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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-04-05 - Orange Coast Pilot·: :rfests of et ,, '"'4 . DAILY PILOT Eye-popping Slugger * * * 10< * * * 1'o C~mpensate l'ictim TUESDAY AFTERNOON, APRILS, 1977 .... VOL 7t, llf0. ts. UIECTIONI, SH'AOl!I . ' I·• .. . • • • • .. ') Oil Drillers Find 'Dry Hole' in Sea ,- HAVE YOU SEEN HIM? Valley Assault Suspect Yormger Adi:U Bill Support VENTURA tAP) -Arl!umg that lrial delays a re muk1nJit California "a lau1ihlnit slo<.'k," stale Atty Gen E\ elle Youni:<'r has given his ... upport to a packaJ:~ O( hill~ In th e Legislature desiRncd to speed up the uiminal JUSl1ce ~yst<.'m Younge r, n po ..,sl ble Republican condidalc for gov- ernor, also said pubhc support for capital. punlshment "may be even stronger" than in 1972 when the voters approved a ballot. measure a'Howlng the death penalty. "Delay allows evidence to "row cold and stal<.', memories to fall, witnesses to move or leave the jurisdiction -victims and wCtnesses to undcr~o the mental 19id emotional strain that muy ul- ttlhately arrcct their competence add ability as a witness." Younger told the State Sheriff's Assn. Scarred Suspect H11nted • Police are s~eking the identity and whereabouts of a scar.faced, silver-haired man m conneetion with a March 18 baseball bat at- tack on a l6-year-old girl in her F'ountam Valley home. Fountain Valley Polit'e Sgt. Ma rt in Engquist said the suspect told the victim he knew of "her work. social and school 8C!· t1v1ties" when he surprised her In her second story bedroom al 5 P m. The ~irl. hospitalized after the incident with minor stomach, head and back bruises. told police she did not know the re· ason for the attack. Engquist said the girt retold the entire story of the attack while under hypnosi:<. "There Is no doubt in our minds that she 1s telling the truth." he said. A Fountam Valley High School !ltUdl'nt who lives in the northwPSt sector of the city, the girl told police her parents were away on a tnp the day of the as- sault "Now. she is all right but emo- tioDally shaken." uid Engquist. The girl told police h e r parents' house was ransacked earlier on the day or the assault. The telephone wires were ripped out, she said. The girt reported the incident to police from a neighbor's phone. · When the girl returned home that afternoon, she walked up a OJght of stairs to meet her as· sallant who subsequently threw her down the stairs. police said. "The suspect talked lo the girl for over an hour." said Engquist. "He said he had spent a lot of <See SUSPECT, Page A2> New Brew Bue Markets Test Coffee Sub WlnTE PLAINS, N.Y. CAP> -A coffee sub· stitutc is going to be test-marketed by General Foods Corp., but the blend may never be distributed na- tionwide, a spokesman for the nation's largest coffee roaster said today. "It won't even be on the retail shelves until next month," satd spokes man Jack Whitman. who em- phasized that it will be tested in "only three markets in such a blg country." The product, a blend or coffee beans 'nd wheat called MeJJow Roast, wlll be tested for sellin,poten· tial in Denver, Grana Rapids, Mich., ahd Detroit. Whitman described Mellow Roatt as a 1'coffee· type beverage," but declined to evaluat~ i~ taste or to say what the taste resembled. The substllute Is exJ>ttted to be pri~ed at $2.46 a pound, whOI ale. General Food'• Maxwell House ls now priced at f(.21 a pound, wholesale. ' -•' I Spring Das Sprung I Afl(.'r a rather dull start, Easter· week vacation began to draw more crowds to the s horeline Monday as sunny skies brought warm sands a nd the opportunity to get a head start on that s ummer tan. Tae scene here is westerly of Newport Pier in Newport Beach. Suspects Held In Robbery, Beating Case A food delivery man was robbed in Anaheim Monday and then taken to Irvine where he was beaten and dumped out or his food van, police said. A few hours after Chin Hsjao, 34, wu shoved out of the van near Walnul.Avenue and Myford Road in Irvine, police in Anaheim arrested two suspects. Char-ed with armed robbery, kidnapmg. assault and grand thert were Richard Parada, 18, of 1027 Chevy Chase St., Anaheim, and an unidentified 15·year-old youth. According lo police. Hsiao was robbed at gunpoint whlle making a food delivery in Anaheim shortly after 8 p.m .. driver\ ln his own van to Irvine where he was severely beaten belore being dumped out on the roadway. Tot Found in B°' LOS ANGELES (AP) -Police have taken custody of a newborn boy abandoned In a trash bin near the Coliseum. The baby was discovered when tho mana1er of an apartment house · heard crlea' comlnf trom the trash bin Monday. Eye Pop ed Oat Slugger of Victim Must Pay $5,000 SEBRING, Fla. CAP) -A 300-pound construction worker who slugged a man so hard his eye popped out has been ordered to compensate tM victim -with SS.000 cash or find a new eye. "The Justice system has for a long Um& focused oci the Airlines Sued Over Crash The lamlly or a man who died In a Canary l81ands air crash that claimed the lives of 583 people has sued the two -.lrllnes tn· volved (or a total of $7 mUUon ln damages. Na med as defendants ln the Orange Qounw Supert9r Court lawsuit filed by the two daughters and • granddau~ter or vlctim Wllllam C. Bradley of Santa Ana are l<LM Royal Dutch Airlines and Pan American World Airways. The action alla.ru that ne1lltence by ont or bOth or Ule alrHne. led to the colllalon March 27 on t.be runway at Santa Cruz de Tenerile. I . criminal," Judge Clifton Kelley said Monday afler sentencing M arvln Youngblood In Highlands County Court. ''Now it's time for focus on the victim." He ordered Youngblood, 32, to pay Richard Locke SS,000 In $100 monthly installments or find him a suitable donor for a new eye. Votmgblood, &-root-4, pleaded guilty to hittini the slightly bUilt Locke 'on Aug."'~ in a motel r oom. Locke had taken out a license to marry Youngblood's ex-wife. aod police aald 'the two • quarreled. Locke told police he only re- membered the araumeot, a severe blow and later awaktn1 In a hospital bed, unable to see Crom his lei\ eye. Insurance paid most of Locke'• $2,500 medlcal ex~naes. but ~ j\ldJe aaJd It waa "lime we t~&h\ ab®t the rlghts ot \he vlcUm. They seldom recover the 1011, lf the)' get anythJl'lg at all." Under the aaravated battery cbarce, Youn&blood could have received 15 yea11 Jn jail but Kelli)' aald ,aeodlng him lo Jail wou• help no one and would cost tup,yen money. He gave him (Ste EYE, P•l\A1) Shell, Gulf LOS ANGELES CAP> -Two major oil companies. Gulf and Shell. have announced they're pulling out of drilling projects in the offshore area known as Tnn· ner Banks. once thought to be a promising source of crude oil. A Gulf spokesman call ed the company's failure to find gas or oi l· in the area a "biller disap· pointment." Gulf revealed Mon· day it spent nearly S27 million in the vain effort to glean oil from Tanner Bunks. locutcd about 85 miles southwest of Long Beach. In contrast to poor showings in the Tanner Ranks area, oil com· panics report some success drill· ing in San Pedro Bay. Both Shell and Standard Oil or Cali fornia say they have found oil 13·15 miles off Long Beach, and Shell is quite optimistic about the size of its discovery. Gulf. Shell and other com· panies spent nearly $175 million far drilling rights for Tanner Banks in a 1975 federal sale of of- fshore leases. Shell said it was abandoning an exploratory well in the area and planned to move its rig lo San Pedro Bay, the site or what the company says uppears lo be a commercial oil discovery. Threat Spree LAS VEGAS (A P ) -A Culifornia man, John Weikel, 23, oftng Beach, has been arrested aJ r ulle&edly threatening le ers and customers with a sawed·off shotgun at a Western urffMtoffice here, police say. Co ast Weather Mostly fair witl1 some fog and low clouds near beaches t.onisht and early Wednesday. Lows tonight 42 to 52. Highs Wednesday 70 a l beaches to low 80s in· land. INSIDE TODAY Faith in hU btloued bay and in the .td~e o/ a /rlend have paid off /or 75-11eor-old Butler 'Flower. an OJl•lerman.all hia U/t. Ste P.oge 86. •••ex AtYMS.,,,jt• AU Mii LaMtn Q ...... 1.....-c11 Cl Mewl" .. ~~:.'t u Mllt1&el,....it .. AS 1011 tlllll Ntwt M CIHtltl.ll CJ .. on;r.c-.11 M ~· .,. ..... CM C'"4•n Alt .... ,.. 11-4 0..fll .... l<H Al ltetll Meftlf1• ... , 1'11 ..... Pftl Al Ttltv!tltll 14 hter\A!-..e .. Ttlffe.n .. ,..._. ... 1 WtMtlH 12 ""'""" CJ ........... ' I I DAILY PILOT s TU!!dex, Aprl l 5, 197'1 Crash ¥ictim "Bemoriali:ed 2 Medics Injured In Crash · SEATI'LE (AP) -They Jen toiether in high spfrtu for a Jong. awaited Mediterranean cruise to celebrate their 10th weddjng an- niversary. They returned separately, one in a box, the other battered and brulaed. Being together was "our great lood fortune and delight," re· called Dr. Karen Anderson. a survivor of ~Ir history's ~orst crash. He r husb and, Dr . Robert Efird, 29, was one of the many who died in lhe fiery collision of two Boeinc ·i.11 1n the Canary la lands. The ZS..year-old woman wrote a short letter which was read Sun· day at a memorial service for Efird. ·•we would be madly in love with eacb other one mlnut.e and incredJbly furious with eacb ot.het the next. Bu&. alway1, tn Ute end, we reallud our sreal 1ood fortune and delight in jusl having each other. We were professional cohorts, friends and lovers," Dr. Anderson wrote of he r red· haired, bearded.husband. "He wu 1 marvf}ous father," the letter continued, ''because he could eaaily become a child •ealn. At Lbe same lime, he still provided a model of beha vlor and values whJch our children could Bl!Uf' TO HANDLE SOME 9Ut'Tl-A3 ~mulate, on whJoh they could have a auccetllul and bappy Jlfe. •• The young couple h ad a brichl future In med1cine, colleagues s aid. In addition to the rigors or Bibles on Cantpus? • Suprenie Court to Hear ·Sclwol Issue A Costa Mesa church and a Huntington Beach attorney are backing efforts to bring volun· tar y Bible study clubs to Hunt- ington Beach Union High School District campuses. Attorney Kenneth Roberts sald he is donating his time to caJTy two lawsuits to the U.S. Supreme Court to allow the Bible clubs to meet and conduct activities at Edison and Marina Hjgh Schools during the school day. Roberts said Calvary Chapel in Costa Mesa is providing any material costs involved with pro· cessing the two cases. Cops to Get Pale Pastel Patrol Cars SACRAMENTO <AP > -The officer who pulls you over to give you a ticket may be behind the wheel of a pale pastel police car. New regul ations. r evealed Monday, allow a whole rainbow or alternatives to the black·and- white traffic patrol colors of the pa!>t. It was the California Highway Patrol wha<'h made the decision under iL'l k gal task of setting police car color s for those vehicles involved in traffic law enf orcemt:nl. The only requirement will be thal the vehicles' doors be while and carry the decal of the local enforcement agency, lhe CHP said. The CHP. which patrols the s t a te's freeways. pro m ised. howe\'er. that it would remain f:ulhful to its black-and·wh lte tolor scheme which il adopted JO years ago. "The CHP has no intention of c·hanglng the color of its black and whites," said deputy CHP Commissioner Al Cooper. "ll's a !.ym bol. It's known all over the l'niled States " The push for the color change 1s "all part of a chan~e in our l·ou n try w h c•re they w a nt peri.onal idcnt1fic..at1on. which \OU can't blame them for," {·ooper added He said the CllP decided to a l· low the color change arter it held a hearing on the move requested. by several local law enforcement <1gencles. including the Bay Area Police Cru efs Association. San l"ranc1sco Police Chief Charles Gain has substituted light blue car11 as old black-a nd· wbitcs were turned in. But the t raffic accident investigation cars remained black-1md-whlte, a spokes m un said. Cooper declined to estimate ho w m any loc al agenc ies changed their car colors before the CHP jla ve the for m al eo· ahead. "By and large, law enforce· ment agencies follow the s tatute rcrulating them to lhc lelter," Cooper sold . The CHP will stay with black and white because "we believe in visible enforcement. We think that's a big deterrent," be added. 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Nie M C:O.t• M.,• Ctlltt••I• '"'"Vl•llo• '' ,.,,,., W It -•ll'f; ., "'•" "It -•ftlf "'"""'' 111n~u•-Mr. Last month, the Fourth Dis· trict Court of Appeals in San Bernardino refused to interfere in a lower court ruling lhat bars meeting on campus of the Edi~ Hf gh School student Bible club. Arter the denial, the case was was resubmitted for another hearing which was quickly de- nied. This paves lhe way for the case to go to the state Supreme Court, said Roberts. Roberts also has been involved in a Marina High School case which he said is identical to the Edison Bible club controversy. The Marina case was filed in U .S . Dist r ic t Court in Los Angeles Dec. 22, 1975, but has yet Nuke Test Successful LAS VEGAS <AP> Scientists at the Nevada· Test Site successfully de- lon ated an underground nuclear device today. the first such test this year. A gov e rnm e nt s pokesman sajd the 7 a.m. blast took place 2,263 feet · unde rground in Yucca Flat, located a bout 90 miles northwest or here . The device had a yield of between 20 and 150 kilotons. One kilot.on is the equlvaleot or 1,000 tons of TNT. Dennie Hart Named Chief OfWeHare to be heard. Roberts •a.id he ls considering com blnJng both Bible club cases before brinctna lhem before the state Supreme Court. The Edison case. originally filed May 7, 1975, names five stu- dents. Bruce Johnson, Robyn Dexter. Michelle Henriot and Usa and Dawn Jackson, all 16. as pl«iinUffs in the lawsuit. The Marina case names stu· dent.I David and Debbi Wakeling and Mark and Monte Cobb as plaintiffs. All the students in bolh cases are members of the Calvary Chapel church. "This is really not a sl ate issue but rather involves basic con- sUtutional rights," said Bob From, a Calvary Church pastor. The students In the cases filed by their parents say they want to hold the Bible study club meet· ings "lo enable those participal· ing to know God better by prayerfully studying the Bible." The appellate court ruled in the Edison case that the club would not have the required secular . leg is la tive purpose a nd its primary effect would be to ad· vance religion. "HistoricalJy. the Huntington Beach Union High School Dis· trict bas su~rted a separation ' between church and state." said school board Pr~idenl Helen Ditte. "The Bible club would show preference of one religion over another -violating the ~t Amendment," she added. Former dislrict trustee Ralph Bauer said all high school clubs are required to have a faculty ad· visor. He said lhe advlaor could not be allowed to give time to lhe religious activity during school hours. One of the Edison Hi1h School students. Robyn Dexter. now a j unior, said she has not recently seen the other atudents whose ! names appear In the case. Orange County s upervisors Mlsa Dexter said some of the have named Los Angeles Cowlty co-plaintiffs have left th"-area. welfare official Denois Hart, 41, ' but all the Edison studentl in the to be the county's $32,292 a year~ case and their parent& still welfare administrator. believe Bible clubs can be in· Hart. a Cypress resident and a slituted on district campuses~ planning commisslooer ln that Attorney Roberts said he plans city. will fill lhe county social to add the names of more stu· ser vices direct.or's j~b held the dents to the Edison case when he past year on an lntenm basis by submit.5 It to the stale high court Robert Love. . . . . sometime before April 21. Before Love s mtenm appoint· Roberts s aid he expect! the • ment a year ago, Granville slate court to hear his case by Peoples was the county's welfare late summer. chief. Now, Hart will ate p in as •-..i.! ___ R welfare director in a department •IK.UAUUJ O'Uf slated to be a major wlnl of the county's newest super agency, the Human Services Aaency. DOf s--~l'>Pc•• Hart has worked for county T 1 -..or-"'1 go\'ernment in Los Angeles for the past 17 years. 10 of those years with the probation depart· m ent and the past seven with the department or social services. ,.,.... Pf&fl'! Al EYE ••• five years proba tion. Anthon y A ce or s i . Youngblood'• attorney. saJd hls client probably wUI make pay· ments ralher than ~~k a donor. "We haven't discussed it. But since be ill sorry for what hap- pened and Is wllllng to make restitution, we are relatively happy at the outcome," Accorsl said. Accorsi, a member or the local Liona Club, sald he would check Into the posaibllity of ustne the group'• eyebank. Replacement of the eye depends on aev~ral things, includJng Locke's aine· ment to an operaUon and the coat. Ex-senator Asks Divorce Retired Slate Sen. James E . Wbetmore sued hi• wife for divorce Monday in an Oran10 County Superior Court peUUon that cltet "lri-econcllab\e dlf· ferences" between the oouple. Whetmore. now pracUclna law In Garden Grove. tffkt court dla- lribuUon ol tht HHU held by him and Catherine M, Wbet.. more. He ukl lhal •h• be crant· ed no spousal 1upport end no t. torney'I fed. The couple marrted Nov. 1J, lt'71. ~ ..... ated April 1. ESCONDIDO <AP> -Resl~ denll of the Rincon Indian Rese rvation :ire credlled with s pooking a pilot and his truck driver , who ran. leaving about half a ton of marijuana In a plane. OfCJ cers fro m the county Narcotics Task Force said a dozen reservation r e1ldenls "began converging on a idngle· .. engine Cessna Turbo 206 after it landed Monday and taxied to the • wnltingtruck. Aa t.be In&ans approached, the two men ned without havlna un· foaded the cargo from the plane, listed as stolen ln F'reano, police said. Ma.1age-W Found in Raid CHICAGO (AP> -Police say bidden television cameras found at a masaa1e parlor may have been used to blackmail pat.rona there. Oflicera accidentally round the cameras hidden In ceillngs of bedrooma at the Harem Leisure Spa durtna a raid ln which four women and two men were or· rested. "Television tapes, combined wllh all the information the club haa on P•tron•. would make. Jt easy to blackmail patrooa. • vict 1quad u. James Kl1l11ald Monday. Bing Goee Home BUlllJNOAME. caur. <AP) - Bini Croe~ wu 1cbeduled to be rt t eued from Peblnt\&_la Hoapttal at 10:80 a.m. t.od&)' to compla b1I recuperaUoa t.rom a 20-lootlifi. ' atudy, lnterruihlp and residency, they had reared lwo sons Rob- bie. 9, a nd Alex, 8 • Ro bbie told a repofter, "Some kids got both their mom and dad kllled in the crash. 1 'm lucky lo still have my mom." He said his father 's death "will 1tay with me as long as I Ihle. And my little brother, he's being really tou•h· "I think we can make it with just my mother 1 don't t hink thb will change our lift! -thiti incl· dent." The couple fell in love as high school students in Bremerton. JIP WlrellMIO 1tldow"• Grief Vir ginia Capling a nd her teen-age daughte r ens a r e comforted by a N<Jvy c ap· tain at t he burial of Air Force Col. Elwin Capling, m issing in Vietnam. whose bod y was returned to the United States last month. Grapes Ruined NANTES. Fra nce !AP> frosts caused severe damuge to. day to vineyards in the Nantes region which are ma1or pro· ducers of Muscadet . Gamay and Gros Plant wines. Dr: Efird was to Joln the staff ol CaUfornia hospital this summer and his wife was to complete her residency there. At the beginning of their vaca· lion. th~y »topped in CaUfQl'Ala lO put down rnodey oq a houae ... 'then t.helr Pan Amedcao Boe- ing 747 colllded with a, ~cb KLM 747 on a Canary lsl&ncl runway. She aald ahe and her ions wm move to Santa Clara, where .Oe· will work at the Kaller. P'ermanente Foundatlon Hotpltal u she and her huaband pJa.ru\ed. • ,.,....,..,,e.41 SUSPECT • • lime learning about her ac· ti vi ties." Engquiat said lhe 1irl observed the aame man three months ago s landlng next to a car in a neighbor's driveway with some object In hls hands. The girl was e mployed u a baby sitter for Ute.neighbor, he added . The girl told police she did not know why the man was in the driveway but said he soon left. Engquist said the s uspect is wanted for assault with a deadly weapon and burglary. He wore surgical gloves and took some Items from the house valued al Jess than $100, added Engqulat. Police said they believe the s uspect lo still be in the area. Engquist s aid he did not beli eve the suspecl's motive to be burglary but added. "He's out to gel somebody -but who'!" The suspect was described as a while male. 35 to 4S years old, about six feet tall. medium build with a small waist. The fugiffve h as m edium length gray hair covering his cars wilh brown eyes. dark eyebrows, dark mustache and a tan complexion. Engquist said the suspect has a "fresh scar. still pink. in the shape or a 7 with three dots un· dcrneath it on the right side or his face to form a ·z'." The suspect also has a white bump on the upper right side of his nose a nd a fi ve-stitc h, ·~·inch scar on the left side of his nose, said Engquist. •• A· t.. tlabra teena1er whole car rammed a Fountain V.Uer Fke Dfpel"tmeot paramedic •llJ· but.nee on an emercency run ~t a HuaUnston Beach intersection Monday today faces a court hear· tn1 on a-Valfk violation citaUon. No )aUen\ waa in the moblle clh,lc that auatalntd heavi daQl~ when •truck by the boy car at '{albf:rt Avenu• and Beac Boulevard l>Ut itl two occupantJ r equlred hoapital treatment. Paramedics Gary p , Wuchter, 26, the driver. and his partne( Donald L. Newman, suffered cuts and bruises in the 4 : 40 p. m. collislon. They were trealed at Hunt • ington lntercommunlty Hospital, j ust across the street from the ac, cident scene, and released to con· valesce at ho01 e. Wuchter arid Newman were en route to administer ajd to a heart attack victim in Fountain Valley after a prior assignment ln Hunt· ington Beach when the collision involving u car driven by the 16-year-old youth occurre d'. police said. Wuchte r told Patrolman Patrick Gildea be slowed to a s top approaching the interscc· tion, with red Ughls aDd s iren operating, ll\en proc eeded through whe n cross traffic stopped. Investigators said the youth, who had a green h ghl unde r no rm al circumsl a nces. a p- p.a rently failed to see the e mergency van and smashed in· to its right front side. Th e teen age r a nd hiti passengers. Joseph Shuga!s, ts, of La Habra and Robert Brown, 15, of Fullerton, were shaken up but said they would obtain treat· ment by their own doctors. The paramedic van sustained moderate damage and the car driven by the youth. who was cit- ed for alleged failure to yield r ight-of.way to an em ergency vehicle, suffered major damage. Th e F o unt a tn V a ll ey paramedics were in Huntington Be ach because under the so- called Net Six mutual aid pro· gra m. six cities in the west coun- ty send emergency units to a crisis ii they are closest l:lt lhe lime a call ls received. .. • The Team: Linda Blue, Doug Sulley and Jack Barnes in Newport; Don Herzog and Cort Kloke in Laguna Hills; and Bernie Brown in San Diego. And they all have the same thing in mind: Arranging an Equity Loan for you. at 10% simple annual interest. 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Her husband, Dr. Robert Efird, 29, was one of the many who died in the fiery collision or two Boeing 747s in the Canary ls lands. The 28-year-old woman wrote a short letter which was read Sun- day at a memorial service for Efird. "We would be madly in Jove with each other one minute and Bing Cro:-hy u:-.t''> a canL· iJs he and his \\tfe. Kathy. leave Penin:-.ul;,i llo!->pital in Burlingame today. headed for their h oml' in m•urby Jlillsbornu~h. Crosby, 72. damaged a spinal dbc· \\'hl'n he toppll'd into an orchestra pit March :J aftC'r taping a TV :-.how in Pa:-adena marking his 50th year m :-ho\.\ bus ml'c;s Gem of a Job ·Pearl Brings Jeweler Joy By PHILIP ROSMARIN O! 11 .. Daily Pllol SIAll For Laguna Bearh jcwt!'lt•r Joseph Nolen. it was Mount .Everest, the White House, the ul· llmate slum dunk. It was the largest pearl he hnc1 seen in his life. It was bigger than u robin's ogl(. "It was almost stupc£y\ng," he recalled of the first lime he saw i\, about a year a(to "ll turned me on very stron~ly." The owner. a .som<•timc clicmt of his who owned ~cm mines. UC· quired the pearl in <i trade with a museum. Nolen said. He told the woman then, if she ever wanted to have thC' pearl St'l ln a piece of jewelry, he would be Cover Blown In Arizona By Big Mac BAN DIEGO CAP> -Ray Kroc. head of the MacOonalds hamburger chain, says he was spotted ri~hl off when he tried to eat without attracting attention al a MacDonalds in Yuma, Ariz:. "I justgOloutoflhe car and or· dered a hamburger," said Kroc, wh6"was in Yuma to watch his San Diego Padres baseball team. But the restaurant manager recognized Kroc. Padres president Buule B•\rasi has a theory nbout how Kioc's cover was blown. h's not evcn·day in Yuma "when a man dr,fet up In a Rolls Royce with a driver and buy& a hamburger," beuld. very happy to dot he JOb. Today Joseph Nolen is a happy jeweler He has finished setting the gem in a necklace or gold a nd diamond.'! he said must be worth "at least $200,000 .. "You can't set an exact value on 1t." Nolen said. "There's nothing to compare it lo l 've never done anything like this before, or seen anything Like it." For security reasons, the jeweler said he wailed to talk about his giant pearl until he finished the job. It's back with its owner whom he declined to iden· t1ry . • Nolen said the pearl was donat· ed by an opera singer to an east('m museum in 1902. where 1t stayed until his friend traded for ll. Vincent Manson, an official with the Gemological Institute of America. conrirmed the big pearl's authenticity. "Yes. I've seen 1t and it is re· al," Dr. Manson said. He declined, however, lo say how much the eem was worth. That was ror the pearl's owner to re- veal if he desired. he said. Nolen said that he was given a free hand to design lhe jewelry In the manner he chose. He set lhe big Bbttlcelli pearl in a shell·Uke mounting of J lja ounces ol 18-earat gold aM 60 tiny diamonds weighing more than one carat, Nolen said. The JS strands of the necklace are strung with more than 1,300 tlny baroque Blwa pearls, (hlhed from the bottom or Japan's Lake Blwa. But l.h, the pearl ltteU, the ob· ject of Nolen'• labors of about two weeks of deslgnln1 and tool· (See PEARL, P11e AU J I incredibly furious with each other the next. But always, in the end, we reallied our great good BELLI TO tiANDLE SOM.E SUIT5-A3 fortune and delight in just having· each other. We were professional cohorts, friends and lovers,'' Dr. Anderson wrote of her red- haired, bearded husband. "He was a marvelous father," the letter continued, "because he could easily become a child again. At the same time, he still provided a model of behavior and values wltj,ch our children could emulate, on which they could have a successful and happy life." The young couple had a bright future in merucine, colleagues said. Jn adrution to tbe rigors or study, internship and residency, they had reared two sons -Rob· bie, 9, and Alex, 8. . Robbie told a reporter, "Some kids got both their mom and dad kilted in the crash. I 'm lucky to still have my mom." He said his father's death "will stay with me as long as I live. And my little brother. he's being really tough. "I think we can make it with just my mother. I don't thin.le this will change our lite -this inci· dent." The couple fell in love as high school students in Bremertol'. Dr. EfU'd was to join the staff of Calirornia hospital this summer and his wife was to complete her residency there. At the befinninJ? of their vacfl· _~See VICJ'JM, .Page A2> Cycle Racing Upped Announcer's Shouting Ruled Out By MICHAEL PASKEVICll Of llW O•llV Pt IOI St•ff Costa Mesa city councilmen said Monday they will allow more motorcycle racing at the Orange County Fairgrounds, but at the same Ume, m ade it clear they will no longer tolerate fran· tic shouting from the public ad· dress announcer during the races. Shut him up, or we'll shut you down, was the clear message from councilmen to International Speedway Inc .. which won permission for 28 Friday night racmg dates between May and October of this ye<i r. Councilman Jack Hammell, who Hves Within a mile or the Fairgrounds, warned applicant Harry Oxley to tone down the s howmanship or be faced with an order to quit racing. Hammett said he isn't opposed to the races, which last about 90 seconds, but said an excitable an- nouncer "doing his thing is driv- ing your business up a creek." San Clemente resident Oxley said he would do all he can to make sure the announcer keeps his commentary below a fever pitch. noting that he wasn't pre- pared to jeopardize his whole operation because of one employe. To make sure things stay rea· sonably quiet, councilmen or- dered a committee made up or city officials and race track operators to screen complaint:; about noise. A sub-committee comprised of Councilman Hammett and Chief or Police Roger Neth will review the complaints. H three valid complaints are fil ed, Hammett said he will immediately ask for the business permil to be re- voked. <See RACING, Page A.2) HB Bible Study Issue P~hed Jet Noise 'Liability' Appraiser Says Harbor Area Home Value Cut By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR. °'ti.. D••lv Pilot Sl•fl A Costa Mesa church and a Huntington Beach attorney are backing efforts to bring volun· tary Bible study clubs to Hunt· ington Beach Union High School District campuses. Attorney Kenneth Roberts said he is donating his time to carry two law~~to the U.S. Supreme Court to allow tfl~ Dible clubs to m·eet and conduct activities at Edison and Marina High ~hools during the'School day. Roberts said Calvary Chapel in Santa Ana is providing any material costs involved with pro· cessing the two cases. Last month. the Fourth Dis· trict Court of Appeals in San Bernardino refused lo interfere in a lower court rulinR that bars meeting on campus or the Edison High School student Rible club. Arter the denial, the case was was resubmitted for another hearing which was quickly de· nied. This paves the way ror the case lo go to the stale Supreme Court, said Robert.'\. Roberts also has been involved in a Marina High School case which he said is identical to the EdiMn Bible club controversy The Marina case was filed in l ' .S . District Court in Los Angeles Dec. 22, 1975. but has yet to be h('ard. Roberts said he is considering combrnrnf! both Bible club coses before brmgmg them before the stale Supreme Court The Edison case. originally filed May 7, 1975. names five stu- dents. Bruce Johnson. Robyn Dexter, Michelle lfenriot and Lisa and Dawn J;ickson, all 16, as plaintiffs in the lawsuit. ThC' Marina case names stu· ISee BIBLE, Page A2l By TOM BARLEY Of the Dally Pilat Sl•ll J ct noise in the Harbor area has chopped at least $450,000 orr the value of developer Harry Ranke r 's Santa Ana Heights home. a real estate appraiser testified Monday in Orange County Superior Court. Appraiser John Mawhinney told a jury that if jet traffic from Orange County Airport did not pass over the area the true value ISO Gather of the three-acre Rink er property at 3432 Mesa Drive would be $1.25 million and not $800,000. Rinker is seeking more than $200,000 in damages from the county for the alleged environ- mental damage to his home. He is also asking Judge Frank Domenichini to order a halt to jet traffic to and from the county facility. The Jud~e was asked Monday by Deputy County Counsel County Priests Celebrate Chrism By JOANNE REYNOLDS 01 ,,_ D••I• P1tol Sl•ll In a histor ic ~athering. 150 Orange County Homan Catholic priests convened in Orange Monday night to Join in celcbra. lion of the Chrism Mass with the Most Rev. William Johnson, tM Bishop of Orange. DINING OUT IDEAS GIVEN Guidance to the best food and entertainment to be found along the Orange Coast comes to you m today's Daily Pilot. Orange County Dining is a special, 16·page magazine detail· ing the best places to go for Sun· day brunch or lunch. a quiet din- ner or supper for two or more. Look for Orange County Dining in today's Daily Pilot and enjoy an armchair lour of the best area restaurants. The rnass is traditionally celebrated on the Monday or lloly Weck for the priests of a di ocese lo renew their deruca- llon lo priestly service and for the consecration or lloly Oils used by the priests in their ministration!!. ' Monday's mass was historic because it was the first lJme that a Chrism Mass has been celebrated in Orange County. The county became an indepen· dent diocese last June when Bishop Johnson was uppointed by Pope Paul Vl to preside over the county's 350.000 Catholics. The mass was concelebrated -celebrated jointly -by the bis hop and the priests with laity from all of the county's 43 parishes in attendance at Holy Family Cathedral. the mother church of the diocese. The mass was com memorat· ed with a gift of three silver <See MASS, Page A2) o.11, ,. .... si.tt ,...... LAGUNA IEACH JEWELER JOSEPH NOLEN fASHtQNS HIS 1200,000 PEARL NECKLACE Sandra WlnleekJ of Sotrth L•guna Model• th• Ultlm•t• Piece of Jewelry • ,,. . \ Charles-Bevier to declare a mis- trial because of newspaper cov- erage of jssues that had been db· cussed outside the presence of the jury. Those discussions included the allegation by the plaintif!'s at· torney, Gerrold Fadcm. that Jet aircrart were diverted from their normal flight paths over lhc Harbor Area while the jury was· visiting the Rinker home. Mawhinney res.umed his testimony today without Judge Domeniehini reaching a decision on Lbe mistrial motion. Both lawyers and the judge were expected to discuss the mo- tion in chambers later today. Mesa Verde GoH Course Home Denied The Costa Mesa City Council has unanimously denied a Hunt· ington Beach attorney's request to build a new home on land al the south end of the Mesa Verde Country Club. The decision Monday night drew applause from a number or Mesa Verde residents who turned out to oppose Phillip Bush's request to build on the 1.2 acre site. Opponents said ap- proval of his plans would set a dangerous precedent for the city. Bush claimed construction on the site would not block views of existing homes near the end of Lanai Drive which terminates near the golf course driving range. The denial of Bush's request means the site will remain zoned as golf course related instead or being changed lo low density re· sidential. Monday night's council de- cision upheld recenl planning com mission action. Orange Coast Weather Mostly fair with some fog and low clouds near beaches tonight and early Wednesday. Lows tonight 42 to S2. lUghs Wednesday 70 at beaches to low 80s in- land. INSIDE TODAY Faith in his beloved bay and fn the adence o/ a friend have paid of/ /or 7S..year-<1ld Butl" ·Flower, an oystnmon oil his 11/e. See Page 86 .. "' ""''-"'''• . ...... ~- l "" •• .,. 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Estancia High 'Maratlwn' Bid Fizzles Ten former Estancia High School baseball players are pro· bably nursing sore legs and bruised basketball egos today followlni an uttempt to raise cash as well as write a new page· in the Guinness Book of World Records. The 10 cagers planned a 72- hour marathon basketball game to raise funds for their lndepen. dent baseball team. They started at 6 p.m . last Friday. They had hoped interested spec tators would drop by the Estancia High gym to drop a few coins off to support their effort. But would-be spectators had little lo see by Saturday. "I don't think they lasted 24 :iours," <in oHlclal at the high ~chool said today. F ro,,. Pag~ A l RACING.~. Friday nlaht motorcycle rac· ing ol the Fairgrounds has been a source of controversy since its In· <:eption in 1969. Although most nearby res!· dt'nts sa~hey can live with the noise from the roces, the frantic shouts from the public address system operator has caused peti· tlona to be circulated in opposl· tion One resident recently sub· milted 1.1 tape recordmll lo Fair Ooard members which coun- cilmen said cstabhshea the ex· ceaalve noise the tr ack emits. The tape, which wasn't played at i\tonday's council meeting, al- lt'J:t'dly rt·\.cals r.icc track no1 .... e abovt· thl' sound of a running :.ho~ er an lhc resident's home. Another neut by rca1clent said It is impossible to avoid the noise ll'Vt·I l'Vt•n ~hE:n she closes the ~indnws and turns on h er I clev1s1on st•t Rucc operator Oxley :.auJ he has in11lalll'd baffled speakers to lower the noi1w from the public address !JVtllE'm and will hire a -.ound en1incer If need be. A letter from police Lt J I\, Heaan cites problems other th1rn noise. The ract>s llegun wrott, "are a trem endous probl<'m on Pnday nights, due pr1mtirlly to t he tnf. ·1c problem." which brlnas about , .000 peopll' P<'r ni ght to the fair· ~rounds. Regan added that many Co1ta Mesa police ofhce~ nn lon1er wish to pick up ovf'rtlme working the races because or ··vcrbol and phy111cKI abuse the officers were I akin& fn1m the intmC1rattd 1pec· I atora," and concludes, "If lhl!I cvenl was dlaconllnued in the cl· ly. ll would~ no loss." cy said he hu hired a pr le security force lh11t In cl s oft.duty 1.011 Angeles poll re offlcerfl. He called Hegan's comments .. va1ue and nmblauou1" and said report.11 of rowdy patronfl have been cxa(?(?erated. OftANGl COAST c DAILY PILOT •••n•-,,, ..... " •• -...~I ....... Joe•• c_, Vito l'rMi.tAI .... ~-~ ,_ ..... ... EOHOf n.o ........ 1111..,.,. .. Ma• .. lfltl•w g,.,.., M !AM lllcw•, tutl ......... , ,... ...... ·-.... Co•to Mt .. Office Malllllt ~:::::: =~& t°,~MO. on• Tete,llene {114)~1 CIH1lfl•d Ad••r1ttl"' ...... ,.. " \ In a related matter, the city council delayed a decision for two weeks on a plan lbat would permlt two blth rlae residential isenlor citizen tower• ln the Ftve Points area of the city. The area designated for early hlA:h rise residentl~I develop· ments ls in the Five Points loca· tlon. Commercial and Industrial h1ah rise. were spelled out In the Huntington Center area and the McDonnell Doualaa location. Multi·atory development for the downtown and Seac11£f bluffs areas wtll receive further study. Councllman Richard Siebert, who cast the only negative vote. criticized the ordinance for what he termed its lack of guidelines. "We l)>ould let the developer know exlcUy what we want;• he said. He said also he could envision u "pancake" effect of four to six stor y structures mushrooming throughout lhe city. Mayor Pro Tern Ron Pattinson argued that the more constraints placed in the ordinar\ce, the more bogged down it can become. Planning Director Edward Selich said that individu1d con· cerns will be addressed when the lime comes for a ctual develop· ment in the form of conditional use permit procedures. Edward Kerins, who said he represented the HOME Council, contended that the new or- dinance doesn't address itself to maximum heights, lot coverage, parking structures, street access and the distance between high rises and olh~ developments. His request to table action and reinstate a high rise committee for further study was rejected. Sellch said that the city Is not a highly urbanized area ''and we can evaluate each project to see how it fits in the city and affects adjacent property." Ted Bartlett said that the high rise issue has been studied for 15 years. "We haven't moved ahead an Inch in that lime." he aa1d. Airlines Sued Over Crash The fa mUy of a man who died in a Canary Is lands air crash th11t claimed the lives of 583 people has sued the two airlines in· \•oh·ed for a total of S7 million 1n damages. Named as defendants in thf' Orange County Superior Court I a " s u i l r I I l' d b y t h e t ~ •> daughters and a granddaughter of v1ct1m William C Bradky of Santa Ana are l\LM Royal Dutch Airlines and Pan Americ<111 WorldAJrwa)S The action ullages that negligence by one or both or tht- a1 rhnes lc.d lo the colhs1on M<trc·h 27 on the runwt1) Jt Santa Cruz dt• Tcnerife. Broken Line Caused Blaze The cauu of a S12S,000 fin' ut the Bertea Col'l>orallon In Ir\'lnt' Mond11y has b<-tn pinpointed as a broken h)draullc ml llM. An Oran5te County fire Uepartmenl spokesman 11ald to dsy the Monday morning hlR7<' was set off when the oil lint> brokf' and sprayed 011 al hll-{h prco;surc· onto the hot exhaust 11ystrm or the pumpinJ? equipment, juftl out ~1de thf' bulldlna. The oll Ignited and 11rt f irfl lo the outer portion or the bulldinll. which took about 15 mlnutt!'I to cont:aln. Most.of the damaae wos to expensive pumping eQulp ment. Ex-senator Asks Divorce Retired Stale Sen. James E. Whetmore sued hl1 wire for divorce Monday In an Oranice County Superior Court pcUUon that cites ''Irreconcilable dlf· ferences" between the couplo. Whetmort, now pracllcln1 law in Otrden Grove, seeks court dis· trlbutlon of tho auell held by him and Catherine M. Whet· more. He uka that the be •rant· ed no spousal 1uppor\ and no al· tornty's rees. The couple married Nov. 13, 1971. They separated Aprll l . F,....P.,,e.4J VICTIM ••• tlon, they stopped ln California to put do~ money on a house. Then their Pen Amertca.n Boe· Ing 747 collided wlth a Dutch KLM '147 on a Canary bland runway. Sht Hid abe and her 1on1 will move lo Sant.a Clara, where ahe will work at the! Kaiser Per manontt P'o u n d a l ion )tospt\al as ahc and her husband planned. \ ,,.._P-AJ BIBLE .•.. dents Davtd and O.bbl Wakellnf and Mark and Monte Cobb u plalntllh. All the 1tudtntl ln both au• at• hlember• of the Calvar~ Chapel church. ''This is really not a state issue but r ather involves bulc: COO· stitulionol rights," uld Bob f"rom, a Calvary Church pastor. T he students in the cues filed by their parent.a a&f they want lo hold the Bible 1tudy club meet· ings "lo enable th0te particlpat· ing to know God better by pruyerfuJly studying the Bible." The appellate court ruled ln the Edison cue that the club would not have the required secular . leglalatlve purp ose and l\1 primary effect would .be to ad· vance relllion. "HlstoMcally. the Huntington Beach Union Hl1h School Di•· lrict has suooorted a seoaratiOr\ between church and state," said school board Prealdeot Helen Dille. "The Bible club would show preference of one reli&ion over another violatin• the First Amendment," she added. Former district truatee Ralph Bouer said all high school club6 are required to have a faculty ad· visor . He said the advisor could not be allowed to give time to the religious activity during school hours. One or the Edison High School students, Robyn Dexter, now a junior, said she has not recently seen the other students whose names appear in the case. Miss Dexter said some of the co-plaintiffs have lert the area, but all the Edison students in the cue and their parents still believe Bible clubs can be In· stltuled on district campuses. Attorney Roberts said he plans to add the names of more stu· dents to the Edison case when he submits It lo the state high court sometime before April 21. Roberts said he expects the state court to hear his case by late summer. Fro•PageAJ MASS ••• Co11ncil ActiOn In 14t1on Monday nifhl, lho C()jt;a Mesa City Cou.nc1l .rultd on theae items. MOTOBC'YCLE RAClNm Approved an appUullon from lntfl'l\atlonal Speedw.iy. Jnc .. for 28 F riday nig~t rac· lnl dat.. at the Oran•• County Fairiround1 provided a commltlee ls formed to consider noise complalnls from nearby residents. GOLF COURSf; HOME: Denied Phillip Bush's tequeal ror a pennlt to build a new home on property ioned for use tdt the Metitl Verdo Country Club. STO&AOE AREAS: Adopted an urgency meaau.re pro· hiblUnc all ruture public storage 1ara1e projecta ln the city. RE-ZONE PETITION: Held over a public hearing con. cern1n1 reionm11 aoout tour Dtcx:ks on tbe city's west s1dti from biih density to medium density until June 20. FEDE!tA.L FUNDS : Accepted City Manaaer Fred Soraabal's recommendations for distribution or $3,'782,1'5 In Federal Revenue Sharing Funds over the next three years. BOYS CLUB: By mutual agreement with Boys Clun ofnelaltl, dented a request for a new (aclllty on the city's weal side due to declining school enrollment. 2 Firms Abandon Offslwre Drilling LOS ANGELES (AP> -Two major oil companies, Gulf and Shell, have announced they're pulllnl out of drilling projects in the offshore area known as Tan· ner Banks, once thought to be 1.1 promlatn1 source of crude oil. A Gulf spokesman coiled -ie.hc company's failure to find gas or oil ln the area a "bitter disap- pointment." Gulf revealed Mon· day It spent nearly $2'7 mllllon in the valn effort to glean oil from Tanner Banks. localed about 85 miles southwest of Lonjl Beach. Energy Tips Display Set H a rbor Area residents in- terested in learning how to con- serve energy can gel some tips from a d isplay l oc1:1ted ut In contrast to poor showings tn lhe Tanner Banks area, oil com· paanlea report some succeaa drill· in g In San Pedro Bay. Both Shell and Standard Oil of California say they have found oil 13·16 miles off Long Beach. and Shell ls qulte optimistic about the size of lls discovery. Gulf, Shell and other com· panles spent nearly Sl'7S mllllon for drilling rights for Tanner Banka ln a 1975 Ceder al sale or of· fshore leues. Westcllff Plaza. TONIGHT A display in a motorhomc will "TWO GENTLEMEN OF P11nch ·1n Eye Costly . I SEBRING, Fla. (AP) A . 300·pound construction worker. who 1lugged 11 man so hard h11 . eye popped out ha1 been ordered· to compenaato the victim -with: ~.000 cash or find a new eye. • "The iuslice svstem has for u: long lime focused on lhl' · criminal.'' Judge Cllrton Kelley : said Monday after sentencing • Mar vin Youngblood in Highlands : County Court. "Now it 'a Ume for ~ focu8 on the victim." . He orde~ Youn1iblood, 32, to pay Rictr.ird Locke $5,000 In $100 ; monthly tnstallmenlll or find him ' a auitabl"donor ror a new eye. Youngbk>od. 6-foot-4. pleaded. guilty to hltUng the slightly bulll Locke on Aug. 23 In .11 motel room. Locke had taken <•ul a license to marry Youngblood's ex·wlfe, and police said lbe two quarreled. Locke told pollco he only ro- m e mbered the argument, a. severe blow and late r aw:iklng In u hospital bed, unable to see from hie left eye. Insuranco paid m o11 t ol· Locke's $2,500 medical expenses. but the judge snld It was "Umo we thought about tho right• or the victim. They seldom recover the loss, If they gel onythlng at all.•· Under the aggravated battery charge, Youngblood could have received 15 ycur11 ln jall but Kelley snld sending him to jail would help no one und would C08l taxpayers money. He gave him five years probation. Anthon y i\ccorsl , Youn1blood's attorney, said his client probably will make pay. menlll rather than seek u donor "We haven't discussM It. But since fte is sorry for what hup· pened and is willing lo make restitution. w~ are relaUvcly happy ul lhe outcome." Accorsi said . U rns forthe llolyOils presented bc locatcdintheshoppingcenler VERONA '' -South Const at Irvine Avenue and 17th Street Repertory Theater, Tueaduy· to lhl' diocese b y Timothy unli1April17. SundaylbroughApri123,8p.m. hraeli8 March TEL AVIV , lsrael CA P > - Several thousand l sruclls marched nine miles through rum und mud In the occupied West Bank of the Jordan River today to oppose ony withdruwul from the war-won territory. <C ardinal ) Manning of Los Put together hy the Southern Ange les. who a l one time California Gall Company, it out WEDNE8DAY,APRIL6 represented the Orange County_ lines practiral step s t hat COASl'Ut-m CC LECTURES parishes in the Los Angeles ho meowners may use to reduce -"Classics of Early Sound ' archdiocese. energy consumption In their Fllms." Estancia High School In addition to Monday's hia· homes. Forum, 7 p.m. toric celebration, Bishop ~..:...:.~:.::..:...----------------------------------~----------------------------------~ John:.on will preside over a series of Holy Week services al the Orunge cuthedral which in· dude Thursday'::s Mass of the l.11rd 0!> Supper al 5.30 p.m. a nd lht> Sacr<1mcnt of Reconcilia- twn at 8 pm ,\ Good Friday service from n<>on to 3 p m . which in· , elud es a mass, ser m on, pra~ L'rs. readings and hymns. At 7 30 p m the bishop wlll pre- side O\'cr the Procession of the SlJt1ons of the Cros11. On Saturday at 8: 15 p.m ., lhl' hl!ihop \\1!1 celebrate the \'1g1l Mab!> of Re1>urrection. Sunday. he will celebrate the Pontif1 l·al Mass al noon. F ro• Page Al PEARL ..• inJ? the Jt>wcl. It 15 111~ lonJ:, 11 , inches wide. It·-. nl•t u coloaul sphere. an o' eq!rown big brother to the cultured pearl people are u1ed to ..,t>elng It 1i. oblate. or aourdlike. "It ~as a once in a lifetime r hanr r for a Jewelry designer,·• ~olt>n said HEW Chief Subpoenaed NEW YORK CAP) -Health, . Education a nd Wel(a re Secretary Joseph Califano has btfn ordered to appear •t a hear· ln1 Wednesday lnvolvln• a terminal cancer patient '• riaht to use the llleRal dru1 l.aetrlle. Judge Mark Cnstantlno luutd the dlrectivt: Monday after Joseph Rluo. a 89-year·old re· tired carpenter with cancer or the pancreas, flied ault In U.S. District Court In Brooklyn for tht rhcht lo use the dru~. ·R l uo th Ink• the d r u1. manufactured In Mexico fl"om apricot pits, could save hll life. His doctor is wlllln1 to comply with the reque~t becau1e he btllevea his dyln1 paUtnt "should' be free to choose as he pleHes." Drug Ring Buated NEW YORK CAP> -Thirty persona have .,.en indicted In what authorities uld wa1 a seo mllllon·a·)'ear drus rln1 that , 1tretchtd rro m A1t1 to Hew York and wu allegedly operated ll"om a Jail cell by Frank Lucu MtV· Int a 10-year prtson tentence for norcotlcs violations. Lucas and n membert of hi• 1Ue1ed crime. f amll¥ were indicted. The Team: Linda Blue, Doug Sulley and Jack Barnes in Newport; Don Herzog and Cort Kloke in Laguna Hills; and Bernie Brown in San Diego . And they all have the same thlng in mind: Arranging a n Equity Loan for you. Here's an example of a Newport Equity Funds-arranged Equity Loan: Borrow $10,000for 10 years at 10% simple annual intere~t. You'll have 120 monthly pa yments of only $83.33 (interest-only) and a final principal repayment of SIO,CXX> -r:he Annual Percentage Rate is 11.7%. Call the Team at Newport Equity Funds. They work together to help you get the money you need. Newport Equity 'Funds~ luG LAGUNA HILLS 830·5700 NEWPORT BEACH 644-8824 SAN DIEGO 297-7100 ·' , ,. . ·--.... --- Tl.leSOay. Apul ~. 1977 DAILY PILOT t\3 'Hell 0 a Try' Fai_IS; 68 Dle 0 JfNNfSSff ;.J1 ALAI A MA Aubuu• • Mill\ A,_ W•t•oftolo M.ao WHERE·68 LOST LIVES Site Near Atlanta SlUl Plan Set? Well, 1Haybe ... By Assodated Press The sun m ay heat the dining hall soon al Camp Pendleton the first lime on a U S. military installation but 01 · Sol shcc.ls little light on plan::. fo r il. A new::. release mailed out of Los Angele:. sa.}!> the llow<ird Lane architect ure firm b work- ing up the solar heated dining hall to be finished l>y m 1d 1978. On lht' other hand: Lt. Col. Dan Bro"' n. µubhc af- fairs officer at Camp Pendleton. s ays the project apparently was killed out of the 1977 78 budget. "It is not schedulC'd for con- struction in f1 sc:.il '71!," Brown said Monday. llt' added that the base public works officer knew nothing uf plan:. for the S2-million project. Bui, thl'n, on the othn hand : A :.pokt•sman for the Los i\ngclcs publil.' n·lations com· pany s<1id his offlt·c has since 'cririt-d its n (·\~s rell·ast• with the Naval "':.it·1hlit-s Engineering command m San Hruno. Calif "Jn. a dt•fin1tc proJccl, anrl lht• Navy 1s pa} mi:: monC'y on 1t, ··he said "I really clun ·t fully un derslancl \\ h.it·.., happ<'ning do\\n at Camp Pt•ndh:lon " Bul, on another hand: H ampton White. pr11Jert roun11n<1tnr, ~J1d at San Hruno latl·r that th1• outi::om~ t-"ord iJd mm1strat11m nrrll'rt·d a rt.•\ i<·"' of all m1htarv conslrut.•t1on Jnd th.it some 1lt'm:-. an· hcing delayed a yearor l\\O lk sa)., this m.J) ht· 11n1• nf thOSl' Infant Dies Afte r Crash; Toll Now Six A tralfil' .t('C11lt·nt in Hreo Sun day mght du1m1•d a Wl'ond v1r tim Mondav "'hen ~· 2 month old infant dll-d in Children ·-i ll~p1tal or Oranl!t.> County. arrordlni; to .i coront'r's rl'port Rrca police s:ml th<• infJnt, Roland N1t•holas Sa nf11l1po, Plac<>nlia. was fatally 1n1urC'd Sunday night in a thrl'C'·Car rol l is1o n at Birch Str<'el and Kraemer Avf'nue Also fatally lnJUrt.•cl in the acc1 d e nt allegedly rauscd by <• drunk driving suspect who r an through a stop sign w41s a 20· year -o ld MaywooJ woman, Alicia Bcrtolo. Miss Bt.•rtolo was dt•ad ut the scene whiil' tlw Sunfillipo child died the n<'xt day to bring tht' de· alh toll in two Orange County traffic accid<•nts Sunday to six. In th<' s<'cond arcidcnt, four people died in a ht•n d·on collision in Buena Park Weather Cited in Air Crash NEW HOPE, Ga. (AP) -The pilot of a Southern Airways DC9 which crashed during a lightning and hail s torm "made a heU of a try" for a safe landing on a wind· ing country road, an investigator s aid today. The cras h killed at least 68 people. The plane, Southern's Flight 242 bound for Atlanta from Huntsville. Ala., with 8S people aboard. hit trees. cars and a grocery stor e before il exploded and burned Monday in the woods near this s mall Georgia town a bout 35 miles · northwest of Atlanta. The pilot reported just ~fore the crash that both jet engines had stopped and his w indshield had been cr acked during the storm. Rudy Kaspulin . chief in - vestigator for 'an cight·man team sent bv the National TransPOrla· tion Safety Bo<1rd , estimated the plane was able to glide without power for "three to four minutes" before it crasht·d. IS miles short of a milit<1ry air base A Southern spokesm an said to- day the airline confirmed 00 dt·· aths among the passengers and crew. He said that 26 aboard the p lane survived, but one died later The s pokesman s aid an area funeral home reported eight persons killed on lhe ground seven of the m m embers or a family group in a car parked out· Mde the grocery store. The cockpit voice recorder and the "black box" which records technical flight data were re · covered and sent to Washington for analysis. he said. T he team a lso planned to study tapes of tht.• p1lot 's Jast conversation with the Atlanta control tower. Authorities said the dead in· eluded both flight officers. Capt William McKenzie, 54, of La Place, La .. and First Officer Ly man Keele, 34. of Coll ege Park. Ga. Officials planned to release a complete list of the casu;.ilt1e~ afte r notifying relatives Kapustin asked local r<'::.tdenL-. who might have picked up hall stones at the lime of the crash to make them available to the board for study. At least two dozen inJur<'d ""'rt' reported taken to fi ve a reJ hospitals following the cra-.h Thl' ownl'rs of the grocer) store hit by the plane survl\ ed the flames which engulfed thl·m seconds later. but sevcn of their relatives in a car parked outside the store were k1 lkd "Jt's JU'>t ltke a tNriblc dr eam ." said Mrs. Wilh am 14: Newman. She said the casualt1e~ wen· the two daughters :rnd <• daughter-in·law of her nephew, and four of his grandc hildren ··w e never saw the plartl' All ~ e seen was the fire · · , Some of the wreckage hit a "'om an :st anding in a nt'arhy yard . k1lhng her in-,tanlly, an ~\ t'"' itn<'~.., sa11f ·Th<' planc harl barel) clean'<! an elt•mentary st•hool, whl•n • clas!-1•s had been d1sm1ssed a half hour before the crash JFK Probe 'Needs Time' WASHINGTON <AP) -House Speake r Thomas P . O 'Neill doubLc; the Warren Commission had all the facts at its disposal when it issued its report on the assassination of President Ken nedy. For that r eason. O'Nelll said Monday, the House Assassina- tions Committee s hould be given time lo probe Ke nned y's death. The Warren Commission found that ~ Harvey Oswald. acting a lone. killed Kennedy. Taxes Due Six More Days Remaining Orange County property owners h::ive j ust s ix more days to pay the second installment on their county property lax bills. County Tax Collector -Treasurer Robert L. Citron reminded Monday. T HE PAYMENT ACTUALLY is due April 10, he said. but because that dale ls Sunday pay ments postmarked April 11 will not be counted delinquent. Those pos tmarked after that date, he said, will be as- sessed a six percent penalty plus $.1 in costs. OTRON Al.SO URGED those who purchased property s ince Oct. I and who are not paying Impou nd tax payments to contact his office at 834·3411 if tbey did nol receive a second Installment tax bill. The total property tax to be collected by Citron's office this year Is $686.3 million. $'94.8 mllUon more than last year . Thal flaure does not Include another $80 mUUoo In un· secured p~rty taxes he will collccl on machinery. equip ment and inventories. Air Crash Lawsuits Prepared· AMSTERDAM, The Netherlunds <AP> American a ttorney Melvin Bclh sa1a today he 1s represent.mg families and relatives killed in the March 27 Canary Islands Jumbo Jet c rash a nd would ask al least Sl million for each client. "It b a terrible trugedy." the 69-year·old San Francisco at· torney told reporters. saying he had been hired by five s urvivors of American victims of the crash and also by S relatives of some Dutch v1ct1ms More than 570 people wero killed whe n two Boeln1-: 747 airliners oper ated by the Dutch airline KLM and by Pan Am erican World Airways col· hded on a runway at an <11rport al Santa Cruz AP Wl,..._10 WORKERS STAND BETWEEN SECTIONS OF FUSELAGE OF SOUTHERN AIRWAYS PLANE At Least 68 People Perish In Tragic Accident During Hailstorm in Georgia Belli s aid he wus prepanng claims a~ainst both ;iirlincs and against Boein~ and would be paid 25 percent of whatever damages w e re award ed h is c lient::.. althou~h the "pcrcl·nt:.igc could ..:o lower if there a rc more clients." Water Curbs Passed On "One purpos<· for coming to HoUand is lo ~ct in touch with Dutch lawyers who arc handling the affairs for the surviving family m embers of other victim~ aboard th<• J\LM Jumbo," Belli said. By Wll.l.li\)t SC'llRF:ISER Of lnt> D•1fv P110• St•ff Water agent11.·~ -,ervini:: r'no-.t of coastal Orungc County may be left on their u" n to handle nc"" econom1<' ~an1·tio11-. 1 mpost•ll h} the !\ktropoltl.Hl Watt•r U1~tnl't IMW01 to ~llmulat<· "ater con- servallon. Offic1:.ils of t ht• ..,cvt•n 1mtll1cs ~erved by the Coastal M un1c1pal Water D1~tnl'l huddlt•d Mond<iy al B1i:: Canyon Country Club in Newport lkach to ch'CH!l-how lo handlt· lhl' ~udch•n n•v1sion in MWD's rate :-.lrueturl'. which was cffect1vc April I Thl·v ehos«i• 111 h.t v1• Coa~tal pass 0 alung any l'ff1•cts or lhe MWD plan lo the inc1ividu<.il db· tncls for apphcat1on Coastal d1~tr1<·t dtrt'l'tur s v. ill m cl'l Thur:-.d;iy lo mns1<lf'r the sui: gl•sted coun.l' of action and vote II ans Lon•n1. g<•ncral manager of Coastal M11n1C"qrnl. gavt.' the member agl·m 1cs thrct· llOSsihlf' option:. 1n hJndlmg thE' new MWD rate ~lrul'lun'. "hH·h is clcs1gned to cut Y+all•r <·11nsurnpt1on by to p(•ncnt throu~h ... urchur~cs for t'XC(•ss us<' and n•hall':-. for extra sa' ings Tht• ch11u·1·-, 1nduck<I Pl•rm1!l1n~ ('o,1st.1l Municipal to Jbsorb .111 IJl'n..ill\ t·hurJ.!t•s and rf.'batt•s for tht• m1·mbcr <114enc1cs durins: th<• .,., to eight month perwd ot th .. l\1WD r.1tl· adjust n1 ent and lhl'n p.1n·Pl thcm out at lhl' l'nd Applying .1 hlankl'l rat<· in <'rt'aSl' for a ll mt•mh1•r d1slricts of ab11ut 1·1~hl pPreent <rou~hly S.'i for ea<'h :12fi ()0(1 ).!allons us!'d l l11 l'm'<•r an:1-at•c·ru1•cl pl'nalty l'hargt•s Pa~~IO/.! c;url'ha rgf'S or re· b.itt•:. through 111 t'ilCh agency c•\ f'ry month. us ('na~tal rc<'t'ivcs h1 lhn~'> from MWl> f'O:J!'tal 1s ,1 ":JI l'r "'holesalcr \\llh no \\,1tt•r f.Hil1t11·~ of its own ll hu, ... \1Wll "'alcr for the In int• H.int•h ~ Jll'r District. South ro.1 .. 1 Count\ w UlC'r DI~· tract L,1i:un<1 B1•,1<·h Cnunty Water r>.-.trH'I Tri C1l1t's Waler Dist rict. {'11-.t a :\1 t•sa Count~ Wall'r 01 ... 1 rn I and the ('1t1t•s of Newport Rc•al'h and llr1:a Ourins: Mondays informal Sl'Ssinn, Lor1•n1 .11t1·mptC'd lo ex· plain t>w C'fft•t·ts nf th<' M WO or- der. wh1t'h ht• -;aid c<im c in the form of J sini::t1• rwrngn1ph with virtually no cl<•t;1ils Bas1l'allv . the· 27 districts st•rvecl by MWn hav1• bccn asked to rl'!1uc•1• "'atrr cons um pt ion to 90 percent of last YNtr 's total The a~l'nc·11·:. would b<' charged normal ratc•!I for up to 90 pcrt"cnl of the amount usf.'d in a given month in 1976 anti any add1t1onal usage would <'Ost double the usua l rate . ff lcs!'I than 90 percent is used. mcm~r a~6ncics would receive a $20 rebalc for each 326,000 gallons I an acre foot) saved. L-Ore01 s aid th<> surcharge, a s it now stands. will be applied through De<>ember lj>ut the rebate Mfer 1s good only until Sep- tember. ·•Please r e m ember tha t nobody 1!'1 trying to make any money out of th1!'1," he said. "It is only d esigned lo con serve water." The Coastal manager said the proposaJ allowing his agency lo absorb alt costs and rebates unlit the MWD plan expires would simpliry accounting and book· kee ping. lie said Coastal has about $300,000 to $400.000 on hand to cover any Pt>nallies that mig ht accrue. The local agencies would be al lowed to make adjustments in Inst vear's water consumption fi gures bn!\<'d on population In cr eues. additional Industrial uses and new public parks Tht• con!><'ns u:. of th(· officials present appc·an•d lo op1>0'-t' th<.· blanket ralt.> inrn·:.is t· on lt1\: grounds that it would be unfair lo districts that accomphi-.h s1L~a bk"' ater sannj?s a~enc1es to handlt.> in their own wa~s The majonly M'l'mt•d to feel the bes~ bl't \\Ould bt· for Coastal to simply p:.iss aloni:: any sur t•harges or reh:Jt<'~ tor lh<' loeal Lorenz em·ouraged the agency representatives to examine m ethods of e ncouragin~ in d1vidual water consumers to cut back their consumption part1 cuJarly the big users s uch as indul>trial buildings, large park!>. shopping cente r:'! and :.ehools. Fun c ral st•rvH·t•:-. Jr<' ::-.c hc duled W ednl•sday a t an Am sterdam airport hangar whC're the remuins of m ost of the 249 Dutch cra~h v1cllm~ wen· bt-- ing kept. RE·INTRODUGNG THE CALIFORNIA PLUS ACCOUNT. H's back with s0111C cha~. But it st111 earns 53A3 with many of the watlldrawal features of a regular passbook account. · It. was t.h<> most popular new saving!'\ plan we've ever off<>rNI. . , Now t.hc California Plu~ account is'avail· able again -wilh Romt.• import.ant changes. Still a great value. .. , Deposit SlOOO or more. Leave it for~· least 90 days-lhen we'll pay you !l 1, .. % plus a 1 '.!% bonus. You earn at a 514 % annual rate. A full 'n% more than any passbook-for as long as the account. is open. Withdraw when you Jlke. Now here's the difference: After the first 90 days. withdraw at t.he end of any calendar qua rler. and you earn 5:V.. %. Wit.Mraw bf'fWPPn quarterly interest. periods. and you earn lh<1 ()l/.1 % passbook r ate on the funds you lak<' out. The choice is yours. Your money's alway" available: you can get il wht·n y 1111 nN•1I it. You can't lose. If you have the pat.ience lo wail the firs t. 90 days uou'll still ram mrm' 1h11n 1l'ilh 11 regular savings accmrnt. ~t.you get tlte witlufra11•rd t·m1111·111111rf' of a passbook. Get a Plus-Today. Come into California Federal. Put your money in a California Plus Account.. And in 90 days we'll g ive you a bonus for heing patient. C c.AUFORN'iA Ca~ED'ERAL Nation's Largest Federal California F'Mfi-ral S1wlnron1I I.nan At'IO<'lallon C' APISTRANO BEACH· 34000 Doht'qy Park Rd 1714) 41)3 3812 ·COSTA \fESA t:! Of'fl\f:s 1 :.!700 llaroor H11ul1•\11rl.1 1il41!'>41J23()(J/33.'\3 Bmlol St .. South CoHL PIDTa. Lower level nut. to St•ur~ 171>11 !>.HI \1Jt>6 f.I. ·1 OHO LAk,, For""'· 21301 M111rland" Blvti 17141 686-0900 · Jl lJNTIN<~TON BEACH: t~d.'l <:oth1ml S1 . neer F'A11nir1•r, in llun11nl!ton Phau 17141897-35Sri. A4 DAIL V PILOT TU!!Cfay.Apt115, 1917 Ja.i · I"'\ Coasting ,~~J Tornados Kill 27 ~-.~ .. ~ Some Towns Cut Off From Aid • ·:~~\ ~u1a · Tom arphine Paisley Police? ON THE ROAD: Cop cars In our region are getting more cot. orful than ever. Blamed If I dldn 't apot one In Laguna Beach the other day that had sporty stripes running down the side. It's getting where If you call an officer to your neighborhood. he may pull up in rront or the house in some unit painted paJe pink. Then too, even the lights are getting more colorful. It used to be when you were driving aJong at night and the inside or your heap lit up with a red glow from that car just behind, you knew you had trouble. Pull over. Today, along with the traffic ticket, you get a whole galaxy of pyrotechnic-type lighting. The police have these light bars at. t ached to the top of each unit. The lights are both red and blue. And they revolve. THEY OUGHT TO add while. Then you could get revolving red, white and blue. By Tbe AalOClated Preas Tornadog and torrential rains kUJed at least Z7/eraona, injured 11coret rnore an left lhouund• homeless u they whipped across the Miaal4aippl Gulf toward t.h@ Northeast . The Birmingham, Alu., area s uffered the greatest duth Loll Island Votes To Secede NANTUCKET, Mass. (AP> -The plain · speaking residents or Nan· tucket have made clear, In a 4·1 referendum vote, that they mean their threat to secede rrom Massachusetts. Monday's 1,725-404 vote waa nonblnd.lng and rte one expects the resort and lts equally unhappy neighbor, Martha's Vineyard, to quit the stale immediately -if ever. Chilma rk on Martha's Vineyard voted 139-31 and Gosnold on the Elizabeth I slands 63·2 in fc.a\'or of secession . Five other towns on Martha's Vineyard will dcb:Jlc tht' issue in town mt.!l'lings ::.c h edul ed next wt·l'k through mid· May from the llorm Monday. At leut 19 persons were kllled, 17 of them Jn the SmJthlleld Estates, a hous· ln1 project that waa leveled. ONE VICl'IM, Edna Davia of Ashville, Ala., was ktlled when a tree fell ac ross n backyard shelter where she had hoped to escape the storm's fury. The house she lcrt.was not damaged, Jn Georgia. high winds and hail spawned by the storm are believed to have contributed to the crash of a Southern Airways DC9 Jet in New Hope, northwest or Atlant;.1. At least 88 pe,rsorus died in the plane and along the road whtlre the plane hit Mon· day. Four persons were killed In Kentucky, where floodini was said to be the worst in 40 years, and the Big Sandy River was ex· pected t.o cause further destruc· lion as it reached a crest above flood stage today. ONLY ONE VICTIM has been identified: Susie Evans, about40, of Harlan, drowned when the car In which she was riding stalled in high water. Kentucky Gov. Julian Carroll was forced to cancel an aerial lour of the hard-hit southwestern counties today becau8e of an on- coming snow storm. Virgina Gov. Mills Godwin declared a state of emergency in tht• southwestern part of his st;Jlc, where al least one person d1NI and where National Guarp lrnop:o; were continuing efforts to Carter Eyes Pagment Halt rescue thousonds or resident.a stranded by high water. IN WEST VIRGINIA, llre1 were reported In Williamson ln the state's 'outhwestern comer. Officials said they had lost all contact with the t.own or 12,000 fiooded by lhe Big Sandy River. ''We have no communlcationJ llnes Into Mingo by radio, telephone or any other means," s aid Richard Weekly, bead of the is tate's Office of Emergency Services. Farther north, flash flood warnings were up today for parts of the Ohlo River Valley, Pen· nsylvanla, New Jersey, :wutheaatern New York and New Hampshire. AT LEAST A dozen tom ados were sighted as the storm cut throuih the Southeast Monday. One person was killed and ~wo others were injured wheit a twister nattened a trailer park in Floyd County in northwest Georgia. Authorities said 75 to 100 persons were evacuated from a nursing home after a tree fell on the building, but no one was injured. "The people we've talked to say it's the wor:i;t flood the~ can rem ember,,. said Tom Little. of the Kentucky Division o( Dis aster and Emergency Snva:cs. He said 200 people look refuge m a school and National Guard armory Monday ni1:ht from the s wollen Cumbcrlan.d River , whi<'h rose to a record 18 feet or more above flood stagtl. A f' W ttplltCt TORNADO KILLED AT LEAST 19 IN BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Southfield E1tete1 Subdivision Leveled In Mondey'1 Storm Childlwod Disease Battle A.nTWunced WASHINGTON <AP> -HEW Secretary Joseph A. Califano Jr. plans "a major new push" lo immunize as many as possible of the 20 million youngsters who are not protected <tgainst one or more or the common preventable childhood diseases, public hcaltl: sources said. Tht: M>urces characterized Calllano's plan as the greatest effort the Department of Health, Educa· tion and Welfare has m ade to promote immunization since the ( ) polio and measles vacclne1 were / N S ff 0 RT developed in the early 1960s. 'But they said Monday no na· ------------lionwide campaign compariible to last year's swine nu vaccina· lion program is in the works. Califano is expected to announce the program Wednesday. new approach·· or equality In lhe U.S. arms curb proposal last week. Then when they pull you over, they could turn on the red, whlte and blue revolving lights and play the Stars and Stripes f''orever over the PA system. You'd gel a whole Fourth of July ~how j ust for the price of your tr a me ticket. Clearly, police units are get· ting so colorful these days I.hey may start adding stereo tape decks inside. mag whech; and a racoon tail flying from the police radio anltmnll. Stamp Levels to Hold? Batt~• Reportn EEJRUT, Lebancr: <AP) Arttller.> and rocket duels were reported for the second day In southern Lebanon today as Syria warned it would r:ot allow the Lebanese Christlans to drive the Palestinian guerrillas from I.he frontier zone along the lsraeU border. Warnke t.old a House Intema· tional Relations subcommittee Monday he is still "genui.nely op- t1mi!Uc" of reaching agreement and said, "Some of the state. ments Indicating a sense or gloom and doom are totally, un· qualifiedly unnecessary at this potnl." Al I of this colorfuln~as ap. parently ~ot started recently by our famous California Highway Patrol. The CHP makes the rules 0 11 wh<it colors all police traffic ca1·~ may be painted. l ' p until recently, the Hishway f'~1trol took about the same at- titude toward car colors a s dld Henry Ford with his Model T \'OU COUl.O llA VF: any rolor \ <111 wanl(•d 'o long J'> tl was hl.1 t'k and wh1tt· • Now, howen·r. tht' CJI P hra~s hJs rcilllu·d th1!-> d1t·t um Local police. the Cll r ruled, may paint their traffic units any c·olor they want. Parlor pmk, 1( they like 1t. The only rule that remains 1s that the vehicle doors must be painted white and c arry the police seal of the caty or county that happens to be hauling you over to the side. , This may strike some rear Into your heart if you're a chronic traveler on the freeways at !->lightly over the SS· mile-per-hour speed limit. You've been attuned all these yearft to k1:ep a careful eye peeled for that black and white unit ur the California lllghway Patrol. WELL. NEVER FEAR. The CH P says that while lt is relaxlnR the color code for local cops, the Highway Patrol will continue to paint Its own unita the traditional white on black. Thu• you will still be able t.o see theCHPcomm~. Maybe. ttut 1r you're cruising city :-.trceta and some baby·blue unit with candy 11tr1pes pulls lllongslde and starts ltahtma you up with red Md blue revolving llghts, lt's for real. They got you ngain. WASHINGTON CAP) -Presi· dent Carter asked Congress to· day to hold food stamp bencrits at the Ir current k\'els for most oersons who ~el them but to stop making recipients pJy for part of the aid. He promised to veto any re· vamping of tht· program that in creases Hs currtlnl proJCl'Ll·d Soviets Extend Red Carpet to Foreign Chiefs MOSCOW (AP > -Soval•t leaders had a bu:.y dav w1lh foreign visitors today. !{I\ ang red carpet trcatm<·nt to Cuban President F111 cl CJstro and lesser attention to Tun1s1an Prime Minister Heda Nou1r11. Yasir Arafat of the Palestine t.lberallon Organization was a third visitor to the Soviet capital, but there was no announcement of hl11 activities. TASS, THE SOVIET news agency, 1 ep(lrted that Castro met in the Kremlin with Comrnun111t party chief Leonid I Brezhnev, President Ntkolnl \ Podgorny, Premier Aleitc1 N Ko'\~gln and Foreign Mtnls kr 1\ndrel A. Gromyko. The report said Carlos Rntnel Rodriguez, a mrmbcr of the Cuban Politburo was also pre· sent. Noulra met with Ko"ygln, and they "resolved to continue energetic efforts" for an Arab- IaraeU settlement, Tass report. ed They also discussed the de· velopment of Tunlslan-Sovlel re· latlon.., tn I.he political, economic nod other spheres, the r eport said. budget of betw~en $5.4 billion and $5,6 ballaon per year, Agrfcullura Secretary Bob Bergland told the House A~rit'ulturc Committee THE TWO·VEAR Carter pro· posal would: Disqualify about 600,000 of the 5,44 million families rcceivani;! the m onthly boost in their ~rocery·buying power. They are among the 13 percent of the c.iseloud with incomes above the official povC'rty lines. Cut benefits ti> :.about l.58 m il hon famil)(•s by more than $5 a month -!'1AINT IN TllF. benefits for the n·m ining 3.26 million fam1hC's OC'ar current levels or increase them by slightly more than~ a month. Bring into the program a bout 880.000 households that don't ha\e thC' cnsh to buy the stamp!!. They arc mostly elderly, disabled or on welfare In states with low assis tance levels. The current program'& authorizing legislation expires Sept. 30. BE R GLAND SA ID the elimination of the rule that ellgi· ble families pay for the stamps also would combat fraud by tak- ing out of circulation S3 billion ln coupons that the poor have paid for. Many of the 15.000 private ven· doriJ who sell the stamps under contract with USDA would becoml' obsolete as well, he said. s uvln~ $2.'\ million to S50 million in monitoring and paperwork cost$ for both federal and •tale government,. There have been allegations that some v~ndors of food stamps have mishandled or even taken the money paid by recipients. whlch h ~upposed t.o be tumed over to the Rovernment at specified intervals. 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J.I IUft rt-S lh m , -.!16•'411111, MOOftd'lt\f Up111 •• wtU.ll• 11'1. households into the. proRr arr and thu:, lldd S550 malhon to the budget if It IS n o t coun. terbalanced by reduced bcnefit:i; and cuts from the upper Income brackets of the caseload, USDA said. THIS MOVE WAS strnngly urged by con~umcr and 11n. tihunger grouµs ancl by the new USDA hierarrhy and C'VC·ntually was accepted by some Whitt' House adviRers and tht> bud~ct office professional 'It uff. Sen!\. Robert Onie (R-Kan ) anci George McGovern I 0 -S. D,) pro· posed it in October 1975 without success. Its most formidable opponent 1s Senate Agricultun: Com millet:? Chairman Herman f':. Talmadge <D-Ga.). Beatles Protest '62 Disc The Christian Phalange party's radio station reported "fierce batUes under way since dawr'f to win control or ll string or hills overlooking the Israeli Cron· tier in the deep south." But the Palestinians said there were no major territorial gains. Warnke Optl•l•tlr WASHINGTON CAP> -Chief U.S. arms nes.totiator Paul C. Warnke says he Is not surprised that the ~ovlets did nbt Im· mediately accept the "dramatic City Won Co"tl•ue1 WASHINGTON CAP> - Congress' General Accounting omcc, predicting financial trou· ble for New York City Into the 1980s. warns that further deep cuts in the municipal budget could harm the quality of life for New Yorkers. Its three-volume report issued Monday questioned the city's hopes for a balanced budget by mid·l978, when its multi-billion dollar federal loan program ex- pires. The report said the city would probably not be able to re· enter the bond market and bor· row money on Its own without outside help. JC Penney LONDON <AP) -The Deatles and their record· ing firm Apple Corp. sought a court injunction today to stop the release of u recording of their 1962 night club act when they were unknowns working for a few pounds a nighlin West Germany. SEE IT AT FASHION ISLAND STORE NEWPORT BEACH The two-record album is titled "The Beatles Live at the Hnmburg Star Club 1962." Their show there was tnped by "King Size" Taylor, a friend who had his own band at the time and Is now a butcher In Southport, near Liverpool, tho Be a lies• hometown. TA Vl..OR DID nothing with the tape untll 1973, when he got Logel.her with Paul Murphy of the Lingasong company and Allan William11. the Beatles' first manager, 'lo produce the album. It is scheduled to go on sa l e Thursday in Germany, next month In Britain and later ln the United Stales. "Llngasong do not have the consent ol the Beatles t.o release this re· cord," a spokesman for Apple said. "It is an infr· ingementorrlgbt.8.' · The Beatles broke up 5"11 years ago but all tour members or the group - John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Har· rison and Rlngo Starr - are associated with Ap· pie. SBOPUFI'ER KILLS SELF DINAN, France (AP> -A ~year-old mother of three drowned herself because she thought ahc waa golng to jail for atealina $6 worth of meat for her family, police aald. Maryvonne Aubry, whose husband earns $300 a month worktn1 ln a quarry, waa caught stullng some meat Feb. 10 at a atore lo thla Brit· tany city 230 mllca west of Paria. AIR BRUSHING EVENT T.is., April 5 I 0 a.m.-9 p.m. Wed., April 6 I 0 a.m.-9 p.m. Thurs., April 7 I 0 a.m.-9 p.m. Get a "Custom Desf an" Vltlt Ow Utt1qw Air ....... h .... i..t ftte ........ lt'fft LMdt .ct Ted SpmialhL W.tch n 11My ..,_.,...MM Air ....... Techftl .... MUSCLI SLllYI T-SHIRT •••••• •••••••• TANK TOPS • • • • • • • • • • • • From $9 *A.,,_..... Air lruthecl for'J ...... Use Your JCPenney CharcJe Card , .. . c ~_,rfeet P~epers Optic Firm Lists Eyel{lass 'Champs' From AP Dispatches Ana-Margaret, often seen weanng oversiied sradieot-tlnted rimless glasses, has lopped the list ot "Best Dreaaed Eyes" !or 1977, while Amy Carter bu ahaded JacquellDe KCDAedy OnaHw for the 10Ul place slot Second· tbrougb n!ntb·place finishers were : Plture skater Dorothy ffamlU; actor Warren Beat· t1i actor Robert Redford: Princess Grace or Moaaco; JtaUan !Um beauty Sophia Loren; actor Cary Grant; television's Kojak, Telly Savalaa. and 1ln1er Fran.kSlaatu. The selections were &Mounced by the Optical 'lrl•nufacturera Aasocialion, a trade association tbataurveya members annually. • President Carter won't have to worry about the tlahJng laws In Pennsylvania where tJlyuea S. Gru& wu once charged with fishing without a license. The state Fish Com- PEOPLE license and he has accept· (• J mission issued Carter a cd It. becoming the first _______ ___. president to do so since Dwight D. Eisenhower, a 1 Pennsylvanian Comm1 ss1on Chairman William Hill of Erie said Carter's wa!e Rosalynn, Vice President Waller Mondale .and his wife Joan al.so received free licenses. • A San Diego mansion was turned over to a fund · raising party for Sheriff Richard llongii.to of San Francisco, who is appealing a - five·day jail sentence ror con· tempt. Tom Hayden and his wire. actress J a ne Fonda, were among those at the affair staged by the Campaign for Economic Democracy. A reporter who as ked Hayden why such a group would gather in s uch an expensive home was told: ''Those of our woHG1sro enem ies who want us to be pnncipled really mean they want us to be poor." • G. Gordon Liddy, the only W<itergate burglar still in jail, typc!S up the daily menus as a kitchen clerk while he waits, hopefull>. for President Carter to reduce has !>cntence Liddy, 46. a former F BI The EEOC said the university has no women among 1ts208tenured faculty members. • Sen. Omer Rain• <D· Ventura> has been in the legislature since 1974, and Diana Waldle, formerly ot Santa Barbara. is a consultant to the State Energy Commission. So where should they 1et married? Jn the Senate cham- bers. It was a double ring ceremony with the Rev. AJzia Bowaer of the Oak Park United Methodist Church oCficiating. -~ The guests, to music from a u 1Ns portable electric organ, filled the high-backed senator 's chairs, press seats and the spectators' sect ion in the !lower-decked chamber. • President Carter named Gen. Richard H. Ellis, chief of U S. air forcl'S in Europe, lo become com- m <.tnder of the Strategic Air Command. comprising the na· taon's land·based m1ss1le and born ber !orcci. Ellis wall become SAC com· mander afler Gen. RuBselt E. Dou gherty retires Aug . I. Dougherty has been SAC ch1eC nearly three years Ellis. 57, 1s u natavt' o f Laurel, Uel • El l.IS KinK Khalcd of Saudi Arabia left London's Wellington Hospital after operations on hls left hi that the offi cial Saudi radio described as "completely suc- cessful." The 68·ycttr-old rult'r o! the oil·rich Madd ie !::astern stale left the private hospital seven weeks a fter arrivini:: an Urataan for the surgery, the hoi,palal said The king walked with the aid or a cane to say goodby to the hospital matron. Valerie Jones, according lo Hrallsh press re· t<HA1.Eo ports. They added that he will rest in Br1taan a few days before r eturning home • ni;ent who served as a lawyer for Wichita "h<ts become ~o thorou~hly drenched President Richard M. Nixon's and saturated with prejudice" that a fair trial for Al White House and re-election Goldstein on obscenity charges ii. lmposi.ible, the staff, is serving 6 to 20 years ut publisher's a ttorneys say. the federal prison farm in Al-Goldstein's attorneys, in an affidavit filed in lenwood, P a. for burglary, con-federal court, c·1ted comment:; by D1str1ct Attorney ~ spa racy and wiretapping. Vern Miller and an anti.pornography campaign in 1.1oov Without presid ential in· Wichita as rl'asons the trial should be moved tervcntion. he won't be chgible for parole until elsewhere . mid-1981. Has request for commutation last Sep· Goldstein and J ames Buckley, a former te mber is under review by the Justice Department partner in Mi lky Way Productions, face retrial on • obscenity charges April 13. Convictions at an A woman who ch arged Calt<'ch with dis-car her trial w<•rc overturned last November. crimination after being dis missed when she failed _ __ _ ____ _ to get tenure has been rehired. promoted and ~i,·en $15,000 in back pay. her attorney says Stuart H~rm a n s aid 32 year·old Jenajoy LaBelle was rehired cifter fahng a complaint with the federal Equal Employment Opportunities Com- mission last summer !ollowang her d1sm1ssal REHER'S MISSION A.ORIST,, GIFTS CAU 837-6502 ,#~, 25571 Mw.,._.... w , ... ., Mluio. Ylelo HUNTlNGTON BEAC>i FLORlST 16155 Alfi0H9UIH ~T. • 846-0601 ARTISTRY N' FLOWERS 2410 I Allele rt.wy. r~· Lopto HIMt f"ltno ,.J 586 -1 301 °'Wf, """ ....... "" COSTA MESA FLORISTS 117 &ROADWAY "'~ c .......... \ •. 548-6071 SEAL BEACH FLORIST 107J l'oclflc ctt. Hwy. Seal Beach 213-431 -2571 BROADWAY FLOWER SHOP, INC. CAU 546-8284 ~ 2750 Harbor Blvd. CostaMHo PARTY PLEAZERS ~ F~c:.::R 3013 Harbor Blvd. CoatoM110 546-9172 (~~~~-'-'-'_.u_o __ '~__,) In the STIMULATES DAILY PILOT FOUNTAIN OF FLOWERS 17U5M~ .,._..... . ....., 147-3141 ·~AMERICAN W ' IEAUTY FLORISTS 171SI .. och ll•cl 842-6414 AIRPORT FLORIST co""'" ••ut•Ol •IOH•U .. 1 ss&-17441 " /'f. \ f l\rf.{( /J\) VALLEY OF FLOWERS llappy Easter: C4U. 968-2525 1 717''4'~,.,... ........ .., MAC RES FLORIST Of Lagune BHch 490 S. Coast Hwy. L•guna Beach 494-6511 Open EG$1er Sunday Oiff erentia Florist »242 CROWN VALLEY PUfY. MALL LACUNA NJCUn • 495-0500 YOUR RILL SERVICE FLORIST •m ..... BEST QUALITY LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN UVf: (' \l..L vo1-;s IT Al.L' 645-0093 MESA VHDE A.ORIST 2'57 HAHOI ILVO COSTA MUA 545-1708 • ALICIA 'S ~ FlOWllS & ... f'TS t701 COf'MHtl• w., •--·•o c ............ ....,.... H.w'9rl a .. ci. 133-1883 HARBOUR FLORAi. IS7U 5fori,..cl• A••· HVHTIH<*TOH HACH DE MURL FLORIST 2411 M•wpwt lf,r& c .... w ... 646-4479 EL FLORISTA FLORIST 26161 TIAIUCO ID, MtSSIOM VIEJO " 581 -7030 CAPISTRANO VILLAGE FLORIST nouc--.c-...._ MIJNoi! ¥ .... C...._. e Sen Jvan C1ot•rt•no • 17 t 4) 493-3227 ~ .-·-~· I UO -MtieA,.._ ...... ...._ Ylow C...tor • '44-4060 4411 ... 17tti SINot, c.ot._.. • 64M144 546-5525 Sennn11: COSTA MIU • llYIMI MIWPOIT HACH • COlOHA Dk MA• HUMT1M4»TOM IUCH • POUHTAIH VAWY ·-. Tueeday, -'pfll 5, 1977 OAILY PILOT ,t f t Gov. Brown to Review, State License Boards : Monopoly Properly Entitkd SAN FRANCISCO <A P > A Judge has ruled that the name of the game "Anli - Monopoly" infringes on the trademark of the SU<'· cessful play money ga m e born in the Depression. U.S . Distric t Judge Spencer Williams he ld Mon d ay the Anti Monopoly title "crcutcs a strong likelihood of confus ion in the public mind." JUONOPOLY WAS In· vented in 1935. Parker Brothers, which filed the s uit, said 1t has since sold 80 million sets The judge said lhl· 11· gas trati on o f the trademark Monopoly "as proper for the real l·stat e trading bo:1rd gam e and granted a permanent tnJunc taon against Anti.Monopoly, Inc. and economics pro· frssor Ralph Anspach, its originator Ani.paeh s aid he would cippcal the ruling SACRAMENTO <A P > ~The Brown adm~trallon, res ponding to a wave of "sunset" balls. i.ayi. 1t is reviewing operations of 3d pawerful state licens· Ing boards. Those boards in the Department of Consumer Affairs r egulate such pro- fessions as doctors, dentists, contrac- tors, bill collectors, morticians and private eyes. The originator of the s tudy, deputy d e p artment direc t o r Richard McManus, likened it to President Carter's "zero-base budgeting." Delen•e Fund Launched SAN FRANCISCO (A.I'> -A legal defense fund is being organazed ror a Jewish father a nd son arrested follow- mg a raid on a Nazi bookstore here, supporter·s say. Morris Weiss, SJ. a salesman, has been charged with resisting arrest a nd assault. Allen Weiss, 24, a printer. was charged with malicious mischief following the Friday night ancident at the Rudolf Hess Bookstore. Supporters said Monday a petition was bemg prepared to raise money for their legal cos ts and a demonstra- tion on their behalf was scheduled for Thursday at the Hall of Justice Murder Charge Dropped 1 LOS ANGELES (AP) • Murder and assault charges a gainst James "Doc" Holiday, alle~ed leader of the Black Guerrilla Family, were dropped for Jack of pos1t1 ve identifica- taofl , court officials said? Holiday, a 33·ye ar-old San Quentin parolee. was charged in a November. 1975, s hooting here that left two person s dead and t wo others wounded. Wat•on Probe •Cosffy' LOS ANGELES (A P > More than $160,000 has been spent on probei. into the assessment practices of Assessor Phihp Watson and the 1968 assassina- tion oC Sen. Robert Kennedy. a county offt caal says. ( STATE .) Harry Hullord, the county 's chiet admlni.stratlve otricer , said Monday that the bill for the full ·scaJe Jnqulry into charges against Watson has already come to $107,694. Judge Ride• on Mooale UKIAH CAP> -Unification Church officials cannot be forced to brine a 20·year-old woman l o a hearing on whether she shouJd be placed in the temporary custody or her parents, a •judge has ruled. ' Superior Court Judge Timothy O'Brien said Monday there was insuf. !icient evidence lo prove that Sheryl Greek of Portland, Ore. was in lhe custody of Mose Dirst, who heads the West Coast following of evangelist Sun Myung Moon. IRS \letft"an 'GuHt11' LOS ANGELES <APJ --'A former Internal Revenue Service agent has pleaded guilty to charges of accepting "' SJ,000 bribe and falsifying audits, of- !icwls !>aid. Bruce Manue l, 45. of Carson, a 15· year veteran o( the IRS, pleaded gull· ty Monday to three counts of an 11· count indittment. U.S. District Court Judge David W. Williams set May 2 as Manuel's sentencing date. .fudge A 11ger• Oltlelat. FRESNO (AP) -Fresno Municip;d Court Judge llugh Goodwin is in trou- ble again with the state Commission on Judicial Performance Already being investigated by the commission because he sentences de· fendants to atte nd church, Goodwin has angered officials a second tame because he told news m en uboul lhe state probe. MAKE IT A OLD-FASHIONED EASTER Send the FTD Easter Basket" Bouquet. Fresh spring flowers, the sweetest and prettlest, an embroidered woven baskd- that's the charm of FTD's old-fashioned Easter Basket~ Bouquet. Perfect to send C: your favorite people. And so ea!>y. the FTD way; your Florist can send FTD gifts almost anywhere by wire. Ifs Oower·sendlng season. please order early. (Most FTD Aonsts accept major credit cards.) Easter Basket usually '6·1~00 available for less than 9 ..... As an independent busi1wssman. each FTD Member Flomt sets his own pnces. Another Easter traditlon! FTD Uly Plant In a lovely woven Cover Up.• .. /. Sav FTD. and be ......• wailchrlde: © 1977 Flori1ts'1 T.faruworlc:t O.llwry . i .. AO DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Serves a Purpose The Ora nge County Commjssion on the Status of Women believt>s the county should hireta full time coordinator in the coming year. The idea is worthy of consideration by •count y supervisors. During the past year the fledgling com· mission did more than rts critics c laimed it could. Jt completed an in-depth survey of county ~ove rnm enl's maternity leavl! policy. It planned two iob seminars for women. And it has been up front on problems of child daycare centers. ' At the same time, the com mission 1 avoided in vo lving itself in those con· · troversial issues its detractors said it would improperly mingle in -abortion for one. Its future plans call for a study of the possible creation of a c hildcare center to serve county e mployes, a coordinated pro- gram to help rape victims and a Job-sharing program aimed at helping two women meet b ot h financial needs and fam ily responsibilities by working part time in a single job. The commission's budget request of $49,883 appears to be overreaching a bit. But , j u dging f r om the past year's perform)incc, it deserves considerably more than the $15, 123 it received last year. Unhooked? Most Americun coffee drinkers were ·sufficiently dedicated to stay wi th their h<.1bit during the early months of price in- creases. In fact, for a time retail coffee sales went up a few percentage points-- possibly, some observers behcv~. because of stockpiling. But as pnCl'S topped $3 a pound and edged toward the $'1 mark, sales began to slow down. Markets soon reported stocking t heir shelves with 28 percent less coffee than a year <.1go. One major roaster has cul production 30 percent, laid off workers and is considering closing u West coast plant. Meanwhile. tea sales arc up more than 30 pl·rcent, market surveys reveal. All this is unnerving for the coffee pro· ducers. It clearly means that a great many coffee drinkers arc changing their ways-at least cutting down consumption, if not aban- doning coffee completely. And, since coffee drinking qualifies as a hubit, it may well be that the traditional American coffee market may never be quite the same ago in. It's estimated that Brazilian produc- tion, for example, m ay take another two to three years to recOVl'I" from the frost that set the whole thihg off in 1975. And by that time, even if prices.do s ub· side. who knows how many coffee drinkers will have kicked the habit? Recycling Oil Most money·conscious drivers by now have learned they can save a nickel or two by pumping their own gas. A surprising number also have learned to handle an oil change. About 50 percent of all lube oil sold is purchased by do-it-yourself oil changers. Which brings up the question: What h appens to the used oil? About 100 million gallons of used oil arc generated in California each year. Surveys indicate that a tiny amount is re-refined to lube oil; some is used as road oil ; some is burned as fu el; but more than a third is just dumped in backyurds. down drains, in garbage cans, in public dumps, and even nus hed down toilets. So there's logic in :m oil conservation bill introduced in Sacrnmento that would re· quire used automotive and industrial oil to be collected and f'l•cycled . It wa~ inspired by u pilot program in San- ta Clara County which has now set up 70 public collection points for U!>ed oil. And the do-1t-your!>elf oil changers apparently are glad to patronize the m The F'ederal Energy Administration 1s urging the states to adopt waste oil recovery pro~rams. With the passage of Senate Bill 68. Califormacould leudthc \HJy. An Elusive Fugitive Vesco May Slip Out of Extradition WASH INC.TON Thl' l ' S government 1:-. making a last· ditch a tlemvt lo nub that elusive finant'ial fugitive , Hobert L. Vesco, before he escapes forever T he Carter Adm1n1slration 1c; actively consicll•nng another try al extrad1llni;t Vesco from his pi1li1l1al \'illa in Co..,la R it' a. a<.'cord · 111,:: to go\. l'r nm(•nt sou r ecs llut time 1s run nanli( out Cun f 1 cl e n t 1 11 I S l a t (' I>,, pl l'ahlcs Wllrn that Vcs<•o will be el1A1hlt' for Coi.ta H1 t•:in cit1 it>n:.hif) in a fl'W month:., lhu:. crfl·tl1vrly milkani.: him 1m mune tc1 t'Xlrad1t1on The f1nant•1al oulluw evaded the lJ .S. i::oVl'rn nlent artcr it botched an attempt to utrad1te him in 1!17:! A n<'w <'xlrud1tion luw makmi.: 1t nearly, impossible Ill Sl'IZe VC'>l"O w.-:1 J>romptly pushed through In Costa RlcJ hy Llwn Prcs1rlent JoH "Don Pl'Pl' · · Fl,.:ucrc:-. t "H iUEKt:S wa!> grateful to th<• fin.in<'ll'r for helping lo b;;ul out hoth h" i.:overnment and hi'> fJllt•rini.: J.ll'r ... onal busine,s- c." Hut tht• 'Vl·~co I.aw .. was re pealed nrtcr thl' curr('nt prci.I dent, r>anirl Octuht'r, took of ftcl! The United Stalell now has until .July I lo t'Xtrud1le the brazen VeKco befort' he bccpmcs a Cost a Rican CJltzcn. · In a confidential dispatch last Scplembet.,.. then U .S . Am - ba!lsador Terenrc Todman re· (JACK ANDERSON J ported that the Costa H1can:. were becoming embarras!.>cd h)' Vesco President Oduhl'r, lhl' cable noted. now feels '"that ht• can at·t against Vesco "1tho11t altl!naling forml'r Pre-.1dent F1~uerl?$." Oduber :.ilso \\ant-. lo "deflate lhe corruption I'> :-.ue" and put an end to 'To:.t.1 Rican disgust \\-Ith lhl· 1m,tgt· Vesto brings lo their eo11ntr) ·· THE MILLIONAIRE fugill\C 1s also the star of a not her con troversy. A documentary r.lm about Vesco that could haH been embarrassing lo the Fore! Jdm1n1slrallon was swiped from a Hollywood studio just two wt'eks before the 1976 clecl1on Vesco alleges on the film that lw w;is promisc'1 a pardon by President Ford, but that it wa ... c'lt'nied because of the furor over tht> pardon or Hichard Nixon The film suggests that U S. of· f1cials ar e afrrud to extradite \'e11co because he m1i;eht ~ink ~ome politician~ with verbal broadsides. Had he returned during the pres idential cam· paign, Vesco says on the film. 1t would have created a .. helluva mess ·· lie rail" th1:-. c;ecrel ~toreh1>use or kno~ leds:c his .. llfe insurance •· "When Robert Ve~ro first ar rived in Costa Rica, he hkc·d the country so much hi' decided to buy it," says the film 's nar rator. This is echoed on the film by Capt. A. L. Eisenhauer, Vesco's former pilot and the author of a new hook about \' l'sn>. .. The Flying Carpetbag. gl'r .. Also interviewed was the editor <if the now defunct Costa R 1can newspaper El Diario. \~ho claimed his editorial at· tacks on V('M'O t'aused the Costa R1ciln ~overnment fo withdraw 1t ... ad\ l'rtistn~ and thus forced htll paper tnlo b.mk ruplcy. The film. f1nilnced by Mex- 1c<1n T\' nl'l\\ork Televisa. was s pirited away by Televisa n•presenlaltvl'' shortly after a prcvww 10 New York City. "If you show this film before the ( lJ .S. elt>clion 1 it would look as though Mexico is trying to m- t e rf erl' in l ' .S . politics,'' a Televisa representative re· portcdly exp lained to a newsman Offlc1ally. however. a Telcv1su official insisted to our associate. r.ary Cohn, that they took back the film "because of enormous cost overruns '· f'UGITIV E Vesco's most versulale employe is vrolJa bly Donald Nixon Jr . nephew of the former president. Youn~ Nixon was hired. he h as bragged, to be the pipelt ne between Vet'lco and the Nixon While llouse But "Junior," as h e was called 1n the Vesco camp, had other duties as well 0 n <.' t' h t• s t' n l ii n n l l' to Vesco's Cormn pil ot . Eis· enhaut.'r. ai.ktn~ him to line up •·3 or 4 white females" to travel with Vesco from Chicago u nd points soul h . J un1or 's handwritten note asked lhul the ~1rl~ have "red, blond or brown h air" a nd be "good enough look mg to be a Playboy bunny." Eisenhauer turned down the as· slgnmcnt • \'MAJ' ~IT. LEONID? ... ALITTtE~'N ONTHEAPrlt PIE. ~IGHT? Political Payoff on the Honae Front Moscow Helped Carter W ASHJ NGTON Despite the s haky start lhul launched his first negotiation ~11h the Sovit:t Union. Presid ent Carter b now solidly entrenched w1lh both con- gressional conservative~ and lhe Pe ntagon. without a ny shaving of his liberal Demo<:ratic b<isc. In no little part. t hal was dut.' lo this hard-line decision by I hl' P r esident . bat'ked by the Joint Chiefs of Slaff ut u W hi.le HOU!>l' luncheon just hl'fo r e l hl· Moscow talks : pre- sc rv e the much·fean·d cruise m1ssllt· as the chief American bargain mg lev~I tn pry nucll·:.ir ilrm~ ri· ductions out of the Sonct Union The cruise, a p1lotlcs~. i.ub!>ontr :urrrart that l"an C'arrv a nutlcur f>ayload, is c.ssentiall; a thcall'r w1dl' Wl'apon bur hus slrutcgu: capahilittL's . With his own arm., proposuls tlelibl'r:lll-ly g1n·n ht•u\'~· ad vance puhlit'll}'. pro\'1d1ng thl·m with a poht1cal d1ml'll!.>iun un known 111 lhl• Nixon F()rd· K issi ng \·r d <• ys nf ~c t• rl·t diplomaty, Mr Curler appl'ar ... t o hu ve eml'l'l-!l'd from lhL' Moscow d~bilcle reinforced politicall} on all Mdc-;. I N D E E 0 . I h l' f a II u r l' 11 ( Secretary of Stute ("yru~ \':tn('t' to rcsoh l' dl•ep d1i.<1greemenl betwel•n Wa ... h1ngton JOd Moscow ovt•r new nuclear arm~ li m1 tul1ons ha '> un1tcd Democrab and Rcf)ubl1 c<1 n~. hawkll and dove·~ behind Jimmy Carter as no lorc1gn policy ~uc cess or failurl' since the Vwtnam war fragm ented Amcric:.in politics. For example, nc1thl'r the Pentagon brasi. nor dcfenSl' oriented Congressml•n are de mandin~ an 1mmc•rliate mtn·a!ll' in str ategic arms ::.pending or in any other catc~ory of milil;.1ry spending --despite• the Mostow deadlock and clcs p1tc Mr . Dear Gloon1y Gus 1 ·m sick of trying to fend my way through parking lot s where lazy drivers have parked as close as they can to stores. lcavmg no room to pass. l hope they all get smashed. P.M. G•oomy Ous (Of\'lll'IMh 4rt Wl>mllltO °" r••Utff\ 4f'td dO flllot "•<•'\""'" rt tlt<t t"'t view' ot tPlt ntw\P-'Pfl'' Stnd yo'" Pt1 P"•• lo Gloomv Gu\, O•llY Pt IOI ( EV ANS-NOV AK J Car ter·s 1:uts in the new MX long r ange mobile missile und thl' U-1 bomber. "'We don·l need that n~ht now," Sen. Robert Byrd of Wei.t Vi r ginia. t he Senate maJOrlly lead<'r. told us. "But I informed Pre:.ident Carter thut in a nv cit· c·elcrakd arms race· Y.1lh the Hussians. the Amencun pt'Oplt· "on t settle for second plate. · Thal mcssagt·-to Moscow mood dominated thl· c:.ibinel room Wedncsduy afternoon when Mr Cilrler. d1llcusi.ing Vance·:. fu1lurt'. rcd1 11 CO\crl'd !ht• phenomenon of nrtuillly tolill b1 part1:.iln :.upµort SUl'PORT for thl' Prc:.1dcnt" ... d1•t 1sion lo hang tough dt'>Plk the bre<1kdown u l lht: talk:-. tr:an:.t·cnd:. L".S pohllt·.., NATO alht's in Europt•, far from ~hnnk· in~ ut the pro:.pect of hc1ghtl'ncd l ' S. So\'ll'l lt·n:.ions. or l'Vl'll tht• rl'sumptum ol ~ome form of 1·ulcl "'ut , \\l•n • prt\ atl'ly pka:-cd thut t lw nt-w '"1cJm1n1st r;.itn111 w;1s re I using tu tw toY.e<I. "Thl') ·re tt·st111g <.'11rll'r. ' ont· European d1plomul remarked, "and I don·l think hl! is going to blink.·· What thb ml'ans i~ that al lca~t for now Mr. Carter 1s free of the vicious policy and weupons c11s· pules that ham ... trun~ Pre~1denl Ford and Henry K1s ... 1ngc•r an twn years of dfort ~ 10 I ran~luk thl' :"iO\t:mbl·r l!.17·1 Vladl\o~Cok agrccmenu.. into ln•aty form It means -ut least lor now -lh<tl Jimmy Carter negollutcs "ith thl· Kremlin from a pos1lwn of ~t rt'nJ!th at home. a fact notlu go unnottccd 1n the Kre mlin which has used thl· bloody di\ 1s1ons of U S pollt1«:. :Js a maJor asset an pur~u•n~ "orlcJwad e Soviet polity Tht• Wl'akne!.>l>ell 1n th1 l> f1r~t b aq~a1n1ng houl w11h lhl' Kn•mhn wen• mon· laclttal th:.in struteg1c. 111 r etros petl. pr<'· sidential udv1 l>N S bt'lll·vc Lhl'y moved loo frontally on ccrlam aspects of the human rights crusade. As a res ult. tht>y began st•ndan).( dt•llbl·ralc signals tll Mo:.cow. thrcl· \\eek., lll'torc th1· arms talks. lhul men• words arc not 1nterlt•n•ncl' in anll'I nal Sov- iet affairs. That probably means for Soviet ch!.>sldl'nt s no more letters MgnL'd by Jim my Carlc·r and no more While lloulle 1nv1li1· lions. A St:CO!':O IJt"ltt·.11 l•rror \\:.t:-. even to suggt•i.t that thl· Pn:s•· d l' n t • ~ I' 1 l' I 1• r r c d ii rm :.· reduction plJrt -an I ll· dc:.rrthal.Jly Po mph:x ancl rum1f1t•d p1 up11~al · could <·on t'l'l\'Ubly be dlJ.!l'Sled. mm·h less 1nll·ll1gl'nlly cl1i.t·u~1H·d . by f\remhn arms L'll.Pl'l'b without wct·k~ of :-tudv Tht•st• t•rro~s muy I.Ji• th;1lk1·<1 u p I o l h l' i n i• :.... J) c rt e n <" c (I I ntwt•omers Thl'Y 1wlc bes1<k lht• polat1tal unity sl1tchcd togethc1 by the Prc ... 11lt.'nt :. r efu'>al to rel rl'ill on tht nu1 ~t· missile and his dec1~iun lu g<1 public· with his ;.1rm!.>·t'Ul propo~al -pulling him far ahead or lhl' Sm n·ts 1n the propogand.i ballk tr tht• Moscow dcacllcwk is lht• forcrunn<:r nf ~' m·" t·oltl war. " doubtful 1>ro~1a·c t tn mo'il analvl>L" ht•rt•. Mr \;irll'r now has ·e..,l;.ibh:.hccl .1 un1f1ed hasc from which to w•1gl· H rr. as i.eems mon• hkelv .. 1 SALT II agrcemt·nt c .ni indt·cd bi· ach1rn·d from tht• l'rc•s1dent ·s strong b;.irJ!u1111n g po:.1t1on, the credit wtll lx· hi'> Numbers Ga1ne Can Baffle the Experts One of m y father 's old chestnuts '-''as about the bride who told her husband she wanted lo stop at two children. When he asked 'her why, she r eplied that sMe. had read t hat every third ch ild born in the world was Chinese This is reallv not much or a travesl~ on the· way mo:.t people approach lht> thorny area of numbers and staltstacs and probab1htlcs Even l h osC' quite so - phisti cated in other fi elds are lik t> bubies when it co m es to (.sYDNEY HARRIS J fl ourish betaUl!l' lhc• layman doC'i. not know the uflcb, or unclcn.t~md the m prora·rly PF.RIL\PS TIU.: l'lo1 ~:.1C· storv of the \\a\ <1cld s t an he manipulat<:d I' tht• l)nC' about the salesman \\ho" ;1~ nervous Jbout hoarding .1n airplane w1lh :c bom h hiddl•n 011 11 . I le asked a stat1:.llcian, "What urc the odd:4 ugainst my tuk mg ;1 plane that has a bomb eont'Palcd un at'>" A Kind Word for the Governor numbers -anci !'lometimes ore perversely proud of thili dcfi· eiency. A few weeks ago. In the col· umn . I mentioned the odd 11 against winning a t'ertain lottery as being a million to one; then I asked the odds against winning this lottery twice in n...row. The most common answc,.. was two million to one -when, of course, it s hould he a m1lllon million to one. After a littlr d oodling, U11: s tatistician replied. "The odds are about a million to ono a1tainst." "Those are good odds ... the salesm an said, "hut l 'm not s ure lh<·y·re ~ood enough for me. r travel a lot." "Wc·ll. if you really want to be safo," lhc s tatistician advised, "rar1y I\ bomb along with you The odds are one billion ln one ag;11n~t your boarding a plane with two bombs on it.'" Jerry Brown got elected by projecting the idea that he was different from other politician:.. He gave us hi!! spacey version ot Zen Buddhism , the radical ideas of the British economist E. f" Schumacher on lowered expecta· lions, and some rather ostcn· taUous frugality . Now that his administration is past Its haJrway mark, the em· peror is naked . re· vealed as an e ntirely con- vention a I power - grubber and .w h cc I er . dealer, w1th a decidedly un· a tt r a c ti v e, persooo. Wherefore. hl1 recent stand on capitol punishment 11' all the more astonishing. Brown hu practically never done •n)'lh.lng that he did not think would btina him votes. Now, ln am of ~the.r qulxotlclam or decency. he com· milted himself to a poslt1on from II [ ] Th~n he could have put out, a CHARLES statement. Or, at the time he ~oke he could have outlined his McCABE general views on the s ubject. To -------------foreclose on the whole m atter which he cannot possibly retreat. It is a position that will cost him votes aplenty, and conceivably end bis public life in California. He has told the legislature that be will veto any bill restoring the death penalty In California. He said ont.hesubject: "My position is very clear on thia subject. I respect each one or you. 1 res~cl the judgment or the people, but as you begln your de· liberations I reel it In cum bent up· on me to share with you what J believe. "And for me this is a matter or conscience-I feel that way, and if a but should come to m y desk. I will r eturn ll witho ut m y al«inature." EVEN STRANGER than the words wos the fact that they were pollUcally unnecesury. lie could have 1atd nothing at all, a,nd vetoed the bill when he got. It. I ~· was very bad politics. l l was also courageous and wholly admirable. It was a stale· ment of principle m the strongest possible terms. Jerry Brown de- ser ves to be remembered for it. Certainly h1s political foes a re not likely to let him forget it, ever . When he spoke, the governor was aware that the death penalty won approval by a 2·1 margin tn California In 1972. The margin would probably be larger tO<llly, in the existing ellmate or fear ot violent crime. HE Al.SO lcnew that a new capital punishment law was enacted by the legislature In 1973. Thut mcnsuro was recently killed by the Sta t e Supreme Court. Now there ia a am all flood ()f capital punl1hmcnl meosures In preparation, and one will almoat certainly roach Brown's des k. Old-timers in Sacramento doubt that a Brown veto would be overthrown. If this happens. Brown will be in an extremely parlous political position. Another capital punishment in· ltiative will almost certainly be prepared for the 1978 eleetion. This is lhe one in which Brown will probably be running for gov- ernor. People who sign the in- itiative will almost certainly vole against Brown. because of his an· nounced stand and actions NONE OF this is lo~l on a shrewd pollllcal operator like J erry Brown. So we have lo acknowledge that he wes truly acting on principle . I h ave not h ad many l(ood words to HY about J erry Brown. I recognized quite early In the game that he was brummagem m aterial. But In this supremely human Issue, he has 11tood on principle. He has done 110 at hJa considerable poll\lcal cost. and be .ieu a band.shake from me for It. t. What :irr tlw odds against get- ting 13 cards of the same suit al bridge-> or courst>. they are "astronomical" -but most pco· pie don't recognize that they arc no higher than getting any 13 de· signated cards. And If u coin comes up ''heads" eight times in a row, what are the odds It will come up "heads" the ninth time? Still the same 50 percent. THE USE OF numbers can be d evastatingly accur ate, or totally misleading -like the lltory In the Moscow ""'wspnpcr uhout the two.car race between a Russian and an Amcricun. The Amcricn.n w1m, the ttu~Rlon com· Ing in second. The Moscow pal>f'r reportt>d, with truth : "The Ru511\an car came ln second, whllc lhe Americon was next to last." Gamblers and syndicates ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT l(flht'rt N lt'rrd. 1-'ubluhrr T/lomo• Kt•1•L·1/. Editor Uorhorn l\rr1h1d1. Ed1t11nol raur Editor Thr 1·'1ltor1ol JlORe or the Daily Pilot /\t'l'ki> lo inform 11ntl ,.11mul111t• reutteri; hy pr~ent1n..: 0t1 th1.., p111:1• d1\•ersc romm('ntory on topics 1>f lnttir~st by syndical t>d t•ulumnasl'\ und curlooni11t-;, by provldln11 a forum for reodcri1' v11•ws 11nd hy preiwntlng thl11 nrwspaprr's opanm11!1 and ldc-;J~ on c-urn•nt to111n, 'l'hr cdltorlnl opinion~ or tht• lJaaly Pilot uppenr only in ttw r<lllorl11I ~olumn atthc hlJl or th1• p.11:1•. Opm1on11 ('X pr<'~'l-tl hy the columni9b and <'<Jrll'l()lll\t:o. nncl ldtrr "rtt<'rs nrr lh1•1r "" n .ind no cndonwml'nl or thttlr \ll'" ~ by the 1Ja1ly Pilot :ihould br mrerrod. Tuesday, April 5, 1977 DAIL y PILOT;. A 1 C.RAFW:•T1· 30 DAIS LC •.. ,,,. •• ";;' ·••i2'WI,,. TO RECAU Chilling Accounts Related ' :,,i'n A.It f os MOUNT CLEMENS, "' 1 t~I" '-pr;, ~heh. <AP) -A juror in 6 "f 0£ p ~ a murder trial who left 'v r 0 l t,jj the trial and was dis· la it really 1977 or have privacy invading com- JJUten placed the public tn author George Orwell's .. H•t.'' where inter-connecting systems maintain cJetailed descrlpUQ.,a of our private lives! UnW the American judlcial system fully de.· h.nea what conaUtute• Invasion or our privacy by eemput.er, th.ls queatlon will remain unanswered, 1'aya Dana R. !'!ichardson, a computer expert for a ~sAngelea-based accounting firm. RICHARDSON, ~ SEAL BEACH RESIDENT, claims "alaggerlHg technological advances" in the computer field, limited public access lo data and stale or Incorrect information on file spell 4i•nser for the average clllien. Speaking before an Orange County Town Hall Forum In Newport Beach, Richardson gave a chill· ing account of the awesome oapabHIUes of com-puter systems. ,, For example, the federal governJ'l)ent has 6, 723 ~ data re(lording systems containing 3.9 billion in- \ dJvidual files; enough data space to keep 18 ~­'"-•· .. By Bil Keane " 'Toddler' means you' re too old to be a baby and too young to be a little boy." Hot Items Billy's Beer Cans PLAINS, Ca. (AP1 Now lhal Hilly Carter is leaving town, ht.s discurdcd hccr cam. have become hot :-.ouv<·nir items. The cuns. which arc bringing :.1 quarter apiece, are another s1~n thul the town is being over- wbelmt.>d by a wuv<.' of tourists. "Don't quote m<' by nume, now, but it's done got too much out or proportion," .said one resident. "We'll never get it buck now, \H.:'11 never get rid of the rc:.entment wc feel li11ly. Plains' Sl'C'ontl mo ... t famous cititen, ha:. had 1t. Jlc 1:. OICI\ mg t:.I mth::.· ouL tu avoid the touri:o.t:-. A LAc£ covered in Las Vegas sepa~ate files on every per:>on m the Uruled Stiiles, f says "1 forgot" the be said. r:: judge's orders not to A NEW IBM MASS storage system meas unng -fO \...\Vto leave town. two feet wide, 15 feet long and s1" feet hlgh has u 1 .: That wasn't a good within its complex cylindrical tubes, capacity to re-Wnl~ enough excuse and talil 472 billion Information characters, he added. "f"'ul:y ft N" Edward Neirinck was Richardi.on •~ys this is enough storage space to '"1~ 1-' sentenced to 30 days in retain the following information on every U.S. · A PLil"~ jail by Circuit Judge citizen: name, address, phone number, income I\~ Walte r Cynar, who said level , e mployment experience, credit rating, ~ OAJll( Neirinck "caused the educatlon hlstory, family geneology, politic&! lean-__ ....,-Cl iO~.:..r:.. 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Richardson says ther e are more nanoseconds in a single hour than adding all the hours of ltfc spent on earth by every person who has ever lived. Richardson hu:. two m:.i1or concerns about com· puters and the way they can acrect ltvcs. "MY BIG CONCERN IS THE concept or ag- gregating information into one system. Jt has n't been done yet but 1t has been proposed m the past, only it was stoppt!d by opponents," he said. R1charcbon cited an llEW proposal for a Stan- dard Universal ldcnt1r1er m which permanent r e· cords would be ftled on each c1t1zen. Numbers would be used instead or names and fines might be levied agrunst those who rorget their numbers, a concept RJchardson calls "Orwellian " Even now computers possess the ability to "speak" to each other via telephone lines. Since information stored IS orten out or date or incorrect, Richardson stresses a nec.'<i for public ac· cess to change the files, a provision that is currently restricted. IN 1890 THE UNITE D STATES Supreme Court termed privacy simply "the nght to be left alone," a term Richardson says is not applicable today. Numerous bills have been pussed to protect privacy in other areas but there is no le~1slat1on re· gardjng how Car computers can intrude into private lives. Two pieces of lci.:islul1on circ pendinJl 1n California and one federal bill. aptly titled HR 1984, has been introduced by Senator fiarry Goldwater ( R ·Ariz.), he noted GOLDWATE R'S LEGISLATION WOULD ex· lend the 1974 Federal Fnvacy act to all commercial entities using computers cind require the firms to yearly notify each s ubJecl or the contents of their files. whlch could then be adJustcd. Computer operator:. would have to obtain writ· ten perm1ss1on lo pass the Information to other firms and a private mon1tonng force would be set up lo insure thjs is carried out Just $32.45 (one way) from Orange County airport. Package tours and special fares for families and groups.too. 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SAMPLE OUR FREE SERVICES No bank will offer you as much os Mariners. Servtce ls on Important port ot saving with usl 'ii Free Safe Deposit Boxes • 1i Free Major Bank Checking • it Free Travelers Checks 'ii Free Photocopying 1i Free Money Orders 1i Free Notary ii Free Automatic Socio! Security Check Deposit -• Free Trust Deed and Note Collection • 9 Tax Sheltered Savings Plans: IRA-l<EOGH Apple Fritleis 1QeC1<>1!V piepored IOI Moonen Sovtnga 11'1 the kitchens ot DK'• Oonu11. .1a\. Mariners &vi~s FSLic '~' and Loan AssodatlOn :-:::::~ ~ Newport Bttch H-.wpor1 ~h L.aoun1 1-h 1M11n Olflce1 (81ye1de c:.riter) (Co<,,.-ot Forest Av• J 151~ Wtsicllft O\'lve 1024 Bayeldt Oflv• 310Glenneyre StrHI (7141 642-4000 (714) 6424000 (714) 494-7506 ""!"""'!!!"!!11!!!!!!!!!11'···------- '• , ~ A B DAILY PILOT Tuesday, April 5 1977 Governor Candidate W ·ilsOn Speaks on Coast By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of Ille o.lly ,. .. t '"" , San Diego's Mayor P ete Wilson : piade no bones about the fact that. • lle's runnlng for governor in an : appearance Monday before a ·1roup of Newport Beach : Republicans. , "lt'a no secret that 1 aspire t.o •do a great service to a young man • who l think needs it by allowing :him to return to the quiet, con· •templative life that he so prizes," said Wilson in opening his re- m arks to the Newport Harbor J\epubHcan Women. Wilson has thrown bis h at into the ring for the Republlcan nomination in a field that already h as two other undeclared, but running candidates -Attorney General Evelle Younger and Los . Angeles Police Chief Ed Davis. YOUNGER, WHO has been traveling the state speaking un such diverse law enforcement problems as the water shortage and the state's business climate, says he won't announce his can- didacy until J anuary, 1978. HE'S IN THE RACE San Diego's Wiison be known that he is considering the campaign. Davis has made no o((icial an- nouncement either, but has let it Wilson, meanwhile , is working hard on his campaign, stumping $layer Conv icted, Faces Prison Term A man booked on murder charges Inst Dec. 21 after police found the beaten and stabbed body of an older man in his Garden Grove apartment has pleaded guilty lo lesser charges. J oseph McAndrews, 22, and set May 2 as the sentencing date. McAndrews faces a possible state prison term ot up to 15 years for the killing of Clifford Wayne Jlaase, 29, of Anaheim Orange County Superior Court Judge James H. Walsworth ac- cepted the plea filed by Kevin Mc Andrews calll'd police to the apartment and told officers he used the knife on llaase during an argument. D eath Not iee• llANUEl OS AR1u qoo ••A~4UELO~ fl' ~o· ..... !tl'lnfd Af'H Ctt'''','"' 1. Ptll)\td 1wtt'/ ~pr 11 J i u1 nt lhlt ttQ;• of 48 "'""''" !tur.,.,.,, .. 1th~h•'\wlf1• Et,.dnl)r Mn\M 'f M b• hrlt9 /\D"I ~ 1"111 It ()qPM ·tl't1 c.,l,.br.tfH""' rJI ('ti, I "°' !'\ ,,. '' 1 ft• hl"ld Aor•• • Pl' 'I I AM .,1 Im rn•cu'4Ut .,.,..rt of "A•r1 C•thol1c (Pturcn 11~ !t Cfn1~..-St 5.an•• An• (.-, '"'"'""'~"• Jt~ H,,,, <i0·ri ,t t, r (1'1\,_t .. ,._ "' O' •' 1• ( ·• "~01 lh fulh1lt l l m h W• ,,,,q (h1n1I Hr•'-'" ''" •K•lt D e ath N o tic«>• HAV5'1t r r<1:0(R1<• lf.1111 Hl\IJ~fl< , .. ,,,,,."' 01 s .. 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Calllornia 644-2700 McCOI MICK MOITUAlllS Laguna Beach 494.9415 Laguna Hills 768-0933 San Juan Capistrano 495·t 776 IAl Tl·lllfillOM fUHllAL HOMI Corona dol Mar 673-9450 Costa Mesa 646-2424 llLL 1104DW4Y MOITUUY 110 Broadway Cost& Mesa 642·9150 SMn'H TUT'Hfll UMI WHTCUff CHArtL 427 E 17th St. Costa Mosa • 648-4888 Santa Ana Chapel 518 N Broadway Santa Ana • 547-4131 De aths 'Elsewhere MEMPlllS, Tenn. <A P) 1 Frf'd Bauer. 93, one o lhc youngest veterans of th<' Spanish· American War, died Sun· day m~ht at Vct£'rans I lo!'pilnl. He was 14 when he ran away from home. LAS VEGAS (AP> Sanford Walc>rman, 73, a l o n~t1mc fi g ure 1n Nev a da J!a mblln g circles, dled Monday of an apparent heart at- tack. He was a former part-owner of the Sands Hotel and Inter an ex- ec u ll ve of Caesar's Palace Hotel. P UBLIC NOTICE lllCTITIOUS ausiHUS NAMI STATEMENT the atate. He will a ppear again in Orange County April 19 to talk to the county Chamber of Com- merce and again al the end of the month to talk lo the Newport Harbor Exchange Club. IN SPEAKING to the Newport Beach Republican women Mon- day. he criticized what he called Gov. Edmund BrownJr.'s efforts to undermine the s tate's business community. Wilson said he belleves busi- ness should be encouraged in the state since Jobs in the private sector provide "the best social program yet devised by man," addlna \bal make-work public service jobs are nbt the answer lo inflation-induced economic ills. Wilson cited Brown's closure of the state Office of E conomjc Development as an example of the neglect of the business com- munity fostered under the cur· re nt stale administration and said he would work hard to at- tract more busi n ess to California. ACKNOWLEDGING that lhts governor had just received a $120,000 federal grant to start a program to attract new busi- nesses to the state, Wilson said the grant was ''pitifully too little, too late." He predicted that in the next three lo six months there will be some "dra mati c announce· ments" from California busi- nesses that are leaving the state because of the adverse attitude of the state governme nt toward business. As governor, the mayor s aid he would reverse existing policies and would insitute "an agressive marketing campaign" to lure businesses into California. A colorful perennial grown u an an· nual, Petunias are among the m<llt popular 1prln9 ·through -sum mu bloomlng plantt. EuOy grown In full sun, these fragrant 8owus come in pinks throu9h reda, blues, purples, yellolll and white. ORCHIDS For a molt unusual gift, Roger's is proud lo present It.a collection ol rare and beaudful orchidt Including Cym- bldlum, Phahtenopsll llf\d CattJeya. For kwtng care of both orchids and African violets we recommend Peter's Special food. DIANTHLJS PLLJMARIUS · .,.;·<· ·1 Engraving from the 1612 Fforigle-gium ( h 7 by Emanuel Sweerts. A charming ,Y almost legend4ry plant that has been cul- tivated for hundreds of years, al5o called Cott11ge Pink. Spicily fragrant flowers from 10-18 inches with loosely matted grey-green foliag'l!. Blooms from late spring tlirough early fall. Available notvat Roger's. • A dmele&a blend ol plan• and art. Each a creadon In lt1eU. may be a gift. a hobby or a converNtlon piece. Paillet for an Ea.tu gift. EASTER BASKETS Surpriie the famUy or cloM friends this year with Roger'1 exclustve "East.er BMkets• •.• our very own creative masterpieces au,d with African violets, fllmt and other Easter· dme goodie1. They're remembered long past the holldayt VIOlA BASKETS O ur ramou1 color baskets for gorgeoua beauty 'tll 1ummerl Thrive In full tun - available in blues, yel&owl and combinations with primrose and~· San Joaquin Hills Rd. at MacArthur Blvd., Newpon Be.ch, (n4) 640-5800 Open Dally 9am to 6pm-24741 Christa.nca Drive, Mlulon Vle)o (714) 837-7811 One of the Southland's Largest and Finest collections ot Modern Furniture. Lighting and Accesscrles ... ROBERT'S otters you 40,000 square feet abundantly stocked with qualfty contemporary turniture ... at prices to fit your budget. Good quahly and flowing lines are the formula for the contempornry furniture and accessories that is ROBERT'S specialty. Our Professional Interior Designers have the entire stOfe displayed In attractive room settings and special interest groups svch as our Rett• Room ... chock full ot rattan turr1ture and accessories ... and our Noetalgla Room that brings favorites of the past to you in high quality reprOductlons. Visit ROBERTS Spring Spectacular an d have a look at the quality furniture and he I pf ul services we think will match your lifestyle. ~@~fiiif·~ rt9CIE llOTlURS SMrTH'S MOlTUAllY . 627 Main St Hunt1nglon Beech 536-6539 T 11• 1041-1"'1 Ptfto'I I\ clllnq bu•I ""'\ ~\ 0 4NA wen MARINE 31702 0.1 Otl1'9Q, Oe,,_ Po1nl, CA ttO'l GtOf''I" 0 . W.lr•er. 337'1 ColfflO. "--~~-__:.:._ ____ _.contem~ furniture ..... fAMILY COlOMf4 L PUHl lA.L HOMI OaM Pein! C4 ttl1' '"'' ""'""'" It conducted bv"' in dl'411du•t 0-.-G w.itt.,. Thi' \14'1,.._.,, ... , lltf(f wllPI ,,,_ CQ11.,ty C•or• of Oral\~ Coll"IY 011 Merell 11 "11 .. ,.,,. STORE HOURS: WMkdaY•, 9 e.m. to 9 p.m. One of the Southland's Largeat and FlnHt s.turd91: 9 e.m. to 9 p.m. Collectlona of Modern Furniture, Lighting 01*' Sunday 12 to 5 p.m. and Accesaoriea. 225 NORTH HARBOR BLVD., FULLERTON, CALIFORNIA 92832 • Phone (714) 871-5720 7801 Boise Ave Westminster 893·3525 P11bllt~ Or..,qt CO•" O•llJ '°llOI D, Merell n, "·....i "'°'11 I n . ttn L~~!...::~!.!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!J ..... __________ ,.,~ IUA 71 \. '• I , - !.1 ' Tueeday. April 5, 1977 DAILY PILOT 49 ·Funeral Alternatives Clwaper Rituah Being Sought by Many "',.., ........ AeCorS11n Actor Paul Newman bas filed a s uit against the Westport. Conn. Zoning Com- mission because il revoked a zonin g permit thal would al- low him to build a dance studJo at his .home there. PUBLIC NOTICE SU,.IUQltCOUATOI' THI STt.T1101'CALIFOAlllA FO" THICOUllTYOFORAllG& No A·•llllt HOflce 01' "E ARING 01' l'ETITIOO' l'OR PROBt.TE 01' WILL Al40 l'OR LITT!A\ THTAMIN· TAIU' ANO FOil AUT .. ORllATION TO AOMINISTIR UNOllA THI! INOIPINOEHT AOMIHISTltATtON 01' ant.TH ACT '"'OllATI CODE )ti ITHOI E•l•I~ of ETHEL l"RANCES HINES. O•cu\ed · B~UlSE COOK nM,.,_.WrlW ''Death is inevitable .•. hiah·COlt death ar· rangementa are not." Thal statement comes from a handbook on death and funerals prepared by the SeatUe office of the Federal Trade Com million. It renects the sen U- men ta of a erowUig number of Americana looking for low.cost alternatives to the traditional funeral and burial. IN A NEW BOOK, ''TBE Way We Die," author David Dempsey writes: "Society baa always employed some kind of ceremo~ lbat does more than simply dispose of the body; a custom so uni- ve ra al can hardly be without meaning. Yet It is ( ) a custom that is gradual· CONSUMER ly declining 69 more and more people turn to sub- stitute rituab.' • These substitute rituals include cremation and simple, inexpenalve funerals arranged well before death. The donation of all or part of the body to medical research also is an alternative to the it.an· dard funeral. Because funerals are so traditional, there can be confusion over the substitutes. Here i.5 a look at some of the details: Cr~tlon The Continental Association of Funeral and Memorial Societies, which ls dedicated to providing low·cost death arrangements to its members, estimates that 5 to 6 percent of all bodies in the Unit· ed Stat.es are cremated every year. Cremation is the reduction of the human re· mains to ashes. In some places, religious groups or private citizens may obtain the necessary death certificate and permits for transportation and cremation, enabling the family to deal direcUy with a crematorium. In other places, a funeral direetor ia required. • NOTICe IS HEAelv GIVE N , ... , WAL Ttll (.HINES llH l•led ""rein e Pl'lillOf'I I~ Prol>OI• 04 Wiii end fOf I .. tuance ol LAtlef'• T01t....,.,.,1arv to""' oetlt•Olltr •O<t tor awthOrl1dUon to .td m1n1,1or ,,.. .,.,., • .,,,...r '"" 1rw1<·0.-n (NOTE: MOST REUGJOUS GROUPS now ••111 Ao"''"''''aoon °' E""'~' Act permit cremation accordin° to the memorial socie· ,,.ro1N1e t:o0t j41 e1 -••••or~ 10 . . • . • wtiocn """"-10< tur'""' o.r11cu1•"-ty association. Exceptions are the Greek and •IWI ,.,., "-u-•IWI "1«• ot "-•'1"9 Jewish Orthodox faiths and some Lutheran and II>• ••nw l>H '*'"wt for Aorll U ... ,, • •• 10 00 .. m •• '" fhH cour1room nf Fundamentalist Protestant groups.) o • .,.,,,,..,,, Ho l of ••IO court •• 100 Even with cremation you still must decide Ch11c ,..,, ..... 0flV~ Wnt. In, .. CHy ol h d . -1:._ Senta""" C•l•tornla. W at to 0 Wllh the remlUJyt. Cremation alSO does oa1.o o.nr•111m not preclude a runeral ceremony with the body pre. WILLl4Ml!.SIJOHN. t Th ( l • d t..., aJJ 1a.1 " t " coun1rc11tr• sen . e uneru m ua ... ,, c . s wul crema ion Ml!SE AVE, MUM,.I A ANON UGH ES after viewing ... :1~~~~':~;_.,,11, ,.,_ If you choose this opUon, you will be faced with Lo•A,...1•.c..11'-""0011 the same decisions and many of the same cosl8 as !~!r'!:!~:~;i:'"°"er you would if you chose the standard adult funeral Pu.,,.,.,..., °'""lit'°"'' Da•1v .... 101. followed by burial in a cemetery. Aorll ~. 6. 11. 1~11 IJIHI VOU WILL HA VE TO SELECT a casket and decide whether you want the body embalmed. The PUBLIC NOTICE FTC's Seattle office says that you may be able to Horr ca 1Nv1 rrNo a1os eliminate the cost of a casket by placing the body on a101T1M No m a day bed or couch. The funeral home also m ay loan NOTlc.E 1s HEllEBv GiveN ,,.., you a casket for viewinn purposes although some •.e•l•d ()(OC>O\ .. \Wlll bit recf"IWd bv tf'kt ,.. • c11 v 01 C.O•t• Meu, 1" w•• n ... c11v states do not allow the reuse of a coffin. counu1 P o Bo• 1100. C0"" Mv••· Immediate cremation -without any viewing of Cdlllnrf'\!.t on or t>i''IOr• ttH: nour ot • ,, oo Am .,.,T~u· .o.iv. ""'" 11. "" the body -ehml.nates most of the costs associated Std\ w ill bP oubluly Of)lf'Mtd •M rt~d l---------------------d loud "' 1 \ 00 ., '" , o r A\ \oon tt\ere&Utr M 0ta<t 1< ot>le nn lhut,ddV Aorll 1'. t'U7, 10 the tounc11 Ch.tmbtr\, C11v H11U, 11 Fctir Ort~•'. C•htd M•\.n, (dllf~r~•• 97•11>. '°' ltie turn'"''"<! 01 TR EE\ 4d<hhon.al """''of the \pec1f1c41t11Qn\ """" ~ 00t•1ned •t the 0U1ce nt tne Purcr.•tfno Aoitnt •' 11 F'•1r-Ur1YA, Co\t• ~'1'"· C.ahfornl• Bid, \h<>Uld ~ 'fturtW-ct to ttw!' •tten11on o• th ... ( 1ty Cler•. In • tealM tnveto~ 1<Jt11nl111 .. ft o~ lh• ou1110. will\ II\~ 81d t11m Humt>tr 6t-.d I~ Ootn1nq 0 u .. lat P'I Did °"""'' 'oe<•-'t e4trtl ttn'1 •v•rv Ihm 1\ \flt forth tn tnin )Ot"<•f1r•t1ont. 4ny •"a t\11e,r,.ot10l'I\10 l~ "'()t>IC1f\C•· tlon\ mo,1 ~ c.leariv ,,,,,.d 1n '"•bid, •"4 f••h1rfl t'> ~ tl)'1" •no; '*'"'If\ the 'Mcltlf"Atlf')t\' ""'"" I>'" flMUnl;f'\ •l')r ,. 1rort1on ''' l~D·d f Jtf n ou'hf\rttl \.et •Of1hthf.> tu•t n..tmat ·•rid '"''d"ncr~ o• ;ttl C)Pr•.ttn' •nd p ,, It• •"'"''~'tl'fl m IN" proc:>1n•I ., OnM1\Mh lri rd'-P nt ,,,,por.411()1'1\ 11"1• Uwd• 1~ .. n.lnu•" O' lh• Prtt\fdenc. S..crf'ttt''i l,...,,.,u, .. , itndM•f'•OP'' T,.. '''' CllVnc·• "'' tn.-c.uv '1t Lo'\t• M,.,, '"""'Ye\ tht> n'lnt trH .. ltK t any or •ll&flh OAIFO AO'll 1. lt11 Pub"'"'"" 0.-C.0.•I Dally 11'1101 Aor11\ 1•11 l)t.o.11 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTI nous'"" NIU NAMllTATIMINT Th1' flMtowlno ..,_,art Oolft9 bu.i ...... , ..... (l\NV0"4 PAOPt!ATIES. o•o t •MOU\ Drive , N•WPO•I It•<"· ( •l1fttrn1•"'1Ml M l< i.e--1 S. ~ 4>«1 c._,, Orov• N•.,J'O<"I 0.«I\. C•lllor111t•*' MMvl~ J Ge04er. UOI IO. H•r-01v<1 '•·•n•• ~n•. CalllON>i•ltl'04 '"""""' 1.6rldofl. '"' ... Cotti "'"""•Y· ~ lkech, C.11,.....• O'H l hi' ........... It (Cl<'dU(\ld -· a ., .. ,,~'"'Pt'''~'" Mlcl>iHll J O.ftMr fhf' ,,,...,_,.,,..nt "'"'' flf«'ff wt1h t~ , fNntv (l,.,lil ot Oral\ .. CoVl"lt't Ot\ M~rc.,n "" JOHN II Hll'FEllNAN, ••q. "OWH R,GEATNIR&lllOWH Allorneyullaw •mC.,.,.u\Or1w.P O Ut1 Hewpof1 -1'.Ca ., .. , PUOh\1,.0 <>-... r ..... :>ally r>llot, M••t"?'l.anOAorll~. U. II. 1111 ouAL1n 1n1urence. at reasonable prices! AUTO MAllllD OYll JI ...•.... COLU•I 5TUDIHT • su••LI OYll 20 • 5116. ,.. YIAI I s168. NIYlil SUBSTANTIAL SAYINGS FOR LARGE BUSINESS ~ POLICIES HOME OWNERS S TIAlL Y $ I 7 3 . 50,000 • • • . . • • • s 100.000 . -~~~~ 5363. no.. letthi9 ttt. S.. .. & LAMM CO'tar ,_ ..... pr mt lbfy ,.,._ ... ... .-ch. . YACHTS LARGE BOAT DISOOUNTS EXT!NDfD • WORlD WIDE CRUISING COVERAGE COMMERCJ~ ,,oATS BOB PALEY .MOITHoc-·546-3205 & Ass·oc, 1N~~sou1H oc-"42-6soo , wltb tbe funeral. Embalming usually is not nec:euary. State laws generally do not require the purchue ol a cuJcet for cremation. Some funeral homes inalat on the use of a contalner. but a fiberboard or plain wooden box may be sufficient. An'EB C&EtJAnON, THE DECEASEDtS re- ma'na may be scattered -althou1b a few states prohibit thla practice -or returned to the family for placement in an urn or other container. The urn may be buried in a special section ol the cemetery or may be placed ln a columbarlum, a building set aside for above·1rouod placement of cremated re-mains. Cremation charges vary widely, dependinf on the type of um and whether a funeral BervJce is held. Tbe m.lnimum charge for the cremaUon itself is generally around $35. Funeral dlre<:tora with their own crematoriea generally charge from $l.2S to $150, lnclu<iina transportation or the body and legal papen. Memerial Sorietfa Dempsey, ln ':The Way We Die," says, "The most active challenge to accepted funeral practices comes from the nonprofit funeral and memorial societies which have sprung up in 120 cities lo the United Slat.es and Canada. Although total membership ts relatively small -about 500,000 -these societies augur a rapidly growing consumer consciousness about death." A MEMORIAL SOCI ETY IS a nonproctt or- ganization or people who have ba nded together to seek simplicity and economy in funeral arrange- ments through advance planning. Members pay a small fee -usually less than $20 -and in exchange receive information about funeral costs and how to cut them. Some societies also arrange with local un· dertakers to provide simple funerals for members at specified costs. ~ [ID]fllUU~ .. The whole emphasis is on preplanning," said lbe Rev. Harry E . Smith, president of the Greater New Haven (Conn.) Memorial Society Inc. "You Join the tun! Children ages 4 -12 are Invited to enter the Easter Coloring Contest. Entry blanks, official rules, and a list of prizes now available at all 70 VIiiage Stores. Meet Whiskers, a very special Easter Rabbit and this Saturday enjoy our Spring Kite Festival. SI ores open dally-10 a.m. to 9 p.m., Sunday-11 a.m. to 5 p.m. <See SIMPLE, Page All) .. GIVE YOUR APPLIANCES THE AFTERNOON OFF. - .· our · FROM NOON ro ··· .. 1 t 6PM Most of the electricity we generate is needed by factories, farms and offices-so people can make a living. The grealest demand for this electricity is dur· ing the duy. You need electricity to run appliances in your home, too. And the greatest demand for this electricity is also during the day. Here·s the problem: Because of the gi-owing demand for electricity durigg the day, we'll have to build more power plants. And building power plants today is more expensive. That drives up the cost of electricity to everybody. Now there's something we all can do to help: Spread the use of electricity more evenly around the clock. Edison is working w1th large industrial cus.' tomers to help them find ways to shift some of their electric use to the evening hours. But most people - prefer to work during the day;so there's only so much mdustry can do without drastic resched uling of work shifts. It's afternoon use of electricity that's the biggest problem. So you can help by doing some of your daily routine at night or in the morning. Perhaps you can wash and dry your clothes at n~ht. Use your dish· wash~r at night. Iron in the evening. Bake in the morn mg. It means changing your routine 9:1:: a bit. But if we do use electricity :::. wisely, it will help to hold down the cost in the future . SouthtJrn Calf lorn/a Edlaon Remember to conserve energy and water • f / I .. . • . .. i . c c If .. " ,, ' t ' j I N• DAI\. y PILOT Tuetdly, April 5. 19n. IOOMER FUNKY WINKERBEAN by Wm. F. Brown and Mel CasSOll Ll~T~N IS: YOU Ge.I F'~~$~ /WlfH M~ • n .. t. HAV'~ MY !=<l1f;t-lt> ~e:~ .. / :~:: CLOBSft {ou ! J by Tom Batiuk PEANUTS I TMOU6MT ~OU COULD ONL'r' Pl.Al/ IN TMt MA5TCR5 IF '{OU WE~ INVtfED-· ..:;>. &y Chcwtts M. Schull r--..,...---------.:---i ON THE OTHER· MAAO. THE'/ DIDN'T TELL ME. NOT TO COME ! AN EAST 510€ <M~ UJAb ARRE5~D ON A MORAL$ OlARGE EAR\..Y lfilS /'t'\ORNIN6 WHE~ POLICE R:XJND HllV\ IN AN ALLEc..> STl<iPPING A CARI t'M TtST1NG MY NEW INVENTION ..• tr £NABLfS EVEN A NITWIT TO J.ffAR INTHE DARK! TANK McNAMARA Tllr'lk has cra9led in a celtbnty tendem btke rcJce. and h15~1tfe 1~ flashinq before his eyes NANCY THE NEXT SIXTY M INUTES WILL BE THE FAMILY HOUR ,. . . ~ TODAY 'S CIGSSIDRD PUZZLE UNITED Feature Synd1cale Mon1111 ,Pvwe So·••d AC.ROSS t ... h1t.1ld 'JPtilnt M 11~ "'or~ 1oc11e1 4 I IJrgp 10 , noe A'l Boundary 11ne 111~~.iuru~ •10 ~onorr1 11uthor "> 1 Vu•ce 10 Stroelc•r ~.I Poput., 14 Brit t1tttt 11111~ \ !> PNtormanrP •15 Sco11.,n s el to m11,1L name 111eht .....,,n:+,;,+=+;~f!'lllt:±t:t-t-i , 1.> Auumed ~e so1end1d luncl•(lfl res•dtnc• I I ltotiotrooe ti 1 Aev1tw and t 9 tuue w1lh emend 1ulhor•lv e? 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(1 .. ct11c~• 19 South()tn 4 r.rt111k 11mpl1fy•1u1 c11y ? purt1c:o 111•.,rr· wo1ds c, Or.111l 111ds ~ 1 W1n1111cl "2 Summe11n r, 011t1or•dl )P, :.;,,.,,, Puns Abll• tatctn\I .&J (nlrnnr.1• / C.ngli'h ll•.1hiri• ) hdil O.ing word~ .. 4 Door lword' ;>9 Arabclo~k mumbrr11 A Sua n.iglo, J I ln1eqctl1u11 4!1 L1tB1arv nt ~hon {', I} Or • ~11n on•t l l Anfl(ly l~ 0.<lutP 3• Sm1lnq 40Nol ••1n1 • " [<19<" 4fl Dt<I N"u\f• WO<~ 41! A11C1~1! I • 'll""~' ·~ f ff\~lf tJI I I '>I \HI 1 Q~I I '"'" Ann• ' t f •C~\\•WI' ·,11q1mlh •,4 Not ¥rnr~ 1r1\J ~'> r ''"'" H.:1wAH.1" ttud .. , l1h1•1, .. mon~ ~Ii Mak~' .1 notP 1n·ll'lf' ~·1 1r)m111 ~"''"'' 1t·,.1q1 i. II MlylllM1 111t,,Jb•I~•' I ·, by Emie Bushmiller GORDO DR. SMOCK MOON MULLINS '/OtJ1VE BEEN STARIN~ INTO 1HE FIRE: ALL f:VENING, LORD ~-----::;:::::;..,,,.i _JLJ P. WE:L.L-, "T"~e~e ·s A GUES"T"tOl-J J:'L-t... NjNeR ASK . A<5AIN .' A PENNY FO~ YolJR 'THOUGHTS~ SWt:ETH~ART. by Gus Arriola by Georqe Lemont · THE GIRLS !-. ~ ~ THAT'~ EXACTLY WMAT I'M A LAWVER! YOUR WMAT 00f5 TUMBLEWEEDS HUSIANP HUNTER'S HANPBOOK -A (!ifs eyes are her 1117'st Ct1Pf JVtJf inPi WP3JJOl/S. ;'uture Bride/ As7< H11,, to look deep i11lo yOllrS dl!d tell JVll wlt3t he sees tJ1e1-e 1 MISS PEACH • ' I . EX·WIFE, CARLA OAAE, 5HE WANT CAME TO see ME ... CMILD YE!> TEROAY ! ~UP PORT ? by Mell 6-tl . 1 MO?f THE "'~ OF OU" LIVE~ .uraN'T .JUfT ONt L.ON6 ANTI-Ct.IMAX .... "l ct's ~cc now, ii'' eleven o'clock-ht· ~t•rc and remind me lhat I have 11 bc:iu1y \hop appointment in two hour~." 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Do you have any ideas? I also am being plagued by as many as 30 crows in my almond tree, or I should say my neighbors have the problem. The crows take nuls aud drop them on nearby roofs tn break the shells . This as noisy for my neighbors and I'm losing the entire almond crop F.S . Cr1!>l.l M1•i.u SwltchJng to demlnerallzed water for your the rmos would be the easiest solution. Otherwise, try soakfog the thermos liner with a hair and half mixture of ammonia and water over the weekend. If this doesn't work, balr·fill the thermos wilh denatured alcohol or water, and add a cup or clean, whlte sand from an aquarium supply shop. Shake well until a cloudy deposit yields to clur glai.s. A quick treatment is to swab th.-ini.ides or the bottle wilh mim•ral oil and wipe ort with cotton before wa11hing. The thleving crows may be-scarl'd off If you drape pit-cf'.'; of an old garden hose over th<· limbs or your almond lree. Birds oflen art• fooled in · lo thinking snakes are waiting to at· tack them a nd they i.t«>er clear or thP tree. ff the crows m ak1' thc·ir raid at nighl, shlne a nood light 11n the tree to frighten them. MACAP Independent DEAR READERS: A \'S ha11 been ' informed that lhe Major Applianl'<' ! Consume r Action Panel ()1ACAP>. 20 1 N. Wacker Drive, Chic:a l(o, II. 60606, t will not seek qualification a' a "ar- Tueaday, Aprils. 1971 • ranty cllipute seUJemcnt mccb..Wm under the 1975 Federal Warranty Ad. Stf'pbea E. Upton, coo.sumer aad public alfalrs vice pr.-sldent for Wblrlpool Corp. and chairman of the MACAP UaJson committee of the As· soclatlon of Home Appllanee Manufacturers, said MACA P will c<>n· tinue io handle proble ms in auch areas as product performance, re· pairs and parts whether or nol the •P· pllan.ce Is under warranty. Both Upton and Mrs. Virginia T . Habeeb, MACAP chairman, said MACAP and its fodustry association· sponsors had decided not to seek panel qualifications as a warranty dis pute set rlement mechanJsm because such requirements m(gbt un· duly hamper MACAP's handling of non-warranty problems. Higher Pri~e Soluc Ion• DEAR PAT: I want lo know if it's legal for a store to charge a nigher price for an item than the amount marked on that item. J 've run into this s ituation several times. The merchant says the price has gone up and that I have lo pay the larger amount. I've also had the experience of being asked to pay a higher price than the marked price with the ex· planalion that all of the particular merchandise in volved had been priced incorrectly. What recourse do J have in these situations? A .J .. Laguna Beach Your only option Is to refuse to pay the requested higher price and shop elsewhere. Stor es are under no specific legal obligation to sell an item onJy at the price marked. A Federal Trade Commission ofrtclal says the customer "Jn general, bas no recourse" unless there is evidence of -habitual deception or bait·and·switcb sales tactics. If a store faUs to stock items at advertised prices, It may be subjected to a formal complaint to tbe FTC for unfair practices. ' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Best Idea Since Shopping Carts can do a week's shopping without forgetting a single Two-year aupply (104 ll•t•) lurnlelled In convenient teer-o" pad fOf juet Sf .SO (poetege prepaid) Send \ Today To Become A Super Shopper r.------------1 All'" tllla coupon, nwll with $1 .so to. I Piiot Printing Shopping list I P.O. Box 1560 I 330 W. Bay St. I Costa Mesa, Calif. 92626 I I INAME---------- - ---I !~ :STREET-------------~ i lttTY---------ZIP ____ _J ( L-------------~ r n l item! 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The board said if customers wanted the cocktails they would h ave lo mix them themselves. Wine and beer can be sold by restaurants and lounges. Customers also can br· ing their own liquor and order mixers. LONDON CAP > -Marking her 25th year on the British throne, Queen Elizabeth II is sprucing up her sometJmes dowd,y fashion jmage with brighter colors and a softer hairdo enhanced by a rinse called Chocolate Kiss, her designers say. ' The small size-12 figure of Britain's ~l-year·old monarch will be more in the spotlight than usual this year as she ta)(es part in international cele· brations marking her silver jubilee. THERE APPARENTLY "Won't be any radical departure in the queen's clothes. which some critics in the past have labelled dull and not especially stylish. But he r designers say the quee n is astute enough to know crowds are interested in a pretty. eye· catcbing outfit as well as a speech. Months before she embarked on her just·ended jubilee tour of the South Pacific, Australia and New Zealand, designers Sir Norman Hartnell. Hardy Amies and Ian Thomas sub· milted fabrics and spent two or three hours separately discussing them with her. Sketches were made, and accepted or rejected by the queen. The designers t old London's Daily Telegraph the queen has ~­ finite opinions about what suits her. Milliner Freddie Fox said he once persuaded Queen Elizabeth to hide all her hair under a hat -she usually likes curls showing on each side. "She &aid: ·very nice, but it's not me.' She never savs she doesn't like something. She may aay, 'Oh, Philip doesn't like that,' " Fox said. refer· ring to the Queen's husband Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. PRIVATELY, EU~BETH Alcx· 1 andra Mary Win¢;ef wears floaty . dresses with long, nuted sleeves. but orfic1al fashions must confof'm to her own strict rules: Nothing stylishly flamboyant. no long trains lest a nervous diplomat tread on them. no black or cerise, hats off the face, all hemlines below the knee and unvary. ing in length. Amies and Thomas design most or the queen's daywear. while Hartnell says: "I can't be bottiered with those 'who's for tennis' dresses. l do the grand clothes." Peopleare . losing interest in Southern Califomia. If you were fa ced with a sudden need for a substantial amount of cash. what w ould you do? Olp Into your hard-w on savings account' Borrow money at toaay·s Interest rates? Either way. you·d rose interest. But if you had your savings in an account at Mutual Savings. you·d have another choice. you will pay 8~% interest per year on the amount you barrow. If your savings earn 7%. you wlll be charged 8% on the bor- rowed funds. we looK on these savings account loans as "Just-In-case .. loans. Having them available means you can put your savings In a certificate of deposit that pays considerably higher interest than a passbook account. And your account. like all Mutual savings accounts. is Insured to $40.000 by an agency of the federal government with returns guaranteed. If you do need cash. account loans are easlly arranged because your account is the security for the loan.The account remains intact. earning full Interest. and you avoid the penalties for early with- drawal of funds required by law. and ask them about l % loans. Then bring your passbook to any of our 16 offices In southern California and a Savings counselor w 111 arrange the transfer of funds to your *The I% Account loan. Savers who have certificate accounts With Mutual Savings can borrow up to 900A> of their savings account balance. 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For th ose with 1>hort " m emories, Franr1s, JS J gangJ. ing 6·9 freshman, aver.igcd more than SO poinl3 in 1952 for t111y Rio Grande College, nes tled 111 the southern Ohio hills . T wice he surpassed 100 points .1n a single game. Once he s<·ored 116 points ag~nst Ashland J unior College of Kent~cky Still, there was no fat contract. Two years later, Francis qult Rio Grande and signed to barnstorm against the Harlem Globetrot· ters. "I don't have any regret&," said Francis, now a Salineville, Ohio, steelworker employed ln M1dJand. Pa. "I'm Living where I want to and l"m with my family. Sure, I 'd like to have the Cbig) m oney, but money isn't everything. I'm g lad players now can gel whatever they can." In Francis' freshman year , Rio Grande, with 92 students, rolled by 39 opponents in an unbeaten D••l• Pllet PllMo It¥ 9'1<9'•rd It-tor O.J. SIMPSON SHOWS HIS PING PONG FORM. Randle S uspended, Ge ts $1 0 ,000 Fine l\RLINGTO:'lo, Tt•x IAP > Tht.' Texas H.ingcr:. \mlav '\Ul> pended !.l'<'Ond baM'mJn L<'nn} Handle "1th11ul P<•Y fnr 30 days :ind fined him SI0.00) for his as- ·"•JUl t on m;tn;q.:er Fr<ink I.UC'· t•hcs1 at Tanktor F1dd in Orlando, Fla., Mardi 2H Ranger.. ~1·rwral mun,iger Dan O'Rraen :.aul th1· p.1y \U!.pcnsion umount:. to , I.I 1117 90 over Lhc 30·day period 0 . Bnen said .. 11111 IC(' or this ar l ion has be€.'n klegraphcd to Ran die ttnd his attornt·~, H1 t•hard Moss. No f!Jrlher sl1.1tt•m1•nt on the matter w.41 bl' made .. O'Brien did say thut a hl':mni: will be held an lfalt1mon• l•'nday before mUJOr ll'al(uc• bascball 's arbitration board. That bnard will be compused 11r altornt•y John Gaherin, who rt"prcscnts the Players Association An impartial labor n€.'~otiotor from Washington a lso wlll at- te nd. The arbltratlon board has the p ower to overrule the penalty. O'Brien said that Randie's violent assault upon his manager "violates his agrei!ment with the Rangers with respect to the Slan· dard of conduct required of a plttyer The Texas R anger baseball club rurther finds that such assault was reprehensible, unjust1hed and detrimental to the best interests of baseball . "Randle 1s a well.conditioned pTOfessmnal athl€.'le, and the as· saull upon Lucchesi who ls 48 V('ars old. could have resulted in a permanent mjury and has OC· casioned Lucchesi's hospltallza. tion and absence from his duties " Lucchesi suffered a triple frac· lur e of his facial bone under his right eye and an o~ratlon was required to repair the cheek bone. Lucchesi a lso is still bothered by back Injuries sur. fered when R andle, frustrated because he had lost the starting t1econd base job to rookie Bump Wills, knocked Lucchesi to UM ground with a series of blows. The Rangers held a hearini Monday and invited Randle and his attorney to appear. However, they declined. season. Bevo scored 1,954 J)Oints. The NCAA demanded Rio Grande quit playlna rlnky-d.lnk foes. As a sophomore, he averaged 46.6 polnts and scored 1 ,2 ~5 points against m ore le1lUmate oppcSsition. He scored 113 against Hillsdale, Mich., Collei e. Rio Grande was %1-6. "r look back," Francis said, "and 1 had to have had the ~st bunc h of guys to play with I 've ever seen . The r e w as no julousy. Everybody e lse was alwayi; the fi rst one that wanted to know how many points 1 had scored." Newt Oli ver w.is Franci!) • Wellsville High S<:h0<1I coach &nd the pair went to Rao Grande toge ther. Oliver he lped con- tribute to Francis' legendary feats with his own c moolhsh- ment IC Francis wasn't around when newsmen nocked to Rio Gr;mdc. the coach always had some wild reason, like : "Why 8 1:'\.0, he':. up al Wellsvlllt' selling hogs." To that, Francis :.uid. "We didn't even have bogs then.'' After college, he spent 2V:i yea r s playing agains t the Globelrotters, performing lll straight months in one ~tretch. "It's a dog's life, .. ht.• :.uad or tilt' basketball tour . ''E1~ht games 11 week , every w et'k and J doubleheader on Sunduy " He formed his own travelinl! show after leaving the <.: lobetrot· t e r i. and talked "1th tht• Philadelphia 76ers. But the push shot artist never could agree to terms with the Nutwnal Bru.kc·t ball As:.oc1at1011 duh La ter, when the Am1.·nt.·:i11 Bas ketball Association "a::. formed, Francis played bnefly with the Cleveland Pipers. Then it was back to his native area to work the swing ~hifl an a ste~l m ill, a job he ltke1>. In Playo ffs INC;t.t:WOOD !AP> Thl'l..os /\ngl'll·s Kini(:. hu~>1: lh(•1r home· a•t· advantJJ:l' .... 111 n><il thc Atlan· t11 Fl.uni.'~ tonight whl'n the Na- twnal llockL·y Lcagul' dubs mct•t 111 lht• OJll'n1ng round of lhc Stanlt•y Cup p1ayort:.. It'll on rudw s tation KHLA (11101 at8o'clol'k. Whl•n ~ same tcums wl!rc m utchl"'<i agam!.l ('~Ch other a year ago, the Kings put out tbl' F111mcs 1n two games of the best of·threc series. Namath Will Take Rams And the Lo!. l\ngt'lc:. team 1:. c-om1ng off a hard fought victory against Color:nio Sunduy night .. If we had lost,"' c would have lil'l'I\ drmn.'' said Kings dc-fcmler '\t•ll h11mado:-k1 "But now "c'rc To the Super Bowl--0.J. ~ h.ipp) .111d hungr) and we're go· 1ng to bt.•Jt Atlanta " Butch Coring .1~rced "We've got i.omc mornl·nlUm going mto till' pl.i)ofh llO\\ If \\c 'd IO!>l. ll "ould h:n t· n ·ullv hurl U!.. But By HOWARD L. HANDY Ol IM 0.111 Pilot SI.Cl O. J. Simpson wanted to play for the Los Angeles Rams a year ago but Is satisfied to be playing out his National Football League car eer in Buffalo and says he pla ns to quit the game after the 1978 season , two years from now. His desire to play in Los Angeles cost him the entire e~­ hibition season a year ago and, m fact, the first game of the regular season. This spring, another name has been associated with the Rams in speculation and F ridaybthe New York Jets' J oe Namath ecame a free agent and will be able to sign with the Los Angeles club if they come to terms. How does 0 . J . think such a m ove will affect t he Rams? "I think he will take the Rams r ig h t to t he Sup er Bowl," Simpson said while awaiting a ping pong match against Phyllis George i n t h e Celebrity Challenge or the Sexes at Mission Viejo High School Saturday. "It looks like the Rams don't have James Harris in their plans and the addition of Namath will help them. It will b e very ' beneficial to them to have Joe around all that greatness. "He knows how lo ust.' all that talent and can get the most out of t he m . He has a lot or play calling imagination and he can still t hrow the football. "Joe can't m ake an average team great anymore but he can help the Rams. There isn't a team in the game with more up front talent und bench strength than the Rams ... Simpson says his contract bat· tie last year was a tryi ng ordeal. "I 'vc got things straight in my mind now and I'm not interested m J tr.ide when the three-year contract expires," he says."( got off to a real slow start last year and at was even worse when we lost two key players through in- jury. "l wasn't in condition to carry that kind or weight but when the season wore on, our offensive li ne held a meeting and came to me. "They said, 'Juice, you are our 'only statistic. We're not going anyplace and we wunt to turn things around so we want you to get as many yards as possible'." Simpson responded with more than 800 yards in those final games to give him better than l"°°for the year. He has averaged over 1,500 each of the last five seasons and feels that the goal or his offensive line and h imself is not un- realistic. "J 'm 2,800 yards away from Jim Brown's NFL record and we feel ll can be accomplished. ''But the facta of li fe are there. I will be 30 this year and at this age, 1t starts to tell on you. I want to keep myself together for two more ye11rs and I owe a lot to our offensive line, especially Mike Sport8 OD TV TONIO HT 7:30p.m. (5) -NBA BASKET· BALL -The Lakers tangle with the Golden State Y(a rriors al Oakla nd. 11:30 p.m. (5) -COLLEGE B ASKETBALL A LL-ST AR GAME -. The East all-stars meet the West In Las_ Vegas, Nev. Taped. t h1-. :-.houhl m.1i..~· bt'ltC\ er:. of Montier and Dave Foley. We scored23touchdo\ton:-. 11u1·wh1·-.. · want to go out on an upnote." "Many Buffalo I aJ\!'> and m) 1 h,· Fl.iml·s h·cl I>) rookw 1i.f Simpson was asked how he felt teammates think last ) c.tr "a.. tht• \ t•ar hopdul W1ll1 P leu "1th about the recent baseball slug. my best becau s e of tht· :1:1 g11.1h during thl· r egular ging of Frank Lucchesi? circumstances. "''asnr1. !.houhl aln•arly bchcvt.• "It is a case of personalities "But I find it mort· d1ff1tult IH'l'.IUM· 111 11 tnp.; t11 thl' Foru.r;n and unfortunately such things mentally than any oth(•r "a.v to thi-. !'ol'ason. thn '\ t' <:Orne ttway Oare up. I he ard the word punk prepare oocattse 1 don't think "ith a 1 k ~mark used twice before the incident about football when I'm n•Jl Pl<•Y Tht· Kini:::-oul!.t'cJrt:d them and looking back, J am sure it ing. I'm thinking a bout thl· futun· 1:1 10 on lhl· year and outshot was in regards to that situation. and it is hard lo connntratl· in thl'm. 125 !l\J "Any coach who refers to me theoffseason. But thl· Flanh•!. ftn1 ),ht.·tl lhl' re as a punk is subject to getting "Each year it i:!<.'h a littl1• gular !.l'a:-011 \11th a :J 1 1 surge hit." Simpson say~. "That's br· hard er and I find it till I l!'ull to i t'1 anti ('ount thrt·1· :10 gual ~corer., inging ilon a personal level and a up in the morning al ti JU ;rntl 1 uri th1!. Har. a tl·~crn n.'<.·ord. guy isn 't a punk because he's these day~." Tlit.·ir p11" (•r play i.con·d 111 fighting management for more 0 . J . Simpson will l!l'l hi.. :!.WO n1n1• of th1· Fl.1m('., last 11 games money. yards, barring injur). in thl· n1•\l and on 11 of 1111· la!.t 21 attempts. "People will do whatever they two years, then turn to act111g 1111 "hilc· the Fla ml'!.· pt.•nalty killers have t 0 d o to up g r <' de a profession. lie nn lon)!t·1 th111k-. ,tllmq ·d JU!.l thr('l' pmH·r·play themselves-doctors. nurses. about pla}ing in Lo.., \llhl'll·-.. for g11;11!. ag,1111:.t thl·m 111 the la:.t 40 yourself. the Rams. tam(•.., !.h1111 "I'm not justifying the guy hit· And director~ 111 llolh 11 """ ThJt 1-.tnd of ~lr<.·nJ:lh could ting his manager But I don't had best take not11·t· of h1 It 1•1 makt. for ;in 1nt1.·r1.·~ting match· think he should be called an ings le~t they s lip .11111 c ,111 h1111 ·1 up "1th 1111· 1\:1111!" "ho havt· a $80,000-a-year punk, e ither.•• punk He is ;rn.\ th1111-11111 ·• 111111" p1111 c·r pl.1\ 1 h.11 .'.\1,1n 1 I Dionne Simpson says his best season full of chari:.ma :ind' 1l.il1I\ ·111t1 1·n•d1t!'> 11 :111 hel1rn11-: !11m top the was two year s ago when he a love for lift· th.11 ... 1.11111-. h1111 ~,o f.!o,11 m.1r" thi-.. :.t .1!'>1m lie ~g~a~in~ed::.=.~m~o~r~e~t_h_a_n_1~,800~~Y_a_r_d_s_a_n_d~_a_p~a_r_t_f_ro_m~m~o_s_11_11_h_(·_r_"~~~~~-'~11~11_,t_H~·c~l ~~1t~h_5_:1~~~~~~- THE DODGERS' LEE LACY TAGS OUT WILLIE McCOVEY AT THIRD BASE. AP Pnoto $ports Clipped Short Smith Wins Tennis Title LOS ANGELES -Stan Smith. the world's top-ranked player fi ve years ago, slopped one of the longest streaks an tennis Monday by upsettin1ot top-seeded Rrian Gottfried. 6·4, 2·6, 6·3 m the fi nal of t he $150,000 Pacific Southwest tennis championships. S mith and his partner, San Clemente's Bob Lutz, weren't as fortunate in the doubles finals as t he world's top team of Bob Hewitt and Frew McMillan of South Africa woo, 6·3, 6·4. The match was a possible pre- view of the Davis Cup doubles match to oo held April 16 at the Ne wport Beach Ten nis Club when t h e South Afri cans cha llenge lhe Amer icans in the American zone north section fin a la. ,,,_ w.uc. a.i Helping the w inners along mightily Monday ni~hl was Ratk Mondav who s ingled t" ice. tripled and drove in two runs Boo~ Powell. the former Ba ltimore Orio le and the American League·s Most V:.ilun· ble Player. who recently was re· leased by Cleveland. madl' his Dodgers debut as a non-roster first baseman. lie responclrd with a single, a run scored <incl a run batted In. lablJar Hono r e d ST. LOUIS -For the fifth time in the past seven year". Kareem Abdul·Jabbar of the Los l\nJ(elcs Lakers has been chosrn tht' Na- tional Bas ketball Association's Player orthe Year. nesday in the 1977 National League baseball opener Opposing Jont•s 1s Woody Fryman ll3·13 l and 52,000 an• expected to view the action. E.,a ,.. h t Con1a AOLOGNA. I ta l y Motorcyclist Pat Evans, 22, of El Cajon remained m an intensive care unit in the Belh1ria Hospit:.d her e Tucsqay morning and o~­ rit'ials said his condition was still "verv serious." Ev.;ms wa11 in a copia and in critical condi\Jon after suffering head Injuries ln f rail during Sun· day's too-mile race for 750cc motorcycl€.'s at nearby lmola. Fresno 'I'••• Cofttlt MV Stars • m Swimf est. MESA, Ariz. ~ Pitcher Vida Blue, saylng he was "fed up." quit the Oakland A's spring train· inc camp Monday. In a poll of 215 players, Abdul· J abbar received 125 votes while his closest rival, Bill Walton of the Portland Trail Blazers. got 24. • A bdul·J abbar r eceived the same honor In 1971, 1972, 1974 and 1976. TWIN FALL.5, ldailo -Boyd Grant, whose Colle1e of South em Idaho basketball team won 49 straight games, said today he has accepted the head coicbing position at F resno Stat(' College. CANTON, Ohio-The National AAU short-cours e swim meet be«in s here Wednesday with the .Mission Viejo Nadadores at· tempting to defend th('ir 1976 women's team championship. And a super duel In the J,650· yard freest yle is expected to spice the m eet where Olympic Gam es and world c ha mpion Brian Goodell of Mission Viejo in the 400 and 1,500·meters vies with Na d a d ores teamma t e Casey Converse of Alabama and A rejuventatcd Tim Shaw. Aiso featured in the meet will be 15-year-old Puer to Jl1 co transplant Jesse Vassallo, whn •wlnfa for Misftloo VicJo. Vass allo, a sophomore in hl1h school, was the second hl1heat men's point producer behind John Na~r in the 1976.AAU out·· door championships. . Goodell, the Mission Viejo High ace, ls expected to receive a stiff challenge Crom Converse, NCAA champion and Shaw, al)· pareotly over his anem ia woes of last year. In addition to Goodell, Vassallo and Converse, the wome n's aide ls bols tered by Jennifer Hooker, Peggy Tosdal, Nicole Kramer. Valerie Lee. Debbie Pyykko, Alice Browne u n d Dawn Rodlghiero. The bis m111'ery i n the women .. competition ls who wUl s ucceed F ount a i n Valle y 's Shir ley Babashoff as queen of the freest y le r s . B abashoff, the American 1t.ar of the last two Olymptca, retJred from swim· ming. The best beta as her succeuors are Hooker in the sprints and Kr amer in the Iona er distances. The University of Southern Cati(ornta men and the Mission Viejo women are favored to keep thei r 1976 team titles. The Southern Cal men grabbed the overall champion~hlp Jut year. "I'm ao~ng home ... said. the on~..Clme Cy Young Award win· ner , a native or M ansrteld, La . "I'm fed up with the man," the 27·year-old left.hander said, re . ferrlng to A's owner Charles 0 . F inley. "I Just can 'ttake this any long er." Asked If he would pitch as scheduled In t he A's opener against Minnesota Saturday in Oaklaid, Blue said. "l don't know. ~•Tri-pit PHOENlX -In th~hadow of opening day, lhe Los Angeles Dodgers marched lo a 4·2 exhibi· lion 1enson victory over the San Francisco Giuots. M•to St.rtMt CkJCAGO -S ational Basket ball Assodotion referees voted Monday in favor of strik1n~ next week's playoffs and also em· powered their executive commit tee to call a stnke before thr end of the regular season on Suncluy. The vote was 24·0 in favor of str iking the playoffs. loiws Fa~~• R eds CINCINNATI San DH'f!<>'s C~ Young Aw:1rd Vv1 n1wr Handy Jones. who <'001Jlllt'd :1 22 14 n • cord in 1976. openi> nn the mound fo r the Podrt's aguin!.I tht• Vvorlrt champion Cincinnati R t·cl~ Wed Jn hi s three years at CS(, Grant's Learns compiled a 93·6 re· cord . R ead ers Corn er Dear Glenn. Thanks for publishing Mr, Recd 's comm€.'nts on a recent • Huntington Beach and Fountain Vallt-y Hi g h girls basketba ll game. Wc• appreciate the extra cov· eroirc and quite agree that girls basketball is rup1dly improving. Ma rgaret Davia CIFOfrice \ .. '!u!!d!y.Aprl15, 1177 County-Releagufug Plan A new league affecting six Orana:e Coast area high school~ appears imminenL for 1978-79 followin.a the release of the of. ficial Orange County releagu.ing proposal. DAILY ..,LOT 81_ Made ORANGE COAST COLLEGE'S JULIE FEENSTRA. Softball Shortstop Versatile Feenstra Sparks OCC Nine Uy IOWARn r •. 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"On <.lrl·nsl' 1t 1::. .1 l• .• 111 •·I fort "'hil~ i.t bat ;.ou .11 •' "" yourown ' Does it bother her when she makes an error? "On a routine play, it does.'' she says. "But when you are trying for a hard play, then you either make 1t or you don 't." SeveraJ year:; ago she had the jet-lag catch up with her during the Cahfornla state girls sottbaJI tournament. "Our famil y went to Europe for a vacation." she recalls. "We were on the plane for nine hours on the re- turn trip and I hadn't had any sleep for something llke 28 hours. •·An assi.stant coach met us at the airport in Los Angeles and took me to Riverside for the game. It was re11lly hard to concentrate and 1 f9und myself throwing the ball 'hard when I should have been throwing easy and the other way around. "One time I tried to ease up and the ball barely went o(( my fingertips. ( don't recall any sensation I had at bat " At Newport Harbor lhgh ~h e was an All-CIP' field hock· c·y player. ran the hurdles on the track team as a freshman and played on a championship ha8kt>tball team . During the coming sum· mt'r, she wlU play for the Anaheim Associates In the Triple·A women's sortball leagu<'. then plans to attend C JI State (Long Beach) to pursue a degree In physical education. Coacblng 1s her eventual goal. A slDlple majority of the 5S achoola Involved ta all that ls necessacy to carry the motion, whlch will be presented to the CJF releaiuln1 committee ~ay l . Formal approval woulcj)be made in September. The new league lumps South Coast League 11chool11 Corona del Mar, Costa Meaa, El Toro, and Irvine's Unlvenity wilb Cost.a )\ Sea Kings Split Pair; Eagles Out Corona del Mar High's Sea Kings were competing in con- aolaUon action of the Pomona baseball tournament today following a split of their two games Monda)'. r And Estancia High's Eagles of Costa Mesa were eliminated in . the Bolsa Grande JnvJtaLional, losing a 3·2 decision to Pioneer' HighofWhit~ler. The Sea KJngs got a sterling ef- fort from pitcher Cory Alder in the nightcap or their two-game set as Alder limited Fontana to two singles and came up with the game-winning rap In a l·O de· cision. Corona del Mar, however, was knocked off the championship trail in the opener as Workman High o( the City of Industry rallied in the bottom of the eighth inning to record a 3-2 decision. The result.a put the Sea Kings back in action this morning, and lt successful, Corona del Mar would qualify for a consolation semifinals ti(( tonight at 8:15 at Ralph Welch Park. Corona del Mar struck first in the Workman game when Don Harrier walked, stole a base and scored on a pair of Workman er· rora. And the Sea Kings were in command In the top of the eighth frame when Bob Hughes and John Barth singled with Hughes eventul!lly acoring on an error. But Workman put together a walk, single and triple to lead off the bottom of the eighth frame to turnCoronadel Mar away. In CdM's victory over l''on· tana, Earl Calllson singled In the sixth innini and scored on Alder's double. 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Newpol Harbor dealt Yucca Valley a ·3 loss al Indio High, then cam back to rout Imperial High at College of the Ucsert, 12·3, lo qt1aliCy for u semlfinaJs berth Wednesday at CoachelJa Valley Ht~h 00 a.m .) with a 11econd gam~for lhc crown or third place a Marina put oiteth<'r a 10 hit at· lack todump~rroyo Grand<>, 7·1, putting the Vikings Joto the second roun~ of championahlp play today at Fountuin 1lley absorbed it• Hcond loss in the Anaheim tourney aa Kalella 1ot a six-run fifth inning to roll to a 9.5 triumph al Anaheim's Boysen Park. And HunUngton Beach was vie· tlm to Loara, which acored in the eiehtb lnnJng at Anaheim's La Palma Park for a S.-C decision. 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K•ttll• KtllMCly t.oer• l.O\Al-lt1tt O<unVltw NIWU AOUI Coron• oe1 "Mr Co"•"'-w II Tero trvlr\1 lht4111<1• Unlvtrtll'f OAllOllll Olt0\111 t.IAOUl lol1•0t- G•rdo110row ... Olilntll t.otAMleoe l'•tltlu ll•ntho.t.IM!lltot !>•ntl-oo SUNHT t.IAOUE Edit.Oil l'ount•ln V•llt'f H11nll119t011 lk«ll M•rln• Now~Ht111or Wtttml,,.tt< Garden Grove'• Boise Grando H11b principal Ro1er BraudL. * * * CINTUltY t.IAOUI ilModitfle C•ll~oit l'OOlhtll Or•ntf 6•nl•All• S.nl• "'"" "'""' 'T1ntln VIII• l'arlt OltAlllOI l.IAOUI .... l.OW•ll ltOorNll ,,,,.,.,," '11lttt10ll t.•H•lltt Sonwt V•lttt<la IOUTM COo\tT &.U•411' C•Oltlr-Vel..., 0•111Hftlt Ut1111t~ LatllftaHll" M1ni..,vi.i. Sa11CI~ Pltl IWA'I' LIA0\119 An•llelm IU.t\I P•tti SedOl.._11 MttMll• , ..... ,.. lllMYHlllt T,.., WHI- Desire Major Faetor Cluistemen Intent on Reaching 4: 10 By DAVE CUNNINGHAM 0t Ille 0.tly l'Uec 11111 The name is Christensen, please. It's spelled with an "e, ·• not an "ia." N ewspapen and even the CI F office misspelled his name when the season began, but they won't be mlsspelllng itJor long. Charlie Chri5(°ensen of Edison High <Huntington Beach) has run the fastest mile In CIF this season and he also holds the best 880 Umc of the season among Orange Coast area athletes. They'll notice him now, and they should start sptdling his name right. too. When Chris tensen ran his 4 :15.8 mile March 19 al the Southern Counties lnv1tat1onul , a lot or people wcrc impressed. But coach Gordon F'1lZl'I says he ex - pects even bdlcr thing:. from his star distance runner. "I guess Charlie's time at the Southern Counties meet s ur- prised a lot or people. but it d1dn'l surprise mC'," F1tzcl !.a y:. "I th.ink he's capable of 4.08 or 4·09 th.is year. Certainly below 4: JO," says Flt.tel Christen:.en himselr behc\'CS 4: 15.8 is far from his l1m1t. "1 fell pretty good running it, and 1 'm sure I can improve," he says. "I'd like lo go below 4: 10." The remarkable thing about Christensen's 4: 15.8 is that it came so early in the season. Mo:.t prep milers train all year in hopes of peaking ut the end with a CHARLIE CHRISTENSEN mark so methinji l ike Christcnscn·s. Few gH 'cry close "A lot o( gQOd athletes don l use all the natural tiblllty t/J(•y have. bul Charlie b vcn 111- tense, ~ Fitzel say~. "lie::. an uv'd skier and.a good studl•nl and I think he approaches whutt>Vl'r he does in the same way ... with Intense desire.'' That intensity has already pu1d of( with two coveted Cl ft' in· dividuaJ championships. one in the track 880 and the other Ja:;l fall -in cross country. Christensen bega'n his hllh school athletic career aa a freshman football player. 'lbtt s pring he aJso tried out for lr•c~. but a back injury'l<ept bhn 0¥l most of the season. , As a sophomore he played foot· ball aiain, but as a junior he de- cided to spend the fall ru.nnh• cross country. Edison's te!lpl won the CIF 4·A champlonanap that season. •'I think he left football because he saw a better futute for himself in track aod crots country, as fa r ua colle1e scholarships go," says Fltzel. It appears that Christensen made u wise move. Several col· leges have already expressed t•· terest, including UC Irvine, UCLA and Cal State <Lons Beach). But the quiet, reserved aenf~ hasn't really made up hla mJJMI yet. I le says he's s till got just one thought foremost in his mind - the mile. "I have good speed (or t1-e mile, and even though J did well in the Ba> last year. r feel the mtle will definitely be my race in col· k gc,"ht>:.ay:.. Sports Calendar WNtltMNY IAjW1161 6<t•~bJ tl -Merl11• <11 ~ .. nto MtrlJ" lournu~: N•w1>or1 H•rbor at Coacntll• VellllV tourno; Coron• dtt M•r •t l'o......., tovrnev· El loro•l A~I• V•ltty tour M Y;°'.,.. 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In other tournament action it was a tough ~ay for Orange Coast area nines as Irvine's University Vias s topped twice a nd Cost a Mes a was buried , 12·0, to eliminate both teams from the Santa An.a tournament. In a non·league doubleheader at Orange's El Modena, the Dana Hills Dolphins split, taking the opener, 3·2, losing the nightcap, 5-1. El Toro got Mark Kacbelein all · the runs he needed in the seeond inning. Kachelein got it started with a s in gl e, the n Bob Mos baugh a nd J eff Tolbert walked to load the bases. Steve Key came through with a two-run single and Bob Craig added a one.run hit. Kachelein went the d istance, striking out six. Dana Hills got a good pitching job from Stu Hein in the opener (he struck out eight and walked t hr ee) and P aul Bethke's rbi single and John Wilcox's rbi dou· ble keyed a three-run third fram e. University lost an 8-1 dccison t o Santa Ana and 4·2 verdict to Villa Park. 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Et'toro "°9h,Velley S<ore OY lllll•flt• , ~ " 01'1 O'l n-1z "1 (W)ll l)IJI) 0-4 J ' Scorel!Y '""'"'' r II e 111 ll0'1 0 • 1 J 00-l ''01 0-J I I \. · Irrine To•rney Pool Experts Invade Area The $50,000 Mako In- v itational n i ne ·ba ll championship t ourney &et.a under way Wednes· day evenin& with 16 or t he world's top pool shooters invading the Orange Coast area, Competition is billed for the Registry Hotel In Irvine and pro.amateur competition kicks ofr the tourney tonight (7:30) Pirates, GWNines In Action with singer Tnni Lopez and actor Greg Mor ris among the entrants. The nitty.gritty begins ~nesday, however, as favorites Jim Rempe of Scranton, Pa., Larry Hubbart of Rochester, Louie Roberts of St. Louis lead the field. Re mpe has been on • winning streak, includ- ing a sweep of the 1976 Inte rnational Grand Champion tournament in Japan. A three-time win· ner of the World lnvila· tional nine·ball title, R e mpe d uels Danny Di Liberto Thursday. H u bba r t won the Tournament of Cham· pions nine-ball crown in 1976 and faces Mike Sigel Thursday. Go lde n West a nd And Roberts, rated as Orange Coast colleges one or the brightest take a break from con-young stars in the game, ference baseball action• t angles with Wade Crane but the two area J Cs will Wednesday afternoon. have plenty of competi· There are two sessions ti o n th i s w e e k i n Wednesday and T hurs· tourne.v1>lav. 'th d bl h d GWC's Rustlers, lead-day Wl ou e ea ers i h S th a t 2 a nd 7 :30 p.m. n g t e 0 u er n Tic kets are $5.75 per California Conference lcssion with semifinals with an 11·1-l record and tickets $7.50 and finals possessing a 16·3·2 tickets $10. Discount season mark, travel to 1 · 0 .. ly Pilet f'llole SANDY KELLIN TALKS TO MISSION VIEJO YOUNGSTERS. Santa Maria for the an-tic ke ts for a I n1ne sess i o ns (th rou g h nual Allan Ha ncock Saturday's semis a nd tou rney Thurs day linals)are "5. Costly Sport through Saturday· Also slated for action Coach Fred Hoover's is Harry McConnell of Bobsledder Thinks Of Olympic Gold Rustlers take on College Lake Forest and Redon· of Sequoias Thursday, do Be a ch's Richard Foothill Friday and De Florence, World Nine- Anza Saturday. b a ll Association of. M e anwhile, coach ficials. Mike Mayne's OCC McConnell is the only Pirates are involved in Orange County represen-the Long Beach City f College classic, facing tative and is a ormer defending state cham· U.S. Ope n nine-ball By LAURI E KASPER Of ... O•Uy Pilot Sutt Some Mission Viejo youngsters have been introduced to an Olympic sport far removed from the swimming for which their hometown has become known. Now, when the Winter Olympic Games arrive in 19RO, students from O'Neill Elementary School may be just as interested in the bobsled competition. T hey will be able to say they have met Sandy Kellin, one of the young men expected to represent the United Stales in those snow· bound races where sleds travel al speeds greater than 60 miles per hour. I le also is the brother of Leilani Schermer, secretary at the school. which is how be came to Mission VieJo to speak about has sport and himself Csually, he saad. he s~aks to service clubs and bu sanc~., groups wha ch might help him finance his dream of gettfng a ~old medal. Bobsledding Is both one of the least known and m06t expensive Olympic sports in this country. s ays Kellin. · There is only one track in this country, at Lake Placid, NY -so some of the necessary training has to be done in Europe. Ther e, the prices range from $4.50 at Innsbruck. Austria, to $22 at St. Moritz, Swiucrland, Cor each run on the track, says Kellin. He figures it costs about $20,000 a year j ust to train !or the amateur sport . Kelhn has only been bobiled· d1n1 ror a year. He tokt has young audience, "I ffe myself in so many of you." When he was about their age. h e expl ained, he was into baseball. Then, he became m· tere~ted in football. Pion LBCCintbeopening c h a mp. Flor e nce. a for mer U.S. Masters "I had asthma, as a little guy, round Wednesday night champion and one of pro· so when I got on the football field, (7) at Blair Field. fessional pool's all-time l had trouble," he said. Then be Orange Coast. leading 1 1 started weightlift ing. He also the South Coast circuit money winners, wil a so Participated in track meets, ''but with a 6·1 record and be eyeing the $15,000 first place prize money. 1 realized there were always peo· having a 14·3·1 season Others in the field in- pll· better." mark, play LA Harbor elude Canoga Park's Lou Whenhewas in college,hecon· T h urs day and m eet Buter a, Terry Bell of ccnlratcd on football. Then, for Co~pton and Fullerton Wake Village, Texas, about 10 years, he raced boats. Friday. . female star Lee Boyar of Lust year he went to the Olym-Saddleba~k ~Hege lS Be verly Hills, Houston's pie competitions and happened to Involve~ in Just ~ne Richard Ambrose, Cis- meet and talk with the U.S. game this week, facing ero Murphy of Brooklyn, bobsledding team's coach. ho~t Santa Ana at noon Las Vegas• Jim Mataya, After he returned to his home Friday. P a ul Brienza of New in Arizona, he found his partner, .. _H..,•ney J ersey and Ed Kelly or Mike Mitchell, bought a used ~., bob led d be t · · H 11 a .m.-Golden WM1 •I\ Se<tuoln; Las Vegas. 5 an gan rammg, e H1ncock "'· c...i.: 1 JO c.rr110• Saturday's semifinals saad he and Mitchell are the first vs. Foa1hln: ~~~ o. •11t•. a re scheduled for 2 p.m . people ever to receive both their "• m-M1ncoov1.0.1w1:cer· with the survivors meet-nataonaJ a nd int ern ational ruosvs c-a,1»-Go10en wHt .. th · I. · "'· F001hm, l'Wt'u•\ Sequo••" mg m e evening. acenses 10 one year. s.._, ~"'"-' Kellin described his training in 11 a.rn.-QNcla vs Pi ... ce: Hen· w-.u, Europe lhjs winter as "the fi rst 'oc" vs. Fooch411;' JO-<;oi.,.,, Wt'll 2-WadeC•-vs1.ouleRo11erts ,,. O•A•111.C.Orrltows S4'<1uolH ' 1 -Te•rvllellv•JlmMatan time an my life thut everything ~, .. 0 ,_, 1 >0 -Rk'-d FIOl'enc• vs Ed went nght." W-y·s v--Qranoe Co•\I K•ll• ••It's kind Of like J've been ~~;d~ 8eacll CC M 7 II m. Ill Bl•lr ~:-Lou Bu1era vr. Richard Anl· training for bobs ledding all my '""'\dav's911~ .. co.,1 vs Tlllntay life and I didn't know it," he said. ~~. H•rbor et 2 11.m. •1 1.°"11 IMkll ~:0~~.t=!:!~:::~:,. But when one youngster asked, F••d•v'& 111-.-<>r""Qe eo.n n 1:30-•u•&•l,,..tAvsLee&ov•• • d th f' t COl'llpton at 10 a.I'll. el l.8CC; O.ar19e 7: JO -H .. ry Mc:C°""'ll vs O JWO "Weren t you scare e ars c06,ivs. Fu11.rioneup.m. atLecc. Mv•Dllr time you started," he r eplied,---------------------•'Sheer panic, yes." He and his partner, who con· trols the brakes while he does the steering on the winding course, crashed twice in a row when they started. To thole youngsters whb share his dreams of being a champion, he said, "You s hould always be cllm, cool and collected." When a mistake is made, he advised. learn .from. it and then forget about at. Kellin said he doesn't expect a ny problems makin~ t~e U.~. Olympic team. "The d1fftculty as going to be winning the gold medal," beaald. 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"A Place of His Own" Richie peimdes Fonzie lo let llim 01111 Jus epartment when a new 1h1 lfrivet in town, but complications at ill w~en the airt's fattier eomes loolOnc for her. G h tt: CC) (2'h.M') "Sllan1" (wes) '53-Aln l.add, Jat Allhur, V111 Heflin, JadL Palaia. Brandon deWilde. .1111 ....... .,..,., ..... ID Alwlm a.rt SlllfJ .. &mice Balls Htr HJir" '1 F Sr41t F1tzterald. Be1nice Is llansiormed !rom a micellt qly dudllfll lo • souefll· alter vamp, when $ht IS trapped into bobtina her l\M ... I'm A fool," tr S!letWOOd Anderson, conurns 1 robnt man's dixovtry ol 1omance CMt the Obio rxl7a a1etil in Ille earty 1900's. m o s... • r.m• • -4:10- • (IZIJ (I)) fU) lmrH nf ~ "'C.trzen llrane" Jwo new stars may be born when a wultlly entrepreneur spots lnerne and Shirley slniint and wants to mold their tafeers. taec..Wlts 9:00 8 (Cf7) CJ)) CJ) M•A•S•H (R) When Hot Lrps' phone call to Colonel Poller from Tokyo-where ahe is doln1 ,a follow-up study of wouncled treated by the 4077th llos11ttal- indicates she has "br1 news·• to rrport. Franll Burns assumes it con· urns Ills npede4 jH'OlllOflOll. But, Oii.iia mum, • drops a bonlb· shell-$Ill's tnfaced lo LI. Coiolltl l)o!Qld. PwlllCOtt. • QUT fUI fMlll.TI * •..s PIOUGH«W '~ts~~~ .. lttladM, ,.,., MteSSlul Older ............ '°'111"" ....i lo tN 9'1dford llotsekld ...... ..,.q to brine '* 1.o 1111 .., .... ~ cettlllltJOQ, ..... ==-w.Mr m llftlt1111u ·n -1:30- 8 ((J?) 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"\he National lhtalet ot the Deal Ct~brales lhe PassQ\'er Sedet" Trad1t•nal lew1sh Std er ceremony ls cefebllled Ill Still lanaua&e, Sl>tet:h and mg . -10:30...i D Mews Election Covf11ce Results ol the tos Anae4es Ci, and School Board (lectrons. ommmllttf . fli) Tiit llst Blow Documentary t0ncernm1 1111 oppr~1on of Euro- c>un Jews du11n1 Wtfd Wai 11, V1il Nall ftlm loolage 1n(nanat1ve fiom tilt 1961 Cichmann ~al. 11:CO 8 u (JO} <lll ~ m Qt) lltws • 0 ((H) ())) LOON "8eriwi Style C!)l..-IM QJ 111.w) llvtJlt-. JarJ HM111111 Cl)TIMt~s ((j]) Cl)) TIMt blld Sllow Qt) lest o( CilMcMI -11:31- D (UJ) CJ)) ()) lttal (R) ~ria ScMll cuests as a YtCISlaV1an pun· cess hunhne p11ct1et la1111l1 1eww in Ntw York Ctly. CJ) The rn Club G <tat> CIJ)Qf} T•rllowieof = = Mutlaatl~lOj) Eut and West collef seniors compete hom the bs Ve1as f.onvenhon Ctnler, \ QJ News I CD Sct. Mo Qtl TIMt 100 a .. 12:00 11 !H> cv fill m ~ Ca11D11 Ill Mowle: ''Odds Acalftf Tomor· rwl' (1111) '59-Hlrry Be"°'11t, Ed Sealey, Robert Ryan. m lllowlt: "lo1dtt Tewt' (dra) '35-Pwf Muni, Belle Davi. ., llllowle: CC> "T1lt GolM AntW .. (adv) '64-Tab Hunler. m Lttillo Consortia• -12:30-n ((JJ) (})) CBS latt Morie: lt)"Tlit llicllt Visitor" (de) '71- Mu von Syclow. Liv Ullm.-i1. -1:30- D @ (I) ru. T°""r• • All~ ~ "'lM CaptWt C«J," '1lllbtl 11111 IMlllUI Ornco" 2:00 flJ ..... ~ "Goldeo ~." "Tlltll. u,..·· CD u..i&lit ~ "Crutvra of Dnttuctloll. H ~ °"' ........ 4:Go • Sa.es: SNrdl .. '"""*' DAYTIME ';(M(S OUllNll By Phlf tnterlandl DolWTS Needed The American Red Cross bloodmobHe will be available April 22 from 2 to 6:30 p.m. at Saddleback Comm~nity Hospital, 24451 Via Estrada, Laguna Htlls. Donors receive in· dividual and/or group credit or may r eplace supplies used by others. Appointments can be made by calling the Red Cross, 835-5381. or the hospital, 837·4500, Ex· \en.sionm. Service Cut LOS ANGELES CAP~ -City transit offlcJals hav~ ordered elimina- tion of Saturday service on the two minibus lines serving the downtown. WHAT ARE YOU DOING HE REST OF YOUR LIFE. INTERIOR DESIGN MIGHT BE MUSIC TO YOUR EARS If you would like to become the decorator of your own home in just 3 months you can ... • Learn the use of color, textiles, wallcoverings, antiQues, etc. • Learn how to estimate draperies, carpetir;ig, wallP.aper, upholstery, etc. •Save money on a:I your furnishings. = = ~hort term or year course tor Associate 111 Arts Degrt'c INTERIOR DESIGN COLLEGE 200 Newport Center Drive Suite 200 Newport Beach, Calif. Phone 640.osoo DE51Gf1 PLAZA Maney Saving Retirement Plans Foryoa on our50th • D.\IL Y PILOT L111.B.d Just. How Old Is a Spinster? Q. "At what age is an unmarried woman. categorized as a spinster ?" · A. Traditionally, a ge 25. But that's an old curiosity that has been replaced by a more sensible notion. Namely, no unmarried woman should be classified as a spinster -or old maid, as some are wont to say -until after she's lived more than half her life expec· Laney. Say, age 37. First conquest ever undertaken by Alex- ander the Great was said to be that of a wild horse called Bucepbalus. Nobody could ride the beast. Alex was just a youngster. But be talked lus father, King Philip of Macedoruam, into letting him have a go at it. What was mak- ing the hdrse shy was its own shadow. Alex figured that out. So he turned Bucephalus to face the sun, climbed on, and rode away from that shadow in a dandy manner. King Philip was hi ghly pleased with the clever kid. His· tory does not record exactly when Alexander turned that horse around to come back home. After sundown, possibly. APPLE PIE ORDER Q . "Where'd we get the phrase 'apple pie order'?" A. A colonial lady named Hepzibah Merton was respons ible for that one. Each week she baked a batch of fl'1tJ'* apple pies -don't know how m any -and stashed them on pantry shelves that were labeled with the names of the days of the week. When all seven shelves were loaded, Iler p<inlry was described as being in apple pie order. Or so goes tbe tale. . Q. ~·1s it true that the auto tycoon, Henry Ford. so hated the public utilities that he even d ied as he'd been born, by tbelightof a kerosene lamp?" A. Almost but not quite. He had his own generatine plant at his Fairlane estate. He chose not. to rely on the public utilities. But as it happened, when he was oo his deathbed at age 83, the River Rouge flooded, swamping his turbines. So his last hours were 11ghted by kerosene, true enough, and by some candles. REUNIONS Class reunions are more likely to de· moraUze men th an women, it's said. Why is uncertain. Maybe because women remain more coosc1ous of the changes with age in their appearance, so are less surprised than men to see what time has done to their classmates. ( :"ICK T MUUU:St:ll) la THOUGHTFUL In the DAILY PILOT .VISIT THE · EASTER BUNNY · PHOTOGRAPHS AVAILABLE South Coast ?Iaza HARBOR VIEW CENTER 1610 San Miguel Drive -Newport Beach 11 :00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m . on the Mall Saturday, April 9th free Candy for all and free Photographs \lltlttl tM Giant Easter a-y CALIFORNIA FIRST BANK ()Ot;>CIODDCI DQ ~ ~Q Oo 00 D 0 a 0 a •aaawafl>'> anniversary GOOD THINGS HAPPEN IN CALIFORNIA FIRST Start taking advantage of tax savings immediately. Retirement accounts give you two tax benehts: deduction of contributions and deferment of taxes on interest earnings until funds are withdrawn at retirement. So the sooner you deposit your money the more interest you will earn, thus Increasing the amount you saw on your income taxes. Various types of aocounts are available, such as the 7l/O/ hallie Now.arn /4 /o 8 06% on annual yield of • o by compounding daifV. $•000 """"""" ""'-•· e '9• ,......,,..,, f f!de••I ~ollOM llOlfm.I W•llMlt ... 1IJ '"''" C1t,,""'C1te ~ht~ m•ltlff(y. but rn.re '" n ~•61 ~In •met•ll '"'"'"9' ....... RFN 11111111 Keogh Plan for the self-employed individual and !AA, lhe lnchv1dual Retirement Account for individual wage earners not covered by another qualified retirement plan as well as for self-employed persons. For detailed information about these and other savings plans to tit your particular circumstances, simply inquire at any of our twelve offices. REPUBLIC FEDERAL SAVINGS: -~ ·-1•"°41 f'eur ....-.. "'°'~ .. County SANTAANA 17th St. West of Newport Freeway (714) 541 -5286 ANAHEIM 202 Anaheim Plaza. 500 N. Euctld St. (714) 956-8290 LAGUNA NIOUEL 30232 Crown Valley Parkway (714) <495-0850 WESTMINSTER 134 Weal minster Mellf BolU & San Diego Fwy. 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M· Th 8 30AM-6PM F 10AM • 7.30PM .. • F 8 30AM· 7:30PM Ill M·Th 10AM·5PM ·n . M ·Th S·OOAM • 5PM F 10AM·6PM •· • F 8.30AM • 6PM Ill M ·Th 10AM ·5PM ·n . M · Th 830AM·6PM F IOAM·8PM • • F 8.30AM • 6PM Ill M· Th 9AM· SPM " F OAM • 7.30PM 9AM·5PM ·n . M·Th $ JOAM-SPM T·Th10AM·6PM F OAM ·7· p • • F . 8 30AM • 7.30PM ,._ M-Th 10AM ·SPM ·IP.I. M· Th 8 30AM·5PM F 10AM • 7"30PM • • • F 8.30AM • 7 30PM ,, t T Tuelday, Apfil 5. 1tn Faith Moves Oysters Sciem ific Long Shot Begins to Pay Off in Beloved B ay AP Phcllo By JULES LOH ""'--l•IC#,..,.utM BAYVIU.E, N. Y. -Duller Flower is an oysterman. He works aboard a boat with a bat· tered wooden hull and muscullll' booms on its deck, a working boat, and he is a man of uncom· mon faith in the sea. YQu would think a hard· working oyaterman plying his trade io Oyster Bay, the very waters named for an abundance ot those creatures, would never have a worry about putting food on the family table. Butler Flower stuck lt out. He 1111mbled on u scientific long s hot. artitlclal breedlng, and it paid off. " EVEN U' GOOD Umes hadn't returned, even lf Butler Flower hadn't been able to build back his harvest to 40,000 bushels and climbing, he likely wouldn't have left anyhow. Oyster Bay is his world. ''I live a quarter mile from the house I was born in,'' he said. "In 7~ years, a quarter mile is as far as l 've moved." Con suneer Adl·O~ate President Carter has ap· p ointed Esther Pctcr:-.on, iO, a:, his consumer advocate. A consumer adviser for Giant Food 'ompany, she v. as l'rc~•dl'nl Johnson's ~pe('sttl C1:>s1:-.lant for l 'Onsu ml'r af. f ii Ir:-.. ON THE CONTRARY. "I damn near went broke," Buller Flower said. That was some time back, a time when the other oystermen on Oyster Bay did indeed go broke. They watched a dependa· ble yearly harvest or 200,000 bushels of oysters dwindle to zero, sold their boats and moved on. Not surprising. The appeal or this snug harbor on Long bland Sound goes back a long way, to the 17th century Dutch who christ.ened it and the 18th cetitury colonials who ran the British off. A sense or continuity remains, and of permanence: picket fences and gabled roofs, swans on village ponds silently ignoring gulls wheeling and arguing over- head. Power Bills May Rise LOS ANG Ei.ES (A P) -The Southern Califorrua Edbon Company says that if a proposed mullim1lhon·doll ar r~Jte increase is approved, ave rage monthly balls for residents would rise by 53 cents t"ach bc-gmn1n~ in May. The company has requested that the state Public Ullht1c:. Commission approve a $50-millio11 hike to off:><'l rising fuel costs, Edison spokesman Ed Meyer i.a1d Monday. IF IT IS APPROVED, AN AVERAGE customer paying $22 a month for 500 kilowatt hours would pay $22.53 rrom May I, Meyer said. Bill for com mercial customers would rise 6.4 percent and mdustnal bills would be hiked 8.3 percent, he said. The drought in Califorrua and the Northwest has reduced the amount or hydroelectric energy available, and the company will replenish the loss I I I I I I I I I I I ... . . . . "" ...... ,.,, • ' .Jliyf • t I D'•O' .. ' ..,, '" 1 trw•••":J I II If "''' 11 I I .,, ••• ,,,, 1 .. ,11 ... """'"'° I I 6111 , ... . " ... , '· tu. I • ., .. ,, "ao ,, , ... ~' /•_..;•Q't .. , ... ''••"•1 ,..C;p • /11,/f 6" , • ..., • I '"""'• ... •• '''"'1l"'-~ ~..,, fl..""'"' .. ._. ., ....... ,. .. I f llU llJI.., ~QI t I ~.. lti ,..,,..,., ~~ • :•.u:: "•" ,,, ...... . ... "''..: y t ••-t.• ,.~, :,.1 '" .,,, ~••oc •, IJ't" .. ~~ \" "'" .JN ,,,.1 103-123* INTEREST steady, steady, steady. Fo1 the last I 6 years. through booms and re<.essions. individual Investors. as well as lru't and profit sharing plans, have eamed I 0% or more on their money. most of the time more. Often as much as 12%• on short te rm (3 to 6 years) trust deeds on choke residential properties, with luge equity and high security. The Utle ls Insured and recorded In your name. In those 16 yurs, no one has ever lost one cent on their Investment at A. A. Ajax Co. No one has ever failed to earn I 0% or more. No one. We take care of all the paperwork, details and payment collections for you. If you want your funds returned sooner. after two years we will make every effort lo reassign your trust deed to another investor at no cost or loss to you. We have never failed to do so. tr you want stable l)lgh Interest. and if you have $5,000 or more that you would like to Invest. pl cue call or write A. A. Ajax Co. for our complete brochure on vust deed Investments. •when a loan Is prepaid before maturity, you receive up to a six month interest bonus on 80% of the loan balance. Thls may Increase the yleld up to 12%. & .. Ajf!!e (714) 772-6230 Ask for Bob Mayes or Barbara Frenkel 505 No. Euclld Ave. Anaheim, CA 92803 (714) 837-3744 Ask for Sandy Rosa Suite 202 T•J Mohal Professional Bldg. Laguna Hills, CA 92653 M01tg1ge broktrll. Offered to C:.Momla ruldents only. -------------~----~----- I am Interested In trust deed Investments. Please send me more Information. L;>! ________ !~~---~~-----~· with high-cost. low-sulfur fuel oil, he said . Jn addi· lion, the company has begun a n cne••Y con-8 ) servau'?n program to i~· c' ONSUMER crease sls use of such 011 from .5 lo .25 percent, Meyer said. According lo Meyer, Edison's fuel and purchased power expenses were $903 million last year, compared with a n estimated $1.2 billion this year. A consumer group, the Campaign Against Utility Service Exploitation, has charged that Edison's rate practices have resulted In 148 com · m unities being overcharged a total of $5.6 million. More than one mi1llon customers living in small, densely.populated communities ln Los Angeles, Orange and Santa Barbara Counties have each been paying $5 to $20 more than they should a year because of the company's "unjust and unfair" rate structure, the group charged. PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TOCRl!OITOlllS SUl'l'llll~ COUlllTOF THE ST&Tl!OF CALIFOlllHt" 1'0111 THlCOUHTYOFOlll"HO& No A·IHIJ (\IA'-ol 9LANt'1t R O tAOWIOC OtC"d't-d HOT ICE I\ MEREllV ljlV( N tn I"' PUBLIC NOTICE ~-NOTICE TOClllEOITOlllS SUPEllllO..COUlllTOI' THE ST&TEOl'C4Lll'OllHIA l'OR fHE COUNTY Ol"ORAHGE No A ~lll In '"'' M.111•• o• '"" E\tale ot lllLL Oll\.MAN ()o(.A\NJ t 't-d•to•\ ,,. '""'' dbt>V• ,.,_,m1•ti fJ'·t"'1 .. nl t4011r1 1 P\f,, bv 'JIYf"'I to crpd•tor\ IP'lft •II ()eor\On\ l'h11itlnq 11.~.m' ~'l nn '' ,,,.v•"U 11,11m· •lQ.,ln .t ,t\ .. 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C&. _, &llor,..f ltl' ... 1111- Publltlled 0--Coatl Oellv l"llol Aorll 4, 5. II. ltll l)Ot.71 [ __ AM_Em_u_) THERE 18 continuity to the Flower oyster business tQo. But.Jer Flower's father put aside boat·bl.llldlng to take up oyster- ing and a sign on the old building at dockside still bears his name: Frank N. Flower & Sons, 1897. Butler, the middle of three sons, is the last remaining. He 11rew up on oyster boats, from sail to diesel, and it la a rare day that he lsn 't out on one from dawn to duak. He ls, at 75, still fit and agile on a slippery deck. Behind the wheel be is a master. "Nobody knows this bay better than be does," said his cousin, Henry Flower, an employe and skilled bay man hi ma ell. •·He will glance at any three points of land and say, 'Hey, the marker should be right here.' Sure enough, look over the side and there wlll be the marker." OYSl'ER BAY IS divided into sections much as a town is divided into lots. The secUona, or oyster beds, are leased by the town; small floating markers, anchored, set the boundaries. The map of the beds in uae today ls dated 1936 but the practice dates to colonial times. The F1ower family holds leases for beds totaling 1,500 acres, more than enough for a pro· s perous oyster business. Provided, of course, oysters grow oo them. "l can remember when we believed it would be impossible to sell all the oysters in Long Island Sound," Butler Flower said. "A MAN WITH A boat could take all the oysters off his beds he could carry. Oysters set in this bay every year as regular as the sun rises every day.'' "Set" Is the oysterman's term for spawn. Oysters spawn every yeur, in the summer when the water ls warm and the months have no R. On Oy:1ter Bay, for re· asons no one has explained, the oysters quit spawnin& about 40 years ago. "For many years I went ,into) Connecticut waters and brou1bt little oysters back and let them grow big in Oyster Bly. Then they quit setting ln Connecticut. Connecticut has a set about once every five years now, that's all. .. IT WAS ROUGH. If I hadn't been able to sell a few mussels and clams I wouldn't have made it ... For halt a century, Butler Flower said, scientists have been trying to breed oysters artlficial· ly. More than 100 efforts bad been made on Oyster Bay. He w atcbed lhem all fail. But Butler Flower had faith ln his beloved bay and faith as well in Dave Relyea. DAVE RELYEA WORKED on Butler F1ower's dock as a teen· ager, unloading boats. He went. qff to college, learned things about oysters even BuUer Flower didn't know, came home and for the past nine years bas worked a few feet from lhe same dock in a building full of beakers and test tubes and porcelain tanks. There he mixes male and female spawn. Larvae attach themselves to crushed shells. They feed on laboratory· prepared algae. They grow. Dave Relyea drops them in the sea. A year later Buller Flower takes them out. Would il were that simple. ''MANY, MANY THINGS can go wrong," the marine biologist said, "But we get better at it every day." Out. on his own laboratory, the Ida May, a boat Butler Flower Over 1"he Counter NASO UstlftCJS A,.w1,..,_o FAITH IN THE SEA Butler Flower helped his father build 57 years ago and named for ht~ mother, the old oysterman of 0)':.ter Bay studied the result. "I 've never seen better oysters," h" said. "Right now they're so fat they're popping out of the shells.'' • · Buttons Get The Business SACRAMENTO <AP) -The Brown administra tion's "California Means Business" buttons aclually meant business for a New Jersey button firm, ac- cording to The Sacramento Dee. A Bee article says the buttons, whk h have reportedly insp1rnd satirical 1mit&lions, were or· dered from a San Francisco firm, Reis and Company, which subcontracted them to a New J ersey l'Omp:my. the sales price being $996 for 10,000 of them. 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Tu..day.Apri15, 1977 l /N DAILY PILOT 87 Enn-m1 Pollq Anger Already Ai1ned at Carter By JOHNCUNNIFI' Al' 11111-t A" .. 04 Perhaps we ore nearing tbe hard dedslons tn our q1u:1t for un energy policy, the deelsions that are bound to hurt somebody or ot.heT, maybe even the President who proposes them. The reason tor such an assessment la that a sense o( out· rage lllready is being heard in the corporate offices or in· dustry, which rear Washington will encumber rather than resolve the problem. AS A GOOD MANY EXECUTIVES view the situation, Washington is about to ..,rite still another script that wilJ have an unintended and even disaslrous end· Ing. Would lhe author please step aside a nd let the story unfold naturally, they ask? It is government action, through price controls, for example, that created the energy shortage, says Thomas A. Murphy, chairman of General Motors. It cuH•mo" is further government involvement in the free market that could make it worse, he adds. ''America's energy crisis, r am sorry to say. Carn es a label that says 'Made >n America.• And the energy crisis is not three or four ye an old; it is really about 25," Murphy told a group or sales executives here a few days ago. IT BEGl\N IN THE ltSOI, according to Murphy, When the government decided that Americans were entitled to e nergy at a price cheaper than the free market would have set. And so it imposed controls over natural gas prices. "So our coal supplies remained largely untapped, while the reserves of gas have been severely reduced," said Murphy. And then oll prices were controlled beginning in 1970, making us more dependent on foreign oil, be e i<· plained. Why is Murphy so exercised? Because it's been said that the Carter energy package. due April 20. might seek eit· cise tai<es on large cars and rebates on small cars so as to conserve energy. "ONE OF THE MOST SIMPLISTIC, irresponsible and s hortsighted ideas ever conceived," said the chairma n. Those words needed no telephone line to reach Washington, nor did the ones that followed: "The government's interference with the free market is t he basic reason we have an energy problem today," he s aid , "and we wa ll continue to have one until the govern· ment wntes itself out or the script. .. " Murphy suggested the government understood neither people nor market. Unforeseen problems. he said, might in· elude layoffs. a rise in foreign imports of small cars, and a refusal of owners to trade in their big fuel-eaters for the new models. "Fi\MIUES WITH FIVE OR MORE people -and that 's 23 percent of all American families -won't fit into a four.passenger car," he warned. "To discriminate against these faroHies by a penalty tu on large cars is wrong." The people at Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. are just as upset. The proposal that worries them is that of William G. Rosenberg of the Federal Energy Administration that wo uld have utilities insulate all pnvate homes. This. says Charles Peck, group vice president, might st.op do-it· yourself insulation "dead in its tracks." another victim or a scriptwriter who failed to see the ending to the ,·ery story he was writing. THF. SCRIPT, SA VS PECK, is obvious and simple. "The focus should be on accelerating and strengthening ongoing programs with demonstrated results," he said. "not on new programs that dissipate what is already under way." New Warehouse Opens Lyon Moving a nd Storage has offi cially opened its Westminster warehouse. Fr:ed Lisanti is manager at the l4,000·SQU3rt.'·fOOt building. The staff mcludes office workers and salesmen to han· die inruvidual homeowner moves. corporate moves and of. hce relocations. Some Issues Gain But 1ffarket Flat NEW YORK <AP> -Blue chip issues staged a small up· turn today, but the rest of the market remained on the de· fcnsive. The Dow J ones average of 30 industrial stocks, down 11.80 points Monday for its sharpest drop in three months, manageda0.58gainto916 14. But losers led gainers by about an 8·5 margin among New York Stock Exchange-Usted issues. Analysts said the blue chip sector, which has been one ot the weakest areas of the market this year. attracted some scattered buying. Nt .. 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Otl s \ ~on B SJ Sl u u . "' ..... ~ .... , ...,..,.,. ..... ~~~ •n.HNOe ~ .. DAILY PILOT Tuesday. April 5, 1971 "THE FuNN1EST NEW COMEDY OF THE YEAR." Vernon Scott, UNITED ~ESS PllUL NEWMAN .. SLAP SHOT The nicest movie you '11 ever see about murder and blackmail. Short Story Series Starts By JAY SHARBUTT LOS ANG ELES <AP> -Lo, a miracle· Publk TV has a new dramu 1>cr1e:. the BBC didn't mah ll ':. a six-progra m effort based on y arn:. by greul American writers and as called "The Ame rican Sho rt Story.·· IL bcgtns lon1ghl ut 8 on KCET. Channel 28, with dramalizallOnS Of ~WO good :.hort StOtleS "Bt-rnace Uob:. lier Haar" (don't laugh, it's by F Scott f''itzgcraldJ, and "I'm a Fool," by Sherwood Anderson. Don 't miss them. Th(•y're first-rate, oHcr a bat more mental sus tcnancc than tonight's big Cl)mpct1tion an many areas. "Happy Days" an<l "Laverne and Shirley." "BE RNICE" IS A --------na cc. sardonic talc of e n· , ~· ' vy and young W<'althics Qf T\'' REYI EW tl}e pre-napper era , when a girl who lx>bbcd her '---------..,, hair was thought loose by the fla:.k-bcanng blades who lned lo get her ta~ht. Shell y Duvall plays Rernacc. a :.hy, mousy looking lass v1s 1tang her lovely, vivacious cousi n Ma rjorie <Veronica Cartwright) and getting no ac· taon at all from the Ya lies and Pnnceton lads~ho fall by. Ron l "lla ppy Days"> Howard stars an a nostalgi a tale or the early 1900s an Oh10. He plays a young man who make:. the roundi. or horse-racing arenas, "orkang &i. the aide to an amiable black tra iner. excellently po rtrayed by the late Saotiago Gonzalez. BOTH SllOWS ARE FINE i.tarts for this series, whith comes to public-TV vaa the South Carolina Tell-vision Network. courtesy or a S2 million-plus g rant from the Nutaonal Endowment for the Humanities. And dig the warl's to come· April 12, Flannery O'Connor's "The Dis placed Pt•rson:" April 19, Stephm Crnne's "The Blue llotel :" April 26, Ernest WfiiiiiSMm4iiiiii"!iiiiMiiii II em i ngwuy · s "Soldier s Ho m e" and Hichard Wrig ht's "A I m os t a Man ." Muv 3. Ambrose Bierce·!> .-.Pa rker Ad- dcrson. Philosopher " and Henry James' ART CARNEY L ILY TOM L IN "THE LATE SHOW " I ' BILI. MACY. EUC.l:.NE I<OCH E 1-<0Bl:.kT ALTMAN •:::-••• HOHEl-<T BENTON I \ I OIHI WllDtl e Jill ClATIUIOM Sil Yll STIEAK tN I •lUI ._,;,,;;......;.~.J "4ANTOM Of nu PAUDtSI (!IOI OIOIOI SIG.Al e JAHt fO-A FUN wnH DICK • JANI (!IOI Pl US L.'5 YIGAS LADT lllOI A "HOUU IY THE LAKE" V .. THE TOWN THAT DREADED SUMDOWH" IRI q ''THE DOMINO ,.lllMCll'LE" ''SHOOT"CRI "RAGGEDY AHM & AHOY" ~ '"FOREVER YOUNG. FOREVER FREE (G) h, "THE EA LE 'JQP~ \ . Freaks ' 7:30 I 0:30 ' · 111c realUSS ' \ · VaMPJRE .' ,, l(iL!-~R,S 1:45 /, 'Ol.-: ,/ ." 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''BLACK SUNDAY ' :::::.----...:...-- TWI 1.IClliT'S IJ-'ST (R) Gl.l:AMING (PLUS) (A) "TH I EV E.~S:..._'' ---1.--- CIHlMA CEHTER "a.UOt •!•0.t.N\ CO~hWIU (R) ... u •U DtC01111 "'·"'' "' ·~Iii .. ~ '--a.ctauo\'a -' ' Fas-hion Leadership: Go West • • • LOS ANGELES (AP) - California, ooce a poor relative in fashkln'• hierarchy. has made it into the bit time al hut. In a business where "the coas~" meant a primitive island of swimsuit.a and capri pants, the rich kids suddenly are packing their Gucci bahs and making the big safari west. From the snob shops of Bever· ly Hilla to the downtown fashion factories of Los Angeles Street, the elevated status shows. The folks from "Back East" arc pay· ing attention -fi nally -as evidenced by these develop· ment.s: -An unprecedented lmgade or 70 buyers from the J . L Hudson atoreb or Detroit recently swept into town lo absorb every nuance of the new fashion capital and take back the best. -Mademoiselle magazine dls· patched a stafC of 12 editors to study and photograph lbe .phenomenon they ca ll "Callforma Energy" for the magazine's first all-Cal1fornia h,. s ue due in April. Time magazine hailed the contemporary Callforn1ij de· s ign ers for "free · Rnirited ... bodv llbc·rat101! ·re· allly clothes,' that have become. the mark of American Chic." -And, from San Antonio to 5th Avenue, launched "Cahforni<1 promotions." "This 1s the ye ar for , California." say!> Lenort-Henson, BEA ANDERSON, Editor Tuesday, April 5. 1977 Cl merchandising director for Mademoiselle. " .. Some re- tatlers say that California un- derstands the contemporary customer better than New York does." "We are definitely a fashion capital," says 111 local buyer. "L A. is th~ fashion hot spot or the world," desi.ncr Mirandu C h i u h a !> i. a i d'. · · T h t: r t: ' s something exciting happening here. ll'i. hkc Part!> must have bet:n in the 11120!>." T H E SUPERLATIVES ure supported by solid i.t utistics Bus mess is booming United CahCorn1a Bank, -which has surveyed the state'::. <1pparel industry for sevcn .>cars, c harted a l311:J percent jump an retail gar- ment !>ale!> an 1976. J ohn A. Ky!>er, 'sn· prc!>1dent of rc!>earth and planning <it t;Ctt. i.ays that California'!> apparel busane!>S has shown <• 128 percent incr ease m grosb salt's over the past 10 years In 1965, 1t was an $800 mil hon and us try: today. tht: total!> have chmbC'd pas t S2 Z billion. "That's J pretty rL1p1d mcrcasl' for «rn) ind us tr)." sa) :-. KyM:r, "but more importantly, 1l's been a steady ancrt•a:-.t• There have bcl'n no volatile swing:-.." UCB current l y rank s California us the third largest garment producer behind New York and Penns.ylvania. But most Uldustry obsen ers sec th<' status race as a narrow battle between 7th Avenue m New York and Los Angeles Strett "It used to be that a designer or manufacturer would havt: railed m New York or Chicago before he moved here," say!> Samuel l. Simons, senior vice pre,iudent or Manufacturers' Bank in the gar- ment district. "There was little stability 1n the garment industry here 20 yearb ago and Eastern markets s imply wouldn't take California !>c riou!>l y but that h a!> changl>d. "IT USEJ> TO BE palm trees -.nd California swimsuit~." sa~ Sy Blonder of F .O.B.·L.A , a jeans company. "Now w 1.: get Paris debigners "ho tr<1n!>latc lhe 1001' back to Europe." Th.ft Callrornsa "1 :,,h1 on rl' naissance 1s neither unexpected nor unexplained Trend watcher::. ·see it as a by-product of a much larger Urestyle revolution. Calirorni a c:loth1:::. didn't c hange. The t•ou nlry dad "'C<1sual 1s a by nony m for California," said Ms . Benson. "and everybody likes that now everywhere." Mademoiselle 's 900,000 re· aders between the ages of 18 and 34 are "California-minded," ~he says. "Jf they haven't seen it, Femininity Redr~ssed Fabri cs tha t float are a favorite of th e renowne d designer, whose fashions feature either wraps (left), overdrap ing, or the Spanis h influence (right). 8) BEA Al'iDt:RSOI' Of lf\it O••lf P tlO\ ~\oltf The return or fC'm1n1n11 ~ 1n \\Omen'::. f<l!>hlCln'.'. \\a~ hallt·d h) a cro"cl of almost 500 "'hl·n Ball Travalla UO\l'lll'c1 his s pring t ol leclion. And when hl' saul hl' d1dn"t belie\ l' in "omt:n "rapping thl·1r heads in sc<1nt'' and turban., 01 "'l'arlnj.( boots tht· aud1t-Ol'l' ChCC'rt;'<l "I think that's l'rn.,1um1ni.: and that's when I ll'lt thl· rnm·1t'" yC'ars ago." he said . n·n·I\ mi.: anothl'r wild applaust•. The presentation "a" thl' an nual lunl'hl'on hl'nd1t of tht· Orangl' ('ounl) l'hilharn10n1t Society in the lleg1:-.tr) llott:l TR1\Vll.LA, i.l nall\l' t'ahfor man "ho h<i!> n •turn<:d from ,1 sabbatic al 111 Spu1n. has loni.: carnl·d a rcputat111n for fl·minint-. e legant designs "1t h l1hl•r..t l splash~ of brilliant hu<·:-. l hs collcct1on 1s rem 1ni!>cent of years p<tSI With lots of O\l•rdra1> in~. but noY. h1~ \ C'rs1on., an• in rontc mporar} lines a11d sho" ·• ~real deal of Italia n ;rnd Spani!>h 1nflucnrc He se{'m:,, to fo\m plcalb and godets, tht· lalter usl'd exlens1\c ly in a number of flaml·ncu danc an g cl resi-es Plt•ating appl·~1rl·d in sll•t11lt·r tubes to flowing t1l'rc<I t agt•s lie admittl'd he 1:-. e:-.1we1all~ fond of pleating and s aid. "Wht•n l di<' I don't want to lw cn ·m;itt·d. I want to b<' plc11tt•d . .or b1· b u r i e d w i t h m y p 1 t• a t i n g machuw .. D•~M01'S TRATll\G th•· \ l'fS3llhly ol pit· at!', h1 ' frnalt• .... a:-. a toll rd inn ot i.:o" n~ 111 pk;itt•d fabrtt:O. \\ hlth Wl'l'l' "rapped around lrom a -.1dl· s <' a m and · · I t· t t 1 n g 1 t r a 11 wher<' it wants 111" to :-.unburst cf feels to h1as c uts assuring fit T ra\llla ·s newest collcctwn " punctuated with nhranl colors b"t tht' majonl} 1:-. m bOft bas1e shades, white or bluck or 1n l"Om binalion. and muted hand painted prints The dt.'s1gncr calll'<1 the au dience·s attention lo "note that high heels ar e bat'k. anrt so as the short dress." With that u m od cl appt•ar<>d 1 n th e old favorite, black cn•pc with a clou ble row Of pearlH. Jn his commentary, fie gavt• his fashions ratings likf' the· movit•s Mos t wer<' given Gs und PC.s. hut they want to get there, may~ stay there If they c1rn't get there, they Y.ant to 1m1t ate 1t ID their hrestyle " California, for many, means a world of physical fit· ness. beauty and youth. .. The customers across the country are wanting to look and fee I younger ,•· s ays Owen Murphy or the FrC'derick Alktns buying office which advises 41 departme nt s tores on the California market. "California styling has always been youthful," says Murphy, ·•it's u t oday approach to fashion." But he notes there's another in- centive ror department store buyers a tnp to California. "BUYERS ARE disenchanted with too many trips to New York," h<' say!> ·· 11 '!>lost some of its lure <1nd glamor . They fmd 1t easier and more: pleasant to shop here. "'They're certainly not going to fors ake trips t o New York they'll go to every maJor market , But they ma} drop the second<1ry trips and spend that budget com mg to California "ScHnth Avt•nul· sltll ship!> a great deal mon· than L .A .' s ays Murphy ... But the percentage of goods our stores are taking m from California 1s up substantial· ly. Some stores purchase 20 to 35 percent of their merchandise from Cahforma.'' . ~ M !trgc Carne, spokcsYlbcnan ror the CaliJorn1a Fltlblon Creators. lhe area's olde(t ,lSO.. me mber fui-hlon group, saJt the boom 1s hitting e ve ry l('vcr))f the price speclrum. Mid-pric'I' Uoes arc profiling. But so are ex- pens ive couture houses "WHEN I STARTED here 17 years ago, s uys Poul Scett or Ernst Strauss, my first suit was $39.95. Tod1.1y, I have nolhinit lc:ss than $30 in my collection. If anyone had told me i'd be selling better now, I wouldn't have believed 11 ' Ile ml'nlions .. the· CaliCurnla myshqut'." but al!>o credits a pack of innovative youna de- signer.. who havl.' stirred interest 111 h1J!h lush1on C'irt"lcs "l ha\ e to !>ay that I fcl'l u ncY. 1mpt tU!> and excitem ent 1s J!tnt:rnled by all the!>c m arvclou!> ) oung J>t.'Oplt•, ·' say!> Scott It 1s a d1fflcult udm1 !>!>1on for an establishment firm Some of \he newcomers an· il'ss l!enerous to the ebtabhshmcnt 1\s Ms (°41rm· sums st UIJ ' Pl·Oplt: an· J.:t•ltin!! tired ur wearing tht· saml' thing. We 're comm~ out of th(· blUl' j<:an cyCllf People an· looking t(I Cahforma for something d1ffl·rcnt I.leaven I.Jc pra1sl'd. \H· dcm t all want to look ah kt''· Long, short versions of white c otton fo r daytime or glamorous occasions. designed b y Bill Travilla. "ht•n .1 mo<ld ""'' ,1 bl;a I.. t·n·pt• dt•t·ollt•l1• \\1lh :1 hi.id. l·hanl1lh lilt'<' O\ l'f nuck 11nd1·1 IH1d11 c· T r:I\ 1lla ga\ t' 1l .1n H This " about "" "1t"kt•d a" I "111 ~o. ·· he· ~aid I don I hk1· "omt•n f.lll1ng llUI ol l h1·1c t: Int ht•s · 110\\'E\'ER. lllS OESIG:\S do lean toward lht• prm·m·a t1\l' 111• sell•cts fahnrs t hat t·1thn flout fem1nint·ly or clang sensuLJll.\ Long, slim skirt:-. opl·n to the knl't' for eas<' of mov1·menl and also for the show mg ot a shapl•ly leg It was obvwus the :-.howing was ;i l'rowd plca:-.cr. hccausc l'Oll'h motld ",1-. .q1pl.1uclt-ll upon t•n 11<1111·1· and 1•\ll 1'1 1t·t''> ab11 "t•11· rnl'l "1th ap pr11\,1l Al t1·1 '"""'n l! .1 loni.: hl.111' ,111cl \\llllt• 1111111 n1tton, tht• dl·s1gm·r ann1111n«l'cl l hi.It 1l rt' IJal" for ilbm11 St25 Ill• saul hl'lon· ht· Y. l•nt un Ow 'Jhhal1tal. ht· UM'd to sell hi:-. fash1011 .. '> lor l\\11 111 lhn•c• t1mt'S l hl1 prn·t· ··~ow I am 'l'lhng al urrordti· hll' prll'l'~" ' lw suul, cxplaioJng that with tht•s(' pnt•t.•s it no longer 1s profit nhll.• for the copiers. na secl on H11di c n ce en- thusiasm. Tra\'llla will he the one pork l'lm~ some• 1 m prc•ss1 ve pro- f its Sleeper Alert Orqnge County History I , By DENNIS McLELLAN Ol I .. O•llY l'li.1 Sl•fl When OranJ:c County author historian Jim Sleeper was o boy be s pent many hours hiking throu8h the Santa Ana moun ta Ins. TramJttng through the hi gh country Is s till a fav orite pastime. But the mountains arc molehills compared to the pile of old newspapers and documents be plows through. For the third-generation Orange Countlon, however, it is 1.1 labor of love. He's at his typewriter by 8 in the' morning, where he ~tays most of the day. ln the evenJngs he's researching and Indexing county ne wspapers (he's up to 1920, having begun with the year 1870.) Whot keeps him going? ''Black coffee end pipe smoke," be S4Y3 with a la~h. a<tding. "I still retain m ) <:uno'>I ty or Orange County It'" a dull dav when I don't learn somethm~ nrw." There al!IO is his desire to "fill m the blanks." which he admit!' is something he never will ac· complish. W1lh new facts surfac in~ all the time. writing history 1s a never-~nding process NEVERTHELESS, he has filled in many of the gapi; as rc· aders of his books "A Grizzly In- troduction to the Santa Ana Mountains," "Turn the Rascals Out!'' and others -can testify. That's not to mention his two volumes of HOrange County Almanac or Historical Oddities," which an&wer su<'h burning quell· lions as Who grew the biggest sweet pototoes? And Where was OrangeCounty'a first hang\njt? Actu'1ly, It was his reputalion for bt'ing a "man in the know" that prompted his wnting the trivia·laden volumes Nu m erous news paper re- porters orten would call him 10 minutes hcfore deadhnl' "with some little historical clunker they've got lo solve." When he 's not writing <or answering questions>. he is a fre- quent traveler on what he calls the creamed·ch1cken circuit ("tillering women's clubs and yawning s ervice organ11a lions">. While he C'la1ms to detest public s peaking, hi s humor-laced stories and anec· doles al>Out tne county s past keep him much in demand. HE JUTS THE circuit usually only when it's time lo publicizl' 11 new book. And he's always eager to get back to the typewriter. Puffing occasionally on bis pipe, Sleeper lilt behind h.ls desk -piled high with COPl<'S ot his bOoks waiting lo be autographed His "schoolmarm" wife, Nola. was at work and his three do~s were curled up on the floor near the fireplace, which heated the Tustin house from one of the season's rare rainstorms (Orange County's driest year, he informs his visitor. by the way. was in 1961 when only 4. t3 inches fell ) Sleeper, whose grandfather. "Big Jim," took out a barley lease on the Irvine Ranch in 1888,and later spent 34 years as the county assessor, 'f&S born in Santa Ana. R E HAS BEEN wrilinl( or teaching writing ever since he was a 13·year·old copy boy on the old Santa Ana Independent Jle later Intended to be a short story writer but, he notes, that's abo\lt the lime all the s hort story markets folded "I hke to think, he says. "there's no great correlation there " Sleeper 's carel'r includes a JOb ':l!' staff historian for the I rvinc Company and a s tanl as ghost writer for Forest Lawn <he wrot<' 11peeches and articles ror the owner> He also has the distinction or being president of the Orange County Old-Timers. "a dubious honor to be sure al 49. ··he says. "I think it's because I'm still young enou~h and frisky enough lo roll out the paper on the picnk tables," he says, referring to the group's annual picnic. ''I probably know most or the old-timers in the county. t don't, but l wish I did· They write my books ror me." HE EXPLAINS that hoH of his research Umc Is spent in taJklne "1th peoplt• who havC' rccollec· t1ons of th1· old days. That's "'ht•n • hl' i.:ets lhc color and flavor for his stories. The !ects and fi gures come from documen- tary sources "It takes both to weave a good y:arn end at the ~rnmc tlmc-pro- duce good history," he says.· One of the c harms or th& old· timers that appeals to him itlhat they hove st rong opinions. ·~•Y aren't wishy washy llkc a fot ()( people today. They have s~n a lot come and go.'' • Sleeper doesn't delve b4'ond his cut-off date of 1945, the lime the county passed )nto m etropolitan status. · "Old history has had Unsc to m ellow.'' he adds. "It will 'ba\fe to be a later J im Sleeper lo plckJl up from the re." (SfeOLD,PageO> ... . . .. I I I DAILY PILOT Tuesday. April 5. 1917 -. -· ... · 8 Ways to Lower Stress Level (Ann· Landers DEAR ANN LANDER S : Becaus.o so many 1~ople are sul· feric)g these days from nervous tenijQn and illnesses resulUng from· anxiety and worry, l hope you will print the enclosed fro m the J ournal of the American Medlcal Association. Robert Eliot and Alan F'orker or the Universlly o f Nubraska Medical Center ask that we ad dress ourselves lo the following questions: lions by a doctor to h1·lp lhe pa· ttt•nl <'Opt' Sign n w M \' HEA9 IS ON STRAIGHT AND 1 'M LOOKING FORWARD TO A LONG LIFE (1) Establishment of priorities <2> Identifying objective, re· alistlc and obtainable goals . DEAR llEAD ON STRAIGlff: Tht> qutstlons ral11cd by the Nebraaka doctors are excellrnt but, with apologies to those erudite gentlemen, I'm going to translak their s uggesllons into simpler languagt>. Ttrts article gave me m ore in· sl&h\ and help than anything I hav~ read In a very long time. As a person who suffe rs from high blood pressure, It may have s av4td me from u stroke or poUlbly even death. (3 ) Atte mpting behavior modification of a hard·dn ving personaJ1 ty. (4 ) Reducing the frequency of stressful life-change eventb. (S) Learning the daily techni- I . Exactly bow lmpor~ant Is lhe thing you are worried about? If It doesn't turn out the way you want It to, will It be the end of the world'! Is H worth making yourself sick over? que of relaxation respon se. ht•·regard to things we worry about, then ask ourse lves, "Is this worth dying for?" Ors. (6J Regular physical exercise. ( 7) Group therapy. (8 ) Prescription of mcd ica· Fr6m B-1 I le notes that be.ca~se of the enorJnDus population and in- creased nOmber of institutions compared ~o ear her times, future historians will have a tougher job. And 1t m ay not be as Cun. In the p.ast, he says, each town was separate nnd distinct. "Now you don't know ·where Costa Mesa leaves off and Newport tunes in. ''It's like u s<1ndwich that has been in the rcfri~er::.lor too long. • They all have the sumc fl avor or no flavor tit <ill, which 1s too bud." The next book to come out of Slees1er's typewriter will be on the early movies that were shot in Orange County. In addition to The da Sara's "Cleopatra" shot In upper Newport Bay and "All Quiet on the Western Front" filmed on the Irvine Ran ch, he estim ates lhere were some 500 one-reelers and fe atures made here before 1934. But that's not the e nd . D.ailly Pttot PM to tty P•tri<ll O'Oonnell Sleeper plans five more volumes about the Santa Ana mountains, a history of county newspapers 049 to date> and other books. Perusing old newspapers is a daily task tor historian Jim Sleeper. Meeting. Dates Circled FASHIONABLES: A presentation of clothing designer Bob Mackie's Beach and Beyond will be given at noon Wednesday, April 13, at the Balboa Ray Club. ~rior to the showing at 9:30 a .m ., Chrislina Smith will give a two-h our make-up workshop. More information 1s available from Mildred Mead's f''ashaon Scr v ices, 673· 1166. MESA-HARBOR CLUB: The group will meC't at 11 a m . Thursday, Apnl 14, at t he Tale of the Whal<', Newport Oeach. New board mC'mbers will be nominated. and a program on Amt>ncan antique collecting, titled Early Attic lo Late Akron, will be given by Mary Muncy. f.AGUNA BEACH EBELLS~e group will mcP1 al 7 :IO pm Mond:iy, April ll, in tht· Em1·r.1ld fl.iy hnmt' of Mary Youn~. Mrml><'r Kay Walson will present .i progr<1m w1 t lw rounlry':-. Ftr'>l Ladies i\SSOCIATION: Former and current women 1n thr army urt• invited to a meeting of the Queen l'11y Chapl(•r, Womt•n's Army Corps Veterans' 1\s~o1·1at 11m After their vi~·\,. . .., .irt' airl'd ;i qUf'<;t1nn <end answer sc~sion will l11ll11\\ Tlw 1111·l'ling 1:. free andopcntothepuhlt<' ' , LECTURE: ,\ no ho~l luncheon mectinJ! 1s planned for hOffil'O\\ ncr<, Ill I 'ppl•r !\1 onarch Oay T errace al 11 :30 am Thur.,da) April 7, 1n the Cro" n llouse Speaker will b<' .1ltornn Way n<' Armslron~ "ho" 111 discus~ <·om m11n1I) pro1wrl) MONDAY '!OR~l\,G C'l.l'n : ,, houllf]Ul'. arts and crafts d1spla\' .and '111•111 a11l't11111 \\Ill begin at 10.:lO ,, m '\1ondJ\. April 11, in the Neighborhood Con~reg<Ht0n;1I C'huri h A catered lun('h '4111 ht• "''n eel and cntrrta1n- ment wlll be pro\ 1dt·fl II\ lht• s,w<'I ,\clchnes uf M1ss1on \'1c1n TOl'R: OrJ1\i,!t' Count\ Woman's Auxiliary t11 thl' 1\nl\'rH·;1n SoC'tC'lV nf MPchanical F-:11J!1nl'Pr~ '4ill l1111r ll1•11tagl:ll11usc, lht• restored V1cto11.1n 1·ol\.1gP JI th1· :irhorl'lum s ite, C.d1fnrn1 ;1Sli1l1•1 ·nl\·t•rs1ly, f"ullt·rl<m . M\•rl1ht•r :-. \\all m1•1•l ;;l 11 .1 m Wt•d1w<,day, April 1:1 .• tn<I \\ill ptrnt<' 111 th1· park ;•ftn th1· lour ll1·~1·rv a11on' n1:iy lw rnadc \\Ith Mrs. Wtlliam W1llt.1m-., fi3'.l 11Hi41, 1ir \tr~ I· r cd Uag ~··rol'r 5~1 111.l.I ?. Are you knot'kln( yourself out trying to achieve the tmpo911l· ble? Doe1 your rucb exceed your gra1p? patients, clients and cldtomers -and ju.st eQjoy yourself? I . Are you wllllog to taJle Ume out of year bttUc day to walk, play bandbalJ, squash, awim or do uUstbenJca -on a rep.Jar ba1la! Don't aay It Isn't potalble. It ls -lf you really want to do It. 8. If yo.r ~&or 1ugaestt drugs to help yea cope, OK. But 11st' draia only co get throaJ b a crlals. Don't become plll·de peadeot. R e member -tberc are n o chemlnl J10lutlonlj to IU«i's pro· bleme. 3. Are you wlllln« lo change your wayfi and lud a bettu· balanced We? This mean• all things lD moderation -eatln1. drinking, worktng, playlag. U you're a lu.aty, bedo•lstlc, drhen type, It won't be UIY. 1. tlaYe you contldered 1roup therapy? U yoa have, be eareful of what ldad of "1roup" you get Into. Some are good, otben are bad. I can vouch for AlcohoUc-. Anonymous, Al·Anon, Ala·Teen, Recovery, Inc., Gamblers Anonymous and Synaaon. (Self· help groups, In my oplDJon, are the most effective.) Even if drinking is the "in" thinl in your crowd, it needn't crowd you out. Learn the ,acts from Ann Landers's booklet, • · .8 o o 1 e a n d Y o u ·-For Teena.eel"IJ Only.·' Send 50 cents In c oin and a l ong, self· addressed, stamped envelope lo Ann Landers. P .O. Box 1400, El&in, Ill. 60120. 4. Are you chanslng jobs, cities, wive& or swuthearta WC> often? S. Do you know bow to relax? Can you check out of the rat-race periodically and forget all about the buslne11, factory, farm , your Fashion Served Last By ERMA BOMBECK My kids s aid they never made it big 1n athletics because they wore hand-me-d owns and were never drcs:.cd properly for the sport. They a lways wore three pairs of socks with the toes folded under when they ice skated and· played bas ketb a ll an their stocking feet. Ther e was always a scurrying for gloves on the first day of a snow a nd one day as l adjusted a pair of crus hed kid gloves up to the elbow m y son whined, ''I'm go- ing sledding Mom not lo a wedding SLEDDING'" Another lime. another kid s tomped off the s ki slopes and said~c wasn't gofog back. Hd was the only one skiing ~n a long, black overcoa t a nd looked like a Rabbi in "Fiddler on the Roof." I assured him Rabbis also :.kied and he bought 1t -until has black h at flew off. It never occurred to me how intimidating it can b e not to be dressed properly until I compel· cd this week on the ten- nis court w ith three s w e atbands. t hree m atching panties, three wrist score keepers, a nd three pairs of footlets with a chenille ball at the heel. Somehow, I knew before I began -pedal pusher$ finish last. So do dark blue gy m shoes. So do T ·Shirts with Paul Newman's face on the front. So do red sweat socks that make your ankles look like fire hydrants. My partner started to serve. "You want m e lo store your other ball in m y pants p<>cket '?" I offered. Her racket dropped "No, I can hold both of them in the sam e ha nd '' "Your racket seems to be a lot lighte r than mine," J obser ved . "Th at's because mine , w~i-s, END I. ~ Is out of the press," shr said coldly Sh e st:rved The ball was returned and she was all over thl' court. running, s lamming and lobbing. "You certainly <1r1• fast." I said. "I'll hel 1t ·~ those ~hoes. l 've seen them advl•rt1Sl'd Do you really 1ump higher 111 the m ?" "Tht•sc probably don't cost any more> than tht· ones you'rc wt•arsng," she said. "but then you probably got a pen knifo w I th Your1'." ''A kit.e," J s miled. Horoscope: Sagittarius By this time, ther e was a group waiting for the court. They all looked like ads for Gatorade. Look Behind Scenes It was my turn t o serve. I looked a round for a place to put my second ball. WEDNESDAY, APRIL6 By SYDNEV OMA RR ARIES (Marc h 21· April 19>: Accent on in- v o Iv e men l, glamour mystery, the occult, tax· es, finances as they a(· feet partner or mate. TAURUS <April 20· May 20 ): Lie low. Hold off on new project. Give yourself t.ime to gather additional information. GEMlNl (May 21-June 20): New a pproach to work, health, basic is· sues prove beneficial. CANCER (June 21 July 22J : Emo t ions dominate -be ready for variety of sensations, responses. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22 I: Accent on security, pro· perty evaluation, valid inquiries. VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Your ideas "click." Persons who were indif· ferent t ake a second look. Close neighbors, re· latives figure in picture. LIBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22); P erso nal magnetism is accented -you arc more popular and chances for earning additional funds are in· creased. SCORPIO <Oct. 23· Nov . 21 ): Stress in· iliative, independence, fres h start in ne w direc- t ion. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 l: Look behind scenes for valid informa- tion. Accent on m edia, on film or talk show - you're able to create at· m osphere. CAPRICORN <Dec . 22-J a n. 19J: Emphasis on involvement, ways-and· means of fulfilling ob- 1 i g a lions, reac hing Ho.us For SciM goals. Your views arc put across with force. AQUAR I US (Jan . 20-Feb. 18): You get de- cision which has kept you in stale of waiting. tension. You'll find there is room for you at top. Howeve r , with this chance for greater s uc- cess comes mor e r es ponsi bili ty. PISCES (Feb 19· March 20): Good Moon asp ect coincides now with communication and dis tribution. lfl For Sale "If you can't hold two o f them whil e you serve," said my part ner. "just tuc k on e under your pantleg." "I can 't ," t said . ''There's a leg in it already." I tossed the b all down my T-shirt, giv· inf( Paul N ewman, a lump over his right blue eye . ~ I found out som ething else about t e nn is Varicose \'eins a lso finish last. Holnft for Sa1e ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• I 002 Gnet'.. ' I 00 G.Mral I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• EMIRALDIAY c A L L IF A pool home Is for you co'me see this aorgl'Ous 3 bed room hon1e ! it ·:o a steul at $63,500! Super buy, 40R, · 2hba. huge frplc. 2800 Sq. Cl Big lot plus pool. Only $189,000. Call FRANK SET The prire, but lease tilt you're ready lo buy! Beautiful new home in Turtlcrock! Call Red Carpel Realtors 754-1202 SARABIA , 540.3666 Wftela11 RE A L £STATE Red CarJ)('t 'lcallors 7~·1202 ---- PUHMEDFOR IMPORTANT PEOPLE PUBLIC NOTICE p A"1MTIOM -----s-.-sa-,,.-----t V P r o f e s s 1 o n a I I y su,u1011t cou111T Ol'THI! I~ ISTORS landscaped corner lot STATIOllCALll'ORNIA 'o" DUPLEX $69,500 looks attractive winter TH1cou,.~~1.~:2~11tANOI! I Down town Hunt. Beach lldd summer. Sparkling NOT1c1 o, Hl!AlltlNO OI' areanearLakePark cx· pool enhances this pre· ,1T1T10H l'Oll '"oe•n: OI' wn.1. cellenl Investment op· stiglous home. Vaulted Thi· j!r1111p wall m1•r1 .it 1 p ni !-.alurda~ 1\pnl !I. Ill lhP ~.trinl'r' SJ\ 111~ .111d lA'JJll. s~ ... 1 lh'ad1 ANO l'Ollt LITTllltS Tl!STAMIN· 't ..__ th h d 'd --------------------------~TA .. YANDAUTHOlltlUTIOHTOAO. porturu y ..... e any. ceili ngs prov• e a M, N 1 s Te 11 u No 1 11 TH 1 L 50 it 125 n. lot with room dramatic envi ronment Nt:WC"OMt:RS· :-.=1•w orr.r"r' of the :"1;1•1.4porl Beach j!ro1111 1ncl11d1• Dodie Martin. pres1dcn1 : Vera J\kl\o" n, v1C't' prt-'itdl•nt. Sue l.!'r, sccretnry, 1-:v~1 M1t•h<1lskc, tn .. 1surt>r ;anti Hon n1e Bollcrt , h1 ston.m SONG WRITJo:RS GUILD: The i;:roup will meet at 7 JO p m Tursday. Apnl 12, 10 Manny:. restaurant, llunt1ngton Beach Enln('S in lhl' :-.onJ( wntmg C'onlr.,t wall lw submitted ttl thv meeting /\. panel of non· m cm bt.•rs w11l 1udgc lhl' taPt•d sun~s DEBATE F:qu1table use nf Public Lands in California will be debuted.by So111hcrn CalJfornia !>kicrs and Sierra Club m embers The debate will begin at 8 pm Wednesday. ----------------------------------1No.,1NDINT •o.-1N1STUT10N to build. Hurry for this ror comfortable family o~:1~~:T0~'~i-v WELLS Mct N· unique properly. Call Living. Owner anxious tn TVR! De<Nwd ~67 sell and has reduced th~ NOTICE IS >iERE8V GIVEN 1"91 ~llllt<l •llHUNrow •lff • price Ca ll collect lllC>1•ROWELLS POWElL ho• 111.., [~I ~ &t2 253.5 ~:{.~~?,&}?~~~§ ~-;J~ftl!j [.~'I· 'v~u~·,~;;1:1\.rw·! for furttwr °"''•<u'•"1" •"d IPwt •~ T ~ ~[1,ii lt tlmf •f'\d 0'1<.~ o4 ~•rlnq ,,,,. \Atne ha\ bo>•" ,,., ,.,. """'IO t•ll ••IO 1)1)• m 2 UNITS n1¥tourl'l>'""o' °"""''"•nl Nn Joi SMART TRIPLEX ,.,., rnurl '1 IOO ,, • ., (•n••• Orivo Soon lo 1olar1 nt•ttr Sanlu Wt\I, '" lh• C•IY at ~•M• An• WTSID~ CM co111orni.. Ami tuunlry Cluh. ron Ott•0;.-:~~.~~~~1JOHN. 2 Bed.rm owner a unit in ~15l8of1t 3 !ill. ;i•., hath::.. Coun•vc••rk front. Bachelor rental in 2 i.lory ownt•r's hom1• JANILLl,NllLSON t. HA11tVlY c rear. Current income +lwo 2 llH. 2 hath apt~ ~;:.;-::.!1~.,:,s..11.tt $440forboth. for rental. /\II h:ivC WHlmlMlt<.CA•nu $77 SOO f1re11lac:1•s . lnlercst1n" •".,.,..v••or: , .. 111 ... H' • • t·o urtya1 ti l•nlry Cov Pullll•twa °"""9t' '""" D•lly Piiot EXCLUSIVI!: WITH l'rt.'<I purkani: fur 6 car~ J\pril 13, at Los Amigos lllgh School, Fountain Valky. The controvt•rsy regarding allocation of publi~ lands has been a matt~r of d1~scnsion lic~wccn thf• two factions for years. Cheese OI The Week PUBLIC NOTICE appreciate before• you - •_ 1 "_"_•_\_ 1 _' _"_" _____ •_l•- 0 -1 11 L .2264'6.ll ~.!g·~'· l\uy at t01 tay & wntch 1l RU(;fELL'S UPHOLSTERY "wti...v .. w ... ........ 1'22~1194. CWe.,....-Ml·OUt 14 Water Bloat with Ollll.-latln's Way IH RIFT Y ''"' ,.,,, II'"' I "'-I \I ,.Nf .. -' • take pos:.css1on. NOW SMOOTH N' SHARP No~fc,11~~'!!~~.~~101 ANYTIME $2l~•rslty Realty NOTICE IS Hl!llt£8Y GIVEN 111•1 f173-6S M•lf d O<OOOMh wllltie rtol.-db• I"' jm ______ .. ____ _::'...'..:'.~~10~--- Cllf ol Co\ .. -WI le wll· Tll• Cllv Council P 0 Bo• 1100, Co•I& M0\4' Calllor.,1a '1•1'. o., or btlore '"" ho<lr ef II 00 a m Oft Tllur><1ay. •ofll l t "" ll~llbel"'n-bllllyoft"' b'""' lo doll-"'' blO to '"" Cllv Cltrt't O"k• b'( I"' orooor •""°""<.., ~ lld\ wlll be _.lcty --alld ,...0 •-•I II 00 a m . or •• ,_, ,...,,HllH •• .,, .. 1101>•• on Thvr\<Mv, 20'Lb.~ sr' Off w u . •0<1121, "" I"'"' Councll Ot•mbt-.. Coty Hall. 11 Fair Or!W. OKI• AMu, CatllorNa "61' lor Ille ,.,...,l\1'11fWI 01 l'AV!MllfTMAlltCl!RS Free Acldlllar\01 Ml• GI 1 ... tR<Ulc•tkwlt OFFER GOOD APRIL 5 THAU APRIL 12 m•• e,. o111e1,,.e1 •1 ""'omu 01 t,.. P Sh A CJ"of tkilwf chHM whlcll _.,.. wef fw ttt. ...tlf'9 feMlly. H _..., ... fw .., ' ''"'""",.. Aqo"' ti n Fair Orlw uppef OW$ c--"'-__.c .... _ -d lh dlttlftctl•o f'crrw het -_.. fer dlMM"-9'rt, Ceil•-· c81'1"'"1" 81d• •"Ou•d M """''"" ..,.,... ...,_ -"f"••• "'"'""-rtturMf lo I"° Alltlll lOfl ol Ill• City The Mllchell Mar•onetles tecos. w t"M cllffM •Ofld•lc ..... c-lft encl f>ry Mfwt , .. ii.,. C1trk, Wll Pll" .. ,., 11,... ""'"· 1,, • _____ _,__ __ ..__...._ ___________________ ,.. M•lff ft\vt•-ldtftflllld °" ,,_ OVI· are back by p0pular •I• w1111 IN Bid'"'"' Nll"Mr ano ""' demand. Their puppets ~ l) ~ ~ 0.-nlr>o Oat• Come 10 ltfe n m~ ©(f1 ~ l!Kllbldlll•ll\QllCllYt t<ll•ftll-ry I sono 1.'YJ (f(M~ '""' .. WI IOrlO\ In Ille ,,..ClllOllollt. and dance dunno r 'II ... , • ..., •" ~·o••..,., 10 , .... •oec111c• 'de~~~~,r~rsuhs~t' J II .., ~ ~:~;.:~ i:; ~~·~~~~~i.::...~ .. ~:.; Weekda""' 111 .. 00• OF OHi() 1otc111uu1,,. .,..11 tie o•t\ll'f1 '°" , .. ro l>ttllOl'lelfMblCI 2·30-4:00 & 7•QQ pm lt<llllldtll•ll-.!forlll"'-IUllfll_. ~,~t,r:,1~~!::; COSTA South Coast Plaza '::V~:~~.;~:·:::· ~~!~~~~~:i'r:..SJ:!~ from the bunny Also MESA lowtr Ctrouatl M•ll Sund•y 12 To I p.m . <ludo 111o 11.-nu 01 11\t P,.11e1e111, Easter bonnet parade Phone: 540-1191 hcret..-,, TN4•uur ... """M • .,..,.,, al 11-am Sal Bri,tol •I S..n 0 ... 90 F·•-•Y TM '"' C-11 el"" CllV of C~I• Huntington Center. AME9JCA'S LEADING CB£'-'S£ ST0"£S"' '::::J,I.~•t11tra.1111ore;.c1..,, .. Beach & Edinger I\ Q Jt I\ OAT80 ~"""· 1-r1 at San 0 1990 Fry '-----------~--...... -----------------------': "'-""'" OrM\Qt COl\l 0'11Y "'""· f A,Wll t lt7t Ult 11 - • \ COSTA MESA POOL Bri aht and s unny 4 bedroom, 2 bath, on a quiet 1treet. Sparkllnlt new party pool lined with r ich ceramic tile. Oulltandln• value o.l tM.900. CALL 7$1 3191. C::SELECT ------'T'PRQPERTIES 4 > .. ' d •• . Ho!.!•cs For Sale 1·~'>uses For Sa6e lt '~1·--·· r or '.:..' HOUJtS For S~~ H04aH~,.,. S• Hous.s for Sde TU!Mday. Aprll 5. 19n DAILY PILOT C:J ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·············~········· ........... •••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ····················--·· ••••••••••••••••••••••• < CH.Mr• I 002 GrMrol I OC _ G4tMNI I 002 ~ol I 002 G..,al I 002 G .... ,.. l 002 Ho.tiff F... S* HcM.us For Sc* HouHa f« Sde ........• , .............................................................................................................................................................................. ······•·••·•••·••••···· ATTRACTIVE Lln<la lsle 5 BR, 41 :& ba., fam. rm. & formal dining , lge tile paUo & waterfront deck. $350.000 BA Y FRONT, pier & floal, lots $185.000 to $325.000, to build your own c ustom home. Several areas to choose from . BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 3 41 Bo y\1d" 011v1• N 8 67S 6161 GetMtt'al 1002GeMrol 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mnact.IMcr Large Cm.ta Mesu home w ith 4 over:.1ied bedroom1',, ramlly rm. heavy shake roor. tiled entran ce way & fireplace. Creal lucallun close lo vark, t1:nn1i. ('Ourls and .ill sl·hoob Jw.l lii.tt:<J CJll S46·~ !or full details. FRENCH CHATEAU 2 STY-POOL IUCH· $57,950 Drumatac living room formal t.l1n1ng room i;ardeo view k:1lchcn. arl1:.l1c open s tairs tG :.1•pa ra le m,;:. l 1• r & children's ... wlc 22 fl ballroom Sllt'l' µart} room U\t'rloqk 1n g t•uu r ly.irc.J llurrl ~ 963-78111 ,, ,. ~HERITAGE REALTORS ~~-1 [® IU&IHI YOUWOH'T · · IRIEVETHIS 'I• ACRE $64, 990 Cul·de·:.al' entry lu tree lmt.-d pn"alc dnvc lcac.J~ lo sevarull' garJgc + w o rk shop' l'ravat l• ~:011rtyar1t +-BllQ pal10 +-VOl.Ll::Y llALL 1·uurt + room t1tr 1'001.! UNBl':LIEV/\111.1·:? h.11h µla y h ou:-.· 111111111,l 1 lnsade 1:. d ,.;11ur111 l·l katt·hcn + :>l'tJ f.1m rm +a Mammoth udrms! ,\ Ile\ l'r ;,ig:.11n 11p1"1rlun1ty' Won't 1.1:-.l 1 ht• "l't'kl•ncl (.';ilt l)l 'll'I' Xl7 WIU •f . , .. Need Room For Pool Table? l"un ~ lots of In· mg Cor Slt!J.!JUO :I Ucdrm:., :! huths. d111ini: + hugtt fu1n1ly rm with wet har Mammoth fis h 1xmd and work:.hop. New carpels & paint. Whal mon l'OUfd} OU llSk '! 546·4141 <eE7 BACK BAY VIEW!! Approx. 1u a c re. vacanl building s ite, overlooking lllummuled golf course. <.:oroner localion, 1.onc<I J\ 1, topog raphy mu1) avallublc. Only $59,500. MISSION VIEJO Exceptionally s harp & well planned 5 bdrm. view home. Complete with 3 car garage. Owner transf. An xlnt buy at $125,000 759-0811 <t!>ONEWl'OR fClNHHl>HIVI: 7!J90811 ~~~!'! .......... !~.~~,~~ .......... !?~~ 9UAUTY OFFtC E IUILDIMG 13.000 + Sq. Ft , 2-story office bldg., we ll located in civic center area. Quality concrete & brick construction; ample parking + room to add more buildings. Priced at S420,000; would exch ange fu r l a nd . Ca ll f or particulars. 673-4400 MEDITERRANEAN Vil.LA Room for your imagination to roam ! 2 s tory tiled entry, arched passageways to formal dining, s pacio us living room, paneled den and service arcu:;. Not to mention a heavy beamed ccil· ing with arched brick fircpluct·. lc.1rgc kitche n with built-in table, an up:,tuir:-. balcony and 5 bedrooms. Adjacent lo Mesa Ve rde Country Club. Pre:sented al $199,500. U,._IVUI: ti()Ml:S REALTORS'. 546·5990 1525 Mesa Verde Drive, East, Costa Mt!Sd Jho 111 Corona def Mu•. J I (j 7!i GODO ~~~!'! .......... !?.~~ 1~~~~! .......... !~.~~ ESLEY N ~YLOR CO HEALTOH.S s ince HM llG CAMYOM -$245,000 Vie w of Newport Ctr li ghts. Lovely 4 BR home w/2 baths & guest pwd rm. Lge Jiving rm w /cathedral ceiling. Formal DR, fam rm with fireplace. Bright sunny kit. Lge breakf<tst a rea. Z l I l San Joaquin ~"' Rood MEWPORT CEHTER, M.8. 644-49 I 0 G......-.. I 002 Costo MHO I 024 .......... °" leoch lil~O ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••r••• YOUR OWN MlSA VEIDE MUST SELL, MOV!Nf. 2 111.ory 2400 ~q Cl Jrn· RETREAT HORTH mac. t:vci. & wlio4i. Amoni: cl"l1n1·lne 1\ 1orc tK'l'J 1>lu11' A 1,rn !l68S4ru Ncwpurt lk.H'h H' l.t»l1c Mc:u1 Vertlc 3 -------- ,,11.lcnlcli Spuc1uu:i1 vi. bedroom hom1· w11h loH' l:i~ own.-r, 2 !\t)', 4 Dr 2\.a t'l'Ull\l' hOUlt' In the l)'}'ltrd,pool.indltCUlCll 83, 1¥ ... fumlly n{\, 2 t-:J:.lblul I .irl'n w ilh cloU!I r.1m1ly room Aho fplc't>, w •p~l 11u11dc,•lc qH po:.:. 1b11 i l H · i. u f f 1, c :m HI h) :!;! BON ll~ room 1~1· m~tr bdrm. l'or0211J lwdroum:. 1-:xnpllClllJI Mu~l '>t'V l(I Jl'l>I Cl'IUlc lh 1n.: & dining rtn . pn\'llt'Y m this lcx:utaon t'ull for .ippt I lmbcpJ, '>µrldr:.. fro.nt & ~159,500 t'or appoint &> n•.1r, J l',Jr i:ur, on 1·1tl dt rn1·nl call 673 !1550 1>uc ~Ml4J7 afl 5PM> [a Q·,%jj]j;faT11 . Dut;h Ha~e~. _~iiti'H(fl Marina · LOCJliWla Ranche"9t WITH VIEW Nci.rly 2 unc:; 11e:;tled among g11ml oa ks onl) i•,., miles lo lhe surf walh a remurkable c ustom bwll 3 bdrm + den + tumaly rm bomt-de :.1gncd lo max.1m1tt-the poA11 11r am1 c. hilly ranctlland view. Also 5 car l-O\'ered park1n~ + room for campers. boats ek. The 'corral can ill' commodale a:. many hon.cs a!> you could ever wanl with room to::.pare. 0 1-"F E R·I NG PRICE $220,000. Call644-72 I I em HARIORVIEW RAMCH REAL TY 551-2000 Buyer neuds Uplx w1lJ1111 5 m i Qf C M Wi ll p.iy aroundSI00,000. 631·lK4G M!SAVERDE l'huace Hunt 1r1.ilon U1•11ch lol'at1on nc:11 schools, 11hoppm11 and Marina Neal 3 bedrm w1hw:e ram1ly nn gus bltn k1l • massavt> *""'~ lplc. A b Jrga1n al ~i.000. ~I~ WHHlo•en Reolton lnt1 ltlE Hetworil Jt's a peacti 1 Sp.icmu' :1 Br 2 Ba. t'am Jim Solar waler heater Un qwct cul de sac. w pnce wan l•---------rung peach lrl'<', on ti: .. lot. By owner l'nnt• On ly. 175,000. 5 tS 3273 or s.M>-3422 POTIHTIAL + 2 Units. i;ood area. i:norl packaee. good polt•ntial 640-9900 \.\LLEY UE.\l:t'' 1410 J11mborM Rd NMrporl Beach Mesa Verd. Pool 4 l:lr home on (tU•cl cul t.lt• Comfort For a largain F ine family hom~, :J h 1• ti r o o m b , d 1 n i n i: kllchcn. luri:e li '"1ng room 1s i:rcat !or enter lu1111ng . l:lai: covered µ.1l111 Only $69.!.IOO. c•all Tarbell, HLTRS. 842·11M4 GLENM/\ll -lOr, :!Ua.11ew 1:1>t::.. lq,1<·. hltn Ulltl. nit•e yd. 2 rr11 I rum l>e.1ch, pnn only !lliti·:!-1~ :sill'. ha:s Fam Hm. +-:.! Huntlnqton (pie's & m ore. Si!l.500 HGl"bOur I (142 HARDIN It EAi.TV ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7&1·42S6~ir 551 11~ tllml llarbour 2br, :!' Jlta MESA VERDF. homt'. :l twnhlnl'. ~\Illy upgra1h•d Dr & family. l\11111 \'Und anrl e:t m1rron•d l'luwl::.. S89.99~. Owner ~ .• i 1:1!1<! wt•t f)ar. S1>J 111sh lalctl COATS& WALLACE HOMES l::xdu:.tvc luaini: with 1deJI localaon 111 mut'l1 tlt!sired llnr bor View Homes. 4 Bdrms, family room on f!rt•al corner lot across from greenbelt. $135.000 Shown by ap· poantmenl. 673·~. General 1002 Ge..eral 1002 G~rol 1002 GeMrol 1002 "" ~-·~'· ,, .. -------k1l('h, blln~. frpll', :! EA.STSIDE 3 IDRM 1:ar1t1·n pJt 10:. + :.i _ _ __ ..... :::1::~::~ ......... i4isi· viiio·[ .. . . . ... ;.;~5~;~0£·.. •· ·•·•·•·•·•·•· ·•·•·•·•·•·•·•· ·•·•·•·•·•· ··1 [ ® ~I B h D I FRESHNESS Spacious 3 bedroc1m. :.! BEAUTY RENTALS . ~, eac up ex TI11s home is the perle<t bat h home Wllh new Uniquely d esigned REAL ESTATE , INC. + FtRErLACE b1tlcon1e,. Anwn1l1es Ind Alley entrance & room ll·ruu~ crt. pool. J.1cu1t1, for add1llonlll parkini: Suuna. gh HRQ'' & :! Hard"ood floors, JddC"il 'torv dubhJ>e Rv owner encl patio S75.950 s.m :!11111 · t!vus & OCEAN VIEW Cu,111m homl' on the Bluff!. lh1:. s pu c1uu:-. 1·orn1•r horn1· hJ.; ·I lu·1tn1um,. ;• h.1th .1n1l lin·akf,"t 111H1I. l'lus u111 f')llt' ft•a1 Ult' 111 'l'f1,1rall• "molht•r 111 l.1 \\ ' 111111 J\11111 I! 1r.11:1• 1111cnP1, :.pnnklt•r, ~I :1a .ooo blend or newne:.s and carpet1ni;. dr.iµes and around a Jge btrl pool this OCC.t•e rentals being con· Bdboo Pettinsulo I 007 IC You Wunl The warm decor W I' 11 paanl For run and enter elegant 4 bdrm home is struch .. '<I "' CoslJ Mes a. ••••••••••••••••••••••• wknds or &14·71K5 BEST planned 3 bedroom home lamani: a largl' \'Jrd with ideal for grac10U!i family lnqwre. llcic 1l 1:.' Onl) :; munlhs with family room and heJlcd & rallerccl pool II\ in~. Contain:. a ram 646·3928. evl'<; 673·4577 new A p 1 1 d c o I enclosed }:.ird. ScparJle 1'"1111 pntc $112,000. (;ALL rm. bonus loft/den. n.tm o"m•111h1p t.l upl1"\ that pn\'ate office with bwll SSfi.2660 shutters & wallpaper. ~peak,. fur •hell w alh m:-. c;:;. SELECT Nu tone center kitchen , 111·1•J11 'I<'"' frt1111 J $139,000 T'PROPERTIES bll an vacuu m & Ill· n'IJ1~·n1111 1•111ownt·r'111111 lercom & a hobby ::.hop l•---------Lachenmyer Realtor lleath hou!>e, 2 lot-. tiU!I W itllboa $1-15,UOO Marshall Rily 675 4~ 8UAll(ARf ~ CIPEN ltOU~I AUi fV t16.J().ianqo C:n"'' 'Mft ,, 5br, 4ba, wet bar. formal 645-9161 dan rm. den & ram.rm __ _ Sl7!J,!'1CJO 673 :1226 lrYiM I 044 ...................••.. S60,900 PETE BARRETT pn1•1·d1u ,\'11 1 HOMl'> A profcs:.aonal lndscp1ng . 11011 t \\,11l T111,. "Ill " -WMI IU HONT UPPER B "'Y dua k rm. Oublanding i\J!t·nl .i:l!I 4~~.i; REAL ESTATE VIEW-DELIGHT btfl Mesu Verde :.irl'a, -------:~:.~!~!'!' ... ~?.2.~ Fountoln Valley Newport leach BRAND HEW 1034 'i ""· Jlti H H lG llT ~11111 Ht-.,\UTl l"UL 2 bcclrrn•m h11mc un J eul·J•· :.Jr. J\11 1·i.trJ largl' lo t Go11tl :.tarter ho me. WON'T LAST!! (;ull l•> :.cc. -REALTY-.............•.•..•.... 01~·n h•1u:-." SJl Sun:!.; 631·1400 (.'lrnrmmg 3 Bedr oom. 2 dose lo the Country 34511 V, V ... _ Club. IH6·7711 1a er._ hath hom1• w1lh S\\l'l'111ng Capish'anoleach uppt•r N,·wpo rt Ba y •• ~I 6'12 mo $129,500 Don't m1:.s this quality 4 BR + DEN Founlaan P;irk :.! !lty, 3 H1 entl unit Twnhm1· A<IJ Male Sq Park. S62,5oo llrm l~n111· only. 540 o:n I or 5!>1 :Jli2ti 4 BEDROOM 2 STORY BEACH Y.:xt>t 1111' ,. ti11m1 "'II h floulih• tlnor 1 1111 \ 111 k 1111: :0011111 h\1n1: 10<1111 w11h 1'fJ1'kl111 1: t 1 r1•pl.1t·1· llug1• f.1m1t v r11om ftlcr., ll'l' I t.M/111 1.111 Jlt•d 1 IOI 10 llo,·.wh • I lur1 y lur lh1:. llOl'llll' 1111\ ( ·.111 !lti:l liit;7 .. HAPPY EASTER v1t•w, lu'\unou:. ~1a:.tl•r I • I HOME hcdronm :-.wte, ~ounn~ W lj w~· found you c•on put all woo<lbeam c:alhl•dral --~~~;~·~·~~~~:~J~·~~ .vour el(l!i. 1nlo one •~ alan" nd much • • •-As You Ll'ke It! mo""'ur~. cc ,..:. a ER E baskl'l. 1-~nJOY J 4 bl'drm ~ Condo Clean. JUSl paint Onl $11" ooo f MES"' V D F\to;11111ru1 11001 \\1th lot!> Y "· ee A •«1 K1~.y 1·an• k1lch1>n Cati 64 .. 721 l y C 8 111 tfl•1·k 111~ L,;1 l!l' l'ra1.iti· ).art.I & pJllO .,. COUNTR LU l.1n1t...q11t \ .1rtl l!oom lur Comm pool l'hihlren :-. Exclu.~ave La:.t lnc Pnme Country Club area bulll 4 bcdrm homl· Wllh s p a r k I 1 11 g n 1• w balhro1>m:s. lk a utdul cu:-.lom 1.1001 hy I rvm1· Pools. M un y ('Uslom features lhruoul Lo1•Jl cd an Newport llarl>t1r 111.:h School U1:-.I (.;all !>l(} 1151 ~HERITAGE •• REALTORS ht1JI t11 L1.11lt-1 f1Jrk111 c I l'IJ\ aic.t duhhoi.r.e & mm of Mei.a Verdi.'. ~uiet llt.·drm-. w "unlit.-'"un park °\;eJr So Coa:.l S • l re!.'·laned l'UI de-:.:i c In-lo.111·hl•n Call \Venl l'IJlJ :\lake urfrr now-~ leads to l ·story spac10U!> M5 ~24 lo "'t 1ns11ll.' l'n.:c(I J l J luw ~J.50U -3 bedroom home. LarJ:l' ;H9-~ master s wle plus:? twm l•--------- th<' arll'al 1·omb111alaon ul J 11 l' w h o me 1 n .1 n l''t.thli:.hed ncig h - IJorhood, r<'aluring ull ----------1 th1• lute:.t kitchen ap po1ntmcnt:-.. overs ued SUPEI NICE garni:c. large rooms. 3 Greenbrook 4 bed rm. 2 R"' ... CH RE "LTY bath:-.. :.tcp down wel· """' A hJr, mana ocean' 1cw. 1\11 bath, approx 2000 sq rt 551·2000 l..Jrge !am1ly r m. form<il ----------" Jlkang d1 s lan1·c lo danang and ralan.: art'J pnvata·beaeh Comm . po1tl. µla ' CALLUSFOR. HOW OML Y Kround. :.ehool 111 Ir Jct * HOMES * SI 59,500. Fee. sm.soo 56o ,OOO.S70,000 c~~~:.::A Harbor View UPERB ::.1ted bt'drooms l'"am1ly ----------room hoa:.Ls massive ca11 644-1211 lfn&JTlm•.m•ar:-.im·· . ..,lr:li_...m·. -m in Tustin, 1r•ine COSTAMESA ~~ 962·4471(1':::>546·8103 THEHOMESRLERS 'to n e firepla ce, hreJkfas t bar and ovt r· look" tropical i:ardcn pallo f'"l.all price SI00,000. 10 •. Uown . CA LL lladeawa) ! 2 Mory, 2 ~1'=·~ -------752·5353 1-,11.1 ..i.· .. n 1 bdrm & OMES Hi'llS t.1m11\ rm \Jt111l home llo.•,1 1-,J.,hult hll'.il111n. A n 1 llt•Julllul I l "'" built 3 bdrm . c· ••J>l' S<•rics . '!!!!~~~~~~~~~ By ownr. Upgrd'rl 41lr S adull condo. Ne:.lled m IYOWMER Jba . i:a m c rJm rm 69,500 Be t 8 lirwk t1 pl1 111-.. m.1lD bl'clrm .! h.1lh ho mt· S vy lt•ll.lllt'l' )IUI c.J ~1111,SOtl I' h I :; tJ 11 II U I U I l::uc;ilyplu' tn•<·~ .. w tlhl ,,•his prk l'rinr· uni) A very nirc Plan 7 m the garagl', Crplc .• e ncl Sp)gla:.~ lldl. S2&1,000 !i Sll-1.::AJO 842 790:1 t:alafnr111:.i homt•1-. 1162·7788 111 llurhor \ u•w llmnt•' lalbo 1 p SAUSALITO model Iii Nrw 11.11111 1n,.1d1· .1mt 0111 R~~ 0t!_ l"Op. WOODIRIDG"' patio $61!,000 Br :1 Ba, View. llilrbor ---------Dcnullfully Jandi.ca1>t•1t 673•3663 642 .. 1700 View Halls. Sl89,SOO. 4 llr und !>harply upgradc1I "' ...... a II' uteal ror fJmll)o hvang. l 'pi.:iatl•·ct '""1"'1" wJll New corner.Hroartmoor Th•· fJlllll\ roo m , 1·0H•r1ng' ;ind tl1.1111'' •' • 675-7060 • 2 txtrm & clt'n, 2 hulh k111·hrn & duiette arra ~ K€Y ~P.EALTORS IC ll•·th m,, 11\•' l.1mll\ r uom ----------1 h" m ,. ., ha kl' rt1t1 ! . nvl'rlook:o. d l,;rge and w Wl'l 11.11· 1"111 m,tl tf111 t .ilhntr.il 1 ,.11 • cltning 1·olorful flnwl·r 1111rrlen MOM'S HOUSE 1111! "~1111 :• ~·1 n·pli11'•'' rm t i•Jtiog :11 "·' 10 llH•rlo1t1•tl lot wath room AT DAD'S PRICE Vit''-•·nv•''"" ""1111 Newport Beach l.1t c-111•n hant1somt•, lnr p11nl or l'hildn·n·,. Justwhatthedoctor's or· So!lWr"·t 11lt1dt'I \ .lo,iug 'llll)lJ11'1l1111C bnck f1 pk , pl.ty 111ra $179,IJOO derecl . peace, fresh a ir. •1111" IW,!l.>ll lilt i.!i'I• Chalet Jtr 11111t.1 l '11rvrt' & 640-6161 suns hine Whereinfluen· ,../"J''"' Smd~ tJet'flHa•( AlAllOR~ tlrJl't'' 111!'1ut.lcd ul halfom ilieslive.Sliding ClCE \~ Bl<l-:t:/.1-1111 lha" $!~.di' door:-. open to sunswepl "''"1'"' 'h.di 1 I\ pi· :! Bolboo Boy Prop. 11at1 0 Graceful planlmg!'o 'llll \ .I l~·1lr 111 " II.1th huml' 1 '""' 10 pool. ll·n R•oltori rt.'Qwre minimum care associated BROKERS--REAL TORS lOl'. W !olboa 611·)6& l VA BUYERS 8"'n mt. nn oown 3 br. w/cenlral a ir rond & hl'al New t•pt.<.. fam rm w frpl. $43,9:;11 Ill:. & 11., llJll \\Jll. tt1 • 67S·7060 • CJll today, tomorrow may be loo lit le &12·2.~:15 RAMILIHG ~~~:~~l· 1~~~i:~·11~:'\~J;;'l'r --•E•X•EC-U•T•l•V•E--•I ---[~"'" ., •• 1 "'''t11"'''.:1 n W[Sf~D( BEACH ESTA TE 4COMO.E.17'"ma• FOR.1A1l.ul S 1 O,OOO . . REALTY INC ·-• RETlll.4 T • POOL . • __.. 848 2J23 . SIR -POOL .Jtl') .· :·11111i.. iH.950 REDUCTION . : .. ...._......,. T rt'c' l11wcl .1p11111J• h (11 ~~!Ii~~~!!~--!~~! •tilt-one )1111 h.tvr been LIFETIME --- 1111 .. 1•wr1111' 1· 1.1111 h w.utmg Cnr' Towt·rin11 OPPORTUNITY NPT HEIGHTS I-11 r 1n 11 I "11 t r' to tret'' ,h1•ttc•r roudwa} •lrarnat11· ll\lliJ.! 1uw11 le11dmi: tn tl11 <t 1•(1•rut1ve Forrt>rl to 'Jrnru•c thas 3 AREA Fui m.11 .11111111: 1~ 1111" ,. Newport Exec r,.. tr, . .i 1 . t' 0 l la~ 1• Newport llt"auty The nll'nt h ..,..1 "'ti 1111111 hug1· • ".ilk"", 111 <tl'l'hu1rrt ,.0 l!l71i homr IH';iu11r1cal1on Provides lhe selllnK for , • .,1111,;., ,1,li•tl i.111 lwn fixer Upper 11.,.. 1.avi<1h 1" rin award by the• :-.le'41>0rt Lh1s charman~ doll house St•pa1.itP l.1m1h '"""' ti.-.iulllul v"ti!:w u 1-· "11",11 hrll·k hi•Jrlh' Chamb<'rofCon1m1•rt·e Bedroom home an l!:ast inb1cycled1slana•<'tolhe •>\1·rltM1k-. ''"11 kh111 """I 11 \l'K BA y 1.a r ~1· 1·,. u n l r, k 1 t t hen :1 Bit wrth l!.1110 ,1µµrox side Costa Mesa~ Huge beach. Lol.b or :-.hrubbery and l•tt .11•· :--11111 1· 1 h 1 w fi 0 .. 11,·c,.d p ·•tio'. l!Q ft.orluxuryw1Lh l'ool R-2 1~•! & trees give you lhal ( 1 I 'I''"" •Ill! 1 ·1111 110t v <' , • ·, • • • 1 .. 1. 1111 <> n "' pnvote. ~eclurled feel· ir1·p l.11 1· I 11 1•.1 w ·• ~ 111•11· ~ .111 opportu111ly f•>r St-p.1rnlt> bdrm l'omplcx "' · • 1 · "'' er~ an• Red Carpel Realtors w111i.: f111 111.1~11·1 1-11111• ~ ttw 1.,1.1.ut1,.,. whn "·•nl~ htiUH'!'I -I 1<Wet>pinR movitll( oul o f area 7S4-1202 mg.6'167711..:_ d111tl1 ,.,. ' q11 .11 1t·1, 11d1i. 11µ .1 hurnP thl• woy hclrms' Sµurkhn" !'!Um snone r thnn, l.'Xpcct~d.1----------1 Myle II. i;r.1<•1· tl•·~11•n1·11 ht> w.1nt... 1l I( you have mer run pool' Won't hut! Mu5l sell now· The pnce HEtlE TODAY on 1111,. lcvt:I llut '\ 11tll11!111utl1•11. th1.; 1~ 11111l Hurry! Call 847 6010 is nght loo! Cull 546 2313 CiOME TOMORROW -Walker & lee Heal lstete wnn't l.1:-.t uo:t 7ml l thl• home 1111 \1111. You'd • · '1" ,· ,.,,.,~,,.,., ... """''0 ~1 "'1C1' Largest 3 bdrm model 'j [8"1811~~ ~:\\~:'.~'"''"''""'" [~Siltt&IMI [!fJ IH&IM ~~~~~f~:~~;£'.t:---... -~-r'-1-G-~~ . ~ ----=-=-··JJ and plumbed for sort Elegant, 3 BH, :1 RA Gettet'ol lOOZGeMf'ol 1002 waler.T hepriceisso ro· ho me , s unn y p ut10 FORESTE OLSON Fand "hat ) ou wunl 1n Umlv 1'1t11t l'lu~.,1rlf'1b . ...,c "' •• ~ ....... G"9eral 1002 G""ral 1002 ••..•...•....•..•.............•....•.•••••.••. cae: llDIGI BLllNS CD. OVER 'iO YEARS OF SERVICE # 156 MONARCH BAY E xC'J usivc Guar<lc d Community. Stunnin g Onc ·~(\rY Grecian Contcmpor:iry ·\,> \)'>Om 2 Bath, Oen . Prof Pt\. ,, Decor ated, Ne wly ,<:: '\) ..1 And Draped. Swlmmm& ,,, Access To Private B elich. ·~'-·nnl s Co u rts Pl u s Clubh ou!le PrlYileges . $142.500 Leasehold II I DOVSt DllYI 631·1800 ••••• ••• ••••••••••••••• •••••••• ••••••••••••••• allstic you have to call lo w/private pool & Jocuu:i. flndoul. Hurry ! ~6·2.'U3 640.9900 macnab I Irvine realty LAST C~AMCE Only available property on Harbor Island. Exquisite craftsm anship +. use of wood. Bayfront garde ns framed by used b rick patios & san· dy bench. Beautiful mature trees - wonderful interior design w/3 room ml\ster ~ui le upstairs & 28Rs + maid's & s tudy d own. T eak s ta ire ase, rosewood bar, u P· hols tered powder room. All ced•r doc k for 4.5' boat. Appt. only. Bever· ly Morphy 642·8235. CMS8) 642·823S Wt Dover Drive 644-6200 Harbor Vltw C.nttr Irvine al CMl'lov~ Valley Ce11ter 712·1414 IJ"IN 1119 •If~ IVN 10 Pl N-{f' [Wi liilll GeMral I 002 G._rol 1002 .............................................. NEW IN HARBOR VIEW HILLS Private courtyard entry leads into this 4 bedroom. family room home. Back yard features large pool with "ramlly" size jacuzzi. Presented al $175,000 A C()U)WIU IAM918 CO. 644-1766 :lt1 IAH .IOAOUIN HILU .. D. IN HlWPOPIT CEHTIA 2 Oa, Vac w. 640 2981 HwltiftC)fonBeach 1040 thrnur::ho ut HR I NG ~u_a_h_ried lluyers Only) ••••••••••••••••••••••• YOUH OFFEll Call to VF:RY NICI'; Duplex So ~c<'. or llwy . On C'Orner :! Cool Pool frplc!>. 11 rctwd r1our!> Pri Yovr loat S l ~5,UOO by own er li73 60fi!I Su~r fine horn<', l!rcut fw1 renter. µnvatc yard. Cape Cod Duplex µool & party uur. •I bedrooms, ra mily rt>om rrrcplace. formal d111111g CrC'al Cor :o.u m m1·r S81i.500. Tarhcll. Hl.Tll:0. ('811962·5566 RAMCH REALTT 551-2000 Corona del Mar South of Hwy, corner lot fac1n~ South. Two 2 Br's , fpl<''s & new l'ilrpel. U1v1ded 2 car gar. Call 675·9259 BY A l'PTONLY Ry Owner 701 /illl 1 ~ llel(oo1a Ave $149,000 ----------Woocl>rf.t.... Arborlak• OWNER'S llJ\llGAJN _,. Grab 1t quick • l'rt!ll} Chotce Wotmront wallpaper . carpel!.. new New 2 level l';xec (;ondo. t 1 I c • pa n u 11 n ~. •I Sclt•ct carpel & move in be droom:., mocJcrn oow. Rcdutcd for qwck kitchen thal Mom will sa le 673 2624/~·0122 CostoMeso ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1024 love. $64,000, Tarbell. STEAL IT!! RLTRS. call 842·8H54 and relax an i:rat·1ous l1v Op<•n 1925 Lanai Dr. 5Br. xlnt country elb loc M uny xl r a!> S48~14/S40 2018 ----1 MESA VERDE Republic: heaut. Spanish styled home w1lh lari:e lot 4 Bdrms .. 3 balhs, OWNEH'S F IXEll . Sav<· anl( an Unl\ero;1ty Pa'rk SSS here! 4 versatile 2·!1ly townhnme. 3 UH,:.' bedrooms. d1n1 n t: ba .. fam. rm. Walk or k itchen. big la ving room, bll')Tlr In 1x1ol. lenms. hearty r1re placc, l'OV j.!Qlf, pJrk., & :.hoppm!( ered patio Close lo ever ,000 )'thing. $68.700, Tarbell, RL TRS, call 002 5566 dmang & fomily rms & ·-------• ---.-.-.-oHice. Offered at $127 ,SOO 759-0226 {C?'I~ MESAYERDE f'lne 4·5 bdrma. 2 ~tory 2 12 ba home. M UST SJ-.:!'.:! THE HOMESELLERS 752-5353 New 3br, 2 ba, 174.900. 2514 W Central , S.A . (21 31594·0427; 431 ·7383 WALK TO BEACH II you can tear your~<'lf away !or a ~ hour Crnm this lovely, largo. one year new. 3 bedroom , 2~ b Jilh Pres ley bulll townhouse. Only $72.000. Coll now . FUN FAMILY LIVING Great roat home w ith fire rlnJll & luL" of deck in1. Only a mile Crom the By Owner 3br. l~ba . ocean. lluge bedrms, Huge lot. immac. $6S,900. form a l dtotng, huge S48 3988, pnnonly ramily room . 3 c ar SNEAK PREVIEW garage Everythanfl for 28 brond new 2 story lamlly run! J u11l $110,000. homes Westside Costa II Mcu Appt. only. Write Roberts Class lried Ad #'804 O;illy Pilot. P. o. Box 1850, -Realty Co5ta Mesa ~26 . ............ MISA DEL MAR bau-o-....., 1023 PRESIDIO 4 Dr, 2ha. ram rm, pool. LACUlSTA Intercom, flre alar m . 5 bdrm, a. bath, popul11r !lmokc ul11rm, new cpt'g, El Oljon modt>I, 3 car close to achl11. •hops pratie. l"t lam rm + recreation. $84,SOO. For polio, 11 ubmlt pre,enl Appt ca.11546-5605. home In trade. 008 331 t or __ s..._c_a1_t_1_..,-.:...,--1 M&-1754• ----.... llave 901J\cthinlf you want to aeJI? Claaailled ad~ do It well -Call NOW, G42S678 Walker & lee Real l s tole TVRnEROCK 611--CUSTOM • Prestigious TurtleMck 6 Rd rm. ruHtom. Quiet tree lined street. Gated Ra rden entry. Huac !>epnrate family r~. l''ormal timing room Rril'k rl"llt". in eleg111t l1v111g room. Lar·i:.: ma~lcr wan.: Laundry room. Prores:.aon!llly land scaped . 3 c u r aaragt'. Only $123.0l>O Call today! 752·1700 • (..Jl'fltl ''' U •II \ 'U'' I" f 11 '"C • [~HMtl : C 11! Hm for 11le ·~ owner. 3 Br. upar~ , l o v e l y lndtcpd, • courtyd . 173,500. ~I 551·2451. Prlnc only. •: 182,~BR, 2ba, (r;,c. 200 ft . to the lrg .t~e. Club rights, pool, te$1s bund-new. Try l~<i: down or 38R, 2ba, 3"9r l(nr. Entirto 2nd. Jlr maslcr •ulto. $99,~0. Ownet/btr. 540.0555 or :,ii1-50lllJ Culverdale Plan n :·'lsi: bedroom , % b•lh New nrpeta, drapea. f78,900 SS2 (645, I , ·' •~-rropet+f 1000 HauMtU.fwwiahM Ho.aaU.fw 1 t1• .._.. .. ,. llb1d ....................... ···············J······· ....................... • .................... . e'J?I . OAIL.YPIL.OT Tuesday Apr115. t977 1~ForS. ....... forS. HcMnn For ~ ~ ~ s. .................................................. . ~~~-~·-~ .. , ... , ......................... ~! ....... -........ s..c........ 1076 S-Cle•• 1076 •• ti 1044 ... ~'leoc:h 10(>9 Mewporlleoch 1069 ....................... _ ......... ! ......... .. COSTA MW DUPLEX Gwral l202 c.toW.... 3214 • ......._ ... _. 1240 ........ ~ .. ···•········ ············~·········, ...................... . ···~ ....... , ................................... ···········•·•··•······ '"• HIW- 'A.111. • abd beauUCul. 1n Wood lv 'br1dac Lu•ury m1tr Jt:•' IUlJ.e with dressl111t rm & .he~ walk·ln clout Open t lt .•J>AC•Ous, with raised ce~ .. many windows ~um lot. 3 Udrms . 2'-' baths. dln1ni: rm. '" *3,600 '"'•THE . .. · - u:i VILLAGE. · . · B.EGAMT LIDO ISLE HOME 3 Bdrm .. s peakC'r sysll'm lhruout Family rm. w1lh f1rE>pla<'<> 3 <·ar garage Call for appl. $2ti0.000 ··-., ~ ) ... 1t " I IDO HEAl:I'\' '~ ·, . (, "' 3377 Vlo Lido, Newport lt<Kh ~ 673-7300 ~~?;&52.70~0 . .. . REAL TORS I '""" I 04~ .....,_. ....... I 052 ,I / . -••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -".'J ". CULYIRDALE A llbort walk to the park. Oll~and school from this •.. • irable. Plan 42 in one Of. vine s mlltil des1l'9· · ·u~ible Uving communities. •·· • lictter hurry at $73,500 Call t..osee. 004> ..... I•, l ••• ''" ,. 1lr .• ~,,, ... UMCHREALTI ., j, • 551·2000 111•;.w..~------­ t \ I .-_ _.-_ _.-._ .-_ ..-_ , .. ,.~~ .... :,, ' '.1 Rmc.ho S• J--.aa , •• ·l~ ....,.. , , . 1r & den on golf course. 1," 1 utting green. al back door. forever view. close lll tennis club. $!17.500 1 (.;11JI 8.13·9511 wkdy11 or ,:·.i ., 1;44·5275 CVl-S & wknds Stater Home! OCEAMVIEW Monarch lay T etTOU 4br. pout ~•ted lol SISll.UUU Uy o.vnr , 673-0180 dayli 4~ 6271 eves MOMARCHIAY TY RACE Cµle 2,.~rm with custoin rrre'i)lace & tastefully enclosed front patio Yard Is a l andscaµt>\l mastennece' Near com munlly park and pool and tenms court! Sound 3Br . ram rm, 21'"2 ba , nice? C alJ Red Carpel super custom atmosl Realtors 833-3380 new TasU::ful del'Or tn l~~~~·~·~~·~~~I side & out. 2 pauoi.. view It or mtns Askin!-( $142,SOO l&YlMiP~· JAY W Yl::ATS 569,900 REAL TO~ 49'J ~7 Charmin~ lrvlae pool Hlde·Jway f1l for a kmg. home. Qwet tree hnc<l tropical ld!!cpg, exqu1s1te street. Format din . custom interior. J11v1sb wood panele~ t1 v1n~ mastcr·s su1lc, rcplele rocmr--brtctt fireplace. Wlth intercom. regu.I wet Large sepa;{lte Master bar and c,n I a r g e d wing. Bui lt1n. book garage, Closl' to schls & shelves. prores111onally shops. $U!UOO landscaped g rounds -+-, .......... R"" "'LTY beauWul kidney s haped .,n;i., ~ pool. Don't miss this ul _ 1131·9411 only $69.900. Call now Lab ~t I 055 ~~~ ~~·~1f,M~.ll\uJN'f')M"",.' ••••••••••••••••••••••• c~~v~!L [ 9, lff tdl ~r;:;:;r~i~;:~ i Oll 'l\maz1ng use or addi· Missioft V~jo I 067 ••••1,onal s pace 1n this oodbrfdge.Arborlae ••••••••••••••••••••••• •ll. t u..,tom1Zl!d home• Hus 5 sUpet' Ui>f{raded 2 br. 2 BY OWHER •• 11 ht:dr m + scp family ba. lwc condo Oen. form 4 s liedroom:s Aegean ,, ITl.•om + l1te ~amlly kit + dm area Near Ii.Ike Mdl 2200+ sq r~. up 111. J llenori;tudy. 1-'ullsecun Slll,!100. $8006 Uncfo r .:raded. $89,!JUU Call """ ty and alarm system and mkt. Xlnt terms. Avail s:.>-9816 rl'll.lny. many upgrades' approx Apri I 3tJth 1-'or more info please call 49.>-S906 or SSU-1833 by T Red C~t owner. .... Realtors 83l-J380 ,J ... _________ , .. h ii 111 ----LOCJlllM' QC I 048 ~ NEW LISTING 1., ~ COLOMY 1, , N.ulhtng 11t this price und •im. 11uahty lnsls "SO hurry' ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOTS FOR SALE EXCITING S & S SAHCARLOS MODB. OCEAN VIEW COMDOMIMIUM -ttne bedroo-. l'la INAs. Two ,.tfot up1ta1n .ct dowa. Rrepl_. ht n.-, f'OCMft. 11 ldtehaftr Located ftffl' ~Ad­dttlonal wledow1 llClded In I• room. lliteheft. and.,...,.. to ........... of th• oceaR .. 1 ... Coe: =•ity pool. focunl, catd .....,, cOlris . • . • $16,000 IJANA 1'01 "JT t!l:l 10112 49S.1720 SOUTH LAGUNA 499.4551 l~AGlJNA BEACH 497·2489 s.m Los Alom1tos areii BEAUT 3 br. 3 ba. ram Vac•nt. 4 BR. 1~ b•. I m m • c 2 b r • l b 8 rm . frpl, frrol dlft rm. clole to OC"ean S375 AJ.k dollbouae w thuge rear Nr bch S7~ 846-l~ ror Keith. 968-1317, Dkr 2 H t• ti r o o m P L U S y d R " f r 1 g 1 n c I buchelor unit. t·ach with Pt>ts duJd olt µm11tc-y1.1rJ S7t>:M ('~~n.IR4:.8lty 839-~ Brand new 3 bedrm 1c6oo reMtsula 3207 )) L.ANDINC home, 1000 II jGPlacual•I l ;::~~.::;;;~~~~~:~;·;; --. :,,~rw!~=~a~:'1~~0~ ~J S550 per mo incld.,.-Prop..-tt.8 2 Ba. bllN. fplC', cpti1, &•rdl'ner. 7S2-"20 drp11. pauo S5SO mo PRJMF. EASl'SIDEC M Sharp 3 bedrm. 2 balh ••oo OUA•l St .. cwll'Oin MACH 714 622~1 . 213"826~ CONDO. 28t, 2ba, dbl h 0 u st! 1 n 14 r e a l • • C41tM1tr-.oleoc.h l218 gar. ln<''I wshr/dryr/· nelghborho<>d. lmmt1d. 6 Unit~ £/~·de ••••••••••••••••••••••• rert11i Brand·apankln · """"· $400/mo. Robert.~ .., '1t new. Vrly. lie 11 .....,... L 0 v., 1 y p r 1 d l' 11 f 3 Bdrm. 2 Bath. cuslom $.lJ&/mo. Call •for App\.,,.._Re_al•t•y•M8--•1688 ____ _ owneNh1p units-Oldies bwld On the Palasadei> Mary or f>Orf • , • but li(Oll dll'S nt'ar 496-4 __ 7_oo ______ COUOPMEWftOaT Vacant. a DR, I~ ba. Westt'liff, oHNt•d :ii eoro..ocW M• l222 REALTOl\S close to ocean. $350. Ask S205.000 UV /\J> ••••••••••••••••••••••• 675-5511 forKelth968·1317Bkr. POINTMENTONl,Y Coiy 2 br d~x. frpl, __ _::..:...:::..-==-:..;__-JI-:---:----:---:----.. _,_.°""" n f •l •~-lex. 2 lJr 1 Ba. comp. Super cln! 2Br. lBa condo 1uuwvuu rs. . o wy . ...,...., I *"LS/ c II 1£ .• Quall ~ Adi ts. no pets. $375. redecorated. gar. a m -t poo · -mo. a 67UOlll f'ncli yd. Sml chik1 OK. :>36·2811 ..._:rl pets . .S275 + dep . $195. 1 br dpb, garage. .-• -r n 2 BR . I ba .. single house IKS-&84. 1948 Me yer Pl. Ready now' F~ "°° OUA~ls,~ -~?~_C:O. __ , •_•_AC_"_, ty>iel ~~Y Dlsbel gar. 1425 Mo. EASr's10 E 3Br. 288. Main Rentals S.O-S370 Newporl leadt I 069 °"9r-Real Estah F d ••••••••••••••••••••••• PRIMF.EASTSI01'~ ScerucProp 675·5726 mo nc yd, wlk l CLOSETOBEACH ••••••••••••••••••••••• shops. N.8 . schh. 2 Br formal dining 2 Ba J!LURIOGREVOl!w MiforoW!-....1~' 11 00 TRJl!t_EKXIC M $139.500 3 .BR. den Lovely yard children OK. gar, 1st~· pal.lo bme. Fp. le" nAc ~,,.... -.,.m ose Realtor So of hwy S500 Month Roc~ter.842·36113 wet r. tenrus & pool r II AS 1': II • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 645-6822 or 64s-6556evs /\l(ent 644-4848 $375. 3359 Modified Monaco. 4Br. 's.5 NATIONAL 24'. Slps 4, 383. cOLY den. xlnt t'ond. completely recond At Loh for Sale 2200 31~1~~5 ~ogar. crpts, yr Downtown 2BR . Super ~~ blk from pool & ~ beach. $1700 Call (213 > ••••• •• •• •••••• ••• ••• •• 673 ""'""A clean. $ogls OK. no pet.s. r . .,.,..,., gent ~ $35-f702 5.54-~ acres o park. walking 387·1349. COSTAMESARlCP 3BRBr.2ba MbaVe . ' dtslance lo schl $164.500 S275 2 br. Ocean view I) {)pt>n House Sat/Sun lO-S 2AxSO 2 Br 2 Ba. A/C, Zoned for 1 •. 11n1l '> Stnj?lt.'Sorcpl 1-·ce 1425 SPACIO S 1835 p 0 rt c 8 r I 0 w dshwshr. disPoSal. many wtvanann· pu11slbh' 11 Main H~·nlals. ~5;n0 3 br. 2 ba duplex, pvl 64()..t049art6PM xtras. Adult park, El units Ila '\ 2 lJ11lx . I ltoyMcC_.. yard Space f or Toro. $26,000. lmmed oc house $275.000 l'nn only 3Llr. 2Ua. ff'l>I<'. ocean s1dt! Rl'Clltor II I 0 Newport wash/dryr l child ok. No KJMGS ROAD cy,5(16-ti699or763-5209 Cefthary Rnancid ur hwy S<t95 mo &\0·5734 CodoW..OS4I 7729 pW Days 847·~1. eveK ~:xclus1ve ·Panorum 1c f\tm. UIX4S to be moved. REALTORS 754! 5353 wknds•a tt ~PM I•------··--536-3658. 8121 A Michael Ocean view overlk'i:t alt Also 3~x8 w /cabana, 1.8 Unit lot in t:o:,la Ml'sa 2 Ur. bllns. $35(1 mo _Drt_v_e_. _____ _ Newport Bay. See boiil furn. to be mo ved $225.000 Pr10c1pu b only 558-8484 3 bedroom. 2 bath. Open SUPER sH·RP r a cl' s , C h r 1 s t m as 642-4810 569-5935 5.>lpm beam, fireplace, extra&. -" paradl.'. sunnse. sunset. Cho c 8 d M0-9091 3 Br. 2 ba. frpJc, 0 /W, Walk lo ~ach. Jlir. 3ba. Sborecllrrs 2Br, 2Ba. hkcl•--------•i c!t el ro~ moor view l'Ov'd. patio. Bike to bch den. wet bur. 2 frplcs. 2 new. btfl ocean Vll'W LAMD m e · 4 & am. 2~ ba. 2 3BR. Ilia. encl patio $395 $415 mo. 714·893·5777 t'ar ~llr. r 'prt, decking. overlooking golf course, frpl. pool/park. Rltr. mo. Call Bob Lewis wrk, -- New thru-oul. By owner. $42,000.498-3136 ::S~44~~~~~~~-~290 644·1700 7:;9.6752. S.-4pm 177 E. Reautlfully dee. lge JBr. <"' h."fl 1721 Kan as R·' Oalifom111Co"~t So of Hwy •~vely 2br 191.h.CMartSpm . 2ba. Squeaky <'lean. v:i 64·i:..,..1"8'0r" .. '·~746" u . •-forHI~ 1200 ..., "" - -<'ant. S395. 9&1.5779 & "..., ""'.., _. ... _,... Properties house. Formal din rm. I Br. $195 \-, ut1I paid. 557·8623 •••••••••••••••••••• ••• frpl, no pels. 1450. yrly Ki"-ok F' --------- Don' T h M I FIVE ACRES ---Avall 4/16. 675-4955 "" · ee t QUC 8. SO ef CORO HA Out of Co.Mty Mam Rentals, ~-s:no tW~°" I'm lookm' GOOD-and Excelient view. t'u II Property 2550 SPACIOUS 2Br. ram rm. $220. 2 br. garage. Kids. Hsbow 1242 Lruly nel'<i no work' My pnceS9.900. BKR ••••••••••••••••••••••• bllnS. 3 blks to beach. petsok ••••••••••••••••••••••• bt>:iul1ful. t'oLy. raised 714/676·5717 FaUbf"ook ss.:50 mo 640-8358 Main Rentals. 540-5370 3 Br. 3 ba townhoust hearth fireplace will ORS22 2080 13 lOm h mes lb ,._ .. _ Sparkling n ew cond warm your heart. my -----------cus o . r. vusJVM.sa 1224 4Bdrm,2ba,NrSo Coast S470 Call ··Lila .. branrt n cw dream OHEACRE ,,_~ ba. ss9.500·S65.9oo ••••••••••••••••••••••• Plaza & st'hls Frplc 846-~tor846·M56eves · k1trhen huillin~ wall 1n· Bob Lamond 728·8365 or 2 Br. fncd yard Re£ng, "'90/mo MS 7822 ~ for your mobile home 728 ~ ,.,._, !>P•r~ t•H•n .i non cook . , -vel. All utilJUes avail A f 11 h S275 View Catalina~ gar -----1 BEA"n Exec trHevel. J II "'"' c r us 11 r om 11( Small r~. ,,.., A""" S400 Mo 4 Br 2 Ba. nu Br 3 n •• f..Jc, lae c-a m my nl'ilr llt'W t•arpets WI THREE l boos r "'·'--1 th I -B '"' ......-...vu ..... ... .. .. t•w.h111n your 11n'<I feel, oc e rom """""8 on l'..., uena ••C0111mM1r1~ cpt.s, bltns. 3093 Loree Rm. wetbar • .-irdnr. 2'2 my hmct·tJ bat'k yard. Xlntte(~·~~I Vida -------Ln. Pets OK 557 1431 car ur. -162!1 Afl ~. S l "U E'S T R~ r__,. Nr MESA VERDE CC ------s.54-4442 e P ,1 r a l' " • • OR 522·0530 ---. • .---no, ''""" s<• ft 4 Br fam din 3 br. 2 ba, family & play --------llOUSE w1ttl bath will ---------Gro 2700 """"' • N •-d I h d 'HS s ludy '2• ... b a .ne~ room. ew paint"' <'rpl Plush 3br. 2ba rondo l e 1g t your most is· I 0.697 ACRES ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·C"'"i·d~/p"•nt l'.'r• .. out Dshwhr. dbl l(ar, fncd c 8 r @a r . p a l 1 .., , remtn~ icuesL" Comes~ LAGUNA IEACH R-1 EXECUTIVES """ ·...., ..... u .. yd $4.25/mo ~9 2665 h d me. l'v<• l(Ot it Jtl /\ND $fl~U incl gdnrt wtr . . -was er / ryer. pool. ten wil 1 l' xc ha n.:~. l oo Near Greenbelt Yoo flon 'l have lo tK' :in 546 7639 4nr. 2ea. SJRO mo L~ rncd orrus.;.!4~97 Joan. IS46-t:m 000 Ocean & Canyon Views t•xel·ul.lve lo afford th1~ .....,...., $94. $160,000. Tenns beaut brand.new 2700 N1re 3 br. 2 ba. fplc. OW, 2 yd. gar . ~ts. children --------- Single story 4 lt<!drm + lit1: fom1ly kltrtwn, n1•11r tennis & Olymp1l· 1>o0l 1 Jt ·11 11 creumpurf! ~ RedC~t 11 Realtors 833-Jl80 L I S T t: N T 0 T 11 F; B IR O S Build your dream home on this uni que canyon V)CW lot /\ country settmg on a qwet road in the prest1gwus area or Laguna. A peck of the ocean included for $47,500. TIUS WEEKS SPECIAL Landlocked but sllll •' piece or the a<1.mn In 11est in La11una's futun_. $6,000 lll SIO.UOO Only 10 mns nt'w l'oot home w 1:iruu1. cJ('<'ktnl! & d1111ng bet Upi:ratled all ttn:as & lndSl'pOO pro ft'SSIOnally 1''rml dtn rm t-fam rm w uuk 11l:ink noonnl( & frplt' Li..'t.' blfl punelt·d honu., rm :J bdrms & 2·'• halhll Pnced to :1ell at $J41Ul-tU Im, .Qua. i~ 545.94111 Plac• , Prap1rrti•• 7S2-1920 1•00 \iWAll Sl Nl W T llACH · · z " lt t-:ALTOR SQ ft.homeon 2Vianl'S car .iar . t'onvcn1e nt ok 8!)90akSl 6423003 I"• 1244 494-86ll lh1Hhas1tall HKU art·a $375/mo 963-45Ql:? Br. wtfam rm. ne wly ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1714 1676·~7 1 7 Ai..'l . no fee _ n~mdl'd $325 1 Infant. Pl.USE COME OH 522 20llO ~<Jre a home. s hare the :W ~~ 2192 Mine r . Call LEASE ME! C....hfyLoh/ Cryph 1500 VA-FHA TERMS rent. 5 Dr 3 Ra. fple. ram · •2 Br+ DenTownhom1· Save 25%. Westnalnstcr Speclal·ular :iBr 2ba rm. formal dirung. nice Lovely J DR. 2 BA home $425 Mo.Jmo.rreerent' Mcm'I Park Obi Crypl homl' on Ir.: Cnt•d lot. yard for dogs. On Nwpt wtfrpk. blln!I. attached • 2 Br + Den Townhomt· ••••••••••••••••••••••• •·~· ---------•I • t.· i- 11' PrivaCY 1069 .••••...............•.. 100/oDOWM Pvtpty.493·7161 huge hv rm. rrpl<:. l!tc. Bch Golf Course. Rent gar. & lrg patio. Cpt'd $4.50Mo.lmo.freerenl' -_,;,,,.-------1 XnJt terms BKH S750.sec $400.546·7945or thruout Avail now only • 3 Br + Air + RV llt.•aut1ru1 ·I bed rm. 2:t.. Crypt lf709. 6th level. m41677 5001 557-0985 $385. storage $400 Mo. -·· 1iCJ Fun P"affo Super home for the Cami ly who loves outdoor purttes • Big t'overed 1>ot10. nower ptante"· .i.µnnklel"!\ front und re Hr 3 bedr11omi1, even a clvn area Formal dm1n1?. brick hrcplacc S70.JWCI mrn. call 54u 1120 tff>RIMS REAL TY * 494-8057 * ba1 hs. 3 yrs new. Ba<'k single, Magnolia Court OR 522 0530 SUPER 4 Br, nr S. Csl CURTIS R.E. • 2 t-:xcc. ofc swles $378 - ROOM FOR 10.AT &y an.•J L~c 3000 sq rt Pacific View. 499·2386 art - -Mo. 752· 1700 C1tmµt>r Luo 111 thl'M' home on 1mmacul11tely 4p M AVOCADOS Plaza. boat gate. vacant. 962-2459 ,.~,,,,,., . ., '" , 11• 11 ' .. II• two n~·w C'W~tom hurnl'' lnrtllt'pd. walled, qlr. 4+acresanda2 Br.2Ba S475· 752 1920' Jeanine. Mesa Verde 3 Rr 2 Ba, e an l\ot'wl'orl light.. .J at·~ 20· Cl~lhbed~al(cletl· C~~forni~Jll'Ol 7W0ft0· home $97,500 SSS-0211 Pg s.\85 f'' am Rm•, L l v Rm •W~~~ 2 Bdrm contemµ home ltr + l.:1· honu'I rrn ;!•, init." (2I a """ P cs. ~ ·-Cleun' J Hr 2 Ba. S32!> mo w rplc. con11 to sho""', l~~1 ~J!~~~~~ on 2 LCYfS• Of~un Vte'Yt' b,J. '"'m +d•n rm~ ~h...i ••"<lra lJ~t' t·ust poot ••••••••••••••••••••••• IJ!t k1tc·h near school'. schools & fwy. Cusl. ;f~ from l~e patio uerk • '><I fl. 2 slain. IOl!\ of w •fl<• & flri-pat $11J.'>.llCJO CON DO SPECIALIST I S48 ij594 ts $450 Co i y 1 1 v rm 11.ood-$14l.VOUi·n l '-1c· low flown & wa tch H B .. C .M . F . Vly <·nc· gar. · f;tr. no pe · mo nJRTLE ROCK 3 Br 2 w flreplar.: your mont'y dbl'' each Touchstone RI t y , 3 Bdrms on a qwet cul-d-t.M>347 Ba. f''am Rm. Din Rm. OCEAHVIEW rorJ.SOOf.ULLl'IUCE 3Hlfi,., :1112 Hro,ul ~l )'C·J r Ownl'r l AJi:l 963.(1167 sac 10 desirable Nwpt $210 2 Br. beam c·e1lgs Lge yd. Near park & .,.l'AlmL MISSION RE.ALTY .,:.,.,, nr N"'l'l ~ "4ior '3th 1>'73 •\MS H.:hts area Newly bltns. + more. Pix. Nice pool, S54S mo. Isl & last ,.. --"---~494-0731 St o111•n """"'' I :i i---------• ~lsure World Towers ReClllEstah rmdlu k1t ch. OW. n(•w area Fec.645-4900 + S200 sec. dep. Agt. 11.krvk"t~• I. i\ It ti 1-; E Vu. lux. liv Meals. maid. We.fed 2900 flrapes & curtains Nice ••COM-•nCitli* _1_sz_._01_88 ______ _ 0 #1 IAC~forwlal" OCEAHVIEW ('Jll7111~2 ~ll O lt ES ~,~!nvt' ti~ tin;..dn.$35.000 496-IS<W ••••••••••••••••••••••• frunt /rear yds W / Brand new twnhm ,, "FOOTHILLS"-Nr lh1• 'l ~u. X Model 3 br. 2"1 bll -1 i townhm Central A/C. .. 1ondll(I w/xlras Comm Building sate. t·xdus1 H Western r .irar1r l'rnp own al(t $215.000 Open Waterfront Condo, Bns tol Pnvate party would hke gardene r s vs Gar $1!Ti l Br. yard pauo. Woodbridge Vaca n~. ar-e.a..Al.uolieach .ll·'~lll "'l"-IL'·'ll .,1 t ctaily l31li\nti.:uaWay. Cove,Carlsbad.l440 sq tobuyllo lS un1l:1 USO /mo 2065 ~arl an ~en~+more.Plx.Call !2br.l l,A,ba,Lakeboal'g& than 300 easy steps lo lilt . rv .-, ·T·-r ~ WI I IO ~ 7164 fl. 2 bdrm. 2 bath. swim 831·9900 Way orr 21st St Mr Small fe·e 645-4900 rec facil. I.Ml $350. mo. no •and' $80 000 rrn fh owot•r l'nn 1111lv pool. sauna, ja.c u1z1. o .... er-~""~ DPLX w1lh1n 7Ba5·11~./9Wkday ofr ph. * •ConsmMrt Gw. ........ 644·s.565&675·S448 ' SI IS.~111 t\1lt for ·ll'l'l ......., '"""""" .,......, ..,.._ :>.">2 ~ doc:k .available. Fish, s ki 5 rru of CM. Pay around Dana rc*lt ]116 The Ranch. 4 br. 1~ bu, Sall Clemtnt. I 076 & sad. $68,500. Broker SH)() 000 631 ·1846 Nice 2 Br houst! Newly ••••••••••••••••••••••• frnlc & pool. $485. Deluxu MEW'PORT HEIGHTS 0 •••••••••• ••••• •••••• 7l4f729..3208 --· ---decorated fncd yd. gar . • 4 .... b 1 A c r AliOVt-.:TllE B!';ACH WANTED $270 1 t /I t 2544C Walk lO manna & bcb 11 r. cnlr / · rplc. Hll-:I JLTIMATI'~ ~~ .. ~~~~ Wouldl1ke an oldhouse. Orange5548.;;,8· Sparkling 211ty,3Br,2\.lt s3&9. S hort lease!>. Ht't'f.:alt• Condominium badly in need of repairs. --ba, r pts, drps.!rplc. Rec 54().()400or64-HMl5 • , ' µOOI. JIH'Uz.tl Min to m~~ikan>fil J.'luor, aprt , UCI " I •' I Nc.'11tll'lf In ttw hill!!, rurul · ~QW 11 et11 n g $ 114 . tis 0 499 · 2eoo An·h1t ... 1 ·, lu-cury O<•,•,m \Qwncrtbkr 4!1~ 6789 •1t•w h} 11w111•r I l!r J I .--------.;j~--==~~-~ 11,1. :>I rvin. 71111 ~t R!HCH " J.1mt'' l'I $:!:?~1.01.10 l'h w unobstrUt·lt.'<i whwaler or Vacant Lot. Coata •I br, riatio Reing avail facilities. Lse $435/mo. The Willows. pool home 3 ol ' H t Harely avail. 1h1s lt UMITS Mesa/Htg Beat'h area. ~:833acy .,!d4Ulls. $J95. No ~~sP83at1 _Fr271Y; 493-9672 or Br2 Ba. fplc. $4.SOmo. IH" VIEW OF cm uc.HTS An outi11und1nl( San J'1Mitll.>o modl'I townhot1.1(' : .an pr(llllJllOll~ Hnnrho Son Jo11Qwn 1',:,&e1111nlJy 1 .i ~up11racll'd w1lb i1 u1>e>1 p I u 11 h <· 11 r p (• t 1 n it "'" o~umu11:-.1 tl1 a11t"• ttnd wall rovennl(:c,. ht•uul1ful ~t\ef''I k1tcht't1 . ptui. o ·' mogruf1t'ent Vll'W of 1(011 ·• ' cpurse anli 4'11 v h11hL~ • , SI.ups lo J(OII ~·oul,l'. ll'n I "\ c nll ('luh & pool .1n•ui1 llcal Cahf hvtnic for uni.¥ n •$9U.~ 1· I • NORMAMDY f.~ ;,llH & IW\ ~.711; I!\ !)Im (.'lemcnll''s finest Santa Ana. $600,000 642·3379 ,....... ...,,,. '-'"' • ~ • * • • Hl!:RTHi\ HENRY 27 Bachelor units & -t-y...a-l2J4 University Park, 3 Br 2 OCEAHRlOKT F' .1 m o u " I. ·• ii u n ,, l11nd m11rk horn•• 011 Wood'' Co'<' t..ir.:,· m111n hl111•1t• 11111111 ' & t•ht1t1ffcor " 11unrtt·r" .,:04-.t tw1~t· l'rlVt1l•· 'un wa,h('fi 'll"ltlnl( Wllh 1>3U08 &t ""IOOIOI( w,1111'.'i t)<·e11n \I it w K1tw1I & (,Ill~!> I Vr' •old 1Br .111.1 $22l,!'10t1 7112 St J .110 £' s I' I fl 12 12111 Udo Ille 3hr 1•,h• St~I !llMI Uyu11.1\T t,73 fV1~ Ht:ALTOK." 12 l·Bd.rm. uruts a~ ~c 2br. 2ba. hllns Pet r:o...t-_, Ba. cul de sac. *'"" mo 11LL CiRUMDY _...... ok S275/mo 337 K 2tsl ••••••••••••••••••••••• _..., .!I~ l>el Mar 492·4121 R!ALTOI 675-4161 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl Go direct' 38r. 38a Condo. boom Pool. Ja<', tenniJI. 752·7847 "Jr beach & l'k New 3Br. Ho.Ml Furnlthed G d , _,.. r 1 b rm, UIOO sq rt. attached Z nJRTLEROCK Glen l"c :.rn ll 2 'l Y I 111 rm ••••••••••••••••••••••• ;et rea Y . ....,., or I< 2 r. car i;car. S400mo s:J&.6$71 4 B "'' R 0 'R" G ..... l I 02 gar plex Pets ~ ..,_ r. ram m, in m. Ul'luuun11. must sell. •BorregoSpnngsduplex •••rca Tencxs9s·989·lSm f'~ agt.or.....,...,.,...eve 2 Ba. cul de soc loc. Nr $11() 1•10 ownr 5~-2078 SZl.500. (2HBr Income ••••••••••••••••••••••• --tenrus & pool S600 mo ,Jft3 wkntl:. $3K yr. Carry self OWC. Stop he re' l.OOklOI( l~ Got a horse" So. S. A. nr MMtMqfCMtleOCll 1240 $250 s ec dep. Agt Taxes$264yr.C33.S974 move? We prob havcc\ nver.2hr$290 ·•••••••••••••••••••••• 7S2-0l88 S.. Ju. actly what you'n• lookin TencxS!IH-9891Sm1''ee 3Br. 2Ba. 2 t'ar garage,1---------ILU~S lfST I for. Scr vmfl ,111 bcuC'h --1<ood locauon. Cpta & MOVE IM MOW PnV'llW 5tr~ to tw..utaful i---------cove & heat'h bt'low Early arl"n, mnJnr vrN•n Capittrallo 071 Dktress Property! area!!, & all Oran.it• Co llnly $245. 2br · lg patio. filllll . 751-0348 1BR Condo AdullS27S/mo belt 1..: 3 ti<lrm & fJmll) ••••••••••••••••••••••• We can fiod it for you Cull now for inlo &15·4900 K&Pok Plex tBR loft Condo Adil $31!'1 rm · i·lL~t.om' t-:rplJn 111 i\ VAILl:;Y VI EW u:c you Beach area. Probate!!, ••ConwmersCiuide Tencx898-9891Sm t'ec -I br. l l¥• ba. c pta, drpa, 28RCondoA/C S32S ~.om Cb Col~I~ ~~r $l3'l.500 -.11 by the ht'ated pool bankruptcies. trus tee ------ -fncd yd, kids. pet.I ok 28R Condo A/C $3.'\0 3 Monn~h Ra y Phua i\Gl:-:NT r~ 5SW that Is lnt'luded w1lh this sales. forced sales. under lalM>a ,.._a 3107 3 Rr. 1 bn hse. Newly re Water pd 1395 (2ll > 28R home S36S l.agunaN1R11<'1 i---------warm family ho me market val~. We can ••••••••••••••••••••••• dee Outside pet ok. Lric 912-4488 3BRhome 1375 49'97112 131-0836 Located in the h1ll11 01 joint venture. Call World 5 DR exclusive Point yd. S375 mo. 642'.!1614 3BR home fam kit S38!'1 UPPER Snn Juan $97,500 Wide Brokers, 673-4545. areu.'on beach, $750/mo Rtttt This Heat 3 IR ~g:;, 1':,.~':"o~ ~r.2 2 ~~ 38R home 1400 •--------1 I.OW DN -Lice Exe<· If rm IACK l""Y J AMCHOIAM l year lease or summer I Ila I h ho m c with li{ar. Cluldren~\ OK. 38R home $415 t 1 , : --h C V "" rate. 673-4545 fi73·3620 I _,, I I ,..., A 2BR tnhome NEW $425 -----om~. unyon \l l ... Yl._T ..... ...,S OupleJt & 2 houses <'nc os..-..gor .ona gc Ol S360/mo . ....,.,. gt., 38R'-"'-meNEW ,..,.,,. 11'•"' $1.," 900 638 3661 :I lledrm. 4 tuith. i;wcst " • ~' •h bl h d t •-f uu"' ~ STYLED .... . '-·-·st:._ POOL Cu,.,t•·11' C714t4f"-7711 S150.000. C.M .. income sruclous4br.2ba.rompl Wl• gs a e rces.., no ee. 2RHpatlohome .ua.'I <!Uc • own/R*r '""" v • -S13 800 o n 768 6354 F 1 w 0 covered palm. Good loca -~ 11t:. , built on u rorner lol. 1.-..---------' 1 • w • · urn r P c • I · lion, close to shopping. Lovely 3 br. 2 ha w1d~I 3DR home $450 red h111.;.MI.;. 552-7500 1~~., FOR THE Load.A ol valU<' for only 0L~LUXECONOO SJ C. BEACH UNITS dahwhr. 2 c:ar gar. No Families pref Kids/nots rpl<'.DW,2 cargar . Av11i 3BRhomeA/C 1450 ·.-i r· nJSoOOCbll64~7221 "" • ·' pet s . S 7!'JO . for · ..-1 d •37c 1 48Rhome ••so . TIMES •. . . . sly, 2 Br I Ba, &ood toe. Ir Sleps to ocean .. Income April/May. 12000. June OK. $375/mo. cau Agent mm c . • .... m 0 ~ . II'.·' CBCTURY 21 t'Omplcx. All 11merutle11 $980. SlJS.000. Will trado. IZ200. July 642-00'78 •ves 837-6398. No rec. 963-4500 Agt .. no fco 48R home 14~0 1A borne that proves WesteUffReefty mcldshwshr&air cond McNASH REALTY . oC\l .._ 381thome $475 ~oph1surah1d, modern _ ong selling model tocl' 642.1334 or 642·6578 eves 'I Sharp 4 bed rm. 2 ha <'or-Neat, 3 hr. 2 ba. d • ...,, 2 3BR home ram kit ~ ,1 J .4 atyhn~ can be bc1tullful IA YSHORES dwn Owner transf~rred. Costa Mna 3 I 24 ner home. Lge II v rm car pr.. cnvt 1chool1, 48R home SS2S ll'For Slll.500 onjoy 3 •l!J•~t!!!'.:;'.!!~9' Land'--L....1....1 .,..,000 ..._._ ... t U ••••••••••••••••••••••• w1maS11lvr brick fplc s hops. Avlrtl lmmed. 4BRhomeV1EW ~ bd 2 b ( " ~ ..,,, r1n.-.:u ose Im· f . . ......,,/mo 963-4569 Agt 4BRho '-'I I •cc.• rms. a., um. rm. Gol U I _ _,, t ""· 4,,..3,... ft-..~ Income "'-·••1'de t br. Sl" .. ·~ util Pauo & many r uJt trees. ..._, . . .. me ... v -Vr'\llll"P Ftrsl<'losacon ~ft F.xecullve chsrmer 2 t-"""""ae.,. --....., l'UUUft:' .,_,.. ""',... College Park area . nofee. 3BRbomeA/C S600 J\l':·1·ti0n r.•b h spac1oos venatllt' tucst CAPT .. 'N'SHILL 2Homes on one lot. For pd Fee ••u/ c 11 L 3BRhomeoceanVUt600 "" Thia larg.i 4 • 3 at --~ •-h "' lnv~•--t and rental ln· Maln Renlal4. 540-5370 ~,::,!!0· 8 arry , 3 Br. ram rm. 2 car gar, ramlly home has Its own qua.'"''"' Jacuua.., muc Love I y 2 8 r . Z Ba .,........_.. _,..,._, "-··'-· .-.. d 4.BR llc>IM • .... . ~ ... .i .. Ill • ... .. U r 1 more Proper1y House. wnbo 185 000 0 come. Slt.000 dn shows · ~ \,L'Sw1u. range, .......... f'PI, POOL. SPA $700 eJevalOt' as we as Pc. 642 38$0 l me, • wnr excellent return Sl85. 1 Br. pallo. ref rig + Mesa Verd Br 2 Ba. va I JJlk to achl A· 1 Shape. 58R home NEW '700 ie:·sc:,yn It ocn vus 493-6.567 64 474 ~11";=.~~ Nice• cant. Imm ulale 144<> ~ Call 968-0346. A.ft Yes. we have a Iara• . Mag n ificent lhrhor T•till ,._,..a.. mo~ ,,,,.[[ sdectlon of homes for On The Scand! Ocean Vu Newer t'ustom ....................... ••Com n 1r1-leas" In t he IRVINE hoine Unique Homc11 ..... -"'ylfa-3 Br· condo, llr't bar newly Sensational beacbfront ' TUSTIN M F;ADOWS. t .. w-rt•---L )169 '"'5~" .,...,.. 1 ..... H ~ ""-area. Foranyoftbeaeor 646-~67$-600() r .. r--3 °-2 Ba. clean as a pa n<CU. un 00 """'. be ho~ Just a few feet from · phm •Ill, ' BO. 2\.\ BA. ••••••••••••••••••••••• w ... ~tle • ..,... "A"0630 a"l l.ineotal. Pool tennla. o&bera Ula\ YOU may Ule surf on a popular MEWPORTSHOllS A/CO.-nerl38--01!3 m11 • ..-.,...,.. '' 98IH706 lnteretted In, call th" clc:Jle.ln beach. 3 bdrms. llR-$74,000 W ........ tw IOfl &UffSCOHDO 4PM 1.rnneSPEClAUSTS . pt!Uo 4 loll.. ,000. Su~r ahurp Newport ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1'1na model 3 bdrm, 2'-' 2 Bd sep house. I '1'J Ba. ~t ~+ !!"1y';:so 6 • ,.;~z3 l'AMl'll'l)l~fRVltfE shor es 10 c a ti o 11 1 TWO STORY bf'th, frplc. Submit on fplr, ldry, renc'd pat10. Te.rn?x898-9eel sm Fe. Oorfeous "rval wood" PBFICTIOHI c.6Udren • peta. Ltaae tm.1157--0381 194~-l)e~~~:ru~1~~~~TS&o dc~o~:tor~s ~~1~;h~ UAa everythiolt you've For Ad Action IMSC Fper;:~_..... IUDS/PITSOtC ~:)L.1=~11~ ,.,, I U l Jpaquln Town.ftome. ~~~~~~~~~~'Chefs goutmct kitchen. 1earcluid for! 4 Jae f'.11 a • • ~-wf ~~:tslde 2br bse1gar Tenex898-9891 Sm Fee Qverlook11 llrt:cnbelt & Privute matr 11ul~·. 3rJ bclrmai frml din rm. WI llALTOttS 64MOfO .. .,..., ~ ~. With this home you bdrm. <'Dn be jul\t that-over 1 u d rm I Y rm n..:1y Pilo" t l Bdrm Duplex $2.S() Mariners Cove Wett. 2 Dr 'WflJ C:..o forl(Ol lh«>H yard l1 YOU1Prof(IUl.()D o.r ct.en! New paint. W/frplc & wet bar. In 11411 -87~or646-4848 2Ba.ack&ltrondo. Pool, chores & enjoy el\1ganl HOME REPAIRS? Secluded polio Cuatom absolutely superb condl· AD-VISOR tl4~ At O.aeht Won't E t d I 1 e .Jac,aec. Avail. 4115. s.1tQ. l•vln". Better lturry ! Old "Ou ltno ... you can ··-.. k '(! •· """ac:h 2 lion & cvcrytblnll up· •~: =til Call Small 811 11 e· mmac. ' W..131J 1 ___ _,. ____ _ .~' ,~-11 c'::c ,...,... I ,.. SuuvCC • " .... '"' grad&-' All this for only -· • • dollhouse w /aldeyrd, n Ranch s. J. 2 Br + den, on ,_ -ploee • claulricd nd In bloc k s! all Loday tl3SOOv M.5-949! · • ~'2-5678 FkC A-.J...a... t'hlk'lren,utllpd.SU$. Pb 4 Br. l\.\ Ba. nr Bch. d._· OoUCOunew/primeVu, UrW the Dally Plk>t Servkt ~!·,~~ .. ,,., 1 • · • U't **-W ••rt-~~.6·lhwc1. h/wash, stove, DSO. Va· $.'S.50.SC'MOM Jh, Directory for s whole r:·w;'";::··~···· illlilillli cant. 968-8198 month for a11 little a1 ~C.nyon lownbol'l'le, Have somethm. you want Woodbrtd&o new S & s. ll e:z per day'? f•or more coune vu. a BR. 2 to sell? Claulfied ada do 3 Br, frplc, blbd, DW. twnbae. 3 Br 2~ Ba, AJC. FOREST C OLSON ttiJ .. • Warmal1on,can SEU,, Idle Items with • a. 5/l To lOt l Aat tl well -Call NOW. 'Bolaa /Gldn Weit. lmmed. oocy. $475. Joli., ~ •·--~ &42~ ---------'==;;;;;... __ 1 Daily Piiot Clawfied Ad. ~ 542,.n aBO/mo. M8-'TM8 S5'1·tal .,,.. .=.:::=:=:::::=:=::::=::l:::::::::::::::::=:::::::=::=...L:::~::::::::::::::::::;:~;.i..::~:::::::;:::;:::::;::=.:J.:================::.1.:::::::::=::::::::::::::::l:=::=:::::::==::::;===-ili================~~================= . . .. . ' ~·. . 't' ' ·~ ....... U .... lliied ....... U ...... d AfalwllhPwwl.a..d ~Rhu..fw-. ......... u..w.. Afi9i••••hu.fww. rueecsay.Apn15, 1917 DAILY PILOT g .............................................. ·••·······••··········· ....••..................••••.•........•..•.•..............••...•..•.. Ina.. 1244 .._._ :UH ..... a.-.. J706 eo.te MeH 1114 c..t. W... 3124 tWie4• hKla lt40 tf tw• ..... *4 ~ 1..w 4400 .......... ll..... 4100 ................ , ...... ········~·············· .............................................................................................. :'!.~~-~!~~ ............................................. . WAUWT SQUAU Waltlfront Dock, 4 BR, 2 l Br aarage apt, on lhe ltlCI TO llACH THE EXCITING Ofc--&Lore -lndi lrl. CM l•-------- Citu, 1harp Z bdrcn con 8;a, frplc, new crpts. GrandCanal '->'1~mo. / Lee 4 br,) ba, frplc , PALMMHAAnS. s125• SUS " szss AllPOIT do w /ctatraJ air conch-ct.ri-. blw. $700. '44·9932 646-lsm SMftSHINQ. diibwhr. alt aaraae. MlNUTESTONPT 5'6-Zll0orb"7& 3700 Ample parktna. freeway Uo<linc. fruhly painted, or752-8886 encJ. yd. No dogs \703 "a111>0rt visibility. 3200 rudy \Q move I nto. a..o.Pe•Mlo 3707 Alitbama. 536·341i' or liCH. D"' n a l' u Int /S un Sq tl. w/rcc•ptlon of Owner pays water Now BLUt'FS CONDOS ••••••••••••••••••••••• A winning comblnolion S36-17UI &ch. l&2 BR. <..,emente All kmtb incl. fice, pnv. ull1ce ~ rat oeLly $340/iDO. C811 tOaet:! Leases at1trt1ng al $4SO l~ARG E I lid. St eP!I to of OClUh OOOrtmenf hOmes ---from $1~ <Wntal rot:d. t'roan S13S. room. S71H Per mo UNCH II.AL TY 551-2000 Month1 A.ient6"4·ll33 Bay/Bch Adi~. nQ pell! WITh luxury oppotntmentsond IA-luxe pool :.1de xtrj l~e At.lull&. f'u Pets 496-l840 HAAIOR llALTT J um1 ne Creek• "vt $215 yrly t."73 0072 superb recreation al o premium Zbr, 2ba, bltns d )hwhr 1561 Me~u l.>r. 6 73-4400 ... ,. _ _.._ lo T 1 ... Nr.bch.Adulu.nopet.a.. (3 Ulkat:a11tc>fNe"purt S H ARE Of c $pace comm. Guarded Gi&te. -··M.•• cation. enns •gym • ... eropy $225.mo 53ti~J62 Bhd > Photocopat:r. utheri.1~~~~~~~~~~ New 3 br, 2 ha or 2 br " ••••••••••••••• •••• •• • • spa • swimming • bllhords. t "' ,..,,,,, 1 p 1 k • •· t h I· d ....., """'""' a\·u1 · ~ · pr 1:. °' 0 er Yor letise \400 sq. I\. Of· en w/pool, Jaciu,1, tt1u $40.00 WEB Ir UP One & Two Bedrooms. One Both 'i FKOM $2'.!0. mo. Li:e l &2 --------0-a meo1t10 Lu~ Bch. fa··~iw"rehou"c + ~ ....... n Iii. $125 m o C u II •Studio & 1 Bil /\pts f .,30 /art< Me Vi¥ ~ Br. 2 bat ~cc. apti.. Adullb ltOOIM 4 00 Cull 94 Ul '" y ., •vvv "H ~ .. .,.. rom l~J' · ~' 1r.:-.. onlv, n o pMt•. A /C • •••••••.•••,••••••••••••• : 4 1 ' S<l· n.. storage yard In .,............. •TV•· Mail.I Scrv Avail ._......,. ~ ~ ~ • v °' ROO't ~,., k th c .,. 1 ~aw-11 d.bhwhr. puol ~ Jacuoi. "~ ........ "'~ up. wa OFFICESPACI:: fur li.t:. Irvine. Ind . o mplu Oc~&lll..I ·~~~c~:-~~~1Wi~:U'M 550Poulo ... rln._o ... A.~• •. _.c,.~.sraMesa 751-f9H 19132 M11gnohu.002-1tt00 ka~~h.~~·.97S~ .,o v.k up o n m ajor s t <.;u11ta >A"u,•t1il. key lock i!ll1> ~" ,... · -., .... "''° Mesa/Sunt:i 1\nu ;ar t:a. pumr & secy lltirvlce~ 54K 11755or1¥1:5·3'.>67 Block tu ~uch I t>r. $200. d d from l"'lO lo JS:"' ~q. ft. National Ser vices Co. ' VIEW Man . emf>loye a ys. ., .. u ~ &W-8'l50 I RVIN~. Util •M1 t1 ('h I 11llt Nu c .•• M•"'a 3824 Ulil pd to'ee kit· ... nn'\' IM··~~. $135 mo. Cont11ct· ----------2 UI' 2 "·· ... ,.,5 n .. a ""' " ' ' Corona cl.IM• 3122 o.. "''" Main Rentals. !>40-5370 ~-.•,. •o"v C a e.l: 2 ii::. . . tu i• 3BR, flam rm. din rm. 2· pets. Encl i:.•r $lit!; ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• tl31 Otl7" orpot"et• ..... y JNDUSTRIAL RENTAi~ lrpln , bltns. wet bar , 979-711811 S4t111251 ·---------•I Beaut. ne w 31Jr, 2 l>:J Sl.75. 2 hr, garai:tJ, pool. Roon-1 LU"Un" JJMn•·h Buel 01:.un or llichurd YARD SPACE RENTAL !IDR,2•a bu ...• $475/5115 h11ue deck. $675/mo. Va· ··-'-""' I I L'··'•uk F'••.. • .. ":' ..... • Kenwurthy CALL"'"·734·' •Ill> .,. u •<''"'/$7""' ...., ..,.,.,, Attr•·•·tlV" I •.· <l"n. '" tow1u10wie. r• p c, enc ruuo ·~ Sl"'' "' k .,._ .. BLUt-'FS .. J'"'COIS ..... LTY lge p11t10, i.:ar. qu1t•I I i:ar. lgeyd . $WO. G42·1GOJ ---lcath nrlv. 497·2014 ---------Sto.w 4550 ...... ~2 011 . ..,..., ..., CllllJ ~ a• • "' • re ~ MuinKentals.5405370 c;vmu. n or mi: man. C714t551-1701 3 UR 2 8 "' ~ adl '(1,, l <; '"~c $~ ,. '-7"' • a • $69S 675•6670 ts, no pct~ 2234 1\ _. ~ ~ _ z Br llpl, un fum. F1>lc. Large 2br, :i!ba. lillns, V•etioll l...tals 4250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BIG CANYON Rutgers O r C M encl patw. cpt:./drp:., i.:H•ar ••. 1yd. !!~O:::~~ur:.t & ••••••••••••••••••••••• COIOMJt.DB.MAl Comm '! stor age s pucc, 3 Bll.212 8u · · s100,_ _________ 1 213·4~5104 cl w ash, s kylite l.Hllh am1Lun . .....,.""°" IOO :.q1t.Avallnuw $150 LAKE FUJU;ST ... <.:Otto NA l)to;L. MAk t;as & "tr meld. $:J25 mu -------BE.\CHFRONT Private ?ffu:c an the ""'mo. 642.2,I~. J UR .2 8 .• .•~7"' $500/ .. t o . 2 8r +den 1--Hlls 3750 LOOK .. TTHt•• CON""" M. utu:.al Savtn"S uldg. _ .... _______ _ u ..,oJ ho W lk bch u 1 .....,..-2 Br To\\nhuU!lc. rrulc: 7S1·1!138 l>ef 1:30PM • A ~ ~ • ., me. a to .-oo ••••••••••••••••••••••• "' SOLANO BEACH ~mSilu p·1rk1n" ··1r It~~ W--t......... "'600 & Pool. tcnna:. Some 1x:ea11 · 3Br, 2\.2 Ua, s pacaou:. a 11t. " • · "· " · '""..,. ..,._ .. lenJUll ALICIA. PLAZA &: C.tlalrn.i , IC"-l> Clui.c DELUXE 3 Hr 2 Ba. no $3!15. Ta:.tdully decor11t. 2 Br ea w , balcony & con 1lionin~. j11n1toraa l ••••••••••••••••••••••• ss5o1Mo. 3 Bdrm on Scemc MountaanV1ew., 1 hu,.,,11 ,,,., ..... ·h Pt:lS. SJSO. Nr . S . c~1 ed. bltn:.. Ill enclosed Oct:an view. Liv rm ser\'ICt: included. Over tlou:lmg needed for vi111t· Pe nani.ula . walk l< Large, dlx at.lull 1&2 ~~i!Gll'I:"' uicucac Pl:a.a.t>-l4·1103,i1fl 5 pallo,2 car !larnr Huntg w1frplc. 2 bu. s.:curit) 440114 fl. Only $177 per ing UCI Professors & beach Bdrm Apts Jo\Jrn & un Cntr SD Fwy, 7~1 Stark b ldg, pool. 1acuni moolh. '1l·U OO t'am11Je:., 8 Weck ~nod $5 7 S I M n 4 El r +den furn ~t: bachefor. pvt pa tau, St. 2 blks ~lo Edml(er , Beach front propt:rly June l2 thru Aug 12th w/view Pool, J:.cutz1 , llalhJrd~ l)pl•n daal} bW' da:.mtnt' good Jue. SllW. + ~a:. w/o Jieach Uhd. Open Ideal for s ummer rental HARBOR Call833·Sl!H $6S01Mo. 3Hr on w11tcr 58HH51 or Siii t.l:SIJ 2 Bit. ckn, 4!', bd, wd _!Hti-_· _·_4546_·______ Sat1Sun 1·5 Mgr. 842·2014 & Dt:I Mar :.cuson Full) w1thdockfuryour buat 25211 Stuckpurt. Lag bJr IHOO S•i rt Beaut M v rd ., b t · rurnhhed $375 weekly et. depend'l workin1t1 ii • ea>a e e"' r ups aar:s. 81.k lo u ., .... h. 2Br. 2J:Ja. ·•ftMr June ·~. ""'"''/mo 1111'1 desires rm & Im.I Ill S'750/Mo. Ava April thru Halls c·a r•> & clrve-:.SllJ :\lo N l R fs ~··"' uo::u. • ~ ...., onol\I h f · h ' ew cp "· e ...... v. $300 mo Dbl i;ar, ;,ms lllth tJll Ji.inc 15. c1tc or companion:. tv. August. On waler walh SOr r). no pd" S1.·~111t l'rup 675 57:/ti 4!1ti-Ul36 eves St. 96().:J.ISff CANNERY VILLAG1'.: ,\ l>in,_1011111 llt.s ~~~kp'ai . 'care fur bout dock . MewPort leach 3769 H<'~tdcnllJl jrea, t.1uiJlc1t, tiarden a pt, 2 Lor. 2 IJa, ----------REALTY 6i3·62til fl.trl1111 )me,1nw11l Co dderly or lonely womu11 S8SO/Mo Winter. Sl20C ••••••••••••••••••••••• ., u 2 u r I I 3Hr, 381t, rec rm. smgle A.,131•lSt ... Nwpt 8 ch bci;111·g May l. Call cul Mo. •A •umm"r B·•yv1eu• ' r · :i orm,i < lllllll;(, den/patio. Maturt: adult~ 11 11 h t'>rJ. .... " 8Z 0 1.,. 't523 CAMPUS Dl· JR'llNE Yrly lse. $425 m o. •I Br 2 Ila. l"P. 4502 Wyngutc 551 2000 or 894 3'184 "'" ~ .. -l l 1 1 ...... gar. nr unt 1i: • .,.,.,., --------"---•-----------1-;cl (303) 4 · • <.ti or rental. 2 Br. frp lc, STEPSTOIE"'CH 1Jj•o7-._,:1'7H'1 1 1 1 """"l>\.'r only. mo.~5700 l...talstoShan 4300 PltESTtGE wntcJancDyk:.lra,l!IUI elel(unlly fur nished. -mo "' Mcrtifticp1e 'Apts #2 -•••••&.•••••••••••••••• MEDICAL OFFICE U Watersedge. t'ur t Bual s lip uvailahlt: 2 18 8RR •. 1 1ubran .. ~nl}t'r ~!5~~.---. ~ 27S E. 3 1s 1 1h 30 st 0 • 3 c .r.L AT BEACH 2br dµlx. lrpl, Wanted fo'l!m alc Jtoom· In heart of lr\'int:. l$00 _eo_· _ll_an_:._. (.;ulo. 80521. $1000/M ., B + I ""' " 111! t 6 sm pet, all 11til pd. A\'all mate. 3Br, 2bu Aut on 0 " r ten, 2 BR,lba.Wnlr $:WO I.II 2 apar rn\·n t:1 · • " Sq.ft.;i.om1ifur111ture& . *RENTALS• boat !!lip a\·all, brand ~100 ~125 .~ (I 1 lia<·hdor 4123$350. 5ati·:!OJI &!boa Ulvd. 675·5035 aft fixtures avail Yrcft:r nw Ca:.tesl draw 111 th" 2 BR $385 new&mminlcund. IJ.YFROHT a'a1h1hk SJtMt. utll paid GREATCOHDO! 1,..lfte 3144 _7...;.p_m_.______ i;en. practitioner. t"ilsl Wc:st .. a l)ail} l'llol 2 BR $4110 Wat__.._ _ _.. Ho-• UnL 3 UR, 2 ba $52S Ctl'.\1 lot alwn~. 1·los1• lu a hr. 2 ba, cpts, clrps. UC"upan"''· Cla~:.1r1ed Ad. ,644!·5U71!. 'ln"T.,....,.... "'"""' ( lk · I ••••••••••••••••••••••• S ha r e hst:, blfl Lake ~ •J 2 BR $425 c-631•1400 ,oil fi i:i 2J11 u~k ror rplc,wa ·m cosets.pvt BR •• · p l & WOODBHI Ol>t; t-'orest area, du\>, util, 2 . den $495 ·---------•I 1.mcla patio, 2 car ~<Ar. oo 3Bfi $350 __ __ ~ duhhuuse. Adlls unly J'INl::SAl'TS Sl!iO.Rc~pfem . .>81·2"1"'4 3 RR SSOO Big Canyon. 2 BR. condo. $350. &l2·1155 1' :! & 3 bdrm unll:. Chtistaan adult m ale tu a BR $425 $795 Mo.annuallease !'n•\\lv dn·urated ~Br. l)c:.1i:ned l1kc early :.han: m y apt. SlSO mu. J BR SS9S Lido Realtv 67,3 .. 17300 p.1110. g.ir;i.:t:. mJlurc Adult E·Stde 2 br aph. C:throrn1a bungulow:s 3 BR ""'"" J ~ adlt~. non !>mukt•rs vrc Encl i;ar. pool. Like new, Fr u m S :! 7 O 1 I 5 548·71106 days, 64ii·54114 3 Bo ::::: .-.. --2-.. -R·· -d ,-n·1-n a-rm on --h·rrcJ. '"' "ell>. a••t nu nu '"'lS. W ·087tl Pmestc>nc Ofc hr:.. !l·S.30 _e_,_1.-s_._a_f_t _s_. -----n .,,.~ '"?' · • "• . " • Clean 1&2 hr \dulh, nn " ,... r -Daily. I BR $4110 canal 1 w .facal or pool & pet:. 1200 $2:!5 2121 t: ~~12!Jti0 SJ7Smo Large 3 Br 2 Ba, patio 552 ().iOll l::lder ly woman would lake 4 Bll ~ tenrus.S650 mo.S46·8402 16th St 'I llh flf IHOI 11127 Valencia $285. ----to :.hr lu,·ely hm CdM. I BR $6llU -- -. • ,. I :>16-0080, 631-~J;! B•· Owncr·Urand nt:W aur w/:.:.amc. Jtef':.. po. "°" LI DO ISLE . yrly $800, 115. U11l •vJ llaµ11) rt11~:. • Costa Mesa 3824 J Tt4, CdM, 92625. 't523 CAMPU5Dl·IR'llNE a\allable June 1. J Br :! L·~ r ••••••••••••••••••••••• Condo In \\.uodbrid~c. ---------- 8 I . h r ~~ HUGE 2 Br. Newly de nool. JaCIJlll. t enn1:. M .1 1--...-----·~--a . ge sunny Soul Main l~t:nl;ib ~..tu~u N~.;w2BEDR~lAYl'S. coral~.nrpkw/racquct ~;.,urt.:.&lako.!.675·!1'.!.t>J or iilure el'nployeu person !\ice~fhces1>accmCoi.tJ red hill ~ ... 552-7500 ratio. tHl-5002 or 675·6428 SJlO mo I'm · p.111us ball t:Otlr1.'1. Child . s m pct &I~ 1772 to share home or rent Mt:Sa nr. Harbor Uh d 111 W.'Llk--b h-1 t 3b 1 Br. rlo:.c to ll\.'J1·h. ciu•t•I <:ara.:c:. DnH· by OK. $240 mo. 752-71!i0, ----------room Rds. kitch Pri' Ot:W s hoppini:; cenlt:r. ----------1 • to c· • >eau r, ne1ghl>orhood htc:il lor 2477 1:-:lden, or t•.111 . ~ a._,... leech 3841 _1_s_1_~_6_______ Call 557-c.!25 ---------2ha, Cam.rm, bltns, lu,'e :.111.:lc jit'r:.on ~3.'i m11 I "'."""'I l Br studio, unf. $200 per ••••••••••••••••••••••• MODB. HOME ly yrt , no pets S400. Isl & la:.l +-•It'll ·1ft t' .arry . .,.I)"°"' pd i Div. man will rent room . 549 !1\111 ur536·2173 , ' '· mo. Util · 549·384 or Bachelor apl. $190. Ucean or share m y 3Br, 2bn, Deerfield Park. 1800 673·~1~ FROMS215 ~!·1255 v1ew.Callbct-l&6only, Nwpt Twnh :.~. w /1 Kli. Penm~u!J Poml Office 15.X:!l '. unique ••••••••••••••••••••••• .......... Opport.tity 5005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bui.ine11s Sales Co. ~clh. businesses in So. Orange Co Kestaurnnts, Bari.. ell' Buy ur :.ell. Call ts:ll OblO (Abu Salesmen wantt.-dl <ilFT GALLEttY Ne wport Beach. Want 1u.-tl\·e partner or may l>c purch:.a:.ed . Mr. Smith ( 1uam-4pm > 675·3080 :-.q ft. 3 bedrJTI. 2 baths. 3 Hr 1'2 Ila . fplc, nicc1 __________ ~l.1tun• at.lulls only, nu Lge 3 Br 3 Ba, $295 m u. <lM·YOl2 nu~ls _____ p e r s o n . Pre! ft:m Was 1t moctel Super 1lullu. " fat·il to tcnnii. 1>1.'ls Lari.:~· 1&2 I.Jr OJpl:.. o · v l 64:!·1950 home with all lhl• de c rt & pool 'S -IUO m o L>shwhr. l(a~ BliQ S<!tS. C.haldCr~n K. ~ a en a._,... HIC)!Mt 3152 ---~------ building. $150. ti75-titi'i0 :; Iii OlllJ ii-N·A·T-U·R-A·L-·F·o-o·u· •·urulinl(. wallvapt>rinl(, &$6 !S-102 mo c;a~ I.HI 77H S1·ott l'I cia, !'< • 5-16'54 ••••••••••••••••••••••• M ·so's to rent rm or s h a re u111;raclcd c arpeting. n· &1551;1 1orli425073 :i br.2 haupper.Carport TENNIS &S E1\ a pt.t:Xp.w/fem.&15·48-IC "a~o Encwtin SuitH OH1c.t: II\ :iii (.>\·er looks airport & m vu11tu1n :. 2Uts~ Micht:lson, lrvm1·. :.andw1ch business. io'un- tust1c leuse. Current da1 ly Kross :approx. $300 $32,S(kl. 1h:ekini.: ck On nt•:1t cul· llaroor Vll'w Humes 4 I.Jr, l~e Nn pets. $275. tUO!l IJ Mis Walk to the beach Crom Sta. J:!()t art 6 tie su e :.t rcel Nc,·cr ram rm, close tu llilrk & GRAMD OPEMIMG siUfl Dr i51·3Wf.i thjs s mashing 1&2 bdrm llv1..'ll in. $52!> mu. l~·:i:.c, µvol & :ill ..,ch1)<1b. ,\,'Utl ••~e11-anU apt com plex. with tennis Personloshar• 1 n c I u J i; 11 11 •> I . May 1st. Sli25 11.13 llllil ~uu ,,,.. l::ast~ide J BIJ, 2 Bi\, fplc. court, clubhuu~c. iiool, Uaywoud Townhouse 75:?·0'll.\ &l IUddle, Inc. 6'16-Klll l ~a rd\·n cr ,dl' ,\i;cnt Nwnt llcal(hts J llr, Iha, BIG' APAHTMENTS D ish '"s h m irro red jat·uzzi, :.auna. ~unJcck 75!1·0774 5'16"1141 ,~·1 •. h"rdw"'~' firs· n" DOWNTOWN C.: M Willls. beaut triple>.. cm & beautiful l;ind:.capini.:. UHl<:c or dc:.k space. lll27 I '" •· u """ • ., gar, $3SO 645·7554 Alf C'lcc kitchen. Ui:.· AVOIDlNCOMPATIBLE Wcstchff 0 ... NU. Reas New 2 UI<, San Mult'!1, on pt!ts $425 'mo. 548·5'141 J l;ldrm s:!-1~ hwas ht>r, self cleanm" ROOMMATES! !HB·lltil·I; s.10.:iolts 10t h Calrw:iy flan(· ho -• :! Bdrm. 11 oh;i S:!75 2 hr. ll!c rlinmi,: rm, cpt~. " "'~·· ~.,,.. "TT.-.••• • . . · , , Sto;1it> to ocean, 2Ur. l l!J. fkaulitul park hkl· Jl · K'd k U\'en (\dulls only. Nu ~E-'...ul\.TI.S VNUl>\.ITW Ot'FICl::Sl'ACI:: s •• ~"1 .. ,.~ruaquin S I .IS unfurnas·hnd or 11.·1rl l' drp;.pallu. 1 so ·~·IS t II .,..,.~ 2 " .,.,.,., •PLANTS·Gli''TSCAnah • New Shop only $6,750 •WELDING-M ACHIN I': $7!1.SOO. SCHOOL Pvt Jr, Sr Ill Sl51\I + .., .,..,. • , mo:.1>hl'rt• 1wol . "'"" !"'2·06'iK I"-~· ir-i ... ur......,. Takes theGuesswurk F o n lse .. 1n l r\'inc "' .) furn,cuuplc~urfJ1111h 1:1<E 1\T HF1·1tE\ Ju.,IJt.•w ... 1c1i;.1111·11m -----S.aTerracelt.pt1 out offindmg thal L ari:esl cuntii.:uous L le 32 I only~ mo. l't1I 1n TION :... .... 1111m111 1: 1>lcl1·,hupp10I! I Sl::ASONS,\PTS 23731 Mannl'r.Lai:Nag RIGHTROOMMATI:: i;ruund fir ~JJ:lcc 1n .~ ••• ~~••••••••~• <-l udt:d 1714 1832 !lllil 'jUll.t!'t. :! h1•.t11h dul". \\'h~·ckhjir d1·~11:11t'd S1>al'. :! br lnhse. I' J ua. (714 14!/J.~l 832·4134Sance1971 ;iirpurt arc.1 up tu l:!,UOO 645·-1170 A1,'l 5-I0·060ll UI C \"C Lt:.: D l!:A t~ EHSlllPS lo be appu111t 1:(1 hcre. Top J:hcyclcs Trn" Sp0rti;uod:;. etc. 111 income. Call 114·!1711·3:11:1 ti11l1.1rcb 1111!hl lli.th1t·1I \1l11lh no J>t't~ prlfll. pvt patio. Adult:. Off1l·c hours 9 toc> ::.4.rt Call 'i1!e((·tr;arnl.ar Urc11nfr<int Rcjl Sharp' 2 llr +c ~htr ltil 1-: 11nhSlrt'\'l Nu pets. $250. mo 7lS Go..~s c--rot• Re-'tw < II ()r 3 br, frplc :.111tc. bltni:.. hoat i.ltr• tt•nm~ rnurt... i·r,, & 1"' Hew---' leach ll•t for ~ 4350 ~ r-"' • ' S4'1IO mo <:?l:l>S7t.:!7l3 $tiZS mo 5.Sll·ll~~ ,1x1v.1:11lr11r1,111~r.1nl!t• 1;.11.1~1i.nrli1;!111t:-,t; JuannSt M~rapt J ,,_... '"" :'t1r.1Jccko1 1•\ (:~ Sl"fITLF',SS :! llr rlt'n :! llu. Munat·u. in.-1 ~ M •I c arc. j\ .111 ~s;;o mo i\~l'nl ti7:1 tiSlll to SI() ~73-4 s):.trt' n aom ~lS ='1,•,1r n~w l hr 11• L>u-1 ''wet Easts1d;-; .:·~··:;:~·~••••••;••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~tr Kt:n"'·orth) fl"' \c .Tl\ I I'll.· . .., Full p ex "" . ' r. -<><• ux. ap o\·er-51nl:IC gar:ige $-10. 731 W 171 .. I 558-170 I Small Urcs:s Shop. Pnmt: loc ln\'en & fixtures 1111 I r H c:is 5 -ll! 0:!2J 6-'5 •1325. 58(; 55o.1U C M :1 llr 'li1.1 C1111d11 Ne" un 11 \lon;in h ~um nut l..1 j! '111.:ucl \dull' 11nh, r.·(, ''''I S15U mu 1111 l-.1• l~I I Tc!ti:!. H to 1 "ktl,I\ :-. .! , hr, lll:c.in '"'", I '• h.1, •I\.(• k I! II r . 1· I 0 ~ e In ·'IJ(I mu ''·•Y~ all 11 , 1!1-1 1211, C'\'C' ltli 7:?117 c • 1•.111 \'l\'W ;i hr s;n 5 I 'o:t ok. Fn• \fa111 ll1•ntab, ~u :.:nu 3271 ..•.•.••............... New 31>r. 2' 1ba. unfurn townh1>11 ~e Encl d bl i.;11rai:1•, d~hwhr. drp'> frµlr. pool & Jill'UUI 1, m1 . IJ11n.i llurbur s:igs 193 42ti(I :!1!1 wood Iii 1-(la~s h11rn1· m 11111('111111 C;111)0n $1)00 l't>NOO J iit I' ,11,1 .11 1110 l\n IC.IH-1 ;111 111'~1 taCht'fl 1(3rlll;l'. \IC\\. 1·•1mt't. $3.1.'\ mo H:ll 11:. 1 •1 1250 ....................... :1 Hr :! Ila .11 r 1 ontl ' 111,.c• to J>llt'tl . ~•111d 'to•" •lllCI '1/11 P•.'h K;n K.1!H I <1ful11 :! llr ~1uclt11, n·friL: ,h,111. 1iu1,1I . ",11111.1 .ill pr" W.1114 111 \h111" s.!ti:1 mu 1'1:1 I :~ •·" 3210 .lhr :!h.1 n111d•1 L>hl J>l>ol & n•" .1c 1'.1 lll•Jnlh K.n :~114;, ~,., .....................•. LOCJWMt Hlqwl $.I.Ill 'It•"' \111111t11~ "'"' hm I llr ' II 1 l.11n rm 1·1>"· th I"'· 1111!1' 1,.. l..'i.lh :... 3252 l>.-.·.:.111 1)1 ·.11; :.Mh lime t.111 n1u1 It cc Suu t.1.1}h1u111h 11111.1 , lrt " ... p.111 ••. , ,, .... 1 lourn;1ml'11L-. (\. 1111111• • ICl'.\l'IHl I \l'\11 1 :O.l EN r:-. :0.111 1!11-' It'., lot.•druom-. ... 11111 & un t11n1 \11Ml.-I, 111.,.n cl.111\ 111 to i IC1111111m .ll1 ~cr\H'~ .1\.111 ~., h1.1''- n ... 11.11r•·d ~trn .1t111lh .mh n11 pl'I' 0hkw°'>d G.u<.l\!n Aµ • .utm\.'nb ..-w,..n 1 .. c:lo~ ~1 ItI1114' .1C I ith ' hl!l 11:'.:'>1) ,.....,.. .. ec:lo/~ lil~l lhlh !'.I I j),1\ "r ,II lhl h c "°""°9"• OpnHcM.u .•........••...•.•..... Sot Ir s.,,. I ·5 pm 3298 -------1 llt Munn n ·h ll:I\ r1•1 r .11·1· tlom ··~ <iCKI '"'' 1:n IOtW a ll 1:1'\I l..1r~t· .111nu•l1\1· 'llh:Ut>I h 11 m c $ I 7 !'. I. 1• ,1 h 1• •..••...•...•..•....... l llr, :!h.1 L.:e fjm rm n•'" .1J>ph.tnn•:.. Cf>I d n11··· ,ir1·.1 nr Mi fo',.chfrn & M.1.in11ha ll1lll &193 t'1nesl ,1pl <"ompl\•\ I hr Compl1·1 .. " "\ 1·n Ihm.: <750 mo lo m11 t,7 1 ;.,:111 ur fii!"I 25-1:1 1().111721 ~ ... , :lhr 1 • ,11,1, new 1 pt~. pot & u..fwwisMd I • • drp:, SJllS 898·80\JO or .o\t1IV 2Ur&tft•,.c ,~1rdt•n wri l ••••••••••••••••••••••• honw in N11:1" I Shuft'!I "' ""IO ~.. 3802 llt:ac h. tcn111:-. 111101. ttowHi Funtlshed or ••••••••••••••••••••••• SS25t m o lll:t Kll-lti vr Uttfun.llMd 3300 Btll-:Ni\ l'K Ni•w I & 2 llr ·l!l5·5930 •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •. I I "" hll n llJ>U', CIJ It. I I j.,., ~. L .. e fofoe1t l25S ..•......•....•.....•.. Cd M·Superb !X:t'lln vu .\ Or 2•2 Uu, O/H. F/K Im ll\:ti.' fnrcl c:rdn. Xtra!'. S750 unr, $95U r. 6•14·~170 1-'0 H 1.F./\.~1·: llrnn1J new home In W(t1Hlt•d ;ir .. u. 41lr. 2' ~Ill', t'l'l~. drl)ll. Coftdo .... iwRI i\L', put au. t•lc. t 'lo!lc tn u..fwftisMd 3425 ~chi!'. nr t•orncr 11f Rirllo(t' •••••••••••• •• •• •• •• • •• Houle & Tolr1tc> Wuy OF.LUXE 3Br 2 8aofflsl T>m e by ~1 1 1 C.:1ncrin Tee L Niguel. Cntry Clb. W n y 0 r c• 11 I I ( 7 1..i ) Col'nm pool. 3b80C duell -S>IO 0960 wkdy, !l s $00tl pd. L.se. 41)'J-Z247 mo pnol Th'• Vill.1 Woo•!~. 81Kl! rth St ( 71 1 t ~:!I iO'ii! .•••••••••............. \·rly. boy v11•w Crum d e1·k 2 h r n e w I '' r 1' d 1• l' Garagl' ~Jlnr•· St" & refng, JhlllO, .:a' BBQ. l aundry h ook u p S-1011 mo 1nl'l ul al 675-21.~.1J lt.1 putw ~urdo•n arll1-. Br, bltns. pvt ~·ard. G;ir, looking ::-O:cwporl Uay l l!lh Sl Custa Mes;i __ ~ ""I"-"'' &1.! 1t10:1 16th Place. $300, no pets with balcony & firerlacc. b/J.7787 ' Fum Ofc. D;ink or Custa !WO Sl89 $675 m u 559·llKI'.! 4400 ~•asa 01 .. 'a, ""5 mu. .! llll .! l.J,1 prt'lt'I m,1lun -----------Offic• ltefttail m~ c w• "'" .1111111>. 1111 1·h1l1l1•r11 01 Hral(hl. cheery UJ>St;11ri-PARK HEWPORT ••••••••••••••••••••••• s.56·3900 ~·l'I i.1:! [>11.jjj J ill w <lct·k 2 hr. $27S II ac h e I o r ~. I u r :! 60' PU S"' FT ------- ,\dull:. No pets. t;46 -.n IS "··droom, & Townh"US"~ .,.. W!STCLIFF AREA .\MW,\Y 1>1strabulor 11> ht:ll'lllll prufcss1oni1b & other:! lo earn a 2nd Inc 10 Hrs wk 673·22'.!3. .., 1-:w 1 1u:u1<M i\l"l'S s.!:!5 mt• l'nv 11at11•~ c;,,rai:l':-. lln\•' h) ;:,177 .. :lt11•n. "r 1·.ill I •• ii r\ ~IC. '>HIMI THEIAYLEAF I 61 C!Htlt Ill . "'llkl 111t ... , om ~2 111 lll'aul1ful, 'l'••l'IVll' lh'" dlJI:-., 1'0111 µ~I µ11l111:> 1\(1111•~ 1111 Jll"l' 1;e1"\Ill11110. (" ,, ~11;111111:1 .!hr " i.:.11 'S:!''ll 1·1'1 I "'·'"'' P41 ··1••· 1·1.111·nt1.1 I .. ~. t'.1ll h1•t .... 1•1•n I & !'.. •• tt; 11:.'tl FoxhoUow YillOCJe t.:!I W Wal:mn 1>4to 20\U Fl l<N Ult I 'l/H HN •2lu 111wnh11mt·" lr1>I •l.t;1• pt1llll & l'nl .!:al .1.:1• • \•lulb. child lti & ov1·r ·:...m,111p..c11k lil-.111l 11t•w 2h1 . 2ha in ti f)lt'x . 11.11111 . luundr}. hltll\, $.100 1>12 lli03 "" ~ v ~~ 161i WESTCLIFl"-NB i-;t:;WPOHT IJ l::ACH 1-·rom S249.:xl AGT. :>41·5032 1400 Sq rt l\\'O P\1 br's Ou1et, cottage type lgc 2 br, pvt patio. ~ar. Wa!>h rm . Wtr pd. $260 mo fi4.'i-:tt1u, eve,; G4U·6775 Spec·tacular s pa, total 1----------s.ioo J>t!r mo. 6-li!·020ll recreation Pr<>gram, 1501 We1tclff Dr. social pro11ram. I! pools, I! Will ~ub·lll~:Se ' · or mor~ L' h' Newport t'inancaal Ctr Spat 2 br garden u11t l'ool & rec. All ulil 1><1 Adulb. no pt:ls $1115. mu UJ> Ind rcfril:. tennis t·ourt:.. Al .. us ion , of 900 sq ft . :.tore In a Island. Jamboree & San IAasiftcJ Office Spec• <.:o~la Mt:sa Shopp1111( Jua<iwn Hills Road. Call on Site Mam111er l' c n t c r . li a k c r at 17 I 4t644-1900 <714) fi.12·3111ext 246 1''ilirv1cw !li9·Gl-IU t:l l'uerto Mesa llJ5!J M a pl" Ave. CM &lG·tl505 Spac1ou11 ne w ~ & :1 Bdrm:., 2 buth unib acrO!>~ from c>ce11nfront & new city rl!c rt'at1unal de· ;! Br w carport Sl!JO Nt'w vclopmenl. Im med. oc pamt. water pd. 21tl2 .. c· c·upa ncy Jo'amilie:. & l'l.in•ntaa Cilll b t'lwn pell> Jl'C'l'pkd $335 up I 5. t>:lti·-1120 6i5·491l llrkr ----- '-IEW BREED APTS 1 Br 'J'nplex :?Ur $300 & $315. " l11rt. fplc, appln:.. pool, 1500 Ha\'cn Place Call J at u LZ 1 • c n c l g a r Mun lhru )o'r1 640·8:!50 Prime location in Jlunl· i n i;t o n U each on Brookhur~l. tj()() squa re feet. Sin1ile, gard~n type store or office. Good ~X · posure, assigned p;irk· in~. Call Mr. Plummer 963-6767 Adult~. S2c>O mo. 3!J3 Hamilton. M5·44 ll DB.UXE OFFICES Comml & indstl spaces, 200 to 2000 sq ft As low as 35' sq. rt. Lag Niguel & WESTCLIFt' Mission V ieJo areas 2 Br, 2 ha, adults. Nu Ha ndy to SD. Frwy. OH'ICI!: SPACI!:, 900 ~<1f1 compl furn. Newport Blvd C M SaSO m u . 548-2616 M F . • l MO nu;i-; llcNT• No lease rc4. l)lx of<:~ Adj Aarportcr llulcl From l·rm. lv :!..'00 sci ft LOWt::ST H,\Tt.S, full sernce~. llJJ 3223 Tai noun lusitwul...tol 4450 Hl•3t hct $175 for I~ lbr. pels $'l95/munthly. lnq Call: 8.11-1400 i:11odlocat1on. 170llWeslchH Dr.apt 18. ---------L-"'GU ..... l"'"'CH Tenex ll911 !Jtl!ll Sm 1''ee ---SO< per s q. Ct. -"• ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----LIDO 4001 81rch-N B s..et MARIHE FACILITY St:RVICE ANO SALl::S Dealer for J oh1l:.1111 O~fC, Mere. Custa .Me11:... tcrm~ Ull /51·1741 COFFEE SHOP SlS,uuo. JJUYS Own1c•r want~ lo retire:. htllc help required! Ull 751-3741 IAR HER Ir WIHE Sll.500 1'1:-:ll MONTH Beacb town loc;ilio11! Ull 751-3741 SJ.HDWICH SHOft 6 DAY OPEHATION No help rl!quired, Vl'r) low O\'erhead , $15,000 buy11 Ull 751 -3741 ~mu. l..ovely 2 Br. wtr 2 hr. 2 ba. l(arden. Jo'.P .. Agt. S.'1·5032 C°""'9rciol StOf'e 1id. encl gar, at.Ills, no har. $61.JO. A..ct 645-7S73 ----------Nt:ed 1-'aeld Hep type ai. iit·t.~ 548·9-tH Comme rcial Shops. of· or can be used us pr-0-suc·s for uu r act Cheap at ony price. Lg fices & 11touge. From $75 fe:1s1unal office. Located mg/video workshop. 1'11 2 Rr 11..., Ba. pvt patio. bach. Neor heh SIG.'i mo. 548-724!1 Costa Mesa. in older shopping com· e1C1>r. req. Sil!IO lnve11t qwel. S2SO ut1l P'I 343 Tenexll!Jti·9891Sm t'ee plex. with rustic al· ment. xlnt income pos~ Cabnllo. 548·9516 EXECUTIVE m011phere. $175 Mo .. ulll. 957·0282 --"-------YRLY, 3yrs old , 2Br . Ula. la ,frOftt Offl paid by landlor d Manllger want ed fo r utll pd, clo!ie lo heach.F ces MISSION lt}o;ALTY EXPANDING OPTICAL II t t bl_.,, l h-~• Prime Location i I 11ma apar men n ,. quiet neli:h >0r uvu, new 98SS. Coust, La11unu MF'<i CO. ls In pos t on let Dec r eased r e nt fur puint & cpts, S3JS mo . 3388ViaLldo,Nwpt8ch 494-0731 <>ffcr an excelle nt ov· Kl'r vi cc. 2 Dr 4! »1.1 , lst /l1111t + $150 sec de· F'urn. or unr. $lS0·$500 portunity for t he right 1~ulls, no J'ets. &15·5126 poelt. 673-~ art 6PM. Secretarial serv a\•ail. 4 DB.UXE OFC'S pcra.on. Minimum $75,UOO 2SOsq. fl. II lnve11lm ent req . M uwt 1 Bdrm Ba che lor . Sovth LOCJ111t9 3116 Ocean or Ba)" view. Cnnr. rm .• lieat 25, a $111oS, first & la1t. ••••••••••••••••••••••• I st ..... __... Frtt p11neled. 11rn. whsc In re· m t:el rigid qualifying -l 2 I L "'e standards. 642·7344 · -___ 64_S·_5_l26 ____ Lge, qulel, luxurluus. e:it· 675-5820 wkdys only. ar. or yr. ease. a" 2 b 2 b t ---------I" or es l ure a . Kc n l -... -0-R_S_A_L_E __ S_M_A_L_l.._ F.1S1de 2 Br 1~ Ba, fplc, cc. r. u ap . u CdM d lx 2 rm s ulte, Harkln!I. f'ABRICSTORE . H.D pool, twnhse st)'le. Kid11 Elevator lo scenic pnv. util pd, A/C, ample pkg. 714·S81·9393 CalU36·0616 OK . Avail now. $290 bch.IParty &laamperuofm. $155 motomo.675·0000. •-------------------· MB 0916 tot u secur ty. er eel ---------ltlTAfL STOltf ~to 1 __ SOJS ' Uvilijl or wknd retreat for -- s2115 2 IDlM the adventurous adult. .A.a-.-. Offlcu Btiach a rt-a, 96th 4. fl . All ••••• ••••••••••••••••• ~ b,._lk ~ oc'" I 01 n ew Im prov ements . , Clean, cpts, dprs. stv & Starlin& Ill $5lS/mo. 1 to · ·A 11JC)rt. x Crpt, cust. lighting, ht, 2-d & lnlT.D. • refrig. Purified wlr.,_4!19_._·283.S ________ s uites w /cpts , drps, frnlc, etc. Cash ror Im· LOANS AVAJLABLE d 0 1 ·-janitorial serv. F M ... c ed'tnoll -t Laura ry. reen awn. Ocean view, 2 br. Pool. iystm, All um .. a mple provemenls + flexible r 1 m...,..an Cov d earages. Ofr St. Laundry. Adullll. No pets prkg. No lae req'd, 2082 lease 675·3080 U0-4) 673·'883 Broker parking. Adults. no pets. $3SO 499·2621 S.E. Briatof, NB 557-7010 2000 F\llletton Ave. ( l blk •--·------- E. ol Nw-pt Ave & 1 blk .Af a twwftfs "9ntl11wd 2-4 MO NH So. ol Bay). 63t.o39'7 odlnfwwf•d HOO Full service, Individual 0... Point 3126 • ••• • • •••• • • ••• •• • •• • • • olfices, month to month •••• • • ••••••• •• • • •• • •• • P•IVllWtMG rent Including : Rece p. 1 & 2 Br npta, spectaculer JMD UNIT lion 11erv. personaliaed · I phone coverage, mail oc.-nn view, very c ean, die leDffllSI di h d d t! h h 1 s pate • un ergroun Lease. 4 rm suite w/bath. f'or c ed :ilr, n mplie patk'g. 4361Ai E . 17th St, CM. W iil d ecorat e . $275/mo. 673--0140 STOR E·OFn CE-SROP NewPort le Bay Center 2052 Newportt8lvd, CM 4146-1.252 or 644·2221 gor , .s w s r. p a t o , _..,, janltoral serv. All fn.im $22:1. 586-5478 Con •· I """ te mporary • CHUO utJI. except phone. 1---------- The beat of Newport's THE EXECUTIVE Laraeofficeor1hop 1p11ce good Ufe. SUJTE back of Lagun a Sea •Beamed cellln6J• M0-54'10 .. S po rta, $150 . 195 l •2poola &reccenters 1----------1 N ewport Blvd, C.M . Mort1111t., Trwt ~ IOJS ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOAllSI~% ~2..aTDa..-. Falreal Term• •inc. 1t4f SaHter-.....c .. 6fZ.Z171 l4M61 I HIYATIPMTY Will pay rnoro ror 1eur 2nd T.D. M2·3ST3 •PIU11h crpt.11 acdrapes OFC SUIT£ for rent, Arcade centar, Suite 0 •Atld aomuchmore ~an view, lit. b•lcony, rorlnfoorC1AJl6464311 For tale 2nd TD. SS,950. "1m. bachrlor $230 up1talra w /1arage, ~ 103 lnt., due 3/79. Will Unl\lrn.lbr $255 mo.53HSMDavidDahl ANTIQUE R O W 2426 dl1count. 492·1111 aft HUllly ..,.,.. 1---------Newport Blvd, C.M. 800 lpm """ IAST e. M. to 120011q. ft. Cpts. panel·•-------- HST S&ICTIOM Retail °" of'c. apa ce. at Ing, A/C1 pvt bath. Leua Tbe fastest draw ln the 14&3 uperior 40'·». Rtde<.-or'd .. am· o r mo. M e NA 8 H Weal. ·• Dally Pilot Ne6w~~~5·a3ch pleprk1 .. P\1.batha.1770 lt£Al.TY. 142·l3S4 or Claulrled Ad. Phone 4'"9.. Or.nae Ave. L11~1l t42·~eve1. 6'2·5678. I. '/. .. I -.... -_, ... -...... . -.. -..... ! .. DAILY PILOT ru..aay.Apnlb. 1911 t. .. uild it ... Diaper 1t...Hammer It ... Carpet SERVICE .. Cement It. .. Wire 1t...Hoe IL.Clean 1t...Move .• Press it.. .Paint It. .. Nail 1t...Plaster IL.Fix 1 t ... DIRECTORY It . Sew It Ledrn 1t ..... l .. 11• c.,..+W.l~e Cofttrodor Gtw•6•1J Hau1ncJ IMulatkMt ra:W11t91'1f•~ ......... ~ T•.t.._R.,..,. .............................................. ·•·••••·······••••··•·· ····················••· ·········•·•········•·· ...............................•..............................•..•... •••••·······•·•·•·····• WaJt~r Morna, General Carpet Man wlll lay youn OU AN~ U t-; pp N 1-: t<, t;xpr Uawiuao (lardent:r Sonny & Jt:r PREE haul PmtcainurullJy blown m, PAlNTIN<.i I ntr/ Exlr VERY NEAT PATCH CANOPY ·rv S~R\'l~t-; c.ont.r, room adda. re or rnine. Rl·paln & {;tn...ral coolra<-1or. Yd deanups. prunlna. tn11. cleanup, trre work c»at youraellpnccit. Uc Reuon•ble.depeodoblc JOBS&ITEXTURE 6i.t RATl::~~l('E cnodeltq, new cooatru, deanina too! Guar work maint.-nanr<'. rt•mudcl. U1mrrung, hauJ846-4678 for usable alemis l''en· 32:50lM. bond~ 003 9iS4i8 Free eat . Ca JI J ll )' Free F.at. 893·1439 At l''aar rn .9-tt.;J.1 lic._booded.No.20C*!!l. alblgJ(1•rnvi.ng:. 1''rec developlnit. Uc lf325fJ7 t;icpr'd Japanr&e ~;s~dtc» r1:1nuvi:d Mm.-y ------~711M ,. •11 Tia. f NMCMt eat, 6(5.J&46 963-3337 1111rdcner Com pl yard --••••••••••••••••••••••• Paint any Bdrm w12 coata ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••-•••• •• Ardllhctwal C-..t/C General Buildinit. Lie. No maintenance. s hrub MOVING & HAULING. t'ireplace1H'lanurs S49+palnt. Beam Ctl6 HONF.SAVERS. Plumb· CERAMIC TILl': Nl•w 111 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••~~••••• 200!)29, bondl.'tl. WUI en bery. trees Fr est a11yth1og. 11nywhere UnckCoocrtllt'ratao anµ,cl.olietaxlria. Ro&er lnaftlleatln.c Frt!t!C!ll. n •mndt•I i''tt'l!t.smljol.»o Archltectural & Struc PATIOS. WALKS tertalo percentage offer S48·1630 Cllll 11nyt1mt.! •·2515 Block Walla BBQ Pita '94-4201 $10 hr Honest & rellable welcome 536.24,26 aft :.. tural Phm•. Rrndl It u Ph 1 rrom unhceru;ed builder Rd1. ~ti. 646 0464 service. Ii or I\, M11lrchg . . • l'll.'W ~trucUc"' a.te.id· 1l IPt1 Cement Co Llr Or will llM~IHMO he Prof. Japanae LandAcop· ~ WORK GUARANTEED 847-0313or751 300 Cl'.:ltAMIC TILF. Tuh~ tCo m'l /Jndu a l rl~I lk l:londed. 1-'or e:it 1•1ttll for'developerinvet1tor or In& & GardenlQg Frt:l' •••,•••••••••••••••••••Free Eat. IHuckwall•. lntr/Exl.r. Free Ei.l. 2S ' hhnw l'r ll. k1t~h1•0' MO-T~ 751~7aft6pmorHI realtor. Joint v<:oture est.5'5-7072Geo.Jbu.shl WantaREALLY CLEAN a lumpstonl'. brick. VnExpr.M2-0296 Repairs t. Uep1p1nl( _!!oors.p11l10'!_~~-<!I~ _ __. ________ • am wlland owner OK con· HOUSE! Call Gingham Rea/Comm Reu:s. he/· Drains cleared. wakr ....,........ tact Walter Morn~. c/o Wor1cln1f? Instant edible Girl. Freeeat.s.645-5123 bond Bob 750·9354. Interior& Exterior paint· hlrs. etc. all p1~1. lleaa T'rffS-..ic• •••••••••••••••••••••••Cement work of all kinds Scott Realty I' 0 . Box ~en plant~ for you M2·9144 IDJ, Guar .sallsfactlon. rates. Dick Morr11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OayCare.Jnfaotato7 yrs ~~ate.Freee:~6625 82HlntKBch.Ca.92Mft m$40.M28223AM Mr.s Kingi. Cleaning. P..._,/P..... Frest.1.n1-2534Bob 711H962 Removali.. trimmin.: my home Coeta Mesa. I EEM JARVIS Gr•ralW.~ ~.a~~nf,J' 1-r~L~~ ................ !'! ..... Proleuiooal Painting. In-PLUMBER2tyniexpr. prwunit. rrt-e est .. t.1t"'<I CaU 548-3047 1 man crew. !> yni expr • . ••••••••••••••••••••••• terior/ExlA!rior Cree eat NON·' ~ION t'ully 1ru1uroo 642 ;tt,24 --------· powina ~ lln111bmg Set l\ddlt ·s. Rmdl'g, l\rs II 5 83:>-356l , .. Your c.... . . . . vn --C.pr•••r your owo foruis. save Ph962-3200. Lac~785fl HANDYMAN. Carpentry. Average !o:xtr I Stry $37S Expr d. &42-0388 751 3S39or~ Chuck's Tree Svi. P,alrn' ••••••••••••••••••••••• money. 494·1435 electrical. plumbing IMMACULATE 2 S tu PAPER . PAINT • ......._. ollvei. trunnwd. th1(lnl'(! Carpentry. Small Jobs. Bectric.e 9AMto8PMIH7 2787 CLEANING. Satisrac Pn~i'.:~~~~'l/la"::. 20Vrs Expr.Save$$ =.:~••••••••••••••• pr u n cd r cm 11 , t! d p---•· .. _ h ••••••••••••••••••••••• tion Guaranteed Call W--" f t ~U2211 fl!> .aucung, uuuo :ingang CllldC_.. £LF£TRfCAL St:RVICJ-: Savetlme ·Save Money Now!673·7n6AMWAY Guar.m11rd.trecest vi• (luar. ree es. no ••Spech1l1y Roofl1111 Co J Uceontr.eal.548·2719 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CAl..LSSlSh &SMALL BARBARA'S ----Ted627·'1900orM2--0l.M wait.Refs.642·1950 eve Don'tbuy lhatrunoftheTret· Trim rt>m"'' c.,.t Senke Child cue Lac-'d Hot JOBS842--823~· SHOPPING H00.sttleaning by reliable PETERS P"1NTING Pa 1nttna. lntr I Ex tr. I aull roor unu1 you've prune ltcai. t'ull> u1~r11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lunche1o, LOVING SERVICE ~1863 r ouplt:. re rere nces t:xpr'd Reas Ratea. 1uaraotee m y work seen our new ht'1tvy Tonyt>4S !>l~I CARE llcfs 642 S299 ELECTRICIAN All tyi>ei. Buy · Wrap · Deliver 62&6126or96J 5813 0 _ bl ( weight i.hmgles Special ---We Care Carpet Cleaners ' . . 1-·ree Est. Call Ge ae ncaeoaa e pnces, ree discounts for Sr'~ C1&JI 8ro·s Tree Sl•n 11·1 Steamcleanorahampoo mworlc. Lic/Bon<lt'd. In Gt 1' I llouseeleanang & Window M2-0458 at.Jim,9&1M86l Don613·".,.,".646-0036 Palms 1r1mm1·1I rut alsoupholst.ery·all work C I ador srd. Free est S40 .2404 ....................... Cl~arun.: Good rates & ----. ....,... l''I' l R ~nee'> au.u. Refs/MC. fresl •••••••••••••••••••••••Roon Sklpkwader. dump truck. rds Call ··u1g Lynn" INTERIOR/EXTR Paint· Expert painting. Cu.st.om c-~s cas • R d I dd I h uil k d """' 7711 ang Expr'd high qu1thly wortc & materials . .ZS yrs ....-Reu RJltes64S-3'7lS emo e 1• A It o na. ••••••••••••••••••••••• a ng.treewor gra ""° work. Super reas rates. expr R e f erences .••••••••••••••••••••••• Patio Cvrs &. Decks. Any Llnoleum no wu c-ov ln1. ck-mo. etr 751 3930 Rl h rd 1181).3361 ..... --------. M 0 BILE HY 0 R 0 type11 or construction. ing. & r~paar ~uh' noor HCllllincJ Dependable. eHlrlent, ..!!!_S 3181 John c a Aw. V.tlev Spas To Place your STEAM Cpt &c Uphol J o hn Mul11ni1 & Son Refs & he 498 2711 & own trans II B . F V ' EXCLNTPAINTING .. ~.......... ManufacturedbyGtn1.'0 ''fast Result'' cleaning Super ior MS-4780aft8 S6l ""''"" · ....................... C M · Npt. 848·0647 • R . -......-t Sa.Jes 962 01160 method 9< sq ft Ask ...,....., Hauling. moving, cleanup Fr~':s~ ~~06 ef~RED •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• ---------Service Directory about complete SPECIALIZING In all GetGR!o:t:Ncash $7/up.Troowork Reas, WIOLL CLEANTYOUR Wedding photography . WOULDN'TYOU ad .. Call Now Janilonal & hsccl'.: 11erv types remodeling. 11 yrs for WHITE elephants fai.t. frc~ est 842·4597 11 USE EXP1':R LY E::X..PERT Paantlng. t'a1r Call tor est. or appt. The rather ht' saabng" Gu a r /I n !I . U n 1 t c d an area. All work guar. with a Classifl<'d Ad 646-6S23 pr 1 c e:. 1o· re e c :s t AAA Photography Co. See cla11sif1c·ut1on 9000 642-56 78 &16-0427 962·8:114 Call 642·567R Sell idlt• 1tcms 642_ ~7K Want Ads Call 642·5678 Established 673·4967 642'4l!>_7 ______ ~ It can by 11 reality' bt. U2 AMW1•..ts/ PersoMI/ lost&,.,... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~· Sf O~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• SCRAM-lE1S ANSWERS Mui.hn -l)owdy Cheek -Nearly KILLt;D Consc1ent1ous reader Ht> used to believe evt'r )'thing he read Once he saw his name 1n lht· Obituary column by mb take. I le went uul and KILLED hlm1el£ to make th111111> r1ghl for the newspaper. -Lost & Fotlnd 5300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $100 REWA H L>. Gold Charm hrat1•ll•t, CM. lllwµt or Lng Uch arcatt 642·7fMi r."MW1.a11 5350 tWpWatt~d 7100 .... Want•d 7100HelpWanltd 7100 HelpWnt•d 7100HelpW..t.d 7100 HefpW..e.d 7100 HelpWant.d 7100 .....•......•...•..•..•••..•....•....•...•.....•.•.•.•.•.•.•••.•.... ······•····•···•··•••·· ··~···················· .................................•........•... ·•·••·•····••··••·····• HEAUTIFUI. GIHLS Apprentice Boat Carpen Auto &Standurd Trnn~ n • have 111n exc1t1ng t.ers ro r repair & bwldcr, exp only. Xlnt m.issage about their fiberglass. 7685248 act beneftts.962·6M5 ____ 1 Aruaheam Studio S.'15·5363 7pm. Auto trans R&R mt:ch FOR LADIES WHO want A pt MR r ·A s111 slants . aruc i':xp, own tool:., xlnt to talk to a guy. Cull Marntenance Cpl fl'ree benef1la 962-6655 anytune 1·821 6137 apt.. Call 646-4700 N B ---• (;randparents wanled for Artist & Model A.icnc-y ac- J girl who's never had ceptang portfolios & ap any LoUi of love & pu placatio ns. Ra1<s lo t1ence needed Call Riches. Inc • 25895 631·3183 after 3pm Marguenle Pkwy, Mis sion V1eJo. Ca 92675, Ste THlGOODUF£ 1'202 AVON AnYOllA reop1e Ptnoft7 If so. you'll enJO)' meet ing Pl.'Ople while ~cllln.: world famous AVON ASSEMILY Products. Good earn Fast growing skateboard mg.~ t1exible hr.. Call mama. is loolcang ror u l•540>-7•04-l o•r•Z•e•n•1t•h•7-1M-9•I sembly workers. Day & COTTONWOOD COVE Year around resort on tht! Colorado River, Nevada is now in 3rd & final stage of major bldg program & ts now intcrvtew6n~ couples (or managcment·non management. retail sales. merchandise. gen ofc & motel operations on a nine or 12 mo. basis . To the qualiried applicants, we offer. in addition to salary, paid rent &/or hvmg accom .. ut11Jt1cs. boat s lip. xlnt fringe benefits & paid vacations . Send resume to PO lo• 915 COiia Mna, CaUf. 92627 H you're an a ttrarttve petite :.an~le gal. betwn 35 & 40 who lakes to travpl; i.mlln~ & Lhe good hre & would lake lo meet a mun who does too. plt'U'I•' wrilt• about yourself & your dreams to me• at PO Uox 2563. Newport Beach , Ca !12663 rught shift!> t\ pply 17932 Babys1Uer p, time for oc Sky Park Cr . Slu G. raslonal 'wkdys.' Nwpt Irvine. Bchurca 114.273'76 __ HelpWante-d 7100 Ht4pWClllted 7100 llabya1tl~r, housckt!e~r. ••••• •• • •• • •••••••••••• •• •• •• • • • •• •• ••• •••• • • • hve an Mu11t drive & -------renona1 Senicu 5360 have refs llnwed mothtir ll o 0 k k t' (' P .c r s 0 m c OK 7~ stK•rctanal Salary open ~SEMBLERS Experienced DllJHB.P Experience nee. Apply San Aslt.on10 Winery. l!iOO Newport Blvd. CM FURMITUlt! IEPAIR HOblES..". I' 1t1rnc, 11vn Prior background In 21 . t;xpcr prl'f·d 1\ppty carpentry. cabinetry &a an perMtn. Ut•n Hr11w11 ·, refinishing req·d to a11· Resl.iurunt. JI tot\ (.'ou~t semble. repair It reflnush 1 lwy. Su Ld~Ull<• DELIVERY MAN for ear· anuq. furn 1o· tllme Pol> ly mom10g L.A. Times Good 1al & co. bener1t11 HOTEL home delivery route. No Apply an persoa. The An rURCHASfNG solmling. no collecting. Uque Gwld. 1801 K Oyer AGBfT Adil.a only. 2"'1 hr daily Rd. lrvme Heavy fOOd . bt-vt•raitt• & Muat have econo car. CiEMEllALOFACE room l'Xpl'r LeatJin.: 6J8.-0J26 Small electronics hrm N 8. hotel. Call Mon Prr Delivery. light. p;time Varl006ofc"producuon 9am Spm. 644 1700 t:ict Mu.st have car & know dul.les 1619 S Mannie. l08 Mr. Pedle!:_ __ _ beach areas. Work out ol Santa Ana. s.'7·4316 Housecleanrnic. ~"per Laguna office Call Mr. o t Speed General Shop Assembly & wn t nin'lpor a11on •&94·2570 Machining Small grow· Over 21 $3 00 hr t11 start ing co. Good advance· &42 7430. 646 \1171 _ DEMONSTRATORS for ment for the right depen llowiekl.oepcr. hvl• an. J!Vl food , dppl1anccs & dable pt'rson ~1q1er rm.baanmob1ll'h11mc ~ Jewelry f-'r1 & Sat 10·6 helprul i''1t1mc 64~·~ '>al Some t·ool.111~ Mubl <ind some other days. by appt. only dnw tii5JI11 ~~3~7;40·7000 or t7l41 GENERALOF'FIC'E -lloui;ckc••IH•r . Ii Vt' 1 n . COllRESPOHDEMT futher part 1hsahl\•!I & I DentaJCham11deAssl. Correspond wt ho me ~on Lrl! 1Jc111·hfr1111t LOS'J" Rinck & White M •••••••••••••••• ••••• •• · Newvurt Cl'nlt:r. 640 4506 Aar l(lrl. ultra ctavc. Salary +. Coll1:~e uk 646-~ F.xper or profeu1onal study students for our home lbkpn.:. mt•at:-., Clerk· Typist school grad. M6-35M. student serv1cl! dept. AP· wa~r orn·111t'<i 1H.'t1v1t 1l·~ Sal T . DenUJ·Pertodonwt needs ptlcant must bt: ahle to Lt ~ccy tt..r ,, t;ood es raenee asslat. 2 Days week com poae own lellllra, ht!allh 846 2289c11ei. type~+ wpm & handle CAil WASH HELP f ' & P /t Ovr 17 neutered cat. "Ohvcr", n.: and occasional Nr. Hoag Ua.p. 548-0923 bebn1tllng my home. -s.45-1606 Found Small black rabbit VOLT Vic 47lh lk Seashore in Np< Bch. Call 842..c.286 5400 reMPO'UAAY •• nw.cl Me 3848C...-Drin 546-4741 BARTENDER . Mus t 5Locatloru; for Class1ried l\dvertl•· w/poulble future U · details. Well eatab'tl•--------ing Department or the p111ns1on or hours . Ex educational firm G()()(f Daily Pilot Will also aa paoded dulles oppor X· benefits Apply National 'l lst or<lcr desk or ray cert rcq'd. SaJ open. Systems Corp . 4381 lndw.tnal h.itvt'rt-ft>t'l'nt'n METROCl\R WJ\SJI l'OOCT Al L WAIT1U~SS 2950 Harbor UI. C M 1.051 .. RA!ward. cal l:Uk & wht. Loni( haar, neutered "111le Vic 8rookhurst & lnd111napol1"· 118 9R8-7S32 & M7 1032 •THE At~SWE:R• It your'rt: s ingle and Url'd or the bar scene:.. we c,in show you o way to I Ac-rou From Oranite Co l\1rpon ) ~ual Op.por 1-:mploycr Mw;t h.ave exper & must c.;;mt:nl lw attractive Apply 1n SWIMMING POOL C:t:neral Allvcr11s1ng II B s.2-6631 Birch St. N 13 tNr o C flt'nlM btwn 6PM & 8PM <.:halon N1Rhlclub 72S DF.CKMF.N Raker St c M New Crl!W rormtn~ now mt.'t!l attrartavc & 1tct1ve ----- l>epartmcnt Must be Al E o E Jhle lo type w wpm. Dental Recept Peno ore. __ rpo_rt_I ------ hJ\C good phone VOICC Pill.rm: W/~1ble,(ut~re d n d J v J I I J b I t! cxpa!\-'llOn o r hrs t:Jt· Juto mobllt' t-:xce6 lent Pc r IJ JI I Phases · com puny hcncf1lb .ind t!llpeclally tn!'luranct: pro· ruturt• oJ}purtunllY for Ct!bl>IOg. Sal open. Career CifHERAL OFACI utc typing Girt Friday No sh nee Should bt: F11und Malt' I\ IJ$lralaan ~rd mix on Halboa P~ l'oant 61~ftM12 s1n1?lc propl ot 1116 al(CS ASSJSTANT f,1,t We ·ve got th1· CIVTL ENGINEf-.R a n " w ~ r J t Sl3'7tl $66711 \to V1dc.1111ew !197 5400 8 F an C1"Vil F:n.:anccranit Outt·r & Cicero nt.'<.'<li. <>x J>tlr'd helt> for boot cov 1•r.. & c:ush1ons 642 ~ or E l.T ... J minimum f'OUNO llloodhound. Mda Verde CC 1-~wt) ol 2 .>rs rxper an (.'ivil IJt: 1\ P rnf1·1>'-111n JI hilt tan, 1-' AhltlOl~. ubt <;1111 m1·mt1~·r,h1p for Engiol'ertntt Rt:QUl'i.I t'11t•kt11.JI Waalre'tll t:oh•1 I yr U;Veilblc. 7M· 7728 '181(' i\vo1l S I 1133 0219 ,1pµhcataorll> l'al)-of :-..111 un ,.,,,,•1t1nl(. pror1ta1Jh· & S Juan Ctp1slranu, Jl.rno .:IJmuurou' 1>ro rc~'> .,Ul1ND Yna male dog . ..,...... 450 Paseo Adelanto. Slln r.eam an 4<1 hr.. from pro Mesa V\•nlc <1rea. K<KKI ••••••••••••••••••••••• Juan Capistrano. (II r~1onals the hnl! art~ or h~e l(Utist. !'>4!>~1j twf ·w1~i..i1r :t 1-.umJ}C Stu !12675 or cal l (71 l l witatress tct•hmquei. Day !1 ~t> rient !'our ~ d.ty-1 , $1500 «J.1171 Piling d~adhn~ or eve sess1oru., pla1·r· t'ound . White Sa mnyctl (~II Sc.~t S.l2 ·•:Mil _AP'" IS. l9'T7 5PM ment a!l.MSt . l(ood )Ob Op· F11m11le, llU!. St1lrhci. __ .....__ '·---------•! pty. Call (71l 1 7SI Ul!M (714J5291671 W:yw'!!llOl&n •• Sn Calif Cot·kt.111 .......,.._ i\."i()('iatt• Rep Wa1trtlsli, Im· • 17922 Sky "'ound Small hrown ••••••••••••••••••••••• llOROVEA P:.srkBl.Ste C.lrvmc.t'a Laborer's. Ba c kup. F1n1shur::. Lcadmun Must he u1rnresi:.1vt:. 1ttnvc for perlt:ctlon. & 0t• rt''IJJOO:.lbh• Able tu form II, flow 11 . & r m11,h 1l New Co (iuod sh~ady d(t'OUnts J.:xpund1n~ truanan1o: In llUtMdt• i.ult·~ oppty H B 842-6631 Cam11tar w1orc 1>ro cedure Sal cu m m~uralc w1cxp Call r·or inkrvll!w r..all . 11424321 . ci<t 2711 tqual Opportunity t:mµluycr --------JM llUUSON CONST INC. /\very mellow Compuny COOK. cvcnlnRS & Sun for tnl.crv"' Mun fo'r1 . U S. r>Jo:NTAl.ASSISTANT m<a i846 337$ Oppty uva1l for bright --- ulert youni;i la<ly In busy Gener:.sl OHH·v. must denlul 0Cf1ce. Call work weekend•. phone 673-71W J 644-0510 Newport Dunes 957.1333 day lunch See Manof'ter ---at Rose & Crown. 31110 Dental Recept. Ortho ore. GB4ER.AL OFftCE CERAMICTRAJNE!o:s Plaza Or . S . Coas t Exper. prefd. Front & Typana. phon\.'8. etc for o r experie n ced, Village Back Salary open . new small busanesli. S3 mechanic-ally rncllnecl. Newport Bch. 640-0121 hr. 18312 Ward Sl. 1'"ln ITIJlture, for 1x•rm. fac· COOK/Exper Valley Oachshund n11x. llunt Schools&. MO 1.XPH. Hl:C !l..'711 lkh lastnlcHo. 7005 t 11 r y po s I t Ion !I Part time Wed evl's & Dental Assistant, 1·2 yrs --"-------- w bl'ner1ti. l\pply 1n other eves 31i needed. exper. Mod11rn ore. llntg General Ofc. Steno or ----µcrson Vohunn of Calif • 673·7730 Bch. 898-4425 Clerk typaa\, V11noul1 ore Cnll ~ 3Jllf ·•······•············•· ---------:144!1~ l>oheny Park R.:. ___ ;;;;;;;;;;;;-;_-duties lnvolvma bkkpn1ot If you't'' nt'w to Or1tnl!t> • Be h th"· bll ct t-'OUNU Whl mlllt' 1A10 MEN t1.I"· toy Vlt' lirookhuri.l wou '-'N C t rtl 1 Beauty ~~nrno ac . COAN, re--'D or ma "'pu c conta "'"' ~ · ••mporu Y '•i.1·on Manaoc>rT'-'I"'' ""' .._..llOft DESl<itil Pleasant personality & TIA.IN FOi tln,11-'nll your t'(iU(•allM MAHICUReST CIVIL Good co. bcncrlls DRAFTSMAN good appear nee Con· & Adum°', II II !lfl:I ~ l~ITIHDING r~t'Cntly l11~rhnr111·1I t-:NGIN1':EHING MUI': Apply.Jolly Roger tact Miu Adams. New TWO Wt; r:;K CLASS from the M•rv11'" nr ror New 1111Jon In CdM h.1,, $!104 $61112 Mo 333.1 P1mr1c Ct>l llwy Must have good draftln~ York Llfe In.sure nee Co . URGENT NEED .... lffnJobs WOMEN-MEN TRAIMHS MachOprs Assemblers Inventory Packa9ers Collate rs lnA~~~,·~rs Duy·W~k Monlh Or Lonitcr ll"s Your Oec1s1on YOUDON'TPJr.Y WE PAY YOU! Call Or Come In 'roduy l"OUNO ~11M>rrnn Hu11ky l'lr Malamute. rem \111' 17th .ts Ornniit-. <.:M ~7~@Vl':> .. , .. TIO"' WlOF.· J{)" any r~awn s~·kinK ll'm immt'tl opcrun.c a Hiii fur 1111,,h ,t•hool dol(ree +ex Newnnrt Be;ach techniques & mechanical S '·I bo Bl S 700 ,,. ,, n porary Ol'Clolrt'\lf~mploy M1tnac·ur111l rx1wr ti 1n per In Sub µrofCbSIOnal I~~~~,..,~~~~~~ aptitude. To de11gn & ~~~~ s~.aoOO teEOE :-.P • 1v11 I .... 1~~!i-~~~r ment, con.'tadl'f' thl" um Juhcuu. 5cul1Hutlld engineering work. He I draft part changes. run mlf 133-1441 IELL~ GOOO JOB que09por You t'On rnrn nalb & p('(j1curea N111l quest applications. City COOK Needed for t'onv bluepnnl m1chanc. d<>cu·i----------~--------- 01'1'<.HtTUNl'rf ES mr".·~ntt ourndmeranm1~unra1~"1 of San Juan Capistrano. h°!e!tal ffrom lEOam ~d ~u~:o~::':'. ss~ff~~~ GwwwoalOfc, Sii .,.u AMSUCA,. '196 Piil W'f£t( ' :l2400 Paseo Adeltrnto. 6 __.,m. /time. ~xper Must have good skills IM.-anc. ~retary t'inunrtul arr11ngemcnb San Juan Capistrano. only. Please apply I knowledge helpful. App· Vaned gen'I ofc duues Exper'd Good typing. SlSO ••••••••••••••••••••••• lilTENOBS &~ on your produc C'l1mmensurate w 1ox~r ea \121>7:-, Or call 1714) peraon. Beverly Manor, ly at l!ricboo Yacht&. Wiii tram Salary com· pleusanl phone voice Dnnkl~J)f"Obl~m• ~ t1v1ty Co mm t •pn-sentcllenlclc <.:all 4931171 Falmgdeadlinc 340Vlctona,CM 1931 0.... Ave. Sant.II menauratu w/exper lA1m1ted bkkpn.i Xlnt C.11 Alcohol llt>lphn• 1104 ~ 17\lt St., l:ii\ lnct-nUvfl ~ _,xtra prnllt Mr Magnano 1173 2835 Apnl 1$ UY17. SPM. COOKS. BART""NOERS. _Ana _________ 1 Newport Ctr I~ Xlnl workmg conds Newport 834·l960 tl.ay" SKI 63'14 evt•11 "" Ctr 1' Jtbnaday~~ "1Ar\niJbonWll OnlheJoh --------• CIVILPIUNCIPAL.. ORI VF.kS P t Time. ~~kor benefilll New York Life Of<' opsal 75110313 PREGN NT? Schoolsf'.outToCoa-;t training. Tremendous ENGINEERINGAIDE Over 21 yrs fmmed For conv . bo•palal Insurance Co.Call Rita -IMV&n'ORY- ' Af d L-A--c;-·o_l._l._E_'_G_E_' 0 t' pot• nt 1 al Lo rl' a r h BEA UTV H a1 raly ll1t .,11~ $1410 Mo OpenlntJs Apply 1 Pleue call. u > S3()..a33 Gladstone, 844·1230 for Car D& con 1 ential • •• .--.-..ft man"'0 • ~ant.,...forEIToro salo" ., I E I 0 C~OLCLUK couuelin!l & referral MASSAGE, Low c.'01t _.... ··-~ """" -'-" " flll(h HdlOOJ de~ret-+ 11 penion, e 'n Ed.a P na, forappt appt. qua ppor "'"'" Abortion. 11dopt1on ... o.y Evo·Sal Cla~ In --poall.tom. Muitl I)(! ____ Ca_ll_837 __ 4743 ____ m1rumum or 2 yrs l'Xf)cr 410E.17lhSt,C M .:;._.· ______ Employee Manual invcnt1)ry Wiii "" penooable • amhtlloua 1 DtSMWAS .. S Ut keep rec-orl1 or movl! ~1Mng. Sant.aAna.~7171 P'M appointment only BOATCARPENTERS 10 Sub·Pro rcss io•HI GUAllDSWAKTlD ment of u lt inventory lo -AJ>CARE $41 U&3 GUITAR L,.,.,",..,,NS for ,.11 caJI E 1 pc r I e n red b 0 al en1tane1·rlng work. ltc Apply In person. Man o'• r ~ " cal"p(1ntt:r1' needed Xlnl qul'!lt appftrot1nns. City CQOIS Ralaurant.3201 E.Co.ut Full & P llame·l tv1n11 factory. evah111t1on 11 •SH •Ro.,..•s• lll!le&. lhon>uah teacbln1: ~!!;.~~~) C'l1. ooncrtt.'t. Pac1flcu Uy of ~<•n Junn ('ap111trano. NlOHTSHIM' Hwy. CdM. M=~~r~B~!~ ~r~;~J. ~::;:er~r!t:l~~ ~rr:l~ A " & pop songs. 1162-7498 K~·r y .. ~h·-. "'"' w 3Z400 P11seo Adelanto. OllI'CA.LLMASSAOE ---------•I .. , "' '"'" I A1lplyMon·FrlJ..8pm DlSPLAY WINOOW Uniforms fur~ No ca1h lion Mu:sl be .cuod -.1~ Job. W...t.14 7075 I St. Costa Ml'H San Juun Cup lllrirno. TRJMMER ouUay. car /It phone nee w/figure11. detail orient ••••••••••••••••••••••·t-11--------•I --------Ca 92675 or c-all (7111 f'-da Uz F J S A I U I r-1 " ed I k ---------493-ll71. Flhn~deadllne DUI o r r . p ortswear PP 'I mverso •v _,,. • neat wnt nit. 10 ey •II •1e~•5 * Top notch Cntrlr looklnll l~~J UHllf'[R BOATS 900 Uayalde Or. NB Chain Store. Some eicper Uon Servlct:. 1.226 W $th by touch, late typm1t. l':x ft.A ~ for •m growth Mric Co ~. """"'9 W1LLARDIOATCO AprillS.t977.5 M. 876-5119 preferred. Apply In St, Santa Ana In per. in Inventory control OlJreA.LL llASSAGE that wan ta a uper1or For Jr. Sporlswuar EqualOppor. Employer person "Petrles". 147 terv1ews M·F 10 30a&m· ,,,q·d. 6PM·2AM 838-1780 euadance. w/O O.tt. up Chain Store. Oppor. for 11.200Condor Ave CLERICAL Weetmini1Ler Mall noon& l .J0..4 30pm Apply In Pcr'IOn Ma-0121 advancement. GcneroWt Fountain Valley CAMlllO MFW. IXOTIC•llU benefits. Salary com. lmmedOperungsf'or *TELEPHONE COOKS. So. L1guna. Distributor lnt.erest.ed 1n CiUAIDS 7001c1111st.ll u Maaaage&Modclin111 Bookkeeping-Smull men:sw-atew/oxper. Exterlor Carpenteni pttime & f/Ume. Cof(ee p/Urne Income or SlOOO ,._,.0 u~-(W of Dc;H'h& '""-·" u .. 3"'"'/"•" ... ,,.,. and/ or oow btmlle88C8 Call M c a•t lnt.erlorC•rpentera COMPANY* """" R f I per mo or more ~ -,,_....... v-.u -.· ·-.,.,,_ I . r.. Touth·Utp s • ..,., exp ~ 1. p ea•e .,.. Permanent 1'\tll Ac P•rt SO Of Garftc:ld I UMDAaVtCKI de~~.~f~~:~c:o~~: ~=.;:;~ F..xpefiencePreferri!d C harlie's Chill ore bcneflti . M a t u r e . Ume.Phooll&atransp~· EQua~>ppod;mploycr o.tc.I Jou r n a I 1. G I L A 11,_________ F.quaJ Oppor Employer s.19 ~I _6.19-6 __ 123_______ q 'd Retired welcome MmHp ,Juumals.CJL.atmts,qt· Personnel Q.IOk want.ed lunch/dtn·Eacc. Secy w 1somtt Call546·027•:orchtal02. Jewelry PwtW,..ofltf _lyreporta,et.c m 9364 AUTOMICHAMIC 1,.._11.._ Needed nt•r 1h1rt . 4o hn. Ma advmlkta bkgmd & lite CIOll«t Wednesday J HBIBT SenlD1allOran1cCo. Foreign. 3 yrs exper. """"'"''_... .. ._ Barkers 2J..:! E 17th St. bkkpg Mature/age 3S. to u ••• C•u"•t Ith r lJo . • MJ-2743 f\111 blda mainl man t. Small busy omce 1eek1 c M so Aak for &hu Dunham ....... .,., ... · w 0 w HAU JEWB.LYS a.rouod care etc. aeeks _sa_tary ........ _open...__&U __ :u_34 ___ , s harp ronacieolloua lmm......,._ly ~ 101 preferred. Morale Now lntcrvltwlnt( al s RELAXING MASSAGE lull umo poe1Uon. Room AUTOM011VE PARTS per500 a(I.: ~·~ wlth W\i Count4lr alrl. houn l1 lo4,-.. ..-.. -..-.. ..-.. ...,._ Booeten.W-1788 Coa11t rlau Location for BobJam•· &1alary Write Ad t8S4 SALESPERSON mlnimum3¥rainlJIP1Di Sud\lr thalauunl -.....0..WJl.W...---..-.. l•-1111111!.-----•I upcr'd F ttlme Sales ~.t.=~11 Dally Piiot P .O Box Act.lonaalHpenonwant· payroll, A/P, A/R, un<t EXPEll94CIO 67!'>-ll>M RISPAID Ll-~-H te People an floe Jewnlry 1 l.580,Cll.Ca.ma& ed for Aulo·Ma r l na atat~mentl. tntcreaUn& ONLY ·--------•I ~crow~y tA>SUK nva 01 SI Top HI, bene .• & lldvan· DRINKING Y-1..--W--.d----7-9-00-• Warehouse distributor varlod atmoaphere ~t tA> te.W Outa · g oppot. ror 1 cemoot. Call Mr Moma. rr••\e• problems. fl:::?:. •••••••••••••••••• s.rvtcecurrentaccount.a Southland Properties. c_.... C ....... er PurcbuClk lo"50 pcoplo Orleot•d ID• w-1m. doesn't 901,,. lMm. ir ln ITO'iftftl company . ~•·2960Carot. •CllStlmer Rep URIH ....," A«'Ou.DUnJ Clk *"'> dtvldual able to work 1;-;-.-.-.-.-.-.-,;.-,;-__ _ ~:!, b~plt!N~ Ex=.:.*:::n~co OOA51'~~UBORS laa't iper/Wt-s =~It i~~~~anrcawc:T:~ 1n1ne~~°':ae11Cy ~~.~~le hn. E•p•r. KITCHIMMAtilAGH ,._ __ 833-9582 hu Im~ ope11ln& for ---------Milluro &ood uUlc~ *0.11bff's machine. lmmcd. open· 4ME11lh Corta M~a Apply9am·noon, E1cper'd.Mualbefastrry -"'------·------• an exper 'd acc:ta pay/rec AutomoUve akllla, knowledau or tJ;-an recent exp tna. Sultc2a4 &U-1470 Mon.Fri. Penonncl cook Oood wages &t ~1'9111....... t'lwk. CaJI Mary MautlO New DetaH Shop need.a jewelry preferred. c213 .Na.A.. Msriotf Heht benefits. tll.SSo. El Camino Roal at (714)983-'1813. help.. 968-8441<'114) 75e-US5 "'81M 900 Newport Ctr Or Ap_pl)' Mon &Tuell San Ctcme.nte. Fully lie. F,qual OJ>port Employer Top wa~ paid. Eniitne ALI Cl.Ml Newport e .. ch JOU Y 1.0GH d2 7296 _...__-'-'---------. Stcamena. enl( palnlera, Bealnner'a spot for i}quatOs>t> Emplyr m/f 400S Cotu1t1lwy __ ror,..;__•~PP';._· -·---iACCOUMTIM6CLllK buffers 111 poll.then. UP· IOOKK..a bt11ht penon. Plea1111t1~~~~~~~~ La"una Ueacb ~-s· Wi\h 10me exper, 10 ke)', holalery 1hampo0flr1, Construction uper de· woi\tlna conda. Oppt.y for la * "~· To Joln outat.aod· cblck out, pick· up • d• attable, m•lnt.aln coat &raillina 6 advancement. Have tometl\lng you want Outtall Muaage Ina oPUrt (Ion ln lrv\nc Uvt'l'J. Apply at led 1 led Jl41 C..... Dft•• 17~ ht wk • ...., per mo. '°NII? Claaal!ltld ad• tlo The futest draw ln lhc lQAM 2AM 731·64411 ma Pk. Call Mr. &eke 2058 Harbor Bl. CM ~1;:• .. ,,.. ~ 14M741 Equal 0ppor ~mptoyer to JtaJ1. Call MM700 nt It well -Call NOW, West. a Dally rilot ..,.._,, 141-lOIO ...,.._.... .-~ (Acrot.1 From 1~~~~~~~~~-~21J~·:.________ Ml•N11. Cla11Haed Ad Phonl" Dml pve up lbe 1bJpl I'· 143 W78 ''Ual' It In claaslfled. auUled Ada ••II t>la 'D1lde rou.r okl atilff for Oran.~ Airpon> SILL ldl• Item! w\lh a 11w '"'°" draw lJI Ult ..;;.;;;..·...._ _____ _ Ship to •bore retultr• ttem•. rmall lt•cn• or new ~oodlH with • ~~-~· to aell? Squal hptoyer De.Uy PtlotC1autned Ad. W•t .. a 0.111 Ptlot Sell tN"'9 ra9'. wttb DaUJ nnc1 what >'°" wut tn 143 lf78. •nt Item 842 ~. Claas111ed ad Ml-.MTt uam&1-. ada do It •~II Ma Je78. Claaa1lled Ad. Ml·Wft. PiJot Want Ada Dally Pilot (.'llua1flttla \ I .JetpW..ted 7100HetpW•t.cl 7100 HelpW..t.d 7 100 HefpWOl.t.d 7100 He4pW..ted 7t00MlflpW..ted 7t00 .!.!T\!l!d!X~!!l:.;·'\::itP'1~15~ . .:,:t9:!..:n:__ _____ __.:O::.:.A.:..::IL:....:..V...;..Pl..;:.lO"'-T-_.C7....._ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Potttt want«! to throw SALES-NaUoculJ SPQl'Unlt Service Sta SaleamAn Hetp W•t.cl 7100 1o1CJ1 1040 M11cr'r -IOIO I .a-. I HO• ....... 0,.. pota on. pott~ra wbocl. Goods Olflnbutor a.eek.a nper·d only. Evn & JE1£PHQY( •••••••••,••••••••••••• •••• .. •••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lm19111'S Call979-7MO Muat have prodU(Uon motivated tt1h:phone wk~ Nul •PJ)Nt "-n _.ai.GoktenKet.for1tud SW1MM1 ... POOl. ~ T START NOW ! 1111 ! NIGHT CLERK. full Ume np Xln1 pay 142 81&8 :1~~· io 0~~l a°: bandwriUftl Appl1. ~ • ..... WlDEffOIJSE 2 Yrs okl w/pa\)ert • SACRJJ'lC~ ~:any l~~b~o ~~~ apply ln ~only. All counu thruout US Newport81¥d,C M. Lem.I Term u:=pment • ~~:.!~br!e. Beaut :;:~•b:r~~. •.t! per ~All.hluns ff ab a 0 l e l . 2 2 s .._.. ar•· S.lory • rornm c M Service Station Allen ln t..aaun• Hilla MHH~EI ground awlmmhaa poot ' . Newpo rt Blvd Coala nrWVI .a louUon Call 9•m·4Pm dant. exper·d Day 6 Fo r aom"o n4! lo d o MM White edotable poodles. lttl over rrom lilt Mesa Ope rorlntervw.9'79 41Zl,_ F.VCll P\lll&p/Ume Ap telephonl' work. lln 12 Oood oppty (or tndlv toy, AKC ttmalt ataton \Of Pritt . n -.-~ N\JRSF. fltDr "ALES d " ply, Shell Station. 17th&. noun to 6pm If 1n1tn•3t wtexper._. .. 1n wareboU$t 7$&..s518Coeta llltt1• Guaranteed lftltall.aUoe .... L-.-f .. -M be 'd I ....._t., • co. expan in. lrvtnc,NB "" II mgmt ..,..pcrvtAOC")' tit· "'•r ..... Call CAnabei.m) • '"""'~-· · -WJt uptt n ,,...,. needs 3 people to worli: ""ca pt!r re<fd Good benerll FREE ... ..... ' 'I ,,. ' t I I I I tf I " Diay ahUt, f /lime for metaJ. close tolerance. plttme XJnt oppty Cor Service Sta Attendant. . s>ilti SulaC")' open Sulyham Terrier ) 3 3 3 24 0 C 0 11 t I! t C<ll'IV hotptlal w/ac:tlve. dla.1 tallber. college tiludenl 847 720I. exper'd Full OT p/llmc ~o~ 0 t f 1 c e • AKC. 847 9$.o Daya/evea 14M451 rwWrlllJVe nur11ng rro· AP9{y Atc:o stauoo. 17th ~ f7 IAI IA. WANTED EquaJOpporEmployer ~naerita. CC~~~ac::•Mr~ SEA.MSTRISS ~lrvrnc,C M 0 5507VOe06Tlload •Y••• ~.':!!~•••••••~~!~ TOP CASH DOLLAR Gray. Park Lido (;onv. Straight Aero Marine. Service Sta. Help full or • '-\"I~()\ I A'-\CX IAI I' To oood home P'amale I' A I 0 F 0 R V 0 Ult •· ('.enter, 466 Fiuphlp Rd, $48-1486 p/time. Apply. 990 &. 3723 B\rch St. N 8 ,envnul A.4J1Ky fri:h Setter ~payed $ JEWELRY. WATCHts. lepl Advertisin1 Clerk· Typist N B ~&2·ll044 5«1'etary Coast Hwy. N 8 37ZJ Bln:h St. N. 8 . yrs. need I fa m ii y . ART OBJECTS. GOLD. Nunes Aldeti, nil shifts. n ecw.,_ate S.C ..... cwy S.wt..c)Mad. Opn TIRE' CHANGER M\n I '57.0045 842-8208aft6 SlLV ER SERVICE. ull tn start. also l 4M 4SS Sm. offlre w /mult•· Expenenred. Near OC yrllre st.o~exp.$600+lo 100%Employer FlNI!: FURN. •AN· wk/ends only, day shirt. Equal Oppor Employer rc11pon11lb1litlci.. l.'xper AJrporl ~ st.art 645-2380 .Rmined Male Mixed Beaale. 14 TIQUES. ~ 2200 Po.1t1on now available tor part time llSSialant to Legal Advertislnl( Direr· WT, 2S hours per week minimum. noon s 00 PM dally We train you to work req. Salary open .. ln weeks Needs good L•IA.A...a.AIT.A.A-S with lhe multi handirap. NISSMAM t1•rvlew1n.: will bl'l(tn Sha rp Gal. p/tlmc that home.C.1161$-5087. vww"'w ,,_., S2 so per hr. must have 360 F / t Im•. Good wee I( oC 4 /18 St-nd ran understand lhe way I TOOL o 01[ Freet.of!:! bome. Lab/· from your bwllnes• card. ., own r ar and phone. Call 1 M 0 b Rt11uml' to t.:lass1f11.'d think & do No typinic or • We ff-Jobsl r -•u 1 .. All Send one rard ror each Moo. lhru f')-19 l2 form· ::_o~la . r. ru e · Adll008, Dally Pilot. PU fanry l'lot.hes. Pref 25·l5 MllfER JIWU • ~·.~~~~· o1 mo. ta& plu.s one spare We lervlew hr1. Hy-Lond Box 156(), Costa Mesa. yrs. Sorry no r1garelles M TOPSS$SSUS return permanently Home Santa Ana. 9861 ••.u R•T"'-Ca 92626 Mfg & RE. ro. 548..gJ()() Exper In high nrec:1s1on ~ FREE. Female yr old lab sealed attractive t.ai • Gen eral orr1ce ex · ~~ ,..,., "10 tl '' ti I I West l llh St. Santa Ana. SALES ASSOCIATES '7" am'l1 Y small prol(ressive dies Typiah mix. s payed. trai ned. strap. mee ng a r ne perienc:e and light typing SJ1~741, orr Brookbursl, SECRETARY Able to work 1nde pco T h T-1..h lovealnds. 968-2801 l.D requarernenta. f>re. skills required 13~ 40 SO of Westminster Highly visible. comfort• GCfteral Real Es tate rll· SHIWIMG • denUy & have own tools ec ,,... vent 1068 "theft: For a wpm). Typing test will ble offlte. CdM. Good velnpmcnt firm rch.H'ut PACkAGIMG DS'T. Clean. air cond shop fllX Operaton FREE Setter fupptes. 6 peraonallud tag enclose be administered lo itll ---------•! park.lng. lnnovat1ve peo· Ulg tonew ofralth~OC We have anopenlnginan STACOSWITCHIMC A.cdwc)CJeriu week.sold C.I wallpapu. fabric: or appUc:ant.s. NURSING pie. Highest rommiss1on Alrport t•i(•harge sery all girl dept. Sal. o pcon I l.39 Baker. Costa Mesa looldleepf" (7141 SS7-08S9 ··Day Gto·· paper ol& we Exposure to a nd /or LVM's 3.11 F/tifM s~pllt:J"e~ ~ t~~r ~o,r w1lypmi: & sh pref'd Sal w some exper . but will 549•3041 K~ Opn Fa.._. IOSO will back ol& tnm YOW' od f al I S com mensurate w/expcr tram. FUii co benertls 1 Op ! 1 •-~·h ••••••••••••••••••••••• tap. Or try two cards aeneral undersla mg o RH 11-7 R.a.f nu mterv ew am & ability SS8·7M:I Dellro n1c Corp . 929 Equ:i por mp oy~r __,,...._. back lo bark court system11 and legal Summey.673-7601 BakerSl,C M.S45-0403. ---a.rill STOREWlDESALE PRICES. flhng procedures deslra· SECRETl\RY. p/l1me for TEMPO New & used Cum. appl"s. S2eaor3/SS ~e LVH'a 7·3F/"----------1 ww firm Exi>er prd ·d SIUPPING MaJor recrea TRA.VB.A.GIE:MT T u.a... 11\b<'. Wilson's Bargain 4/5tags$1.60ea. Automobile neres8ary for occasional local dnv ing. Exrellenl company benefits. Send short rcsurne o r personal history lo MwwtA.idet 1\11 Shifts llunltngton Valley Convalesrent Hospital 8382 Newman Ave llunl Brh 842-SSSI l a.I fs•41e Ca11Judy 833-3622 t 1onal produrt mrg 2 yu as a manage r. •lllpOf'arJ~_,. Noott <2 Stores1. ~ &i 6/9 lagsS1.SOea V4lll Ull -----nt.'Cds a Sh1pving & Qual domestJl· & international Cal 540-4455 8M W 19th. CM 642 7930 lOor more$1 40ea. Huntington Beac h Sec:rctary/Rece pl1on1sl Control Coordinato r cxper Salary +comm EqualOpporEmployer &548·3262 SaJesTaxlnrluded Property Management Nwpt Beach Sailing Previous exp pret'd, bul Call Paul549·4111___ NOCARO'! Company looking ror ex business Off1re + Sales not absolutely n~ Apply TD .a.ya. "''-.......r d d r * *I BUY* * Draw your own or send penenred person In rent & phone exper desired. by phone. 541-~. ext 9. '""' "'Wa"lll I Wo men n ee e or Good used Furniture & name. address. phone A collecttons. Real Estate full time. mcl wknds. with minimum 4 yrs eit housecleaning service l\ppllanc:es-OR I will we'll make one \.ard per lice_nse required. Some Call 714-645 7100 pr. needed ror high com Robbie's ROCJ Mop sell or SELL for You tag. Add 25< earh. Mike Tinsley typing. Call Agnes ror Sr. Personnel m e r c:ial .iRe n c y 1n 548·0757 MASTEASAUCTIO.,. Sendcheckormoneyor· ---------1 appt.963-4567. Secrl.!tary, P /ll mc lu Newport Beach Call for derto: Nurstn{( f/time. m ust be a good Adrru'nlS· tfatOr appt 540·.sMl WOMEN'S Apparel dis· 646-86'6 & 133·9'25 PILOT,RIMTIMG DAILY PILOT ... O .IOX 1560 Cotta Mna. Co. 9Z6Z6 Equal Opportunity Employer ---- LEGAL TR.AIMEE For Newport Ctr Law "'"° Good typing s kills req'd £811 759-().131 UFEwUARDS & WSI Instructors Hlnnj! now Lake "'orest Sun & Sall Club 2-475?. Toledti Way, t::l • Toro. 586-086() LIFE INS /\CENTS Ma1or Lire Insurance AgC'nry needs rerrwL'I or agents. ran l·arn $20,0IJO or more lhe Isl )Ir Lcall:. rum1shed 1Superv1wr~1 Mgrs rlJ('nln~i; I C'ull for ~~1714 ) 7f .. ~ 7761 LVN,f /TIME Re lief Xlnt bt•nt-r1ts Unyvlew Conv llosp1tal, 2055 Thurm Ave, CM 642·3505 LVM'S/Aldet & KfkhetlHelp Garfield (;(lnv llo~v . nR1 Garfield /\V\', llU 847 9671 RM't $74 t ypist. Sulury com -tributor w/basic math -. \STAFF' CHG NURSE) RECEPTIONIST men.$urale with abihly. lndivldual needed w/in Typist. exp. Xerox 800 ablUly 979-1805, 8:30 t.o s. ut velvet sofa & Inv Colt~·~es~.xd:.io 92626 LVM' $44 To$600 Ideal working rond1liom1 dusl'I rerruillog ex per operator l ntl.'rm1ttenl ask for Mario e s e a l . G u m e s t~ t · •-~---------- 1 ProgreHlve animal in La g una Be a c h Xlnl benefit pkt(. Salary work Nd Immediately match.mg corree tables. •MATTRESSES• <PRIVATE DUTY) hospital offers exl'ep 7141494 6536Judy oven. . The Offi<'c 752 ~ wall unit. s ora tables AIDES $35 l 1 on a I fut u r e f o r Equal Opp<>r. Emplo>•er 1 _________ 1 LamP6. naug sofa. glass Single Sets $39.SO IPRIVATEOUTY) versatile. take C'harl(I.', ~'~~~ TYPISTS MwchcmdM top dinette. cut velvet F\111Slz.e$44.SO QUALIFIED NURSES mature person. Mm 4 yrs ---------•I ••••••••••••••••••••••• rhalr. Kng or Qn s1ie B&J Mo11tess Foc10ty MAKE YOUR CHOICE: ofc exper. req·d Call s • INSTANT ~ 1005 bdrm set. mettresse!\. 838 Eosr Isl Sr. SA WE NEED PRIVATE _SS2_·LS_ll_.____ ecretar1es '-'\IR0\1,\C:,'>{)( f,\JI" ••••••••••••••••••••••• glass & wood coffee S47·S636 F NM t d b I e s /\ L L I N ~JLTE~· tt,;~'b,A .[LL1-------PenoMetAcrcy ASSIS ENTS Wonderland EXCELLENT c oN • EWPORTBCHTENNtS DAYS HOU RS·DEPTS RECEPTIONIST T • t 3723 Btrc:h St, N B Of Ant" I DITlON ~-4760 CLUB l..1m1led Mem· H o s r 1 T A Ls 1 N XPolS S 557-0045 1ques. t>erstups 644-00SO 100't Emplo)'l'r SECRETARIES II U G E w a re ho u s e less near new 8~'1 Sofa ORt.NGE CO. COME IN Sharp gal w/pleasanl ap R p o & Slal Retatn~ cr,1mmed with over SOO $200. Hvy s·xy Couch "' UITAR S2S. Sngl bed ~c~,[~ ::i~liTcf~ pearance & telephone TYPISTS music boxes. ntr ke lo· tbl SlS.1000 ~:l~~ 7Jound S25. 4 wrought Iron WEEKLY PAYCHECK. personality to ha ndle dt"Un pianos. circus ur· "18 · · •v mps. barstools $25 645-3269. LESCOUUE cordless switchboard & STOCK CLERK STAT TYPISTS g a ns . w a 11 c Io r le s . ~eh o Id~ r s e t c: _&48-__ 7898 ______ _ HwwtR_.;t-~yeepi~glhsek1r.~b~~wGr~ q~:nfguer~t~1~~lai~ a~~1'r rr~nndalflnatghaentlq~~~cks . Beauty salon eqwpment ~ .. , -... MAG I Ofl as I Hulr h w/brown glass f o r stile . M oral"' Me<lical S«•lcet Vanety of general oU.rc 3141 CClltlplS Ori•• store Full & p1t1me • Over$1.000.000Worth doors. 3 x 5. $80 Karen. "' 1st Chm cl.' uf the pro· duues 546.4741 avail Good sal & rn Amen r an lnlernat1onal 962.7!>4() arter 4 .00 Boosters. 645·7788 fess1t1nal nurse & 11.'ading Ha.-SMol&.er I /\c•ross From hen c r •ls AP I> 1 v 1 n CLERKS Gallen~s • UI02 T Ketter· -Vlllt 's Lalin Imports hosplla b 20 y r s ol Or:10~cCo./\1rporll per~on . The Anl14ut• Pa1dVac:atJons ing St • lrv1nti Tel 2 Courh e~ matc h ln r: ()peningaroundApr 11 ethical service to the Call Mrs. Whttl' Equal Oppor t:mploycr Gwld, l80l E U}er Hcl, L>ay Wt-ck Month 7S4 1777 Open Wed lhru be1Rt>/hlc <ll'Slgn i ' & 5' Udo Village Mall, Nwpt nun51ng & health care Forlntervie w/\ppt. lrvme. OrLon1ter S..it 9~M~o4PM Vistl' $125 both Gd Cond prof~~s1on} Loc ally ---ll"s YourOet'lsaon 968GH97 PINBALLS SO to choose owJl(.>d & operated by u 1---------Stork Room & Deh\INY JONATHAN'S · · ----Crom fM your game rm. ded1<'atcd & expe r 'd Paul Dosier SECRETARY dl.'rk ror smallmfKµlant YOU DON'T PAY YELLOWTAG King sz bed r mplt. Good Al Amusement Under staff A..soc:iotes. Inc. N>sl.st. to Ufc Manager Jl un l Bch. IS94 ~I WE PA y YOU! SUPER SALE cond $7:1 ~all Glass. 12931 Mam S\., We are not a cham or COSTA.MESA in m anur. c•orp f'frw TetephoMSales CnllorCome lnTodoy 20%lo40%otr 751-7"~1 GG.6311·2162 franrhist~ from out oj 55t..7075 modern i>lant in II II. Fast growmR company ffil[~ on Purniture, Game tbl w14 chrs. bed Quality Gi"v. Handcraft· l()wn d .. alln" In lbl.' d d • i•,..,,.tnl Sliver Chin~ •~0 ~ .. an·11 nel• s yn a m1 c need~ telephone salt•s '-·1~ .. • • .. davenport. clrtv. lamps. ed by Senlor11 • Easter general labor market. Equal Op E I I r Jll'rl>on l'xper'd 111 .ill """Pie tu work rrnm our HURRY IN TODAY ' b tool h 6~3 9457 Th Bo H 3Sl llOSPIT/\LJlD por mp eye "hases or ofc· w1>rk .~y s r V•l. es ~31stSt.NwptBch ars s.c rs '. Spec1al11. e at ouse Nt;WPORT BEACH ,. " Irvine oH1<·c i:ull & 833-1441 I Ca Vilt Girt Shop. 1714 W Balboa Pl~ase apvly m person p / l i m e c; h .rt s To 11 n nnery ag~ R.lviera twin bed-enclosed Blvd 1 Balboa Pennisula 1 , Park l.1d0 Med1cal Bldg ·--------xhneUCorp. romm paid , sala ry"---------• •~ •-~--£ -m Span rabmel. Perl I0.2. Tues·"Ti lirowld Floor leceP.?nlS· t 5412 MC'F.lddcn ,\vc ~1l!;..,llra1n1ng P hone mnnt ~ ~,ory Cor that guest Used only ------North Co. 540-9954 lluntmgton lkath ,,..,.,..,,, TYPIST S h o wroom open to 6x's.Makeofr 644·0390. 4.x8Slatebedpooltbl.blue MACHINIST --So•u•l•h•Co-.642--·~--•I Xlnt opp y for ind1v 714/89S.6631 -------Naodc'<I rull 11m1· Must publi r Buy direct & -------Celt. perfect rond. S300 Set l 'V & opcrale puudt w tbkkpng background , __________ T E L F: P II <> N E h1· .1c<'uratl• w r cc•ep sav~· 642-2712 FURN. FROM MOORS Phone 4~~1 Pr~:.. l<t"•w•p,, \'II' 10 l'"''"'nr• with at least 8 Typing 6S+ Heavy SOLICITORS l111n1.,t hacki.:mun<l San E ( k D rt t $22 .. Sofas. chairs. save SO'~ ,.,... _,,..,"' Good """· r W ..... 10 "trl· t11 ~t·l t ·· /\n,1 Tu•t1n arcd n..: >a u e .... ormor".-114-67 ..... ,..,,, ll t GermanSilverParade llr.4day wk ~ 0H•rt1ml.' yr• ~x"e r only. Call phones ""ne its S.C-./dlct-.t.. S775 e m...-u ,.. ·• ' " ' u "I ht d " "'...,.,., " "' " *"'"' L" ,-...,... d nn°r r1 r"at1ons 1n s·~1 ·•ry < omm"n•uralt ... .ir., ~ lop was 5 an "-.. die /\ppr. $1..,"' ASK•• Rosa n l nr 2!1111 w .................. ' ... l2PM. pk~ Salary .... .., ~.rm CM..-•100 I " 'SI'. u u • " I r T~ &head'--rd. """' o7<N ...... ~c.o Of'ITI r Ac,._. ..... • the n ' llour ly w .. ~p er 1 un~ .. Cal l w ti e baC'ktngll95 a ler -· .,..... 1ngSlOOO/bstorr "•"6256 toast llwy."ll t-:o t: --------locat e d 1n <.:1 t y o ... ....., "''"' •n1:., •' • '" 3"" ll'"""oa.e"' "'"' . Qrangf' MCST ll LA•Jtal $850 wa~c + bonU'\. no!\ell ~l ~btwnto ll/\Mor ...,pmca ....... ......., ~Good Cond btwnlOAM /SPM. MAlOS Wan~ed ~ U11l PAYROU ~'~~~ E~~~~~~,!~~~~~\l'l> inl( Call Mll•r 31'M 2JPM He aut1ful round b ed ___ 642 f 17 _3_i __ -1For Sale· ln'll aterllne Lloyd San Clcmcnk lnn llW~ Cl.BK 4020 B1rrh St, ~l1• WI $40-~ ---------w soUd brass headbroad S Pc: dinette sel w tleaf. silverware service for 8, 49'2-&lo.1 EXECSICllTilY, NewportBearh 833-HI~ --TS.--EP-H_O_H_E ___ , SSS067J...8089 '(Int ~o nd . dk brwn $450 . Community MAI os WANTF.r> RECEPTK>HtST '\.'I" I !\(}.\.I A\'>( X l\ll "I•--------SOLICITORS Underwriting KJmboll·duo art player rorm1ca top, swivel rhra. sllverplale service for lZ. Top wages pa1d'Thc lnn Il l Perm. jobs Now.for P~1n1tA.wy PmME FROM HOME 1 ..... i•tant Segrall~-_.P.,l~.?.1!!~.t c:ond ~~~-~~~Q:s3 t~e1ge S2SOb 1· S~~verplate stl:~ at Laguna. 211 N <.:ou~t OW' new corporate ore In 'T'·~ Secret'M'V 1" 0 R u N I T 1-: n ~ i uu ("'6 ..... w ul er "' c:1g case . ..,., Hwy~fl_ Ur h SanJuanCaptstrano 37ZJ~J~: .. :·li UllJ CEREBRA!. PAI.SY Xlnl opply for lndlv . BLACK 8' VINYL SOf/\ each: Spunts~uttar MAID W/\NTl-.1> 100% Employer Receptionist GUARANTEED W/\GE. w 13 5 yrs workme n's /\nUque sola & chair. al.so $2$0. rz:~e M(o~~"':ir. P:a~~: LidoSh<•n''I Mnll•l NO EXP ER 003·0107 or romp ex per T y 1>1nl( rrusc items SS2 3026 n '><. Call 96S·"""" aft-Retamed Front ore• pl.'nonullty 995-41119 50+. arrurary o mu~l. 642·7430 •.u.-1 ...,..., "" Call fi73 MOO Xl nl t)111nl( & hea~y ---'------1 Goodbenefltpki<.Sulary AppUances 8010 QUEENSlZE Waterbed. _s.:...p_m ______ _ Malnlenanc:o lll•lpl•r. Rere ... •Ofustwrthmed1ral phom,.. for indusrt rcul $700.S900. ••••••••••••••••••••••• landlord say'! sell. Call Movina• King size bed/ ,,.. l":il uk $600 art 5PM ~ 7896 " :1ome ex per prt-h•rrrli expenen~ GP's orr.e~ TELEPHONE ~'~~~ REFRIGERATORS ~._u..._: w.-.o.-~ davenp<>rl, Sealy mat· Conturt MMr 644! 5117 Call646-390.1 ~'~~~ WASHERS-DRYERS ~ umwu tress. $65 •. Sinl barrel 540-4455 INSTALLERS Rel'ondilions-Repros & n... Pt ·-ho r I chrs. SJS, Men's valet ............... G~...,.~~ Equal n.•por Emplo)tt RESTAURANT Mnlurt .,... D G Del .-... Y wan... use u stand $12 2 Mapl"' "-r ~"' E.-.'"" 1 ---•"_ ... _____ stable adult:1 M>edNi fnr "'\..,I I\< )\ 1 \ "i'i( ){ I \I I " ,. , gt am age. uar / · or turn. Moving lnlo 4 Br : · ' '" .,.. /\mb1tlous peoph• ror ---1'111\(,\1 \"i-.()ll\i l " MAINTAINERS , ____ ....... 29Yrs m0rangeCo. home. Must bu low st.ools.Sl5.Allxlntrond. suh:ilantial 2nd mromt• ·---------1 full & P lime pmltion~ J t ~ "'«Jency DUHLAP-S 67J.9457 Neu!ll"" Ori vi• T hru , __ _, "'~y .,.,.,.,8 . h Sl N u prired Cash 960·2098. --------- SS7-112LS PBX ('It" n . f rt e n d I Y al ...--...., '°'T" .. -SPLICERS ,,,..., irr . . o . 1815 Newport Bl CM 5-6PM Pl K' b II I "t AN U f'' A(' T I It I N 1, ml'll\I here Flbt mm in~ .r.z1 B1n·h !oil N H 557-0045 CAU. !M8·771M> . !"°pte ~~ :oud ro;:.e~ " OPBATOtt 557·0045 r1u.., Jll nart t·ategorlcs 100'" E mployer Bea ut avorado 1treen · . • Tr a I n I.',. l.11 1 Ou nd r &rhallrngmg 110 IUO' Empt .. yer w1thoul'\1deplanl or ren Retained FRGT. DAMAGED HOT· rouc:h.xlnt cond.pd$400. roll·it·way beds.SJSea:~. cstablJshed c-n M't•k1111( Lst.a Ullt oppor or Zl.Ot Brookhu111t " POINT Sale 3308 W. sell $85. 1148·3441 ~!':!!!hill dm set $$00, r ell po nil lJl•l, ,1.ir .1n 1nd1 v1du•I abll' to lT29flrookhun t.t,. VI\/ i---·H-e\Ji-ln•ed---• lral offl t•e oodexpcr. l}•i<h ____ WamernrHarbor,Santa ----------i _oAl<T" __ ...... _v _____ _ m1lllvaled per11on 111.:h work nr'(tblr hn 1-:n,IO~ ----~lant">. R bene tls, WAITER/WAITRESS · Ana 979-2921 Q1Jeen size Simmons Xlra School Edlll' .. 3 yn mrl( xlnl ro t>t'neflts Ion~ term assignmtnl:l needed for pvt country firm bed OranRe lounge Mbcel•ICMK t.'Xp Med & l>t•nlnl /\ppl~!)am noon. RETAIL F'or Immediat e lllre dub,allract1ve.mature. Wtll buy oldrernj!.appl's. rha1r Cd Cond. o rre r W.ted 1011 belle's 968 3361 Mon t·n. l't·r..onnrl SECRETARIES Call xlnl wage & bene fits worktnK nr not a lso 752.3359 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----McrriottHotef CLERKS More jObs lhan peo !'.leaserall (714 1496 5767 ~rapmetal.675-~ SSS CASH FOR MASSAwf TECH WO l'<ewpon Ctr DT T s-ss ......__~ 1060 Nrwport~arh pie''''' op-SSH Wa1trC!lses.SO Lag.NB& HewM=cnhet' ~ Goodusedfum1rerrtp With diploma for tup cla.~ LEGITIMATE w u Mr G1arnil!W, 752 •1~1 •MASS/\GE TECH-FEM• W " Comm·Guor min Ji'ull & PT. work 1.c•.itt F.lJTESP/\ ... 10 Kt!l6 MATURE DAY L/\UV. Kentucky Fnl-d Ch1<'kl'n, hnklng exp . tlv:-.H•s!'I, hrs 10·3 Mun. 1-'ra 9M-9llZ MATURF. WOMAN p /t\mc t o Wl.'l r ome mewromors & contact mcrchanll. Flexlbh• hrs. N~ car. lite typing. ~7-3005. Mature women wanted for h o u serll'an lng service, car nee, J',tJme ~51.23 f'.qUAl()pp Emplyrm/f UTOTIM :-01.myncedednow Tysx-CM. P t & Flt. Coffee &Ci ••••••••••••••••••••••• frusol&stoves546-0'768 C.0..•••11ee MarMts ~ v.prn or mon· Sh no 11hop exp. Refs please • PJNTO gelding. S\.'J yn, Po111t1onsapen2nd&3Td ~h.&Uteshok 3848CcmnpttDr Charht"sCh1h Ofc:. (7t4 1 TIUSWEEKSS ECIAL show/ pleasure $800. WANT TO TRADE my -x R-~ t $599 for Iott. 768-0230 eves drum set for Sabot or am ..-. .__...,_...a 5httts 1n San Clemente & 546-4741 ~I BURJCESAPPLIANCES aall·g.dlnghy.673.Qm lmmt.>d openln11 for La1tuna Beach Other <Across f'rom D Bak "' CM peraonable. dependable areas have opentnU Orange Co. Alrportl WA I T RE SS E S & .. ~~ • er .... .,:,.. •734 Jewelry I070 Mlnlklll person w exper on s.56 also No exper. req·d F,qoalOpp<>r. Employer Hosteues A~ply In ~"' .,,.,... ••••••••••••••••••••••• lftt"-Mt IOl:J dial board or equiv Apply ut any or our pef'11()f'1 212 E. t 7t .CM Kenmore waaher $85. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rosan. lnr . 548·$5l3. stores WAITRESSESS Eic Norg~ Gas Dryer $50, WANTED nn Mln·O·Mallc eltt. EOE 2:588Newport8lvd. &40."455 --------pencnc:ed. pnrt time In Guaridel.546-8672 TOP CASH DOLLAR oraan. excellent condl· -x Switc......____. n-<:osa Mesa M2·7702 "'hual Oppor Empl,yer JllEPHON£ eluding weekend.a 14 to PA I D F 0 R Y 0 UR tlon. 9000. P.P . $32·1& ..-.. _..._P"' """' slart.673-7730 S E ,\RS ELECTRIC JEWELRY. WATCHES, Contact Auditor. Hotel S ES DltYER. white. $75. ART OBJECTS, GOLD. WANT TO TRADE my Laguna, 425 S. Coast SALIS Secr etary , exper·d . AL Wrulri!U/Walteni wante<I SS2·3026 S ILVER SERVICE drumaetfOTSabotoram. Hwy. l.ng 9ch494·1151 Part Ume. Fabric ex· Newport Ctr Location ror Tir'-'<I nr your ;tverage wlmd.~. Private rlub. i\p· U ed GE R f f Fl NE FURN & AN: sa11·g.dln1h)'.6'13-e80J PERM.,mME periencenec:.CallMary St-0ek Brokerage hrm. run or lhc mill phone ply tn pe reon. t801 ~ery ·a·oo~rtfo;7;{: TIQUES.64$-2200 OffkeFw•••& Pr l ntln~ 11hop needs ~ 640-l4e0. .l<>b5:AU.USNOW'' Bayslde Dr,CdM $00/rlrm. ~-3160 eve1 f"lawlesa ~oll la l rt l••p•.t IOll helpulrdellvery person SECRETARY~OL C · Waltreas Food/Cocktails. only diamond ring. al&e ti,••••••••••••••••••••••: Mr. Druti.:,64-4 7~. ~ ~~i:1tr~-~r~~-PI e-o s a nt p e r a on Wnrk 6 hr • a d 11 y Apply al\ 4pm. Sid'• Blue Decorators mistake Sac: $400.~~evea 1 Cue Deak " secy Apply days M·F, Sears w/slrnn~ typing & M>me repr~nltng a natlonall)' Beet, Un2i..t Pl. N.B. Thermador elec: cook U•"todi 1075 ~}~fm,~25~.ao. Health Food Dept., So llh skills l'/Ume Apply known producl to resl top, 5 bunter. Harvest •••••••••••••••••••••••I..;. ________ _ PHONE Sii tt CoutP1au. 10 pel'llOfl, Robert R4•m, dent• In So. Calif. & WAITRISSIS Rid. orla price $199. sell Reg Moraanmare. broke Adju1table draft Ina N.W ---------1 William Frost & Assoc: .• Artzona. We pro vldt Hott.tlMS/0.ft"ZI $149.645·tr114. lo ride a, drive. blk board/table w/lnatru· Phone Salee people. s ... ~. lspet"d l.OI Quall St. N B. pleasant surrouodtn~S & CuJUver's RestaW'aDl DoC)I 1040 parack MC>rlatl 1ektln1. meats. P'tne cond. '19$. male ot female. 16 to & For high !JllhiOn bouli· a relaxed atmosphere lntervlewlng Mon lhru ••••••••••••••••••u •u En 1 . W tilt! r n l7 U ) 893·6460 •rt. 1 pm or MECHANIC Front end & ol C a teed que. 3 daya wk. Apply In Th bet .. ~ E 318-1011 wkndl brakes. Mln. 3 yrs exp yean age. u .ran person. Apropoi·Lldo. secTY /llCK,R. Our pay atrueture 1:. one W"9 wo ~-.. rim. x· Ooldeo Retriever Pups. --------- st.art Sl.200. 64:52.380 wqes or tommwlons. 3'83Vlal.ldo."N R full tlm«'. Mature of the beat In the bust per1enc:edonJy. Wl·Ume Champion line. AKC· ui.. 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'Wl600updZXX800 xlnt cood,$5800.'122·4364 m11i.-u lale thru o ul! minor repair:.. s7su '74PLYMOUTH -llo.h. Pow.r 9040 CALL TODAY! cuswmtLl'd Mags, quad '74 20024spd lBlLWB aft 5PM. Wl7PDJ ). Ttus week ~~~e_&\~1211 !>latwn wai;on:1. Four 10 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 979 2500 tape deck, AM/fo'M, lo '7s2002~pd 764.NJM K.-GIMo 9715 OMLY $3395 '72 Pmto. auto. ,111t. Mu:.t choo:.e frl)m Mulnta111ell "=lasslc ·~Chris.Craft ___ :__ nu. VII(~). $3600. or ClosedO.s.mdays ••••••••••••••••••••••• :.ell lh:al Qfh·r. pp by the Daily l'ilot rlcl:l Super Sport 18 ' v 1125. OPEN llOAD fo"Ully bt.-stofr 6"4·Jfi88 ORAMGECOUMTY'S Karmann Ghia '70. 78,000 1975TOYOTA AMC 9905 645-5071 14arui;e statr. Pran.•d w/409 b.rs. linstol cond Ir R ·• mi. $1600 /or best. 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If int $13,00-0 498·S3 l days, TOI' DOLLAR 1976 BMW 2002·Melalhc w1.-ek · • CadHIOC" 9915 owner. $2150. Call b(of s .65 Fury lfl wi:n. /\ar, . call (7M) 984 J!ltjt eve 4_98 1952 eves FOR TOP CARS fjord blue w /blue in· 0 .._.LY 52295 •••••••••••••-.••••••••• pm 549·08S3 or evcb power, very rlenn. Huns ··Asking Sltl,OOOortractc? ........ _ r--•ic:e Perts BARWICK DATSUM tcqor & AM/f'M stcre<> " 642·0727 great $S50 642 2896 ""'"'1V_.,.. • cdsette. t665PQN). 2150Hwborlt•c1 ~et Surfboard. Walc•r J1•t & Ac:uuoriH 9400 Si.n Juan Caplslruno $7600. Pvt. Pty. 675·5&3 Cosio Mesa 645-5700 1971 TOY OT A (!!) 1~73 Tora no. $1!150. fo'ull Pontiac: 9965 1>UWcrcd Bst orr ovt"1 ••••••••••••••• ••••••• 8 3 1-1375 491-3375 :il \ rTll!ant. & r1:pu1r records.••••••••••••••••••••••• ,,,~~·~h642-73'\ll u~~J;N~~~~~T CASH FOil CARS! ·~ouc~: ~ to~~d .~: Men:MH ..... 9740 4 ~;!.:~~';t;, ~~~:t~r. 7~-0234; 'Ml! 7343 -·~~:a~~t~:~~~.~ae~rVnt!:! loots, Soll 9060 Der Hu.!:_GY Shop ~0040 Top $ Dollar S paid for mac. liody, 1>aint inlr & ••••••••••••••••••••••• (873CBQ >. This week . ·~ ~ "i6 Granada. 4 dr, PS. Jo'M radials. Spec. whls, l'lr .-•••••••••••••••••••••• dean u~1.'<i c·ars, trucks & mech. 830-7027 UCIM OHL y SI 095 ~./ stereo, 6 cyl, xtras, v1•ry '2850. S4&-0ti67 eves art SE A s p RI\ y I 5 · NO TUNEUP OVER Corvettes. Ask for Paul N.w. Used clcun. Jmmt.-'Citulc :.ulc. C11la maran. ··Tunell " $3-1.95. O'Neill. Capri 97 IS MAR"'UIS TOYOTA Q r d p . ~/Ofr. 49-1-4044 8 30p'--m_. ___ _ ractory dcmomdl w Ill·-' Chn~:~~rCo. HOWARDChewro&.t ••••••••••••••••••••••• OYER 100 Ml~ION VI EJO ut~i:~tccdtce: ORIG ~w~lhni: 1.1'0 '75 Poollac Astrc. Aar, ... aals. Color!> avatlahlt• · Uove&(.luallS~. ,.,.3 C . 1 r MERCEDES 111.1111049.,·11110 wa", Country Square, 25,000 m1, econ. Below ~1595wlrlr S.1\'~' $:100 1-·ordFnJconrear t'ndSZO Nt::WPOHT BEACH hu apn 5 cy,sunroo. OMDISPLAY .. wi-.. l r·.1\in)IC.pt·uJlt\h " whls lt•, xtras $1975. l 111... , '"'" , ... ,1(1 ., _ ___ appear. group I\ ulo l't• l"t ti·d f{,,1 •• , 1!173 pen c:oncJ, all extra... .. .• 7 .. 713 ·• "'u~""'"'"°' 2 Ford truc:k 15". S·lug WEPAYTOPOOLLAR tr:rns. Xlnt cond 1 ..... of IMDOrtt lt72TOYOTA '' ' Lux car for only $2700 .,.. J ----- 2ti'VOl.KBO/\T whb, I ~plat nm, 1 drop FORTOPUSEUCAllS owner Low 36,000 ma. AUTHORlZtD Cott0HA2D00R L11i:1·,tC,l'lc<l11•11 ~1·5533 '76 f'irebird . lo m1 '!t Varni!tht-<I hull, hra•.tol c<:nter T taandle gear FOREIGN, DOMfo:STIC $2450. Eve & wk nd MERCEDES DEALER Automatic, air cond., ol Nlw & U"·iJ --------At\J/f.,l-1 Radto, aar cund. i· on cl w in o or' o.: !-.hart a~\cmbly for VW or Cl..ASSl<.:S 752 8298. days ~96 1708 88G2 Manchester, baby blue exterior & In < .1t11ll n ~ "' Manti ck 9947 l'ts. l' /w $5400 or bi.l ~t).1!1-t SIO. Pair VW udupters Hyourcara!>t'xtraclean Buena Park excellent cond1t1o n. <>10111.:1 Cou111~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ofr 968-11762 S7 50 Ca mpcr roof \.t'nl !>CC us first 523-7250 (ll08fo'A0). '71 Maverick 125.000mi - -- l>elu'<c Cnlumbta JO Wh y SS Gm<.: Van radio $15. 8AUEfl IUICK DahMn 9720 .-.....y $ t 795 Oren SundJ\ Bk 0 ll m 1 n I: c Ila in , ·67 F1rcb1rd, AC. rs. PB. hl':11 IOO', or tht• t''<l)t.'ll!.•• Dual port head:. for VW. ••••••••••••••••••••••• On the Santa Ana Fwy. vn• Cadillac 1, , t M""'"'d/Bsl ofr AT, new tare:. & mu!fh-r, ,,,. I "' t h n ...,., t•arh l'aar 15" ma0 s 292S llarbor Blvd COST"' MES• eugo ~ ..,.., ,,., ;u~ ~J\~~~olu~h~·~ .. :(' t~ll ;-hole Ford SIO. '71 Ch;\ Costa M~a 979 2SOO DRIVE A. Mercede.5 71, 2.50 Sedan. D ·T,,_SUN "' Master Dcak1 963,7168 . ....,.,. v•3·~ :,,1al everyday·• Why Van :.lccrini: bhl $5 all', pwr, AM/FM, mUll "' 26"00 Ho1thnrlll\d Mere: 9950 Thundffbir"d 9970 postpone •our fJmalat·~ /\ u tom i.I t 1 1: 1> o o I WE BUY LITILE... cond. Dir maint'd $5000 2845 HARBOR BLVD C..•"td Mc)ot .S41J9100 •••••~••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• , rann. 979.0900 Mr. Vcbra 11 3 '1' o Ry ~nJoyml·nt or •• 11111, d1loranalor St. Tatu-x CLEAMCARS SAVE A LOT 540-6410540-0 .. 1 ~T-1berS -1973 Marqui!>,cxccc:ar,nu '7 0 ~29 F/\C c 4 u 1 I> 1> t• 11 I <a r ~ c• r 1·hl11nnc tJhlt·t:-. 51.k: l':t & TRUCKS MB '61190SL l ~ nils. lo ma, no dcrtrred OHJt;INAI.. Sll!OO farm -ittllboJl ' lh'rl"" .an •111 ;133 1-: IKth .SL. l'M SHOP&COMPAHF: RARE. Xlntcond. Volkswagen 9770 Cad )J maml. I\ i:rl'at buy :>Ill 7R97 __ _ Jl()r to J0111 :t 1.11r11ly ~ tn 1;.12 :1:m1 BARWICK DATSUN $5800 838·9348 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• ac 7S9-0S9llor 549.4955 _ v- 9974 1 Lbear long :-.ta11tJ111J,!. CONNELL SanJuanCap1strano -----'70 vw Bug, great cond. -..,,-harmonmu~ lm·1• .1Ha11 Aut«K for-Sale 831·1175 491-3175 '7S 280C. Lt blue, 12,000 AM /FM radio, nu paint, MustCllM) 99S2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• w1a mandous :.a1lt.011t ••••••••••••••••••••••• CHEVROLET mi Loaded. Xlnt cond Best ofr. 752 5770 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •75 CHEVY VEGA :!R,(JOO tnnly $.'iO mo fut &-.t..: / $13,000 pvt pty ----'67 Mustan~. xlnl rond. _..,-s c 1164""6825 USED c DcV111 N t " l>"'0l'd, air i:ond .. what•· ihck1Uy1'714 Hi75:11:tli Cl,--assi·c· ""S20 :.>.M2t!llaroorBlvd a .,.. HEW* '74 pe e ew arcs, Auto, 1'1S, nu t1nos ·~ " '7 C:OST1\ M i':SA vw•s mint. Must see. Bef 5, ~;,~.,..Orig ma 51275, cxlcnor & low miles. E" SPECIALS 68 280SE. auto. aar, pwr 494•7506;S46-S346an 6. ,,...,..,,,.,., tra d t'an MUST s ,.;1-;• 546-1200 0 210 4 Door. 4 speed, AM/FM, xlnt c:ond. H:-.t 5 --------1:n1PKE1 \ t•ntur<' 21. hr1~tol <'ond. ••••••• • •••• •• •• • •••• • • lull r.1t't' wath ttll opttum. ·;111 I\ 1•11n.dw ('l,1s~1<' plus mun•. I raalt•r 1111'1 , Xlnt ··oaul, :aln11t~t new :S.li!OO M2·024~.fi lf• :1:111!1 ant t'all .111 ti ;wpm . TOP DOI.LAH radio. (097PKE> orr. PP. 962·2016 0¥er 12 '12 SDV, v .tp, xlnt. cond, Mustanl'( '00. flcyl, ltun:. OMLY $2995 l'/\lll MOW$2795 Mercooes·11.250sed.211s IMSTOCK ~-~~!~e~i~3 dy s good.~~c~:m!I COSTA.MESA (',ti 20 ·1;4 <;1111d 1 '11ntl Loud1.ocJ. S3SOO 1;15 :no.i tii5 5317 all tl .1y wk1Hh Recreational Yehict.s 9530 l~tMfo:Ul/\Tfo:L.Y 88SDOVESTRl::l:;T CCeng. oneownr, pam Hcrdtofiftd DATSUN FOl~l},1:;~1(!;, HS Near MacArthur pcred 60.000 mi .. beaut models CAD '76 Seville. Loaded '66 Mustang, 6 cyl, auto, 2H-15 llAIHWll BLVU Jt.' JIOUll:: w/lru1kr. IH'W tr:1mp, rudder,, ..:.1roii:1• '\l<ln-d SMOU firm II)" :! I ;l fi 'J !I 1, I, :! I £\:-. Wknrt" 711 >!<Ill :!IM .•.•••.•.•..•.......... ut'NI:: 1ll:<;1;y lhrt or Sand. ~. race dud port VW on Ch1•11ol'lh frame c,tm F~·.1turt"• ~ h \ \ tll) 1 'lm lrntlt-r t ·,t·cl I tam"'· ~;i:rno lhL orr 761l 1667 CAI.I. Ok C'OM 1-: IN & Jamboree !loads .5on_d_ .. _S6295_ 714.499-1914 $9,tr9501 ;.,.~Bi~ mi, crwi.e xlnl conrdr, m u'l.71,l !>el I 540-6410 540-0213 TOSE1o:us 133-1300 MG 'J.742 en . ....,... · $950/bsto r8'17 ' 90 MEWPORT IMPORTS •••••••••••••••••••••• • ct1! wmtAll 1972 Cadillac Coupe De Auten. Us~d Autos, Uaed :!tOO W Ci.tHwy,NO a975 DATSUH •71 MGMl~t. '/ (} Ville, fully equipped,•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 642-9405 210%2+ 2 <2t3l928·1830~eofr 'fMl•"':yr''·v"C $2895.846·7994 artSPM S(\llOT hull m,,,,1 I 11 Q.u..:,. SHiii Ill lte~t ""l'I tM6 [)8tlO hher.:l.i"" -.1 lt·a.:.il \ V. ~font..:onwry I.! :-.loop clune bu~.:> (''"Id 111nr1 hbrr~IJ:.'>, J .. qhti .Jkt• $700 firm C.111 .tftt!r !i hull, mJoy xlra:1, lira:1lol pm, S<lli !r/71 r()nll C.ir top Sll!I~ 4 Whffl DrhH 9550 M ~or 4~!> l~l •••••••••••••• ••••••••. WA NT TU TRAUE my 7:1 ·royotJ 1 .. 111'1 Cru"t'r. 1lrum M'l for Sahfll t1r ..,m i.:oml l'und ~:.s:n • 1w ... 1 -.1111 ·~ dan..:hv m:1 tl/jll7 olr i;.u, ~167 loots, SUP' I .Docks 9070 ·t•···················· bf'Newport !->Jlp 11v..i1lablt! fo r upprui.. 2 mo!> ~6123or !WI 111411 '73 Ul.Ul•r , aar . .--.;trall, Xlnl cornl $4(!00. 67~1SS46 '70 4it4 S•'\IUI 11\tu vy lluty l>umi~·r, wmd1, magi. Sul' $1, IOO IA6 lM.l08 WEBUV •lJSED CA HS & TRUCKS• Come an or C .111 Fttll .,,,...al Groth Clwwro&.t 11$211 Beach Blvd Huntington lieaC'h 847-60l7 • 549.3331 TOP DOLLAR PAID fo'OR CLt<;AN ~ Sth·er exterior. air cond . 7600 w atmlnater Blvd • . '13 ELDOCONVERT. mags & much, much MGI 9744 WHtmtnater 193·7551 !lad TLC. While/blue morc;::;;;795 ~;;~~~;~·~~~;·;;;:::·; -MEw '77 RAlllTS leather, cruise. stereo, LirC'S, brakes. Xlnt c:ond. *I 00/o Discount• Lill, ruu power. SS,000 mi Xlnl cond. Priced to sell 1971 DATSUN $1600or bst. <213 isoo-0t2t 0. Moat Modltls at $6150 or bst orr. P vt 240% Opel 9746 pty. 493-7533 Orange extenor, mags, ••••••••••••••••••••••• air cond. & low miles. '10 Kadell dlx, sedan. Extra clean! <294H.SW >. Radials, 4·spd, 3mpg gd "70 Cad. deVille Sedan. Loaded! Xlnt cood. 71,000 ml. $1925. SS\-6459 OHL Y $4695 rond. St10. 64.2-336.1 lt740ATSUM 260% Silver exterior, m ags, stereo, aJr cond. & extra Jowmiles. (004488). 1973 Opel Manta, New '62 VW Van, $500. Reblt brakes, & lires. 04SPHI engine, xlnt running P/P4.92·6208 cond, W.7l89, 494·3769 '74 FLTWD. Brougham. loaded. lmmac. Pvt Pt)' $11M)S. ( 714 ) 840· 5335 l'orsct. 9750 '65 S qrbck. 2nd ownr. '74 COUPE De Ville, 27M, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Xtra clean. AM/ F M, xlnt. $6450. Orig. owner. '62 B SC. New int, reblt $1100. 645·3415, 642·2584 _$52_-87_66 _____ _ trans.~ good. 970-1149 '62 B . Nu clutch dis· CMYF'Ol.t 9920 OUN TOlllHO v I tu•o ''•"". fMtOt'f •"·PD*"' ''"""9 ..,.,.. di\( bt.-.. , 'ttd-o fllf'•'ff wf\•tr,,.,•ll t1rn . w1ni,1 root. .... ..., 9'~f t•lKYYI PINTO auHAIOUf • nt. •v•o t(trt ••c•Ot v •1'. ••GIO t\t•l•t, •P\•tfwfU f••t \ 1.~lf'd 91•\\ ~I <Owt rt, V•,_.,, '"''' '° , IUVQ ' -, tllllrf~l(I -....Spttd& •Ski 9080 •••••••............... 7:! T11;11t.1 l..111d C'rwi:.er 4 whl llra\1• Ski r;,c kll, wnu·h. "'"'" l1rt•11. Xlnt <·orid S:IHIAI M.a lnlift IBBJS EllA L~I OLVCI H•JN TINGTON BE AOI 841 7781 S40 0442 OHLYS5695 COSTA.MESA DATSUN 2MS JIARBORBLVD 540-6410 540-0213 eves Alslung $4800. us & b lt 2x' ••••••• •••••• •• •• ••• ••• · ·ln butor a . reg .70 911T 40M , 5 spd, H.P. Clean, $1200. or ofr. Ch~vet~e '76 AM/F M, 1---,-... 7• ... 1.&, .. 0L..iltLO-....j .... --!'!!:il!~!!:~--t AM/FM. alloys JU Sl 846-6159 atick sb.irt.$2000.Call ,:..IHO .' . • -675--1999 -c:i-tron un:i. tle1•11 v hull IMPORT CARS AU.MODELS TOf'IUYER tuned, mint,cond Bstofr, '68 VW Standard , lSOOCc ----------.-vt ••"' ....... ,,. • .,, •" •-1• 956-5653 eng w/23,000 ml. Good 72 Chevy Caprice, 4 dr, ::;~;: o:';.,'~ '";,';~. o:>.,;;;ti',' !. . :.Yl l"<trcl l'.nl( 2711 blvo rn OB 11otdrt\'I' ~ll~On lrlr. "Int !oo3t' r111 (chool. 1:,1 llH;> or 2892 fi:t C'ho••y c;rcunbrla 'h t•rh.1uh•cJ, pnl ·ca itrl la n..., \Int $1200 '>411 t>(W! WE See 111 flrlll. a. laatf Top dollar paid for 1mportll. COSTAMISA '57 Porsche Spds t er. cond.~.552-s:;JS. sedan, lo mi, muny '1699 xtras. Ciood cond. Orig Cmplt'y rcblt. Bst orr 73 SUrER IEmE ownr . $2500. 644·3325; l .. --:""'~l'Jr'lrr--tr--~~'71mr--1 over $5000. Call 557 ·2508. ,,.. ,..,.,., .....-cc:1_,.,,.,,,_ MEED CLUM USfOCA•S MOW CAUPAl'PY R e d . b I a c k . s le re o. '""'...,.,...."' -.....,., Stcvl'N> t1atbollom V ve. cw.tom p111ot & an nor. Vann• trlr ~mags. So!KOO. H46 MOiii .6 ..,....storoge 90to ....................... ·al Storer.<> ~pace vailablc. N<;wpon !~;? ............ !~~~! t;r. Ch1•vy 1 1110 -..tt.:p \.tn Wtnt.lo •n .i II J round hydr;aultr •loor, !>O ffiL on au•w ti ryl engmP <~ond heater. hres, body All i-«n •rl' records , _pxx> 645 3260. G46 7&98 540-5630 1011 ~so~,\ so~ • LINCOLN · Ml 'ICURY . SJOmo.6'&40510 1970 lntcrnat1onal 2626HARIORILVD. _.,;:__.:__ ______ , TrnvclaH :m V8, auto, COSTA MESA n-.oortotioll l' I S, P tn, very clean ----.;,~.:••••••••••••• •••• Mun.y xtras. Mus t sell' WE MMortud lill 9140 Wiii sae 494 0198 ... ••••••••••::•••••••• Clrnn '72 GMC \) Ton HEED :• MOPED Picku1>. $2450. YOUR •WAREHOUSE SALi Call 675-4911 USEO CAI famous Western Euro· '72 Chev. l.uv, good cond MOW ,.an make. I.lmlled Best offer. 168·5228 TOPS PAID Fmber for sale. All Private Party. CAU GOl.DOH ced well below rt'tull. ----- w/factory warront)' '74 GMC "'1T. S /B, 6 cyl COSTA MISA fully 8511cmbled. Call 11lick. s hrll. mus. AMC·JllP flrdetalll, AM/F'M tape, XJnt cond. _.,,.HA RBOR BLVD i!S=IM89 5'5-9480 5 4 5 • 44 2 9 , I ft S 0 N ow .,_.COST A MESA Jt'rMJy. CM S3500. •4-:!:t;':-I 5 '75 Rancticro. A/C. 465 hp, 549.ao2 J 91 0 AM/FM, 8 trtick stereo, •• _.,... ~ ••••••••••••• •• •••••••• trailenn11 pkjl, 6 maa c~ vv. -' DATSUH 2845 Harbor Blvd. COIU Mt'Sa s.t0-6410 a.wld&'a Specl4' 1976 D.tt. ZIO% 4 epcod, a ir cond., AM/FM a. rear window louv~ra. <JJLNQR> • ONLYS59f5 We have many new '77 ZI t.o c~rrom DIJVE A U1T1.E- SA. VI A LOTl!l IARWICK DATSUM Ron Juan Capl•trano 131-13714'3-3375 Clauic: '66 Dalaun station wagon. Runs &:ood. $450. 673-3168 - '78 Dalaun 280Z. 4 s pd, alr, map, AM/FM caaaette, mAl\Y other ext.ru. Leas than 5SOO mi. seeoc>. Pb (213)81JO.IH43 Porsche 914 1.7 '73. Jensens, $1950. Very Phoenix red. (990J F U) clean 67S·3lZ1 KonlB, AM/FM, $46~ 1---------1 s.i7·0041 days. Eve & '73VW Bug. Good cond wknd 640· 7153 aak for $1900/b&t Ofr · Byron • M2·6S13 a 11m SL70 dirt bike. whls, en.Wee cntrol, itw-11 Cmlt For Cwt nt cond. $250. firm. w/1Ude wlndowa. 25,000 P-'d For Or Mot .-W COi.ORSi m1. l'1'000/bet. 645-0527 2145 HARBOR Bl.VD. '71 DataW1 St.a Wan1 lo mllea, xlnt cond. For 10ro "2·3390 or 8"-7889 1911 510 Wen. clean, ltick ma11. R/H, 1d cood. S616000 Honda CL360. Xtraa. '73 ~T. Xll Ford p /U <Harbor le V1ctona) MIWIMT&IO.S! yr. war. $600/ofr. Loaded, lo ml. xtra ctn C~'TA MESA SAMILOWrllCI m.10001652--0003 Rex $4500/ofr. spm 751-7269 642-065] '15 Dataun Sta Wgn e10, CHOtCI OF 2Dlt ~ air cond, Auto, rack, Ukt DI WA.OMS nooo. "2·9731 Plut T•• le Ll~ns• '74 Chev. Monte Carlo, xlnl cond. 646·47SO or 540-0737. 4' B arley-Davidson. • 6 5 Chevy ~Ton ..._ ,.,...td new, 833 3193 daya or 4 + a.pe.odablc.Sl,400. Flcet1ide , hl ·ra ise ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4.96-71.39eve .• , IUYQaLIASI MA.l~UISMOTORS •7 C • ti ~ ,..,.1 21"'" --Mr 111.~ VtEJO ., ou,.ar, new res, ...., · ..., bucket fteata cpt.a. La.n· .... ....u 9707 • v •' -~-bod k M k -•75 280% M.AJtOIUISTOYOT"' • 131·2110 .. 91r1210 ~rer ........ .!.:0' • a e • dau top & tarp, rebll en,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• M.la& ~ "' ... .... .,...,....,, .. J~ Kaw H2, 7&0 CC. spec xJnt In & out, 774·»286 a t •73 • lOOLS, air, stereo, A/C, stereo ta pt, new ION VIEJO '7S Volvo UWE, u .ooo ml. Dodp • 9, 35 u tnt by Damon. Roblt 5PM 0 11ver/Blue , lmmac, d' lnt ---""' 131 .. JllO 49ir1zto ,,_... .. "'A,map,x .lllUHU. -l mmac, loaded Pl'.••••••••••••••••••••••• ••· $950. 642·8907 or '74 D l PU t $3200.873-6789 $Sl7S o r auum• lo••---------8.-r • tun , au o, ._ ,..,_,.._ 4 dr'auto. Rldf, .eoo. 044·5S97 ms Dodae Dart Swinger, -t--w/camper shell. 19,2SO '74 FOX 4 dr, 1unroof, leuepymt.I. 4&1-sasa vo .... ,,uwo 1 c di ml.lowner.918-2355 AM/FM sttreo & tape • .._. 9721 clean,lotnl'1.StOOOflrm. ltoO ES 8ptw1n. A/C Vinyl t op, Ar on . ..._ M6.MZ-<Ma\ I 9tereo lo ml, xlnt cond tloner, Heator, AM "'.!..~-_,·""T-CMC .... """. ~11.~!.;.. cond. $34SO . ••••••••••••••••••••••• • .... 1 ... -Radlo Low Mllea"c PllftO WAOOH MPG 1 cyt t W»tCI" '" <Of'l<I. r.clio Pliftllf' ·~11....,,11 •••r\ I nttO O'tl-\ ~ (6Vf"\ 0 14 .,.., II Miit\ l111HOAI • cyt I -... , .. •Mio "'• .... C..• h• '''""' .. ~' Cadlllact lo Oo·C•rt.s Whatevertbe Fad Roll 'cm otr lho markt!t Wllh a Claulrl~ AtJ Call Now I 642-5678 :,;:: vu .-"" -....,.. '70 ~ Splder. xua low '69 Toyota (IUhJJt) with •2941 or.,. ._, VerJ dooct CondlUon,"by ---------r ~1 lt.lnt cond. See to camper , runa (ood. fd SELL Idle Item• with a OWMr $3.850 alter 8pm ar ~~~~~·· want Ad Http? 842·5678 w an't Ad Results &42·5671 oeueve.11400. M0-3970 tfet, best airer.~ Daily Piiot Cl111a1nc<1 Ad wff.kends. : l r ~ .. '('fl '~ t.OQ. "-•'"' f•fttfid 0 •U W'Wt COW'f'•l l1•t' ,... 11u.,rw1 ._,_, Mt'"'' ""Of'W' tWi'liffl\ A •<Of C)Wal hil'f•\ ft°'610lt Variety Sparks Choices Whatever: kind of entertainment is your pleasure -whether you want lo "cuddle" in the corner or "boogey" in the light -its all within a few minutes drive along the Orange Coast. Be it disco, big band sounds, jazz, folk, classical, mellow or a Carrib· bean steel band, its all here lo set the mood for your mood. Dancers can show their style or join the action al the Airporter Inn across from the Orange County Airport, Durry•s on the Back Bay or the N~wporl Beach Marriott Hot~l's Main Brace and Capriccio Cafe. Singles and couples m ay also want to stop~n al the Balboa Pavilion on Bal Nights. the Huntington Beach Inn or Ben Brown's in Aliso Canyoo. For listening enjoyment try the Ancient Mariner in both Newport Beach and Santa Ana, Alfredo's in the Sooth Coast Plaza Hotel, the Rusty Pelican overlooking Newport Harbor or La Petite Auberge in South Coast Village, Costa Mesa. Music and entertainment are also to be had al Bob Buro 's in Newport Beach, Laguna Beach 's Victor Hugo Inn, 20th Century Limited in South Coast Plaza, Mr. G's in the Irvine In· duslrial Complex,or Alley ,West on the Newport Pintnsula. The Crown House in Laguna Niguel and the Cannery Restaurant in , Newport's historic Cannery Village also offer mellow listening sounds . For a really d1ffrrC'nt c\'cning, in· stead of dinner and a show. why not dinner with a sho"" al SC'bastian's West 01nn('r Theatre 1n San Clem<'ntc or th(' ne"" Sl'h.1st1an 's in Anaheim? Jazz, Rock At Hugo The \'irtnr llugo Inn of Laguna Brach ha\ added snmC' ne"" sparkle t'O ill> tr.icl1tinnal hreathtakmg \'IE'W and gourmet food Jau anc1 folk rork have found rooro :lt tht· inn Tht• Jeff llarrif> Duo pro\'ldC' thr mrlln"' snun<I' (If J377 on <;unclay af- tcrnnon'I 11!<1) ini,z fa\ onlcl> for the as· sf.'mhl.-d 1·rcmds an1l Marla llov (•!Irr .• 1 folk f<IC'k ~uilarist, rt• \'('rberatrs her strin ~., against lhc s pN'larular haC'kclrnp of lht• Par1f1c Orf.'un on Saturda\· CH•nini.:c; And, \'irtor Jlu~o. wants to makl' surl' then.· I!-something for cvt•ry mu~1ral taste One rvenmj:l a month, chm•rs are entcrhunf.'d with an evC'n· mg of "da'i'11cal fun according to general manai.:er J at·q11<'' Mason. uatterent ela5s1ca1 itroups appear on e1thrr Monclay or Tuesday even· ings and complete details on their appearances ma~ be obtained b} calling the inn al '1~1 9477 Victor Hugo Inn, a tradition in this artist's colony !or almost half a ccn tury, Victor Hugo Inn has been a trad1· tion in the artist·s colony for almost half a century. The Inn ls open for lunch and din· ner daily :md offe rs a champagne bruncb on Sundays. It is located at 361 CW! Or., Laguna Beach. Romeo or Ace CoGst's Restaurants Suit Diners' Moods General Quan Kon greets visitors to Kam's restaurant T onight would you like to play Romeo to her Juliet , or be a swashbuckling pirate or a World Wa r I flying ace? You can be anything you want to be with the variety of period restaurants in the area. You might like lo try a serene, Oriental setting where you can sit on the floor and eat with chopsticks, or you and your favorite person might want to eat inside an authentic pull man car. Or have you always fantasized. playing Valentino, with strolling mariachis in the background, while you and that mysterious woman in black link arms and, share sparkling champagne? Kam's Offers Cantonese: Milder Touch Highlighted Cantonese is a mildN form of Chinese culinary a rt, less s picy than Mandarin food , says John Yee, owner of Kam 's Hl's lauranl in Corona de! M <tr. .. Our h.1slc ph1losophv 1s the finest CanlOOl'St' food al a fa11 priC<'." s:.iys Yee .. Our fon<l ha-. a rliffer<•nl flavor It is n 't hruil1·d It 1.,n'l grilled !l 1sn l s tt•aml.'d " Somt• of l\,un's s pt•t·1all1<•!. induflt• Kam 's 111111:-01· cho\\ me1 n , bed tom ato, sizzling goba, and war wan· ton soup. Kam's in Corona del Mar is local· ed at 2121 E. Coast Highway. There are three other Kam 's Restaurants, with one at 142 1 E. 17th St. in Santa Ana, one In La Jlabra and one in Howland Heights. The dC'cor at Kam's is described hy YC'e as Peking palace. hased on Chinese fairv talt•s with lots of dragons, the ·Phoenix, and images from the Chinese horoscope. It's all right here. The Orange Coast area is privileged to have one or the finest selections or good restaurants anywhere -whether it be for brunch, lunch, dinner or just cocktails -your pleasure is just a few light fantasies away. Jr you enjoy looking at the dazzling Newport Harbor with its nautical s plendor, or watching the surf pound the shoreline at sunset -it's here. Or, if you just want to gaze into each oUter's eyes, sheltered by a rustic fireplace -it's here. Whether your taste runs from escargots au champjgnons toCarrib- bcan porkchop or to crableg omelet, you'll find it -it's here. Th• L•n• HHC:•P• and 1 tong trltdltlOn of fin• food are ttte tractemerks of th• Victor Hugo Inn • t Page2 Tuesday, April 5, 1977 • • • Chines.e Cuisine & T eriyaki Steaks • LUNCH • DINNER ·· Absotuteiy the Finest COCKTAILS Cantonese Food at FOOD TOGO Reasonable Prices" BANQUET Kam Yee FACILITIES •Em • CATERING OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK --fOUR LOCA TIOMS- --------~SAMTAAMA--------------~ 558-9818 558-2626 1421 E. 17111 St. IMEAAA ..... I q •• 697-9096 1151 S. IEACH ILYD. CATW N.I 673-9919 Zt21 EAST COAST HIGHWAY lMf.Mt MACAln"HUat M ltOWLAMD HB&HTS ~., ,.,,, i 1m1964·9292 ~-~ . OOUIM "° A~ 19101 COLIMAROAD "' -.... The untlngton Beach Inn has one of the beat locatfon1 In town, ecroH from the beautfful cfty be11ch Inn's Banquet Facilities Offer Dancing Pleasure One or the lop attractions at the Huntington Beach Inn in Huntington Beach is the banquet room capable or seating from 20 to 400 people. The Inn's banquet facility includes a dance noor, sort lighting, and a main entrance from the lobby where patrons can fintl a full length, private bar. The Huntington Beach Inn also boasts a wide variety or entertain· ment opportunities in its Trinidad Lounge. Currently appearing are: Villano and Friends, featuring Pally Michaels, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m .. Tuesday through Saturday; Vince Valenti on tbe keyboards, 5 p.m. to 7 p m., weekdays; and The Whitey Hoffman Trio featuring Judy James, 7p.m. to 11 p.m., Sunday, and 9 p.m. to l a.m., Monday. The Huntin gton Beach Inn (formerly the Sheraton) is on Pacific Coast Highway, north or Beach Boulevard. A special Sunday brunch features barbequed ribs, baked chicken, crispy vegetables, fresh fruits and ~hampagne. MICllSll MEXICAN RESTAURANTS OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO MEXICAN Rl:ST AURANTS 11 . COST A MESA • 296 E. 17th St. HILLGAEN SQUARE • 645·7626 #2. BALBOA • 105 MAIN SI. BALBOA PIER • 675-9600 • COCKTAILS • Tuesday,Aprll S, 1?77 Pages Bay's Beauty Graces Ru~ty Pelican View The Rusty Pelican is a colorful, lwo·story wood restaurant which commands one of the finest bay views in Newport Beach. Whether dining downstairs, or sip· ping cocktails in the entertainment lou nge (and oyster bar) upstairs, patrons can appreciate the beauty or the bay and white sails drifting past the big bay windows. An excellent dinner menu includes Eastern prime rib, porterhouse steaks, Chinook salmon, swordfish, sand dabs, shrimp, and lobster. For reservations phone 642·3431. Reservations are accepted on a limited basis. The Rusty Pelican guards the bay In Newport Beach. \\i \,\ Ben Brown's restaurant f1n ""-d At 0.. 591 31 I 06 Coest Hwy. SCMltllL .... 4ft·2HJ ... Page4 Oliver Recalls Dickens IC you like reading the novels of ~harll'.S ~ck~ns, you 'll certainly en- JOY dining in the Oliver Twist Restaurant inside the Sheraton Newport. The waiters, waitresses and other staff are all costumed like charac-ters from the Dickens' classics The inter}or decorations also carry the same theme. Oliver Twist serves its meals with· a touch of olde England and features fresh seafood and "generous" cuts of beef. One s pecial feature of lhe restaurant is an all·California wt.he lis t carefull y selected by a panel of three locaJ wine experts. . Some of the best menu listings include: charbroiled fil el of saJmon abalone. king crab legs. baked stuffed shrimp, the catch of the day, and such desserts as English trifle pudding and ice cream pie. Oliver. Twist is a new restaurant, opened Just a month ago. Lunch is served from 11:30 a .m. to 2 p.m., Monday through 1''r iday; dinners from S.30 p.m. to 10 p.m .. Monday through Thursday, and from 5:30 p.m . to 11 p.m , Friday and Satur· day. Sunday Brunch is ofrered from ll a .m. lo4 p.m . For reservations phone 833-0570. ..... -..... -- Tuesday, Aprll 5, 1977 Costumes from the characters of Charles Dickens add extra spice to the dinner at Oliver Twlst'a In the Sheraton Newport. J8.n b ilurus iestauraut The time has come to start being kind to your- self. Break the fast food habit. and join us for a delightful, relaxing and elegant luncheon or din- ner. J/Jn b iJAurtt!i One of Orange County's Two Great Restaurants 644-2030 Fashion Island Swashbucklers' Dine A la Blackbeard Blackbeard's Restaurant has catered to the palate and imagina· Hon of would·be swash bucklers since 1974. Patrons dine amidst a colorful blend of buccaneer booty and carefully preserved period pieces, including a 100-year-old dory boat suspended from the ceiling. It doesn't take a treasure map lo find Blackbeard's . Just drive along MacArthur Boulevard near the airport complex and look for the skull and crossbones flag on the roof. Blackbeard's galley, where a host of fine meals are prepared, has been honored with Holiday Magazine's Fine Dlning Award. A few of lhe more p0pular items on lhe menu include: Caribbean porkchop, Os kar Port Royale, sauteed abalone, prime rib steak and various seafoods. ' ' Lunch is served daily from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.; dinner is served from s p.m. lo 11 p.m., Monday through Thursday; 5 p.m. to midnight, Fri· day and Saturday; and 4 p.m. to 9:30 p.m .• Sunday. A Sunday brunch is served from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Blackbeard's is vis ible from MacArthur Boulevard but the ·en- trance address is 4250 MartingaJe Way. A 100.year-old dory boat hangs from the celling at Blackbeard'1 Q&liber ~lui~t~ Seafood Restaurant Sheraton-Newport llocd .iS..5 '.\la"·,\rthur Hh·d. 833-0570 .._.,,, ·-· -... Variety Is the spice that seasons the restaurant and entertainment offerings at the Marriott Hotel In Newport Center Exceptional Food For Lu nch & Dinner Orani.!c L'ount~ ·!\Best Lb tt•n1ni:c: Enkrlainmenl ON NEWPORT BAY WATERFRONT RESTAURANT AND SALOOM 2735 W. Coast Hwy. LUMCH • DIMMER SUMO.A Y CHAMPAGNE IRUMCH Entertainment Nightly Limited R-strvatlon1 . 642-3431 Tuesday,Apnl5, 1~71 PageS Marriott Hotel C~ters \,... To Every Tastebud. Where can you go to party and mingle with Newport's disco crowd? The Marriott's Main Brace. Where can you go for a quiet, romantic evening or dining and dancing with a spectacular view of the blue Pacific and Newport Harbor? The Marriott's Capriccio Cafe. Where can you buy shrimp and oysters for just 15 cents apiece? The Seafood Bar at the Marriott. Not only doos the Newport Beach Marriott H otel , l ocat ed on the outer circle of Newport Ce n ter, offer every op· portunity for pleasures of the even· ing -the resort complex also has a sumptuous lunchtime salad bar and buffet and a Sunday brunch com· plete with seven strolling ma.riachis. The King's Wharf Restaurant of· fers a complete menu or fresh seafood, steaks, prime rib and full accompaniments. Prices are com· petitive and the atmosphere posh. The Capriccio Cafe features both a "light" menu and moderate prices. The cafe is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner and features the Mar· riott 's own low-calorie, "Slender Gourmet" meals. Diners are entertained nightly by Wally Ruth at the piano and on weekends by the Wally Ruth Duo. The Sunday Champagne Brunch is moderately priced and includes alt the champagne and mariachi music yo u desire. · EXTRAORDINAIRE!l At le Petit Auberge in the South Coast Village, you'll rind delightful continental dining at its very finest. Open seven days a week for your pleasure. Both indoor and patio dining. Fancy hors d'oeuvres served daily in the lounge rrom 3 to 6. bon appetite! Big band fans will enjoy their cocktail hour with "oldies but goodies" each evening in the Main Brace and jazz enthusiasts are invil· ed to join in or just listen to the sounds of the Wally Ruth Trio Fri· day afternoons from noon to three. The Marriott is a multi-million dollar playground for the entire family adjacent to the many recrea· tional and shopping facilities along the Orange Coast. It is convenient to Orange County Airport, Irvine In· dus trial Complex and Newport Harbor. Mariners Fish For Appetites Steaks, seafood and a nautical at- mosphere are the trademarks or the two Ancient Mariner restaurants in Newport Beach and Santa Ana. The Ancient Mariner at 2607 W. Coast Highway in Newport Beach can also boast one of the finest available views or the yacht harbor. The sister restaurant is localed al 301 N. Tustin Ave. in Santa Ana. Some of the fine meals served diners include aged eastern top sirloin (cut fresh daily), lobster, shrimp, swordfish and salmon. Both Ancient Mariner lounges ot- ter popular music for cvcnihg enter- t ainment. Lunch 11:30 to ~:30 Dinner S to 11:30 Reservations Accepted ELEGANT FRENCH BRUNCH Sundays 11 to 4 ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY puiTE AUl>ERGE ... 3800 Plaza Drive, Santa Ana (714)556-0556 For Reservations In the South Co~t Y,il.la&e • .. • • ..~ • l •...... J • Cannery ·stars Its Patrons Monday night becomes television time at the Cannery Restaurant in Newport Beach -not for watching, but ror participating. Actors and audience alike are part ol "Starboard," a special KOCE-TV (channel 50) entertainment feature filmed at 9 p.m. each Monday night in The Cannery lounge. · Pifferent comedians, musicians and magicians are brought in each )(onday rot the show. Members or .the audience can tune in at 7:30 p.m., :Wednesdays, Lo see themselves on · television. KOCE-TV, based at Golden West College, is Orange County's local television station and a member of PBS (Public Broadcasting. System). Bill Hamilton, owner or The Can- nery, says KOCE-TV was searching for a location to shoot its entertain- ment feature and The Cannery at-· mosphere fit the need. Television technicians use a 28- foot-color mobile unit, parked out- side, to tape the Monday night programs for showing over O\annel 50 on Wednesdays. --___ ...., TuetcMI¥, April 5, 1977 •f The Cannery, localed on Newport Bay and designed with the at· mosphere once common when Newport Beach was a top com· merclal fishing port, makes a perfect backdrop. It's "lights, camera, action!" every Monday night at Newport'• Cannery AHtaurant when t.<evlslon crews from KOCE-TV (channel 50)fllm their weekly entertainment feilture "Starboard." A New Supper Experience I For cocktail ' or dining I ~rving late fur the "After" Cro"'d I Cttpts and other unlltUt dii.hn I Wally Ruth at the p~no bar I Comforlable. informal, wit I\ :in oct:111 \ it-w CROWNHOUS£ RESTAURANT BUllWATSON &- SUE LYNDE TMt.tllna Sat. 32802 COAST HWY. L'AGUNA NIGUEL IAt Crown Valley PkwayJ 499-2626 496-577.3 South Coaai'a Fineat Cuiaine IVY HOUSE RESTAURANT • Now 4pp•wi'"J DWIGHT DICKERSON JAZZ TRIO T--.ttns.t. LAGUNA BEACH ............. ,.,..... nJ.&11•:A8 ~. . ~~ •... • .. Trinidad Enlivens Duffy's Duf(y's. overlooking the placid Back: Bay of Newport &aeb, is anything but quiet on a Sunday afttt· noon, The patio deck virtually vibrates to the ""otic calypso soonds of the six-piece Trinidad Steel Band. At least a piece of Newport Beach is musitally transported lo the Cnrihbeun from 3 p.m lo 7 p.m. each Sunday, and the bay backdrop ac cents the illu~ion AU six members or the band, now t ransplantcd to Los Angeles, arc natives or Trinidad. according to Sloe Duffy. owner of Duffy's. "They play calypso music and lof. 40 songs on old otl drums for an un usual SGUnd. And the people dance around Uw patio." says Duffy. Duffy says the Trinidad Steel Rand may al">o play on Saturday af· ternOOllS in the near future. The band is also available for private parties at Duffy 's whe n the restaurant is closed lo the public on Monday Di#tbls. A fire limbo daocc may soon be added to the routine with a ~ to see who can bend as low as lS inches and :;hlht-r und.-r a blazing limbo l>ar . The rhythm of eatypeo MUSIC echoes acrosa the Upper Bay each Sunday afternoon when tt.e Trtntded St.ettuRes up .. .,.,.,, ••. The patio holds about 75 patrons. bu& tbe music can be heard, and vi~wed from some scats, ,;nskJe lhl' rutaurant. • A Sunday champagne hnmch is served al Duffy's until 3 p.m. A six-pier~ popular music band, Touch ol Geld. provides dance music in tbe c<rltaiJ loun~e from 9 p.m., Wednesday through Sunday. Dinner is served from 5 p.an. to JO• p.m ., dady. Some ol the PGl*J:ar en· · trees are stuffed jumbo shrimp, gianl !Ung erab le&s. and f ilcl mignon. .. --- =- Page8 Tuesday, Aprll 5, 1977 Alley West Serves Sunset Over Easy The top attrpction al the Alley West Restauranl in Newport Beach is the sunset over Catalina. The food, service and fomishings are still outstanding, but even new co-owner Bill llamillon admits you can 't beat the beach front al· mosphere of Alley West. Located near the Newport Pier, Alley West not only lakes full adv an· tage of Catalina views, but it offers the beach, the blue Pacific, the pier, and the colorful dory fishing fleet as part of a fine dining environment. Another mark of distinction came to Alley West when il won a newspaper contest ror maxing the "most perfect martjni" in the local area. The menu features a varie· ty or fine cnlrees including steaks, cr ab legs and abalone. A special "Bicycle brunch" is served on Sun· days, starting al 9 a . m . Entertainment is provided on weekend nights. The interior of Alley West is San Francisco style with thick carpets and plush booths. The restaurant is multi-level inside, and elevated above the sidewalk lo capture the maximum effect of the spectacular ocean views. Mi Casa Restaurants Offer Personal Visit to 'My Home' In addition to fine Mexican food , the two Mi Casa restaurants in Balboa and Costa Mesa offer the personal concern of the family mcm· bers who run them. Five years ago Barry Moore and his wife, Joan, sold the Taco Tio quick order chain and opened the first Mi Casa al 296 E. 17th St. in Costa .Mesa. In the past year they opcned the second ·Mi Casa in the historic ,Palboa Inn on the Balboa Peninsula. Their two sons. Rick and Denny, are also involved in the management or the two Cine dining establishments. While the Moores are an Irish family, their chefs' Mexican food is hailed as some of the best in town . Both Mi Casas open daily al 11 a.m. They a lso orrer a Sunday brunch which features the '"grande" margueritas. HIEUPORT 17, a charming and most popular dinner house. is famous fOf' its truly outstanding food and its excellent selection of Im- ported and domestic wines. You can be sure your friends and special guests will be delighted that you introduced them to one of Southern Califomia"s very best restaurants. Reservations recommended. Dinners: Noontime; 11 30 -4 00 (weekdays) -Evening; 5:00 -11 :00 (7 days) Entertainment: Evenings from 8 30 -Private party facilities available for groups of 1 O to 40 -by reservation New decor and an expanded entertainment lounge add to Alrporter Ion restaurant service .. Airporter Serves Gourmets The Airporter Inn has made a few changes in recent months for the din- ing, dancing and drinking pleasures o'Orange County resu.J ents. One of the more ~pectacular in- nov alions al the Airporlcr is a special gourmet dinner ser ved Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights in the Cafe Continental. For two or more people. th<.• prit•e of the gourmet dinner is $16.75, and here's whal you get: cst•ar~ot au c hamignon. sou p a l 'o1gnon gratince, filet of soul veron1que (poached in white wine >. tiny bay shrim p. white gra pes, broccoli Hollandaise, sorbet au champagne, cou lottc s t eak. bouguctiere la medley of gard<•n vegetables) bibb ll•ttuce. cn•pc a la A1rporter. The Cafe Continental also offers a m1111 menu for Oiners \\hO aren't re· ady for the gourmt:t meal. For re· servat1ons phone 833-2770. l\tost of the food -~oulotte steak, roaskd duckling a I "or ange, and rack of lamb Normandy -remains the ~ame delectable choice. M unagcmcnt has also expanded the Cabaret Lounge, making room fo r an additional 50scats. The Airport er Inn is al 18700 MacArthur Blvd., Irvine . across from the Ornage County Airport. OCEAN CLIFF DINING lunch and dinner sunday champagne br~nch live jazz by the ocean private parties harpist (71 4) 494-9477 361 CLIFF DRIVE, LAGUNA BEACH Tuesday. April 5, 1977 Page 9 At Alfredo's Elegance Spices FoOd "Elegant" is the easiest word lo select for a description of Alfredo's, the fine Italia n and. Continental restaurant in the South Coast Plaza Hotel, Costa Mesa. T he service is supreme. and talented Nancy Levin provides a soft musical backdrop for dinner ''1th selections on the harp. Alfredo's serves dinner from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m., Monday through Thursday, and lo 11 p.m., Yriday and Saturday. T he restaurant 1s closed Sunday night. Some or the dinner selections in elude six choices of veal; supreme di polio marcngo (chicken breasl baked und garnished with tomatoes. mushrooms, shrimp, truffles and ol i ves); ch auteaubriand ; and orange duck. The Sunday brunch, served from 10 a m to 3 p m . 1s conMdered one of the most extravagant with sumptuous choices of fruits, French pas tries, four d1ffrrcnt s<Jlads, English trine, le~ of bed, scrambled eggs, seafood newburg, veal casserole and other delights. Lunch is served from 11 ·30 :.i m to 2 p m, Monday lhroui:h Friday. Phone 540·1550 for rescrvulions fur dmner, Sunday brunch or lunch. Gorda Liz Brings Portugal To Orange Coast Diners Diners at AHredo's In the South Coast Plaza Hotel enjoy their meals accented by the soft harp music of Nancy Levin. Gorda Liz, a Portuguese·stylc resta urant in Newport Beach, will ser ve Sunday tirunch from 10 a .m. to ·2i).m ., beginning Easler Sunday. The restaurant operated by Far West Ser vices, will offer eggs benedict. egg sardu, steak and eggs and various lunch orders for its new Sunday brunch progra m. Gorda Liz is a beautiful lri·levcl restaurant featuring the architec· tural style of the Portuguese fishing village of Nazarc. The name is taken from a legend or Nazare about a bUX· With the Live Broadway Hit Musical um widow or a fi s herman who turned her home into a restaurant lo support her family. The restaurant is localed at 900 Bayside Drive, al the fool of Promontory Point. For reservations phone 675-5111. Some tempting enlrees on the menu involve Portuguese steak (lop sirloin on a bed of shredded potatoes lopped by scampi), Australian lobster tail, scallops, king crab legs, P aella, rack of lam b, New York steak. ·'HELLO-, DOLLY!" Offering live professional entertainment, great food In an elegant atmosphere. Shows nightly except Monday, plus a Sunday brunch show. For information & reservations call (714) 772·7710 or at the box office, Grand Hotel, Number One Hotel Way, Anaheim. (Across from Disneyland.) Wt. •if l • t.,1 • • • • 't1t • • .. t ' ... ' • ~ • "' • • ... • ' . " · .. .., ' ! • P9 10 Big Band Sounds Due Soon The sounds of lhe big bands tan still be beard reverberating across lhe w:itcrs of Newport Harbor Crom lhe Balboa Pavmoo. Fou.r big bands, presented by Bal Nighl Productions, are sct.eduled to appear al lhe Pavillion in the com- ing months. They are: -Bob Greenwood and hl.5 "Mood· makers," Junc4. -E ddie Grady and bis fantastic big band, Aug. G. -The origin~1l GJea• Miller or- c hestra with Jimmy llenderson, Oct. 1. -A New Vear's Eve party, Dec. 31, wilQ the bund to be announced later. The bands play from 9 p.m. to 1 <i m ., and the doors ol the Pavilion (upstairs} open at 7 p.m . for COC:· t<ids. Another allrucllon to Bal Night is the midnight buffet supper. Burns Offers Scots Touch Bordeaux ·Charms Quietly Quid, warm. intimate, are words best \aed to describe Bordeaux -a romantic l\.ideaway with a charm all jtsOWD. Located on a quiet. lillle street, ju.st oll 9ristol in Casta Mesa at 758 St. Clair~ tbe rest a unmt offers autbMX Fttndl nJisine accented with a rustk decor complt:te with euy 6.repbitt.. BorcR•X. says owner·host Chuck Dudley, "is a platt to dine, not. to eat... 1'be menu features a wide range fl tempting select.ioos intlud ing roast ducklinr with orangl·. ehury « UHn pe.ppert0m sauCl', rabbit and veal sweetbreads. Other menu hi&bligitts include while veal, fish. e-oq au vin Bourgui&non, breas t of capon Monnandie and pepper steak. Step inlothe Highlands ofStotlanct at Bob Burns Restaurant in Fashion Island, Newport Beath. Scottish decor sets the atmosphere of this popular c:tming establishment apart from most other rutaurants in l~arH. The Bordeaux ls a cozy French restauraltt at 721 si Cleir St., Cosa Mesa. ..We ba\"t? mwe than 80 different kinds ol fine wines ranging from the sublime to the ridiculous,·· sa} !> ~y. Be is a Camiliar fatt to eelebrities from bis former assotia · tion.s witb Romanoft's and Chasen·:. and pencaaJly gneu dinner guest!> nightly. ~ sug~ c.alling ahead on wed.ends but says there is always sealilag at the Bor deaux on wttkaights. The intimate dining spot is open fO&" I unch TUesdays through Fridays a.nd for dinner 'l'\J~days through Sundays. Lunch is served daily from 11 a.m. lo 5 p.m .. except Sunday. Dinner is from 5 p.m , dally, except Su.oday. A Sunday brunch is olfer~d from 10 a.m. to J p.m. and Sunday dinn~r begins at 3 p.m. Bob Burns is loc:>led at » Fashion Island. .... ...,....< ,Jl~n&nfJlmi d)eaclt dnn SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH I 0 a.lft. to 2 p.M. Formerly Sh""¥;al()t'I Be3Ch Inn 21112 rACIAC COAST HIGHWAY HUHTIHGTON RACH Sl'-1421 PRESENTS VIL LAND & FRIENDS F•aturincj Patty Michaels TuH. thnl Sat.-f fo I DINING & DANCING LUMC .. S SHVED I I :l0-2:30 Mon.-Fri. Dl .... SSERVED WEEKDAY EAIL Y DfNMERS 5-7 P.M. From 5 p-. Moa.-Fri. COCICT AILS--5-7 p.m. With Vince 1-.. at ICe-ybocrd WHITEY HOFFMAN TRIO ~oturi•g .W, James BAN9UET FACILITIES 20..400 Pers.m ReservatfotH-536-1421 For dinner ptclt from eautts such as Scottish plaice. roast darit.fing, scampi saute, grenadine of beef. v~al o~ar, trout almondiM and others. For information call S40·3fifil overlooking the Newport lecKll Golf Course Lunch and Dinner DAil Y SPECIALS Entertailtrnetat lundaf ~-·~•., Happy Hour +.00 P.M. • 7:00 P.M. COMPl.fte(T ARY HORS D'OEUVRES MOMDA Y TO FRIDAY DOUILE"tt REGULAR l"RICE Sunday Champaq~ Brune• ServedFrom 9:00 A.M:' to'2:00 P.M. 31001RVINEAVE. • NE,WPORT DEACJI, CALIFORNIA • (714)75 1-52:?3 .. New management and ownership at PetJte Auberge pledge• the nnest service and food available for patrons of the South Coaat VHlage restaurant. Auberge H.ighlights Buffet Le Petite Aubt>rge in South Coast Village is now under the new management of Al Edwards and La Vida Burch. Edwards says they took ownership or the stylish French restaurant just before Christmas with a promise to provide better service and better food. One ot the finer touches now of- fered at Le Petite Auberge is an un- usual Sunday buffet brunch served from 11 a.m. to4 p.m. for ~.95. It isn't an ordinary eggs and omlet brum·h, according to Ed· wards. His brunch is served with a definite French accent and a dif- ferent entree each Sund;iy such as crepe Lorraine or vichysoisse, em- bellished with Danish and French pastries and champagne or coffee. Le Petite Auberge has both indoor and ·outdoor dining. Edwards describes his restaurant as "a fine jewel in an unusual setting." The chef prepares several fine veal dishes and frog legs remain a house specialty. A guitarist provides a musical backdrop nightly, begin- ning at 8 p.m., except on Mondays. T"91daY,April5,1~77 Page 11 _2Pth ·c•nt;ury Limited Travels-in Old Style The 20t.h Century Limited was the ' symbol and standard of excellence in America when railroad travel was the mos t p o pular mode or transportation. The 20th Century Limited Restaurant at South Coast Plata in Costa Mesa duplicates that at- mosphere, fine service and excellent meals served to rail passengers in the early 1900's. Now il is possible to recapture the mystery and romance of rail travel while dining In one of three authentic replicas of elegant Pullman cars. In addition to the Pullman dining cars, diners can relax with a cock- tail in The Station Saloon, a lounge fashioned after New York's Grand Central Station. Charles Showalter is currently appearing in the lounge from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m ., Tuesday through Saturday. Lunch is ser ved from noon to 3 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday, and dinner is served from 5 to 10 p.m., the same days. On Sunday and Monday, dinner is served from 5 to 9 p.m . A champagne brunch is offered from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m ., each Sun~ day. During the hours South Coast Plaza is closed, 20th Century Limit- ed diners can enter the restaurant through the depot-style entry ore Sunflower Avenue, between Sears and 81&llocks. For reservations phone 540-8822. The lunch menu includes a number of salads and sandwiches. plus the New York Central Special. New England baller-fried clams The dinner menu boasts a number of tasty seafood appetizers. Entrees include a fine choice of seafood, veal, chicken and beef specialties. Sebastian's Plays On ''Hello Dolly !" and hello Anaheim ls the theme of the April 12 grand opening of Sebastian's Dinner- Playbouse in the Grand Hotel. Sebastian's West, 140 Avenida Pico in San Clemente, is now performing the Broadway stage bit, "Norman, is that you?" which will run through May 25. Both dinner playhouses offer a Continental buffet dinner, a wide choice or wines, cocktails and desserts wlth the theatrical performance. Reservations are a "must'' for the Saturday through Sunday and Sun· day brunch performances. For in- formation concerning lhe Anaheim Sebastian's call 772-7710 and the San Clemente location at 492-9950. Prices are subject to change and there is ample free parking. Ad- mission includes dinner and wines, cocktails and desserts are a la carte. ~~~~~~~~~~~~---~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- is our very personable and helpful manager who will be h appy to assist you in planning your party at our Gorda Liz restaurant. Do give Jim a jingle and see how s moothly your special dinner party, group luncheon or banquet can be arranged. ·.Jim Carroll at 675-5111or675-5119 FAR SE S~ . * ·~ j • ~ tl\l.!.1 The pJace to enjoy the gourmet cuisine of Italy: classic dishes of veal, lovingly sauteed and served up just so. Plus the finest selection of premium California and Italian wines -over 150 varieties. Lunch, Monday through Friday. Dinner, Monday through Saturday. Sunday Buffet Brunch 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Reservations accepted. Call 540-1550 SOUTM COAST PLAZA MOTEL WES'TEl,qN IN'tEi.?NA'l"IONA( li.O'lCCS ~-~ Partners 1n travel with Urnted A11~nes ., Bristol at S an Diego Freeway, Costa Mesa ... -·--,.. __ ............... ·- , ' • I ! I I - ,, • I r Page 12 Tuesday, Aprll 5, 1977 Thrifty but tasty lunches, like the popular fruit and cheese peasant meal, have made Poor Richard's a booming newcomer In Laguna Beach. Soup-salad Meal: Anything But Poor at Richard's Poor R1c:hard"s, one of the newest restaurants in the Orange Coast area, 1s rap1dl} becoming one or the most popular It s easy to rind, located next to the Pottery Shack on Pacific Coast Highway 1n Laguna Beach. Poor Richard's begins serving breakfa!>t at 9 a m , weekdays, and 8 a m . Saturday and Sunday, and stays open all day. "'ith the lunch and dinner menus available at 11 a m One or thl.' most popular meals. ac- cordin~ to the chef, Joe Penhall , is the $1.95 soup and salad. "We make cur soup fresh each day,'' says Penhall, "And we offer two types each day, with one consislant, and the other a different type everyday." Another favorite lunch is the $1.45 peasant meal, featuring cheese, fruit and hot rolls, says Penhall. Steaks, grilled halibut, scallop brochette, and shrimp brochette arc some of the staples of the dinner list. Two special din11..cr items are quiche, a nd nicoise (~ bow l of fres h vegetables sautccd in butter and sprinkled with spices J. EN JOY ROMANTIC DINING OVERLOOKING THE BACK BAY AND DANCE TO THE YOUNG AND EXCITING 6-PI ECE BAND TOUCH OF GOLD Appearing Wed. thru Sun. Nltes Reservations 640-5123 At The End of North Bayside Dr., Newport Beach Mr •. G's Breakfast . ~ Opens Co_ast's Eyes If you· like omelets -Spanish, cheese, chili, crab leg, or whatever -stop in for the Sunday brunch at Mr. G's, 3100 Irvine Ave., overlook ing the Newport Beach Golf Course. American restaurant called The Village in Downey. Steak and scampi. steak and crab legs, and choice prime rib are some of the lop selections on the dinner menu. according to Giamickas. Din· ner is served daily from 4 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.; lunch from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m ., except Sunday. The Sunday brunch, served from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m . and priced from $3 25 lo $5.25, also features s uch choices as steak and eggs, ham and eggs and other breakfast delights. Cham- pagne and your choice or fruit juice are included with the meal. Mr. G's is a new restaurant operated by Gus Giamlckas, who previously owned a Greek and Mr. G's will soon be expanding its entertainment offerings with the in- stallation of a new dance floor for popular, though not hard rock, mu;sic. Plano bar entertainment is pro. vided in the cocktail lounge. • A nice view of the Newport Beach Golf Course helps to create a pleasant dining experience at Mr. G's RESTAURANT KOTO Dine in the serene world of Oriental beauty just a few blocks from the Orange County Airport Enjoy the Main Dining Room over- looking the Ko1 pond or beside !he sizzling table grill in the Teppan Yak1 Room Select fresh seafood from the Sushi Bar. An inti· mate tropical bar and lounge offers relax- ing host:>ltality and fine service. Lu nch is served 11:30 am lo 3:00 pm, Mon Fri. Dinner 5· 10 Weekdays and until 11 00 on Weekends. A place of timeless beauty at 4300 Von Karman Avenue, just off MacAnhur Blvd in Newport Beach. Please call for reservations 714/752·7151. • THE MORE THAN JAPANESE RESTAURANT - Friendly staff ·and authentic waterfall typify Yamato Japanese Restaurant In Newport Center Early Birds Brighten Up Over Yamato's Cuisine One or the bright features at The Yamato J apanese Restaurant in Newport Center 1s the Early Dml- Special served from 5 p m to 7 p m . Monday through Friday. Early evening diners can SC'lcct their meals from three tasty en trees : -Shrimp tempura with scs <1me chicken. $4 95. -Tempura seafood dinner, $1 95 -YakiNiku (rice. beer. cooked with soy sauce and seven different condiments>. $3 95 A new enlrN' orfl'rcd al all meals is the S8.95 Steak Yama to. prepared a t lhe table and soaked in special s auces. ln the J apanese Tatami Room. patrons are seated on straw maL'> on the floor. oriental ~ty lt', but the seal· m g arrangements rem a1ns com fortable with the use or sunkl'n areas undN lhe table for foot re~t!> Yamato is located al #60, Fa~hion Island. Lunch is served from lt·JO a m . to 2:30 p.m .. Monday through Friday. Dinner is served from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. six days a wcl!k , and from 4 .30 p.m. to 10 p.m. on Sunday. ordcaux rrstaurant ,f ranrais • f ine French cuisine • distinguished wines LUNCHEON vour host Chuck Dudley. Jr 540 -3641 300 Ft. West of lmtol "'tht lrttMy '11111 ... ctond mon d1ys 758 S11n1 Cl1ir, Com Mu • DINNER T~ay, April 5. 19n Page 13 Tranquility Reigns At Koto Restaurant Tranquility is the atmospheric theme of the Koto Restaurant near the airport complex in Newport Deach. An authentic J ap a nese pond he ightens the tranquil feeling as d iners watch the brightly speckled koi fish. The name Kolo means>ncient ci· ty" and carries the oriental impllca· lion or a long, stately tradiUof\. There are four distinct rooms at Kolo, each featuring a slightly dif· ferent style of food and a unique in· terior arrangement. The Sushi Bar ser ves several styles or r aw fish in true Japanese fashion. Steaks. chicken and shrimp arc some of the culinary delights served in the Teppan Room where patrons are s eated around a table which is also the grill. The meal is cooked at the table with quite a display of showmanship. In the J apanese Room, diners sit on the floor. The Tatami Room is the main din· ing area with more traditional styles and meals. Kolo Restaurant is localed al 4300 Von Karm a n Ave., j us t oCC MacArthur Illvd. For dinner re· servations phone 752·7151. Lunch is ser ved from 1J :30 a.m. to 3 p. m .• Monday through F riday. Din- ner is served from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m., weekdays, and from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m .. weekends. -~ Koto Restaurant on Von Karman avenue In Newport Beach otters Japanese food in an atmosphere of tranqulllty OCEANFRO~T AT THE NEWPORT PIER GOURMET DINING COCKTAILS LUNCH • DIHHER • SUHDA Y BRUNCH Open Mot1. fhnl Sat. -I 0 a.m. to 2 a.m. Opett SundcfY From 9 a.m .. 260 I W. OCEAN FRONT MEWPORT BEACK 675-1714 J I l l ) I I ·> , T~y. Aprll 5, 19n The Nleuport 17 restaurant In Santa Ana la often referred to as an "aviation museum" thanks to owner Biii Bettis, an aviation buff. Nieuport 17 Takes Off With. History's Flying Aces I( you want a high flying culinary experience try the Nieuport 17 Restaurant in Santa Ana. Not only is the rood excellent, but the decor will allow your imagination to soar in the clouds. . Former naval aviator Bill Bettis creat~ Nieuport 17 around his favorite theme, aviation. The Mme or the restaurant represents an early French bi·wing fighter plane flown by American volunteers in the "Lafayette Escadrille", prior to American en· try into World War I. Betw• restaurant is packed with authentic aviation artifacLs. Some items have been put on display by such flying heroes as General Curtis LeMay, World War I German ace Max Holstein, Frank Tallman, and the Blue Angels. "The Barnstormer Bar," Nieuport 17's delightful cocktail lounge is orten applauded as a virtual museum or aviation history. . Some or t.he tempting offerings of Nieuporl 17 include prime rib, breast or chicken boned, glazed aweel and sour ham, and tournedos with the mets sauteed in wine. The restaurant iii located on 17th Street In Santa Ana, near the Newport Freeway. · For a Special Party At a Special Place on ~asteq \,'JliJte\er time you come to the Y.imato you will fmJ t:l\.qu1~1te s~rvice and outstanding cu isine .rnd ,in .1mb1cnce wh1th will please the most discnminJt1ng Open on Easter Sund~y from 4:30 p.m. vn•nt11 Restaurant #60 Fashion Island, Newport Center C714) 644-4811 At the CenturY Plaza Hotel, Century City <.213) 277-1840 'TOP: of Viii~' -~dd:s PriVate Party :space The Villa Nova bas recently re- furbished its upstairs private ban- quet room, creating the "Top of the Villa" for private partiesjrom 25-12$ people. Black mirrors in the ''Top of t.he Villa" reflect one d! the most roman· lie views of Newport Harbor. Tho Villa Nova, at 3131 W. Coast Highway, faces the turning basin <between Pacific Coast Highway and the bridge to Lido Island. •'Top of the Villa•• also contains its own private bar, set Cmder soft wood beams and an arched ceiling. The Villa Nova· was one or the first and finest Italian restaurants in Los Angeles. The shift to Newport Beach was made in 1961. Chef Wally Gentile has been with the Villa 'Nova f'"or nearly 30 years. He prepares each order individual· ly, nothing is prepared in advance. The late Alan Dale, owner of the _Villa Nov"4, created the mozzarella marinara, a popular dish now .f ea tured in many Italia n restaurants. His wife, Charlotte, and son, Jim, are maintaining the family tndltion oft.he restaurant. Dinner is served Crom 5 p.m., dai· ly, and from 4 p.m. on Sunday. Reservations are recommended. Phone 642· 7880. The bay view 19 • atrong attraction for customers at the VIII• Nova, a fine Italian reataurant In Newport Beach. -Illa ~·-<c The cuisine ~ To~ra of central and · l~ 1 'Y 4 northern Italy • Fine food served bayslde every evening Reservations accepted Banquet facilities avallable Dinner served 'tll 1 :30 a.m. Valet Parking Available 642-7880 3131 W. Cout Highway Top of the Villa Banquet Room . . . .. ... . .,. \ ... ... The hlls of L8gulta Beacla pr<Mde an 1..,..ss1ve open sp•ce backdrop for patrons of Ben Brown's Ben Brown Matches Cuisine With View of Duffers, Sea The ·food is superb~ the view is unmatched at Ben .Brown 's RestauraDt in South Lapna. Ben Brown's is across from the Aliso Beach Pier and overlooks the Aliso Crct* Golf Course, as well as the bble Par ific. A major remodeling job within the las t year has put a new glow iaside the popular rest.atrnlnt with lots al old photographs of Laguna .Beach _. seivera1 fmc pitteS o1 art wart on~wans. Some of the t~ty 'entrees of· fered at Ben Brown's include Bouillabaisse Marseillaise. Spain scampi, shrimp curry lndima e, and prime rib_ Ben Brown's is also fam<>ms iorits original spinadlsalad. · Entertainment and llancifti is of· fered becinning at 9 p.m. on Wcclncs· day tbroug'h Satunby duriag the winter and TuesdQ through Satur· daJ ill tllesn.....,. .sea son . Crown House Gems Include Oyster Bar Page 15 Tiie Crown liouse. located at 32802 Padfic Coast Highway. Lag\&H Jiilael. feablres • attractive New o~ 8awr to its deecc. lo> • steak, chicken stufied. •ilh crab, and more tlaan20 seafood eatrees. One of tile more s>OPWM aspec.tsfll the restaurant is tbe large, heated ou I.door patio with .ao aniet bM.._ Some of the f"me m~aJs a patron can order include: Wisconsin milk· fed fleal, chate.aubfiand, pepper 'lbe Crown Bouse ls open seven ~~week; &om Jl a,.m. to 4 p.m . · ill' lliljr:b; from.4 . to 11:30 p.m. for ilmier; aadfrom9:30 a.m . lo 4 p.m . COii' a~ bnm<:h. -eoe--iclans-ana entertainment arc offered in the lounge until 2 a.m., ~ily. ean•-.• Cuisiat •ltd Atmospbut. Enjoy our specially prepared Glazed Portchopor Abalone Sautecd. or other gaUey specialties, including Prime Rib. Steak and Seafood. Open seven days a week. Don't miss our Sunday Bnmch. f ea tu.ring o.-bot1•tiful Salad Bar ~gGldG On MacArthur ncacO.C. Airport Newpon 8adl • , I , • .j ··-r- .J Page 16 r .. I ---... -.. Tuesday. April 5. 19n LET'S DJlNCE ~ ·J~ ... : .SOUNDI "BAL" Nu;BT ~4LEND.llB JUNE 4 -SAT. -BOB GlfEENWOOD AND HIS ''MOODMAKERS" AIJQ. f..SAT. -EDDIE QllAOY ANO HIS MNTASTIC •IO MM1 OCT. 1-SAT. -1HE0~181NALGLENN Mil.J.ERCMCHnnu wrTH JIMMY HDIDEltMJll -OlltECTL Y RtOM IWW YOllK DEC. 11-M T -GALA NEW YEA~'S EW l'A~TY 4 Alt/\. •ANO TO •E ANNOUNCED LA 'nit tJ,,~ · ~,, UUOY D4HCIHG AHD LllTIHIHG TO THI llG IAHD AHAHGIMEHTS Of THE JO'S AHO 40'$ IH THI IUUTIM GUssm IH uuaOOM Of TME OLD , A YILIOM. "IAL HHHffSw •• scli~d fM ftnt s.twd9y ••tf"f ~ -tti ................ AT THE PAVILION 400 MAIM ST •• IAUOA ~Opell .. 7:00 fw hrly Yllltlil' -Slpplll' -0-Cill' ,,__ t:OO .. 1:00 Tlcbtl .. n.. .,_ For Fwiflff ............... c• ~ 17141 640-7'22 or TIM P••ll• 17141 '7J-4U J Help Us Bring Bock The Big Bonds & The.Swingin' Years The Carbaret Lounge Proudly Prese nts The JIMMIE -BOGGIO FIASCO'S ~ Monday thru Saturday from 8:30 PM •CAPTAINS TABLE COFFEE SHOP OPEN 24 HOURS • DINNER SERVED IN THE MEDITERRANEAN ROOM FROM 5:30 P.M. c.Airporter qnn CJ-lotel 18700 MacArthur Blvd., Irvine t H11ntington Beach Fountain · Valley EDITION * VOL. 70, NO. 95, 4 SECTIONS, 52 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1977 Afternoon N.Y. Stocks TEN CENr Bible Clubs • Ill BB Schools Pushed 1 By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR. Of 1"9 O•llY Pilot $1•11 A Costa 'Mesa church and a Huntington Beach attorney are backing efforts to bring volun- tary Bible study cluhs lo llunt· lngton Beach Union High School District campuses. Attorney Kenneth Roberts said he is donating his time to carry two lawsuits to the U.S. Supreme Court to allow tht' Babic clubs to meet and conduct activities at Edison and Marina Hi gh Schools during the school day, Roberts said Calvary Chapel in Costa Mesa is providing any material costs involved with pro- t·essing the two cases. Las t month, lhe Fourth Dis· trict Court of Appeals in San Dernardino refused to intcriere in a lower court ruling that bars meeting on campus of the Edison High School student Bible club. After the denial, the case was was resubmitted for another hearing which was quickly de- nied. This paves the way for the case to go to the stale Supreme Court, said Roberts. Roberts also has been involved in a Marina High School case which he said is identical to the Edison Bible club controversy. The Marin a case was filed in U .S . District Court in Los Angeles Dec. 22, 1975, but has yet to be heard. Roberts said he is considering combining both Bible club cases be fore bringing them before the state Supreme Court. The Edison case, originally filed May 7, 1975, names five stu- dents, Bruce Johnson. Robyn Dexter, Michelle Henriot land Lisa and Dawn Jackson, all 16, as plaintiffs in lhe laws uit. The Marina case names stu· dents David and Debbi Wakeling and Mark and Monte Cobb as plainlirfs. All the students in both cases are me mber s of the Calvary Chapel church. "This is really not a stale issue but rather involves basic con- stitutional rights." said Bob From. a Calvary Church pastor. The students in the cases filed by their parents say they want to hold the Bible study club meet· ings "to enable lhos~articipal· ing to ·know God better by prayeriuJly studying lhc Bible." The appellate court ruled in the Edison case that the club would not have the required secular . le gis lative purpose and its primary effect would be to ad· vancereligion. "Historically, the Huntington Beach Union High School Dis- trict has suooorted a separation between church and st ate." said school board President Helen <See BIBLE, Page AZ> Huntingtoll.Adopts High Rise La~J Girl, 16, l'ieti;.. The Fir~ Valley Seeking Bat Attacker HAVE YOU SEEN HIM? Valley Assault Suspect 2 Major Oil Police are seeking the 1denllly and whereabouts of a scar-faced. salver·hairf.'d man in connection with a March 18 ba!>eball bat at· tack on a 16·ycar-old girl in her Fountain Valley home . Fountain Vallcy Police Sgt :\1 art in En~quist said the :.uspl'C'l told the \'iclim he knew of "h(•r work. soC"ia l and school :.H· tivilies" when he surprised her in her second s tory bedroom at 5 p.m .' The girl, hoi;pitalized after the incident with minor s tomach. h ead and back bruises. told police she did not know the rea· son for the attack. Engquist said the girl ~told the entire story of lhe attack while under hypnosis. "There is no doubt in our minds that s he 1s telling the truth." he said A Fountain Valley lligh School stu dent who li\'eS in the northwest sector of the city, the girl told pohce her parents were "" ay on a trip the day of the as· sault · ;'I.ow. she 1<; all n~ht but emo· F • Ab d t1onally shaken." said Engqu1~l Inns an on The girl told policc her parents' housc was ransacked Off h S• l'arhcr on the day of the assault. 8 ore Ile The lelcphone wires were n ppcd out, shl' !>::itd . The J!lrl reported the inc1dcnt to poltce from a LOS A:-.:GELF.S CA I') -Ty,,o major oil companat•s, Culf :tn<I She ll . h:av<' announC'ecl th<·y're pullin~ out of llrlllini? prnJt'Cls 111 the orf!>horC' 1irca known as Tan· ner Bank,, on<'t' thought to be a prom1MnJ: sourcl' of rrudc 011 /\ Gulf 'JlOk<•sman callf.'d th•• C'ompany's faalurt• lo find gm, 11r 011 tn the• arca a • b1lt(•r dl'-UP pointment " Culf n·\ t•ul(•d Mon day 1t '-Jlt•nt 1wa1 h $:!7 rmlllon in the \'aan df111 t to J:IC'.m 1111 frrim T unnc•r H.inks. lor.111•<1 ahoul K."I m1ll·S .;oull1\\t'st c1f Loni:: Bea<'h In contra\l to poor "howanat' an the Tanner Hanks arc·a. oal com panics n.·port some ~uccc's dnll ing 1n San Pedro Hay. Both Shell and Standard Oil of California say lh<'Y have found oil lJ..15 miles orr Loni:: Bearh. and Shell is quitc 01>lim1stic about the size of als discovery. Gulf, Shell nnd tllher com· panics spent nearly SI 75 mill inn for drill inft rl~hts for Tanncr Banks In u 1975 fl•dt•rul sale of of. fshorc lc~1i1cs. Tot Found in Bin LOSANGELES<AP) Police have tnkt>n custody of a newborn boy abnndoned an 11 trash ban near tht' Coliseum Thc haby "ns disCO\'ercd when the mana~cr of a n apartment house heart! cries coming from the trash bin Monday. Nuke Test Successful, LAS VEGAS {A P ) Scientists at the Nevada· Test Site SUC'C'essfully dc- tonat<>d an undeqiround nuclear device today. tho first such lest this year. A St o v 'c r n m e n t spokesman said the 7 a.m . blast took place 2,263 feet under11roUJld in YuC"<.'a Flat, l oc ~cd ubout 90 miles northwest of here. The device had a yield of between 20 and 150 kilotons. One kiloton Is tho equivalent or l,000 tons of TNT~ neai;:hbor's phone. · When the i:irl returned home that afternoon, s he walked up a fli~hl of stairs to meet her as· sailanl who s ubsequently threw ht•r tlnvm thc stairs. polacr said "The suspect talkl'd to th<' girl for ov..r an hour." 'aid Eni?qu1st ' He ... ud h1• hnd c;pf'nt a lot of tame lt•arnang about her ac ti\ 1tles .. En~qu1st .;aad tht' s;:1rl ohst>nNI the• s.1mc man three months ai:n i;tandan~ nc'(l to a car in a <~Sl'SPECT, PageA2> Parents Get School Option In Huntington About 100 Huntington R<•ach parents wilt have the option of sendin.1? their youn11stcrs to either Meadow View or Lark View clt'mentary s<.'hools nC'Xl fall. Occan \'1cw School Distritl trustecs decided Monday. The district plun:; to bus cur rent kindergarten through fafth ~rade student:> to eith<•r campus ncxt fall from an ar<>a west of Springdale Street and south of Slater Avenue near the Bolsa Chica m arsh. Next year's seventh and eighth grade students from the area will attend Marine View School al 5683 Tilburg Drive. said Assis- tant Superintendent Woody Chaddick. Students bused to Meadow View School, 5702 Clark Drive, will travel about two miles. Lark View School. 17200 Pinehurst Lane. is only about one-half mile by bus for most students in the area, said Chaddick. Chaddick said the distri<.'l sur- veyed the parents in the affeC"ted area and found 56 percent or them want their youngsters to at· tend Lark View ~hool. aut 44 percent or the parents surveyed want their children to continue attendance at Meadow VI w School. he added. Parents in the sffectpd area were given a choice of schools after d\strkt trustees decided not to build a new school in tho area. r O••'• Pit., ""°'o ay u• Po .. Spring n .. Sprung Along Bearhfront After a rather dull start, Easter week vacation began to draw more crowds to lh t' !>horeline Monday as s unny skies brou~h\ "arm sands and the opportunity to get a head start on that summer tan. The scene here is westerly of Newport Pier in Newport Beach. Fund Shuffle Keeps Grant In Huntington Former Huntington Mayor in Hospital The Jluntini?ton Beach City CounC'il and thc city's Public Fac1h11es Corp agreed lo a shuf- flan~ or moncy ~onday night in order lo retain a federal grant of $84,583 Thc a~tt't'mcnl sali!>C1 ed a long.stanc1ing 1 mpass e over financan~ of th<• c·at) s emerj?enC'y nperataons ccntcr. aC'l·ordinl? to ('1\'ll Oefensc• Coor dinator (, l•Orftt' Tin d1·n In a comphcfllrd transaction, thc city council votcd to pay the PFC $169.167 for costs of the center located in the basement or the c1v1c center bualdin~. In return. the federal govern· m ent will release $84,583 for its share of lhe cost or the civil de· fense centcr. Thyden said. Thi' PFC, the city's landlord fo r the c1v1c renter complex. then Aj?rccd to return $84,583 to the city in the form of reduced rcnts . Tht' fcclcral s::ovcrnmt•nl has halkecl at rclcasins;: its share of the costs b<•causc• expc•nditurcs wcn·n 't accounted for separately from lhe rt•M of the civic cenler COSl!t. Former lluntin~ton Beach city councilman and mayor Robert M. Lambert was li..ted in ),eriou'S but s table condition toclay al lloai;: Mt'moraal llo!>pital follow- ing Monday surcery for removal of.a lung. The native son and civic lcadcr who served as mayor in 1962·63 entered the Newport fi each hospital last wcck for a variety of tests after b<-comanr; ill. The former mayor, who lives at 21112 Windchild Lane. is employed as service m anager at. M andic Motors. a downtown auto agency and garage. He previously operated his family's independent service sta- li on and garage at Beach Boulevard and Talbert Avenue for many years. His wire, Jane, is a nurse at Hoag Memorial Hospital, where one !>on was also e mployed as a security officer for a lime. New Brew ·oue Mar"IMts Test Coffee Sub WlUTE PLAINS, N.Y. (AP) -A coffee s ub- stitute is going to be test-mark~ted by Geoeral Foods Corp., but the blend may never be distributed na- tionwide, a spokesman for the nation's largest coffee r oaster saidtoday. <Relatededitorlal,A6) · "It won't even be on the retail shelves until next month,'' sajd spokesman Jack Whitman. who em· phasized thot it will be tested In "only three markct!I in s uch a big country.·· The product. a blend of coffee beans and wheat c:11led Mellow Roast, will be tested for selling potcn- ti3l In Denver, Orand Rapids. Mich., and Detroit. Whitman described Mellow Roast ns a "coffee- typc bcveraf{c," but declined to evaluate its taste or to say what t.he tn11te resembled. The s ubstitute is expected to be priced at $2.46 a pound. whole$ale. General Food's Maxwell Houae ls now priced nt $4.21 o pound, wholesale. Oally Pll•I \ ff 1'"'4• UNDERGOES SURGERY Ex-Mayor Lambert :) , Cover Blown • In Arizona By Big Mac SAN DIEGO (AP> -Ray Kroc. head of the MacDonalds hamburger chain, says he was spotted right ore when he tried to eat without attracting attention al n MacDonalds in Yuma, Ariz. ''I just got out of the car and or· dcrcd a hamburger ," said Kroc, who was In Yuma to watch his San D\ego Padres baseball team. But the resta urant manager reco51nlzed K'roc. P ad res president Buu:ie Bavosi has a theory about how Kroc's cover was blown. It's not everyday In Yuma "when a man dl'ives up In a Roll~ Royce with a driver and buys a hamburger," bcaaid. "· • In City's History By ROBERT BARKER Of, .. O•ttr Po lot St•ll A residential high rise or· danance, the fir~t m the city's his· tory. was approved Monday night by the lluntmcton Beach Cltv Council. The mcasurc !>pclls out where future high rise structun:s may be developed but docsn 'l set maximum height limits. Instead, the ordanance will at· tern pt to l'Ontrol he11?hls by a slid- ing scale of setback r<'quire- ments based on a s tructure's height and width. A second reading is scheduled April 18 und the ordinance is due to take effect 30 days from then. f In a related matter. the city council delayed a decision for two weeks on a plan that would permit two high rise residential senior citizen lowers in the Five .1 Points area of lhe city. The area designatefl for early high rise residential develop· menls as in the Five Points loca- t10n Commer!'aal and indu!'itrial high ras<.'s were spelled out an the lfuntington Center area and the Mc Donnl'll Douglas location. Multi story development for the downtown and Scaclaff bluffs areas will receive further study. Councilman Ri!'hard Siebt'rt, who cast the only neg::itive vote, criticized the ordinance for what he termed ats lack of guidelines. "We should lct the developer know exactly what we want," he said. lie said also he could envision a "pancak<'" C'ffect of four to six <See IUGll RISE, Page i\2) Massage TV Found in Raid CHICAGO CAP> -Police say hidden television cameras found at a massage parlor may have been used to blackmail patrons there. OCficcrs accident ally found the cam eras hidden in ceilings or bedrooms at the Harem Leisure Spa during a raid in which four women and two men were ar· rested. "Television tapes. combined with all the information the club has on patrons. would m ake It easy to bluckmnil pa trons,': vice squad Lt. J omes Kiely said Monday. Weather Mostly fair with some Cog and low clouds near beaches tonight and early Wednesday. Lows tonight 42 to 52. Wghs Wednesday 70 at beaches to low 80s in- la nd. INSIDE TODA. Y F'aith in hi.I beloVf'd bay and fn the aclence of a friend have paid of/ /or 75-yeor-old Butler Flower, an oy&trrman all his life. See Page 86. Index Aly..,, 1MVl<e AU ... " l.•llftn ••"1•1-k c;l Mt•I" I. M 801'<1 " MVIOl ,IHl!lt Callltrflf• "' , .. 11 ..... , .... , CllUlll., cu °"'" .. '6wMf Ct •• .. A• Al c-l' Alt .... ,.. Cl I en...-Alt ...," ,, ... OulllH91k " Al S..c:-~· MJ .......... ,~-... Ttlevhltll ... .......... ~ .. , .... ,.,, .. ,.,IWW><t ,., ... ,llff A• "~ CJ _ ........ •• ,_,,... ' , H/F ···<· ~ 2Medics Injured In Crash A La Habra teenager whose car rammed a Fountain Valley Ftre ~partment paramedic am· bulance on an emergency run at a ffunUnRton Beach intersection Monday races 11 court bearing to· day on atrarrlc violation citation. No patient was in the mobile clinic that sustained heavy damage when struck by the boy's car at Talbert Avenue and Beach Boulevard but its two occupants required hospital treatment. Paramedics Gary P. Wuchlcr, 26, the driver, and his partner Donald L. Newman, suffered cuts and bruises in lhe 4: 40 p.m. collision. ·:Welfare Director Named O•ott Pll_. St•ll ""°'" LeafbBoard Charles Osterlund was elected b y his f e llow trustees Monday night to serve for the coming year as president of Huntington Beach 's Ocean View e lementary school board. Orange County supervisors have named Los Angeles County wel(are officiul eennis Hart,·41 , to be the county a $32,292 a year welfare adminjstrnlor. llart. a Cypres11 rci.ldent and a plannini commissioner in that city. will flll the county social :.erv ices director's job held the past yeur on an iolcnm basis by Robert Love. Before l..o\'e·~ lntenm appoint· mcnt ::i year ago, Granville. Peoples wa:. the county's welfare chief. COUNTY ROMAN CATHOLICS CELEBRATE CHRISM MASS IN HISTORIC CEREMONY The Bishop of Orange Leads 150 County Pr1Hts In Flrat Holy Week Service for Dloceae They were lrtated at Hunt· ington lntercommunlty lloapital, just across the street (rom the ac· cident scene, and released to con· valesce al home. Wuchter and Newman were en route to admlnist.er aid to a heart attack victim In Fountain'Valley after a prior assignment In Hunt· lngton Beach when the collision Involving a car driven by the 16-year-old youth occurred , police said. Chances Slim Now. Hart will s tep in as welfare director in a department slated to be a m ajor wing of the county's newest s uper agency. the Human Services Agency. Hart has worked for county government In 'Los Angeles for the past 17 years. 10 of those y£•ars with the probation depart- m ent and the past seven" Ith the dl'Pilrlml•nt of:.oc1al M'rv1ccs. oc Chri.sm Mass First LOS ANGELES ,,(API Chances appear slim that Inyo County will accept ~ Department of Water and Power proposal to in cr ease Owens Valley \\aler pumping, an attorne) !>ays. 150 Catholic Priests Join Celebration Wuc ht er told P:ltrolman Patrick Gildea he slowed to u stop approaching the interscc· r Helping Band By JOANNE REYNOLDS OI tlW D••IV Piiot St•tt In a historic gathering, 150 Ornnge County Homan Catholic pricsb convcnl'd in Orango !\1 ond:iy night to JOln in cctebra· lion of the Chn:.m Mass with the Most Rev. William Johnson, the Bishop of Or:ingc. The m ass 1s traditionally celebrated on the Monday of I loly Wel'k for the pnests of a diocese to renew their dcd1ca· lion to priestly service and for lhe const•crat1on of Holy Oils usc·d by lhe µrit·sts in their min1strat1ons. ~1 onday 's mass was historic b1·c auM· ll was the first time I hat :i C'h11-.rn M.r..<, ha:s been <'Plt.'brnlt•d in Orange County. The county became an indepen· dl'nl d1oct·st· last June when B1shop Jo>hn-.011 was uppointcd by Pope Paul VI to preside over tht? county's 350,000 Catholics. The mas!. wus concelcbratcd cC'lebnilt>d Jointly by the bishop and the prif'sls with laity from all of th<.' county 's 43 paris hes in att<>ndancc al Holy Boogi,e Board Champions Announced Several Oran~£' Coast com· p<'l1lor:. placed high in last \\l'ekend ':. h<10.:1<' board surfing contest in lluntington I.leach Award wmnns included Ted Bul'klt:y, llunllngton Bl·ach. f1r!.t plate-in th1: 10 year- r1ld d1vi~lon. Jay n C'hri ... tnnc;on, Jlunt· 111gton lkach, tt11 rel place Jn the I l · 13rli\'ISIOn Pctcr S.1nlley , Laguna !1C'at•h. <;l'Mncl pl.11 e in lht• 17 20 ('IJffi pC'l It 11111 St·ot1 II.ill I .. tguna R<'1trh. third pl.11·c•1n arlull t•ompC't1t1on l..1~u11.t lll':wh ' Suntll'\ .11-.n plac·c•!I i hirrl 111 I ht • patldh· rd( l' .1round1 ht· pwr Victory Eyed For Bradley LOS ANGELES (AP) -Tom Bradley, this city's popular black mayor. wa11 favored lo win a S<'cond term in today's pnmary <'lectlon -unless the school bus· ing issue overwhelms voters. Bradley'11 chief opponent, Sen. /\Ian Robbins, Cl>-Van Nuys>. focusl'd lhe last days or his cam· paign on th<' busin~ rontrover<1y, rC'pl'al1•11ly prnt'luimini.t his own oppo~1t1011 to "fnrrPrl hu:-.in~." OAANOlCOAST "~ DAILY PILOT ,.,,,. ,,,.~ '""'·"' O•lt., Ptt~ .ttf'\~11h """" b ... 111Y .... , p,~,, ''fltVb'l~ .. ·~o.-,,. c.,..,, Pub11'"'""'0 C•"'~'""' ~, .. ,, •• '.,,,, A'" OUl>h\lt!•d M~..ct • ., '"'~ rrt6.tit ff'lf (1\--tA ,.,..,..,,. 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The mass was commemorat· ed with a girt of three silver tlon, with red lights and siren urns for the Holy Olis presented operating, then proceeded to the diocese by Timothy through when cross tramc (Cardinal) Manning of Los stopped. Angeles, who at one time Investigators said the youth, represented the Oran&e _County wtio had_ a &reen ll&bt under Speeder Hit by Another ,.- parishes in the Los Angeles normal circumstances, ap· archdiocese. · parently failed to see the Westminster police got unexpected assistance emergency van and s mashed in· this morning in a high-speed purs uit or an auto on the In addition to Monday's his· to its right front side. San Diego Freeway. toric celebration, Bishop Officer Earl Graha m said that while police were J ohnson will preside over a The teenager and hi s attempting to catch up with the suspects. another series of Holy Week services at passengers, Joseph Shugais, lS, auto whizzed by them at speeds approaching 100 the Orange cathedral which in· of La Habra and Robert Brown, elude: 15, o f Fullerton, were s haken up miles per hour. but aajd they would obtain treat· -Thursday's Mass or the mentbytheirowndoctors.' IT REAR-ENDED the pursued car and brought Lord's Supper at 5:30 p.m. and the c hase to an abrupt halt near the Valley View of· the Sacrament of Reconcilia· The pnamedlc van .sustained f G h ·d moderate damage and the cur ramp, ra am sas . lion at 8 p.m. driven by the youth. who wus cit· The l\\O autos suslatnt'd major damage but only /\ Good Friday sc~~ice ed for alleged failure to yield minor injuries wen.' rcport('(J. from noon to 3 p.m. which in-right-of.way to an emcri::eMy T\\O mmors were arrt•::-.tt'd in the firc;t car and eludes a mass, sermon , VChicle,suffert!dmajOrdumai:te Wcrc charged With pO:-.Sc::-.s10n or olCOhOI, rcCklcsS prayers, readings and hymns. The Fountain v n t 1 e y driving and resisting arrest. :.iccordmg to police. At 7:30 p.m. the bishop will pre-paramedics were in Huntington side over the Procession of the Beach because under the so· THE DRIVER OF the ('ar that allegedly s mocked Stations of the Cross. called Net Six mutual aid pro· into the other vehicle was listed as Frederick 1 rving _ on Saturday at 8: 15 p.m ., gr am. six cities in the west coun· Frakes. of Westminster. I k was arrested bv the CllP the bishop will celebrate the ty send emergency units to a on charges of drunken driv111g. a ccording to Graham. Vigil Mass or Resurrection. crisis if they are closest at the A juvenile passenger was slightly injured. -s~day, he will ccle~~e ~t-im~e=a=c=a=J~l1=·s=r=e:c:e~j\~·=d:·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ the Pontifical Mass al noon. , f'roa Page A J SUSPECT HUNTED. • • nei~hbor's drn e" ay "1th :.<>ml' object in h1:. harn.b The girl ".1:. t·m1,lo\ 1•d 11-. .1 bdby :.itt..r for thL• nci.:ht>Or, hL· added The girl told police she did nol know whv the m•m "a" 1n the dn\·eway.hut '>aid h<' :.onn ll'ft Engqwst '>Jld the ..,u'>pt•t·t 1s wanted for assault "1th a deJdly weap<m and burglary He wnre surgical gJov<'s und took some items from lhl' hou~e valued at less than $100. added Engquist Police said they believe the suspect to still be in the area. Engquist said he did not belle\ e the sus1K'ct 's motive to b<l burglary but added, '"He's out to ~t'tsomehody -butwho~" Th<' suspect was dcscnbed as 3 white male. JS to 45 >e ars old, .ibout six feet tall. m edium build with a small waist. f'rom Pflffe Al ffiGH RISE .• story structures mushrooming throughout the city. Mayor Pro Tern Ron Pattinson argued that the more constraints placed in the ordinance, lhe more boHeddown it can become. Planning Director Edward Selich said that individual con· rerns will be addressed when the time comes for actual devl'lop· m ent in the form of condit 1onal use permit proc<'dure>s. Edward Kenns. who said ht• rrpresentf'<l thc 110:-,, E rounrll. cont<'nd t•d th ~1t th<' n••w nr dinance dcwsn 't ;:iddrcs" ilM·lf lo maximum heights, lot coverait<'. pArking structur<'S. street acres<; and the distance hetwef.'n h1i::h rises and other developments. His rC'Quest lo table action and reinstate a high n se committee for further stu<ly waa rejected. Selich said that the city is not a highly urbaniied area "and we can evaluate each project to see how It fits in the city and affects adjacent property." Ted Bartlett said th11t the hJeh rise Issue bas been studied for lS years. "We haven't moved ahead an Inch In that Ume." he said. Several high rise develop- ments do ex.isl In the city. They Include the civic center, Hunt· ington lntercommunlty Hospital. the McDonnell Douglas plant and the Southern Californiu Edll\on Company facility. Bing Goes Home BURI.JNGAME, Calif. (AP) - Bins 0-0.by wa1 •cheduled to be releued from Penintula Hospital tod•Y to complete J\i.t ro- CUJ?era~oo from a 20-roo~ fall. ' Th<' fug1t1\<' has medium lt·n~lh £ray hair covenng hi!-. •':H " with hrO\~ n eye~. dark t'\ ebrows. dark must ache and a tan compl<'xlon Engquist said the suspect has a "fresh !'1Car. still pink, in the !'ohapc of a 7 with threr clots un- ch•rneath 1t on the r1i::ht side o( his f.1ce to form a ·z·." The suspect ali;o has a whlte hump on th<' upp<'r ri~ht side o( hi~ nose and a five stitch. 1·2·inch !-.Car on the left side of his nose. :.a id En~qu1st. Fro•Pa~AI BIBLE. • • D1ttr "Tht• 81b1e cluh woulct show i prl'lcrl'nt.l' of one rcltgion over 1 .1nothrr \1olaung the Firs, ~ Amendm<'nt . · c;he added 1-'ormer d1<itnct truste<' Ralph Bauer c;aid all h1~h school clubs l .ire requtr<'<I to have a faculty a<J. 1 J visor lie "n1d the advisor could not be allow£>d to give lime to the religious activity during school hours One of the Edison High S<:hool students, Robyn Dexter. now a Junior, said s he has not recently seen the other students whose • namc!'I Appear in the case. Mi11s Dexter said some of the co-plaintiffs have l<'ft th<' area, but all th<' E<lison stuct<'nts in the case nnd thf'ir JlRr<'nts still believt' Rihle clubs can l>e in· slltute<l nn dislri<'l campuses. A ttornl'y Rob<' rt!. said he plans to add tht' n11mes of more -.tu· dents to the f.d1son case wh<'n he> submil'l It to the slat£' high court sometime oorore April 21. Hobcrts said he expects the state court to hear IUs case by latesummu. Victim Juat 'lJead Drunk' One of society's down.and· outers awoke to an al~rm clock of Huntington Boach police and fire department s irens Monday morning, after a downtown area passerby reported an un· consclou11 rnan. lnve11tigators arriving on the scene, a 2A·hour laundromat that afforded a warm place to ~Jeep, quickly radioed headquart.ers thol there was no medical crisis. "Our S\lbJecl 111 just a va~rant , lmper10natln1 o doormat, ' the1 assigned officer noted. He waa advised to move 1lon1, 1 with wtahes ror a moro atnuebt tum of penona.l fortunn. t ~To .. The Team: Linda Blue, Doug BuJJey and Jack Barnes in Newport; Don Herzog and Corl KJ okc in Laguna Hills; and Bernie Brown in San Diego. And they all have the same thing in mind: Arranging an Equity Loan for you. Here's an example of a Newport Equity Funds-arranged Equity Loan: Borrow $10,CXXJ for 10 years eA For You. at J 0 % simpl e ann ual interest. You'll have J20 monthly payments of on)y $83.33 (interest-only) and a final principal repayment of $10,CXX) The Annual Percentage Rate is 11.7%. Call the T earn at Newport Equity Funds. They work together to help you get the mt>ney you need. Newport Equity -~unds Inc. ',I l1C&o,i40 t•oou.f LAGUNA HILLS 830-5700 \ NEWPORT BEACH 644-8824 SAN DIEGO 297-7100 l Irvine EDITION . . . Today's C los ing N.Y .S toeks VOL. 70, NO. 95, 4 SECTIONS, 52 PAGES ORANG°'E COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1977 TEN CENT Crash Victim Tells Own 'Love Story' SEATILE <AP l -They left together m high spirits for a long· awaited Mediterranean cruise to celebrate their 10th wedding an- niversary. ·They returned separately, one In a box: the other battered and bruised. Being togl•ther was "our great good fortune and delight," re· called Dr. Karen Anderson, a survivor of air history 's worst crash. He r husband, Dr. Robert Efird, 29, was one of the many who died in the fiery collision of two ~ing 7475 in the Canary Islands. The 28-ycar -0ld wom an wrote a short Jetter which w&s read Sun- day al a memorial ser vice for Efird "We would be madly 1n love with each other one minute and Victim Lost Eye incredibly furious with each other the next. But always, in the end, we realized our great good BELLI TO HANDLE SOME SUIT$-A3 fortune and delight in just having each other. We were professional cohorts, friends and lovers," Dr Anderson wrote of her red- haired, bearded husband. Judge Orders Man To Pay for Punch SEBRING, rla. <APl A 300-.pound t'f)nstru<>lion workcr- who slu1rn<'d a man so hard his eye popped out has bt>en or<lcn'<l to compensate the vu:llm with $5,000 caJo.h or ftnd a new c) l' "The 1usllce !l~!llt'm has for a long time focuscd on the c rim in al." Judge Cli fl on Kal ley suid Monday afl <'r sentencing Marvin Youngblood in l!ighlilnds Goi11gHome County Court. "Now it's time for focus on the vt<'tt m ." lie ordered Youngblood . 32, to pay H1chard Locke SS,000 in' $100 monthly installments or find him a s uitable donor for a n~w eye Youngblood, 6-foot-4, pleaded guilty to hitting the slightly built Locke on Aug. 23 in a motel room Locke had taken out a license to marry Youngblood's ,,,..,,.~·· Bins:: Crosby wws a c:11H .. ' <ts he and his wife. K~1thy, lea\ll' P(:ninsula J101;p1t;d Ill Hurhngaml' to<lay, headl'd for their horn(' 111 m•:1rh) I lllbborough Crosby, 72 . damaJ;red a ~pinal d1~t· "'lwn hl' topµll·d 111lo an <>r<'ht•i.lra pit Mar<'h :l after taping a TV show m Pa:-adl'na marking his 50th year in show hu:-incs~ ex-wife. and police said the two quarreled Locke told police he only re- m em bcrc•d the argument. a severe blow and later awaking in a hospital bt..'<1, unable to sec from his left eye. In suran ce p aid m ost o f Locke's $2,500 medical expenses, but the judge said it was "time we thought about the righti. of the ,·1ctim. They seldom rcco,·er the loss. if they get anything at all " L'nder the aggravated battery charge, Youngblood could hav<' received 15 years in jail but Kelley said scndinJ? him lo jail would help no o nt: j nd "ould cost taxpayers money. lie ga\'e him five years probation. Anthony A<·t·or!>i, Youngblood's attorney. s;11d his client probably will make pay- m ent!; rather than Sl'ek a donor. "We haven't discussed 1l. But !lince he 1s sorry for whdl hap- pened and 1s willing to make restitution. we are r elatively happy at the outcome," Accorsi said . Accorsi. a member of the local Lions Club, said he would check into the possibility or using the group's eyebank. Replacl.'ment or the eye depends on several things, incfodin~ Locke's a~rce­ ment to an operation and the cost. Suspects Held In Robbe r y, Beating Case A food deli ver y m a n was robbed in Anuhrim Monday <ind then taken to Irvine where he was beaten and dumped out of his food van, police 5a1d. A few bour:. after Chin ll:.1ao, 34. Wat!I s ho\'cd out or ttlC' van near Walnut /\H·nuc ancl M)fonl Ho:ld 111 l1\1n1·. p11l11•p 111 Anaheim arrl"•ll·d t" o '>U,Pl't'h CharJ,t~I "Ith arm<:d rublwn. k1dnapmJ,t , .1 ... !IJUlt and ~· ancl theft "t·n• H1chnrcJ 1'11rnd.1. IX, of i02i C'hl'\'Y Cha,1• SI . Anaheim. and :m un1<lcnlif1cd 15·yt'ar old )OUlh According lo police, llsiao was robbed at gunpornt while making a food de li very in Anaheim shortly after R p.m ., driven in his own van lo Irvine where he was severely beaten bl.'fore being dumped out on the roadway Tiireat Spree LAS VF.GAS < /\ r ) -A California man, John Weikel, 23. of Long Rcoch, ha:. bt•en arrcslL'<i a fte r allcgt•dly threatening tell ers and customers with a sawed ·off shotgun at a Western l'nion office here, police say. Cop Cars Going Pastel? SACRAMENTO <AP> The officer who pulls you over to give you a ticket may be behind the wheel of a pole pastel policl' c;ir. New rc~ul11t10ns. rt•vcaled Monday, allow a wholc rainbow Of altemat1\·es lo the black and white traffic p::itrol colors of the ' past. ll was the California Hhi hway Patrol whkh made the• dl'cision under its lcgol task of selling police car colors fdr those \'Chicles invoh·ed In traffic law enforcement The only reqmrement will lX' that the vehicles' doors be white and c~rry the decal of the local enforcement aaency, the CHP said. Tbe CttP, which patrols the st::ile's freeways, promised. however, that it would remain fa ithful to its bla('k·and·white color scheme which it adopted 30 yearli a~o. "The CHP has no intention of changm1 the color or its black and whites." said deputy CHP Commission.er Al Cooper. "It's a S} m bol. ll 's known all over the United Stales." The push for the color change i:. "all pa rt of a change in our country where they want personal idenllftcatlon. which you can't blame them ror," Cooper ,added. He said. the CHP dcclded to al· low he color chan(lc after it held a h arina on the move requested by everal local law enforcement ' agencies, including the Bay Area Police Chlers Association. San Francisco Police Chier Charles Gain has substituted light blue cars as old black.and· whites were turned In. But the t raffic accident lnvealigatlon cars remained black·and·white, a spokesmen said. Cooper declined to estimate h o w m any local agenciu c hanged their car colors before the CHP gave the go-ahead. "By and large. law enforce· menl a1encle11 rollow the statute regulating them to the letter." Cooper said. The CHP will slay with black and white because "we believe In visible enforcement. We think that's a bll delerrt!nt,'' he added. "He was a marvelous father." the letter continued, "because he could easily become a child again. At the same time, he still provided a model<)£ behavior and values which our children could emulate, on which they could have a successful and 'happy life." The 'Young couple had a bright future in medicine, colleagues said. In addition to the rigors or study, internship and residency, they had reared two sons -Rob· bie. 9. and Alex, 8. Robbie told a reporter, "Some kids got both their m om and dad killed in the crash. I'm lucky to still have my mom." He said his father's death "will stay with me as long as I live. And my little brother, he's being really tough. "I think we can m ake It with Just my mother. I don't think this will change our life -this inci- dent." The couplt> re ll in love as high school students in Brem ertol". Dr. Efird was to join the staff of California hospital this summer and his wife was to complete her residency there. Al the beginning of their \':lea· <See VICTIM, Page AZ> OAllY ,.llol PhOlo 81 l.H P•YM Spring Bas Sprung Along Bearhfront After a ralht•r dull slurl, E aster week ,·aealion beg:rn to draw more crowds lo the shoreline l\Jo nd<.1 y as sunny skies brought warm sands and the opportunity to get a head start on that s ummer tan . The scene here is westerly of Newport Pier in Newport Beach. Jet Noise 'Liability' Appraiser Say s Harbor Area Home Value Cut BvTOM BARLF.Y ~Of tPw-Ot11ty ,_1tol \t•U Jct noise in the llarb<lr arca has chopped at ll'a!ll S450.000 off lht· value of d1·vclopcr llarry Hinker's Santa /\na Heights homf'. a rcal eslatc appra1M:or te ... llficd Monday in Ornngc County Superior Court. A ppra1ser John M awhinncy told a JUI')' that 1f 11.•t traffic from Orange County Airport did not p'1ss O\'l'r the :.trl'<I the true vulu<' of the three-acre Rinker prOJX'rtY :1l 3432 Mesa Drive would be Sl 25 m1lhon and not SM0,000. Hinker 1s seekm~ more than S200 .000 in damages from the ci111nt v for lhc ••lleged environ· nH•nti11 c1:.1mai.:t· lo h1:. home. Ill' l!I also a ... km~ .Judge Frank f)onw111chrn1 to order a hillt to Jl'l trJfftt· lo and from thl' count~ fan Illy The .Judge wns asked Monday by Deputy Cou nty Counsel Charles Sevier to declare ii mis trial bccausc of newspaper cov- erage of issue~ that had been dis· cussed outside thc presence of the jUry. Marine Guilty Of Murder; Se ntencing Set El Toro Manne Terry Alan Corfleld has bcl'n found guilty of second degree murder in the ki ll · ing of a fellow Marine in the El Modena area. Co·dcfendant Robert J ones. 22, also an El Toro Morine. has been granted a sepa rate trial on Iden· lical charges. Jury selection will begin May 2 in Orange CounlJ Superior Court, the date selected for Corfield's sentencing. Both men were a rrested Nov. 17 after' the body of Patrick Michael McCone, 20. was found on a slope in El Modena. It was alleged during Corfield's trial that the defen· dant strangled McCone al the El Toro base after an argument over m arijuan a stolen from Corfield. It was te!lt ifled In the t rial lhat Corfield and J ones planned McCone 's death because of threats Corfleld had r eceived from McCone and a triend of M~Cone's. The jury deliberated one day before returning the verdict or 11econd degree murder t.o Judie Kenneth Wllllams. ., Those discussions included the allcgallon by the plaintiff's at- torney, C,;errold fo'ad'c·m. that Jct aircraft "'err diverted from their normal flight path!> over the Harbor Arca while the jury was visiting the Rinker hom e. Irvine Distriet M awh inney resu med his testimony today without Judgt• Domenichini r<'a l'hing a dec1swn on the mistrial motion. Both lawyers ;ind the judge• werc cxpected to discuss the mo t1on in chambers later today. Schools to Weigh Decentralization By HII.ARY KA VF. ()11 ... 0•1ly P1IOI $i.11 Decentralization in thc Irvine Unified School Distrit t will be the backbone or this year 's budgeting process. This 1s the contention of Assis- tant Su perintenrlcnt G ene Hartline who s aid Mond~y he in- t ends lo use the Budget Advisory Co mmit tee -composed of parents. tea chers and other staff members -to reinforce the de· centralization concept About 80 percent of the roughly $20 million district operating budget will be decided by people al the individual schools, accord- ing lo Hartline. Although teacherio;' salaries m ake up more than half of the total budget. and those salaries arc determined by schoo) trustees after the negotiation process, individual schools have a sa y over how that school will be staffed. For Instance, those involved with an Individual school may de- cide If ll should have more help in the library and media center and less help In the way or classroom aides. The number of employes and their speclallics will be de· clded by the schools, Hart.line said. "School principals, staff and the School Advisory Forums (SAF> composed of parents will decide In what ways that school's money Is s pent," Harlhno as· serted. Most of the work or the dis· triers Budget Advisory Commil· tee will be In assisting the in· divlduaJ school committees. The assistant superintendent said h~ is well aware of com· plaint.I by a se1ment or the com· munlly concerning last year's budgeUn4 process. ThOle cltluns were members of last year's Dudaet Advisory Commilt.ee and felt t.bey did not t havc cnough impacl on the budgeting prol't'!ls. llarthne sa1'1 he's hoping to counteract bad fe eling this ycar b y g i vini: the group a "k nowledgl'able and active" role. lie said committee members will be well informcd in terms of budgeting and will offer input on a regular basis as the schools de· term ine their budgets. "They won't JUSt hand in a list of recommendations at the end hke was done last year," said llartline. Hartline joined the district in mid 1976, but it was after his pre (See SCllOOl.S, Page J\2) Or::~.:•s t W eathe r Mostly fair with some fog and low clouds near beaches tonight and early Wednesday. Lows tonight 42 to 52. Highs Wednesday 70 at beaches to low 80s in· land. INSIDE TODA l:' Faith m hLf beloved bay and In the science o/ a friend haue paid olf for 75·Jlear·old Buller Flower, Ql'I oysterman all h11 Ii/<'. See Page 86 "'"-~(t '""'··--I.."' .. 14 lade x ,,,, ....... ~ ....... CJ t.Wo;ltt 8t Miltllll"-• "' ............ ..... Cl •• .. M •• Catlf-• Cl•nlllt<I c.<tllu Ct.I Or1,. .. c-i, Alt .... , •• CM c, .......... o .. tllHetl<" Ullen111'• 1111 .. \lt-"IMM• " ... "'- ,,,. ,,., .. Al ltaO M•nr•h "' ,,, ....... .. neat•" ... , .... -a W••ltl~ .... .. , •• .. .... •• • o.llY ..... , .... ,..... ., Giant .Pearl Set .... Laguna Jeweler Puts Treuure in Necklace BJ PtDUP llOSMARIN Ot ... o.ily ~lel St•tl For Laguna Beach jt'weler Joseph Nolen, ll was Mount Everest, the White House, the ul· Um ate slam dunk. U was the larges·l pearl he had seen in h1J life. It was blcgcr than a robln 'a ea. . "It was almost stupefying," be recalled of the flr~t time he saw it, about a year ago. "It turned me on very strongly." The owner, a sometime client of his who owned gem mines, ac- quired the pearl ln a trade with a museum. Nolen said. He told the woman then, if she ever wanted to have the pearl set in a piece of jewelry, he would be very happy lo do tho job. Today Joseph Nolen Is a happy jeweler. nothing lo compare lt to. I've never done anything like this before, or seen anything like it." For security reasons, the jeweler said he waited to talk about his giant pearl until he Onlsbed the job. It's back with its owner whom be declined to iden- \lly. Nolen said the pearl was donal· ed by an opera singer to an eastern museum in 1902, where it stayed until his friend traded for It. . Vincent Manson. an official with the Gemological Institute of America, confirmed the big pearl's authenticity. "Yes. I've seen it and it is re- a I ," Dr. Manson said. He . declined. however, to say how much the gem was worth. That was for the pearl's owner to re- veal if he desired, he said. ounces of 18-carat gold and 60 tiny diamonds weighing more than one carat. Nolen said. The 15 strands of the necklace a.re struna wilh more than.1,300 tiny baroque Biwa pearls, fished from the bottom of Japan's Lake Biwa. / But ah, the pearl Itself, the ob- ject or Nolen 's labors ot about two weeks of designing and tool· in& lhe jewel. lt is 1 :i4 inches long, I I/~ lnchea wide. It's not a colossal sphere, an overgrown big brother to the cultured pearl people are used to seeing. It is oblate. or gourdllke. '•It was a once in a lifetime chance for a jewelry designer," Nolen said. f;',....J'ageAI SCHOOLS • • LAGUNA BEACH JEWELER JOSEPH NOLEN FASHIONS HIS $200,000 PEARL NECKLACE Sandra WfnfeakJ of South Laguna Model• the Uhlmate Piece of Jewelry He has finished setting the gem in a necklace or gold and diamonds he said must be worth "at least $200,000." "You can't set an exact value on it,'' Nolen said. "There's Nolen said that he was given a free hand to design the jewelry in the manner he chose. lie set the big Botticelli pearl in a s hell-like mounting of 31 :i decessor, John Rajcic, had com- pleted the budget. In response to critics. HartHne says he's ready lo be "open and frank" with this year's budget- ing. Planners Convene lnlroine Irvine planning commissioners will lake a look al a new project in Northwood, improvements on Jeffrey. Road, night lighting al the Rancho San Joaquin Golf Course and a use permit in the in· dustrial complex al tonight's meeting. The meeting begins at 6:30 in the City Council chambers at city hall. The public is invited to at· tend. Agenda items include: -A request by William J . Krueger lo develop 27 s ingle family homes on a 7.6 acre parcel at the northeast corner of Bryan· and Yale Avenues in Northwood -Staff members will give an update on pl;.inncd road improve· ments on Jdfrl·y Road, between the Santu Ana ;.ind San Diego Frcewavs. The Irvine Company will ask approval lo install ni~ht lighllni;! and :ln entry 1dcntifir:,ition si~n for the golf dnvin~ rnngc· at the HanchoSan Joaquin Coif Course. -Mac.Jam Invest mt·nts 1s seeking approval of :t rnnd1t1onal use permit <Jllowing office uses ill a pare(') in the 1ndu:.lrial com - plex at MacArthur and Jam· borec Boulevards. That parcel 1s zoned for r<.'scarch <1nd light in- dustry without J :.p1•ti.1I permit. Judge Overruled on Court Pants SAN DIEGO <AP> -Pants- suited feminists cried foul when a male judge ordered them to wear skirts in his courtroom. For two weeks, they complied -but 150_Gather an appeals court may have rescued the britches. The California 4th Court of Ap- peal issued a writ of mandate to- day which directs Superior Court County Priests Celebrate Mass By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of '"" o.,,, P1101 s ... 11 In a historic gathering. 150 Orange County Ro man Catholic priests convened in Orange Monday ni ght to Join m nlcbra- t1on ·of the Chrism Mass with the Most Rev. Wilham Johnson. tht' Bishop of Orange Bishop Johnson was appointed· by Pope Paul VI to preside over the county's 350,000 Catholics. The mass was concelebrated celebrated Jointly -by the bishop and the priests with laJty from all of the countv's 43 parishes in attendance ai. Holy Family Cathedral. the mother church of th(• diocese. judges lo allow "persons who ap-. pear before you lo do so without limitation as to their attire." The only exceptions, said the appellate judges, are those clothes that "interfere with courtroom decorum by disrupt- ing justice," or that "impede the TuncllonJng of the court.'' The ruling was issued in an ap- peal by J . Kenneth Jensen, an at- torney who wears a turban. A pants-suit ed woman at- torney. Susan Finley, said of the writ: "That's beautiful. I can wear whall want." A short time earlier, a s urvey showed the skirt-only ruling was being followed reluctantly by women lawyers. "They may be gnashing their teeth. but they are obeying 1t," said attorney Patricln Mason. The clerk for Superior Court Judge Charles W. Froehlil'h Jr. said that "everybody is appettf· ing as the judge requested" lo.oi• women in dresses. at least skirts, and men in neckties and suits. In a notice sent to San Diego County probation officers and Froehlich 's courtroom workers as welt as men and women at- torneys, Froehlich reminded them two weeks ago that they are "symbols of law and order ." "He noted that "a judge has to wear a black robe, a bailiff has to wear a uniform.'' Broken IJne Caused Blaze The cause of a $125,000 fire at the Bertea Corporation in Irvine Monday has been pinpointed as a broken hydraulic oil line. An Orange County Fire Department spokesman said to· day the Monday morning blai:c was set off when the oil line broke and sprayed o\I at high pressure onto the hot exhaust system of the pumping equipment, just out- side the building. The oil ignited end set Ore to the outer portion of the building, which look about 15 minutes to l'ontain. Most of the damage was to expensive pumping equip· He said his approach will be lo educate committee members in terms of school budgeting, finance and accounting. "In or- der lo be open and frank, people on the other side of the table have to understand what you're talk· ing about," he said. The Budget Advisory Commit- tee wiU hold four group meet- ings, which will be "inservicc training sessions," ln addition to numerous sessions held at the in- dividual schools. One meeting was held last monl,h and three others are planned. April 14, 28 and May 12. About 40 people attended the fir!>t meeting and any olher citizen in- terested may participate, too HartUnc said t)e's not malign. ing the former p\"Ocedure in the district, bul prom.1Bed his own method will be more productive. Grapes Ruined NANTES, France (AP) Frosts caused severe damage to- day lo vineyards In the Nantes region which are major pro-' ducers of Muscadet, Gamay and Gros Plant wines. The mass is traditionally cel<.'brated on the Monday of Holy Weck for the priests of a diocese to renew their dedica lion lo prit'sl ly service ::ind for the consecration of Jloly Oils used by lhc priests in their ministrations. menl. The mass was commemorat- ed with a gift of three silver urns for the Holy Oils presented to lhl' diocese by Timothy (Cardinal ) Manning of Los Ani::el t's, \\ho ~1l o n e time --------------------------------------=--- Monday·s mass \\JS lustonc because 1t was the first lime that a Chrism ;\l.1.,., has been celebrated 1n Orange Count v The t'ounty becamt-an indepen- dent diocese la<>l June wht!n represented thC' Orange County parishes 1n the Los Angeles a re hdHX't·'>e In add1llon to Monday·s his- t or 1 r tt>le brat1on. Bishop John..,on will preside over a Sl.'nes of Holy Week services al th<' Orange cathedral which in- clud<' 2 Firms Abandon Off slwre Drilling Thursday's Mass or the Lord's Supper al 5·30 p.m. and lh(' Sacrament of Reconcilia- l1on at 8 pm A Good Friday service from noon to 3 p m. which in- t'l 11 d ,• s a mass . sermon, p nl\ f'rs. n·:idings and hymns . ,\1 1·30 p.m. the bishop will pre- ~1de over the Procession of the LOS ANG F.LF:S I,\ P 1 Two major oil romµanl<.''o , Gulf Jnrt ;;hell. havt' ;rnnount•cd they're pullin1: out or tlnlllng projccls In lht' offi;horc art•n known as T11n- ner Banks, once thought to be u promising source of crude 011. i\ Gulf s pokt',man called tht' company's fa1lurl' lo find gas or oil in the area a "hitter disap- pomt mcnt •· (;u1f revealed Mon- day 1t spent nc.1rly $27 million 1n Fro•Pa~AI VICTIM ... ion. they stopped m Califorrua to >Ut down money on a hou.,.c. Then their Pan American Boe- ng 747 collided with u Dutch KLM 747 on a Canary Island runway. She said she and her sons will nove to Santa Clara. where 11he .viii work al the KalRer Pe rmanente Foundation -tospital as she and her husband >fanned. DAILY PILOT T'f'Wo'()UfllO" (l)oHI 0"1ty ~IOf '#ill'il~11"1 '""" blfM'ft""°N'W\ Pr•\\ i\l\ttllt~bVI~ "'""'~ ( .. •.t"'vc.ti"'1ftq(Otftl't•O\'f \itH'-'"Mtt·on, .. ,,. ..,_.1\Md Mo~ey l~f'ouQt\ •f'1My 1., C•\t• ..._.~ N•"flli0'1 fM>Hh "i,ffttf..,,.. ,....,"-'~•" t•lf\ Y•ll•'f '''""" \••dt•b.M'-V•lt•• 4~ ~~ ~.:,,.';"~~~~~~·f: ::r~~, ~~ \:!:~pt~f.9~~~1.~.·.~~~.~.;~~JO W.\t ... " ... ,, .. _ ""9\•dil"t ·~ ~..., '"'" Ce.W, Yl<• "" ... ftl •OCI Oo_ .. .__ n-•••-ld•t.,, ,,_, .... _ IM .... o ... E•IW o ....... ~ "'-""'" Aul\C•"I M.tfttfJf"9 ldt'tort OftlcH C..l•l'lot .. tlOWt•l ... tl<ttl -~ ... ";.'!~ .. ·:~~=r-~ . ., ~"1.--Y•ll•• l\IOI U I'll llHd ,.,..,o,...,r,_ Telepho"e (714) .. 1-4321 Cl1Ulfled Ad•ettlll!IQ M2°6e71 \.001• .. f" v.u,, ,..._,Ot,.,• 111 .. 310 fr-efft\ef\(ffl~ ..... ~ ~'1:: !!~ o;.:r:,,'~r~ .. ':r'~~·~ .• ~ ff'ltTter er •.t•ut"'"''"'" M tttf\ ,.,,., •• ,.,.,..,, .......... .,, '"'' .... ,,...,".,_ .. _..,,,_ t~r.':..c1~"\:::::?;11:!,_ ..... ,~:;:, -:;•:. - =·.r....·:,:~:-•11111 .......... ( the vain effort to ~lt•an oil from Tanner 8,mks. IOl'ah:d about 85 miles southwest of Loni.: Bc;.ith In contrast to poor showings in the Tanner Banks area, oil com panie" report some success dnll· mi: 1n San Pedro Bay. Roth Shell and Standard Oil l)f Cahforn1a say they have found 011 13·l5 miles off Long BetH'h Jnd Shell 1s qu1lC' oµt1m1st1r a b<>ut the s1ie of 1ts d1l.cove r) Gulf. She'll and olht'r C'C1m - panit's spent nc;1rly Sl75 m11l1on for dralhng n,:ht <: for T dnn1•r R<ink~ in a 1<175 feder:.il salt-of of- fs hore lease:. Slayers Disputed SALISBURY, Rhodesia (A P > --A white s ister insisted today that two black gunmen who killed a black priest at a m1s5lon about 80 miles east of Salisbury were not black nationalist .iucr- nllas. "They were wearing un- iforms similar to those of the security forces,'' the s ister, Patricia Charter, said. r St1111ons of the Cross. On Saturday at 8 : lS p.m., the bishop will celtbrate the V1i::il Mass of Resurrection. -Sunday. he will celebrate the Pontific<1I Mass al noon. Mrs. Fluor Still Ailing Mrs Margart't Fluor. mother or J R Fluor. president and ch:urman of the board of the Fluor Co rp ., r e mains hollp1tah1ed at Hoag Memorial Hospital where she 1s recovering from 1n1um•1' suffered in a traffic accident last month. I( 0 LI p I t a l 0 ff i c I a I s h a v e r· declined any comment on the Newport Beach resident's stay at · the medical facility. Mrs. Flu<:1r. 77, reportedly sur-~, (ered sevt'rnl hroken bones when the car she was driving collided with anolhl·r auto near Palm Spr- ings. New Brew Due Markets .Test Coffee Sub WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. (AP) -A coffee sub· stitute is going to be test-marketed by General Foods Corp., but the blend may never be distributed na· tionwide, a spokesman for the nation's largest coffee roaster said today. {Related editorial, A6) "It won't even be on the retail shelves unW next month." said RPokesman Jack Whitman, who em· phasized that it will be tested in ''only three markets in such a big country.•' The product, a blend or coffee beans and wheat called Mellow Roast, wlll be tested for selling Polen· tial in Denver, Grand Rnpids, Mlch .. und Detroit. Whitman described Mello\\' Roast as a "coffee· type bc\•crage." but declined to evaluate Its taste or to say whot tho taste resembled. The substitute tit expected to be priced at. $2.46 a pound. wholesale. Geheral Food's Maxwell House is now priced at ~.21 a pound, wholesale. , ' . .. The T earn: Linda Blue, Doug Sulley and Jack Barnes in Newport; Don Herzog and Cort Kloke in Laguna Hills; and Bernie Brown in San Diego. And they all have the same thing in mind: Arranging an Equity Loan for you. Here's an example of a Newport Equity Funds-arranged Equity Loan: Borrow $10,000for10 years ..... _.._ '-"-''-'"•"'• ·-·-.~ ...... at 10% simpl e annual interest. You'll have 120 monthly payments of only $83.33 (interest-only) and a final principal repayment of $10,CXXI The Annual Percentage Rate is 11.7%. CaJI the Team at Newport Equity Funds. They work together to help you get the money you need. Newport Equity t:unils~ Inc. ~" lo ....... t• LAGUNA HILLS 830·5700 NEWPORT BEACH 644·8824 SAN DIEGO 297·7100 ... _ .. --- ., Lag11na/South Coast Afte.-nooa N.Y.Stoeks l VOL. 70, NO. 95, 4 SECTIONS, 52 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, APRILS, 1977 TEN CENTS Laguna .Jeweler Sets 'Large.st·' P~arl Dtlly Pilot Stall PllOIO\ By PJOUP ROSMARIN Oltlle D•llf l'llOI St.II For La&tJna Beach jeweler Joseph Nolen, it was Mount Everest. the White House. the uJ· ti mate slam dunk. It was the largest pearl he had seen in his life. It was bigger than a robin's egg. "It was almost stupefying," he recalled of the first time he saw it, about a year ago. "It turned me on very strongly.'' The owner. a sometime client of his who owned gem mines. ac- quired the pearl In a trade with a museum. Nolen said. He told the woman then, if she ever wanted to have the pearl set in a piece of jewelry, he would be very happy to do the job. Today Joseph Nolen is a happy jeweler. He has finlsned setting .the gem In a necklace of gold and diamonds he said must be worth . Victim Lost Eye "at least $200.000." "You can't set an exact value on it," Nolen said. "There's nothing lo compare it to. I've never done anything like this before, or 1een anything like lt.' • For security reasons, the jeweler said he waited lo talk about bis g{ant pearl until he finished the job. It's back with its owner whom he declined to iden- tify. <See PEARL. Page A2) Judge Orders Man I To Pay for Punch LAGUNA BEACH JEWELER JOSEPH NOLEN FASHIONS HIS $200,000 PEARL NECKLACE Sandra Wlnleskl of South Laguna Models the Ultimate Piece of Jewelry SEBRING. Fla. <AP> -A JOO-pound construction worker who s lugged a man so hard his eye popped out has been ordered to compensate the victim -with $5,000 cash or find a new C'ye. "The iustice svstem has for a long time focused on the criminal." Judge Clifton Kelley said Monday after sentencing M arvm Youngblood in Highlands County C-Ourt. "Now it's time for forus on the victim." "We haven't discussed it. But since he is sorry for what hap· pened and is willing lo make r estitution. we are relatively happy at the outcome." Accorsi said. Lions Club. said he would rheck into the possibility of us ing the group's eyebank. Replacement of the eye depends on several things, including Locke's agree- ment lo an operation and the cost. Firm Gets 277 Acres Of Fo_rster A Newport Be:1L·h <kv<:lopmcnt firm has acquired 277 urn's of the Fori.ter Ranch m San Clemente for about S6 million A s p o k cs man for Daon Construction Company con- firm ed the sale price but -Jiedmed lo be more specific. The price breaks down to about $22,000 per acre. l 'nder current ~;in Clemente zonin~ 575 houSl'S could be built on the land The t1cr<'ilRC 1s lot'ilt<'d inland or lntl'r!>t<Jte 5 .111d hc·tv.c·c·n Camino de Estrella and 1\H•ntda l'ICO As much as $2 mlllton t•nuld hC' p;ud to thl' Cit~ of S;in ('lt•mL·nte 10 dc•velopmL•nt f1•t ..... tnd for the• ncccssa~ puhlic 1mprovcmcnh int·ludtnJ.! <'xpan,uln of 1hl' l'll~ ' w;itt'r s:>!>t<:m to suppl) tht• nl'"' homci.. l>ann does not plan to hu1ld th1• homci.. iti..clf hut will dl'Vf'lop lht• \nncl mak1ni.: 11 <i\ a1lablc for .i l'1•,lom home program Development 1-. -.cht•dull'd t•1 l~((m as soon ao; nccc,,ary pr" pcdure~ at City llall c.1r«.> com plctt•d Coi..I of lh<' land .in1I lht• 1 itv let's wall C'qual ;il>out s12.ooo ,,,., homr No priCL' r,11\J.!l' fur tht· homes has been dctt•rn11nt•d Skateboards Stolen An unemployed Laguna Reach woman reported to volice Mon day that burglar!'> l·nll'red her home ut 600 T<'mph• llllls Dnve and stole three skalt.•boards !.he valued al $210 One or the skateboards was homemade, of wood. Linda Lee McNally. 33, told omcers the thief came through an unlockcd sliding glass door. Weath~r Mostly fair with some fog and low clouds near beaches tonight and early Wednesday. Lows tonight 42 to 52. Highs Wednesday 70 at beaches lo low 80s in· land. INSIDE TOD/l Y Faith in hi& beloved ba11 and in the .tdence of a f rlend have paid of/ for 75-11ear-old Butler •Flower, an oy1termon ell hi• life. See Page 86. Index •tYHf'S.M<e AU Aftftl.alllltn c1 lrf!'•...-C• Cl ~.1 .. .. L Iii l•'l'f . , Mwht•llt-\ .. (Altllenola At ..... __ .,_ •• ='"'-cu Or••~· A• IU Alt ....... C11 i:"-Alt ~· 11-4 atllN-" •• MedM..att ... , I"'""•'"• A• Ttl•••··--•• "'~I-.. Tl1 .. ttn .. , ...... ,. ... , Wtatllff At Mff'tK.,. (t WHl•He11K J At ' Accorsi. a member of the local Clelllente Co11ncil Eyes Heavy Agenda He orde red Youngblood, 32. to pay Richard Locke $5,000 in SlOO monthly installments or find him a suitable donor for a new eye Kopp Elected Boss Of CUSD Trwtees Everything from control of news racks to decontrol of dog!. on beachl'S wall be mulled by the S;in Clemente City Council meN· ing at 7 .30 p.m. Wednetiday al ci- ty hall. The publication vending machine ordinance under con- s1derat1on by the council would require publishers lo fi rst obtam permit.II tor euh m achine. would c·sta blish a priority system for al- locating machine .space and set obscenity standards. The permit system 1s viewed a~ possibly establishing a prior restraint on publications, and the priority system 1s !>Ccn us d1s- cri m matory by offtcaals of the California Newspaper Publishers Assoc1at1on who have ·1ttt•mpt('d to gel th<' city to revise at'> ordinance prior to adoption. Uecontrol of dogs un 2 Major Oil Firms Quit Offshore Site LOS ANGELES 1 ,\I'> Two maJor oil companic!I, Gulf and Shl"ll , hJ\'t' announc('d they'rl' pulhn~ out o ( drtlhng proJC'CL'\ in th1• off~hor<' ;1rt'<1 known ;is Tan· nl'I' Bnnki... on<'<' thought to be a promising !>our<·c llf crude Oii. A Gulr spokt•sman called the cnmpany s failure to find gas or oal an the area a "bitter d15ap· po1ntmcnt " Gulf rc\•ealed Mon- day 1t spent nearly $27 million in the vam effort to l(leon oil from Tanner Banks. localed about 85 males southwest of Long Reach In contrast to poor showings in the Tanner Ranks area. 011 rom· panics report some succes~ dnll- ang an San Pedro Bay. Both Shell and Standard 011 of California say they have round oil 13· 15 miles off Long Beach, and Shell is quitr optimistic about the size of its discovery. Gulf, Shell and other com· panics spent nearly $175 million for dnllin~ nghts for Tanner Banks in a 1975 federal sale of of- fshore leases. CnverBloWn In Arizona By Big Mac SAN DIEGO <AP) -Ray Kroc, head of the MacDonalds hamburger chain. says he was spotted right orr when he tried to eqt without attracting attention at a MacDonalda ln Yuma, Ariz. "t Just got oul of the car and or· dered a hamburger." 1&ld Kroc, who waa in Yuma to watch his San Diego Padres b.seball team. But the restaurant manager recognized Kroc. Padres president Buzzie Bavaal has a theory about how Kroc's cover wu blown. It's not ever)'day ln Yuma "when a man drives up In a Rolla Royce with a driver and buys a hamburger," he said. .. ( lea4'htng them w:thm two de· s1gnatl'<I beach an•as during cer· tam hours is sought by the 242 signers of petition:. present<.'<! to the City Council. The two areas sought are from DiJe Court 200 yards south. and from the Los Alamos lifeguard station 50 yards north and south. The petitioners seek restricted morning ;,ind evening hours to run their pets. In recommending against de- control. City Manager Gerald Weeks sta.te!I the Orange County Antmal Cdntrol-0pposcs the issue and expresses concern about bites and health matters . Additional council business in· eludes: Allocation of up to $t0R,OOO in gas tax monies for construction on Del Mar and El Camino Real on a two·and-one half-to·one formula v.ith merchants. J oe Stephenson. chairman of the Downlowll Beautification Com· mittee. said merchants have s pent collectively S.102,000 over the laiit three years lo improve the area Consid<'ration of t'xtending Aven1da Paco lo the Ortega ll1ghway Pubh<' hearings on appeals hy Carl Karcher Enterprises !Carl's Re-;taur:rntsJ ror tn· <'rcoses in sign size and heighl previously denied by the Plan· nm!{ Comm1ssiot1 Support for a <'Onstilutional amt•ndmc•nt "'h1ch v.oulrl prt'venl Cuhforn1a courts from ordcnng busing bet"' cen schools lo achieve integration. Tot Found in Bin LOS ANGELES <APt Polire ha vc taken custody of a newborn boy abandoned in a trash bin near the Coliseum The baby was discovered when the manager of a n apartment house beard cries coming from the trash bin Monday. Youngblood. 6-foot-4, pleaded guilty to hilting the slightly built Locke on Aug. 23 in a motel room . Locke had taken out a license to marry Youngblood's ex-wife. and police said the two quarreled. Locke told police he only rc- m em bered the argument, a SC\ ere blow and later awaking in a hospital bed. unable to see from his left eye. (ns urance paid most of Locko-'a S2.500 medical expenses, but the judge said it was "lime we thought about the rights of the \'ict1m. They seldom recover the loss. if they get anythu~ at all." Under the aggravated battery charge. Youngblood could have received 15 yrars in Jail but Kelley said ~ending him to jail would help no one and would cost taxpayers money. He gave him five years probation. Anthony Accor s 1. Youngblood's atlorney. !>U1d his client probably will make pay- ments rather than seek a donor. Fire Started In Barn Hits Mobile Home A fire that broke out in a San Juan Capistrano barn destroyed a nearby $16,000 mobile home Monday afternoon. according to county fire officials. They said the fire at 2942 Spotted Bull Way apparently was <H'C idel'ltally ii tart cd by a youngster playing in the harn. Befort> the 3: 55 p. m . blaze was brought under contro11 however, the barn. 11. shed and the mobile home were destroyed, officials said. They placed tbe damage loss at $24,200. including the loss of the mobile home. No injuries were r eported, county rire officials said. Dail• Pilot Sl•ll Pftolo HEADS CUSD BOARD \ E. G. 'Ted' Kopp Laguna High Hit By Vandal Wave Vandals cla mbered over a roof. leaped onto a patio and pried open the double doors of the Laguna B each H igh School kitchen. scattering items and soaking a carpet with the con· tents of a fire exli~gu1shcr, school ofricials reported Mon- day. Police said after the hallway rarpel was doused, the fire ext· inguisher was dismantled and pieces thrown into neurby ivy. Estimated damage to the ext- inguisher was $150. Ford Lecturing ANN ARBOR. Mich. CAP> Former President Gerald R. Ford Is back on the campus or the University of Michigan. Laguna Beach ffiah School student dan· cers (Crom left> Sarah Marlin. Lisa Bedwell and Tim Dey form an impromptu pas de lrois as they prepare for the school 's sixth annual Choreo,1rapbers• Concert, in the auditorium at 8 1>.m. April lS. The concert of student-choreographed works includes jan and modern dance teams from Laguna and five other Southern California acb0ol1. Ticket& are $2. j • . , I E .G. "Ted" Kopp, currently in the hospital with fractures received in an accident, hai.. been elected president of the Capistrano Unified School Dis· trict 's Board of Trustees. Sara Jane Lipp was selected as vice president and William Thompson was named clerk during the trustees' annual r e· organization meeting Monday. Kopp. a building contractor· a nd r eside nt of Capistrano Beach, has served on the board since 1975 when he was elected to represent trustee area one. He has just completed a term us pre:.ident of the Regional Oc cupation Program's board. lie also was on a drug involvement ('Orn mittee at San Cle mente High School this year . Mrs . Lipp. a mother of three who worked as a s ubstitute teacher in the district. also has served as a trustee since the 1975 election. A San Clemente resident, she represents trustee area three Thompson: who represents trustee nrea seven in Mission Viejo. was just reelected to a second term on the school board. Thompson, as well as incum- be nt J an Overton and newcom er Robert Bachelor, also were given the oath of of· fice Monday by Dr. Robert Peterson. Orange County Sup erintendent of Schools. In a r elated action. trustees presented Dr. A. Edward Westberg a plaque (or his ser vice as president of the board dunng the past year. The annual r eorganization meeting also m arked the return of Trustee George L. White. who had been recuperating from surgery during the past several months. T-Bird Thief Hits It Big A th.icf with a hankering for bits and pieces ot vintage Thun· derb1rds hit it big in San Clemente. Bob Holt, 229 West E11caloncs. told San Clemente police Monday both the plasUc lop and sofl lop lo his Thunderbird Roadster were stolen during the night. Holt put the loss at $1,700 for both. Polly Harrison. oC West Mariposa, reported the theft or a top. two fender skirts and air filter lo her 19S6 T -Blrd. The loss was estimated at Sl,175. Police are investigating. Open Home Slated At Laguna School An open house is scheduled from 7 lo 9 f.m. April 20 at El Morro Schoo • in,Laguna Beach. Art work and science fair pm· jects will l)e displayed in classrooms. t.be auditorium and patio. Parents and atudtnll wlll de· monalta~ 1eamtn1 procedures ln moc:k claaroom sessions. ac· cordlnc to El Morro Prtnclpal WllU•m F. Allen. -- .,42 DAILY PILOT L/SC Coanty 'First' T~, Apnl 5, 1977 . . Prksts Gather At Chism Mass LEADS HOLY SERVICES Bl1hop John1on Marine Guilty of Murder El Toro Marine Terry Alan Corfield has been found guilty of second degree murder In the kill- ing of a fellow Manne in the El Modena area. Co-defendant Robert J ones, 22, also an El Toro Marine, has been granted a separate trial on iden- tical charges. Jury selection will begin May 2 in Orange Count, Superior Court, the date selected for Corfield'ssentenc1ng. Bolh men were arrested Nov. 17 after the body of Patrick Michael McCone, 20, was found on a s lope in El Modena. It was a lleged durin g Corfield 's trial that the defen- dant strangled McCone at the El Toro base after an argument over marijuana s tolen from CorCicld. By J&A.NNE &EYN&Ll>S Of ... .,.." ,..,.. Miff Jn a historic gathering, 150 Oranie County Roman Catholic priests convened ln Oran1e Monday nJght to Join ln ceJebra· tlon of the Chrism Mass with tho M06t Rev. William Johnson. the Biahop of Orange. The mass ls tradilionally celebrated on the Monday of Holy Week for the priests of a diocese to renew their dedica- tion to priesUy service and for the consecration of Holy Oils used by the priests in their ministrations. Monday's mass was-historic because it was the first time that a Chrism Mass has been celebrated in Orange County, The county became an indepen· dent diocese last June when Bishop Johnson was appointed by Pope Paul VI to preside over the county's 350,000 Catholics. The mass was concelebratett -celebrated jolnUy -by the bishop and the priests with laity from all of the county's 43 parishes in attendance at Holy Family Cathedral, the mother church of the diocese. The mass was commemorat- ed with a gift or three silver urns for the Holy Oils presented t o the diocese by Timothy <Cardinal) Manning or Los Angeles, who at one time repres~ted the Orange County paris hes in the Los .Angeles a rchdiocese. In addition to Monday's h is- toric cel e bration , Bishop J ohnson will preside over a series of Holy Week services at the Orange cathedral which in· elude: -Thursday's Mass of the Lord's Supper at 5!30 p.m. and t he Sacrament of Reconcilia- t ion at 8 p.m. -A Good Friday service from noon to 3 p.m. which in- c I u des a m ass, se rmo n, prayers, readings and hymns. At 7:30 p.m. the bishop will pre- side over the Procession of the Stations of the Cross. -On Saturday at 8:15 p.m ., the bishop will celebrate the Vigil Mass of Resurrection. -Sunday, he will celebrate the Pontifical Mass at noon. 'Fort1•ne' Memory CraJjh Victim Eulogized by Wi/e S ha ron Sandelin, a teacher at Moulton Elementary School, has been selected teacher of the year by the Laguna Niguel Jaycees. SEATI'LE (AP) -They len to1ether in bfp spir its for a long- • aw ailed Mediterranean cruise to celebrate their 10th wedding an- niversary. • They returned separately, one ln a box, the other battered and bruiaed. Betni to1ether waa "our 1reat lood fortune and deUgbt,'' re- called Dr. Karen Anderson, a survivor of air hi.story's worst crash. Her husband, Dr. Robert Efird, 29, wu one of the many who died in the fiery collislon of two Boeing 747s 1n the Canary Islands. The 28-year-otd woman wrote a short Jett.er which was read Sun- day at a memorial service for Efird. "We would be madly in love with each other one minute and incredibly furious with each other the next. But always , in the Police Car Color May Soon Change SACRAMENTO (AP) -The The push for the color change officer who pulls you over to give is "all part or a change in our you a Uckct may be behind the country where they want wheel of a pale pastel po'lice car. personal identification, which New r egulations, revealed you can't blame them for," Monday. allow a whole rainbow Cooper added. or a lternatives to the black-and· He said the CHP decided to al- white traffic patrol colors of the low the color change after It held ,Past. -a hearing.on the move requested. It wu the California Highway by several local law enforcement Patrol which made tbe decision agencies, including the Bay Area under its legal t ask of setting Police Chiefs M soclation. police car colors for thos e San Francisco Police Chief vehicles involved in traffic law Charles Gain has substituted enforcement. Ught blue cars as old black-and- Tbe only requirement will be whiles were turned in. But the that the vehicles' doors be white traffic accident investigation and carry the decal of the local cars remained black-and-white, enforcement agency, the CHP a s pokesman said. end. we realised our great good fortune and delighl in just bavlng each other. We were professional cohorts, friends and lovers,'' j'Dr Anderson wrote of her re · haired. be~ded husband. "He wu a marvelous father,'' the letter ~ontinued, "because he could easily become a child agaln. At the same Ume. he still BELLI TO HANDLE SOME SUITs-\3 provJded a model of behavior and values which our cblldren could emulate, on which they could have· a successful and ha11py life.•• The young couple bad a bright future in med.lcine, colleagues said. In addition to the rigors of study, internship and residency, lhey had reared two sons -Rob· bie, 9, and AJex, 8. Robbie told a reporter, "Some kids got both lhelr mom and dad killed in lhe crash. l'm lucky to sun have my mom ... He said his father's death "will stay with me as long as 1 Uve. .. And my litUe brother, he's being really tough. ''l think we can make it with just my mother. I don't think this wUJ change OW' lite -this inCi· dent." · The couple fell in love ils high school students in BremertoD. Dr. Efird wu to join tht staff of Califon)ia hospital fhls summer and hJs wife was to complete her residency there. At the beginning or their vaca- tion, they stopped in California to put down money on a house. Then their Pan American Boe- ing 747 collided with a Dutch KLM 747 on a Canary lsland runway. said. Cooper declined to estimate Drug Ring Busted The CHP, which patrols the how many local age ncles She swd she and her sons will move lo Snnlu Clara. where sh~ will work a t the Kaiser Permane nt e F o undation Hospital as she and her husband planned. Fro• rage Al PEARL ... Kolen said the pearl was donat· ed by an opera s inger to an eastern m~eum in 1902, where it stayed unt.11 his friend traded for it. Vln~enl Manson. an ortlcla,l with the Gemological Institute ot America, confirmed the bja pearl's authenticity. "Yes, I 've seen it and it is re- a l," Or. Manson said . J!e declined, however, to say how mucb the gem was worth. That was for the pearl's owner to re- veal if he desired, he said. Nolen said that he was given a free hand to design" the jewelry in the manner he chost:. He set the big Botticelli pearl in a shell-like mounting or 31h ounces of 18-caral gold and 60 tiny <liamo11ds weighing more than one carat. Nolen said. The 15 strands of the neckl'ace are strung with more than 1,000 tiny baroque Blwa pearJs. fisbe~ from the bottom of J apan's Lake Biwa. But ah, the pearl itself, the ob- ject of Nolen 's labors or about two weeks of designing and tool- ing the jewel. ll is l :Y.. inches long, 11,1, inches wide. It's not a colossal sphere, an overgrown big brother to the cultured pearl people are used to seeing. It is oblate, or gourd like. "lt wns a once in a li fetjme chance for a Jewelry designer," Nolen sa1d. Marine Arrested In Shoplifting state's freeways, promised, changed their car colors before NEW YORK <AP) -Thirty however, that it would remain the CUP gave the formal go-persons have been indicted in A Camp Pendleton Marine who faithful to its black·and·white ahead. what authorities said was a $50 allegedly took cr<'eling cards color scheme which it adopted 30 "By and large. law enforce-m ii lion.a-year drug ri11g that from a La~una Hills Mall store years a$?o. ment agencies follow the statute stretched from Asia to Ne~ York without Jl<iying for them has been regulating them to the letter," and was allegedly operated from booked for pctty lh<'fl l>y Orange "The CHP has no intention of Cooper said. a jail cell by Frank Lucas serv-County sherirf's offil'c~. changing the color of its black The CHP will stay with black ing a 70-year prison sentence for Deputies s:iid the Mlolion was and whites." said deputy CHP and white because "we believe in narcotics violalions. Lucas and issued to Marine Mario CianchN· Commissioner Al Cooper . "It's a visible enforcement. We think 29 members of his alleged crime ta, 21. afler he look the cards symbol. lt's known all over the that's a big deterrent," he added. family were indicted. from the J.C. Penney Com p;iny. United States." -------------------------------------- It was testified in the trial that Corfield and Jones planned McCone's death because of threats Corfield had received from McCone and a friend of McCone·s. The jury deliberated one day berore returning the verdict of second degree murder lo Judge Kenneth Williams. Bing Goes Home Huntington Adopts High Rise Curbs BURLINGAME. Calif. <AP> - Bing Crosby was scheduled to be release d fro m Penins ula Hospital today to complete his re- cuperation from a 20-foot (all. By ROBERT BARKER Ol ll• 0..ly ll'llet ~ .... A residential h igh rise or- dinance. the first in the city's his- tory, was approved Monday night by the Huntington Beach City Council. CUSD Bo11ndaries Deadlock Trustees Capistrano Unified School Dis· trict trustees de adlocked 3.3 Monday on u plan to change school attendunce boundaries m the San Juan valley area. They will r econsider the pro- posal during their next meeting when all seven trustees are ex- pected to be m attendance. The chanae in school atten-dance boundaries bas been pro- posed because the new Harold Ambuehl School will be openin& in September. less flexibility if the trailer park children are allowed to remain. lf they stay at the school, they s aid. then 30 children rrom another area would have to be transferred to the San Juan school. Three trustees oppos ed the plan, however, apparently because there are just 30 stu. denl~ involved In the shift. Trustees opposing the plan were J an Overton. Robert Bachelor and Sara J ane Lipp. Those who favored it were Wtlllam R. Thompson. Dr. A Edward Westberg and George L. White. Trustee E.G. "Ted" Kopp was not at the meeting. The mea.c;ure spells out where ruture tugh rise structures may be developed but doesn't set maximum height limits. Instead. the ordinance will at-I. tempt to control heights by a slid· • ing scale or s etback require. ~ ments based on a structure's 1 height and width. ( A second reading Is scheduled 1 April 18 and Lhe ordinance is due 1 lo take errectJO days from then. In a related matter , the city • council delayed a decision for two weeks on a plan that would permit two hJgh rise residential senior citizen towers in the Five Points area of the city. The area designated for early I high r ise residential develop- ments is in the Five Points loca· l.lon. ' Commercial and industrial ·-··"'"'·UL high rises were spelled out in the Huntington Center area and the McDonnell Douglas location. Multi-story development for the downtown and Seacliff bluffs • areas will receive further study. Councilman Richard Siebert, who cast the only negative vote. crlticl:ied the ordinance for what he termed Its lack of guidelines. "We should let the developer know exactly what we want," be sai<t. However , r esidents of the J{ancho dcl Avlon Mobile Home P'ark have opposed the plan because it sc.-nds their children to San Juan Elementary School. CurrenUy, the youngsLera Jive within walking dlatance of Del Obispo School. District administrators sald the Del Obllpo School will have OAANOI COAIT DAILY PILOT Scarred Suspect Sought in Attack The Te.am: Llnda Blue, Doug Bulley and Jack Barnes in Newport; Don Herzog and Cort Kloke in Laguna Hills; and Bernie Brown in San Diego. And they all have the same thing in mind: Arranging an Equity Loan for you. at 10% simple annual interest. You11have 120 monthly payments of only $83.33 (interest-only) and a final principal repayment of $10,CXX> The AnnuaJ Percentage Rate is 11.7%. Police are seeking the identity and whereabouts of a scar-faced, sllver-haired man in coMection wltb a March 18 baseball bat at- tack oo a 16-year-old girl in her Fountaln Valley home. Fountain Valley Police Sgt. M art1n Engquist saJd the suspect told ~ vlCtlm be knew of "her ·work. •oelal and school ·ac· Uvltl•'' when he 1urprtsed her tn he.r MCCJDd .t.ory bed.room al 5 p.m • . The strt. bolpltall19d after tbe lneldent with minor 1t.omacb bead and baek. bruises, told police 1be did not know U,. ru-. eon fort.be attack. Enft\&llt nld the flrl ...told th• entire stoty ot the attack Whtie Under hypnosls. "There ls no doubt ln our mlnds that she is teJUn1 the truth,"Maaid. • A Fountaln VaUey 1.tl1h School a tudent who II ve1 In tbe northwest sector of the clty, the 1lrl told poUce hl'r parenlt were awa,y on a trip t.be day ortlie .... r ~fl'l"'!':~i,...., HAVE YOU SEEN HIM? Yeti~ Aaaeult Suaped HUit. Here's an example of a Newport Equity Funcfs..arranged Equity Loan: Borrow $10,000 for 10 years Call the Team at Newport Equity Funds. They work together to help you get the money you need . Newport Equity ~unilslnc. ,, ,ICf,,llO ~"°" ~ LAGUNA HILLS 830-5700 NEWPORT BEACH 644-8824 SAN DIEGO 297 .. 7100 "Now, ahe ls aJl r1r.bl IKlt emo. tlonallYabaken.'.'1ald£niql&IK. ·'-....,;-------------------------------:~~~ ' • Orange Coast ED ITI ON VOL. 70, NO. 9S,4SECTIONS, 52 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, APRILS, 1977 Today's Clo ~g N.Y.Stoeks N TEN CENTS Crash l'i~tim Tells Oum 'Love Storg' SEATTLE <AP> -They left together in high spirits for a long. awaited Mediterranean cruise to celebrate their 10th wedding an- n ive rsary. They returned separately, one in a box, the other battered and bruisf;?d. Being together was "our great good fortune and delight," re· called Dr. Karen Anderson, a 3urvivor or air history's worst Going Home crash. Iler hus band, Dr. Robert Efird, 29, was one of the many who died in the fiery colHsion of two Boeing 747s in the Canary Islands. The 28-year-0ld woman wrote a s hort Jetter which was read Sun· d ay at a memorial service for Efird. "We would be madly in love with each other one minute and APWtr•-""t• Rini.! Crnshy u~t·s a <'anc a~ he a nd his wife. Kat hy, lea\'e P <·n insul<1 I l11sp1l:il in Burling am e loda~, hc·aded for their horn<· 111 1w:irby 11111..,horou~h. Cros by. 72, da maged a spi n al dbc· '' lwn tw toppll-cl into a n or C'hcstra pit March 3 ~tflt'r t:1p111J! a TV show 111 f'a~adcna marking his 50th y l'ar in sho\\ hus11w...,s. Gem of a Joh Pearl Brings Jeiooler Joy By PIOLJP ROSMARI~ "as for th<' pearl's owner lo rc- 0t1,,.o .. uyP11e•\u11 1.eal 1f hcc1ec;1red he sa1d. For Laguna 8 C'ac·h Jc•w<'lcr Nolen said that he was given a J oseph Nolen, 1t "a!'I Mount .Arec hand to dr s1gn the Jewelry in Everest. the WhHc lluu~c. the ul-rl the manner he chose. ti mate slam dunk. It was the larJ(est p<-ttrl hl' had seen in his life. It was h•J,:1-(cr than a robin's YR"· "It was almost sl11p1•fy1ng," he recalled or the first li me he saw it, a bout a yror al!•• "ll turnC'd me on vC'ry i.tron~ly " The owner. ;.1 soml:'timc client of his who owned g<'m mines. ttc · Quired the J)<'arl in :i I rnclc with a museum. Nolen su11I. He told lhr woma n then. if she ever wanted lo huvc the pl'orl :-.cl in a piece or jewelry. he would be very happy lo do the Job. Today J oseph Nolen 1s o happy jeweler. He hoi; finished setting lhe gem in a necklace of ROid a nd d iamonds he said must be worth "at least $200,000." "You can't set an exact value on it," Nolen said. "There's nothing to compare it to. I've never don<' anything hke this before. or seen anything hke it." For security rC'asons, the jeweler said he waill•d to talk about his gannt pearl unlil he flnished the job. ll 's back with its owner whom be declined to Iden· tity. Nolen said the peorl was donat- ed by an opera slager to an eastem museum in 1902, where it stayed until his friend traded for it. Vincent Manson. a n official with the Gemological Institute of ~merica. contlrmcd lhc bl~ pearl's authenticity. lie set the big nottit'elli pC'arl in a shell-like mounting of 31 ~ ounces of 18-carat gold and 00 tiny diamonds weighing more than one carat. Nolen said Th<· 15 strands of the necklace arc <See PEARL, Page AZ> incredibly furious with each other the next. But always, in the end, we realized our great good BELLI TO HANDLE SOME SUIT&-A3 fortune and delight in just having each other. We were professional cohorts, friends and lovers," Dr. And erson wrote of her red· haired, bearded husband. "He was a m arvelous rather," the letter continued, "because he could easily becom e a child again. At the sa me lime, he still provided a model of behavior and values which our children could emulate, on which they could have a s uccessful and happy Life." The yoWlg couple had a bright future in medicine. colleagues said. tn addition to the ri~ors or study, interruihip and residency, they had reared two sons -kob- bie, 9, and Alex, 8. Robbie told a reporter, .. Some kids got both their mom a nd dad kl11ed in the crash. I'm lucky to still have my mom." He said his father's death .. will stay with m e as long as I live. And my little brother, he's being really tough. "I think we ean make It wtth just my mother. I don't think this will change our lite -thls Inci- de nt ... '" The couplft fell In love as high school· atudenta in · Bremertoo. Dr. Efird wu to join the staff ot California hospital this auftlmer and his wife was LO complete ber r esidency there. At the beirlnnln« or their vaca-~~ VICTIM. Page A!) Jets 'Drop' Appraisal Home Value Blamed on Jet Traffic By TOM BARLEY Ol llW D•lly PllOl 51•11 J cl noise in the JI arbor area has chopped at least $450,000 off the value of developer Harry Rinker 's Santa Ana Heights home, a real estate ;;ippraiser test ifi ed Monday in Ora nge County Superior Court. Appr aiser J ohn Mawhinney told a JUry that if jct t raffic from Hit in Eye Costly to Slugger SEBRING, Fl:i. CAP) -i\ 300 -pound cons truction worker who slugged a man so hard his eye popped out has been ordered lo compensate thl.' victim -with SS.000 cash or find a new eye. "The iusticc svslcm has for a lo n g time focused on the criminal," Judge Clifton Kelley said Monday after sentencing Marvin Youngblood in Highlands County Court. ''Now il"s time for focus on tht: victim." lie ordered Youngblood. 32, to pay R1cha,rd Locke SS.000 in $100 monthly installments or find hjm u s uitable donor for a new eye. Youngblood, 6·foot 4. pleaded guilty to hitting the slightly built Locke on Aug. 23 in a motel room. Locke had taken out a license to marry Youngblood 's t•.x -wifc, :ind police said the two quarreled Locke told police he only rc- m e m ber ed the argu m ent. a s€'vere blow and later awaking in o hospit al bed, unable to seC' from his left eye. I ns ur a nee pa id m ost of Locke's $2,500 m edical ex penses, but the judge said it was "time we thought about the rights of the victim. They seldom recover the los~. iflh<'y get anything al all." L.'ndcr th e a RJtravalcd battery ''hargc, Youngblood could have rt•ceivl•d 15 ycurs 111 Jilli hut Kelley so1d sending him to jail wou Id help no one and "ou Id cost taxpayers money. Ile gave him five ycaM probation A n l h uny A cco r s i, Youngbloocf s attorney, :.aid his client probably will make pay· men ts rathe r than seek a donor. "We havC"n't discussed it. But s ince he 1~ sorry for what hap· penl'd and is willi ng l() make resl1tut1on. we arc r<'lalivcly happy at the outcome." i\ccors1 said. Orange County Airport did not pass over the areu the true value of the three-acre Rinker property at 3432 Mesa Drive would be $1.2S miJlion and not $800,000. -Rinker-is s eeking moro 1.han $200 ,000 in dam ages from. the county for the alle~ed environ- tn ental damage to his home. II<' is also asking Judge Frank Domenichini to order a halt to jet traffic to and from the county facility. The Judge was asked Monday by Deputy County Counsel Charles Sevier to declare a mis· trial becaus~fteWSJ)aper cov1 crage of issues that bad been dis· cussed outside the presence of lhe jury. Those discussions included the allegation by the plaintiff's at· New Brew Due Markets Test Coffee Sub WHITE PLAI NS, N.Y. CAP) -A coffee sub- s titute iS' going to be t est-m arketed by Genera l Foods Corp., but the blend may never be distributed n a- tionwide , n spok esman for the nation's largest coffee roaster said today. <R elatededitorial,A6> · "It won't e ven be on the r etail shelves until next month." s aid spokesman J ack Whitm an. who em· phasizc<l that it wi ll be tested in "only three markets m s uch u big country." T he product, a blend of coffee beans and wheat called Mellow Roast . will be t ested for selling poten· t w l in Denver, Grand Rapids, Mich., ard Detroit. Whitman described Mell ow Roast as a "coffee- type beverage," b ut declined to evaluate its t aste or to say what tht· tast e resembled. The s ubstitute is e xpected to be priced at S2.46 a pound. wholes a le. G encrnl Food's Maxwell House is now priced ut Sl .21 a pound. wholesa le. ISO Gather County Priests Celebrate Cluism By J OANNE REYNOLDS Ott .... O•••v Ptlol Sl•ll · In a historic gathering, 150 Ora n~e County Roman Cn tholic pries ts convene<> in O ran ge Monday night to JOm m celebra- tion of lhe Chris m Mass with lhe Most Rev. Wilham Johnson. the Bishop of Orange. T he mass 1s traditionally celebrated on the Monday of Holy Weck ror the priests of a diocese to renew their dedica- tion to priestly service :lnd for the <'Onsecrutinn of lloly Oils usC'd by the pric:.ts in their m inistrat10ns. Mond ay's mass was historic hecause 1l was the first time that a Chrism Mass has be en celebrated In Orange County. The county became a n indepen· de nt diocese las t June when Bishop Johnson was appointed by Pope Paul VI to preside over the county's 350,000 Catholics. The mass was concelebrated -celebrated jointly -by the bishop and the priests with laity from a ll of the county's 43 parishes in a ttendance at Holy Fa m ily Cathedral, the m other church of the diocese. The mass was commemoral· cd wilh a gift of three silver urns for the Holy Oils presented to the dioces e by Timothy (Cardina l> Manning of Los An geles, who a t one llme represented the Ora nge County pa r is hes In the Los Angeles archdiocese. Jn addition to Monday's his• tori c cel e b rat ion. Bis hop J ohnson will p reside over a ser ies or Holy Week services at the Orange cathedral which in· elude: <See M~. Pa1e A!) Cover Blown In Arizona By Big Mac S AN DIEGO tAP> -Ray Kroc, head or the MacDonaJda ha mburger chain, says he waa spotted right orr when he tried to ea\ wtt.hout attracUng attenUcm at a MacDonald& in Yuma, Arb. ''I Juatgotoutof the car and or- dered a bambur1er ," said Kroc, who was in Yuma to wateb his San Diego Padres baseball team. But the restaur ant mana1er recognized Kroc. lorney, Gerrold Fade m. that Jet aircraft were diverted Crom their normal flight paths over the Harbor Area while the jury was visiting the Rinker home. M ~bi.n.ney r esumed his testimony today without Judge Dom enich.lni reaching a decision on the mistrial motion. Both lawyers and the ju<fce were expected to discuss the mo- tion in chambers later today. BB Bible Jsszw ~ Pushed By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR. Of Ille Dally Polol Sl•lf A Costa Mesa church and a Huntington Beach attorney are backing efforts to bring volun- tary Bible study elubs t.o Hunt· inaton Beach Union High School District campuses. Attorney Kenneth Roberts said· he is donating hla time to carry two JawsuJts to the U.S. Supreme Court lo allow the Bible clubs to meet and conduct activities at E dison and Marina High Schools during the school day. Roberts said C~lvary Chapel in Costa Mesa is providing any m aterial costs Involved with pro- cessing the two cases. Last month, the Fourth Dis· trict Court of Appeals in San Bernardino refused to interfere in a lower court ruling that bars meeting on campus or the Edison High School student Bible club. After the denial-;--the case was was resubmitted for another hearing which was quickly de· nied. 'thJs paves the way for the case to go to the state Supreme Court, said Roberts. Roberts also has been involved in a Marina High School case which he said Is identical to lhe Edison Bible club controversy. The Marina case was filed in U.S . District Court in Los Angeles Dec. 22, 1975, but has yet to be heard. Roberts said he is considering com bining both Bible club cases before bringing them before the state Supreme Court. • The Edison case, originany filed May 7, 1975, names fi ve stu· d ents , Bruce J ohnson, Robyn Dexter. Michelle Ilenriot a nd Lisa a nd Dawn Jackson, all 16, as pla intlffs in the lawsuit. The Marina case names stu· dents David and Debbi Wakeling and Mark and Monte Cobb as platnUfls. All the students In both cases are members of the Calvary <See BIDLE, Page A2> Coast Weather MosUy fair with some fog and 1ow clouds near beaches tonlihl and early Wednesday. Lows tonight 42 to 52. HJghs Wednesday 70 et beaches to low 80s in· land. INSIDE TODA V FoUh ba hll bt~ boy ond In ti•• teVnc:e o/ o friend have ~ off /or 7$-~tor-old Buller · rtow.r ,.on Ofl•fenncm.oU Ida lff •. See I?• 88. ladex "Yes, I've seen ll 'and It Is re· al." Dr. Manton old. He declined, however. to say how auch the 1 m was worth. Thal °"" ~iltt ...,. ....... LAGUNA BEACH J!W!LER JOSEPH NOLEN FASHIONS HIS $200,000 PEARL NECK.LACI P.adres president Bunte Ba vaal has a theory about how Kroc'• COYtr was blown. It's not everyday in Yuma "when a man driva up In a Rolll Rayco triU! a drtver ud bQys a ba.anburser, •• heaaJd. S.ndre WlnlHld of South Laguna Model• the Ultimate Pl-. Of Jewelry -. f ·' • ' ' ./' , ' _* ~·~~~Z:._:O~Al~L~Y~P~IL~O~f--~~--N,__ __ .....,._T_uetct.-.._a~y,•A•p-"-'5•'-'g)'~7 _. .·-=--- Firemen. To Seek 45 Feet Newport Beach Fire cblef Leo 'Love want.a to lenathen the yard of the Marioen Fire station by U ffft, which means that dle land for the expansion wW have to comeoutot MQ'lners Park. Chief Love is slated to present his propoeal to members of the Parka, Beaches and Recreation Commission at their meeUni at. 1 o'clock tonight at city hall. ·Love, In a memo to the PB and 1t commiaslon, explained that the expanaioo of the yard behind the station that. faces Irvine Avenue is being sought so that rlre enfines can be driven Into the station rrom Dover Drive. Love points out that the . englnea now have to back into the garage off Irvine Avenue, .a situation that poses a trafhc hazard. In addition to seeking com· mission approval of the project. Love oeeda city council approval io the form ol a budget aUocaUon f()r the work in the 19n-18 fiscal year. Finn Gets 277 Acres Of Forster 'A Newport Beach development firm has acquired 277 acres of the Forster Ranch in San Clemente for about $6 million. A spokes m a n for Daon Construction Company con· firmed the sale price but declined to be more specific. The price breaks down to about $22,000 per acre. Undel' current San Clemente zoning 575 houses could be built on the land. The acreage is localed inland ::>f Interstate 5 and between Camino de Estrella and Avenida Pico. As much as $2 million could be ::>aid to the City of San Clemente n development fees and (or the 1ecessary public improvements ncluding expansion or the city's Nater system lo supply the new lOmes. Daon does not plan to build the homes itselC but wUI develop the land making it available for a custom home program. Development is scheduled to begin as soon as necessary pro- cedures at City Hall are com· pleted. Cost ol the land and the city fees will equal about $12,000 per home. No price range for the homes has been determined. E'ro• P..,,e AJ MASS ••• -Thursd3y's Maas or the Lqrd's Supper at 5:30 p.m.· and' Uie Sacrament or Reconcilia· lion at 8 p.m. -A Good Friday service from noon to 3 p.m. which in· c·S::udes a m asa, se rmon. p"yers. readings and h.Ymns. At 7:30 p.m. the bishop will pre· side over the Procession of lhe Stations of the Cros1. rr On Saturday at 8: IS p.m .. the bishop will celebrate the Vllll Mass of RcsurrecUon. -Sunday. he will celebrate the Pontifical Mus at noon. Drug Bing Bmted NEW YORK <AP) -Thirty pyson1 bave been indicted in w~Jlt authorlUcs 11id w11 a $50 m6Uton·a-year druc rln1 that strt tched from Asia to New York and was allegedly operated from a Jail cell by Frank Lucaa serv· ing a 70-year prison sentence for narcotics violations. Luca1 and 29 memben or his alle1ed crime ram Uy were lndlcted. · r OftANOI COAST " DAILY PILOT ·-....... --...---~·.c... ~,,..... ... ___ __ ,._""-&dllw '-···~ ,....,.... ... .., OeoittM.t...M ~p-..... .._ ........ MIW. .( "••P-AJ BIBLE ••• Q1Del church. •"flili ii reaU1 not a 1\ate lssue but rlltber iDvolvu buic con· sUt-.Uonal rltbtl, •• 11ld Bob From, a ~VU7 Cburt.i. putor. The student. In the cues flied . by their parents say they want to bold tho Bible. study club meet· tn11 '6t0 enable those partlclpal· tnc to know Ood better by prayerfully studying the Bible ... The ~llate court ruled In the Edison cue that tbe club would not have the required secular • leJlslative purpoae and Us pr•mary effect w~d be to ad· vancerellgion. •'Historically, the Huntington Beach Union High School Dis· trict has suoPOrted a seoarition between church and atate," said school board President Helen Dille. •'Tbe BibJe club would show preference of one religion over another -. vtolaUng the First Amendment,•• she added • Former district trustee Ralph Bauer said all high school clubs are required to have a faculty ad· visor. He said lhe advisor could not be allowed to iive Ume to the rellgioua activity during school hours. One of the Ediaon High School students, Robyn Dexter, now a junior, sllld she has not recently seen the other students whose names appea r in the case. Mias Dexter said some of lhe co·plalnWfs have left the area, but all the Edison students in the case and their parents still believe Bible clubs can be in· slituled on district campuses. Attorney Roberts said he plans to add lhe _names of more stu- dents to the Edison case when he submits it to the sta le hlgb court sometime before April 21. Roberts said he expects the stale court to bear his case by late summer. F,...PageAJ PEARL ••• strung with more than 1,300 tiny baroque Biwa p earls, fjshed from the bottom or J apan's Lake Biwa. But ah, the pearl itself, the ob· ject of Nolen's labors of about two weeks of designing and tool· ing the jewel. It is l~ inches Jong, I~ tnches wide. It's not a colossal sphere, an overgrown big brother to the cultured pearl people are used to seeing. It is oblate, or gourdUke. "It was a once in a lifetime chance for a jewelry designer," Nolen said. E',...P-.eAI VICTIM ••• tion. they stopped in California to put down money on a house. Then their Pan American Boe- ing 747 collided with a Dutch KLM 747 on a Canary Jsland runway. She said she and her sons will move lo Santa Clara, where she will work a t the Kaiser Permanente Foundation Hospital as she and her husband planned. Broken Lfu.e Caused Blaze The cause or a $12S,OOO fire at the Bertea Corporation ln Irvine Monday bas been pinpointed as a broken hydraulic oil Une. An Orange County Fire Department spokesman said to- day tho Monday morning blue w u aet o(f when the oil line broke and sprayed oil at high pressure onto the hot exhaust system of the pumping equipment, Jutt out· side the building. The oil ignited and set rare to Ule outer portion o( the building, which took about 15 minutea to contain. Most of the damaee was to expensive pumping equip· menl. Energy Tips Display Set Harbor Area residents in· lerested in leamtng how to con· serve energy can get some lips from a dis play located at Westcliff Plaza. A display in • motorhome will be loca~ in the shopping center at Irvine Avenue and 17th Street until April 17. Put. together by the Southem California Gu Company, it out· lines practical 1teps t'hat homeownen may use to reduce energy consumption In lhoir ho ma. Mariner. Library Plana Free Movie Helping Raad Speeder Hit by Another W~Uce got 4Unexpected assistance this morning in a high-speed pursuit of an auto on the San Diego Freeway. Officer Earl Graham said that while police were aitempt.ing to cat.ch up wtlh the suspects, another auto whizzed by them at speeds approaching 100 miles per hour. IT REAR-ENDED the pursued car and brought the chase to an abrupt halt near the Valley View of· Cramp, Graham said. The two autos s ustained major damage but only minor injurie~ were reported. Two minors were arrested in the first car and were charged with possession of alcohol, recKless driving and resisting arrest, according to police. THE DRIVER OF the car that allegedly smacked into the other vehicle was listed as Frederick Irving Frakes, of Westminster. He was arrested by the CHP on charges of drunken driving, accordil)g to Graham. A juvenile passenger was slightly injured. · 2 Firms Abandon Offslwre Drilling LOS ANGELES CAP> -Two major oil companies, Gulf and Shell, have announced they're pulling out of drilling projects in the offshore area known as Tan- ner Banks, once thought to be a promising source of crude oil. A GulC spokesman called the company's failure to find gas or oil in lhe area a "bitter disap. pointment." Gulf revealed Mon· day it spent nearly $27 million in the vain effort to glean oil Crom Tanner Banks, located about 85 miles southwest or Long Beach. In contrast lo poor showings in the Tanner Banks area, oil com- panies report some success drill· ing in San Pedro Bay. Massage TV Found in Raid Both Shell and Standard Oil or California say they have found oil 13·15 miles off Long Beach, and Shell is quite optimis tic about Che size of its discovery. Gutr, Shell and other com- panies spent nearly $175 million for drillln.i, rlghts for Tanner Banks in a uns federal sale of of· fshore leases. Mrs. Fluor Still Ailing· Mrs. Margarel Fluor, mother or J .R. Fluor, president and chairman of the board or the Fluor Corp ., r e main s hospitalized at Hoag Memorial Hospital where she is recovering from injuries suffered in a traffic accident last month. Hos pital oHici:lls have declined any comment on the Newport Beach resident's stay at CHICAGO (AP> -Pt>IiCe say the medical facility. hidden television cameras found Mrs. Fluor, 77, reportedly s uC· at a massage parlor may have fered several broken bones when been used to blackmail patrons the car she was driving collided there. with another auto near Palm Spr- Oqf•Flrst HB· Appfoves High Rise Law,: By ROBERT BARK Ell he termed Its lack or guidelines. . pi1"90.11,Pn'"""'" "We should let tho developer- A residential hlJb r ise or-know exactly what we want," be: dlnance, lhe first ln the city's his· sald. , lory, waa approved Monday Hesaldalaohecouldenvisiona night by the Huntington Beach ••pancake" etrect. of four to six City Council. · stor y s tructures mushrooming T he measure spells out where throughouttbe city. future high rise structures may Mayor Pro Tern Ron Pattinson be develop~ bu.t doesn't set argued that the more constraints maximum height limits. placed In the ordinance, the more Instead, the ordinance will at-bogged down it can become. tempt lo control heights by as.lid· Planning Director Edward ing scale of setback require· Selich sald that individual con· ments based on a structure's cerns will be addressed when the heightandwidth. time comes for actual develop- A second reading is scheduled ment In lhe form of conditional April 18 and the ordinance is due use permit procedures. totakeeffect30daystromthen. Edward Kerins. who said he In a related matter, the city council delayed a decision for two weeks on a plan that would permit two high rise residential senior citizen towers in the Five Points area of the city. ' The area designated for early high rise residential develop. ments is in the Five Points loca· Uon. Commercial and industrial high rises were spelled out In the Huntington Center area and the McDonnell Douglas location. Multi·story development for the downtown and SeacU!f bluffs a reas will receive further study. Councilman Richard Siet>ert, who cast the only negative vole, criticized the ordinance for what CHEF TAKES MORNING OFF WASIDNGTON CAP) -Joseph A. Califano Jr. is the Carter Cabinet member with a con- troversial $12,700-a-year chef oo the public payroll. He appeared on Capitol Hill to testify before a Senate committee headed by Sen. Edmund S. Muskie CD· Maine>. "I hope you had a good breakfast this morning," said Muskie. "I made my own breakfast this morning," replied Califano. represented the HOME Council, contended tha t the new or· dinance doesn't addr ess itself to maximum heights, lot coverage. parkinl structures, street. access and the distance between bigb r ises and other developments. · His request to table action and reinstate a high rise committee for further study was rejected. SeUch said that the city is not a highly urbanized area "and we can evaluate each project to see how it fits in the city and afCects adjacent property." Ted Bartlett said that the high rise issue bas been studied for 15 years. "We haven't moved ahead an inch in that time," he said. Airlines Sued Over Crash The family or a man who died in a Canary Islands air crash that claimed the lives-of 583 people h as sued lhe two airlines in· volved (or a total or $7 million in . 'damages. Nam~ as defendants in the Orange County Superior Court laws uit filed by the two diiughters and a granddaughter oC victim William C. Bradley of Santa Ana are KLM Royal Dutch Airlines and Pan Ame rican World Airways. The action :illages that negligence by one or both 01 the airlines led to the collision Ma rch 27 on the runway at Santa Cruz de 1 omcers accidentally found the ings. cameras hidden in ceilings of _ _::_------------------------------------bedrooms at the Harem Leisure _. __,,.~-- Tenerife. Spa during a r aid in which four 1 women and two men were ar- rested. "Television tapes, combined I with all the information the club 1 1 has on patrons, would make it easy to blackmail patrons," vice squad Lt. James Kiely said _ Mood~ I Home Rifled InNewport f: Newport Beach police are look-f ing for the thieves who took anti-t que furniture and plants valued • at more than $1,500 Crom an east , side home Monday evening. Stacy Baker, 22, said the items were stolen from her residence in ' the Canyon Crest condominiums between the houn or 5 p.m. and 10:30p.m. Investigators said the thieves apparently climbed onto a second floor balcony lo pry open a sliding glass door leadine lnt.o one o( the bedrooms. Psychiatrist Dies in Office Newport Beach psychiatrist Algerd Krukas, 54. died of an ap. parent heart attack Monday whtle talking with a patient ln hls Newport Center om ce. .,. The patient s ummoned a physi· cian, Dr. Fritz Westerhout, from a neighbortne office when Or. Kruku collapeed about 11 a.m. T he efforts of Dr. Westerhout and a collea1ue, plus Newport Beach paramedics to revive the atrUrm man proved futile and he waa pronounced dead at the scene. Grapes Ruined .. NANTES, France (AP) - Froats caused severe damqe to- d•Y to vineyards in the Nantes re1lon which are major pro- ducers of Muacadet, Gamau' and Orot Plant wtnu. 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VOL 70, NO. 95, 4 SECTIONS, 52 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 19n Afternoon N.Y.Stoeks TEN CENTS Crash Victim Tells Oum 'Love Story' SEA'ITLE (AP) -They Jeft together in high spirits for a long· awaited Mediterranean cruise to telebr~te their 10th wedding an· niv,ersary. • They returned separately, one '91 a box, the other battered and bruised. Being together was "our great good fortune and delight," re· caJled Dr. Karen Anderson. a &urvivor of air history's worst crash. Her husband, Dr. Robert Efird, 29, was one of the ~Y who d1ed in the fiery coJllsion of two Boeing 747s in tbe Canary Islands. The 28-year-0ld woman wrote a short Jetter which was read Sun· day al a ltlemorial service for Efird. "We would be madly in love with each otbet one minute and Victim Lost Eye incredibly furious wllh each other t.be next. But alway1, in the end, we reali1ed our great good BELLI TO HANDLE SOME SUIT5-A3 fortune and delight in just having each other. We were professional cohorts, friends and lover$," Dr. Anderson wrote of her red· haired, bearded husband. Judge Orders Man To Pay (or Punch SEBRING. Fla. (AP> -A 300·pound construction worker who slugged a man so hard his eye poppecl,j>ut has been ordered to compens'fte the victim -with SS.000 cash or find a new eye. "The iustice s:vstem has for a long ti me focused on the criminal." Judge Clifton Kelley said Monday after sentencing Marvin Youngblood in Highlands County Court. "Now it's time for focus on the victim." He ordered Youngblood, 32, lo pay Richard Locke $5,000 in-$100. monthly installments or find him a s uitable donor for a new ey~. Youngblood. 6·foot·4, pleaded guilty to hitting the s li ghtly built Locke on Aug. 23 in a motel room. Locke had t aken out a license to marry Youngblood's ex-wife, and police said the two quarreled. Locke told police he only re- membered the argument, a severe blow and later awaking in a hospital bed, unable to see from his left eye. Insurance paid most of Kopp Elected Boss ·Of CUSD Trustees E .G. "Ted" Kopp, currently in the hospital with fractures ...s;eceived in an accident, has been elected president of the Capistrano Unified School Dis· trict's Board of Trustees. Sara Jane Lipp was selected as vice president and William Thompson was named clerk during the trustees' annual re- organization ml•eting Monday. Kopp, a building contractor and resident of Capis trano Beach. has served on the board since 1975 when he was elected to represent trustee area one. lie has just c.ompleted a term as president of the Regional Oc. eupation Program's board. He abo was on a drug involvement committee al San Clemente High School this year. Mrs. Lipp. a mother of three who worked as a s ubstitute teacher in the district, also has served as a trustee since the 197~ election. A San Clemente resident. she represents trustee nrea three. Thompson, who represents trustee area ~even in Mission Viejo, was JU!)t rct'lected to a second term on the schoo l board. Thompson, as well as incum· bent Jan Overto n an d newcomer Robert Bachelor, also were given the oath of of. lice Monday by Dr. Robert P~terson, Orange County Sl.la>erint.end~t of Schools. ln a related action. trustees presented Dr. A. Edward Westberg a plaque for his service as president of the board during the past year. ;J'he annual reorganization m~eling also marked the return of Trustee George L. While, who had been recuperating from surgery during the past several months. Service Set F.or 2 Killed • 0 .. 11, 11'1~ '~" ~· HEADS CUSD 80.ARO E.G. 'Ted' Kopp FintU Rites Wedneaday For Yicrinu M emJia1 aervlcea have been set for Wednesday at Geneva Presbyterian Church in El Toro for Lelaure World residents Lloyd and.Helen Chatterton, who died March Z7 in the disastrous Canary Islands jumbo jet col· I is ion. Because the remains or all the American crash victims have not be.en returned from the East Coast, the 2 p.m. rites will be in memory of the Chattertons and will not constitute a funeral, a mortuary spokesman said. Locke's $2,500 medical expenses, but the judge said it was "lime we thought about the rights or the victim. They seldom recover the loss, if they get anything at all." Under the aggravated battery charge, Youngblood could have received 15 years in jail but Kelley said sending him to jail would help no one and would cost taxpayers money. He gave him fi vc years probation. Anthony Accor si, Youngblood's attorney, said his client probably will make PP!'· men ts rather than seek a donor . . "We haven't discussed it. But since he is sorry for what hap· pened and is willing to make restitution. we are relatively happy at the outcome, ti Accorsi said. Accorsi. a m em ber of the local Lions Club, said he would check into the possibility of using ftle group's eyebank. Replaceme'ht of the eye depends on several things, including Locke's agree· rnent to an operaUon and the cost. <Amer Blown In Arizona By Big Mac SAN DIEGO <AP> -Ray Kroc, head of the MacI>onaJds hambureer chain, says he was spotted right off when he tried to eat without attracting attention at a Mac Donalds In Yuma, Ariz. "I juat got out of the car and or· dered a hamburger," said Kroc, who was in Yuma to watch his San Diego Padres baseball team. But the restaurant manager recognized Kroc. Padres preside nt Bunie Bavasi ha.s a theory about how Kroc's cover was blown. It's not everyday in Yuma "when a man drives up in a Rolls Royce with a driver and buys a hamburger," he said. Castro Wants 'Gitmo' Bay MIAMI CAP> -Cuban military chief Raul Castro says Cuba want.s United States troops out of the Guantanamo Bay naval base as a condition for re· newed relaUoru between the two nations. "If the American gOftmment wants to neaotlate with ua about the withdrawal of any troops, we are going to remove their troops which. aaainst the will ol our peo- ple, are Ulegally occupyina the Guantanamo base, ti says Caatro, brother of Prealdenl Fidel Castro. 11He was a marvelous lather," the letter conUn\led, "because he could easily become a child agalo. At the same time, he still provided a mo4eJ of behJvior and values which our children could emulate, 0n which they could have a successful and happy life." Tbe young couple had a bright future in medicine, colleagues said. Jn addition lo the rlgors or study, lntentship and residency. they had reared two sons -Rob- bie, 9,.and Alex, 8. Robbie told a reporter, "Some kids got both their mom and dad kiJled in the crash. I'm lucky to still have my mom." He said his lather's death "will stay with me as long as I live. And my little brother, he's being really tough. 1 "I think we can make It with just my mother. I don't think this will change our life -this incl· dent." The couple fell in love as high school students in Bremerlor>. Dr. Efird was to join the staff of California hospital this summer and his wife was to complete her residency there. At the be~nlru? or their vaca-<See VICTIM, Page AZ) D•lly Piiot Photo llY UI P•YM Spring Bas Sprung Along Bettthfront After a rather dull s tart, Eas ter week vacation began to draw more crowds lo the s horeline Monday as s unny s kies brought warm sands and the opportunity to get a head start on that summer tan. The scene here is westerly of Newport Pier in Newport Beach. Scarred Suspect Sought in Attack Police are aeeking the identity and whereabouts of a scar-faced, silver-haired man in connection with a March 18 baseball bat al· lack on a 16-year-old girl in her );'ountain Valley home. Fountain Valley Police Sgt. Martin Engquist said the suspect told the victim he knew of "her ·work, social and school ac· Uvitles" when he surprised her in her second story bedroom at 5 p.m . The girl, hospitalized after the incident with minor stomach, head and back bruises, told p0llce she did not know the rea- son for the attack. Engquist said the girl retold t he entire story of the attack while under hypnosis. "There is no doubt in our minds that ahe Is telling lhe truth." he said. A Fountain Valley High School student w ho lives in the northwest sector of the city, the girl told police her parents were away on a trtp the day of the as· sault. "Now, she is all right but emo- tlonall)' shaken," said Engquist. The airl told police her parenta' house was ransacked earlier on the day of the assault. The telephone wires were ripped out, she saJd. The girl reported the incident lo police from a neiahbor's phone. • When the girl returned home that afternoon, she walked up a rught ol staJrs to meet her as. sallant who subsequently llfrew her d01m the 1i.lra police said. "The suspect talked to the girl for over an hour," said Engquist. "He said be had epent a lot of HAVE YOU SEEN HIM? Valley Asaault Suspect lime learning about her ac· tivilies." Engquist said the girl observed the same man three months ago standing next to a car in a neighbor's driveway with some object in his hands. The girl was employed as a baby silt.er for the neighbor, he added. Airlines Sued Over Crash Police Cars ·. To Become Colorful SACRAMENTO (AP) -The officer who pulls you over to give you a ticket may be behind the wheel of a pale pastel police car. New regulations, r evealed Monday. allow a whole rainbow of alternatives to the black-and· white traffic patrol colors of the past. ll was the California Highway Patrol which made the decision under it.s legal task or setting police car colors for those vehicles involved in traffic law enforcement. The only requirement will be that the vehicles' doors be white and carry the decal of the local enforcement agency, the CHP s aid. The CHP, which patrols the state's freeways, promised, however, that it would remain faithful lo its black-and-white color scheme which it adopted 30 years aico. "The CHP has no intention or changing the color of Its block and whiles," said deputy CHP Commissioner Al Cooper. "It's a symbol. It's known aJI over the United States." The push ror the color change is "all part or a change in our country where they want personal identification, which (See POUCE, Page AZ) Coast Weather In Air Crash A Leisun World mother and daughter killed in the March Z7 Caqary Jala.nd plane crash will be temembered Wednesday al 3 p.m. in services al St. Oe<>rge's Episcopal Church in Laguna Hilb. The coyple had been married only a y~r ago and the Med1ter- ra n ean cruise they h ad em· barked on was to be a honeymoon trip. Mrs. Chatterton had been a re- side.Dl of Leisure World since 1966 and had lived ln the county since 1949. Her husband, a native Callfomian, lived in the county for 10 years and moved to Leisure World alter his retlre- men t as a water and power engineer In Los Angeles. Mmjne Fpund Guilty In Buddy's Death The family of a man who died ln a Canary llllandJ alr crash t.bal claimed the lives of 583 people has sued the two airlines in· volved for a total or $7 million in damages. Named as defendants ln lhe Oran1e County Superior Court Ja wsult file d by the two dau1bters and a iranddaughter of victim WUllam C. Bradley of Santa Ana are KLM Royal Dutch Airlines and Pan American World Airways. Mostly fair with some fog and low clouds near beaches tonlgbl and early Wednesday. Lows tonight -42 to 52. Highs Wednesday 70 at beaches l.O low 80s in· land. INSIDE TODAY P.oith fn m. belooed ba11 and fn th• ~ of. o /ri"'1 have potd of/ /or 7S.11ror-old Bull¢r florence Sparr, 85, and her daushter, Helen Vernon, 65, lived tottther in the reUrement com- munity and had traveled ox· tenllvely over the paat live · years. Mrs. Sparr was the former owner and rounder of a hospliat in Loe Angele!' County. ~aides Mrt. Vernon, Mrs. Span' la survived by anotber dau1hter, Dorothy Arnbur1 of N "ball and a (.later, Aines Na•b of Beaumon . Mrs. Vemoo had a dau&hW, Florence C>'R~ll· ~ ol S. Clemenle. Mr. Chatterton la survived by a eon, RJchard, two tranddilldrett and two brothers, Vtrtll o{ La Jolla atld HowatdofOoata Me&a. M ra. Chatterton 1S also 1Ur· vived by a son, Hubert S. Campbell ot Tampa, Fla. ud rour grandchUdten. · The tamUy bll aated that donationa be m~e In Beu ol flow ra to lb• Iaterfallb Servic•m~•'• Ce1tter in San Clement• OP Ge"eva Preabyt~rlu Ch'uttb. where t.be co1.aple waa active. l El Toro Marine el1')' AJan Cotfleld has beM fcmld ilillty ot •ffOnd degree murder In tbe kill· lng or a fellow Marine In tht El Modena area. eo.clefendant Roblft ,...,, :a. also an El Toro Marine, bal been aranted a aepara .. trtaJ Cid Iden· tic al charges. JW'J 1eleeUon wlll be1ln MaJ 2 In <>Nnr• Count, Superior Court, the d•Mt Mlacted tor Corfleld'a aeoteadn•· Both men were atreeted Nov. 17 after tt*obody of Patrick Michael McCone+ 20. waa fowid onaak>pelnSllf..._a. It wa1 a lte1ed during Corfteld'• trial that the dden· dant IU'alllled McCone at the El Toro bea• after an argument over marijuana stolen from Corn.Id. It WM tettlned In the trial Lbat Corfltld and Jones planned McCt••'• d .. th bee.UH of threata Corflelcl bd received fro• Meetne .. and a friend ot Mteoe.'1. TIM jury dellbent.cl one day btf on relUrDlnf the Htdict ol leCoM dit&rM mw'4er to .l\adle K._..WW&ama. The action allages that ne1U1ence by ono or bolb ot the airlines led to the collision March 2'7 on the runway at Santa Crus de Tenerife. Play Gear Stolen Redwood playaround ~Ip. menl valued at $800 has stolen ll'Om a Ml11lon leJo school. Orange County aherlff's offtcera Hid the tbof\ was report· td by offlelall ol the Rotton Mon- tuorrl Sdaool, 2SM02 Marauen .. Parkwq. . ' • Flown',.Ott Ofllltrman all hl1 Uft. Sn ~aoc 86. ,, - ' GoingHonae A,.w1r...--. Bing Crosby uses a cane as he and his wife. Kathy, leave Peninsula Hospital in Burlingame today, headed for their home in nearby Hillsborough. Crosby, 72, damaged a spinal disc when he toppled into an orchestra pit March 3 a fter taping a TV show in Pasadena marking his 50th year in show business. CUSD Bo1indar i es Deadlock Trustees Capistrano l 'n1f1t'd Srho<il Dis - tric t trustee~ de:tdloc~d 3.3 Monday on a plan lo thange school attend;.in rc buundanc~ in the San Juan valley area They will reconsider the pro- posal during their next meeting when all seven trus tees are rx- pcrteJ to be in attend..ince The chanae in school atten- dance boundarws has been pro- po~<'d because the nc" Harold Am Luehl School "111 l>e opening in Scplcmlx.•r. llowevcr, residents or lhe POLICE ... you can't bin me them for." Cooper added. He said the CHP decided to al- low the color change after 1t heht a heannf( on the move requt>slt'd by several local lt1w enforcement a gencies, lncludln11 the Bay Area Police Ctuers A11sod1tton Rancho del Avion :\lob1lr Home Park ha'c opposed the pl:!n hcc ause 1t sends their children to San Juan Elementary School Currently. the young:-.ter'> h ve within waJking distance of Del Obispo School. District administrators !laid the Del Obispo Schoel wall ha' e less nexlbillty 1r the trailer park children are allowed to remam If they stay at the school. they said , then JO children from another area would have to be transferred to the San Juan school. Three trustees opposed the plan, however. apparently because there are just JO stu- dents involved In the shift. Trustees opposing the plan were Jan Ovtrton. Robert Bachelor and Sara Jane Lipp. Those who faV'bred It wer e William R. Thompson. Or A. Edward Westbere and George L. White. Tru&tee E.G. "Ted'' Kopp was not at the meeting. 1 County Churchttlen Clothing J In Court -. Hold· 'First' Mass Mandated By JOANNE llEYNOLDS OI I .. 0.11¥ ...... Sqlf the Sacrament of Reconcilia· t10n "t 8 p.m . SAN DIEOO (AP) -Patila·:, suited femlnlsla cried foul when. In a historic 1atherln1, 1.50 Oran1e County Ro1nan Catbollc prielts cpnv~ned In Orange Mo11day night to join In celebra- tion of the ,Chrism Mass with the Most Rev. William Johnson, the Bishop of Orange. to the diocese by Timothy (Cardinal) M a.nnlnt of Los An1elea, wh,o at one time represented life Orange Count)' parl•hea In tbe Los Angeles .. archdiocese. -·'A Good Friday service from noon to a p.m. w~h in- cludes a mass, sermon. prayers. readings and hymns . At 7:30 p.m . the bishop will pre· side over lhe Procession of lhe Stations of the Cross. a male judge ordered them to wear ski(t.s m his courtroom. For two weeltt, they complied ~-bul an appeal• court may have rescued the britches. . The California 4Ui Court ot AP•· peal laaued a writ of mandate to-. day which directs Superior Court judges to allow ''persons who ap-. pear before you lo do so without· Hmitat1on as to their attire." The man is traditionally celebrated on the Monday-ot Holy Week for the priests of a diocese to renew their dedica- tion to priestly service and for the consecration of Holy Oils u~ed by the priests in their ministrations. Monday's mass was historic because it was the first tlme that a Chrism Mass has been celebrated in Orange County. The county became an lndepen· dent diocese last June when Bishop Johnson was appointed· by Pope Paul VI to preside over the county's 3.50,000 Catholics. The maas was coneelebrated -celebrated jointly -by the bishop and the priests with laJty "" from all or the county's 43 parishes in attendance at Holy Family Cathedral, the mother church or the diocese. The mass was commemorat- ed with a gift of three silver urns for lhe Holy Oils presented In additlon to Monday's his- toric celebration, Bishop John1on will preside over a series of Holy Week aervlcM at the Orange cathedral which ln- cfude: -Thursday's Mass or the Lord's Supper at S:30 p.m. and ,_ On Saturday al 8: 15 p.IJ'l .. the bishop will celebrate the Vigil Mass of Resurrection. -Sunday. he will celebrate the Pontifical Mass at noon. NewBrewDDe Markets Test Coffee Sub WffiTE PLATNS. N.Y. <AP> -A coffee sub- stitute is goingi.o be test-marketed by General Foods Corp., but the blend may never be distributed na- tionwide, a spokesman tor the nation's largest coffee roaster said today. (Related editorial, A6) ''It won't even he'on the retail shelves until next m onth," said spokesman Jack Whitman, who em- phasized that it will be tested in •·only three markets in such a big country." • The only exceptions, aaid thu appellate judges, are those clothes th at ··interfere with.. courtroom decorum by disrupt- ing justice." or that "impede the functioning of the court." The ruling was issued in an ap- pea I by J Kenneth Jensen. an at· torncy who wears a turban. A panls·su1tcd woman at- torney. Susan Finley. said of the writ: "That's beautiful. 1 can wear ~hat I want." A short lime e:trlit•r. a survey showed the skirt-only rulin~ was being followed r eluctantly by women lawyers.. Q • "They muy be gnashing ttieir teeth. but they arc oheyfng it," suid »ttorney Patricia Mason. €arter, Sadat --- The product, a blend of coffee beans and \\heat called Mellow Roast, will be tested for selUng potcn· tial in Dem·cr, Grand Rapids, Mich .. and Detroit. Whitman describea Mellow ROasr as-a" coffee- type beverage," but declined to evaluate its taste or to say what the taste resembled. The clerk for Superior Cour~ Judge Charles W. J''roehlkh Jr. said that "everybody 1s appear- ing as the judge requested" -- women in dresses, at least skirts, and men in neckties irnd suits. Broken I Jne - Caused Blaze \\I ASHINGTON (AP) -Presi- dent Carter concluded his talks today with Egypt's Presidenl Anwar Sadat and said, "He's been very helpful to me in un- derstanding prospects for permanent peace." Seeing his guest to a waiting black limousine. Carter told re- porter!> they had discusi:.ed arms. Africa and economic und political matters In addition lo l\1 iddlc East diplomacy. "I 'm very pleased ," Carter said. But he cut off further quest.ions regardmg the details of their dis· cuss ions. Sadat. wearing a black r ain- coat in the drizzly weather. acknowledged taking up with the President a plea for ''lot.a" or Northrop FS fighters and TOW antitank missiles. However. Sadat said he was "not yet In a position to say anything" about the American response lf.rach orricials in Jerusalem 11aid ~onday they strongly object to the supply of U.S. arms to Egypt but do not obj eel to economk aid. Carter said he had formed "a izood person:il friendship" and "had a chance to share informa· lion about the Middle East peace prospects for this year ." Carter said he would like to vis- it Egypt. "Everybody in m y family wants to i?o to Cairo," he said. "We're going to have a struagle 1n my Camlly ubout who is going • to go first.'· The President was bareheaded and ~llhout an overcoat or ~m­ brella as he walked with Sadat I haltway down the South Lawn drtH'way. : The substitute is expected to be priced at S2.46 a pound, wholesale. General Food's Maxwell House is now priced at s.i.21 a pound, wholesale. 2 Firms Abandon Off shore Drilling LOS ANGELES (AP> -Two majc-r oil companies. Gulf and Shell, have announced they're pulling out or drilling proj~cts in the offshore area known as Tan- ner Banks. once thought to be a promising source of crude oil. A Gulf spokesman called the company's failure to find gas or od in the area a "bitter disap- pointment." Gulf revealed Mon· day it spent nearly·$27 million in the vain effort to glean oil from Tanner Banks. located about 85 miles southwest or Lon~ Beach. The cause of a $125.000 fire at the Bertea Corporation in Irvine Monday h11s been pinpointed u a broken hydraulic ml line. An Orange County Fire Dep.irtment spokesman said to- day the Monday morning blaze was set orr when the 01! line broke:: und spruyed 01! .1t high pressurt! onto the hot l'Xh<1ust sy~tem or . I ht! pumping equipment, just out-. side the building. The 011 ignited and set rirc to the outer portion of the building, which took about ts minutes to contain. Most of the damage was to expcns1vl' pumping equip- ment To eA For You.~ San Francisco Police Chief Charles Gatn has substituted light blue cars as old black-and· whites were turned in. But the traffic accident lnvesUutlon cart remained black·and·whlte, a apckeamun uld. Cooper decllnt1d to e1tlmate how many toe al agenclu c hanAed their car colors before the CHP gave lhe formal go- ahead. Employe Proposal Draws No Response l I t' .;/ .. ''By and larf(e, law enforce- ment agencies follow the statute regulating them to the lette r," Cooper said. The CHP wUI stay with black a nd white because "we believe In visible enforcement. We lhlnk that's a big deterrent," he added. 0 "AN0fCOAST DAILY PILOT =:i:,~·~~,~'.'r, :;:,:,:;:-::: ;;,::, C..\l -1\IOl ... C. ....... -~...,., .... ,. •• _ .. .,,.. ...... , ,,.__. ,,..., ... c.-1. Ml>'\• fffw..,-t .. 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The public hearin~ on the pro- pou I made by the district's chapter of the CaUfornla School Employes AssoclaUon was the beginning o ( negotiations on a contract for most of the dlstnct'• non ·leachin. employ ell. The package includes In - creases In salaries and frtn11 e benefits and other changes which, according to superinten- dent Jerry Thomsley, would cost the district "conservatively, $2 million." In the next step of the process, trustees are expected to make a counter otrer for the employe contract. Last year, employcs were given a 6.5 percent salary in- l',...P ... A J VICTIM ••• Uon. they stopped In California to put down money on a house. Thon lbeir Pan Amertcan Boe- ing 74'7 colllded With a Dutch KLM 74'7 on a Canary l1land runway. Sh• 1ald •h• and her 1on1 will move to &ar,ta Clara, where •M wlll work at the Kalur Ptrsnanente Foundation Roepltal aa abt and her buaband plannCld. rreast>. addJtlonal vacation days and a liberalized sick pay plan. Thal contract. however, cov· ered Just one year . Under the slate's new collecUve bargalnlna law, negotlatlon1 on a new con· tract are required before the old a greement expires. Dennis Hart Named Chief OfWeHare Orange County supervisors have narned Los An1ele1 County welfare official Dennis Hart, 41, to be the county's S32,292 n year we fr are administrator. Hart. a Cypress resident and a planning commlNlontr ln that city, will fill the county aoclal • services director's Job held the past year on an interim basit by Robert Love. Before Love's tntertm appoint- ment a year a10. Oranvtlle Peoples wu the county'• welfare chief. Now, Hert will step ln as welfare dJrector In • department 11laled to be a major wlnt o( the county'• newm 1uper a,.ncy, the Human S.rvlctt A1tncy. The T earn: Linda Blue, Doug Bulley and Jack Barnes in Newport; Don Herzog and Cort Kloke in Laguna Hills; and Bernie Brown in San Diego. And they all have the same thing in mind: Arranging an Equity Loan for you. Here's an example of a Newport Equity Funds-arranged Equity Loan: Borrow $10,CXX> for 10 years at 10% simple annual interest. You'll have 120 monthl~ payments of only $83.33 (interest-only) and a final principal repayment of $10,(XX) The Annual Percentage Rate is 11 .7%. Call the T earn at Newport Equity Funds . They work together to help you get the mon~y you need. Newport Equitif Tunilslnc I "' l~'t tDll'O>ll• LAGUNA Ht Ll:.S 830-5700 NEWPORT BEACH 644·8824 Hart bu worked tor COUftty government In Lot Antel• ror the put 17 ytan, 10 of tbote YH rt with tha probat.loe d•art·: ment and lbe put Hv&ll wttb tM departm~nlof 100la1Mnic.. 1--~~~--,....~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~..,.-~~~~~~~~~-=::z! SAN DIEGO 297-7100 T ueaday's :Mternoo n Prices NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSJ\Gl'IONS Crop Reserves OkaJed WASHINGTON <~P> -F11mera wlll be able to aton some el tbelt 1971 wheat and rice c'°" for urp to three yean under a new •rain reMl"Ve pro- 1ra m described by ACrlculture Secretary Bob Berl'and as Mvtnt a '•leavenln, elf ect" on wide 1prtnp lft market prteea. TM JW«Ye plan and llM!NaHl la the Covtmmtnt•a prtee •llPPOrt Joan rate tqr l"7 cm'ft. t0ybean1 ud other Uv~ feed 1rai.. were~ b1 'llfll,md lland•f· ''TM ...W.• meclwllam lhould ban~ .,.,.el lmp•ct. ti AllJ, • couunw prle., •: •ettand hl4I. "IA' deed, la tbe l0a1 haul It'll MU.. belt dlln1 thateOMUlllWlcould ... •• • ~ -, ~· Ap!I 5, 1t'17 S OAJl Y PILOT &eer911·Poltg ~er Already Aimed at Carte ., ~ 91 JORN C1,1NNIFF . : ................... ,.. . Perflape we are .-eartn1 tho hitd decisions ln our qul'li~ for an ener1y poll ct, the decisions th"-t are bound to hu1'" somebod1 or olbe.r. maybe even ~o Presldenl who propoatf them. ·' The reuon for 1uch an assessment ls that a sense of o rate a!ready lt belnt heard ln the corporate otrlces of •• duatry. which fear Washington will encumber rather thq resol•ethe problem. AS A OOOD MANY EXECUTIVES vlew the situation, W ashlnaton is about to wr1te still another script that will have an unintended and even disastrous ·end· Ing. Would the author please step aside and let the story unfold naturally, they ask! U Is government action. through ptllk;e controls. for example. tMt created the energy shortage. says Thomas A. Murphy. chairman or General Motors. It. CUNNlllll Is f.urther government involvement in the free market that could make it worse. he add.9. ''America's ener1y crisis, I am sorry to say, carries a label that says 'Made In America.' And the energy crisis '6 not three or four yeare old; it ls really about 25." Murphy to ld a group of sflles ex~cuUvu_bere a rew days ago. . ' IT BEGAN I N THE 19519, according to Murphy. when the government decided that Americans were entitled to energy at a price cheaper than the free market would have set. And so It imposed controls over natural gas prices. "So our coaJ supplies remained largely untapped, while the reserves of gas have been severely reduced, II said Murphy. And then oil prices were controlled beginning in 1970 •. making us more dependent on foreign oil, he ex• plained. Why is Murphy so exercised? Because It's been said that the Carter energy package, due April 20, might seek ex· -cise taxes on large cars and rebates on small cars so as to conserve energy. "ONE OF THE MOST SIMPUSTIC. irresponsible and shonsighted Ideas ever conceived." said the chairman. Those words needed no telephone Une to reach Washington, nor did the ones that followed: "Tiurgovernment's interference with the free market is the basic reason we huve an energy problem today," he said,' ''and we will continue to have one until the govern- ment writes itself out of the scripl. " Murphy suggested the government understood neither people nor market. Unforeseen problems, he said, might In- clude layoffs, a rise in foreign Imports of small cars, and a refusal of owners lo trade in their big fuel·eaters for the new models . .. FAMIUES WITH RVE OR MORE people -and that's 23 percent of all American families -won't fil into a four·passenger car." he warned. "To discriminate against these families by a penalty tax on lar-ge cars is wrong." The people at Owens·Cormng Fiberglas Corp. arc just as upset. The proposal that worries them is that of William G. Rosenberg of the Federal Energy Administration that would have utiftties insulate all private homes. This, says Charles Peck. group vice president, might s top 00.lt·yourself insulation ''dead in its tracks," another victim of a scriptwriter who failed to see the ending to the very story he was writing. PECK CLAIMS T HAT I N THE PAST 30 months eight million homeowners have added insulation. The thrust or his opposition is that homeowners are wise people and are already thinking far ahead of the government me n. By the time such a J?roposal is cleared through legisla- tion. the momentum or do·it·yourself will have been lost. Peck fears. And It would be deadly to 30,000 building pro· ducts retailers who would have lost that business. Besides, it's unfair. Peck claims. "This means thCJt all homeowners would have to pay for the program, even those who have no need fbr insulation or those who have already spent to reinsulate." THE SCRIPT, SAYS PECK, is obvious and si mple. "The focus should be on accelerating and strengthening ongoing programs with demonstrated results." he said, "not on new programs that dissipate what is already under way." Steel Price Hike Appears Likely PI'ITSBURGH (AP> -The steel Industry, caught between spiraling costs and disappointing profits, may be preparing to increase prices. Hints that price boosta on some product Jines may be coming were contained In a recent Bethlehem Steel state· rnent that the company would lose money in the first quarter. LEWIS FOY, CHAIRMAN OF the nation's second largest steelmaker. said the key to a recovery was in· creased shipments and price increases. Bethlehem'• financial vice president, David Adams, said that to restore pront margins to more "appropriate leveb." at least a 5 percent across· the· board price Increase would be needed. In response to a query, a spokesman tor ( J firth-ranked Armco C011UC'lJ'WER Steel Corp. said he ''t.:1 Jr.I.. a g r e e d w I t h • ...,___________ Bethlehem 's analysis. "Steel prices have never really caught up with inflation," he said. OtlJer nrms have been tight-Upped about poasible price rises. 1*t few dispute unlavorable economic facts. '"111£RE 18 mLL A LOT of cost pressure. Energy was particularly coeUy th11 paat winter and then there's the con· tract with the steelworkers coming up. Obviously they're not 1otn1 to aetUe tor leas' than they already have," said one tnduat.ry analyst. Lykes Corp. and Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corp. also • have said they expe~t losses in°' first three months of this , , year. . 1n a recent analysis. New York's Citibank reported that •• the 4t lar,est Iron and steel companies made $340.S million in the 1.-t quarter of 1976, a 20 percent drop from the aamo period ha 191$. SOME STEEL BUYERS A.PPAJlBNTL Y have begun bracl111 f Ot hlahtt prices, although none would speculate on ' bow much the lncreaaea ml&bt be or wbal product Unu they would covcc-. New W arehome Opens