed the reJect1on had h u r t o v e r a 11 l' S · R u s:. 1 a n relations, saying progress hact been m ade m other areas dunng his three da~ s of talks lie said working groups wert- set up to deal with several non-nuclear issues. Va n ce d eclin ed to give s p ecifi cs o r th C:' American strategic arms proposals . but said the Uruted Stales had called for signing an immedia te treaty based on negotiating principles set out in 1974. wht<'h placed a ceiling on nuclear de li very systems such as bombers and missiles WldFrom Due to Hit Along Coast A cold front is due to pas!\ through Orange County tonight. bringing with il a 40 percent chance of rain, gusty winds and cloudy skies accordine lo the National Weather Service, The front will bring cooler temperatures alone the coast with highs pre~icted near 60 deeree.s, lows about $0. The accompaoyJn g winds arrived early today. leading to small craft advisory warnings for outef waters northwea of Santa Barbara Island to Point Vincente where winds ,bit 30 knots and seas swelled between five and eight feet. Winds are expected t o lessen "by Thursday. o.lty "lei! ,._o ~It~ tC..,w SURVIVORS OF AVIATION'S WORST DISASTER HELPED TO SADDLEBACK HOSPITAL Harotd McGowan, Wife Grace (Stretcher) of Lel1ure World, Return To Laguna HUis Spain to Release Tapes WaJJhington to Receive Pilot-tou:er Exchanges SANTA C RU Z DE TEN - NERIFE. Canary Is lands <AP> Spanish officials ai:?reed today to release tapes of the last ex- changes among two Boeing 747 pi lots and the airport tower here, JillVtng inves tigators a record of <•vents leading up to av1atton's worst chsaster Authorities said the tapes would be Oown to Washington at the reqUt'St o r Dut c h a nd Am e rican ofC1 c ia ls for a n analysis m the presence of KLM and Pan Amencan ere\\ mem hers who could ide nt ify thl' voices. Investigators said the last nine m in utes of conversation re· corded in the cockpits of the Pan Am and K L M Roy a l Dutc h Airwa)'f Boeing 747s held the key to why the Dutch pilot began his fatal takeoff run directly into the American jet. Investigators said the KLM jet had not been given clearance I.<> take off Both Ri ght recorders were re· covered a nd impounded by the Spanish, who are in charge of the investigation Ame r ican and Dutch i n· vestigators also requested m· tervlews with two Spanish air controllers on duty in the tower Sunday when the collision oc- curred The death toll in the crai.h rose to 577 as two of the 71 persQns who survived the crash and fire Sunday died overnight All 71 escaped from the P an Am jet, a nd t he dead 1n cluded 323 Americans One woman, Is abelle Lord ol Long Beach, died on a U.S. Air Force transport taking 54 sur· vivors to the United Slates, some bound for the special Army bum unit at Ft. Sam Houston, Tex. Another survivor. Col. Marvin Wa te rs of Petaluma, died at a Las Palmas bospilal. Food, Booze Taken In Yacht Club Heist Newpor t Beach poli ce are investigating the theft of $12,700 worth of meat. liquor and office equipment from the Newport Harbor Yacht Club. T he thefts occurred during the hours of darkness Mond ay nili?hl on Tuesday morning. police said The office equipment was not taken from the club office but was removed from a privale ofCice on the second floor of the b u ildin g, acco rding t o Commodore Bill Bents The club office was not disturbed. said Bents. Investigators indicated there were no signs of forced entry to t he club itself. although the thieves apparently used a crowbar to pry their way into the meat and storage lockers. Listed as miss ing were 38 ite m s of liquor ranging in quantity from one quart to a case of quarts: 720 pounds of beef; 180 pounds of shrimp; 260 pounds of swordfish. and 80 pounds of crab. T,he thieves also took three p ieces of o ffice equip m ent , according to police reports. Officers are also investigating a n a ttempted breaktn to t he ha mburger stand area at Big Canyon Country Club during the sam e period Investigators said the brea.k- in was WlSuccesafuJ and the)' are trying to determine if lb~'s a link between the two crimes. "Doctors define emer gencies as pain and suffering," he s aid, "and we mus t provide that service." AD IN PILOT PROVED SLEEPER Cycli,st Seeks Hit-run Driver, So your mother-in-law's SUI(· 1ested 11he come live with you - now what do you do with tho nparebed? .. I aold it ritht away t" That'• the adverillinf auccess story related by a Costa Mesa ·man who placed thla cluaifled ad: · , Con temp. hldt way bed. yt116w, oranae. & whlte check. Nt w $100 xxx· XlUCll • .. f \ Remember. the 1>1nr'Pt.1ot la here to help you find n w bomes tor unwante d Homa. Call 642·S6'78 t.Cld•)'. By STEVE MITCHELL OI -0.lly ~li.t Sl•ll Sophomore Jim Mer ahma n won't be g r a duating fro m Oran1e Coast College this sum· ft\er. ~nd the 24·year-old Army veteran won't be attendlng biological ldence cluaea at UC Irvlne ln t he fall aa hG bad pl&nned. l11.1te8d rAE.1 h1a tduc• Uoa, Menhm be UDdetlO-m, a lltrlet operationl for the next ":J"e;rs· "Theo I m.llht it.art w rtgbt." be 11.ld. Menhman wu atruck by a foreip aporta car March 12 while rld.lnl bit '3.~ motorcycle over the 8an Dleco r"l'M'WA)' bridge OD • r I F airview Road in Costa Mesa ''The AUY came barrelln~ off the freeway and ran a r ed light, .. the Santa Ana resident recalled. '' J tried to swerve to the left to m iss him, but the TR6 came right at m e." The smnll British car passM Mershman on the rtlht. calchln~ the motorcyellat'a lta in the fender . pulllns him ovtt the cy- cle and ln the r tor 30 to 40 leet. "I waa b'tor o" the pnement holdJn1 my le1 when I saw th• I">' atop. look around, and then like off dowQ the s treet, .. Menhman said. The tailpipe of the sports car wu lOCIUMd by tbe era.ab •end· inl sparks Oytnf rrom th iett re- ar of the car as It turned right on to Sunflower Avenue, Mershman said. What the motorist left behind wa~ not.pretty. Mershman lost his kneecap, suflered a 3S inch •ash from his thlih to his ankle, brotce hls leg and fractured a wriat. But the htt and run driver left som ethlni elle behind ln the 12: 30 a.m. ernah. A portion of a aporla cir bumptr. Costa Meo Pollce traffic fn . veat'-•tor Dave Walker said be has com.acted the rive Triumph dul rthlPll In Oranae County to seo 1r anyont haa ordered a replae ment for th tl\rM-p1 e bumper. W a Iker said police are looldq for a dark green Triumph TR6 sports car, built between 1087 8Qd 1975. "The suspect might live in the area of the crash," Walker 18.ld. adding that Menbm an 11w him turn ri«hl onto Sunflower fOllow- ina the cruh. "The ear's pl'obably bidden bl a aarage In the area, but. evea- tually tn• JU)' wm have to cet lt lhced," Walk• l'Uld. MeanwhUe. Merthman Is able to a el around the house on cnat.choa. H wm underao aur· 1ery aaain Friday, "for tome mated UJ> veins, .. ln his lts, ht <See VICl'IM, Pat• AJ) ' Victims Taken to Hospitals By the Daily Pilot Staff A huge U S Air Force C-141 St arhfler touched down at E l Toro Marine Corps Air Station today carrying Or ange Coast survivors of the Canary Islands air disaster back to family and friends . The large cargo plane, which has been an airborne ambulance for the 57 injured American sur- vivors of the airplane crash. was. 1 reeted by a covey of 17 am- bulances which carrie d crash v1ctima to local hospitals. Only a small group of a bout 10 family members a nd friends were on hand to greet the plane whict-touch~ down at 10:35 a.m. 1-kwevcr. medica l officials ~cul" N>t allcw the group t.o CC~( near °'e palitata taken otf thE pJSJ\e T t>e grc:-t·r <'f adults a nd - childrer wert> on hand to greet Herbert an" Laura Waldrip ot UatJl'I Hill!' Norman Willlal!Ul o' Pal<>!l Verdf' and John .and Louisf'Com~ of Hawaii. 1't-c:-Combs' daughter -in-law dutched • large bouquet of yeltc-w an<' white daisies which sl'it' rave to • Marine who took it tr tl'if' oouplf' as they were beint; lc2t'ed ol'l an •mbulaoce Coe lbt- UC I rvinf' Medk>a! Centet'. Lt rv1nr th• baH. s he re- arartred that at •• a 1ood day becruaf' tht7 •·en bom• ..S they gof the fl<"W.,.~ 1'he lt'ed•ca1 penonnel, on ltar d ~o treat "'~Um ~ who suffer«' burnt and other injur1es whef' lbe two JUDlbo 'T'7s collided on a foe·ltlrooded nmwa1 In the Canary b lands four d a)'1l a,o, and the IU'lall coltecUon of lamUy and friends Wett dwarfed by the crowd ol 80 newgmen on band to recc-rd tM homecoming. ~n •ll, 2' ot t he pta oe's rem •inif'B 3t' paasengerg got olf at lb e M arineCorpe alt f aclli ty. "'""<' teanu o1 ·county Ore ..,e- part mel't paramedics •ett t1t11- ticmed at the air base, one to as- sess medical needs and the other t<.' aid in transport of patients, but a thlrd was d~patched when it was discovered that lher~ was a critically il\iured patient in need of paramedic Ille support equip- ment. All cf the all'l1'uJance tteWll em ptted thelr vehicles ol their gurney~ !K' that the patients could (See RETVBN. Paae AJ) Coas& Weather L1lht variable-winds and increaatq c~s with a c ha nc e ~f •h owers tbroup Tbursda7. Lows toDJSbt lo low ~. Rig~ TbundaJ ID qpper ecll. INSl8ET9DAW T'-oHond• r f tua~aoe tnotlln-1 .en ~ ~ bobl11, fodflg ft>Clcd 'aftd ecoaomtc prot:IUH ••II beJlond Uw# .-r•. rlw ,,,. ~IDo P~~c ru •• "1• "'°"""°" bf--,,,..,, A1. I -- A2 OAIL Y PILOT O•llY Pilot St•lt Pl>Olo Goi11' Ll~80 Helen \'ate:-.. who wal' 80 Tuesday, still w orks reg - ularly as a Sl'Crl'tary at Costa Mesa 's Bristol-Park Mcdic<JI Center. Thl· g reut great grandmo lhL•r has worked off und on for more than 50 years. "I love to work," she laughed, as c:o- \\ orkcrs surprised her \\1th b1rLhduy c-akt•. NB Woman Sues City Over I.and A Newport Beach woman suoo the city for s.102,000 in damage!) TuC'sday with the Jllcgation thal the ell) has prevcntt•d her from developing property ~he owns. Goldie Joseph estimates in h<'r Orange County Superior Court lawsuit that $120.000 of thos<' damages stems from tht· income ..,ht• has lost b) the c11y·s refui.e1I to allow ht•r lo bu1 Id f 1 vc residf'n t1al units Mrs. Jo~l'ph, lht• lJw ~utt tll· d1rates. own~ I.ind o.1l !l25 927 f·. Balbo::i Bhd and 922 r: Occ.rn i''ronl. The la'' "lllt furtht·r 1nd1rnll'c; that the ph11nt1ff h.1s hern ... ~klocl by the ctt) to decl1c;1tt• 900 S(juarr feel of her l<ind 1n (•xchange for "aterfronl prop<>rty ltw n ty "ould transfer to hN , The arrangt'mt!nl, llw .i1 t1on ..,l alP.,, 1s not Jttl'Jll<tl>ll to \lrs .fOl>t!ph. Via Lido Plaza Opening Delayed l 'navo1dahl<' roni.truct1on de IJ~., havl' fn1 l'l·ll poi.tponPmenl of the ).(rand opening nf \'ta Ltdn !'lorn 1n Newport Reach from this Suturdav to a new date nn Friday April 15, it wn., :tn· nounced today hy Mr'i Edward Schumacher chalrmon nf th1• i.ponsorin~ Orang<' \011nt) D1~ trirt Metropolttnn Opera Aurl1 lions Persons .,eeking :idd1t1onnl 1n formation on the j.!rand opening ma'.\ call Glona ZtS?n<!r nnd Af> "OC1ate:. at 645-6300 Mr., Schumacher said V aluahle Stone Missing in Mesa A Co.,ta Mesa woman lold police Tue!idety she discovered a S.1,000 aquamuinc stone missing from her room. Dc.•borah A. Toland, 21, or 1300 Adams Avenue. said the lar.ite, light blue !ilonc wao; m1:i;~ing :rom a hiding place In her bedroom. ORANOI COA.IT DAILY PILOT ~_o;:l:.~~~::ir.::1:::.:~~ ~.·::1=~~~:::0:"~:4.'t-:!~,,:~: ll«W ... .....,, 11•1<•. H.,.,,,.....,. IM<t(lll,_ tf1flll V•tlt'f. 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(AP) -A Duke University fres hman predicted a week ahead of tJme thal an airliner tragedy would kill more than SOO people, university officials said today. Lee Fried's written prediction, made March 21. was removed from a sealed envelope Tuesduy on a Durham television program * * * by Paul Vick, Duke's director of community affairs The envelope had been locked in Duke President Terry Sanford's desk since it was sealed. Fried said at the time his aim was to predict newspaper headlines. He wrote that he expected to :.ee this headline in the Tuesduy * * * E'ro• Page A J RETURN OF SURVIVORS. • • be loaded directly onto the vehicles. As the ambulances lert the base. with red lights and sirens, the rows of abandoned gurneys were left on the tarmac_ Lt. C-01. Paul Rosen , the com mander of the 10-memher Alr Force medical crew which with a fl\ l'-m:.in team from Brookl' Army llosp1tal C'ared for lhl' rl' turning vicllm1>. said the fhghl was somber. He said then· v. as no levity, nor was there any re('ounling of thl• crash that killed 577 people four days ago. Rosen. chief flight !-Ur~t·on for the New Jersey Air Force base said the surviving passt!ngers were very helpful to each other. The unloading of the 24 debark- ing passengers was completed by 11 24 a m The Orange County hospitals receiving the crash v1cl1ms, Sad- <i leback Community Hospital and UC Irvine Medical Center, took the arn\ ing pett1cnll> into their emergenc) rooms The families of the Saddlebark patients, Grace and H W McGowan, '.\1ario Tyzbir and Laura and Herbe rt Waldrip were allowed to await their loved ones in the emergency room A !>mall, subdued crowd of on- lookers and ho:.p1tal cmployes \~atched as Mr~. McGowan. her left hand heavily bandaged, was carried from the first arriving am bu lance into the hospital. McGowan faltered stepping from the ambulance and v.as aided walking into the facility by a hospital employe Herbert Waldrip v. as greeted b\ an unidenl1ft('(I friend as he .... :lib tahn into Lhl' ho~p1tal in a whet-I ch:.ur. ..Welcome home, Herb." the man called' out. "How do )OU ft!e l"." • "Great." Waldrip replied. Tht• man turnl•d tu nearby nc .... ~men "llc"ll be out playm~ golf with me again in no lime." Like Waldrip, Mario Tyzbir, attired in a hospital gown. was wheeled into the medical facility. Mrs. Waldrip was earned ln on a stretcher. Officials al UCI Medical Cent er released the following names of patients admitted Uiere th1~ morning : - Cleo Brusco, Lake Osewgo, Calif ; Ruth and Stephen Culbertson, Green Valley, Anz.; the> Combs; Ethel Simon, Los Angeles. W1lhams. Kay and Richard Sinnett. Longview, W<ish . Anthony and Isobel Mon· da , La Mesa, and Paul and Floy Heck of Laguna Hills. Sprague Resigns House Panel Post Bl'LLF.TIN WASHINGTOS IAP) -The House \'Oted this afternoon to gh·e it-; belt>ai:uered assassina- tion~ commillN' t"'o more vears to probe lht> murdt'rs of Prei-1· dent Kennedy and civil rtghh leader L>r. 1'1artin Lutber Kml( Jr. WASllI!'\GTON IAP> -The flous(' assassinations comm11tM- .1t·1·t•pted the r1·..,1~nJl1on of t•m !tattled chwf 1 ounscl Richard \ Sprague' toda) with se\ Pr<•I members charging he "as d riven out by false cha1 ,::E-s J witch hunt Jnd c har..i der <1ssasl>inat1on Spragul· said he rl'S1(!ned 1n thr hope that his departure would impel the llnuse to <::.tend thl' comm1tll•c's ltfe in a \Ole later today Some mernb<:rs said they agreed to accept lh<' rc~ignation o ut of respect for Sprague·-. rtesirl' If the \'Ole fails. the panel dies at mldni~ht Thursda). Thf' committee \\as l>f't up lo tn\f'sligatc the killings of l'r<·..,t<i<ont Kennerl\' and ch ii 11ghts lcade1 Martin Lutht•r King .11 Al thelr meetin J: today, committee mcmberl-1 1n:.istcd tha t Spragu~ re..,1gn~d 'oluntanl\ and was not asked to ...iep a"cie after an informal House vote count indicated the panel would be killed oH Ir hC' remained Ritter res<'ntment 'lurfoc-N! In !ht' llouse this week to Spragut''s '>llr\'iving his feud with former <'ha1rman Henry , B. Gonzalez < D-Tex.), who resigned this month after the committee refused to support his efforts to fire Sprague. At least five committee members angrily acc used Gonzalez of making fal11e charges against Sprague and usinir what one callPd McCarthy-like tactics to drivP Sprague out of office. Gonzalez Trial Slated For Ex-Cop On Gun Rap A jury trial is scheduled for May 10 in Harbor Municipal Court In Newport Buch for former La.tuna Beach n11rcotic11 investigator Crall Kin at. charg~ with brandishing a gun In a Costa Mesa bar. Kina wat dl~mlsaed lrom the police for~e thia month after 1 departmental lnveat11attori (')( the Feb. 26 incident lnaide the Kin11'1 Inn bar and trill, 720 Randolph Ave. Court clerru Hid Kint Is not dut' t.o enter • plea to the tharwe unUl April 18, In a pre·lrial conlercmce. Coat• Meta pollce •lle10 Kint an1rU)' drew hla 1un durtni an ar1umenl after two bar p1tron1 made deprecaUn1 remarks a bout police otrlcus. • contended that Sprague refused to cut costs a rter the House rejected his proposed $6.5 million a year budget and tried to undermine Gonzalez's authority O\ er the staff. Sprague contended he needed the money because he could not u~e FfH or ClA investigators ~tnCC the role Of those agencies \\as port nf the probt' Since then, a $2 5 million bud~et for this year ",,., a grcC'd upon b) Sprague and t ht• C'omm1llt'l' H t' p S I l• w ri r t M c K i n n e y IR·Conn l, told the committee he was u chtl<i of thl· MC'Carthy era, refrrnng to th(• late Sen. Joseph McCartln IH Wis l. "I think in th<' cast-of Richard Sprague we ha\<' seen a witch hunt Jnc1 cit'\ astat10n of human n ghts that I ne\'cr expected to ~e<' again," McKinney s aid. '"l think a man h as been ~> stemnt1cally and publicly destroyed by rumor. innuendo." * * * Man's Suicide Tied to Probe By DeathPanel PALM BEACH. Fla <A P I - /\uthont1es pl::inned an autops) today in the apparent shotgun !>Ulclde of a man recently co ntaclecf by the Housf" committee on assassinations In 1ts invest1gat1on Into the killing of President Kennedy. The v1ct1 m was George de Mohrenschildl of Dallas. a geologist who taught French at Bishop College and had b~n an ac11uaintance of Lee Harvey Oswald and his wife, Marina. Palm Beach County Sheriff's Ll. Richard Sheets said there was "no reason lo suspect an~ thing other than suicide but the tnvestJgat1on is continuing.·• He satd a formal ruling would be made after the autopsy. An assi;assination committee ~ource in Washington said investigators for the panel had been trying to find de Mohr,nachtldl, SS, to in~rview him. and only recently located him in Florida De Mohrcnschildt 's body was found by hi s ctaugflter. Alexandra. 33, In the guest room or a palatial ocennside home in t>X<'lusive Palm Beach. lie and hlt11 daughter arrived there from Rrusscls ror u v isit with relatives, Sheets said. Hammett Named To Transit Panel Costa Mesa Vice Mayor Jack Hammett hu been appointed to th• Tranaportalion Advlaory CommHta. of CalTrana by California Aaatmbl)' Speaker lAo T. McC1rtby. Tbe pantJ 1dvlaes the State Department or Traoaportatlon. morninc edlUoo of the News and Observer or Raleigh : "582 Diem Collision of 747s in Worst Disaster in Aviation History ... The Monday momlng edition of the News and Observer had this headline: "530 Killed as Jets Collide in Fog." with an over line reading, "Worst Air Disaster in History.'' The death toll from the Canary Islands runway colll~ion Sunday since has risen lo 577. "J kept hoping 1 was wrong," Fried said after the Tue:.day television program. "I've been wrong so many times before. If l told someone, I d1dn 't think they would believe me." Another near .correct prediction involved the North Carolina loss to Marquette in the National Collegiate Athletic Assoc1al1on c hampionshJp basketball game in Atlanta. Fried had predsct<'d lhts Tuesday mornin~ headline for the Durham Morning Herald: "Marquette Bur!>ts UNC Bubble; Wins 68-58." The Herald'~ second edition headline was "Marquette Pokes Hole in Tar Heels Bubble " The final score of that game w::is67-59. Fried, a New Orleans native. says he has wanted to be a magician most of his life. * * * Rites Planned For Victims The Orange County Senior Citizens Council will observe a moment of silence Friday in memory of about SO county seniors who died m Sunday's jet airliner disaster in the Canary Islands. Countv officials said a list of county cities and the toll from each area will be read during the brief rite. The observance wilt be held at 1 p .m . in room G·220 in the county personnel building, 62$ N. Ross St.. Santa Ano. Passengers JU SYDNEY. Australia <API -A KLM jumbo jet increased speed and landed here 45 minutes a h ead of schedule earl y Wednesday because contaminated drinking water had made about half its 95 passengers ill. spokesmen for the Dutch airline reported Ambulances were on hand when the plane landed and six people were hospitalized In sat1slactorv condition. 0.lly Pl .. I \tall P""lo HIT-RUN VICTIM MERSHMAN AND DAMAGED CYCLE OCC Student Facea Two Years of Surgery, Therapy E'ro• Page Al CYCLE VICTIM •.. says. Mershman was carrying Mun- its at OCC, and planned tn graduate in Jum" Now he's lo:.t those units, plus the Gl Edu(.'a tion Bill, which was supplement- ing income his wife. Helga earn~ at an electronics firm He said Medi-Cal will pay the approximate Sl0,000 in mcd1cal bllh. he said will mount up ovtr the next two) ears. And then there's two )ear., of physical therapy. Oscar Taylor. an <1rch1tecturC' instructor at OCC. has offerc.'<.I a $200 r eward to anyone p roviding police with information <.1bout the crash. '"Jim used to do some work for ml' to make monev." Tuvlnr 1>a1d ... He worked· hard ·and studied hard and it's ;,i sh;1m c that something like this had to happen to a guy w1lh that much ambition." Taylor said his re"" ard offtor was not a criticism of the pollct•, adding. "J just thought 1t m1ghl help to tackle this from th1· ch 1!1an angle. "Mone) 'snot that 1mport:ml to me. for gosh sakes." he said Mershman s father. Jaml's '.\lcrshman Sr., and his wife fie" o ut from thetr Detroit home following the crash, to help Mcrshman and his wife. Police arc asking anyone v. ho might have seen the accident. or <• ~reen TR6 with a da maged left rear end, lo call them at 556-526-1. Satellite Developing LOS ANGELES <AP> -Thi.'.' C'art t•r admintstralion is l'ontinuing dcvl'lopmcnt of a Sl'<'rt•l l-.alelltll' that would bl' capable of dcstroym~ an orbiting enem) satellite, the Los Angele" Time~ r<.'portl'<I today. If research ('Ontinucs at its present pace. the system could be opcrallonal by 1982. the T1me1>· Was htnglon bureau reported from a elass1hed study. Chi11oiserie An exquisite interpretation of oriental imagery from Drexel's inspired Et Cetera collection. The classic accent in every sense of the word It can make a room come alive Wlth the myst1Que and romance of oriental splendor all the while ft displays your deare!t treesures. In black lacquer finish with silk screen ch1noise- rle decoration and hand painted embelllshments. In- E~TAl!Ll\Ht:O II"! cludes Interior lights. adjustable glass shelves. and gilt fin· !b 1sh back panet 56" Wfde by 79~" high by 14" deep. Drexel " The Store of Famous Namei ,AO,!ISIONAL INI CAIOR OEStON WITHOUT OILIQA TION • COUFO~TA8l.E. P01<1NQ •CONVENIENT FINANCING 1514 NORTH MAIN• SANTA ANA• 5o4 1-o43~1 Tut1dey. W9<!'1t1d1y l hu•tll•y &110 Setu•Cl&y 9 30 lo S 30 Mo11d1y I~ 10 t • F rtClly I )() 10 9 By TOlfi BULEY 0tt11thl1r~...., Accused r•plat·tiller ken 'Rkh&rd ~bert waa ~ant.cl a new sanity heart.nc Tueldl7 1n Orante County Su~rlor Court ju.at throe weekl &net a Jurr ruled ill an earll•r four-woeJc hearlnf Utat be waa sano and able to lace trlaJ. Judie William S. Lee delivered the nilin1 after telllilS la'W)'.,.. for both tldea that .,be bad ~e riou1 doubtl"' about the Fullerton man'a sanity and • • 1-.• .. • .:.:w.dl::::·.::leed::::•:i..:t·..::M::.:•::.:te:.:.:h~~:;:•~1:.:;9:..:77~----__;D;;;,A.;;.;IL;;.;V-'P_IL.O---.T_ .... A ... 3..._ UspeC~ · Gets Sani-y Be~ring: ablUtytoaaalltathlatriaJ. Th• Jury WH •told vla an Tb• declslon wu a reversal ol el•ht.hour vtdeo-tapod interview Jude• Lee'p earlier .refuaal to~ that H~bert thoutbt ll• wu a &rant a defenae moUon to reverse • '1oldier ot God.'' the Jwy verdJct and order a new Hulbert told hi• psrehlatrl1t / aaiUty Hiilen. durfn1 the televtled lntervtew PtJchlatrlatt polled by th• that be wu· compelled to attaek def enae dqrlna tho bearlo1 hll victims so that he could force do a c rl b•d Hu 1 be rt a 1 .. the devil toleavethetrbodlea and confront him. Ho de1crlbecl all women u "abomlnallon1." paranold·tehflopbrente and Je1ally unabl&to comprehend the Qaturt ol btl actions when he allesedb' raped tuld ldlLed ooe woman and san,.ly attacked two others. • Judie Lee explained Tuesday · that he was orderina the new aanlty beartne for Hulbert. because of comments made by the defendant In the courtroom when he demanded the naht to defend hlmseU ln the trial that waa acheduled for April 18. The new sanity hearing 11 beinl vt1orously opposed by the prosecution. Judge Lee h11l! scheduled Thursday as the day he wUl rule on the prosecution's motion to set aside hl4 decision. But a new sanity hearlnc seemed to be a certainly when Judie Lee commented that ''It would be a travestv of iustl'ce" tr ·Hulbert were to go to trla April 18 tn h1 present mental condition. Hulbert arsued while pleading for the chance to repre1ent hlmae.11 that he thouabt his own ,defense would be far superior to that planned b¥.,.l>cputy Public Def ender Waltef Zech. Judge Lee tried to dissuade Hulbert from attempting to defend hlmselt but made no rullna on the defendant's request ln vtow o.f his decision to order a new sanity bearing. Whatever the eventual rulin~ ln. Oran1e County Suptrlot: Court. Hulbert is scheduled for trlol l.n Loll Angles on multlpr, criminal ch.araeis contained in Bf': indictment Jasued by tbaL jurl1dlctlon'11~and Jury. Police believe Hulbert is the man they dubbed the "Eut Side Rapist" after a series of sexual l attacks on women in lho Los : Anaeles area. · They have also noted that the Los AnJelea attacks ceased when · Hulbert was arrested in Fullerton. Uranus Ring .:Find Stuns Scientists: ---PLANET URANUS" RINGS Discovery Gltl Cleal• •• , DtSAPft"ANCH 01' IT A .. oaH9'VID Hl"f Emission Laws To Halt Cars? --------- OUATO" STA" ----~ First in 50 Years MOUNTAIN VIEW CAP> -· Scientists say they have made the lirsl major s tructural discovery in the solar system in . nearly 50 years -the cold, · mysterious planet of Uranus has rings like Saturn. 'STANDARDS TOO HIGH' Auto Maker MacDonald County Holds Upon New Job Creation Th(• <'n·at1on or 802 nt'W public :-.erv1ct' 1ohs to take Orange c· o u n t v r " ., 1 d en ts o ff unemploynwnl and welfare roll-; has been held up for a week by {'ounty supc•rvi<;ors The hoar cl a!'ke d rountv· officials to draw up I) li i.t or all Jobs that would carry more than a SI O.OOO·a year isalar y for sepurat<' consld<'ralinn Tht• JOb~ would lw rin anCt'fl hy about $7 R million from th1• fed c r a I Co m pr e h e n <; 1 v 1· Employment and Tramm~ f\l'l But th<' govl•rnmc•nt proi:rnm only l>JY., f1H salurie1> up to $10,000 t:>ach. Any pny <'Osts above that m ust be P<lld by the ag<:n<:y crealln~ the JOb. SupC'rvlsor Ralph Clarie pointed to sevrral po'litlon11 on the list carrying a larger than $10,000 salnry, one of them a $17 .OOO·a·year personnel anulyst post for th<' County OC'partment of Educnt1on . "CETA money should be used to fund jobs for the most disadvonlagcd," Clark said. "It would be better spent creatlne two $8,500·a·year jobs (than one el$17.~)." Supcrvl1rnrs hav<> direct control only over CETA positions with county government, 23() of the 802 on Tuesday's JI.st. But the board also can make recommendations to the Orange County Manpower Commlaa!pn, the clearinghouse for CETA funds coming Into the county. Co unt y o Hlcials told supervisors additional work projects are sUll beln8 accepted for later Inclusion in the expanded jobs program. But they do not yet know exactly how rnany federal dollnrs will be . made available. Aussies Hold Rock Singer 8R1SBANE. Autlfalla (AP> - American rode atar AlJco Cooper wu kept. under houH arreat for two houra In bia m()tel room today In a dllpute with l\uatrallan promoter•. court offlelaJJ uld. ByIDLARYKAYE Of Ille Dally ~Itel Sl•fl Auto manufacturers cannot continue to make cars unless Congress lowers federal auto emission standards, a General Motors executive vice president said Tuesday. "No manufacturer , domestic or foreign, has the technology to meet the current 1978 standards on lime or with volume production," F. James MacDonald told members of the Greater lrvine Industrial League <G ILL) and the UCI Industrial Associates. Even if Congress provides the necessary relief, General Mot.ors will ~llll have to spend about $15 billion to redesign each of the GM models by the end of this decade, M ad>onald said. He explained that the new cars will be lighter in weight and more fu el·effic1ent to meet federal standards. The first major step was taken by General Motors in the 1977 ruJ1.s1ze GM cars, whic b are about 700 pounds lighter than their 1976eounterparts. Within six months, GM expects to reduce the weight of the mid·sized cars and then follow with lighter compact can, he said. MacDonald, who claimed that automotive air pollution has been greatly reduced In Southern Califomla, said that reduction is mostly due to catalyti c con verters r equired on all California cars. He said the converters reduce the amount or hydrocarbons and carbon monoxide In the emissions , but. nitro1en oxide ls not affected. However, a new three.way catalyst cootrol syatem that also controls nJtroaen oxide wW be coming out. ln some of GM'• 1978 can, including Pontiac Sunbtrds and Buick Skyhawks The system Involve<; a closed·loop "mic roprocessor feedback sys tem" that tells the t'arbur elor what t o do . MacDonald said. "The tailpipe 1e050r1 measu~ the amount of oxy1en In the exbauat. This information is fed back lo the electronic mlcropt"Oeesaor, which performs calculaUona and dire-ct.8 the fu el metering device to make conatant adjuatmenta to OJ)tlmize the air/tUel ratio," MacDonald explained. He called tbe t.hree•way 1y1tem the best holM fot meeting lower emiulon levels yet. provid1nc minimum f\lel louee. MacDonald alao touched on ~e~eral other areaa of, • improvement inc.-ludln,,: -A "knock Umtter ' Is bein1 denloped that. uses teot\oo!OIY to autornatieaYy prevent tnac:li In the eqtnea of the cart of the luture. MacDonald ·~• the nw devlc• will help enalnes automatically opu•t• at opUmum fuel economy under a variety of operatln« conditions. -MacDonald called dleael en1lnea "proml1ln1 candidates" for 1t.retchin1 the avaJlable fuel supply. He ftald General Motors' flrat pa11en1er cars u1tn1 A dleHl •ntlne will be on the market ln 1978, provldlna that u1eit1laUvt ttllef" ll obtalnf'd. -Tho electric ur wlll play an Important role ln Amerlc1'11 tranaportation ln about 10 ye•r", accordina to MacDonald. He 11ld such can are the only known way to burn coal or UH nQclear ener1y for peraonal tranaportaUon. He Hid General Moton la allo wor1dn1 on a new battery that would make eledrtc v1bJd• m«• viable. Rt &aid OM l1 aJmln1 at a two-M&tM electrJc car with a ran•• of 100 mUH aod a top ap .. d ol 50 miles per hour. Cooper WH hold under tho <'ouatody of an otncer ot tht Supreme Court ot Que nJl&rid Veto Supported until a bank check tor *58.m w .. pu1d , thC'rourtornctallHkl LOS ANGELES CAP> -The -----------__ . l ~ . . • I I • l • .. . •• I • •• ,. ; ' . ' ,' • • ' I ·~·.'.'.· /.··1 .. \ ,"/.-' ·~· .. ! ..•. · •. : ...... ..,;'. ·, '.!· . .. .. . •. •.·.ti )o, -..... Y' •• ~ •• ,. •".:t.."• JUPITER A~Wl,.. ..... to Until now, Saturn was the only one or U\e nmc known planets encircled by rings of s pace particles. . "The possibility of the rini$ • had been vaguely speculatea • before, but the discovery caught everyone by s urprise," Dr . James Ellio t t. a space• researcher at Cornell University.' said of the discovery, details of which were announced today. Elliott and co-workers were studying the stars around . Uranus, seventh planet from the sun. when they spotted the five thin rings. The team was working in an airborne laboratory 41 ,000 feel aloft. NEW DEPICTION OF SOLAR SYSTEM WITH NEWLY DISCOVERED RINGS AROUND URANUS Revelation Tenned 'Flrat Major Structural Olacovery In Nearly 50 Years' The aircraft, operated by the National Aeronautit's and Spat'e Ad mini s tr ation's Am es Rescarth Center here, was nying over the southern Indian Ocean when the sighting was made March 10. The rings weren't seen earlier, Elliott explained in an interview. Judges to Take Stand because light. reflected from the planet is usually so bright it obscures the ring's lesser reflections He said the plane·~ altitude and pos1llon on the night side of the earth provided jus t the right combinouon of li ght condition:. for observing the heretofore unseen rings. Cella Lawyers Chalknging lndktmenl Moat of Orange County Superior Court's 34 Judges will be called to the witness stand by defens~ lawyers who r laim th~t the indictment containing char1es against Dr. Louis J . Cella Jr. and Stephen Robert Evans 111 unconstitutional. ft ls alleaed that the two men were Involved in a series of embezilements that diverted an estimated S2 million from two Cel la·controllcd ho5pltals in Ornnge County to the physician's campaign fund Paper Trim. ToSaveOC $2,000 Yearly Both men were convicted on that fndictment. After the first reports of their· related charses in Los Angeles Pretrial hearings in Superior discovery, observatories around federal court last June. Cella wos Cou rt have been under way since th <' w o r Id were 1 o Id the sentenced to five years 111 prison last August and several trial <'ondilions under which the rings~ and Evans drew A one.year term. dates scheduled during those could be spotted and were asked Both mel"I are frt'o on appeal. t.' i g ht months have b cc n to confirm the finding. Judge Kenneth Williams was abandoned. Last week. the Smithsonian the first jurist to be· called lo Judge William C. Speirs is the Astronomical Obs ervatory at · Judge Phllip E . Schwab's judge assigned to all pretrial Cambridge, Mass., said an courtroom Tues day as the matters. But he had lo turn lht.• Indian astronomer s aw the rings , hearing that is expected to Inst current hearing over to Judge from an observatory near New several weeks got under way. Schwab when it became known Delhi. Ques tions posed lo Judac that he wtll be called as a witness And an astronomer from the Williams reflected the belief of In the current hearing. University of Arizona also the defense that the nomination s iahted the rings from an · ofgrandjurors bysupcrlorcourt observatory near Pcrtb.· ;udges is biased and unfair and Charge Dropped Australia. tends to rule out a wide range of Elllott said the rings are Orange County residents. LOS ANGELES CAP> -A con· similar to the famed colored Defenae attorneys said they splracy charge has been dis· rings around Saturn, but are will ask each or the judges called missed against chiropractor, Dr. much thinner. He named them to the stand to explain exactly William Leonard. 45, accused In after the fi rst five letters of the · why they chose the grand jurors connection with the Dr. J oseph Greek alphabet, alpha, beta, who eventually Indicted Cella Emory baby death case. (!a mmo.delta and epsilon. and form• r ho s Pl ta l Dr. Emory, his wife and their "We still hove a lot or data . administrator Evan!!. son are charged with murder ly~ls to do w t t fl T-'mmlng two inches orf the counts from baby dea•h· "L ana · • e wan ° gure 11 Cella, 52, and Evans, 32, face • .. u out what they d ,. and .l•e ot pa,..r used 1'n Orange clinlcstheyoperated are ma e Oi • .. .,.. trial on 121 felony counts ll11ted in · work with other astron .. ~un~~c"maysavecoun~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-omen. government $2,000 a year. ~, 'l'bat 's what county tupelTViaors were told Tuesday wtien tiey agreed to ask omces to use 8~·by·ll·inch letter·slzed pap• rather than 8'--'l·bY·l3·legal 1he for preparing most or their rleportt and documents. tn addJUon. the board Mked offlctal1 to avoid double·spacing moat reports. Ron Batea, an assistant dtrcctor of the county General ServlcH Agency said tho letter·alzed paper c os ts 2S percent leas than the longer ver1lon. Ualna the 1horter paper alao should cut the co1tJt of copyln& and microHI m ln g, Bates rep?rted. HookenFilm Festival Open SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -The International Hookers Fllm FeaUval has opened aa planned dupllAI n"ilhborhood complaint.I that the movtt1 would attract "whores, plmpa and lbelr eohon.." About 70 people attended the start of the l•1t1val whlch tHturecl thre. ltalJan film•. The ttve·day ~roiralJ) w11 or1anl1ed by COYOTE, the pro1tltut11 rl1hta lf'OUP· Gem Talk ByJ C. llUMPllRIES WHEAl!'8 THJ MON!Y? <the. cuctlOM.r kftot.oi) lf you 're wonde:rtni who hu a lot of mon•y, a aood way to find out, on a yea.r·to-)'ear batl1, 11 to watch the annual Sotheby Parke Bern•t jewelry auction ln London. It'• a 1ood indicator of where tho BIG money 11. A couple of year• 110, foT examplo, money.watcher• n~ that Japanae bualnen t)'coona were biddlna \lP the prices of 1om1 at the aucUon. Thi• year, sueu wbo? ....... the Arabel A 1roup ot olt·rtab lrariiana' w.re tht 1tar1 ot th• blddlna 1bow. . , its smart to \Vear coins! Wideband l4 K Gold Coin Jewelry SmAtl In a fHhlon HnH and ali'lar1 becau11 they have '1alue. They moke attr10Uvtt pendent•, rlnge, br11eelett 1nd jewelry tor man: cull llnk1, tie bart and money cllp1 Come In tod1y end 11ee our bHu· tlful oolltollon. .. I • I An Auatrauan promotlod nnn , Clt1 c.ou.nou hu ui>held Mayor 11. G M. AttracUona, contenda ll Tom 8l'adley'1 veto or a '50,000 f aid Cooper that amount for a lncreue In the appropriaUon for Mar•o St Jamea, founder of COYOTE, uld two police ofllcen 1howed up bneny a\ the th ter .. Juat to check how plr\1 th• ru1111 mlsht ~. A reemd NSO.ooo, fol' example: ... paJd tor a 8'-carat emerald. That'• a record tor a 1lnal• emerald. But. th• ~P . prtce ol U.. 2-day auction wu '850,000 tor • rint'aet wllh a •·carat dlamo.-d. Mor-than '4 ~Ulton ohao1trd hind• ln 4t hOUfll ~b dlamondl and col()hd atones wtr. avidly' IOUlht and bld upward• addlnr to the tntrtcu1. Want to "*9 wbo the nnt bf 1 Sol 1b1 aucUoo ) '7S t'Ol\Cl 11 t.our ho f aUod tcr ~ tht Soutbem CalllotD.la V11Jtoa kt. CouodL • 1~wtU.btt • • I ' Ii • • A4 DAIL V PILOT ;· .. UP THERE ABOVE: You remember a few years back when the electrical company was / touting its new 'ray-colored power poles as an aesthetic upgradingforthelandscape? 1~ These new utility poles were ·. ballyhooed as being practically in visible against the horizon, when compared to the old · dirty-brown colored poles long used to carry telephone and power lines. Now, however, the new "gray pole" bas fallen into certain disrespect. I have this on an authority who ·works high in Southern -. California Edison Company. He ;.: is a power pole linesman. .._.,• ONLY LAST NIGHT I had the privilege of breaking bread with this gentleman who earns his bread by dangling in the sky from power poles. He explained the demise of the pretty gray ~ poles. · "We climb poles with the spikes in our boots," he noted. ''The trouble with those gray .' poles is that they put something on them to make them that color. And our spikes won't dig into them. · · "Al least. the spikes don't dig " in like they do on those old brown 'poles." Wednetdar. March 30 1971 1fi•ter Cri•p Ended EOOnqniy Takes Upward Swing WASHINGTON (AP) -The government reported today that its index designed to &l\Ucipate trends in the econoJQy rebounded in February from the harsh effect& of the severe winter. The Commerce Department said its composite index of leadlne indicators turned up by four-tenths of a percent in February after plunging 1.2 percent in January, the biggest drop since the 1974·1975 recession. THE PERFORMANCE of the index is in harmony with other economic statistics reported for the month of February and supports the contention of administration analysts that the economy . will come back quickly from the crimp put in it by winter weather. Comme1ce sald that of the 10 individual statistics available In time for computation in the leading indicators index, four showed increases. The increase in the work week for manufacturing workers to 40.4 hours from 39.6 hours the month before was the biggest upward influence on the total index. Al.SO MOVING upward were the number of new orders received by Rlanufacturers of consumer products and their suppliers, the number of new building permits issued and slower deliveries in supplies. The slower deliveries are taken as a sign al of increased demand and thus quickened economic activity. Of the five individual components pointing downward. a nine-tenths of a percent drop in the size of the money supply after adjustment for inflation was the biggest downward influence. Other individual components moving downward were lower wholesale prices for key commodities, a smaller volqme of orders for new factories and facilities, lower stock prices and a slower growth in assets held by consumers and business. THE LAYOFF rate in manufacturing was unchanged at 1.3 percent. Two other components of the index were not available in time for computation. The over-all increase in the index was a relatively modest one, but the upturn was reinforced by rises in two companion indicators. The upward movement of all three in tandem is taken as a solid sign of a healthier economy in the months ahead. Mansfield to ~apan Wedding Belle? Princess Marie.Astrid of Luxembourg has been chosen by England's Prince Charles as his future bride, accord- ing to a London newspaper. Despite the problem of her Roman Catholic religion, their names have been linked before. A Buckingham Palace spokesman ref used to comment. Charles will be 29 in November and the Prin· cess is 23. Bf Tiie Auoetated Pnu Published account.I of• aeries by a teaD\ of tnvettllEUve reportenJ say that Lake vaau City, Ariz., ls beoom DI an "outpost for organiJtd crlme fl1ures, •• many ol whom moved west from Rocbe.ter. N.Y. The stories said that Lake Havasu City, a 14.year·old unincorporated communicy with no police force, also is .. a sate haven for thu1s and t.bleves." IT BAS NO police force and the publishecj 1ccounts quoted investigator Joe Chapin of the sheriff's office as saying: "We don't have the manpower and the equipment to know what these people are really up to. But we know they are here. Sometimes 1s seems like most of t he Rochester chapter of the Mafia Jlvea along the river. l : The stories appeared in today's edition or the Indianapolis Star and the Albuquerque Journal and some other papers. They were based on the 18th installment of a 23-part copyright aeries by Investigative Reporters and Editors. lnc.1 which sponsored a team probe 01 organized crime in ArizOQa. When you are cJi mbing that • high to go to work, getting a good grip on things with those spikes becomes very important in your head, he pomted out. It's a point you can hardly dispute. Carter Picks 4 Ambassadors ACCOUNTS OF what was presented as a sidebar to the main installment said, "An IRE investigation ... shows that the city .•• resulted from a massive land grab that will earn M c Cu 11 o ch Corp . , (Ute developer> more than $30 million" since 1963. Rick Stephens. president of Chamber of Commerce Lake Havasu City, issued a statement today criticizing the stories. "THE SECOND TIONG wrong with the gray poles is that they aren't lasting very long,'' my linesman fri end noted. "It may turn out they're only good for JO years or so. The old brown poles last half a century sometimes." This lack of longevity for gray poles probably has not eluded the attention of Edison Company hierarchy. Thus, if I were to guess with you, we won't see too many more of them newly mstallcd. My linesman friend, howeveT, plans to continue climbing poles for a living. He may be m one of the last of those rugged . dangerous outdoor trades that still exist in our country. "YOU DO GET respect," he conceded quietly. "When you come upon a disaster scene where wires are sizzling and sparking and transformers on the poles are '<iblaze, the policemen and fire men step back and say, •Right .after yoo, Sir'." Also, as a power pole linesman, you get to climb aloft and rescue marooned cats. Trouble is, it takes two hands to climb down a pole and you still have to carry the cat, who is probably angry, frightened, or both. ··oNCE WE RESCUED a monkey that was swinging from wire to wire like Tarzan in the jungle," be recalled. "That blamed monkey would just let go oC one wtre before grabbing the next just in time to keep from getting electrocuted. We finally got him down." Yo"' suspect if that had been a man, he would haTe grabbed botb wires at the same time and thus been zapped out of this world. This doesn't necessarily PfO'e that mwi is inferlor to monkey. But it may cive you some suspicions int.bat direction. WASHINGTON CAP) - President Carter has picked four prominent men, including a former Senate majority leader and a former Princeton University president, for ambassadorial posts, it was reported today. . Administration sources said the President has selected former Senate Majority Leader Mike Mansfield, 74 , to be ambassador to Japan. Sources also said Carter has chosen career diplomat George S. Vest, 58, as ambassador to Pakistan. Several published report.I said former Princeton University president Robert Goheen, 57, i s t h e President's choice to be ambassador lo India. And a senator said MANSl'tuo Carter will appoint Cincinnati financier Marvin L. Warner, 57, ambassador to Switzerland. None of the choices have been announced yet by the White House. but Press Secretary Jody Powell said recently Carter plans to make several important ambassadorial appointments soon. Mansfield, Vest, Goheen and Warner were expected to be- among them. Mansfield, who retired from the Senate in January, was • professor of Far Eastern history at the University of Montana before coming to Washington. He visited Japan often as a senator and maintained a deep interest in Asian affairs. He flew to Hanoi earlier this month as a member of Carter's commission on the missing in action in Indochina. As a result of that mission, the bodies of 11 Americans were returned from Vietnam, two more were promised and steps are under way to normalize relations with Hanoi. Mansfield has reported to Carter on his most recent trip to Tokyo that Japan should be a cornerstone of this country's weste rn Pacific policy . Mansfield also urged an end to Incidents Decline In Violent Crime WASl:UNGTON (AP) -Violent crime declined in virtually every sectioa of the country last year, but a surge in thefts in some big cities prevented the overall national crime rate from falling, the FBI reported today. Preliminary statistics for 1976 show no change from the previoa& rear in the number ol crimes reported to state and local police. It marked the first time in five years that the crime rate did not lncree1e. The number of murders across the country dropped 10 percent, and a decline in the murder rate wu reported in every population category and in all aeocrapbic repons. Atty. Gen. Griffin Bell called tbe statistics "an encouraging sign fot" the criminal justice system and for the public." But be added. "We must not ease our efforts in this struggle, because the tncidence ot crime still remains far too h1gh. '' Blizzard Alert Stays 'f'!uaulentornu Hit Mia•iMippi Valley T1m1. wmllft!9 AllNJYY Albuq~ AMI'*' 899 """"'• AU.,ta •inn l"Ol*ft 81smarca llol• ·~'°" 8f'Own111fll9 811flalo Cllarl~S.C. O\arla&t~ W. VII. Cllfcaoo Cln<lnNtt Clew lend Daflat·l't, Wllrtll 0.ft¥ttr Detroit Oulutll flelrt>tt1-. Htlll'I• HonohA11 Houston tltdl911fl!Ollt JKIJJOftlllllt tc-•Cl'Y MitllL.MhJJ. 78 SI to 3? JS 22 74 .. n " 71 SS J 4 16 ., n 70 .. Ill .0 n •1 llO •M 111 n •> :18 78 •• 11 ,. " d •l ,, n ,,_ » " :n 1& 3~ 20 11'1 70 .. $\ '" «I In 64 .. » I ""!'11~...,t-.._ •AftC*M ........... wtef, ..OAA .. llt ..... 9' (9""-•u ll&•l1t11 _, ...... Iowa Kron ~lltrn 1111..is ..,Cl M>\l\llffrl ~'"· Occ"'-' tllun. dt"11oW1 _. ,._.., OWf Notw EllOI-...,, C9fllral Calllornla wn ••Dtrl•nCl'll tceltart\t tllllfl• •n1orms. €edit ..... .. abrupt American actions in the Far East without Japanese consultation and said the United States should continue a military presence in Japan. Vest. former State Department chief of politico-military affairs, was former Secretary 0£ State Henry A. Kissinger's first spokesman. Goheen was born in India. His parents were Presbyterian missionaries. Goheen attended school in Madras, in south India. and spent the first 14 years of his life on the Indian subcontinent. "The team of investigative reporters and editors now have attempted to smear the good reputation of Lake Havasu City by Implying it is a crime ridden community bossed by Maria veterans," he said. He served as a member of the U.S. delegation t.o lbe Helsinki Conference and was the State Department's director of NATO -North Atlantic Treaty Organization -affairs. A veteran of service in France, Canada, Ecuador and Bermuda, Vest was chief U.S . representative to a London conference of nuclear suppliers. Nuclear policy issues are among the most pressing matters between the United States and Pakistan. He served as president or Princeton from 1957 to 1972 and has since been chairman and chief executive officer of the Council on Foundations. He was named president or the Edna McConnell Clark Foundation earlier this year. It aids homeless children, the menatlly ill and the elderly. ''THE TEAM HAS used the technique or inuendo, hinting guilt by association and the big smear. We resent this and other attacks by hit and run outsiders." Carter's choice of Warner to the post in Switzerland was reported by Sen.· Howard Metzenbaum (D-Ohio). Warner was host to Carter during two campaign visits at his apartment in Cincinnati's luxury Highland Towers which Warner owns. Robert McCulloch Jr., president of McCulloch Properties, said today that the stories of how the company - acquired the property for Lake Havasu City were "a rehash of nften told tales with no resemblance to fact." CASHIN ON SPRING CLEANING ' Save With a Daily Pilot. 10% Discount Sale Ad 100/o DISCOUNT .•. 5 LINES OR MORE FOR 3 DAYS Sprlng'aan ldealtlmetocleen out clutter. Now, with a Dally Piiot March Salecl•••Hled ad, aprf ng'a •great time to clean up, too. Convert your clutter to cash by placing a ctaaalfled ad of flwe llnea or more for three days, and, 1ave 1 O percent on the coat of thead. · I Complete det1tl1 of this apeclal 1avlng1 plan appear In today's cla1alfled section. If you have Items to sell In the following categorl•• you'll wanttotake 1dventage of a March Sale ad: ~ Antiques Garage Sales Offi6e Equipment Appliances Household Goods Pianos & Organs Bicycles Jewelry Sewing Machines cameras Machinery ' Sporting . Goods Fumiture Musical Instruments, Swaps Uae Cash, BankAmerlcard or Master Charge Re,......-10% Dl1count -Act Nowl Mal pur M or piece dlr9Ctfy ~t 1ny D1ltj Pttot ottlce • •• DAILY PILOT , .. Petitioas Pour In Sen. George Deukmejlan (R·Long Beach), left, author of a bill to re~tore the death penalty in California, and Sen. Rill Hlchardson ( R-Arcaclia) display a portion of the ap- proximately 40,000 petitions they have received in favor of the bill. The Senate debates the bill Thursday. Bodies of Aviators Arrive in Oakland OAKLAND, Calif. (AP> -In a military mortuary behind a cyclone fence, caskets bearing the remains oC 11 American aviators from Vietnam wait for the last leg of their journey to a final resting place a wait that in some cases began 12 years ago. The bodies arrived in Oakland late Tuesday from Travis Air Force Base north of here. They had been flown to Travis Crom Honolulu. Families across the country soon will get the flagdraped coffins of the 11, returned to the United ~tales after a five-man presidential commission met with Vietnamese officials in Hanoi earlier lhis month Th<' bodies were flown to Hickman Air Force Bue in Honolulu <1nd were positively identified March 10. Lower Prop~rt11 Taz l•ltltlatll't! f'alb Again SACRAMENTO CAP> -For the third time in a row, an \nitiallve aimed at lowering property taxes has failed to qualify Cor the ballot. says Se<:retary of State March Fon& Eu. Ms Eu annottnced Tuesday that the sponsor I Ray Saucedo or ( Santa Barbara. failed to file ) any or the 499,IMe sianatures SI' ATE or reiistered voters required to qualify his measure for the ..___ _________ .,,, June, 1978, ballot. The initiative would have given voters the chance to limit taxes on res1dl·nllal property to one percent of its value. Marb•~ Held be StafJbf•g Detti• ,,..._ OCEANSID E CAP ) -Police say they are boldtnl Pfc. Clyde Hudson. 19, of adjoining Camp Pendleton, for' lnvtstiaatlon of horn icidl' in the stabbing of Cathleen Ann Harrod, 20, the wife or another Marine. Investigators said Mrs. Harroo's 3-year-old daughter asked a neighbor to eall police. who arrived Tuesday to find Mrs. Harroo's nude body on the living room floor of her home. Officers declined to disclose what mformation led them to arrest Hudson itlptery Writer Slat1er Sftlieaeed PASADENA <AP> -A Superior Court judae hu eentenced an 18-year-Gld man to from five years to life in state prison for the murder last November of a Glendale mystery writer. Judge Henry Shatford sentenced Stephen Jackson, a aardener's ht-lpt?r who pleaded goilty to second-degree murder In the death or Joseph ~w1, 73 Lewi was the widower of mystery writer Charlotte Armstrong. Accord.in& to police reports, Jackson apparenUy bad planned to rob Lewi's home but was interrupted by Lewi'a return. Jackson fatallv :i;tabbed J.cwl, himself the author ol murder mys teries, police said. Taco Teen• Plead Gullt11 to l•d..Wal ... CARSON (AP> -Two 19-year-olds have pleaded &uilty in fedt•ral court to misdemeanor charges of inlimidatinc a person because of her race. The pair, Gregory Dean Ackerman and Raymond Wade Farley, both of Carson, admitted burning a croaaon the lawn of the woman's hom e. Fugitive No Santa Claua STOCKTON (AP> -A fustUve near the bottom of the 18-foot from the county jaJI, apparently chimney. trying to enter an apartment A boulekeeper at the eomplex complex, wedged himself ln the called fU"emen, who said that chimney and was found with ha Salas told them be bad been hand poktnl into the lounge placed in the chimney by area's fireplace. fra ternlty brotbere at. tbe University ol Pacillc. He sald he Rodney Arthur Salas, 23, was needed to be extricated by I Lm. d iscovered 'I\H11d11 upside down to attend aWetJc pracUce. UniqueG~ Antirece11ion Funda Duet SONORA <AP> -. The Tuolumna Countv board ot eupervtlors bu come up with an unusual 1cb1m1 -slvlns 8 000 taxp-.yer1 ~each ln federal antlrec:t11loo t&md.I. • ' But the count)' 11 aol.n• to check wlLb the rtdwal IO'ftrnment nnt. ., Tbt Tuolumne County BoardolS~, in..UU .. th.II Sierra foot.blll town, voted Tuelda) to return •,OOO to tupayera, N.ld Suptrvlaor Blllt Marr. Hwe trled to mue it worth•bll• and cover u many tn&>•Y ..... podlblt.'' •aid Marr. HI added that there u. sa,ooo taxPvtrt In the 11st-centta1 count7 · 1 .., b Ellllbte'•re ~ on ~ ment ril• ut mare wbo J)4dd mon tban ~ in to•. No one could alt men than cmcblck u4 buk1 would Mt be ellstbte, Mur ii.Id. • I SM1111 WROTE "Brie! Agai.o6l De.lllh," "Qettfng Out" and "Beyond A Reasonable Doubt" while in a N&W Jersey prison. Columnist William F. lluckley ~silted Smith in his jail-cell writtni Ud invited bim to 1 · "I cauibt up with her near the sand p!t.1" he aaid. ••we struuJed. I blt ber a t'OUJ>le ol Umes with a bet. 1 dldn 't know bow badl1 lbe WWII iQJllred, I picked \.II) a very larae rock and struck tier on the belid with it. 0 • IN TESTIMONY before a judge Tuesday ln the San Dleco case, Smith sad he kidnaped Lefteriya Oabun from a factory parking lot · with tate~r1pln1 her. , aP,pear on his television program after SmJth•s release ln 1971, following a new trial. Smith maintain Id hla 1nnocence altboulh he pleaded no defense to second-degne murder in the second trial. He wu alven c~t fot Smith apparently was beaten by fellow prlaoners in his cell before his schec1uled courtappearancetoday. Surcharges Moonies Quit Teachings Doe on Water LOS ANGSL!S (AP) ...... Tbe . Metropolitan Water District i.s imposing a surcharge on customers that tall to eut water use by 10 percent btll.nn.ina April 1. Cities and other water dlat.ricts whlch buy their supplies from the MWD face double charges for all water exceeding 90 percent of last year's consumpUon, the MWD board ol directors decided unanimously on Tuesday. The MWD now charges $62 per acr•foot foe m'* oC Ule water it brings into tbe area from the Colorado River. Thie Ad. lffectlve thtough Saturday, April 2nd .. ! Action Coma A.f ter ParentA. Gain CruWdy SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -With unexpect.d hute, two )'oung Moonlee have abandoned the ieachinO of Korean evan1ellat Sun Myung Moon, juat datya after their parenll won temporary custody In a court fliht. The youna women, Barbara Underwood and Leslie Bf9wn, are amon1 five young adulta whoae parents oft Thursday won so.day temporary eustody or their offaprtna to have them "deprogrammed" from the controversial reu.ioo. TllEUl DEClSION to leave Moon's Unlneatlon Chyrch was announced Tuesday, On Monday the at.ate Court oC Appeals agreed to hear the cburch'a appeal from the Superior Court ruling and ordered a halt to forced depro1rammlng peq«Ufll a heartna, atlll not scheduled. DURING TUB Superior Court hearings, the parent.I' attorneys claimed the cbun:b bralnwubed youn1 people Into jolnina and ralslni money by atreetaollcltaUona ror the or,anl11tlon. Wdt'd or the departure o the two member& was ereet.ed with disbelief by church spokesmen, who further charced that parente had defied the appeals court order enjoining them fl'om enllsUng the atd of deprogrammers. They asked the appeals court Tuesdaftofind the parents io contempt. Linen· Look Junior Pantsets Pretty 1prln1 colors In 1olld1 or comblnotlone. Polyeater and cotton blend. Fly.front pants. Size• 5 to 13. u .. Sean Ro"Yelvlnt Charge Sand•t•ne or teost. Ono else fH1 t ~ to 11, Pktr. of Reg. 63c: ea • Mls8e1' Bikini• . Novelty bl~lnlo mod• of 0 * I 100"' . nylon. Machine iliil wathoWe. Sia .. 5,6,7. for Fa1hlon. Handba• .1~· • ' I A8 . • DAIL V. PILOT EDITORIAL P,AGE f Open Space Victory Costa Mesa omcials will be signing a contract with State Mutual Savings and Loan AssoclaUon Thursday for the purchase of 85 acres of canyon land in the city's westside. The event spells victory for west Costa Mesa resi· dents who have fought for more than a year for city ncqulsition of the undeveloped area, located between Victoria and 19th Streets near the old Freedom Homes tract. The purchase with a price tag of $725,000 will pro-~de the westside with its quota of parkland -set by the cicy at 2.5 acres per 1,000 residents. ~· And the odd-shaped parcel, composed of /'anyon walls, lush greenery and animal life, is a fine a&dition to the citywide park system. Park-starved westsiders, were 32 acres shy of open space prior to the purchase agreement. But canyon enthusiasts should be reminded that the area will remain open space and will not be de· veloped -at least in the near future -by the city. Rising costs of maintaining parks is receiving a Jot of council study lately, and city officials say Costa Mesa cannot continue to purchase and maintain green areas without a substantial increase in the tax bill. Happy Anniversary Members of the Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Lions Club celebrated 50 years of service to the Harbor Area last week in ceremonies which present· ed a.historic overview of the club. And what a history the service organization has! The club's fund-raising events have included 31 Fish Fry weekends held every summer in the city's Lions Park since 1946. Thousands of volunteer hours spent by club members have turned out tons of fried fish annually. Proceeds -more than half a million dollars - . have gone to local ·charity organizaUons. Orange Coast College scholarships and other service lfOUP' In the Harbor area and the county. Tbme efforts have earned the club the name. 0 The Fish Fry Club," among other IJons organ.iza· tions. Members have ineluded Charles TeWlnkle. the first mayor of Costa Mesa, and more recently Dorn RaclU, outgoing mayor. And more than half of all the ~tty councilmen in the· past 24 years were former ' Lions Club members. ~ It ls a group that has provided Costa Mesa with leadership and charity. .. ' Happy Golden Anniversary, Lions. Real School Goals A state mediator has arrived to re-open stalled contract negotiations between Newport-Mesa School District teachers and administrators. It's by far the best news local residents have had since an impasse was declared March 9 over teacher requests for higher pay, a seniority-based transfer policy and binding arbitration in post-contract grievance proceedings. Although both sides maintain negotiations have been cordial, recent episodes have done little to back claims that students an() their educational welfare is foremost. Following a teacher-imposed minimum day which only served to disrupt students' schedules and alienate many ~arents, communication between teacher and djstnct officials has dissolved into petty comparisons of salaries and expenditures in other Orange County school dJstricts. It's time for both sides to refocus attention on the Newport-Mesa district before students and the need to maintain current high-quality education standards become secondary considerations. DETENTE ST. • c Another Vote for Dear Gloomy Gus '.Dae Do-Nothing Enerfl!I Co••ission Rescuing Lost Word To the E<litor: A tour through the March 22 editorial page was a pretty dull trip until al the very bottom of the page was C. McCabe's item, ••Gay: A Pleasant Word Stolen." The title arrested my attention, as I generally skip McCabe's brand of out-dated liberal bilge, but we were almost kindred spirits on this issue. -, It's time to call a spade a spade or in this situation a, well, let's put the cart before the horse for a moment. MY WEBSTER'S gives the following definition, " ... 1. To cause to turn from wbat is con· gidered right, natural, or true." 'l'he word? Pervert! And that is just what the homosexual does. ll is the heart of the flap in Florida where Anita Bryant has focused attention on another misguided piece of legislation designed to allow howiosexuals lo prey upon Florida youth. Homosexuality is not normal. These are emotionally ill people who have no place in education, the military, law enforcement or any other phase of public life where they can corrupt the na· tion. They are in need of treat· ment and not the treat they are getting from the media and pseudo-intellectuals. Let's put Gay back into the language where it was meant to be before it was perverted by the sickest group of people in the world, the perverts. D.V. PICKER P.S. I am not ethnic, red- necked, or lower class, but a plain ordinary Amencan citizen sick and tired of bein& told wrong is right by some press agent. Baarea11eraq Rllln To the Editor: "Why so Quiet?" on your editorial page March 17 asks why the people are not responding to the Coastal Commission's re- quest for citizen input on their guidelines that will become their oew laws. The reason the people are not responding now is because they bave been objecting to the same guidelines for the past tour years, with little success. The un- eonatitutlonal discriminatory guidelines for property owners along the coast will become law whether they respond or not. It is the new fact of American lie that bureaucracy rules and Californians along the coast Dlust accept their share. GOLDIE JOSEPH 6oclaul.AI., To the Editor: On the "God and Law" diatribe In the March 28 Mailbox, anent the authority or the Arkansu ~tale Leatsloture supporting 4nlta Byrant'a P1ortda court bat· tto with homosexuals, the Jetter writer cballeqes God and Bil law ln hiJs Impertinent query, ~Whose God? What Jaws?•• to aaldni a defia.bt queltlon Jlke th~ tho answer coma eul· -· He'1 the One the writer ta lo ~d with, the One Wbo mado Let me be the one to tnlorm tbis ihi mature acofttt that .,There 11 10 1oct but Ono'' u Cw. 8:'>· nea: .. Few 1ndMd. u there be .. taJ,led pSa, Wbetber lD bnnn or ( MAILBOX ) Letters from readers are welcome. The right to condense letter& to fit space or eliminate libel i3 reserved. Letters of 300 words or less will be given preference. All letters mwt in· elude rignature and mailing address but names may be wUhheld on re- quest if suf flcient re°"on i3 apparent. Poetry wiU not be published.. on earth -as indeed there are many 'gods' and many 'lords'- yet for us there is one God, the Father. from whom all being comes, toward whom we move. "HE IS THE image of the in· visible God; his is the primacy over all created things. Jn mm everything in heaven and on earth was created, not only things visible but also the iovisi· ble orders of thrones, sov· ereignties, authorities and powers" (Colossians 1: 13). So, He delegates His authority to selected mortals on earth, warns us to "Obey the govern· ment, for God is the One who has put it there. There is no govern- ment anywhere that God bas not placed in power" (Acts 5:29) This being so, the state is God's auLbority, and the Arkansas State Legislature showed Divine wisdom in condemning boDlosex· uality, for the One -God -does, de$pite man's attempts to usurp and supersede from every d.irec· tton, but most evident in bis sensual ways. Scoffers might heed the ad· monishment, "God is not to be mocked, for whatever a man sows, that will be also reap . ., Does this answer your question. A. Liddle? DR.ARTBURU. WWIE (:o.....ep p,..,_,.._ To the F.ditor: There have been a number of bearings recently, and CODIO- quently a good deal of publl,llty. regarding collection agency practices. These bearings are for the purpose of consldmng add.UJ.onal rules, by the Department of Consumer Affairs, to J'elU)at. and restrain eollecdoa aieney activity. MCISt of the public com• men~r we feet. reflects unfair-ly upon me collection lodUltry aa a whole. Collection agencles1 by the very nature of their business, aN a .. sitting duck" taraet for out poUtid:m:s and the news media. Public sympathy with any pro- debtor position is virtually guaranteed ln a credit oriented. deficit IJ)ellding economy. Ju&t aa we U'e all consumers ••• we are au debtors. Allesed delinquent debtors, bowe\ret", are the ontt conce:m ot collection agencies. Tbua, ex· ctudlnt more than 85 petttnt ol the ••debtors" wbo pay for 1oocls endMl'Yiceaon Ume. AS llEGAllDS the consumer publlc'I beA lbterest. we would oUer that the eollectloD tndustry does mon good for the COlllUDlet' tb an the Department of Consumer Allain or, for that matt.er, mo.t otbet rqWa&lTe brallcbel ~ acwerumt.J>t To really undentand lio* the coll1ctloo of hon .. t dtbta The powers.that-be kept the dirt out of the Corona del Mar Freeway dedica- tion ceremony, but it would be nice if they were as ef· fective in getting it back in· to the Costa Mesa Ditch. R.A.V. Cloomy Cvs tommtnH are 11141mltt4d lly roaclen ~nd do not ,..CHHrlly rtfle<t IM v,.w1 of Ille -1~per, S.IMI 'fO<K pet ...... o GIOtmy Gii\, Dally Pllol. benefits the consumer, all one must understand is the creditor: A "consumer " who has furnished goods or services to someone with the understanding that he will receive payment at a de- finite future time. When the supplier of goods or services does not get paid oft.en enough, be has two choices: (1) go out of business, or (2 > increase his prices or fees to those who pay. In most cases, the second aJtemative takes place and the consume.r majority that pays, pays more. • It seems there are adequate laws to bring civil suit to punish and discourage those few collec· Uon agencies that exceed their leeat limits. lt also seems like more of a disservice to the con· sumer majority to place onerous rules and regulations upon an in· dustry that perhaps is doing more to protect the consumer's interest than those who are cbareed with protecting the con· sumer's Interest realize. GRANT KUHNS Vice President, Medical Finance Company .... ,,,Sida. To the F.ditor: Tbe State Doud of Dental Ex· aminera ls Dot discriminating against eome applicants for den· tal licemure, as charged by Richard Spohn• Director, State Dept. of ~er Affairs, by in· cl\ldln& "10Ld foll technique" am one ha n:qul.rement.s. The tedmlque requires skill, and ls un!Ol'llVlng. Th• Board et Dental Ex· aminm c~ be assured appli· canta auccet1fully passine tbe gold toll requirement will ptac· lice an acceptable standard of dentlatry, but lt can know they have Cbe ability to. One cannot place a d.llhoaest 1old foil filling. Gold foll ls an old metbod of restoring carious teeth, and when ued when indicated, mnoni otbeT methods, remains today wit.bout peer. AS ro con, 1otd toll fillings 1 placed JS years aeo aro slill go. An• 1lfOl\8, and I have eumined others ltlll eervin1 after half a eentury and loqer. No other fill· inf m.terlal can mateh that. aubmlt Ule con.sumer ol den· Uatry ta better aentd by~· tna, rather tba.n low~ the atandltd ot d•tlatrJ h• b~. U Mr. Spohn des!l'OI to cban1e U.e ll8tUI quo of tho excellebl dentltb'J pr1C!tlced lD Calltornla. I •ua-t be con1ult the learned dental educators ln our Un1•ertlU•, rather Ulan appJl. tanta ~ fall tM nqulrementa few dental 11.caun, and thilr ad· inc at.. HALDANB C. CUIUIJM8, DDS Expensive Boondoggle How government bureaucracy is threatening to envelop society by consuming its economic re· sources in endless paperwork .. studies" can be seen in the rapid growth of one liWe bureau instituted only two years ago. This is the State Energy Com· mission creat· ed as a result or pressures from highly vocal environ· mentalists fearful of dangers, real or imagined, represented by the de· velopment of nuclear power plants. Formally known as the Energy Conservation and Development Commission, its charge is to "as· sist" conservation of known energy sources; "help" develop alternate energy sources: "ensure" enough electrical energy; "promote" the general welfare; "enhance" environmen- tal quality; and consolidate the .. state's responsibility" for energy resources. In its own sum- mation it says it does this by "as• sessing" energy trends, "re. searching and developing" new energy sources, and regulating construction of energy producing sites. Excepting ror site regulation the commission has assumed functions heretofore largely performed by private enterprise. There is no reason to suppose the private sector will abandon its own efforts in developing the energy sufficient to meet needs ( EARL WATERS ) and thus provide for the general welfare providing government doesn't hamper its abilities to do so. THE QUESTION then is what real purpose does the com· mission serve? But for the fact the Legislature, in panic at the threat of an initiative which pro- posed conditions on nuclear power plant operations so restrictive it would have balled indefinitely the use or nuclear power, rushed through laws re- quiring certifications by the com· mission for future power plants, its other functions would be mostly duplication of private in· dustry. Its creation was about as voluntary as a shotgun wedding. To carry out its functions the newly formed commissiQn, com· posed of five members, went all out its f IJ'St full year of opera· tions, spending $10.S millions and upping that $4 million in its second ;year. Now with 373 employes it bas reques ted another 200 and proposes a budget of $20 million for next year. LEGISLATIVE Analyst Alan Post bas challenged that budget, calling for a $4.5 million cut. From bis caustic comments of the commission it seems a reduc· tion to zero would be justified. ••since its inception," Post says, "the commission has sought more staff and funds than it could effectively manage. It should pause in its growth and devote more energy to improve· ments in program, performance and management." Most indict- ing was Post's charge that in the clearing of proposed new power plants, the one clear cut responsibility of the commission, ''many of the personnel are inex• perienced and have been able to make only marginal contribu· tions," He adds that "forecasting methodology, formulated by ex· pensive consultant contracts, bas been unsuccessful" and further points out the commission's non· residential building standards have failed to meet statutory mandates. AN AMAZING statement by com mission chairman Richard Maullin, intended to rebut Post's criticisms, seems only to confirm the-analyst's contention that the 373 employes are making only marginal contributions. Maullin, complaining that Post hadn't talked with him, declared "nobody knows what the hell is going on at the commission un· less he talks to me." Since the commission is financed by a surcharge on power bills the "little bureau" is now costing the average householder 60 cents a month and promises to increase to near a dollar if the requested budget is approved. Yet the fact is that, having already spent niore than $25 million. there &. no evidence that the commission helped in speed· ing the development of a single new energy source. Better Health for Our Rats Wuhblgtoo, March 14, 1981 The Federal Food & Drug Ad· ministration today issued a ban on all stewed Saragasso seaweed for human consumpUon. Dr. Homer T. Pettibone. D.V.M., director of the FDA's Department of Rodent Health, said be bad no alternative after labor· atory exper· ments show· ed the sea· weed to have .. dangerous side effects." He said that a .. pert ectly healthy" titmouse, alter being force fed 1.2 pounds of the seaweed daily for a week. .. not only lost its appeUte, but ubiblt~ ed extreme difficulty" durtni at- tempts to reenter hla bole. The edict drew 1urprlslngly llt· tie public protest. Moat ob-sorven felt that the publlo, which bu been on a 1\rict diet of 6othlq but atewod Saraaauo aeawced for the past seven monthl, waa alad to aee tha last of the stllff. THE NATION'S 1tran1a eatJ.nr bablll began back ln 1t71 when th.a PDA followed up ltl ban on ctclamaa.e. with ban on sac· d'iarlo, after l•ao doe• causod flladder ~ iA ,.. Al tbeo:.mtrJ ·-l.Dtoobe&t. ~. torpar taied .Kr'061 t.1'81.ud. JndmUSal jlroductlaD droppedU ( ARTHOPPE ) percent; weddings were off a third; and the death rate from high blood pressure, heart at· tacks and terminal plague soared. .. Thanks to our timely ban on saccharin," said Dr. Pettibone proudly, •'there bas been no in· crease whatse>ever in bladder tumors. We are holding our own." Fean that America would sue. cumb under its own weight were eued the followiq year when Dr. Ptttlbone Injected a small mat.lo ball directly Into the blood stream of an adolescent female rat wbicb promptly dropped deadof acoronaryocclusion. A OOMPLICA.1ED chemical analysis of the matzo ball showed that ita primary Ingredient was starch. '11lua the FDA wss forced to order all foods contalntn• starch permanenlly rem<>ved from IJ'OCe?S'lhelvea. At test followed test, Dr. Pet· tibone was able to prove that ln· JetUons ol larte amounts of fats, auaan. protelna and evtn bot camomUe tea otle.n uused at leut mild dl8comrort amon1 bis n>dent aubJec:ta. And all lhtH ln· .,-edtents.. of t'OUrM bad to be banned Ctom tho market plac.. Only 1te1'ed Sara1auo aeaweed t\lrvive!Cl u Dr. Pel· t.lboao !oWid lt too 1UpJ>V7 to slick in his syringe. It was not un. til he thought of actually feeding it to the titmouse that he was able to issue today's final edict. "AT LAST!" he said, bappllt rubbing his hands. "America can now boast of having the healthiest rats in the world!" A reporter noted that the ban on stewed Saraga.sso seaweed. lert the people with no food whatsoever. What should they do? "Let them," said Dr. Pettibone with a ahrug, "eat Wins tons." ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Room N. W ttd: PublJihcr Thnmtu Kt"7il. f'.d1tor Barbara Krtril>ich, EdUonal Pagt Editor The editorinl page or the Dally Pllot seeks to Inform and stimul•te readera by presenting Oh th it paae dlwrse c•mmentary on topic~ of intncst by syndical· ed eolumnltts and cartoonists, by provldln1 A forum ror readers' views and by preaertt1n1 this nt'wlpaper'1 opinions and ldtas nn rurrent topics. The editorial oplnaoM of the Dally rtlot appear Ml) In the t<lltnrinl columl"l'at the top o( lhfl P•ll' ()pinions ex· prts"td by th&-<'<>Hamnht~ and nr1oonlsts and letter writers are their own and no eadont>mml of their vlewf by tho Daily fUot houkl bo lnfcrred. Wednesday, arch 30, tm DAILVPILOT Mo"re Teen Mothers Keeping BabWs . A FEW GOOD ONES LE"··· B1DOLORE8.ARCLAY ._ ..... ....., .... Jenny gigglea and bluabal wltb all the remote- nesa and charm of adolescence. Sbe'a still not quite uaed to the watermelon proportions her belly b81 taken -but then, abe'a only 13. lD two moatba, Jen· DY. wW be a parmt. · Dianne, UI, was college-bound. Sbe bad plans~ go on to medical school and become a doctol'. Instead, she dropped out al ttbool and became a mother. TAMMY, 18. UVES PROM welfare check to welfare check. Sbe nev« baa eDOU&b money for herself and her 1 ~-year~ld IOD. Jenny. Dlao.oe. Tammy. Interrupted youth and unfuJfilled dreams. All three have pluqed lnto the fruatratiooa and responsibWtles ol parenthood before the turbulence and joy al adolescence have subsided. Tbey are part ol a arowing number of American youngsters under 19 who are becoming pregnant and keeping their babiee. MOaE TRAN ONE MILLION adolescent women become pregnant each year, accOl'ding to the Pla.DDed Parenthood Federation of America. These pregnancies result ln~ver 600,000 babies, or. one-fifth ol all births ln this country. Two-thirds ol these pregnancies are .._._-.-...--...__.-~ unintended and have re· suited fro111 misin· formation and ig· norance regarding birth control and sexuality. Gone are tlte •o1'fea, fllke ride., rint• to plzzas...,,•and ha•fl•r9er ha1'en& Thre'• Ht tie tf•e ter fun and games tehen the IHaflrl'• teaiting to fie fed. - About 27.4 percent of pregnant teens have abortions. An additional. 14.4 percent miscarry and 58.2 percent give birth. Close to 94 per· cent of those who do de· liver keep the infants to raise themselves. "Becoming a parent, be coming responsible for another life 1s an immense change, and kids aren't ready for it," says Dr. E. James Lieberman. a psychiatrist with the American Public Hea lth Ass ociation in Washington. "One out of 15 young girls who says she wants to keep the baby probably has something going for her in life," he said. "A few may be exceptionally mature and might make better mothers than some older women. But many of them look forward to parenthood because they have nothing else to look forward to. Some think they might gain somebody to love them.'' Jenny lives with her parents in a Maryland sub- urb. She. like mos t teen mothers and mothers-to-be. did not want her real name used. And. like other 12 and 13·year·olds who decide not to have abortions or give the baby up for adoption, her child will be as· similated into her family. Her parents will assume most of the child-rearing responsibilities. · She no longer attends the public school he·r friends go to. When she sees these youngsters, she becomes self-conscious of her pending motherhood. urr ONLY FEELS FUNNY when I'm outside with my fnends. They stare at me," she said. "I want to be a mother. But I had to stop eating cookies and cake. 1 didn't like that. I know I'll be a good '"Births to Women Under A1e 20 . """"''' .. 151 ~ ~· \...... IOI ~ .... ......... 0 5511 7 511 ~, 451 , 408 .. ;f l&H 15·11 12·~ I ~ * 7-'" 10 ~ . I~ .... & ~""' ... -1 •:e Iner 15 I I • 1151 ~ " I • I • 15 11 nnnHJS * ltl A•li&IMI g Stlfc1: llEI. PnUc lleatta Senlc1 mother because I like to play with litUe cblldrell all the time." Dianne lives in Baltimore wlth her mother, grandmother and two brothers. Since the age of 10, she baa helped care for her youngest brother. Her mother and grandmother work. She's still home caring for her brother and now her own child. "I think I'll bring up my child the way my mother brought us up," she says. "I'm just going to try to be a good mother by making a good home and giving a lot of love. All of us are spoiled. fdon't want my daughter to be spoUed." TAMMY, WHO LIVES IN a ooe-bedroom apartment in Arvada, Colo., says she will not raise her son the way she was brought up. "I've tried to show a lot more love than my folks gave me," she said. "I also try to spend more time with him. My parents felt that their jobs were first." I According to interviews with child·care ex· perts. psychologists, teen mothers and social workers, adolescent pregnancies and parenting pose social, economic and medical problems for the youne woman as well as for her community. "PERHAPS MENTALLY THE GIRLS are capable of parenting. But realistically, not at all," said Lois White, principal of the Edgar Allan Poe school in Baltimore, a special city-run institution for young mothers and pregnant teens. "Adolescence is an unrealistic age, and this has nothing to do with being a parent. These girls see themselves as being able to be very competent parents," she s aid. "After reality hits, they become abusive parents because they feel they've lost out of their teen years . They just don't believe they can't handle a young baby and go to school at the same time.'' "Mooey 1s the real problem," adds Linda Siegel, executive director of the YWCA In Rock Island, Ill .. which runs a program for single mothers. "They don't realize the expenses involved in raising a cbJld. Also, a lot of &irls we see did not The collection is in! Evonne Goolagong for Cole of California Her winning forms are streamlined for action, and looking ~ all the way. Our sample: T;t: tone white I clover or white I sunshine polyester I cotton, S, M, L. Tee, $16 Pocketed shorts, $18 in Town & Travel Sports Clothes SOUTH COAST PLAZA Bullock'• SOu1h Coat Plaza. 3333 Bristol. Cost• ~aH, Phone 658.Q611 \ na.Un ttt. confinement~ would find lD child· rurtas. Somo are mature enousb at 17 to ba.ndle um . "BUT A LOT FEEL TBElll lives wen cut abort'' ' Many tam mothers receive financlal and emo- tional 1upport from parents. Otberl are tossed from' home and quicklY dialnberited. Few are given any tYP4' ol aid from the baby's father, who mual.lY sbum all responaibWty, Mrs. Slegelaaid. Life cbanaet radically for the teen mother. Gane are 1&11 aftemoom of window aboppina. mov· lea and bike rides. Gone are prolooied after-school vi.alts to pi.Da abops and bamlJurCer bavena. Gone are tbe Frkl111 and Saturday nlcbt P.artiee with blarinl l'QCk and 1ood dan~g. Tbere a little time for f\ln md pmea wben baby'• waW.na to be fed. SOME ACCEPI' THE CHANGE and 1":1come the respomibWty ol raising a child. Many Mlceeed in being good parents. But most are unprepared for parenthood and continue to bover uncomfortably betw~ chlldbood and adulthood. The result is qaeationable pa.renting and incre8.9ed personal fruatt~oo. . "I doo't go to the same school. I don't have the same friends. I just don •t go out anymore," said a 17-year-old from eastern Washington who asked that her identity not be revealed. "I used to go to basketball pmea and dances a lot. Now tM only things I do are baby.related things." Sbe liv• aloae with her 1'-man&Ji~ld &an. She (S..TEEN MOTBEU, Alt) TIMn .un.,. cholc• '"'' IVI...,,.. fof the OM and Onlr davTs cup Unlllld GtMM w. 8outh Africa ~~~~~. APRIL 15, 16, 17 A Nllout It expeci.d- IO don't wilt eny aonpr. ALL 6EAT8 RE81!RVED GET TICKETS AT THE CLUB 2601 ea.tbluff DrlYe (714) 8"-4282 • House Record -----:::.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimliiiiii:::--- LOS ANGELES (AP) -The city's housing supply bas hit a record 1,140,779 units with new apartments accounting for most of the increase, according to city plan· nen. Total units have in· creased by 66,606 aince the 1970 U.S. Cenau.a. SPECTACULAR FLOWERS & PLANTS FOR EASTER ENJOYMENT South Coast '1ua An inside tip from our .. some big savings. Every day, thousands of people call our 26 paid informers for inside tips on how to save hundreds of dollars in monthly transporta- tion costs. These experts are our Orange County Transit District inform- ation operators. They're at their phones 7 days a week just to answer your questions about how to save big money by getting around the county by bus. Maybe you already think of the bus as economical transport- ation. But you probably don't rearize how economical It can be. Orange County commuter living 20 miles from work. our sources can tell you that you could be saving over $150 a month simply by taking the bus to work. They'll also clue you in on how easy it is to ride the bus. They'll give you all the facts you need to get where you're going. And once you try riding our our clean new air- conditioned buses, you'll see that it's a lot more pleasant than driving your car through that traffic. So the next time you need Inside Information on getting somewhere in Orange County, think of our paid informers, waiting Just a phone call away to fill you in on how to get there and save money at the smne time. Call OCTO's paid Informers at 547-8311 or toll-free ZENITH 7-3311, e AM to 10 PM weekdays, 7 AM to 5 PM Saturdays. and 8 AM to 5 PM Sundays. "\ -/ ·: . . · • • Our Language man would like to know if Cltluml lJa hard water ~munltlea 1.re - you can find at least 27 word.I in the word saidtollveaUWelonger1eneral~tbaopeaplet "plucter". Ground rulu: Wordl most have iJllloftwatscommunlUes. • fourormorelettera. Propernamesdon'tc()lU)t. Pnilldent Thomu Jdencn, ~at clever Spring the fore101Q1 ou the fa.mil)''• best fellow, wrot• hi• ow11 pr .. q-tptloq tori speller, and see ti said party comes Up with the eye1l11aMS. following: P~. perk, pluck. pule, puce, pure, WORKING WJVF,.8 'DUke, P'ICkef, RUCk, purl, lucre, luc~. lure. Used to be Widely belltv~. ,Y,at most lute, luck, ulcer, clue, clerk, cruel, cure, curl, husbandl, partlcululy ln En.c~thdtw~od l k 1 k k rul their wtvea to ata• at .. o-e ........ ~ •-"-e cupe , e p, ecru. rec , rue , e. JI ... ._ wun; ...... payroll Jobe. But a tedent BrlU.h polJ f>lew th• AQUARIUS not.ion. Four out Of five men queried aaid tbttY Claim is that women born uncfer the sign of deflnitely hoped their wives would go baet ~ Aquarius don't fall in love any too easily, but work wbt.n the youn,1teta lf'ew olcl tnQUp to wbe,o they fall, they fall so permit. i(// . hard. They're said not to be N'Alf B8 r ._.,,._. overly food ol boutework. 1n Pennaylvanla'a Delaware COunty live, a And the two kinds of men photolrapber named Justin Cue. And ~UDd.r)' . they Uke least are the other Individuals named Donalit Duct. Ronald fellows who are tight with MacDonald. Sandy Beach, Virlinl• Wolff, Ul· their money and those wbo l.y White, Pete Moss and Doris Day. There sufler from that thing also, are eight Tom Collins, ooe Jack Daniels called the inleriority com· and 12 Johnnie Walkers. Not to mention an op- pl e x . 0 r a o say the tom etri.st named Dr. latesta, pronounced eye· stargazers. test a. Researcben now have pinned down the statistic that people who go U.S. citizens with tbe shortest life~ OOCvY abopping right after meals spend 17 cies are those who live lb ui.t Dlatrict of pt~e.at less than those who eo aboppinc Just Columbia. Believe I already told Joa that's b6fotemeala. . the place with the m01t docton Pft capta. ..._,.,.,t"'l.M.tklyd.P O.Bolll~ Colt.Mestt26H. BBAirman Gets Medal Charity Illegal Air Force Capt. J . Riley Fowler Jr., son of retired Air Force Lt. Col . and Mrs. J. Riley Fowler of 19762 Sea Canyon Cir· cle, Hwitington Beach, has received hla second oak leaf cluster of the Air Force Commendation Medal at Hickam AFB, Hawaii. Kids Stymied "by State Restrictions Captain Fowler, an audiovisual staff officer, was cited for service at Scott AFB, Ill. PUYALLUP, Wash. (AP) -For years, sixth-grade rs at Hilltop Elementary School have iponaored pony rides, bake tales and car wuhee for charity. Now, they've been told it's against the law. "It's pretty clear, .. Eldon Aneelo, the school 'I bmsiness man ager, aaid ol the law that went into effect last year. ''The law says kids can raise money, but only if the acbool "district is reim- bursed for the teacher's time, at.Ip. plies, and faclliUea used." OVER THE PAST 10 years, teacher John Lubahn's classes donated nearly KAH $3,000 to various causes. GWENDOLY N ATWOOD KASE, "One year, remember the mine dlS· ,..,,Cltf'll of uo.-HlllJ. C•llforn••· aster 1·n Kell gg Idah f Pen .O ewev ~rch 11, "71 In S.nle 0 ' 0, a ew years Cruz d• Ten..rlte. C•n•rv I llanos. back?" said Lubahn. "We sent them hlo .. d molller ol IWO d•UQlll•n. $6().$70 (Or their relief fund." JM•I Atwood K•M end Mrs O.orqe tlln<t•I w~t. Mrmnr•M ~·vie• to b" Another time, he said, his class Nold On FrHldV AMII 1 ii 10 00 AM ~I }earned Of 8 tiny SChOOI that W85 tt')'· ldke H••I• Co"'munlly Churcn. Moulton Perkwev, leour11 Hllh. ing to put toiether 8 track team but C•llfornl• Family rtq~\ts In ll•u M didn't even have 8 Stop Watch. t tQ..w_,rt, "'°"' wt.o wf"' •o tnav Qlv,. 10 Rolarv ~loll, P. o. 8011 ,,si,, 1 l.Jqun• Hllh. C•. or L•-• H dl,, r, --...-:: ~~-...... ~ _ "WE SENT THEM a stop watch aad a check for $20," be sal,d. The provision that apparently· ends such gestures ls part of a law passed alter audit.on cballen1ed ~ use oC ubool materials and teachers• time to raise money for extracurricular ac- Uvlties. ..Our district bu interpreted it to mean this clus can no lonaer give to charity,•' said Lubahn. "'In a nutshell, it seems to say that ii we raised Cun&J, they would have to be given to tbe school and used by the school." LUBAHN SAID HE told bia ll·year- olda, "Don't feel bad, your teacber doesn't understand lt, either." He said the pupils and. their parents ha~e written state ofCiciala,. but that the replies said only that the matte,r was being investigated. "There's only three moot.hi left now," he says. ''Thla wW be the Cirat lime we didn'thelp anyone.'' Comm\Mlty C/IUrCll Bulld1t1Q Fund. ICASI FRANK llER"IARO ICASF;. '°'l<Mnt Of l8QUl\e Hllh. (410forn1.t PA\,•d -•Y """'" 11 ... 11, 1n Sent• Crut cN For· the Record .. -+:-t7c "'llZ: ~~ ,. 'i·.JO o----·~---''SolJ\e men jual ask too mucb of an auistant. •• 1912 HAllOI 81 VD. (AT 19th ST.) COSTA MUA (714) 642-3177 NOW IN NEWPORT ANO~ER II FAMILY RESTAURANT HAMBURGERS • OMELETES • PRIME RIB Special Junior Menu WHIPPED FROZEN YOGURT BEER&WINE OPEN 24 HOURS . 80 I DOVE STREET (At No. Bristol, next to the Sporting House NEW.-ORT BEACH l•STat.Of F' 752-280 I T•llertle. C..,•rY h l•nd1. 8ploved L -· .. -~•Iller of J-..,_ 1(-· and Mro. - G"O'Q" flindal W•\I M•mor.al D6.-f I Of -ri !.•rv1t~tobe,,..ldonfr,do"1>tlll1! Nt•O ut 0... fr.ar age 10 00 AM Ill Llk• Hiii• c:.ommun< IV C"U<Ch. MoullOfl Parllwe•. l •'lU.,. 15HMAEL. Sondr• l...,... K~lll H•ll\. CallfO<'nl• F .... 11.,, '""""'"' tn l : ROBERTS, 'Mlodv D•-.. ~.; """of•~~ tho~ Who"''"' lo m.-v Ch••ff"\ Miiton; PIERCE. Zell I. •nd Cl•.,. to Rol•Y ~unddllOfl. p 0 8o'C Rol>Orl F • NEUMANN Oon 11. i nd 11\6, Laq~ Holl\, Cohtorn•d or La~• W1n1frf'd J; MERCIER, Marlo M. H•ll\ Community Church ButldlnQ 11nd Curto\ R : GRUND. W•tl•.tm ltt•nd .,,,..._.,. WtESE. M•''l"'Y I.Ou•-. •nd ~rofd GU"nther. l tSON. S•nd•• Jo.on and Wo\lev W•vbe; 8t81ANO. C...,t,,1• Lou -Al~ Fermin H.t.RMO"I Ettl\ 1.M' 11nd Jud1tll ~·-VESTER. ~rv An""' end Oo<lql~ Alie<! BAILEY 0.0t• C •nd Dan~ M . SPARKS. Ehrel>Oth A end Ja!Tln 0 ' JEFFREY, ·Oebor ah IC. enCI O••td Allen. r_ry Our New Front Door f uAd. 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IWHllWAY NOl1ldT 11olfold*ar OoltaMMe 64H1&0 -SMl"IM 'l\mlU,.Will WISTCUllP QIAll& 427 E.11'tt st ec.taMMA • MMeee Senta Ana°** 818 N. Bn>ldwmy ~·Ana• 1547 ... 131 ~laortal swnrs MOmlAIY 827 MalnSt. .H~~&eaoh SAO PAULO. Brull (AP> -Coant FrudHo M........., '11, pabiarcb of one ol Sao PauJ0'1 pioneer lndDltrlal famlll41 aad one of ORANGE (AP) -Re-Brasil'• 11ctieat men, qatem Mau wtll be diM~ay. celebrated at 7:30~~~~~~------.... tonlaht for radio newsman Deal1 Bracllea. 45, at St.1 Norbert's Catbollo C b u r c b , <:,~a.!f e . Bracken, who for KNX ndlo, died Sundq IT'SCOMING FRIDAY, APRIL 1st TO ~ sales&~ 1.850 HARBOR BLVD. COSTAMFSA/~ FOUNTAIN VALLEY • .. ... ; f . .. • I • • -· .-.;z • • e.\l(OST. e . ; i a:: c % , , • SANTAANA • • I I • • co.M)NA • OIL MAR On Bear Street ••• ••• between Corona del Mar , and Long Beach ! That is... { between the i Corona del Mar sign ~ and the Long Beach sign on the newly opened Corona del Mar Freeway You'll find It more convenient Manlpulatl•fl tM Mud DEAR PAT: I would like to plant a vegetable garden in my yard but arter examininl th~ soil, I think it's suited for bulldlni adobe houses and that's all. Is there any way to change this clay mess into good garden soil? C.J., Mission Viejo- D.C. Alderman agriculturist with 1 the Cooperative E:xteft&lon, UnJversi· ty of California, says Chat heavy fldobe or clay solls cao be cultivated 4tla Ffl• successfully for several years If they are aerated. This may sound com· Ali McGraw. whose pUcated, butit's not. film career has been The flnt step is to spread either coarse redwood or fir bark c:bips over limited to three 'mov-the garden area as you would heavily ies, has scheduled sprinkle salt on a piece of meat. At tbe . another. The actress same time, distribute a half-inch will star with Kris layer o1 any good compost material. Kristoffers on 1 n Check for sufficient Ume content by "Convoy," a trucking wetting a little dry soil with vinegar tale. or lemon Julee and holding It up to ----------your ear. If you bear a "fizzing" Chinese , LaWidry To Close BALTIMORE (AP> - "It's the decline of the West," said the Rev. Samuel Logan of the Church of St. Paul the Apostle. ·'This is the worst thing that's happened lo • me in ages," said Keir I Helberg. who owns an t old mansion here t. THE PROBLE!\1: the I Wah Sing Chinese Laun- dry 1s closing . Its l patrons say 1l 1s the only place in town where they l could get clerical collars f and old-fashioned de- f tachable collars, such as Keir favors. washed, pressed and folded just right. The laundry, run by three generations or th e sound, the soil has enough lime. U not, add Ume about 40 to SO pounds per l,000 sq. ft. Then apply a pelletized form or a good chemical fertiUzer (10-10-5) over the garden area, using about 20 to 2i pounds per 1,000 sq. ft. Work these materials into the soil with either a rototlller or a sharp spade. Be sure the sou is dry. Although that's no pro- blem now, if rain does come, wail seven to nine days before preparing your garden soil. Tie-breakers Due DEAR PAT: I have been participat- ing in a series of contests sponsored by Casino Club of Las Vegas. For each of the seven contests I've en- tered I paid the $.1 entry fee. This qualified me for the ''C" prize group in which I could win up to $1,500. I was supposed to receive the final tie- breaker contest in December. If I answered all the questions correctly, I would have won the contest and the prize money. But I've never received the tie-breaker and now I'm out S2l. D.B., Costa Mesa Lou Allen, director or customer re- lations for Casino Club, reported that the final tie-breaker contest had been sent to you. However, he agreed to send another In time for you to con- tinue participating in the contest. , same family, is shutting _ down becau se its owners, Chin Wai Lam Joe Hopkins, of the Postal Service · and his wife, Yon Lai, were robbed twice in a little over a week. The take was about $40 -Col a "'*~""" TllC'lf IOMI• to'.'Jlw 0.0.. ,.,,, ...u cwl rid !Opt, ~1111111 tlt.c CllllWU Cllld atflcM p MH In eolu•• l'lftl...,,.., "' pawn..,.. fllltll ""'-" Nail ~· QW#IOIU IO Pol L>v11~. AJ Ylllr Snac•. 0....,. C'oaal Dcul11 Pllol, p 0 Boz '"'· Cada ., .... CA flf?f At ~II lcll~I U ~ w..1U ti.~. boor pllDtwd anqwntr o• ielln• NII Uldlldli!llJ IM rfodn • f"" eom«. oddrru-' '*-" "-'•'..,,.. "~'"b.r'°"-bt-C'OllRUred. Tiu~~,.._ l11~z('(1:11Salw•claJ1.1" fraud dhlsloa, reports ha•lal re- ceived num,rous Inquiries abollt Culno t1ub and similar contests la· volvlng entry fees. But Hopkbaa said Casino t1ub does not violate qy mall statutes. Fl•d Out Allout lfl•aers DEAR READERS: There I.I a fine line between legal contests and lot· terles, which, except for state· operated ooes, are problblted by law from being conducted through Ule malls. To be a lottery, a scbeme mu.st Involve an entry fee, an element of chance and prizes. Con~ that la· volve some degree of skill are not con- sidered lotteries, according to postal authorities. Contests involving entry fees qsual· ly begin by sending contest forms to names on a random malling list. The first contest Is very simple, and participants are Informed lhat to enter, they need only choose which prize category they want and send in the specified amount. Entry fees usually range from $3 to $10, depend· Ing on bow large a prize may be awarded. Fees are rorrelted when a contest Is lost. Contests get pro- gressively more difficult and usually ln\'olve about four tie-breakers. Although contests may end up cost· ing participants substantial amounts of money with little return, the Postal Service reports It has not received any serious accusations. One way to check out a contest ls to request names and addresses of pre- vious winners. Failure of a company to send this lnformaUon would be Sul· ficient reason to be wary. Opportunltie• Knoelced DEAR PAT: Last May I ordered a set of books entitled ''Children's Classics" from Opportunities Service Co. 1 enclosed $34 .95 with the order .. The books and a bookcase were sup- posed to be deli vcred within four to six weeks. But all I have received is a book called "America's 200 Years," which I did not order. I have lost my receipt and don't know what to do to get the books or a refund. W. R., Fountain Valley Upon receiving a copy of your can· celed check, Opportunities Service agreed t.o re-enter your order with the publisher. • Public Sweetens Mailbcig WASHINGTON <AP> -Th~ Department of Health, Education and Welfare reports it ls re. ceivlng record amounts of mail on the govern- ment's proposed ban on sacchann, and most of the writinl public wants the artificial sweetener to remain on store shelves. W.Onad!y. Match 30. 1W77 • BEE SPERM TESTS RUN WASHJNGTON (AP> -Scientiltl are working with 1uper-cold refriaerators to see. if they can store honey bee sperm over long periods. The Agriculture Department says that if the experiment.a are suc· cesaful it "may lead to a areaUy expanded inven- tory of breed in& stock'' for beekeepera. John R. Harbo of the Bee Breeding and Stock Center Laboratory, Baton Rouge, La.. has successfully frozen bee spe,rm for 48 hours and then round it fert1l~. A J!t.!?u~!! p!~ !r a IOday ad In the D DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY DO IT NOW! 642-5671 YOURSELF-ATTEND THE GRAND OPENING OF A UNIQUE AND INTIMATE ARTIST'S STUDIO H. WILLIAM HAGG FINE ARTS & DESIGN HEW Secretary Joseph A. Califano Jr. e reported at a Cabinet meeting his agency gets between 600 and 800 let· OILs.:...wATERCOLORS-DRAWINGS TRADITIONAL-IMPRESSIONIST -ABSTRACT 2146SOUTH LYON ST. SANTA ANA, CALIF. • ters a day on the Food and Drug Administra- lion 's announced plans for the ban. DEPUTY WHITE House press secretary Rex Granum, who re· ported on the meeting, said Califano told other Cabinet officers nearly all the letters oppose banning saccharin, the only artlcicial sweetener approved for consuinp· tion. Granum quoted Califano as saying the mail on the subject ls more than HEW "has ever gotten on any other issue." CITING CANADIAN tests that s how laboratory rats fed large amounts of saccharin de- velop cancer, the FDA proposed its con- troversial ban this month. Granum said Califano told the Cabinet a lengthy administrative procedure is necessary before a decision is made on the ban. The public will have an opportunity to comment on FDA 's proposal for 41•2 months, he said. E>d ngpr «v•~ [1-t.u• ~n 21.:1'5 ·~ a>-· ~. ( fl Q~ 0 l. >-u SCI ..J iii c J WIL 2 1rv1ne 10} 1714) 549-0771 Public Notice I Deal Direct With Contractor I No Sultcontractlng • Of Work! Texture Coat Your Home Full Price Material and labor • Up to 3,000 Sq. Ft. $ OUR CHOICE OF LEADING BRANDS ••• AND NEWEST COLOR ~~r~::H~J:J 5 5 8,.:~,~J,NT.,. Cun11 W. McGr-& Son•• St. lk. # 295454 THIS AD TODAY l TOMOalOW "EVERYONE SVM-pathized , ·· said Chin Wai Lam . 52. "but we • couldn't take no more · IT'S COMING FRIDAY, APRIL 1st Taste the difference at "I was scared." said his wife "I miss our customers but decided to close up .. Mr. Logan said he once took one of his collars real linen . fr om Manchester, England to another laundry. "It was a Chinese laun· dry. too. and the man said: 'When it gets dirty. throw it away.· Wah Sing was a great laundry '' Halt Ordered SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -A federal Judge has ordered the San Francisco Unified School District lo stop insisting that construction bidders use minority-owned companie& for 25 percent of a project or be a minority-owned firm. A Red, White & Blue TO UNIVERSITY Sales & Service 2850 HARBOR BL VD. COST A MESA I 540-9640 Mariners Savings Complimentary apple fritters and coffee! FREE RECIPES FOR MAKING YOUR OWN APPLE TREATS HOSPITALITY DAYS· Aprit 1.--9 LETS BE ~l~HBORL Y You're invited to visit our office for a crispy apple fritter and a cup of coffee. It's our WO/ or being nelghbor1y and Introducing you to Mariners ..• we think Ifs the best place to save In Southem Coutomlo. HIGHER INTEREST RATE THAN 'ANY BANK Mal'tnen payl mont lnfwt than Ot'ff bank-OI much oa 7~ Ono ~cettltlcate wNch can ~ e.OA per crn.tm • . lhet'• CU'• manv typet d scMnol plans at MaMerl. ftotn our t'!IOh Interest pollbook to~ l(lteteat cettlflcotes. Stop by toctov and find out what all the lntere1t 11 obout. "' ' SAMPLE OUR FREE SERVICES No bank will offef you OS much OS Mariners. seMoe ts on important port of saving with usl lifree Safe Deposit Boxes • liFree Major Bank Checking • lifree Travelers Checks lifree Photocopying · iifree Money Orders liFtee Notary ii!tee Automatic SOClal Security Check Deposit 1ifree Trust Deed and Note Collection• W,ax Sheltered Savings Plans: IRA-KEOGH • . *"'"""""" bcllonQe. ' ' AJ 0 DAILY PILOT Wedneedmy, March 30. 1971 ·Houston .Advocate TUE FAMILY CIRCUS. By BD Keane· --,-U-at_J_C_N_Oft_C_l! _ _, __ P_UBU __ C_N_OT_IC-£--.. Assailed HOUSTON (API After an uproar that "began when Nikki Van Hightower was crttlcizcd for backing abortion and the Equal Right11 Amendment, the city council has voted in favor of an ordinance to abolish her job a s Houston 's official women's :1dvocate. Mrs. Jltghtowet says the action may violate her c1v1I nghts. And Mayor Fr<'d Jlofheinz. wh o persuaded the council to create the pos1t1on. said th<'rc may be lc>gal problems with the council's action. ·'There arc many legal com pltcat1ons involved in the o rdin ance requested and I intend lo Jook at all these ramifications, including- th c aspect of c ouncil ma~ or powers under the city charter," he said. A""ll Flee• KINSHASA, Zaire (A Pl The Zaire army staff has fled the coppcr·mining t•cntcr of Kolwc11 in southern Zaire in the face of Kat <ingan 1nvarlers approat•h1ng the mint•!.. ( IN ·"'ff ORT J unoff1ctal MIUI ('('S Said There was no comment 011 the n·pc1rt from the Zaire~°' ernment All 1\ml·ncans 1n lhC' Kolwezi arC'a, exrC'pt ( 11 u r P r n I t• .., I a n t m1ss1onanc~. al~o were rcporll•d lo havl· been cvacuatt•d. The mii.sionanl':-., along with soml' 4.000 Hc:lgi.ins in thl' <II Cil, I cfUSl'd lo lc·J\"l'. <RiUng Delay~d \\'\Slll'\(i'l'O:--; lt\f'l !'-l•n.1t11r4' \\ 11111f'd <.ihout m;.iking c-nds OH't'l 1f a ('t•1hnJ,! 1s plat'Nl on lhl•1r oub1d(' incornt• t'.tl\ ht eath<' a ltttlC' l"l"H'r Opp111wnt)'; of tht• most c·ontroH·r..,1al feature of the prnpo!led Sen at c cth1rs code, Lh e hm1lat111n 011 1nl•omc earn1•d <ipar l from 1<·}!1'>l.1t1\t• p:iy, won a ma111r c-oncess1on T111• ... e1,,, On .1 \11jr1• v11t1· s1•11.tlo1s ;q:rC'ed 111 1111st '""'" t hl· Jim 1t ·..., 1 m plt·mc·ntat1nn from nt•\I .J.1n 1 until Jan. I , 197!1 Sponsors of th1· rwlt· :-.:11d 1 hcv <1Cct'pl1'd thl• clt•lay lo make their propn:-.al c·onform with n rer1•ntlv rnacted House !'odt> of rlh1t•s Talks Rrrro~d \\\~llI°"<iTON 1,\1') \ !>C'l'rt.'I I OUllll of 1·1•ffc•e shop d1plom.1ry I\\ o ) c•;ir.., <igo 11'(1 the \ 'ntled Stal< .. , anrl Cuba lo l'•I"<' trac!1· and l r;1 vel I l' h I I I c• t I 0 n ... a n d 11rompll'<.l ll;i\'una to free some 1mpr 1:-.c11wrl l S nl llC'OS "Watch him make a fist of himself." . Fro• Page A 1 TEEN MOTHER ... married the child's father. He works and lives in another state. "I wanted to go to college and become a counselor. Now I can't even finish high school," lamented 16-year-old Cheryl, mother of a 9-mooth- old boy. "Jt"s reaJly going to be hard on me now. Sometimes l 'm scared. because I don't think I'll be able to handle all the responsibilities." CHERYL LIVES WITH FOSTER parent. on Long Island, N. Y. A Nt>w York City study found that 91 percent of the women who first had babies at ages lS through 17 did not have any employment. Seventy.two per- cent or those mothers received public assistance. The 1973 study also noted that 85 percent did not finish h1i:?h school. More than three.fourths of teen mothers 17 and under have no health-insurance coverage, 1.ccord· ing lo the national Planned Parenthood study. And :-oung. unmarried molhers in 22 states are not eligi· hie· for public assistance unW after they ha\'e given birth and kept the baby. AS f"OR EDUCATION, ADOLESCENT mothers are not very likely to finish school. The study said eight oul of 10 young women who become m<Jthers at age 17 or younger never finish high i;chool. Four in 10 who are under age LS never go beyond eighth grade If they do marry, the relationships tend lo be unstable. and in some cases bleak. "My husband doesn't have a high school diploma and is canst antly unemployed." said 18· y<'ar·old Rita, mother of a 2·year·old boy and a 4· monlh·old daughter. "It's really like taking care of three children; my husband is still really young Onl) I don't think l can do 1t much longer." !'\tori' than one-fourth of marnagcs in which the v.1fl' 1s It to 17 and a mother end in divorce or s('par .it1on. a(•cording to national statistics. A BALTIMORE STUDY FOUND TllAT three out of fl\'e young women 17 or youngl'r who were prt'gnant prior to marriage were divorced or ~eparated within six years. The really tough part or parenting for alt teen mothers is discipline. To spank or not to spank? To reason. to be permissive? ft 1s a problem these )Oung women share with their adult counterparts . Rut some young moms cross the threshold from spanking and mild forms or punishment to physical brutality. KAREN, 16, OF ST. LOUIS, 'Said she grew frustrated one day when her 1J month old son re- fused to stop crying "Ile was crawling around on the kitchen floor, and I just grabbed the first thing I could find to hit l11m and make him stop." she said. It was a cast-iron frying pan. "I didn't hit him because I slopped and looked at my hand. It was terrible because I could have hit him with that pan. He's just a little baby," she said. "M\'SON 1'1AKES ME HATE HIM sometimes, but I love him," says 19-year-old Joyce from Baltimore. mother of two. "Sometimes when they both want lunch at lhe same time and I'm hungry too, l'U want to feed me first instead or them. Sometimes it's just hard thinking of them first alt the time." STIMULATES young mind• DAILY PILOT 'ICTtTIOUS aUSINESS NAME STATEMINT Tl•• lollo•ln9 Ptr\on h doing '>U"~' ... COOPER'S DllUMS, 1111l Ana1Mt, Gudtn G-.,..., c..111.....,,1•2"1 Rob~rt Georg~ Wratt, U U Gartlf191ord Sllftt, Costa Mti.t, CA nnr • Thh buJlntu Is COncllkl•d b'f ... tnolvldu41. 'lobtlrt G@oroe Wrate Tiii• Slfl•-nt We\ fltfd WIOI lM County Clerk ot Oronqe C_I, M Mart11ta,1'n. PUBLIC NOTICE "CTITIOUS aUSINESS N.\MtlSTATEMENT rhc high lt•vt•I talks, m1tialed SC\t>ral months .1fter G<>r.ild R Ford hC'came l'r<>s1tlcnt. \\<'re 1nl<'rruptec! by Cuba's tnt<'rvention in Angola's c:1vil war. The talks were r eveal<'d by the State Department Tut-sday as new, publicly announced l1.S.·Cuba discu111lons on fishing righls continued in New York. Saturday• in the l,,. loll-•"9 oe•SO<l\ •re cloln9 bu•I· l\tt\U' --------------------------! SEA SIDE COlOll, 9111 Cout Strike A .,~reed PHILADELPHIA <API Dissident Conrail employes obeyed a federal court order to remain on the job today, ending the threat of a strike that could have shut down much of the commuter and freight Hrvice in the Northeast. Consolidated Rail Corp. ~pokesman Gary Fulton said trains were running normally after a 6 . a.m strike deadline. Syria Tallu Set PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE "C'TITIOUS llUSINUS 401/CltTISIMl!NT ~0-11101 NAMIE STATEMENT Pr•IO<t N.....,.r l!OA f>role<:t NO. Tiil' •oll-•"4 Otnon '' do1n11 ou11 01.u..oit00 ""'"" Con1 Meta Couftl'I' Wllff Dl\lrkt. ') r AN 0" It 0 s 0 FT w .. !l E aw .... \YSfEMS. ~1 SE. 8rl\lol. :> 11. ~an Sel>dr.tl~~ltldbl4•10f'C"or>1lrll(Uon 11 Ano CA •1101 o• FltlO ~rvlc• Ct.,ltr tor Co•I• Mesa ,.., .. ,.nd•• M Br.ldl•v '"''>vOntv Cnuntv WJt•r Olstrkl will be ••c•lvod Or Huntl'l'!lon B<lacll C"' 'IH•7 hy (~In ~HC,,.,.,lVW•ttf' Ol•trlct nt l"I\ ..,..llH, '' cOftClucttd bv an In. tM ofll<e ol ttll' M.tNl9f• 1'6S Pl.tetn dlvld\lil llA Avt Co1U Mt\.t. CA ""'" 1 llO AM ll"d'tv O°<IOCll, PM APr lS. 1411 '"'d lhM •I Tiii\ Sl•l-nt .. A< fll9d Woll\ 11¥ Mid olflct tvtll•( ly ~ •nd r•..O Cqwntv C•ork ot Or•._ County on •loud. "'•"" ''· ,.,, Tiit ltlformatio•tl~lllctcttn. rormoe ~~ ll•cl Formoe C.ontr"Ct. 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PUIMllM• · H14TIN• 411.COMD. 1977 CARS .&TRUCKS . OC Crops Value Up ·SO Percent "'*-·--S-tc:.lt> YOl>t Ar .. -..Qlll Ml!SSIOl'f YifJO • FBI ACADEMY CHOICE C•pt. Don•ld Jenkin• ALSO HANO.PICKED C•pt. AHred Chafe FBI Training OC Officers By KATHY CLANCY OU .. O•llY .. Oetllefl Acreage in Orange County's agricultural industry has dropped by two third• over the past 20 years, but the gross value of crops has jumped nearly 50 percent, accordlng to a county report, County farms and nurseries marketed a record $153.S million worth of produce during 1976, ac- cording to an annual rep0rt by county Agricultural Com- missioner William Fitchen, that's up from $108 million in 1956 and up 5.6 percent from 1975. However, Fitcben's report notes, the number of acres in the anirpal industr y, fi e ld and nursery crops dropped from 133,558 acres m 1956 to only 43,381 last year. Captains from two West Orange County police THE MOST valuable crops for departments this week are receiving their orienta· the eighth straight year were in tion at the National FBI Academy at Quantico, Va , nursery st.oc'k and cut flowers, where they are enrolled for 11 -week training the report said, with a value or courses. $59.9 million. Strawberries ranked second at The honorees selected from among hundreds of $29.5 million followed by chicken applicants from throughout the United States are eggs at $8.7 million and ~alencia Huntington Beach Police Capt. Donald Lee Jenkins oranges at $7.8 million. · and Seal Beach Police Capt. Alfred Rough Chafe. Filchen said the dollar values includ e costs of production, ORANGE COUNTY harvesting and preparation for market and do not reflect the net r eturn to the producer The report said orchard crops including strawberries showed an increase in value of about $1 million or 2.5 percent between 1975 and 1976. Truck crops increased about three percent or by $861,400. Those crops included tomatoes, celery, asparagus, mushrooms, h 1119?2 C.1•1"'° Cao<tttt"° sweet corn, caub ower, cucum-r.,..~r • .., .~ ... '""'' bers·and green beans which each 495-040 l carried a cash value of more than cosf'AM&~ TiJ<"" $1 million. r 1stt Newoo11 a1_. ·~ lt"• 442· 753-.. · ·' The rep0rt showed, however, 1~==~~~~~~!!!!. that the bee industry income was ( ) down M percent from 1975, to MAILBOX $247,600, primarily because of l "--sT_l_M_U_L_A_T_E_S__,. dry weather which caused less plant growth and bloom. . . DAILY PILOT In the ~ Al m es! ·~833-0555 · PltoH ask for lfASE SPECIAUST . " .We offer to buy your old vehicle. HOWARD Chevrolet Because of reduced acreage, Fitchen noted, field crop values including beans, grain, bay and pasture area were down 33 pe.r· cent to $2. l million. At the same tlme, he con- tinued. livestock froduction was up 15 percent in al areas. ~~~ DeStgners The value of beef cattle ~as listed al $2.4 millipn for the year, while dairy prodttction was listed at $2.5 million MISCELLANEOVS poultry' and baby chicken values were hsted at $6.9 mtllion for the year. Fitchen noted that weather favorable to agriculture as well as good prices and better produc- tion for some crops helped make 1976 a good year . His report did not deal with the outlook for 1977 or ahy impacts of this year's drought. Shop. They are members or the 109th session of ·---------- theAcademy, an ~~nsive~ainingprogram s~ess· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-- ing seven specific areas of law enforcement and or-VISIT THE . Design Plaza 1s o one--of ·O·l~ind shopping d1scnct cucked Into o quiet corner of bustling Newport Center. Along these omoccive courtyards. 1n 01ry wood studios and shops. ore ore galleries. home furnishings. accessories and specialty scores where the area's finest 1ncerior decorators shop for chat special item -or room-or service Offices of several interior design f 1rms ore Mere, along with chose of graphic arnscs. pJonners. orch1tects. hair fashion and other designers. Look for Muldoon's oc the entrance co ganlzed to develop leadership potential l'se theOa1I~ l'tlot EASTER BUNNY Huntington Ueach ·s Capt. Jenktns. currently in .. r:i!>t ne~ult ' 'l'r\ 1n• charge of his department's adm1mstral1\C M'rvH·e~ dtrl'eton Your division, is 37 and has been employed by the cit) lor ,1.:n tll' ., our PHOTOGRAPHS AVAILABLE 12 years ~periJlty ~ p 'Df SeaJ Beach's Capt Chafe IS IO charge of that Call li42 S67S e'Cl 322 cJOUfh ,oast J 1111 city's police detective bureau. and at age 48 has been with his department for 21 years weve got a whole ~) beach-fu of Catalinas! ' ' Design Plaza. Shop where designers shop And where they worl~. coo. DE51Gn PLrJZFI NEWPORT ~l CENTER i ' • • . Suckers Succumb tO Frauds Bunny Prep By SYLVIA PORTER People searcillna for "invest· menls" with a very hllb yteld, qulck return. a "once ln a lifetime" opportunity and the chance t.o "&et in on the ground noor" may be suckers ror the Pond and pyramld 1cbemes pro. moted Olle«•llY, of course) all over the Unit~ States today, The fact lhat the schemes have been outlawed in this country Ian 't the significant aspect. Gypsters are nourishing despite the law and new suckers are drawn in every day: As interest rates move to much higher levels than considered "normal" side by side with inflation rates in re· cent years, inexperienced in· vestors do not know how to evaluate a suspiciously juicy re· turn. BASICALLY, THESE rules re· main: the higher the return of- fered, the riskier the deal is like· ly to be. Thus. investor caution should rise as the return rises. Charles A. Ponzi invented his alluring fraud in the 1920s. Varia- tions of the scheme, under which "investors" are paid ofC with cash coming in from new "in· vestors," still exist. The best protection against Ponzi and pyramid schemes is recognition of their earmarks. Students at a n Easler bunny training school in Chicago practice hopping down the street. A temporary employ- ment a~cncy will train about 100 persons in 40 cities in the dos and don 't of bunnydom. Graduates will work in department stores for the rest of the pre· Easter season . HE RE IS AN illustration of how a Ponzi scheme works. pre- pared by the Securities and Ex· change Commission <SEC): Investor A gives Promoter P $1,000 on P 's promise to repay $1,000 plus $100 "interest" in 90 days. During the 90 days, P makes similar promises to in· veslors B and C, receiving $1,000 from each of them. Eight Plan Exhibits Eight firms with ofriccs in Orange County will exhibit in the 30th annual Southern California Business Show. scheduled for April 19·22 in Los Angele!>. At the end or the first 90-day period, P offers to pay A the $100 "interest" and to return his original Sl,000. He also invites A to "re-invest" the $1,000 plus the $100 for a similar or even higher return at the end or another 90 days. They arc Digital Computer Systems and Ultra Graphics. Garden Grove . Technology Marketing, M.0 .S. Scales lnternallonal and Canon. U S A .. C'osta Mesa: Computer Products Unlimited, Irvine; Business Forms Sales, Santa Fe Springs; and Media Ill, Anaheim. A total of JOI companies will exhibit at the event, which will be held in the new Bonaventure Hotel. The show. which is expected lo attract more than 18,000 people, features lht• largest consumer display of business equipment and of- fice products and services in the Western United Stales. ll is sponsorro by the Los Angeles chapter of the National Association of Accountants. THEREAFTER, A, believing that he can receive this whopping return on his investment, is like· ly to bring other investors, eager to get in on this sort of deal, to P. ALLENs MARCH CLEARANCE 'OftTlUCIC & VAt4 LEASlt4G S,ECIALISTS LEASE OR IUY 4•4s, "CKU .. S & YAMS ORDER YOURS NOW • • 1000 Agen cy Gr o ws Gloria Zig~r and As· sociatcs, Inc., Newport Beach. has opened a second location in Los Angeles. The firm 's new address is 9110 Sunset Bl vd .. Suite 100, Los An ge le s. 92669. Telephone 1213) 278-0308. Call 642-5678. Pul a lew words lo work tor you. BEAUTIFUL STICK-ON LABELS STYLISH TYPE ON GOOD OUALITY WHITE GUMMED PAPER • PERSONAUZEO •EASY TO USE • FOR YOU OR A FRIEN D . r------------------~~-, t Fiii in this eouoon. clip and mall with $1.75 to· I Piiot Printing. L•bel Div. f Pott Office Box 16e<> • 330 W. Bay St. I Cotta Mes., Callfomla 92828 I l I I I I I I Be Sure to U• Yow Z1DOOde I I PILOT PRINTING • I L-------~--------~~~--J r, Dt-1 We hh R e por t • Gain Operating earnings of 61 cents a share for 1976 compared with SO cents a share for 1975 and 40 cents a s hare for 1974 have been reported by the Del E. Webb Corp .. Phoenix, owner of the Newporter, Newport Beach. Gross revenues for 1976 were $339, 763,000, with net earrungs of SS.088,000 despite no9-recurring aJ. ter·tax charges relating to valuation reserves pro- vided for discontinued second -home community de· \'elopments and <1 hotel office building in Fresno totaling $3,740,000, or 45 cents a share. Without these charges, net earnings would have totaled Sl.06 a share. In the fourth quarter ended Dec. 31, gross re- venues totaled $82,267 ,000. The company incurred a net loss of $1.24 million, or 15 cents, which was at· tributable to a non-recurring after-tax charge or ap. proximately $2.4 million, or 29 cents, as a result of termination of equity participation at the second· home community at Massanutten, Va., and a $470,000, or 6 cents, after-tax wriledown of the hotel· orflce building in Fresno . Cookware S tore t o Opna A cookware store, the Happy Cooker. was scheduled to open in April in Via Lido Plaza, Newport Beach. It is patterned after the original store in Palm Desert and features cookware items and kitchen gadgets. Among other stores soon to Open at Via Lido are Geraniums 'n Sunshine. Old World Art. Via Lido Drugs, The Garden. Lido Florist. Security Pacific Bank, Washington Cleaners, Hughes Market, Heck's Mcn'sStore and Edwards Udo Theater. Ford Ge t • /tlb•I~ .lo" The U.S. Army has awarded a $40.5-million con· . tract to Ford Aerospace & Communications Corp. for continuing production of the MIM·72C Improved Chaparral missile. The contract was awarded by the U.S. Army's Missile Materiel Readiness Command (MIRCOM) Redstone Arsenal. Ala .• to the corporation's Aeronutronlc Division at Ncwp0rt Beach. · Louis F. Hetllg, corporate vice president and general manager or Aeronutronlc Division, said the new award gives the division the largest sales backlog in its 21·year history. The new contract runs through 1979, and has op· lions that could carry lhe missile production into the 1S80's, Heilic said. Jffarittn-• Report• Gain Mariners Financial Corp., owner of Mariners Savings and Loan Association, headquartered In NewPort Beach, has annOWlced record earnings and growth for t~e year ended Dec. 31. Net eamine.s were $1,m,75', compared with $1,103,978 ln 1975, a Jain of 61 percent. Per share earnlnp were $1.27, compared with 81 ~nt for the 1lmllar period of 1975, computed on the basls of the averaee aharet oulltandine during each year (l,398,079 shatts In 1976, and 1,360,972 jn 1975). Record gains weH reported In NSeU, savinas and Joans. Aneta increased to $188,074,584, com-J)ared wttb '111, '776, m ln 1975, a gain of so percent. Savin p t.otallod $131,159,35.3ln1976, a frbwth of '5 percent ovet $90,574,236 •l the end or 1975. The loan porUolio stood at Sl33,TC8,883 Dec. Sl, 1978, 45 per· eel above tlD,289,993 l"epOrted last year. N• Fr;M'fkp4wc• Yearettd Gal• National Sy•t•011 Corp., Newport Btach, hu announced improved result.a In Sta final aud.JW r.- venua and eamlnga far the year ended Dtc. St. For tbt }'ear, eamlnp h'om COlltlnuJn1 opera· Uona advanced 112 percent to •.ooo, or t6 cent.a a ahare, compar*1 wtth the previoua year'• •Amina• of $4'7,000, or 31 centa. Net rtvenuea •ere l2l,U1,000, an lncreaae of 121 percent oveT •M1.000 !or the pravto<lt year. NI\ ea.rnhs.p, f.n: • cludtn1 exttaordJnary credlta, 1ncreued ue per. cent hd were $1,081,000, or $1.U, compared wtt.J'l, '920.000, orG2 c~ll. lut year. Money's Worth P Ulu.s collects a pool of mooey from which he can draw to pay the comparatively few who ask for a return or their money. P may operate the scheme for quite a while before either disappear· ing with the money or disclosing that the investments have gone down the drain. The "pyramid" scheme is a variation or the familiar "chain letter." Despite tightened gov- ernment regulatlona and con- tinued wam.lnaa. U>o pyranud racket continues to th.rivo and spread. HERE IS AN SEC example of a pyramldscheme: Promoter P offers A and 8 thu chance t.o buy dislributorshlps at $1,000 each, giving A abd B the "exclusJve" rigbt t.o sell ''dla· tributorshlps'' to othen for $1,000 each and to sell certain products to the public. Each $1,000 that A and B re· ceive from thelr sales of dls- trtbutorships must be divided with P, perhaps on a 50·50 basis. In theory, A and B can realize $500 on each distributorship they sell and can recover their initial $1,000 by selling only two dis· lrlbutorahip1. P hu received not oc!y A'a and B'• $1,000 each, buL alao S:iOO for each dlltribulorlhlp A and Baell. OBVIOVSLY. THE number ol lnvutora oeeded to keep the scheme golng la'Out of reach. Say each distributor has to sell ~t other dlltributonr,. then each ot these eisht has to sell et1ht more. totalln' e.. The 1ncreue con· tinues 10 aeomelric progression. T hose wltb doubts about a scheme may contact a re1lonal branch of the SEC or writ~ or phone the SEC, Invest or Services, 500 North Capitol st., Washington, O.C. 20549, (202> 523·5516. Next : Toppl.jng the pyramldl. Relocation t o L A CBS May Spark Trend By JAY SHARBU'M' AP' Tel.,,ls!Oft Writer Since 1947, when the CBS-TV network began, two of its most powerful departments -pro· grams and bll.!iness affairs - have been run from New York, where most TV production once was. On May 1, B. Donald Grant and Gerald Rubin, the respective heads of CBS' programs and business affairs. and CBS' No. 2 man, Robert A. Daly. will run things from Los Angeles, wh,ere most TV action now is. THE IDEA IS TO have them where most entertainment shows are made. to do their executive deeds here. rather than by phone or memo from New York or dur· ing busy visits to what they call "the Coast." Don't get the idea all or CBS is leaving Fun City. CBS-TV chief Robert Wussier says he'll stay in New York, as will CBS News and the network's sales promotion, finance and sports departments. But the relocation of this much CBS power her e could start a trend, even though NBC and ABC say they have no plans lo move their program and business al· fairs gurus from New York. bulk or TV production had long since moved here from New York. WUSSLER SAID IN a phone in· lerview this week that since most network entertainment shows now are made here, it's con- ceivable that some day the head of CBS. TV will be based here. He got nowhere then: "Nobody said it was a lousy idea. They just felt for me to be out he re ... would raise serious operational problems." "That would be m y educated guess, based on the research that I've seen so far," he said. He added that this could change, but ''I'd say that's what we're headed for." Wood said he fell CBS over· came that by leaving Wussier In New York and moving his second in command. Daly. and the head· quarters of CBS' programming and bus iness affairs depart· men ts here. CBS' 'corporate shifts go back to the days of his predecessor, Bob Wood, who ran CBS from 1969 to last May, when he re· signed t.o start a production com· pany here under a CBS contract. WOOD SAI D TWO years ago he proposed r elocating not only CBS' programs and business af. fairs headquarters here. b·Jt also his office, simply because the "IT'S REALLY A smart, good move of the network," Wood added: saying he felt this way because top executives will be available he re each day for immediate race-to-face decisions instead of trying to handle things through Lo s Ange l es subordinates or during their next visit here. Wood also ex pressed surprise that ABC and NBC haven't made similar corporate shifts from New York to Los Angeles. O ver The Counte r NASO L.i stilM)s 10 1 10·. ,~ t#rl ~. n~. ,~, • 10~. 10•) Up s and Doter111 ·i. ·~ NEW voqK IAPI -Th• foUowlnq 1191 .. 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Wediie:iday a Closing Pric~ NYSE COMPOSfl'E t • 1/N CWLYN.Df .4J~. er Tastes Mean More Ads B1 MILTON ll08&0Wm Did you reaUie or would JOU belJno U>at the readers of Boya' Life spend SSZ9 million a year on maca and daserta! Mind you, these are kids qed 1'0 to t'f. Boys' I.Jfe l& a magaiine published by the Boy Scouts ol America; and the Boy Scout.a wouldn't lie to us, would tMyT Il boggles the mind -ftrst. that chlldren are spendin1 10 much on cakes and cootles and othft' sweets (do they hove their own money or do they sUp these items into sbop- pln1 cart.a when their mothers aren't look1n1? >.and second. that anybody would lake the time aod trouble to collect aucb meantngtees statistics. BVl'OF COURSE THEY ARE NOT MEANINGLESS lo the Boy Scouu, who want to make a auceeu of their m quine"' To do that., they need to attract adftltislng. And to attract advert.laing, they mmt eo tbrouib the motions of demonatrating that their young readers have jeans jingling wlth coitu ready to be spent on the wares hawlted ln the pages of Boys' Life. That's the way space and time are sold Money Tree to advert14ers. Boys' Life ls doing what every advertising· carrying medium does: selling its audience at so much a head. Take Xerox, for example. It publishes a clutch of stu· dent magazines: Current Events, Current Science, Read and You & Your World. And it's now distributing to ad· vertisers the results of a survey that show that the two mlllion teenage girls who read these magazines behave in the following fashion: . -ti PERCENT BEGVLAllL Y USE shampoo (and their favorite brand is Johnson & Johnson); -More than 60 percent use electric blow dryers (and their favorite brand is Super Max); -"And they're very big on rinses (Tllme) and condi· tioners (Alberto Balsam)." TO SEE TtDS GAME PLAYED AT A WGHER tevel, you have to check out the pitches directed al advertisers by the mus circulation publications. The Reader's Digest has such a huge audience -more than 18 ~illion pai~ sub- scribers and an estimated adult readership of 42 million - that it's able to boast that its readers "buy one third (and often more> of just about everything bought in the United States." Psychology Today can't compete with Reade~·s Digest in sheer numbers and so it tries lo convince advertisers that its readers are "people who believe in living their dream to· day, not tomorrow." Translation: our readers are j~st itching to buy your products. Psychology Today says its ·'women readers outdo, outplay and outbuy the male re· aders of just about every other major magazine. And our male readers outdo our women." Whal buying power! Playboy operates on this same wavelength. It's current· ly telli.ag advertisers that its readers are the same men who 10 years ago "were marching up_ and down thei~ campu~es protesting a war, forcing a President out of offu:e, puttmg barber shops all over America out of business for lack ~f busint?l's." Todny, though, it's a different story. They still have the same intensity but they've "totally redirected it," say_s Playboy. ACCORDING TO THE PLAYBQY PITCH, its readert "have traded the SOS for IBM and GM and ITT and DDB and so forth down the list of American business. They've JOtned the establishment .. In fact, they're ?n thel~ w,ay lo leading it. Their pursuit of life's exper1~nces isn l the same, either. They're not ashamed of being hedonlslJc. They want more and they want it now." That must be why the advertising pages of Playboy sometimes resemble a catalogue ror smokers and dnnkers. Market Pulls Back; IBM Among Losers NEW YORK <AP> -International Business Machines shares led a sharp retreat ln the stock market loday that left the Dow Jones industrial average on the verge of a 14·monlh low. The Dow average of 30 industrial stocks lost 10.80 points to921.21 Losers outnumbered gainers by more than a 2·1 margin among New York Stock Exchange-listed issues. The renewed decline came after Tuesday's technical rally. in which the Dow gained 5.90 points, collapsed ln early trading today. The average has not closed below the 924 level since Jan. 13, 1976, when it finlshed at 912.94. Doac.Jone•A .,~rage• N~w VonclAPI Fl"81 ~-Jono aver-STOCl(S ln '"d on~" n~'C "~'::' m T rn 176 4l '127 06 171 12 1\ u11 ins.. 10. J1 10\ 13 6S ~" 30lo 97 'IOI •4 >en 0 11\tto\ Clow OIQ '1111-10 86 UJ 61-l.U •os s1-o,. 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The other nlaht , a in not especially fall'· when I wu invited to 11d,nned, DlY face actaal· dinner at a friend's ly awells with terrific bOUle, I couldn't raiat aunburn after I've been taJdoc a small portioo of out lo lton.lyfor an hour. strawberry shortcake. M y friend.a can sun· Within a few hours my bathe practically all day eyelids eot pulf y and my without compllcationa. I eyea alm<>1t closed. Did can't understand It. My it happen because I was lifeinthesummertimeis s c ared to eat the made up of bldlng from strawberry shortcake in ""-'II==;_-----' thesun.-MIAN. the first place? is it Dear Dr. S&ein.uolaa : I paychological?-Mr. Q. have known for years Dear Dr. SteJnc~: J lll\WR OIFI\ • EASnR SUNDAY IS APRIL 10th 99~o 5!! EASTER BASKETS and NOVELTIES T1eo1 thtl ~.dd1es 10 colorful bo•kel\ & novolt1es Idled 10 overflow"'g w111'. delict0u• good•"• & 1oy•' AnERSAll 2'' Will Bl $6 to$J ea. FOSTER GRANT'S •1oasH••uowoov10tH1N1GG.S. 1001 ....... "' ''SUNBEAMS" •lllCON OICOUTID flUIT 01 NUT IGG, l ll.. . . . . I .4t •HINm llGUID lGG COl.OIS,,. °' o. · · · · · · · I.It With 2-Color Gradient 'Dua-Tint' lenses would •l'PNC LL ttry DJU.C h ii TOU would advltt wbat hap pen• when plerted earrinp made of •blte cold wtt.b posts are placed in the ears. (Tbey aometimes bleed and just seem to ooze and get very irritat ed.) But when 14 Karat gold ear- rings are placed in the ears nothing happens, except that the irritation subsides. -Mls8 M . COMMENT: Skin ir- rit ations, rashes, itching and other discomforts have varying causes. It • [ J tr DOI. ._ pro&e<Uvo DOCTOR IN meaau rea aucb •• THE HOUSE : •oec1•1 •••· .. ••""JP• creams may help. N~tber is lt ima11na· takes Sood detectlv~ Uonlbataomepeopleare work ca tho part of both aUerlie to 1t.rawberriu patient and doctor to dis-or other foods. And it ls cover the reason tor lbe also possible that an ear lrouble. irritation may be due to IT IS EVIDENT that nickel lo some earrlnes. 1otJom. .... pat\lm•, etc.) ltmay tab• J.Gaa time to d llcover lb• duu that tlnau lb• culprit. Usu.ally, the akin ia a toup proled.ive oraan. But 1kln consists of many thiaes that may go wrong. FOa EXAMPLE. con· some skins cannot tolerate sun as well a.s others. Sometimes the cause will be found to be some medicine the pa· lient has been taking which sensitizes the skin. SKIN LIKE any other sider that each square organ hi the body, may inch of skin contains 78 be sensltive to some· nerves,650sweat glands, foods you eat or to from ten to 20 bloo<! whatever touches it. vessels, 78 sensory ap. <For example, fabrics, paratuses for heat, lZ •ENTRYWAY •KITCHIN •BATHROOM •NURSERY •GAUGE •LAUNDRY •PLAYROOM 11~ l8NOl'Y ........ for cold. ).a WW .... ... to rffOfd p • lt,500 lltOl'Y eel18 91 ti.le e:oda o( nerve ft.ben. from l to lo 1•$ preaaure a p- paratuaes ror ..... 'Of touch, 15 t o 1 0 0 sebaceoua elands. SS hairs and muscle•. lt,500,000 cella (l.L. Lubowe., M.D.). When we look upon skin as a living organism and not just as a coat, it is more likely we will give lt the respect and as.- tention it deserves. 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ALEX BLACK 1st Team Choice Abo eamini AD.CIF hooon fro Sou1h Coul Leaaue is San aeme:nte High 11.W'd Ttm Dunham, a second team choace. The selection or Tu% u a player ot the year maria the first time an Oranee Coast area basketball standout has received such ac- colade&. Tuz. a 6-6 forward with the moves of a guard, led the Sea Kings t.o the CIF championship with a 16.4 scoring average. Sharing player or the year honors * * * TIM DUNHAM 2nd Team Choice Luecheri Assailant Grievance Filed ~In Randie's Behalf ORLANDO, Fla CAP) The Major League Baseball Players Association Tuesday filed a grievance on behalr or Lenny R a ndle, lhe Texas Rangers second baseman who punched out his manaJ,!t•r. Frank Lut'- chesi. The Texas manager \\;;is listed In salisfactor) condition Tuesday at Mercy llosp1tal hl•re following surgery to r('pair a lnpl<· fra<'· tured che<'k bone Randle had compla111l•d uhoul losing his second bast.• Jr>h lo rookie Bump Wills Monda\. ht' walked over to Lucchl's1 on lht· field before an exh1b1t1on gaml' to talk over the situation Ill' said Lucchesi called him a punk According lo a \\ ltncs'.'>, the 28-year-old Randle lh<'n d<'cked the 49-year-old l.ucche..,1 \\1th one punch and continued to rc11n punches on the LJllC'n m :.inager before s hortstop BNt Cam· paneris broke up lhl' fight Brad Corbett. the Texas o\l.ner. 1m· mediately suspended Handle• on Monday. "The club has the right to 1m pose discipline. but the phiyc·r always has the right to challenge,·· said Dack l\loss counsel for tht' pla) crs assotia tion Mos!' said Randll' ask1.•cl the un ion to ftll' a ~ric\ :met'.\\ h1< h "ill ht• ht•ard by an 1mp.1111;tl arbitrator in a week or t'ho .. The test 1s ""hethl'r !ht n· 1.., 1ust cause for the d1se111t1nl' 11n posed ... :\los~ s aid from S<'ol tsdale, Ariz . Y.hcn· hl' ls tounng -.pnng tra1111ng -;Iles Moss !'aid lht• su-.pt·ns111n \\ 111 stick 111 the meant1mL·. hut the un ion 1s attempting to ilrrangc th« hearing.as soon as possible la BLU Dully ol La Verne's D•· mien, who led that school tu second place ID lhe Sao AnlODM lA••ue and the •ttood round or the playoffs with a 23.2 averaae. "J waa just hoping lo maJre All· CI F, •' said Tu2. •'Thal was one or my 1oala allhe st•rt ot the season. But making co-player or the year was something I really hadn't ex- pected. This comes as quite a sur· prise." Tuz has narrowed his list to eight regarding which school h~ ·u. turid ln 1be r all. A mana the schoola tle'• cona•deran1 are UCLA, USC, litab. Colorado, Santa Clara. Ouaon Stale, Onion and Tu ... ·'I'd Uke to stay Lr\ the western part of the country." says Tui. Jack Errloo. Corona del Mar's coach. said he wun 't surprised at Tuz's selection. "There &ff some fine players around, but personally I felt Tuz should get It. He played against a lot ot fine players and I thought he stood Sports in Brief Title for Lakers; Fidrych fuj11red INGLEWOOD Vndt.•r the guidance of rookie coach Jt•rry West. the Los Angele:. L.1kl'rs clinched their first PJt1fie Div1Mon champwnship since 197-1 b y d e f c a t i n g t h e S c· a l l I t' Supersonic:. 100·97 at the Forum Kareem Abdul Jahhar·s :!9 points It'd the Lakt•rs to th<· :\a t1onal BaskNball i\!-.:,0('1at1on "'in Tucsdav, hut lht' lt•am h,uJ to fight off a final flurQ or poinb b\ the Sup<.>rsona·-. 111 tht• l'lns1r1g minutes to assun· lh1·' tt l111 ' \EATTLE. 10" .,,,,,. •'If\ "II , At 1"11. ... LOS IVIGELE\ •001 "" , .. , ' ........ ,, , , . "" .tf)F\ If I 4' '" I ! • ' ,,,,, ... 1q fl':" -, 1 • • , ·~ ,. ' ... S• 4 111• . . " lo· Am_.,.. ..... I ' ,,. "" ' "" '" ••'Jt f 'id'11<-h Hurt .. 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Th<' Yank1:es were in Dunedin for an £'xh1b1l1on game with the 1•,pans1on Toronto Blue Jays but ;\it•tllt•s. an El Toro resident. m1s-.... ,.d tht• team hus lo the b<MI park .ind had l'hl'tkC'cJ out or his hotel. fll l"'umahly 1 P\urning to the ll'arn .., tra1n1ng hast" 1n Fort I .1ull1•nl.ll1 .\i-Jtlt"• "hn ... 1gnl'cl a lhn•e· '1-.11 1·111111 al'I \\Ith lhl' Y.tnkl'eS 1111 .• rl'IMll ll'd ~120.IHHI la~t J ulv . '' "" unh:ipp' h1•t .1ust· lht.· f'l11h h.td rt•luM·d to rt•rwgnl1al1: lhc.• I'•'' l ,1nd h.td 1•ng.1gl'd rn a shout 111,; m.1td1 "1th o\\nt'r Ccorge ~\1·1r1h1 l'lllll'I Frida' ('.eleb11 at ti\ Coif and skawboard il«11on are Thursda~ .., ml•nu at tht· <.'t:'lebn l) Challeng<' of lhl· Sl•:-.cs com petition 111 M1ss1on V1e10 fratur 1ng Kath~ Crosby, Mel.Pan Ste\'enson, Krist) M c~1chol and Dan Haggerty out n •9"'1 11m• he pla.)·tld. There_.. I lot <JI key Ill OJ\I w r• proved detervloa." aa.ld Enton. Blac:t, a MCOftd team All·CIF •·A cbcice ... a JWUor. scored at a 19.2 clip and was also a nomanee for pla)'crof the year hononi. Dunham, a three-year all· lea1ue slandout for San Clemente, avera1-ed 16.3 points a came for the Trilons, who finished second to Corona del Mar1 in the race for the league championsblp. * ""' T-A.it.QI' U e.• ___ ... OvHy o-... ... II'. U I ..._ w--.. , ... 1)1 M<C..•IM WMr., .. , ,..., 1' O H•·••k.1.-•• "' no n...c-....... ... tr. tt• l't-... ,\."'-6) \t. n I "'"-~ ., ~-n• ,_, "-,. ~. f\I ti.c-a. C--41t1MM •·' Ir. ,. r C••lll•t.Cov..,. •• !w. 240 '--' .. "' ANIWI teutl!TouM(e SornlOlo eo-v Oltttllam, IN Cl•,,....I• Undttwooo, R_,,. M•t\O" North T'"otr•nc:. .. ConnOlly Cut .. , C1tv W191\I, ~'""""'"Poly MuJl•n,. W•rrpn FlltQ.r•ld, 1..• H•t>•• '-•rle~ c.tor 111o * * \. J•. 11 ' •• Sr. 1!10 ,., "· ,. J •1 5' 14A ~l Y. ?SA • S ~r. II I & J Sr. "I (>. ~. 110 64 Sr. ,,. •• Sr. ••o * Daolv P11o1 Slifl PllOlo In addition to the fractun·il cheekbone. Lucc hesi alo;o n· ce1\ ed a concussion. a lact•r.1t1·d hp and an undeterm111cd b;H·k In· Jury Doctors l':\pc«l the Tc:-..1-. skipper to lea\e the hosp1tJI m l wo or threC' days_ Lucchesi said he hasn l clc.· c1ded whether to file assault charges against Randle There also 1s the possibility of cnmmal charges st emm111g out of the inc1 denl t1ppNI tn .1 lh·11111-. hl'ctrll~ shot \\llh 2 2'.l ll'ft m lhl· i_.1mL· Tue:. rla~ n1 i.:h1 . l!l\Jnl! lhP \'am·11uvcr \anurk~ an 1mpor \;ml J 3 lll' \\1th the Lm Alll!•'ks K111gs in a Na- lwn,tl llod.i·~ Lt.•<aguC' gamt• Stevenson dashes "'1th Crosb) 111 golf al the Mission V1e10 Coun trv Club on the sixth hole. It":. a one-hole test and i.tarl!-. at 10 a.m . JACK·TUZ (23) CIF CO-PLAYER OF YEAR IN 3-A. PETE ROSE Price to Go Up On Reds' Rose •. ;TAMPA. Fla tAPJ Pete Jlo s c • th re e ·ti m c N a ti on a I C.ague batting champion and Ol)e·time most valuable player. t<as told the Cincinnati Reds 1f they dclrft meet his pay demands by b11seball season opening day. tbe price will go up T he Reds announced earlier in the day that thelr previous orrer, believed to be $325,000 a year tor C.o years, bad been w1thdr•wn. Rose, through a prepared 4at.emeht read by his Cincinnati attorney Reuven Katz, said that lf the Reds do not meet his de· i:rland <A $400,000 a year by open- lpi day -April 8, the price goes ..,$25,000. .The Reds aald a.ose's ul· thn awm Included three steps: an i ncrease to $42.5,000 30 days etter the 1ea10n opening, $450,000 after 8Q.days ind $475,000 after 90 41)"1. Reds 'ener•l monager Dick Wagner aatd the Red8 would not ,.Y ~ the amount he seeklJ, a um that haa risen alnce the Cree •sent draft. • K 1t1 uld the Reda never ffreed to meet Rose's ort1lna1 umand ot $400,000 over a two- ar period untll the free a.rent altwuov r. · .Katz and lhe Reds 1&.ld the! ball c b dtcUned ROI ·1 1u11eatfon c>fblDdioi arbtttalaon. -------- Namath to LA? Lel' Mac Phail . i\mt'rican League prt>sidenl. <.~11d hf' has been in conta('t \\'llh Tt•:xas nf hc1als and"' 111 continue lob<' The ltt• llfll•d Los Angeles mlo a second pl;1n• Ill' w1lh lhe Pit tsburgh Pt'ngu1m. in the Norris 1>1v1s1on. "'hill' thl' deadlock llr1111ght fourth pla<'l' \'anl'OUVt'r \\ 1th1n a po111t of tht' Minnesota '\orth Slat s .ind within lwo points or the Sl'«Ond pl.ire Chicago llluck llc1wk-. in the• SmythP DI\ ISl()ll Al 2 30 it'll be Haggerty, of Grizzly Adams fame, meeting McNichol <one of the stars of lhl' TV se ri es. Famil y.) 1n skateboarding at lhc Missinn . Viejo Country Club's upper park ing lot. The action 1s open to the publil'. free of charge. Rams Get a Gift: · . .. T hey apparently are go111g In ha\e some sort of hearing,' he '>aid "We <the ALI will monitor \\hat they do The Cirst dise1phne 1s at the club level If 1t 1~ msuff1 c1ent. the leaeu<' or com m1ss1on<.>r ·s office .... 111 lake further actwn · · ,~FL Changes PllOENIX The :\ational ·'·et Tourney LO'S A.NGELf'=< A.Pl H1•..-11 ,,,. ru,..,d.\y . ..,.,, c. '" .;riuJn •' "''' ,,WOt>O P.1, •~r.. Wut~w;o t t• """•\ t~ft\ttrnr-nl ~1no1,. •. Fu\1 Rf'u1"t11 ChU Au ~v d,.t Bnon QB Is Free Agent Comm1ss1oner Rn"' 1<' Kuhn \\as not a\·a1l able for ('Ornment Lucchesi said he wished he were 10 years youn~t'r .. so I could handle the s1tuat1on mvselC · -.1 had one hand in my pocket and the other one by my side.·· Lucchesi said from his hospital bed. "I was looking down at the ~round. 1 neve r saw or knew what hit me." Randle slum ped at the bat last season. hitting .224. He had com plained in spring training that he wasn't given a fair chance to keep his starting job. "I hate that this had to hap- pen," he said. "But I · guess he JUSt took it for granted that I was a pacifist ... I just ran out or cheeks lo tum." Moss said he knew or no dis- ciplinary action taken over a player-manager fracas since he and executJv~ director Marvin Miller took over union Jeadersh1p in 1966. Football Ll'dJ.:lll' <idopted sweep- ing chJngt.•-. for its t978 season Tuesda\. l'Xpanding the regular season from l I to 16 games. \\ 1dt•nmg the pla~ off field from CIJ:hl lt•ams to 10 and g1vmg the R''"'"•m~ ',,,., ')11'\Qlt ~ f'Onl'J ~ 1u,,d (Olin 0 1bl"VnPf Lt•~\t F1Hot 6 7 "' 1 Ji tt R ri,wi.~" f1""f Ge,,.. Mav"" A l ,. 4 'i.tnd.-¥.I'll"'' di> I TrAy N~ll"" 1 \ 4 !\ ,. t fr \. v V10t,,._ ~f fi>,1ltf\Wf\ll\(tl l}'l ~ft """" l•·ni, ,,. • Sno·,..,,YWJ c.1.-#-'" 1 ~ l & 1 • 0¥< K 'lC')''""°,....1 Ar•'~""•""°")~ t t. 1 A PFIP' fltm·nQ :l·, c.~.ulf"\ P,.-,A,, H ,. ) "'' <.r_.n 4;.m1th "' 1 Tnm (,"'''"~" 1 II\ 1 ~ "''"' R~'""''""' Ct•lo..,._um•vr•., 1 \ UCI, SoCal Mauled tT trvint' and Southern Cal College pitchers had a tough af- ternoon Tuesday. A pair of lrvine pitchers al· towed 17 hits as visiting Cal State (Los AnaetesJ outslugged the An· teaters, 11-7. And Costa Mesa· based SoCal saw invading Cal Baptist hit the ball safely 12 times in a 5-3 baseball win. SoCal's Vanguards were limit- ed to five hits with two of the runs scoring on errors UCI. which had 15 hats, was sparked by Brian Hester (two doubles, two s ingles), Brad Weaver (single, double, triple> and Jim Wick (single. triple>. E•ov ct S"uCl'dtt f f P•vlon. D'\ ..... "''"'' 1b Wlnlt<r' lb ThAY .. , ,, Enot,. 1t> IJCllVIM (11 ab, 11 rbl W&•hl"QIM ,, loo o Wovor If t I II 0 M<Mllla" Oii t o II o Morton.tlll \ 1 A1 Wock,C 1 t 1 o Oobo II ' o ? o Fr1,11r11e o 1 n I I Tolal\ S<ortW¥ f1W1ln41t ~ , , 0 ' 1 J , 3000 0 0 0 0 ~ , , 1 0000 0 0 0 0 .,. 1 u ~ Ca•\l~lr •L .. I UC lf'Vlf'MI> . ~ . 700 '" 000 It 17 f 0)0 011 010 I I~ I SoCii Coll-UI ·-'II rM Ch~Dl<•u•ltn II l O 0 0 ~••rs n 4 t 1 o Grt•• o 1 1 1 0 Sl<•llo'I. di\ • 1 I 0 S<""•lr c 4000 C41 8aD1°'' SoC.iCoU- TllOmH It> J>Alye\lllro rf Wll•on lb G. AO•mt. ?b S.mowno I. AllOrM.O Tol9'• , 0 0 ' '0 1 0 J 0 0 0 l 0 1 0 0000 0000 ~ 1 $I .. " . 001 '°° 110-\ 11 ' IOC> 209 000 ) S l PHOENIX <AP1 Th<' Los Angeles Rams have decided to play a waiting game for Joe Namath and will obtain the quarterback from the !"cw York. Jets without trading away a player or draft choice'. "If the Jets w e re to gt't anything from the Rams. it would be in--the form of a gift from Carroll Rosenbloom to Leon Hess." a highly placed Rams source told The Associal ed Press at 'l'uesday·s National Football League meetings Rosenbloom is the principal owner of the Rams and Hess 1s the princip~ owner of the J els. There will be no deal made al the meetings. the source added, but the Rams will acquire the 33.year-old Namath via the free- agent route. The source said the Rams were unwilling to take a chance oo dealing away a player or draft choice on a quarterback whose fragile knees leave in doubt t.be amount of playine time he will be abJe to give them. Namath has said the past few Mulligan ·coached Marquette Star 8 CRAIG SHEFF ·'Tom called lo get some ad· lahd 16 rebounds. He had the plonshfp ed a "-5 season re-~ti.0111.,.....si.11 vice on the three JCs, not same-winning bucket at the cord. He was a unanimous plck Ttrr~e years ago Bill knowing that one of them was buzser in a 51·49 wln. Monday aa c:onfer~ce player or the Mulligan, then the Riverside RJverslde," says Mulligan. ' ntght Whltetiead scored eteht year . City Collece baskttbaU coach, now tho Saddleback College points and had 11 rebounds. •1 Jen>liMr ja 8 very serio~ received a telephono call he-coach. He played j"'t as w~ll for ldd and u 1'1ce a Jcld as l e~er won 'tforget. N eedleH \o uy, Jerome • M 1U t Ri Ide had. And tie was very con. "It wu from my old high Whllehead picked Riverside. u can a vers · eetned. In fact he called m.e school coach at Waukegan Therestlshlstory ••He did not have good t.hreeweeksagot.otindouthow H.iah in nllnols, Tom Berni· Whitehead starred at arades tn hl1h school, but ho wedldifttMcOn!erence,''says cle," s~a Mulltean. "Ho had Riverside CC for one aeason. a pen tall h\s tree Urno in the re-Mulllaan ... retired, but he !Jtill kept active then tranaferred to Marquette adln1 lab. Then he'd 10 homo Wbl'ehc-·;i also c:AUed coachint at a arammar 1chool Unlvenlty. Monday nl1ht he and eat and com• back and " ""' .. 1n Waukegan." w11 onooCthut.an In the War-spend time in th library. Ho Mulllcan Tu"day mornlns Barnicle had developed n Ti on• 8'7·68 victory over North only wanted to *lay one yearat after arrNtna ln "':Milwaukee • clote friendship with one orthc Carollna In the NCAA cham-Riverside,'' says MuJUian. They misled connections, but 8tan of the Waukegan High plon•hlpieme. Whitehead. 1 9·10, 230· Mulllaan had planned to c1tt team and when ll came time Wbltehud had hi8 .beat pounder, acoted n polntl a blm baclc'l\l~l\itht for the youth to pick. colle1e. aame afainJt North Carolina c•m• foe ROC ,that IOHOn, "That's the ind of lrtd h~ he had narrowed It down to Ch1rtotte tn Satttrday 'a leadlng MulU1an 1 t•tm to ii ... yo\i cout 't ask for • three JC.. lt11Ja1J. i Un1 21 point.a· Mla Ion Confortnce them-t rperaon," said MulUpn. \ JOE NAMATH seasons he would like to play in Los Angeles, close to Lhe television and motion picture in· dustries which would supplement his income. Rosenbloom, not co1ncldentally, is a major stockholder in Warner Brothers. a majormoviecompany. The salary Namalh received last year, reportedly $450,000, would go t.o $495,000 in 1977 if the Jets pick up the option year or his contract. But they wilt not, nainely because they are corn- m Hted to rebuilding under Richard Todd, a rookie :quarterback last. year out of Alabama, Namath's alma mater. · Tt\at meana Namath wlll go on waivers.Friday. No team is cx-pecled to claim him, which wowd make blm •tr.. atent, available to the Roma at whatever they are w11llnC to pay him, roportedly be· tw~en $150.,.000-$200,000. If any team we w clalm him -aod · hi• mammoth salary -Naaat\ could reJec:t. tha\ tura a become• Crtt agent, any~. DAI 'i PILOf Bu cs ild ally,5-4 II CM, Diablos Topple Foes A wild lhrff·nm raJly by Onmae Cout Coll .. • lbe '-* of u.. lath lD· Dini ,.,. the Plrat.el a S.4 South co .. t Con· ferenc~ bueball win oHr vi11tm1 San Diqo Meu Tuesd•Y Tho vac&ory kept the Buca (S.l) a~me ahead of Ceniloe in the con· fer•nce chase. It was also Orange Coast.'• 14th wln ln 17 games. c. • h bad I.cored two ~ lo the nJnlh to U• at st 2. trailed •·!en- &mna t.tre tut o1 t.M lOlb. IJ\cr tbe flrst better •ent out.. Rlek Dostal started the raJly with a 1i.0Cle. Daryl Sconiers then sm,Jtd and Rick Woolard walked to load the bua. Plneh-hltter Rieb LaFrance then alniled to ritht to score Dostal and ~oniers- aad wben tb ,J>a 11 r Meta oultlelder'1 1love- W oolard ICOOled home wit.II thewinnln1 nm. Coadl llUte Mayne's Plrata hid been held to Just rour blta tbrou1h ei1ht Jnninas by Men p1t.cber a.y Lane. But .a walk and an error [n lh• nJntb bdped OCC Ue It . Seonter1 led off wllh a walk, Woolard followed For Coast Area wllb Rosaq an ~rror Olcnn RoberUon's s n•le then plated Seonlers and Richy l"rlck11 bit tot Woolard home A pop fly and a clo.e play t flrbt ended the lnntna. OCC now lakes a break from South Coast play. resuming April 12. The Pirates host arch-rival Golden West Friday. 0. .... C:-t Ut ... , """""'" ,.. Oth•9i Sc..-•••• ,. _._ ... .. ......... u. ,, l ~••"f• ... "-"'""' " ,.,,,., .. 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' l 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 • 4 aa. r II rbl Vikes Top FV, 7-5; Grab Lead Women's Results Tri11mph; GW Falls triumph over the battl· • The key blo"'. for Costa ang Fountain Valley Mesa w~ delivered by Barons before 488 fans Jerry Cnbbs, a two·out Tuesday night. ~igb cho_pper to th~ in· The victory sews up field which couldn l .be the Sunset League girls handled cleanly w1~h basketball championship P i n c hr u o n e r K r 1 s for coach Joanne Kellog f ernstrom stashed on ~.( ........ C•lll\Ofl u Aleler.:MI HArrl~ 10 hrtll.21t •tt<tt .... Wll~t rl Hutlltt. rl flla\lmoncl cf .,..,,.,...11,C 01s1 .. oo N"toft P I ' 0 0 .. ' ' 0 4 I t t • 0 0 0 a 0 0 I ' 0 0 t Marina High or Hunt· ·fogton Beach took over $Ole possession O( the Sunset League baseball lead with a 7-5, ll·inninc -Victory over host Foun- • tain Valley High Tues· -: day night at FV's Mile Square Park. And in other Sunset play, host Westminster handed Huntington ·Beach a 6-2 defeat. Edison (Huntington Beach) can move back into a tie with Marina for the loop lead tonight al 7-it the· Chargers c an ,)(noc k off Newpo rt Harbor at TeWinkle Park in Costa Mesa. In the Marina 11th, the Yikes' Jeff Graham had the game·winnmg hit, scoring Gary Springer .(who had singled) and Mike Fuentes (who had 'walked> Ken Hanvey had four hit s for Marina , a ll singles. as lhe Yikes col- lected 17 hits in the 312- hour game. Scott DeLong was the \one Fountain Valley player gelling two hits-a triple and a ~ingle. Meanwhile. Hunt · mgton Beach's only t wo runs came in the seventh inning when Shawn Gill singled in Jim Thomas ;.ind Kurt Lundstrom. HB's Oilers cou ld manage only four hits off :Westminster pitcher Bob ·:Wadsworth. H11<11l11t1on • .. <h UI 4(,rce. rl 'fl\omn II l.und\lrom 21> "S.anchez o It Muq•verodh Glll.c JIH<I (I Sto1nh•.n lb .. , .. m,trom )b ,., r l 0 7 1 , J 0 1 n J 0 l 0 ) II ) " (I " .., n Wru~Ptt .~ ,.. .... "'" " l~lol\ ,. 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E stancia hurler Jim Campbell uve Santa An a Valley both its hits tn the first mning. along with two walks and a hat batter. and that was all the Falcons needed for a victory at TeWinkle Park in Costa Mesa. ~'lallCle Ill Vantt-t lall•t~ll llT•r•l .. 10111.teC.lflMftte •al•' 1111 F 141 G1111~11 C.rr (1) F 141 Funt Cl\a119e1e •n C 16> M-'~'fl\lm W-•• 01 G G 111 llrav Moyl•11 IOI G 11'1 Da•ntrom El T0<0 .corl119 sut>s· C•non 2, L•k•r 1 Mo<rl\ 1. Whltegon 3 Sa11 Cl•m•11•e scorlo9 s111>\: Po.i 1. Wllt••m'°' '· llrl\le 1S, Rosa..mo 2. O'H1qe11• Half11""' S.11Cl-nle31·3'. WHlnllnmr 1461 (ll) EdhOft Olldlo 11•1 F Ill Holman s ... ., ... <JI F tOI Hanlon Har111nq 1101 C 10 Ron• Bean 141 " IOI MICI\•'"°" Stotr•\I •SI G , II Mala•• Ed"on .corlno •..0• Grah•m 4 l ttylor 4 Wr\llT"ln~t~r Mun-.ell J. 6r••tot 3, Frltlld 1 Q\risl•nscn I. Halll•me Wttlmln\ltr. n 10 Co,I• Mesa02l Ill) Vnivor.Jly Dltlt•I 1101 F I•) Tl'lOm\0011 Devaen 101 F 161 RoDb•n D•ll• 191 C 0) Weatherby Frreman ID> G l4l Wit_,. 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Mov_ing into the top 0 0 0 0 l ' 0 0 Golden West College lost it:; first game m five weeks and Saddleback scored a run 10 the 11th inning to win an J C b aseball play Tuesday. ' 0 0 0 hot shooting contest .•. a spot With Corona del Mar physical duel which saw • and El Toro are the the losers get few breaks Diab!os of Miss~on Vi~j.o, from officials. 8-1 victors agains t v1s1l- • 0 0 0 Tol•ls 0 ... 0 0 lt 4 J I k-.WIMllllS C0!1•"'-OOJ 001 ~ ~· ; Fountain Valley had ing Dana ~ls. COM ttO 000 G0-4 I 1 ~HllftUI GWC's Rustle rs s uf- fered their first Southern C.al Confer ence defeat, falling to host Cypress, 9·7 . And Saddleback. after sconng three in the ninth to tac. defeated vis iting Chaffey, 9 8, on an 11th inning lead -off homer by Tim Wallach . shot exceptionally well, Toor ~ilo .got Costa canning 58.1 percent of · M esa s w1nn1~g ra~ly its field goal attempts started. in the ~1ghth lD· u n ti I the Cina I 4 Y2 ning Wlth a single and m 1 nut es . At that Fernstrom, run'ning for Junct ure the Barons Troilo1 stole second and were ahead, 52-49. moved to third on an out Craf)O, If Hein.lb Brown.er ll•thk• ( Romero Jb Reeve. rl Wllcoa,rt Metoul•n 71> IClnnev." S1mon,dl'I l<•lld•ll p M rMurr•n.p •• , 3 3 3 , r 0 t 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 , II~ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 t 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 ' J 2 l 0 ' 0 0 Rut then they w ent before <;ribbs took over. cold, missing their next Earlier the Mesans four shots from the floor had struck for three runs and s uffering .three an the third inning on a critical turnovers. two-run smglc by Dave Meanwhile, Huntington Mo 11 i ca a n d Troy went ahead 53·52 on Ybarra'srbi single. Cher) I Cadv's 19-foot Corona del Mar had bu Ilse) c fron1 the field taken the initiative in the 3 0 0 2S 0 • 0 0 0 Vince Bienek s lugged a three-run homer for GWC while teammate Ken Munger had a two· run blast, his firth of the Tol1ls 3 I MIW..Vl•lt 191 Gr .. 1~v rt L• Joi• rt HAw-t"• rt Wei-tr " IC noC>Oll. Oh R" 11 Newto" lb 0 R•Pd !b Swe•1v c O•D.on c Mccann " C R•PCI ph SCl"AI p e"" 10 Fruu 1IJ •b , 4 7 " ..... ) , season Br .lt'l .. .tU'IC 11 s.-1 ... 0<><1 lt> H·JPDI:'' < O"VO\••f' 1"9 ~•"'',.." IJ• M unq1r \"- l ~ 0 I with 3·4 1 remaining. first inning with rbi " •o• Mary Jackson's free blows by Cory Alde r , ! throw with 2:56 left tied Bruce Beck and Don o at at 53, then Doyle went Barth and was silting on ~ to work. After Debbie a 4-0 lead after two tn· 1 Burrows put HB on top nmgs. TOIAI\ 'l 0 ' 0 ' ' 3 , 4 I ? l 0 I 0 0 ' 0 I I I I 0 0 0 0 0 0 7t I Sc_.., 111111111' I ' ' ' I 0 1 0 0 0 I 0 0 II 10 2 ' 0 2 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 fl B·~t., <' •' o<voac•I •o M O\f>" cf N"m'°lh ol't •t £ .. .,.., ,, V11to1.t~QUJ>/ lh Wt\•t• p Co•t•I•~ o Rot>t•l\Of\. e> 0 ) I 0 0 0 n u 1 l 0 I I l 0 0 0 I I I II 0 n ~ 54.53 with 2:15 showin~ Mission V1eJO played o on the clock, Doyle re-Jong ball with a two.run ~ bounded in a missed homer by Gary Knopoff o s h ot, scored another and a solo four-bagger 0 from underneath, then by Jeff Ris. D•llAHllls M•Hlon V1efo r II e 000 100 0-1 J 0 ll1 00? a~ 10 I ~ canned a l2·footer. 0 0 0 () 0 0 1 With 40 seconds to go, Totals ~ 1 I? S<o,. by 1n111n91 r II • Gol""n Wttl 000 001 )10 1 11 1 Cvprns 000 230 •0• q 10 O s.dcll.WO l'f the Oilers led, 60·53, and the win was theirs. Baseball Vista SDUTHCOAST CONl<ERENCE SOUTH COAST LEAGUE ... II rbl Doyle had 14 of her 16 points in the last half while Cady scored 20 and Mary Brown tallied 10. Cady also forced five W L GB W L GI ~~•~b•uon 11 N~d'm•n Oh AV\ti., r &rode" 10 W•llacn 111 V"tnrJt lt\ l\f,.,•I rJn U ""4~11 ,, t(p .. , .. Molin•<* t.1 .... , ..... 7b 8Arron o l\~lt.\fl'" n Comb\ e> N•Ql"t) O Tot t lo. I 0 ? J \ l I 0 0 0 0 n o 0 0 .. . I) I) •) 0 I 1 ) I 0 I 0 0 D n n I) I) II turnovers. ' T erry Roberts of the ~ losers forced HB into five turnovers with ex· cellent defense and also n s cored 14 points. Jackson S<o,. bV IM•n9t ~ hat 24 pomls and had an Y exhausting personal duel with Burrows as the two er .. ,,.,. !iaCIO••M<• ' " e II? (Yll1 171 Oil 4 ll ) ooo 100 on 11 • '' ' Gymnas tics H ufttutqtofll 8••<" ''' 1• U\ ,, Un1Vtr1'1ty V4 1it ntJ 1 M ~t, .-ir Ht I C · 1 girls worked each other over Mary Jo Leonard. hobbled by an ankle sprain, forced four Oilers turnovers in the last half Hwnt ....... 1'111'11 f'ln' V••fey D•an9t C:<la,f {t"rr•tO\ S1Jnt11 An-t I 7 I ) J• ~ Ml \an ""'0"10 Fu11,..rton • • J San D•t<IO Mel• l .. )• > J I .. GrossmQ<ll I \ Tun~v·, S<orh Dr.t"91" Co.\SI S. SD M•<~ 4 n1nqisJ Cerritos 14 Full••l'>n • Ml !!AC 10 Gro<\mon• \ Frtd•Y't G•Mf>\ Mt SAC•ISanla4M G ro\\mont 81 Cerrito\ tO 1n <9t>ron.J OPI M~r J 1 EI Toro 3 1 M •\\101'\ V!flO 1 1 I"~"• M••• 2 7 S•n Cl~"'4'nle 1 1 Un1vflr .... tv 2 l D&M Hiii• I 3 L•qu~a BMCh 0 • T,..td•v·• Seo"' Co•I• MMA s CdM• tl1nn1"9~) M•S'I"" V1tiol. Odr\ol Hill~ I TMn'10...... L aou11e Buell at C051 .. Mesa Da11• Hlll\al SM\ C••-nle Ml\SIO<ll/1~1011 El Toro Coron• Otl M.lr II University SOU THEllN CAL CON f'E RE MC£ SVNSl.T LA AGUE W L T GB W l. Gold~n W•sl " I I -M•rtna 4 1 ~nl• Monoca i 1 Cl Ed·"'" 3 1 LA .. ~<bo• " • n Foullld ~VIII~ ' ? A·o Hondo • • 1 l' > Nl'wOOrt t-f4'f'OIO" t 3 Cvor,.\\ • '· 'l S w ..... , tnfll'\\tH 1 4 LA .,,,ul-\t 4 ~ 0 ) It 1nlrn9I0<18'-•<11 1 4 LO\ ""Qe'I!"> cc 0 t I u .. ' Tun6n'• S<...-s T .. \d4iy•, S<ortt Wfl'\tmln\tf>f 6 Hvnl 8'-tl"'"' 2 CVP'""~ .. Goldf-n Wf' t I M.)f'U'\11. Fount.tin \/aHe-t s LA Huoor 11 R•D>i0"'1n T•nl""'' G.lmt , 1 1 3 G• • t') 81"•..,I'\ H~ 11 • Oovtf' '"' F '6 Lonqf.-11ow (Adv !~1 F , ,. ! qol>"rh Santa MOn1C•,,. L .. C< .. r "~ on V\ Nawoort Ha(bor at Unf"'flen w"' ' 6tti>Nn M J(I ) Bt'lwn 1/l r 1 Lt•O'\.lTO Todly'\ G•Mt-T,.Wlntcl,. P•r" Ht Sanl• Mcln•U at l A H••t><-CENTURY LEAGUE "71)!11T\4t' "1 ,,._ A11,.nn•tw"""m f , .. ~'", , 8t.1rrt)w\ '"l (. 7.U JcJCk ,on Wf'•v '•Of c. f(>J 81S\~n Tilund•y·, G•m.. W L " S<or• lty o..lrt••s F ''"t'l• ~.,., ,,. ) l yol\ HI 1 I Fiii VIII"" 14 If> 16 11-S1 H11n1 Bea<11 16 10 to 20-t? Dana Hills CdM Girls, Upsets 62-44 I ACC: •l r,.,1,,..n W"\I S.1ni. i\M Vallry 4 0 LA Sot.ttl\"'"'' •' !ianla Mon•c.t Voll• P•rl( 4 O LA H.trbOr al C1ore~\ Or•nqe J ? MIUION CONFl!RE NCI: so..twri Ol.i,1on W L T Soull\WP\I"'" S 1 0 1<00111111 t ? Senta Al\I t 2 EIModellA 1 3 GI Tuslln I C EU111cla 0 C Sadd•tbac~ • S 1 31h T""'"'' Sc.," l'~lllll8, T\J\lln 1 Ptlforn•r ; b 0 • ~nOleqo 1 5 0 6 S•nta AA1IO,Or1n99C VlllAP¥111.El~na 1 Nort1Wn1 Division Alve,.ldl! T 1 0 S1111a Alla Vall~ l. EJ1a11cl11 Ch•lley ' o fl 1 To4ay'1 0lmtt 5'111 Ber11&rd1"° S J I 1 (IM-etFOOlnlll Cll•us 7 T O 4\'a VIII• Ptrl(•IS.nl• An•Vellay ANGELUSL•AOUE th 2 2 3 JV. ' Terri Aitchison a nd with four fouls each • Maureen Miller led the "Dana Hills played Dana Hills Dolphins girls well with Aitchison get- basketball team to a ma-ting the rebounds and jor upset over hos t Miller hitting well from Corona del Mar Tuesday o utside as well as in· T.......,.,-,S<ores Slddf--q Cll.tfl~• 8t1 I lnnlnq\) Soull\WC>ternl S,,n e~rnardtllO I Palomar s. s,,., Dt•qo 4 St Paul Servile 81\llOO A"lat St Artl'-Y Mater Oet P1u\X w t. o• s 1 afternoon, 62·44, in South sid e." Coast League action. The CdM Sea Kings The loss was the firs t h ave already wrapped in league play after 12 up the league cbam· victories for Cd M with p1ons hip with one game Miller hitting 30 points remaining Thurs day R1ve"lde S C•lru\ I Todey1Chmr S.n ~Ml•d•llO al C1111.-T1uir•v'1 Gamn San DteQO 61 Sl<Ml.W - Alv@,.\Ht-<8t Sout~'" rn !.In ~""rdlno•I Palom .r C1tru\ al Chiflry '.) , ) 3 3 3 ? ' 2 ' T.......,._~ M•t..-Deol. ll15'1oo Amlll> St Paul 4, Ser\11 .. 3 lllnnlt1QS) St. Allll'IOllY l. Pl"' X l JC, Prep Volleyball 2 2 2 3 3 and 6-4 center A1tch1s on night. The Sea Kings are JuN1o1tcou£ce · gettl. ng 25. u Outntadeflrvhw.15-1, 1s.6, 1H:' 12-1 while Dana Hills is Sa11l•Monocae1~G.,011nW••1t&u. C•nyon ciet MAttr Del 1w. ts-•. "One of our starters third at 8·5 arid Miss1· on n-• is s i1o-11. I l f h O••nqe CAMt\I Coll• Cltl r IJllPrlOll JUNIOlllVARSITY was a e or t e game Viejosecond (9·4). t).4,11o-1,1-1s,1su 1rv1,,.<1ot1u0u1111a1s..,1S-10. and d1dn 't play." Cd M 01•• Hiii• r•tl (••)Cd~ VARSITY Coron~ dtl Mar,,., Vn1V<!nlty fS·l, ~ • ~ m Corona d-1 Merdel Vlll•M"IY I S·IJ, 1S q coacJt Paul Orris said. Miiier (JO) F 111) Got01j!'I 10 ''· 1S 4 1s-q MiHlonVl~10!1Pf El Toro IS-', 1S..9. "We also g t . l fo I Limon 101 F IOI P•rk er M"~\onlll•lodel El Toro1S·8, 15·13, 0 1n 0 u All\hlco11 l2S) c (61 ESPO!ltO IMI, IS Sall Cl•mett•• def o .... Hiii• 1"4, trouble in the fourth N••bl~ m o Ill> Torre, sa11 c1_..1. c19r O•n• ~Ill• U·6, J. quarter wa'th tWO players Ftld•• !St G (01 llan~I ll·U, l·IS, IS·I, IS-ll. la9u11a &>ecndef Costa Mesa tS-2. tcorln~ •ub•·. CdM-Klrk •, U·ll i d h ~ v • • .. LafJUM Buell del Ca11e M~\8 U·?. 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INoet l f11hlllO Ui>e lrl>fft IOMt for c•tno lh• •llP4lrta at Ill • ,_.c, Vottk:t• 2 a 81>.m MOii. 3 & '..i.~! p.m Mon · ll'lrv $et • lhrv "'': 2 & 6 p.m. Suo. ~ &lp.m, Su~. /Wtektndl 121M1 a. aboatd the 1kls. dune buuJu, liq &lid.en, netnc c1ra. roller couter "4 • mlTlf otlle< tld~ I '\ ' I I Oat 64th Straight Victory For CdM Tennis Team GymDa1111e11 ·Area Banquet PllU lloldell aelttted Oran1• Co t Collqo'a maa YahaabJ• pla1~r at • ba.aqaet ~ Lbe butet.ba.U team . esults Two.-Ume ClP' 4 ·A ebamplon Coron a del Mu eased to lta. Mlh mal&bt 'rictory TUesday att.ernoon, thelllng bocl Costa Mesa. 26~·1¥1, 00' the loser's courts in South Coast League ten.. Dia action. YA RSI TY •"'-'-'Cit I Ill SA Val..., ...... Sy,.der CU def JOlltt .. ,, d~• l"tmeeler ..0, dtf Crocktt; •·O. dtf M<Wo0er..O·Arr-..clo CEI WOft6-4, .... •>. •1; T~ C(I io.1 W. -.. J, ...... ,, WHftr CEI 10$C ,.._ -M.7.._M ow_... Wallece·MCICftlOlll (IE1 def .._ll'l~WoolttY 61. • ), clef U,,_ drv·--· .... 6-4. 8alr.er·Le-•k cu_,..,,,.1,t.-2.•·1 CfM 11"Y,) C1\'ll C..C• Mna SI"''" Oltlr ICMI IOsl lo GNm ~;lo-.! to fty..c .. ,: CCKt to P•rr'Sll 3_.; lost to "°""''°" O..; Neal CCMI Iott J.6, 3-6, ..... 2•: 0 Wtrrwr ICMI kKt O•. s-1, to4. I_.; 8orl• ICMI IOst o_.. '"'· 4 '· , ... ~ Clltnl~·T•tio.d• CCMI IO\I lo S.ttz-Aou J.4, .._.; '""' to W••M•· 8•tdrld9e ,_., 0-6; u ... J Werner CCMI lo.11·6. 1•; SPiii l •,6 I 0.HMlll&(IJY,) llSV.IMlula.Vltje Sl ... lt, Pt•-COi def Miiier 6 '· d•I ColllftS .. t. def P41tlon 64, dtf Ct•rll 6-J: TOftdu IOI lost s 7,. '·, 6, won .. J; So•rfl,s IOI lo>l 1-4. 6·7. ,_., wo.. 6-3; Beel!. 101....,..6·•. 2-4,0-6,wO<I o 1. Oowbl" Or•ftS·W41rrlnoton IOI IO>I to Luters. Twlnn><J O 6, 5-7, def How- \.tr>Oft ..,, 7-S; l(r09lu1 Paul lost l·•. 2-6. ~otlt 7-S. s 1 E•l-lllVll lt6\'ll Newport Sl119tt1 Gr•cels CNI Ott HamotOft 6 J. d•I McOOfttld 6·2. def Lvnott .... d..r F•lll\6-l: OeMott INI 10•116.w"" ~ •. lost .... won •1: Holland INI to\! I~. 1•. 0-6, ._.; \Auqhlln INI lost? 6. t lo 0-4.W. OowtilH OitmP~Y·Swedlund •NdPf 8Pll ' temobett 6-l. •·I. d•I Ph11t10' Stlldder1 •1 4-0: 0ow1v·S'""" '"' 1 wona.t.l-l,,plol64 s-1. MarlM Ull 171 ,.0..,1411,. Valley Sirt'll" ICttlef' (Ml def Mc:Brldt • l . <l t Linton 6·1. dpt Scllw•rlt 6 1 <I• r Peltr\ M . K<W'll•r IMI w<>'I 1 S 6 J 6-0. 4•3 S.t"" IMI '"'"" • 3. o I 6 J o I Crew IM) lo\16 I won 6 t o J, I 6 °"'"'" Olk•,,..,. Sl'•ton IMI lt><I fl) V dd to-B•tl\.im \ '· S 1 c:t-f V -4\q,.r Cid""'' • 1, 6 •. P•qf'Oft EIPm '""I lo\! J •• ~ W~ll6·• .. I 14Wftl. CIH<ft 071111) ""'"'"''""" s ....... Barn•rd fH) df'f Wdlt..,.,. • 7 •o· • fn ... 6rdlnq •·6, dt'f 0u'11•1> h 4 ,,,., 0Sherm1~ 6 2; Ov\CA 00 won I •. 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OoulllH .-A•r•en-Jo""" IC<1Ml d•' Ha111etd-cff".,..nt~l6-J 6 1,0.IWllllamsAqurw 6 O 6 l, '51\elt>vrne-Mo><Mlllla" CCdMI won 6 7 6-1 6-0.o·I D•~a Hiii• co 1111 Mluloll v .. ie Slnqttl M<C•M. •DI del Macah»o l>·I. def Tr.tmm•I 67• Ek\ 101 lost l 1>. won b 1 R~bl<t• 'O• Otf Mr At1\f PT 6: 3 tt>'\t ti) Nuo•o I b Edw • .,ds COi lo>t • 6. , h Oouf)f.., Qo,•nb'1u'" ~'r)bo1n, rMt <t_.t W 1n1;.-n HJJw1e1~,. 0+1. 6 -1. a""• ~·m,.,n\.l")f\ A°l)f"N'ro ~ o. b I'); Facuu:~IH ( a•vin fMI....,.. I \. 6·1. 1>-3, 6·) ,.tw-111'1' >I Cll't>I IEd1$o.. 5tllq1H O<>wlv (NI del McC••·• 6·1. d .. r Rr09k• 60. d'I Bourd~uu: 6-t, <lei Gauchos Hurdler Wipes Out Mark Saddleback Colll•gc ' Nick Thompson -.l't ,, school record in the 400 intermediate hurd ll'' Tuesday. leading lh•· Gauchos' lra,·k and r1l·ld team to a 76-fl!l '1c·trin over VtMling San Diego cc. Thompson do( lo. t·d 56.9, wiping out ht•v1n Eaton's year-old marl.. In another mc•f'I , Orange Coa~t ~ Pirates fell to host Ml. San An tonio. 95-50, despite a dou hie by Curt Etlenberg. Ellenberg won the s hot put (46-8) and the discus (lSJ-0) and was third in thejavelin (189·6>. Team male K.C Connell hig h jumped6-8. $<>dell-ell 110 1611 ~n 01..., .... , ... ,."mt'•''' 1!')0o-' l"'~' t~Ol "' 1 , "Sm•"' C!.0110 ~ 1 -\I II I 100-1 L.,m4r ·~01 H' > "'""''" 1so1221.1_,1s1n~ •00-1 P"rrtt tSI St t 1 '"''1U'lll~ (SI SU l ~n4tl ~01 \I ~. I00-1 Br..itord ISOI t \'> J • l(tr>q IS) I sr l J C-t'<, •• ,, •<,1 ' " , t\00· I S Bure" •'>01 • n• • 1 '""alla ISi •.04 >. l A4Am•t1•• 1\1 4'.0S SOO!>-t. R llurr:" c<,O) t~ •• l 1 S 9u'<ll ISO) U.2t e. l M.1m ... 1,~ 1\1 1S:21.I: Mater Dei, LC Nines Log Wins Nick Harsh of Santa Ana's Mater Del fired a one-hitter ln handcufring host Bi.shop Amat Hi,ch of La PuenteTuesday af. .te.rnoon, 3-0, in Angelus :League baseball action. ;: And in small s~hools ·tircles it was Liberty :Christian or Huntington :,each, behind the str ong :p ttcblng or Ken Parker. :,topping Victor Valley ~risUao on the winner's .,.etd,S.2. :•: Parker struck out 10 .end walked four for :f.iberty Christian. 'II. MaWO.in1 ' •II r lo :41KM,,..., If ' I 7 ,fl\ 1 II I ...... :i ,, , l"\11,p 1 n II ... ,,.~ (\ 0 II e<MM," l t I 0.WM, tit & II 11 ...... c 1 II II lillu\, r'f > o 1 II, et ) I t 1,111 0 II II ,t.-... 11 • • ~ ac-.., ..... Oii lOO OIH t.:, ~ : Mtlt 000 tOO 0-0 ' 0 • Lalorty~CSI L_ •• r II ltll ,_..,.,.,,_ I 1 I f ~-0 1 • ' ~·" • ' • 0 ~t.C110t ..... J • t ' ·" l 0 0 0 ..,,_,._.._ I I I 0 ' 0 • • '""'-Cl I t 0 t ..,,.. ... 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John Wayne plays a cattle baron in this 1970 western with Forrest Tucker and Lynda Day George. TV DAILY LOG (WEDNESDAY I I EVl!NING I 8:00 0 u ()) (10) ((l1J (3J) Nns D tU> Ct) (ill! W ) Em News U ~Stu Trek CV Comer ~le O Gvmmoh m h nrldae f1m1lr m ~m·l2 121) Stir Tre• ID [ledrk Company m Dra!Ntic Stnes ..llJ Mike Dollitas -6:30-0 TAMMY ARRESTED IN * TAMMY TUL ME TRUE 0 Mo.le: CC (90) "hmm1 Tell Me T111t" (com) '61-Sandn Ore. John Gavm Charles Drake 6 And) Gllftrth 110 Mtn Gnfllfl Sllow m flm1ly Alfltr ( 11)Q ) Gonsmole ED loom ( 19 ! 8 ) Btwrtched 7 :00 o u 2i1 1 u m m NtwS O LUn Club (& M, Thrtt Sons r 8 To Tell the T rulh · O Concentr1tion m l lov Luc, CD Tht I W Kor u nau11e Prog11ms 26 Andy 1th fD lllacNet hrer Report ( 2tHJ_) Th• P1rtrid1e f 1m1ly -7:30- 0 N1mt That Tune O lOYt Amenan Style • 6 'Ille Odd Couple U Match G1me '$ SI 21,000 Questt0n O Tiit Jobi's Wtld 110 W'1ld Wor1d al AntlNIS m (.)9 8 ) 8r1dy k nell ( 17 (l . ) rop Goa the Courlhy 2l 6 C.lebrrty S..ttpsUkts 2t Hoc•n's Htroes ID Clunntl 21 Tont&hl m Cotc1ttl01n1h Shoft Golf Hip h&h~ lt l.Jfrs Club 8 :00 0 (J1 3) 8 Good T1mu Wh•le f IOlldd IS havtn& hPr hand\ luM "''~ M w1c~v how painters sh~ and lllt lam1ly !urn t.lrl lta\ unt~r a n 01m111t lift & T1111es of Griuty Mims "The lenclefloot · Griuly AdarM and Mad Jack comt to the us1s1ance of an uaer but tnU· pe11t11<ed easterner, who is trymc to leain aboot wilderness hvin11 from • survrval m1nual. U llDvlt: '11tt Utttt F01n" (dra) '41-Bttte Davis. Dani Alldrtws ($ Movie: ~) (211f) #lotill ~ farb, Pluse Come Home" (coml 6~ Shirley Maclain•. Peter Ustinov U (~ {$)) 1>t, Tiit l 1on1c Woma11 Iron Chips and Dud Men ' Jaime boards an old clestrom .is 1 salvaae crew wor~er to tnvt1hl•lt the d&over1 of a s~tl,ton ~111n~ the do& lats of <hear Goldman s b•olhrr B Mme: ft') 0f) °"""''' Ille lhllet Wrth Helen" (dra) · 11- 0e~bte lleyllOld~ Sllfllty Wrntm, Der?nlS'"WeaVl'I A~nrs li'OO!thrad u.a> 'eter Ero Conducb the Su Ditto ~phol!J m 'Wikl w.ld of A11t111.11s m "lrl'J .._ !Ml Nltionll Geet11pllk "llh10l)1a· The Hidden [mpne" 63 lltia "The Human Animal'' An eum1nal1on of a ne" science, sociobiology, which adv1nces the conlrove1Sial theory that hum1n be lmior.i\ coded m the aenrs m Cllfmplnlllp WTtstli111 -8:30- 0 "lOVES ME, LOVES ME * NOr ' New Comedy Hit! D <® (})) Cll Lo¥ts Mt. lefts Me 11.t Ortad1na a vlSll from her partnls who 111 pe<fecttonisls. Jene !eels alie tin wrely lrve lhrOllch being 'treated ltke 1n l«esponsibl1 chrld, but slit IS sur~ Im hie has come lo an "end" when they 11leelu!ly 11111ounce thtfre mo¥1n& less titan a mile ••O lrom hrr. G»Cclu-Wlb 9:00 G ( 11 (})) CIS Wtdna4a, llMll: (C) (lhr) ~~ (WU) '10-John Wa1ne, formt licker. Gtoffrty Otutl, Lynd.I OIJ In 1878 tn New Mwco. John Simpson Ousira had urved a 11anl utttr entp;1-out of tht l1nd, dfll'lnc oul lnd11,. and rustlers l1wance Mur phy wents to lake om l11s land. but Clusum. aided by his Cnchslt tletfh bor and the youn1 Billy !ht Kid, Mil ()Vf to \top him. • •a oo a m ,.uum 1'r• M "18' Bob Hope, Carol Burnet\ Zsa Zsa Gabor. IMry Kirt alld flwtnce Htndtr$Oll .•~e. ~tstt tn the premiere episode ol tltls m1AI· · cal·comed1·v111ely se11es about • t110 of multHalentecl newcomers (Otbbie Allen, EJlen Foley and Mimi Kennedy) who are delenrnned to "make ti" In show busmen. D ( .atJ ({)) QfJ Bmtt1 "Big, Bad ~rite" Barella plays Cupid whtlt searchlnc for the Ctunese gang out lo kill Tony's love smitten J11end, Charlie. m Merv Griffin S11ow a> Rmrtnd Ike ®America Eii) Gr11t l'erformancts: "Ros· lrOPO'/lCh Per10fms Haydn" Mshslav Rostropov1ch conducis and is cello sol0tst With the Ortht11ra ol lhe Academy of Saint Martin in the freld 101 Haydn s Cello Concertos No I tn C Major and No. 2 1n D Ma/Of. -9:30-m u en.a 111en CnHa 10:00 0 '" ~ to m llinrston: Confidt11ltal [•&ht Columns Ac1oss the Top .. Krn~slon rrsu being l~tled for contempt of Con11ress wilen ~t relusts lo tell a Senate c.omm11te~ the source of his slory that branded a stem1nly ttsptetable tum as a front lor orcan11ed crtm& Pat H1nal• guests. U ONews $) Ctlebnty Rml• D (!1t) W ) QJJ Cllartie'• An1el• (E Nishi Gllle11 m lsrn l todaJ ~ Gunsmokt fD Sce11ts From A M1rri11e 'The Vdle of Jw~ · Md11.1nne and loh~n meet ilgam ilter a long stpaialron !heir encounter 1s parnful and clumsf •n 11~ m1•furt ol re<onc11ta t1un .md aggiessiven~ ED El Bitn Amado -10:30-m m m11tws 11:00 0 D m lt lltwS 0 ( 21 j ) LM Arneoun Style $ S-ctes M1td1 Up D ~ ({) r~ lltws D I'-* m Mary H¥tlNa. Marr lbc1m111 (E ThclteM,-n ( 1 T f 3 ) Tiit tbllCfl S.. ~ Best of Gnlutho fl;) C1mK Tl!Nl11 Prmew -11:30- 0 ( lt Cl.) Cl; CIS Litt MoM: C "Norwoo41" (com) '70-Glen t:.impbetl Joe Namath. Clfof lynfey P~t H1nc1e D ~J CJ1 CiOl m WllllJ C.. m Th• rn c1u11 & (ill (\)) Ot Tiit Rookiest MysUfy of tM Wttl .,...., CD Sclllfte l1tl The 100 a• 12:00 O lestll~ O Mow1e: !C) "fr• Hell lo loo!M" (adw) 064-Georgt MonlrromffJ ToMn T~tcha, J~he Gita CD .... "WIS Gitr1 f ""1" (Clim) 040-CMy C.1nl, R~hnd RllSStf1, Ralph Bellamy Cl) ...... ,.," l)le• (ckl) 060- Ei ntSt llof r111nt Zolwa l""9eft -12:30- D ~ Slllw: '11lt ""'-• ·o,,.m. c-i.. ~West" fl')a..k T1latef ,...._·SM Stoops 10 Conqlf(' 1:00 0 ®' ol2I ()) T-.ow 2:00 CJ Mewlt o..w.t..tarr. .. '°'"'"' llnco," .., .. Ille llllNe" m M-Mi&M si..: -Son of Fury," .. f rie ndty [ll9lllits" -2:05- 0 Mtwlt: "Wiil l,_t A ~" (d11) '60 Mel Tonnt, Jack lord. Nobu McCarthy llMOt JI a.w, .. Jlllf ~trJttea, 111 tllt u,·s ...-. t:JO 8 -i W.C Yeu" (dta) '52- 0w Andfetn. Oorotlly McGu11e 10:00 ta "Qai1 U1llh•1" (dr1) '50-Hllmplfty Botm 11:00 D c.cJ "ni. Yery Ed"" ( drl)-Rltlllfd Todd. U:OO • "Th Dectw T... A Wlft" (CCIII) '40-lort111 Y08n& 1.00 • "l rs. Mui .. tllt Cl~• h tcll" (com) '3•- W.C. fttlds. Zasv Pitts. "HMI ti ...... (dra) 062-Sl!wlty Koieht. 2:00 D '1111 o.llMI o.." (dra) ·~-TOiiy Curti1, Sidney l'oitltf J:oo cm CJ::J • .,... n • ., ...... (wtt) 'S8-G111111 ford, Shirley Macl.1IM. "°. '1111 ""'" ..... Go ....... WwW ... Dm" (*) '63-Tht fllru Stoecu. Ice skating everyday. I MESA YIUI Cami ............ c.-.... Tt4. «714t f7'Ml80 C.11 142-5171. Put•fewwotef9 CC. WOfk for OU. "TME FuNN1EST NEW COMEDY OF THE YEAR.• . v.n. loott. lHTED PRESS PAUL NEWMAN .. SLAP SHOT at. EDWARDS 'I' flllW'OAf Clfll(MA ...... ~ '<·· .. ...... . ... ~' ---- "SLAP SHOT" CRJ ''NETWORK" CRJ · 0 SHAM P00° CRJ "MOHAMMAD" MESSENGER OF GOD" IPGJ SIL VER STREAK" CPGJ 0 PHAMTOM OF THE PARADISE" cm. ... ,..mt Stallone Story From His Mom Now that yl\'ater "R~k.y" Slallone 15 flirtioc wtU\ supentardom. the r t al h.la rainlly is be1ln· Dini to butt in tbe now of celebrity We recenUy 1poke at len1lh wUh ha~ mother. J acque hoe Stallone. in Miami Beach, where she runs a buai naa. We llartecl ott "e conversalloa by asklag ber ""' Sylvester ud b.b wife named their ba by soa M...wood8ta.UoDe. A: "That's the pen name Sylvester wrote many 1tories under. He thought it was a lu cky name. By the way. when Sylvester was born. I told his father to register the boy as Tyrone Stallone, but instead bi• birth certJficate read Sylveater Gardenlio STARTS FRI. 411 The nicest movie you'll everse about murder and blackmail. ART CARN EY...,., LILY. TOMLIN .:'THE LATE SHOW" (PG) THEATRES-ORANGE COUNTY MANN'S SO. COAST PLAZA C111111111 lllO 1111111 116 1111 MANN'S SO. COAST PLAZA t11ll lltu ~lllmltl S•l1111 MANN'S SO. COAST PWA USs.t11 .. ~•mi MAMN'S CINEMALANO 1114 St IU!tM ll1N1• m1W1 MANN'S CINEMALAND 14M SI •11•11 ..., .. ,. llS.1111 "AIRPORT '7711 7:30 . 9:30 SAT /SUK-I :30-3:30 5:30. 7:30..9:30 " "FREAKY FRIDAY" "'~ 1-• ,-UT~:J6.4c) .. 7~11kM PLUS "PETER PAH" I OUT,-_JtlN<ll-t-IS W1HMEa ~O\OIH CK.Oii A WAD "ROCKY" wt .... ,~,..~41 U T/--1.J .. J t ..... tM_l .. IS "CARWASH" 7 ... r .. >O WHI04U SAT,,.,.._! Ml-4 J .. 7 U "HORMAN, IS THAT YOU?" flflrlllUI "THE U6U HAS LJHDED" 7:1°5 & t:30 SAT/SUK--1:00·3:15· 5:30..7:45-10:00 MANN'S '1UHG ICOMG" CINEMAUNO t-oo Ul/\U..-1 oo.•.1n 10 1414 s.. lll!Wr "WILDERNESS FAMIL V--....._ .,,.. ACADEMY AWARD WINNER BEST ORIGINAL SONG · · "EVERGREEN" (~) 8119A gi&llC) ,_ ~flJllR!P • l 8IOOJ)IJIR ltRSl'lmtlG ·HllU IDll Alladi..OO\nR$·0rOOrfM!llUD·l--"*9 lmSllRillCI ~-..D1a1imlUll &.()lllm111r•Nl!DI ...... ...-•111••••cim STARTS FRI. AT NEWPORT CINEMA WHILE HOLDtNGAT: 'Glad You Asked That' by M..nya ..t Hy G..._. Stallone. He didn't like the name either and pre· ferred being called Michael or Dinky. He didn't eo back lo calling himself Sylvester till he got iolel the movies. My daughter . who's studying Jaw al the Unlvenlt.)' of Heidelberg. is named Toni-Ann FiliU. And S~lvw&er's pet bull mastiff amwers to the &am• Cit BMdsua So the Stallone family ls slighUy mbeo &IJ. UJF.e wile." Q: ~oa said you were a showgirl oa Broadway wbea 8ylve1ter was born. Where? A: "At Billy Rose's Diamond Horseshoe. Here'• • newspaper clapping showing how ! looked al lllat Ume. ·' Q: Somebody also said you were once a Miss Aaertea. A: ''That is lrue. I was Miss New York State. but eab Miss America for a short time. They ceamed that during the contest I broke the rules and Jot married. I suppose you could say I was •queen Cora day!"' Q : What kind of educaUoa dJd Sylvester bave! A: "Pretty rough at the edges I'd have to say. l\ecause of the way he looked, he had an inferiority complex. Never any close friends. Children teaseo hlm and he thought he could buy friendship, so he would rob hls father and buy gifts and candy for the toughs and bullies. I never took an accurate count. but I'd estimate he was thrown out of 14 or 15 schools by the time he was 10 years old , maybe younger. I'd send him to dancing school, music school, acting school -anything lo keep him busy. <See STALLONE STORY, Page 85) NOW PLAYING 1hi Slippa and dt6~' ·1 ~1.· ~tory of G mkrl'lla Richard Chamberlain Gemma Craven (G) ,,. -·-· .~·. Annette Crosbie Edith Evans Christopher Gable Michael Hordem ' .. • "'""'-9' MON.-FRI. 6:00-8:15-10:30 lin full Stereophonic Sound! EDWARDS ""'°"'°""" 11oa .... ,.,._, George C. Scott A Dott/Polevsky Productk>n A Fronknn J. Schaffner Fiim "Islands in the Stream" WED.-THURS. 7:15-9:15 FRI. 7:15-9:15-11:00 SAT.·SUN ... MON.·TUES. 1 :00-~:00-5:00 7:00-9:00-11 :00 • • B E AC H llLVD. AT aLLtS • • HUNTINGTON BEACH • 141-0,88 y l'Q.OT 64th Straight Victory ForCdMTennis Team Gymnulica ...,.._cau.e ........... ui ... l*'•IUTr_T'_ ••-•-•clw-1 ,..._._ 1GI • U 1 ..... 101 • •: l G<"'° It.• 16 \••---• g._,-.. (Cit n I Vtlla!Olll J .... 10161 ·.Area Banquet Results PbU Doi.den h• bee . elected Or•n10 Coaat Collefe's most waluable play•r at a b a nquet bonorioC the bukel.baJI team. awarda boDor· 1n1 KmsUo.ctoo Beacb HJ.alt WTe1t11n1 tea.ma. for El'mnci• Hl&b at awards Fri~ ni&bt ,,,.. 0. Ccat.a ..... bonored wltb most walu.able laurels llooday nipt at EJ Toro HJib 'a sport.a awards banquet lortbc~l4!ams. ..... ~ 1 0.l..c:• 101 • l , 1 c.nu IC.I•~ l~CC.l•t Two-time CIF .f ,A champion Corooa del Mar eased lo tt.a Mlh straight victory Tuesday afternoon, sheltlng host Costa Mesa, 26~·1 \AJ, on t he loser's courts io South Coast League ten- nis action. ~ WI .. ~~ IHI dr1 Vou- 1(•~1 H •.. 1 Nllfl Fo.-.ltou\Mll ...... ;A-~1100""°" .. , ... 2.Nlltt•l.W Ito_., .. 1, -·et ~NI IO\l 6 1 _, •> I) 6 2 -olM INI"""' •161 6 1.60.'I Botle 1Hl wm>6-l,•1,6 .. Y•utllNJ-1 .-_ IGI • (1 2 S.•r•_. IGI• U l eo-II.Al I e Ptr•ll .. _._,_ Yan Avll.,. 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HOSE KIT INCWD£D INSTAUA TTON AVA/lABLE 39~ ... t 0 0 0 IHIQ.d ' ' 0 • llr,.. fGI _. Kefff ._,, s.t, 6 •; T ..... mon fll) ~ (AllM t 4. 6-4 6 41 ~~ 1()1 doli lla'-90 .. , •·?, Sl"<~I l•I -' Vt-'-> H 6 J. All"" CGI def '°"t lo-4, M , lll9'0r Ill) c!Ool Aft"O • ..._._.._,. ,........ .. ' J • ~ ~ ... .-. ~VAf'OW. '°' -,_; ~ • ..... Olrl'lllM 10t Na ·-· 1 ,, ~ .. ... 6~.•· C**tt t-c.tl,. IGIMI ICllM T.t"'""" U .. , , .. , AINQo Sfol<Nt 1111 .. , •-~ .. , ... ,: ('111tr·""'44 Utl • Vtsltf Alllll .. 1,'-6,M. --------- ME TJlO.GOLOWYN ~YER~ A HERS JAFFE P0000C00N JULIE CHRISTIE ., "DEMON SEED" FRITZ WEAVER . $1:ttt'191C)y Dy ROBERT JAFFE O<IO ROGER 0 HIRSOO [)'K'M o, OONAl.0 CAMMElL PloOJ<eo 0y HERS J>JFE llM«: JERnY FIClOINC f11meo., PANAIJISIQN4 METROCoi..DR IRlllEITlllCTIDO-j lr?toalneBo-a-1 I!\, · : ... ~ • .~ · · " MGM IQ U::t;°ci"Mista ~PENS Jill ;fffu"o I &lll;Jf.fuol FRIUAY! l ACAOfMT AWA.OS PICT\lll e OlllClOI e IDmHO IOCKY '"°' IOlllT, NO PASllS WCMAI\ CA .. e 909T. DUVALL IAOU HAS LAHDID !N J PWS JAWS Of DUTM!Nt Nl1WOIK1•1 Pl.US TUNNIL VISIONttJ SO.Y, NO MUii JAca uMMOM ""'.,. Mi.,....n-u"""w_,_,.., AllPOllT 77 ~ SllOWIHOAft 1 ea1Me llU etall• IOzM toelT NO PASSll ACAOUIY A AIO e IUT ~ r3_,, .. ,; ·=-) 1,..AstAR .S i'(;NIUON \'.;:~:,..-w..r~1or11J~~ ... !11o1._-...:S;.:.3.:..1·.:.;9S:.:S~O SNOW ... A'll 1. )1)0 ....... II IOIH, NO PUSll WA llfl f R 11i3:ii1 on1v1 "' arr~-m ee090C .............. l'oeeA fUN wmt DICX & JANI (POI """ W YIOAS LADY fNt 'WIO 19dal)t, March JO 1971 DAil Y fl'ILOT lllJ STALLONE STORY ·FROM ms MOM ••• He wa the k1od of kid wbo wu always acreami.D1 at JOU aod tvft'YOD9 wu .cre•mtq at him. So be rot p~ ol exettlae. Tb• fact b be never outirew it but le.a.med to live with lt. "When he wu only two « three yean old and we were livtn1 in Jackaoo Helpt.s, he became a juveolle delinquent. No matter bow our locks were secured, he'd run away in the middle of the nilhl in h1a pajamas. They still have a record on him. He wasn't able to talk, so ii he eot lost be couldn't say where be was running away from. The police cars got used to plcklnC him up and brin&ing him home. One day, when he wu still a toddler, be got on the subway, went into town and into a tavern. They didn't know what to do so they held him all night and I was considered a delinquent mother. Another lime I punished him by locking him in our slxth- noor apartment. and would you believe it? He jumped off the terrace and landed In the bushes! "Another time we were living in a posh apart· ment building and near Christmas he tocked himself in the mailroom. He opened the greeting card envelopes and presents for hundreds of te- nants, ripped ort all the gaily wrapped boxes and had them strewn about the entire floor. The mailman went berserk picking up the debris an'd Q: '"" ..... CMltp " ..a. a ...... darta& ,..... _.,..,.., Jeanf A: "Well. he bad a roup blrt.b. Be •u born lo a New York City charity cllnic. The lnttto.a would look tn ror • aecond and say to me. 'You're not rt· ady yet.' But I knew the baby was comin1. So ~e1 slapped me on the table like a piece or bed and yanked hlm out. Half his race wu paralyzed. 1 would take him in his carrta1e for a walk where we then lived (Hell's Kitchen>. You know bow Italians love children -they would &ay. 'Let's see the baby.' But I didn't even want my friends to see this kid acreamlnJ wlth only part or hJs race moving. You may not notice It, but even to this day half his tongue is still paralyzed. Facial exercises helped him this r ar though, thank God. "But it's like what he said weeks before the Academy Awards -'If I win. Mother, I'll be the : happiest man you ever saw. And ir I lose, 1 'll still be -.!:==-====::..::=:d.-----======== the happiest man you ever saw. I never dreamed all' this would happen tome." Send JIOUr queation.s to H11 Gardner, "Glod You Asked That," care o/ thi.s n~spoper, P.O. Boz 1560, Coata MeM, 92626. MorilJlfl and Hy Gordnn will aruwer a.s many que&twns a.s they can in their column. but IM volume o/ mail makes ptrsonal replaes impos.nble. getting the StUff to the right apartments. When We Ir=================== moved to Washington, where my dad was a promi- nent lawyer, he'd mess up the ruse boxes and blow out all the lights in the building. I couldn't keep him in a nursery school and no mother would allow him in her house." An epic fa;_ntasy of peace and mapc. (PG) SAT.-TUES. 2:00-3:40 5:20-7:00 8:40 10:1~ (A) SfllfWllWl----.. ·-·~SWUR ,.SWtfY NtOl- GEJ\E HACKJVIAN CANDICE BERGEN. CO-HIT AT CO-HIT AT CINEMA CENTER, CINEMA WEST "SHOOT" "ALL THE PRESIDENTS MEN" •• ... ... • \~ ,'\ l t ._.. ......... ~ ..... 0.-•W•ltf I ....... , Noonr~...i.M 'H ~;~r\~''' :!,;,:\~t'"' :'\,:I. 1:1~11M-W '"TNllA.U HAS LAMDm"' CNt . '"JAWSOFDUTN" • 40£Uh•r..tr#C·~f>.ftJ'-.11~J••''''""'M, A.ll '~1ff"1~l·.tr)t,,,1 fH'~ 5,,..,,,nq tACJc, :,At-4( It'• (•• "rlDl• .t' w •' t. 'JA~lll'IJ f;AtSAM HAL n •UJHQOM @1HEATRE 11 I...,. ( 1¥ """''"''f' f11i1tt"'\0Yf" "'* t ·~O'" (),.,.•9'l•llfll1 Ou...,.• bll OlAO IS OUTST A HD I HG rROG•AM MUST a.o THUUOA Y! ~--- ... .,_ PETER OTOOLE I ~ I ~~~:~~ KATHARINE HEPBURN THE LION IN WINTER SHOWTIMIS: "UOM" AT •:OO & 10:4S MAMHl"AT l:lO OMLY. '°· ?41111t ef r .. ...,~,~ tft, 1tfousarr~ D~" '· At! RICHARD IURTOM SATUaDAY & SUHDA'r ~A-I ~ .mu "LITTLE MURDERS" RIDIT REYJll.DS MOHDir'°" .. " "THE OHLY! LONGEST YARD" I -, -- ANTHONY QUINN IS HMvA IRENE PAPAS "Htnd (PG) LAST TWO DAYS AT HARBOR STARTS FRI. AT CINEM~ CENTER ANSAA.A · JOHNNY SEKKA · MICHAEL FOREST Qlud~MOUSTAPHA AKKAD ~i.ll(JI HlDM> asc MlllC ~..s CfttCllll tw""41C Mii .,.,.~"--... ~ .............. .......... -......... QIM -OAIL Y PILOT WedMlday. Mate" 30, 11n Beetlaa11na Progra• Set Easter Concerts Slated New Burr Show Fizzles Orange Coast music lovers are going to get their Easter eggs a little earlier than usual this year in the light or what they have coming their way next weekend. On paper, it all looks superb but let 's look at it chronologica- lly and sec ex aclly what we have in store for us 1 n a busy, busy weekend. First in the field is the Orange CUltT1$ C O U n t Y Philharmonic Society who will bring the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra to the Santa Ana High School Saturday •~ night for an all-Beethoven con· ....._ .... 8:30pm "'Jr AN I ST-CONDUCTOR Daniel Barenbo1m, current m aestro of the Orchestre de Paris. will be on the podium for this one. And \\hat a program! Beethoven's Fourth before the intermission and then the glorious Seventh after the break A feast indeed for those of us who TOM BARLEY ,~ Muaic Box idolize the immortal Ludwig. On to Sunday night and the vis· it of the UCLA Baroque Enhcm· ble to the Lal'(una Bea eh f Ligh School under the auspices of the Laguna Beach Chamber Mu.sic Society. THIS UCLA group IS a top Clight organization and they have some grand stuff on their pro- gram: Vivaldi, Bach. Schenk and Telemann. It's their final concert of the season and they're bowing out in the grand manner Concert times · 8 JO p m Saturday and 8: 15 p m Sund a) By the way. 1f ~ou gel the op portunity to turn on the radio for an hour before vou leave for thl• Laguna Beach · toncert Sunday night you can cateh thut brilliant pianist Henry Curtis an the "K FAC-USC Art1i.l Prevt('w" series. HENRY, INCREDllH.\' onl) 18, will be featured as pianist. ensemble performE•r and as a composer in the Hadio Station KFAC program that start:. at 6 p.m Working \\1th Henry dunng tht· program '4111 be his brolhl'r. cellist Charles Curlis and violinist Sherry Kloi.s who was taught by Jascha Heifetz. This writer is convinced that we are in for a musical weekend that we will talk about for a long time to come 'Roots' Se~l Due in 1979 MANHATIAN. Kan. IAPI There will be a televised .sequl'I lo "Roots.· the best s£•1lt~r that "as turnt'<l into an e1ghl·parl telc\ 1s1un show bul 1L won "l be aired until 1979 author Alex llJley .,aid Monda) LOS ANGELES (AP> Raymond Burr. -.h~e ··Perry Mason" and Ironsides" .senes each pro- ved hits and ldsted eiithl .seasons, .suffered failure his Cin.t time out In h1~ new "Kingston: Confiden- llal ''series on NBC Accordrng to A C Nielsen Company r atings made public Tuei.da>. his .show·s premiere last Wednesday, facing ABC's high-rated "Charlie's Angels" and a CBS movie, came m third in its time period. With I l :.how~ among the nation s highest· rated. ABC, the season-to date leadt•r in ratings for evening show!>, a~a1n won the week's overall rat- ings. Its programs were seen, on the average, in 14 4 m11tion homes --------- CBS shows came an M.•cond. i.een 1n more than 13.4 homes. and NBC was third. its program seen in more than 12.2 million homes on the average. Ai. in past week:. ABC's "lluppy Day:." and "Laverne and Shirley" agam topped the ~cek's rat- ings, the back-to-back Tuesduy night shows each seen in more than 22 m11lton homes According to the Nielsen estimates, last week ·s 20 most-watched shows wen•. Uete>ovO•v l•'f'ttn1•mO'..h1rlt-v 'Otrt'\lt"yM1tltr Wh~t •••o~n 1nQ 'WtJ>trom"" lid<k IC.lltlttt' .ind l nt•· .. , CQmoonv •l\6(1 MA ~ H C8S1 '(h,utitt' 4rt~I•\' 11\H(I "l..tf!I,• HO\J~ t'IO ''1f" Pr,u,.t-CN8(1 'Ft1ttthflr &nd J. aUwr'" -'"d .. 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March 30, 1977 . 40+ Pill +Cigarettes= Possible Rx. for Her Death NEW YORK <APJ Women over 40 who use birth control pills run a much lower risk or death from heart attacks than recent reports had suggested as long as they don't smoke quentl.> than those who don t smoke at all. These were the findmgs of a study of mortality ni.k and oral contraception reported Tuesday by research analyst Andrudh K Jam of The Population Council pill users 1n general, and especially th05e over 40, faced a much tugher risk of death and both fatal and nonfatal heart at- tacks than others But pill users In lhe1r 40s who . smoke more than 15 cigarettes a day dle or heart attacks or blood clots nearly 12 times more fre· The data analysis follows re cent studies in Great Britain and the United States that md1cated Those studies have resulted in widespread fears. especially among women around 40, about use of the pill. On the basis of those studies. the Food and Drug MILANI "1890" 1 .!. 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Hts wife Joyce has a different perspective. She's the one in charge of the kitchen. Keeping kosher means even more work for her tban usual right now, with Passover starting at sundown April 2. "It's almost like a spring-cleaning type lhii11. \'ou complete- ly clean the house. You change dishes and pots and pans and everyt.hlng," Mrs. Kirsch said of the holiday commemorating the Jews' flight from Egypt. What makes preparations for Passover so exacting? "In a kosher home, there are separate dishes and cooking utensils for meat and for milk," Rabbi Kirsch said. "For Passover, separate sets of dishes would be used. They'd be used only for Pusover. ''TIUS GOES BACK to the Bible and the proMblUon against any kind of leaven during the eight days of the Passover festival. That commemorates the exodus from Egypt. ''The story is that when the Jews left Egypt, they left in haste and they didn't have time to Jet their dough rise, and so they baked it quickly and subsequently they ate matioh, they ate un· leavened bread al thetimeoftheexodus." "Therefore no bread is eaten on Passover and we substitute instead unleavened bread, the matzoh," he said. ''Yeast or yeast derivatives, that's the main prohibition there." "You don't eat bread or cakes, and certain vegetables are prohibited because of their similarity with things that are used to make bread, like corn, peas, beans, lentils, rice, pasta," said Mrs. Kirsch, who, in addition to keeping kosher for her husband and sons Daniel, 5, a nd Aaron, 7, also teaches Hebrew aL Coastline Community College: "So there are special recipes. From the matzoh there are all kinds ofthings you can make. "We do an immense amount of cooking because you can't go to the bakery and buy a prepared cake. It seems like the food Hor Passover) is really special and it really tastes good too. There are things you can purchase like macaroons ~tit tastes so much bet· ter when you make it from scratch." Do most Jewish people observe the dietary restrictions 't "I would say about 20 ·percent of Jews observe the dietary laws," Rabbi Kirsch said. ''Maybe 50 percent observe s~me form Rabbi Sheldon Kirsch and wife, Joyce let sons Daniel, 5, and Aaron, 7 sample wine used for the charoset, a mixture of apples, nuts and wine served durin g seder ceremony. DROUGHT CASUAL TY _,,,,-- . •' BEA ANDERSON, Editor BARBARA GIUS-BOWEN, ~ood Editor Wednesday, March 30, 1977 Cl Wine Rationing • 1n Future NAPA CAP> \fany California winei; -especially white varietals will be in short supply and at higher prices in the coming months, for the most part, say vintners, because or the re· cord two-year drou~ht Hardest hH are the wine producing Napa and SOnoma valleys stretching north of San Francisco across the San Joaquin Valley. According to wine industry spokesmen, wine shortages, although brief, wall mean a ''rationing" or premium erape varieties, such as Chardonnay, Chenin Blanc and Rleshng. Wine will undoubtedly cost more, growers say, perhaps up to 10 percent more a bottle. They say costs of rorks, bottles and labor have skyrocketed as well, bring about the Increase along with lower grape yields. But just how much more wine ultimately wUl cost depends on unknown factors, such as how the vineyards rare anticipated night freezes this spring and heat waves this •ummer. Probably tbe most dramatic increase will be among Jlll and pop wines that use Thompson seedleu 1rape1 arown in the San Joaquin Volley, say induatryspe>kesmen. I TOE THOMPSON · la also in demand for the proceutng ot raisin•: and ecimpetitlon for the erape betw .. n raisin packers and wineries has already boolted prices to $100 a ton, up $10-15 from ltll year. (The nl11tn bklustry wu already clobbered last year by unanUclpattd rainfall last fall which ruined any chances for leftover inventory.> Prices of rOllt wines and tome U1hter reds that don't require val alinf will probabl1 Increase ln price too. say vintners. but the impact on p~mtum Cahfornta reds, such aa Cabern¢ Sauvlenon, won't be f lt for about three yean •in~• lbt wine tequlra con· alder1ble 11ln1 be-lore rel nae. ft has rained roe nll)' Jn the 1npe·1rowlna areas, but u ' I ( . Louis Martini said, looking out from his St. Helena vineyard at the snow-covered mountains nearby, "I t isn't soaking through to help the mature vines so it probably won't do much good.'' Martini added. however. that If there is a shortage, "it wi11 be of short duration. I doubt we'll run out of white wine in the in· duslry." Last year. 2.2 million tons of grapes were crushed in California, up 1.9 percent from 1975, and only a little less than the record grape crop of 1973. The Napa Valley yield was down lHt ~ear. but San Joaquin producUon was up. This year, any vineyard without acces11 to a well or irrigation -and most have it -will be in a pinch without consistent spring rains and a mild summer, LACK OF MOISTURE in Ute North Coast region as well has caused vineyards to prod\lcc 30·40 percent less than anticipated. "Your values chanae when you ao Into a multi·year drought.," HY!I Robert Mondavlof N8J>a's Mondavi winery. "Two years ago, we'd be very disappointed with an 80 per· cent crop. Now we're faying we'll be hR.PPY if we have one." Eric Wente of Wente Brothers In Llvertnore, one of the state's beat-known producers ot white W{besl 11Jd whites have •c· tually been sold under aUocatJon for years. Dut the Impact or the drouaht, coupled with Increased demll\d, toUJ.d cause more to become 1trin1ently marketed. Allocallon ta 1lso foreseen by aome vlnlM on red win In order to atretch out sales ot aood quallty 19"14 and 197~ vuHaaes until production from short 1978 and 1977 crops can bo m1de available. Moadavt aald 1JJ biib·qualtty wbtte wtnea will have to ~ al· located. r. c'll allocat.. Wa'U have to HY 'we're sorry -bul we · u be oul puJOdldJJy:" of dietary laws; you mtght find SO percent of Jews who wouldn'& eat pork. Thoee statistics are purely off tht top of my head. "In my congregation, I'd say a aood 20 percent or more do bave kosher homes. "The general restriction ts a complete separation of meat and milk," he said. ''Basically, meat must not be cooked with mUk or milk derivatives or prepared for Ute table or aerved ~~~ . ''You might note that the Jewish people aren't the only people who have rules like these," Rabbi Kirsch said. "UnW the year 1000, Christians avoided blood and blood-rilled meat. Moslema do not eat flesh or the swine or carrion (animals that die of natural causes). "Buddhists from about the 7th century on forbade the use of alJ meats and of course there are vegetarians who may be re- Uglous or not. "The dietary laws have their origin ln tho Bible and are spelled out in great detail in the Talmud and later law codes, .. be said. "The basic dietary rules prohibit the eating of certain foods and the mixing of meat and milk products. They also define the ways in which many foods are prepared." He said the ban on certain foods can be traced to Leviticus, Chapterll. "Foods that are permitted are rour·legged animals that have a cloven boor and that chew the cud,•• Rabbi Kirsch said. "They must fulfill both of those conditions, so animals that are permitted are cattle, sheep and goats, deer. The prohibited animals would be animals like the pig, which bas a cloven hoof but doesn't chew the cud. Fish that are permitted have fins and scales. Prohibited fish would be Uungs like frogs, shrimp, lobster. clams, eels ••• I could go on." K EEPING KOSHE R, then, involves both J(real care in the preparation and selection of foods and also doing witb9ut every- thing from pork chops and fried shrimp to beef stroganoff. Why then do so many people still keep kosher? "People have many misconceptions as the reasons for· following dietary laws," Kabba Kirsch said. "Most people toaay think thal'they were developed for purposes of hygiene, cleanli- ness. Jlut actually health is only one of the reasons and probably a lesser reason for the dietary laws. "The basic purpose of the dietary laws ts self discipline. A 15th century philosopher summed it up when he said that we watch what floes into our mouths with great care so that we will alsobeverystrictinguardingwhatcomesout ofourmoutbs. "Dietiry laws are a lso designed to avoid pain to an animal," he said. "The Jewish method of slaughter is supposed to cause the animal to lose consciousness as quickly as possible without pain. "The word 'kosher' occurs only once in the Bible, in a context where it means 'fit' or 'proper.' " . Both the laws of kosher and the ban on leavened bread will be observed in Jewish homes along the Orange Coast on the evening of April 2, when the Passover holiday will begin with the seder. This is a special dinner at which a service is recited at the table, during which special foods are tasted and wine is drunk. But whatever the extra time and work involved in the kitchen, most Jewish families realize it pales beside the effort re- quired to observe Passover elsewhere. •·1 was involved in sending matzoh to Russia when I was a seminary student," Rabbi Kirsch said. "We were given the names of families who wanted to have malzoh for Passover. We sent matzoh at great expense and we later round out the Russian government didn't permit the matzoh to get through." .. You Don't Have To Be Jewish • • • You don't have to be J ew1:.h to appreciate these Passover rt'· c1pes. gleaned from "A Taste of Tradition," by Ruth S1rk1s, and "Jewish Cookery." by Leah W Leonard. FILBERT COOKI ES :i~ cupmatzoh meal ll2 cups pulverized almonds <6ounces) 4 ounces margarine 1 egg 112 cup sugar J tablespoon brandy 20filberts Preheat the oven to 400, F . Line a cookie sheet with waxed paper Mix dry ingredients, except filberts. Cut in the marga rine with pastry blender or fork until pieces are the size of small peas. Add the egg and brandy. Blend well. (It is best to do the final blending with fingertips ) Moisten hands, make small balls of dough l" in diameter. Shape each ball around a filbert . Arrange l" apart on cookie sheet. Bake for 12 to 15 minutes, until golden brown. CHEESE BLINTZES 3eggs ~cup matzoh cake rtour 11/:i cups water 1/2 teaspoon salt Butter for frying Cheese Filling 1 pound cottage cheese 1 egg ' in teaspoon salt '~teaspoon sugar l tablespoon cream Beal eggs and add flour and water alternately to make a thin batter. Add salt. Pour about 3 tablespoons of batter on a well · buttered griddle or frying pan. spreading it as t hin as possible. Let fry until brown and tum out on a tea towel, browned side up. (You can use your crepe-maker> Mix filling ingredients and spread evenly over the surface, tuck in ends and roll up. Cut In half. Brown in butter. Spnnkle with sugar and cinnamon and serve hot. Makes 6 large (12 <'Ul> blfntres. KOSHE R STUFFED MANIC01TI 10·12 manlcottl shells 10 ounce pkg. frozen chopped •plnach, cooked '4 cup gr•ted mild Cheddar ch eese 1 egg, beaten d a.<th peppe?' 1 ~cups cottage cheese 2 tablespoon~ m a'2oh moat ~ tea.cipoon ult 2 10~ ounce caM meall~s apaahetti sauce Cook manicotU shells In 2 qt.~. bollina aalted water for 10 mtnutta untU almost tender, or according to package directions. Draio and rinse in cold water, , h:indltnJ! carefully. Combine cottage cheese, matzah meal, egg, sail, cooked drarncd s prnach and pepper. Stuff manicotll w1Lh this filling. Arrange-in lightly ~rcased bak· mg dis h Top \\1th spaghetti sauce and 1 1 cup s,:rated cheese. Bake at 375 for 25-30 minutes, or until bubbly and browned. F'J\BULOUS NOODLF. K UGEL I pound broad noodles, cooked I cup sugar J pound cottage cheese 11 2 teaspoon vanilla l cup while raisins 7 eggs 3 cups milk l pint sour cream 1 .. pound melted butter Mix all pudding ingredients together in a large bowl. Pour in· to a large dripping pan and r efrigerate overnight, or at least 3 hours. Consistency will be loose before refrigeration but will set when chllled. When ready to bake, mix top· p1ng ingredients in a small bowl and sprinkle over pudding. Dot with butter and bake at 350° ror J 1-2 hours or until golden brown on top. Topping: ·~cups cornflakes, crumbled t teaspoon cinnamon I teaspoon sugar ALMOND CHOCOLATE MACA ROONS 6 ounces semi-sweet chocolate 3 egg whites at room tem· perature ·~cup sugar Dash salt :.V.. cup almonds, slivered Preheat the oven to 350., F. Grease a cookie sheet lightly with salad 011 , line with waxed paper and grease the paper, too. Break up the chocolate and put in the top of a double boiler. Place over hot water and let melt very gently. Whlp the egg whites with a dash of salt until they stand in soft peaks. Add the sug- ar, 1 tablespoon at a time, whip. ping continuously after each ad· dillon until the sugar dissolves com pl<'lcly. Continue whipplng until vou ~ct a stiff, glossy mer· in sue Remove metted chocol ate from broil'cr Add about one- fourth or the meringue to melted <'hocolate and fold in gentl)'. Add another one-fourth and fold a~n ln. Now, add the flufCed chocl'llatc to lhe rem;u-iing mcr- ineu~'. an.' 1 J,\ .:cnt' ". Fol.I t? t.' a:•r:oni.. In gently. DroJ\.lhl" choN•1: 'r-mcnnr,ue on· to the grfAr cd C<>f'~ •C ~ hcct from a tem1poon Bake for about 10 minutes, and remove immediate· ly from OVf'n. Cool on a rack a.ad peel oft the waxed paper. ' f C2 CAIL Y PILOT Wedn11day, March 30, 19n Organized Crime: A Response? By MARCIA FOltSBERG OI tM O•llY "lltit$~1 Organiz.ed crlm• is taking over chunks of America, asserted Ralph Salerno, a specialist on lhe subject and former policeman who bas a re· putation for knowing more about the Mafia than anyone who la not a member. His topic, Organized Crime: How It Works and How It Af(ects You, was part o{ the Town Hall Celebrity Serles, sponsored by the As- sistance League of Laguna Beach. · "A lot of people are worried that organized crime is coming to California. People are looking ror an invasion Crom the East, but It's already here," he said. And it's been here for years, be noted. "The things that were happening in the '20s and '30s on the East Coast were happening at the same time in Los Angeles and San Francisco. "DARWIN AVENUE in L.A. used to be ('ailed 'Shotgun Alley' because of all the gang wars." Salerno pointed out that Hollywood and the movies would have us believe that gangsters ex· isted only in Chicago, New York and Detroit 50 years ago. But the movies didn't tell us if anybody took a drink on the West Coast during the prohibition years. People did, of course, he said. The goal of organized crime is lo m ake money, said Salerno. "It's not to take over the government. However, they want to neutralize and nullify anything the government might try to do'' to interfere with their profit· making. He stressed his concern with getting the • 'af · Ouent" populations of California to identify and relate to organized crime. People have a tendency to view it as merely "cops and robbers" stories, thereby removing themselves from the reality. More importantly, he said, people ignore it. Ralph Salerno ..VOU SAY NOTUING and you do nothing, and that's what helps the growth and increase of organized crime all over America," he accused. It needs two things to thnve. he said. Organized criminals need only a small part of the population to buy what they have to offer. but they need a v;.1st, larger part to remain silent and pretend they don't know what's going on, he asserted. Remaining silent implies consent, he said. Going one step further, Salerno noted that the history of organized en me 1s influenced by and dictated by the history or the nation. ''It waits for the signals from us. Gangsters and thugs can become wealthy if they pick the right crime~.'' HE CITED prohibition u one example. "The law was being ltinored. People made a mockery of It and lauahed al it. "The nappers in the 19205 were drinking n. leeal aloobol. Where are those nappers today? They're erandmothers. telling the kids not to smoke pot because 1t·s illegal." He asked, "Where else can we find American hypocri.ay ln action?" Jn paralleling the "signals" A~ricans give to organlzt'Jd criminals, he noted that the same types of physical protests. demonstrations and picketing during lhe labor movement ln the 1930s was seen ln lhe '60s. And the ration stamps racket of the 1940s possibly could have been repeated a fe• yean ago during the gasoline sea.re. ''PEOPLE said, 'l have to get to work so I'll do anything to get more gasoline.' " even i( it means buying counterfeit or illegal ration s tamps. Salerno remarked, "We haven't learned anything In 30 years. We're still giving out signals. We're saying to organized crime, 'Just supply us with what we want and we'll make you millionaires.'" . . Noting that organiz.ed crime bas moved mto the field of pornography in the last lS years, Salerno said, "Firteellj years ago, there was just a s m all economic market lor it. Only de· generates and perverts bougbtlt. ''Fifteen years ago, there was not a porno· gr aphic market aimed at women. Today we have Viva and Playgirl. "Who buys pornography? We do. Our friends a nd neighbors do. Organized crime isn't creating the market-it's responding to it. We're still giv· ing out signals. "Organiied crime is a great evil. It has cor· rupted our politics and walked all over our con· stltution," Salerno said . Bad Habits Nursed (Ann Landers ~ D E A R A N N imagine what the tall, LANDERS: l couldn't thin blondes have to put believe your answer to up with. Take it back, that nurse who com· Ann. You blew it. - plained about male pa· "THE FATONE" t 1enls grabbing her DEAR ONE: Here's every time she went near more ror your side: a bed. She said she was D E A R A N N :.peaking not only !or LANDERS: I am a nurse herself but for all prac· in a teaching hospital llcal, vocational, and re· connected with Harvard g1stcred nurses. Medical School (Peter Your suggestion. Bent Brigham ). I have "l'hC'ck yourself out -sl'en YOll, but you have you must bt' sending n('ver seen me. some sort of signals." Your response lo the was evidence that you "grabbed at" nurse was have never been a nurse. appalling. I have heard Your attitude was shock· or rn ale chauvirusts, but ing. esp('c1ally when you female male chauvinists asked. "What do vou arc somethmg e lse. And look like, anyway?" · YOU of all people! I'm a nurse. 52 years Just sign me -VERY old. and here's what I DI SAPPOINTED IN look like· I'm S'J'' and I OU R ANN weigh 160 pounds. M~ DEAR \'F.RY: So am mother <1lw:1vs :.aid I J. Please read on: "'as "plain looking but D E A R A N N sweet "The truth 1s l am LAN DER S . I wa s homely -have been all burned up at you r my hCe -but 1t never answer to the nurse who bothered me I knew l 'd said too many maJe pa· never make 1t on mv tients think back·rubs looks so I de\'l•lopcd arc "play time" anrt other quaht1cs treat thl' nurses and The point is this. l still 111des like Playboy bun· get grabbed at plenty bv n1e.s male patients. And if 11 l worked as an aide un· happens lo ME you can t1l my ninth month of pregnancy Although I looked hke a bhmp. I was still propo~1t1oncd. grabbed at, and \\as the recipient of many ob· scene suggestions The "signals" 1 was scndin~ out were ''HANDS OFF," but it didn't make one particle of d 1 f ference. So please think that one over a~ain MARY LOU OF.AR l\1ARY l.Ol' J havr -and I apologiz(' to all the nurses -\'Oca tional, practical and r<' gistered -all aides, thc- Gray Ladies, th.-Can· dystripers, the clt-aning women, and female win· dow·washers who work in hospitals. Mea culpa. 0 E \ R A N I\ I.ANDERS· I am only l 1, but my probkm bother-; me as much as som<' of the adults' problems bother them. so WI 11 } OU please help" Mom and Dad "ere divorced when I was eight )l'MS old Sh<' re· married two VC'ars latl'r I go by my 1l.1d s name which is, of course. dtf· ferent from my mom's. Mom doesn't Ilk<' it ·when my fnends come -------over and call her by her old name. When she M r· ~ •ime ror ~\ rol11 ~ ~ TQ1'01il()NAL ("'r-. 'iNJ'>AC£ For moriv fam.~e~ "'""'Y""""'" lv•:iHo • ltol"lCh on l:o\f,.. ~ i\ 0 ),'lrl!Jf W""' r .. , \~ ·tPi n. 01)" ''11'1 bl \lV...d in >evf!<ol w 1 •• -·;1 .. 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TWISTERS . TRIMS WAIST, GR~::GT;;~~:~us. I OPEii HOUSE THURS., MARCH 31st FROM 2 P .M. to 7 P .M. -CHAMPAGNE, FRUIT PUNCH ~ ·PERSONAL TOURS AND RIBBON CUTT~G AT 2 P.M. AND FEATURING OUR WALK-IN SwtDISH SAUNA FOR RELAXATION AND TO RE- MOVE IMPURITIES FOR BEAUTIFUL SMOOTH SKIN. 18832 BROOKHURST FOUNTAIN VALLEY For Class1lkd ld ACTION (.;all A Deft, Pilot Alf.risor ' J I f 963-6693 IN FOUNTAIN CENTER PLAZA ONE BLOCK NORTH OF GARFIELD \~ ~ .• a'- capping Spring AP WlrepllO\o Tlw Jll't1hl·d 'hnr ll~1l comes into its O\\ n for a summer '' ,1r<lroll(' 'I lw lla:-f'IJ..ill c::ip shape is of rough straw with c.11111\ c.;t r11wd t•otton m erlaid at the crown The jockey :--hJJH' 1.., 111 hold :-t11pl'cl cotton. Both versions arc by Bet· m:.ir LA-Z-BOY SOFETTE Help Offered THI RCCLINING SOFA SEMI NAR: Beverly Rivera will present a seminar and share how she has been able to· stay free from heroin after seven years of addiction. Wadnesday. March 30. Hm DAil y PILOT C3 Sagitta;ius Review, Revise ·10°., OFF1 W A LL P~PER HELBERN'S I ~00 Adom\'CO,la Mr\o -• STATE FARM A TfflJ8SDAY, llARCH31 By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES <March 21· April 19): Comfortable niche could be retarding progress. Know it and do something about it. Means welcome op - portunity for change. Ac- cent on greater pubhc re· cognitions. TAURUS (April 20· May 20): One who means much to you makes a beautiful gesture. Be re- ceptive. dpilomatic - views are vindicated. Be a "good winner." GEMJNJ (May 21.June 20): Accent on short trips, new contact!>, ability to define terms. to articulate needs, lo un· derstand a relati\ e whose views have been puzzling, 1f nol irritating. CANCER (June 21· July 22>: Emphas1!> on organization, bringing business prospects into focus. realizing where you stand in a lo\'e rela- tlonshi p . Don't !:tell yourself short. You have plenty to offer. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Cycle is high -you're on target. Know it and be confident. Take in· itiative -stress in - dependence of thought. action. Highlight fresh contacts, concepts. VIRGO CAug. 23 Sept. 22): You overcome fears, doubts -in. d1vidual who had been a source of irritation pro- ves a paper tiger. Peering Around LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22) : Accent on desire, wish fulfillment, securi- ty of lmowine you are needed, cherished. Busi- ness investment could start paying dividends. SCORPIO (Oct. 23· Nov. 21): Your ability to work with available data, material aids in elevating your position. Plainly, you are to be promoted, given more responsibility, perhaps asked to travel. SAGl'ITARIUS <Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Good lunar Home environment is CALL SS7-51SJ s potli1bted . Be ________ _ diplomatJc. PISCES (Feb. 19· March 20): Refine techniques -get rid of superfluous material. Be clear with language -be sure your meanings are understood . Define terms. 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Her seminar will begin at7pm.Saturday.Apnl -----------------------------------------------------------------=============::=::=::=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:::_ 9 . in the Sheraton- MISSION VIEJO l•lf ,. •• ,, , ... ,, 28892 Marguerite Pkwy -•MM•'--"' .. ""''"•.-·-· 495-5902 M-....,.•t.ttOl WHITE'S Showcase COSTA MESA 369 E. 17th Street IWulport SquONI tconitr Tinlin & I 71tt Sii locrou frf>fft Ralph'' Marirt'tl 642-8657 MON F-~1 10 1 \AT ti)\ IT'S COMING FRIDAY, APRIL 1st A Red. WJute [-1 Blue TO UNNERSITY Sales & Service 2850 HARBOR BLVD. COST A MESA I 540-9640 Anaheim Hotel. Also on the program will be a play, dramatiz- ing the effects of drug abuse from a user's point of view. Free reservations may be made by culhng Tell the People. seminar s ponsor. at 522 0<173 WOMEN FOR SOBRIETY: A group that in many respects psycholo~1cally and emotionally parallel Alcoholics Anonymous ye t with many d1f fcrences will be organtz· ing in Orange County. Those interested may contact Rita Montgomery at 968-5516 EL CAMINO REAL WOMAN'S CLUB: The annual election of of hcers will take plac!:' at the meeting Monda y. April 4. in the Dana Point clubhouse Memb<-rs of the Crime Prevention l nit of the Santa Ana Police Department will speak during the pro· gram after lunch NATIONAL LF:.\Gl'E OF PEN WOMEN: Don W1lhamson, director of the Pageant of Masters, will speak at the Laguna Beach branch meeting Monday, April 4, in lhe Hotel Laguna. W1lllamson. who has been paf{eant director since 1964. will s peak at noon. following the re- gular meeting al 11. EDUCATION EXTENSION CLUB: The second Debutante Cotillion will be held at the Disneyland Hotel at 8 p. m . Saturday Apri I 2. The club raises funds for scholarships for needy students. HAMS .... ..-ne .. d MemrC...,... OHNGE , ....... _ .. ,, ..... , ....... .. (1141 H1·9961 ""So ~ood •.. 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Babka: an Easter Wreath The c limax of the Lenten season is Easter and with it com- e s the aroma of specially pre- pared meats, cakes, decorative eggs, sweet breads and an assort· m entor coUeecakes. This is the time when old Euro- p ean customs ~ome American traditions, such as the Babka, a Polish Easter bread. Another is the Italian Easter bread. Both the Swiss and Italians prepare this coffeecake bread for Easter. This is a plain coffeecake in the form of a wreath, with colored eggs i mbedded in the dough. For som ething a Jlttle different try making this colorful centerpiece for your Easter table. EASTER WREATH COFFEECAKE I cup semi-sweet chocolate morsels 1,~ cup blanched s livered toasted almonds 1 measurmg teaspoon grated orange rind 2•,{a.3•,,. cups unsifted flour ter 11 .. cup sugar 1 measuring teaspoon i:.alt One IA-ounce package yeru,t %cupmilk 2 measuring tablespoons but- 2eggs Melted butter 5 colored raw eggs (colored with food coloring> 1 measurrn~ tablespoon vegetable shortening In small bowl, combine ~·, chocolate pieces. almonds and orange rind ; reserve. In la rge bowl, combine l cup flour, sugar, salt and undissolved yt·a~t. ::.cl aside. In small saucepan. combine milk and butter over low heat un lil liquid is warm (120 t.lt'gn•i·s F .·130 degrees F . ). C:radualh add to dry ingrcd1cob beat :.! minutes at medium speed or elt'l' tric m ixer. Add 2 eggs and enough flour to make a thick bJl ter. Beat 2 minutes iJ l high speed ; stir in enough add1t1oniJI flour to make a soft dough. Gent l y s t ir in r eserve d m orsel· almond mixture. Turn onto light- ly floured board; knead until smooth and elastic, about 8-10 m inutes. Place in lightly greased bowl, turning to grease top. Cover; let n se in warm place until double in bulk; about 1 bour. Punch down dough; tum onto lightly ftoured board, divide in half. Roll each half into a 24-inch rope. Place ropes side by side on a lightly greased cookie sheet <ind braid together loosely, start- ing braid in the middle : shape in- to a ring. Seal ends. Brush with meltt•d butter. Place colored ••ggs into spaces in the twist. Cov- «>r; let rise in warm place until doublPd an bulk, about l hour at 3~0 d1·1 n•cs F. for 30-35 minutes. Rcmu' l' from cookie sheet and cool on wire rack. Melt over hot cnot boilmg) water , remaining ··hocolate morsels and shorten- ing. Dnzzle chocolate mixture "' l'r completely cooled ring to resemble birds nest. Ancient Formula -------·~-.. Peda No Piddling ifas.k; FRESNO (AP) -The s i1n ln front of the •atna, one-story build.Ing almp. ly proclaims "bakery." But ioaide, amoog the aromas at fresh bread and crackers, throbs a tradition that IDakes the eatablisbment special to many Annenlans. "We're kind ol an in· stltuUon more than a bakery:• says .Jane t Sagbatelian, daughter of the man who introduced his own formula for Armenian peda bread to America half a century ago lD the same building. Gazir Saghatellan learned the skill from his baker parents ln the old country before emigrat· ing with thousand.a or other Armenian• to California's fertile San Joaquin Valley to escape persecuUon from the Turks. "Every Balkan and Mideast country had a round handmade loaf bread."' Miss Saabatelian eaye. ..The tnnovatiGDI were a em all hole In tbe center and aeaame seed.a. Father took the nl.Jlle peda and applied it to hia own creation. .. He in tum passed the knowledae down to bis oldest son, Samuel, wbo at ase 59 still makes peda bread by the old methods -band· flniabed and without pre- servatives. The Saghatellans swt find it"• prideful thing" that the)' can make peda as their father did, and Mayo Misnomer SACRAMENTO (AP) -State Health Direc· tor Jerome Lackner says a Los Angeles food pro· cessor bas been mislabeling mayonnaise in violation of state food and drug statutes. Lackner said that during a surprise visit to Patton Natural Products plant last week, inspec- tors from his department observed labels being rem oved Crom jars or mayonnaise manufactured elsewhere and new labels for ··1ecinai'se" being applied. they claim theirs is the ontt the bakery and • only bakery in the nation handaome brick cburc}C that makes "true peda 1n Old Armenlb Town. bread." .. As long as we and the .. We're keeping our old cb"rcb are aWl here. method.a," Saghatellan there'll atlll be an Arme-- aays. "U you try to bake nlan town,••"Mlsa peda bread any other Sagbatelian says. ••1 way, It doesn't even look don't care what they put lite peda bread." around us.'' They blend soft wheat Mostofthet,OOOloaves from Waabington and baked each Dlgbtatill are Ore1on with hard fiour sold iD this area because, from Montana and the Saghatelian explains . Dakotas. It ls processed peda bread shoulcl be throuth machinery but eaten fresb·. is band-fi.Dllhed before But Sagbatellan bas bakin1. developed another pro- "No one else quite im· duct, a thin craclter itates it because it Ls an bread called Lahvosh. expensive, tim e · tbat has a broader consuminf, d ifficult market because it can be bread to make," Miss shipped wit.bout u much Sagbatelian says. fear of dry1nc out. The product still sells "I played with Anne- well too. nfan thin bread. ·and it Armenians and others took off pretty good.'• who enjoy the round, Saghatellan says ... It's sesame-sprinkled loaves accepted all over the still drive each day to country at the larger Valley Bakery which hotels and better often ls unnoticed by restaurants." others in the shadow or a Saghatelian has no m o dern c onventio n children to carry on the center. family tradition, but bis Business once came sister has a 7-year-old almost entirely fro m da ughtersbehopestoat· people who lived near tract to the business. the bakery. but most ·TU have her working Armenians have moved in here when she's 10 just lo other parts of Fresno I i k e I d id , ' • Mis s over the years, leaving Saghatelian says . Lackner said lecinaise, a product or vegeta-( ble oils, lemon juice, apple cider vinegar and l lecithin, is a more costly substitute for mayon- naise used by persons whose diets restrict their consumption of salt or eggs. INSHORT ) SUMS it up. In the DAILY PILOT e;;:::~~~-== . ?....-.~-~ ·=?'--=Q~----Q -....h--.: CHOPPING HERE llRE II FEWa-liF iiUi. PltlCU lfffCnYI wa ....... 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CORN BREAD 1' 1 cups all purpose flour '• <'llP enriched corn m eul '~cup grated PHrme~:m chce~e 4 teaspoons baking i>owdcr t t;iblespoon ::-ugar l l(':lspoon oregano ll•aH•s 1 ~ h ·<.1::-1>0on ba<,il It ave ... •: tt'as poon s<1lt I ('Upm1lk I egg 1 •cup' l'gct<1bl(' 011 Comb111<' flour. corn meal. ' , cup Parmc<,an cheese, baking powder. sugar oregano, ba.,11 and c;alt Add milk, egg and oil. mix Jll'I until dry ingred1enh and arc moistened Pour 1010 grea"ed 8 inch square haking pan ~prinkle \\Jlh rcma101n)! P rme'>;rn ('heest• Rake rn pre heatl'd hot O\t•n 12:; dt>i:n ·•·=-F > ahout 20 tn .!) minutes Serve.,..arm Low-cost Recipes Sought ComblnE': I cup creat1v1ty 1 2 cup ongrnalit\ Mix with: dash of frl~ndlv com petitivf' spirit Add: 2·5 lb~. beef-briske t. round, chuck or rump That·s the rct·1pc for t•ooks c;uh m1ttmg cntnls for the .1reJ Rt>d Cook Off m Los /\n~clt.•s Oran~l' Rh ers1de, San Bernardino. San ta Barbara and Ventura rnun ties . "Th" td<'n of thr contest • ., to stimulate ne"' rectp<'s featunn~ the less fomll1:1r and less t•x pensive cuts of hecf bnskl•t, round, chuck and rump." accnrd ing to Mrs . Jam<'s Tolle. i.tate Beef Cook-OH chairman "So often when preparing the wct·kly menu. these' cuts are forgotten as hamburgl'r and other i.teaks ancl roasts ar<' primarily 11o.;cd \.\l''r•· hopin~ thi<, t·ont<'sl "'II spur a lit tie fncndly C'om1w1111on to cit> velop original rN'tpl's using thl'SC' four cuts ... The area rontcs t 1'> pre liminary to lhf' Cahforma Bl'ef Cook-OH, hoth of which are sponsor ed b) lhf' Ca liforni a CowBelles The national llt'ef Cook-Off 1s sponsored hy the CowBelle.,, thl' \\OmC'n s au " lllary of the AmE'ncan National Cattlemen's A-,soc1allon To be elig1hle. contl''\tant'> must be over 21 year~ old. and they cannot have professional status within the food industry A complete set of Cook orr rules may be obtained by sending a stamped. !lell-addressed en velope to : Beef Cook -Orf. r /o Mrs . Bill Messinger, 3 121 Mulberry Street, Riverside, California 92501. From the wnt. ten entrte-;, 10 finalist~ wall be chosen by a panel of JUdges. tht'se 10 will participate Irr the Area Beet Cook·Off, 11cheduled •pril 26, 1977, ill Cal Poly, Pomona, b<'g1nn1ng at l 1 00 n m Entries must be rtce1ved no lttcr than Apnl l'l The winnf'r o f the arH contest wUI recelvt-a $100 pMu and wtll compete v.1th winner!I from .,IRhl other dutncll 1n Cahfornla In a sUttwide Beef Cook·Orf June 11 1n Davi~ SE'cond place winner '' 111 receive S50 and third plat'<' "'inner ~s Pnzt•s Will also rn: ·'"'a rdl'd to the 'l'" en other •·n Ir.int~ Tht• <..tatt• Cook Off winner "111 ret ('I ' t> a n a II ex J>('nses paid tn p lo the> N.llional Beef Cook-Off. to hr held m Columbus, Ohio. Sept 1c, 16 Prizes fnr the national con t el>I a n • fir:-t place. $1 .000 c;cr nnd place• S.500 and third pla<'l S'l5ll All World's A Market figures recently rcleasl'd by the fresh Produce Council of California show that all the crops produced here aren't j us t for us In fact. nearly SlO m1lhon- " orth o( fresh produce JS sold to foreign countriest with Jap1rn ~>urcha.<;ing the largest amount. valued at approximately S2.170,S09 This marke lin~ f act ts noteworthy m view or a re<>ent comment by one traveler to the Far East who re marked that the produce in Tokyo markets was "the most b"autiful" she'd ever seen Below are figures showing how California fruits and vegetable11 fare in the international market: 10 LEADING BUYERS 0 F CALI t 'ORNIA PllODfr'CTS IN 1976 Country Value (U.S. Dollar8) Japan $2,170,SOS l TSSR 1,774.018 Republic of Kmea l,207,A09 West Gcrmanv 772,62.3 Netherland11 · W ,728 India 625,556 Canada 480,872 Brazil 402.531 Ital> 377,84S Poland ~.642 Brandied Treats A Snap Brighten the cookie J•r with these llqueur-flavore gems, baked sweet and light to treat tastes of all ages. BRANDY SNAPS 2 cups all-purpose flour, Sifte d 1 cup sugar 1,. teaspoon salt 1,11 teaspoon baking powder i,~ cup butt.er, softened legg 2 tablespoon brandy 1>'il teaspoon vanilla extract Confect.loners sugar (for de· coration) Sift together flour, sugar, salt and baking powder. Add butter and mix with a pastry blender or t\\ o knives, as for a pie crust, un· ttl mixture forms coarse crumbs. Blend in egg and brandy. Add vanilla extract and knead until dough holds together. Form into a ball and refrigerate, covered, for about 2 hours. Preheat oven to 400 degrees F. Divide dough Into thirds. Return two thirds to refrigerator and roll out one-third between two sheets of waxed paper t,ii inch thick. Cut out with cookie cutters into a variety of shapes and place 2 inches apart on a lightly but- te red cookie sheet. Bake 5-7 m inutes. Re move and cool on a wire rack Repeat process with re· maining dough. Dust cookies with confectioners sugar. Yields about 6 dozen. ALMONDS CRISPS I cup butter, softened I cup sugar 1 egg yolk o ger's Mountain Grown Coffee If you think the saving is great just wait 'til you taste our flavor. Folger's is specially blended for rich. delicious flavor. And Folger's is mountain grown coffee, the richest. most aromatic kind of coffee there is. So save 65¢ on Mountain Grown Folger·s. What a saving' What a cottee! ••• ~;::::::::::~ou .... r ....... "-""-...!'~ .... ------SlllE-65C-wHEN-YOU-BUY---rD 1:, 1 2 teaspoon baking powder Chopped almonds Cream butter and sugar until light and fluffy ; beat in egg yolk Vacuum Folger"s I and salt; add Amaretto, flour ONE CAN (ANY SIZE) 1 and baking powder; mix until I d o u g h h o I d s t o g e t h e r . 11111; r-:r couPrr. r1" r'.J~r~A~ Refrige rate. covered, three r : "" ....... ~ •• I .... -..... ~ • .,_. I hours. . ..• , I Preheat oven to 350 F . Roll out , . . : " :,: .:: • :~ I dough very thin and cut with a ~ .. ·, :·: ·:. . ~ . ; . _ : . ....... I s mall cookie c utter. Place • ·• · ·' · · Cookl·es 011 an ungreased cookie ~ ' . -' ..... : ·•.· "" • ... •~O< ••• • ~ • .,:;, • :? I t' ' '• • ...,. • I" .. 1• ~·I ~ •t -A .. '• Q'I sheet, sprinkle with almonds and •·· · ·•· • • ...,,, ,..,, ··· •· 9690 v::F I I bake about 10 minutes. Yield: ap- proximately 8dozen. --------------------------------------- CUT ALON(, oonco UN~ •" I M f -• .t l I I ' • Just to discover Rosarita's new package! We're. ~Jly proud of our new Rosarita Frozen Mexican Dinner package design. So proud, we11 send you $1 refund in exchange for the ingredient statements from 4 packages. Choose Beef or Cheese Enchilada Dinners, Combination Plate, or Mexican Style Dinners. It's one of the best offers you 'JI haw aJl year! S 1 just to let us show off our new package. Haw rewarding! And to get )'OU starred, here's a J 5<; coupon. Good on any of our Frozen Dinners. P.O. Box NB 920. El Paso, Tcxl9 79977 I'm enclosing the lfl8rtdient 1t11temcnt from it racka~~ of Ros11rlta Fr<ncn Mex· ican Dinnen Please send m~ $I refund to: .. -. ' ..... . t·. . . -- ,. ()I DAILY PILOT Wednesday. March 30, 1977 Home News: Calcium Deficienc¥ .Likely Choked Up? Well, artichoke fans, alOl> choldng over the hl•b prices and head for the b\n of the ~est little devils you can find. ByDOIU1l'llYW£NCk person stumbles or falls di els or women la UalyenitJofCalllonlla -the J>OIDU$ booe will thought to be an impor- Cooperldte Ex&emSon break. t ant contributing factor, It's estimated that or if not tbe cauae of os· Caldum 1.s a mineral approximately 6,000,000 teoporo61s. that ls likely to be lack-'spontaneous fractures Part of the problem is ingintheAmericandiet .. due to osteoporos is tha t our bodies need .A food consumption which occur annually in ca I c tum fo r other survey conducted by the.the U.S., about 5,000,000 purposes besides forma- U .S. D e partme nt of are sustained by Uon of bones. Calcium, ·Agriculture (USDA ) 'postmenopausal women. clrculatin1 in lbe blood, back in 1965 showed that: Thus, the long term is involved in lbe clotUnc only 70 percent of all U.S.!laclt of calcium in the that prtveota fatal bleed- households met the re---··m~~:::~~~mmmmmm commended daily al- ln1. Caldum alao helps with muacle contraction -lncluding the beart muscle -and is necessary for all Sood muscletooe. When the body needs,, for calcium are not sup· plied by food, the body will "taJce it" from bones and teeth. The easiest way to get calcium is to use milk and other !ood5 made from milk -such a s cheese -in our diets everyday. However, H your family's diet already 1n eludes sufficient calcium in the form or milk. cheese, etc. then going to the trouble ot using egg s hells as a source or calcium is probably un· necessary. : According to the Artichoke Advl.sory Board, who says the browned, frost-bitten lips hav• been "winter kissed," the slightly imperfect-looklng results reader the best navor. That is, U they'ro still fresh and firm. The brown tips mean that the chokes were ~own in ideal weather conditions. they say. In fact, the best chefs and choke connoisaeurs pre- fer buying them that way. They are best steamed standing up in about an inch of boiling, salted waler to which you can add a quarter lemon to keep them from discolor-· ing and a garlic clove for navor. : lowance for calcium. Between 1965 and 1975, per capita milk con- s umpt.ion (whole, low fat, nonfat, evaporated and condensed) dropped about 8 percent. Since milk ls a major source or EASTER SPECIAISI ·calcium in our diets, the decline in milk consump· l ion would lead us to believe that the problem or lack or calcium is greater today than it was m 1965. A new nallonal food . consumption sur vey will be conducted by USDA during 1977·78. Data from lhls survey should give us a current picture of our calcium consump· lion. In the 1965 survey it was found that groups with highest calcium de· ficiency were all girls and women, ages 9 to 75 and older; and all men over 50 years of age These statistics are of particular concern because of new research information that shows the important part lack of calcium plays m the development of os - teoporosis. Osteoporosis is a con- diton of severe bone de· terioration which affects one in four women and about half that number of men. It results in a high susceptibility to bone fractures Bones <ire made up of fibrous protein 00 per cent a nd the re mainder is primarily calcium a n d phosphorous in nearly equal amounts. In os teoporosis the bones become porous, or less dense, due to lo<,s <1f calcium. Then when an extra strain or JOit 1s put on the bones for example 1r J Beef Pot Fruited Herc is a fru1tt'd lwl•f pot that 's a spic\. favorite irom Jc>A 1sh cu is me. STAHR BROS MONlY BACK GUARANHl ON QUALITY MCA TS ,,.., ~ .. ' ...,., ' ..... "<j • l lf1t I& '+l 1 p I ,ii'..., '•I ...... l If (Hff•'"" '.. ,, - "t ~ $fAf(Jl8ROS •ASS! • SU(!O LUNCHEON MEATS ;.! ~1 OK•R ¥.A'lfA • 5-UCtO cono SALAMI • •Jl ,.(. F•AM(A J°'4H • OVl ... POLISH SAUSAGE .. 79 • 1• 79 c 18 98 4 OSCAR MAVfl\ • Wl!NEASOR BHF FRANKS 1 La PP • •• $109 O!tCM~ MAVtA . SI.I< ru COTIOSALAMI .••. $119 OSCAR MAV• .... AhVN!• 1~111 nu o'jlJMO $1 3 9 VARIETY PACK ;.;'. ,. srArER BR.OS. 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MAPLE SYRUP lOOC•.-'! . ~l $1.59 DIXIE CUPS ~L • ! ,._L 97c c-""~~~~ ~~:~:~~ PRICES EfflC . ii.,.,..., ............. .,. i., __ ...,'IJHM.. •f•-" .. ·"'..,\ -··•·· ULL DAYS .. ,. ............... ,. ..«ti•"'9 ~=~(.~ ... t~-~-.......... (.~ l • .ltt4"011fl.,Ull 1 f I • •-" ._, •• .., • 11r... ""° l -,.,.,_,..A,. , ... ,,..,.v .. -.. •Al.II TO t •• INP.....,. •·~ \IWM"'IA""' • W t~ a""'9 (._..,....... l~f ( ... •u • ..,. n..,.... ., .,n. •""too'' ... ,'"''"' \**0:.r.'.\~ ••• ~,....,. ... ,._ DOG FOOD :~" ~0 t WHITE RICE ~C:Oouw C()MM(llCIAL MAR. 31 • ~·:=•r:,.<;-;,;.-::'.!'c.,r_!!_•w ..... °"' .... •-..,~.,::; t::O:::: D£ALElllOfll I"-"''' c.,,.,.,...., ~= =•... ffit/1~M.t:-'·-WHOl.llALfllS APR. 6, 1977 .:r,:i.=~-:~ ..... ~..:--~-.. .:."tt.":':.. ,: .. ',-,,.," "-°' - • . \ l I • t .. . l"'d'!!!d!X· M#ch 30, 1977 DAILY Ptl.OT Cl Sweets Not to Be Pa sse d Over ET THE . Lovely tmbtt deaerta foi-eveqone'1 en.JOY· ment comblpe nata.ral flavortnis with potato atarcb Instead ol wbeat flour, and dalr7 pro- duc:ta. Dlte. Serve immediately. Makes Saervtnp. APl'LBCltEAM TO&TE 1\ti CUPI matzo meal I cap wa lnuts , iround Bake at S7S dep-ees F . about 50 minutes, or until done. c.c>Ol complete11 on wire rack before nmov· ing pan aide&. C........T9ppla&: PAmiOVER 1Aeupauear CSEPES SUZETJ'E \-ti cup peanut oil Combine 1 cup coarse- ly chopped walnuts, ~ cup matzo meal, l/t cup sugar and 14 teupooo salt. Add ~ cup peanut oil; stir until mixture Is crumbly. • .,.. 1 ea. beat.en 2 tablespoons water 8 cups slleed, peeled 3 tablespoons matzo apples mul 2eus OB.ANGE BLOSSOM l tablespoon potato 2 tablespoons potato atarcb starch CAKE l tablespoon sugar 1 fJ,.ligbt crea m ,,. teaspoon •alt 2 ·espoona lemon ••se•.e;led ~cup ~cupsqar juice 3 &ablespoClm peanut Crumb Topping -\4cup oil 1A eup e juice Gil Combine matzo meal, 1 teaspoon &rated oraqepeel 1 li teaspocm crated arangepeel 1 teaspoon 1rated lemon peel ~ cup orange juice ¥• cup brandy. warmed In a small mjxing bowl beat e111 and water together. Beat in mauo meal, potato starch, 1 tablespoon 1u1ar and aalL For each crepe, poo.r 2 tablespoons batter into a lightly oiled 5 or S.incb skillet. Cook over m oderate heat until crepe ia set, about 1 minute. Remove and rota into quarten; set aside. In a large skillet or blazer pan of cha!bl& di.sh. combme \-ti cup SUI· ar and ail. Stlr in or&Qle peel, lemon ~ and orange juice. over medium heat until mix- ture boils. Boil for about 8 minutes, or until mix· ture re du ces a n d thickens s lightly. Remove from heat. Add crepes, turning to coat with sauce. Return to beat and beat until sauce bubbles. Pour brandy over top and ig- Chili Pot For Beans This is a very basic slow-cooker chili recipe that can be peppered ac· cording to your taate. Be sure to drain the beans thoroughly before ad· ding to your crock. SLOW-COOK Ea CHIU 2 pounds beef chuck. cut in lhto 1 inch cubes Lar ge onion . chopped medium.fine 8-ounce can tomato sauce 2 c an• <each t p o und > r e d kidn ey beans, well-drained 1 teaspoon salt 1~ to 2 tablespoons c hili powder Tabasco In an e lectric slow. cooker aUr tocethe.r all the ingredients. Cover and coot on high for 4 to S hours or on low !or 8 to 10 hours. Makes 6 servings. walnuts. ~ cup sugar. peanut oil and one beaten egg; stir until mixture is crumbly . Press mixture on bottom and hall way up sidea or • t -inch spring form pan. Bake at 375 degrees F . for IS miqutes. Turn apples i nto partially baked crust. Combine remaining 2 ecgs, l/t c up sugar, potato starch, cream and lemon juice; beat until arnooth. Pour over ap- ples. Sprint le with crump topping (recipe below). 44 cup mabo meal l,4 cup potato starcb l teaspoon salt JAa cup orance m armalade, mel~ Beat to1etber egr yolks and 1,~ cup sugar unlil thick and li&hl. Beat in oil, orange juice and grated oranee peel Silt together matzo meal. potato starch and salt; blend into yolk mix· ture. Beat egg whites until foamy, then gradually add remaining 1h cup sugar and continue beat· Side Serves Two a Yea r Beel by the side or quarter ia «rtainly a con- venience. But you need answers to some impor- tant questions before you buy. For instance: How far will a side of beef 10? Will it last a month? A year? How long? Eatin& habits v ary, of coarse. But suppose you are average. For each adult, you purchase about eighty-seven pounds of beer per year ... from the food market. A beef bind quarter will probably yield one hundred pounds of retail cuta. A beef forequarter will probably yield one hundred eighteen pouncls of retail cuts. That totals two hundred elg~o pounds from a whole aide. Can you use aU the cuts? It'1 great to think of all those tender routs and steaks ... but what about neck bones, variety meats, shanks, short ribs. brisket, stew meat, around beef, etc.? You pay for all the cuts ... like them or not, 110 round- out your recipe repertoire. "-t'lllm .. tYltld"-• ltt,..,..11411•1 h ef " ........ -.. "oundSt-"-"-' Tt.-•5-k!l ~1-Steell LUftTrlm ICldMV WA\lt lbOne,IMI TOT~ "-·· 27 0 ••• <ICl.7 l.S JU • OS , .. o ""'"~ Riil Ra.Jt ...... 0-ll .,.,,OW< .. 8r1\kft Le.w.Trlftt w.,tP •-.••t• TOTAL l'oun4h 13 , U .1 " ' ., ... 1 1'' 1~0 One pound of Cotfff. When you open a new checking account of t250or more. -~ntloqo l)ank Tustlnoffice-52.Sf First StTl'!Pt-8J2 c.;.-oo Airport oN r Campus Or aJ MocAr'hur-75;: -;;oo where checking accounts a rt FREE r-. ~minimum oo'onc•-no monthly toe ln• utn 1tilf peaks form. Fold ea JOit mixture Into beatm ea whites. Pour Into a uogrea.sed t-lnch tube pan. Bake in a alow oven C32s· deerees F. > 50-60 minutm, er until done. Invert cake pan until cool. Spoon m elted marmalade over cake. OliNGE MVAIUAN 1 envelope un - flavored gelatin ¥.cup S\liar, divided ~ teMPOOD salt 2eges,1eparated iv. cup cold water 1 can (t ounces ) frozen orance juice con- centra~thawed. un· diluted 1 vy cream, whipped 2 cups chilled orange and crapefruit sections Mlx torether 1elatlu. ~ cupeupr/8D4 •alt in · saucepa 86a1 tocether · ' eu yol.b ad nter; •Ur into eelatin m ixture. Place over low beat; stir constantlY 4 or S minutes until gelatin dissolves and mixture thickens slightly. Retnove from he at; stlr Jn uncllluted orange c oncentrate. Chi ll , s tlrrlQI OC• casionally, until mixture mounds s ligbU)' when dropped from a spoon. Beat ea whites until stiff but not dry: IJ'adO. aid NIDaJninl JM cap qal' and beat UD· W Yert Iliff. Fold into 1elatiA ml:nure; fold m whipped cream. Turn in- to S.cup mold. Chill until firm. Unmold and 1erve with oran1e and grapefruit 1ection1. Makes 6 to a servings. Ole! Cl ass Set FPI South-of-the-border reelpes are featured in More llaican Favorites from Lawry's, a com- bined cooking class and luncheon offered at Lawry's Cali!om.ia Center. Avenue 26 at San Fernando Road in Los Angeles, April 20 and 21. Fee fort.be ll:OOa.m . t02:00p.m. sesaloo la $8.00 and includes an hour-long cooking demonatra· Uon with rectpes and luncheon featudnl aeleded recipes ttom the day's pr~ation. New 8 oz.way to UNclo itl Enrollment iB limited and reservations may be made by check, ·payable to L•Wl'J''S Pooda, Inc., c/o Public Programs Dept., P.O. Box 2983, Loi Angeles 9005L Specify date selected and in· elude name. address and telephone number. CancellllliCIDll refund.able until April 15th.. .. AVAILABLE IN REG ULAR & SUGAR FREE. We're famous for our Spaghetti Sauce Mix, with imported mushrooms. It's so good some spaghetti-lovers think·we must have stolen the recipe from an Italian family. They say there's no other way we could have perfected our subtle blend of flavors! Lawry's also makes an Extra Rich and Thick Sauce Mix. It's made without mushrooms. And it's rich with tomatoes and spices, created to give you a simmered-for-hours flavor: Our new Sauce Mix is in a red package. Right next to our original yellow package. Either one you pick, you '11 have a sauce to write home about. And 7¢ toward the postage. --------------------, 7t • .. '··-------------------------------l .,_ ' I . , r· . t J ' I ' I Boneless U.S.O.A. Choice Beel loin. Ideal To Broil. lb. LARGE "AA" EGGS Lucerne Fresh 7&c 1-dozen Carton t •. i .. ,. . ARM POT ROAST ASSORTED PORK CHOPS · · POR=JERH'OUSE " STEAKS U.S.D.A. Choice Beel Chuck. A Great Pot Roast! Beef For Stew Boneless Cubes $139 fl•vorlul and Juicy Ill. F.I t M" usoA c1101ce s3s9 .1 I e 1gnon leel Tenderlolft lb. Fried Chicken Ma~~~L~~use ~~:: 5l99 Turkey Breasts 1Turkey5~~n~~Y111. s9·1 lb. s1 39 Hormel Wranglers ~~:n1111•,d ~~:: s139 Turkey Drumsticks ~:!::~z. '"·49c Center And End Cut Chops, Approx. 114 Pork Loin. lb. L·1nk Sausage farmer Jo11n 'o"' a-oz. 39c or McCoy Breakfast Beef Pq. Sliced Bologna s1er11n9 ~~~: ggc Liver Sausage 11.0:.0;~r.h1s 111. sge Leo's Beef warer Thin. J·oL 3gc Dark Turkey or Corned Beel Pk• CaHish Steaks frozen. oe1ros1ed 111. $179 Gortons Fishsticks ~= ~0:: 51°9 or T·Bone Steaks. I U.S.D.A. Choice Beef Loin. s 89 SLICED Smolc-A· BACON Roma, ,, Excellent Flavor. • A Quality D WILSON'S WILSON'S WILSON'S MASTERPIECE , GUARANTEE ~ ~ Bacon! BACON FRANKS HAMS Sliced 99'" Mealoreee179'" Boneless $299 " " Fully Cooked 12·0Z. Pkg. 1 ·lb. Pkg. lb. "' II <·v"' ~ r.urchllse of Saleway meat lails lo r h•;iw 1()1 any teason whal~oever. 1us1 tell '" Wr w ii rt:lund your money p1omplly. ' 41\C u~ly 1-lb. Pkg.~ Creamy Smooth Liqu or And Wines GIN or VODKA ~ PIEDMONT "MAYONNAISE LIGHT CHUNK TUNA @ STAR·KlST For Salad or Sandwich ~~ PINK GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Town House Winner's Cup j:: :~~~::, $ 6 9 9 .@. 1.75-liter s:.:: 6~~~L49c 4~;~z.49c Safeway Savings ... Gonna Make Your Day! ~Pi not Noir ,,. • .... , ·. s3a9 e Seagram's7Crown'· ~7.' s5 99 ~ CuttySark Scotch rfo·, F tlh s799 Safeway Savings ... Gonna Make Your Day! , IDog Food Cycle 3 1t;~~-s1oo I Lawn Bags&·::' :.k~os1 69 iPam Coating 1 ~~~'·sl 19 Apple Juice Tree T•p ~~~,~79c e Ch icken Pie v~,~:0s 1 ~z 39c echuck Wagon at::wf::O! ~~~ '599 Monterey Jack ~~~ b s1 s9 Orange Drink 0rt11ard ~1~ 59c f ABRIC SOFTENER WhHe Magic $1 g g ~ 96-oz. lij( Bottle · -· CRAGMONT POP 111.l i Plus Deposit ~ 4 32-oz.$100 ~ Bottles California Grown. 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Can • Green Beans fU9llway Cllt ................................... 16·0Z. Can --< •vouR CHOICE WE ACCEPT U.S.D.A. FOOD STAMP COUPONS ,,._ lftltlft ...... .,,. 2. 1m • ~ .,,..,_, 11aC1P1 cattnna). °""'*· Y1atur1. m.enldt • 1111 ..,._... c.ttn tbcttt llg'INt1. Senta hf'Mtl. ••• _. c.,en1tn1 ' . ............................... c.........,. ......... • JI Ii IJ'IU&., C:.. W.. •J4...._....,..._ ... u.-........ ......,,, .......... ~ ·••&c...w ....... • JNf ... Mlll .... Am • ' ................. f•..... • 144t1C:..1r, .. W ... .... ' t n From Stroganoff to Soup Wtdnesday. March 30, 1977 CAIL Y PILOT (; 9 Crocks Make It Easy l I ' t I Now that you own a crock pot, don't let It just sit there on tho shell and collect duaL These busy monlhl are the perfect time of year to experiment with it. The trick is merely in remembering to put all the lnar'edlenls in it in the morning so they will be cooked in time for dinner tbatnilht. Some people plu1 it in when they 10 to bed at night, wake to fiiid their dinner cooked, put the cooker in the refrigfrator while they're at work during the day, then take it out and reheat it for about 45 minutes on high that night. For cooker recipes that require browned meals, brown them at night (with the vegetables, too, if you want) and refriaerate them in the cooker overnight. All you have to do in the morning is add the 1iquids and plug It in. CROCKED CHICKEN 6 chicken breasU (or 8 pieces) 4 tablespoons flour 14 cup butter 2 green onions, sliced •.~ cup chicken broth ~ cup sauterne or dry vermouth 1h pound mushrooms, cleaned and sliced Dash nutmeg Salt and pepper Season chicken with salt and pepper and dredge in flour. Melt butter in skillet and brown chicken on all sides: remove pieces to crock pot. Add sliced mushrooms and green onions to butter and saute until just tender over medium flame, about 3 minutes. Stir in broth, wine, nutmeg and salt lo taste. Pour over pieces of chicken; cover and cook on low 5-6hours. Serve chicken pieces with serving of noodles, bulgar or rice, buttered or seasoned to taste. Pour mushroom mixture over chicken pieces and garnish each serving with snipped, fresh parsley. ITALIAN STUFFED PEPPERS Medium green peppers 1 pound gr-ound beef 1 2 package French onion soup l can condensed tomato soup 2 cups CO(lked rice 1'l teaspoon salt Pinch of sweet basil Pinch of oregano Cut tops from peppers and remove seeds and veins. Combine remaining ingredients with half of the tomato soup and fill peppers. Place peppers cut aide up in greased crock cooker. Stir herbs into remaining soup and spoon over. Cover crock and cook on low for 6-8 hours. Serves6. (Note: This is an especially good way to do stuffed peppers since it requires no parboiling.) SWEET 'N' SPICY SHORT RIBS 3·4 pounds lean beef short ribs 3 tablespoons flour 3 tablespoons oil 1 medium onion, sliced 2 tablespoons brown sugar 2 tablespoons while wine vinegar l bay leaf 1 can beef broth 1 cup dried, pitted prunes ·~teaspoon mace • 2 cup beer or ale Dust ribs m flou r and brown in oil on all sides Place nbs in crock over vegetables; com- bine all other ingredients and pour over meat. Cover and cook on low for 6-8 hours. Skim off ex- cess rat before serving Serve with rice and Ju ices spooned over meat and prunes. Serves 6. COOKERSTROGANOFF 2 pounds round stealt l onion, chopped 1 can beef broth 1 soup can water 1 can cream of mushroom soup I./• cup dry sherry 2 tablespoons flour 2 tablespoons butter, melted I cup sour cream 2 lablespoons fresh snipped parsley Slice beef into 1h-anch strips, 2 inches long. Season to taste and place in cooker. Mix tocether remaining ingredients except flour, butler, sour cream and parsley and stir into beef. Cover crock and cook on low u.hours. Set cooker to high 2S minutes before serving. Stir flour into melted butter and add to crock. Stir mixture until thickened. Turn off heat and let rest five minutes. Stir in sour cream just before serving. Makes 6 servinga with n ee or ooodles. DEVILED BEEF 2 pounds lean stew beef, cut in cubes 1 envelope Sloppy Joe seasoning mix 1 small can tomato pule 1 cup coarsely sliced celery I 1 green pepper, diced ·~cup water 2 tablespoons vinegar Place all Ingredients in electric slow cooker ; stir to mix ingredients. Cover and cook about 8-10 hours on low, or 4·5 hours on high. Serve beer ~ with noodles or rice. Serves 6.. ~ i 7 I BAllBECUEDBEEPSBO&TIUBS 4 pounds lean beef short ribs J tablespoon salt in tea.spoon pepper 1 (kunce) can tomato sauce 2 tablespoons molasses 2 tablespoons cider vinegar 2 tablespoons minced onion 1 tea.spoon liquid amok• Have short ribs cut into aquaru. Trim off and discard fat. Sprinkle with salt and pepper. Place in cooker. Pour remaining in«redients over ribs. Cover UpUy. Cook on low II bouts. Makedaerving.a. BLACK BEAN SOUP beans 1 pound dried black (or dart red) kldiley Water 1 ham hock or ~ pound smoked pork shoulder butt 1 cup chopped celery 1 cup chopped on1on l 'h teaspoon• aalt 3 tabl11poons Worcestenblre 1auce ~teaspoon Tabuco Rime beam. Place lD aQ .a.et.rte alow eooker with 2 quarta water. Conr and coot wttb bt1t control Ht on blp until beaM are~. aboQt a. hours. Tum beat control to kwr. Add rtmalnlnt lnpedieou: mb cent.!¥ but well. Cont and~ for3boqn. · Cool toUp 1Uptly and,.._,.. ham. Votce bean m.lxture throu,b a 1etve; return to •low cooker. Cut ham Into 1mall cbtmb. Add to eoup. Serve bot topped wltb tb1n ltmCID 1Ucet and chopped htll'd·cooked '"· if des1red. Yield: About2.~quutl. beans cubes JAD.JIOUSE PORK AND BEANS 1 pound dried Great Northern white Water 2 pounds pork shoulder, cut into l ·inch 1 cub chopped onion 1 clove gar Uc, minced 1 can (8ouncea> tomato sauce 1 cup sliced green pepper 2 teaspoons salt 'A cup Worcestershire sauce v. teaspoon Tabasco Rinse beans. Place in an electric slow cooker with S cups water. Cover and cook with heat con· trot set on high until beans are tender, about 3 hours. Turn heat control to low. Add remaining ingredients. Mix genUy, but well. Cover and cook until meat is tender, about 4 hours. Yield: about 2'riquarts. b8by shampoo Now! 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'l'errlflc with fruit salads. and tbe orange juice concentrate pre- venta cut fruit surfaces from datken.i.ng. BLENDER YOG\JRT 411~ YO' ..._ Combine 1 cup plabt low-fat yogurt. 1 peeled hard-cooked egg. YJ tea s poon papalra, 1 teaspoon pre- pared mustard, 1 t ... s. poon onion salt, l t~­p o on sugar (or equivalent suti.Utute) 1 tablespoon lemon Julee. Blend smooth In covered blender, store in refrigerator. WA L D O R F DREISING -Stir in 1 cup plain low-fat yogurt with 1 teaspoon sugar (or no·calorle equivalent) \oil teaspoon salt, 'h teaspoon grated lemon rind, ,_. \.easpoon cin- oaman, 2 tables poons 'olden raisihs. Serve over diced red a pples and celery. THOUSAND ISLAND Yc:tGvtt DRESSING' - Stir tocether: 2 tables· poons dill pickle relish (or chopped pickles), 2 tablespoons c:bili sauce <or c:atsup with a dash of bot pepper), 2 tables- poons minced onion, 2 teupooos lemoa juice or vineaar. 'h teaspoon salt,. 1 cup plain low tat yogurt. CURACAO F R U IT DRE&51NG -Blend i.-. cup low-fat yogurt with three tablespoons defrosted oral\ge Julee concentrate and 2 tables- poons orange liqueur and 1/4 teaspoon sall. Good with fruit. CURRY DRESSI NG -Combine lh cup yogurt with 2 teaspoons curry powder, 2 teaspoons honev or equivalent sug- ar substitute, 1 tables· poon 1olde.n raisins, 1 tablespoon soy sauce. Good on fn.tit salad or cold poultry. YOGURT TARTAR sauce -Combine ~ cup yogurt. I/• cup low. calorie mayonnaise, I/• cup pickle relish, 1 teas· poon pr~pared mustard. LOUIS DRESSING - Mix \4 cup yogurt with IA cup low-calorie mayon· naise, 2 tablespoons chili sauce. 1 teaspoon instant onion , 1 teuspoon borset1dlsh, few drops lemon juice, pinch of lar· ra&onz salt and pepper. Gooo wilb chilled sbellfllh. T U NA S ALAD DRESSING -Combine 2 tablespoons plain low· fat yogurt, 2 tablespoons low·calori.e mayonnaise, 2 teaspoons lemon Juice, 1 teaspoon instant onion, 'i': teupoon celery salt. Combine with drained water·pac:ked tuna. THE SLIM GOURMET tled dressingaare hea~-----------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---~~- l processed, t h ey no longer have the living .. friendly bacteria" that makes yogurt so popular . with health food fans. Lot s of easy horn emade dressings are possible by combining fresh Jow·Cat yog'urt wilh low·calorie ingredient&. <Be sure lo use part- skim plain Jd«Urt. with no sugar adde4. Most are under 20 cal ories a tablespoon. CUCUM B E R DRESSING -combine one cup yogurt with three tab l e s poon s minced fresh parsley, 1 teaspoon dill weed, •,~ teaspoon garlic salt. Stir mto thinly sliced cucum- bers and onions. REAL ROQUEFORT DRESSING -Mesh Y• cup crumbled roqueforl with 1 leaspooll white vinegar, 12 teaspoon sug- ar or equivalent, ~teas· poon ga rlic salt. Stir 10 one cup yogurt. H O R SE R A DIS H DR E~JNG -Combine one cup yogurt with 2 teaspoons onion or garlic s alt. and 2 teaspoons pre- p a red mustard . Great with cold rout beef, or stir into potato salad! SHRIMP DaESSING -Combine 1 cup yogurt with 3 tablespoons bot chili sauce, 1 tablespoon sliced scallions. 1 tabl~­ poon lemon· juice, 1"-i teaspoon onion salt. 1,~ teaspoon dri('d tarragon. Good with cold ~cab or lobster too. •. BE R IN G S l!:A DR ES81NG -Serve with col4 ~bods O!"USe jn place oCRusslan dtess. ang ! Com bin e e qaal parts low-calorie Russian dressing with yogurt. SUNS HI NE DRESSING -Combine Salad: Kids Can Wing It Kids will enjoy as- ::;cm bling this s a l ad, which is said lo have m1ginated in the 20s. 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AND 50% COTTON ••• Ladies' Print • lUl'l'1M 1J270 NIWPOflT AVINUI •LA Ml"'1DA • LA 11111,.ADA IHO~INO CINTI" •IAHTA AHA ITO"ll OftlN DAILY t A.M. •WtlTMINITf" •WHTMINITUt •WHITTll" ~>t 10. 81UITOL &T"UT HOO WUTMINITI" AVIHUf non '""'"ooa~1 "'"'' 1SOH I MULH,.,.Y D" \ t ' >. ( j, }, \. Wednesday, March 30, 1977 Feast in French Style ' DAILY PILOT CJ J .~ .... ,_,.,_~~~~;;...;.......;::;..:;.:... Lamb Mingles With the Great Northern Whites Dried Great Northern White Beans are a natural accompam- ment to a leg of lamb prepared in the French style with garlic and herbs. " This duo provides the basis for an elegant country French Easter runner; or for any OC· casion worth celebrating sumptuously. Simply add a plat· ter of tomatoes chilled in a basil and mint vinaigrette. For dessert: a marvelous Golden Pear Tart. ROAST LAMB WITHTIOTE BEANS, FRENCH STYLE Using a large heavy kellle or Dutch oven. add 2 cups large white Great Northern beans, washed, and 5 cups water. Rapid- ly bring waler to the boilinq point. boil 2 minutes. Remove from heat, add 1 i teas poon soda to soften the water. Cover. Let stand lhour. Add to beans and soaking water 1 teaspoon salt and 1 teas poon sugar with 1 tablespoon but ter lo cut down the foam . Bring lo boiling point rapidly. Reduce heat lo s1mro<'r: cover anti rook until tender', about l hour. This may be done in the morning with beans refrigcralt.'d until nN·ded. To prepare lamb <a 6 pound leg is good), insert Sl'veral slivt•rs of garlic in the Oesh Brush all 'ides of lamb with lemon Juice and melted butter. Sprinkle with sail, coarse-gnnd or freshly grouncl black pepper and a teaspoon of dried rosemary lt>aH's, cru,hed Punctuate a meal of roast Jamb with gold-glazed Pear Tart This may be done in the morning and the lamb placed in the refrigerator. Plan on 20 minutes lo the pound, so for a 6-pound leg of lamb, about 2 hours of roasting. <The time may vary depending upon whether the leg ts chuhky or thin.) Your meat thermometer ls dependable. Using a 325-degree oven, roast to 150 degrees F . for a nice pink meat. For Bean.a In t he Pot: Cut ·one medium onion in thin slices. Cook in 2 tablespoons but· ter unttl tender but not browned. Mix the buttered onions with the beans. Ladle into a bean pot or casserole. Cover and place in oven Wilh lamb 1 hour before it is done. After 30 minutes baste the beans with some of the lamb drippings, avoiding the fat 1f possible, and again JUSl before serving. Serve the beans with the roast lamb. The lamb is juicier if al- lowed to st:.ind 15 to 20 minutes before carving Have handy coarse-gnnd blat•k pepper and snipped par!'>ll'y for an added tou«h to the beans. GOtDEN PEAR TART Tart Shell: 2 cups uns1rtt>d all-purpose flour :.! tablt'spoons sugar 2J cup cold huller or margarine Grated pcl'I of I l{·mon 1 cgg f'illin~. J tablespoons cornstarch 1 .1 cup sugar '.!cups heavy cream 1 , cup light molasses 2 teai.poons vanilla Pears and Glaze: '1 pears For Big Dippers: Add Bleu Cheese Interesting snack' ;ind .in petizers can b<' made '41lh Hl1'11 cheese. Its pungent rla\or mellows out with brandv or n.th meat ID these two party Olp' Serve Bleu Cheesl' Crab 01p with fresh. steamed and chilled artichokes, fre s h sliced mushrooms, sesame crackers or pumpernickel toasts. The bran· died dip goes scrumptiously with fresh apple wedges that have been sprinkled lightly with lemon juice. (Try it!) BL~UCHEESE CRAB DIP 1 3-ounce package cream cheese 1h pound cooked crab meat. fresh, canned or frozen J,'1t cup crumbled Bleu cheese, firmly packed If.a cup dry while wine In 1mall chafing dis h or saucepan, heat wine over medium heat until 1t bubbles Cul up cream cheese into chunks and add gradually, stirring as it melts. Chop crab meal coarsely and add with crumbled Bleu cheese. Stir until creamy and turn off heat. Let mixture come lo room temperature and serve with chil l ed artichokes and mushroom slices. BRANDIED BLEU CHEESE DIP 1 3-ounce package cream cheese in cup sour cream ~3 cup crumbled Bleu cheese. firmly packed Dash Worcestershire Dash cayenne pepper 1 ounce l>randy Mix all ingredients except Bleu cheese in blender or with mixer. Stir in crumbled cheese (texture should remain crumbly.). Chm. Serve with slices of fresh apples. FROM Fash ion Islan d Newport Beach I I lcupwater 1 cup apricot preserves 2 tablespoons light molasses 1 tablespoon cornstarch In a bowl, mix together the flour and sugar. With pastry blender, or two knives used sclasor-fasbion, cut in butter un - tll very Cine particles are formed. Stir in lemon peel and egg. Mix with bands until a soft plastic- like ball of dough is formed. With fingers, press dough into bottom and sides of an ungreased l().inch nan pan or a 10-inch pae plate Bake in a preheated moderate oven (375 degrees 1" ) about 12 minutes or until lightly browned. Cool shell on ware rack. In a saucepan, mix cornstarch and sugar. Gradually stir in cream and molasses. Cook over low heat, stirring, until filling thickens and bubbles. Remove from heat, cover and cool. Stir In vanilla, cover and chill. When cold, spread filling evenly Into cooled tart sheU. Chill. Meanwhile, pare pears; cul ln half lengthwise; remove core and place halves in a saucepan. Add water. preserves and molasses. Simmer, stirring gent· ly, until pears are tender but still hold their shape. With &lotted spoon, remove pears and cool. <Reserve syrup.) Cut eacb pear halt into S slices. Arrange slices In tart shell in a pretty pattern. Measure in cup of the syrup into a saucepan. Stir in cornstarch. Cook over low heat, stirring, until mixture bubbles a nd thickens. While still bot. spoon this glaze over pears, coat· ing them completely. Chill until ready to serve, then cut into wedges. Makes 6 to 8 servings. WE13~MORE INSIDE WEBER'S BREAD Save another 13¢ on Nestle Souptime with co~pon inside specially marked Weber's bread packages. STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR I t. €J2 DAILY PILOT a If You Can Stomach For Jack Spratt and his lady ... recipes for both hil?h-calorie and low ("alorie treats They're from the twm-volume cookbook set. "The More'* Less Cookbooks" (Van Nostrand Reinhold, S7 .95). From the ''More'' cookbook, we have Deluxe ·Romaine and Potato Salad, described as "very preter.tious," and Almond Pl.e, an •·outrageously sweet confeetion '' "Less" features recipes for Baked Apple , Pancake, "a dessert so cozy 1t's positively cudd· Jy," and Eggplant Salad, a chilled, marinated version of Ratatouille. DELUXE ROMAINE AND POTATO SALAD 1 cup vegetable oi I J°"' cup white wine vincgJr 112 teaspoons salt 12 teaspoon freshly ground bl.irk pepix:r 4 cups diced peeled l'OOkc.'<1 potatoes, sttll warm 2 tablespoons diced p1 m1cnto 6 anchovies, chopped llarge bead romaine J.4 cup grated parmesan cheese 1h cup crumbled blue cheese 1h cup thinly sliced scalUoo, including some or green tops 3 bard-cooked eggs, quartered 2teaspoonsdrained capers 6 slices bacon, cooked and crumbled Croutons Beat together 011 . vinegar, saJl and pepper Pour half over potatoes and reserve the re mainder. Mix pimiento and ;mchovies ~ith potatoes; cover and chill several hours, stirring occasionally. Line large salad bowl with some of romaine leaves. Break the remainder of the romaine into bite-size pieces and placl' in bowl. Top with chilled potatoes. Sprmklc Parmesan chPese and blue cheese over potatoC's, add i.calhon, egg quarters, capt:rs, bacon Jnd troulons. Toss light· There are devilish ways to use up colored eggs. Try stuffing them with chicken. fish. or artichokes Wannam unch? Use Your Egg Wondenng \\hal to do with thost' funk :,, dt· rorated hard-cnok <>d <'!:gs ll'ftoV<•r from vou r 1':ast<'r Sund a\' hunt ' F.11 JO\' th<'m \\ 0 1lh frost' mmt JUl<'ps or 1cc1i tE>a bl'for<' Easter dtnn<'r ... 111fflorl Ill ,I \JrHl\ nf dt•\ 1 lish "··~ s C"lllCK F.N-~Tl, FFf.;H EGGS ll egg yolks 1 ~ <' u p m 1 n r t' d 1·hick1•n brca!>L I I (' U f' C' h 0 p f) Cd <'elcry 2 tablespoons ~ou r <·ream 2 t.iblt•spoon s mayonnaise 2 table s poons chopped onion Sall and ix:ppcr to taste Papnka to garnish Mix· all ingred ients together in bowl and stuff egg white halves. Garnish with paprika CRAB MEAT EGGS 12 hard-cooked c1rns 1 cup cooked naked crab meat 1_, cup minced celery Yz cup chopped almonds 2 tablespoo n s minced green pepper Mayonnaise to moisten 1 teaspoon prepar<'d mustard ~teaspoon salt Mash all ingredients tocelh« in bowl and piJ e Jn to ege white shells. Garnilb with tiny sprigs of dill or parsley. CHUTNEY EGGS 6eggyolks 3 slices crisp cooked crumbled bacon 1·2 tablec;poons mayonnaise a tablespoons fin ely cbopp e d c hutney . ctramed Tou toaetber all ln;rc· dfent. and nn eenten or hard -cooked whlte11. Garnish w1tb chopped peanut". ARTlCllOl{F. OF.VILE D EGGS 6et1yolta 1 packa10 froaen artichoke heam 1 lo 2 tablespoons whipped s weet butter I • I 2 teaspoons lemon JUIC(' 1, cup wine vinegar 1 1 cup olwe oil t teaspoon salt ' , l<'cl<.poon frt" hi\ J?round black pepper Cook frozt·n artichoke hearts according to package directions. Drain and cool. Cut each in hall. Marinate 10 a mixtur<' of" inc vinci.:ar. ohvc 011. salt and black pepper for at least 4 hours Drain well. Mash <'gJ! yolks "hilt• ~till -... arm and add whipp<'tl .,wcet butt<'r and lemon JU1ce miJUJlg well. Put artichoke half in each t'f:!g whtte and pile the yolk mixture high on lop Set of 3 Sizzling Everything from Creole Jambalaya lo a Catriab Fry 1a included in a three-volume set or full-color cookbooklet!I developed and distribut- ed by th e N ational Marine Fisheries Service. The three-volume set borrowa fish and seafood cooking methods and re- cipes fr om all over America. Each book.let '" $1.10 and can be ob-. tamed from Superinten- dent ol Document.5, Gov• ernmcot Printing Ortlce, Wublqtc)n, D.C. 20602. Titles to cbooese from In c lude ••A Seafo od Hertu,e from Plymoutb to tbe Prairiei1," •tock no. 003-020-00122·0: "A Seafood Heritage trom the R•ppahannoclr to the Rto Grande,•• no . 003-020-0018·1; and "A Seafood Heritage trom th e Plain• lo th ~ Pacific," atoc k no . 003·020-00124~. When or· derln1. Indicate title and 1lock number. I , ·- ly with enough additional dressing to moisten in· ~rt:dtents. Yield: 8 servings. Butter a lO·incb skillet well ; plltce in 400 degree F. oven to heat ALMOND PIE 3eggs 1 cup dark corn syrup Sift flour with baking powder and saJl. Beat egg whites until foamy; gradually add 3 tables- poons sugar and beat until stiff. Beat egg yolks in medium bowl; beat in milk and flour. Fold in ap- ple, lemon juice and beaten egg wbJles. Turn into hot skillet and spread evenly to edge. New Lid s Pop Up l cup packed brown sugar 3 tablespoons butter, melted 1 teaspoon vanilla ..,, teaspoon salt 1 unbaked 9-inch pastry shell. chilled 1 cup whole blanched almonds unsweetened whjpped cream Beat eggs and mix with com syrup, brown sug- ar, butler, vanill a and salt. Tum into pastry shell and s prinkle almonds over the top. Bake in 350 degree Fahrenheit oven until firm, about 1 hour. Cool and serve with uns weetened whipped cream. Yield: 8 ser\'lngs. Butter BAKED APPLE PANCAKE 3 tablespoons flour v. teaspoon baking powder 1,14 teaspoon sail 2 eggs, separated 5 tablespoons sugar, divided 3 tablespoona milk l cup finely diced pared apple 1 tablespoon lemon juice 1 teaspoon cinnamon Lemon wedges Mix remaining 2 tablespoons sugar with cin- namon and sprinkle over top of pancake. Bake in 400 degree F. oven 10 minutes, or until glazed and set. To serve, cut into wedges and top each with lemon wedge. Yield : 4' to 6 servings. EGGPLANT SALAD 1 medium eggplant 2 scallions, chopped 3 medium tomatoes, peeled, cut into cubes i. .. cup c!der vinegar 3 tablespoons vegetable oil 11" teaspoons salt Freshly ground black pepper to taste 11'3 teaspoon sugar Wash eggplant; do not pare. Place on baking sheet and bake in 375 degre(' F. oven 45 minutes, or until tender when pier("t.'<i with a fo rk. Pare when cool enough to handle; cut into cubes and chill. Combine chilled eggplant with scallions, tomatoes, vinegar, oil, salt and ix:pper and sug- ar . Chill for several hours. Serve with salad greens. Yield: 4 to 6 servings. News for canners ... This season will br1'1g the first two-piece home canning lid and band equipped wtth an audible button feature that warns home canners if a jar has been improperly sealed. It works this wav: As a package that has just been sealed cools duwn. a vacuum is created in the air space just under the lid depressing the audible button. If proper· U.5.D.A. 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Y PILOT CJ. 3 State Crops Hard Hit almond, walnut and most other fruit crops Festive Meal: SACRAMENTO -A Sl to S3 bllUon drop in !ood produtllon is predicted this year because of drought by Caltfornia 's Farm Bureau. As long as hydroelec· tric power is available, fresh vegetables should continue to be plen•!ful , said the bureau. switch from tomatoes. alfalfa and row crops. lo cotton because or their high d~pendency on well water In the Imperial Valley and Southern California farming areas, little drought impact has been reported becau~e of the availab1ltty of water from Colorado River. Farmers are likely to plant crops that will pro- duce good returns and balance the market in consideration of produc- tion drops in the northern part of the statP Honey-laced Chicken The bureau said the hardest hit food supplies wlll be beef and dairy cat- ti e , tomatoes, rice. wheal and other grains, and sugarbeets, wbtch may contribute to further escalation of re-· fined sugar prices. Overall losses should run in the $1-2 billion range, it said. but 1f there are power shortages, .. $3 b1l11on could be the low estimate." The bureau reports most drought·idled acreage in the lower San Joaquin Valley, where farmers are expected to Fruited Festival Chicken is laced with honey and wine and de- corated with grapes and orange slices. The recipe is kosher and pareve for Passover's Seder service. FRUITED FESTIVAL CIDCKEN 2 tablespoons potato sLarch 1 teaspoon salt lh teaspoon pepper 1 (3-pound) frying chicken, cut up 14 cup peanut oil . !Al cu~ dry white wme 1Ai cup orange juice · 2 tablespoons honey 1 tablespoon chopped parsley 1 tablespoon slivered orange peel 1 cup halved seeded grapes Orange slices Combine potato starch, 12 teaspoon salt and l/t teaspoon pepper; use to dust chicken pieces lightly. In a large skillet, brown the chicken in oil. Add white wine, orange juice, honey, parsley and remaining 'h teaspoon salt and 14 teaspoon pep- per. Co"ver; simmer over low heat 30 minutes, stir- ring occ as1onally. Add orange peel. Cook 10 minutes longer, or unUI <·hicken is tender . Remove chicken to a warm platter. Add grapes to skillet a nd cook, stirring, 2 minutes. Pour over chicken. Garnish with orange slices. Fi lets, Avocado In Wine A truly Californ1a-style Lenten dinner for four that's just as good for you as it tastes. FILET OF FISH AVOCADO 1 V.. pounds of sole or halibut steaks 1 cup sliced, fresh mushrooms 2 tablespoons butter or margarine \ I I 'h cup Chablis or Riesling 3tablespoons nour 14 teaspoon salt Dash pepper 1h cup cold milk 1 ripe avocado 1 cup shredded Swiss or Jack cheese Thaw fish it frozen. Jn sklllet, melt butter and saule mushrooms unlit just tender. Add fish and wine and simmer over low beat about 10 minutes, or untll fi sh fiakeaeasllywith a fork. With slotted 1poon, re· move fish from skillet to serving platter. Im - mediately sprinkle each aervin&with about IA cup ofcheese,sothatitmelts. lo smatl bowl, whisk toiether nour, salt, pep- per and milk. Add to li- quid in skillet and aim- m er through until thickened and glossy. Halve, remove seed and peel avodado. Cut into 8 slices, allowing two •s>e•l"I per ffah 1ervin1. Spoon thickened wine aauce over and aerve Im- mediately. To rouhd out your Lenten meal, serve wltb a plate of fresh steamed broccoli dr11Hd wlth lemon Jwce and a butet ol touted bread at1cb. 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COUNTRY RYE BREAD Dough: 1 cup milk 2 tablespoons butter or margarine 1;" cup dark molasses 4 teaspoons salt 1 cup warm water 2 packages active dry yeast 2 cups unsifted medium rye flour Grated peel of 2 medium oranges 2 tablespoons caraway seed J I/• to33A cups unsifted all-purpose flour Egg Wash: legg 1 tablespoon milk Heat milk with butter until butter melts. Add dark· molasses and salt. Stir and cool to lukewarm. Warm a large mixing bowl. Add warm water and yeast and stir until dis· solved. Add cooled molasses mixture, rye flour, orange peel and caraway seed; beat until well combined. Gradually add 3'1• cups all-purpose flour, beating after each addition, until a stiff dough forms and leaves the sides of the bowl. If needed, add additional flour. Use any remaining flour for kneading. Turn dough out onto floured surface; knead until smooth and elastic, 8 to 10 minutes, adding as little extra flour as possible. Shape into a ball. Place in well-oiled large mixing bowl; tum to grease all over. Cover and let rise in a warm place free from drafts until doubled in bulk, llh to 2 hours. Punch down; knead about 1 minute. Cut in two and follow directions for shaping one-half into Hearth Bread and the other into Loaf Pan. Bake loaves in a preheated moderate oven (375 degree F.) about 45 to 50 minutes until golden brown and hollow-sounding when tapped. Transfer to wire racks and cool well. Makes 2 loaves. Beat together the egg and milk ; set aside. Use when shap- ing dough. Form a smooth ball. Line a round basket with a ~lean dish towel and dust lightly with flour. Set dough ~all m cen~er. (Basket will prevent soft dough from sl':'mpmg.) Let nse, covered. until doubled in bulk. Grease a pie pa.n. . . Turn dough ball out onto han~. then place r~ght side up m pie pan. Cut tic-tac-toe pattern m top. Brush ~1th. Egg Wash. Sprinkle with additional caraway seed, pressing m gently. To Make Pumpernickel Rye: . Follow recipe for Country Rye, but omit orange peel and caraway seed. To milk-butter mixture. add l square (l ounce unsweetened chocolate, cut up, and 3 teaspoons ms· tant coffee. When adding rye flour. also add 1 cup wheat bran cereal.· . Classic pumpernickel loaves ~re shaped ·~to perfect balls and baked in well-greased pie pans which hav.e been sprinkled with yellow cornmeal. M~y be b~ushed with Egg Wash. Usually the bread is bak«:d m 50 minutes, but 1f not hollow-sounding. bake up to 10 minutes longer. If top is too brown. cover with foil. For a chewy crust, hrush tops of loaves with warm water several times dunn~ last half of baking period. Country Rye loaf has double good flavor and aroma; a chewy crust studded with caraway seeds. Herbal Blessings The aroma of this cake/bread ls enough to make a brave herb combiner out of anyone. The flavor gets even better as it's al· lowed to mellow overnight. Wffi'fBY Nt.JN•s CAKE I cup son butter I 1,2 cups sifted flour i4 teaspoon baking soda l 112 cups sugar 1 lh tablespoons fresh lemon juice S eggs, separated ~-teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon carawaf seeds 1h teaspoon ground On mortar) coriander seeds 1 teaspoon rose waler l teaspoon cinnamon 1 teaspoon cream ol tartar Grease a 9-incb tu~ or 9 x S.inch loaf pan with 1 tablespoon butter. Dust with flour; remove excess. Sift nour1 soda and~ cape of the auaar into bowl. Add rtmainlnt butter and m.tx in well wlth fingers. Add lemon juice and spices, then eu yolks, one at a time m1Dn.e unW well blended. Btat e" whites with salt until atlft but not dry. Gradually boat ln rematnJna 1ugar; fold ln ueam of tartar. Add to tlrst llllxture and fold tri unW whites are thorouablY mix.ct in. · Spoco into pan and spread evenly with back of apoon. Jolt gently to remove air bubbles. 'Bake at m for 1 hour or until done. Turn off heat and let at.and In oven for 10·15 minutes longer. Loo9m spatula and turn out on wax paper covered rack; c:ool. Dust with powdered sugar ti desired. store ln atr·1Jlht container. ' ' I• • -. • Store Hours: '9 to 9 Dally -·s ... day 9 to 7 f'ricH tff9ctl•• Thurs., Mar. 31 Thru Wed., Apr. & BEEF ROUND BONELESS BEEF ROAST Pric" ~ .. Stecla •ti-' We Gladly Ace.pt Food StGMps W11 Resern T~ RiC)ht To Limit Quantities And Refuse Sole To OecHrs And WhollfSalen. EASTERN FARMER STYLE SPARE RIBS :~~~DI 49 TOS4TERORacMS ~j~9.ac -• .i:::i:.c.. ...., LB. LB. XTRA LEAH GROUN99c LARGE LOIN END PORl<I 09 GROUND BEEF LB. CH OPS LI. BEEF 59!. YOUNG TENDER BARM BULK SLICED BACON s12! FARMHOUSE FRANKS BAR M FRESH SLICED BOLOGNA LUNCH EON MEA J PICK~:~~~o JIMS RANCH FRESH EGGS LARGE GRADE AA COR M KERNEL 69.c SPRINGFIELD WHOLE 29c DOZ. ~ 303 CAN --------------------------~__;;~--~~----1---------_.;. ________________ __ DILLEiiSiiVis 49c PiiAiiiSMT 5c 22 OZ. JAR 5112 OZ. BOX SPRINGFIELD CORNED HASH BEEF I 5 oz. 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Al•JS u.s.u. Clloice • afnJs wutem nised domestic btnb .... nays fresh! ••• And at this tine of year, JO'! caf1 lie Sift dllt'a It's "Serine" IM .•• tender llld tastJ IS it dloald be! Ground Lamb • • 79t Lc·An -we8tem raised lamb! FRESH FIWJS! DRISH $249 SOLE lb Favored for its mild flavor True Cod Fl1£T$ • • • 11 '! Frtahnesa makee the difference Halibut Steak •• s3 4? Center cut from Northern fi~h I.ARCE Sil£ Wis 5 1 2 ~ Frnh frozen -sizes from 2 'h to 3 lbs. Orange Juice. • • sgc Tropicana • rrady to pnur! 64 ounc·r Horseradish s oz ••• 33c ~ih er Sprini:.., -plain nr creamed log n'la•b ......... 8 ......... 1l5l Turbot Fillets •• s12~ From o(f Greenland's chilly coast Ocean Perch ••• s 15~ FHlet.s, for value! Fresh frozen PIZZA 79 CRUSTS c T oni'l' pk~ of 2 • juc;l odd I IXln 's! Frozen Foods Lamb Roast. f:U· s21? U.S.D.A. Choice weatem Spring larnb! CHUCK STEAK 79~ Center rnt ! U S.D A. Choice hN•f Ground Beef :fJit~'l it Lean · not lo exceed 22"r fat MEAT 99c LOAF :~::,, n. Our own mix · with frr~h eggi1! Lamb Roast.~-. 121! Large Loin Choice Spring lamb SPARE s 109,L RIBS • Fresh! meaty! from Eastern Pork MAHI S 139,b MAHI From tropical Hawaiian waters. Liquor D ep 't. ORANGE 29c JUICE 81Bflrisk& U.S.D.A. CHOICE $' IJ II WHOLE OR HALF • • • • • • • • • • • • J.C i111. REDUCED $1.00 Whiske,5499 El Rancho's own -86 proof! Quart Minute f\lu1d rnnrc·ntrate • 6 01. can Always o fine value because it's boneleu -but doubly so when it's El Rancho's lean, flavorful U S.D.A. Choice quality. WafflesllUTTDMU . • • 49e Sliced Bacon ... s1°? Aunt .Jemima -j•ht h<'.1t! JO Of. pki:: El Rancho':-t tucker "r,111rh "':, 11 •• Gino's Pizza UIOR • s1 19 7 Bone Roast. . 89t I 'rppl·rom or Sau1>11ge -pkg of G Chuck cut l '.S D.A. Chm<.e heef ENCHILADAS Stuffed Chicken . \ .111 di· h .irnp's 9 9 # Beef nr C'hr .. ~e " rn 07 pockugl' , .. ,, """'mg-G•. "A" 69. ''ith Oroweat Dm...•.init Hutter and Frelh F..Jt'WI • Garlic Bread . . . 49e Chili Beef = . . 99~ Beef Rib Bones 69t Hrart v · rlr><·q nnt exceed 30' r fat Choice! Meaty! Bake or b:irbcrne Game Hens 2• oz. w s 12! 0 Bone Roast. • 99~ r:r:idc "t\" ... Cherkerboard Farm" < huck cut U.S.D.A. Choice beef WE FEATURE Fresh Bratwurst GENUINE MILK-FED Our own blend s 14 9 VEAL fresh Pork, tender Rf' chooqv -chooc;e quality you know Veal and seasonings! llt Super Fresh Spring Produce Ten High ••••••• s3 99 . Strairht whiskey reduced 1.00! fifth Gilbey's Vodka • s919 The half-gallon reduced J .00! REDUCED $1.00! HOUDAY TltES $849 SCOTCH Bottled for El Rancho! 1.75 lit.er 0 Bvy -heat and scnc~ 8 l•t. VegetablesfOllY .. 59e M11rihl1urn I ;irm-. lflr i.lt'"' J : lb h.1~ Broccoli FRESH! ••••••• II! Gallo . Brandy ••• s499 From Erneato and Julio! Fifth Vermouth • • • • • • s 199 Tribuno Extra Dry, Sweet! fifth JENO'S PIZZA a... O.u. 8 9 # ,tppertli. Saaat• " 13 tl ..-. RED POTATOES U.S. No. 1 New Crop! AU purpose ·19~. ANJOU PEARS Sweetr Juicy! 2 9 c. Northern U.S. No. 1 quality GALLO $239 WINES . Pink Chablis or Burgundy! Magnum ~Brighten up the budget· with EJ.Rancho values/~ ~ ~.f !.~. !!!Ll~1~.~ .. ~~rrAnoN 6 9c Tow els coRONET ••••••••••••• 49c Studio prints in llStlorUd color pottems • llOft and strong! lario l'C'l1l . . Sour Cream 1MrrAno•. 29c Use it on potatoe8 • in 11troganoff -nnywbere you'd use the real thing! Springfield 12 07. I II 45 c J L. ·d s109 e Y •·AmI. • • • • • • • QY 1qu1 •••••• Smucker's· lfrt'&t with IAmh! JO oz For dishes . 32 oz (ilc. 20C off) Toilet Tissue •• 79c Saran ·wrap ••.• · 89~ Charmin • nil colon! 4 roll pock Save thoee left-ovtn! 100 ft roll .. !~!~!!·P~!~~.;1 ~ :; pk!gc !!?!r _'!aJ~~~ '!G Prict~ in rf{rct Thur. Mor 31 lhrou11h Wed. April 6 ~..wil ~ .......... ~ DENTURE CLEANSER •.••••••• $1.29 EfftrcJ~nt dote tht JOb! 1'1.,.; nC 40 SCllCK BLAD£S ••••••••••••• $1.98 bup1•r JI c:utrldp • hold~ n1no blJAdn SatlUNG'S VAIW •......••. 69C Tru. flti~nr "'On t bau Htay! 2 oa Nine Lives· all varieties • 6 IJ.a oz Snackin' Cakelll£$ &9c Duncan Hines Banana Nut, Chocolate Chip, Apple Raisin, 131/i oz. packa&e TOMATOES with CHIUS •••••••• 29C OrttJI • ie.ty llav•H' vou'll IO\I'! 10 o.i MACARONI I CHEESE •••••••••• 19C t;tlr 'n's~. u·. that '""~·! .. ~ . Peanut Butler ... 39c SlOppy • with all the flavor you expect! Creamy or crunchy in the 18 en jar Clamalo Juic:e .... 59c Lord Mott'• brings you flavor with added seat! Pick up this pick-up in the quart size Top Ramen .......... 19e Instant soup with Japanese Noodles! Choose Original, Beef, Pork or Chicken! 3 oz New Potatoes. • 23c PreservesSlUWIOIY • age Springfield • Whole • 16 ounce CAD Smucker'• • lots of berries! 18 ounce Mixed Nuts •••• s12s Pl11nter'• anack treat! 12 oz can French Dressing 59c Glrard'a Ori1inal ••• 8 ounce botUe Pepsi-Cola:. ••• si.19· Snap-E-Tom •••• 25e Rq., Diet, LiJht! 12 ounce c81\A Tom1to juJce with· zing! 10 oz can 9 to 9 S1.md~ 10 to 1 No eol11 to dttiiers 1lltA I WATER •••••••••.••••• 8Sc .. RICI~ ••••••••••••••••••• 39C C.t'i~h• • Snlld peclc. ~h111 mHtl 7 o• c11n Golden Oraln B..r or Cbkan ••• 8 cs pq. WISK.-•..••.....• : ..... $1,19 a.. Fm ••••••.•••.••.••• Sl.19 No tine around th• t"OJlarl 3!? °' ~ 1 .. tff) fabric Son.nor in ahtet. rkJ. ot 24 (U.111) ,- \ \ I £16 DAILY PILOT Wednesday, March 30, 1917' , Groceries All Purpose PILLSBURY FLOUR 49¢ 5 Lb. Bag Pitted Ripe H•·ritage 3 9 Olives Hvuse ¢ f <l"l l .irgl' • 6 Ol Can. . .......... . ~~~~~ 1~~~!! .~~~.~~~~········· 62¢ Del Monte Pineapple 41 e In Juice. Sliced. Chunk, Crushed 15'1• Oz. ~~~~!s~~gzn~an ..................... 2 8 ¢ Mr. Fazio refuses to be undersold and that Includes coffee FOLGER'S COFFEE 1 lb Can 3 Lb. Can s211 s929 ~ ~ () () ,,.- ® ® @ () '(~ CJ 0 0 Sliced Bread Heritage House 27¢ White. Wheat. Sandwich • Lb. Loaf .....•. ~~zo:o1?i::.'. ~~~·~·~·~!~ ....... 4 For$1 Purex Liquid ..... 59¢ Bleach Gallon Jug ··········· .... Grape Jelly Heritage House 32 Ol Jar . 89¢ Cut Yams .......... 32' Heritage House• 16 Oz Can ~u~~a~ !~~~~' C)z P~g • .. .. ..... 5 8C ~,~:'P~cfa~~~,~~P Bag.~ .......... s 114 Tomato Sauce 6 99c Heritage House 8 Oz Cans .. •. For Health and Beauty Aids Baby Shampoo s119 Johnson s {Incl 25C off Label) 11 Oz . .. ~~~:l~~J~8oz Botlle ................ 97e Alm Toothpaste 88¢ {Incl 15¢ Off Label) Famlly6 4 Oz ...... . r~PJ~u~1.8~0~ ~1.~~-1~ .......... 99e !!:.ri~!~.~!1~~~~-~ .................. 35¢ ~~n~!n~98o~~~o~~!~~.~ .............. 99c Mr. Fazio refuses to be undersold! That goes for milk prices too! NEW LOW MILK PRICESI Jerseymald ¢ ~o~~g~n~z1!~~ .................. 6 4 ~~E~n:.:'~ ................. ~ 126 Wines and Spirits ® ~!!~r:::IY~~!~~~ ............. s51t @ ~!~~:~a~~~~-~~~ .................. s511 ® ~!el!I~~~!~~.~~~-~~~ ........ $ 1845 Rain Check W• try our v•ry beet, but In t.h9 •~t wit run oul or •n 1dv1nlMd lt•m. ydur 1tor1 mtf\tger wlll courteoualy gtve you • relnohtck eo you mey Pkk·up th• llt!p 1t th• on-ult pf Ice at a later data. We Welcome Food Stamp Shopper• 'ThtM price. •re tff.ctlY9 Wtdnetet.y. ' ; March 30 thru T~~ey. Apnl 5. 1871. We ruetW the right to Mmlt quantltl .. 1nd fMl.ltt utea to deeler9 at'ld WhOl ... lttt. ' . ~I "I I Groceries Groceries Light, Dark Brown or ~f~!'n~.~7e~~Can ...................... 34c POWDERED SUGAR ~~~:~~~~'!,. ..................... 2&c Just In time for Easter! Quality Farms Heritage · House 29¢ LARGE EGGS 1 Lb. Box . . . . .... Grade 'AA' Ooten C•r1on .... ...... : : ... -~ · ...... . ftb~~.~~~.~~.~~~~ ............... •147 Paper Towels Studio 45• Print • C0tonet Large Roll ........................ . ri:~~~~·~!~ .......................... 57c ~~~! Ii=~~~1can •...•.•••..••• 35c • ChOCQlate Bundt Cake Mix Meearoon *1 04 Plll1bury 24 Oz. Pkg .•.• ···• Blueberry •• ~~~::.~~!!~t~.~150 ............... 4oe Mr. Bizio's new low prices: Fazlo's •••••• $110.57 Vons .•••.• 114.1 3 Market Basket ••••• 114.91 Cifu1ph"9 ... 115.61 Alpha Beta .•.•.. 116.06 Lucky...... 116.69 Safeway...... 120.66 On March 24 and 25. 1977 the second Independent supermarket survey proved Fazlo's lower priced than all six major competitors. Basket for basket. The survey was based on a representation of the U.S. grocery basket as es- tablished by the U.S. Oepartment of Labor and augmented with all lmPortant consumer product categories not included In the Department of labor listings. Comparable brands. sizes. quantities and weights were used in each Item by Item price comparison. Delicatessen Meats ~~~n ~~~~~rJ~~ub ................. 54 ¢ ~ Basted Turkeys 0 d 'A' 55e ~ Norbeat or Herlt•oe Houae •. !~. ~ .... Lb. Fruit Drlnka •Fruit Punch •Grape 63¢ Minute Maid 64 Oz Carton •Lemonade ~~!!~~~~·~~-........................ 62¢ 0 Produce Fresh, Crisp ICEBERG LETTUCE . . 3!,1 • • Everyday Low Price ~ ,,,_ th• low priced Item• you'll find tnrouo~out the 1t0r• everydty of the week. Chtdt end oom~ft, Mr. Fulo tttUHt lo bt 11ndff10fd. 0 Pork Loin Chops Famlly Paett s11a Incl. 3 End and 6 Cen1er Cut ChOpsU>. 0 fo:~!~~.~.~.!.~~~.~~·····-····Lb. $149 0 ~~rE~~~.~.~.~~ ...................... ~99C 0 fo~~~~~!.~~.~.1.~.~~~~ .......... Lb. gge o rr!!~~!~~~~~.~~~~!~ .......... Lb. 1 s c 0 f ~~~~!:~~.~ .. ~~!~~.~.~~~101 ' II .,.r.,. .. - O Westwood ~~Ff~!~1llon .............. 8 9 ¢ , "" 0 0 0 ~it~!::'.~~ ... ~~~r;.;;:~t ...... s 7¢ g·:~~~ J?.'~.~.~ ........ ················· 5 6 ¢ ~!~~~1 fs1o~~Pkg ...................... 90¢ ~!~~B:d~~~~9can ................. 94 ¢ t:m'1~~u~~~~gz ........ }~~~1 ......... $159 !!a~~~~SOL ... ~.~~~~~;.?;~~;;,,., 85¢ Glazed Donuts 59e Nutwood Farms 12 Pack 14 Oz ......... ~~l~~~rt:k·:~ .... ~.~~~~'.~~~ .. 4 3 ¢ Morningstar Farms 99¢ Links. Paules or strips • 8 Oz Pkg .•..•.... "I Beef, Chicken, Turkey or Tuna BANQUET MEAT PIES 80z. 23¢ Package ~ Meats ~T~~:·Jo~e~:~~~ ............. lb. $1 4 9 Plate Stlort Ribs 694: Beet ...................................... Lb. ~e:~L~l~~ .. ~~.~.~~S ............... lb.$1 79 Heritage House Fully Cooked @BONELESS [sMOKED]HAMS Whole~rEnd s 1 5 9 Portion Ham Slices $1 69 Lb or Routs •••.. Lb. • • Moisture added 10 enhance flavor and tenderness ® 0 0 0 0 !!~!~s~.1.:~.~~-~.~.~~-~~ .... 1.b.s2sa 0 ® 0 ® ® :!tL'!~~~~~~ .. ~ ~~·~·~·~· ...... Lb. s 189 ~~~e~1~~1~1~.~~~~~ ........... Lb.s1 aa Beef Tenderloin s309 By the piece (Fllet Mignon) ........... lb. :!~~~~~-~ ......................... lb.s1 69 ~!1~~~~k~~.~~.~~~~ ........... Lb. $1°9 Ground Beef Patties 59¢ FreshMade(F8t c<>ntrntd0<1• not ~''""d io• l Lb. Nol .A•••l•bt• at No•t~ HOllY"'OOd Value Trimmed BLADE CUT CHUCK ROASTS Beel 58¢ lh~ . FOUNTAIN VALLEY 18100 BROOKHURST I " ~ ' - .Welcome Aboard By ALMON LOCKABEY lnternational Offshore Rule CJOR), Performance Handicap Racing Fleet <PHRF>. Midget Ocean Racing Jo'leet (MORF), Midget Ocean Racing Association <MORA). By whatever initials you choose, handicap tac ing has become an expensive and complicated pan nf vat'ht ra<'in~. 1t has driven many yac.ht racing skippers back into one-design racing. That's where sailboats of s1m1l ar design all race boat for boat and the first across the finish line is the wanner. Sailors at California Yacht Club, Marina del Rey. apparently feel that the trend is back to one- design racmg. The club as a whole aparenUv u - rees as it has announced a dramatic step for 1977 ~ an ambitious development program for one-design racing. THE PROGRAM INCLUDES FIVE one-design r egattas and a one-design boat show scheduled in conjunction with CYC's operung day, a St'hedule April 2 from 10 a.m. to 5 p .m Recogmzang the exorbitant expense and ine· quit1es involved m all forms of handicap racing, 'CYC saw the opportunity for the rapid development 'in one-design com petition, involving everything from eight-foot Sabots to the more refined kl!elboat classes such as the 30 foot Etchells·22i> "There 1s a good indication that Marina del Rey sailors are ready lo move toward one-design sail ing," said Steve Desky, commorore. TWO R ECENTLY INTRODUCED boats, the sporty 14·foot La:;er Ca centerboard catboat) and the Santana.2(), a hot new racing keelboal, have been making waves on the Marina del Itey racing scene. One reason for all the interest is economics. A 30-foot handicap racer, fully e<1uioped. can cost uo- wards of $45,000. A 30·foot Ethchells, on the other· hand. cosL'I about Sll.000 equipped with every con ceivable "go fast" filling, sails and lraller Twenty-five different one-design classes are expected lo part1c1pate in the Apnl 2 one-design show at CYC /\II interested sailors are invited to al· tend. eve is also fc<itunng an open house at lb facilities during the show Boat Exams U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary f'lolllla 2-29 of Dana Point. in conJunction with Flotilla Division II, 11th Coast Guard D1~tnct 1s offenng free courtesy boat examinations at the Dana Manna launching ramp starting at 9 a m Saturday. April 16. Iloals at other locations. in or out of the marina. will be assigned u courtes y t'xammer lo insure that no boat owner dcslnna an <:xammat1on 1s left out. Roar:. pa:.:.ing the t·x.immutwn \\ 111 rl'Cl·1ve Ow CSCC I\ sl·al of i.af<>ty dee.ii 45 Y aeht -~Je Animal Fann Wins Bogart Forty-five sailing facbts turned out for the 1977 inaugural of Voyagers ~acht Club's Humphrey Bogart Series for Performance Handicap Racing Fleet and Midget Ocean llactng Fleet yaehts The first race was Saturday from the Newport Pier to Casino Point, Avalon, and after an overnight layover'tflc neet raC('d home Sund:ty. THE PllRI<~ CLASS A winner In both raees was Animal i-·arm, co .skippered by Mike llyrne and Bruce Hanson, Voyagers Yacht Club. The winner in the MORF division on Saturday was Gordon Graham's Andale. and on the return race SUhday top honors went to Ahoha 11. skippered by Gtenn Recd, South Shore Yacht Club. Summary of races. Newport lo Catino Point Pf-IRF·A 1, Animal Farm; 2, Gyps), AUen Brown, VYC. 3. Lumaran. Bill Rohrs. VYC; 4, Vtrginia, Dennis Burnett, SSYC; 5, Grant Killer, Foster Stender, SSYC PHlU'·B 1. Bebo lll, Bob Darnell. CaPO BYC; 2, N1nole, Hank Humann. BYC; 3, Z1vela. Jan Fluegge, SSYC: 4. Pussycut, John Szlay, VYC; 5, Peg:lsus. Jerry Montf!omery, CBYC MORI'' 1. Andale: 2. Sail Le Vie, Don Dullo~. VYC, 3, Aloho II. · <'asino Point to Newport PTtttF A I, Anim<1I Farm ; 2. t.umar.in. 3, Enchantress, John Ll'l'. VYC; •I, Easy Passage, Charlc::s Sparkuhl. BYC, 5, Rivit, Keith Cleland, IlYC. PHRF'·B 1. Viking, Oan P1ke, VYC; 2, Zivela; 3, Manl)n, Lc•s Grant, VYC; 4, Pegasus; 5, Ninole. MORF -1, Aloha II; 2, S<iil Le VJe; 3. Andale. Dana Point For111S Cal-25 ·Boat Fleet A Dana Pomt Cal-25 Oeet has been rormed and "'ill be known <is Fleet 21 1n the national association There are about 40 Cal-25 owners in Dana Point Harbor and at least half of them are expected lo become affiliated with the new fleet. The association plans an acbve program of rac· Ing, cruising and social events There will also bt• emphasis on instruction for the ,less experienced sailors. Fleet captain for the new Dana Point Fleet 21 is Bob Gales Frank Vranicar has been selected as neet lwutcnant. K;1thy Pitcher. secretary: Duve Cooper ran• ch:.i1rm;,in , and .Jim Jefferson . cha1rm;1n of t hi· cruis l' rommittcC' Social act1vit1es "'ill ht• hanc11c>tl by ~tw S<•y•bold and Jean Weiss Billy Carter to Move Wife Says They're 'Fed Up' With Toufists From AP Dispatches BUI) C'arter's "'1fe sayi. she and her hus band are movinR out of Plains. Ca . h+'c·.iuse they are red up with the 1nnux of toun'its c,ince his brother Jim 'm y became President, a pubhshed report s aid In a copynghted story, the Nashville Danner quoted Sybil Carter as Sa) '"R· "\\ e 'e bought ,1 house 19 miles away We'll be moving soon " Mrs. Carter disclosed details of the dt'!C1">1on at the Pickin' Parlor, a local nightclub. "here the Carters had gone to see singer Tom T. Hall perform, the newspaper said She said her husband recently purchased the new house "way out in the country," mainly to get l'ehef from tour huSl'S • Taxi drl\'(lr John A. Caran ~I w.is fired after 16 years with Ph1ladelph1J 's \'('llow Cah Co when the firm accused him of chl'almR 1t out of 20 cents He searched for four days before hndinR the passenger who can 1,ouc·h for his honest~ ---------..] ·'Th(• Job does n't ( mean anything." c;a1d PEOPI,;E CaranJ.!1. 60. who \\;is ._ ________ ,..._ fared March 21 It's lht• principlr ll 's m.v antcsm I> at <1lak<-They make a thief out or mi-" A spokesman for \ <'llo"' Cab li<11d th<it no de c1s1on on reinstating C Jran~1 harl het•n made Carang1's lawyer ~aid the dnvN 1s also seeking back pay • Bing Crosby's back Is 1mprovmjl steadily and the injured crooner has started to walk again. hospitaJ officials said. "He's doin~ beautifully,·• said a spokesman al Peninsula Hos pital , near Crosby 's Northern California home. "He's showin~ contlnuNI im· provement and even wnlked som ewhat last night." The 72-year-old entertainer is recuperatlnJ? from back injuries suffered in a 2().foot fall March 3 at the Ambassador Auditonum c•osav •i n Pasadena. The accutent <><:curred during a benefit concert and taping of a television special marking Crosby's SOth year in show business. • HEW Secretary Joseph A. Callrano Jr., took some nbbinR from fellow Cabinet members and Pretldeat Ca~r for putting a chef on the public payroll. Deputy. Whltf" Hou.ae press secretary Ru Granum, briehne reporters on the Cabinet meeting, refused to disclose remarks aimed at the Health, Education and Wetcare depsrtment chief. "Other Cabinet membfors msde very passing comments on((,'' Granum said. ''Very light. .. ,. 1 Asked what the President uid about tbe ttcretary•s $l2,75J a-year cook, Granum ~~d. •·r would charactmze them (Carter's comment.) as Ught." ' • 1 Doctors fiUtd BrlHah actor P eLer Sellen -'lh an electronic pacemaker to make h.ls heart bea~h· 1ularly, accordh\« to British prHS reporu. f>aC'l'mak<·r .it L11n1t11n '< h.1nng Cross hosp1t al St•llpr' I' knu\\ n 1 .. 1 111' rules an SUC'h mo\ ies JS · I>r Str;111g1l•l\1· .111.t '1 lw Pink Panther ,. \IO\ll' tl1n·c·t111 Ronun Polanski was arra1~ned on ra~· and ,,., Jll't '1·r·wm l'harges but told re porters · I am 11111111·t•nl · fhe '13 \ l'M nl<l Pol.1n,i.1 "'1dower of murdered at'trcss Sharon Tatt·. 1s charged with raping a 13-> ear old girl The ct1minul1H Polanski was surrounded by a mob or t•ameramen a~ he arrived at the courtroom in downtown Los Angeles The prol'<'edlng before Supt'rior Courl Judgt• Paul Breckenridge tool. only <ibout five minutes • Two Southern C'altforn1:ins art' the champs Jn C'ontract bridge. The two -Barry Crane of Studio Caty and Peter Rank of Los Angeles beat 707 other pairs in the IO·da~ North Amencan Bndge Championships in Pasadena Crane. the .ill time leader m the American Con- tract Bnd~e LeaJ;?ue. 1s a television producer and director Rank. who has won several bridge pair championships with Crane. 1s an attorne~ • H you're thinkinR of inv1t1ng First Lady Rosalynn Carter to be honorary chairman of your favorite fundra1ser. forget it. She gets about 400 in· v1tations a week and turns down most of them. · Mrs. Carter has a philosophy that she doesn't want to lend her name lo events that she isn 't 1¥rponally involved with, said her press secretary. Man Ho~. • "She mil!ht turn !lomething down that has been a~c-epted by other Fi:rat Ladies." )trs. ~oyt s~id. "lt is not .an affront lo anyone's l>encfll. but Mrs. Carter wants things that will fit into her area or in-tetesC."' • A Fresno Slate University Faculty committee <'~IPdtd that removal of a department chairman wa!' a "~:lvy haaded practice) joke'' by President Norman A. Baxter that got out of hand But a separate study by the Amencao Associa· tion al State Colleges and Universities contends Baxter was within his rights to remove Dr. Ches&er Cole as geography deparfment chairman. An agreement was reached las t September by which Baxter agreed to reappoint Cole as chairman next fatl if the ~eography department nominates him again. Cole Is In South Africa on ubbaticaJ leave • PhUJp A. Toft, for year-a chief aidr to rtnancler C. Arnholt Smith, wns cleared or the last criminal charge attaln11t him. The two busmcl\!l men uch fa<:ed e 94 ·count 'San Diego Oou~.nnd jury fndldment as 1'effrl\a.s three months ••P. SM~erior Court ludga ~ .. ,tt ~yen.. who (lllMlssed Qfo6t oltbe charies oarUtr, ()r· de red the fina.J ch1rge aaalnlft tolt lnvo1vt.n1 aUtged tale of bop• nook droppeG a1 well • I fl Mar1artt Wood1 of !4Jaml says btr 1974 Ford Pinto r\ated more lhu ld ~ CXPf'Ct.fod for llll The ~l-year-old star col· laJ)IM"d aboard a jetliner Matth 20, on the way back to London a fter a honl'ymoon on t he French Rlvlcrtl with his fourth wife. lie clalm('(f he hnd bffn Polloned by spoiled oy~ler!l. \ ~ ve. ~ r 1ult. sh joU>ed with a.not.her Ford owner in• $700 million ault. &\,lalnst tht Ford Motor The Dally Mall and The Sun .. id Sdkn w., f1lttd wJt.b lbe tiny battery_ p_o!"_•red Co. f T® federal court 1ult c~ that Fot,dl built trom U$ to 191• ruttOd prcmuwe11. • BOATING Dealer Program Announced Ttfe U.S. Coast Guard has announced a mann<· dealer program de signed to promote boat ing safety and keep the consumer advised or structurz1l qual1l}, dt· feels or changes. Known as the Coiist Guard Coopcralln~ Marine Dealer Program , 1t will use qu.alif1cd Coast Guard Auxil1ar1i.ts throughout the counlr~ to t•stabhsh a liaison with marine dealers. Dealers agreeing to cooperate in the cam- paign will be given a Cooperating Marine Dealer decal to display on their door or window. Customers who sce this decal will kMw the dt• aler is on the Coast Guard Office of Boating Safety m:Hhng list and \\ ii I be 1nrorml'd of t ht· tates·l rules and n •gula t1ons The l'Onsumer "111 dlso know or anv s1tuat1on in \\ h1ch m:.\nuracturcrs h.i\·e been required ton• C'3ll boats for prublt•m!> or defects The dcc;.il will . indicate that the dealer understands hrs own ·responsibility lo hi s cuslomer5., who i.tocks th<' legally required :.Mt> t y equipment and \\ 111 have a supply of fr l'C boating safrly lilt:ralun: <'oopNaling cll'<llt•rs wi II also be able to tt•ll lh1:ir customt•rs ahout the Coast Ctwnl t\11.\ 1 I 1 a r y ' s (' o u r t (' s \ Motorboat E~aminution what 1t I!> and "here they can get om• free llc "111 abn kno\\ :1bout other puhllc cour:.(•s fur :.ailing and JXl'-' l'I' ho.it lnfi? enthus1;ist-. .inrl ho\\ a person or f;1m1ly c.111 sign up. For the Record Dl••ol.U Ion• Of Marrlag~ Fll•OIMr<hl GP A. Y Jf'.,N\ll~ N Anrt 0 Ufl 1 HE AOL EE l•n1•r ~ dnd Ron•ld 0 TUPICER Oal• M .,,,a CMOlvn A CUN T0 ,4 Elltn Rull> .,,., Cun .. Srt'lU W•Lt<EP At1rl.t «; \nt1 (','nr1t1~ M OIOGUAROI l(ada lndnr!Noro! l G1J'~~li!"O O f" W illi AM \ C"f'\l f'r Nor11'1rup Jr .lf'\d l •nd• E1a.,1e 0._.A~A. Roy M4\,,.\k1 >lnrl O•an~ HOllV. KELLY ll •<~• L •nd OavlC! G RENEGAR ChHI•\ R tChArd and V1t trl WednHday. Maro~ 30, 111n flor Solar Tests Gas Utility Seeks Funds / By THOMAS D. ELIAS Alm0$l all the experiments using solar power ror everyday energy needs like water and space heating have been financed at least in part by the federal government. Now a California uUUty wants to launch the most ambitia\Js t est program yet -315 solar systems serving apartments, single-family homes. businesses and industry -and it wants users of natural gas to pay the $10.9 million bill. TJOS IS RAISING MAJOR new policy qucs· lions for the state Energy and Public Utilities com- m1ss1ons, which must decide wheth~r to authorize the program and okay a naturaJ gas price increase to pay for it Some or the questions: If an exf>(!rimental program 1s funded by compulsory conln but ions from ordinary, non-solar energy C'ustomers of existing lar~e firms, does this give an unfair advantage over other would-be solar developers, or even a monopoly? Should the public finance a program that could eventually lead to large profits for the com pan1cl>? -IF PROPOSAt.S J.'ROM THE big companies aren't g1v<'n public funding, how will solar energy C'Ver be used on a large scale? All these questions will be taken up in a series of hl'arlngs starting next month on the solar experi- ment plan of the Southern California Gas Co. But the implications ext end beyond the ----------..Southland and even r SOl 11 H ERi\ beyond California. ~Al.IFORJ\IA "This is just the FO(' l l S beginning," says John -----·--·---Geesman, lawyer for the California Citizen Action G1·oup. a San Francisco-based group affiliated with <'Oni>umer actl~t Ralph Nader. 'Here we have a large utility askmg m oney from its cu.stomers to familianze itself with a new technology so Jt can extend its franchise monopoly into <I new area. 'This company 1s just the first. but others will follow." GEESMAN'S GROUP FEARS THE marketing power of the large utility companies will drive smaller solar operators out or business, especially 1f the big firms get public subsidies. Ile points to the sales performance o{ Southern California Gas itself, which sold no insulation three years ago but today 1s the nation's largest insula· l1011 contr:.ictor "Ir lht> big companies make bulk orders of solar hardware. they'll freeze technological development and fre<.'zc out the litll<' guys, too," Gees man said Has fears arC' further fueled by testimony from thl' Southland firms markehng chief which re Haled that a solar task force already cl(.lsls for ex· changing information between. California's four la rgl'sl pn,·atcly-ow ned ut1lit1es TllE COMPAi'. Y AISO IS cooperating with ntnl' other gas suppliers and the Gener al Electnc Co in nalJon" 1dc tests of solar equipment. But. asks state Energy Commissioner Ronald Doctor. unle~s subs1d1es are provided and future prof th made hkl'I'" what incentive 1s there for the lar~c firms to get into the solar energy business·> Anet. he asks. 1f they don't, how will solar energy ever be used w1del) ., Company officials say they have aotne of the answers. "We provide information ort all our solar experiments to anyone who wants it/' says Robert Filip, the firm's m arketing manaeer. "We're not hading anything from anybody." ln short, he says, anyone else is welcome to use results of gas company experiments, even if 1l means competition for the company . JF' TRJS SITUATION Wl':RE guaranteed, il would approach the solution Doctor says the PUC and Energy Commission seek· "We· want to get the big utilities into this," he say<; "The question is how to do 1t an a way lhat doesn't penallze the small operatoN>." AP Wlr.p&oto Fllnt on Lite? Country music st~1r Lorctt~i Lynn·s autobiography. "Coal Miner's Daughter." may be made rnto a mo .. ·ie. Mooney L}nn, her husband, said negotiations arc undl'r way. Seniors Honored By Bank Sixteen seniors from coastal area high schools wer e given a total or $1,900 m the semifinals of Bank of America's an- n u a I Achit>vement Awards program for out- standing students. First place awards or $250 were given lo Susan Berrv. Mission Vie10: Alan· Goodson. Laguna· Real'h; Robert Fole). I r ,. 1 n e a n d D a v 1 d S kl ani>ky, Newport Beach Second place awards of $100 went to Roger R awhngs Corona del Mar; Robb Nimmo, Mis- sion Viejo: Erika llcckscher. San Juan Capistrano; and Owen Frost. Balboa. Third plal'e awards of • S75 were granted to Gaylene Connally, El Toro : Anthony Powell, Laguna Niguel, Michael Manazir. Mission Viejo. and Jill Martin, Laguna Beach. Fourth place awards of S50 w~re given lo Leigh Illingworth, San Juan Capistrano. Juli<t Bernatz. Ne\\port Reach . Am) Ross. Croron:i de! Mar. and Bethe Anne St'alet,ar. El Toro STUDIO HIT WIWFINE LOS ANGELES (A P > -Modeling and Dance Studios, Inc., has agreed' to pay $6.000 in fines and attorney's fees and to avoid false advertising in the future. It had been alleged in the Superior Court action that the studio misled teen-agers and housewives ir.to paying $400 for modeling lesson!: by implying that they could mstanlly become S2S·per-hour models. PATTEllSON K •l'>V •nrt J•""" W1l1t•m WEIERMAN ~ 111 ·IM Jud• lH WEYANT l't•n• Jam• •nrl M•IMI• MM ROBIN<.ON R.olr>ll L and VirQln•• L MORRI' 0 14n• C Ano V•n Jf"""''"' W ILllAMC) tC athlppn (r~wfnrtt 1\nd A rl'\~rrt E lmer ORAY lt>I\ Miu ,1nf1 J:l1chArft HOO-rf ~ORO J~~" Wiit .. ,,, ;;.,d J•""n• u111en r A1RCHll.O Lvno• Tlt8111 Ind David l•• Kl'll(R E•n•I M""a"" R-tl S Experimental Psychology MADDOX Todd CMl\looll., •lM Oonn11t l~ WYNN WllhAm M1rh@"I H an"A_c;,..,..,,y WITCHERY Pa1t1<1a K•v •nd Ron.lit! L•• W"J"CK Miehe•• Fran{!\ Arid Lln<IA K~y FREEQAIRN h""I MMi.Md Otttwin l WILLIAMS. JAn•r e1,zall•lh anll O•nnl\ Rn v BllOMLEY l.lnd• and l."wronto H EllASKEVICH, Onaloln• •nd Edwa•d tM•I•~. MOORE O•l>or~h and Oonnl•All"" CUNNINGHAM. G•I• 8 11nd Mary L ; VOUNG J Elatn<! And J•m•' 0 , l•MONT Je.,. K anti ChArl.-W BRAITHWAITE Jull• A ""'I Cl>MI•\ H , 111 WIS"' ER M•lvln l ••ov 11 anCI Jo•""" l""n <;TOTTS Lind• L •nd l M•V 0 MINOERHOUO, Roll••l L •nll Si m on• O LEllESOUr ~~""'" J •nd JnM Dlluqla\ WHITE 0 Chrl~l•"• M !Ind "'<"""II Fl TCH Am""' June •M Jnhnlt<ll• HORPEL Antnnnv" """ P4m•t• H • Wllll"M~N, Medi• \I •"'1 Jl(I< c ... ~y WllFONr. HUl!t«r Loul\t af\d Wa'fnt O•ln MlCONAGHV A•l•n• J11vc• •nd M l<olm Ch,l'I•• HENORllCSE, L-1• E end S.rn••d A )f0RAI, L•llt W •nd Th,.t•H M••f/9•"1 CARMICHAEL. 81•nche H •na Em0ty E STANTON M•llnd• J •nd Ptut L \/ANN (ltrl•tl,,.. " •nll Pt1rrc• " • l(ISER, Oe11ouh L • ..., IC•nn•lh E ('A8EZA'i MAnr Eltl'HI lrwl J!Hln .10-. KORN L.outtnc.• W end Ol.,.,,1 W, GAOOIS. 0111 II - Je.,.I L · ROTH Ro,. Matt• •nO Cnrhllan ~OOI. SPICER. M•rrllt111 Ltll Incl OIK~ IHll011"; ANA YA, M.,th41 8 end Wlllr"'1 a NC l ~ON l.••l•V Joy 1nd John \D•l~\I CAflUTH, Thom"' Cll•ndltr and l!llt-Olj.nn; 8VRZYN\ltl RAndy Wlll••rn t1•ct IC••~n LVllf\, Mc AlONIV, lllobttrl 8•11•~ Miii ,,,.,.,IJ .. ,, T HOMl'SOH, Lulle Ann end llObtrt R~Nn!, ROWl.AHO, Robfrt 8114 P-y 0 : ENOllr,H, llel•rl I\, 11\0 Wiiii-A ; RH'l'N!, 111-t " 1"'1 TMI-, lrJlllROUOHt, (l\ert.ly o •nd&OMl•A scon MlldrHILll II• end \-1• \H C:ONl l!'V tnvct •nd Wt· AShulln 'le11Mr11 L .. •lld 1..e•ttfl<t Htnry N ll!L\CN H1190 •""' Oirolvn I , J'lc;I(, Jtlltty e • .tneO..W..J STIAflNi C.tto4 a1111 0.,,ld T 1 TUTTLI flr111' e110 0010,., M&UUIL, ... f\he 11 ano OeylOft C O ALUOAOO, Oofy 1.ynno P eM 1.-t..; KOVAC>4.. c.,..,,_. 1.. t114 CN'1tt tr, 'lltHUT. C:.,61 0 ~ It¥.,, M : OU..Cttff, T'"" Lf'I -"'<'"' J•ll". llUILI. fl•••UH ChrtlOltW Mid , .. ,,, Miii, WOOi). ,,., ... ,." ..... 1 .... ~ More Study Job Need? By JOYCE L. KENNEDY Dear Joyce: This concerns one ot my six cbJJdren: after receiving one's master's ln expertmental psychology, how does the graduate obtain a potil· tion In that line? -R.E.J., Sea Cliff, N. V. i._ Most experimental psychologists have a Ph D. and work for colleges. universities. research centers or hospitals. where they teach and /or re· search. Even if one eventually obtains a doctorate, the outcome may be dis- ap'?hlinting because academia sags at the s}am11 with applicants, a situation almost certain to continue. What are the options of anyone with too Ut«Ae t<fucaUon in an applicant- hea\ly d'9cipline? E ssentially, you have tbr~ alternatives: Cl) YOU CAN CONTINUE your studies and hope there'll be a pro- fessional job at the t>nd of the educa- tional pipeline. ln the interim, you try to find m-iployment us a technician or assistant to a professional in your rleld. Atnong the m a ny avatlable job search·avenues, don't overlook place- m ent services whkh may be offered by lbo prolessional society for your discipline. E x a m pl e : U'h •· A m or I c • n P1ycholoalcel .4.4uoclation (1200 S~venteenth S t . NW, Washington, J> C 20038l helps10bseckers through Ads 1n •ts publlcatlon,, and through Its re1lottu\ conferences attended by recruJtera. . (%) YOU CtN TRV TO remain ln your dl1clpline without additional educatJori EmplQYn:atnt probably-.ill be It the paraprofessional leval. ( CAREERS ) although you may find an employer who will hire you at the professional level because you com e cheaper than a Ph.D. To spark job ideas. search out specialized books. for psyl'hology. the hest I've seen is ''Career Choices in Psychology" by Sarah Splaver (Julian Messner - Simon & Schuster, 1976 ). Dr. Splaver, herself a psycholog ist, offers a weatlth of Inspired but realistic s ug- gestions for employment . (3) V()U CAN REDIRECT your career goats and consider allied or on- ly somewhat related fi elds, place· menl in which may or may not re quire additional education Jn "What Can I Do With A M3jor In .. ?" hy Lawrence Ma lnig and Sandra Morrow (St. Peler's College Press, 1975 l. tisl'I or occupations of grads who majored in various fields are given A sampling for psychology grads: admlnlstrata\•C county officer, ad- vertisln.i manager, bank officer, personnel manager, public relations 1pecla11st, FBJ special 8RMt, travel a gent and vocaUonal counselor. READERS SERVICE: For o ting~ fTt~ copv of "Jobi fur Which.a Coll~ F.duco.- Uon It UIWU11 Rtqulred," a QOWrnm4'nt booklft, lf'Fld ci gummt'd, ael/.addre~. moiUttg ,., CoJ~ Loin K~Md11 ot Thf' DotlJI P\Jol, P.O. 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Tall dbl door courtyd entry. $385,000 ('harrmng l lkd room • Ii.1th. hum1· \.\ 11 h .,.,,,..I'll mi.: uppl'r Nl'"" purl Ila" '11•w IU"l.UI toll~ '1 ;i-,!l•r 1,,.,h1••m ~111t1· ,..,,11111~ "nod b1· .1111 , .. 11h1•cl r a I ('~·1hn.::-. and 111ud1 m11rc This ni•wspapl•r will 11111 Pnl} Sl l ~1.(~M1 lt-1· kn11w1nt;I} J11·1•pl .111• Coll 644-7211 OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUH 1-5 50 I Playa, Newport Beach Gfl't~ral 1002 Getteral 1002 ddve:art1~1n,g for 1 P•il 1-.. \l'lu~l\l• Lt!"iltnL! ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• JUST ELEGANT sll'p down ramlly mom. formal d1111ng. i:ourmct k 1tt'hl'n. 3 lieodrm. t•xtra lg1• 2 (':ti' gar + 400 :-q It. rlctat·ht'<J room. II , f pot1I. Heduced S2000. now 3 Bedroom. 31, bath, :-un ny pa llu with pool & JUt'U/ll Call 640-9900 \':\LLEY HE .\l :ry Sl 17.500. 400E.17" C.M. 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W'1,' ..... ,.,,.:. ... ,.o 1111., ... ,~ 1-....................... 1 2 UNITS SS0.900 l.'uto· I h<lrm l111h-. ..: rnr ..:.11 Jlo:l·. !-" \ hl'.1l. I It\ t•r('(! Jl•lt 10 Ill ,II [ lr'JSIOE CM '' h1w,h f.,..)., li. Imp L"'1 ' 1'111): "'earl\ .! d<'ft'' nc1>tl1·d .1mon~ .:1ant oaks onl) 21, mil<'' to tht• :;urf with .1 remarkJbl!• ru~tom bwlt 1 h<lrm + <ll'n + r Jnlll~ rm home I.Ir <ill(nl'd In m.1"1.1m11e lhe p11nnram1c• hilly 1 <1n1 hland 'l<'W /\lso 5 <·.1r roH•rPd parking + room for 1 Jmµt>r<;, hoat:-. 1'11 Tht< corral tan Jl l"<>mmodalt• a' mJny horses a' you could e\'er want with room to sparl' 0 1'' f' t: R I N G I' R 1 C Jo: 2 Bcdrm owner ' unit 1n front Har hC'lor rent,11 m n •.1r Current 1nrome s u oror both $77,500. i::xci.u,1vi:: w1T 11 ~~tn .. ANYTIME TRIPLEX L.1:i.hul1• l u'>tJ ;\ll·~a T""u ~ lt<lrin , I', h.1 on•· 3 h<lrm \\1th frplt l'rl\ p.it1u,, ~.;rJl!I'~ p11m•• Jft'J' P nm·rpJ b 0111). PyNmid UChcntC)Ot"S 833-1768 IA YCREST si:ro.ooo. RB>UCED SI 1,000 Coll 644-7211 ' • I ~ ,. ,, UNDER SI00.000 On •· or i\ "1nt1 :s be<lroom home lor.1lt·tl on a 'lUll'l ln•t l1111·tl strl.'C't T\\n hug1• ru5t11• wn1Hkn ~unilrd .. ,, arnl pool-s111'd \'arri ~1th r.1 .. y boat or Ir Jlll·r .in· .. .,~. ffi,1kP lhl'> thl' ,J(ll\t' lam1h ., cln•,11n hnmr l'nn·cJ 11.:ht Jt S:li.:>oo CALL 751 Jt!ll t;::SELECT T'PROPERTIES Combination! l~·Jut1lul • lmma1·11IJh• t'o111ht111n . SpJt•w11-. J l 1r.11·ll\l' arrang,•m1'nt l'nol anrl Jacu111 Cluht.rnom.: h11:hh 1k· sirahlr lll'l)!hhrn hood l'r111·d -..1·11 h e low =1rl..1•1 \alue nr rq>l3C'I.' nwnt ('OSt . dl Slfl:!.INK} Oun I lnO\l' until )OU ~Cl' this C'"1.cept10nal hume. l'le:ise call for appomt· menl ... 546-4141 "h"r ,.II_,,,,,.., M1·.1l'll,t11111 .• \\ o11t1t \hhl' •I In tr ,m• "' Uft11 t ~Urfl 6 t 11111• 1.1 =~ .................. . Spmo0> blfl. """'' ''" ~ ror;il<'d home 111 'l'lt•rl I y. OPEN HOUSE TOMORROW this 3 bdrm & fmly rm 1mmac homr on Balboa I' 1· n . h a s 1 t a I I ! Prcs t1g1ou:-. location. tx·can view & just steps to the bl'"ach Thi:. charmer won·t IJ'l I l"l "G ' SL., lfalbo..1 l'l·nin 646·7711 Newport Exec. Fixer Upper Beautiful v"I f!',w OF HACK BAY l..1r1.:C', :-prawhng ra11d1 ~t) le lle re ';in opportu111l> for till' ('"l.l'l'Ull \l' ~ 11'1 "J llh to fl"I. up a honH" tht' "',I\ tw ~.ints 11 Ir '.'<•Ju hJ\(' 1mai:m.d111n. th" I" Jll't thP hom(' for you. You'd bettPr hurry on this one• C<ill ti4S oJOJ ee COATS& WALLACE -. =~ .................. .. REAL ESTATE , INC. art•.1 '.\Im e 111 l'ond1t1on , ~;ct fl'Jth f111 ,11 m nw r , ,,,,, .. ,. ,,,, ... ""*•'it \l •• 1\11\r\ ""ll'M'l11\f .. ,.,I\ ..,_.~, H• '•U~ .. ,,, H-r "°'"'' .. ,, u ... 110 u > ,.,,, BOATS ' MARINE EOUIPMEHT f'ttN'r.t1 "°" \t. ,, ~· ~' ''·""'' .... .,,. 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('.or""•• • • ••. ·• '• •" tlQ:a ~•r. . ..... au r..,;1· ·. : ... : . .. . . :.::: "',..,,.. . .. . .. ····*' .. .......... . . ..,, .. tnr• •. 11'141 trfUr)' •• .... a\O -~~.~· ...... §~ .. . . .. _,., ... ,d -\'~· ... .. "1"1'1WU. WANT ADS WORK WONDERS WORLDWIDE u ml' t<OJ;•) nwnl rn ht! I pciUI t>.11; Ii 1 t PRIVATE PARTY W.1nt" dupll'\ or I npll'"I. in '.\ Ii art·.1 t.:ont a1·t .\I r Wolf 1213 1ll!H 71:?2 eve- WANT HELP MESA VERDE COUNTRY CLUI Pnmr Country Cluh area ot \ll''J Vc·rde Quiet I rl'I.' lln<.'d tul de sac ll•ad., lo 1 ston ~parmu:-. J t>t'<imom home La rgc m.1~tl'r swte plus 2 twin s11t'd bt-drooms Family r oom h nast'I massive " lone t 1 r 1· p I a r e . hrl.'JkfJ,t bar Jnd over look'> tropllal i;tarden pllt10 Full pnce $100.000. 10 r Down. t.:\LL !)62 Tilili -------•11 RELAX A.HDEHJOY! Secunly l(..1te ... JSCUZZI, --liiiiil saunas, tennis courts, LEASE OPTION heated pool and the lux THE BEST YEARS OF YOUR WIFE are :;pent m her home>. MJke lh.:'m wonderful H'ar:; ~11 h .a homl' hke this one ll ha'> 4RH 2ba, custom built f1replc. h1~ windows. c-ovl.'rNI patio, al an unbehevohlc pnt c. Call 540-3666 ;.1m_etu ·ru pl.11,.'0111 W.1111 \d I ,111 With the p;iymt'nt c;·) • KEY lk•ac·h art-a Duple' L1H' 10 onr unit and rl'nl th(' I REALTORS fi ury of beautiful gardens J lkrlroom IO lrvmc'~ Master bedroom has Fantastic Turtll.'rock' fireplace. desk a n d Lease while you s a\e thr IRVIHE POOL VIEW! llahnn tile entry, down payml.'nt' $69.900 care au lail plush carpel Hcd C<lrpct Hcallors Charming Irvine pool 6~2-5678 other' --- , Red C3 rl>('t Realtors ·---------... 754-1202 Only the Dally Pilot really tella you what's new In your local community .•• every day DAILY PILOT ing. Wood panelling, 754 1202 home. Quiet tree hned gorgeous bookcase ant.1 1 _____________ s treet. Forma l din .• wocxl bumini:t flrcplacc . 4 ltdrm Falnll wood pan e led II ving Just a few of lhe foaturcs + 'f room -brick fin•place. in this beautiful con· Large Costa Mesa homr Large s('paratc Master domlnium . Price with overs ii t•d wing. Built1n book $141,000. B<'llcr hurry' lx'drooms. hi·avy shake shelves. proress1nnally roof, 1 ilt•d c•ntram·c way 673-8550. . landSl'a ped ~rounds + {l/lfN ,,, ; • ,, ~ fUN TO nr N· , • & fireplace. Gre.it loca beautiful kidney shaped [ t8ll lion close to park, tenm~ h ~~rE%~;~~1::~~ . "'0' .1tiam1J ~:n:~~.~:. ~~~ ~~:;,::::~::'. ~.::·~ !Qt 4 Rdrms • 3 baths. ~R'c"l'g ~r!~;;:il~ :t;,~~ ~~~~~"b~~~fi~~~e~~ ....... _ .. _____ I [~ lftH;l1 759-0226 it well -Call NOW,1, • --:::-••-... JJ ) 642-S678. ---------· lCOADIN ASSOCIATES; G ... ,.. 1002 ~~~!'! .......... !?~~~~! .......... !?~~ --=-t MtAf&l&J _ •••••• ••••••••••••••••• MEW IN HARIOR VIEW HILLS Private courtyard entry leads into this 4 tx>droom, fomily room home. Bock yard f caturcs large pool with "family" size jacuzzi. Presented at $175,000 A Couwa&, IAMK• CO. 644-1766 211t SAHJOAOOfffHILLtM> IH HfWl'OtllT CINTU macneb /Irvine realty TRADmONAL IM WESTCUFF Extra sharp & in viting. Beautifully dc>corated in bright new carpeting. All new kitchen. Sunny patio + ~hady Ianni Formal <lining room, den + 2 nice BRs. $1Z7,500 incl. land. Appl. only. Cathy Schweickert 642 R23S (K60) '42·1235 644·6200 901 Oovtr Ottvt Hartl« Vltw Centtr lrvlM •I Campus V1llty C.nltr 752·1414 509 EVENING STAR LN.Thurs.Fri.1 ·5 21 I I San Joaquin Hills Road NEWPORT CEKTER, H.B. 644-4910 1002 GeMrel 1002 ................•............•..••.••••....... 4 BR-SPANISH MESA VERDE SI 17,900 Sp;m1~h ;1n'hl•s ;mcl red hnrk pathway l'ntry /\~esome srian1s h red bnck frple. Formal dm- m~. Chl.'ery. com cmcnl'C kitchen w ,pantry. Large family room. W1ndm1r iron sla1rcaM• to mam moth masll'r w1ni: h<l<,lmg pnv:ite drn or of $42,950 flee • 3 more bdrms. + 31 -~~~~~~~~­baths. E·Z care yard. 31-rar garai:e. Call now lo i-............ __ _ SN'. 646-7 171 COSTA.MESA '"'"''11 9· '"'''"1''1"''11' Baek Bay beauty! 3 [~ .•... ! Ddrms. & family, pool , with wood decking. Nice· ly Jandscpd. Private ~tud io & workshop. WEST HAVEN IEAUTY -Owner says parking for 10 cars. $89.500! Gorl!l'<>US 2 ~try hac; ever· ything lhghly up1.:r<1ded Balboa Bay Prop. R.altors * 675-7060. crptmJ? & drps. frml d111 I~~~~~~~~~~ rm, lge ram rm w frplf, 1-wet bar, hu~c cov'd ......... _ .. ___ _ pa t 1 o . X t r a s t o o LAGUNA IEACH numC'rous to mention. Charm mg home on large a~lulely spotless All lot; room to add on; darl· this for only $135,000. mit just as is. American ~ 9491 Ho me Shield warranty lo - bu)·eor I Bdrm., frplc. On Blu('b1rd Canyon Rd • • $12.5.000 6iJ 366.1 642·2253 Eves COSTA MESA Hideaway! 2·Story, 2 0 0H... bdrm .. Cape Series. ... what a beautiful morn adult condo. Nestled in mg'', you'll be slnJ(mJ: as ~ucalyptus trees, w /dbl. yousltdowntobrcakrast gara,::e, frplc., encl. in this 4 bdrm., 3 hath patio. $68,000 Ca rm ell la Model in The 673·3663 642·4799 Eves BluHs; ~recnbelt & mt. view. This one's below the market al $118.000 C. F. Colesworthv REALTORS 640-00fO GARAGE SALE ads in the Daily Pilot bring hap· py results. To place your drawing card, phone &t2 5678 today. associated OROK EAS· REl\l TORS lOH W 8alboo b ~ 1 1•6 1 LOVI HORSES? 2.68 Acres in Newport l<> bwld your dream ranch $210,000. Red Cari>el Realtors 754-1202 1002G ... , .. 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • CE 810111 ILlllS DD. OVER 60 YC:.ARS OF SERVICE MOH.ARCH IAY FIRST OFFERING! Exclusive guarded community. Stunning one-story Grecian Con· temporary 2 bedroom, 2 bath, den. Professiona lly decorated, nowly carpeted and .draped. Swimming pool, access to private beacb, tennis courts plus clubhou~e privileges. $142,500 111 DOVPl DRtVE 631-1800 . , ' ~for Sde IHouw• FcN' Sate WedM&Oay. March JO. 1977 * ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~!'!~~.~~.!~.~~ ~~ ............ !!.~! ~!.~.~ ....... ~!.~.~ ........ ~~.~.~ ...... . ~~!.~~ ~~ ........ 1~!:!.~~.s:!:. ....... ~~.~.~~ ....... I~~~:.~~~.~~ ...... . G , ... ,.. 1002 G....-I 002 Dana PoW I 02' 0-. Point I 026 OAILVPILOT ., • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• S.CIU5ion an UM city. 2Br CALL US FOl In~ • I 044 l.ocJIN lt•h I 041 HtW'pOli hodt I 06f pentllous e Condo. by * HOMIS * ••••-••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ATTRACTIVE Llnda Isle 5 BR, 4 ~ ba., fam rm. & formal dining; lge. ti.Je patio & waterfront deck. $350,000 BAYFRONT, pier & float . lob $185,000 to $325,000, to build your own custom home. Several areas to choose from. Bl LL GRUNDY, REALTOR :i·ll Buy\1d1· Or1v" NB blS· 61 61 G1Mrol I 002 CitMraf f 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• TWOULEXES AT $85,000 EACH ADULTS ONLY Foxy 3 bedroom, J bath Town home tn a new, youn~. planned com. WHrTE WATER AMD MARINA VIEWS -ttn. ~ 3 bath hotw wffft fG1111ffy room. Diftittq rootft. b.CIMld c.JllftcJ$, wood panelft9. Wood 1ldht9 ext.rtor with 9'N*• roof. Covlftd paHo. Aftd, wfthlet waffdnCJ dllfance to the IModt •••••••••• $16',500 LAGUNA NIGUEL .1()5 1720 493-8812 SOllTH LAGUNA -'9'1 45S l LAGUNA Bt:ACH 497 2489 owner~.000.8482689 ~OO"S70 OOO S~ OOWN·B&n Exf'C C• LA lt G ~ D 0 VER -. -' Q.)Qt S BR. Z'/00 1q ft. SHORES home by MUSI' SELL, MOVING .. T_.. & In._ Starter Home! SUll,900.138-3661 Owner own/agt. $21.S.OOO. Opt-o 2 at.ory 2400 'q ft Im· THIHOMISll.UJlS Cute 2 bcdrm with daily UU AnUgu.a W11y. :;_~t:vea & wknds 752-UU cu!l lom fireplace " THE OLD ~7464 tr~w, lu.10 i_y t'Ync•loer ded ,',ronat Ga .6.Y M •RE _ll_O_OM_FOlt __ IO_A_T _ By owner. 2 sty,• Br 2•-, S82.~-4BR 2ba. lrplc. .. R.A A Bit, lac family rm, 2 200 ft. to UM! lrg lake. • n d 8 c a p e d SHE AIN'T WHAT SllE Camper too-ln tbo1c (pie's, w/pvt suodeclc off Club riahta, pool. tennis, masterpiece! Near com· USED TO 8£ l And two MW custom homes lat: mi.tr bdrm. Formal brand-new. Try IS % munity park and pool neither ta thll charming in Newport HIChh. 3 living & dining rm. down or 38R 2ba, 3 car and tennis court! Sound rustic bome. Located Br+lae bc>nua rm, 2~'1 lndscpd, sprklrl, front & gar . .Entire 2nd rlr nice? Call Re<l Carpet high up on Laiuna'a ba, tam+dia rms, 2JO.i rear, 3 car gar, on cul de master 11ulte. $99,$00 Realtors, 833-33!!0. RJVler• coaallme, WITH sq f\, 2 story. lot.ti of ~ac. 963--8437 aft SPM. = bkr. 540-05SS or A PL~ANT Vff:W OP wood. Sl•l,OOOoa. POOi. ir SPA THE SEA. LOCATED 3106 & 3112 broad St. Fix Up Ii SCln Great 4 bdrin floor plan. dining area, ranc h kltch~n. fplc, covere<i patio, quick possession, 118,700, Tarbell, RLTRS, call 962·5566. ON 2 LOTS, (W/ponlble WOODBRIDGE S&S A4bedroombom_,lnthe rm.for expan!fion).Well EastofNwpt&SooflStb Twnhse. 3 br, fam rm, bcauliful RACQUET designed 2 bdrm. noor St. Open wkdys 1·3, ~~~~ Owner. $87,900. CLUB of Irvine. It Is a plan. leaturet> Jge. Uv. wknds 12-4 ~ GRANADA $Model and nn. w/ornate fireplace, CaU 731-1522 R-.cho S-~ won'last1ong. Near Park glaas wall opens to huie Western Pacific Prop. 2br &den on golf coune. & TENNIS courts. Only SHELTERED SUN EASTBLUFF Putting green at back SU9.SOO.Callforappl. PORCH W /OCEAN Outslanding view by to ~ club S97.SOO been tenant occupied $165,000. For appt. SiOOI> down, a e.11oume Jst 2nd. owner will take 3rd. All 2 bedroom units 1 l..ong Beach Don't Mt o lh1s one! Call 549 8055 mun 1 t )' Lux u rio Ub ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ amerut1ei. indudc large 8 Y 0 W N ER door, forever view, cl06e I VIEW. This property har. owner. 4 Br + fam rm. $45,900 Call 833-9511 wkdY8 or ijj ~~Ac~rslufLH0~1 _&u_·_1m_. ____ _ Beautiful Continental 6"4·52'7Sev~&wknds • EXTERIOR IS BADLY l"'YSHOR•u:: ~UPERB HOMES clubhoui.c. PoOI. Jacuz:u and much, much more fUll pnce $72,500 CALL ~2660 C:::SELECT T' PROPERTIES Townhouse. 3 Br 2 Ba, "' '"' Cplc. Pool. tennis, will ---------IN NEED OF PAINT & FEE LAND finance, at 8'1>, 20"1> Di & ee~•1 GENERAL CLEAN UP 2 br & den w/jacuu i. down. 897.7272 utf •UIU RAMCH REALTY With a little 1mag111atlon Sl!M,500. By appt. only. 3 BR. By Owner Neal a., J SNEAK PREVl~W Comfine ~afety of 8 cul 551-2000 a. elbow grease, you wlll Property HOUSt! M2 38SO pin f'r~cd o m h orn~ 28 brand new Z story ---------•I d b s 1 bed ----------• have "A HORSE OF A ' SS6.9SO F o r .ippt homes Wcbts tde Costa e-sac Wit ge rmsr---------•I DIFFERENT COLOR! SclBO...t. 1076 646-7228 Hurry ' M I w . Dutch Haven and a lge covered pa tao. C ... 1111 .. IFF ----' ~a Appl. on Y rttc Consider the extra large -OfCered for immed. sale ••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa Mesa f 024 Coata Mno .•..•............•..•..........•....•......... 1024 M~a Verde Home Jbr & l'lasblhed Ad llso.t Datl> Marina d1mng room 11 nd the ly THE SEA at ABOVE THE BEACH I007 fam Mint7 l4·o~d. $89,995 Pilot, p O Box ll>W, C hoic e Hunlington i.ep:.nate family rm That'snght,you'reclose $99,SOOFUUPRICE THE ULTlMATE Owner 55 392 Co:.ta Mesa!J'.!626 Beach l oc ~ti'oo ne ar Throw in a den or omcc to everything . tennis & SEE TODAY !! Reefgate Condominium ••••••••••••••••••••••• •.. a \......--ah A I VA. IUYERS Beach hou:.e. 2 lots ti'; ml, no down 3 Dr. 600 W B11lboa $145,000 w1cenlral ..11r cond & Marshall Rily. ti75-4600 heal. Nt>w cpl.:., Cam rm - ---- w / f rp I c . Good loc 5i3.950. Corona Ml Mor I 022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •--------·iD-P-1-" I 026 ror the businessman c:lubhouse. !>hopping, the GONE TOM OR.ROW!! w/uno.,.,truct.,,. w water --'"'" schools, shopping and Ra 1 ·1 lh ••••••••••••••••••••••• Marina. Neat 3 bedrm don't mention the up· oc:ean and much more. MtSSIOH REALTY oc. vu. re Ya.vat , is MESA VERDE Blfl vlewhomc under con· wihURe rcimily rm, gus grades and full security Excellent living In th&~ 118.5$.Cst.Hwy,Laguna isSanClement.esfmest. 3 Be droo ms. fa m tly ~truction, 4Br, v,2e3 , bltn kit .. massive stone al.trm system, and mix lovely home loaded with "'-e 494-073 I BERTHA HENRY room, OW & waler M>f dt'n, loft, lrpk, ;,vail fplc . A bur gain at them thoroughly! You've amenities. upgraded REALTORS l{'Oer. 2 bulh!t, ftrcplate. May. $135,000. Owner . $67 000 now got the greate~t. lge carpets, drapes, large 2LS Del Mar 4924121 new carpet & pittnL :? 644 1798 ' · 531·5800 family home in town ! duung area, large patio L..ogwMI MHJ-1 I 052 Ir ~-;-STSIDETcAufJ ~848·ZJ23 Pati06. Large yard A 1 --------Wnthav" Redtors CUil with cover and many ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nr. beach & Pk. ~ew 38r, BRAMDHEW conditio n lm med ReclC...,.+ other exciting extras. 2Ba, 2,-sty llv rm . 4 BR + DEN poe;sess1on. $74.!JOO. LOVEL ! VIEW h•t'! RE !Wtworir ~ 8li.l310 !"riced toseU at $75,500 CUstom 38r, FR. 21,7ba, Relocal1ng, must s ell. the ideal combination or Roy McCardl~ 2 BR. 2 BA condo on ~~~~~~~~~~11-==~:.:.:.;:;;.:.;:;;:...1 tropical ldscpg. Exqws ~~kn~wnr 554-2078 a new hom e 1 n 3 n Realtor I 81 O H~wport cbH, above water 's edge. instr suite, replete with ---------- 8600 SQ n c~tab lts hcd n e i g h . CostaMna548-7729 ~.000. $64950 Trees•. 1n~rcom and wet bar, S-JuaR • • borhood, reaturing all BEVERLYCREEDO"' R ' ti etc.$119,SOO. Capiatr..o 1078 Vacant, spaci<>u~. twD lhe l11te:-.t kitchen JP· REALTOR 645·2~ I! otfiGii C Gorgeous Ycrch IOHD REALTY' ...................... . s tory 0CC1n building porntmenls, ovcr!\itcct1,.,....,......,.....,,,=====~ll----------1 Courtywd pr 0 fess ! 0 n a 11 y 1131·9411 A VALLEY VIEW a:. you Near frw) . 37 µrk 'g i.:ara.:c. l:irgl' r<11>m:-., 3 __......-1034 Sharp Glenmar West landscaped and decorat· lOCJlll'CI a.och I 041 -----sit by the hea ted pool s pace~-m orc a\Jtl baths. stl'P down wcl ~-cs\o\czPp\\OCOC~~ Foutt•••••~•••V•al••le••~•••••••• hom e. :.o c l e a n at edhome.6 lovl'ly birch ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEA..,.VIEW that1s mcludcdw1thlhh Convenient l'Orner lo1·J bar.mm1oc:ean\tcw 1\ll RClO ~ :.qucaks' J bcrtroom s. tree:.. NParly new OceanvfewRffreat n warm fami ly h Dmc lion w bus ~lop Suitable wa I k mg d 1s t .111 n· to '""========'"'! Fountain P<1rk :! st}. 3 Br d 1n1 n g art• J. coz y carpets, drapes, freshly . Monarch lay TttT'OCe Located in the h1lb of for many UM.'' Zonrd pn valebeach. POTENTIAL 1·nci un1l Twnhmc. AdJ fireplace. Huge master paint ed 3 bedrms. EnJoy a Lag~na s um 4br, poo l s i zed lot SanJuan. ~.500 C: 2. Nl'ed~ p:Jint & dt•Jn HOW ONL y ~hie ~q Park $61.500 bedroom. cathedral ce1I formal dlnnmg room den mer. Low maintenance $1 58,000 BY own r .. up, but pn<'l•d to sell $159 500 Fee PLUS ftrm Pnnc only 540.0374 lflJ:S, green house & frwt area. Dining bar Mex· luxw-y condo. 2 Bdrms.. 673_01117 day~. 496_6271 ~ ANCHORAGE 1234SWestmtnsll'r.C.<: • · · l.ar gr ofr1rc ~1 t h 3 or5!>4·3626 •~ ti:A9SO BKR II f •1 den&2baths.Oneyear , ... _.,Tu_,..5 C-'16 .. 4-721 I U=o> • .,.,., • ca 1can brick 1rep ace . ..,,,w W/"""I & ,·acu··1· ov""' ""llOoia _ ...... , • "CALL NOW ... "' ~~~~:1~;1 ~1°u";;~· ~·1-~~:'~1---------1 54C}l'l20 ~i;:,o. BKR . l"all Walktob;';ch.$94.SOO~"'· _"_ .... ________ , 17141496-7711 ~ 752-7315 ~ C.U&IO·-OwnerMustSell rnaal!LL HORINSREALn LabFor.1t 1055~a/4na 1080 DONALD M . BIRD "~•_!_~-·~~~~~~~! Sac:nCtce! Beaut 3 bedrm IUK TARBl!LL * 494-8057 * ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• __ Anoclo1 ... 11.ciho"-Spyglass, view, pool, hQme in choice Founlatn '"#I Ill Cafifomia" las OCEAN YllW IV OWNER IHYESTERS-$33,SOO ~~........_, $1200 ' mo lse optio n. Valley lldoca~olnl. Olnl ly 6 ..,....._. "'#I ht Callfomia" 2 Bdrm. con~mp. home REtt~~~?Rta5~~~ont $1Rc0n.ooot ~o.wnPn-$1n 85on.lypmc~'11' 644 1968 or547-5I62 years o t se any ·~"~"'Oft _,., ~ Newport Ri•i~ra tl'rm~ Submit SM.950 HarbOur I 042 TURTLEROCK on 2 LOTS! Ocean view + <l<><'k. 4Br. 3Ha. air 536 2334 ~pm 8pm·Atnl. Nt'w ltstmg J bedrm•,, 3 BY OWNER lYIJ16MJjm;llJili1t'J1 ........................ HR-CUSTOM g~mz ~ge.1 r~ti.o ~c~t S81 8115 Opt'n Wr t>kends ---- baths , fa m ll) r m . :! Sp''"la•s 11111 S2''11""I -Buyen Equity --,·-·-----tlunt llarbour 2br 2~2ba ,,,,,.,._-R--'~t ......... • ·" ~. • ·" ·"" ;i I h d :Jb .,, t 962·4471(""'")546·8103 · · • · Pre!>ttgious TurtlcrO<'k 6 w fireplace ...,,...,..,.-~ 10> u•~ i.tor) l.ari.:l' \\al lc•tl llr 3 Ba. Vtl'.,. I Lirl>or f~r,;;=r rl~~~~.\;l.~t~:j ,... Twnhme. Fully up · Bdrm. custom. Quiet $99,SOOl"ULLPRJCF: MisslonVi•fo 1067 ••••••••••••••••••••••• p<JllO F1 n•pl<Jl'(' l've1l1-\.ll'W 11111~. $1'~1.5(11) 1 llr rr \' 1 St l' '! T t graded incl'g m1rrorl.'d tr·~ l"tncd strc••t. Oat-" MISSIO ..... RE"'LTY ••••••••••••••••••••••• U-Ltl-U--1 l ('n n ti; l'O Ul'I S .:ind:? H.1. Vtl'W. 1;111:'!!IKl n IC'Ona. .. 11' closets,wcthar,Spanish n ... II <.'U " "' -IC'~ l'l uhhou~c S66,0oO <Q If I H <I I homl.' ii. unrlt.'r ('•ini.lrth tiled kitch, bltns, Crplc , 2 gardt.'n entry u ge Phon.494-0731 ForS. 1100 u.i iu•i ll)l'r' nyi llon & m"w 0 .,.0,.!> c·an Hunffnqtonleach 1040 :.eparat~· family room. •IYOWMER• ••••••••••••••••••••••• PETE BARRETT v1-:nv NIC~: Ouplt"it So :-.t.'kH~pb &rnlor:-.11f h1~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• garden pat1osl ~ 2 Formal dining room. OCEAHVIEW ('Qrdov4Modcl JBH. balconies. Amenlt es mcl Bnck frpll' in l'ie"anl -REALTY-111 "" )' On ''<>rn<·r J cho1C'I' f':.;timatNf July La CUESTA tennis crt. pool, Jacuzzi. 11 vin g r nom La"r ge Buildmg site, e xclusive El Jardine. <.:ul de Sac. Older lOXSO to be moved. 642-5200 frpk .... llrilwll floors 1·omµlct1 on dal1· Offcr(-<J M.._.._.510... Sauna. gas BBQ's & 2 master win" Laundry area, Aliso Beach; less Call5S2-8668aCt.6pm Sl5:-..non hv 11\411 t•r for tmmed '>all' Tol<1l "'" " s tory clubhse. By ownr. f thanJOOeasy stepstolhc ti73 mm µr111• S79,!l~O 1-;,.,, & Ownt'r :-ays. "Sell m y $7S,!t50. S4a.28SI eves & room . r ro e!t!t lnnally sand' $80 000 IY OWNER Xlnt cond. cpts, <\rps & bllm., sk1rtmi; & awmnl! $5,000 will f inance. fi75 S7114 In Nl'Wport ---------•I Cuti•~ Ill! :! 1>,1 hom1· S<• ... kmb.~1;•~ 1~.rn 1~16 7Kl11 l.11i:t• San Miguel mod1•I wknds orS44 ilS.'> l a n dsca pl'<l :i car · ' 4 /5 &rlrooms /\cgl'Jn M I-'. i~2 ltr.2 h11mt· f..ii.t' IBr. Jha. on garagl'. Only $123.000. m Mdl 2200+ sq ft, up 35'. I 17Br. in park, $2200. PALM SPRINGS RESTAURANT or h\4 \ 11n l'llrO\'r lot 191 .~l(lll l'.\uL \1 \HTl:O.. Heal i-.:.,tah• t.·l t i:l!l3 lUI dt• i.a1• W;il k Lo Irvine 1044 C..lltodav!752 1700 ,Q fi"l:::1fi@trfil graded, $80.!IOO Call l BDRM -2 BA TH <.dx10b & beach Pr1c1•d •••••••••••••••••. ••••. • '1 ' • • ' • '• • ' • • -ti ffi@©IlllV s:J>-9816 645-8018 W1·ll known r c.,t<1uranl '"l for 25 \l'Jr:. .\mon,; moteh oul of wind~ Q11c1ltftl'tt p,t l't.y 'Aant:s lo ..irt•J R1ulllin1:' hu"inc., bu), l.u"k ll:Jrbor V iew & t•qutp trl<'lu<Jcod at 11.Jlls. J or .i Br. cvs ~liO 1100 $.'>0 llOll W ine 64-1 19RI +Add.cl Room nght ..it $96.~IO PICASSO [~ •. ~ 499·2800 'SS NATIO_N_A_L-24·: Sip~ S58,900 Call 898-7855 U1<ln't live herl', hut tt , ~SU.._P~ .. •••••o~~~ ... ~~!.~ completely recond. At Completely r1•furb1sht>d • sure 15 a beauttl ul 4 . : lg\ beach. $1700. Call (21J) "''"" Co'>la \11•<.u homt• ~;,, bedroom home tn the H•__,,, H'-'-~ :.r?-1349. \..11·.tnt&A,allJ hlc· Calif llm for ~al e by WHmWATERVIEW 1CWOCW ~ COLONY. Ideally l()(at· Don't · •L It "'r...-L...... _._ 1200 0\4ner 3 Br, Up"rd'd , O /Y /O Apt .• Thi s mlSS u11s qua1 "'--""7".,_-5_. · • ed on cul-de-sac street " b ft 4 ,. _ __. h 'tr11.k not m<'l u1k iJ For .i nlt t• tnH·~lml'nt. plc,1,1• c·all ,\ I II\ 1'11•11 111 I l.1rr,.11 Jn\I''' m1·n1 I '11 BIG HOME CORNER LOT 3 Large h<'clroom~ plu' a huJ(e built on l.1m1h roiom mAkl'' th1~ prop;or ty ideal for 1.1r1l1 f.trml~ Full pnc(' Jll'I f.6:.!.~100 ~~ .. ANYTIME SOMERSET · lovel y lndsc pd , & beaut1ufl 2Br, 1Ba unit w ~rm omewtt ••••••••••••••••••••••• C Cod D~ •·-·-\4'1th a large lot. Neal for k I .....,. IC ---courtyd $73,SOO Call includes all appl, heated s P a r I n g l'I c RVE ACRES -....-r._:fy GI family li ving. $'95,000. b h a f COf"Oftade-IMar 1uAu•u s n1m1 ant Calltoseenow'! 551·~51.Pnnconly pool. lndry facilities, & at room~. Nul1 u SO.ofCOROHA Southoftl~y.corn~r lot onNl<OC.ls.i:"ul rY 81J(1bdrm,fam1lyroom. -----encl gar, $81,500. As· custom pool by lrvm Excelle nl view . f''ull l>1\idl'<i 2cargar. tnR s parkling pool & Yes, this ls one of the HOWARD JOHNSON ed in Newport Barbo OHSZ2·20tt0 fplc ·s & new ca rp<'t 645-9161 f1rc:place Formal dtn· ~ or fer s . features tbruout. LO<.'at pnce 7j4J676.5717 racinJ( South Two 2 s r·s. 1761°'""'l• Co•1•~"' .,. e 1 b a r + b r 1 <' k ~ BEST IUY!! sumable lst TD. Submit Pools . Many custo S9 900 BKR Call67r92s9 patio arra $K6 ,SOO. . hestbuysinlrvinctoday REALTY High School Dist. Cal <>-fa ·1 F A J bedroom home with a 540-1151 BY Al'PTONI.\' ml y Un Ta rbell, HLTRS. call OEN and family room. 497.1744 OHEACRE Bv Ownl'r 701 7011 1 Large 2 br & den w 1fpk 1142 ~ _ __ Close to new park, pool, ~ for your mobile home ~goma An· Huge yard & ma.ny fruit OWNER SAC RI t"IC E tennis court.:. and shop· &!chanted C~ Level. All ut.1lit1es avail. SJ49.000 trees _'I/ca r C Olll'f.lt• Ntr<' tamtly home. ~ RAMCH REALTY ping. Easy a ccl'S!t to 2 R . f 1 28 b THREE to choose Crom. P k ...,., 750 us11c rp cs, r, ay •---------f Xlnl terms. BKR. ar .....,, t>l'drms, :-.eparatc famtl.v 551-2000 freeways Call now lo sec d h d ood CostoMHa 1024 64s.3474 win ows, ar w pet m41677 5691 ••••••••••••••••••••••• roc>m. boat pa rking, it!! floon, workshop, base· OR 522·~ EXCITIHG m• , ~· · lJ ~11:~bell. HL rRS ... andbe~~t~~:mwood ~ ~~~~inn~gBQ~n,~~ca~~0 1~ Don't Toudl Me! CUSTOM HOME I OWN, 'ER'S B ~/\UTY rm . b ridge. Luxury mstr ~ ld for pets or chlldren, I'm lookin' GOOD an n swte with dressing rm & level tot $132 500 truJy need no work ! M Bl I} rtl'"1Rnl"<l & rnn -• •-marul.i t e 3 ndrm . I lk I to · HOWA.RDJ.OHN. SON beautUul, coiy, raise ~t nK'trd l hdrm. z•, bath p;,nclt'd df'n, used bnrk Re wa ·to c ose . pen homi· ll ui:.-It"' rm __ fpk, nand) kitchen,".!!> & spacious, with raised REALTY hearth fireplace w1I t ., cetl . many windows 497.1744 warm your heart. m w ('On\\'r£J ton pit AREAL CHARMER BBQ S72.000 Tarbell, Premium lot. 3 Bdrms.. brand -n e w drc a "-ll1'hen hJ' tr ash C'om Transferred. mu~t :.I'll RL rRS, call 962·SS66 21 1 baths. dining rm RANCH REALTY kttchen/bwlUns wtll In JIJclt•r m1rro ... a q• 1mmac J hr :! h,J p11ol 551-2000 spire even a nor.·cook TAX SHEL TEtl 1 Nr Newhall-628 Acres. Hilly terrain, $200/J>('r ac. Consider some trade. 646-3928, eves.673·4STI O\en, '"II l'lninll & a c unden:rn<I ~prnklr' 1----------~.SOQ mynearnewcarpetswll w.irmtni: u\ens Uonu~ lrg lam rm. '1Udl dt•c·or 00 IT YOURSELF ~ cusluon your t1re<i Ccct .. 1._ ______ _ 11t1 "1'P·•r.Jtf' l.rnndr, thruout .. 1 '°"' nhl St>t• to 552·7000 Turtle Rock my fenced back yard,. rrn 1 frplf·, onl} b(>lte\e ~.•MIO 5S7 ::?959 'nm 3 bedroom homt' Glen se parate GU ES ~nts $l<r7,!i00 :,.l.'l ')491 needs only a decoralor ~ THE . .. HOUSE with balh will for sale t300 Lo\l'I\ .:irt'a t'ultlt•:..c1r touch Can you turn •·· .. .• p • H dll ht d Forsaleb\ owner 3 Br & 'plam Jane"mtoa 'C1n VILLAGE. · . .-at10 omes One Year Old c!n.:lngl:e~~ c~~ea15 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2ba,lrg k1t,din1?rm.llv derf'lla "The pnccw1ll REALTORS Great s lnglc famil y Wtopen beams. fplc. 3 me. I've got it all AN Dana Point. eight apart- Lachenmyer Realtor rm, tam rm . clbl frplc 2 JUSllfytheeffort home. ln prime family bdrms, 2,_,, ba .. dbl. will ex change, too :~~.lC~~~~nt~~ct>x Pattos. S7:!.SOO Mli 9751 DEAMEHOME area. 3 Bdrm. 21'2 ba., garaae , s prinklers, SD4.000 in Harhor V11•w llom1•i. aft ~ + ol)('n hM· <;at 4. E 5 dining room, fam room " New paint tn!.aclt• .and 011t l)JM•n 1925 Lan..11 Dr ~lit, Son 11 s SPRING SPECIAL A super K N INGTON 4 Many upgrades lnsld many upgrades + good eon...rdatl Upgradet.i l'Urpt:l!o ..... 111 't lnl country rlh 101• Great pool home with ~rtht':!,~~ey1i~~~1r~f and out. Pr1<'Cd o ocnvu. $93,900 u:· jQ ii ~ l'Ovrnngi. and rlrll""S $ l\t a n y )( ( r cl I> New Jbr. z hc1. ~.!IOO r t r d k $131 l<An Fam·111·es Heed' Plua r w c s tr(' rtng &t OL'i 0 ec . Irvine. Nicely upgraded ·"""' • ac• Commercial lo•,. 63.12S, Tk-drm:-..lgefamily roc1m :>t.s8'll1540-2018 2511 rnlrJI. •. A I 01 Ir th Thls 4bdrm .. 2ba.•-den Pra .rtl 9tti•·P • ~· W Wet bar "'orm.~1 dtn ----• C213l 59-1·1>127 . 431 7383 ng 1'1 Ya mt e rom e throughout. BETTER "" p •• l .. omona .,.o ooo .-" HIGH Ill!. ,..M O<"ean .\ Huae bedrms. HURRY ON TH S home on a quiet street. 1s · ' tn" room 2 F1n•placf'' SA ,. I ~ · 7S'2·l920 cash. 49!J-34S9 " By O-, Vacant formal dtnin". tluae ONE• 1 close lo elem. & Jr. hi. 1•00 OtJAtlST Hrw"°• HACH ----------Vi ew 1•0Vl'rvd p.a l111 CEILl ... GS ~... " "' · C do I Soml!'Tset model J\11ktn~ " Shown by appt onl y Jbr, family room . :I Car schools. New landscap-----------t 011 "'I" UMl{Tow11- Properly 1600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l S1S99SO 644-72'70 Atrium entry, huge hv 2ha rondn rrl'nc h ~arage. Everything for ~ an .$129,000 houMsforsate 1700 ony ' · · rm w rough ~nwn C'eda r Quartt'rs ss6 ,500 famJlyfun!Ju.st$110.000 ~ THEILUFFS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------•paneling & bums. Lge 556~4 or751 16t5 .Roberts l Trina Plan. 3 bdrm. end CONDOSPECIALIST ..':l>•*-Ll'M11 fam kitchen, 3 bdrms. 2 urut Greenbelt frontage H.B . C.M., F . Vly. bath.•>. mslr bdrm opens By Ownrr 3hr, 11-.ba Earlyaru.S12S,OOO T o uchs t o ne Rlt y, to alnum Garage l'rpted H~e lot, 1mmal' ~.900 Realty l.~!a!=~~!::=~1·•A•G•EN'I'-----64-0---i-963---0fl6-7 _____ _ & pane l1:d w 'J bl 548398i:iart S.pnn only ,. ~:;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:j storage areas. SIJ2,500 ----11!4t 141.eh 11v• RAHCH REALTY ___ 1 ----------•Leisure World Towers. asking pnce 545-9491 SEU. idle items with a IHll"CIM ...... -------------------i Vu, lux llv. Meals, maid, _ --~ Daily Pilot ~1ass~1ed Ad --------1 ___ 5_5_1_.2_0_0_0 __ ~ 1.ach I 041 LoglllMI leoch I 041 I 00/o DOWM ur,, dn, $35,000. 496-1840 ••v••••••••• •• ••• • •• • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beautiful 4 bed rm. 2!\\ EXECUTIVE HIDEAWAY Walker & lee Real lstate You mus t 11ee this 4 MESA. VHDE bedroom es tate l believe it's beauty, ov~r Fine 4·5 bdrms. 2 story • looking the hurway with 21., b11 home. MUST endJe. pool area wrlh SF.E! jacuul. massive brlrk THI HOMESa.LiRS • wtt bar M•de for ent~ 752-5153 t3tnlna or quiet flraclou!I ----------1 ~ Ii vi n 1 for the d is · LUXUllOUS crtm.ln•tlng ~xecutlve LIVING 440..H6t F.lt-1ont e11tm home Un· ~ COATS & WALLACE RE AL ESTATE .INC. JUSTUSTIDl Buuilful a Bedroom " Family room In Meaa Verde North I $79,400 lad Catpet ReaJton 'TS4-lm der conatrucUon. Choo&t' your own color1 ! Ort noor plan w /separate bdrm wln&• Mru bdrm area Inch.idea dtn, uuna & Jaruut F'rpka In ltte llv nn • fam rm Frml dUum 4' brklat rm. OI ( .-,,Ja • t s:n.2. 000 64$-9491 ~- Walker & lee Heal lslitte S@R~lA-"£~s· Tltot f nfriguing Word Gamt wifli a Cliuckle -----14tt•~ ~CU>\' e POU.AN----- I TOON E E I I 1 I 2 I I J H 0 P E c I I I 1· I 0 UT l A I I I 11 I· K U HAPE I I I' I I I I I o...,ht-~rd ""•" a ,m.rt hvl•"-t•m~" llft ~•d '""'°ft• .. •"" only n•~ -nf ·-" ht Cta11lflc.tton 1010 IRVIHE'S FINEST baths, 3 YT'l' new, Back Waterfront Condo. Bristol 'Reautlful Rancho San Bay area. Lge 3000 sq.ft. Cove, Carlsbad. 1440 sq. J o aquin Town ho me home on Jmmacui.tely n. 2 bdrm. 2 bath, 1w1m Over looks greenbelt & lndscpd, walled, qtr pool. s a.una. Jacuu1, pool. With Uus homt' you acre. 20• Cathedral ceil· dock available. Fish. sk1 can forget those yard ~ mo. (2) alt brfrk fplcs, II sell. 168.~. Broker chores 4t enjoy ~le11ant extra lge cusl. pool _7_1_4n_29-_3:2(Ml _____ _ g:~n~~ter Hurry! ,I wtspa & ftre pit. $185,000 *°"" rro,.,.. 2000 FORES TE OLSON 6orl "'"' ........ STU.LIT!! and relax In aracl0U1 llv· In& ln \Jolveralty Park; 2·1ty. t.ownbome. 3 BR. 2 ba., fam. rm Walk or blCfClo lo pool, tennl1, golf, parka trahopplns. 000~~ .... l ...... 1bU'I t1ncl the best homes In town behind our slam. If you're buying orsell1ng. give us" cdll TineU•..-c.hl.,,._. .............. 496-7222 831-0836 Use low down & watch •••••••••••••• •• ••••• •• your money dble eachl•--------• year . Own e r /Aat. 673-4$4S. NEW UNITS 4 u.ltt $21 o.ooo 6u.ltt$240,000 Hew bot Y• HMt 12 t.wh 1410.000 rortonno• Br,' Ba, pnol _......,.II w /J1u:, hbat lov rm. frml ley MCC_. din rm, paneled ram rm ...... lllOMeW'JCN't • separate bltllard Coet.Nnal41-7'1Z9 rm ... Tllc patios, u1.-cl1~~~~~~~~~ brick drlvt A Poreh, ntl· bar, wallpaper, etc., BRAND NEW Deluxe 11 etc .. HJ1hJ1 uparaek-d .ta Unit ape.. MM,000. 10'. lmm1c .Nfwporl Sehl down. 7132 Fen way. dlstrkt Wtalrnl.nlater. By owner SJat.000 Incl CM lot Wri'-C1u.!Oed Ad N40. Calll4.2·9)ffforappt. Daib' PUot, PO Boa 1.SfO. CatuMeaa.C..DIDI ' IN DAILYPILOT *. Wednacl!71 March30.19T7 ~!.~~ .... ~~~•••• ~!!.~~~ .... • ~lle .. btate IOttwrlle .. llt... tto.ffUnfunallkd 1..,.._o.leoch U40 Irvine 3244 Mtw,..tleodl J26t HeuMttu.fwW.a.H .,_IMWllhu..fwa. .,..._..hu.twa. ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ tp .. • C:O.doml•l-s/f•••Co..de•htl• .. /T••• e.t.MeN • ia24 •lmlnat.TJSprfncd•Tc MODaHOMI .. , .. 11.Ufff.. s..,... ~ eo.t.._.. '824 Mete "" ho.es for.. I 700 ..,_., fw •de l 700 ••••••••••••••••••• ••• • , bednn. z ~th. cpta, Deerfield Park ho • J>.eorator'1 mod•I oo C4'1h"'-1271 ·-••••••• ••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••• •• •:=,·~·~•9.!!_••.!!_••.!:.••~·~·~·~··••• i; drp1, avail now ! 1800 aq.rt. 3 bedrm~ i bmtireeobell 3Bdrms . ••••••••••••••••••••••• .........-..-.-~ ... n~w~ SJ15/mo. 71':983'4569 baths. Wu a model. 2"'ii baths Hl1hly UP· SECLUDED CONDO * ** LAGUNA MIGUa 2 Bedroom 2 Super home with all the iraded! ~/Lo .... 334 2 Br. a Ba. brdwood nr. SMftSHln(i/ bath, 2 bedroom 2u.. bath and 3 Y_~~a_ntto. !.!.~·$371~ ~~k decorating wallpaper· VtataTrucha Drive by• Wood rplc, 1reat vu. ~ ~ ..... ._.. "" me. upiraded. carpetUi1. tall for app'L ~or DOOi. pedo, cpU. drps, bedroom 2~ bath Townhouses. Many PRlU EMTSlt>E C.M. fer Ketth. 9M-1317, Bkr deckln& etc. On o.oal cw· 548-lZIOAlent. bltm. sas. 213-eM-2145 A winning combination with panoramic views. Prices start at CONDO. 2Br. 2ba. dbl SUpe.rJbr,2 ba. l>W. de-sac 'treel. Never OCEAN N.., Luxury Coodo. 2 Br. doduttoponmentho;mes $48,900. car. inc'• wabr /dryr /· R/0 , cpta, drpg. $3'1S lived in. $57$/mo. 1 .. ae. walktQJ di.I~ to shop· Wlltl luxury oppolntmefttson<S Owner-Occupant principal& only. Im-rerrls. Brand·sraokln' 714:~ A1ent$46-4141. pt.nc. 11iti mt to Marina. supemtteteollOnot opremlum mediate occupancy. oe w • Y rl 1 · .. at The Willows, 3 Br l~ Ba. VIEW cloae to beach. Acceaa to locollon. Tennis • gym • "*OP'f ~-1 1.111 • 1.1•-sT -11\111 ......._"• MSitOOary/mo.or Doocau f« appt.. l.J ••a" " 1 pa. 3 f d ........ , Is jacunl. Ample -......... ming• bllllotds. "~" n ....... v" .,.." .... -Brand new 3 bedrm ,.,.c, _,.,mo. vn v. "'• 3BR. am rm, In rm, 2· ,,.,.. 11 1 _.. • .., .. , Br 2 Ba l U f bl b 1torace. Ca col ect n..... •. ,.._ n...o. o Bo* a1 ............ Cf'OWll Y.., Pkwy. COLIOFMIWPOIT LANOlNO home. 1000 •comm rec ac · rplcs, tna. wet ar. 768-ll'T9 aft ePM. $UO v11v ar ,_,-ooms, no '" ,,,. Models open q:()() AM 10 Dus~ BEAi.TORS sq.ft. wllh lormal dinini. MSO. 7~·78'7 hi.lie d~k. $1875/mo. Va· mo. to mo. ~ ==.--· ta30• • JW'f<~Vfcp nulJL PLACE DIVB.orMIMT Cottr. '71-HI I owner waot.s 1 Yl' lae & PU.AS! COME cant. 1--------'l&I .._ •• ,.. --------1 $550 per mo. lncldg 1 11: .. e:•M•! JACOISUALTY New Sbr, 2~ba. unlurn. MOPaUlartnoAvt Cotta-.0 151.ffll I 714 I lll·lltZ Duplex. 2 Br l Ba, ~mp. aardener. 28 ~;. ~ 671-6670 townbouse. Encl dbl~~~~~!!.,!!~-~·~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!! redecorated, aar. sml Sharp 3 bedrm 2 bath • r n ow me 1anta. dshwhr. drps,(.: .... ----------. ,_ ..... yd. Sml cblld OK. no b o u s ... i n 'g r ... a t $42S Mo. l mo. free rent I l1rplc • pool & jacwzi. ~ ••• • . ..w.n.w.;c.w,.;~ . ..w--.w.-..w..n.~, ....... "' .. • 2 Br+ Den Town.borne $500/Mo. 2Br+deo rn.i. Dana Harbor. $'25. ~ lw.ts Costa Mesa -·~ peh. $295 + dep. neaabborbood. Jmmed. $4SOMo.lmo.freerent! home. Walktobch. Pool 493-42.60 U..fwwhMd ••••u•uou•uH••u• -.. l'toptriy 2000 Real Estate 6'5-&lM. 1948 Meyer Pl. pou. $400/mo. RoberU • 3 Br + Air + RV & tennis ....................... Adull 2 Bedroom beam ....................... Want.cl 29oo Eaataide38R,FR,l"'iiba, Realty8'8-l6S8 storaae.$oa00Mo. $575/Mo. 4Br+den Wn.-Sht' 3Jtl Ge•ral 3102 ceilinaa,no.-•.Sz10$6& ••••••••••••••••••••••• DR, "-1, bl•-·, refrt0 • • 2 Exec. ore. •wtes -e ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---COSTA MESA "II' '"" • "' .., , w /Vtew ••••••••••••••••••••••• W. Willon, loq. Apt. C. PRIVATE PARTY wants SISO +fee. pref. lam.walk t.o the beach from Mo. 752·1700 ~/Mo. 38r on water 2Story,4bedrm.2bath, BUENAPK.Newl&2Br ___ _;___,.;._,.:; __ _ to purchase 1·15 Uoita. non drinkers. No pet.a. lhls lovely 3 br, 2 ba, e>"fFJ111'1·•t S1uN •OM1 •. p withdockforyourboat nuc]>t.l,drps,fplc,DW. apt.a, tptl, drps, bltns, lBR.cpta,drps,Kidaok, DUPLEX &1l·9950 S40-~orS48-T74S cpta. drps, R IO, avaU [ \lfit lifij ti (ii SHOO/Mo. 4 Bdrm with $425/mo. TI4:963--4569 pool. The Villa Woods, no pets. Garage. $200. ~c~!.r:n~t~ea~hLw~t~ ~................ ~~~1::i~~~m ~l:~ 5 5 Im o . ~·Ji£hi£j l!:g~a~. boat dock for 3n:~ !';:,·u~~e!~~P~~'. 8182rthSt. (710521·7<Y12 ;:D OPIHIMG pnvateyard. f16,950. Homes Furnilhed rm. Clean &sharp. Avail NEW BEACH HOUSE $'TSO/Mo. AvaU Aprilthru ruce area nr McFadden lcAoa lslcatMI 3106 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 415m. Refs.req'd Ultra lovely 3+21h, FP, Deluxe 4 br, 2 ba, cntrl AugusL Oo waler with 6Magnolia.888-6493 ••••••••••••••••••••••• meatiBJlll J£ 1Quail ~ G1M1.. 3102 BeaDrury979.Ql96 dbl gar, walk to ever· A/C. fprlc, cov. patio. boaldock Conda•I •• , Yrly,bayvtewrromdeck, APARTMENTS Plac• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ything. Avail now. $450 $31B.Shortlease.&&4-841S $850/Mo Winter, $1200 it-.£.-1.a.......1 3425 2 br, newly redec. DOWNTOWNCM a--~l•a Stop here! Looking to SPUIPERboa• Blr. tnr,s. Cedst mo.CallS46-0Z70 or~°'69 Mo.lnsummer. Bayview ••~••••••••• Garage 11~ace. StBvBQ" !Bdrm · ii4o ,,.-• -r....-"' move? We prob. have eit· ua, I• e, mm rent.al 2 Br frplc refng, pauo. ans • Bdrm b $27S 752-1920 actlywhatyou'relooking occy, $4 75. 752·1920ftedec. 2 br, nu cpt.s & TIJRTI.E ROCK 3 Br 2 elegantly fu;nlsbed'. DELUXE.3Br2Baofflst l aundry hook-up . 2 ,1'4 a MOOOUA1LnH1w..o111u&04 for. Serving all beach Jeanlne,83S-02.11P&9783 drps, R/0 2 Car gar. Ba, Fam Rm, Din Rm, Boat sllpavallable ·TeeL.N11uel,Cnt.ryClb. $400/mo. lnel ulil. Beautiful park-like al· areas, & all Orange Co. 5 BDRM 3 BA ON GOLF $325 /mo. 714:963-~ ~. ~ ~~r1sfa&~a~ Wahrlront Homes ~~e.~~;soc dues 67~~ ~:~b~:·,J>;:~ :%!: 39UMITS caunowCorlnfo.64.5-4900 COURSE, weta.kesngls. Vacant. 3 BR, 1'4 ba. + S200 sec. dep. Agt.. CaU631 1400 pleteshopping. Santa Ana. $1600,000 • •COMU1Mrs Gulde f150 mo. S46·794S cl0$e to ocean. $350. Allk 752-0188 • Luxury Condo lcAoa P....,a ll07 Wheelchalrdesigned 27. 12Bal·cBdherlomr.uunnits1ls& 846oa Peninsula 3107 EAST SIDE 3Br, 2Ba. $42S for Keith 968.1317 Bkr. Single Fam. Hom...._.. Ir 2 Br, den. l ~ Ba. dining ••••••••••••••••••••••• Adulu. no pet.a ..,__,, IA YCRIEST area, pool, jacuzzi. $395. Walk lo water. $1.SO. Utll 161 E. 18th Street llUGRUMDY ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo. Fncd yd, wlk to2 Br condo, adult com· cond.3bdrm,2 ba,Cahf. Immed. possession. HB. Malloy Realtor& pd.Fee 646-6816or642.(l856 REALTOR 675-6l6l 5 BR, exclusive Point ahops, N.B. schls. pets plex,pool&rccfacll.Nr Homes area. only Beaut. home In one of 963-ml Mw.nRenU&lB,S40-5370 .., .. ,. Nearnew 2 br ll/• ~~~~~~~~~! area, on beach, $800/mo. cb.lldren OK, gar, 325 Brookhw.t&Adams. $300 S39S /mo. Call Unique Newport Beach's finest __.b · ti ard •dl : l year lease or summer Rochester.642·3693 mo.847·6403 Homes,675-6000/673-6571 areu.3BR.,2 ba .. form. 3Br, 2Ba, enclosed eoro..adefM.-3822 a, pa 0.1 en, a ts, •BorregoSpringsduplex. rate.673-4545673·3620. EASTSIDE3Br,2Ba,$3803 BR. 1"· Ba, cov. patio. B d t h din. rm., frpl. Lge. cov· garages, swimdml.ng ••••••••••••••••••••••• nopeta.642·1603. 529500 (2)18r Incomes I 4b 2b I F d d lk l .,.. ran new wn me , ered patio, inner poo~. patios. gar erung $3K. ·Ca ·u OWC pacous r, a, comp . mo. DC Y , W O sml ram-rm, bltns, no Woodbridge. Vacant. CO" .. yard, gre"'nho"•e, service. bltns. 81261-------lllllllJ-llj NEW1&2bedrmapts. yr. rryse · ·furn . Frplc. W /D , shops, N.B. schls. pets pets. $380 842-9501 aft. 2br,l~ba,Lakeboat'g & '"' "' .... 1 d B ..... ..., S250to$310permo . • • • Taxes S264 yr. 833-8974 dshwhr, 2 car gar. No children OK, gar, 325 4pm recfacll. Lse $350. mo, no fruit trees galore & Rldgef el H. · $350/mo. ~l Prlv patios & garages. pets $750 . for Rochesler.642-3693 pets.644-SS65&675-5448 gorgeous flowers & 3040 "B'' So. Bradford '[1,.. -•.t:t.r~$~ Driveby2477Elden PRIME EASTSIDE Apnl/May. $2000. June. ~Br lo/• Ba. covered patio, lands ca pl n g. J n c I. Pl. $325/mo. l Mile from I.. -= ~ or caH Larry, 546-5880 12 huge garden apts in $2200 July 642·0078 eves 4 Br. 2 ba, nr. So. Csl 1-~am Rm. fncd yd. gar, Laguna leach 3248 gardener, washer /dryer, So. Cst Plaza, 564-3429 Costa Mesa + 3 br, famt· only Plaza. cpts, bltrus, Crplc. good Joe. $425. 897-0617 ••••••••••••••••••••••• refrig . bit-in appU.ances. 3 Br 2 Ba Aliso Villa con-2 BR, 2 ba, prefer mature ly rm house w /Crplc. dshwbr, cov'd patio. Dbl Spectacular Oceanfront A horticulturist s de· do lmmac air no pets CORONA DEL MAR adults. no cbildern or beam ceilings, pvt CoronacWMar 3122 garage.$430.549-32162 Sparushstyle3BR,2story ChH Dr. 3 br. trplc. !Jght. f165 Mo. Call Mr. c5c> ~:;oSs •. · 2 Br Townhouse, frplc. pets.642-5848 patios. Income $40,236 ••••••••••••••••••••••• w/frplc, balcony. pat.JO, $1600 /mo. (2131876.2723 Hester; Days: 833-9781, __ . -------Pool, tennis. Some ocean --------- S P $450,000. Pnn. only. BEACH HOUSE in China 3 Br 1~ Ba .. pool, S275. plw.h crpt·g. dbl encl eves Eves: 644-4227 To•nw & Catalina views. Close FROM SZ 15 Trade ok. Owner /Agl Cove. 2Br. $350. to July 1. Nice area. Ksds /pela OK. gar. $365. mo. Children . UnfurNWd 3525 to shopping & fine beach Mature adults only, no 6'2·9666 OR $450. yrly. Agl. Smlfee.~ OK. Bkr 536-1484 or aft. N. End. 2 Br2 Ba, fncd Spyglass Hill. Pool, view,••••••••••••••••••••••• 6"·2J!ill pets. Large 1&2 br aplS. 6467414 ••CoM-rsG.ide S,8'7·4510 yard close to beach & $1200. mo. 6«·1968 or 3 8 2 B 1 b · I~~~~~~~~~ Dshwbr, gas BBQ. S21S. ---------1 sho~. Yrly lse. 494.7079 547·5162 cluldrr en OaK •. Eel uTorop.r1v •I.;...____._____...~-~ mo. Gas pd. 778 Scott Pl. Distr.ssrropHtyl CostaMffa 3124 S210 2 Br beam cellgs, •Br l~ Ba, cpts, &drps, -=-=----64S-56llor642-5073 We can hnd 1t Cor you. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ruce area, call now! Sml fncd yd. kids. pets OK. 3 Br , 2 ba Condo. New un-2 Br condo, pvt adul.ts, SS9-4050or830-8012 (2) 3BR, 2BA Uuplexes. --------- Beach area. Probates. St.op. lbr, great loc. No on· fee. MS-4900 Wtr Fd. $395. 751-3532 it: Monarch Summit, Lag waclaher, drtrye~, r~e!~!l; Nwpt Hgts area. new 2 Br available, close to shops. NEW Studios. Deluxe 2 • ·.bankruptcies, trustee Jy $195. ••C4M-rs Gulde Niguel. Adulu only. refs en carpo · e 8 ..,,., 2~ Ba. focd patio, FR. beach & park. Xlnt CdM br. Patio & garage. $280 sales,forcedules.under Tenex898·9891SmFee ~~~~n~:r,~~~aWodo req. $450/mo on lse. permo.S.Sl·3398eva. encl gar, child OK. locauons. From $350 lo mo. 1919 Anaheim St., market values. We can S36·21Bl 494-7262,8to5wkdays. •Br,2:i4Ba,diningrm,on 644-6034 $47J. Ask for Misss. Mgr.15.645-5106 joint venture. Call World East.side l br, $165. 'h util 3 Br. 2 ba College Park ca I f ·1 r l & 67&.?.311or54S-1067 . Wide Brokers. 673·4545. pd Fee $400 21.'J br. Ocean view, l~ ba. na w/ act o poo Aparimetrh Fu i L-d ------Garden apt, patio. 2 br, l NEW HOME d k . I . tennis I .,.,CJ\ mo 646-0 •02 m Smr ~----b b d r II b h MainRentals,540-5370 ec • gar, c ose 10 ·.....,., · .,.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• aup. l r/ en. u at 3 BR Br. 2 ba Mesa Verde Responsible tenant., 4 $450 /mO. Days aCl 11 . $150. At beach! Utll pd. Corona del Mar 3722 3 Br 2 Ba, rptc, VICW. $495 down. Mature adull!> t'Wwportleoch 3169 ~ blk:. lo beach, 3Br, 494·1211.eves494-7287 Refrig, better hurry!••••••••••••••••••••••• mo. Aft 6 & wknds. only. 6 U • (/S'd ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2•,:iBa , 2 car gar, $500. 640·94-18 or 552·0445 Martinique Apts #2 nits, I e SJOOO /Mo. Beautifully RoyMcCanh wt.r&gardenermcluded. Ocean vlew nr bch, 3br. Sm!Cee.645•4900 VIEWOFHARIOR c Love I y pr Ide .of fum1shed 3 h<>droom on Redtor 1810 Newport 960-2458 3ba, lg stone fp $475 * •COMUrM'f'S Gulde 20x20 Studio, pool, $325 Duplex So-of·llwy, 2 DR. 2 275 E. lSth St.3 .M. 0 d Tenex 898 9891 Sm Fee 67c:2763 Ba. modern kitchen. 631-300 owner..h1p units I 1cs the water. Includes 19' Costa Mffo 548-7729 Dlx 1800 sq.ft. new hme · · BluHsCoodo. Single level. mo. ii" walk t.o park & bch. ---. ------- but goodie s ndcar boat.631l400Agt. 2br, liv.rm, din .rm, Oceanview2br.$375.Pet 3Br , 2ba, Crplc. Avail LG.STUDIO•PT. moAgtS44·7Zll Easts1de.Freshlydcc .• 2 Westcllff, oHere at f · $j()() ok F April 1 thru midsummer "' · · BR. Adults only, no pets. ·s205,000. DY AP Sl45,Won'llastactfast!3bedroom,2bath.Open am.rm, patio .mo .ainee •~is f 'SlBOmo. Yrly J 1 p 1 1 ed POINTMENTONLY. At beach util pd. Fl.Im. beam, firepl•ce, extras. Incl utll. 536 -6565, M Ren ...... ~5370 Perrect or anyone 673.1055 Opendally 603'12 asm ne oo . mm . occupan· f'ee 645-490() 646-909l 673-2860 • --Hi•'-3250 awaiting new home, etc. 2 BR. den, 2Y.a ba, wet cy. S22S Mo. 646-1947 C Gu .... _ ___,...... .,. $440 mo. 673·9Sl0 • Coda.._..___ 3724 bar 1800 Sq ft Beaut '** Oft:SUmeN ,,_.,JBrFamRmcptsdrps 3Br . 2Ba. huge mstr ,••••••••••••••••••••••• SSl·4038eves ~ · &d '$.52SM "Clean,lge2Brupper,in I£ .Quall ~ elc~ R/O 2381 R~tgerS frplc, formal din rm, J o Laguna Village. Brand . ••••••••••••••••••••••• carp: rps. 0 4-plex. Cpts. drps, lge Plac• Houses Uttfurnished Dr 6J5.67So (714) Kelly $4W. 846-1371 n~. A/C 2 Bdrm Condo. Back Bay area, rusuc 2 $40.00 WEB & ur Sceruc Prop. 675"5726 balcony., gar. adults. no PropeirtJtra ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beautiful view. Club/· Br. wooden noor. fplc, 3 •~udlo&lBRApls $425-Beaut 2 Br, 2 ba. pets.SZJOmo.Avail.May 752-19'20 General 3202 Exec. Condo tntue 3br. t-l~o. Pool pnvileges. Close to car gar . on 'i4 acre. •TV & MaidServ Avail frplc. bltns, 2 car gar On _1_._~_·7_485 _____ _ '4000UAtlst H~THAC" ....................... 2br Crplc encl patio ...::t:oW 3242 s hopping & schools. Fnc:d. erdn. no children •PboneServ.Htdpool JasrnineAve.6400243 GR., .. TCO""'DOI -.. pooi Jbhll • $395 673·Z3a2 S3651mo 83().8748 or pets. S37S mo. 833-0119 2376Newport Blvd. CM IOI" " 28 UNITS for Trade Up, THE BLtJFFS·\:1ew• · c e ••••••••••••••••••••••• · S48-97S5or64.5·3967 1 Br 1 Ba, fplc, bltns, 3 br, 2 ba, cpts, drps, prefer Orange County 3 BR. 2""1 ba. $695 Mo. $t2S tMo. 4 Br, 2 ba. 3093 3 Br, 3 ba townhouse. J Br, 2 Ba. A /C, Z3706 2 br. lba nr tennis cts. lndry. sauna. Ocean Sid Crplc, walk·lll closets. pvt $625,000. $200,000 Eqw BIG CANYON Loreo Ln. Pets ok. Nr. s Sparkling new cond. Soresmo nr Moult.on Cntr Fncd yd, reCng, cpts, l'Wwpori leach 3769 of Hwy. S250. 559-618 patio. 2 car gar. Pool & ty.BrokersUlv1led 38R,2'"28a.S700Mo. CstPlaza557-1431 $470. Call "Lila ". $350 /mo . 552-9503 frplc,gar$495.751·2159 ••••••••••••••••••••••• clubhouse. Adlts only Curlls R.E 962·2456 LAKE FOREST 846 1371 or846 5456 eves 96s-2200 fl Cozy 2br, frplc, gar. Jaun $350. 642.1155 --3 BR, 2 Ba $575 3BR, 1Ba, encl. paho SJ95 , 2 BR. 6t/1 Irvine, cpt. only. B dry, $335 eve 644-9864. l9 UNITS 24-PLt:XES mo. Call Bob Lewis wrk. Exec tn·level. 3 Br 3 Ba, Laguna NI~ 3252 No pets. S360 mo. 493·5067 i~e 6'2·2811 P"t 1 br duplex. fplc. gar, Gd. locations 759-5752. 8-4pm. 177 E fpk, lge Fam Rm, wet· ••••••••••••••••••••••• &642 391S Co.ta Mesa 3824 ~~~ . .,~,!l~ nice area. A.gt 645-4286 19Ul, CM an Spm bar, grdnr 212 c ar gar, Guarded Gate Communi· 1o.1inunoRT CREST -'""""'°"" S62S Aft 5, s.54·4442 ty 2 Br 2 Ba decorator nm: nr-•••••••••••••••••••••• _.;_ _______ _ 140 UNITS 1 Br houH w /gar. No pets, g~rden home. Walk to fBaema1ulytiC~~m3e ~/dJi~fn"1g BIG' THE IA Y LEAF Adult E·Side l&2 br apt.s. N SD Co Agt "·'O ...,.4 adults only. St~. Call Plush 3br. 2ba condo. 2 pvt beach area, tennis, 1 •. 2Bdrm, water pd. Encl gar, patio, pool. o. · · · "".,_,., 548·3909 c ar ga r , patio. 1 . . room .. Decorated like a "' Like n ew , no pets. washer/dryer, pool, ten· poo' 1acu,n1, s auna . model . VIEW OF From $240 Beautiful, 644·0678 PrIMl~ASTSl~E Lovely 3Br Home, S4 ru.s $425 Joan 840 .. 1371 Mus t see. $450 lse. OCEAN f r om your • spacious new apts, Pool,--------- TR PL X M. Sl .500. mo All utilities pd. or 846.2597 , 493-4401or551·5333 balcony. Overlooks ten-. pvt patios. Avall 4 /1. 2 Br dplx. cpl.,, drps, rplc, John Klose Realtor 646-87<Y1 1 Adults, no pets. nr park, rers . $285. No 64~or645 6556evs 523 C ._. I · 3244 Near beach, Sea Terrace nis courts & poo . 329 A d C M Ch'ldOK 645 c:oA• 't AMPUSJ>l·11\Thfe 1 .... Br. ~. Back bsc ,...... garden home. 4 BR . $600/mo. l yearlease. GREAT RECREATION: Swim· 54vo6c~~~ · · pets. 1 • ......... ~~ ..,.,.., ••••••••••••••••••••••• voo.J Duplex & 2 houses lS86SantaAna. Pet.a OK Fam-rm, heated pool. RANCH REALTY m1n9, SCUlOS, 2 heolrh c:lubs. · Large 3 Br 2 Ba, encl $150.000. C.M .. lncom HDmeti for rent In best C&.11546-1945 MOVEIMHOW Guardedgateareaw /ac· 551-2000 bt11iords, nic:Ji1.rtejt1ed tennis 2br w/gar, $220. Cpl, patio. no pets. 1027 Sl.3.800 Owri 768 63M arus, Nwpt, &c CM, S250 2 bedroom condo near ress lo rec. center, ten collrts Pro & pro shop golf water pd, 2176 "E" Valencia. $275. 546-9080 Loh for Sale 2200 to $1..150 ~r mo. &40-298l Immaculate 3 br, cpts. pool. school, park and nis. sauna & Jacuzzi. Pvt Super 3 Br, lge yard, fplc, drivm9 ra-qe party r~ Placentia. Call bet 1 & s, . ••••••••••••••••••••••• llEKTALS many extras . Nr shoppmg.S325/mo bch prk'g. $750 mo. dbl gar, walk lo beach, FUN ACTIVITIES· Fulf.~im 63&-4120 :l Br. no pets. Refng & COST .. MES .. 13 CP ...,0 RL.tr. West.cliff. $375 548-9536 RANCH REAL TY 4.96-71118 $460 mo. 416 Westminster ck fr c.~. brvnche stove included. S22S mo. ~ ~ " ""~ SS 1·2000 • --11:....-t 3255 Ave. &t2 7'745 88ect0.°'· ." .,..,.~ · Foxhollow VUtog. 968-8064 Zoned for 17 units JBR28a CMS38S l Br. Sl95. ~ ut1I paid ._....~ s, tnps, port1es.. sport 621W.Wilson646-2010 w/vartance possible 18 J ilRJb&GGS39$ Kldsolt Fee tRVINE •••••••••••••••••••••••LIDO ISLE. yrly $800, toomomei~&more! FURNORUNFURN Cheap lbr, all util pd. units. Has 2 Dplx, l 3 BR 2 ba t"V $450 Main Rent.als. 540-5370 2 BR, 1 Ba .•. $395 FOR LEASE· Brand new available June 1. 3 Br BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS: •2brtownhome w/frpl Cpts &drps, now Sl45 house. $275,000 Prin only 3 BR i~. ba HB 425 $220 2 b K ds 2 BR. 2 Ba •....•.. 550 home in wooded area Ba, lae sunny South Singles.. 1 & 2 bed-ooms. •Lge patio & enc garage Tenex 898·9891 Sm Fee C...twyAll.-clal 2 BR }l.'J ba condo H B petaolt r. garaee. 1 • 2 BR.21,,a Ba . ..SS35 4Br, 2~Ba. cpts, drps. palio,&t2·S002or67S.6428 F""· & uif11T1. Models op&n •Adults, child 16&over HUGE 2 Br. Newly de· REALTORS 7S2·5353 CURTIS r~ 962_24S9 MJll1l Rentals. 540-5370 3 BR. 2 Ba S47Sili00 A~ pa~, etc. cr:~d lo BLUFFS 1 level view do~y 10 to 7 Roommoie •Small pet ok corated, nr pk w /racquet Mowltaln,Dneti, Get ready for summer ~::·~~~ .. ~'~ ~ou~~ &co.r:;f!d~ Wa~e 2br, 2ba, frpt .' $580: service ovo1. No leme re-Npt.Hts Brandnew.2br. g8~'~·~d71~pet Rnort 2400 S!2S Los Alamitos area 2br dbl car dup SZ95 ' · · Drive by 25111 Cineria 644-4.201or548-4471 qu~ed. Sony, oduhs only. no cpt, drps, d/W, rp, 245 · mo. · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~\~:s~ ;,~~g'e ~:a~ T~xsse 9e91 s m F~e Way . Or call <714 >Walk t.o bch, beaut 3br. pets. 16th Place. $295 /Mo. 2 Br, l'h Ba studio, new Must sell eqult1ei. 10 540-0960 wkdys 9·5. '600 2b&. fam rm, bltns, love-Oakwood 642-5722 crpt.s. paint, $26-0. No ; C,alifornia Pines unlm· ~!,, ~ fdfrkl I · Inc 1 0-P.. 3226 mo. ly yd , no pets. $490. Garden Aoru.rtme.nts IAY MEADOWS pets. Small child ok. 2860 provedproperty,vaned ci o . ••••••••••••••••••••••• MiuionV&.in 3267 S49-99llor536·2173 ..-LaSalle.897-422S units. 839·0241 ~mini Rutty 839-6623 Walk lo marina & bch's ,-Sp.ac. & ch~ry 2 br apt ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Br l~ Ba , fplc , nice N•wpol'f S..Ch/Morfft Encl. ear, pool, jacuzzi. llaltches FanM. $375. Im mac 3 Br 2 Ba, Spvldsng 2 sty. 3 Br, 2...., For Lse new 3br hme. patio w/facll to tennis 880 Irvine (Ill l 7lh) Adults only. No kidt or Grov~s 2700 cpts, drps, bltn.s, patio. ba, cpts, drpe, frplc. Rec-Cam .rm. din.rm. $39$. crt. & pool. $400mo. 6'.5·0550 pets. Fr. $250. Avail $210, 2 Br. encl gar. refn g, 136 E. Bay Sl. 54l·S331 ; evs. 646·2325 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lge encl yd, 848-2430 o facllJUes. Lse $435/mo. mo. 768·5313 846-3402 April 1st. 646-0073 EXECUTIVES Karen. 838-41623 GG.. Call Pat Fry, 493 9672 or IJS?3 C'.AMPUS Dt·IRVttlE --------$23-5 mo. Lovely 2Br, wtr Y,.., don't have lo "~ an ,.~ ........ M• 3222 ~s 831-2715. 3 br, 2 ba. garden pat.lo. Luxury Home 2+ Fam M_,.t leech/Sovttt Beaul. new 2br, 2ba In 4· pd, gar. no kids or pets. v.. ""' _ _.. Grdnr & wtr Incl. Dbl rm. Newport Shores, cl. 170016lhSt. plex, patio, laundr y, 548·9«0 executive to afford thia •••••••••••••••••••••••LOVELY NEW som e IMMEDIATE gar. Corner lot. Bltns. to Bch., $450. Call Mr (0over all6th) bltn.s,$300.642·1603 --------- beaut. brand-new 2700 Cozy 2 br dplx, frpl, ocean view 2Br. den, $3'75 POSSESSION $475 mo. lsl, lasl + dep. Benedict, 752· 1800 or 642-8170 sq. ft. home on 21,) acres hrdwood nrs. So. of Hwy. mo. 496-ms 1 bedroom ADULT con· 541·779'l, eve675 1980 645-ll03; aftS&42·2SS7 Beaut. new 3br, 2ba thalhasitall. BKR. Adlt11, no pets. $375. C-..f='=Y~ 3234 do N 1 SPA t ~~~------!·--------townhouse. Frplc, encl. (714)676-5717 873-«>IB ..__ -r · earpoo, ·en· 2 Br. 11-'l balhs Cordova 3·Bdrm.2.ba,upperw\Jtof STEPSTOl., .. CH gar.lgeyd.$400.642·1603 OR5222080 ••••••••••••••••••••••• nis a.nd freeway access. home. Tennis. pool duplex, beams, fplc. -----------•2BR.,lba.,aln&lehouse 25t.ory,3bedrm,2ba, S275/mo. available . $325, Ph deck,nrnew,Jblock• 2BR.lba,yrly $360 2 Br apt, unfum. P'plc, VA-fHA TERMS on lot. Dbl. gar. $450 Mo. bonus room. fplc, DW, RANCH alALTY 8»9816 beach, 5'$0/mo. Pb. Unl· 2BR.rum. wnlr. S2SO encl patio. cpts/drps. Spectacular 3Br 2ba yearly lie. $395/mo. 714:963-4589 551-1000 ..,_ rt a. h 3269 que Jlomea 675.8000 2 BR. 1 ba. Wntr. · · · · $300 d /wash, skyllte bath. home on Ira fncd lot, ~c Prop. 675-5726 ..-wpor ac &7J.657l IA YFllOMT Gu & wtr lncld. S325 mo. huge liv nn f le etc 3Br, 3Ba Condo, bonus Rancho S J 3 Br 2 Ba San ••••••••••••••••••••••• Un!. 3 BR, 2 ba. $S2S 751·1938 bef 1 :30 PM XnlL terms. eKf. ' · 3 BR. den. Lovely yard. rm. 1800 sq I\, attacMd 2 Lula Rey. gotr crH & Waterfront·Do<:k, 4 BR. 2 Vf!rY private beach slde (714>11775691 So. ol bwy. $l500 Month. carear.$400mo.536-t571 tabvu 11125 547·7044 Ba. frplc, new crpts, br,gar.KJdolt.$150. DELVXE 3 Br 2 Ba, nn1.-l¥o--d-n..wvw.---,..-... ~-s-~ OR522-0530 A&entM4..SO agt.or968-8036eve. drps, bltns. $700. 644-9932 Tenex898-9891Sm Fee pets. $350. Nr. S. Csl _ _.._::~:,::;:;:;:::.._ v ri ho FalSHLY or7S2..s686 Plua,644-1103,aftS """"-....-"'""'" HAVE Y 0 UR OWN 3 BR. 2 Ba, pr, c:rpt.a, YT· ery P vate exec, me PAINTED ---------1 Harbor View Homes' br, communlll.Al'llaxtlg FARM ly. 941$ mo. sUrTOU.nded by 10 walls. 3 ........ _ family home BLUFFS CONDOS lam rm close to park & Duplex 4r2 br, INba, new selllngwlh~ f ll lf• b 17J..llSO Acent 4 br 2 ba $500 /mo Oll:"lllVUW • -8..-ata--•-• at ..,."" C':! •. a·11 •cboo'· Avail c pla, P•· o pets .. --.... ... and mojnllc. arm yourse or a•e ""°,,..;..,.or,..;. l\Lll · near school, park, shop· ...., '""' • ••.u,. ~ • .. ~ ..,95 2"97 0 l'IUIVl""-ll f ed So C llf n ...,......,.,, ....,....,. Month Agent644·1133 ay lat. IS2S. 833-iaat ..,.. /mo. " ra111e . arm · · a · at Lar1e l ·bdrm.. frplc.. ping and ft'ffWay access. OCEANFRONT Apt 1 Br Ave, 842·0583 trees. F«Jklmg pool$, nch soil. water, clean petlo praae $42$ HufttfftlgtOft leach 1240 $3'75/mO. Ju mine Creek pvt S.C.._..te J276 , ·i ---------11 JocUlZl.souna,bllards_ air, several parcels M4-22u . .S,.2292 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lllAHCHllALTY comm. Guarded 'cate ••••••••••••••••••••••• Apr~ .. ~~~~=· uti Beaut. quiet 2 Br, all ondexcllng~Dhc>Ust avail. By owner. Illness 551 2000 N b ba b & pd.~· • adults no pets. Cpts forces sale. SJM3C58 Osannl.nl Poppy Ave. 2 Cheap 3br, children ok.. • ew 3 r, 2 or 2 r 2Br, Ocean View, 1ar, 1uo drps bitna balcony aar WllhlOClolwenls. TIMll. bdrm l ba rplc beams very quiet. DOG. den w/PoOI. jacuu!, ten· deck 2 patios pool SI.es>& lo bch, yrty, 2br, • • lk • • gym ond~lat AVOCADO$ patio'• charm . Avati Tenu1191-11891SmFee Yrly lM, t4.2S mo. 4 Br 2 ni!\. $725 mo. Call jacuiil,SZl-6SZ7.~· ms. ttora&e. wa lo eldvdf'r• • ~ I 2 8 2 B .. ...1 1 .., .. ,.1 Ph Ba, FP, ~ Wyn1ate. 644-4832. 642-3490 )lthln1: Idell tor m le The Vlage. Mored ., ~ • + acns n '· a nP11 ~ ~-mo. · Very pr1va~ 2br eottaae. 5.51·2000or81M·3'84 OCEANVlEW 3 Br avail aged couple, S210 mo. IY9IVlltnGYoU'rtlodmg -·home. "7.SOO. Un I q u • U om es, iar. NowSl75 WESTCLtf'F, 3 bedrm, April 4. $425. m.t.00 or Clean 1&2 br. Adults. no &U-08~ fot.Fwnlknbavoloble, Kurr W h11 ~· lh.lllN 7't{\1 N1•w1»irl lltvd NI' I l 1 •I I f, "• M, IP 67$-4IOOO!S7J.U'71 Tenex896-9891Sm Fee IUND NEW l~ ba, 182.S/mo. A1ent 640-1644 peU. S200/S225. 2421 E. -Eut.a--lde-2-9-r-w_tpa_U_o_n_o·ll """"' ..... ~a--- Nw n.-..a... a bdrm 1'-'i 2 bedroom condo In days 540·11U, eves tet.b.St.N.Hll.N6·110l _ ... .,d ..,U\' ..,.,."'N""'UVU1V1.1111 ..._.....,.. • Vacant 3 br, 2 story, 21;'e w 0 0 DB R 1 D 0 E 548·~ s-.-.. o;.iw renorpeC,t . ....,,,mo. Adt9l.tttlg. t!aJ. •t.orJ :;:;::rome. ba, formal D.R. as ram '425/mo. lncludM use of c.p..,_. 3171 $l4S. UUI pd. Sappy days I .,MIOO BKR Ol1ctl open 9:00 to em, onl Pb.fl>luJo•lq llo new, rm. Ck»e to all echool•, all facUIUea. Big Ca. nyon. 2 BR. condo ... ••••••••••••••••••••• Fee . MA. NAO ga WANTED. NoW IWlllnQ. ~~~ cues, shopplnl • buc h . l~ffalALTY S7116Mo.annuallaue In old San Juan MalnRmtals.540-P'JO Far neW deluxe I untt•'-----------'"'4 . , '**' 111-2000 UdoRealt.)' 8'1lM300 Caplstrano·Charmln1 $450. Beeut. fum TU Nov. apt, Sl.50 rent for 2Br, :•: W..e.4 1900 SITl. 2 1ir. <>Nan view. $1.115 1 br dplx, aarap. Ocean Vu, e.xeo twnhae. ~tall'l,downttalrat'On• J.R.. 2 br. TcMl.l It pool. 2Ba Twnhu + 1m -- •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• ~or~. Fee Re-41nowl f'w 1\w\I• Rock. Lll2•tY. 4br, Nwpt Creal, I Bt 2'-'i .Ba. domtntum. Lara• 2 CJJ3)47f.4IOT4 amount ot Ume, owner. • WAMTIO: R b,~mo Main Ront111s540-5370 2'°'ba Bonua/fam rm, 3 fplc, wctbar, full ree Bdtm., 2 batha. criarpat· •-M2aceh 1776 Writ. ct...Uled Adll840, • car car. GSO 833-9731 taco 8l50 m.Da2 Int. window cove n1s , --t>aU,y ~PO Box 1* 2·3-4 Bdrm Houa.. or c:..h ._.. 3224 CLOSE TO BEACH . ' tdlt-ID.I, 2 car prqe 6 ••••••-••""•• • ...... Coata Men, Ca. ezas ' Condoa. Cash lmmedl •••••••••••••••••••• .. • 2Br,formaldlnln(,2Ba, SHARP 3Br, ZBa. up. 2+FR. la Nwpt Sbor9. peUo CaUw.JJ.aMon.. ON'nlEBEACH : Repair• or late pay BEAtrr. J br, a ba, tam l sty peUo bme. J!l>tc • Ir• d • d. fr p I c "7 Qid St. Call 'Mr, Tbure 4la1s; eal I E~fVrntt.hed. LC• t.ebelar, p.i patio, 1nent• OK. lnvutor rm, trpll..ftml din rin1 wet.bu, tennll • pool. 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DIRECTORY ~ CarJMnttr Contrector Gc.•••MJ H J'thg HouMdffnlnq t111011t Polntlag,IP..,-i119 ltoofl.t ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Mchllerlural & Struc Co lle ge S tud ent SPECIALIZING ln all YARD"LAWN CARi: lbuling,movtna,dunup ~lttanlnc&Window Flreplaces·Planters l.:XCLNTPAJNTING tural Plans. RmdJ & or <.:.trpenter. Patio cvrs types r~modc.:Llo« U yrs Treework. Now lawns. $7/Up. Tttework Reas C.1earun1 Good ratei. " BrtdtConcrete Patio lntrlrExtr. Reas. ROOFING SPECIAi, n.wronstrucllon. Rcsid decks, fences, shelves: ln area. All work &\llr. Qual. tr esl. Mike faat,freeeatM2~· reJ1. Call "B1g L)'lm" BlockWalla BBQPlta Freeeat.548-2'706FRED Deluxe 240 11eal down /Com'l /lodu s trial add ons, etc. Reis, tree 962"831' !W82049 636-77ll Rel• Flitt~ shlneles, 37• sq ft in· ~7020 est 673-3658 .. Sonny & Jer. fo'REE haul· ' . PAINTING. lntr /Ex tr atalled Oon64&-0034 ----------1. ' . DUANE HEPPNER, Expr Hawaaan gardener ma, cleanup, trC'o work Exp.Chrlstla~womantor Free Eat; Blockwalls, Reascioable,dependable. ---·------labyaftffng Servlcecalls&smallJobs General Contractor, Yd cleanups, prunlo1, for uaable items. Fen· houaeclun1n1. Btf1. 11lump1tone, brick. Free eat. Call JayT .... tloftA.,.U- ••••••••••••••••••••••• only.UcContr.Allwork maintenance, remodel, trlmmillg,baul646-4678 ce11/bld1a r e moved AfterS.7Sl·l~ Rcs/Cosnm. Reu, llc/· &45-'TMS ••••••••••••••••••••••• l\abyalttlng, my home, guar. 982-8314 developlna. Uc f3252.6'7. Exp r • d J •pa 0 e se 557·~ Good Of Fo.WO.. bond. Bob 710·9354, Pal t 8d /2 ts CANOPY TV SERVICE ~J: !~!u1 r;,r~ ~P~~· Carpet S...•lc• 963-3311 eert er er. Compthy.a~d MOVING & HAULING, llo useClun ing. Xlnl SC.tl'4 S4:+;~nt. r:e=m C:u. :~~i~~!~~s1ia CM.°Pb 63l-OS56. . ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,,....,.., bma n etnanco,Fa ru · anything. •nywhere. refs. Pleuecall67J.79S9 rcMH.gJP ..... ltCJ lnp, cJoeeU xtra. Ro1er1----------. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ery, reea. r eat. Callanytime 493·2515 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~l TIM ..-.1 S..-.lc• ~rpet Mun will lay yours CUSTOM DRAPERIES 548·1630 · Two Girls Houseeleanlnc p .. YOUI" Coslt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• or mine. Repa irs & Woven Wood.a Blinds 0 _li bl ..,,~ J ~ Svs. Dependable, refs, A Et l St ....,5 EXPERT Painting. F air CE0 .. MIC TlLE N or · · cleaning too! Guar work Hard F E u °" a e ~pr apane11e ••••••••••••• ••• ••• ••• • own trans 754 l~ vera•e " r ry ... pr l c ea Fr e o e & t "'' · ew Bookkeeping, ac.-counling. at bigger savings. Free wpr~ t s · G'rdener. Reasonable W t 8 REALLY CLgAN · • 2-Stry S495, lntr,$4.Srm Fatabli.shed. &73-4967 • remodel Fr tst, sml Jobs s m a l l b u s i n e s s . est. 64S-3&l6 h · 646-2518 pn~. Free est. 645-5230 IWUSE? Call Gl h Will clean your home ex· Prices lncl matr I/labor welcome 536-3426 af\ 5. Journals, P /R, G /Ldgc, Bec:trical Mike . ng am pertly. Own transporta· Guar. lnsrd, free ~t. Interior & Exterior palnl· quarterly reports. your WeCareCarpetCleaners ••••••••••••••••••••••• Girl. Freeesta,645·51.23 ti011.~aft3:30pm. Ted627·7900orS52--0134 inc, Guar sathlCactloa. CERAMIC TILE. Tubs. omceor will pickup &de· Steam cleanorshampoo Prof. Japanese Land.scap-. Fr eats 7fil ZS34 Bob s bowers• k ltche n~. liver. Wffkly, monthly, alsoupholstery-allwork ELECTRICAL SERVICE ing & Gardening. Free Mrs J:Un gs Cleaning, Dependable, dClcienl , PETERSPAJNTlNG ' . noors,paliosMS-2129 quarterly. Reasonable guar. Refs/MC. fr est CALLS SLS hr, & SMALL et>t.,545-7072 Geo Ibuahi F.w•nEhngDO& lcTurpAetLLc?. own trarui. H.B .. F.V., Expr'd. Reas Rates. Proleuiooal PalaUng. In· T ~-I ra•-7Sl·9346 JOBS842~3 c .. N t •ua ""'~1 Free Est. Call Geae tenor/"" ......... ~ '""est. ,.. ~ c:• ~. Reas Rates645-3716 Clnups. Garages, yrds, 835-3561 ·"'·· P ·<PIO.,,... · SS2-04S8 'd.~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ExpertTyping!Nojobto C.Wnt/Concntt• ELECTRIC~AN.AJltypes hauling. Wkly main. M lncOM9TGX Expr Re m ovals, trlmmlns:. bigortoo1>mall. ....................... of work. Lie/Bonded, Ul· Treewrk.S48-4883KcnJr cLiA:i~~~T~ r ....................... INTERIORtEXTR Paint· f'hoto9a,kr pruning, Cree est. Uc'd 646 7638 r ... ment work of all kinds. srd. Free e:it 540-2404 ,.~ ~--t .. _ . G . ad sc•c11' New Port Ba" T., x ing. Expr'd high quality ••••••••••••••••••••••• •ulty insured. 642·2624 ..............-_..-.,.._. t1on uarantee a . " work super reaa rat.es Wedd! b t h RESUMES! Compiled, Reasonable rute. Free Roon ••••••••••••••••••••••• Now! 673-7776 AMWAY Service. ProCess1onal ln· &75-3Ut Jobn · og P o 01rap y. Oiuck's Tree Svs. P"lms prepared, typed. Sat~· est. Call 750-5485 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HANDIWORK come Tax. Preparation Call for eat. or appt. The olives trimmed t hif\ned • faction Guaranteed. Linoleum, no wax, cov· * · * HousecleaningbyreUable inyourhome.Byappt.ExpertpainUng&paper· AAA Photography Co. pruned re'moved 646-7638 .P~TIOS · WALKS . mg & n·pair sub nnor. BOB631·2625 couple, r eferences. 752-6740 in1. Cstm work & 642--US7 ~Sl229aftS CGbfnetMaki,_ ~hi~:~"}c;,i:.t ~~· :;:1~ Reis & Uc. 498·2711 & GSarhage1 doors &f <>peners. ~l26~r9G3·S8ll 30 YEARS EXPR . ~t!ra:!f~ k?c:~':'ci ........ ,..,..,. 1........_...a-.. '''7 751-5657 aft 6 pm or 7..S 661-0446 e v e 8 • e n c es• For Quality Cleaning call Reasonable for appoint· ~3361 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... ,.._. ..... 1 ••CU•••sr•••0•M••C•A••B•l•N••E•TS•••• am G-..&.-1-sprinklers, patio covers, The H.ouae Mouse. mcnt in yo~r home caU VERY NF.AT PA TCK ··~·.••••••••••••• •••• •• ----"' leaks , lawn mowers, 536-9S22 968-8l82or~ WORK GUARANTEED JOBS&TEXTURF. 8111 a Custom Upholstery Kitchen, garage, bath, ControctOI' •••0 ••• .. ••••••••••••• motorcycles. Serving Intr/Extr Free E:lt 23 Free Est 893•1439 Free Est. Plckup & de· playroom, etc. Special ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ga"!ening by J apane5e, Orange, Riverside, San Xlnt housecleaning, done lnsulotiOfl Yrs Ex r · 642.0295 · · livery. 25 to 50% off all t h.is month on garage LEEM.JAltVIS m!l1nt., cleanu!', trim· ~rnardino Co. Terry by lady w fexpr. Depen· ••••••••••••••••••••••• p · Plwnblng fabric, rubber & sup· l'abinets. Jo'ree est. Addit's, Rmdl'g, mmg,freeest.968·3486 (714)628·7772 & Mark d abl e , own trans, Professionally blown in, Ext. bse painting. 10 yrs ••••••••••••••••••••••• plies. 1875 Harbor Bl, 67S.3175eves Ph962·3200, Lie 31756 838-2689 847·3637 do it-yourself prices. Uc. exp. C.M .. Npt. area. I HOMESAVERS. Plumb· 646·5910, 645·6105. Wm C-t-Gardening Services week· ~ L. ht }I 1 1 32501B, bonded. 963·9546 am small, prices are Ing & Heating. Free est. Geo. Czykoskl -r-··•• Remodels , Additions, ly, bi-weekly. Reas. ---";I ag ou&ec ean ng, small.Ron6'2-6799 $1.0hr.Honeet&reliablc ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pat10Cvrs&Dccks.Any rates. Costa Mesa ••••••••••••••••••••••• laundry, wee kly or SaveEnergySaveMoney, • BIA M t.r h The Cast.est draw It\ the Carpentry. Small jobs. types of construction. Newport, Huntington: Skiploader. dump truck, bimonthly.URellable,ohrwn Weatherstrip your home Paint trim on your house :.r~or~51.:i1S: c g. West. .. a Daily Pilot Paneung, door hanging. John Mullins & Son CdM. Call Ron. 6457588 haullng,treework,grad· transpcrta 01:1. $4.50 • today.Uc.196081,Ftett. for $100·$200. Call · Classified Ad. Phone J.ic con tr, est. 548·2719 !>18 4780 aft 6 or 645-~ Ing, demo, etc. 751-3930 613-3685 momrngs. Randy 494-3537 552·7878 for E&t.imate Want Ad ResuJta 642-5678 64.2-5678. ~~----~~-- ~'!!'!.'!'::'!!.~ .... ~~'!':."!~.~ .... "";:=::•'39:,o ~::~:!~.?~ .. !?~~ ~~:.~~·~ ..... !~~~ ~!~!!~~ .... !~.5.~ ~tty 5oos ~.~.~ ...... ~!~.~ ~~!':'.~~ ......... ~:.5.~ Costa Mesa 3824 lrtlne 3844 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Law Office Spoce LAGUNA. IUCH ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• THEEXCJTlNG Centrall..aguna.494·7565 USTC.M. Ambitious, Honest. LOST Marcil 8lh. 3 *SHARO ..... 'S* Lge l br, frP~h pulnt WOODBRIOGfo; PALMMESAA.PTS. JU-tail or ore. space. at Small Energetic, couple Dachsh~. 2 brn & 1 1""111 W1lots or :.toriJge Patio. PINESAPTS Ml.NUTESTONPT 2Bd.2Ba, Pool etc. H.B. :~~kg~::~~~·~. ~~o Commercial Ston needed for famlly onen· ~k . Vt~ l Adaoma & OtrrCA~~SAGE Jearage StO\C 1'>13turt I, 2 & J bdrm units BCH Aft 5:30 Or or can be U3cd as pro· tated business. Unllmll· a g no a· w n r1 _________ _ ~ingleormarm'dcplon lh•:.1gned hke e arl> · 848·9!>43 angeAve.Liz646-4871 Cessionalofhcc.Located edpcteoUal.673-m6 heartbroken. Reward. Iv. No pets. ~00 /mo California bungalows Bach, 1&2 BR. in older shopping com· No questions asked •KAREN'S* ti.15 91139 From $ 2 7 O. I 1 5 from Sl9S. Room wfltitchen priv. or Unique offices for rent. plex, with rustic al· MOPED DEA.I.El ~70or834-0S50 --PinC'o;tone. Ok hrs, 9·5:30 AdullS, No Pets will share home. Rel. Historic Cannery Village moe.pherc. $175 Mo., ulil. ON COAST HWY OtrrCALL MASSAC E Jo.as~1d<' ncwlv dl·cor l 1Ja1ly. 1561 Mesa Dr. req 751 9346 from $100-~ per mo. 6 .db I di rd ,,,.,, . th boo (S Bl ks East of Ncwpcrt · · mont.h lease. Ulil. incl. Pat Y an o 'ln:"• •n on e m now l•r. woodhurnin~ rrµll· 552·0400 Blvd.) G t2Il(2DP '·N t t Also ava1·1able rrne MISSlONREALTY atafantaalicsavings! MASSAGE LOST d .. ,, ... 6PM·2AM 838·1780 : 2 ogs, ,. & r . ---------shep & dobto mix, 1 1s applns. I adull only. !'<Cl -roa ar.c P ap ~ noes Co L Ull 75 I 374 I pets. $220 IHz.6355 :? Dr, 2 bJ Condo. Sohd oak 546-9860 Tenn Is Po o I Gym staruling bwldrng·Amplc _,, · ast, nguna • RGURE MODELS puppy 3 mos. Vic. Placentla & Victoria, CM - ----k1tchC'n. $39Smo1ncludcs Clubhse Furn/Unfurn parking-Stor age -Lot 494-0711 .. ,C'sa VcrdC':? hr upst:rns "'atcr & assoc. dues. r-;0 PREVIEWING 64().4232 space. Just $800 per mo. DIMMER HOUSE ESCORTS Reward I 548·2359 New cpts. Refs. Sl.JO pets. no duldren. Refs 2MD UNIT (1200 sq. ft.). Perfect for 4 DELUXE OFC'S SM.000. per month LOST Lady'a diamond OUTCA.LL ONLY <198 J936 evl'S req 'd.~ 1174 Mature woman wfsbare retail shop w /display Conl'. rm .. seat 25, all Seals 200, overlooking ring In sand or lvy, v1c 631 •3811 -----the Beach ffOUS8 nice apt, w/same. Pvt area. Inquire at The Fae· paneled, sm. whse in re-lhewater, super lease! San Fernando St. & :! Br l~c liv1n~ rm, •I pie'< room & bath, $100. tory, 425 E. 30th St, ar. I or 2 yr. lease. Lake Ull 751-3741 67 F.d 5 _r. 2252 ewater, Reward' __ EX_O_TI_C_G_l_R_L .... 5-- ( pt s , ti r p :<-• S :.! ti O LC19U"G Be~h 38 48 Contemporary & tasual 963-6216 evs. Newport Beach or call For cs t a r e a, Kent•---------- fo,, s wkncii.. !11>:! ()(i7K •••• • ••• •• ••••• • • •• • • • • The ~st of Newport's 67J.4271or675·6181 Harluna. MEAT MARKET ----------Massaf.(e & Modeling 1 ., 8 '··· h N flaeh~lor apt, $.100 Ocean !toodr•~ hfced'. .1. Gc:roqef ~ 6 JSO 714 58l·9393 ~.000. Month f'Whound Ger1man S1'hep r>11up. Outcall M2·3169(S43·3:.!50 ,g ~ r. ueam~. s a g r \WW. Call bet 4 & 6 only * x:am ce1 ing~ forllirnT "'t Ofc-Store-Jndstrl, CM Emergency Sale! Owner ite w purp e co ar. rn:.irkl'l!>. q 1111•t .1dl t:.. ,1,~~i9?nopets ' •2 pools &reccenters ••••••••••••••••••••••• $125. Sl85 & $255. · lnc*astrialR.ntal 4SOO very Ill. Established 9 Vi c Beach/Garftcld . LIMDA&VICKI S?l~·~~-11~;1: 1.i;, :.!lilll · · ~ · •Plush crpts &drapes Slnglt> i;:arage $110. 731 w. 64&-2130or679-3709 ••••••••••••••••••••••• yea~. XJnt equipment. 842·0049. Aft 8:30pm. Outcall Mas~ Dana Point 3826 LCl9Uft0 Niquel 3852 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• FIVl':STl\R 1<1-.NT\L 3 flr, :?1 , Ha ' ;1pl l'\I (ll)l('l fplr . 1'.:<H 1111·11 p;!llO. $1.5(1 mo Dana Harbor Rl•:.tlly 496-2i9'1 HMntinqton a.och 3840 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BlKETOBUCH l.i.:e .i h r 3 IJa 11 pl• d'h°4 hr , ,I ll f.;oH J J,!(• t·ncl yd No doi.:s 1 i11.1 Alabam;i. ~:rn 3165 or 536 litR TE~NIS &SJ::,\ Walk to the bcac·h from lh1o; ~mashing 1&2 hdrm 1pl rompk'<. '41\h tl·nnt<- 1 ourl, 1 h1hhou~e. P<t<JI J.ll'\1111 s;iuna, s undt;"c k & l.x•Jultful l.rndscapins; \I I 1·h·1 k 1t t·h£'n. m, h"' a,,hl!r ,.elf dl!Jn1n~ O\ 1•11 Adult!> onh l'•> Jl':ls t hr S:.5 :.! lir -$'.!:?:> S.a TtN'au Aph z1;:n '.'r1ann<>r. Lag ~1g til4 W.l3 ~l (l(f1cr hour!>~ to 1> •Andsomuchmore 18th St, Cos t• Mesa. Subm1lanyofCer.TIM E. FOUND blk Poodle type For~Fwofit! furn bachelor $230 67l-7787 OFFICE SPACE for lse. AIRPORT 751·1400 yowig male. Flea collar. Serving all Orange Co. Un!um lbr S2SS on major st. Costa Ample parking, freeway•----------1JetV1ctoria &l9th S1.on 549.2743 HURRY FOR Office Refttol 4400 Mesa/Santa Ana area, & airport v1s1b1hty. 3200 CHICKEN TO GO Fl·<kral, c .M 548 O."ll\t ~ BEST SELECTIOH ••••••••••••••••••••••• from t510 to 35..'>Q sq. Cl . Sq fl. w /rect•ption of· GtOM $15,000. mo. -Rf;LAXJNG MASS1\GI:: 11:1.'!Supcnor 60<PERS9FT Contal-t: lice, priv. office & rest Major f rooch1s e in f'OUNO: lman's blkllhr BobJames· ~t>wport lk>ad\ 1617 WESTCLI Ff ·NB CorporClff R•alty room S7S4 Per mo fabulous growth area. Grand Doe Skt glove 'll' t.ic. Mas.'ij)Ul'. 646-8453 AGT.S4l·5032 Rud Olson or Richard HARIORREALTY Like new. Owner mov· lr\'ine/l 7th St. C ... 1. Oult'alls9·94~·Slll Kenworthy LJ) 4400 ing. 29% Down. TIME, IH5·38J9 1501 W•stcliff Dr. 1714)558-1701 " • 751-1400 -l>RINKING "' 1----------FOUND: While Samoyed, creates problems. II Newpnrt l-'1n:tnc1al Ctr ~ Offlu Spoc• Call on Sill' Mana~er 1714 ) 642 3Ulexl 246 1''or Rent office or shop, 23 5x2.'i.5 sq rt Sl50 1951 Ncwpcrt Blvd Ste I. ln QUlre Ste. D. 646-331 I For l<·ai;e 1400 !;-q-ft_o_f. Sandwich JDeli Nwpt Pier llr<'3, d~~n l sol\'c the111 1f f1ce1warehouse + 4000 Short hours & 6 days. 631·3242 you need help, t•:i ll Ml ft storage yard in Super Coast Hwy spot. _F_O_U_N_D_:_G_r_e_a_t_D_a_n_e• CAREManor Hospital in ln•rne Ind. Co mple x UBI 751-3751 Male approx 2 mos. Ma· _o_r_a_n_ge_._633_·_95112 ___ _ Pnme location in Hunt·---------w avail. key lock i:as pie Ave., CM. 3/27. SpiritualRHder In ll ton 8 each on CORONA DEL MAR pump & secy services. R F.. Of'FICE. Rent )10. 5411-1283 1815So. El Camino Real FROM S!40 lo $3.1S Rrookhu~t. 800 square National Services Co. Good Loe. Costa Mesa. Sa Cl t Lull 1· ~Beaut apt plan:s, uvJil Private office in the c,ma"~_• Reas.Price.5411 -8422 Found: All Pro Bicycle. n emen e.,. Y ic. ( feet. Single. garden type M t I s I Bid .,..,,,,.....,.. {.:::;:. Forappt. 492·7296 ."''E\V 1 2 & 3 lll>" \.I~. lurn or un um. Bach, I fi C u ua av ngs ~· Owner identify b9 color. ----------., " br 2 b 1 h ., b 2 store or of ice ood t'X· Ample parkina. air TV SALES AND ri 1 t'rom~to s.100. .W----'S.och 3869 . r, a : .. r. ed k ... ....S OP sz, se a no. date & loc •Suza•s• 839 9739 ••• 7!:7.'............... baths. Beamed hv rms, posure, assign par · conditioning, janitorial -lSOSq fl of ore space. 3600 REPAln H lost. Call 11.H. Police d1mng areas, storage, In!{. Call Mr. Plummer service included. Over 6<I ft ror warehouse or B a I boa J s I a n d · Dept. 536-6621 Outcall Massage J)('lu~I s1d;xtr.1 li:t•:? Br, 2 Ra lux. apl O\er,: patios ' d e c k s , _963-67 __ 67 _______ 1 440 sq. ft. Only $177 ~·er shop. 6 Truck drs. 22,000 Established ~7 years. 10AM-2AM 731·544R .:!hr. :!b.!, I.Illus tli>hwhr look1n~ Newport \Ba) landscaped grounds, DELUXE OFFICES month. sq. ft. paved & fenced l$o3ry7 •. 6o~3o~,,.}.,nc. inven· Lost Pomeranian male 5 BEAUTIFULr..IRLS Nr. lx:h. Adull!'. no ""'ll>, "'!~!1 l1J rnny & firep acc. cov prkg, ll~hted tt'nnis, Co & 673 4400 yard area M 1 Mfg 4 -ruu<0 mos• red· Hew a rd· "" ·' r 9l'· mo 559 1!!1)2 mml ind.st! spaces · · · LORA VANCE, 4~3765. On medication. h ave a n ex cit I n ~ S!:.!S 'mo 5311·~'.k.:: ..:..." • \ o 1le'/ba11 . 2 s t Y :m to 2000 sq. ft . As lo~ H!H Blk!I rrm Cst Hwy, N.B. REALTOR Dana Pt Area. mtsuge ahout their ------PARkHEWPORT c.-lubho u ~e. bllliarch. as35<sq.fl.LagNiguel& Allorparl.646·5491. AnaheimStudlo.S35 531i3 Nlmily« Sinqles n h l 1 ·.• '°4 imming pool, ping Mission VicJO areas. Partner wanted or will LOST wht Samoyed, rt'm :"l.1<'e l"u J hr, 21, h .t "'1 l' e 0 r s· 0 r •><>n", hydro.spa, ••ym "'R A S WllO ... lledronm<;,&TownhousC':> • " .. llandy to S.D. 1-·rwy. y St-4550 sell eslablished national· med siic. Lost in CdM 1-v L DIE want lrpk. lgc f.l\t .)o artl, c·n«I F' -·950 Sorry.nopel!s Call 83l-1400 -·~ ly advertisedautomoblle arca.Re•uard.673·""'•,, to ta.lk to a guy, Call .:anti:<'. Nr. Brookhur~I rom ...,.,, SouthwestComt'r ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ..,.,..., -82 7 & ll •m1lton ,,,i '"I"" 5J)('CtJC11l11r s pa, tot~I 1-~hnoAr/Newlan.1 """' f A Division of (' 'I t e p~ce Sun Roof business in Npt, _LOST ___ B ___ d_l_P-. -.,-ul-1, anytJme. l 1·613 " ""' "'°" e t t ... ~ '' "'' J>('tsq l. lhrbor Investment C'o. omm b orog " ... · Costa Mesa. Exe. terms. : nn e 1tt n , -r er J ion program . 8400Edinger.ll O. 4001Birr h-N.B. 400 sqft.Ava1lnow.$150 Small investment. 3'1'&mos.Earslnbrace&LOOKTRlMITakeAlgl· 3br. Jt,ba, gar, walk to l\OC'1alprogram BJ>OOl!t.1! (71418479605 Afrt.541·.5032 permo.642-2434. 642-4(MO haveatitcbes 3/28. Vic ness diet plan and ~hop'~ & Tran~p $275 tleruusl nd couJ rt..,boAt .-~hslon OPEN &-5 DAILY Yorktown &' Macnoll~ Aquavap "water pills". M7 h66R or s<·e managC'r 'i a • am rec<>< 11n ---------Commer cial Shops, 0(. PRESTIGE R...tat1 Wanted 4600 Pony Rides Business. HB.963-9S63 Fountain Valley Rexall 7711 D. Elhc; Jo.i1wn Hiils Road ROOMI 4000 r1ces&slorage. From $75 MB>ICAL OFFICE •••••••••••••.•••:•••••• Complete pcnles, tack & Drugs, across from ---------I 7 14 )644-1900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo 5-'8 72-19 Costa Mesa In heart or l rvrne. l~ Howilng for VIStltn(( pc1 portable rina ror ule. Miles Sq. Park. •ALMOST NEW+ -. ROO'tfS $25 wk up witb Sq. rt.: 5ome furniture & Professors/families. 640-1710 REW AR 0. W h t 1---------3Brl21~Ba ,spac1ou.'\ (><'l uxe lownhome in k1tch~n S37 50 wk up EXECUTIVE fixtures avail. Prefer 3·week periods. June Samoyed rem. Vic P~Set-Ylus 5360 l11xunous11pt).115 Rlufr~ :?300 sri.ft ,3Br3 apts54/l-975.5 loyfrotttOfflc:H g~n. practitioner. Fai.t 12th.Aug 12th. Cal ~toLoan 5025 (;oronadelMar.640.S52G •00•0 u••u0 ••0 •u li.: encl P<•l10 2 g.!r B.t. SS J 5. 6 rn 5296 · -·--------Pnme Locoitinn occupancy. 833-5191 ••••••••••••••••••••••• or840-S21? CHRlsrt'S MASSAyE NrlluntieCnlr SDf'4y ~7~ ''» !'fhle from beath, HD 3J88VtaL.tdo,NwptBC"h ld,ledlrlrdT.D.'s i---------•I Tired? Uptight? Get re· 7901 StJrk St 2 hlil C'Jl<ll< L' 1 1 ,, S!'I wit, !32 w 1k1t rh prlv F\im . orunf. $15().•soo S E lief, lie. masseuse, 4PM· S OEdmi!cr .W 011(-J<'h '· c;m ir ,,,r womanprd 960-35Jt .. .lffil luahtn•••••••ss•·~·."." •• •.s.t/•••••••• LOCr~AN7~·t~AotVIA:lroLA~~B:Lnt LOSTf •·blkT b 12PM 8983990 Blvd Opn Sat/SUn 1 :i L.1du \111. ~.1tl'rfront .. 200 Secretarialservava1I. F1nane.. em gray.. a · · · M2 2014 vnv1l4'Res. '-rly S210 mo s.-,. l...tatt ~ 2S011q . n b.r cat wear'g pink collar Trani 5450 _ __ _ __ "73.,.,."'or""'l·1770 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oc~anorBay,·1ew .. _.___ vie or Fiiimore & " """"° OJ -.s UP TO $.'50,000 to loan or Peularino, C.M. 547-1689 ••••••··~··•••••••••••• :.? Br 2 Ba. ·I plt>x. cpts 3B 20 r I 2 • ~EEO For month of July, i;~~~Y~~~y. Opporfwtlfy 5005 Invest. Private Party. or75l·l945 Swissalr 9 Europe Siu· t1f1)!!, nr Ben<>h & Slater. 11;· lie 8L'drp [ •1 ~ 4 or 5 Or home, rum., D~':l. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wrlle details to JGA PO ----------1 dent Toor. 44 days, $l500. ref's.$215.9632532 m;a67i7~~~S l', w/pool. In CdM or L:afi .. CdM dlic 2 rm 11uitfl, u;>.r8600J ' --Bu.~iness Salea Co. gells Box623 CdM,92625 Found : Brltny type . Ca11Scott552·4249 --· Bch a rea, near town, 1 IJ. b · 80 i So or ge • Dm/wht. plnk nose, nub 2 hdrootft. 2 lath 2 OED ROOM 544 1157 uUI pd, A/C, amp e pkg, rr • ~ ~lll~st!u~an~, ;:rs. ~ Tnnt tail. 20lb & Irv. 556-7467 ~ ()eluxe apt w /rtplr, H b h . ct ______ _._ __ , SlSS.motomo.675-6900. 5'l3C ~... 5035 ynnt! bltn.'I, enclosed i.:arai:c. .~:r. ca~ldsO°if Jl2.Ii~ Voc.aHon Rtfttals 4250 -. AMPU'.Dt~IR°'ltfE e83tc1.,,!ou.y(AloraosSaclll:.,mCaelnl ••-•••H•H••••••••••• WST: 2 lrlab Setters, .... ltKlry fac.-, ~reut lo1·ution. .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• DAY OR WEEK N.B. PenJnsula Point -uv• "'0 mother & puppy, fem. ••••••••••••••-••••••• Adull~only,nupcts.$2K.'i Spacious ne w 2 & 3 Brand nt>w 3 OR, 3 Ba, EJCec.sult.crental Office 1s·x21·, unique _w_a_n_ted_>_·------1 LOANS8Y2% Whltt>haironpupschest. Schools& mo Bdrms, 2 bath unit-. Mountoin home In ___ 7_52_·_023_4 ___ buildlng.$2.00. Uft110RSTORES _. ... _09_~TDL-· !! .. ~.!: ohl. 540·8038; lftttnlction 7005 848-0lM 847 262:? acrossfromoceanfront& b1•:rntHul June Lake &tr'BftrtOfflces 87S-6670 546·0183 T.. ~---· .....,.'l£0'0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• new city recreational d('. Loop, po.rUy rum. Av;.111. Al. r: $20,000 ntonth Fairest Terms alnce 1949 MEN WOME!'l New :? Br. l bn. $285 velopment. 1 mm ed. oc.-May 15 to Oct. is. $350 t hlk to 0 C. Airport. DI'< Nice ofCicc space In Costa $29,000 month Sattlft' MhJ. Co. FOUND a mall rem. Ughl ~IN FOR dChild.bls m P<'l ok. Cpl.-.. cupancy. Families & p /mo . 648-7570 or sj ultu w /lrpts, drps . Mesanr.H.arborBlvdln g-i. .. !42,000 mon~~"9019 642-2171 545-0611 ebamrs.doCogmwe/rblkAdnaosmos ~. IA.RTEHDIHG fl>5, ln.,. (1)8266916 pets accepted. $l35 up. 1-648-7261 anltorl& snv, FM new shopping center. ""'"" .....,. "' 67~911 Bk ---------• systm, All uttl .. ample ea11 557.0825 -•v"'-P"'RTY Bushard. H.B.968-8705 TWO WEEK CLASS FROM $220. mo. Lge 1&2 r r 3 br home in LONDON, prltg. No lae req'd. 2082 ---------• GIFTGAUERY nu AH A NATlON·WIDEJOB Br,2basec. apts. Adull., S-Clewnt. 3876 ENGi.ANO to exchange S.E Bristol,NBs.s7.7010 P1crzo Newport Beach. Wanl Wiil pay more for your FOUND Cem blk & wht & PLACEMENT only. no pets. A/C & ••••••••••••••••••••••• for beacb home for mo b.cutl••Sultq actlvepartnerormaybe 2ndT.D.M2-3S73 male red & wht doss In ASSISTANCE dshwhr, pool & Jacun1 CHILDREN WELCOME or July. Contact Bill lndMOFttEE Office avail. Overloou purchased. Mr. Smith WANTED · 2nd TD Santa Ana. togethe r? GOODJOR 19132 Magnolia, 962 llWO New Duplex acr0$S from Cordes, 998-2'55 FuU auvice, individual al rport & mount• ins. (10am-4pm) 675-3080 $&9,000. wui pa pomta: 537.5125 OP~i~ES NEAROCP.AN Pl au Park & Los BigBearCabin.SlpaS.Nr olfieesln. ml odnlnth toRmonth 2082 Michelson, Jrvine •Alws•..tGw• Well secured &w pro· Found: Very tame pel l"'lt..-.Dlt.ft~ N1celge2Brdplic. PalmasSchool. Ski Rst, Avail n ow 0renl c u g: ~,1~!'~ 752·0ZM 0 1 8 kl d mone" perty.613-1658eves. rabbit. Vie Gulf Lan~. A ''"" gill• $22Smo. 536 12.Ml :?Br2bal400sq nS305 642-225tda,8730138ev on aerv, persona_.. ne o .n , H.B. around S pm 3123 SCHOOL 1 Br, unrum Condo Pool carport S225 mo. No 2Br2ba lSOOsq rt $36S _ phone coverage, mall ...... , Reetal 4450 '!laker. W~ provide loca· Private Party wants to PleasecaUS42.2366 · llot E. l7thSt. SA BERTHA HENRY Refttafs to Shont 4300 d1spatC'h, underground ••••••••••••••••••••••• t1ona, inai.llatlon, and bu)' second tr"5l deed.a. 834·l960 ' REALTORS ••••••••••••••••••••••• prk11. Janitoral serv. All RITA.IL STORI show you how to operate 6".Qlll7 aC\.er 6prn. Found : 3 /Z7. Lady '11 Schools Coast To Coast 492-4121 R 1 utll. <'Xccpt phone. them. No product, Just watch. Balboa Penln Pt . --HMdA. 001N1111t• THF. EXEC'U1'1VE Beacharea,960aq.Ct.All collect tho mon<>y. No ~.noto,10%discount, Calltoidentlfy.673ftmft L.A. COLLEGE OP 1 lJr, l block to beach Large deluxe new adult 3 To Profe!>Monully Find SUITE new i mprove ments selling Involved . caah 1 ~ per month. 499·3803 MASSAGE Low co<ol pet.t. 963 2f177 Cpts, drps. ref rig, gar br, 2 ba, bltni:. ocean vu. TIIAT RIGHT PERSON 640-$470 Cr pt, c uU . It Rhlln,:t, profits. Investment l'eq: late eves, Lo!lt • Morch 19, E·slde Dny·Eve-Sai Classts '" $225. 531> Z774 Next to golC cours(•. f '\-.• aJ. UHt.tMl -lrplc, etc. Cash for Im $1.995. Jmmed. delivery. C.M. FellUll<I triKh Scl· Santa Ana 556·7171 -------Saun.'.1, t'ncl. gar. 1st & ~f.· ~ru Tm • I MO FREE RENT* provcmcnt11 + llexlbk m 1203 "'· -"'-/ t.cr "Sh1nn0n "&4<J.!'i93L ----·-----~-Block lo beach. 1 br, $200. luL $425/mo. Uk G«~~-l i.a Rm. dhc. officN No tease. 675-3080 (10.4) • ..i;=/"n ' ' · Jobs W..tH. 7075 Ulllpd.Fee ALSO 0>~~61Mq lenMreq.Adj.Alrport.er rARTNERLITEMFC Lottltfoiltct Lost: 3/38. Male•••••,••••••••••••••••• Main Rental~. 540-5370 Ocean vlew 2 br. bltna, 832-4134 Since 19'71 Hotet. LOW RAT ES, Lease. 4 rrn suJte w /bath. Sl5 000 req. $300 wk + ~ Samoyed. W Newpo'°t Mat lad7wtll be JWI' aauru1 & rec, room. Jal & FULL SEl\V 833-3223 'tl1 For ~e d al r' a mp le Q( profit.a. 75lol.542. 10·&. ............. .......... Bcb. Reward. Lov& vet)' ooni inlcm ltl11 $175. 2 b~ saraite, pool. last Si!&'l/mo ~ mgr MAie. 36. 11eck a el1lpl noon park I · •38~ E. 17th St, ~......, 5100 much, plus• returA. ri:-·4es~i11n Kldsok. r·~ -..A Call d 1·c l female to share 111\arp CM. Will decorate. 1-T·V-M ••••••••••••••••••••••• """"0-a1~.tsi.-n eX(a·'.n1•rm.~... m Main Rentals, S40.S370 -e e omut 0• house' ln Newport Bch OFC SUITE fo r re.nt, SZ75/mo. 873-0140 1,.AOUN~ BEACH DllUll your own wattr, '"""'aoc ""''"' -.. Ref - •pt. 8• <t9'l4S72 ~1 ocean vlew IA balcony AU HELP ft UN wnraJ new ~line uott.a •• .,...,..1 1150 MAN over '10, b~-' or Lovely rtdecoroted 2 nr, <-.II. I_,. ~-., ·-t.alrs .,· .~.e ~ Warehouse or ura .. e 720 Only °'·b l .. Prt --tit II"' --Uo l mile to beach -" _,,...... -.,.__ -ao ,_ h ... t -..... I• • ..-.. "" n a•-a•e 10:"1 z11h r111 n town. 6,o ~ c.,4_.15..., •••••••••••••-•••••••• eaahler work. 4 rs -' •••••••u•••••••••••••• "'""• ~ ""1 are '"'au mo.~ David Dahl ""' · "" • • " com~itlon, I yr own•r mt•urantexp 14%-7U8 SUS mo. Chlldrf'n OK houM w /Jac\11.11, nr bch mf'tal dr w/Walk throuith mmhell. EAI J terms. Mobile Romeownera, Drinllna problem? · _ · S46-8640orM2 65 12 t..p, quiet. luxurious, ex· in H B. $175. 53CI 9084 OFC SUITE for rent, ~lttllat dr, burf alarm, Ull 137_.200 R. v. •a ~uh , wu • Call Alcohol Helpline Prut. nune, eJCp. p 11rt or &-..t--. -31 .. ~ cc. 2 br, :z ba apt . ----O<"ean view, la. balcony, Nin~ u.ed for It mftt. 1team tlcanlfll. ldlHlon 34hf1adny835 31130 (uJI lime, Da"". Ex. rr-r. .....,_ .... Eltvator to aceruc prlv. upai.I.., w /iarase. ssoo 185 mo. 23IO Jllf'wpcrt M w h 7 #- ••••••••••••••••••••••• bch Party le ttame room, IP YOU mo 5.18-1&34 David Dahl Blvd. C.M $48 2818 IOUTIQUI oblle ai • 788-688 PREGNANT,. CM al'f'a. S48-Si$7 8yOwnerRr11ndnew :'lHr total atturlty. Perfect h1vt>a1ervlcetooffnor ----l.AOlfl'.SAPPARltt. Lott•r.-d 1100 Car in& confld~ Llnl Do your Co. a favor. l 'm Condo In Woodbrld.:" llvina or wknd retreat ror Cooda to aell. rlacf' an 111d D an a Pol n t I S o n SfORt-OFFICE.SllOP Pr\ me La1una H illa ....... •••••••••••••••• counsellna & reftrrol. Intel!, ambit, cxs>. an pool, Jatu1zl. tenn>• tht Mdventuro111 adult. In the Da ly Pl lot Clcm.nt.. All Jclnds 1ncl Nt-wJK>rU1 :S.y~nler arH Mont)' maker, lat. ftrult gl)ttp/Huslcl Abortion, doplton &. IAl ·mimt and c.l\joy a rourt.a •lake. t7~9'113 or Starlin• at JUI /mo, <iasslfled ~lion . , , dtl\t.al/med. From '135. ~Newport Blvd, CM u.7 bcu..._ mJ ...... t Vt 1..... kerrplna ch 11 r.11 n.-~. sn.1m '9--.....-....~........ t.MO 665--12S2or"'·2228 UI •• , .... 00. lt, W'llO •• c. uu• •PCAJt!: so....... • •nae. -Anl.UUJl5 ~ r"'·"~-·· _ • ~• f!alboa, N.B t7s.t'IU " -Mnm, 5Ct-J700 -, ' -....- • ,~ DS O..ILVPILOr * Wod-'~·M••U.1917 ~~:'!'::! ..... ?!.~[~~~ ..... ~!~! ~~!:~.~ ..... ?!.~~ ffolpW d • HolpW~ ~1 00 _,.W...ted. 7075 HefpW•t.d 710 HttpW..t.d 71 00 Expenenced wautn:a~ea ~~~·~ ..... !~.~~ ....... !'!.• ....... ~L~~ ..................... .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• t-'ooJ I< C'ockta1I, ~·- 'Mature Lady Non ·smoker. 1ood dnvor. w/boi&p expr aeda Uvu In pualtlon $800 mo. CaJI Betty 493-Sfl{) COTTONWOOD COVE THI CrTY OF perienc.d H011tets ... and Jlouaelu.~pt'r Uve iQ pvt MAIDS Wanted Set! Dtll HUM'llMGTOM llA.CH Experienced liar tu rm, ba In mOblle ho~v + U~d. S&A Clemeol• 1nn. ~-~ft_'"'' Steff ders. Apply Bel ween 114.1. Some ~tot. Must 482-6103 .-r- r ; I ,_, .. & ~ •• .,.., ..._ ~~1~~·mt!~mit!l1 s~ dnve li1S.3111 -M--Al-o_s_· -w-ANn;o ~.:~$:~ ~.:i, Lady rlutrea house clean inlt by \tie day. Trans & reh Mrs . Farmer 558-9933 Year around resort on the Colorado River. Nevada is now in 3rd & final stage or major bldg. proaram & is now Interviewing couples ror management-non management. retall sales. merchandise. gen. ore & motet operations on a nine or 12 mo. basis. To the qualified applicants. we ofter. in additioneto salary. paJd rent &/or Jiving accom .. utilities, boat slip, xlnt fringe benefits & paid vacations. Is r~rultlng applicants ror Commun!· CJemente492 7962 Housekeeper. 11 vc In llarbor Inn Motel M6 Private Ou\)' ty Center Coordinator /$850 per mo. father part. disabled " 1 1800 w. Balboit Blvd, NB ·Alcltt $34 Sttrff This is a CETA funded PoSiUon requlr-ExperStereoSalesmanto son. Lrg beachfront (714>675-3483. $.UPrlva\eDuty Ing Huntington Beach residency & 30 work In rttall outlet. borne Hskpng meals - -AllOr Co · l t A U }IUlltlme. chancM for ad wat.er.onented a'ctlvltlei: MAIDSQ WANMTE0 1 Srrvlnll ·~ • day9 pr1or unemp °/men · PP ca· vucemeot. 3731 So. Lt secy. Reis. Good Don wxote ote Worltinfhout;! "~ .... 'Wallhd 71 00 ....................... Acc09tthtg Clfftr Expanding Mortgage Co. hd lmmed opening for 51n exper'd acl1.S pay /rec <:lerk. Call Mary Maa4:0 at <714) 963-7873. Uons will be accepte at The Ja.lmpl5oy-BrltlOI s .A. Aak ror Oen health. 846-22:88 eves 2100 Newport lJI. C.M. Mal!~?.?.':! 11111c~t_q'd ment & Training Center, S38 1..a n t., n1.a ···-·-· nos I M b a --------MAIUMGDEPT OrouplnluranceAva1I • Huntington Beach unti arc lst, ~ HOUSEKEEPER. re· Exper'doperatorneeded WIST«;Uff 1977 • FUS r AID Caned lady who prefers for BeU & Howell Insert· ......._ 9'eql1try &crow Secy to $12K nice homti to high wages. Ing machine. Wall con· 1e17 Westcliff Dr Send re111me to PO lox 935 Costa Mna. Calif. 92627 F /C Bc><>lkeeper $J.2K Pvt rm, bath & TV sider trairun8 COM<'ien Ste 21Z. Newport Beach PersonFrldn tot:)OO 6'4-8819 Uous individual. Apply 631·0610. 7SZ..fl II .... W•hd 7100 Hetp W..ted 7 100 AC(.'OWltingClk $6SO Nation~J Systems Corp.. OfcHrs Moo·Sat9-S Equal Opport Employer Accounting ASST.ldotcKEEPER ••••••••••••••t•••••••• •••••••••••••••-•••••• AJ:>ol"ecJobs IIs.kpr;Cook/Chlldcare 4361 Birch St. N.D. (Nr. --------- ,..-J..-1Wefttff1n trvl.ne Personnel Agency Live·in. English speak· O.C. Airport) E.O.E. Nursing O..ERICAL ~, ~.. . 488E17th COlta Mesa log, pvt rm, good health RN-Swllli.Ml"ftilltrV TELEPHONE INahwmlMrs Suite224 642·1470 &rers.CdM.644·8772 MAIMTlHAHC! CJet'Y Bookkeeping ability, JO H..t .. W-ted 7IOOM.L.W..t.ct 7100 * Full & p /time. Apply ~ N.B. ok bldg & apls. Part time 3-1[ shlrt. 3 key proric1ency somo ,.... ... • .. .,. betwn 2·5Pm. Denney's .;;;....._;;;;;_...;;;..._'----Steadywork.6'4-0606 day wk 3·5 yrs previous st.al typing & receptionist ....................... ;:,:~~~................. COMPANY* 529 Avenlda rlco, Sao General ore. Steno or lndustrial --exper in surgery req. duties. Good co. ben~fats ~iate Rep & Clemente. Clerk typist. Various ore URGENT MA.HA.GEMEHT Saddleboclr Apply National Systems llOROYEA LOAN OFFICER dul.les involving bkkpng Opporlunity for as· CommunityHosplt.al Corp .. 4361 Birch St, N.B Aggressive. inde!>*ndant Personnel Counler Help, full & or math & public contact. HEED soc1ate who 1s strongly a«s1 Via Estrada <Nea r 0 C. Airport> HO lXPER. M6C bank seek 'g highly p/time mornings. Apply, Plea.sent personality & people & auccess orient· 837-4500 Ext.2'79 E.0 .E. qualified inslallmant N-.a..d Wendy's. 2640 S. Bnstol, good appear. nee. Con· lluei.-Jobs ed to join fast growing IC you're new to Orange loan officer. 2·5 yrs exp VVUlli Santa Ana. tact Miss Adams. New .--· dynamic business. For °'.-ORTUMfTY ACCOUNTING Co .. temporanly dtscon· w/major bank desirable. 1 ... _a.a;..la1y York Life Insurance Co. appmntment call 194·:>273 Local buain~s man look· CLERK/TYPIST lmulng your education, Xlnt benefits Send rt' lllUIVUlll U1 C Otlfthr G irt 300 S. Harbor Bl, Ste 700, WOMEH·MEH mg to expand business. rt:cently discharged sume to Chief Exec. OC Mornings 5:30 to 10:30. Anaheim. 885-6000. EOE TRAINEES MANUFACTUR t NG Needs a ssocia tes. Some exp. with A/P & from the service or foe ricer. PO Box 2650. ..-Ell-..CED El Toro Donut Shop. m/( Tr a 1 n e c Lo c P/T1mebasis673-4786 statistical typing pref'd rea o seeking tem IOAI"' ...... """" 3003 ------bl h k ---- 10 key adder by touch ~~ary:r~areeremploy: NpBch,9266(), OHLY ~l·39'70or...,.,. G84HA.LOFC Mach Oprs ~:~p~n~ibcre.se:e'rrg ORDER DESK Newport Ctr. locdtlon ment. consider this uni· E.O.~ DELI HELP. p/time, ex· Entry position for a A bl motivated person lhgh Order Des k position, Gd. company bene's. queoppor. You can earn BankTellerTramee •Castomer Rep per necess,ary, SanCAMn· person who can work ssem BS School Educ .• 3 yri;. mfg open to enfthusia~dtllc E.O.E . Call: Phil FORTUMEHUHTER ton10 W nery . w/mlQsupervlsion to do I I exp. Mt•d . & Dental personality or rap1 Y Avenengo (or appl S19&PERWEEK Flndra1obowsendatthis 0 ~ filing. typing, copying, nven ory bene's.968-3361 expanding Carpet Mfgr. 64().4580 colorful co. Money * perafOrS Dellvery man wanted for en-ands etc. for small Packa~rs -----Pref. previous exper. ACTOR /Video Co·Op Based on your produc-oriented group seek11 • 4yearsrecentexp delivery & installations, crowing pharm. co. ~... . MASSA.GETECt-f Pleasant atmosphere & workshop for poss. work t Iv I t y. Com m + bright indiv. for unusual for San Clemente In· Prev. ofc exper. helpful Colla+ers surroundings. Apply In 10 f i Im 5 Ic0 m m •1 s incentives & extra profit oppor. Call Bonnie Bell, •Clerks tenor Design Shop. Must Sal commensurate w /ex· With diploma for top per.;on. 111430 Pacific St. ~7-0282. shanngbonus.Onthejob 833-2700. Dennis & Den-per. Apply at. 1S90 lnSDeCtors classLEGJTIMATEspa. Fountu1nVa1_1e_y_. __ _ training. Tremendous nis Personnel Service of ~x~~i:~h:;c~r~00~!: Monrovia Ave. N.8 . AL"LSHJFTS Mr. Giarrusso. 752 9~ PARTS MAN, marine ex· A Designer Draftsman pl pote ntial to reach Irvine. 2082 Michelson senUalCallMr. McCarty GenetalO<fice Day-Week-Month •MASSAGJ;o; per, but not necessary. lime or moon lighter supervisory & manage.---------"92-4l3l JR.SECRETARY OrLonger TECH·1''EM• 2431W.CoaslHwy.N.8 . Must be qual. to design ment pe>sitions. Must be Baxter & Cicero needs ex. Tl's Your Decision PC boards from draw· personable & ambitious. per'd help ro.r boat COV· "-" JW.. lnteratlng position w /a YOU DO .... 'T, "'Y :;sr;, Comm·Guar min. PIX R ..61-1 t 3841 c-.-Drh'• .,_.,.,., 1·-WSpafMf' great deal of variety. " "' Full & PT. work. Lei:lt. ~,. ...... s ings & Mockupc; mcl. art f'or appointment only ers &cushions. 642·7238 546-4741 Permanent part-time job Skills req'd Include lYi.>· WE ,-A, y YOU! ELITE SPA 540 . 8195 Im med. opening for work. drill drawings & call delivering early morning i 50 h 7 Call Or Come In Today personable, dependable Assemlayout Exp only 539·1183 BE A Professional (AcrossFrom LA Times lo homes in ng +wpm, s o+ MATURE WOMAN person w1exper. on SS6 need apply. S-17S90l for 9AM·3PM Cocktail Waitress. Ent.er OrangeCo.ALrporO Irvine/NB areas. Mui;t wpm. gooddmathkap· ILL[" p /t1me to welcome dual board or equiv. appt E.O_. E_·_. __ an exciting. profitable & Equal Oppor Employer be reliable &have depen· ~~e& ~efit;.o~P';:; ~ .~ newcomers & contact Rosan. lnc .• 548-5533, AGENT, parl time torl-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij glamourous profess. dable transportation. National Systems Corp.. SERvict:b merchants. f1ex1ble hrs. t;O E. portrait painter llonest . lr'SJ. MANlf'(I Learn m 40 hrs Crom pro. ClElllCAL Salary $300 mo. 546·023S Oil Birch St. N.8. CNear 833-1441 ~;~~.ar, Lile typing. Person-to-m-,x-&-.a-p_p_ly cheerluJ. cultured. Will IW IUI fessfonaJsthe Cmeartsof Trainee positions DEMONSTRATORS for 0.C.Alrport)E.O F.. ---------1 gla.te on ceramic items. lrft1 n. Send rAsume to For Jr. Sportswear waitress techniques. Day w/grow1'ng C1'nanc•a1 co f d 1· & -· Ch Id L' d bl NL' " " • · oo . app 1ances GENERAL Ofc help. J~or,.U• Mo"mt Mature hve.m. 1 car r,xper. es1ra e. .c.. Ad 846. Oa1ly Pilot. r.o Ch~1·n Store. Oppor. for or eve sessions. place· ln Fasluon rsland area 1.ry Fr & s t 0 ....... ..-h r c M 979 8600 " ood b · Jewe . 1 a . 1 ·6 p •·m some typinn fil . Speak Engh:. ne . osta esa. · . Box 1560, CM. 92626 ach.ulcemenl. Generous menl assist .. g JO OP· Opportunity & challenge and some other days. . ,.., e. d ,..,h For p\'t Country Club. Dn \'Crs License Call ----benefits. Salary com pty, Call (714) 7S1·9194. forfl'lO)ture. resp. lndiv. l (213) 24~7000 or (714) ing, erran s, ol er F lt. must be exper 640-7507 Ambulance Dri••N meru.urate w /ex per. So. Ca Ii t · Coe kt a 1 I Vr ofc ell.per. Req·s ac· 768-5573 vaned duties. Call for Days, mcls w1'ends. $2.75 and A.ttendents Call Ms Crafl Waitress. Inc · 17922 Sky curale figure aptitude, appl 892·3022 __ .____ hr start. For interview Mature women wanted Top Wages, Ph 542 1151 714 '898 3803 Park Bl, Ste C, Irvine, Ca lJte typing, chenl com-call 644-S4<». for house c I ea n i n.: ------For lnterv1ew 92714 munication by phone. DENT AL ASSIST. GENERAL OFFICE service, car nee, r /lime. A 1 Payable lo$8001---------~ Xlntworkmgconds&co. Lab trainee. Non Interesting position JANITORIAL E>iSSl.23 POST TIME! ECHA.HIC ~:~~ole:itsp~~~~ ~~~~ benefits. Apply 8·12 & 2·'4, smoker. Starling sal. answering studenl in-Exper'd Male 1rem. or ---------A new addition Is sought AUTO M . Cdr.• 1 A k fo 180 Newport Ctr Or, 2nd $450. 644-0611. qulr1es by mail. Reoodq's cpls 4 hrs night, 5 nights MECHA.MIC byreputablef1rmforkey Foreign, 3 yrs exper. mg •• sa on 5 r F1oor, N.B. &H-060, ext ....:.....--------1 mature judgement, g wk. Irvine/SA areas. Auto. MacGregor Yacht pos. Call Barbara Mac. Salaryopen.642·2434. Jim.544-7.32lor5Sl-094J. 345. Ask for Dorothy DEHTA.LA.SSIST/ memory, detail ability, 7S2·729'lJ.6pmorwknds Corp., 1631 Placentia 833-2'700. Dennis & Den· ---•W.-JG'rf "'-iday Martin RECEPTIONIST t Y P 1 n g 4 5 + w Pm· -----Ave, Costa Mesa. ms Personnel ~rvace of Automotive .._,.. 1 "' Customer ::.ervice back· Irvine 2082 Michelson New Detail Shop needs Lookmg for sh'rp hard Ct.ric-...lCJhh ~~~!!~~i~~·d. Dr. ground very helpful Ap· Jewelry MECHANIC Jo'ronl end & ---· -help. working young woman to Traineepositton w/grow· ---..:..------1 ply National Systems J .HERIERT brakes. Min. 3 yrs exp. A rT MAN AGERS Top wages paid Engine do bookkeeping + tGirl ing financial co. in Dental·Periodonlist needs Corp., 4361 li1rch St, N. B HA.LL JEWELLERS Start $1200. 645·2380. PHONE SALES Phooe Sales people. m.ilc or female. 16 to 6S years of age. Guaranteed wages or commissions. 250 East 17th Street. Suite 0. Co:ita Mesa. between 5:00 & 8:30 p.m, 640-4223 }:;(1ual Opportunity Employer Evp'dcouple tomana0 e Steameri1.engpainlers. Friday. lnteres IOI( F--'-'on lslandarea.Op· assist. 2 da"S week (Nr. o.c. Airport) N . . s ---"' "" buf & t h van'ed atm""pl1ere Call ......,., J ow Interviewing at . MECH"' .... IC W"' ...... ED 70 unit adult complex. fers po ts ers, up. v222" · por. & challenge for w 1possible future ex E.0 .E. Coast Plaza Location for "'" "'"' C.M. 2BR. 2bit apt. uul's holstery shampooers. Cathy, 586·l · mature, resp. indiv. 1 Yr pansion of houra1. Ex· -------i expcr'd F /time Sales Must be certified Hay Potter wanted to throw & salary. Southl<1nd rheck out. pack·up & de· ofc exper Req's ac· panded duties oppor. X· Gftle'rol Ofc, Sh People in fine jewelry. Carey Chevron. 604 S pols on potters wheel. Property Mgmt 631 2950 livery /\pply at Bk F p d t $750 curate fh:urt-aptitude. ray cert req'd. Sal open Must have good skills. Top sal. bene .. & ad van· Coast Hwy. 1.:ig flch Must have production --. 2059 llarbor Bl, Of pr ~~I a~ o lite t~'Ping. Xlnt working H 8 . &12·6631 Vaned ~cn'I ofc duties. C II M M -exp Xlnl pay 642·8766 &:IS-1030 M-t "appen ro~ & benefits Apply Will tram. Salary com· cement. a ' r. • orm, MEDICAL FRONT OF· . . ARTt;X H ORBY -----Beaproduceringtd'wm11 S·l2&24•180 Newport DentalRecepl.Perioofc men:.uratc w exper 5491379. FICE Full time. Some1--------- ProdU<:ts needs instruc .. \UTOM(YfJVF: • co ~king get·.ih4Wd In· Ctr Ur, 2nd t-ioor. N 8 p /time w /possible future Newport Ctr loc Xlnl LEGAL SECR F:TA HY ~x~ reqwred. 89J·7S76 tors. WUI tram. rombtne •BOOKKEEPEH * d.Jv Also fo'Ci.' Jobs. Call 64-1-1360, ext 34S. ask for expansion of hrs. E' benefits New York Lire £~per legal secy wanted ....... ·rat Bark rvc Nurs" fun 1otomonc•· Call Pat -.AI.SO PBX• !\larion Mann. 833·Z700 'd all phases I c c 11 u ·"""" vi "' ~ Dofoothy Manin P e r · nsuranre o . a n1la for hea\ y g~n·1 prart1ce; A-··irtanl. "v""r dc•tra 492.2937 XJnt .,.·orkm~ cnnd. co Denms & Dcnrus Person -----,,... ,_,.,ally insurance pro· GI d l "•• 1230 ro """" ., ~,..,.,.. ~ , ~.,..-~ as one . .,.... r bookkeeping ex per ble MD·GP Nnar floao benefits. :;ul open \ ern nel Sen·1ce of ln me. ~2 cessing. Sal open. Career l E I o r c II k " " ~SEMBLERS Expeneoted 3848 c;....,. Orh e 546-4741 Tndc·rChe,mlel.C!JSSo ~trchelsonDr app · qua ppor. hclpul. a l>i0·0600a:. Hosp. 5480822 or bring Eut•hd, Anah. Ask for --_o..;..ppt_y_. _H_.B_._84 __ 2·_66J_l_. --1 Employer for Pat resume 351 Hospital ltd, Maxme9913100 BoatM:::t:.=:or Clerk-Typist Dent.al Assistant, 1·2 yrs GEN'LOFFICE LEGAL SECRETARY. Ste118.N e ___ _ ,..,. r h I exper. Modem ok, Hnlg p "'RT/TIME small Newport l:ich Law ,. ... _ ... c_. T--c....11...-r At. 0 a1nters e per G -1-...a....-Sales Tr~nee Bch. 898-4425 "' --~ • -.. n~ E.xpenenced rU1~ •• ---------1 Attractive' young . Firm seeks secretary Daytime hrs. l:.:xp~r 'd 6'l2 ~:tn loftdtn.. for Classlf1ed Advertis Dental Recept. Ortho o(c. mature tori Type SO w llligalion ex per. to only need apply for 1m. ----1 Xlnt pay & fringe ina Depa ... menl of the Exper pref'd, front & ..,...m,somebookkeepmg work in Its pleasant ofc d . S n R I " n -... 1nNwptClr.Pleasecon· me opening ... a Auto enta bene!1c.. Apply at O I Plot Wll also as back. Salary open. Job IS very 1nlere11lin~ & Cl t G n'I Hospital ,. .. "' .... "'GER TR "'IHEE C I .-i> t 31 y 1 · 1 · tal'l Kathy al 640· 1560 emen e e · • ........ ._ "' oasta -necrea ion . s1sl order desk of Np8ch,640-012l varied. Will work on the (714 )496·1122,ext 259. · .Rapid promotions & xlnt 17422 Dett)n Ave. Irv-. General Advertising --='---------t water in Newport Beach LIFE INS. AGENTS . , PURCH~ING AGENT 2 3 Yrs exper. handling pnnt mg contracts-om re eqwp. Xlnt co. benefits. Salary open ltlll. \.Y\Jf.:0\1 A'i\()(1,\1(.; tAcross Frorn Orange Co. Airport > Equal Oppor 1-:mployer tralnmg offer('(! by nat'I <7t4)556-Jno l}epartment Must be part time & 0H1rc part Major Life Insurance M.EN for LA Times de co that wants career ---------able to ty p<• so wpm, DESIGN time. You mus t be A need ·t livery. Perm . P time k ' C ti D p loot R--.!rWR• n "'FTS .... "'..... bl t ( gency s recrw s or S27S to ~"SO P"r mo. ioor;, Employer see er. a an ropp, .. r-have good phone voice D""' '"'"'" smart, a e o 1gure ts $20 000 .., ... 0 & D M t ha ""u I job ex '-·-' ~· agen · can earn • 'c:•o·1740 Retained 848·1288. enms en· us ve a ... 8 • a n d a v a i I a h I e Must have good drafting tiwigs on you own . ..., or more the 1st yr. Leads -JWJ---------1--------- ms Personnel Service of per. in waterfront&~~~ automobile, Excellenl techniques & mechanical P1hr to start. Car nee. furrushed. (Supervisors/ M·F babysitter needed, ---------- Huntington Beach. 16168 yard. mech1elect u company bt•nefits and aptitude. To design & Job could go Cull time. Mgrs openings.> Call for 7:30-Spm lr\'. Toddler. --------- -Penomel ACJNCy 3723 Birch St .. N.B. 557-0045 ASSEMILERS Bearh Blvd r<'pa1r on yachl'. lo 80', future opportunity for draft part changes, run Call for appt. Mr. Downs 71'1768 7761 1 t •. 2nd Sh ft ------1 l'l k . B l ..... d "•2 7793 _ap_pt.' .. . Must hv trans. ss1 410.\ R I Estate 11 °' I :. > ac ie $ oa ~ ar ' lraimng In OUL'lidesales. blueprint machine, docu ~9-8554 or.,.. _ ea 'lust hkl' dcl :111 work & --------•! 673·6834 For lntervlew call dr . & d t LUCE PEOPLE ? MOTEL M •IDS h t' ab I 1• t 0 w n r k auoN 27 ment awangs seo 0 Gen'! OCc 1 Bkkpng, 10 key A Sal \\ fillC'rglas<; I Bookk~eper l so me Eq642·4l320pl.extt St customers. sailboat by tol.M:h, fillme. Call rnteres 000 ted in eartnh1ng & LAUNDRESS needed 8S C A.MIRO M~. At-. Yov A secretanal Salary open WI por uni Y knowledge helpf\11. App :>S7 680l $200·$l a mon '" immediately. New motel 11 u n ting ton Be a c I\ Newport Ceriler 640-4501 Employer ly at Erick.son YachLo; -----spare time ? Wantl'd: in Dana Point. Call Management Co. looking 700t C'lay St, II B Peot* P~? ' ---1931 Deere Ave. Santa Girl Friday, part lime. Ambitious. resp. adults t W. or Beach Hl\'d. 1' i;o, you II t.>l'\JOY me<?t· lloo6dlHpet"I $950 Clerk Typcst Must be fast Ana secty ibkkpr. 9 To 3 Real as business associates. g3~:'1 ~~t:f.P~~~ ~e~ for rental supervisor. ~.olGarlield > mg people while selling DictaphSecys S87S & accurate, work ---------i estate omre $3.25 Per No investment, set own Working Monday thru Equal Opp Emplyr m/f world. Cam1>ui1 /\VON AccountlngClk.s $700 w /small marine elec-DESIGNER Full·time, hr. East bluff 3 rca hours. call for appt Wed. _Ob_i....;spo'--. _D_a_na_P_oi_n_t. __ 1 Friday. 9-S:30. Lie., Req. ASSISTANT MANAGER Product&. Good urn· Gen'JOf(1ce $700 tron1c.s firm . good M 'F. exper'd w /good 640--0020 eves 6 to 9 pm. Call Music Composers & Salary $800. Call Agnes. In d.. Fl•wlble brs Call E I P All F be n e f It s . New Port ~ua!Jflcations. port.Coho. ---------1 5111·30S2 Lyn· ,.,·st w~nt-' to "Om· •963-4567---· ------for Cinema 1·11·111 m El .,., ..,.. · mp oyers ay ees Martn .. En•1 ..... ring 897 b . 0 I G1'rl wanted fuU t1·mn ' .. "" .. un.7n.norZenltb7 13"" '· Rind A " "n ... ~ ' omm asis. n y '" nnc.e m"·1·c ror w-...td•" 0 • Toro. Prefer man or .,.,.,,.. ''" · -· LoolZ e ers eency w 16thSt NB 645·3632 'fled 1 837 1921 I k J R c 1 1-..... S"--C IL ...,,.,.. ..., .. "' u • ., woman with managl!· 4020BirchSt.S!e10. --· ---quali appy · S~uppmgcer · ~ ~ " Cashpa1d 8476461 RealF.6tateSales ment ex per 1ence and1---------1 Newport Beacb 833-8100 College Boy rhaufreur & Diefary s..pervi.or Englneenng 645·9610_ Exper. pref'd. 494-1533 -----ROAD ltUMMU mature M1n1mum age2S BANKING hsehold duties, PT SJ For coov. hospital.I•--------~ ·--------•I REALTY years. Career opportuo1 iXPHllHC IO BOOKKEEPER hr Characterrer·sreq'd Please call, o > 630·6.J.JJ GUARDS •LOAM* Is expanding to General Theatre Corp, largei.t secretary exp. pre. 640-5335 _ __:...:__ ______ ! UNARMEDSECUHITY PROCESSORS newpor !)t!rd Sales People. Top tywithGeneralCinemJ PAH·TIMl Full charie w1lh le&al Bag Ca n yon area . forat>pt. ~ t RealF.6tale&needsEx· motion p1cturt' chain In TELlB fer red. Good typint. Companlon/llousekeeper Otstrtbuton; wanted for a °'sa'~$3er~7~pee~~~~s Immediate opening in .S ~.-:".:.:..personnel comm. Ca 11 < 714) the ~'Ounlry Beneht!I and shorthand & recpt exp. for convaleaclnc lady in product that 90% popula· Call 835·6116 !or In· Huntington Beach office. ~· 581·7000. advancemen1 Call Mr11. UHITID Call ror appt., ask for CdM t.ave·in. For In· Lion needs. Jnc dunllmlt· Must have some ~ . agency ----.. -E-- Walls for an appomtment CA.UFORHIAIAMK Susan tervw Call Mrs. t-'oster. ed. Call Diane ayte.vs. terviewappt. knowledge and ex· ~ -752·0331 REALEST"'T Saturday or Sunday at 2'750W.CoastHwy 840-0140 a.n"'""''l,e•l""'". 77().0189or768-8100. perienceofloanprocess· License d brokers & 58 1·"""1 between 2 und .,,.,........ ,. ~ A./Payable $800+ sal"•m n Be your own ""° Newport Beach -Distributor Interested In GU •RDS ing. Minimum typing 45 ""' e · 7PM. CAFETERli\ Helper CONSTRUCTION "" I Construcllonexpnec. '--s ""·U comm'-slons t714ll~l 1 3200 p/time income of $'1000 wpm. Excellent sa ary, "'"" · ru ... E.O.E. f;qualOppor~mployer Substitute,short.hrs .. 2''2 SECRETARY/ RECEP· per mo or more + CostoMt so working conditions and ExecSecy's $800 planava1l.Callforappt. to 3 hrsi as needed. Must TIONIST I CUSTOM ER be n el 1 ls. M 8 tu r 0 . Permanent. P'Ull & Part benefits. Call or apply al Several Openings Law r c n c e Re alt y. ASS1STANT TO P R 0 D U C T I 0 N Banking MANAGER. Sm. rom· · TELLY pany. manufacturing OP· Savings & loan eitper. liral produrl desires 111rl preferred. Apply 1n :?.'>-40. Technical onenta· person, Mrs. r•trlcia tion, some college Brav helpful. Appty in person Mariners Savings 1~2 Wkdys. 1627 E Ed & Loon 1515 Westclilt inger Uolt E. S .A Dr, N~wportlleach ~ F.qual Opp Emplyr m1r SllK & llNlf 81Bl)CAL PLACES E R J U 0 P H t R L E K t T H A l N I G l C 0 R I N T H E H E L ~ T £ B E H R L S A B E T H E L G E T H S £ H V 0 OALZ ERUPATHOSOSl8U C E E A B L S G A S R 0 C H U I N 0 N A N A G I I N t N I V A t S A M E 8 T N A R E 8 l E l 0 N R T R E M A V E T N H S P C E S A R A T A R k E N A E E I N t G A A R I T R M H T £ H T 8 H S U R C S A D S A M A T A H 0 0 N 0 E H T G A l A T I A L N A 8 S E H U R G T H U L S 0 D N 0 I Z G E H N t 0 ~ A E D U E R J E R U S A l E M V M I T Q 8 £ T H 0 0 0 S E 6 S I S R A f N· RENITLACAMSUCSAMAOO havQ car. U .11 hr. SERVICE Sm busy of· 639-6!23 time. Phone&transpre branch. AccountingClks SGSO 752-:>Sll CM/NB/CdM areas. Ap· fice·Send Resume & ----·------1 q'd. Retlrect welcome ER C ...,. 1 Year Experience --------- ply at Newport Mesa uJary requirements PO DOG GROOMER. exper'ct Call 546-0274, ofc hrs 10·2, AM I A" Secy /Recept to $800 REAL ESTA.TE UninedSChl. D1st .. Food Box85S.C.M.92627 full or p/ljme. Caeser's CloledWednesday. ·SA.VIN~S GoodTyping SAUSA.SSOCIATES Serv. 1857 Placentia, Grooming, Lag. Niguel. ---------i •7a:.> Edinger Ave Call ror appointment Highly vl11lblc. comforta· CM . 556-3273 1---------1 C.11 83Hl.122 or 831·9733 GUAADS WA.MTE.O Huntington Beach 2192 Martin. lrvlne blc o((jce, CdM. Good (;001(. EXPEll'O tor Interview Full & P ttime-frvlne Mr. Brown 848·2222 ~~~~~~~~~! parking. Innovative peo-CASHIM G«>d co benefits. ---------1 area. Age 21 & over. Equal Opportunity -pie. Highest commission Exper'd Caabi.rln1 & Apply.Jolly Roger Doorman, f8 or older. Mature men pref'd. EmployerM/F HURSESA.IDE split.up to 100% ror top Sales. F /time fOf' ~-3333 .Paclfic Cllt Hwy ~30 hrs. wk. Apply So. Uniforms furn. No cash ~~~~~~~~~! producera. Call for con-temporary women I Newport Beach CaL Plua #1 Theater, outl8,7. Car & ph<>ne nee: ...: ()penJJt1s on days & ann Cldenlial interview Sam • hop "'•eded a•& --· p shlfta. Will train. Ex~r. w.,t1 r s · ""' ... :..,.,.,... Apply Universal Protcc· Loan rocessor, exper Summey,673-7801. lmmed. Pleue Apply, . lion Servk:e. 1228 W. 5th Conventional loans. prer'd Please apply, ---------Aproptl'I. 29 Fuhlon Coolr·Houae'keeper. over DRAFTSMAN/Mech ror St, Santa Ana . 10. 837.1124 Les lie or ParkLidoConv Ctr,466 hland, N.D. or call 40. Uvt lo pref'd .• Sr truck rafp. Exp'd. only terviews M·F t0·30am-~rgla Flagship Rd. N .B. f"ind what you want In 644·2652 Res1dent.lal home. CM nHdapply.540-U&l noon6I:»4 30pm. ---'"-------1642-8044. Da1lyPllotClassi!ieda. area. 540-3066. LVN ~~;;~~=::==~===~:::::::;~~J .. Hair Dresser. w follow· r s T A R GA'71E"'K>"f14. E:hairslde Allat for bu.sy C'OOK NHded for conv. Cw-Secre~ ing. lor the newest. moet ·~ .A'-.,. Pedo practl<"e In COl'lla hospital rrom 10am l UIAh elegont. salon in Laiun11 cm.-N Iii (I.Al' ll mll>.N Mesa l Yr exp In Dental 8.~m, Cl\lme. E•per'd With admlnl~lut ve Beach. Alfrt'do. 494·1991 1.-.p Urse -t1 !:'.~~~ ~;";;.~;,:: ~ Oeldnee5"8SW only. Plu11e apply In abllltlea. Qutetiton ---Neec:ltdfor311otllunt r..,11<'..,.1op....,<oOffMT1,.,"do,, ---------1 penon, Beverl.)'. Manor. fiden~ ac •lllingneas to Hair Styllat. with follow· lngron Vallt!.Y Conv l'fOCJWOl'du:.,.~~'"'.....om CLIAHIHG UDY 340 Vfctbrl11, C. M. ta.Ire i.n.ittaU11e. Sh 80 min. lnii preftrr•d. Mor ale Hospital, 8382 Newmon o1.,...., Zod>oc bl"" •Ion 5 Nile& a wk. 6PM· eo min typtna. Xlnt t>P· Booet.en,MS-7788 HB ..... "'"'"1 IWDMotfwl ''~""' 2:30AM. Bonclabl•. N.B. por . w /equal oppor ----• Avt, · '"' . ......, '•""' E:!':~• clc bld1. 40 Hn. Steady COOIS employer. Salary ()\>en. tfelp Wanted, must be LVH'S/Al•s & :~.•'"'• >Hui rt< &M.,ot06 . over 13. Apply In perlOn, uou ,.,, wo · • Tb• Jo JJ y R o & er ~'~~~ Kentl.lclty P'ried Chicken. kltc.h. Hele ~i,: i~~ Clttlc~ . FeoP&id ~ur'°L la aedplJna Lquna Boach. Garfield Conv. Ho11p., ,tow...... .,_ IMT&Yll\tllR appliuUQftl few Exper'd T711 Garfield Ave, HD. a::r-"t•• lnquWtlvtpepotuopabt Cooh. Xlnt trlnae NYSTROMAi~ATLS ~~;. :t.~T.'A~;1; ·847·9'71. r-c.o-=~ ..... ::=., ~~' for la~t flQdltf.o 1>01. benellt,t ft hours. Apply Pel NH Ill A11My lit pm.on. Ben Brown's LYN"S 1·J ::~.... ~~ 70:~1tZ~hl Da~:'.· W~i:;~n!°°e.!chCOait 1723 BltthSt, N.B. Restaurant, 31106 Cout Medications a. T~at· :~?;;: ~~...:... N1Ntt ont: ...ontt ow, •PP'" .. .J • • .,_ -oo ................ "'·n· • U7..00.-S Hwy. so. l..afunA mt'nu 3 11 ~alroent.11 :t'::; ~1:;:' wwd, "'· ~ 0t d~iv. Ind Ndl """ boK It In. ... _., u.cmu.;, • uc im E ploy --1,, T ~ d M '~ ' • ~· - •rant Calf ltt Nfneveh " nlJ Penoanal S.rvlce of <X>OK 'tRAINEE. clean Rec~ er HOUSEKEEPER J>/llme rcrc a Her. ~~ ;~:·· ~~ I\ Irvine, 2082 MlchelHn rut career minded, SdAy wk. 8'2 3.SOS v~ e onv. asp., ,.o~·.,.. Bethlt~llll ~ttlltflllnt S1111trh ~ 1---------tncratllc. CaUS4A.~. BAYVIEW MANOR CrnlerSl. C.M. 548·553.'> ,..l .. Cor1rath J1Nsalt111 Sodonl • ~Wa" anythln1 with a UPBllMCIO Clat-'ffed 1uta sell hia tald. part lime w worlc 6tht11 Movrtt HtbO T•rsus Daily Pflot Clauillod Ad The raal•t "raw lft ll\o File clerk, »iart·tlrno, hta ltl'm~. amall ltt'ml <>r morn 1•. Incl wltnd1. Tomrrow: Wild An111111s Of [IJ~pt la a 1lmplt matl4!r .. Wetl • ·• Dall)' Pilot rltsfble, 81>Pb'., Ran· any Item . Just call Cua LaJUna Motel. Cell Justtauso.s ClaatftedAd eo.~. dolpfiC.M. MZ-M7S uuand4-2996 _, . _____ _..,,,,- ' !• '' -..... , .,.. ' .r. ,,. I• . n • I ; ... . ·- .•"! u.!'1 Ott.by Ferryman (714) S4().S000 HYLAND LABOUTORIES a:.>o~land Ave Coat.a Mesa, Ca 92626 Sales clerk for Retail Sta· llonery store. Interesting & challenging work. Will tram. Beach Stationers 4020Campus Dr. NpBch. Equal Opportunity I Affirmauve Ac.-t1on Saleslady mature, for a • --•E•m_.p.lo•y•er---f bakery. Call 494-9240 Receptionist $700 Simply~ Fee Paid VIP cllentelc frequent this reknowncd firm that seeks poised secretary ror fashionable toe. Call Lisa Kay 848-1288. Also Fee Jobs. Dennis & Den· nis Personnel Service of Huntington Beach, 16168 Beach Blvd. RESTAURANT COOKS IUTCHEH HEL .. HOST /HOSTESSES WAfTH,IWAITRESS COCKTAIL WAITRESSES IUS PERSONNEL VOLT T£.~AAY MIJIVC • 0 ---------Sentl't> Sta Attendants tr You're Good, w~ Want SUMST1tESS You! Good pay. Super StrJ1ght Arro Manne. co. benefits. s.&8 1486 -------&-<-/Rcq>l $700 Fee Pd ~ exper to wnrk eves & ,.knds. !\fust have lO<'al refs. Apply 1n person, tit 4pm , Mon l"ri • Fred. 3131 Harbor Bl. C M !SE f'lVICC5 833-1441 APPLY IN PERSON Mr.Gwrra 2241 W. Coost Hwy H.wporta.QCh Mott-Fri 9-..Spm Co.Mm"dPerlou•t SN\tcc Station Allen· --------- For vital front ore spot danl . e'<per'd Day & ---------w 1n at I co. seektnJ? E\es. F\Jll & p time Ap· po~ ind1v. Abo Fee pl}, Shell Slatton, 17th & TYPISTS GE 2 Door Refrigerator. 16 cu fl. X1nt cond. $150. Jobs. Call Willa CartE'r. Jn,ne. NB. W~ have a spec1aJ pro- &13-2700. Dennis & Dem· -----.----jert paying top dollar for ms Personnel Service or S(.'n •cc Sta lion • Allen (10) Typists to work 3 4 frvlne, 2082 Michelson d.anu, (2) Exper d. Ray weekJ! from lAM to 9AM 7TTannt1n Home ,.. __ ... Ing C .a.MO'S or Carey Chevron. 604 S d 1 M th S t A ,._ ...,.,.,.. A ---------1 Coast Hwy, La0 una 31 y. on ru 8 · C· center w/rnicrowave & 557-4639 Sa "'FOO • curacy 1s most ess~nUal . ._ D Se<:ret'l/Advert15ing Beach. APPLY NOW!! self-cleaning oven. pilot-.ESTllU• "'MT WOM-..M-.. less, white. Won on game "' -~ ~ Sewingmach.opcrators Tbe 1st (10) qualified OPINIMGt SOOM Do you like variety, Slngleneedleoverlock typists. will be assigned _a_bow __ .550-0848 _______ 1 ~~~~~~~~~I meetln5t people, high 893•8887 jmmedJately. llcydn -ennungs, nice people lo ---------••••••••••••••••••••••• RESTAURANT Mature work with? For more in· S.wilMJMoch. Opn fiO~ off ice • WANTED: 10 11pd girl's stable adults needed for fo call 542-5977 for Expen enced. Near o.c. blke. Top of line, xlnl full & p/tlmc positions at 24. h 0 u r rec 0 rd e d Airport. 540-3684. 0 overload cond. 6'5-a580aft4 pm Nauglea Drlve-Thru. message. C lean, fri e ndly nl · --------r ShippinCJDeot. . · 557..0061 C-relr mosphere. Fast. moving Female. Some shop ex-3723 Birch St. N.B. E.fiiipm.t &challenging. Secret~ per .• bul will train. Xlnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• 21401 Broolthurst. HB Good secretarial s kllls, co benefits. Call 8am·l 2 sANKYO S40 SUPER 8 L .,...,. ....rr 1729 Broolchurat, F. Vly efficiency, & ability to noon. 54.>-0403. TYPIST S 0 UN D M 0 V J E "'1 IHMi-"''""'-f._ :Restaurant handle diversirled duties Needed full lime. Must C A M E R A • Exper'd Breakfut cook, are required. Enjoy ex· Shop Manager• man to be accurate w /recep-2MlCROPRONES·LIKE waitresses. Apply cellent. compan y take cb~rge of s mall Uoolstbackground.San· NEW-$300. 4323 Wln-Hate partners. win tme~ 2-4PM. Jn person, New benefits. shop: Lil e assembly. ta Ana /Tuat1n area. tersweet Way. Irv. Sm fllOu&h when 1011 sew Yorker ResL 42.8 E. 17th Apply 9A,M-Noon. Y on-aiumin~m le plasUc, age Salary commensurate 552-0504eve. these loo tops lo &O away '°' St.c M Fri Personnel no bamer, experienced. / 1 C 11 the weekend! Nt1¥es1 stylts · · MtrrlottHohl MPM. 213-634-«<114; An w exper encii a Nikkromat EL, 43·86 1rehere elassic,f111ty.so1t1 RETAIL CLERKS 900 N~~rt Ctr Dr SPM. 714·644·7512 544-533'7 btwo l(). AM or ~oom, new Christmas, Printed Pallern 9030 Miues' All~ 8rook9 "'-"" ---------• 2-JPM cost $745. sell for $&50. Sizes 8. 10. 12. t•. 16. 18 Needlecraft Dept. 105 Newport .Beach STOCK Cl.EllK VALET 831"°'218 Sue. IZ (bust 3•) t lmic sh11t Oa1ty Pilot • F.qual Oppor Employer Semi retired pre f'd. tal\esZyards •S 1nch. Boic163.0ldChelseaSta. m1r P /llme. Apply, GSH, CJeancut younic man to Do9f • 1040 New York. NY 10011. Print l•--------•I 1L'11:DSu-rlor C M park,. .. _ nJ.d.ta. Apply, •••··~ .. ··-•••••••••• Send SI 25 fOf tach 1111tern. Name , Add r•ss, Zip, .... """. """ • • • ,_ D .,, Oold Re ri Pu Md 3~ IOf PaCh pattern fOf P1ttern Number. v10TIM Secrt'tarv/SalesM"r · Arnbr08ia, room 21t, 605 on l cv~r pe. fusl-<lm airl!Qll hllldfino in..-a .. ·~-S ~ Students to work ruiibts, 3001St, Newport Bfh. Champion line. AKC-• 1 •· MOii! ttlt11 ever btforel 200 C:0..1lllMCeMn.ts _... •-w...,, Jong hair Ok. Apply ol -o ,. A • 7 w k a l fl'Cllt: d4il1111_plus 3 fr11 ll'brttd In· POllUonsopen2ndlc3rd with a fast paced co. 1027 No. Coast Hwy, WAITER /WAITRESS· QU)~ shit 1mV 1975 NE£0l£CRAFT ahitt.a Jn San Clemente & Ll~ht .burled ind iv. Sult.eG.Laguna &ach. needed for pvt country • Merla,, Marhn • CAT~! 14u everythtng. Mc. Laauna Boach. Other sought for sparkling club, attractive mature, AJ(C Mlbhllure P•ttefn Dept. 442 Crtclttt wltfl S1111rts -1.00 aroaa have openings career spot. Call Marlon T E L E P Jl 0 N E xlnl waao le benefits. Scbauzua • 01111y Piiot Ctecll1t I Wmlrtk-1.00 alao. No ex~r. r eq'd. Mann, W.21oo. Dennis & .. , eedSOLICITORS Pleueca (7l•H96-oa'IG1 3m..._ 7tl-U61 232 West 18tt1 St., N!Wf "'ftJ Flftr Gullta . ··-1.00 Apply •t aoy O( our Denn4a Peraonoel wen 10 glri. to ael \'otl(. N'f 10011. Print '""'• Croclltt ---1.00 ll&ora. Setv1ce of Jnine, 2083 dinner reMrvaUon1 In Watt,.. Food~ktalll Mt~~ pup. NAt.4E. ADD~ESS. ZIP. ::dlt,,rnr.:::lt · · --J·M 2S88NewpcnBlvd. lrtlc'*-onDr. t.hc ennln11. Hourly App&,v_ft,pm $id't81ue pre~ AKC•re1 ... t-.re1, s 1 %e tt n d ST v LE ,,...., Crtollet .._ t:.O a.ta.,.. 6U-'170'l waco + bonU3, no tell· Beet. ten 2lal Pl. M.&. nl•lrlem11le. c9N5a HUMBER. Mtfllf• Crteilet ~-.. .: t,oo ·~~~~~~~~~'~"Paid $700 ~~all after 3PM. A1UltH Jhla~ulo lQ =:,: :;:; ~:. i. .. r,,~ l:'="~ t~,·:::k }:= 8daU 11.an~er-Trn• Sophlatlcat1d environ· WAITllSSU ~· l•m. AKC R•C. Hr 111w flll·W/11'•~ l•tt.111 r ~ ''t ,...., am. t 00 AUTOPAITS ment •wealthy clJcnta l'BB'HOMI .....,,../0..,-zt ~mpJln;b!~~· C1t1t1r-dlfmpe11lul-.ttr c~1111~ete llrt ... 1t :-= t:Oo a ... 1c career oppor. for make t.bla the tdoal posl-SOUCITOR5 Gulllver'• Reitlaurant =~ vmJ. f11t ~tut• ~f JtW chtlet. ''"''"" F' 114 .st.oo po1ttJve fndl,. aeeklng lion for polsed rocept. PmME FROM HOM1; JnW'viewlnii Mon t.bru · ""' SL.,t.1t St.:S 12'rltlA lfl--50-, atableco. To$&0,.00. Call Call Nan Bf'ck, 848.J.ZM. F 0 J\ U N J T E D Thura botwn 1-Spm. El· tree GrHt l)aD~~ 1-.taitl ~ cran;:· .. 11..oe ltthf ~tltllf.'!!/,h-=U4 Btu lhcaJ. 831·2'700. Abo Fee Jot». Denn11 • CEREBRAL PALSY. S>ertenced only, IuUUmt Mini Nuba, nty ta htttlllt r..att• leiM . 1.00 rr:= ~·T~ 11~' Pnlll•h Penott· Denoia Peuonoel GUARANTE&D WAGE. !Amthttdtnn r. wfll be moriq llOOD ........ ,......_ 9"' -10I Mtf~t.Rffybp..;...,a-otlSeniceaflNlqe.20a 8ttylce of Hunlinston NO F.x:PER. MS-01<17 or lJCMacAtt.h\lf, trvma _. '6 1'1)" LOYmO • 1 lflditl..,. ~. Be~b. uuie Beach Bh·cL -..it. bac:oe t« mL •-.us l' NllDlfmL.Pf Help youtMlf to a llea~ftl lei.ctlDa al QualUOed~la 1n the DAILY 1'11.ar • HELP WAH'nPADS - ENCORE AM /FM Slereo anaylizer & misc. equip. 842-4226 alt 7PM IOll ••••••••••••••••••••••• r I ·-, . -"' .. .... . . .. ., •• .. . ~. j . •I . '~ •• , , IH . .. . . . ' ....... . . . .: •' I , ·"·· ···-. I\ ... ' I , t' ... . ,• I . ~ ~- I' : ! "'! ~i " . . 'I , 1 I I I . I l t I l q It .. ~ i I l l ~· ' • DB DAILY PILOT Wednesday. March 30. 1977 . 4 WhHI DrivH '550 Vant · 9570 ..._Wanted 95'0 1 •••••••••• ••• •••••••••• ••••• ••• •• ••••• ••• ••••• ••• te• ••• ••••I •• t• ••••• J ~ .. ..a.... 1-~ A .. .......: .. -~ \ -..a.w.1.. •-Sit 9060Motorclcl.a/ • t976F"ord~;conollneVan c•·sH-RC"'ISI A.dot.I""~ -"9A.1111..---· -s. ...--it-.i-~ .vats, a Sc 91 SO 70 Bron<'O, new tlru. Lo t 1 t k ,.. ....., ,.. •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....,..r·-"" ••••••••••••••••••••••• oo ..-s wbJt. paint. Stainless nu, cs m n · mu e Top $ Dollar S paid for D 9720 "'"--~ le 9740 T ...&a 9+1.5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• . ' otr 586 366lor837·76t!O used l k &. ~ _,.~ nl O)'VY • ...... MCllFW for sale. Coronado 23, 1974 ~ Kaw~i.akl. Ort _steel roof rack. &4&-3&5l • ~1:::elles ~r:· r~r:u1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••• •• lqlllfl'Mtlt 9030 &oodcon<l $4500 hwy Good Condition. '73 FORD F 100 Camper. 60 Dodge Camper Van, O'NeUI. DRIVE A ·12 M li 3SOSL Cluuic ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~5 1011 MOOtbest 751-80~ Wmch Loaded fS:~i:!r~~~ HOWARD Che•rolet Rdstr. both tops, ""w 811 Complete Chrysler loclts Sllpt/ l96VYamaha 125 Be!>tor Cl!llS48·58S3 Oove&QuallSlll. LITILE... tireti, lo m1, mw.l 11ell .... 18.l!lf~ manlfolcbfor318c u. V8. Dodo 9070 rer. All or parts! OH ,6 Ford F'>..50, t x•. PS. '61 t"'ord E<'Onohne, new NEWPORT BEACll SAVE A LOT 6758849 1!1cludea manifolds,••••••••••••••••••••••• Hwy. 751803-1 PB air <'Ond. sharp. eng. & pamt. Custom In· 1975-Pt'-~-B-Z_4_50.'>_l_,-R-o:i_d_s-te_r_ rue rs, elbows, end N d 2 , S 1. f ~ 492 4001 498-0070 terior. $900 or trade for WE PAY TOP DOLLAR SllOP&COMPARE plate-everything for Lc~e s 6 16 1 ~PNw~~ 1975YahaSOO.Supermint · · ' HDmot.orcy<'lo.645·9777 f'ORTOPUSEDCARS IARWaCKDA.TSUM Full power. air cond & twin en1unes with 43 H~rb~r· Desperate, rond1uoo. 1300 m1 09 Bronco tx4, headers, ,72 FORD V "M FOREIGN, DOMESTIC Sao Juan Cap1:1trano stereo. Dark metal Ile TH!HO HASSLE DEALER hours. $225 total <'Ost. s.»7333 . . Sl.050 64S 3~!1 dirt tires, hL&, 302, V8. ""' or CLASSICS 831-1375 49l-ll7S i:rcen & 33,000 m1 lc11 Cal1Dalt,al4961821 $2500.64237S8 New paint, new tires Uyour car laextraclean Like new! l'rt. ply Trailerfor 14 lo 16'boat,S1D.E Tie available. 617 '75 KZ400, KW. 8k ml, --$3750 646-9743. A.M. 11eeusrlrst. K 4».'i1385.MUSTSELL! 1 d p k D N B good cond Day 833 0662. '62 Scout. Gd cond, new 646~ IA.UER IUIC 16" wheels. $150 or best .1 o ar r.. EveSS7-9M8 t.m.-s. 3 spd, hi-lo gear •1975MB230• IUY OR LEASE orrer .fASS430 673-8800 '73 F d V C 292SHarborBlvd. Topaz/Br air, Arn!f"M KAWASAKI 900 $8.W/olr. 49s-63!!4 or · a,n. o n v · Cclst.a Mesa 979-2.500 SPECIALS sunroof, low ml, ~950. loah. Po et' 9040 SLIP WANTED E 11 dill lG,OOmt., air, 1 S, stereo, 8210 4 Door. 4 speed, XJnt cond 497 3020 •••••••••:':•••••••••••• We are looking for a slip xce ent con. on. Tnacks 9560 mag wheels. 834-9200 aft WE BUY radlo. (096PKE) In """wport Harbor for Sl,250 64.S·2579 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6PM. SS1·0176 ... OW $2795 3S' Chris Exp. Crusier. m: CL11" ~ C .. RS " Twn6cyleng, bait lnk, our41 f\. sailboat. Boat Is '16 Kawasaki 400CC. lSOO 1976 CHEVY '66 vw Van Overhauled, ~" ""' MGI 9744 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bill MAXEY TOYOTA $7900. AY646·9000 m Bristol Conditfon, and ml. ra1rin.is. scoot boot, '12 TOM PICKUP new tires, Askin a $1 ,000. Ii TRUCKS 888 DOVE STltEET ---------1 will not require a n y extras. $1005. Lag Bcb • Near MacArthur 1972 MG B, mustscll' $2600. 661-07 60 llllt I••<• l '-d IU' I \\\ HVNtlNC..•0 H U ., ... HATI'ERAS, SJ' FBMY dockside work, nor will 494-1636 C 8 m Per 8 Pe<' la 1 • BS3-1S32 &Jamboree Roads G.M.8VT1'S,LOURS therebcanyU\•eaboard. Aulomatlc,radlo,heater'72Ch ~'t V 350 CONNELL 833-1300 Porsche 9750 '7 CZ t & c a m p e r s h e 11 . ev • on an. i---------'73Llke New. Loaded. Plea11e call Ron Jackson 4 • many xtras, mus (1Dl0729). MUST SELL standard. Clean, xtras. 1975TOYOTA CEUCA.GT • •••••••••••••••••••••• $240,000. Owner. at 540·7430 or 633-8895 see. R1dden few times Uusweekat Mustsee.$3450.4967018 CHEVROLET 213-472-~ af\.6 $600. 962-63.59 OHL Y $4500 Autos Wanted 9590 2828 Harbor Blvd. TOPIUYER See us first. & last! Top doUar paid for imporU;. •75 911-S 5 speed. factory air <'ond , AM /FM stereo. rally wheels w /beauty nngs. (393 MCG>. Classic '64 Chris Cr aft WANTEDSlipormooring ~~H/R~s. 9160 MARQUIS TOYOTA •••••••••••••••••••••n COSTA MESA Super Sport 18'. V·8 for 41 ' Kettenberg .>Ute '"'' TOPDOLLAR 546-1200 w/400 hrs. Bristol cond. sai l boat. Im med.••••••••••••••••••••••• MISSION VIEJO PAID COSTA.MESA DATSUN Sspd, air, electric 1mn· roof, Recaro seats. turbo wbeel Ross Alarm. 7" factory a lloyi., CN ·36 rudtals. Meroo <'asi.ette. Bluebook $3900-oCr . 548-5277. FORREHT 831·288049S.1210 IMMEDIATELY 675-3080 (10-4) loots, Storage 9090 I 976 26 FT. '66 Chevy l ton step van. FOR ALL loots. Sail 9060 ••••••••••••••••••••••• GMC MOTORHOME Windows all around. FOREIGN CARS •••••••••••••••••••••••Boat Storage Space Fully self <'Ontatned. hydra uh<' door, 50,000 CALTLOOSRECEOUM_E IN SEA SPRAY 15' Available. Newporl Weekly&dailyrcntab. rru.onncw6c)lengine. S Catamaran ... Tuoed.. Dunes. S30 mo. 644-0510 CAU TODAY! Good healer, tires, body. ...EWPORT IMPORTS factorydemomdlw/ncw All ser vice r ecords, 3100W.CstHwy,NB 15a1ls. Colors available. Transportation 979-2500 S2000.645·3269,646·7698 642-9405 Sl59S wttrlr. Save $300. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 F 11 1970 International WE BUY Call Doug 836·6890 c~ Sal•/ 2S' OPEN HOA ' u y Travel all 392 VB, auto, "'.:'.·-r:-·-• "' f>Clf cont. R<'~(·ne now •USEDCARS& V.T. Lux sip. Compl eqpt. Refit 9120 for Easler. 644·8385 p IS. p /B, very clean. TRUCKS• Full el<'. Atomic tnbd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Many xtras. Must sell' Come in or Call sips 4. Nwpt slip. Exe •SCHOOL BUS• '70 OodKe Surfside Mini Will sac. 494·0198 FREE ApPf'alsat r ace/cr,494 5607 CallD:.in645·9026 MH. !H,OOO mt, Con '75Yl L U V, AM /FM Groth Chevrolet tained, SJ~OO. Aft 5, 2G' PEAR~<?N ARIE L, '72 VW Pop-Up camper. 494-9878 Cusette, sunrr, step 18211 Beach Blvd. 1966 Trad1t1on£1l Sloop, Xlnt rond. New rebuilt bumper. $2575. 968-3767 llunlinr,'1.on Bea<'h blue hull No. 42-1. 3 sails, cng. $l600. 646-6355 28' Ute·Lmer, fully ('(Jpd .67 f:L CAMINO. AS IS. 847-6087 * 549-3331 VHF xlnt cond. $7950. -----for sale 1n top i.hape, C 11 ... a """ 63l·ll21 dys; 846·4179MotoriiedBikes 9140 673-8569 ~041; 5'to·""02oreves evs. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~-.. , ........ TOP DOLLAR PAID FOR CLEAN CIMATII Citi Bike. Auto ~nice,. ""1 2 6 ' . F O K E B O A T 5-'2!>. Onl . 600 mion it. & Ac:c:essones 9400 '68 Dodge Van. 225 cu in 6, paneltn~. cpts. 8 trk, SlSOO 55-1 5259 art 6PM. Varrushed hull, br1i.tol 962·0700 lt S.30 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t·on d . w/mooriog. 8 \'WJ::NGINES 646·~9" Motorcycles/ LSl::D · HEUL'ILT .,. , . Scooters 9150 Dcr.Bug,:vShopS306910 iS Chevy Luv. AM /FM !">10·2860 days. U AMF MINll-1511. ••••••••••••••••••••••• --• i;tereo. etc. Cd t'ond. Xlnl cond $250 •75 K •w •s ·Kl &•I of '54 ford PU doors snoo 83.'Hl874 645-9838 Ca11John4965607 A A A S25 f'a . '5.t f''ord PU ----·----1 Sell idle items II 1 500cr 12.000m1. Sl25 wndshld S!5 ·ro Che' y tll · 6 !I To y o la II i I u x 1,.12 S6iR 5-1.'i 3595, 615 1876 steer co I um n S4 0 ~ ·r:impcr. $1300 or best &t2·9362. orr t>12.04s2 art -t pm IMPORT CARS AMtos, .,_.ew 9800 AMtos, .... w ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• '7.a Chevy •• ton. 350 v .. 8 to ALL MODELS ,~ ,1~r J' Autos for Sole m1 A./C Tilt wheel ---------) ,''iti(Ulflf/l//ii'~·' •• • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • c . ' b R d . . WE --~, ... ,·111. ,, ~ Ant' / us tom <'a . a 10. r. ;_. c'qye~ 9520 Healer, P tS. P/B, Auto NEED "'~ ~··•••••••••••••••• ••.•• shell. A l Cond. 646·2043 CLEAN ;;:.~ lassies trans, Top Cat Camper _ 58 A. Porsl'he. Classic. USED CARS TO UNIVERSITY Sales & Service 2850 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA I ~9640 72VWBUG 4 speed. radio. heater Sharo• (141ELU) s1sss 72 TOYOTA CELICA 2 DR. 4 speed. air cond1· $1488 Ironing C141FEG) '7 4 DA UN 260Z 4 soeed AM/FM stef'eo radio Nice. Nice [037LHM ...,..-;. Xlnt coud almo!.t new Clean '72 CMC ~, Ton ... OW "''.! tnt. Call' aft b:30pm, Pickup. ~250. 675 5317 all day wknds Call 675-491 t CALL PAPPY ~ ----R~ational '73 Toyota PU. AM/fo'M, 540·5630 ~;~~i·:·'::·;~-.:~·1.;~.~~ ~~x~ ~~ ~rr_~_~1_0_·~-·~29_e_1_1_·, , ,~,J£iH&l 70 llul!.un PU W /camper H 80R BLVD llarvc~lOr. ~. 'J'. CumpN shell. Good cond. Sl29.'i 2626 AR · Spec. w 10'2' ~l'lf cont'd l>a) 1;16 :M43 aft s. ___ C_O_S_T_A_M_E_S_A __ El I>orado rampN \p 002 1X5o pro'< 16,000 mi's Load<"d -------1 !\!u::.l ,l'l' tu appn·" Slt!l95 1'171 Chl 'y • ·ton Loaded CJr of r I'll t>.1,' I ~ 11 I S?.!175 Lo m1l1•a~l' WE HEED YOUR USED CAR HOW TOP SPAID CALLGORDOH COSTA MESA AMC-JEEP 4flto .)illl I'.\ t .all I ~151 1000 1'12 Iii'!>! '74 VW BUG 4 speed radro. heater Sfi!~ 11 today. f499KP0l 75 SOROCOO AM/FM Slef'eo radio. cassette (739MP$) s3799 9570 '71 VW CAMPER 4 soeed radio heater All the goodies f232C00l 252~ f11\RBOR BLVD COSTA !\1 ESA 549-8023 S3188 '70 VW FASTBACK 4 speed, radio. heater Very Sharp s 1 Hard to find !843EADJ 688 '71 CORVEm T ·TOP 350 v.e auto. trans.. $ 5188 air cond .. P str . o brks p Wind .. AM-FM Slef'eo radio (421 OKJ) '77 RABBIT QUAL PERFORMANCE Total Ca!lh Price la only 13488. Plus ax & lie. <46 mo·a. at 192.49 wtth '299. es totll down. Tot.e deferred pnoo fa 14738.39 A.P.R. 12.7~ Stk. fl5338. On IOPr'Ovll of your good cqdlt. I YI. lo.GOO AVAii.AiLi OM ALL MIW I S&IC19 UllDCAIS 2845 Harbor Blvd. Autos, lmporf•d Colila Mesa 540-6410 ....................... --------- 6-eral 970 I Datsun '72 green Stn ••••••••••••••• ••••• ••• V.'gn Roofrack, 11pec1al :?5() Yamaha $200 or bRt whls. $1650. 499-40"10 o Cr. '65 Falcon nds , . br11kes orr. 962 7S98 71 510 station wagon ' R/H, mags, top rark. Gd rond. $1200. 6"2·9731 all anodotcd trim, and ---,//GYll.I..., __ _ more! n LACK 0 Nlllljlillll"-PC HLACK and MINT! A ~-~ilStllWl'- spectaculJr car for the d1s<'rim1nallni: buHr Buy or lca::.c <SIHNJ/\) C r e v i 1• r U M W • 83.S·JI i l(SA > ----- '7-1, 4 dr, Burnt orange, S nrw ltrrs, new brks, 4 '65 356C' 90'o restor('(J, spd, ~000. 646 !1285 AHaRomto 9705 -------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• 14 Datsun 2.60Z, de a nest tll''>l ot for over ~1rioo ,71 Alfa Spyder , Sll. blk one m town, .a spd, must 494 2130 Triwnph 9767 int Ma"S 5 spd lo ma sell. 675·8849 T C •••••• •• •• • •• ••• •• • •• • • ... ... • • ·• '72 Porsche 911 pll'. . . 49 ~late car, xlnt cond, •75 280 z. Low m1. All AC, m.igs, 4 i.pd, >.Int 67 Spitfire, reblt eng, new $M75. (714)495-4955 xtras. Silver Must sell cond 675·81119 urcs & battc;y. nds otl • ' ' -nng.,, S500. 67:Hll184 '73 Alpha <'on v. Good immed.645·1107 ·75 Targa 9115. Ulack m --'-------- cond. $4999. 640 S600 dys. is Datsun 280 Z. Clcnn blac·k. Lo mi. $13,500. y-•L.-w,__. 494·9892 eves. Ed low miles, AM /FM tape, 5-13-9678, 673-6865 uo11U --r·· c ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9770 Audi 9707 n ° r 3 di a 1 s • A / · '62 B SC. New mt, rehll ••••••••••••••••••••••• $6300/bs l orr. Call ood n1 c '74 Audi Fox, 4 dr, 4 ~pd. 64().7022aft5pm. ~~~~s·;i.~~~: $1800 ° ll·HI i.un roof, $3100/bcsl of· 1976 Datsun 610, Xlnt - --- fer.962·6134 cond., Am /Fm, air, s 70 911T, 40M. S spd, --k d I S3500 AM /FM. alloys, JUSl '14 Audt lOOLS, xlnt, low t ra<' · r:i 13 s, · lunl-d. mtnl.<'ond U:.Lofr, ml, AM /FM, 4spd, $3600 Flrm644·5765 9565GSJ 496-8228 Fiat 9725 ------- 9712 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rolls Royce 9756 a....vt . t ? c ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Flat 16 l-~ Spydl'.'r A/ ' #l DEALER IN US A AM/FM st cass .. lug, rk., • · · rly ~hls. 543·7142 ROY '72 Fiat 128 SL. New ~ CARVER engine 11.000 mt New m· r ROLLS·ROYCE tenor. AM·FM cai.setlc. 1MOJ1m11or .. Many xtras; vinyl top, ,..._, a..1<11 etc. S2500. 645-7588 or ~ 645·4S08 CLOSED SUNOAVS SADDLEBACK BMW COME IM ,,-SEE THEALL ... EW 630CSi ... OW! '72 Fiat 124 Sport Cpe. 5 spd, AM 1 F~. radials. Soab 9760 Cr /cont SI ioo o r ? ••••••••••••••••••••••• SADDLEBACk 546·4922 or 546·6564 l'sed Saab '70, mu<lcl 93 VALLEY IMPORTS Honda 9727 MakcoHH 831-2040 495.4949 •••••••••••••••••••• ••• Call 96:1· 1301 CREVIER &I SI lo H OAOWAY SAMIA AllA 835·3171 H<l ULTIMAU OlllVIMO MACHINE •USED BMW's• il:lttCSAS Ri~til.Wll i5 5301A llKWT 'G9 !WO bp<l ZXX866 il2002~pd 181LWB iS 2002 4,pd i&tNJ ~t Closed On 54.indays ORA ... GE COU ... TY'S OLDEST Brand Hew '77 HONDA Cars MANY To Choose Ft-om! UNIVERSITY Olchmobile Honda Can • GMC Trucks 2850 Harbor lllvd Costa Mesa 540 9640 JOC1'«' 9730 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Subaru 9762 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HEWSUBARO *$2847* St•r. <'137J8.H MEW&USEO 4x4 wa~ons MEW '77 'YTAGOH •$3777• RJdlO, T !;IJ!>!>, rJtliJI lll l'~. HEW•USED VW'S Ovtt 125 IHSTOCK Hard to find model1 WITHAM (, :;<tt.-f},u:. 7600 Westminster Blvd. Westmlntter 893·7551 64 VW New cng., gd. tires $550. 540·4300 days, 495·0150 eves HEW '77 RA.HITS * I 0% Discount* On Most Models 1971 VW 411, good cond. must sell. S2000. Call 497· 1041 ------ i5 Oao;hrr. dlx int, 1\\I F\t SICr<'O, hkt• new, lo mt \lake offer. !.l'.J8 li!J:> :.ifl 61-' M ----·~ \'W Squareback Sl05o or bc::.t offer. 968·2Z79 '&I VW xlnl running cond, dean. Sl75 497·3195 '70 yt'llow \'W Bog Auto. Cnod conrl1l 10n. Uc:.t of. & ! Jags. 'SB J 4 Sdn . restored in out. $3500. '67 -120, unrestorrd . showroom rond New cng & radials. Classie ~ 963-6156 Stt IS So. Strttt fer 21:1 !1ro 5 I 71l JAG XK120, drop hc:11i cpe. 1951. C head, D cams. Very qufrk ! New black lacqu er, new maroon hides. Pir<.'llis on steel disc whet'ls. S7SOO. CORUl'Yl. J fl1rkma11 Motors 2131795 2551 or IO<'ally Carlos Carrion 752·78-\7 '76 IMW 5301 al Karmann Ghia 9735 4.spd. ~unroof, :ur, PS, c: ••••••••••••••••••••••• loy whls. AM FM str, Pm . . st.npcs ;ind mu<'h more• 74 GJllA Vinyl top, sun· A bc;ul1ful white with roof, 4 spd ... P /S. AM /FM navy mtcnor! Jn ex<'eP· cass. folding rear seat, ltonal condition. ONL V mags. new wide t1~<'s, 91995 C602PllM) Crevier xlnlcond $2S50 751·5681 BMW 83S·317l <SA) Mcnda 9738 BMW 2002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lmmac. '70 Body, paint, inlr & mech. Like new 83().7027 pp ~ '71 BMW Bavaria. 60,000 miles Stiver /Black In·• miracle mazda tenor. AM tFM stereo, 2150 H.tHw ll•d. A Ir Con d It ion in g .: Costa MHa 645-5700 Radials. Sunroof. ~.300. 4!).124_11 ______ ~; _2_R_X_3_W_a_g_o_n_.-n-e~w 68 BMW 1600. Rblt eng. radials. xlnl cond .. 41,000 new tires. Cherry I $2500. mi, $1,350. 557· 7648 Potrlrk. 638·8050 days, Mercect.s hni 9740 645 2794 f'\'CS. • • • • • • •• • • •• • • • •• • • •• • • '71''l BMW 2002. orig own.I Lease low mi, 11un roof. Luca'i l ~-w. u.-~ hght..<1, lmmac. $HOO. art ""' wu s 152-7487 ova 1 oo '751MW2002 Auto., Air Cond .. AM/FM st.ueo. radials & morel "Very nice condt· lion thruout! ONLY $599$!1 (l 03N LD ) Crevier BMW • 835·3171 (SA) MERCEDES OH DISPLAY House of lmDorb AuntORIZtD MERCEDES DEALER 6862 Manchester. Buena Park 521-7250 '70 2800CS Coupe On lhe Santa Ana Fwy. Auto .. Air cond., pwr. st., •70 280 SL Cpe. Auto. AM /FM stereo, l~ather. AM /FM radio, n ew alloy wheels" radials & Miclwllns. both tops, xlnt much mo~c! 'This rare. cond . $12.SOO. J>h: one or a kind eoupe is of· 673-3301 fered at SS~!! (280176) ---·------ Crevier BMW • 8J6.317l Mercedes 71, 2SO Sedan, <SA) air, pwr, AM/YM, m int '741Mw.•y••u ClOOd. Dir malnl'd. ~ ,,_ -::.. Orro.mGIOOMr. Yebra Aulo., Air con4., A 11, r -...., ~....uo. ndlala, "72 ao sa c.a Auto/ Air. CJD11 ID.OOO mu ... •"J'bla Bnulltul Cond. Alwara ._....hll car la Uk• new Malfttalned . ..,..5530 tbruout I Has to be nle.t lanywbtrtl" ONLY MB'tllllOSL .,._I I (891MIP) Crtvttr RARE. X1Dt coocL BMW· 83S-1171 (SA> $."!80() 138'93411 ~-9716 'a . 2306, only "lnted, ~ runs aood. Bell o~ over .............. ••••••••• '2,000 fOt qotck 1ale. ia SM, 11...,..t.U eaf., ('7H>•ms auto. air, pwr. wlndon, 1.,ther, HW 1110-.•1., '71 MB '50SLC, immac a;ltlGO nll. Jmm1tulat.I coad, full.1 ~ttt,ped, 950. I04158 must..U.m.8M9 lllll IU 0741 17141511-111 I ----- f ot 9765 '7fi VW Rabbit. J.,o mi. oy a Mu:;t sl'll lhis week to bst •••••• •••' • •• • • • • • • • •• • nfr 1H2·98.59 '77 Y2 CORONAS HAVE JUST ARRIVED HEW COLORS! HEW INTERIORS! SA.ME LOW PRICE CHOICE OF 2DR 4 DR + W A.GOHS BUY OR LEASE MARQUIS TOY OT A MISSION VIE.JO 831-2880 495-1210 COROLLA SALE! '76 VW, Silver, AM/FM. sun roof, xlnt cond, $3800. &H 1698 ------- '71 \'W Bus, 9 pass. clean. low miles. $3500. Call &lS.0065 '61 vw m;s w /'65 eng. Paneled, insulated. $850 /bst oCr. 497·2382 ('\("\ ·73 VW. Bug. Lgt blue, stereo. xlnt cond. $2200 Ph fi75·8C.38, 645·7400 6i Bus:. Rebll eng, n ew brks & clutch. xlnt cond. sms. firm. 640·7377 '6'i \'W Hus New reblt cni:. dean m!>1de, best of· frr 51!1 0081 '7 1 VWIUS "Factory Camper ," 4 speed, radio. icebox, sink & much more! Outsland· 1ng rnnd1tlon ! Very 1976TOYOTA sharp! Only $2995! COROLLA SEDAN (364PCU> Crevier BMW· A utom al I<', air co nd., _83.5-_3_1_7_1 _<S_A_> ____ _ radio & low mileage. lm· '62 vw Van. ssoo. Reblt maculatc thr11n11t 1 engine, xlnt running lfll7PDJ \.This week cond. 493·7189. 494-3769 ONLY $3395 \'W Bus. Must sacrifice. 1976TOYOTA runi1 great $2350. 675·1807, 5.'iti 71:19 COROU• SPORT COUPE VolYo 9772 S i;peed, rad to & healer. •••••• ••••• •• •••••••• •• ~~~~c~I~~~ t~r1u1o~~ ! '77 VOLVO U82RLZ) Th111 w~k ONLYS2995 1975TOYOTA COROLLA WA.GOH 4 i;prcd. air con<l. & A M I I-' M rad 1 o. l m m .1 I' u 1 a t I'.' t h r u o u l ! (:?.'lQNOM). Thl:iiwt•tk ONLY $2995 197STOYOTA. COIOLLA SEDAM 2 Dr. t 1Deed. radJo & ...ter. (UlzNAL). 'lb1a ""8k ONLYSZ2tl lt71TOYOTA ired MW with ..... th• standard IHury ittmS that YCM1 would exptd. 1101190 I. · $6160°0 Plus Tax 4c Ucense MAR9UIS MOTOkS MlSSIONVIEJO IJl-2110 4tS.1210 OltAM91 COUNTY VOLVO EXCWllVJ!:L YVOLVO Larti•t Volvo Dealer . lnOfao,.CountJl COltOL.1.A COUPI BUY ot LEASE 4 1pet.'Cl.l radio fc heater DIR.ECI' <me• .. ).Thls-· Lr-m ~!~;~.:IV IJ 1·2110 4tS-t JI 0 Ari8h8lm 750-20ft .. , . \ . ~~~·.~:~:'. ........... ~"!.°.!'.~!~:t. ........... ~!·.~:~:!........... Wednesday. March 30. 1971 DAILY PILOT D! .Autos, IMporW , Autos, U1td Autos, Ustcf Ford 9940 Pontiac 9965 Autos, U1td Autos, UHd Auto1, U1ed •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• •••••••••• ••••••••••••• ••• ._.•••••••••••••••••• .......................... ftortffac 9965 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Vol•o 9772Cadlloc 9915 CM•roMt 9920 1973GrandTorinoSPort,2 For sale '68 Pont l&l' •:•u•••u••uu ....... lluultt'tHrd 9970 Thunderbird 9970 997, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• dr • f ull power• s barp Catahna good trans car 60 Pont. Le Ma oi.. 2dr ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Vecp1 1975 Volvo Wagon, 245 DL. '76 SEO de VILLE Corvair Monza '62, 4 i.pd, lookrnl{, $2350.1·492 3710 847 0317~ft12pm. · H T • 1 owner. ti8,000 •'74 T·BIRD Mint cond. '6ST B1rd, loadt-d ••••••••••••••••••••••• 27M4 pd AM /FM P/S I t oodC rb ---. mJJes, r uns grt. looks full p wr + fac. air, XlotcondS850.hrm. 71\'egoHatchbaclc,lomi. k• 1 • 1 • · Coulhon While full vinyl romp e e, g or pa '&$ Ford SOOXL 39 ooo ac 77 Astra Coupe, br and .:rent, must see & dnve, AM/F~t s•-~.,.. tp. V·tp &42 2J37 good shape, needs llres. rac ,whl/blue nt, $4995 top matching' leather SBS.646•70lS t F. '. 'h ; I $0 75 TFA 018 " """'""' ....,~ .. ~ t of 1"-u afl 540-0.187oreva644 2706 • 0 & • • • • tun m1 .xtra & arp. new. won on &ame show. on Y g • • Pwr dr locks 4t m uch _....,or ud r. ~ ant. 60 4 pwr. seal!> Corvair Monta '64, 4 !>pd $700 5116 7132 $3700. ~ (714>638·1349. mo~. New Mich. tires " Want Ads Call642·S678 5PM 496·7~ 'GS Volvo P 1800 Class1r Very eood cond. crwse t:ontrol. (Ql74302). .,~• running c~r. ~··c di c b k pp ..... 7c,. • .,..,.. u -~ l~ Ford LTD Brougham Autos. H•w tlOO Autos. H•w tlOO ~7~ ea. • --· Avfos, H•w tlOO Autos, Hew tlOO $8995 Or MOO as is. 646 7016 4 dr. Make utfer. ••• •••• •••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• •••••••••••• •••••••••• • •••••••••••• •••••••• • ••••••••-•••" St.900 S49·1636 '19731800 ES Great cond 41,000 ma .. fart 01r. · AM /FM . Pvt 1>ty . 7~. Chevett e '76 A M IF M, ---979-1674 •75 ELDO COUPE !>llcksh1fl S20oo Call ·12 GJlilxy soo Auto Po14er su11roor. A M /FM 675·1~ ___ t rans, front ll1:.k. PS 1 r.iclio, It track t ape, '6JN 6 1 1 A lt' 5 rJdwb ~ <lr ll·ather mt. cr u1i.c con• ova, cy' omi. runs rJd;o,htr, ~1500 Ph '7~Volvol64t-;,1.i,ooom1, trul, til l wheel & hke nu.super lrnns.By >t9.'l~l:.I 1mma c , loaded Pl'. C1hnoll'l top·LOAUE D! Owner $525.960-4962. $6800. 6"-5597 <Ql20775 J. 196.1 Nova,6 cyl, auto, xlnt HY73 ,Ford Gr ... nd Torino, ----------1 $7495 . shape. $495. By ownr . A/C, auto. all Xlras, '. Alllos.UHd 960-4962 53,ooo mi. 752·0234 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9ti8·734J 9901 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• •C• 642-0795 • ''" \1111 '''\ NEWPORTER II ~ M OTORS ''"-"1 H,UIUO~ lh ii;) •·1J ;·.•-.\ .:·i· ·1 .. '''" • •D ·• • ":p;.,._.,, .,_..,...,.1,(··· '73 CPE de VILLE 12 Chevy Caprice, 4 dr, - ------- r.0/40 power seut cruise sedan, lo mi , ma ny Mercury 9950 l'Ontrol, AM /FM. stereo-xt ras. Good co~~· ~ri~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• radio & full vinyl lop. ownr. $2500. 64 3325• '69 l\fl·reury M arqui$ (991MCE). S44-0662or 557·9865 UrouRham, PS. AC, runs 595 NalMn Cadilloc 2600 .......... d. c.ta Mesa $40 9'00 Chevy Nova 76, xlnt gai. l!O'>d. needs t ires. mileage sil ver .:re\ ~,<.>rCt•r ti-15 7195 aft blue pm' stnpes. hla1:k 51'M ant, air, P /S, P 1H. S.1300 -------- incl l yr war1Jnty Mustanq 9952 559-4912 ••••••••••••••••••••••• * $499 & * . 67 Mw,tani.:. up -H Chev. Monte Carlo, Auto p tS xlnt cond nu t1rei.. m 1 $1275 ---------'77 Coui>e de \'11le, copper "Int ~ond. 646·47~0 or 69.00) OnK.' AMC 9905 "' "-hlle top. Loaded. lk 540 0737 · 5-\M 111J'J •••••••••••••••••• ••• • • n ... w. 9000:\I1. Sl0,-195. P\ l - •74 AMC Spo;t.aboul pty,494 6481 ContiMntol 9930 '\tu.,t.mi: 'G6 ticyl. Runs Deluxe. 6-cyl, I JS. P /B, 73 L'I Do d 46 000 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• good \Int t•ond reclining seats. $2150. "• ra o. · m1, $1Jo0 557 3<!89 542.3379 xlnt rond. Loadl'd. PH '975 LIHCOLN pty. ~200. 644·2436 or CONTINENTAL ti!I l\lustan~. Low m1. •74 Gremlin. Gd cond. 963·6702 TOWHE COUPE i:ot•d '-"md, $1500/bst ofr. Low mi. Must sell. Ask· 67:1 •~il!I ing $1750. 548·1340 73 Coupe de Ville, Sen· l-'ull power. padcll'd vinyl ------i t inl'ls bur)!IJr alarm . top, leather inll'nor & Ofchmobile 995S Buick 9910 AM/F M ~terco t ape. cru1:.l' cont101 .•• ••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• rru1,.,I', lol'k~. radials. (981MN0). ~h~lksa\I• l'utl,1 ... s Supn·mc \!175. air, 1967 Buick LaSabrc, Xlnt xlntC'oncl $'j!!'i5.9G:!l:IW5 blucbook·Sl15h. our i\:\I F:\1 IJpc, tilt whl, Cond. New brakes, pn<'l'IS 1.1111.1h, mor <' Xlnt radial tires.~. 646·6181 '73COUPI:: Dc\'111.c. Exec ONLY $6495 li:ll llil!I personal ear. Showrm '75 Buick Skyhawk S, V6, l'ond. All xtras. :;2000 mi MARQUIS VOLVO 17,000 m i, air, AM/FM ~500. is:lJ.9661, SAM to MISSION \'11·.JU ;,t·uu,1 ... ,Supn•mc. A /C, \\I 1"'1 .,ll'r . elrc 4 wa v 't·ah, tlt \lohl Lo m1·~ :'1111,t M·ll t h1c; wknd 4!15 5!1(.lti stereo, PS. P B. tilt whl, 4 5P.M wkdys. 831 -2880 49 5· I 210 spd. Like new 493 7784 __:. _________ Camoro 9917 72·4dr , beau\ hlu1· '70 Bui ck Skyl ark ••••••••••••••••••••••• loaded. full p14r, 1 ownl'r Custom. till whl, vinyl '69 Camaro 350 PP 1'>44 li90 roor, radio, AJC, radial C<invcrt1blc. Ld conrf C -.. ----9932 llres. S1600/ofr. &Iii 8JOI; SI 1110 li-l:i o:!50 orve e it. l'utl.1 ...... 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Pinto Wgn, 1\ , S. ,., ··)J" //''1/J.::.-0 ~:' :~, air. :Ht .c,.!•;. l" ran. l'R \\t F\I rack. n"" I ~ -SJ!lS. 4!1.i 2130 •;, w.1.-~, ------t1rM, SJbOO 963 lf.90 Jft IT'S COMING FRIDAY, APRIL 1st A Red, White & Blue TO UNIVERSITY Sales & Service 2850 HARBOR BL VD. COSTA MESA I 540-9640 Vh ~-~ 9935 fH'\t ,Pt:-~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ___ d ___ b __ ,:.:"· • Hli-4 Panto. ark rown. ~ 7.2 DA RT DE '.\10 N \In tnp R 11, factory air. -::,''( Uean. ~lk -wht \nyl, n<'"' I•> mi ,Int C'•md kl• ... t of. ~'-l•rt'"· •I \t. "a•· SI 100 lcr '\.i' '>486 ~ ~ 710:! or '197 :.lj;ill w ------ - - ----Plymouth 9960 '73 DART Sw1n!!<'r. 2 dr. 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• owner. :mo<i 1111 S?too '74 PLYMOUTH &16-5316 19'i5 Doclg1· D.1rt S"'ini:l'r. Vin,1 top. ,\ir \011'11 11111,..r, Jl1'at1·r. ,\\I IL1d111, I.ow \I il1·.1i..:1· \ "' v c;o11d Condtt 111n. II\ ov.o'er :W.&SO afll'r l>µm or Wl't•k1•nd ... Ford 9940 ··············•········ .. PH IL LONG FORD t.•••'•••et(• .. J •"'(),•q t ••••• ....... 11'1. •wt• t•"''•' .... ..._ c;tat1on w.1,l(ono; Four to 1 hoo;,1• frnm. Maintained hy th1· L>.11ly P1l11t 11.:-l'l ).! ,1 ra ~t' S l 3 ff J' r IC l'll riithl frnm St.99:> to ~:ms S.·1· 1n v.111v l'1tot p;1rkan~· lot :t.10 \V('c;t Bav ...,, • ("11-.1.1 ~lt·~;i. or 1.111 h~2 13:.!I (or more 1n l11rmal1nn hk lor H1rk or t>'< Jr rn the 1 ln·t ~JrJ~l' -------i.6 l'lrmouth, 2 cir h.irrltnp. ::i11t1) Ir.Jn-.. rad1n. htr. Exrl'pllonal 9i0<1 Pvt pt\' 556·875 l ·;1 l'I) m. Cr1d.et .Strtk 'h11t. 1\)01111 m1, ,i.:ond 1 ond 9ilMI 1.1;; 111 i art :; Pontiac 9965 ............••..•....•. '75 Pont A!!lr<' Wa~ Very Clyde Johnson ... Presldent Dick Johnson ... Vlce President ALL OVER ORANGE COUNTY PEOPLE ARE COMING TO JOHNSON & SON ! SOME GOOD REASONS WHY: Well for one thing. we re loaded with Capri's Four's. V-Sixes. Black. Whttes. Reds or whatever you want and quite a few at the old price too. See for yourself why so many people from all over the who le county are shopping the Oldest Lincoln-Mercury Dealership in Orange. ,,_------TAKE YOUR CHOICE-------- BRAND NEW ... 1977 BOBCAT VILLAGER WAGON BRAND NEW ... 1976 CAPRI II MPG This Bal>y Wagon 1s a Heal Bcduly. lnclutlctl in Special Price 1s W S.W steel beltecJ tires. power steering and lront tl1 sc br~kes. luggage rack trim and df!luxe interior Stock number 814~ 1 ~"~ C,1• BtJi.;k 1S rt:dJy to ruar Popular 3 door Sport Coupe with c.1st aluminum .,.,t1t·Pls. du>'I r<1c111q mirror~ sharp gold trim ,ifHI plenty morP Sto<.k nurnt)(·• 6658 '----,$4,266.00------' 197 4 LINCOLN Coupe Light green ml'tall1c wlwhite vinyt root full power. AM FM <.teri•o. c;plit comfort loung" o;e.1b. L•c. :i350LUV s5995 1974 MERCEDES 450 SEL Sedan Beautiful Metallic Brown with leafhPr interior. compft>te lactory equ1pmenl. and '>un root. Outstanding 1n every way Immaculate condition. "See 1t Today.' Lie. :J945LHA HURRY 1975 MERCURY Couqar XR7. Equipped with AIWFM stereo power brakes & steermg. vinyl roof aor cond. All set to go. L•'-· :!152MXI s4395 1976 CADILLAC Seville. Le5s th An 1s,.._900 miles. beauflfuf Medium Bro~ finish with contrasltng beige vinyl roof and loather interior. Perfect m every way and all the factory equipped luxuries you expect on th15 fine automobile. .. S,..o ft Now." lie. #088PKE WON'T LAST USED CAR DEPT. 556-0520 1975 MERCURY Marqu•'> Brgh. 2 Dr Cp. Beautiful Maroon with malch1nq 1nte•1or & vinyl roof. all the standard factory luxury items. low mites 'l real beau1y See 1l now Lie. ~812MIN s5295 197 4 CADILLAC EIDorado V-8. auto. trans . factory air cond1l10111n9. power steering. oower disc brake•,, power windows. oower sears. radio, hearer. whitewall tiros. vinyl roof. tinted glass. wheel covers Blue with white Landau top. All the oxtrasl 1232KRE) s5995 .JOHNSON a SON LINCOLN MERCURY COUGAR CAPRI ·75 Panto Sedan. rlcpenc1.1 c le.in Lo m1 ·.., Nt-.1r new bli· !>ludent l·ar. • ~p11 '""'1"1" s1><·1· "his. l'l<' 2626 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 540-5630 (i'O:JNJK) S:!l<OO Call "'.!11.'ill &Iii (.N;(ii t'\l'' Jft e e "kd;1vs, li.tO t;;3;, ti 301>m. • A.II l"Mces "''" Ta11 and Llctt!H QI Appro•ecl C.-.dlt •AU Prlce1 fffectlu 72 Hou" ft-0111 flvbltcoffon •All COM SubjKt To l"riw Siii• ( Auto1, New 9800 Autos, H•w HOO Autos, M•w 9800 IAutos. Htw 98001Autos, Hew 9800 !Autos, Hew 98001Auto1, H•w tlOO •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• DISCOUNT PRICES WORLD'S LARGEST LUV DEALER BRAND NEW -.-,~-1977 LUVS 35 IN STOCK $3389 (IMMEDIATE DELIVERY) WE LEASE ALL MODELS WILL QUOTE PRICES ON PHONE DRIVE THE ALL NEW 1977 MONTE CARLO FULLY FACTORY EQUIPPED FOR ONLY $499DOWN s4992 J~~T s139ss FULL f'RICE PER MO. &C Utll,.. • T&l Orf VI" .,,11</ TU • 11~ <"9 41 ""I 1141 •1>1><o•t0 crtO•I 141111 l•U' Or..,.._,._.. DISCOUNT PRICES THE ALL NEW 1977 CAMARO s399 ·· ·~, · ........ :.~ .. _.:.. :: s 13439 "' tV'~ ~ ... 9\ ~ ,"'4.1 ... Mi()tt .1. •Ct;'Q-:"\ :'fO'•• DOWN , .... ''•Jo,~•: ,~~ °:'! :"" '~ PER MONTH PAYMENT I •• ·~ ..... s MEDIATE DELIVERY SPECIAL SALE PRICE 4870 RANDNE 1977CHEVROLETIMPALA IMPALA LUXURY FEATURES! s454342 o~~y Sl 2894 PER MO. l • • Wednesday. March 30, 1977 DAILY PILOT 010 SPRING DEMONSTRATOR 1977 GRAND PRIX SALE! Foctory Air Conditioninq SURFER YAN SALE 6 cyl air oondrhoning power steenng AM radio (A234234} s1495 1975 OlDSMOllLE ROY ALE V·8 auto trans factory llir cond1t1on1ng oower !Jfeerinq AM radio. Landau lop (430MDR) •4395 DEMO V-8 engine lurbohydrama11c 1ransm1ss1on rallve wheels steel belled radial tires. Power sleenng. pawer disc brakes high energy 1gn1tion system. luxury cushion steering wheel. padded Landau top rear bumper guards. tinted glass Power door tockS. pawer windows. tilt steenng wheel. bOdy side moldings. AM/FM stereo radio Ser #2H57K7P135219 Sug- gested Factory Retail Sticker Price $7869 60 $ 1977 CATALINA SAFARI WAGON Factory Air ConditionhtcJ V-8 engine turb0hydrama11c transmission. steel belled radial tires pawer sieenng power dose brakes high energy 1gn1l1on svstem prolec11ve rubber bumper strips. nylon cul·P1le carpeting front & rear bumper guards. load compartment car"ting rallye gauge cluster & clock tinted glass LH re- mote control soort mirror remole electric ta11ga1e release AM/FM stereo radio. rallye II wheels + tnm rings custom front & rear seal Ser ll2l35K7X100841 . Suggested Fac1ory Reta11 Sticker Price $8080 70 Factory Air Conditioning V-6 engine. turbohydramat1c lransm1ss1on steel belted radial tires Iron! seat console tinted glass. LH remote control scort mirror window sill + hood rear edge molding wheel opening moldings. power front disc brakes AM radio. rallye II wheelc; 1 trim rtngs body side moldings Ser 112S87C7N 133174 Suggested Factory Retail Sticker Price S6295 75 $ Factory Air Conditioning v 8 engine auromat1c rransm1ss1on nyron cur pile carpeting root drio moldings. luiwry cushion steenng wheel. bucket seats. accent slflOf'S. steel belted radial tires. rear & Iron! bumper guards Iron! seat console. rallye gauges with clock tinted glass. LH remote control sPoM mirror. cower front disc brakes power sreenng pawer door locks. cower windows bOdy su::le moldings AM/FM stereo. lilt steenng wheel rallve II whPels & lnm nngs Ser t12Z69R7L 100089 Suggest· ed Factcxy Retail Sticker Price S6976 40 1977 VENTURA SJ 4 DOOR 821BE7X087011 --~0n.:5=> ... ~!~~d\" ---~-·· ..... . DEMO EVERY '77 VAN IN STOCK CLEARLY DISCOUNT PRICED WE CAN CUSTOM BUILD OUR VANS TO YOUR SPECIFICATION 1971 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX V-8 auto tnns. factnrv aor cond1t1on1nq oowRr str>ering Landau too. rallye whP"ll•, '030DZPl •1995 1973 PONTIAC CA TAUNA CPE. V·B auto trans. factory a" cond1t1omng. cower steering. radio. healer. whitewall trres. vinyl roof (684HOE) •2795 V-8 auto Iran'> lnctorv air cond1t1on1nq oow1>r steering ra11ye wheels camper shell 11 F2S918J s3495 I 976 FORD ELITE V-8 a•Jll'). tranc; factory air pawer c;teNinq. powPr windows. AM radio. Landau too (283PFBJ •4795 v.a auto tranc;. oowPr <.tf'Prinq AM·FM •,fereo box m:iq wheplc; custoni pain! 17443 7Z s5495 1975 PONTIAC AREBIRD V-8. a11to radio heater p stpenng. p brake'! factory air whirr> wall !•res. burkr>t seats. console r.~llye whef'lt., till >teenng f062NBY) s4595 1972 IUICK LESAIRE 1971 V.W . CONVERTIBLE 1976 DODGE SURFER-VAN V-8 automatic stereo taoe radio hearRr mag wheels high back seats. special oa1nl stereo taoe plus more ( 1C 18075) 1974 CHEVY MALIBU WAGON V·A J!lf'l rrans tacrorv air PO~r ste<>r1f'1q AM 4 •;riAPt1 AM·FM sterPo mag wheptc; Hurry -hard rao o Landau roo (480MPT> to fond (234MXI) •2195 Hurry I 975 MERC. MONARCH GHIA V 8 auto trano; lac1ory air C">nd1ton1nq CYJwPr SIN>rrnq AM-FM stereo OUCkPI <;eats I IOL WP $4195 1975 FORD GRAN TORINO WG. V·8 auto trans. factory air 00f'ld1t1on1nq oower stPering radio heater 9 oaGsenger 171 1MGEJ •4195 I'~. • 197 6 DODGE SURFER· VAN V-8 aJtO radio heater o steering o brakes mags soecial o;iint ,u,.,roof bed rPlngerator. h•gh back seats taoe deci< f850PPNJ •7195 1973 AMC GREMLIN 8 cyl a•1to tranc; AM radio (338JFOJ •1995 '6995 1973 PONTIAC AREBIRD V·8 auto . radio cower c;teennq oower brakes air cond white wall ltrf"> bucket seats. console. rallye whPels 335JNJl •3195 1973 DODGE SURFER VAN V-8 auto trans . power steenng. p0wer disc brakes. radio ( 111045) •4195 V-8 auto trans factory alf cond1t1omng. steering rild10. luggage rack ( 716HZM) s3795 1975 BUICK l:E SABRE Hardtop V·8 auto trans. factory air cond11toning, oowPr <;!PF>nng power w1naows. AM/t-M c;tereo radio he~ler. vinyl rool tinted glao;s (231MK0} •4395 1976 PONTIAC TR.ANS-AM V 8 auto stereo radio heater. p steering o. brJkec; factory alf. bucket seats. console rallye wheels (813NPCI $6195 OPEN DAILY-9 A.M. TO I 0 P.M. WE LEASE ALL MAKES AND MODELS ,.. •J Ht•ntington Beach Afternoon N.Y.Stoeks -- Fo11ntain Valley .VOL. 70, NO. 89, 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1977 TEN CENTS llB Civil Def~itse FUnding Disputed By ROBERT BARKER 0111• D•llY P'llolSt•ll Huntington Beach city officials are quietly trying to resolve a dispute with the federal government over financing of the city's civil defense center bl the basement of city hall. At stake 1s about $85,000 that the government says it wants the city lo return unless certain steps are taken by the city. Local officials say the federal government a~reed to pay $85,000 as its share of the cost of the em.er~eocy operations center when the facility was built in 1974. They hint that the federal government may be trylng to renege on the agreement. However, there was a federal stipulation at the time the center was built that the money for the center come out or public funds and that the accounting be handled sepatately from the remainder of the civic center costs. The costs apparently were lumped together and pai<l by the city's Public Facilities CoroorJltion. It is undersl<>dd that the federal government is asking the cicy to pay the PFC the total amount of construction costs or $169.164.64. The government would then release ·its share of the costs providing two other conditions are met. They include that the center be made available to the city for the full term of the lease of »years and that the center not be altered without approval of defense officials. Although officials declined to say so, it was learned that the city may be willing lo pay the PFC for its share of the costs, The purported plan is that the PFC would then return the money to the city in some form, pos!Jibly in lower city rents on ~e buildings. 'the city has maintained a low profile on the financial disagreement and it was learned that PFC dfrectors were told the matter is confidential and not to talk about it. City Administrator Bud Belsito said today that the federal government approached the ctty about the emergency operations center and asked that it be incorporated into the civic center. He said the federal government at that time agreed to pay half the costs, but now may be trying to back down because or a technicality as to the owershipofthe facility. The agreement was betwttn the city and federal government. <See DISPUTE, Page A2) Crash Survivors Lftnd .at El Toro Assassins Panel Chief Counsel Resigns Post WASHINGTON <AP> -The House assassinations committee accepted the res1gnat1on of embattled chief counsel Richard A. Sprague today with several members charging he was driven out by false charges, a wit c h hunt and character assassination. Al'Wlrt .... tlt QUITS HOUSE POST Counsel Richard Sprague Sprague said he resigned in the hope that his departure would impel the House to extend the committee's life m a vote later today. Some members said they agreed to accept the res1gnal1on out of respect for Spragut"s desire. If the vote fails. th1· p.inPI daes at midnight Thursday The committee was sl'l up lo inves tigate the killin gs of President Kcnnedv and civil righls leader Marlin. Luther King Jr At their meetin g today. committee members insisted that Spra g ue rc s i~ned voluntarily and was not asked to step aside after an informal House vote count indicated the panel would be killed off 1f he remained. Sitt.er resentment surfaced in the House this week to Sprague·s surviving his feud with former chairman Henry B. Gonzalez <D-Tex.). who resigned this month after the committee refused to support his efforts to fire Sprague. At least five committee members angrily accused Gonzalez of making false charges against Sprague and using what one called McCarthy-like tactics to drive Sprague out of office. Gonzalez contended that Sprague refused to cut costs after the House rejected his pr<>posed $6.5 million <See JFK, Page A2) * * * Probe-linked Death Autopsy Schednled PALM BEACH, Fla <Af>l Authorities planned an autopsy today in the apparent shotgun suicide of a man recently con ta cted by thl' House committee on assassinations in its investigation into the killing of President Kennedy. The victim was George de Mohrenschildt of Dallas, a geologist who taught French at Bishop College and had been an acquaintance of Lee Harvey Oswald and his wafe, Manna. Palm Beach County Sheriff's Lt. Richard Sheets said there was "no reason to suspect anything other than suicide but the investigation is continuing." He said a formal ruling would be made arter the autopsy. An asssassination committee source in Washington said investigators for the panel had been trying to find de Mohrenschildt, 65, to interview AD IN PILOT PROJ'ED SLEEPER So your mother·ln·law's SUI· gested she come live with you - now what do you do with the aparebed? "I sold lld•htaway!" Tbat'1 the advertising 1uicces11 story related by a Costa Mesa man who placed this clasalfled ad: . Contomp. hideway b~. yellow, «•"'e, & wlllte check. New $100 ux- uxx Remember, tbe Dally Pilot ta btre to helJ> )'OU Ond Dtt home. for unwanted ltema. Call "2-5671 tod•J. him. and only reeently located · him in F1orida. De Mohrenschildt's body was found by his daughter, Alexandra, 33. in the guest room of a palatial oceanside home in exclUJive Palm Beach. He and his daughter arrived there from Brussels for a visil with relatives, Sheetl said. ••At the time of tbe shooting, he waa alone in the house except for two maids who aald they did not hear the shot," $beets said. He sald t he erellmlnary investtiatioo showed tb.e victim died of a bead wound. A 20-gauge abotcun wu round near tbe body~ Sheets said no suicide note was found . Willem Oltmans, a Dutch journalist who has been interviewed by assassination committee investigators, has said publicly that the Russian·bom de Mohrenschildt told him ln an interview he felt some responsibility for Kennedy's death. It was not clear from the joumlliat's account whether de Mobr ensehildt said a nything other t h an that aa an acquaintance of Oswald be felt he mlght have been able to st.op the aaaualnaUon In some way. The Warren Commission conclud~d that Oswald auasslnated Kennedy. actin1 alon• and not aa part or 1u\)' conaplracy. llOitnian Miuing J>EL MAil (AP) -Air and sea search teama ~ed Tufllday tbty w..-e unable to flDd any tra~• o f Norm•n Leroy Un•iftf W', n, ol LllealM. Victims Taken to . Hospitals By the Daily Pilot Starr A huge U S Air Force C-141 Starhfter touched down at El Toro Mannl' Corps Air Station today carrying Orange Coast survivor!\ of the Canary Islands· air disaster back lo family and friends The large cargo plane, which has been an airborne ambulance for the 57 injured American survivors of tht• airplane crash wa!> greeted by a covey of ambulances which carried the crash victims to local hospitals. Only a small group of about 10 family members and friends were allowed near the plane which touched down at 10· 35 a.m. LAGUNA HILLS RESIDENT, FLOY HECf(, RETURNS TO COAST AFTER AIR DISASTER Say• She Survived Cothalon Of Jumbo Jet.a lly Jumping 20 Feet To S•fety · Officials said the small group of adults and children were on hand to greet Ht!rbert and Laura Waldrip of Laguna Hiiis ,_ Norman Wilhams of Palos Verde and John and Louise Combs of HawaU. 'Stand By' Last Words Dutch Prober Admits Takeoff Not Cleared One woman clutched a bouquet or flowers as she watched the collection of ambulances that greeted the plane slowly unload patients through the huge aircraft's rear door. The medical personnel, on hand to treat v1ct1ms who suffered burns and other injuries when the two jumbo 747s collided on a fog-shrouded runway in the Canary Islands four days ago, and the small collection of family and friends were dwarfed by the crowd of 80 newsmen on hand to SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE. Canary Is lands <AP>-"Stand by. I will call you for takeoff." were the las t instructions from the Santa Cruz airport control tower to the KLM jumbo jet that collided with a Pan American jumbo as the Dutch plane was making its takeoff run, a Spanish government official reported today. A Dutch investigator admitted Tuesday that the KLM plane bad not been cleared for takeoff Sunday. But he claimed the American plane should not have been on the runway where it was hit. a claim Pan Am dL'>puted. Meanwtule. two survivors of the colhs1on died during the night, ra1smg the death toll in aviation's worst disaster to 5T1. They included 323 Americans. all but four of whom were aboard the Pan American plane, ~collding to airline sources. Olle or the survivors, Isabelle Lord ol Long Beach, died on a U.S. Air Force transport taking ~ of tbe 71 persons who escaped * * * from the fiery collision to the United States. The other, Col. Marvin Waters of Petaluma, died at midnight in a Santa Cruz hospital. Most of the other 52 survivors flown to the United States were being taken to the U.S. Army Burn Center in San Antonio, Tex. ,Jar treatment. One survivor, stewardess Carla Johnson from the P•n American plan e, was still hospitalized in Santa Cruz. Pan American said it was arranging commercial transportation home for other survivors. Tbe bodies or the dead were laid out in a hangar at the edae of the Sant.a Crur runway where experts were working 18 houri; a day Identifying them and preparing them for shipment home. Officials said the repatriation could not begin until Sunday. The admission that the airport control tower bad not authorized the Dutch plane to take off came from Fram VAil J\ejsen, head oC * * * Student Predicts . Fatal Air Tragedy · the Dutch Clvil Aviation Authority's team investigating the collision. He said the taped conversations between the tower and the two Boeing 747 jets showed the KLM pilot had been given preliminary clearance but not final clearance to take off. "But the KLM plane started. which is not in accordance with normal procedure," the investigator said in a statement. "We presume there was a misunderstanding in the KLM cockpit regarding the position of the Pan American plane on the runway." Van Rejsen said the American plane was told to pull off the main runway onto a parallel taxiway at an exit. called "C-3'' and was beyond that point when it was rammed by the Dutch plane. But a spokesman for Pan Am, W. H. Waltrip, said the American plane was ordered onto the third taxiway on its left. which crew interpreted as being C-4 since the first taxiway was cJosed to traffic. ROME Council To View 188ues Tbe Huntineton Beacb .HOME Council will dlscuss several city issues in a meeting tonight at 7: 30 al the police training faciijty [n the civic center. record Ole homecoming. - In all , 24 of the plane's <See RETURN, Page A2) * * * Rites Planned For Victims The Orange County Senior Citizens Council will observe a moment of silence Friday in memory of about 50 county seniors who died in Sunday's jet airliner disaster in the Canary Islands. Countv officials said a list o( county cities and the toll from each area will be read during the brief rite The observance will be held at l p.m . in room G-220 in the county personnel building, 625 N. Rose St .. Santa Ana. Co ast Weat h e r HOME Council President Mark Porter said the homeowner 1roup will dt8cuss the planned development of senior citizen· . towers at the Five Points Arca, val'ious c h arter revision ptopolall and ftnanclng methods used by the Public F•cll1Uea Corporal.ion. Light variable winds and increasing cloudiness with a chance of showers through Thursday. Lows tonight in Jow 50s. Highs Tbutsday in upper 60a. . INSIDE TODAY \ Thousand• of tetn,age mother• .o~ keeping their bobtcf, toeing aocial .and econorntc problem• well be11ond Chdr JICGrt. The /ir1t of two nporu on Che ph~nwnon begins on. P.oge A1. PMeengers ru SYDNEY, Auttratla (~P) -A KLM jUmbo Jet increASed speed and landed here 45 mlnutea ahtad or schedule ••rly Wednesd•Y beca u se conbmtnated drlnklnf water b•d made about b l Its 95 J)Ut~m tn, 1polte1meo for tho Dote" a h'lirte reported. AmtiU.__ wete on band wberi ·ua. landed and •hr people were ~pltaliled J.n utWactory ~ . ' • A2 OAIL V PILOT H /F Russ RejeCt A1·.U.s Treaty. Proposals 'MOSCOW CAP> U S.-SovieL talks on a new nuclear arms control agreemenl collapsed tod a1 when the auuians rejected American proposals for a new Stretegic Arms Limitation Treaty. Secretary of Stale Cyrus R. Vance told a news conference that Soviet leader Leonid l Brezhnev rejected the A men can concepu. Vance said Brezhnev · ·eicamlned our two proposals County Defieit and dad not find ei ther acceptable. ·'They propoged not.hiog new on their aide," he said. Vance said he and So•iet Foreign Minister Andrel A. Gromyko would meet again in May to see if the talks could be resumed. . "I am disappointed," Vance said, "that we failed to make progress in what l consider to be the most essential" ot the issues. between the superpowers. The American secretary ~d he had had a cordial and buatneullke one-hour meeting witb ltteW\ev, but the Soviets rejected the U.S. proposals ··because they did not coincide with what they considered to be an equitable deal'• Vance denied the rejection had hurt overall U.S.-Russian relations, ~ying progress had been made i.n other areu during hia lhreedays of Lalks. Frwm Pflfl't A J RETURN ••• • 0•1ly P'llot St.rll P"916 A.lien Care Cost remaining JO passengers got off at the Marine Corps air facility. Season Opener Aid Plan Backed Air Force officials and representatives of Pan American Airways said :i7 survivors origin.Uy were slaf.ed to make the return trip from Santa Cruz De Tenerife in the Canarv Is lands, but one person died wbjle in the hospital and another died during the long flight home. llyKATHYCLANCY OI I._ 0111¥ Pilot Si.ti Orange County Supervisors. faced with a S.1 1 milhon budget deficit for treating ind1gcnt patients at UCI Medical Cc-ntcr. endorsl'd legislation today to ht·lp rN·over part of the cost Supervisor Ralph Cl ark said county taxpayers this yeiU" will spend about $1 2 mil hon to pay for emergency treatment <.1t the hospital for illegal aliens, and cu rrent pubhc asustancc programs do not allow the county to recoup those costs However. he said. a ball has been mtroduced m Congress that would provide for federal repayment of <·ounty costs an t reatmg those an the country illegally. And supervisors asked him to express lhe county's support for that measure when he goes to Washington. DC . next \\ t>f'k on Orange County Transit D11>tnct business. From Pa~ Al DISPUTE ... hut the ownership of the fac1hly vests in the PFC until bonds arc paid off, accordmR to Belsito. He said that negotiations are '\·ery dehcate and he is rt-luctant to discuss details until the c1tv council and the PFC ran review proposed agreements Don Kiser. assistant secrf"tarv to the PFC. said this momm~ that the matter Iii a "super critical operation ... He said that nei;tollataom; on the dty. state and federal level havf' hee n mandated to remain confldenlial. Ruth BailPv, PFC vice president. said· today, "I am concer n ed about the C'Onftdentiality of the situation hecause 1f we are not legally responsible to pay half the ronstrucllon costs we should not do It. .. "However. l do aJ(ree that the· federal go\·ernment i-hould pa' half the costs hecausl' 1t .... ac; 11 .. reque!>t thi:il 1t he hullt, she added. "I feel that the public should h<' aware or ;my monaes that arc being transferred back and forth het~ccn the PFC and the city, · she sa1ct. The city C'OUncil and PFC director~ wall hold a joint meeltng Monday night at 6 1> m on the malt<'r Measure Endorsed SACRAMENTO (APJ -The state Health Department. a troubled $4-ballion <'Olossus that touches the lives of millions of Californians, should be broken up, the Brown administration said Tuesday. The administration endor5ed a bill to create four smaller departments out of the 22,000·cmploye Health Department. ORANGI COAST M ,, DAILY PILOT ~...r~~~."r,i;.::.:..::-::.:;;.:; to.•• -1'1>1"9(0_ ... , -...... -.... ~l\ftN Mo"<f1v '"'°""" fJrlCS.y ,., (e-\tf ,.._W Ht• .. •I ht<fil H\t'ftft~ •.cftl,~ t••" V1tt1v, lr¥1"•· \•Cfdlthit<'-V1111p .,_. l-.. -~ \ooll~Co.11 ................... IHI· hM I\ IM.l'Mfu.d "41'iH'Ott\ .-.d° ~ ,,_ :;;;~~=':'!1.~:.:~,i.:!1.,,. ... ""' ........... .. t.,1 .. nt •"'Ct '"'ultOWf' ito•.c-Vl<A ~H-1 • .,. 0.-tl M.1- T-H K-it ldll ... .'-::::.t::::· Offtt• M. l.... •tc-lf. 11911 •u111-..1 lllM""'"' l•tort "_,....,., W .. t 0Ul't' C-Y fdf ..... H11"tlf'IOto11 It tcfl Ol'fto. 'mf 11 • ., ~ ,.., ... , .. , M.lllll>t"-"· lf.O.ll&ol'IO tit .. Otftc:H ""t= ~-::·;:'~=;~-· ._ .. _, .., .... ,' JllOl la .... "- ·•-Ot_ .. _ r.,.,._., p1•>Ml-4n1 CIH""M Anent .... Ma-MTt ··-lttttll Or ..... c-. c-"-.... 1211 ~ ::' ~=.c::..~ =r.r.., ,, :J"'.''"""'ltt' ... "'" ,,. .... rff'efvcte ._,llM•l ,,..,., ,.,,.iuo.., tf ~ ..... -.. .__ ..... ,.,,.r. .. ,. " ea.ti• ....... ~., .... ~I• h•ttf tlltfl .., 0"''~ u" =-~~ :~~~ -~lfl MOltHJ The county had put $5 million in the 1976-77 budget to pay for indigent medical treatment after the hospital was transferred from the county to UCI. However. a report by County Health Officer J . R . E lpers said the costs this year will hat about S9.1 million. Clark said the proposed federal legislation recognizes that enforcement 0( immigration laWl> as a federal problem not a county problem. ··It 1s not up to us to enforce yet we are asked to provide medical care." Clark said. County Adm1mstrative Officer Robert Thomas said the county by law cannot deny emergency treatment to anyone. "Doctors define f'mf'r,:tencies as pam and suffenng," he said, "and we must pro\'tde th.it service." Clark said a larg<' part of the Sl.2 million spent for illegal ali<'ns is for delivery of babies. Supervisor Laurence Sd1m1t also told fellow board m(:mbt•r'\ slate legislation has been introduced that coul<1 bring the county about $800,000 worth or medical costs not coverc•d by the "tate's Medi-Cal program. And at this suggestion that measure "as referred to the county·s leg1slat 1 ve com m1llN.• for ~lud) Jnd rccomnwndJtw11. 'Colonel' Hit By HB Bandit A bandit grahbed S213 from one of Colonel Sanders· aides in Huntington Beach Tuesday night and 1s sought today on armed robbery charges. The suspect, a male Latin about 25 vears old with shoulder-length hair and a mustache. marched into the Kentucky Colonel Fried Chicken outlet at 19091 Brookhurst St. about 9p.m .. police said. . 'This IS no JOke . . this IS a stickup,'' the robber told the nervous clerk, simulating a pistol in his pocket as he demanded the day's receipL'i. Investigators said the bandit pocketed the cash and fled into the night. Teachers' Union To Meet Thursday Teachers' union members will hold a public meeting Thursday 10 Huntington Beach to cti!lcuss the effects of arb1trat1on 10 employe.management negotiations. The meeting, sponsored by West Orange County United Teachers members, will be held a t 7:30 p.m . in the Murdy Community center. near the corner of Golden West and Norma Streets. The Starlifter first landed. on American soil at McGuire Air Force Bue in New Jersey where 10 of the passengers were taken off the plane including Byron and Grace Ellerbrock of Lacuna Hills. Officials there said lwo were allowed to go home. The plane then Oew on to Ft. Sam Houston at San Antonio, Tex .. where the critically burned were transferred by special ambulance to the Brooke Anny Medical Hospital 's burn lreatm('nt center Included in that group of 14 were Larry and Phyllis Walker. Laguna Beach residents and travel agent Jean Brown of Laguna Hills. According to the roster released by officials in the Canary Islands. the remaining 30 were s lated for California. Twenty-four were bound for El Toro and six for Tr a vi$ Aii; Force Rase in the Sun Francisco Bay Area In a press conrerence at McGuire. Air Force medical personnel who attended the m1urcd on the nine-hour return flight said the surviving J>J'\i-engers were expressing a m1:-.tu1c of grief and thankfulness. Air force nurse Capt. BeU\ Scannen said "It's amazing how people were venting their feelings. whether they were thanking God 'that I survived,' or expressing their gnef." She said the survivors were saying thmgs hke· "Thank God I'm alive when you think or all tbose who died." Of the 24 people deplaning at El Toro, five went to Saddleback Community Hospital, two to USC-Los Angeles, two to the San Diego Naval Hospital and the balance were headed to the UC Irvine Medical Center. A partial list provided by local medical authorities was as follows· Saddl eback Community Hospital -Grace and H. W. McGowan. Mario Tyzblr and Laura and Herbert Waldrip. All \\ere listed as ambulatory patients and all are Laguna Hills res1d~U USC Medical Center -F1oy and Paul Heck of Laguna Hills. Heck 1s listed In critical condition. San Otego Naval Hospital- Anthony and Isobel Monda of La Mesa . Roth are listed as ambulatory UCt Medical Center-CleO' Brusco. Lake Oswego, Ore.; John and Louise Combs. Hawaii; Ruth and Stephen Culbertson. Arizona: Edward Lamp, Walnut Creek: Edgar Ridout, Alpine, Calif.; Erma ~hlecht, Palm Springs; Ethel Simon, Los Angeles ; Richard and Kay Sinnett, Wash .. and Norman Williant5, Palos Verde. Suspect Grilled On Sex Slaying An Oklahoma sex caae suspect, apparently fascinated by Lhe slaying or a Garden Grove woman whose killer haa a $10 000 bounty on his bead, wu ~ng questioned today by Huntlnit.on Beach police. The unidentified motorist was initially arrested about 1 a.m. today on Beach Boulevard at Yorktow n Avenue for invesUgaUon of drunken drivtna. Then stUMed police found what he w u carrylna. ''We thOl\&ht for awhile we had the Garden Grove murder 1uspect,n Watc:b Comm1nder Lt Jack Rclnholll explained. He said after rookie OIClcer Jim WU1on placed the 1upect under arrest., tt wu dlacovued he carried a colleatlon of .newapaper cllpplnp about the rape-murder caM. 1'"urthermoro, Lt. Rtl.nhott1 added. the suspect carried two separate eeta of personal Identification papers. He alao carrld publlabed composite ldenU·ldt mug shots of two possible suapectl in the Janet Stallc&.1p abduction and murder, which were prepared by poUce a rtlata baaed on bits of information tt\ey previously developed. lnveattaatora aald their drunken drlvinc 1us~t cl&lmoo ho ia wanted ln Oklahoma for a 141rlea of sex otrenst1 lncludlnc •odomy and 10 la held 11 a poulble lnteratalefurtUvt. HWlilnctoa Beach pctlce gent a t.el~&.Ype to Oklahoma authoritJes ' ldenUlyinc ~tlr. p!Uoner and requ..uri, any lnf•tnaUon on arrut warrants luued there • No eannect10n hu been made at atl bttweea blm and th• G&l"den Grove mui'det vleUm. ' Pair of early bird beachgoers soak up sun the Orange Coast. Huntington Beach in HWltington Beach as city crew hauls officials are putting on extra lifeguards to lifeguard towers from its winter storage man the newly painted towers next week, location to its duty station. Annual Easter when crowd of vacationing students are vacation starts this weekend and that expected to hit the beach. marks the st:art nf the _b_e_a_ch_s_e_a_s_o_n_a_l_o_n~g'---------------------- $21,000 in Drugs Netted in HB Raid Front Page A J JFK ••• a year budget and tried to undermine Gonzalez's authority over the staff. A team of Huntington Beach, Long Beach and Hawthorne police detectives raided a cottage in Huntington Beach Tuesday night, capturing three suspects and semng more than $2 l.000 worth of LSD and cocaine. investigators announced today. Jerry Jensen, 31, Lorene Harvey, 23. both of the residence at 617 16'lh Street, and a companion Steven Bunch, 26. were booked for Investigation of sale of dangerous drugs and possession or dangerous drugs for sale. Investigators said Bunch lives in tbe Long Beach area. He and Jensen remained in Huntington Beach City Jail in lteu of $10,000 bail each Mass Harvey '.\as released on $5.000 bond today. investigators said. Huntington Beach police Sgt Carl Vidano of the narcotics detail said the old 16th Strl'<'t residence yielded 7,000 tablet:. of l.he ha1Jqcll)o&en1c drug packaged an sheets of blotter paper. an addition to about t"rJ ounces of cocaine Investigators said lhey also found two guns, one a hunting rine. and asare. "This is more acid than we have come up with in a long time." said Sgt. V1dano, adding that LSD curr ently brings dealers about $3 per tablet on the 1Ihcit drug market. H e added that the initial investigation was begun by Long Beach and Hawthorne officers and that. after the alleged LSD sale occurred Tuesday, a search warrant was obtained allowing lawmen to raid the. premises where th('y believed a large quantity of the drug was hidden. U.N. Talks Resume l1NITED NATIONS, NY CAP l -Negotiations r<' .. ume today in the l'natcd ~ations Security Council on a proposC'<t declaration of pnnc1ples calhng- for 111ternat1onal aid to South Arrica liberation movements "In · their legitimate struggle." Sprague contended he needed the money because he could not use FBI or CIA investigators since the role of those agencies was part of the prob<' Since then, a S2.5 million budget for this year ''as agreed upon by Sprague and the commiltce Rep. Stewart Mc Kinney CR Conn.>. told the committee he was a child of the McCarthy era. referring to the late Sen. Joseph McCarthy <R·WIS.). "I think 1n the case of Richard Sprague w<· have seen a witch hunt and devastation of human rights that I never expected to see again," McKinney said. •·1 think a m a n has been systematically and publicl:, destroyed by rumor. innuendo." Rep. Robert Edgar CD-Pa.), broke with the House tradition of never makan~ charges against a fellow congressman by name and said he believed Gonzalez was guilty of character assassination ' against Sprague. Gonzalez has accused Sprague of deceit. Chi11oiserie HTA8LISHeO '"' An exquisite interpretation of oriental imagery from Drexel's inspired Et Cetera collection. The classic accent in every sense of the word. It can make a room come alive with the mystiQue and romance of oriental splendor all the while It displays your dearest treasures.lnbtacklaCQUerfinishwittisilkecreenchinolse- ne decoration and hand painted embellishments. In· eludes interior lights, adjustable glass shelves, and gilt fin-!b lsh back panel. 56"Wide by79~"highby 14" deep. Dl8XBI • PROFESSIONAL INTFRIOR OESIQN WITHOUT OBLIGATION •COMFORTABLE PAHKING •CONVENIENT FIN.4NCINQ 1514 NORTH MAIN • SANTA ANA•541-"4391 Tundey, Wldna,a1y, Thursday ind Saturaey. G 30101;30 The Store of Famous Names Monday ,~•oG• Frie11y11.3010~ ~-=--· ... fl.,.\t ·-0-.-.1. ~lltf • .._...., Ctfllurv. IMH, WiloftM. \""rrltl \l .. tn~r. ~.~. ~ .._,,,., M•"' .. Met1wo, °*""''°""""Or_,.,.• ~11119 n ....,u .. ot""' ••mow•,..,,.°"' . Irvine VOL. 70, NO. 89, 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A Wl!ON6SDAY1 MARCH 30, 1977 To ay' Closing N.Y. Stoelu~ • TEN CENTS Jets Diverted During OC Ju-ry To11r? By TOM BARLEY Of I ... 01lly ,.tlol Stiff An Orange County Superior Court judge was told TueMday that jet aircraft were diverted from their normal routes over the Harbor Area while the jury was vis iting the home or a developer who wants more than $200,000 in alleged Jet noise dama~es from the county Attorney J erold Fadem told Judge Frank Domenichint that he was not prepared to 1dent1Cy the individuals responsible for the decision to change the normal flight path. ··But this kind of thing has happened before," Fadem said ·'The aircraft pilots were told by the control toY er to change their fhghl path and minimize Jet noise at the very time the jury was touring the i,trea. '' Developer Harry U'lk'r claims in hls action ~flttpst itte county tbet living conditions in his home at 2342 Mesa Drive have become intolerable since the county permitted jet traffic to operate at the airpor\. Rinker bought the Santa Ana Heights tlome in 1965 He has testified that he wes assured by eounty officials that jet traffic would never be permitted in the area. Many of the jurors who are b e ing asked to award him damages visibly winced Tuesday as noise expert Paul Veneklasen replayed recordings of Jel engine noise in the vicinity of the Rinl<er home. Crash Survivors Land Eyes Legislation County Seeking '. Aid Recovery · By KATHY Cl.ANCY Of llW Olily Pll•I \Ull Orange County S11pen 11>or">, facf'rl "ith a S4 l m1lhon hudi:et def1c1t for treating ipcftJ!cnt patient~ at L'CI M('di<-al Ccnl<.'r Land Use Plan OK'd In Irvine Following a six hour pubht· hearing attended by about 1:, endorsed leg1slat1on toda) to hC'lp recover part or the cost Supt>rv1sor Ralph Clark o;it 1cl t•ounl) taxp;wero; th ts vear "'111 ::.pend about $1.2 million to pa\ for emergenn treatment Cit tht· hospital for illegal itlten-,, and rurrent public as1>1stunC'c programs do not allow tht.· countv to recoup those costs However. he said. :.1 bill has been introduced m Con ~rt•s:-. that "'nuld pro\11lc· for f1·d1·rCJI repayment of l'Ount\ c·osts 1n treating thosl' 1n !ht· t•ountn 1llegall) A noice specialist who.testified earlier told the j ury that it was absolutely impossible to carry on a conversation in the Rinker home when a jet aircrall was flying overhead. ll was noted by Judge Domeructlini during Tuesday's session that the jury wm: be making a second trip to the area . H - to judge Jet noise for themselves under actual flying conditions. Rmker 't1 lawsuit1s regarded as a test case and is being watched by hundreds of Harbor Area residents Success for Rmker could mean the trial of lawsuits ID which the pla1nt.i.fJs have demanded more than S30 mllllon in damages from the COWtty ' .at-El Toro OlllY "llot ,. ... llbf "9~ ,..,IM Victims Taken to Hospitals Bl the Dally Pilot Starr A huge U S. Air Force C-141 Starliftcr touched down al El Toro Manne Corps Air Station today carrying Orange Coast ::.urvivor.. of the Canary Islands air disaster back to family and friends The large cargo plane, which has been an a irborne ambulance for the ~7 injured American sur- 1vors of the airplane crash, w:is gr eeted by a covev of 17 am- bulances which carried crash victims to local hospitals. Only a s mall group or about 10 family m embers and friends were on hand to greet the plane which touched down at 10:35 a.m . H ow ever. m edi<-nl officials would not allow the group to come near the patients taken off the plane J.rvme resident$, the Irvine Plan n1ng Commission endorsed a land use plan Tuesday that calls for Cl n ult1 m;ite I n. ine J>Opulation of 230.000 :\nrl supt'n 1:-.or:-. asked him 111 cxprcss I he cnunty·~ support f111 that measure "hen ht• gm•" tu Washington. I> C . next \H'ck on Orange Count) Transit D1">tnt•t bu~iness The county had put $.'i m11l1on 1n the 1976-ii bud_gl'l to pa) for indigent medical treatment afll-r the ho-.p1tal "'as transferrC'd from the count\ lo l'Cl AMBULANCE ATIE"1>aMrS RVSft AtR CRASH SURVIVORS INSIDE UCJ MEOICA'l. CENTER Crash Victims Tranaported by Ambulance From El Toro to Hospttala The group of adults and_ children wer e on hand to greet Herbert and Laura Waldrip of La~una Hills. Norman Williams of Palos Verde and John and Louise Combs ofHav. aii. Comm1~swner::. \Ot ed to rl' rnmmcnd to the cit> council Op lion .tB . the compromise plan backed h} city ~Larr members That plan has also been en dorsed b) the ct!} s trcmsport.1 tion comm1ss1on It 's no"' UIJ lo the city council to uec1dt' which 01 lhrt.•t options will flnJlly bt· 111::tl·e<i IOLtl tht· l'll y., 1-:<'ncral p1ar. Tht· l!C'O!'ral plan <·urn•ntl\ doe~ no1 ha\ 1• a I unt1 ust• pla11 llowl.'v<·r l'll) ptann .. r.s have h t'er. u.s111g Opt1011 I a!'. a gu1u('hnc· 10 follow w ncn planmn.: tht· ell) s j!rowth Option l C'all" 101 ar. u1t1m<tlt.' popul.it1011 of 305,000 Tht-mam d1ffercn<'f' bet"'ecn Opt1orb 1 .mo 4H i" tn.11 the first opl1011 '-"ltn 0 popUlitllOn 1)1 300Ul 75,000 mort' peop1e wou1d mn t' more oe\ (•lopmen< 1n tne h11l::.1de areas in the north t'n<1 of the cit\ The th1ro opuon 11noet con s1deration h\ the cit} C'oUnC'1I 1\ Option 3. which "'oulo nave a population ol 175.0041 That p1an calls for thl' m<1x1mum <1mount ol area left in op1•n 'f><1 c1· o r agricultural preM•n 1· Ther e 1~ no tlpllon 2 :-.till under rons1derat1on Numernu.s re">tdent~ c;poke at T uesday's public ht•1mng, includ- ing representatl\'N, from College Park. the Colony, Dt•erf1eld, Tur· lie Rock, CulvC'rdalt•, a nd the Ranrh Oran~Q Coasl "'' 4--;-~ \\·eath~r Light \'artabll' winds and increasing cloudmes-. with a <-hancc o f l>hower'> through Thursda) Lows tonight ID low 50s Highs Thursday in upper 60s INSIDE TODA. Y Thousands of lten-aqr mothers art' keeping their babiu. /acing ,,ocial and economic problems well bt>JIOnd their years The /arst of two reporh o n t he phtno~ btgiiu cm Page A7 ladex Hm\·e .. er. a report b) Count~ Health Officer J R Elpers said the cosLc; this ) eitr "'111 hit about $9 l m1lhon Clark said the proposed ft'dcrC1l lt'glslation re('ug n1Zt''> tha. enforcemeni. of 1mm1~raL1on law~ 1s a federal problem no1 o county probiem. "lt 1s nol up io ui:. LO enforce yct we are asked to pronoe mcd1ca1 care · ClarK said County Administrative Off1ce1 Rooert Thoma5 said the county o~ law canno1 aeny emeq~enc} treatment to anyone ··ooccors define emergencies as pain and suffennR nc ">a1d "and we must prov1dC' that sen1ce Clark sa1a a 1arge part ot the <St>~ AID COST. Page i\21 Top Adviser To King-JFK Panel Quits WASHINGTON CAP> The House assassinations committee accepted the r esigna tion of em battled chief counsel Richard A. Sprague today with several members c h arging he was driven out by false charges. a witch hunt and c h a r acter assassination. Sprague said he resigned in the hope that his departure would impe l the House to extend the committee's life in a vote later today Some members said they agreed to accept the res1~nallon out of respect for Spraguc's desire. If the vote falls. the panel dies at midnight Thursday The committee was set up to investigate the killings of President Kennedy and ('1vil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr At their m eeting t oday, com millet' mem ~e rs insisted that Sprag u e resigned voluntarily and was not asked to step aside after an informal House vote count Indicated the panel would be kllled off if he remainf'd. Bitter resentment sur faced In th~ House this week to Sprague's t1urvlving his feud with former chairman Henry 8 Gonzalei CD·Tex.), who resianed thl1 m o nth alter the committee refus ed to support htt efforts to ftrtSprague. At least rive co mmltte~ m e m be r s anarlly accused Goninlu o r mlkln1 fal u char1~ agatn1t Spra1ue and ( JFK. Pa1e AZ> Takeoff Not Cleared 'Stand By' Final Words to KLM Jet l:> A N T A C R l' Z D E TENEfU FE. Candry 1:-.lands CA P) "Stano oy I will ~all you 101 takenlf .. W l'l l' tht· last instruction~ from tht· ~anta Cruz airport control tower to the KLM Jumbo jet that collided with a Pan Amt'ncan Jumbo as the Dutch plan(' was makmg its takeoff run, a Spanish gO\ ernment official reported tod a\ A Dutch 1me::.t1gator admnted Tuesday that thl' KLM plane had not been cleared for takeoff Sunday Rul he claimed the Amenc.an p1ane should not have been on tht- runwa.> v. here 1t v. CIS h1l. a claim Pan Am disputed Irvine Kids' . Skateboarding Contest Set Irvine residents interested in entering next Wednesday's s k a teboard inli( contest in U niversity Community Park have until Thursday to sign up at city hall The contest. al the city's s kateboard course, 1s geared toward youngsters. but no age limit has been placed on parttclpation Age categories will be 10 years and under. 11 through 15 years, and 16 years and over. The contest will begin at 9 a.m ., with check-in set for 8 a .m. The entry fee is 50 cents per person. Prizes will be given to first, second and third place finlshers. Posters and decals will be given to all participants. Contestants may enter the freestyle e vent ot the intermediate or advanced bank s lalom events . Th e skateboardlnc will b(' JP(iaed by the Hobie protea lonal sk t.etloardin• tearn. Thit~ enCarlni the contest mu•l have their par-.ots' permt1sion. ufety tquipmenl (will be provided If contC!ltant do~e not hove equlpment> and m\l.ll be on lrvlno r ldcnt.. For mo re In tor m aUon , phone 754-3839. Mednwh1 it:, twl'J su1 v1vors of the collls1011 died durin~ th~ night, raisin~ the Jeath toll 111' aviation's worst disaster to 577 They included 323 Amern:ans. -all but four of whom were aboard the Pan American p lane accordmg to airline sources ,One of the survivors. Isabelle Lord of Long Beach. died on a tJ .S Air Force transport taking 53 of the 71 persons who escaped from the fierv colhs1on to the United States · The other. Col Marvin Waters of Petaluma. died at midnight in a Santa Cruz hospital Most of the other 52 survivors flown to the United States were betng taken lo the U .S Army Burn Center an San Antonio, Tex . for treatment One s urvivor, s tewardess Carla Johnson from the Pan Am erican plane. was s till hospitaJiied in Santa Cruz. Pan American s aid it was a rr a nging co mm e rci a l transportation home for other s urvivors. · The bodies of the d ead were laid out in a hangar al tl\e edge of the Santa Cruz runway where experts were working 18 hours a day identifying t he m a nd preparing them for shipment home. Off1c\als uid Ut e repatriation -could not begln until Sunday. The admission t~t the airport control tower had not authorized <See PllOBE, P•1e AZ> AD IN PIUTf PROJ/);D SLEEPER So your mother·ln·1&\\'_'s ~ug eested i>hf! com ll\'e wltli y<>u - now whJ..t do you do with \he spare bed? , • "Uold ~right away!" That's the advurtl&lfl• u"cees s tory related by " Coel• Me•a rnan wtlo P••ced l.h olusifted ad: . . Air Tragedy Premct~d ByStzukm DURHAM . NC (AP> A [) u k c Un 1 v ~rs 1 t y f 1· ·~ s h m a n pred1<:ted a week ahead of time that an airliner tragedy would kill m ore than 500 people , un1vers 1ty officials said today Lee Fried's written prediction. madl' March 21, was removed from a sealed envelope Tuesday on a Durham television program by Paul Vick, Duke's director of community affairs The envelope had bee n locked in Duke Pres ident Terry Sanford's desk since it was sealed. Fried said at the•time his aim was to predict newspaper headlines He wrote that he expected to see this headline in the Tuesday morning edition of the News and Obsen1er of Raleigh "582 Diem Col11sion of 747s 1n Worst Disaster in Aviation History " The Monday mormng edition of the News and Obsernr had this headline "530 Killed a$ Jets Collide in Fog." with a" overline reading. "Worst Air Disaster in History." The death loll from the Canary Islands runw<1y collision Sunday sioce has risen to 577. "I kept hoping l was wrong," Fried said after the Tuesday television program. "I've been wrong so many times before. If l told someone, I didn't think they wo1.1ld believe me.·· Anothe{ n ea r ·correct (See PREDICf, Page AZ> * * * The Combs' d aughter-in-law c lutched a large bouquet of vellow and white daisies which she ~ave to a Marine who took it to the couple :ls they were being loaded on .m ambulance for the L'C Irvine Medical Center. Ledvln~ the b ase, s he re· marked that it was a good day because they were home and they got the flowers. The medical personnel. on hand to t reat victims who suffered burns and other injuries when the two jumbo 747s collided on a fog-shrouded runway in the Canary Islands four days ago. and the small collection of family and friends were dwarfed by the crowd of i.> newsmen on hand to record the homecoming In a ll. 24 of the plane 's rem airung 30 passengers got oH at the MarineCorps a ir facility. Two teams of county fire de- partment paramedics were sta- tioned at the air base. one to as· sess medical needs and the other to aid in transport of patients, but a third was dispatched when it was discovered that there was a critically injured patient in need of paramedic life ~upport equip· ment. All or the ambulance crews emptied their vehicles of their gurneys so that the patients could be loaded direc tly onto the vehicles As the ambulances left the base. with red lights and sirens, the rows of abandoned gurneys were left on the tarmac. Lt. Col. Paul Rosen. the com- mander of the lO·member Air Force medica l crew which with a ftve-man te am ftorn Brooke Army Hospital cared for the re- turning victims. said the fli ght (See RETURN, Page A2) * * * Irvine 'Man Recalls 'Happy f!arents' ... The lasi tim Ohart~ll U>Cke:ot Irvine saw hi.a 1)arenl8 the31 ••re mingUng fn a happy crowd s,iut. day at. Los Antet~s 1'1ternaUQflal Airport, preparing to board fbe Pan Amer'ican Airway• Jumbo Jet that carried \hem to t.h deaths · ThAt wu ~ke's lut vltw ot hll tolk&. Donald and Marton Loci of Lons 8uoh wne amo!'lt tbe S1r people who dted Sunday ln t.1\e afr't..rJ&ed>' in the Canary lslaadt. • Lockt, who dtov• hla e>ar to the airport, ttid It waa aR acent at LA lntunatJonal, Pffpl meet.lni aach o , f lht)' waited ror the ill-fated jum- bo Jet. Locke, a Walnut Square resi· dent, said his parenta made the ume Mediterranean trip last year and enjoyed themselves so much they wanted to do it again. Bolb Mr. and Mrs. Locke were retired. Mr. Locke was a former bu1lnesaman ln Long Beach, whe~ ho alao wa1 active in the Rotary Club. Memorial atrvkes hive been achedultd for Mr. and Mn. Locke al tht Pre.byterlan Church, a Third ~ Street and Atlantic Av•uoln Lbnr Beach, at 2:10p.m.ncJctW nililcfay. · _:,, - A2 DAIL 'V PILOT Higher Oil Price Eyed WASHINGTON (AP) President Carter's energy team 1s considering price regulations and taxes that would make all oil and natural gMs m the United s tates as expensive as f oreign o ll, an adm1mstration sou rce said today. The aim or the s trategy. still under discussion and not yet proposed lo the President, would be to give a s tr ong push to conservation of 011 and gas nationwide and lo the substitution of coal in power plants and other large installations. Irvine Sets Joint Meet Thursday As many as 20 Irvine City Council members and com- missioners will attend a joint session at city hall Thursday night lo discuss future growth management and fi scal plan- ning. The 7:30 pm. meeting is pubhc. Officials asked to attend the meeting include the City Council. planning commission. transportation commission and com mun 1ty services com- mission. Assistant City Manager Paul Brady said today he doubts that every city ofht'1al wall be at the session, but he C\peets most of the 20 will attend. Sheldon Gans, from the con- sulting farm Marshall Kaplan, Gans and Kahn. will lead the dis· cuss1on. The consulting firm recently completed a f1sC'a l study for the city th:it, in part, determined the effect on the caty of each general plan land use option under con- s1dcrat1on. The city as rnrrently in the pto· cess of packing a single land use option to ~uid<• future develop- ment. The consult;rnt's study would tx.-a tool in helping de· term inc which option is picked. Each option under considera- tion calls for a different size population and 'arying amounts of land to ht• developed, as op- posed to being left as open space or in agncultunil prei.crve. Irvine Crash Sends Driver To Hospital A car and a pickup truck C'OI hdcd headon at the intersection nf li<1rvanJ nnd W<.1rner Avenue~ 1n Jrvane Tuesday afternoon. sendini;: ont' rlrinr to the hospital for cm(.'rgency room treatment Ir\ inc pol ire said Sharon Ashman Jaffe, 32, of 19491 Sierra Ralon. Irvine. suffered bruises on her head and face and injuries to her neck and back She was a1de<1 al the scene by llaramedics and then taken lo the <·mergent'y room at Tustin Com- munity lfosp1lal, where she was treated and released Polle<' said her t'ar colhded with a pickup true!.. dlivcn by Donald Coleman Bo1C'e. JJ, of 11582 Mulberry Ave . Irvine Boice suffered inJunes to has arm and hand and was treated at the scene by paramedics Police said thc 4 30 p m t'rash occurred while Mrs Jaffe was attempting to make a left turn onto Warner Avenue. She was traveling southbound on Harvard Av<.'nue and Boice was dnvin~ northbound. 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Ml-117t ~~•ll•••n-Olft<• llt-tSlO '--*~ ·~ ~ =. <>;,:?;, 91T.:.."1".::~~ ::r .• , ., ····'"""''"" "''•'" "''' .. ,.,,,~,, ....... .,. ,..,,., .,,,.., .. ,~ •f ._..,.._ ~r;: .... ·.~"',:::!!f:, ,::•4..:• ,~::. -:;·:. _. .. ,, ., ''"" " .. _,.,., .... 11, .. ., ~·-·' >t-illly ' I , ......... ,4J RETIJRN OF SURVWORS. • • was sombft'. He said there wq no levity, nor· was \here any recounUne ol the crash that tilled S7l people lour days ago. Rosen, chief flight surgeon for the New Jersey Air Force ba1>e said the surviving passeneers were very help(ul to each other. The unloading of the 24 debark- ing passengers was completed by 11:24 a.m. The Orange County hospitals receiving the crash victims, Sad· dleback Community Hospital and UC Irvine Medical Center, took the arriving patients mlo their emergency rooms. The families of the Saddleback patients. Grace a nd H. W. McGowan, Mario Tyzbir and Laura and Herbert Waldrip, were allowed to await their loved ones in the emergency room A smaJI. subdued crowd of on lookers and hospital employes "atched as Mrs. McGowan, her left hand heavily bandaged, was carried from the first arnvan~ ambulance anto the hospital McGowan faltered ~tepp1ng from the ambulance and was aided walking into the facility by a hospital employe. Herbert Waldrip was greeted by an unidentified friend as he was taken into the hospital in a wheel chair. "Welcome home. Herb." the man called out. "How do you feel?" "Great," Waldrip replied. The man turned to nearby newsmen. "He'll be out playing gotr \\ ith me again in no time." Like Waldrip, Mario Tyzbir, attired in a hospital gown, was wheeled into the medical facility. Mrs. Waldrip was carried in on a stretcher. Official s al UC I Medical Center released the follo\\mg names of patients admitted there this morning· Cleo Brusco, Lake Osewgo, Cali f.; R uth and Stephen Culbertson, Green Valley, Ariz.: the Combs. Ethel Simon, Lot; Angeles; Williams. Kay and Richard Sinnett. Longview, Wash . Anthony and Isobel Mon- da, La Mesa, and Paul and Floy Heck of Laguna Hills Dr AJan Gazzaniga, diret'tor of gen eral surgery al UCJ Medical Center, describerl the 13 patients' condition as "generally good .. Each of them, he said, will re- quire hospitalization from one to eight days for such injuries as burns. fractures and sprains "Gen erally I would say thev're all m exC'ellent shape and the01r spirits ar e \'ery high,· G azzaniga said There was no condition report on the five people admlltl'<i to Saddleback Community Uosp1tal The Starlifter, part of the 437 M1ht<1ry A1rhft Command. first touched American soil at McGuire Air Force Base where JO of the passenger~ \\en.• takt!n * * * Fro•~a~AI PREDICT ... prediction involved the North Carolina loss to Marquette in the National Collegiate Athletic Association cha mpionsh1p basketball game in Atlanta Fried had predicted this Tuesday mormng headline for the Durham M orna n~ Herald · "Marquette Bursts L"NC Bubble . Wins 68-58 " The Herald's second edataori headhne was "Marquette Pokeor; Hole ln Tar Heels Bubble " The final score of thatRame was67 .59 Fned, a :'\ew Orleans natavt-. 'a) s he has wanted to be a magician most of his life * * * Fro•PageAI PROBE ••• the Dutch plane lo take off came from Franz van Re1sen. head or t he Dutch Civil Aviation Authority's learn investigating· the collision. He said the taped conversations between the lower and the two Boeing 747 jets showed the KLJ\.f pilot had been given preliminary clearance but not final clearance lo lake off. "But the KLM plane started, which is not in accordance with normal procedure." th e investigator said in a statement. "We presume there was a misunderstanding in the KLM cockpit regarding the positloo of the Pen American plane on the runway." Vacationers Find Home Looted An lrvloe family vacatlonlnii In Mexico returned home Monday to discover their color teltvlllon set, two stereos and 10 ~liver dollari had been taken by thleva, Irvine police rcportt'<I today. Dennis A. Martin. 45, or 21 Redwood Tree in Univerally Park, told pollce lhc f73S theft occurred •omtUme between March II and March 28. Pollet uld tht tbievu •PP•rently enter~ through the rear aUdina al•H door. Officers uld the handle of tu door hid betn broken off. off the pa , tDcludlnc Byron .,_ and Grace EUtrbr9Ck ol Lacuna • H1llt. Officlall ~ tald two were allowed to ao home, The real were hospilali&ed at an Army medical facility at Ft. rnx. 1'he plane then flew on to Ft. Sam Houston at San Antonio, Texas where the c ritically burned were transferred by special ambulance to the Brooke Army Medical Hospital's bum treatment center. Included in that group of 14 were Larry and Phyllis Walker of Laguna Beach and travel agent Jean Brown of Laguna Hills. Of the remaining JO C-141 passengers, 24 deplaned at El Toro and the rest were bound for Travis Air Force Base. or the 24 people deplaning al El Toro, five went to Saddleback Community Hospital , two to USC-Los Angeles, two tot.he San Diego Naval Hos pital and the balanC'e were headed to the UC Irvine Medical Center. Two other passengers who· disembarked in El Toro. Kim Fox and Pamela Rich were slated to fly by chartered ait plane to Visalia. D•llr ~11 .. l'!!Oto 11y Pal 0·~11 COUNTY PARAMEDICS UNLOAD SURVIVORS FROM PLANE INTO WAITING EMERGENCY UNITS Orange Coast Survivors of Canary Islands Air Tr•gedy Returned Home Today Cycl~t Seeks Hit-run Driver By STEVE MITCHELL Ol lhe Dally P'llol Sl•ll Sophomore Jim Mershman w on 't be graduating from Orange Coast College this sum- mer And the 24-year·old Army veteran won't be attending biological science classes at UC Irvine in the fall as he had planned. Instead of finishmg his educa- lion, Mershman will be undergo- ing a series of ot>erations for the next two years. "Then I might start walking right," he said. Mershman was struck by a foreign sports car March 12 while riding his $3,000 motorcycle over the San Diego Freeway bridge on Fairview Road in Costa Mesa. "The guy came barrelinJ! off the freeway and ran a red light," the Santa Ana resident recalled. "I tried to swerve to the left to miss him, but the TR6 came right at me.'' The small British car passed Mel'$hman on the right, catching the motorcyclist's leg an the fender. pulling him over the cy· cle and in the air for 30 to 40 feet. "I was lying on the pavement holding my leg when I saw the guy stop, look around, and then take off down the street," M ershman said. The tailpipe of the sparts car was loosened by the crash. send· ing sparks flying from the left re· ar of the car as it turned right on- to Sunflower Avenue, Mershman s aid. What the motorist left behind was not pretty. 1\1 ershman lost his k nt•ccnp, suffered a 35 inl'h gash from has thigh to his ankle, broke hrs lt!J:: and fracturi>d a wrist But the hit and run dra' t·r ldt something else bchrnd Ill th1• 12 .JOa m crash. A portion of a sports tar twmpt!r. Costa :'t1esa Pnlil'e traffic in \ cstigator Oa\ t.' \\ ;ifker s;.11d he• has contacted I hl· It\ l' Triumph dealerships in Orange Count~ to see if anyone has orderl'd a replacement for the thrce-p1et't! bumper. Walker said polict• :.arc lo<>kin~ for a dark green Triumph TRli sports car, built bet" ccn 1967 :ind 1975. those units. plus the GI Eduea Lion Bill, which was s upplement· ang income his wife, Helga earns at an electronics firm. He said Medi -Cal will pay the :1pprox1mate SI0,000 in medical bilb he said will mount up over tht' next two \'Cars. And then there's two years of ph~ sical therapy. Oscar T::iylor. an architecture 11i..tructor al OCC. has offered a $200 re~ard to anyone providing police w1th informatton about the crash. ··Jim used to do ;;ome work for me lo make money." Taylor sa1rl "lie worl\cd hard and ..,tudit·cl hurd and 1t ·.., a shame that something like lhts had to happt•n to a ~uy WLth that much ambition." JFK Probe Figure Death a Suicide "The suspect might live 1n the area of the crash." Walker said. udding that Mer~hman :ww him turn right onto Sunflower follow ing the crash. "The car 's probably hidden 1n a garai;!e in the area. but c\'cn tually lhl' guy will ha\ c to g<'I 1t faxed," Walker said. Meanwhile. Mershm;an 1-. ublc· to get around lhl' how,(• on crutches Hc will undergo sur gery ag:.1in Frida), "for -.om1· messed up \eins." 1n his IC'J.!, ht· says Taylor said his reward offer was not a criticism of the police, uddin~. "1 just thought it might hl'lp to trickle thas from the l' I\ 1 la an angll' 'Money's not that important to mt•. for go~h ~.akl's." he said. ~l<·r..,hman's father. James \h•rshman Sr , <ind his w1fe nc,~ 11111 from their Detroit home lollo\\ 1ng the <-rash, to help ~I t·rshman and his wife. PALM DE/\.Cll, Fla <AP> Authorities planned an autopsy today an the apparent shotgun su1c1de of a man recently con tacted by the House com miltce on assassinations m 1t.' 1nvest1gat1on anto the k1lhng of President Kenned.,. The nct1m was George cle \tohrcnschilrlt of Dallas, a S!eologast who taught French at Bishop College and had been an <1cqu;.11ntance of Lee Han cy Oswald and his wife. Marina. Palm Beach County Sheriff's Lt Richard Sheets said there was 'no r eason to suspect an~ thing other than suicide but the anv<.'sligation is continuing." He said a formal ruling would h<' made after the autopsy. An asssassinalion committee sourre 1n Was hington said an vestigator~ for the panel had been lq ing to rind de Mohrenschildl. 65, to interview him, and only recently located him in Flonda De Mohrenschildt's body "as found b.> ha s daughter. * * * Fro•Pa~Al JFK ... uslnR what one called McCarthy-like tactics to drive Sprague out of office. Gonzalez contendL'<i that Sprague refused lo cut costs aft er the House rejected his proposed $6.5 million a year budget and tried lo undermine Gonzalez's authority over the staff. Spraf?ue contended he needed the money because he could not use FBI or CIA investigators since the role of those agencies was part of the probe. Since then, a S2.5 million budget for this year was agreed upon by Sprague and the committee. R ep. Slewart M c Kinney <R·Conn.). told the committee he was a child of the McCarthy era. refernng to the late Sen. Joseph McCarthy CR Wis.). "I think In the case ot Richard Sprague we h1we seen a witch hunt and devastation of human rights that r never expected to see &gain," McKinney satd. "I think a mnn h as been ~ys tematically and publicly destroyed by rumor, Innuendo." Fro•P,..eAJ AID COST. ., • • $1.2 million SJ>ef\t forute1al aliens Is fordollveryQfbables. Soperv'-or Laurence Sthmll al~o told fellow board members atatc ltclalation ha~ been Jntroduced that could brtnc the county ebout ~.ooo wortll of medical c:osta not covered by ihc stat~'• Medl-Calprorram. And at tht1 1u11 .. t1on that muaure wu referred to tht county's letl1l1Uve eotnm\ttee for study and recommendaUClft Alexandra. JJ, an the ~uest room of a palatial oceansuJc home m exclusive Palm Beach lie• ancl has daughter arrived there from Brussels for <t v1•.at \\1th relataH'ti. Sheets said l\ter~hman was earn ang 14 un its at OCC. and planned to graduate in June Now hl"s fo..,l Police arc asking anyone who n11ght have seen the accident. or ;1 gn.·1.·n TR6 with a damaged left 1 t•ar end. lo call them at 556-5264. Chir\oiserie An exquisite interpretation of oriental imagery from Drexel's inspired Et Cetera collection. 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Stocks VOL. 70, NO. 89, <4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE CO\JNTY, CALHFORNIA WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1977 Student Predicted '582 Die' in Crash DURHAM. N.C. (AP) -A Duke University freshman predicted a week ahead of time that an airliner tragedy would kill more than 500 people, university orriclals said today. Lee Fried's written prediction, made March 21, was removed from a sealed envelope Tuesday on a Durham television program * * * by Paul Vick, Duke's director of community arfairs. The envelope had been locked in Duke President Terry Sanford's desk since it was sealed. Fried said at the time his aim was to predict. newspaper headlines. He wrote that he expected to see this headhne in the Tuesday * * * morning edition of the News and Observer of Raleigh: "582 Die in Collision of 747s in Worst. Dlsaster in Aviation History." The Monday morning edition of the News and Observer had thi!i headline: "530 Killed as Jets Collide in Fog," with an overline reading, "Worst Air Disaster in * * * History." The death toll from the Canary Islands runway collision Sunday since has risen to 577. "I kept hoping I was wrong," Fried said after the Tuesday television program. '"I've been wro;g so many limes before. 1f I told someone, I didn't think they would believe me." Another n~ar ·c orrect * * I prediction tavolved tbo North Carolina lbss to Marquette in the National Collegiate Athletic As.aociation championship basketball game In Atlanta. ' Fried had predicted this Tuesday morning headline for the Durham Morning Herald ''Marquette Bursts UNCBµbble, * * * WmsSS..58." The Herald's second edition headline was "Marquette Pokes Hole in Tar Heels Bubble." The final score of that game was67·59. Fried. a New Orleans native, says he has wanted to be a magician most of his life. * * * Crash Survivors Land at El Toro Assassins Panel Chief Counsel Resigns Post WASIUNGTON tAPl -The House assassinations committee accepted the resignation of embattled chief counsel Richard A. Sprague today with several m embers charging he was driven out by false charges, a * * * ;Y.an~Tied To JFK Probe Dead PALM IlEACll, t~IJ (AP> Authorities planned an autopsy today tn the apparent Jhot.gun su1c1de o f a man recently -<-ontacted by the House committee on assassinations in JlS tnvest1gallon into the killing Of President Kennedy The victim was George de Mohrenschildl of Dallas. a J(colog1st "ho taught French at Bis hop Colle~e and had been an acquaintance of Lee Han•e\' Osw:11cl and his 1Aife. Marina PJlm Beach County Shenrr s Lt R1l·hard Sheets said lhere was .. no reason to suspect anything other than su1c1de hut lht' investigation 1s continuing · lie said a rormal ruling "ould bl' made after the autopsy An asssassinal10n committee so urce in Was h1nRton said 1See DEAD, Pagf' A2> witch hunt and charact er assassination. Sprague said he resigned in the hope that his departure would impel the House to extend the committee·s life in a vote later today. Some members said they agreed to accept the resignation out of respect for Sprague s desire. If the vote fails, the panel dies at midnight Thursday. The committee was set up to investigate the killings of Preside nt Kennedv and civil rights leader Martin. Luther Kin~ Jr. At their mcet1n1'( toda~ com m1ttee mcmb<?rs 1ns1!>ted that Sprague rcs 1gnec1 voluntarily and was not asked to step aside after an informal House vote count indicated the panel would be killed off if he remained. Bitter resentment surfaced in the House this week to Sprague s iurviving his feud with former chairman Henry B Gonzalez CD Tex.>. who res1,1?ned this month after the <'Om m1ttee refused to support his effort.s to fire Sprague Al least five comm1llet• member" anRrilv accusc•d G o n 1 a I c / o f m a k 1 n I! f a I -. l' charges against Sprague and using what one called McCarthy·like tactics to dnve Sprague out of office Gonzalez contended that Sprague refus('(f to cut costs after the House rejected his proposed $6.5 million (Stt JFK, Page Al) Dally '"''°' PhOIO n l..te l'AYl\e AMBULANCE ATTENDANTS RUSH AIR CRASH SURVIVORS INSIDE UCI MEDICAL CENTER Crash Victims Transported by Amb..,lance From El Toro to Hospitals 'Stand By' Last Words Dutch Prober Admits Takeoff ~\~T\ CRl Z DE TE;>. F.RrFE. Canar:. Islands <APl ··stand h\>. I will <'a ll you for takeoff. ' were lhl• la:.l instructions from the Santa Cruz airport control tower to th<' KLM JUmboJt!l that collided with a Pan American Jumbo as tht• Dutch plane was making its I akc>off run. a Spanish !!O\'crnm<'nl official reported toda~ A Dutch investigator ad m1tt('(I Tuesday that the KLM plane hud not been cleared for takenff Sunday But he da1mcd the Amf'nc;tn plane should not have bN•n on tht• runway where it was hat a claim P an Am d1sput<'C1 Meanwhile. two s urvt\ors of Not Cleared lht• l'olh-.1on d11 d cluring the night. raising thl' death loll in a\'lal111n's wor!'-1 chsasll'r to 577 The\ indudcd 323 Americans. all hut · fmtr of "horn were aboard th•· J';in Am<'r1can plane. ;acronhng to airline sources. Fire Station For San Juan Wins Approval Aid Proposal Endorsed Ont• of the survivors. Isabelle Lord of Long lkach. died nn a l. ~ \ir Force transport taking 53 of the 71 persons who escaped from the fiery collision to the l'nit1..·d States The olhl'r. Col. Marvin Waters of Petaluma. died at midnight in a Santa Cruz hospital. Most of the other 52 survivors flown to the L'mted States were being taken to the U .S Army Burn Cente r in San Antonio, Plans to siwnd $162,012 ror a new San Juan Capistrano fire station site won the unanimous support of OranJ,!e Countv supervisors Tuesday. County orflc1als said 15 sites were surveyed but the proposed 27 ,OOO·squarc·foot lot on Del Obispo Street south or Ortega Highway was selected as the most su1lablf' Only that site and one at Ganado Drive and Orteea Highway were acceptable to both county and San Juan Capistcano city officials, they said. However, the other site was considered loo expensive. supervisors were told The new fire station will replace one housing two volunteer fire units at 31411 La MatanzaSt County f'ire Chief Carl Downs said the existing station as located along narrow streets and has become too crowded. AD IN PILOT PROJ'ED SLEEPER So your molher·ln-law•s sug- gested :;he como live with you - now what do you do with the sperebed? "I sold It ritht away!" That's the 1dvertl.sln1 success story related by a Costa Mesa man who placed this claasifled ad: Contemp. hideway bed, yellow, Ol"aJ\lt. & white check. New $100 ux· xx xx Remember. the Dally Pilot la here to help you find new homes for unwanted lt•m•. Call 6'2·5678 today. By KATHY CLANCY OllMD.lllly"•lolSlalf Oranfite County Supervisors, faced with a S4 1 mill ion budget deficit for treating 1nd1gent patients at UCI Medical Center. endorsed legislation today to help recover part of the cost. Supe.nisor Ralph Clark said county t.npayers this year wall spend abc>ut $1.2 million to pay for emer11elicy treatment at tbe hospital for illegal aliens, and current public asslsCartce programs do not allow t.he ~ty to recoup those costs. However, he said, a blll bas been introduced in Congress that would provide for federal repayment of county costs in treatlng those in the country ille&ally. And supervisors asked him to expreu the county's support for Cold Front Due to Hit Cotut Tonight A cpld front is due to pass throutb Orange County tonight. bringing with it a 40 percent chance ol rain, gusty winds and cloudy skies according to the National Weather Service. The front will bring cooler temperatures along the coast with highs predicted near 60 degree1, low1 about 50. The accompanylna winds arrived early today. leadJna to small craft ad•iaory "arnlngt for out« watera northwest or Santa Barbara Island to Poiftt Vlrtcente where winds hit 30 knot.a and aeas swelled bet.ween tlve and etaht feet. WI* ar upected lo ltsacn byThW'IUy. .., that 11)easurc when h(' goes to Washington. D C . next week on Orange County Transit Oistnct bw;an~s The county had put S5 m1ll1on in the 1976·77 budget to pay for indige nt m('(fical treatment after the hospital was tranc;ferred from the county to l Cl However, a report by County Health Officer .J. R Elpers said the C'OSts this year will hit about $9.Unillion Clark said the proposed federal le1t1lation recognizes that $100 Cash Stolen A reported $100 in cash was stolen from a San Clement<' nursery by a burglar who pried a door to gain access to the cash register. San Clemente police said the cash was discovered missing from Shore Gardens Nursery. 201 S. Ola Vista, at 7 a.m Tuesdav enforcement of immigration laws is a federal problem not a county problem. "ll 1s not up lo us to enforce yet we are asked lo provide medical care, "'Clark said. County Administrative Officer Robert Thoma!i said the county by law cannot deny emergency treatment to anyone. .. Doctors define e m ergencies as pam and suffering." he said, "and we mu!lt provide that service " Clark said a large part of the Sl.2 mlllion spent for illegal aliens is for delivery of babies. Supervisor Laurence Schmit also told f~llow board members stale legis lation has been introduced that could bMng the county about $800,000 worth of medlcal costs not covered by the state's Medi ·Cal program. And at this suggestion that measure was r eferred to the county·s legislative committee for study and recomtnend&tton l..aguna to .Ponder State Housing Law A proposed ordinance tha' could affect the cost aod character of Laguna Beach hoU!I· lne wall be studied by the City Council at 7 o'cl0ck tob.l~ht. A new state law this year re• quirea the mer QI of all pro· pertlea lbat are under 1in1le o•nerthlp and are too small to mffl city Jtandards of doV'Clop· mint. The law stvts cfU 1 the option to tQmbine affected parcets. or to utabll&h crlter1.a to ~omblno on· !-Y .~!>me o! them, or to revl10 l>ulJdlng crttena and not con'\bine any ofthcpatttt~. The oounctl tt meetinr tonl&hl with thl' planntn1 commwlon to study the ramlflc1Uon1 or th<' &U4'rnatlves. Jn Laguna B .. c:h. 118 parcels aic affected. 'J'he cornblnlng of r..,&d nUaJ lots wllb subatand~rd PllfClll could boost the cost or hou•ina. to ab1orb th priee of the land, ml1ht eoncourait laraer _ on newly CT'Mted Jarser loll, arid could i.Gc:td recaultorflenta few city uWlt.Y aemc • ·Tex .. for treatment. One s urvivor. stewardess Carla Johnson from the Pan Americ an plane, was stil1 hospitalized in Santa Cruz Pan American said 1t w as arranrung commercial transportation home for other s urvivors. The bodies of the dead were laid out ma han~ar at the edge of the Santa Cruz runway where experts were working 18 hours a day identifyi ng th e m and preparing them for shipment home Officials sai d the repatriation could not begin until Sunday The admission that the airport control tower had not authorized the Dutch plane lo take orf came from Franz van Rcjsen, head of the Dutch Civil A v iation Authority's team investigating (See PROBE, Page A%> Niguel Park Work Okayed A $1.4 million contract for the development of Crown Valley Community Park in Laguna Ni•uel won the approval of Orange County s upervl,ors Tuesday. · The contract wna awirdcd to the Vlctor Construction Company, Inc. The new park. at Crown Valley Parkway and Nlf ue1 Ro9d, will lnclud• volloybal and bocc:I ball co11.rtt a bueball field, community center, swlmming PO,Ol and amphitheater. A re1>0rt to '-u~vlt0rs said plan• earUel' callect for bulkiln1 t '"nia court.I u well but Utey w•·t• d.deted btcaUJa ot l)f aher then~ted~Clellla. Victims Taken to Hospitals By the Daily Pilot Staff A huge U S. Air Force C·l4l Starlifter touched down at El Toro Marine Corps Air Station today carrying Orange Coast liurv1vors of the Canary Islands air disaster back to family and friends The large cargo plane. which has been an airborne ambulance for the 57 injured American sur- ivors or the airplane crash, was greeted by a covey of 17 am· bulances which carried crash \ 1ct1ms to local hospitals Onlv a small group of about 10 fam 1iv members and friends "'ere on hand to greet the plane which touched down at io· 35 a.m , llowl'ver. medical ofhc1als would not allow the group to ~·ome near the patie nts taken off the plane The ~roup of adults and children were on hand to greet Herbert and Laura Waldrip of- Laguna lhlls, Norman Williams of Palos Verde and John and Louise Combs of Hawaii. The Comb&' daughter·in·law clutched a large bouquet of yellow and white daisies which ~he gave to a Marine who took it to the couple as they were being loaded on an ambulance for the l 'C Irvine Medical Center • Leaving the base. she re· marked that it was a good day because they were home and they got the flowers. The medical personnel, on hand to treat v1ct1ms who s uffered burns and other injuries when the lwo jumbo 747s colhded on a fog-shrouded runway m th" Canary Islands four days ago, and the small collection of family and friends were dwarfed by the <Stt RETURN, Page A?l * * * SC Crash Victims Service Saturday Memorial ser\'1ces for Robert L. and Ann Stevenson, a San Clemente couple killed in the collts1on of two 747 Jumbo jets Sunday in the Canary Islands. wi II be held at 11 a. m Saturday at St. Andrews by the Sea United Methodist Church The Stevensons were active members of the church, at 601 A\>enida Pico, San Clemente. The Hev. Don Bassett will conduct. services. Orange Coast Weather Light variable winds and increasing cloudiness with a chance of showers through Thursday. Lows tonight in low 50s. Highs Thursday in upper 60s. INSIDE TODAY . Thou1ands of teen·age mother• , are keeping their babies, focfng social ,and ec onomic problem• well beyond their yeart. The f1rat of two reports on the ph~nontt'llOll ~gins Ori .P.age A7. ladex J A.2 DAIL y P1LOT L/SC Diversion Of Jets Related By TOM BARLEY Of tM D411V l'tlot Sl•ff An Orange County Superior Court judge was told Tuesday that jet aircraft were diverted from their normal routes over the Harbor Area while the jury was visiting the home of a developer who wants more than $200,000 in alleged Jet noise dam ages from the county Attorney Jerold Jo'adem told Judge Frank Domenacbini that he was not prepared to identify the individuals responsible for the decis ion to change the normal flight path "But this kind of thing has happened before," 1-'adem said. .. The aircrafl pilots were told by tile control tower to change their flight path and mlnim1ie jet noise at the very lime the jury was touring the area." Developer Harry Rinker claims in his action against the county that living conditions in his home at 2342 Mesa Dnvc h ave become intolerable since the county permitted jet trafftc to operate at the airport. Rinker bought the Santa Ana Heights home in 19()5 He has test1flt'd that he was assured by county officials that Jet traffic would never be permitted in the area Many of the Jurors who are being as ked to award him damages visibly winced Tuesday as noise expert Paul Veneklasen replayed re<'ordings or Jet engine noise in the vicinity of the Rinker home A noice spec1ahst who testified earlier told the JUry that it was absolutely 1mpol>sible lo carry on a conversation in the Rmker home when a jet aircraft was flyin g overhead It \\as noted by Judge Domenichint during Tuesday's session that the Jury will be making a second trip to the area to judge Jet nois<' for themselves under actual flying C'Onditions. Rmker·s lawsuit is rega rded as " test case and 1s being watched hy hundreds or Harbor Area residents Success for Rinker could m ean the tnal or lawsuits in which the plaintiffs have demanded more than $30 million in damages from the 1.:ounty. Fro91PqeAJ DEAD ..• in vestigators for the panel had been tq 1ng to f ind de Mohrensch1ldt. f>5, to 1nterv1ew htm, and only recently located him in Florida De \tohreni.childt's bod\ "as round b~ his daughter Alexandra. 3J, m the guest room of a palatial oceanside home in <•xclusivl' Palm RPach He anc1 hi s daughter arrived there from Rru ssels for n v1s1t with relatives, Sheets said. "At the tame or the shooting, he was alone in the hoU'i<' except for two m aids who sa1cl they did not hear the shot,·· Sheets said He said the preliminary investigation showed lhe v1c t1m <ht'd of a heact wound A 20 1'8Ug~ shotgun wa.:, found near the bodv Sheets sau1 no l>Uit'1c1r notr "lJ<; found Willem Oltman -;. a Dutch JOU rn aliq "ho hns brt•n interviewed by assassination <'Om m1ltre invest1~alor" has saa d publicly that th e Russian-born de Mohrtns<'htldt told h1m in an interview he felt so m e responsibility f or Kennedy"s death 1t was not clear from the journalist's account whether de Mohrenschildt s:iid anything ot h er thnn that as a n acquaintance of Oswald he felt he might have been able lo stop the assassination in some way. 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Al' Wlrepllttt QUITS HOUSE POST Couneel Richard Sprague f'ro•P~A J JFK ••• LAGUNA HILLS RESIDENT, FLOV HECK, RETURNS TO COAST AFTER AIR DISASTER Says She Survived Colllalon Of Jumbo Jet• By Jumping 20 Feet To Safety The committee was headed by attorney Ralph Benson. and tn· eludes Laguna Greenbelt founder Jim Dilley. Village Lagun a C h a irman Fr a n Engelhardt and Greenbelt ex· ecutive consultant Mike Schley. a year budget and tried to undermine Gonzalez's authonty over the atarr. Sprague contended he needed the money because he could not use FBI or CIA investigators since the role of those agencies was part of the probe. Since then. a $2.S million budget for this year was agreed upon by Sprague and the committee Frort1 Pa~ Al RETURN OF SURVIVORS. • • crowd of~ newsmen on hand to record the homecoming. In all, 24 of the plane's rem alning SO passengers got off at the Marine Corps a1rrac1hty. Air Force officials and representatives of Pan American Airways said 57 survivors originally were slated to make the return trip from Santa CruL De Tenerife in the Canary Islands. but one person died while in the hospital and another died dunng the long night home The Starlifter first landed on American soil at McGuire Air Force Base in New Jersey where 10 of the passengers were laken off the plane including Byron and Grace E llerbrock of Laguna Hills. Officials there said two were allowed to go home. The plane then flew on to Ft. Sam Houston at San Antonio, Tex., where the critically burned were transferred by special ambulance to the Brooke Army Medica l Hospital 's burn treatment center. Included an that g roup of 14 were Larry and Phylhs Walker. Laguna Beach resid ents and travel agent Jean Brown or Laguna Hills. According to the ros trr released b~ officials tn lhl' Canary Islands. the remamma 30 "ere slated for C a llfornia T" enty-four Y>ere bound for El Toro and six for Travis Air Fore(' Base m tht' San F'ranci.,co Ray Area In a press conference at McGuire. Air Force mcchcal personnel who attended the in1u red on the nine-hour return flight said thr survivi ng passengers were expressm~ a mixture of gr1cr and thankfulness. Air Force nurse Capt Beth Scannell said '"lt"s am :uin~ how people were venting their feelings, whether they were thanking God 'that I survived,' or expressing their grief." She said the l>urv1vors were saying Uungs like "Thank Go<l l "m alive when you think of all thOS(' who died." Of the 24 people deplaning at El P888enge r s Ill SYDNEY. Australia IAP> -A KLM Jumbo Jet increased spf'ed a nd landed hert' 45 minuteo; a h ead of sc h edu le earlv Wednesday b ecause contaminated drinking water had made about half ito; 95 passengers 111, spokesmen for thf' Dut c h airli n e reported Ambulances were on hand when the plane landed and six people were hospitalized m satisfactory condition. Boatman Missing DEL MAR <A P) Atr and sea search teams reported Tuesday they wer e unable lo ftnd any trace of N o rman Leroy Lingenfelter. 27, of Lakeside. Toro, five went to Saddleback t:ommunity Hospital, two to USC-Los Angeles. two to the San Diego Naval Hospital aod the balance were headed to the UC lrvme Medical Center. A partial hst provided by local m edical authorities· was as follows · Saddle back Co mmunity Hospital -Grace and H W. McGowan. Mario Tyzb1r and Laura and Herbert Waldrip. All w ere hl>ted as ambulatory patients and a ll are Laguna Hills residents USC Medical Center -Floy and Paul Heck of Laguna Hills. Hec k is la s ted in critical condition. San Diego Naval Hosp1tal- Anthony and Isobel Monda of La Mes a . Bo th are listed as ambulatory. UCI Medical Center-Cleo Brusco, Lake Oswego, Ore.: John and Lou1Se Combs. Hawaii: Ruth and Stephen Culbertson. Arizona; Edward Lamp, Walnut Creek . Edgar Ridout. Alpine. Calif.; Erma Schlecht, Palm Springs : Ethel Simon . Los An~eles : Richard and Kay Sinnett, Wash . a nd Norman Williams. Palos Verde T" o other pasi.engcn \\ho disembarked 1n El Toro, Kup Fox and Pamel4 Rich w~e slated to ny by chartered air plane to Visalia \ :-.pokcs man for Saddleback ho~p1tal said the 155-bed fac1ht) was planning to handle the five su rvivors with regular starr mt>mbers c1llhough specialists would be on standby if needed. The spokesman s aid there was no word on th e patients' rond1tions, but it was anticipated they would be admitted for at IC'ast a !>('nod of observation and treatment for emotional trauma. San Clemente Seeks Blaze Loss Recovery The Caty of San Clemente went to court Tuesday to recoveT costs 11 incurred last year when a fire sparked by Marines usini? welding torches des troyed 16 homes and damaged 14-4 homes in the city. Namm~ the state as defendant. the city acllon points out that the bla1,e was ignited on land leased to the slate's Department or Parkr; and Recreation by the federal agency controlling Camp Pendleton acreage. The Orange County Superior Court lawsuit seeks $27 .073.~ in damaJ!es for costs incurred by the city on Jan. 21, 1976. Separate lawsuits filed by residents whose homes were damaged total more than $1 m1llion. Damage estimates range from $1.3 million to $2 million. Idea 'B111nmer' Students Nix 'Good Food' GILROY (AP)-Gilroy's 5,700 students wastt!d little time in letting school officials know thal the removal of so-called "junk food" from the cafeterias was a bummer idea. Mrs. Nadine Sewell. who operates the food sales counter at OUroy High School. said today sal es have dropped $100 a day since Friday when candy bars, potato chips and soft drink vending machines were removed from the campw;. Signs were planted on various parts of the campus urging students to boycott the caf eterin. Vance Baldwin, superintendent of the nine schools in this community about 75 mtles south of San Francisco, said lHt week that "It doesn't m a.kc sense to teach students about nutrition and 1ell jun~ fooda at the snack bar." Baldwin started a new diet th at included 1ranola, raisins, nuts, fruit, apple Juice and at.her "natural'' f oodl. Fro•PageAJ PROBE ••• the collision. He said the taped conversations between the tower and the two Boeing 747 jets showed the KLM pilot had been given preliminary clearance but not final clearance to take off. "But the KLM plane started, which is not in accordance with norma l procedure," the investigator said in a statement. "We presume t her e was a misunderslandmg in the KLM cockpit regarding the position of the Pan American plane on the runway." Van Rejsen said the American plane was told lo pull off the main runway onto a parallel taxiway at an exit called "C·3" and was beyond that point when It was rammed by the Dutch plane. But a spokesman for Pan Am. W. H. Waltrip. said the Ameri can plane was ordered onto the third • taxiway on its left. which crew interpreted as being C-4 since the first taxiway was closed lo traffic. 'Rights' Voted WASHJr-.;GTON <AP> The House Banking Committee voted Tuesday to require tht' l 'nited Slates ··to advance the cause of human ri1hts ' with 1Ls v~s on 1 n tetn a tfon al de ve lo pm e n t organizations. Alexander said an ad hoc com· mittee of about 50 to 60 Laguna Beach residents, fomed to study the "'bfst use" of Sycamore Hi lls. will decide how to present the proposed ordinance. He said there are three alter natives the comm1ttcc might choose. It could present the ordinance directly to the City Council and ask adoption. It could start an in- form al petition. gather citizen signatures and then present it to the council. Or. Alexander said, the com· m1ttee could choose to begin a formal petition drive t o qualify the ordinance as an 1nitiat1ve measure for the 1978 general election. or sooner if enough signatures are gathered. Alexander said he wanted to emphasize that no dec1S1on had been reached. Thief Gets Tools In San Clemente Tools valued at $600 were stolen in San Clemente Tuesday by burglars who entered an unlocked garage and an unlocked ,·an to take the ;mplements. San Clemente police said Kristi N1shti reported $200 worth or power tools stolen from her unlocked garage at 911 Buena Vista. Officers said Dana Fales reported hand tools valued at S4<l..!!.l..were take n from hts unl'lmCed van. which he had left at 824 N. El Camino }\eal for repairs. R ep. Stewart Mc Kinn ey ( R -Conn. I, told the rom m ittee he was a child of the McCarthy era, refernni:l to the late Sen . Joseph McCarthy <R Wis >. Laguna Girl Hurt As Bike Rams Into Car A Laguna Beach girl escaped serious inJury Tuesday when the motorized b1<'y<'le she wal> riding on heavily traveled Pacific Coast Highway <'rashed inlo the rear of a car stopped at St. Ann's Drive, according lo police Paramedics rushed Cher Knoblo ck, 1 9 , of 755 Summit Drivt'. to South Coast Community Hospital. A Laguna Reach ftn•man rock with her in thl' ambulann'. holdmg up her head bt>t·au~c firemen feared a bark m1ur) She "'a~ treated for IC'sser JnJUries. however. and rl'leascd. The dn,er of the car. Rex N. Dreese, 24. of Hawthorne. was uninjur('(! m the collision. police said. Cause of the crash was being investigated Chinoiserie ' An exquisite interpretation of oriental imagery from Drexel's inspired Et Cetera collection. The classic acoent in every sense of the word. It can make a room come alive with the l'TIYStiQue and romance of oriental splendor all the while it displays your dearest treasuffls. In blacklaCQuerflnish with sllk screen chinolse- rie deooration and hand painted embellishments. In- cludes interior lights, adjustable glass shelves, and gll t fin-!b ish back panel. 56" wide by79~" high by 14" deep. Drexel • PRO,USIONAL INTERIOR DESIGN WITHOUt OBLIGATION • C0"4FOATABLE PAR I< ING •CONVENIENT FINANCING 1514 NORTH MAIN • SANTA ANA•541-4391 luHO•y. Wt0nt10•v. Thunoey ano St1urc1y O 30 to ~:30 Monoey 1~ 10 O • Fr101y 0 30 to•. 17 Orange Coast EDITI ON • ' ~oday's Closing N.Y.Stoeu VOL 70, NO. 89, 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WE DNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1977 N/C TEN CENTS Jets Diverted During OC Jury Tour? By TOM BARLEY Of, .. Dally ..... , Si.ff An Orange County Superior Court judge was told TueJday that jet aircraft were diverted from thtir normal routes over the llarbor Area while the jury was visiting the home of a developer who wants more than $200,000 in alleged Jet noise dam aJ(es from the county. Attorney Jerold Fadem told Judge Frank Domenichini that he was not prepared to identify the individuals responsible for the decision lo c h a n ge the normal flight path. "But this kind of thing has happened before," Fadem said. "The aircraft pilots were told by the control tower lo change their fli~ht path and minimize JCl noise at the very lime the jury was tounng the a rea." De v e loper H arry Rinker claim s in his action against the county that hving conditions in h is home a t 2342 Mesa Drive have become intolerable since the county permitted jet traffic lo operate at the airport. Rinker bought the Santa Ana Heights home in 1965. He has testified that he was assured by county officials that jet tra ffic would never be permitted in the area. Many of the JUrors who are being asked to award him damages visibly winced Tuesday as noise expert Paul Veneklasen replayed recordings of Jet engme noise in the vieiruty of the Rinker home. A noice specialist who testified earlier told the jury tbat it was absolutely impossible to carry on a conversation in the Rinker home when a jet aircraft was flying overhead. It was n o ted b y Judge Domenichlni during Tuesday's session that the jury will be making a second trip to the area to judge jet noise for themselves under actual ftying conditions. Rmker's lawsuit is regarded as a test case and is being watched bJ bandreds of Harbor Area r~side.nts. Succ~ for Rinke r could mean the trial or lawsuits in which the plaintiffs have demanded more than $30 milllon in damages from the county. ·Crash Survivors Land at El Toro , N~lear Talks Soviets Reject U.S. Proposals MOSCOW <A P> US ·Soviet talks on a new nuclear arms control agreement collapsed today when th e R uss1ans reJecteci American proposals for a new Stretegic Arms Limitation Treaty. Secretary of Stall' Cyrus H Vance told ;.i new1> confrrcncl' that S(lvict lcadH Leonid I Brezhnev rejl'ttl•d the Amcnt«1n <·oncepls. Alien Care Supplement .__ Supported By KATH Y C'LASC\' 0t 11w o .. 1y Pilot Sl•ll Orange County super\'l<,Or!>, faced Y.tlh a S4 1 m1ll1on budget def1c1 t for trcatin~ ind1g£'nl patients at l 'Cl M<>d1cal C'<>ntN endors<'d lcg1slatwn toda) to hi>lp recover part of the cost Supervisor Ralph Clark 'ia1d county taxpayNs this vcar will spend about $1 2 million to p;ly for t'meq:enn· trf'alml•nt at lh<' hospital for lllc•gul aliens. a nd <'Urr<>nt publ1 r assistanc l• programs do not alloy,. the countv to recoup those costs However. h<> said, a bill hn., been introduced in Congress that would provtd(• for fcd<'ral repay ment of t·ountv cost~ in treating those in tht• countr~ 1llegall} And SUJ><'n 1sor'> ask<•fl h im to express the l'nunt' ., support for that measure Y.hl'n ht• goe., to Washington. n c Ol'\I week rm Orange Count\ Transit D1Mnct business The county hilcl put S.'i m1lllon in the_ 1976 77 hudgct tu pa~ for indigent med1cal trt•atment after the ho~p1lal was transferred from the county to UCI However. a rc1>01·1 hy County He alth Officer .I n. Elpers said the costs this yc•;.ir will hit about $9.1 m1lbon. Clark said the proposed federal legis lation rerogniHs t h at enforcement of immigration laws is a federal probl<'m not a county problem "It 1s not up to us to enforce yet we are asked lo provide medical care." Clark said. 11 County Administrative Officer Robert Thomas said the county by law cannot deny emergencY. treatmenttoanyone. ' \' an l' e s a 1 d H rt' l h n 1· \ ··cx<imined our ty,o propo,als and did not f 1 n d l' l l h 1• 1 acceptable. "They proposl•d nothing 111•\' on their side." he said. Vance said he and ~o,·rt·t Fore1~n Mini ... ter 1\11c1n•1 .\ Gromyko Y.Ollld 11H'<'I .1ga111 111 !\lay lo see 1f th1• lalb coulcl IH· resumed "( am drsappmntcd. · \·;inc·1· :,;.iid . "that we faill-d lo m.ik1· progress in what 1 consider tn he· the most essential" of tht· 1ssUl'" bet ween the superpoY. crs The Am enc ;.in sec rel an .... 11c1 he had had cJ cordial Jlld businesslike one-hour meelrng with Brezhnev. hut tht' So' rl"ls rejected the l' S proposal ... .. bee a use thev d 1cl not n11nc 1clt "'1th what they considered to h• an equ1l<1blc deal ·· Vance dentt>d lhl' rl'Jt•t·t10n h 111 hurt overall l" S Huc;:-.1Jn relation:.. sayin~ pro~rl'ss had been made in oth('r arc.is clunn~ his three da~ s of talk~ lie said Y.Ork1ng i:roup:-. \H·n· 5et up to deal with '>t.'\'t'rJI non-nuclear issues \'ance decl1ncll lo give specifics of the A mer1can 1>trategic arm s propo-.als, but !>aid the United States had cali<'d for signing an immediate treaty hased on negolialmg principle's ~cl out in 1974, which placC'd a ceiling on nuclear df'll\erv '>vstems such as born bPr:. .md rrussil~ Co/,d Front Thw to Hit Along Coast A cold front is due to pass through Orange County tonight, bringing with it a 40 percent c hance of rain, gusty winds and cloudy skieB according to the National Weather Service. The front will bring cooler tem peratures a long the coast with highs predicted near 60 degrees, lows about so. The accompanying winds arrived early today. leading to small craft advisory warnings for outer waters northwest of Santa Barbara Isla nd to Point Vin cente where winds h it 30 knots and seas swelled between five and eight Ceet. Winds are expected to lessen •by Thursday. O"'ilY P11ot P-o by llk:urC K-ltr SURVIVORS OF AVIATION'S WORST DISASTER HELPED TO SAOOLEBACK HOSPtTAL Harold McGowan, Wife Grace (Stretcher) of Lelaure World, Return To Laguna Hiiis Spain to Release Tapes Washington to Receive Pilot-toioor Exchanges SANTA CHl'Z DE TEN- NERIFE. Canar y Island:-(/\Pl Sparush officials agreed today to release t<1pc'> of the last ('\.· changes among two Rol'tng i 17 pilots and thl• airport tower here, grvm g investiga tors a record of rvenL'! leading up lo av1at1on's \\ orsl dlsastl'r Authoril1<'S said thl' tapes would be nown to \\-<ish inJ!lon al the request of Dutch and American officials for an analysts 1n th<' presence of KLM and Pan Aml'nt•an crey, mem- bers who <'ould identify lht' \OICeS lnvesl1gatorc; said the last nmt• minutes of con" ersation re corded m the cockpits of the Pan Am and KLM Royal Dutch Airways Boeing 747s held the key to why the Dutch pilot began his fatal takeoff run direcll' mto the American Jet. In vestigators said the KLM jet had not been given clear ance to take off. Both flight recorders were re- covered and impounded by the Sp anish, who are in charge of the investigation American and Dutch in- vestigators also requested in- terviews with two Spanish air controllers on duty in the tower Sunday when the <'Ollision OC· curred. The death loll in the crash rose to 577 as two of the 71 persons who survived the crash and fire Sunday died overnight. All 71 escaped from the• Pan Am jet. and the dead inc lude d 323 Americans One woman, Isabelle Lord o( Long Beach. died on a U.S. Air Force trans port taking 54 sur· vivors to the United States. some bound for the special Army burn unit at Ft. Sam Hous ton, Tex. Anoth~r survivor, Col. Marvin Waters of Petaluma, d ied at a Las Palmas hospital. Food, Booze Taken In Yacht Club Heist Newport Beach police are investigating the theft or $12,700 worth of meat, hquor and office equipment Crom the Newport Harbor Yacht Club. The thefts occurred during the hours of darkness Monday night on Tuesday morning, police said. T he office equipment was not taken from the club office but was removed from a privat e office on the second noor of the building , ac co rding to Commodore Bill Bents. The club office was not disturbed , said Bents. Investigators indicated there were no signs of forced entry to the club itself, although the thieves apparently used a crowbar to pry their way into the meat and storage lockers. Listed as missing we re 38 items of liquor ranging in quantity from one quart lo a case of quarts; 720 pounds of beef; 180 pounds of shrimp: 260 pounds of swordfish. and 80 pounds or crab. The thieves · also took three pieces of office equ ipment. according to police reports. Officers are also investigating an attempted breakin to the hamburger stand area at Big Canyon Country Club during the same period. Investigators said the break in was unsuccesaful and they are trying to determ ine if there's a link between the two crimes. "Doctors define emer~enc1es as pain and suffering." he said. "and we must provide that service.'' AD IN PILOT PROVED SLEEPER Cycli,st Seeks Hit-run Driver So your mother-in·la w 's sug· gesled :.he come live with you - now what do you do with the spare bed? ''I sold it right away!'' That's the advertlatng success story related by a Costa Meu man who placed this classified ad: ' , Contemp. hidtway b.-rl , "'lldw, oran11e. & whlh• chc•rk Nrw S\00 XXX· ltltlOC ... f Remem~r. the Doll)'"PUot is here to help you find new homes tor unwanted ltem11 . Call "2·5679 today. BySfEVE MITCHELL Of .... Dally l'H•I Slall Sophomore Jim Mershman won 'l be graduating from Orange Coast College this sum· mer. And the 24-year·old Army veteran won 't be attending biological science classes at UC Irvine In t he fall as he had planned. lnltnd of flnlshlng his educa· Uon. MenhrDnn will be under10- tn1 a sencs ot operation" roT lbt next two yean. "Then 1 ml1ht start walking right," he said. Menhman waJ struck by • foreign 1porta car March 12 whJlt ridins bis $3,000 motorcycle ov r the Sao Dteao Freeway brldae on I ) t~nirview Road m Costa Mesa. "The guy came barrelin~ off the freeway and ran a red light," the Santa Ana resident recalled. "I tried to swerve to the left to rniss him, but the TR6 came right otme." Thf' "mall British car passed Menhman on the rlshl. catching the m otorcyclist's 111 In the fen der. p u)Jin1 him OVH the CY• cl• •nd in th~ air for 30 to .tO reet. ··1 wu lyins on tht pavement holdtna m,y le1 when I saw tht 1uy 1lop, lool around. and ttltn take orr do'IVn the s tr ct , .. Menhman aald. The tailpipe or the sports car waa lOOHned by the crash, aend· Ln1 apatka f\ylns from the le.It re- • ar of the car as it turned right on - to Sunnower Avenue, Mershman said. What the motorist left behind was not pretty. Mershman lost his kneecap, suffered a 35 Inch gash from his thigh to his ankle, broke his tea and fractured o wrist But the rut and run driver tett something else behind ln the 12:301.m . crash. . A portion of a s ports c ar bumper. COila Meaa Police tratnc !D· veali1ator Davt Walker uJd he bu contacted lh live Triumph dealerships ln Oran1e County to ... u anyone haa ordcrred • r plattmcnl for the Ul~-pi~ bumper. Walker said police are looking for a dark green Triumph TR6 sports car, built between 1967 ond 1975. "The susJle(:t might live in the area of the crasht" Walkor salcl, addln& that Mennman 14W him turn rlp t onto Sunflow-er JoUow· ing lhecrash. 1 .. TM cat'I pl'()bably hidden tn o 1•r l8t In th area, bu\ ~eti­ lu•UY ~ 1UY wlU bava tO get It llxed," Walker sald. MeJnwhile, Mershman ls able to 1et around t he bO\IH on crutcll • He will underto sur- gery qalo Prtday, "tor 110m mat.Md up velna," in hll tea, he C8eeVICIUI, P11el\i) . ' Victims Taken to Hospitals By the Daily Pilot Slaff A huge U. S Air Force C-141 Slarlifler touched down at El Toro Marine Corps Air Station today carrying Orangl' Coast survivors of the Canary Islands air disaster b ack to family and friends. The large cargo plane, which has been an airborne ambulance for the 57 injured American sur vivors of the airplane cr ash, was greeted by a covey of 17 am · bulances which carried crash victims to local hospitals. Only a small group of about 10 family members and friends were on hand to greet the plane which touched down at 10 :35 a.m . However. m ed ic a I officials would not allow the group to come near the patients taken off the plane. The group of adults and- ch1ldren we re on hand to greet Herbert and Laura Waldrip of Laguna HHls, Norman Williams oC ,Palos Verde and John and Louise Combs of llawaii. The Combs' daughter-in·law clutched a large bouquet of yellow and white daisies which she gave lo a Marine who took it to ihe couple as they were being loaded on a n ambulance for the UC Irvine Medical Center. Leaving the base, s he re- marked tha t it was a good day because they were hom e and they got the flowers. The medical personnel, on hand to treat v ictims who suffered burns and other injuries when the two jumbo 747s collided on a fog-shrouded runway in the Can ary Islands four days ago, a nd the small collecllon of family and friends were dwarfed by the c rowd of 80 news me n on hand to record the homecom mg. Io all. 24 o f the plane's remaining 30 passen gers gotorf at. the Marine Corps air facility. Two teams of county fire de· partment paramedics were sta· tioned at the air base. one to as· sess medical needs and the other lo aid in transport of patients, but a third was dispatched when it was discovered that there was a critically injured patie nt in need of paramedic life s upport equip- ment. All or the ambulance crews emptied their vehicles of th@ir gurneys so that the patients cottld (See RETURN, Page A2) C oas t Weather Light variable Winds and increasing cloudiness with a c h ance of showers through Thursday. Lows tonlgbt In low 50s. Highs Thursday ln upper 60s. INSIDE TODAY Thouaands of teen-age mothers ere keeping their babies, facing social . and economic problem• well t>e11ond thdr year1. The fint of two ,.port• on the pMlomenon begtn3 ori . P.~ A1. A2 OAIL Y PILOT O•ll'f "''°' Sl<lfl PM!• Goin' LI~ 60 Helen Yates. who was 80 Tuesday, still works reg- u l arly as a secretary at Costa Mesa's Hrnnol-Park Medical Center. The great great grandmother has worked off and on for more than SO years. "I love to work.'' s he laugherl, as co- workers surprised her ''ith hirthclay rakc. NB WollUlll Sues City Over IJJnd A Newport Beach woman !.Ued the city for $302,000 in damages Tuesday \\llh the allegation that the city has preventl'd her from developing property she owns. Golrue Joseph estimates in her Orange County Superior Court lawsuit that $120,000 of those damages stems from the income she has lost by the city's refusal to allo\\ her to build fr\c res1den· llal units. Mrs. Joseph. the lawsuit in- cl1catC's. owns land al 925 927 E Balboa Ulvd and 922 f: Occiln Front The la\\su1l furth<'r indicates that the plaintiff has bet-n ai>ked 1 by the city to dedicate 900 square lcet of her land 1n exchange for waterfront propnt~ the city \I ould transft•r to her The arrangement the action <,tales. 1:. not ticct•ptabll· to Mrs Joseph Via Lid o P laza Opening Delayed l 'n:woidahll' construction de la~s havefon•NI postponemenlof the grand opening of Via Lido Plaza in Newport Rt'ach from this Saturday to a new date on f'"rida.r. April 1.'i, rt was an nounced today by Mrs. Edward Schumacher. ch.1irman of the '-POnsonng Or:in$!" C'ounh· r>1s trict Metropolitan Opera Audi lions Persons seekini:: .1cfd1t1onal in formation on the i::rand opemn~ ma> call Gloria Z1i::ner and A"- soc1 ates :ii fil5 6300 :\fr~ S<.·humnchE.'r '>aid V aluahJe Stone Missing in Mesa A C'ostu Mei.a "Oman told police Tuesday sht' discovered a S4,000 aquamarine stone missing from her room Deborah A. Toland, 21 . of 1300 Adams Avenue, said the large. light hlue ~lone was missing :rom a hiding place in her bedroom. OAANOI! COAST DAILY PILOT .,. ... o....,. '""'' 0 •111 .......... "'-'"-bo ....................... "-'-""'"°'-Ctw•t ~t\f\1""1 ~•l'ty 5.lolr ... tiefH""' ... , CM.IOI ~ Mo"•4hy tnffliUqf'f f'. ...... fO' (iMt• _..,. .... _,"••<II H....t ........... ,, ,_ t.011-v .. 11,., In••"'• ~•Oot•~<' V•l .. y •nd l•-l•O<ll/SovfltCo.l\I ·~....-. .. t""" 4: fklbll\~6 S•h.1tekO ~ ~f'\ f~ ~·<V 0'' P·•~l°"'4fi1M1 Df~t I\ .. 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The envelope hud been lock ed in Duke President Terry Sanford's desk 1>1nce it was sealed. Fried said at the time has aim was lo predict newspaper headlines. He wrote that he expected to see this headline an the Tuesday *. * * * * * Fre..Page A J RETURN OF SURVIVORS. • • be loaded directly onto the vehicles. As the ambulances left the base. with red lights and sirens, the rows of abandoned gurneys were left on the tarmac. Lt. Col. Paul Rosen. the com mander of the 10-member Air Force medical crew which with a five-man t eam from Brooke Army Hospital cart•d for th<' n: turning victims. said the night was somber. He said there was no levity, nor was there any recounting of lhl• c rash that killed 577 people four days ago. Rosen, chief flight surgeon for the New Jersey Air Force hase said the surviving passengers were very helpful to each other. The unloading of the 24 debark- ing passengers w:is completed by 11. 24 a.m. The Orange County hospatah receiving the crash victims. Sad dleback Community lloi-.p1lal and UC Irvine Medical Centt•r took the arriving patients into their emergency rooms. The families of the Saddleback patients, Grace and II W McGowan, Mano Ty2b1r and Laura and Herbert Waldrip, were allowed to await their loved ones in the emergency room. A small. subdued cr owd of on lookers and hospital employcs watched as Mrs. McGowan, ht•r left hand heavily bandaged, was carried from the first arriving ambulance into the hospital. McGowan faltered stepping from the ambulance and was aided walking into the racility by J hospital employe Herbert Waldrip "as gr~ted h\ un un1dt•nllf1ed friend as he \\ .. ts tJkt>n mto the hospital in a y, heel chair ..Welcome home, Herh," lhe man ca.llt-'d out. "How do you feel"'" "(;real," Waldrip r<'plied. Tht• man turnt•d to nearhy m•wsmt•n. "He'll be out playing golf with me again m no tame." Lake Waldrip, Mario Tyzbir. attired in a hospital gown, was w h('cl<'<l 1nto the medical facility Mrs Waldnp was carried in on a ~trc•tcher Off1c1;ds at UCI Medical C'entl'r r t•leased the following 11Jml.''> of patients admitted there this morning: C'lt•o Brusco, Lake Osewgo, Calif , Ruth and Stephen Culbt>runn. Green V<11ley, Anz.; the C'ombs. Etht•I Simon, Los 1\llJ!t•lt•s. Walhams, Kay and HH·hJrd Sinnett. Longview, W a:.h . ,\nthony and lsobel Mon- da. LJ Mesa. and Paul and Floy Heck of Laguna Hills I Sprague Resigns House Panel Post BULLETIN WASIUNGTON <AP) -The House voted this afternoon to give lls beleaguered a.ssasslna· tlons committee two more years to probe the murders or Presi- dent Kennedy and civil rights leader Dr. Martln Luther King Jr. \\ ASHL'\'GTON' <AP> The HouSt• assassinations comm1ll<·t• accepted tht' res1gnat1nn of f'm ha tr led chief coun!>el Richard ,\ Sprague today with se\ cral members charging ht• "as driven out by false chari:<'!->, <J "Itch hunt and characll'r assassination Sprague said he resigned an the hope that hts departure would impel the !louse to e'.\lcnd th<· com m1ttee'i. hfc in a vote later today Some members ~did they agreed to accept the n•c;1~nat1on out of respect for Spragu(''s c1rs1re. If the rnte fails, the P•JOl'I da<>s at midnight Thur~ddy Th<' com m1ttee "a<; set up to 1nvc•.;l1gate the k1ll1ngs o f 1'1.-,1denl Kennrdv .ind Ct\ ii n~hts leader ;\larlrn l.uthl·r Kini.! Jr At their meetin~ today. r omm1ttce members 1ns1sted that Sprague rr ... 1gned \ olumanly and "il'> not a\kNl to ..iep Js1dc after an informal llo11'le vote count indicated lht· panPI would he k1llrd off 1( h<' rcmaane<l n1ttf'r re.,entment surfarcd in the House this week to SpraRue's surviving has feud with former chairman Henry B Gonzalez 4 D-Tex l, who resigned this month after the committee refused to support his efforts to fire Sprague. At least five committee members angrily :iccusect Gon?alez of making fal se charges again-.t Sprague and using what one cal led McCarthy-like tactics to drive Sprague out of office Gonzalez Trial Slated For Ex-Cop On Gun Rap A jury trial is scheduled for May 10 in Harbor Municipal Court in Newport Bench for former Lap;una Beacn narcotic~ lnvesUgator Craig King, charged with brandishing a gun In a Costa Mesa bar. Klng wa.111 dismissed from the police force this month after a dep artm ental ln \leallgation of the F1b. 26 incident inside the Kln1'1 1nn bar and grill, 720 Randolph Ave. Court cltrl'.a uld King I~ not due to enter a pJea to the char1e unUl April J8, In a pre-trial <'Ont er~. Cott..a Mesa poJlce a1Je1e KJn1 anarilY drew hia 1un durtna an araument alter two bor patrona made deprecaOnt remarks about potlce olflcer1. conlt•n1le·d that Sprague refused to cut rn:-.h after the House re;ect<-d has proposed $6.5 million a \"t•ar bud~<'l and tried to undermine r:onzalcz's authority O\er th<' staff Spragu<> contt•nded he needed the money because he could not U:-l' FRI <ir Cl,\ '"', . .,ti gators :.ince the role or those agencies \\as part of the probe. Smee then. a S2 5 m1l11on hudget for th11; year "a ... agn•t«l upon h.\ Sprague ilnd lh<' C'omm1llt•1· Rep S11•wart McKinney < R Conn >.told the committee he was a cluld of the McCarthy era, rcft•rnnl! lo lht· latt• Sen. Joseph :\k('arthv 'H Wt'> l "I thank 1n the case of Richard Sprague we ha\e seen a witch hunt and c1t'vastat1on of human rights that I never expected lo s<'(' again,'' :\-JcK inney said. "r thank a man has been ... ystemalacally and publicly 111-~troyed by rumor, innuendo." * * * Man's Suicide Tied to Probe By D e athPanel PALM BEACH, Fla IAPl - A uthont1cs planned an autopsy today an the apparent shotgun su1c1dc of a man recenllv contacted by the H ouse com millet> on assassinations in its 1nvesllgation into the killing of President Kennedy. The victim was George de M ohrenschildt or Dallas. a geologist who taught French at flishop College and had been an ~1cquaintance of Lee Harvey Oswald and his wife, Marina. Palm Beach County Sheriff's Lt. Richard Sheets said there was '"no reason lo suspect anything other than suicide but the investigation is continuing." He said a formal ruling would he made after the autopsy. An asssasslnalion committee source in Washington said investigators for the panel had been trying to find de Mohrenschildt, 65, to interview him, and only recently located him in Florida. De Mohrenschildt's bodv was found by his e1augnter, Alexandra, 33, In the guest room of a palatial oceanside home in exclusive Palm Beach. He and his daughter arrived there from Brussels for a visit wilh relatives, Sheets sald. Hammett Named To Tramit Panel Coal• Meu Vice Mayor Jack Hammett bN been appointed to the TranaportaUon Advisory Com mlttH of CalTrans by California Auambly Speaker IA"oT. McCarthy. Th panel 1dvl1es tho SUte Departmeat o( TraosportaUoa. morning edJUon of the News and Observer of Raleigh: "S82 Dae in Collision of 74h in Wor ~l Disaster in Aviation History." The Monday morning edition of the News and Observer had this headline· "530 Killed as JeU. ColUde in Fog," with an overline reading, "Wont Air Disaster in History." The death toll from the Canary [sJands runway collision Sunday since has risen to 577. "I kepl hoping I was wrong," Fried said after the Tuesday television program. "I've been wrong so many times before. If I told someone, I didn't think they would believe me." Another near -co rrect prediction Lnvolved the North Carolina loss to Marquette in the National Collegiate Athletic Association championship basketball game In Atlanta. Fried had predicted this Tuesday morning headline for the Durham M orning Herald: .. Marquette Bursts UNC Bubble; Wins 68-58." ' The Herald's second edition headline was "Marquette Pokes Hole in Tar Heels Bubble ... The final scoreofthatgame was67·59. Fried, a New Orleans native, says he has wanted to be a magician most of his life. * * * Rites Planned For Victims The Orange County Senior Citizens Council wall observe a moment or silence Friday an memory of about SO county seniors who died an Sunday's jet airliner disaster in the Canary Islands. Countv off1c1als sa1d a ltst of county cities and the toll from each area wall be read during the brief rate. The observance will be held at 1 p.m. in room G 220 an the county personnel building, 625 N Ross St.. Santa Ana. P 888enge r s Ill SYDNEY, Australia CAP> -A KLM jumbo jet increased speed and landed here 45 minutes a head of schedule eartv Wednesday because rontaminated drinking wat<.'r had made about half its 95 passengers ill. spokesmen for the Dutch airline reported Ambulances were on hand when the plane landed and six people were hospitalized in sallsfactor) condition. Ol!Uy "llol St<lfl '°"°lo HIT-RUN VICTIM MERSHMAN AND DAMAGED CYCLE OCC Student Faces Two Years ot Surgery, Therapy Fro. Page AJ CYCLE VICTIM ••. says. Mershman was carrying 14 un· its at OCC. and planned to graduate in June. Now he's lost those uruls, plus the GI Educa· lion Bill. which was supplement- ing income his wife, Helga earns at an electronics firm He said Medi-Cal will pay the approximate $10,000 in medical bills he said will mount up over the next two years. And then there's two years of physical therapy. Oscar Taylor, an architecture instructor al OCC, has offered a $200 reward to anyone providing police with information ab-Out the crash. .. Jim used to do some work for rne lo make money," Taylor said . "He worked hard and studied hard and it's a shame that something like this had to happen to a guy with that much ambition." Taylor said his reward offer was not a criticism or the police, adding. "I just thought it mighl help to tackle this from the civilian angle. "Money's not that important lo me. for gosh sakes," he said. Mers hman's Cather. James M ershman Sr , and has wife new out from their Detroit home following the crash, to help Mershman and his wife. Police are asking anyone who might have seen the accident. or a green TR6 with a damaged left rear end. to call them at 556·5264. Satellite Devewping LOS ANGELES <AP> -The Carter administration is continuing development of a secret satellite that would be capable of destroying an orbiting enemy satellite. the Los Angeles Times reported today. If research continues at its present pace. the system could be operational by 1982, the Times' Washin~ton bureau reported rrom a classified study. Chinoiserie ESfAOLISH£0 18'1 An exquisite interpretation of oriental i magery from Drexel's i nspired Et Cetera collection. The classic accent in every sense of the word. It can make a room come alive with the myst1Que and romance of oriental splendor all the while it displays your dearest treasures. In black lacquer finish with silk screen chinoise- rie decoration and hand painted embellishments. In- cludes interior fights, adjustable glass shelves. and gilt fin-!b ish back panel. 56'" wide by 79Y:i" high by 14" deep. Drexel • The Store of Famous Names PAO,.HSIONAl INTERIOR OESION WITMOUT OllllGATION • COM,OAT ABLE l'ARKINO •CONVENIENT FINANCING 1514 NORTH MAIN • SANTA ANA •541-.4391 Tuttdey. WeonesOey Tnu1ao1y 1no S11u1dr; 1130 ro $ 30 Mo110•y t l 10 II • F II day. JO 10 II O\e~ ..... ~ .... l .... ll ...... Or•wl MHll ................ c...111"¥ ••\tr, w .......... ~"'" Sl .... t<Wt C-r, W~m..-., ,.,,... '4•1M\. Alrtl-leef\flt, SUfll•. M....,o, Ct1•"fltr C...t..-n Or-1~ I c .. .-11,,. n .. 11 "tlllor '•"'°"' ntmt\, l . ~ .. Saddlebaek c Afternoon N.Y. Stock~ ·.·~ .· VOL. 70, NO. 89, 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES 'ORANGE CdUNTY, CALI FORNI A WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1977 t TEN CENTS . ' Student Predicted '582 Die' in Crash Dl'RllA'.\l. NC (Af'> /\ Duke' t rnl\'l'l'!>1 I } I n•shman prc.•d1ctcd a Wl'ck ahl•ad ot llllll' that an <11rlint•r ttagl·tl:-\.H>ulct kill more th;in 500 1H•opl(-. U01\'ers1ty offic-1:.ils said today Lee Fried'!> written pred1tlton, made MilrCh 21. was n•mll\ed from a st•aled l'nvl'lnp(• Tul·.,da~ on a Durham lt•lt•\ 1!'!11rn progrJm .. .. . hy Paul \"1ek. Dukl·-.., d1n•1·1or of com mumt~ affaff., Thl' 1·m l'lopt• h a d lH• t• n I u c k t• <I 1 11 D u I.. 1 • Pre::.idcnt Tl'ITY s.mlw d .., rJ, . .,1, sin ct> it y. as M·all'd. t'ned said at tlw l1m1· 111 .... 11111 was t o prl'tli(·t 1ll'"'l'·llH't headlines lie "role th.it he t"\IH't'll-11 lo sec this headhnt• in lht• 1'111·.,d.n • • 11111rn1ng Nlilion or (he News and ( >h::-t•n t•r of H alci~h · '582 Die in ('nlll!'!l11n t\C 747 S in W(.}l'Sl t>",1~tt't in A iatwn History." Tht· Monclav nH>rnmg edition of thl• '\'t'\\-!-und ObservC>t had this ht·.Hllint• .. 530 ~illed as .lets C'oll1dl• m Foi.: · \\ ith up tJ\'ertinc 11'.1111111! \\111 ... l l\1r Disasll'r 10 • • History "Tlw dC',tth toll from the Canarv Islands runv .. a\ colhswn Sunda;· since has rt::-<'n ·to !'>77. "I kept hoping I \\JS wron~ ... Fri£'d said aftt•r the Tuc.·~cla y tl'll'\ 1sion program 'I've l>t-l'n \\ rong ::-o muny t1m c>s hC'rort' If J told soml'one. I chcln t think they "ould b<'hcH' ml' · · • • A n <> l h c r n l' a r c o n· I? c l prediction~ 1molvl·d the ~:Orth <.:arollna lbss to :\1arquettc m the National Coll<•g1ate Athle llt· J\ssoc1at1on t'hampion sh1p baskl'll>all a:ame 1n .\llanta. Fried had pr<>d1ctrd thr., Tuesday morning headline for the Durham Morning Herald * * * .. M arquctte Bursts l!NC Bubble; Wtns 68·58 ·· The llL•rald's Sl'COnd ed1l1un hl•adhnc wa::-"'M<irquelle Pokes Hole 111 Tar llt>cb Bubble ... The f111ul score of that game was6'7·59. 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I II I.! " h .1 I " fl 0 I .1 I I I d \lcC.1rtll\ likl' t.1111 .. .., I•• dn\1• ~pr.11.:uc· 11111 of 11ll1t1· (;on1all'/ 1 onlt•rHlecl th.ti ....,pra~111· n•lu:-.pfl 111 C'lll t'"""' .tllt·r I h1• 111111"• I l'J<'<'fl•d h1!'! pr11po~1·rl S.i .') m11l1r>11 ISf><• Jf'K. Pa~t> ,\2> -------------- Alien Care Cost Aid Plan Backed R\ K \TllY ('I \ 'C\' 04tf'W 0 '''"' p,,,,, \f,fff Or.111g1· Co1111t \ '-11111·n 1-.11r<.. fact>d \\lfh .1 :;1 I m1ll111n bmf~et dd1t·1 t f111 ! r1•at 1111-. 1n1lii.:cnt pat1c·nt... .11 l n ;\11•d11'.il ('rnt1•r. t'tHfmst•d l1·c1i.,l,1t1on toe I J ~ to hl•lp l'C'<'O\'C'r parl nf 1 lw c·o .... t S11pt>n 1 .... w IL1 lph Clark said county l:t\pavni., this year w11t ~pl'nd ahnut SI :.! 111 lfhon to pay for emcrg<'ne y tn•atnH'nl al the Oraiig~ b::: 4 ; Coast \\'eather Light variahl<' \\ indc; anrf in<'r<'asmg cloud11w ....... \\1th a cha n c(' of shnwt>r' through Thur~da\. LoY. c; tonight in tow 50~ I ltghs T!llJrsda~ m uppl'r Ms INSIDE TODA\' Tlrousands of lf.'rn-aqc mot /1ers llrf' krrp1n11 th1'1r babies. /acmq sor1al and economic prohlrm I! wen • Myond their year.• Thr f1r.~t of two report .• 0 11 th,. phenomenon t>egm., f!n Paqr A7. l•dex ""'-·'-"" ~ •• 1,., ••• ,...,.. ... .. '"lwlual fl_, &11 Natl ... att~aw. &A Tt °''*'• taunl• "" ,.,..,, Cl·l hi•••......... "" '"''' ,, ) C>• StelM""" At°' Sttt• M..riret, &IJ. IJ ,., .. 1,.... 14 Tl1u1tn •• • w....... .... Wetu"'•,...•11 01 ....... _, .... " If hospital for illt'c•il .ilwn-. .ind t· u r r l' n l r u h I 1 c •• ., ., 1 ., t ,1nr1• proJ!rams ctn not alto\\ lh<' l'ount~ to recoup tho:c;e cosb llowen•r. he said. a bill has bern rntroduced in Congr~'>S that "ou Id pro\'lde for federal r<'payment of county costs in trl.'atm~ those in thl' country illegally. . And super\'isors asked him to express the county's s upport ror that measure when he goes to Wasl'tington. D.C .. next week on Orange County Trans it Distnct business.- T he county had put s.5 million in the 1976-77 budget to pay for indigent m<?dical tr<>atment aner the hospital \, as transfl'rrl'd from tht• counlv to lTI Howe\'cr. a report by Countv Health Officer J . R. Elpers <;atd lhe costs this year will hit about S9 l m1lhon. Clark said the proposed federal Jcg1s lat1o n recoJ,?n11cs that enforcement or imm1~rat1on law .. is a federal problem not a count~ probl<'m. - "It is not up lo us lo enforce yrl we are asked to provide medical ca re." Clark said. County Administrati\'r Offict>r Robert Thomas said th<' ro11nty hv law cannot deny timcrj!eO<'Y treatment to anyone. "Doctors define em ergencies as pain and sufferin~:· he said. ·•and we must provide that service." Clark said a large part of the Sl.2 million spent for illega l aliens Is (ordeUveryofbabic!'i. Supervh1or Laurence Schmit also told fellow boord member'> "tale legis lation hu been introduced that could brina tl'tt• county about $800,000 worth or • medical cos.ti not ~vered by the ~f AIOCOfiT, Pa•• A%) .\ Do\lty Pllel l'Mlo b<r II,~·,.,,,. AMBULANCE A TTEND)\NTS RUSH MR CRASH SURVIVORS f NStOE VCI M&OtCAL ~ Crash VicUm• Tran1poried by Ambutance From El Toro to Hospitals Oe'llJ ~ "'°la by hi O'Oo,,,,.11 FRIENDS AND FAMILY WAVE AS PLANE CARRYING AIR CRASH SURVIVORS LANDS Local Survivors Return to El Toro Marfne Air Corps Station 'Stand By' Last. Words but.ch Prober Admits Takeoff Not Cleared SA~TA C Rl'Z DE TE :"/ER IF F:. Can:11·v 1 .. 1;inds <APl-"Stancf O\ I \\ill t•all voo for <takt•ofl. · ·,H•n• th,. t"ast in:r;tructmn .... trnm the· Santa Cn11 tit rport cont rnl tO\H'r lo l hi· K L:\1 1umbo.1rl th;1l c·nl11derl "1th a Pan \nwr ll'Jll 1umho a::-lhl' Dutch pl.1tll' \\,1., mal..m~ it::-tal..C'off nm. a Sp;1111.,h gm t·rnml•nl offH•1ttl I ••p111 ll'CI lt)(l.1\ A l>utrh 10H•sl1~ator admitted Tuesda~ that lhr K LM plane had nnt hr'<.•n dt'ared for takeoff Sund;1~ But h<' c•la1m<'d the /\menc.:in planr 'hnuld not have brc n on th~ runway whl'rl' 1t was hit. a claim Pan Am chspul<'d Meanwhilt-. lwo survivors of th<' colhE-1on dr<'d clurin~ the night, raising the dt•alh toll 1n av1alion·!'! worst disast<'r lo 577. Tht-y included 323 Americans, all but four of whom were aboard thl' Pun American plunc, 11ccordmg to alrltnc sources. .. One of the survivor•, Isabelle Lord of Lona Reach, died on a l1 S Air ft'orC!e transport taking SJ of tht 7l per on "ho ~cope~ fro'ttl th et colllslc>n &<> tM tJnate!d te The olh•r, Col. Marvin Waters of Pctaluma. d1Nt ul midnight ln a Santa Cruz ho!'lplt11l Most or the other S2 IUf\'IVOl'I nown lo tht> t'nited States wcrr being t aken lo the U.~ Army Rurn Center in S;m Antonio. Tex .. for treat.menl. One sur vinn, st<.>wiJrdess Carla Johnson from lhe P tin A m 1• r i c an p I ti n c . \~ ;i ~ ' l 1 II hosp1tali7.ed 1n S;inta C'ruz Pan Aml'rt<'Jn !'!.tHI 1l wa!i a rr anging cumm l•rc1al l rans pof1.allon home for other surv1 vors. • The bod.Jes or llw dead were laid out in p. hangar al th<? edge of the Santa Cru1 runway wher<' experts \\er<' v.rorkll'}it 18 hrmrs a day idenltfy in~ them and pr'ep<.tring them for shipment hom e . Orficials sa id the repatriation could not.bf.'1Un until Sunday Toro Doctor's " Office Burgled The admission that the a irport control towt>r had not authnrtlcd the• nutt·h plam· lo t:ike off cam(• from Frnn1 n m Hc·1M•n /wad of tht• Dutth C i1;1I ,\..,1al1on Authonh"" tt•am 1n\l·:-.t1~at1nµ l he l't1ll1~ron flt• .,,11d lh1• tapt•fl <'O n\<' r::-ahons bel\\ t·l'n the t oY. Pr <ind tht> two Boeing 74i Jets showed,thc KLM pilot had been J:IVl'n prc•hminary clt•arancc• but not f111al clearance to lake off. .. But the KLM plane started. which 1~ not 1n accordance with normal procedure.·· th e investigator said in a statement. "Wf' presume there was ,a mi!iundC'rRlanding in the Kr.i\1'' QOCkp1l rt'~arding the position of thf> Pun AmerJtun plane on the l"Ull\\ ay Van Rejsen,said the American plane wm; to}(J to pull off the main runway onto a paralle l taxiway at an .-x1t called "O.a" and~at beyond that point when It wns rammt'<l by the Dutch plane. But a apoke3man for Pan Am, W. H. WP.ltrlp. s aid the American plunl' wo ord red onto tl\c third tax ay on IUI left, which c~w lnlerpr •Wd beinR C-4 inct the flrat l xlw y wu ~lo.&ed lo traffic. Victims Taken to Hospitals B:v lh1> Dailv Pilot Starr .\ h~ge t • S ·,\1r Forcl• C·l41 StJrhfll'r touchl•d do"n at El '!'!lru \1aruw <'<>rt" ,\1r Station todav earn int! OrJng1.· Co.isl "lll\l\Ors of lht· C 1n.1n bland~ Jll d"J::-lt·r h.id. to 1.1m1I~ and I rtl•nds The larg1• c.1rgo pl.me. \\ h1rh has l><'cn .111 a1rh11rn<• ambulancl' for the :i7 in run•d i\mencan sur· 1vors or the• ~11rplanc c ra::-h. was >:re<>tl>d b.\· a t'OVl'.V of 17 <•m· hulann•s Y.h1<·h <·arnl'd cra:-.h \ 1ctimi; to lt1l·a l ho ... pit:ib. Onl\' u :-mall group of ahnut 10 fum1i', ml•mbt•r::-and lntnd::. werl' Ori hand to grcl'l lht• plan<' y. h1ch touched drm n ut 10: ~!5 a m llt)\\t'\l'I'. ml'd1t-.d 11 tf1 c1aJ-. Y.ould not •1llow lht• group to c·omc nl'ar tht• pat11.•nts takt>n olf th\• µlam· Th1.• gro1111 of adult<. and children were on hund tn greet llC'rbcrt '1nd I.Jura Waldrip of _ Laf?una lltlls. :"orman Williams of Palos \"crd<' and John anc1 Lou "'e Comb' of 11 a\\ a 11 Th<' Combs·• daughter in·l;J\\ dutchcd a larce bouquet of \ ello\\ and \\ h1l c .cl.11i.,1('s which she gaq• to a :\I ar11H' \\ hn look 1t tu tht• couplt' as thl'~ \H'rt' bl'lll:.! ln:idt>d on an amhul.int·c· for t hi· \ T II'\ till' \lfod1 r al Cc·nl1'1 l.P.t\ >Ill! th1• h.l'I'. 'ht• rr• nlJrkl•d that rt "a::-;c good <lay hecuust" lhl'." \H•re homl' :end the.\· got the flmH•rs Th<' m1.·d11·al personnel. on hand to lt t•at ,·1ct1ms w ho sufft-rl'd burns and olht·r 1n june!i "hen the two Jumbo 747s collided•, on a fOJ! shroLHlrd runwav in the Canary bland::-fnur cl<.1~ s ago. and lhr small collt'clinn of fcim1l\' and friend~ \\C'rt• dwarfed b~· the c·ro"'d of 80 newsm1•n nn hand to record the homeeom 1 ng I n a 11. 2 4 of t ht' p I a n c. s rem am;ng 30 passen.l?l'T" ,l?otoff at lhl• ManncCoq>sa11 r:tc1htv. T"o team~ ol 1•ounty fire de· partmcnl paramPd 1cs "ere sla· t1oned at the air base. one to as· :-.ess mcd1 raf n<><'ds and the otht•r to a id m transport of patients. but ;.1 third "'as d1 srn1 tchl•d when 1t "as d1snwer<'d that tht're \\as a <See RETt:RN. Page A2) .. • + Rites Planned For Victims T he Oran~P County S.eniQr Cit1wns Counr 1l will observe a moment of s1lt•n<·c 1-~ridav in mc•mory of obout so county "l'niors who dil•d tn Sunday's jet a1rhm•r d1su.,lror 111 th<' Canarv 'f;.1ands Count \' offlrials su1<1 :1 li st of <'Ollnty cities und the i.oif' from each area will be read dunnglhe brief ritc. The obscr\lanct• will be held at 1 p.m. 111 room G-220 in the county personnel building, 625 N. Ross St., Santa Ana. * * * Kase Co ... ple Rites Friday Memorial s~rvioes for Gwen· dolyn ond Frank Kase, one of the Leis ure World couples killed In the collision or 747 jets on tht' Canary lslond6 Sunday, will be held nt 10 n.m . Friday in Lake Hiiis Comtnuntty Church, 2331 Moulton Parkwny. Laguna JtJlls. Tht couple are 1urvtved by two daUJht~rt. MrR. George West ahd J ancl AtwbOd Kase. • The fa111t1y has asked th.it • dbnatlon bo ent to th Rotary f'oundaUon, P .0. Bo:it 21st. La1un Hills ~r the Lake Hills Communaly Church Bulldlnt Fund. A.2 DAILY PILOT SB Higher Oil Price Eyed WASHINGTON (AP> - President Carter's energy team is considering pnce regulations and taxes that would make all oil and natural gas in the United stales as expensive as foreign oil, an administration source said today. The aim of the strategy. still under discussion and not yet proposed to the President, would be to give a strong pus h lo conservation of oil and gas nationwide and to t he substitution of coal in power plants and other large instaJlations. Solar Heating Proposed for Toro Library El Toro's new branch library may be equipped with solar heating and air conditioning systems after a ll, Orange County supervisors decided Tuesday. Earlier this month the board rejected solar systems as too costly after being advised to offer 25 percent or $39,000 in local funds to obtain a $117,000 federal grant to finance the bulk or the solar systems. But Board Chairman Tom Riley won support from fellow supervisors Tuesday when he proposed the county try to obtain federal funds by offering lo pay only 15 percent of $23,000 of the $156,000 build in~ cost. A consultant told the board the county's chances of obta~ning federal dollars would be improved by offering a larger share of local funds but noted no fiem guidelines have bt'en set. The new library is to be buil t off Cornelius Orive near El Toro Ho ad Teachers Get Tips on Drugs Of Students Medications tak<'n hy students are the domain or doctors and nurses, yet teachers work with these students and s hould be knowledgeable of the drugs they take Because of this, said Ruby Edman, principal at Esperanza School for the trainable mentally retarded, her staff and other special education teachers, nurses and psychologists m the Saddlcback Valley en1fied School Di s trict, attended a workshop today on Med1cat1ons Our Students Take Dr M1chat'I Levine, director or Fairvu.•w Stale ltospilal, was scheduled to discuss the ly(>('s of drugs students lake, why the.v take them and lhe efft'cls ;md possible dangers associated with the drugs Cop Slips, Man Killed LOS ANGELES IAPl r\ young man being arrested on suspicion or hit-and run dn,mg has been killed when a p<>lice officer slip(>('d on wet grass and shot him, sheriff's investigators say Authorit1rs said Tuesday that Deputy Robert Mitchell told them he founcl R1<'hard Martin, 20, hidlni: tinder a parked car Monday two blocks awuy from a Norwalk intersection where two vehicles had been rammed from behind five minutes earlier. While Martin was crawling from under the car on the officer's orders. Mitchell allegedly slipped on the grass and f ell and hi s pistol discharged. Martin was shot once in the neck. OftANQI COAST DAILY PILOT ·•-,,N.- PYtt°*"4 t...S "'*'- Joe~• C..... \lf(f Prttl.•f'lt •nd G4ntt.M ~ T"-n•-ldH .. ,.,.._ ............... M•"•Olr.Q Edhor °'"""" "'"' ~, ... ,. A"llltftf WNtl"' ldllwt lmddteblHlll V•lln Oftlc9 "'" u ,., ·-el -IMtt ,,_.., Oftle•• c .......... ,"'_..,,......,. .-........... ,,.,,...,....._. u..,... .. IC.It: IWO.._,."-t T•99111Ne (714)104111 allHlftecl u..,,......,..,. _, v.11o, _01111a 1114'10 , ..... ~a.-...... =ric =-°'..=.c;:.:::··~·~s "'"' ... , ........................... -. , ... tNf ........... _, ......... " .... <-""'!- '"-el•n ......... i. •• C..tt -~ (ellf•ltft , >•••ttlitll•fl ..... ,.., u ... -"'''· .......... ., .. _...,,; ......... , --u•-"'•· I ' • E',....Pap.41 RETURN OF SURVIVORS ••• criUcally injured patient in need of paramedic Ute support equip- ment. All ol the ambul•nce crews emptied their vehicles of their gurneys so that the patients could be loaded directly onto the vehicles. As the ambulances len the base, with red lights and sirens, the rows or abandoned gurneys were lert on the tarmac. Lt. Col. Paul Rosen, the com· mander of the IO-member Air Force mCdical crew which with a five-man team from Brooke Army Hospital cared for the re· turning victims, said the flight was somber. He said there was no levity, nor was there any recounting of the crash that killed 577 people four days ago. Rosen, chief flight surgeon for the New Jersey Air Force base said the surviving passengers were very helpful to each other. The unloading of the 24 debark· ing passengers was completed by 11:24 a .m. and Grtee Ellerbrock o( L.cana• HUia. OfOdab there aald l1'0 were aJtowed to 10 home. 'm. rest were hospitalized at an Army med.lea.I facility at Ft. Dix. The plane then flew on to Ft. Sam Houston at San Antonio, Texas where the critically burned were transferred by special ambulance to the Brooke Army Medical Hospital's burn treatment center. Included in that group of 14 were Larry and Phyllis Walker o{ Laguna Beach and travel agent Jean Brown of Laguna Hills. Of the remaining 30 C·l41 passengers, 24 deplaned at El Toro and the rest were bound for Travis Air Force Base in the San 1-'rancisco Bay Area. Of the 24 people deplaning at El Toro. five went to Saddleback Community Hospital. two to l 'SC Los Angeles, two to the San Diego Naval llospatal and the balance were headed to the UC Irvin~ Medical Center Two other passengers who· disembarked in El Toro. Kim Fox and Pamela Rich were slated to fly by chartered air plant' to Visalia ' LAGUNA HILLS RESIDENT, FLOY HECK, RETURNS TO COAST AFTER AIR DISASTER Says She Survived Collision Of Jumbo Jets By Jumping 20 Feet To Safety The Orange County hospitals receiving the crash victims, Sad· dleback Community Hospital and UC Irvine Medical Center, took the arriving patients into their emergency rooms. The families of the Saddleback patients, Grace and H. W. McGowan, Mario Tyzbir and Laura and Herbert Waldrip, were alJowed to await their loved ones in the emergency room. Jets Diverted During Tour? A small, subdued crowd of on- lookers and hospital employes watched as Mrs. McGowan. her left hand heavily bandaged, was carried from the first arnving am bu lance into the hospital. McGowan faltered stepping from the ambulance ;:ind was aided walking into the fac1h ty by a hospital employe. Herbert Waldnp was greeted by an unidentified friend as he was taken into the hospital in a wheel chair. "Welcome home, Herb," the man called out. "How do you feel?" "Great," Waldrip replied. The man turned to nearby newsmen. "He'll be out playing golf with me again in no time." Like Waldrip, Mano Tyzbir, attired in a hospital gown, was wheeled into the medical facility. Mrs. Waldrip was carried in on a ~tretcher. Officials at UCI Medical Center released the following names of patients admitted there this morning· Cleo Brusco, Lake Osewgo, Calif.. Ruth and Stephen Culbertson. Green Valley. i\n1 . the Combs: Ethel Simon. Los Angeles; Williams, Kay anrt Richard Sinnett, Longview. Wash.; Anthony and Isobel Mon- da, La Mesa. and Paul and Floy I leek of Laguna Hills. There was no immediate re· port from personnel at either facility as to the condition or the patients. The Slarlifter. part of the 437 ~hlitary Airlift Command. first touched American sotl at ~1cGuire Air Force Base where 10 of the passengers were taken off the plane, including Byron * * * Swap Meet To Benefit Children The children of Diana Rosser. who was killed in an automobile accirtenl in Laguna Hills earlier this month, will benefit Com a swap meet sponsored by San Joa qum Elementary School from 9 am to3p.m Saturday One of Mrs. Rosser·~ children, Cory, was a student at the school Mrs. Rosser had been a volun teer at the school. T h e school's Adv1sory Organization originally planned the swap meet in April to raise funds for school equipment. After the collision. however, the group changed the lime of the swap meet and agreed to give all pr oceeds to Mrs . Rosscr's family. People who wish to sell items during the meet may rent a stall for $S plus 10 percent or the gross profits. Stalls may be reserved by calling 586-2465. Prizes donated by local merchants will be raffled off dur· 1ng the day. Raffle tickets, which may be purchased at the school, are 50 cents each or three for Sl. Refresh ments also will be served. AD IN PILUI' PROVED SLEEPER So your mother·in-law's su~· gestcd :1he come ll\lc with you - now wh•t do you do wJlh the spare bed? "I IOld il right away I" Thal'I the advertJ1tn1 auct'est story related by • C011ta Mesa man who pla~ thl1 claulOed ad : Contt!mp. hldeway ~d. yellow, C>rlalllt!• ~ WtlltC' cbeck. New SJOO 1tu IUUUC Remember, the Daily Pllot ts here to help you nnd new homes for unwanted ltema. Call 142-~ today. By TOM BARLEY Ol l .. O•llY ~llel Sl.eff An Orange County Superior Court Judge was told Tuesday that jct afrcraft were diverted from lhe1r normal routes over the Harbor Area while the jury was visiting the home of a developer who wants more than $200,000 1n alleged jet noise damage.:; from th~ county Atlome\' Jerold Fadem told Judge Frank Domemchin1 lhat he was not prepared lo identify the ind1v1duals rcspQnsible for the dec1s1on lo change the normal Otght path. ··But this kind of thing has happened beforr," Fadem said. "The aircraft pilols were told by the control tower to change their flight path and minimize jet noise at the very ti me the jury was touring the area." Developer Harry Rinker Fro111 Page Al JFK ... a year budget and tried lo undermine Gonzalez's authority O\. er the staff Sprague contended he needed the money because he could not use FBr or CIA inveatigators since the role or those agencies was part of the probe. Since then. a $2.5 m1l1Jon budget for this year was agreed upon by Sprague and the committee. Rep. Stewart McKinney <R·Conn. l, told the committee he was a ctuld of the McCarthy era, referring to the late Sen. Joseph McCarthy <R-Wis.). "l th.ink in the case of ltichard Sprague we have seen a witch hunt and devastation or human nghts that I never expected to see again." McKinney said. "1 tbink a man has been systematically and publicly destroyed by rumor. innuendo." Rep. Robert Edgar CD-Pa.>. broke with the House tradition of never making charges against a fellow congressman by name and said he believed Gonzalez was guilty of character assassination against Sprague Gonzalez has accused Sprague of deceit * * * Fro.Page Al DEAD. • • investigators for the panel had been trying to find de Mohrensch1ldt, 65, to interview him. and only recently located him m Florida. De Mohrenschildt 's body was found by his daughter, Alexandra, 33, In the guest room of a palatial oceanside home in exclusive Palm Beach. He and his daughter arrived there from Rrussels for a visit with relatives. Sheets said. '·At the ti me of the shooting, he was alone in the house except for two maids who said they did not hear the shot," Sheets said. He said the preliminary investigation s howed the victim died of a head wound. A 20-gauge shotgun was round neaT the body. Sheets said no suicide note was fou nd. Willem Oltmans, a Dutch journ a list who has bee n interviewed by assassination committee investigators, has sai d publicly that the Ruulan-bom de Mohrenacbfldt told him ln an lnttrview he Celt so m e re1pon 11 lbillly for Kennedy'• dealh. It wu not clear from t.he joumallat'• account wbetMt de Mobrenachlldt said anythiGC oth er than lhat •• en acquaintance pl 0.wald lie felt he ml&ht bave bttn a ble to atop the uaaalnaUon In some way. The Warren ComM1Ulon concluded that 01wald aaaaaatnatid Kennedy, ac~ alone and 1tOl a:s part ot an.r con1plr~. • claims in his action against the county that living conditions m his home at ~2 Mesa Drive have become intolerable since the county permitted Jet traffic to operate at the airport. Rinker bought the Santa Ana ll<'ights home in 1965. lie has testified that he was assured by county officials that Jet tr<1ff1c would never be permitted in the area Many or the jurors who ;ire being asked to a\\ard him Ide& 'Bummer' Students Nix 'Good Food' GILROY CAP)-Gilroy's 5.700 students wasted little time in letting school officials know that the removal of so-called "junk food" from the cafeterias was a bummer idea. Mrs. Nadine Sewell , who operates lhc food sale~ counter at Gilroy High School. said today sales have dropped $100 a day s ince Friday when candy bars. potato chaps and soft drink vending machines "ere removed from the campus. Signs were planted on various parts of the campus urging students lo boycott the cafclerw. Vance Baldwin. s uperintendent of the nllll' schools an this communitv about 75 miles south of S<lll Francisco, s;.1id last \H'l'k lh<it ·1t dot'sn't make senst' tn teach students c.lbout nutntion and sell junk food~ al I he snack bar · · Baldwin started a ne" diet thal included granola. raisins, nuts, fruit. apple Juice and other "natural"· foods. damages visibly winced Tuesday as noise expert Paul Veneklasen replayed recordings of jet engine noise m the vicinity of the Rinker home. A no1ce specialist who testified earli er told the jury that it was absolutely impossible to carry on a conversation in the Rinker home when a jet aircraft was fly mg overhead Jt was noted by Judge Uomenichini during Tuesday·s :.css1on that the Jury will be making a second trip to the area to judge Jet noise for themselves under uctual flymg conditions. Rinker's lawsuit is regarded as a test case and is bemg watched ov hundreds of Harbor Area 1 ~s1dc•nts Succe!ls for Rinker could mean the trial of lawsuits in which the plaintiffs have demanded more than $30 million m damages from the county. Fro• Page Al AID COST. • • stJte's Medi-Cal program. And :it this suggestion that measure was reft'rred lo the county's legislative committee for study and recommendation. Chinoiserie !STA81.ISl<f0 "" An exquisite interpretation of oriental imagery from Drexel's inspired Et Cetera collection. The classic accent in every sense of the word. It can make a room come alive with the mystique and romance of oriental splendor all the while it displays your dearest treasures In black lacquer finish with silk screen chinoise· ne decoration and hand painted embellishments. In· cludesinteriorlights,adjustableglassshelves.and gilt fin· !b ish back panel. 56" wide by 79Y2 .. high by 14" deep. Drexel • PROi:etSIONAI. INTERIOA DESION WITHOUT 08LIQA'TIO~ • COMl"OATA8lf! P,\Al<INO • CONVlNlf.NT FINANCINQ 1514 NORTH MAIN• SANTA ANA•541,..391 T11ncs•r. wecsn .. 01y. Tnvrtoey and l atu1dey t ·)O to 5 30 Monoey • 2 10 t • F rl01y 0.30 tot ) -I Wednesday's . Afternoon Prices NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS DAIL v Pf\.OT A J 3 So Macia a Bead Reader Tastes . . Mean More Ads By MILTONBlOSKOWIT'Z Did you realize or would you believe tbatthe readera of Boys· We apend $1829 mUllon a year on aoacb and desserts! Mind you, these aNt kids aged lO to 17. Boys' lJle is a mag a~ published by the Boy Scouts ot America. and tbo Boy Scoutawouldn'tUetous, would tbey?' It boggle.s the mind -first, that children are speodinc so much on cakes and cookies and other aweeta (do they have their own money or do they slip these items into shop- ping carts when their mothers aren't looking?), and second, that anybody would Lake the Ume and trouble to collect auch meanlQ81esa statistlcs. • BtrrOF COURSE THEY ARE NOT MEANINGLESS to the Boy Scouts, who want to make a success of their maga!ine. To do that, they need to attract advertising. And to attract advertising, they must go through the motions of demonstrating that their young readers have jeans Jlllgllng with colJls ready to be spent on the wares hawked in the pages of Boys' Life. That's the way space and tame are sold Money Tree to advertisers. Boys' Life is doing what every advertising~ carrying medium does: sellin& its audience at so much a head. Take Xerox, for example. It publtshes a clutch of slu· dent magazines: Current Events, Current Science, Read and You & Your World. And it's now distnbuting to ad- vertJSers the results of a survey that show that the two mllhon teenage girls who read these magazines behave in the folloWlllg fashion: -99 PERCENT REGULARLY USE shampoo (and their favorite brand 1s Johnson & Johnson); -More than 60 percent use electric blow dryers (and their favonte brand 1s Super Max). -"And they're very big on rmses <Tame) and condl· honers (Alberto Balsam}." TO SEE TIDS GAME PLAYED AT A HIGHER level, you have to check out the pitches directed at advert1sers by the mass circulation pubhcattons. The Reader's Digest has such a huge audience -more than 18 m11Uon paid sub- scribers and an estimated adult readershtp of 42 million - that it's able to boast that 1ts readers "buy one third (and often more> of 1ust about everything bought m the United States" Psychology Today can't compete with Reader's Digest in sheer numbers and so it tnes to convince advertisers that 1ts readers are "people who believe in hving their dream to- day, not tomorrow " Translation: our readers are 1ust itching to buy your products Psychology Today says its "women readers outdo, outplay and outbuy the male re- ader$ of JUSt about every other major magazine And our male readers outdo our women "What buy mg power! Playboy operates on this same wavelength It's current- ly telling advertisers that its readers are the same men who 10 years ago "were marching up and down their campuses protesting a war, forcing a President out of office. putting barber shops all over Amen ca out of business for lack of business." Today, though, it's a different story They still have the same intensity but they've "totally redirected it," says Playboy. ACCORDING TO THE PLAYBOY PITCH, its reade~ "have traded the SOS for IBM and GM and ITT and DDB and so forth down the hst of Amencan business. They've Joined the establishment. In fact. they're on their way to Jeadang 1t. . Their pursuit of hfe's experiences isn't the same, either They're not ashamed of bemg hedo01st1c. They want more and they want 1t now.'' That must be why the advertising pages of Playboy sometimes resemble a catalogue for smokers and dnnkers. Mission Viejo Slwpping Mall Bui~ding Starts Construction of the $65 milhon M1ss1on Viejo Mall at Crown Valley Parkway and the San I)lego Freeway, Mis· s1on Viejo, is offlc1ally under way Scheduled for opening m August, 1978, the two-level, enclosed mall will anclude stores of the May Company, Robinson's and Montgomery Ward. Negotiations for a fourth department store are under way There also will be 120 specialty shops, restaurants and services ACCORDING TO OFFICIALS OF Edward J De Bartolo Corp , more than 55 percent of the mall space was com· matted before ~round breakmg Parking for 4,500 cars will be provided around the build· ing complex. with access to five mall entrances Entrances to the grounds will be from Crown Valley and Marguerite Parkways, Vrn Curac1on and Puerto Real. The center will contain 850,000 square feet of space on lwo levels. DE BARTOLO CORP., new owners o( the San Fran· cisco 49ers, owns and oper ates 34 regional shopping malls totalmg some 35,000,000 square feet of floor area For the M1ss1on VieJo project, Richard E. Wnght ls on· site proJect manager, he recently moved to Orange County Crom the corporation's Ohio headquarters DeBart.olo Corp. also owns thoroughbred horse race operations, hai; a foreign trade zone and overseas terminals serving the Great Lakes and owns executive office and m· dustriaJ parks and a chain of Holiday Inns Jn recent years, the company has acquired major in· terests m several Florida banks and a manufacturer of of· flee furruture and equipment. G F Business Equipment.. Inc. Firm Sale Reported l The Fluorocarbon Company Anaheim, has announced acqulslUon or Trbol lndu~lries, Santa Ana. WhUe the total eonslderatlon rem a1 ns undisclosed, Btll Joslin, Fluorocarbon vice president, said the payment was made iii casb and notes. Trlbol Industries is a producer of h~gh-performance potyalloys and polyimlcfes, pluUcs tcchnologr that is used for high-performance products such as machtne bushings. bearings, electrical connectors and piston rings that musl withstand temperature ran~es from cryogenic to plus 600 degrees Farenhelt. The company owns a number or patent rtahta ln thb science. Robert T. Alvares, pre!lident of Tribol, moves 't'llh lhe company to be general manager ot Fluorocarbon's Tribal dlvlalon. A t>last!cs C?Dglneer, Alvares has been active tn both the qh'leerlQ1 and marketint areas or the plaatici ID· duatry ablce 1969 and Is the author or numerous articles and papen ln thta field of lubricated plasUct and PGb'lmldes. The Fluorocarbon ~mpany is a dlveraltled manulac- tuttr of industrial products. Tho ftrm operates D other pro- duct.loo facU.IUcs, with tbreo ll'l An.abelm: two in SeaUlo, Wuh.; and Cine each in PhoenJx, Arb.; Jtouiton: Re>1emoct. Ill.: Loetadat~. Pll.t_Pina Brook. N.11.; and Los AlamJ.loa. Sunnyvale and Berkeiey, Calli. · . . . ,/ :. . . r