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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-04-08 - Orange Coast Pilot7 .P • cess ne DAILY PILOT Renewed Probes Faeed * * * 10' * * * By Billie Sol ~E~tes FRIDAY AFTERNOON, APRILS, 1977 ... VOi. 10. ICO ... 4 SECTION\. 0 l'AGIES .. • • • • $348 Mi11ion Splits. e Values AP W•'9C»M1o SHE'S EXPECTING Princess Anne Princess Anne Expects Baby In November LONDON <A P l l'rin<'I'"' A n n e . d a u g h t <' r o r Q u < t· n Ellzab<'th 11 nnd fourth in '\UC' cetslon to th<' Rr1llsh throne. 1s ,., peeling a baby in Novemh<'r. Buckingham Palace announc<'<i today The baby will ht' tht• r1n.1 grandchtlcl for {~Ut'<'n t-:l11;ih<'th , wt\<> is ccl<-brattn~ tht• "'\l'r ;in nlversary of her coronal wn Annr. the Queen ·~ only d1'ughter. was married to Army Capt. Mark Phllllps on Nov. 14, 19'&': The rhild would be fifth In line for the throne. Anne's older brbther Prince Charl<'s, th<' Prince of Wules, und younger broth<>rs Andrew and t-:dward rank before ht'r 111 s uc · ceasion. All the que(•n 's son~ arc unmarried. frlncess Anne, renowned for h~r horsemanship. turns 27 Aug. u. ' Despite Its royal ancestry. the cldld could be known simply as Master or Miss Phillips, with no royal title. "No title can come through Anne," said Patrick Montague· Smith. editor of Debrelt 's, the bi· t:Jle of British peerage. "The only ~log that can happen Is that the Qu~en can declare that she is of· feting the baby a courtesy title. There is no precedent for tl\ls, buL there is nothing to stop the Queen doin«i it." <See ANNE, Page A2) Drug Pusher 11 NEW YORK CAP) -An al-~ed drug pusher spotted by Ice from a Harle1n rooftop led nvestlgators to a heroin stash with a street value up to $.'500,000. Tbt pusher, police said, Wft3 Jl yeareold. --- Girl, 7, Tells of Murder JACKSONVILLE, Fla. IAP> - A 7-year-old girl sat in the wit- ness box. fiddllng and yawntnJ! while testifying that !ihc saw a man bludgeoned and ~luffed into a packing crate. Stephanie Alh1.•rt kst1f1ed Thursda} al the f1r~l degree murder trial of Timothy C Palme~. charged with killing furniture store owner James Stone last year. Stephanie'-; motht>r . Jane i\lhcrt. teslif1t>d earlier that Pa Imes. her boyfnend. asked her to lure Stone to her apartment by trlltni.: him that a 15-yt•ar-old girl ht.· k nt·w 1,1. anlt"d to see h1 m there Slone WJ~ Mrs. Altwrt·~ bos~. Tht.' ltttlr girl ll'st1£tcd that Palmrs told her to answt•r tht• 1loor and tell Stone that the girl 1,1. <J!> in tht• buck room Slt•phanu· -..i1d ~ht• did and then ~f'nt to hl'r own room There. Stc·phan1t• said. Ronalcl Straight 1,1. a' Ix-hind tht' door holding J i.:un Stra1,.:ht also 1s charged with r1rst·dl'J.!ree murder and 1s 'rheduled to s tand trial this month Stephanie s:11d she later w<>nt into the back room and saw Stone "~1tting snunched up 1n a box llr• wa.<; taped up and kind or mumhhnli?" Shl' t~t1flcd that Straight told her to get a hammer and a pl astir hag. and shed1d. "Wh al did he do?" asked Asst. State Attorney Mary Cousar. "He tore the plastir bag ," Stephanie testified. "What did he do with it"" <SeeCIULD, Page A2l AMC Offers Air Fare DETROIT (AP> American Motors Corp. announced today it will of· rer $400 worth or air fare. hotel accommodations or luggage with eac h purchase of a new car with factory-installed air condl· lionmR in a move to snap a severe sales slump. AMC said the offer , aimed al vacation-mind.ed buyers, will begin Monday and be valid on new cars delivered by June 10 or or· dered by May 10. Announcement or the rampalgn fo11ows reports that AMC's ear sales In March had tall en '38 per- cent from the year before, while the Industry posted a 10 percent gain overall. In addition, f'bur imports out· sold AMC during the month. .. f Gusher in Huntington O.lly l'llol """40 tY 1toi.rt ,.,_., Considcrtn)'.! California's water shortage. the oil city could have done without this ~usher Thursday. Police said driver of a concrete truck <.1ccidentally hit fire hydrant with his rig while leaving a con- struction site on T a lbert Avenue near Beach Boulevard. City officials said about 30,000 gallons of water went down thr dram in the 10 minutes or so it took to s hut off the water with hand crank. Billie Sol Estes Probed Business Deals Face Scrutiny ABILENE, Tex. (AP> --At least three state and feder al law enforcement a~encies are in· vestigaling the business dealings of former West Texas promoter and fin ancier Billie Sol Estes. The Federal Parole Board, which supervises Estes' limited freedom. has scheduled an April 19 yearlng in Fort Worth to re· view Estes' business dealings and consider whethe r to withdraw iLo; strict supervision overh1m. The condlUons of Estes' parole from a 15-year Sentence for fraud include strict llmlls on his ac- tivities. In an order dated April 26, 1971, the parole board states Estes could not engage "in any 11elf -employed or promotional type actlvlUes wttbout specific prior approvol of lhe parole board." . At the heart ot Utt probes are two su.ltcues tull of document.a. letters and canceled checks copied bJ the Internal Revenue Service, Texas Atty. Gen. John Hiil's office and The Associated Pre11. The corresponde nce was pro· vided by Don Trull. a Mississippi promoter who said during a lengthy interview with the AP that he shared offi ce space In Abilene with Estes during the lat· ter part of last year. Conrronted with Trull's In- terview and statem ents from other persons, Or. William Amos, fede ral parole com- missioner ln Dallas, said : "You haven't told us anything we ha- ven't heard already. We are look· ing Into these matters." Estes, located here Thursday SO NOW HE FA.CES AUDIT? CAMAS. Wash. (AP) -Harry Dutton of Camas has towtd a vehicle fOf e)tpresslna hlJ tax season fruatraUons. For h la car, be aot a personalized Jlc~nsc plate wtth this deslgnaUon: IRS BOO. .. t ..... .. at an omce of Solex Realty Co .. r efused lo comment on the docu- ments or the probes and referred questions to his attorney. Jack Bryant. "Probably all the things you have came from a man called Don Trull," said Bryant. " ... About all I can say is print what you want and be prepared to stand by." He added ... If you have something from the FBI, well ... print what you want." On Jan. 29. 1974, the board de· nied EStes' request that ht be al- lowed to travel outside Texas on behalr of Permian Petroleum Co., his employer. The company says he Is still employed there. The same order allowed him to "continue In the operation" of the firm., Estes was convicted or fraud In a multlmllUon dollar govern· ment fertilizer tank scheme and wH sentenced to lS years tn prison. Alter a three-year court fight, he entered Leavenworth Penitentiary ln March 1965. He was paroled after servinc six <See ESTES, Pa1e A2> . f 12 Views Provided In Court By TOM BARLEY Ol llw O•lly 1'1101 Sl•ll The original blct of $200 million by the Mobil Corporation for the Irvine Company was a fair offer, an investment counselor testified Thursday in Orange County Superior Court Charles Grannon. a member of the Nrw York tnV<'Slment bank· inK firm of Goldman-Sachs. pul his valvation of the company al $199 million despite the fact that Mobil Is now prepared to pay S281.9 million for the Irvine hold· ing~. Ills trstimony for the James Irvine Found;.ition immediately followed that of appraiser Robert Flavell, who testified for Irvine hl'iress Joan Irvine Smith that the Irvine Company was worth at least $548 million. The sale of the company bcrame mandatory under pro· visions of the Federal Tax Reform Art of 1969. The measure prohibit foundations from hold· mg stock in ~uch enterprises as the Irvine Company. The tri<1I, now in its final days, was sparked when Mrs. Smith challenged the S200 m1lhon sale as unrealistic and unfair to the minority shareholders or the Irvine Company. The founctotion, which conduct- ed the negotiations with Mobil, owns 54 5 percent of the Irvine Company. Mrs. Smith, ~rand­ dau~hter of James Irvine II, owns 22.4 percent of the stock. Judite James F. Judge must decide after hearing final argu- ments at the trial if all bidding should be set aside and a new round of offers ordered In the <See MOBIL, Page AZ) Coas t We a t h e r Considerable cloudiness Saturday and cooler with hi g hs 63 t o 68. Lo ws tonight 50 to 55. I NSIDE TODA 'Y S11lont.r StolloM ti cvr· rentl11 worlcifto on.a·~' to hf• hU film "Rocky." He de1crlba IQ plcna fn. 4 afO'JI bl/ the DaJlJI . Pilot'• D~tl Mclellan m .P.age CJ o/ the WHkmkr. latlex ....... ~ -.. ..... N•O..,el ....... ~;:"1: C.Vmy ... r-..... '"'" Tolnl•I• Tho•lon w .... W"ltoWHll w"-'"*' at CM •.. , AIO •••• Q.S ... Ct · CM A4 •.. , ,, .. -- J f'2 DAILY PILOT S Friday. Apttl 8. 1977 ~ecordings Studied / E',...rageAJ ANNE ••• Capt. Phillips ls a commoner. :: Canary Island Jet Tragedy Probed WASHINGTON CAP> -~ngineerang detectives a r" stening to five tape recordangi. learn why two Jumbo Jets col· ded on a runway in the Canary blands.Jn aviation's worst acj:I· dent. , Next week the ~ovcrnmcnl in~ vestigators wall correlate all the t.;lpes lo try to reqeal<• t hf' ~cond-by-second events that led , to the March 27 collision of the Pan American and KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Boeing 747s on u runway at Tenenfe. The death toll was 577, with 67 survivors. The experts have ruled out the possibility that a language mis- unde rstanding somehow might have caused the accident. William R. llaley, a member of 5 Men Shot Wounded at Church Rite CIBMA YO. N.M. (AP> -Five young men were gunned down at the doorstep of a religious sanctuary in Chimayo on Good Friday as thousands o( pilgrims gathered for I loly Week services. None of the five wa~ killed. Two victims underwent surgery. The five were gathered around a bonfire in front of the Roma n Catholic Sanctuario de Chimayo when they were struck by shots fired from a vehicle, said Sgt. Levi Martinez of the Santa Fe sheriff's office. Of- ficers said the shots were Crom a .22-caliber weapon. The victims, all of Santa Fe, were identified as Jerry Ortiz, 22, Manuel Pacheco, 20, James Rivera, 22. David Manzanares, 22, and Sabic Lujan, 15. Ortiz and Lujan were li sted in serious condition. State police said no arrests had been made. Of- ficers said they had a partial description of the vehi- cle. 'L1U!kiest Kid' Boy Survives Dive Frolll N elVport Pier Newport Beach life_quards smd today a ) outh who did a swan d1\'e from the Newport Pier into four feel of water survive<! the mishap relatively unharmed. / Lifcgunrd spokesman Ray Garver de~cribed the Hi·vear-old boy as "the luc ki est kid I ever heard of," after learning the tc<•na ~cr had apparently ~uf· fcrc·d no brokt•n hone:, in thl' anr1 · liC'nl. According lo Gar ver the• youth, a rt'sident of Pae1f1c Crovt· dt>· c1ded to impress som<' gar)'\ ''° the beach by doing a sw;in dive uff the paer, about half way lo the end. Garver said none of thl' hfecuards :.aw the )outh hit the '' ater, but he told them when he ... t,~d up. 1t wa ... about chest deep The boy walked tu i.hore and got :.ibout 50 yJrds up the bca('h h('fon· he dec1<kd to hl• do"' n and "''nl another youth for the hfci;uards. F ro"' Page A I CHILD ... .. lie put 1l over Jun ·._ heoct.·· "And whut did ht· do tht·n '!" .. lilt J im O\'l'r the he:.i1I \.\Ith thr hummer." Sht• ~u1d she watch1.·d ll•lf•\'l).llHl for a time and that Wh('n i.hc .,.i w the box agmn at wa!I closed Palmeh told her to .,~1y "byr hyc '' In I he l111'l, St~·11h ;in11· lc.,t 1he<I Stone·~ botlv was founcl in a bo'< 111 a rr11cr morc thJn a w\•ek latn ;\ medll·al eic:im1rwr 1>a1<I death "'a., probably (•,1u1>t1l by !>C'\<'r.11 ~ab wound~. Guards said they called the· paramedics when the tcen<igc•r told them he had severe back pains Paramedics took him lo Hoag Memorial Hospital where he was treated and r eleased, Garver sa id. Garver said the pier incident was one of the few rescues rc corded by lifeguards th as week. lie said beach crowds havC' been counted at about 50,000 or r.o.ooo all week. but that few vas · 1tors have ventured into the 57· degree water. U.S., Cuba Trade Asked HAVi\~A. Cuba (AP> Sen C eor ge McGovern urged today that lhe United Stales lift its em· bargo on trade with Cuba ·without delay." He said Fidel Castro's brother had told him ~uch a step would help in the pro·. ct•ss of settling other issues between the two countries. "l r ecommend that the em har~o be lifted now without dc·- lay," McGovern told reporter~ here. "lt never made any sense It hurts everyone but our com- pc>tators. We trade wath Peking, !\toscow, why not Cuba?" "Th«>re may be some objec- llon11 in the Cuban community an \J1am1 but we can't let a small J:roup determine us. rorea~n policy, .. he said Parolee Sought ONTARIO CA P> 1\n all points bulletin was out today fo r ,, 29 year .old Jlarolee "ou.:ht for qut'stionang an lh1• kirlnap-!'llayan~ of ,, youth whose· hody was found ht•-,11lr a rural road. the National Transportation Sarety Board, disclosed this Thursday as he reported that all four recorders recovered from the two aircraft are In "excellent to good-to-excellent condition." Halen would not disclose the lap('s · contents. Haley s aid the tapes show that Englis h wus spoken by both c·rews and by the air traffic con- trol tower in con versations in- volving the two planes as they maneuvered on the runway for takeoff and takeoff hold posi- tions. Ile s aid the KLM crew s poke Dutch in some conversa- tions among themselves. Recovered from the wreckage were metal boxes containing the cockpit voice and digital flight data recordings from each aircraft. The Spanish govern- ment, which is conducting the in· vestigation or the accident. turned them over to U.S. safety board experts Monday. A copy or the air traffic control lpwer tape was received by the board Thursday. llalcy, who headed a safety board team that went to Tenerife after the collision, said an initial readout of all tapes will be com- pleted by the middle or end of next week. "The safety board the n will begin a correlation of the tapes so as to plot the time sequence of the communic ations a nd intra· cockpit communications with the location of each aircraft on the runway up to the moment of im-· pact," he said. The board experts arc en- <·our a~cti because the tapes are 1n ~uch good s hape despite ex- ten~1ve fire and impact damage "U!>laancd by !>ome of the con· taancrs, he added. f'ro91PageAI MOBIL .•. hght of tl'Stimony provided by Mrs. Smith's witnesses. Mobil's only competitor is a l.!rouo headed bv Wall Street financier Charles Allen and ' Detroit developer Alfred Taub· man, whkh ha:-. posted an offer of nc ~1rly $303 million. Among backers supporting the Al l cn·T aubman combine is ll enry F o rd II. the auto b1l11onairc The offer is hi ~hcr than that posted by Mobil, but has not ap· pc<ired lo be as attractive to foun- dation director~ who have posed a number of questions to the Al- len-Ta ubman combine. Mrs. Smith is known to favor th e Allen-Taubman o ffer because. af it is accepted. al would allow her to retain a sub- ~ta nt1al interest in the company that would then be known as Al· lcn-lrvane-Taubman. Inc. No such offer has been m ade to M rfi . Sm 1th b y the Mobil Corporation. Judge Okays · Wetrile Use ' NEW YORK CAP> -Relatives of a man dying of inoperable cancer orthe pancreas plan to fly" to Mexico and get him a three. month supply of the drug laetrile after a judge approved its use despite a government ban on the. drug. Judge Mark Costantino in U.S. 01str1cl Court ln Brooklyn ruJed Thursday that Joseph Rizzo, 69, m ay import the drug Rlno has described as his "last hope of 'ui-taanin~ life ·• Lal'trile 1s used on cancer pa- tal'nt~ an Mexico and more than a <,core of other countries, but the U S govC'rnment has banned iL'\ use on grounds ili. effectiveness has not been proven. . l'<1lmc.,. Str.11ght a nd Mr -. A I b c rt w l' 1 t• ,1 r re:. led 1 n California with Stone·-. car ;irul 1<1cntrf1c;itaon P••P<'ri., police s.Hd Mr11. Albert wa~ i.trantcd ll'TI inunily from proseculwn ror t1elping in lh<' anvei.l1~nt11m and tl•i.t1fyin~ l'olice i;a1d Strai~hl and Palmc:r; had appruuchc1l Stone about collecting some bills owl•d t he furniture company but that Stone• r<'jct'led the ir offer. Overseas Viewers ORANGE COAST '> DAILY PILOT ~:::.~~,,~::.~,~tr,::,;.::,;.:;;,:; (l\A\t Jll\Ailf\lt1~ Como~t s-..,.., • .O•t~ .-•~ IHJb41\lt~l'f Monday '"'""'" ''~•'I fM (4'1\1,t ,_._"" ,..,..00tt A••<" """'"""'°"' .... ,. ·rft!Vl't ,.,.._ Yell•t. lt•lf\ •• ~•Cldlf'bitO Y•ll_.y 4"'9 t~&rt.c~1Srwt~Co•\t A \lftQ!H>t~ff'dl t100I" f\ ~•"-d Set1ri1tff¥\ MCI ~n '"'-l""INI~ ~l\M"O pl•rif I'\~ )JO W!J\t .... ~'"'• (;ot.U "MW (AllttrNe.,.,._ ll•Mnlf -P'U••dtft\ •"4 fll\M """'1 JKOll""" 'l'<e llt>r~"l •nd 0.Nf-4 Mit~r ,..,...l\ICMWU ....... T-.'""' .......... --'"''°'"" o.n..11i-1111(_ ...... "\>l\I_.,. 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Marvin Minoff, Frost's partner an the multimillion-dollar pro- JCCt, refused today lo confirm re- ports that each had been sold for $250,000. "It's up to the buyers lo say," he said in a telephone interview from Beverly Hills . Purchas er s were National Nine, an Australian network, French television, the Italian television network and the British BroadcnsUng Corp. Each or the separate In· terviews <'Onsi~ts oC questions a nd answers or particular in· terest to viewerll In lbe country where thnl purticular show wlll be aired. They also wlll be integrated in· to the 90-minute segmenta lo be :.hown here. They wilt appear abroad the day after the regular program is seen in the Unlled States. The first of Frost's Interviews with Nixon will be seen In the United States on Wednesday, May 4, with the others following al the rate of one a week. They will not. be carried by the three m ajor networks but have been sold to individual stations around the country. Nixon's fee for the series has never bee n discloscd, but vubhshcd reports have put il al $600,000. Content or the programll has been kept secret in order to heighten public interest, but Frost concedes that one question he has asktd the former presi- dent is: "Why didn't you destroy the White "ouse tapes of tho W aterg11t t discussions?'' "Everybody has 100 qucstJons they'd like to nsk," Frost said, ··but that 11 the m01t popular one. It t'rops up agaln and again.•• Al' Wl"'t>l>olo Futile Rescue Chicago policeman Ralph Culvrr grips P ete r Lig<.'ly, 26. of Chicago as a F'irl'm~rn helicopter lifts them from the icy waters of Lake Michi gan during a rescue attempt which proved to be in vain . Ligcty, who later died, and two others who survived were pulled ashore after their s mall hoat capsizNI. Jet Noise Reported Disruptive to Talk By TOM BARLEY Ol 1"9 0•11• l'llot St•fl A jet noise specialist called by the county conceded Thursday an Superior Court that 95.percent of the jet noise he recorded in the Harbor Area was IOlld enougb lo disrupt conversation in homes adjacent to the night path from Orange County Airport. But defense witness Dwight Bishop argued that the dis rup· lion caused by passing aircraft was "highly annoying" to only a small percentage of r esidenL<> he contacted during his tour of the area. Earlier testimony by Harry Rinker indicated that conversa- tions ~ame impossible for long periods or lime when airerafl flew over his home at 2342 Mesa Drive, Santa Ana Heights. The developer wants more than $200,000 from the county for what he contends is environmen- tal damage innicled on his home by jet aircraft and the diminution in value of the home. The presence of jct tr affic al 1hc county airport has cut the ':iluc of that hom e from $1.25 m II lion to S800,000, Rinke r claims. Bishop testified that his tests indicated that normal conver~a­ tion conducted on a patio at the Rinker home would be difficult for about 15 seconds while a jet a ircraft was Oying in the area. Rinker arg ues that normal conversation is impossible at h is home for a much greater length of time. The Rinkl'r lawsuit argues that he was assured by high <'ounty of· ficials before he bought his home rn 1965 that jets would never be ullowcd at Orange County Airport. Today. two airlines -Air California and Hughes Airwest Operate Jet :11rcrnfl OUt Of the farility The lawsuit 1s re~ardcd as :s test case by hundreds of Harbor Arca residents. Princess Margaret, lhe Queen's younger sister, al1>0 married a commoner, but her hus band, AS'· tony Armstrong-Jones, accepted the title t;arl of Snowdon. Their children are UtJed Viscount Linley, 15, and Lady Sarah Armstrona-Jones, 12. The palace announcement said Anne, a member or Britain's equestrian team at last 1um· mer's Montreal Olympics, "will be able to carry out. public engagements already arranged between now and July, but she wlll not be competing In further equestrian events ... The o.nnouncement descri~ the royal family as "delighted" uver the news. The princess and her husband were spending Easler weekend with friends while attending horse trial s al Brigslock, Northamptonshire, in which he was reportedly competing. The couple are to move into the 18th century G-at.scom be Park mansion an the <.:otswold hlUs or weste rn England. The estate, bought by the Queen for a report- ed $850,000, is being treated for woodworm bul is expected to be ready in late summer. The palace s aid the Queen and her husband, Prince Philip, were told of the pregnancy last month while on a jubilee tour or the South Pacific. 30 Arrested In Drag Race LOS ANGELES (AP) -More than 30 people have been arrest· <.'d in connection with an alleged drag -racin ~ scheme in the Holly wood mils urea, police ~aid. Police said they swept through the area Thursday and arrested 34 adults and juveniles, who were using radio scanners and citizen band radios to avoid authorities. PoliC'e said those arrested were booked for investigation of aiding <ind abetlang u s pe ed contest, a misdemeanor. They said the ar. rests followed a complaint by a motorist who was nearly run off Mulholland Drive by the alleged racer s. From Page Al ESTES ••• years. Last September, the parole hoard voted to continue the supervision stating, •'There is ~ hkelihood that you will engage in conduct violating a criminal law. The magnitude and sophistica- tion or the offense (of which he was convicted) indicates a poten- tial for further crimin:al activity ..• " North State To Get Rain Ry The Associated Press Showl'rs were likely at t imes through tonight in Northern California, but clearing was ex- pcctt•d in most ureas for the Easter weekend, the National Weather Service said today. L1~ht r:1in started early this morning along the north coast and was s lowly moving inland .and southward. Only n s hght chance of pre- c·1 p1tation was forecast in central .ire as of the stale before tonight. FROM US TO YOU ~ •• _:·A;,· DEN'S ~arpe· ~~~i~· · · : iiisiiilatiaii: 'custom draperies ~~.i ~~·~p linoleum • wood floor 1663 P\AC£NTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92617 • PHONE 6.46·4838 -646-23.S.S Orange Coast ED ITI ON • VOL. 70, NO. 98,4SECTIONS,42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY,APRIL8, 1977 Your Hometown Dally Newspaper c ,. ' . I I e TEN CENTS 1 Co. Worth? • 4 • I 'i s I Futile Res(!ue ,.,. w1.-0110t• Chicago policl•man Halph Culver grips Peter L1gety, 26, of Chicago as a firem an heli copter lifts them from the icy waters of Lake Michigan during a rescue attempt \\hi ch prov(•d lo he 1n ':.11n Ligety, who later died. and two others ~ho s un1H·d were pulled ashore after their small hoat <'~lf>'ll.t•d ----------- Christian Pilgrims Trace Jesus' Steps 1 .JF.Rl 'Si\LJ-;M (1\1'1 <'Im'>· t um pil~nm ... frnm arnunll lh1· world lahorcd 11nd1·r ht•avv rr<>.,..,<'S toda v ,1.; t h1•v n·I r :ir1"I th<• fool ... tt•J>" ('h1 l'I look lo (iolj!otha, !ht• .,111· of h1., 1·1 U<'iftx ion Thou.,anch thro11~1·d lh1• \'1L1 Doloro ... a. lht· flt•rro~ '-ln•('I ol i;nrrow, pau:-.tnR al I ht• 14 \t.1l 111n ... of lht• tTO!'.!'. for tit•\ 11l1on., m L1 halJhlc· of lani.tuaj!<·.., \\..rm """ ~hmc h<1th<!d lht• c;oc1<I Fndtt> prore..,smn The bel1<1 of lhl' cru!'udcr.hu1ll Churc·h of lht• Holy ~1·pul<·hn• echoed mournful!~· thruui.:h 1h.- unc1rnt c·1Ly :i-. thl' fa1thrul f1h·d throui:h thl' \ as l <lark h.111., of thr church hu1lt on \\hat t r.111tt11111 11ays was the site of Cuh .11 ~ und Christ's tomb. PilJ.(rims knrlt lo kisi. the m ar blc storw of unction ut the en- Bandit Hits Holiday Inn In Costa Mesa A bandit Police s ay may be responsible for a 11trlng of Holi- day Inn Motel robberies struck early today In Costa Mesa. escaping with about $150 in cash. While neeing through the rear door of lhe hotel al 3131 Bristol Street, police ,s~ld the m an turned lo fire a ~hot at a hotel employe but his gun ml11fired. The armed robbery took place about 5 o'clock lhla mornJng. Hotel officials said the suspect's description and technique Is sim ilar to that of a b andit who has robbed other Holiday Inns re· cently. The gunman approached the hotel's front des k, pulled a gun and yelled "hand over the money," Police said. He then ran out the back door of the hotel. The robber was de11cribed as a mile Caucasian, about rtve-foot eight, welghine about 150 pounds. tranr". wh('rc Chri.;t's bodv \\,1s -..ud tu have bl'cn wrappt.•d 1n u shroud Thi• ~olemn procc~slon was kd hv Crc<'k Orthodox J\rchb1-.hnp Simon of Jerash. prc•cl·dcd hy ,.,rorts thump1n~ sil ver h.1ndk<1 ,, .. rr, Nixon Tapes 4 Shows for Foreign Use NEW YOHK CJ\P l Form1-< l're:-.1dent ;'1;1xon. lapin~ a !'.eni:-. 11f tl'IC\'1s ion pro~rams \\1 th l>avrd Frost, also,.., I aping four extr a inter views which have b<'<'n sold for exclusive \'1ew1ni.: in four fore1g-n countries. Ma rvin Minofr. Frost's partner In the m11ltimillion·dollar pro- ject. refusl'd today to confirm re· ports that each had been !>old for $250,000. "H's up to the buyers lo say." he said in a telephone interview from Beverly Hills. Purchaser s were National Nine, an Aus tralian network. ~ench television, t he Hoh an televis ion network and the British Broadcasting Corp. Each of the separate in- terviews consists of questions and answers of particular in- terest to viewers in the country where that particular s how will be aired. They also will be integrall'd in· to tbe 90·minute segments to be shown here. They will oppear abroad the day after t he regular program is seen In the United Stales. The first of Frost 's interviews with Nixon will be seen in the United States on Wednesday, May 4. with the others following ot the rate of one a week. They will not be carried by the three major networks but have been sold lo Individual stations around the country. Appraisf!"s Di// er by $349 Million By TOM BARLEY Ol llW D•llY Pllol ~1•11 The original btd or $200 mil hon by the Mobil Corporation for Lhe Irvine Company wa:. a fair offer. u n investm ent counselor teM1f1ed Thurs day in Orange County Superior Court. Charles Grannon, a mem ber of the New York inve:.lmenl bank· ing firm of Goldma n.Sachs, put his valuation of the company at $199 million despite thl' fact that Mobil is now prepar ed lo pay $281.9 million for lhc Irvine hold· IOJ;!>. His testimony for the James Financier Probe Reopened ABILENE, Tl'x <AP> --At least three :.late and federal law enforcement agcnc1<!s are in- vest igating the business dealings of forme r West Texas promoter and financier Btlhe Sol Es les. The F ederal Parole Board. which s upcr v1:.es EMe!.' ltmllcd frN•dom. has s<·heduled an April 19 Yl'anng in Fort Worth to re- \'ll'W EstC's' bu!.rnc·ss dealings ~ind cons ider whether to w1lhdr;1w its stnet :.upervi:.ion O\'Cr him. The conditions or Estes· parolr from a 15-ycar st'nlcncc for fraud rncludl' strict lrmils on his at" t1v1ties In an order dated /\pnl 26, 1971, the parole board states E~les could nol t'ngage "1n any :.elf-employed or promotional type activitu.•i. without spec1f1r prior approval or the parole board." At the heart of th(• probes arc l wo suitc1:1ses full of documents. letters and t·anceled check-. copied by the Internal Revenue Service. Tei.as Ally. Gen . John 11111'3 office and The J\ssociatt.'d Prl's .... Th(' corrci.pondcnce wJs pro \'lded by Don Trull, a M 1:-.s1:-.!>1pp1 promoter who ~;i1d durwg "' ll'ngthy interview with the J\ P lh;1l h(• sharr'<I office spacr 111 1\bilcnc wtth Ei.tes during lhr lat ll•r p;irt of la:.t y(•;ir Confronkd with Trull':-. 1n trrv1c•w and slat1·m1.•nt ... from o t ht' r pc· r.., on~ . I> r W 1 ll 1 am J\ mo..,, fC'dC'ral parole• ('nm· m1.,:-.1oner 111 Dalla.,, ... at<I "You h.1vcn't told us unvthmg w1• ha \ l'n ·1 hc·ard alrt>;idv W1• .ir1· l1x1k mg into thc-;;c mattt•r., ' E ... tc•<,, loc;11tod ht•n• Th11r~cl.I\ .it <in offl('t' of Soho\ Ht'.111\ ('11 1 dm.1.•d lo comm1•11t on th•· 1111111 11'H'nls or lh1• vro1J1•., Jncl rC'f1•rn·d quc..,llon:. to h" atlornt•y, .JL1ck Hnant "J>rohahlv .111 thr things ''IU ha\C ramt· from ,1 man callt.'<I I >on Trull," c;;11rJ Bn ant .... /\bout all I ran"'" i.; print what :vou want and ll<' µrepar ed to ~liJOd hy .. Irvine Foundation imm ediately followed that of appraiser Robert Flavell, who testified for Irvine heiress Joan Irvine Smith lhal the Irvine Company wa!> worth at least $.548 million. The ~al e of the company became mandatory under pro- v1 s 1ons o f lhe F eder al Tax Reform Act of 1969. Thl' meai.ure prohibit foundations from hold· ing stock 1n such enterprises as the lr\'tneCompany. The tnal. now m its final days, was sparked when Mrs. Smith challenged the $200 million sale as unrealistic and unfair to the Sneak Preview minority shareholders of the Irvine Company . The foundallon. which conduct· cd the negot1at1ons with l\lobtl, owns 54.5 percent of the Irvine Company. l\lrs . Smtih, grand· daughter or Jame:. Irvine II, owns 22.4 percent of the stock. Judge James 1''. Judge must deride after hearing final argu- m ents at the trial 1f a ll bidding s hould be set aside and a new round of offers order l'd in the light of testimony provided by Mr s. Smith's witnesses. · Mobil's only competitor is a J?roup headed by Wall Street Timmy Whitmore, S; Kim Mo rton. 6, and Kent Christensen, 5 (from left) caught the Easter Bunny the other day in Costa Mesa preparing for Saturday's big egg hunt sponsored by city's Department of Leisure Services. The Eas ter Bunny and his JOO pounds of jelly- hcans will appear at Est ancia Adobe Park, 1900 Adams Avenue, Costa Mesa. beginning at 12 noon. Princess Anne Expecting Baby LONDON (t\PJ -Princcsl-o A n n t', d a u g h l c r o f Q u e l' n Elizabeth II and fourth in suc· "ess1on Lo lhl' British throne. is ex· peeling a bahy in Novembl'r. lluckmi.:ham Palace announct:d today. The baby will be the firs} grandchild for Queen Elizabeth, who is celebrating the silver an· n i veri.ary' of her coron 11tion. An nl', the Queen's o nly d aughter , was m arried to Army Capt. Mark Philltps on Nov. 14, 1973. The child would be firth in line for th e throne. Anne's older brother Prince C harles, the Prince of Wales, a nd younger brothers Andrew a nd Edwa rd rank berore h e r in s u e· eess1on. All the queen's sons arc unmarned. Train Attacked Princess Anne, renowned for her horsemanship, turns 27 Aug. 15. Desp ite its royal ancestry. the child could be known s imply as Ma11t<'r or Miss Phillips, with no royal title. HB Cops Want Freeloaders A group o( freeloaders who line d up lawn chairs a long a railroad track for a frc.•c look al a Huntington Beach drivc·in movie a rc being sought by police today. They won't be charged with freeloading, however. T he charge is ::issault upon <i r ailroad locomotive. While the freeload er ' lounged along the tracks al J0·40 pm. North State To Get Rain By 'lbe Associated Press Showers were likely al times through tonighl In Northern C allfomJa, but clearing was ex· peeled In most a r eas for the Easter weekend, the Nationnl Weather Service said today. Light rain started early th1~ morning along the north l'oast ahd was slowly moving lnl11nd ahd southward Only a slight chance of pre· clpltatJon was rorecftsl In central areas ot lhe atate before tonight. Thursrl ay, watchm~. "Fun With Dick and Liane" al lhc Wa rner Drive-In. a train came choo· chooing down the t rucks. The locom otive disrupted the frt'C' movie-watchln~. The frl'eloadcrs bl'Cltme in- fu r i at ed and started hurling rocks and bottles at the dlsrup· t1vc <'n~tn<'. Tht.' tram en,:tincl'r bl'came so furious that he r:idioed his terminal to rl'porl his engine as being under a rock assault J\nahe1m rriilroad dispatcher Jim Owens called the Huntington Beach police dispatcher. By the lime officers arrived at the drive-in at 7361 Warner Ave .. the rock -throwing freeloaders had vanished. So had the m ad engineer and his locomotive. H the miscreants gel caught, police noted, they can be arrest· e d under Secllon 219.2 or the California Penal Code. This venerable section or law was estabUshed In the days of train robbers. ma king It Illegal to t h row. hurl or project rocks or other hard objects at locomotives or i.teamships. Convtctlon ls good for a year in county jail or someUm es a state prii.on term. "No tille can come through Anne," said Pa trick Montague· Smith. editor of Debr elt's, the bl· ble of British peerage. "The only thing that can happen is that the Queen ran declare that sh e Is of. fe ring the baby a courtesy title. There is no precedent for this, but there is nothing lo s top the Queen doing it." Capt. Phillips is a commoner. Princess Margaret, the Queen's younger sister, also married a commoner , but her husband, An- tony Armstrong-Jones, accepted the titJe Earl of Snowdon. Their c hildren a re title d Viscount Linley, 15, and Lady Sarah Armstrong-Jones. 12. <See ANNE, Page AZ) HB Burglars Get Coffee Beans Burglars raided a Huntington Beach bakery and delicatessen Thursday, spiriting away $555 worth of coffee beans. Spokesmen for Lu ccl'11 Gourmet Delicatessen ond Bakery, 8911 Adam s Ave ., told police the coffee beans were s tolen from n s torage a re a behind the Jtollnn tood outlet. financil'r Charles Allen a nd Detroit developer Alfred Taub- man. which ha!> posted an offer of ncarly S303 m1lhon. J\ mong backers s upporting the A lien-Taubman com b1ne is If c n r y Jo' o r d I I • l h e a u t o b1lhona1re The offer 1s higher than thal posted by Mobil, but h as not ap· pea red lo be ai. atlracll\'e lo foun. dat1on directors ~ho h ave posed a number of question!> to the Al· lcn·T aubman combine. Mrs. Smith is known to favor the Allen·Taubman offer <See MOBIL, Page A2) Expert Testifies On Noise A jct noise specia list called by thl' county conceded Thursday in Superior Court that 95 percent of the jet noise he recorded in the Harbor Arca w as loud e nough lo dbrupt conversation in homes adjacent to the fli ght path from Orange County Airport. But defcn:-.c w1tnei.s Dwight Rishop argued ,that the disrup- tion couscd by passing aircraft was "highly annoying" lo only a sm :ill percentage of residl'nts he contacted during his tour of the area. Earlier testimony by Ha rry Rinkl'r indiealed that conversa- tions became impossible for Ion~ per iods of time whe n aircraft flew over his home at 2342 Mesa Drive. Santa Ana Heights. ,. The developer wants m or e than $200,000 from the county for what he contends is environmen· lal damage inflicted on his home by jet aircraft and the diminution in value of the home. The prCSl'nce or jet traffic at thl' county airport has cut the rntue of that home from $1.25 million to $800,000, Rinker claims. Bishop testifil'd that his tests indicated that normal conversa- tion conducted on a patio at the Rinker hom e would be difficult for about 15 seconds while a jct airc raft was flying in the area. Rinker argues that norm a l conversation is impossible at his home for a much greater length or time. The Rinker lawsuit argues that he w as assured by high county of. f1 cials before he bought his home m 1965 that jcL'i would never be a llowed al O r ange County Airport. Today. two airlines -Air California and Hughes Airwest -operate jet aircraft out of the facility. The lawsuit Is r egarded as a lest case by hundreds of Harbor t\rea residents. Suspect Killed SAN DIEGO CAP)-A police oHicer shot and killed a man in - s ide a Bank of America branch at 5th and--Market streets today, pollce said. Police did not r elease the nam e of the alleged bank holdup man. Coas t We athe r Considerable cloudiness Saturday and cooler with hi g hs 63 t o 68. Lows tonight 50 lo 55. INSIDE TODAY S11lvester StalloM ii cur- rmt111 worldng on. a 1eq11el to his hit film "Roclc11." lie fk1cribe1 hW planl in. o 1tory bv the DaU11 .PUot'1 Dmnu McLAlJan on P.oge Cl of thl Weelmldn. ladex it.I Yovr '41"tlC• All ... u,.. "" L M 1•'4 A!O Catlferftl• &' Cl•"lll"" Cll,014 , .... 1.. .. ,........ ., O.alll N .. I(.. Alt 14111 .. ial I'• A• eftlffllli-CM ""•II<• . 14 Htr .. t-IS lftttnlllMIM C4 A>W!Laflftn MavlH NatlMlll-~:;1:c-ly .............. ~" Ttl••'""' llle•lert ... , ... , WlllttWa\11 WHkt-r It CM .. ., AIO llJ C:J.\ .... Cl C1•• A4 AU CM ,. A2 DAILY PILOT c Frldey, Af>!il a. 1en Argentine Coup .. Teacher Tells Prison Torture By kl\ Y F.STR i\ Ot\ Ol llle O•llJ Pilot Sl•ll An American !ichool teucher told a L'C.: lrvsnt• c rowd Thursday i;he was n•pcall•dly tortured by m1htary polict.-in an Ar1¢ent1nc Pl'l!>Oll fur lfi months afll•r ht•r Novt·mlwr. 197·1 ;.rr1.'sl for ul lc~l'd suhn·rs1vt• ut11\·1t1t!s. Olga Tal;.imunlc. 27. said .i na· llunul ll'llt•r writing camp41ign to l ' S. IL-&::1.,l.itor-. wu., 1nstrunw11 lJl Ill frt•t·1ng llt•r JUS[ Urtl·r lhl' Mart h. 1971i Ari,?entmt· m1ht;,irv l'OUP \\ h1rh sl11l l'Onl rob that Latin Amt·ncan country Miss Tulum~ml(', a L'C SJntJ Cruz graduate> from l.1lrov ,.\n1.. !'>;11d '>ht• '>'J' hhndfoldt-ll: g1 \ l'n elN'lrtrt~l shot I.. torture und bcJtt•n during 1nlcrrogdl1ons in <in .i\ri.:1:nt1nt• prison about 300 miles from Bul'nus Arll's HBSkipper Finishes First In Island Race .I nhn Seri pps' 79-foot kE'l1·h ;\l1r amar <'rll'>'>t•d ltw frn1 ... h hm· .at l'.d10 San l.11e:1-. :1l JO 22 :50 ·' m today tu lake o\•t•rnll honor' 111 the Newport llarbor Yacht ('111h's ROO mil(• run elem n tht· !'oa st of H:1J.1 C<Jhforn1J ;\! 1r.1milr ... 1.1rted 20 hour.., and 38 minutes behind the f1r .. l ... 1 artt•r 111 lh<• n1n1· ho.it flC'N and n·lt·nth·-.:-1' II\ !'rh.1ult·d ht·r t·om pt•l 1turs lllll' al J tinH· F1r~l to :.Lari in the rcverl>e h a n ct 1 c· a p r a c· t• \\ a i. D '' n lt<'ynoldl>' Y:mkl'l' 311. Ghost II ~I 1ramar heat ht•r by about 11 m tic!-> l.ho!.t II appcarrd to bC' a cinch tnr :-rroncl as s ht• '>'as nint• m1fe.., _.1h l·ad ol th'· nt•\l two boat:, M am1e a11d llancl1do \\ho \H'rl' ... ;11l1ng ·IO milt•!. fr om the finish 111 "hat t'oulcl b1' ,1 dl•acl hl•at :\)(';rn"Ahil{'. th<· flalho<i Yacht l:lull ':-fi!lll ·m1lt• 11 0 11 slop t .uarlalupt· lsl:inrl l':t('I' draggt•tl \o a dos1· tl11s mor11111g "1th lh·d H a ro n II ., k 1 p pt· r e d h v B 111 II a I' t g {' 0 f I h " 11 u 11 l 1 'n g l (JO llarbour Yac:ht Cluh f1111:,ht·cl ,1 IJoul I 0 :10 a rn Tht• ran• s t ,arkd JI noon IJ'>l ~.11urd'" Thi: '1·1·ond 110.1t w a., reportt•d 111 h1· S('l1tl'11 \1 1-.t ,1h11ut 10 n111c., I rom th1• f11w.h off ~c'>' Jll.111 Hc·aC'h Thl·r<' \\ .1s no rC'port ( rnm tlw <1thrr l\\ll ho,1b F1rC'lot k Jlld T.1hu11.1 M 1litary interrogators ~ought lo gain information ciboul her friends, she said. Cunfe:o.:.)on'> of political s ;,botag1· wer<· ubu ~ought. said Miss Tai am anll'. The English lrueht·r s aul !.he w<1s arrl'sled with 12 frit•11d:-. Just hc·forc: i>hl· was to return to c~t11fornia. Sht: was aet'US(.'d of · · possess id n o f !'> u ll\ er:. 1 v t' mJlerials," including ~· book 1111 Ch1(':J110 history Shl's'1td a ma..,,in· national ll'l ll'l'·wnllng campaii:11 to I.: S ll'g1slalor~ 1:. now needed to rut off foreign aid to Argenun..i ;. military d1rti1lorship. l\l 1ss Talama nte :-.:.11d i.hc 1;. en rouraged by l ' .S Sc.•trctary 1,1f State Cyrus Vance's recent de· nunc1at1on of human n ghb v1ol:i· lions m Argent ina. ··But US. tax money is :.till he· sng used to i.upport the m1hl<Jry 's oppression of democratic ~O\' l'rnmcnt m A ~enlrna." she added. 1\1 i...s Talamante s:ud s h e taught school in 1\zul. Argentina, !.llH'c July, 1973. She was a volun· trer !.nc1al work<'r a t a ccntrr 1n that town 11f 50.000 pl'oplt: "'hl'n the mililurv declared a "slate of siege·· in IS74. . She said the military rounded up thousands of social workers. clergy and trade union1s tc; afll'r dec laring m<irtial la'>'. "Condi· lions a rc e\'en "'orse now s1n1.:c the coup." she added "Many families don't kno'>' what has huppened to their re lal1ves because no prisoner 11 ... 1 was released ." said l\11 :-.., Talamante. Miss Titlamante ... aid s he no" works for a group of l'Xllt•d ,\ r g e n l i n e I a w ) e r s 1 n Was hington. D.C "'ho '>eel, ton·· establish human nghl:-. 1n that Lalin American military d1e- tatorship. Front Page Al MOBIL ... bt•CctUSe, If 1l I!-. :tl'C'!•pltd. ii would allow her to reL<1111 a :-.ub !>lant1al interest in the tompuny that would then be known a~ Al lt•n.Jrvmt•-Taubm:rn. Inc .'.'\o !.uch offer has been m:.icll· t~ M rs Sm 1 t h b ,. t h e :\I ob 1 I Corporation · Delivery D e layed FR ES:\O (A P 1 The Fresno lrri,l!ation 01c;tritt ha'> an nounce<l 1l "'ill not h1•c•1n tit· ll\1•rit•s lo f,1rmlr.,11ntil .Jun• 1 ~~~~~~~~~- Like the Old Days? l>PWlrtpllolo Former President Ford tosses an l'rranl football back lo a playc~ at Uni v~rsily of Michigan spring football practice. F'ord 1!> spcnd~ng lhe week lecturing at the univers ity where he e<1plamcd the football tcum as <1 t·1·ntcr m 1935. Girl, 7, Describes Bludgeoning Death JACKSO~'VILLE. Fla 1A P 1 ,\ 7-y<'ar -old girl silt in the '>'II· ncss box. f1ddhn~ and yilwnJng while test if) mg that she !law a man bludgeonl•d and i.tuffed into u packing crate · Steph ani<' t\lbcrl tes tified Thursd<1y at l ht• first degn·t· murder lrial of Ttmolhv C Palm es. c harged \\ ith killing furniture s tore: owner James Stone la:.t year. S tt•phan1 e'!'i molh<'r. Jane /\lbt•rt. tl'st1 f1cd ra rl 1cr that P .ti nw~. her bovfncnd , asked her to lurl• Stc>nt· to'twr apartmmt hy tellin).! him that .1 I!) year.old J!lrl he km·w \~anted to sec him there. Stone was ;\1rs. Albert ·s boss. Thl' little girl le'>t1f1ed that Pillmc~ told her lo an ... '>'cr the door and tell Stone that lhl' girl '>'a<., in the batk room St<•phanit· !>aid l>h<· did an~ then \\COt lo her o'>'n room Therl'.'. ~II ph.11111• .... 11<1 H1111Jlc1 StrJIJ;!hl "'.1:. bt•h1nd lhl· c1011r holding a o ••• , ,.,,., l'llolo DY Rl<!l .. d Kotftltr gun Str aight also I!> charged '"'Ith first de~rt•e murder und 1~ :-.rhcdulcd to i.tand trial th1:. m<inth Stephanie !>aid :-.he later wC'nl 1ntn the.-bad. room and sa" Stnnl' '>llting s<·runcht·<I up in J box 111· wa!. t<apt·d up and k111tl of mumhhng .. She IC!>llfil·d thJt Str:11ght told hrr to J?t'I :i h~1rnml'I' :rnrt ti plastic bar,!. and shl' cl1d "Wh:1t chrl ht· do''" ;1.,lo.c·d 1\:,st S1;.it1· 1\ttornC'y r.tary Cousar . ·-11 <' tor<' llw pla.,til' ba~ ... StC'phan1e ll'"' 1f1t·cl "What did hl' do\\ 1th 1t ., · "lie put 11 ovl'r Jim's ht·Jd .. And wh.il did he· do lht·rt ''" "llit .Jim on~r the hc..id with th" hammt•r Sht· :-u1d shl' \\alchcd Lelev1s1on for :i t1mt· and that when !>he""'"' the hox aga1111t \\'J ., t•lo'>cd Palmcs Lold ht•r to '>a\' h\l' hyc" to the ho\. Stephan ie tcstrficd St om·., hod) "'a., found in a box 111 ,1 fl\'t•r nwn· th Jn t1"'1:ck lall'r ,\ mrd1cal t·:1..1mmt•r said dc:1th "~1., probably <'auscd b) ::.e\cral .,L,, b wounds l'a lmcs. StrJlghl ancl Mrs \lhcrt \\t·rt· arres t e d In C':t11rornaa \\1th Stone's ('Jr and 1<knttl1cal11111 papers. polic•e said. l\lrs Albert wus granled 1m· mun1ly from prosecution fo r hclpinl:' in the ln\'Csligatlon <ind te.,lif) ing. Po lic e said Str alghl and l'almes had approached Stone ;1bout collecting som e bills owed !hi· rurmturc compuny hut that Stvnl' rt'Jectcd thcu offer Castro Visits End ;\IOSCO\" <A P 1 Cuban I 'rt•s1denl Fidel <';1st ro lefl for home tod::i~ after a swing I hrnugh troubled :,nuthrrn Africa. FIREFIGHTER GOES INTO AIR TO POUR WATER ON FOUNTAIN VALLEY BLAZE Paper Products Firm Burns; Damages from Fire Estimated at $400,000 OftANOIE COA&T DAILY PILOT Trwi.(')r~(o•\1 D•ltf ftUot •ff'lwtwftrr11,tf'"" bll'Vdl"" N•w \ fat"•'I\ ltow:blt~,,.tt¥nt toftl)I ("'\I PllrMt\.t\1f'l1t (4'mO•f'l't ~flll•.O•l·M _.,. OVbh• "" S M'tft49ey 01rov~ , tlN't ttw ( •'114 ~\. "f••port •••<h H\lf'll•""M .. tie" f """ te+n Yett•, "•'"'' \•ttdlf1:>..-\ Y•ft•f """ l•'1v~ _,...,,flt \evtfll (•,ot A \r"'Q't• '"O""~' •1 ,..,, •\ CMA>ll\"""O ~•tvrdh\ MCI \•,,,.,."1 ,...,. pt•tw1pe1 rwl>h,~·"1 O'•"' '' et JlO w.,t tht' M'f'•t (O\I• M• lit (•lifor., ... .,.,. ••••ut N W•H ~,,. ,W ftfi'"'CI Pot; _,,. J•<• .. Cvr .. t V1t. .. •ff'\l~nl •Nt r.,.,_,.., MA,....... '" ..... " ••011 «•·•., , .. ,.." ... ~ M•"•O'"'fl C•teir Vt•rf•t N LM' llfc~ • Mtilt A\\l\le"'t "'4Mtll'lit f OH.,\ Cotll MeN Oltlff 1)1'tWf"lt ••1 M,...t M41h"Q A<kft•\\ P 0 &!)11 1-" .,.,. OfllcH M.:n~~~~~ft:~i" ·~~~=~~::!,11 \.t<Ml•b•'• Vtll11y JUOllt ,.At'tO«f •I I~ 01• .. ''"1#tlt¥ Telephone (1'4)142-4321 Cleulfled Adwer1l•l"ltq·M71 ~Ir~ !:~ ()f.~~\ c~~.,'Z::!~I: .. ~ M•llrf e1 •'"'''"'"""' .. '"' PM·rr II\ ,.,, • ., Ill• norof•1 r l't ,.,.,~•v• '0•' •4't Pt• "'h-ti•ll\ et c #lfv• ~· 0Wf'W'f Valley Plant Fire Injures 3 Workers Three worker!'i !'iufrC're<l minor rnJuric.c; in a Thurs day morning fire which gutted a Founl111n \'alley paper products factory a nd warehous e ca uc;i ng Jn estimated $400.000 in damaJ?c An air conditioning r epa1rmnn. Harold Fouche. of Rivcr"cl<', was treated and releMcd from Fountain Valley Community Hospital Thursday after surfcr- inf{ burns while trying to c!'icapc the inferno, said Fountain Valley t'ire Chief Al Hole. llolc said the P at'kage Fac- tory. al 11065 Condor Ave .. was destroyed. The content!\ of the 12 ,000 squar e fool structure burned quickly. l:idtln ca11,l!ht firl', officials i.nid. Hole .,,mi Thur!>dav lh<' fin• mav ha\<' hct>n cau<ocd IH a m a11ufactunn,I! proct>ss "'h1ch fl:ircrl up ma hack warehoust' F:mplo~c Merrill Da\'cy. 20, of Carden GrO\c. red -eyed and sob· hing. said about 14 co.workers were m th<' building when the hlJzc began '' F'lamt-s shot up i;o suddenly Jh;1t we a ll ~creame d und p:inickrd." she s aid. "First we ran outside because we thought a propane lank used fo r fueling our deli very trur ks would explode." s aid Miss Davey. ''Then we ran back in1Sidc wh<'n we thought it was sale to carry out ah the records a nd nc count!'l we could. UC. NO 2 >04 22 Tenerife Tragedy Studied WAS HI NGTON !AP > Engineering detectives are lis tening to five tape recordings to learn why two Jumbo jets col- lid ed on a runway in the Canary lslandi> Jn aviation's worst ace I· dent. Next week the government in· vestigators will correlate all the tapes to try to recreate the second·by·second events that led to the March 27 collision of the Pan American and KLM Royal Dutch Ai rlines Boeing 747s on u runway at Tencrife. The dl'alh loll was 577, with 67 s urvivors The experts have ruled out the possibility that a language mis· understanding somehow m1ghl have caused the accident. William R. Haley, a m e mber of the National Trans porlallon Sufely Board. disclosed this Thursday as he reported that all four recorders recovert'.'d from the two iltrcrafl ilre in "excellent to good·lo·excellent cond1t1on." Halen would not disclose thc tapes' contents. Haley would not disclose the Engli sh wlls s poken b y both crews and by the ilir traffic con- trol tower in con\'ersalions in- \'Ol ving the two pla nes as they maneuvered on the runway for takeoff and l akeoff hold pQs1- t1ons He Silid the KLM crew s poke Dutch in some conversa lions among themselves. Recovered from the wreckage were metal boxes containing the rockp1l voice and digital fli ght data r ecordings from e ach aircraft. The Spanis h go\'ern· ment. which is conducting the tn· \'estigat 1on of the accide nt. t urned them O\•er to U .S_ ~afcty board experts Monday. A copy of the air traffic control towcr tape was received by the hoard Thursduy. llaley. who hC'llded n i.afcl\' hoard team that Wl•nt to Tc•nenrc :1fter the collision. Silid iln initial n•adoul of all tape~ will be com· ple tcd by the middle or end of n1:x t week. "The safety board then will he gm a correlation or the ti.lpe!. M1 .1~ to plot the time '>l'Quencc of the 1·0 mmun1cal1on-; :ind intra \'Oc l..pit commun1callo11-. \\1th tlw l0<·at11m of l'<iCh airf'raft on tlw run\\ uy up to the moml·nt of 1m· PJl'l." he said. The boctrd expert !> arc cn 1 ouraj(ed hC'caus e the l••Jll's arl' 111 'UC'h ~ood ~hupc dt•sp1tc ex ll'll"I\ <' fin· and impact dama,i:1• .,u..,t.11nl'<I by some of thl· con ta1nt·r ... hl· :added TONIGHT "TWO GENTLEMEN Or VE RONA" -South Coast Repertory Theater , Tuesdu.r Sunday through April 23, 8 p.m. SATURDA \',A PRIL9 EASTER EGG HUNT Dept. of I.mi.ure Services sponsors lhe annual Easter E~~·a·thon . Eslan· c1a Adobe Park. 1900 Adams, 12 noonto2p.m . AMC Offers Air Fare DETROIT <A P > American M otors Corp. announct'<I today 1l will of· fer $400 >A Orth of air fare. hotel accommodations or lugg age wit h eac h purchase or a new car with factory-installed air condi· lloning in a move lo s n ap a severe sales s lump. AMC suid the o ffer, aimed ut vacation-minded buye rs, will begin Monday and be valid on new curs delivered by June 10 or or- der ed by May 10. Announcem ent of the campaign follows reports that. AM C's car sales in M ii rch had f alien 38 per · cent from the year befor e. while the industry post ed a 10 percent gain O\'erall. In ciddition, four impQrts out· sold AMC dur ing the month. Fro. Page A J ANNE •.• Th(' pa lace announcem ent s aid Anne. a m ember of Britain's eques trian team al last sum- mer's Montreal Oly mpics. "will be able to carry out public <>ngagcmcnls already arranged between now and July, but she will not hl' competing in further cquestrurn events." The announceme nt described the r oyal family as ''delighted" over the news . The pnncl!ss a nd her husban<;t were spending Eas ter weekend with friends w hile attending h.ori.e tri<ils al Brigstock. !'\orthampton~h1re. in which he W<is repQrtedly competing. The couple ilre to move into the 18th century Gatscombe Park mansion in the Cotswold hills of "'E.'Stern Engliind. The estate bought hy the Queen for a rePort'. ed $850.000. is hcmg treated for wood~orm but b expected to be ready an latci.ummer. The palace l>iiid the Queen and litr husbund. Prince Philip, were told of the prei!n<111cy las t month "'hilt· on a j ubilee tour of the South PaC'ific· Mesan Draws Jail Term For Accident A Coi.la !\lesan "-hO admitted in court that ht> w a.., drunk behind the> '>'h<·C'l of his car '>'hen it '>t r11 l'k and in Jurc·d l1 molorc)rh~t has been sentenced to !lO d:t)'> tn Orange County Jail. Supt·raor Court Judgl' J ames If \.\':ih'>'orth ordt•rNI the• jail tt·r m urnl three )'l'ars probation for Monte Hay Lakes. 42, of 665 l'ark DrlH•. Cost:1 l\tesa J.akt>s plt·:1dt•d ~uilty to felony drunken dn\'111g m connection with a collii,1on .June 25 at the in- IHH'Clion of 19th Street and Pomona. .Judge Wa ls worth ordered Lakes to consume no alcohol dur- ing the pt·riod of his probation. Visit "Failure?' MOSCOW fAPl -Egyptian I' resident Anwar Sadat 's official '1!-.it lo Washington has failed to h elp the cause of p<'ace in the l\t 1ddle E ast. the Communist par- 1) newspaper Pravda s aid today. FROM US TO YOU DEN'S ······•e•e••••e•• -installation· custom draperies linoleum • wood floor \itt•ftd / hH H'h•• ff~~ •• t'•,1• Ntiew. (,ttlf••111• \wft\fft•t••4' lt1 t •H••f U ti0 ,...ll'lt~~'t f)¥ #14+t ,. \.tt ~tlilil¥ M0 1f4ff CIMhMh~\,.) 'fm!W'll"'''i No factory employes were in· Jured. bul two Pacific Telephone installers, Carl J . Cogar, 34, of El Tor o and Robert Morton, 34, of fo'ountain Valley, who were work· Ing Inside the building received minor cuts and burn1> aflcr their Oookkeeper Mindy Smith, 23, of El Toro, said s he saw one of lht• telephonl' Installers fall from the building's upp~r level. 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA. CALIF. 92627 • PHONE 646·4838 -646-23.5.5 .. \ -I Friday Ap1•I 8 1977 DAIL y PILOT A;J :More Erivironnient Panel Aides Sought Orange County Envlronmentol • ~1anagement Aaency <EMA> ol-~ ficlols want to htre 51 new ; employH In Un7·78 chiefly to cut ; service bwcklogs to bulldt:rk und ; developeris a11d to handJe new ; ;~~t~la~~~'deral envlronmenlaJ Durin~ a review o( lhe EMA's 1 proposed $119 million budgt!t Thursday, Dlrcctor George Osborne :.aid he tried to avoid asking for new employes since his agency was created two year:. 2 Killed ·Jn Grove ~Crashes Two ocouh: were killed l!arb toduy m ~cpurate Garde n GroH~ traffic accident~ in vol\ 1n~ car-.. out of rontrol th:il c rJs h(·d into building-.. PoliCl' s aid ll w as a fl•W minull'S past m1dmght when a pickup trucker driven by Mary Dye r . l!i, of 8521 \.lor1:1 ~t . Gardl·n Grtl\ l', w1:nl oul of l·on trot and slammed 111to a hou:.e Accorrhng to the uccactcnt r('• port. Mr-.. l>yrr was driv1n~ southhoun<I on Mugnollu Avcnut• n<1rth of 1\1·a1·1 .1 Stn·t·t "'hl·n '>ht· lo:-.1t•1111tn•l11f tht· truc·k It '1•1•n •<l :1l'r11s.., lht• north hound l.1m·'· t·ra-.ht>d t hroul:h ;1 t>r11·k \\all, ... ramml•cl into J hou"• :111<1 llwn l111unn•cl 1ntn :i c.11 p<irkl'd 1t1 thl· drl\'t.•Wa). poltl·t· "aid Th«) rt·porll'd at took 15 mmull'-. to fn·t• Mr~ Dyer from I he lrut·k Sht· 11o u:. dcJd on ar- rt \•al ut Palm llurbor llosp1lal :.hortlv <ifter I u m At 2' 57 am . W1ll1:im J Perry J r :!I of li!'iOO ;\I\ r;i SI . Tlurn:i P:irl-. ''"" k1ll1·d "hl·n tht· r :ir h1• "·" dn,111)! !'\\\1rv1•d ,,rr 1h1· 111;1<1\\ ·" :ind 1•r,,.,h1•iJ 111!11 .1 rull1·r nnl-. l'olire -..11d f>Prry wa' ap p:irl'ntly drt\ tnl! al :i high '111'1'<1 on lla'>tt•r Sln·..i "ht·n his ;11110 '•·1•rc·d off th1• ro;id":" ,1n<I .. 1.1 m nw1t 111to t lw rolll•r ,:inl-. 1111 rtn· t'"flll'I' 11( (;ur<ll·n G11J\1' Hou It•\ :ird 1\1·<'11rding 111 tht· :it•1·1dl•nt r1· port, a pa:-.-.en~t·r 111 l'errj ·, :111to, :\lichat'I ;'l;('wurk. 25 . .,f S1a11t1111. was sc•rious ly lllJUrt·d 111 lhe c·ru,h Ford Offer~d State Post; Not Eligible S \Cll\:\11-.:'\:TO c.\1'1 A '>lat1· 't·nator ~a~., h1· 1-. 0H1•nni;: (;<'r:tld Ford ••n .1ppomtm1·nl lo (';.ilifnrn1a"' Hc puhl1can St.ill' C"Pn t r.d Cnmm1ll c1', hut th1• lrirml·r l'ri·s11 l1·11l 1s11 I d1g1blc ltJ 'l'r,·1· St•n .lohn llr1 gg-. I H Fu ll1•r1on 1, s;ucl ht• ts offtor1 ng on1· of h" ,1 ppo1nt1 v .. positions fin lhl• p:1rl) i.:m 1•rn1ni:: board lo Fnrrl in llw .. h111w ht· will play un 1H'll\f' p:irl 111 lh1• H1·pubhcun party an C.1l1forn1a .. Th1•n· wa' no n">ponsl' from Ford, 11111 lh1• '\Pt'n•t nrv 11( '>t<1tc's office s:11<1 I Ill' fnrmn · Pr1• .... ct1·n1 . now .1 n ·,1rknl nf lh1· Palm Spr ini::' :111•a "" t t·h~1hll• a n~wa.) .. Y nu h,l\'t• to b1• J rc·~1st1.•n•d '111t•1 111-.l'n·1• on tht• rl'ntral com m 111 I'(' Th(' form n Pr.•.,.dent .1 nd :\l 1., Ford a rc•n I r e· i.:1,t1·n•1I.' 'aid 111fu1 m.1lmn of l11·1·r C'.1rc·n fbn11•1, \\\• ~1·111 llw l'urd, rt•j'!t"itr.1 111111 form-. 1111d .1 ll1lt1•r 14 l'lt•om mi:: lh1•1n 10<.:;il1forn111 on f'l'b lti Th1·y h.1\l'n'l rt·!'!1x1n1INI ... 'hi· 1>a11l Fare Kills Kids H 1CHMONO, Culif (A P > Two children died <'arly tod11y In a fir(' which caused moderutf' dam age to an apartm ent build- ing, poller reporH•d. 110 Nonethel~5. Osborne's budget request was $'9 mllllon more than a yen ago. HI$ super ugt-ncy consol1dult't.I county planning. p;,rk~, flood control and road building Cunc- ttonll. "We cut so far that w(' pro· duced blood." he told County Ad ministratlve Officer Robl·rt Thomas . "We were try mg to find out what was the breaking point. We think we have found it." lncludin1 19 new worke~ who were added to the EMA 21taff dur 1ng the middle of the curn ·nt year, O:tborne's work forct: would reach 1,032 during the coming year if the 51 new Job:. ure added. Osborne usked, for example. for five additional building in- ~pectors to cut complaints from huatdcn. about delay:. in inspec· ti on He noted inspection fees paid to the county would pay their Crucified for Eighth Ti•e :.a lane:. and benerit:. In add!taon. tw requei-tl'd six ne"' workerb to hundle new !>Luk en\ lronmental ciuahly rt.'gUl.t t1ons and thre<.• c mplO> e:. to bnng ccrtam toning rel:ufotwns into conformanct.· with tht: t.·ounty 'i, 1H·neral land use: plan He abo u:.kcd to htrl• ;i nc:w s ur vcyan~ team along with 11.orkcrs in ureas of u1r quality, 1101:.t.', pro Jl'C'l design, coastal plunning und recreation During th<.· scsi.1on. Thomas .Juanito Pinng o! lhl' Phil1ppi1H.·~ gnman•.., t1~ ht' 1~ naill·d lo a cro~:. in San Fernando as a \·oluntary atl of ob~t·rvann• ol Good Fnd<1y . It wa!'> the t•i ghth conM.'('Ull\ c ~ C'C.lf lh ~11 J>1n ng. :i:i ;.i llmn·d h lmM·ll lo ht nailt·d lo '-' cro::.!'> lor th1· n·-l·n..ietml·nt 111 Chra:.l'~ erucif1x1on Tunnel Gas Tests Set HB Boys Victims of Hydrogen Sulfide? H~ ARTHl 'R R. Vl!'IJSF:I. Of tfw. o .. , • ., P1l~t SUO Tests must bt• co11d111·t1·d lo de · lcrminl' tht.• t.)pe of tox1<• g;,-.c . .., which nearly killed two ht.tic Huntington Bc1u:h boys ovt•r l'Omt• Tuesd ay wht'n lht'y c·rawled deep into the• lroweb of a flood control ch;innt·I J oseph Dcuprel', 10. of 16761 Vt('Wpoint Lan t'. and Gerry Ma rlow. II. of i592 Volga Dn"· w~re probably th1• v1c·t1m' ul h y drogl'n s ulr1d t.' ga:-.. 1n \ e~t1gator~ lheoritt.•d Thur,da\ Dctcctl\'C' S~t Luis Ochoa ol the pohce dPpartm enl ·s Jun•n1lr Bun•Ju, said he conferred \\llh 11ffl l·1ab of th<' Los Angeles Coun I} 1-"lood Control District to !.C<' if lht•\ hali un' :.ut h an1•1dent~ Spokl~m~n for lht: LACOF'T> '>d id the Deupree amt M arlov. hoy~ did probabl) l'nn1unl1•r hydrogen sulfadf.'. CJ 'upor thut -.mclli-hke rotlcn e~J.:s prcxluced b) d C'ca ymg 't'getat11m Leaves. s ticks and hranch1·i. Jre 1mnu:Jll) !>14•'Pl into tlw 'Ub tl'rraneCJn ch;1nrwh tn w111 tcrt1mc and rot 1n lhl· \\l'l mud and muck Jo~eph and Jerr). m<'anwhil<'. "'t•rt.> rcport(!d in '>Uli1-fac ton ronditaon al Hunt1 n~ton. 111 te r community lto~p1t11l tocfa)' after being transferred from it!\ Inte nsive Care L'mVo u pnv<tl<' roo m Thur .. da\ Oete«ll\'I' c;11 \'1·1n1· qu1•,11on1'll them at the• IH1!'>111t.tl dur1n..: morning hour-. dnl! -.aid b\ lhl'lr account:-. lh1•\ mu-.t h :ivl' twc·n 111 what alm oi.t h1·l·amc· lht.:ir 'har~ tomb for 22 hour'> ·rh1• boyi. s1mJ th<'\ "t ,, rtC'd i.:1·1 ling tared unct drov. s) as the\ .. qu1rmed and 1nrh1•d their "''" down the intn~uini.: lunnt•I i.:l'l tm~ :iboul 100 fet't twn1·ath I hr 111 ter:-.ection of Beach llouh·' anl and Heil Avenue. 11 l' .ind 11 1 h1•r "oulli h t· 11·~1·ul•rs 1111 ;illy unc·c.·rt ain 1111' m 1ss 1n i.: :111\ 1•11turl•r :-. "l'rt· trappt•cl 1rn11l'd the• scan :h al t h1• reQUl'~t of polu·1• who ll'arnecl t h1 · hoys t'nJOY('cl t·xplonng th1· tunnt·I nl'lv.01 k Thi· :IO inch dtomt.•lt•r tunnt•I \\ ...... t hl· I iJ~l llnl' t hl'\ Wl're lO r ht·c·lo. und Cupta1n Sau.ndt·rs wa~ rw:i riv at lht• C'nd of :r 125·fool long hfrlme ropt• knnt ll•d around h" :rnkh· · It ~as J:t'lltnl! rather fnghtcn 1ni.:. ·· 'aarl tht• 11o ir~ fireman. sl'lf'l·ted for what WJ' hoped \\nulcl Ix· J rl'scuc. mission due to his s 11e. fl\'t' feel. t•1J!ht 1nche" 1 all and WC'tJ(htn~ but 150 pounds Som1• ~l\lh sense madt• him v 1u1rm on pushing an OX)gl'n bolt le that wnuldn ·1 fit on his hack 1n th" namprd culvnt and ht• suddl'nly hl'arc1 low whim pt>rtn~ and s aw a p;11r nf tt·nni" ..,hol' <,oil·~ '>lr<11g ht Jhl•ad, pro trudtn~ from a ..:ray .... h l'loud of \ apor If 1, ~1·.1n·h lor llw hoys 1n lhl• lunne•I 111111-. ;m m111utl's JUSt to ''IUll'rn 100 f1•1"1 :111d n·movini;! thr·m onl\ m1r1ut1•s ah1•ad of their t'l'fl.1111 d1•a1h loc1k lWll'1• a' Ion,::. ·Wt· h J\t• univ ~reut admtr:.· t 1on for our fl n· d1•pa1 t rm·nt. paramt·1l11·, and Jl l)fll'l', · a i.: r .1 l 1' I u I M r .., M a r I 11 w ., a 1 d Death Witness Now Missing IOllS\'11.1.f; J\~ <AP> 1'11111·1• ''" ·" many as 50 p1m1>lt· m ,J\ h.n (. w1tne~i.t•d the· :.la~ mg 11f ,1 l..ou1"\ 11lr m:rn, hut only on1• t·.1m1• rnr\\ard lo testify J\nd now th.it w1tnC'l>'> hail m ystc•rinu~ly <li,appeared Thur-..tl;H. afl1·r ht·r -..on and ht~ pal n ·g;11.n1·<I full c-11ns1·1oui-nt•s:- ll ad Capt a111 Saundt·r~ I urned IJ;ick ~n<llll'r, th1·rc· woul<l b(· only IH·rs1•lf :ind a d:i ui.:ht c·r. Tammy Ll'l'. 12. tfl 'h;in• lht· tamll) ·s apartment No •mt• should h:t\'l· lo n1•t•dll-si. I y r 1 s k n 1• go 1 1 a i 1 n g t ht• I n •;11·ht•rou' floo<I 1·f111l rnl rh:1n nf'I to ohL11n an air s.1mplt• ror :1nalyi.1s ~\·rgc·;1nt <kho,1 'aid to da~ JI<' ~aid a horrm~r·d '<lmpling clC'vtcl' will pr<1b.1hl\ ht• -.hoH•d far down the· <lurk hole• from th opening ins ufr a much w1dc•r 'Quan• drainage• holt• that run' t·a~l -lo w est h c·nc·ath At'at·h Boult•vard ..isked about construction 1n dustry complainb of red tape and delays leveled ug1un:.t coun ty planning olfac1alb l\t urray Storm. an as:.1:.tant EMA direC'lor. adm1th·d that while tht> s1tuutton 1i>n't ideal 1t hus improved. and there arc few 'ahd complaints 'Everybody says 1t takl•s three year:. to do everything." Storm s aid . "If you w ant to do something where the general plun ts already in accordanct• with your proposal und you huw the zonmg you can run a map through an three months · Out another EMA orhcaal noted ..the horror !ilOfl<'S" come Crom thOst.• hop1n1: lO build prOJCCb 11o here gen1.1rat plun 1md ionan.: chungPs must hike plucc fll'fit. Storm said he doc1.n 't think t::MA orflc1uls hav(• to <h·fend th1· deluys in thos e ca:.t.•i. bt.'CIJ U:.t! the complaanti-an•n't JUsl1hcd "We· art> lookan~ out tor th1· bes t intcn's ts of future r esi- dents.·· h1• acldccl. 'Don't Know Yet' 15% Tax Value Hike Guess Hit 8.) KATHY CLA~CV 0t I"' 0•1ly PU•t St,1ott ll ai. still too early to make pre d1ct1ons about this year's po~si bl<' increase• in a s:sessed valua· t 1on. Orange County Assessor Bradley Jacobs saad today ll o wrvc·r. budge·! ad m1111:-.tr:itors lor the county En 'ironml•ntal Managem ent A~cn c·y (EMA I have forecast a 15 pt•rt•ent Jump for lht' 1977-78 fis 1·al \'eur · · i don't kno\\ whl'rl' tht.•y i.:11t lhal numbl•r ." .lu1·obs rl'plil'd 'Wt· don't knn11o yt•t." !ht• a~ ""•sor t•ont1nut•d .. w,. arc not go Parks, Beach Tax Rate Due To Go Down? Orange County res idents may pay lei;s next year for county operated parks and beach pro grams . Thl• Count\ Harbor. Rcachc~ ;ind Parks District lax ratt• mu~ drop h) nearly fin l'ents to 15 I cl'nts J.>l'r SIOO of asscss(·d valu;i '"'"· l·ounly orficwb si.11d dunng :1 budgt•t m(.'(!tini.: Thursday Thl• d1slr1ct·s proposed hudget lor nt•xt vear was SIS million County s upervisors will have the final say on both the budget and !ht• lax rut<.· :\1ck Mastrocola. m:inager of financial st•n ·1ces for the l'ount) 1-_: n n ronm<-nt al Man age m cnl t\j!cnc:v (E:\1A J said the cut 1:-. poss1bk bec;iusc of a carryover in funds for future prOJCCls The parks district lax rate b 19 R cents per SlOO of assess 'aluat1on this year. a j ump of m•:i rly nint• C'C'nl!> from a year 1•arht•r Each penny of tax rntc lOSb SI 25 for the ov. Ot'rs or ,j h1)nw assessed al S.S0.000 1ni.: to pnn1d1• an~ l'sllmatl's until thl· 15th of Mu\ wht.·n the law tells us to i\nd lhl:n th1•y will only Ix· l'st1m:ilt.•s" County propl'rl) ownl'ri. 1111976 f uCl'd ncar-n •cord 18. 7 per cent Jump in <isscss value. a nd tht.· hike curr1t•d with 1t large tn· r rcusl·s in most homeowners' tux btlb Hon Nowllo, un a i-s1stant EMA dtrt'rtor. s}lld he basl•d his pre- <iil'llon for 1977 asst•ssments on " dwt·k of prn1H•rty salc•s llt• made tht.· fort·casl dunng .1 n•v1t•11o ol EMA·., prnpo~ed SI W mtlhon budi.:l'l lor 1!177 7H · .J .1tobs "11d. ho\\'1•v1•r lhl·rt· ... i111 "a grt·at d<':il of data to bl ,., .1hratt'Cl belon• ''"' t•..,llmall'' l .IO be prci.l·nled · Final c·ounl~ "Hit-a 'scs:-.t·d \';tlu:Jl1on f1gun:s \\ill not be C'Om- plt•trd unul Jul~ Coast Panel Okays Flood Pipeline Work i\ flOOd control pipeline proJccl dC's1gnccl lo prntl•d against landscupt.• erosion in one of S:.m Clcml'nH•'i-canyon :.ireas WdS ap· proved this wt•ck by I hl' South. Coast Regional Zont• Conserva- tion Comm1ss1on Tht• Orange Count) Environ- ment al M ana~t·menl Agency · won pcrm1i.s1on to proceed with a 1,400-foot underground concrete pipe connecting two existing out- lets Location or lht.• project is lh<' Marquita Storm Channel which is 180 feet south of El Camano Real. north of C:illc Puente and between AvC'n1da Palttada. Loma Lane· an<l 1\venida Mar- au1ll.I And then s leep O\'erc<imt• th(•m an<i they alternately CJwokC' and passed ·out again fn1thtenc·ct hut helpless before Huntinittnn Beach Fire Department C:1pt Gene Saunders finally found them. ,\~~l ('ommonwealth 'i. Atty Stenn Strepey .;aid an indict- ment tt'turned by a ~ra nd j ury C'hargin~ two men with murder in the drath of Rober t Allen J ohnson. 23. hi-tl'd the name of the· watnl'ss by mistake. SURPRISE SOMEONE THIS SUMDA Y Paper Guaranteed Tht• w1tnrss. whom Strepcy dC'Chncd to identify. bt'gan re· ceavinS! thrratrning telephone calls. and on Monday, when he was ~chcdulcd to testify in court . he was reported missmJi We're welcoming Easter Sunday with 1.he most outstanding array of gi.ft plants we'll have this year. Our da7.7.ling displays of top quality. fu lly ~loom~d gift plants are sure to have just the right selection for any loved one this hol 1day All g ift plants a r c foi l-wrapped. ne sure to enjoy the s how this weekend. featuring these outstandin~ values. • To Ruffle Feathers Sunday's Daily Pilot is guaran· teed to ruffle a re-w reathcrs F E ATHE R E D F RI END S FINE -The Orange Coast offers bir d wa tc hers a unique op- portunity to study these winged symbols of freedom . The YOU section cover s tory wllJ look into the hobby that has lured more than 2,000 counllans into the m arshes and bac~ountry . F OR TIIE BIRDS -Facetious Jugge.Uons to quiet the warblers th11t wok<' you up at 5:30 11 .m . will be given on the Op·t:dlt pnac And Staff Writer Michael Pas kevlch will describe the more kindly approach a Newport Beach woman takes to nursing inJurro birds back to health ( SUN OA Y'S BEST J UNRIVALED TE RRO R Producer Robert E vans says ha. film "Black Sunday ~bout a ter- rorist altack on the Super Bowl game. couldn't be duphcated. lie had to win permission from Goodyear, Ar ab governments and many others. lie tells Rrx Reed about it for Sunday·s <'nl<•r. talnment pages. R E AL ESTAT ES Sturr Writer Jounnc Rt•ynolds wall tell what's Involved flt the top of Orange County's phenomennl house Selling boom the m illion dollar homt>11 uvnllnbl4' In Ntwport Beach Pair Get Life For Slaying I.OS ANGELES (AP > -Two mt>n were sentenced to life In prison for the s lay ing of a postal worker who was robbed, shot in the head and stuffed Into a bin in· s ide his mall truck. U.S . Dist. Court J u dge M. Joseph Bluml'nfeld handed down the ~cntrnc c~ Thurs day for Lumar Adams. 25. ;ind .James I.er Pinkerton. 26, ndding u con- secutive 30 yrnr scntcnCl• for rob· bery and cOn!iplracy chargelS In th(' crime The victim was mall earner 01tvld Solat. 31, who was killed Oct tR. Authorities said SJ0.000 In Nush wn!l tnkcn In the robbery AFRICAN VIOLET A G real Buy On T h i s A l l -Time Indoor Co lor favorite ... , .... $179 •• ,. $2.9' SALi ,.ICI POT MARIGOLD CCalendula) Thl''\l' Orange & Yl'llow Blo .. <1oml>d Plant!i Hflp f\r111hl rn lht• Sprlna Garden CYCLAMEN T hese Lush Plants Can Brighten Any Shady Area With Pink . Red , or White. .. , .. . ... ''·" SALINICI RANUNCULUS Loaded With Large Blossoms In Every Color or The Rainbow' a-,. I I tt I G,._ 99c UUNICI s.i. .... 1c ... '""' •11•f71 AM ••-Ullltted to Stoell M i..td I 0,.. 7 Dllrt A Wtttr 7:JO A.M. .. l :JO ,..M. l'lfi. .... T1I S Z I 2J MIWPOIT ILYD .. COSTA MISA Ma Nif 646-Jtzl • ,..._ S.., 64M I 03 A4 DAILY PILOT I J'a.t • . ,,. .. .... ,.,. wl• , -·" . '·1·-. Tom ~hiae ~llDDLE POW E R : A new trend seems to be developing wherein promoters are no longer <'aterinii only to that 1.1ge group that slurps soda. wears hip· hugger jeans and turns the stereo on full blast. Clearly. the pushers of pro. duels appear to be takln~ a long, hard look at the middle-agers. those folks where the nab may have flopped OVl·r lhl· bl'lt buckle. No longer do tl)ey s imply p~h hip-hugger jeans for the youthful types who have no hips Now you ran J!<'l "Gentleman" .. Jeans." That means they are wide where you arc no longer nar row. This 1s politely referre<l to a!. .. a fuller cut." Then JUSt look at transporta lion. Remember when the mo· ped bike craze first started pick- ing up steam? You know about those htlle two-wheelers that huvc bikt• pcd;.ils and al:-.o peanut-sized engines. Early advertisements for these little beasts were pointed right at the youth market. ALL THE PHOTOS in the ad:.. showed u gorgeous young lady riding <tlong, flushing a pcarlv :-.mile, her Jong, blonde ha1·r whipped in the wind Her boyfriend, thin. muscul<tr and handsome, rode a longside her on ;.inother mo-pcd. But only today, r spotted one or those mo-ped bike ads which car- r1l•d the hc.idhne. "Recapture the Rapture." In th<> accompan) - ing photo. here was this old geezer, astnde a mo-ped, wear- ing a d:irk nanncl suit . .squinting into the wind through b1focall., while a rolled nr•w!>paper pro- t rud<>d from ::i fl:ippin~ Mal pockl•t The text ot this motorbike ad proelaimt•d, "Onct• upon a llm•· lhl·re w1:re ..,porh car:,, ancJ hack road!> :inf! 25-ccnl -a ·gallon gas ... " NOW YOU J UST know this pitch isn't mmed at the acid-rock generation. These kids today never cvt·n heard of 25-cent gasoline. They think that hap· pened sometime in the dark ages. Clearly, the monuf::acturers an~ pushing their httle blkc smack at the middlc-ai:t'd m:irkl·t You might ~ct a clue as to why this 1:-. happening from a recent p<tpl•r 1 ... !'.ut•d hv the ~at1onal Jfrtired Tt•.ich!'r-. 1\s,or1Jt1on- \rnl·ri<'an "''O<'tJllOn •>f Rl'ltred l't•r,•m:-.. ThP.. drn unwnt -.ui.:~t'"h thJt llh ~trt:Jllccl \OUlh \l.d\t' 111 tht• 1 H ti I)' m a ,: h ;, v 1• 1• h h P rt 1\m1•ric·;1 -. lt.1h\ ltt1on1 h.1:. bot torlH•tl 0111 ·~ 1U11-:IU(',\ TOO,\\', nearly ill m11l1on 1w11pl1· .111• llt'twcen the ai.:1·.., of ~15 and 1;~1 W1thtn that ~roup .. 14 milh1111.1rl'11\ 1•r ag•· ·IS F11rlh1•r. 1t 'iU~l.((•st:-.. thal a ... ,, r1•-.111t 111 the rurn•ntl\ ln\\••r l11rth rat I'. th1' middle ai11·d 1>op11l.1tu 111 1 ... t•\p.1nchng fa,tcr th.111 .111' nth1·1 .11•1• ~roup In Aml'nl'.t t11 da\ II\ tlw ~t·.tr 2000, l' ~ C1•n,11 1111111Tt1rm' 1nd1cdll' there IA-Ill 111 ;,x million Amt>ncan ... b<·t'Art•11 th1· .1ge:; of ·15 and 65 That 'A<)ultl bt· .1 :14 prr<'rnt increase UO:'l/'T THINK FOR a minute that the people \.\hO m.1rkel .:001l' and services aren't awilfl' or t lw<;c population project ions You may be st>eing mon• and more uds where the sh1thtly bald 1ni; pitchman sm1h.'" out ol you from hehmd u pair of bifocal'!. Friday, AprH 8. 19n Lahr Partg 01"1 Rabin Quits Over Scandal TEL AVIV. Israel (AP) -The ruling Labor party's chance.s or prolonging its 29-year hold on lsrae1'6 government were reduced lo· t!ay by Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin's resignation after the revela- tion that his wife left SJA,000 tn an illegal bank 1tccount in the United Slates instead of the $2 ,000 she udmltte<l. The new financial scandal 40 days before the national election plunged the Labor party Into its second lc11dcrl.h1p battle within two months. It also cloudl•d the prospects for Israeli movement toward peace negotiations with the Arabs s ince it was more uncertain thun ever who would be cletcrm1nmg the policy after t he voting May 17. HAWKISH DEFENSE Minister Shimon Peres and dovish Foreign l\'llnister Yigal Allon were the chief contenders to s ucceed Rabin as party le:ider and pnmc minister If Labor wins the election. But a spok<.•sman for Labor's chief opposition, the very hawkish, right-wing Likud Bloc said · "Everything leads to the conviction that Labor will not heatJ the govt-rnment any longer ." Labor already was under rm.• for financial scandals which have ~ent :.everal party i.talwar t!> to pnson and caused the suicide of a rabinet minister, a 38-pcrcent mnauon rate and labor unrest. ALLON TOLD rC'port<>r:-. he was "considering favorably" a number of appeals from !.upporters to run for t he post of party leader Peres. "'ho chaJh:ng1.-d Habm for the post in February and lost by a vote of 1,445-1,404 at a pbrty convention, withheld com- ment. But associates :.aid he pro.,.ed then that at least half the Labor movement supported him. Peres is considered the better vote getter, but the party's strong dovish flank might not accept him. Allon is believed more accepta- ble to the majority in the party. But with Labor already slipping badly in oponion polls. Peres' appeal to the voters might make him the party's choice. Rabin. r~n1l•I ':. fir!>! native-horn prime minister. and his cabinet n·signe<l in Oecembcr when hl• called the election and have been serving .sine<' a:.. <1 caretahr government. A caretaker prime minister 1.s not allowed lo rc•sign, but Rabin is expected lo take an l'Xtcndcd leavt' of absen<.:l', and he withdrew his candidacy in the election next month A'ITOR:\'.F.Y G ENERAL ,\h;.iron Bar<tk ... aid Mrs. Rabin would h;.ive to face legal prnceedingl> bcc:aw .. e :.he did not clo:.l' the account within l>IX month:.. afll·r she and ht>r hul>band left Washington in 1973, the newspaper Yediot Aharonot rc·portl•d Rabin was a c:o-:,igner of the account, the money was believed to have come from fees for lecture:-. h<• gave while ambassador to the United States, and he said in announcing his re:.1gnat1on · "HI have lo.face legal proceeding~. I will not t::ike refuge behind any l.ort of parliamentary immunity " Ye<l1ot Aharonot said sources at the Jui.lice Ministry told it 1r he u:.cd th1· ;.iccount n•gularly. he would also face legal proceedings Repel Angolans Morocco Infantry Rwhed to Zaire RA RAT. Morocco (AP> -Morocco has sent troops lo Zaire to help President Mobutu Scse Scko repel invader:. from Angola. the govern· mcnt confirmed today. Source:. said it consii.ted of 600 to llOO ehte in - fantrymen. A Zaire <ipoke-;m an so1d the f1r~l c·ontingents W<.'rt.• due m his country toda) Mea nwh1l<". th<' Wa:-.hinltlon Post quoted the Zain• govern ment a.c; sa~ing "another Afnc;in Crime Labs Vnder Fire \\' ASHI:"JGT0:-.1 c AP I Crime labs ofli-n do poor work and ~omct1m C'.., an· wrong .1bout the e\·idrn1 e used a~am::.t dc>frnd<inh 1n criminal trials. ,1 new 1(0\' crnment study i.ays. 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Tht• Po..,t l>Jld informed ... ources rt'ported Egypt and \lon>ccn haH• each pledi;?ed to -.1·nd ahout 1.!iOCI m1•n lo help end lhl· f11-(hting 111 wuthern ShabA.t Province Hut Fore1~n Ministry ... ourct•!> in Cairo :-.aid II wa'> un- likely EJ:Yt>t would "t•nd troops .1hroad as long ;is l ~rnl'I oc·curHt!d Egyptian territory. LAST WEEK Egyptian Presi· dent Anwar Sadat accused the Soviets of supplying tank:i to the invader::. 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PWINpi.,.to RESIDENTS OF PIKEVIUE, KY., REMOVE DEBRIS WASHED INTO TOWN BY FLOOD Rampaging Cumberland River HH Subalded But Cleanup May Take Week• Flood Damages Tallied 4 States Suffer 19 Dead, $260 Million Loss By The Associated Press People are sleeping in cars. eating in ~oup lines and digging through the muddy ruins of their Ap· palachian towns and villages. stricken by this week 's two-day rainfall Dozen:. of counties in West Virginia. Tennessee. Kentucky and Virgmia were declared dls:.iskr areas as the i.wollen Tui; Fork. Big Sandy. Hell For Certain and other waterways receded. But there was growing resentment that federal aid was not available immediately. AND OOW~RIVER along the Ohio. Cincinnati waite<l tod:iy for the <•ff<>cls or West V1rg1n1a·s floods to pu:.h n' er lcvcb there over flood stage of 52 feet. West Virginia !>la te police Supt ll arley Mooney. co-ordinator of the relief effort there. said hl' wa:.. app<1llcd at lhl• Ol'\ a:-.1at1on he found · 'WC''rc act mg on th<• prC'm1se that 10.000 people need h<.'lp." Mooney :.aid ofter spend mg Thursday ovt·r~et•mg f!1:..tr1hut111n' of food and ml'dical :.up· pl1<·s in t•oalfit·l<I 1 ommu111t1l·~ ;don)! a SO-mile :-.tretch of the Tug Fork H1ver THE FLOODING killed three in WPst Vlrgmla and caused more than $50 million in damag.es. Other death und damage totals: Kcnnetucky, five dead, SJOO million : Tenncs&ec. seven dead. $10 m1llton, Virginw. four dead. SlOO million In West Vi rginia. the Mingo County towns of Williamson and Matewan were hardest hit Power and telephone service remained nut tn Matewan Thur5day. "They don't have Jny water. :iny phones or any power They don 'l ha \'C· anythinl: They almost don't have a ,Matewan," said a state trooper at Williamson. "WE NEED HELP immediately," s aid Williamson Mayor Roy Tuylor. "fl "''II be too latt: next week. The mud will have turned to l'Oncrele by then. "We've ~ot to have immediate help.'' he s'id. "Some of the!><' busanc!-.ses won't be able to re-open for weeks and some will never reopen. l figure 1t will take us as long as nine months JUl>l to get back even." To prevent looting. Pikeville. Ky .. authorities established a 6 p m. curf<"w. Dozens of Nattonal Guardsmen patroled the l>treets in Pikeville and Lynch. Pn•s1rknt Carter declared 15 Kentucky coun· ties d1sasll'r areas, mak1ni.: their inhabitants ehg1- hle for t·mt•ri:t·nt·\ aid programs. West Virginia Gov. John [) Bo<·kt•fl•lll•r IV cll•darNI 10 countie::. 'ital<' d1 ..... 1~1l'r .11·t·~·~ and said he would ask the Whtt•· Housl· lnr fcdt•1 .ii rl'hl·t Cl!!anur a~1d ~ht:ltt•r effort:. were aggravatt:d Thursday by fn'l'Z ln~ tl·mpcratuH•s. WATER l.INES wen~ destroyed or contaminal· ed. and residents ~tood in line :.it water tanker trucks driven by National Guardsmen. Bulldozers s hoved debns from streets. Shopkeepers dug through a foot of mud and m uck covering the sidewalks Most area m11ws W<"r<' C'losed and hundreds of loaded coal cars :.at !>lallc·d on the trnc ks at William:..on. ' "Adding to this tragedy is that most people do not hav<.' nood msurance." said Jer ry Hildebrand. a Wtlhamson rci.taurant operator. ··some of these people lost both their homt'" and their bus1nc:,,s." ~:....._~-=--===================--~ A PRIVATE PROPERTY WEEK TRIBUTE TO THE ORANGE COAST'S SUCCESSFUL REAL ESTATE PROFESSIONALS On Wednesday, Aprll 20, 19n, the Dally Piiot wlll publish a special tribute to the pro- fetalonals of the real estate Industry -the men and women who deify make a major contribution to the healthy Orang• co .. t economy. The 1peclel advertltlng pages wlll mark Private Property week. NotlcH wlll be one column by four lnchea each, allowing room for a photo and detcrfptlve copy. Coat of each notice Is only $16, with a photo you provide. 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DAILY PILOT 642-5678 DAIL v PILOT A 5 To British· Charges Young Dropped Strike Talk Delayed Apologizes In Fire SAN FRANCISCO <AJ') The LOS ANGELES (Al') -A possible strike• against the Southern California Rapid Transit Dis· trict has been postponed at least through E aster weekend, as negotiators adjourned talks with plans to resume them Wednes-UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. CAP) -U.S. Am- bassador Andrew Young made a full and speedy apology to Dratain's dclcgatt? to the United Nations for sayin~ in u BBC tC'levi sion interview that Britain .. almo:;t invented racism." The BOC broadcast the interview in London Tuesday night Drilbh Ambassador Jvor Richard complained to Young by telephone Wednesday, and Young sent his British colleague a letter Thursday asking him to "accept my sin cere apologies." ( 1 J WashingtQn 's r1rs t I N SHORT black ambassador lo the United Nations suid he h ad not intended lo "malign the government or the people'"of Britain but was onl y trying to explain racial tensions he thought existed in all nations. lntere•t Rate• Balandng OK'd WASHINGTON <AP> <.:ommcrcial banks are being authorized by the Federal Reserve Board to offer the same mt~re~t rates as thrift institutions for r~tiremcnt deposits. The b<Vlk regulatory agency said Thursday that beginning July 6, it will permit banks to orrer persons with individual retire ment accounts up to 7.75 percent interest on their deposits. lsrlU!li Shelling Charged BEIRUT, Lebanon CAP> -P alestinians in southeast Lebanon charge that Israeli tanks and artillery ur c s helling them since they drove Chris· tian militiamen from u Moslem town four miles from Israel's northeast lip. The Palestinians also reported Thursday that the Israelis sent reconnaissance planes over the battle area following the capture of Khiam on Tues- day. Porno King GuHt11 In KHUng PASADENA <AP) -ChaLc;worth pornographer Jack Gins burgs has been convicted of first-degree murder in the shooting death of Burbank private de- tective Robert " Duke" Hall. Ginsburss showed no emotion as the verdict was re~d late Thursday afternoon, ending the five· week trial and three days of jury deliberations. lnsulado11 Law• Loo• WASHINGTON (AP) -rr you are a hom eowner, the chances are good thal President Carter 's omnibus energy policy is going to r equire you to better insulate your home. F'cderal Energy Administrator John F O'Leary is hinting that two-thirds of all u.s: hom eowners may be required lo make their homes more energy-e fficient under Carter's program. Brewery .'tawd by SEC WJ\SHl:'oiGTON <AP > The fcdt•ral f:O\'ern· m ent, cont1numg its 1nvcst1gat1on of bf'<'r and liquor hrms. 1s allCJ:•nA thal Jos. Schlitz Brewing Co. ~pent at lea&l SJ m1l11on 1n the pa~t seven years on bribes. kickbacks and mduccmc•nts to sell its pro- ducts . The S<-curitics and Exchange Commission filed suit in U S. Distract Court on Thursday against the firm, the nation's <,eroncl largcM brewer. E.r-f'BI Agent Face • Count WASlllNGTON (AP ! Forthcfirst t1meinthe F'fll's 57-y<'ar history, u r<•t1red t'BI supervisor faces crirmnal C'h:lrj.!t•<, or hr1'ak1 ng the law Whtie trying lo l'nf11rrr it. an<l thcrc ar .. !>igns that charges ai;arnsl other FBI offac·1als ar!' 111 the· \lonrk'i. Attorrl('y C:cncral Cnfran D1•ll took the first step Thursday toward bringing till' formt r FBI agent to trial for U!>IOJ: illrgJI 1.1c11n lo g,1thrr intelligence ahout m<•mlwr ... or tit(• rJdlt"<ll \\1·~1tht>rman or· gnni1;1t1n11 \\ho \lo l'rt· 1'11.111:1·11 \lo 1th hombini:t'i and othl'r h•rr on-.t :11·h St~hcorker• \f'ar Pa<'t WAS lllNG'J'ON I \l'I r n1on .tnd industry negot1otors mo\'<'d clo~e to an agreeml'nl today on a new rontrarl for :i 10.llOO s tc•clworkrr., fnllm' ing an .di night hargaan1n..: "'''11111 . l 'n1tNt Stt•t•lworl..rr ... l'n•Mdt•nt I W Abel met with has pohcy-makin~ t'Xl'C'Utl\c' llQard ovl'r breakfo11t. and sourres ~airl ht• 1mhrJted that s ub· !-.lant1al prC)grrss hart hcrn m:idr Truckers Uue? Bl'HLINGAME CAP > -T h<' California Truck· Ing Association is urging public help in s lowing down truckers who ig- norc the 55 mile· per-hour llpeed hmit "We used lo be kno"n as t hi! good guys or the h1i;thway," CTA presi- dent A J. Eyraud s aid Thursday, .. Now the prC'"s and public t hank of as 'The Wild Bunch· and we don 'lLike lha l role." I !Paef. l•~d Any drivrr who spots a speeding truck is being urged lo write CT A head· <ioarters here w ith a description of the high- balling truck. "I promise that the truck owner will hear about it when we get a report from a complain- ing cltlten, whether that truck owner is a CTA mem l)(•r or not." f;yraud sold I : Pro football standoul ;o .J. Simpson has ;signecl.a mulli·mllllon ,d o llar agr eement ; with NBC to do 1980 Oly:-npi<'S commen- 1 tary und oppear In ·variety shows <ind l lelevision movies. fie i will produce some of thcmovi~ Eyroud said the CT A wonts to help restor<' tht Im age truck drivers once had aR tht> highw ay's uf est district attorney's office h11s dropped <'hargcs a~aan:.t a 53 year-old man arre!>ted an lal>l weekend's mob attack 011 a Na." Party bookstorl'. In making the announcement Thursday, Dist. Alty Joseph Freitas said he would decide next week whether to refile charges of aggravated a:1sault and rcs1st 111g arrest against Morns Weiss or San Francisco. WEI~ ANO HIS SON, Alan. :>4. were the only two arrested Saturday whe n a h a tchet· wielding crowd of 150 smashed up and later set ablaze the market for hate literature run by the National Socialist White Workers Party. "The case I'> on thl' back burner. pending further in - vestigation." Fre1ta'> -.aid. ad dang that chnr~es agaanst the two were difficult lo pro\ l' MISDE MBANOR ('JIARGF:S against the youn~er Weis ... wen· dropped Monday, the d1~lr1ct <it torncy's office ~aid . Freitas said he was "dead set against any mob rule." but Nazi par ty offi cials have complatr1l'U law enforcement ugcnl'ic'> failNJ to properly investigate thl· in1·1- clent. "The bookstore could only be considered a provurat1on. · · Freitas charged Tot Death Probed SAN DIEGO (A P> Jcannt'. Ruth Hogan, 19, was booked for investigation of murder after her 3-m onlh-old daughter died tn Tn- City Ho.5pital of broken bones and brain damage_. _ Senior Broum BOllOred Whik his son . Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr .. was m Japan tor t:.ilks, former Gov. Edmund G. (Pal) Brown, was at l 'C Berkeley Thursday where he accepted the Berkeley C1t::ition for his efforts on behalf of the University. Redwood Park Logging Nixed SACRAMENTO CAP)-A pro- posal lo log 18 acres of redwoods next to Redwood Nationa l Park has been rejected by the state on gr ounds it would conflict with federal plans to expand the park. Stale Forestry Director Lewis Moran wrote th e Arcata Redwood Company Wednesday that its plan .. would impact upon e~thet1c enjoyment of Redwood Na ti on al Park and recreational opportunities ... in this and future generations." The president of Arcata. Frank Leach. angrily accused the ad- ministration of Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. of sacrificing jobs to "the insatiable appetite of en- vironmental cultists." He said the decision would be appealed to the state Board of F orestr y. - day The trans it district ( S ta te J and the 480-m c mbe r _ _ Brotherhood of Railway. "'---------~ Airline and Steamship Clerks union <BRAC> are reportedly in general agr eement on te""1s of a new three-year contract, with the dispute centering on bow much of the pro- posed increase should be wages and how much fringe benefi ts. But one RTO oHiclal cautioned Thursday after talks adjourned. "ll could happen (a strike) again, even though we really are close.'' E,.,.. A acard• Po•tpoa~d LOS ANGELES CAP) -Tlu5 years Emm:.• telecast. during which television honors its finest achie,·emcnts. may founder upon a dispute between New York and Holl ywood factions of the National Academy of Tel evasion J\rts and Sciences. NBC said Thursday at was postponing the May 15 Emmy telecast and if the academy does not com e up with a s uit:iblc proposal by April 15 11 will cancel the telecast altogether. Park Eqan•lon Protni~d EUREKA (A P) -A bout 300 persons attended a rally in Eureka municipal a uditorium Thursday night to protc~t a proposed expans ion of the Redwood:> National Park. Speakers uri:ed the a udience to attend a hcar- ang which U.S. Hep. Phillip Burton, San Fra ncisco Democrat, will hold here next Wednesday ;md voic<> their opposition to enlar ging the park. · Fourth AUoto Trial Eau SAN F'RANCISCO CAP> --J\ federal Judge has taken under subm1~s1on the latest effort or former Mayor Joseph Alioto to collect Ii bet dam ages from Look magazine for an article linking him to the ~lafia. U.S. District Court Judge Wilham Schwarzt'r on T hursday wound up the nonjury trial, which began March 21, after hearing 31 z hours of argu mcnts. It is the fourth trial. 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BUENA PARK: ORANGE: SANTAANA: IHch 11 Orena•thorpt • Open w11lld•1• t :30 lot -Sund1y1 10 to 8 City Dr. 11 0.rdtn Orowe Blvd. • Open wettd1y1 t :JO tot• lund1y1 to lo 8 3900 So. 8tl1tol -No. of So. CoHI Pl1u • Open wHlld•Y• t:30 tot • S1turd1y 9 30 lot -Sund911 10 lo e 1l6 DAIL PILOT E DITORIAL PAGE Inflated Taxes Covemor Brown and other politicians speak with p ride about their position on "no new taxes" but they avoid the fact that most of us arc paying a higher fraction of our Income taxes because of inflation. The fact is. April 15 is going to jolt a lot of taxpayers. Wages and salaries are generally sub· stantially higher than say 10 years ago, and the added dollars a r e taxed a l progressively hig her percentage rates. But a dollar today buys less than 60 cen ts did 10 year s ago. We figured the federal and state income t axes for a family of four earning $13 ,500 last year, using the standard deduction and found that 12.2 percent of their income went for federal and s tate income taxes. Ten years ago $8.000 g,.oss income would have bought the s ame goods and services. l>ut only 7.3 pcrct·nt uf the income would havl' gone for income taxes at today's tax rates. Inflation has produced higher income tax rates without the unpopular legislation t o authorize it. Inflation h as cut into the wage earner·~ :.p cndable income through taxes much th<' way inflation itself c uts into the s pendabll• income of retired peuplt-and others on fixed inc<>me F.or those politicians who want to take credit for "no new taxes .. we suggest they must call for some sort of relief -perhaps index mg of lhl' tax rates to negate the ef. feet of innation und keep income taxes at the same fraction of income. Peculiar Claim Whc•n Pn·s idcnt Carte r cited the I ll'ls 1nk1 agret•ment in s upport of his human rig hts tampaign, the Soviets were quick to peant out that tht' pact a lso included a pro- mise of no111ntcrfc•rcncc m the interna l af fau·~ of other nations . That 1t did And the n oninterfe renc1.• claUSl' wa!'> s pec1fi c<1lly a imed at heading off r epetition!) of the llunganan disa~ter in 195fi a nd the Russian tank and troop 1nvas1on of C zcchoslov<1k1a in 1068. F'or dccud t•s. the long arm of Moscow tws bt•cn n•achang deep into the inte rnal af- f a1 r s of oth(·r countrie s. through the multitudinous Communis t p<trties that en· JOY Soviet support and with countless in s tances of s uuversi ve action. • There isn't suc h a thing as a Communist party, anywhen•, that d oe s n 't have its Moscow connection. And if one should s tray too far from the purty line as m Hungary ~ Czechoslovakia 1t stands to gel ~lapped down in u hurry. This despite Ull' assupmces of true na· lionalism from French <lnd Italian Com munists who ill'(! cithc•r lying or have very :-.hurt memories. If the Russiuns arc so dt·d1cated to t he I lc lsinki nomnterf t•renc e chms<', one might as k how they define their activities in Cuba, in L;,1tin Ame ric a . :.tf>d now m Africa. Th<.· fact is th~ Soviets have ignored the I fc lsink1 agreement right down the line, from human nJ,!hts lo noninterference <.1nd Ame ric ans who buy their nonin- t e rfe renc e arg ume nt agam~t Carte r 's human rig hts s tate ments are jus t plain naive. Thoughtless Giving For years now, humane s oc ieties and vete rinary assor1~1l1ons ha ve bt>en issuing a nnual picas to hJlt lhl· unfortunate prac- l1<.'C of g iving children live baby chicks, ducks a nd rubb1t!'> u:-. Eas tl'r µrc:.ents The law no w rroh1hits the: o nce-popul::ir c us tom of colon n~ th<' little CTl'alurcs to m::ikc them more attractive a~ g ifts But still. eve ry E<J :-.ter. thous :.rnds of baby unim;.il!> an: t·oncf('mn<•d to de ath fro m 1mprupt•r C'Urt.'. rang ing lrom outrig hl ncgll•ct lo ov1.•r-;.ill1.·nt1on by voungster~ v. hu <Ion 't n ·<1lizl' how dcl1talc.· tht.•\ arf' Clm·kens, duck ling:-. and habv r a bbits <.1 re 1us l not !)Ultj hJc-huu~ehold pets. They re tutc a:, t·un h<•. hut the c uteness 'oon wc<Jrs off. So thost• I h<it l'ur vn·c the holiday too often a n• abondo ned or turned O\'er lo animal she lter s to be d estroyed. Let's stick with the s tuffed a nimals that don 't n eed f ceding or vete rinary care and c an e ndure the well intc•nlioned punis hme nt of lovmg but unknowing young:,t crs. 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The study 1s not the work or fuzzy-faced radicals; 1t was con· dueled by a bri ll iant group of scientist · philosophers h e a d e d by Dow C hemical 's Jerry Decker a n<I Gt•neral Elt•ctri c's Dut c h born Dr. William Vedder The e ight-page document bursts the prevailing ener gy bub· bles with sharp impartiality ... A fantastic amou11t of misinforma· t1on. wishful thinking, outright demogogucry and mis placed hopes," it declares, "are keeping the American people fro m look- ing their future s~raight. in the eye " It is downright foolhardy, the report suggests, for Americans to count on a technolog1cal mrra· cle to sa\'C them at t he last minute. "There is not a straight· thinking scientis t or engineer anywhere who can promise a new technical mirarle or any kind . th at will s olve our energy problem," states the re· port o~ar Gloo1ny Gus ~~=~~ ~' ::=.~::,1.~r,~--'"':.1,'!:r.t: vle•n of tM M W'P4P9' Sit~ ••vr M1 Ptt•t l t OC....,,y Gu>. O•ily ~Itel. (JACK ANDERSON J Americans must make up their minds. the study stresses. that they will have to change their way of life and pay enormously higher taxes to develop new energy sources. BILUONS MUST be poured immediately into the minmg. transportation and conversion or coal. There has been a lot of loose talk about the nation's four trillion tons of coal. the report ob- ser ves. Yet only 6 percent 1s economically reCO\ erablc. a nd there is now no w:iy lo transport 1t. To produce electricity from a billion tons of coal . according t1> tile study. would cost a :.t<iggcr· ing $310 billion Huge additional sums m ust be s pent to develop gases, e lectric1 · t y. nuclear power. solar energy and other ener gy forms. "Unless w e do all of thes e th1 ngs s imultaneously," warns the secret study. "tht•rc is the very real possibility of I his country slipping into an un1maJ?inable catas tr'ophe. with ~oc1al up· heaval and revolution not ex eluded." The search for new energy. adds the report. must be accom pamed by strict conservallon or old energy. The report scoffs al the lumjng·off-the·lights school or eonservation. pomling out that a complete blackout or rcs1den· The new press tab cans with their tiny dots and ar· rows are almost as hard on folks who need reading glasses as the childproof pill bottles. Now I'll have to keep an extra pair or glasses in the refrigerator as well as in the medicine cabinet. THIRSTY .. t1a l lights would save only 3 per, cent of the energy consumed th American homes. THE SWEDES get along op two-thirds the energy tha.l Am ericans consume yet main~ lain equal living s ta ndards: Their secret: "They use more e{, hc1enl automobiles, use more mass transit. live in better in• sulaled homes ... and use mor~ erhc1ent industnal processes," states the study. Yet the Swedish solution won't be enough lo save the United S lat es from an e nergy catastrophe. By the end of the n •ntury. the :.tudy warns. the Amt•rl(•an l<1xpayers m:.i y hav~ to !.pend hair a trillion dollars.. to rt•mo<lel their homes and fac· tori es if the United States is LO :.11rv1ve the energy squeeze. The report suggest s that the energy crisis Is a far greater threat to the nation than the en· vironmcntal problem. Therefore, the repQrt calls for nuclear planJ construction. including the col'h troversial breede r reactor "For • the L' s to survive. ll needs an the help 1t can gel. .. v Nf'ORTUNATELY'. these warnmgs have not stirred the Energy Research and Develop· ment Adm1mstration. which is supposed to solve the nation'( energy needs. Four confidential documents from ERO,\ 's filc:i reflect a bus inei.s·as·us ual mood ins ide the sprawling agency. ~ One 1s a secr et. inch-thick draff or the third annual "Nationa~ Plan for Energy Rcsearch1 Development and De monstra, lion '' Its findings. though not dissimilar from those of the Decker· Vedder group, ·ar~ couched m soothing language. While the group's study warns of possible revolution. the secret ERDA document ~uggests gently that the energy trans form ation "can be accomplis hed because this nation is blessed with abun• dant energy resources." r rt•alc·cl Ii~ ,11,1r111)! 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'' f111c11ni.: 1nc'rP.l'tnJ.: pm hh· ms 111 tlu•,c· ,, rl'.1' Carier Walks Foreign Policy Tightrope.= Nol onl y a1 c• I ht• h•J?1'l lator' c·nnr ernc:d ahout tht• impar t on <·on:1um1·r l'o't' "h1c•h r(''-llll from bal100111ni.: 1n<,uranc·c• pr•· mllun .... al11·~:1·!1 lo IH' r.111 ... ed hy l.iri.:e JUd,J::m1·nts 1<11 111 1111 n•' :ind !lain111<(1•s. hut lhc•y l•rt· thsturtwd by romplainb thal lhc> c·mt!'> Jrl' makmg insurnnl't' p1 uh1h1t1v1· :and c1ri v111J.: pr11f1·~si11niils and bUSlllCSRl'!'> tllll of tlw mttrkt•t "IT APPEARS thaL 1n connl"C· lion with all such llah1hty ln surancc. a pattern is emerging which commence:. with steadily increasinjl msuranrc prlr es ;jnd culminates 1n the virtual un· availab1lity of the affected IO· suranct> covcraji!e," the resotu. lion declares Citing the fact that the laws on hablllly have remained essen· t1aJl'y the s ame for 400 years whi le society has undergone Wh.tt you nHd II •job.~ WAS!-ONGTON Wh4•thl•r or not President Carte r wins his tuRs h~ with lht• Hossi;1n' and breaks the hnkagt> ht>lWt>t•n ills armament ;end humc1n rlghti. an h1:-. negot1at1ons. the connect ion between thr two r t m ,11 11s .Js ~tron~ as ever twr1.• in lh1• l '111\(•d Stutes Rarnng a shirt 111 lht• countr:,, Amt'nca won't <11 ,c1rm 11nlr"11 there 1s soml' change in tht• Russinn hum an nghls situ a ti on that 1s accepted as significant by a large mass of our people. Be it out or s h ared con· v1ct1on or political a cul Ly . the President 1s behaving as though h e un· derstands this. He seems to un· derstand something e111e that none of his immediate pre· decesso~ could gel through their noggins: to wit, you can't tell the country what the foreign policy Is going to he; you must <'Onvince people of it, you must go out and sell it. FROM KENNEDY to Ford the occupants of the White House have been so Impressed by the constitutional p ower whic h makes a president the sole con· duct.or of lorelan policy, they ull Josi allht of lhe fact lhat thi power & nullified If a sizable part oftbtnaUoosayswcwon·ldolt. So far In blJ youn.r preslden· cy. Cart« lsn't mnklng that mis takf'. And. wonder nf wonder&, all that traveling about the country tlurinl( which. ht says, he was · k•ttrnin~" somt•th1n~ about us, may not be complete eyewash. flt' st•ems 10 have pi cked up that human rights 1s :.i deep and g.-nu1n .. co nt·ern or a large number of <iur prople. Nixon. who must bt• given credit for rh<i ng1ng J\mc•ricun arms limtla· t1,.,ns from a had propaganda Juke into something serious. never appreciated this. He would ~o lo Moscow, strike hill deals, anrt thl•n make ttie m istake of al· lowinK himself lo be photo· ~raphcd drinking champagneskl with the brutes MILUONS OF us saw it on telev1s1on and ~ot sli"htly s ick. The sight of our president throw· Ing his arms around thos e con- c c n tr at I on c amr keepe rs d1 m1m~hrd the enlhusws m peo- ple had for defending Nlx.on's often qwte le~ltimale peace ef· forts Carter isn't about lo fall Into th at trap, 1f for no other reason than his personal position on humon rights is. as he told the U.N. General Assembly, "a com· mltment. not just a poli\ical p os ture " ll would h e lp, . however. if sometime soon he de· voted an entire spC'ech to the sub· JCCt. He Is h&ndllng volatile mntertal people have been known to dlt-for freedom and the world need!I to know how far ht> I~ prcpurcd lo go on these question.--.. To mony pollticiana In op· presslve nations, Cai:ter's words '( VON HOFFMAN ) must sound as if he is going over their heads, around their govern· ments. directly to their people. T hat's dangerous sturc, even when a power pipsqueak like Castro t r ies to do it. An Am erican president command· Ing worldwide admiration a la Woodrow Wilson or Franklin Roosevelt can strike despots. who are already so Insecure they rely on the torlure chambers of their secret police, as a real threat to established order. As matters stand now, lhe tyrants in Hussia and Chile must feel th~•t Carter is inviting their people to revolt. M orcover. Carter ought to make It clear that when he is talking about basic h~an1-ights h e means just. that. Otherwise some ~pie are going to take this to mean that he is d'emand• ing an American-style political democracy, When you consider the number of governments around the world that mruntaln themselves only by shooting their opponents. you can judge how destabilizing Carter 's messatte could be, even without the thought that we are secklne control of other places by plant· in!( our own p<>llUcul Institutions there. There 1s also the disturbing thought that Carter's words wUI encoura,e desperate men and women In one place or another to revolt. Should that ha ppen, what will he do if they appeal to him for help in establishing the pnn· ciples he has alr eady convinced them he is committed to? If the revolt lakes place outside the iron curtain. h e could lend material su ppo rt without touching off World War 111 . but the consequences for our diplomacy are awesome. A REVOLT within an lron cur· tain country would put him in lhr sam e trick bag Eisenhower found himself in in 1956 when the Hungarians rose up, In no small degree as a result of our clan· destine encour agement. and then were slaughtered while we did n othing but spit epithets at the Russian slaughterers. But will Carter find it within hi ms elf to put restraints and qualifications on his human rights poUcy? In his southern background and strong, perhapis even reroclous. religiously rooted m orali't', Carter resembles no president so much as Woodrow Wilson. Wilson discovered that the public of his time responded to his polltic·mora l dream to spread democracy and Its bless· lngs about the globe. But a dream in the head of a president cheered on by nn en· thuslastic and t houghllei;sly )deaijstlc populace can turn Into a perverse mania. Wilson, who bef a n by entertaining the noble d e uslon he coulcl teach d e· mocracy lo Mexico, ended up by 1endln1 an lnvadln~ army acroRs the Rio G rande while the American Navy was order~ to aelie lhe JtOrt. city or Vera Crui. The consequences of that presi, d ent's h1 ghmindedness was it' series of acts for which manx Mexicans haven't forgiven us lQ this day • With Carter and Andy Youns pla ying off or each other and cgt ~ang each other on, some people f ea r that an a ll·conquerint ldenlism m ay lead ihem and ui 1n lo s ome distant Africud morass. Jn the present mood. we ma y go cheering all the way, buti, just as a president withou': popular approval can do but lit;. tie. a president enjoying v ast aJ>i probation can do far too m ucb. :- ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robnt N IVrrd Puhl1wr TllM•lltl Kc,.t.1/. F:dctor nnrhara Kr111b1rh. 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DO•IT·YOUllSILI' tUCl>CllT AOVICC O" ""0"lHIONAL CAllll>CT INSTALLATION AVAILA•LI:. l I TAMPA, Fin. (AP> -"When • ahe m oans a cert am way, 1 know what it m eans. ••Jf she bhnks :l1l eye, 1 know what that means. "I know when there•s trouble, when she's feeling pain. .. No one else could care for my daughter." LUCILLE };S POS ITO "'.1 i; deserib111g l11•r d.rnghll·r. F.la11w. who hus l.it·t·n 111 OJ coma sinn• Aug . 6, l!Wl, wht•n at ag<' of fi 'IH' f a II <· rl to aw a kc n :1rtt'1 .111 emergency appcndcctO'my. M r s . F. s p o !> 1 t o a n ll h c· r husband, Louis, have tahn <:are or Elaine since then und believe they w1U be able to continue now that they've won a legal battle that started over $9. An inflation-based , $9 m onthly in<"rease in Soci.il Security bl•nefils t o Elaine resulted m t·:im·clJation of some state a!>- :.1i.tance they had been receiving. THEY LOST A $20 rnonthlv pn•1>cr1ption drug allowantt', th~ use of a costly throat s uction ma chine and payment of 20 per cent of all Elaine's medical bills. Administret tive Law Judge Charles Lockwood ruled that the family not only was entitled to restoreUon of the benefits but also mJght be ell1lble {or add1· tlonal ass1!>tance from the 1ov· ernmeut. / Elal ne'a m other. 64. and father, 67, Uve on a fixed Income or $414 a month. The state aid cul· back meant a loi,s of $120 a month to them -money they said they couldn't make up T HE STATE Si\ VS il had no choice but to cut its aid under Supplt•mt•nta l Security Jnc·omc (SSJ >and Medicaid programs. The $9 increase brought Elaine's benefit'> to $140 OJ month and made her ineli gible for the $4 a month 5he got from SST. And pe rsons mehg1blc-for SSl an florlda also are con3ldercd ln eligible Cor Medicaid. Mrs. Eaposlto wept quietly as the decision was l(lvcn "Elaine dol':.n't nN•d lht· m oney." she suid. 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LJ .. :j .. · V INYL/ASBESTOS · • { 12x 12" FLOOR TILE 1 r>ur.1hl1'. low }2c • ----1 ui.l •t 11111'· loo k lor .. \ 1·n """ REG 19c: H 11<111 Ill t 011 ... r ... :lll', off . VALUE SELECTED BOYS' STYLES FOR EASTER FASHION 25%oFF REG. LOW PRICE Authentically man· t.1tlorr•d f'lacks. Shirts to match nnd m ake them look t hl'tr hc:-l. No-iro n, r•:1sv-t-;1r1• polyestl·r. <:11101"' SAVE $25 DISCOVER RICHES W ITH A D URABLE METAL DETECTOR 11497 REG. 139.99 ff' :ind JO\.'.:" magnum d ua l Rearch coilR. De- tecting meter. Audible s pcukcr. Vernier tun· in~. E<1rphonc jac k. Olh('r modcl8 on 88le. (. J, 11 SAVE 25% ~·~ I l EASY.CARE 52x70'' 1 1 TABLECLOTH l I 'hc111 ~· 11f wh1lt~ 699 or m.1 n v color-. ~""""'""-....l~L.,....1.M.L....:J flOxOO'' •••••• 9.99 REG. 9 .49 10484 Nupkcnw, •• 4.llH SAVE20% WEBER~ 49'ER BBQ KETTLE tH1 " .• rlra. I 'or• c-49ss t.11 n l'OVl.'rcd 1..c-tll£' fq.~ht ~REC 64.95 '""':incl burn 11111 GI F1'WJ\RE~ I >rn•d l'IJlrflYB m 1288 l'nr th-to nes for homo d ccora-REG. 19.99 t 1on ucccn ls . SAVE $50 JO" GAS RANGE, SPEEDY OVEN ('on vo1·11on529s: /1911 I a n ~ t'. ~ (' I r. d cunmi: 1-:i.'l'. REG. 579.9 .:...-.-lll'!A-.":1.~t•t.tl\,n:o.; trrc pilot SAVE NOW AT WARD'S LOW PRICES-IT'S YOURS WHEN YOU SAY "CHARGE IT!" Learn to ~save at Ward's. \\/\RI>~ ADVF:t<Tl!'.IN<: l'Ol.IC\'· If '"'ir \\',inJ~ -•or1• ~bould run nul nr nny 11dwrt1•rd ''' "" 1hrr11w tl11• -.11" pnu"I. nr hhrt11lrl rin 11• '" n11l ·"'"" ti111• tn pr11,lmt11rn nr 1r.1n•J10fl.1lcon 111111·1• rn \\',11.f v.tll c•ll•·r rfw Ht•rn '" '""' ·'' lh•• .111• pric1· v.h1•n ll 1' rf"•ltll kc>tl llu,<ln<•• n111 tpph 1r1'f l•·+u ,,,,, .t'1•t t•tu , .... ut' ..... i..,,,, · I''' .t Hu\ \\hrr1•u\.tll1tt.f1•qu1ln tnu 1t1•fl1·< • tril\ hm11t·•I '" I<• k • .1d.1hlo· 1111 turul WAHi>" l'ICll I\(, 1'0 1 ll 'I II .cn 1to•rn 1 n••l d1 n.t,.,J ,, ... 1 n'<ludtun or ,1 .1 ~pn1,ll lhn 11 ,,. 11l •t~ '"''l:ul.1r vr1111 A -~fll'C'1.1l Huv" rhrn.of•h nor n~l1111-rl '' .1n m11~tnndrn1: "nlut'. In th1~ .tt ~•nu• r•·• ol tt pru f '"·*" \.\r\ l·v ._ ..... , •. , 1pt1u ,,,,' It '"11 h,1\1• ,, •1uc•,t1nn r110t• rn1n•• •• n ... \\.ud ,,(f,, sl ,~• nu ut (tit·''' ,,,II du n1,1rt.te.'' rt1I '""' nt o1r1 t \\ trd """' CANOGA PARK• 883· 1000 ROSEMEAD • 573·3 110 SAN BERNARDINO • 714-884·9231 EAGLE ROCK • 254-9261 LAKEWOOD • 633-7600 COSTA MESA• 714·549·9400 PANORAMA CITY• 894-821 1 LYNWOOD• 537-6000 FULLERTON • 714·879·2500 WEST LOS ANGELES • 836-7922 TORRANCE• 542-6971 HUNTINGTON BEACH• 714·892·661 l COVINA • 966-741 I MONTCLAIR• 714-62 1-3054 SANTA ANA• 714-547-6841 NORWALK• 868-0911 RIVERSIDE• 714·78~3000 HAWTHORNE • 970-7305 ------------- SHOP MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 10:00 AM-9:00 PM ... ~ATURDAY 9:30 AM·9:00 PM •.• CLOSED EASTER Statewide Report Holiday Weekend Skiing Good By The Associated Press Ski conditions compiled by the California State Automobile Assoc1at1on indicate that skilng will be generally good at most ski areas for Easter weekend. ...... ..... )0 ,. '"'""'· Q-4 on •IH"'4 Wiii\ Olr>l~ln. tt•• CM In ,.,._, ~M ln<f\n, oooO on 'prlno ..... ,. -. <IWllfl -lrom Nfflll t1M-1J.1l l"'ne'. qoOCI on '1>1''"9· ,_ dOutMe (j\.ir• -1• ""'' -Al.,._Me_m •1 ~ln<f\e\ QOOC1on-•'19wllh-ob\l•cl0\ ... ••n <Mir\. f°'#!)\Urf~~ hlh H.,,..wooct J; i. Int tw\ •••t to qood on W>'•"9 w•1"1\0l"IW otKl«lt\ t-O <h••r\ S~111w Vllley -11 •11ncllt•. t•lr tOooo<IOll -lnQ, t .e.le ur. 9-I•. 1' doublt r~r\.tnd two \ur11u "' ''''' T•-16'.l .. wl 10 10 ln<f\e< t1lr to 9000on sortnq. o"" t f\olr -1 IM• one rope tow ........ .,v.11 • ., • )ll)t,..,.~~ .•• ,, IOQOOdOnWH'H'O U llle\ 1\run' Siii IMfhw -1 .... 101ncn.\. t••r to f')n'Odo""o"nq OHH dol>vt>lf' <"••' "'' • .,.. ~JO 1n<~'t. "t:'Y qooo on \of>flnO wun tome ob\t.c:•e\. two <11•1;'.;::=~ 1 H In<~"'· lair to l)OOCI on M>< lno w1tll ...,.,..et•b~t•<10>, ovtr~f;!!';.'.' •'=~~1S tn<he\ t••r to QOOd., \Ottno. ,..,,,...~to<••t Oftvo~ Otr \tOl)t\ •0ur <N in tUrli~ MeMew' 1• u tn,.t\t \ QOOCll 10 'tlfr/V OOOo Oft'°'',,~ 'OfTMt 00 ''a<.lti\. leve,,c.1W1,.-,,. twn \Uff4it• t•th ••• , V•ll•y·MI ...... -1• J6 ln<f\e•. 0004 to •rlV -on \l)rlnq Wit~ '°"'•Ob\t.c:lr\ \J•OCHl~tl.,..,,., tow ...... ,. P•·n • '"'"''· PoO" on '°''"4 two<~''' one I bi.Ir one rooe ,.._,.,.hMI" U•n<M Hol., 900<9 to _y_.,on-kedPo-tll "'" ,.,,.. MllO. -IZ·•t •n<n-., tatr to OO<>d on >Qtlfl(j wltll•°""' C>IXtfCIO. lnf M llovbt•~.,.,~ Sea World Bid SAN DIEGO CAP> -Sea World, an aquatic park. says it is !>eek Ing to lease23 acres of cjty-owne<t M 1ss1on Bay Park property forupansion Sea World said 1f 1t can gain the land and other necessary agency approvals. it wants to add a 10· acre lake on which acrobatic waler !>kiers would perform before up to 6,000 persons in a new stadium. 01 /IJ EVER BEG ATillE TABLE. l'VE ,. ASTE D 1JlEIR FOOD. II WASHlNGTON <AP ) -The Federal Communications <.:om · mission has ruled that a Texaco tclev1s1on adven1sement was pohhcally biased and that staUons airing the ad must present oppos· rng viewpoints to comply with the se>-called fairness doctrine. The ad was carried at the same time legislation was pending in Congress lo breakup major oil companies. Although the ad did not explicitly mention oil company divestiture, the FCC said, it visually and vocally showed that it took many years to build the oil company and that it was the van ous "pieces" eoming together efficiently that pe rmits a company like Texaco to do Its JOb for the con!iumcr These comm<>nts, the comm1ss1on s.ud. "went to the v~ry e!i- sence of the divestiture issue ." Th.e FCC rejected fairness complaints against two net works ancl one television s tation, s aymg the three aired sufficient commentary opposing divestiture to balance over-all programming. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY I SA LE ENDS SATURDAY, APRIL 9TH ... HURRY, SOME QUANTITIES ARE LIMlT.ED! ee e! 1WO FABULOUS DAYS OF SAVINGS AND SPECIAL BUYS! HURRY IN, SOME QUANTITIES ARE LIMITED! Save $4. Step out in ~omen's side-buckle pumps. 'I .1tl1111•d ,.(m g 1n 1"nm - l11 11.d1I,. 11 vl11n ll IC'Ot 111\l'rl 11r1·1han1" 111.111 r11.1cl•· "'"Id. lll·t·I. S pin ....,p 1111i.: 1"111111 Bfl •., 'I. IO Special! 991 REG. 13.99 Polyester print tops with butterfly sleeves for the stylish woman of today. A8Rortcd Spnng prints art• machine washable . Draw -strm~ bodice or scoop V-nN•k. In 38-46. 688 Save 26%. Boys' striped knit poly/cotton shirt. 4 ,hutton .... 01 1<1 1·nllar "f>Ort!o. ~h j rt°' 111 "ti 1><'1 la~h tnn u1lm ... i1t11 1 cut to n/!'ior, pul v1 · .. t Pr ~ 111 Chtnt• W,bh.1bl1· :-i \I. I! ,, -I •11111'' 5ss REG. $8 VALUE STYLISH A RRAY OF MEN'S DRESS, TEXTURED SOCKS ( .d I. o v<.'r t hc ·CH 11. or :rnkh• lt•n,1tth soc:kt1 111 Holid;; ;inci pn tlt'rn ~ T .1kt· .1 handfu l! 10 I I 27% OFF STRONG, STURDY SC REEN DOORS :-.:.1tura1 nn111h 1088 won't ru11t 32" =:.--t1r :-111xHn" 8t7.<.'s. REC. 14.99 Other~ 1<ul1-p rl<'l'd. -Ha.rdwere lnclud~. Ill 11.111'-'t , \I\ I FlllAI~" 1/2 OFF PADLOCK YOU CAN DEPEND ON Lt1minat1"<J. two. g4c l..t·v; z1m· rout Hl'Mist" rust REG. l.69 II 1\lll!W AR~: Save $6. Stylish accessories to accent your outfit. V i n y l han d ha~l-i in t·hnict·sty lt.·s. Wht., bo111· 2.50 e11 .. 11cnrf ..... :.!/$:1 Dress milinery. 25r~ off 11~~$18 Enr picrcinJ?, ~al. 11 am-5pm ........... 5.99 I '- ~"ASI 1111:-.1 A<'C't:SSORIES SAVE $5 EUROPEAN STYLE VISA " POLYESTER SLACKS FOR M EN 12ss REG. $18 \' is n ~ is texturized to clean easy nnd wear in comfort. Ban-Roi" waist. Now hues . 30-40 SAVE $2 6-DIGIT POCKET CALCULATOR LED cli.,plov. 599 l>e c1 m ul 1loat1<. HV , 4 l'unl"ltnn.~ REG. 7.99 ONE-COAT LAT EX EXTERIOR PAINT }'"lot f1n111h re- 1111<t11 hltetrrinJ? In I 00 color~ "'199 I CAL. G. 12.99 SAVE NOW AT WARD'S LOW PRICES -IT'S YOURS WHEN YOU SAY "CHARGE IT!" Budgeting?· ·We'll help. --- WARDS AD\'EltTl~INC; POLICY: If \11ur Wa rrl' ><l11ri· ~hould n m 0111 ,,1 nn\ 11rl v1•rt1•Ml CANOGA PARK • 883· 1000 '. •. r~ '.EAD • 573·3110 itt•ri111 rlurtni.: tht• "'"'' !Jt•r ""' or ,.houlll "" 111•01r111t 11rr1\t' chw tu pmdul111Jn 111 1r11n•1M1rt11t 1011 EACLE ROCK • 254-9261 .... \l.f:.:'',·ooo • 633-7600 I" 11hh:m•. Wu rd• .,. 111 11111 r t 1,.. rl•·m 111 \ 1111 •II 1h1• • dr P""" 111 lll'n 11 .. r•"''" 1,,,.1 Thr• do,., 11111 PANORAMA CITY • 894-821 I L 'r i · ,',"QOD • 537 -6000 toJll'lv tn ··c1, 11r11t11 • ""'I ( lo·'"'"' ,,,,, .. , nr "'Sp1'<'111l ll11y.. "'here ll\Ml1~l1· •11mnl1llr• ••fl• no , WEST LOS ANCELES • 836· 7922 TORRANCF. • 542-6971 .. 11rih l1111111d 111 tt .. I. .. vud.1l1lt• on h1tnd COVINA • 966-7411 MONTCLAIR• 714-621-3054 WAH l)S l'fll( 'IN(; 1'111,1(. \'; If 1111 1h•r11 •~ not <l•••<'I 1h1•cl 11• n ri•tf1u•t 111n nr ""a "~P•'C't.i l lltt\" NORWALK • 868-0911 RIVERSIDE • 714-784-3000 ti•~ 1111h 11•1•111.ir pr11t· t\ :-.1111 1111 ''"'"·1h111111h not t.,t .. ,,.1 ,, un 11111~1 11nd1ni: '11lu1•. In 1h1• .• Save $5. Inspiring selection of scenic surf clocks. A llx l4" li thogJ ;1 p h w 1th hat ter.v-opcral eel clock. "C'' batteryrxtra 1499 p 18x24" R<.'IC. 24.99, I !Um ( 't 9x50" R l'K· :14.9H. 2!J.tl!l REC. 19.99 @ 1 1 rn 1.:s SPECIAL 244 In p e rma n e nt pr<·ss polyl'stl'r/cottnn. Lon~­ poinl drt>ss collar, nc•w 1·11lcir:., Sitt::. 1 ·1 '~·1 7 VALUE EASY-CLEAN BURGER MAKER <"ooi-.. l111r~erN }}99 lfl 1.:1 rntnul.f•f4. ('lean. n11 "ttrk. REC. 13.97 ll<>l 1~E\\'AREl- Catcher Included. SAVE •30 REAR DISCHARGE 3112-HP ROTARY A u I II I h 11 k (' 159ss pu ll -~n >.l11rl. 5 p!-01t. h1 . ud.J flt. REG. 189.99 l!-cydt• mowt•r .••. 69.88 A J ell ~BERNARDINO• 714-884-9231 COSTA MESA• 71 4-549·9400 FULLERTON• 714-879-2500 HUNT INGTON BEACH• 7 14-892·6611 SANTA ANA · 714 -547-6841 HAWTHORNE• 970-7305 ~ut -.um~ t••J!ulur pru ,., tn,t\ \.,tr\ h\ ••• .,....:r.•,•hu ttn •--• ff vou h.",. u ''',.'"'''"" ronH trt11\..: •ny \\ .trdN 11d" r11 • "'' 111 pl•··• ..... t.tll Lill' inun.1i:1·r 11t vuur nr11n ~I \\'nrd• ..i11ri SHOP MONDAY THROUCH FRIDAY 10:00 AM-9:00 PM ... SATURDAY 9:30 AM-9:00 PM ... CLOSED EASTER ... A JO DAILY PILOT Fnday. Apttt 8. H)77 L. M. Boyd SuhDlarine Made of Ice Reagan Aide to Address YAF &} ;~J;~ ... . r ,,,, H.n.r .......... By O.C. HUSTJNGS lion are lllVlted to atteiid h o m e o r P a l fllmthes are i.nvlted For man, 551 5747 or JJml'l> '.(, COSTA MISA. 0t111oo..~, ,.,,.rn.tt any of the meelUlgs. Mc Laugh 11 n, l 9011 details, call Robt!rt Coft. Powers, 752-9260. " · 541·5554 ~ Nevada Senator Paul Th La WU .t Norwood Terrace • Chent asks 1r the U S. Navy ever built a :sh ip made of ice'! The reference, no doubt, U. to the plan or the U.S . Bnlish and Canadian governments during World War II to construct ice.cube aircraft carrier s. That':. right, u1rcraft carriers madl' out or ice cubes. rtefr1gcrat1on machine ry or a s ubstance called pykretc, a cumbmalion of water e1nd wood pulp, was to ket:p the ice hull frozen solid. Des igne rs msii.ted such a ship would withstand German s ubmanne atte1cks in· Llsmuch as the tin fi s h w<iuld make no more than <1 three.foot crater m that ice A pro- totype call<'<! the Jlabhakuk 60 feet Ion~. 30 foet wide, 20 fret deep was built m Canada It prov('(j workable Uut the· whole plan was st·ratchc'<I 111 Dl•ct.•mbcr ur ltM~ when the sub- marine threat lcssent•d WORl>l-t <1 "Wh<il two words SPt'lled t''l(actly ahh ehani:t· both me:rn1ng and prcmunctdt1on when the 1n1t1al letter or t-:ic-h 1s cap1taJ1zed?" \ "J<1b .ind "t•>h" und Polish" <.tUd · µoh ... h IJ11l I say four ctc- tn·..,i,c.., hud played the role or Calamity Jane? Tut tut. How about eig ht ac- tresses? Jean Arthur, F rances Farm e r, Jane Russell, Yvonne de Carlo, Evelyn Ankers, Doris Day, Judi Meredith an·d Abby Dalton. The voices of boys typically 250 years ago d1dn 't ch:iniw until they were about 17 or 18 YC'a rs old. Or ~o tht• musical historicins report. Today, ugl' 13 i~ most likely the year boys' vo1C'1•:. l'han~1· Why th1:. diffcrenee is i1 my~tc•r) PUZZLE i\ 'Jri.1tmn on un old puzzl(• Three men 1H•n1 Lo th1• ~rOl'l'rY store and bought a ham (or S25. f;<wh gave the cashier a $10 bill. The t::ishier gave them back five $1 bills in change. Each then took a Sl bill and together they gave two Sl bills to the bag boy for carrying the ham out lo the car. Figure it out. Each man paid $9. Three times $9 is $27. Add the $2 for the bag boy That makes $29. What happened to the other $1. Address mall lo t M Boyd, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa 92626. For the Record D._•olut 1011• 01 Marrlagt- 1•1W •,u.,llf .,,,,, ''''" 11 '''"''"'' 11f")r1Mf I~ /\,rfh 1 '"''' ,,, , 1f I t lj •t' ""I• I .it •I Htt ~.I N tlh.1•n µ/\Rr fl(""' .... ,,,. '" • I 11HI ff) ,1 H IHJNOV Jt:M11 ,11•11 • I Mt•, ( .1tOI Art1• 1 ot p, 1t 11n " n '" f Al l ~ 10 .. ••nh i • • 111 t tit••• \"V\lt W"U••\111111 • 11 '1 ,,,.n 1 fA\T( ~ Odhi· J ·•"''1 "1h'1 u Wll .,,, CPti '''""" .. ,,. Cll)y 1 It..: I t If~ l f'n"llh/ 1•1" Jf'ornn1• ,...Alt t I '' Arr-r • f 1~ i M tr • ''t A Ii ~·1 I '' 1 fl 1 4 "'t ' ... 1 '9\1 ,,,.. •• II ,_ , I I I • ,, h •t A•lf I t-t • •1 f11" I •4 1 I , • •• ' ., Hf)WA .. f> .. .. \ ., . ., .. . I " ' I ' ,., I' . ' .. ' .. ... .. ' "ACIFIC YllW MlMOIUAL ..... .. I l'mrti-ry M<1rlu.1rv Ch,1tlt'I 1'100 PdC1l1l V"•w u,,..,,. Nl'lwO<)rl CaltfOrl'l11 fi44 2100 McCO•MIC• MOITU.OllS Laquna Beach 494·941 '> L..iguna Holl<, 768-0933 ~,In Ju;in C.tpo'>ff(lf)<.) 4Q'\ 1176 ULTI·IHCHROH fUMlR4L HOMI Corona del Mar 673-9'!10 Costa Mesa 646-:>424 HLLH04DW4Y MOITUAU' 110 Broadway Coc;t., Mo~.1 642 91 ')0 '.,,,.,. ftRAC.Hfl\~C\. r~, t 111•! I 1..-1•· JJ t l\Wt r ~ ~,•h ; f\ , ... ,, t n,1rt• '-( HAOTMA'4 '"' 4 •111 •"' H1•rf>i ,., w 1uu"' Pl~-4r.sn>f')Y\ ·1 V•itfd tt•,t,,,,.. N1 I Ao•lt N (',ti "lol\""4 l """ J 11n11 M·Jrln• .; r Longer Buses Sought :'tt an a g l' m 1• n I 1· " 1·eut1v1.-s at thl· Oranr.:t• C'ount't· TranMl Dis tnl'l tOCTDl would hke to or rler 10 m•w hu~C'S "'h1ch .1n• 20 fp1·t lrongl•r th.in n.·~u lar <'Oat•hf•!> and nn· .1hlt.· lo tx·nd <1rnund 111r nt>r.., But ll<'Tl> fl1n•1•tnr' arl' -.1lttng on lht• 1dt•.i lur l Wll \.\ l'l.'\.. :0. 1\ report to d1rrctor.., .,aid tht· long hUM'' rould hulcl 67 se atrd pa s'l·n~('rs .ind 1()1 tn· ' dudtn~ thn~1· !>Landin~. .1 b out onf• lh1rd more th:in thr n•gular 40-foot ('Oill'h Tht• long hu-.ei. would h I' c• q II I "p I' ti w It h a htllf.!t' ltk1· cl1•v1t r nt•ar th•· t 1•nt1•1 lo t•nJhlc tl to I urn crorn1•r-. ,1c; "'1•11 ·'" th•• 't.1nct.1rcl c·11at·h Farm Firm Head Dies \tt>llf~STO 1,\l'1 P.1111 1•11,tl'r, m1l1111n;11rl' prt•!.iclt•rll of Jo~n,t 1•1 F:1rm-. Poultrv. Im·. ('ol l.q1.., .. d an<I d11.•d or an ap p.1r••111 lw.111 .1tt:ick "hilt• 111gg111g Th11r-.t1:1v .tt 111.., hconw tll'.1r h1•r t• Fo-.lt•r . ,2. r.111 11nl' or llw f,1rg1•..,t pnullrv .111d milk. pr111l111·1nr.: 11p1•ra ttnn' on lht· \\'('<,t Co,1,t lrom lh1• 1·11mpan\ ·, ht' .11t q 11.irt t' r' at 1.1' tng..,1011 Laxalt, c hairman o( e gana 1 u~a (752-7576J. Ronald Reagan's bid for wall meet together with the GOP presidential the .S•ddJeback Valley In Laguna ~acb the nomin.auon 1.11 1976 will daytime urut In the home meeting as ~chedulcd fur be at the New'port or Shelvia ~~er, ~l~l Thursday at 9.1~ a .m . an Sheraton Hotel Apnl 16 Arcata, M1ss1on VaeJo ~he home of Kit. Droll· lo address the 1977 (837·2309) on Tuesday at inger, 1535 Caribbean Western Regional Con· 9 .30 a.m. Way (494-6465). re re n c e of Youn g The Saddleback even-• • • Americans for f-'rccdom ing unit W1U be held Wed-T H. E I R V I N E (YAFJ. nesday at 7:30 p.m . in Republican Assem bly, a • • • the home or Jun e local c h apter of the ANO FORMER gov-McGwre, 24772 San Vjn. California Republican ernor Edmund G. "Pat" cent Mluion Viejo Assembly <CRA) plans a Brown Sr. will be in (581·439.zl . membership m~et.rng at - N B h 7 :30 p.m . April 21 al e wport cue the Th.e Ne~por~ Beach VenadoMlddlcSchool in following day lo speak at evening unit will me~t the Deerfield sect.ion or the third annual Newport Tuetiday al 7:30 pm. an Irvine I>emoc ral1 c Cl ub the home of Linda · .. Awards Dinner. Scheck. 501 Cliff Drive Speakers wall include • • • (642-6878). The Newport Mrs . Lois Lundberg, GOVERNMENT re-Beach daytime meeting chairman of the. Orange gulati'on of homcowm·r will begin al 12: 15 p.m. County Re~ubltcan Cen- e1ssociauons wall be the Wednesday m the home tral Comm1lle~. Dennis subject of April 12-14 of Adelle Manell 2027 Catron, state vice pres1- meetings or ,the Orange Jf i g h I and Dr' i v e, dent of the. CRA, and Dr. Coast League or Women Ne w Po r t Be a ch Nolan Fruzelle, prest· Voters 1548.9789,. dent oft.he Orange Coun· Prospective member!> In Irvine the meeting ty CRA .•. and those interested an will lake place Wednes· A 1 I . I n l e re s t e .d seeing the league in ac· day al 9 : lS a.m. in the Re publicans a nd their '-••venile Care Group to Probe Mental Health <.:ntacism of the Orange County Mental Health De partment's treatment of juveniles in custody will be examined by four outside consultants, county s upervisors have decided. Dr. Ernest Klatte. county mental health d1rec• tor, asked for the investigation beeause of recent complaints about services provided by a mental health team headed by Dr. William Loomis. Some criticism has been leveled by county pro- bation officials while there also have been reports of internal confbcts between some members of the team. THE TEAM provides psychological service for youngsters at Juvenile Hall and other county Juvenile institutions Klatte told sup<'rv1sors he personally had in· \'l'Sl1gated the serv1 c·c. He !>aid he was ~atisfied that Loomis has bC'en try in~ to make improvements and the s erviCl'S are not foully '·But 1 am not a child psychiatrist." Klatte said~ ·I think 1t would be a healthy thing to call in an out· side consultant .. lo either make suggestions for t•hanges or to <igret> with :.ome of the changes Dr I .oomis has tx·cn trying lo bring about." SupC'rv1sor Ralph Diedrich said, "The com µetence or you and your department are not in que.s r 1011 in my mind.·' Hl'T. llE SAID, 1r Klaltt• would be more com· lort;..ihll' with nn outside review h<• also.should make • l'rtain tht• 1·valuulor~ twvecredtbihty. Klatte· .said one ot the consultants would be Or. Perry Hach, J San 01c,::o County Mental Health Department child psych1atnst. He said Bach "''rvc'd as chairman or a committee on children's . ind parent·.., right~ ror the Amcnccin Psychaatnc \..,soC'iation He 'aid nn<' 11tht•r t h1ld psych1atni.t and Lwo 1·h ild psycholo1:1!>ts '4 0llhl ht• h1n'<1 First Aid Class Set Tht• Hed Cross• South County Service Center 1s .s pnnsonn~ a s tandard f1r!>l aid and t•ardwpulmonary r t>· :-us1·1tat1on class from 7 lo 9 p m every Monday ' :ind Wednes day from April 11 through May 11 :it V1c10 EIC'mentary School. 26782 Grand<'. M1<,..,1on Vtt'JO Ht•g1strat1on t·un bt• mJdC' hy calltni: 492-6664 or RJS-5381 bl•twt·cn HJ <1 m a n d :1 p . m . WL'l'kda}S Call 642-5678. Put a few words to work for ou. Special Festival Scheduled "A Very Special .l\rts Festival" featuring art skills by handicapped child ren will be held ut Santa Ana College Apnl 23 More than 600 han dicapped c hildren will participate in th e festival scheduled from 8 :30 to 4 p.m . The public is invited to aUend the event sponsored by the National Arts Commit- tee for the Handicapped and co-sponsored by the California Alliance for Arts Education, Orange County Department of Education and Santa An ci College. Justice Feahued Speaker Justice W1ll1 am P C l ark Jr of the Ca liforni a Supreme Court will be the featured speaker April 28 when the O ran ge County Bar Association holds its Law Day meet mg al the Newporter Jnn . Newport Beach. The program will in elude the presentation or c·1t1zenstup awards to 10 county high school stu dents and nine Liberty Bell a wards to selected community leader~ Superior Court Judg<' Betty Lou Lamoreaux 1.s ser ving as Law Day chairman for 1977. The dinner in the Monte Carlo Room is scheduled for 7:30 p.m . rollowing a social hour. THE rLUMllMG HEATING All COHO. .,..... ....... , .,,.......,. •''""' tn Y'°"''Att·•~' •J11'-.",1()NVI( f(J t<"i ) '·"'"'"" c •C'I It.: t , ·~.~:~!~! · I I f ,..~ .. ,,.,., (t• I' t t '~ 642-17s1 •1"~"::J Co111111Gnd~ .l <.1ml's D. ll<>nson, th<> C<.ll 1forn1a Na- t tonal \.uarci nffircr d rs ignat(.'(1 HS I he future• commander of tht' Los Alamitos i\ r m l' <I I-' o r c· f' s HC'sc•rv(' Cenl<•r. ha:. hl'l'n prom1>ll1d to hr 1 gad t<' r g l' n (' r a I. Th<' national g uard 1~ slated to take ov(.'r the former Los Alamitos Naval Air Statton nl'xt month NOW IN SMITH TVTHILL LAMI WISTCUff CH4NL 427 E. 1 7th St Costa Mesa • 646~888 Sanla Ana Chaool 518 N Broadway San1aAna • 547-41 31 Ooen1n9 Ot r hr COSTA ,,BtCI llOTHHS SMl'TM'S MOITUAltY · 627 M111n Sr Hun1tn91on Beach 536-6539 NUfAMILY COLONIAL fUHHAL HOMI 1801 Bolsa Ave Westminster 893·3525 0 GENERAL PRACTICE OFFICE \)f ALEXANDER BOKOR. M.0. 275 Victoria Suite 2H Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Phone 631·2415 631 -2416 24 Hr Exchanoe Pte11'le (;all For App01ntmf!nt .J MESAI 1706 NEWPORT BLVD. (At 17th St.I -631-2910 I~ Tow• & c_.,.,, "llffo Mto,I onH 7 DAYS -HI. TILL 9:00 l'.M.I Sl ILL MODELING FASHION SHOWS APRIL 8 & 9 ALL DAY South Coast ?lua MOPEDS Sales & Rentals Free Demo on •aattl ''City Bike .. INTRODUCTORY OFFER lwitft couponl I 5et of Cktotti saddleba9s or I set of Cimattl saddle baskets wltti tectt Mo~ pwchos.e • I 00°'0 Ftn•cinq On APfW'oud Crwdit BaftkAmm cord /Mos tee-Chor9~ MOPEDS WEST 2811-1 ~wport Bl•c:l, H~wport Broch l'/1 INock Horltt fl RMCho Mitt.I 67S-8440 Quality, Comfort, Beauty j 11SOFA ..•. SLEEPERS .. MANY BEAUTIFUL STYLES & FABRICS TO SELECT FROM ... AT VERY REASONABLE PRICES DENTE'S FURNITURE IN LAGUNA MIGUEL 27812 FORBES ROAD, PHONE 831·0931 H-t: FREE OEUVUY Son Die<J<> Fwy ot MCNl.-Sot. •·6 S-.11·4 Fi,,_lnc) A•ollobl~ IOACI Cro-Yolt~y P1twy. JC Penney NEWPORT €j CENTER FASHION ISLAND STORE ONLY NEW GARDEN SHOP HOURS! Sat. 8:30 to 6 p.m. -Sun. I 0 to 5 p.m. EASTER COLOR Beautiful Seasonal Color • EASTER LILIES • HYDRANGEAS • AFRICAN VIOLETS • GLOXIHIAS • ORCHIDS and More! WE STOCK A FINE SELECTION OF HOUSE PLANTS, TOO . LJ ___ _ MARGUERITE DAISIES HOW Excellent color plants for sunny coastal areas. Available in white and yellow. Regularly 1.99 , . ( \ . ~ . , • . .. . • ' J Friday, April 8. 1977 .Shop D~Sl~e~~rs ~hbp. Weekend Calendar Easter Rites to Float By ALMON LOCKABEY O••ly ~ ... , ..... ._. w111 .. Compet1t1vc yachting act1v1ty 1s l1~ht 111 Southern CaliCorma this weekend which probabl)· means that most yachtsmen will be observing Easter either ashor<" or afloat. Mt•unwhill•. two long wstunce races oul of :\t•wport Beac h were sC'ht'<.luJed lo Marl winding down today. The four boat:; 1n Balbou Yacht Club's (;uadalupe bland ran· were :.cheduled lo finish here today, nt-arly u week after they Marted the 600-mile circuit last Saturday. THE FIRST OF NINE boats m Newport Harbor Yacht Club's 800-milc Cabo San Lucas race are ex- (on>•dfr.ol~ wOu•n• •llCI cooler .,..,00\d O,IQlt 3 01 0 m. ~•tutd•., S.c.ono tow 1 Jfp m. L•qnt v•r•ab• ••"a' nlqt-1 •iWI $U,.OAY "10'"'"0 ht,Nlrl rt•Qn~ ~lurO~V 1111 '"'-r ,.,, Mql'\ 1 St• ""· low f.11 \ I.,,, to# • 11•"' (U4<t1JI h·f'fwr·• •t •'' ""' t '.,.....,... y (.tl'ld,,1~ .1 7•P m t I nt I •f>•., \-intt ,. l t ,,, l\n t ,_.,n "4 '•>t"ln l·iw • )/ o rn 1 l • I .QI &JiW .. •'U"'' """''"''",..Iii,...,,..,,\~ "" 1 'II"'•....,..,\ 11• rn '-"' llom " rn. ""'.,., tf"tnOf r.11 ,,, •·110. '• M .... ~fl'll\11 \)Otn W-h'f t•Am Sun., Moon.. Tldt-• Suri He-port flllDAY ··•<<>"flit)""' , 1)111 p,,, ~ATUftl)A'I' t 1'9 A n1 f OH m ._-4'"''''"l'""" 8••<n •'••, '"'"'' 1 --.OuThw• 'l~lr \wtll on• to '"'!ft' f•t"I l•tt-•ftttt't0Qr1 A,_. t~nll'\g Ne•OOft ' • lluc" .,,,. to '"'° 1 .. 1. S<vllnq cono1· l u • t1on DOOi'. The most uruque Easter Sunnse service afloat will be Seal Beach Y;icht Club's fourth annual ob· servance 111 which bl'twecn 30 and 40 boats, with more lhan 125 JX!Ople aboard, raft together just in s ide Alamitos Bay Saturday night to be on hand Cor the hoped for sunrise Sunday morning. pected to cross the finish line late today or Satur--:;===:::=============;;;;;;;;;;:1 clay, depending on the force of winds along the Baja Californrn Ceest. Design Plaza·~ o one-of·o·k1nd shopping d1stncc tucked 1mo a quiet corner of bustling Newport Center: Along these ottrocuve courcyords, 1n airy wood studios and shops. ore art gollen~s. home furnishings. accessories and specialty stores where 1he area's finest Interior decorators shop for thoc special Item-or room-or service. Offices of several Interior design firms ore here. along with those of graphic anises. planners. architects. hair foshion and other designers. BUT WllF.TllER OR NOT the sunrise is visible, there will be tapt'd orRan music Cor all hands plus a 20·minutc sermon by the Rev. Chuck Lane, minister Cor Athletes in Action. The service is non- denominational. In N<'wport Beach, Voy;igcrs Yacht Club will hold the tharcl rac<' of its Humphrey Bogart Series for Performant't' llundat·ap l<acsng FleN yachts and the L;iughhn St•m·s for l\t1dgct Ocean Racin~ Fleet rating., Ltulies' Race Set Wednesday · King Harbor Yacht Club's women 's s<.11ling aux- iliary, The First Mates. will hold its eighth annual ladies invitational regatta Cor visiting female skip- pe r s from San Diego to Point Dume on Wednesday Rac<·s will be sailed tn Naples and Dag· gerboard Sabots with A and B divisions ;n both categories. The regatta 1s unc..lcr the auspices of the Southern California Yachting Association und the Southern California Women's Sailing Association. The latter group sponsors one regatta a month at various Southland yacht clubs with a perpetual rrophy presented lo th<' hest overall woman skip· per. Brunch will be st·rvcd on the lowt-r desk of the dubhouse at 10 a m folio\\ <·d by a skippers meeting ;1t 11 a.m Hac1•.., "111 ht·~1n promptl~ at noon Finn Returns Boats Rebuilt in Mesa The :"t•wporl Furn, only threc·t1mc winner of the Finn Golf Cup< l!Hi2. J!Jfi!J :md H.17-1 J h.i.., r~turned 10 production only :.ioo :-urcb from its birthplace in Costa l\ksa Produrt11111 of Lhl· nl'W Finn.., tH•g:.in <Jfter the ongin;ll mold.-." 1·n· fnund and r''<"h"tl'd 111 ~1 f1t•lrl north ofthcC;1 1'.1tS;.ilt l.<tkl•111 l 'tah TH ERE Wll.1. HE ,\ slighl d1an1:1· 1n lh1· lt{'\\ hoals, h11w1•v1•r 'l'h1•\' will lit· built with a double bot lorn now u1lowt·cl undt.•r th1• l'la..,.., rult•s Thi· 111•w hoa\'. .on· lw111g built b) R~r1n,_. 1Jynam1cs 11f c ·11..,l,1 ;\J1·..,a d1•\ l'lopcrs of the ne" t v.:o·pic·cC' f1 ht·rgJa..,s 1"11111 m.1..,h "1th interchangea hit-tips for sl, 1 pp1·r.., oj \ .in 111g "1•1 ghls Details of tlw lfoul1l1· li111t•1m -. \\111· \\Orkc:d out hy Fred :\llll1•r .11111 111·111 \ !-.pr.1f,!1tc· Ill hnth fnrmer C'hamp1on~ in 1111' 1·l.1 ' TllF. Fl' IS \ I 1·111111 .111111· inch planing dinghy \\ h1ch wa ... 1h•..,1grwtf hv )( 11·h.1rcl S,1rll\ nf ~"eden a ... thl· ~1ni:f,· h.md1•1 fo1 1lw 1!1:-i:! '.1cht1n.i.: Oh mp1c~ 111 ll1 ·lsmk1 IL h.1-. lw111 llw Oh n1111c· -.mgll• h.1ncl1·r ,., .. r 1111·.-.11111 "·'' ,., 111111 ''"" '" 1h1· Sohni.: 1n l.1-1 '\o\ 1·1nlwr' lnlt-111,111011.11 \ .11 hi ll.11:mi: I 'n10n 11,ollol Ill)! lo"'"'' I lh1• I\ I 1.. 'I \\ h1ch Will ... all Ill th1 l!IKOJ!am1•,,1l 'l,1l11n. I'. 10111.1 I SSR ''\\1th 1h1· 111" m.1 1. lllf' Finn I" not JU~t .i ho.i t 1111 b1~ p1•11pl1· '·"" \I 1111•1 \ 011 p1d. lhl• t1p tom .itch '1111r w1·1gh1 111111 It 1 h·· -..1nw \\ 1\ a pole' Jult•'r pick-. h1' poh• /\111 .. 111\ "'1· .111• r"Cl'tvin~ mqu1ne ... from ;i~ I .tr .. W;t\' :I'> f'.!ll I 'I" .. 11111 ,'\I w Z1 .. i1.md ""hot h th(' ne\\ s p.1r:ind111•w h11;11 Action m olh<'r Southland yachting ports Santa Monica Bay KING JIARBOH YACHT CLUB -Spinnaker Series, Saturday. PACIFIC MARINERS YACHT CLUB Stein Series, Saturday, Sund<Jy. San Diego MISSION llJ\Y YACHT CLL'U Califonua Circuit, end~ toda) CORONADO CAYS YACHT CJ.Un Spr111g Series. Saturda~ l.1ghtnmg Classic SAN DIEGO YACHT CLL'H Harbaugh Trophy <MORA> Saturday. Encino Power Plant race <SDHFJ Saturday· Lull In <Sabot I Saturda~. Youth Race Slated Entries urc bein~ n•questcd from local yacht club~ for the 1977 Youth S;i1lin~ Cham1}1onsh1p to be held June 26 to July l at thL• H1chmond I Calaf.> Yacht Club. Entrnnt!> must be 19 years old or younger. The regatta will be ~ailed in Lasers for the s mglehanders and m 420 Class sloops for the doublehandt>d champ1on.,h11>. The winners an e:ich event will bC' sent. ex- penses paid. lo Quibernn, France, to p;irtic1patc in the International Yacht Racinu L'n1on ·~ World Youth Championships in J\u~w;l. GOOD FRIDAY COMMUNITY EVENT FREE FILM "SHOES Of THE RSHERMAN" Noth Arilhoriv Oui'ln A Ru\s1an POOP Red Ch1nd .ind world hung»r TONIGHT -7:30 PM ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 428 Port. A•enue, l09Y"O loclt APRIL SPECIAL FREE CAR WASH WITH ANY un1!n FILL·UP 1No MINIMUM) COSTA MESA AUTO WASH • "59Harbor Bhi< 6'5-10~ WE HANO WASH RECREAT ION VEHICLES CAMPERS & TRUCKS 9/nniversar STARTS MON . APRIL Ii THRU SAT . APRIL 16 In cel•bration of our I 5th Annlnncry and in oppr~ciatiOft of ovt many loyot friends and customen . . . we offer our r ... • stock of Imported and domnHc Chanchffen, honcJinq la"'Ps, wal scOftCH and tabl• lamps at fab.llous reductlOfts. An opporfwtity to purchase c°"'*"'ly s~Kt.d Items from ttw molt co"'P' ahenliH collKtlon of truly flna LICJMincJ Fixtures in "'• Harbor arao at ~ed pricn. Sal• stcrh Mon., April I I tfl and contltwn thN Sat., April 16. ~~~ SAVINGS FROM DIMMERS and FIXTURE BULBS wtth ttt. pwchas. of any CHANDELIER 50% to FROM OUR EMTIRE 70 0/ STOCK OF FAMOUS ?.Ii /0 IMPORTED & DOMESTIC\..._ • ~ND • CHANDELIERS ,~MORE • HANGING LAMPS , ' . "I I • WALL FIXTURES • SCONCES • FINE TABLE LAMPS USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN (L·!~iJ r •. \. . HAPPY BIRTHDAY JERRY GOVAN Look for Muldoon's at the entrance to Design Plaza. Shop where designers shop. And where they worl~. too. FROM All YOUR FEMALE ADMIRERS DE51Gn PLAZA NEWPORT ~Et CENTER ues Steel Radial Blem Offer The General DUAL STEEL II RADIAL Get the long mile- age benefits of radial ply construc- tion along w1lh two steel bells for punc- rure prolection. and polyester cord for handling ease $ ~~' tubtJf,,11 While They Last! SIZE BR78-14 -ER78-14 --FR78-14 GR78·14 HR78·14 FR78·15 GR78-15 HR78-15 HR70-15 fl"q P1ico It l'<r•~cl $65 9!> -S68 95 S69 95 S76 95 S82 95 $72 95 $7895 S84 95 $89.95 Blem P11ce $34 95 $41.95 $42.95 $46.95 $49.95 $43.95 $47.95 S5o.95 $.S4.95 wlloltwell, P4ul S7 •~ rede.at l AC1l(f t I•. FE T, $2.45 $2.55 --$2.67 $2.89 $309 $2.76 $296- $317 $33l The Calibrated· General Jumbo 780 WHITEWALLS SPECIFIED BY LEADING CAR MAKERS! Ttw ul'r'Pral Jumbo •~ w11n l 91:iss t.•· 1, '"' 1on9 mil~· a91 '"a .i 2 ply polf f•\l• r turo toOy lor ' ~moo1 n 11oe lh1· ~1rr>r IHI' l"al come~ en IT' "'Y 1q74 new ca• 4for Sil[ 80 RIPLAt lS I Ill~ P•ICI .... ,,.., • ..,\1010 Pa.rs and \1np1H I I r. Ptr f,tt SI l!O S7 ,, '2 33 sno IHI S7 gz I? 46 SHI S1" S? 91 1J •3 SJ 19 afs~ ,.,, table al co,,,omble rncu. <;1ze A 78· 13. plus $1 80 f' eder .;I Excise Tax per 11e. Drum Brake Reline INTER· WXURY & COMPACT MEDIATE STANDARD $MAU. TRUCK s3e95 s3995 s4395 s4e95 REGULAR REGULAR $42.95 $46.95 REGULAR $50.90 REGULAR $54.85 Complete Drum Reline mcludes new Delco Brake Linings on all four wheels, repack bearings. inspecl wheel cylinders-grease seals-brake drums -master cylinders -brake hoses. and road rest your car. Disc Brake Reline available at comparable savings. SPECIAL ALIGNMENT Wea d1us1 caster. camber loe-1n, and toe-out settings to c ar manufacturer 's spec1f1ca11ons -. ·~ .... Don Swedlund Inc. '''Ced •I 1110•11 ti Oe"ttt t T1te SIOte\ Co"'"''",..'' P••ceO I f l""•P•nO""I d .. I .,, Ot1pl•y•no tll• Oene••I tltn latwHn Adm.ts and lakw 2855 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa s12's Comoact & Standard Amen can Ca[S COAST GENERAL TIRE Phone 540-5 71 o· 646-5033 Sooner Or Later ou'll Own Generals A J 2 DAILY PILOT Friday, Apri l II. t9n DOUG'S FLOWER SHOP 1899 PARK AVE. ICorn~r of Pan and I 9tti St.I Costa M~sa Phone 631-3944 FREE ORCHID CORSAGE With Purchase of SS.00 or more WE HOW HA VE lWorid Widel WlllE SERVICE Send Your Lond Onn 11M Refo'c_..,, '-ch Ecut..-Specjab ORCHID CORSAGE a.,. us 79c: AltRAMGEMEMTS St.+Mg .. 56 '5 LOWEST PRICES OH ROSES. PLANTS. MIXED BOUQUETS Compiete coverage ot county · government •nd courta. Ev•rr d•y .. In the DAILY PILOT ~ IJ1ale1Ulted DEAR PAT: Could you provide us wllh lhe name or a group which could help us find a good home for our dog? Since we have moved, he doesn't have enough room to run and he's begin- ning to bark too much. We don't want lo take rum to,.the pound. We love ham a nd want lo make sure he rinds a new home with more exercise space. Our dog is a well-behaved Doberman. W.A .. Cost a Mesa Phone the Anim al Assistance League, 960-2900, or Pet Savers, 530-3170. Both of these groups wlU try to find a new ho me for y our Doberman. If A YS h(•ars from any re ade rs able to care for him properly, you wUI be contacted. Debtor'• Kfn Checks Laa.o DEAR PAT: My sister 's husband left for parts unknown. Now bill col- lectors are after her for debts he in- curred that she knew nothing about. Is she obligated to pay his debts? The cre<litors tell her that s tate law re- quires her to hqnor her husband's con- tractual obhgatiMs. Is this on the level? P.L .. Costa Mesa Your siste r would be wise to contact an attorney regarding this matter. The community liablllly law <SB 1601) does provide for llablUiy for the contracts of e ither spouse out of the communJty property, however. Effec- tive Jan. 1, 1975, lbls law also made other significant changes In the com- munity property law. "(;(II 0 ~ .. ,.,...".Mir In Pol l>li•• l'O( ~·" '"' rnl l"l)r Of"IUlll/ lllr ""•"""• und e>< llofl Y''" o<td Ill IOl!'f ""<r'""' 10 pm """'""I OM""""'" \fml llO•' QM<'JllU'll to 1'01 flu••· Al ) ""' "'" 11' llro"v• C'oo&l Dwl11 />ilOI. I' 0 8oz 1)6(> <'o•lo Mua CA f~ A.I many lrllt ra o• poa,.lllr MJ1lJ bit o-fd bl.I plloov<1 1nq1<1rtn or lrllrr 1 IOO( 111eh.id1119 !hr rrodrr I /..U D0"1t oJd•OS alld ~ .. "°"''" piw,.., """'~ ro>m01 tit-cu-uodtrtJ Tho.ten/""'" o~• s ciao ly r urpl Solurda!I• V....arried /tlatclt Book DEAR PAT: Where can unmarried people who are living together obtain information about all the legal aspects or this type of arrangement? One hears about all the possible pit· falls. but there doesn't seem to be any readily available advice about how lo avoid problems. H.O., Fountain Valley A new book, "Sex, Living Together , and The Law," by Carmen Massey and Ralph Warner, provides tbe In- formation you want. The attorney authors explain bow unmarried couples can own property, deal with leases, legitlm atl~e c hildren and much more. This 186-page, illustrated book is published by Nolo Press - Courtyard Books, Box 544, Occlden· tal, CA 95465. Stars, Stripe• Bidden DEAR PAT: Last April I ordered six sets or flower seed:. from American Consumer Inc .. which were supposed to grow in lo "Laving American Flags." l enclosed a check for $18.95. When I planted the seeds only two small whale flowers grew. The ad promised a refund af the seeds didn 't bloom into "the most glorious bicentennial display." I wrote re- questing a refund and enclosed a copy or my canceled check, but I haven't received my refund. E.P .. Newport Beach Your refund now has been Issued. 'Stinky' Strikes Again BERKELEY CAP> - The rapist police call "Stinky" because or his reported nauseating body order has struck again. A 46-year-old wom an was raped Thursday and described her attacker as having the odor or gasoline and oU. IT WAS THE 48th similar attack. and police believe the as- saults were committed by the same man. Community l eaders who have organized an effort to help catch the knife-wie lding rapis t saw the latest attack as an a ct of arrogance. "THE A1TACK was an arrogant move on his part ," said th e Rev. James Stewart. leader or the search for the rapist. "I thought organization of the community would have made it impossible fo r him to ·continue in this city." T h e Berkel ey C ity Council has offered a $5,000 reward for the rapist's arrest. RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY w...v .. w..t ...... ltU.._..11 .. c .... w-.-1.e.0219 ( L. M. BOYD INFORMS In the DAILY PILOT Qlaµtain Nrmns Dilatrrbrhs There Is A Difference •.. FOR ALL YOUR BEDROOM NEEDS! -WJTll ' '[ CllE~IELEX JI EATERS OF COURSE! Would You Spend The REST Of Your Life On Anything Lcsb? J GIO W. Pacific Coast llwy., Newport Bell<'h, CA Local 642-1522 Toll Free 752·1666 Ami.a f'..-Th llalboa llay flub ) ' ., Auction Picture Fading Good Buy or Rip-off? By JUDITH OLSON Ol t,_ 0•11y Pilol Si.ti Dinner wns over, the last cup of coffee Wal\ poured and the guests settled down to the most important part or the evening. Auctioneer Ed Katz ha d brought 175 .~orks of art to be sold for the benefit of proJects of the Orange County J\kd1cal and Bar associations, and they were about to go on the block The nearly 100 people Ill the room eyed the paintings lined up against the wall. They <1lready had noted their choices in the catalogue provided by the auc t1oneer and were rcady lo buy. Katz swung into motion, start ing an unsigned Calde r with an opening bid of SI to get tht• salt· moving. From there. he swung into the' higher pricl·d work .... i.:1v ing a pep talk all along ah<1ut what a good investment lhey would be. When the pace slackl'netl. Kal7 chided the d octors and atturnt·~ s and their spouses. ··u ave you gone out to pra te• J frame lately? Docs anyone ht·n· paint? How long would IL lal.t· you to paint this? For J!Ood nt•s-. l>akes. you must have a crork in your home or oCfirC' th<Jt \\ould cost you SIOO to repair "IF YOU HAD bought Pwasc.,o befor e he died vou 'cl hJ\ l' quadrupled your ·monC'} ... Ill J. Patrick Galvin eyes art. ••• Art Jtwt1<ms h;1v1· lweom1· ,, popul.1r fund ra1s111g method 111 1 he· p:.i!>l t:ii.:ht or ... e1 Yl·ars 111 Orangl· County At l l'a~t one 1:-> s t h 1•dult•d 1".1eh \\ l'<·k ancl s111111·t1m1·" Sl'\ 1·1 al an· going on ;it OIH"I' i\r1· tht•\ .i-. gnod .1 ... the•) s1•t•m 111 111• from th1• 11uh1tlc"' l'Jn ;J t11l lt•l'lOI g<'l n•alh good \\ orks al .t h,1rg.t1n pru····· Cir 1-. there a 1-.11eh to thl' \\hul1• th1ng' ~111-.t 111 llll' tour 01 !-.<> tom p.11111 · ... 111 1h1• 1.11 .... \nge I•·.., art.1 "h1t h put 011 JI I aurt1om. npt.'rale IJ:.r .... cJlh 1h1· ..,Jml' "'a} H1·pn;M·ntat1'<''-trom the l'Om- p.111) hu~ p.11nt111gs lithographs. 1·1t h1ng... t•ngr,1\ 1n,._... .u1d ..,,.n graphs ..ill oH•r 1h1· world. lake thl·m b;ic I. t11 lhl'rr \\ an·hous<· .ind fr.tn11· thl·m "'1lh m<1ter1al pur1·h;1sed 111 hull. Ea cit \\or!. h~1s ,, · ·c·1·111f1C'all' of aut lwnl11•11~" on llw h,l(·k <ind b111graph1t•-, 1111 ,., 1·ry art1 ... t an· ,1\'allal1l1· The· 111mp;i11 _\ 1iro ,1d1·-, ca1alo1~11l"" p1111t1•d 111\ llatmns thl• <•url 111111•1•1 . llw arl ond frt·l· promot11111.tl rn.1t1·rial so ,111 the hos l group ha.., to I.lo i.., arrang1• foo<I .111d u rown .rn<I '-t•ml out publtc-1t\ and JO\ ll<1l1ons ,\ !-.POKE~)'IA:\ FOR ont• of lhl• ("lllllJJallle., !-.<lid till• iJUC'· I 1on1·1•r 1,11 "" :1 p1·n ·1·nt or thl' ,., 1·n1ng ... '>Jil·s. thl· group gcb 20 pt· re 1·nl. lht· .1ri .rni.:1·r · ~<·h 5 p1•rtc•nt .rnd lhe· 111mp.1n~ l.t·l·p ... lhP re sl 111-. 1·omp.1n\ puh ••n ;,oo 700 ;iuc•1111n ... Jll'r "'•tr all OH·r lh1· 1·11111111 ' .tnd 111 F-:ur11p1·. ;ind he· 1·•.t 1m.111·-. .11u 1111111·1·r-. l .. 1111 .11 ournl $SO 000 pt•r ~ 1·ar ·1 ho• ,1\ t•r .1~'.t .11l<'l 1tt11 . I ho· ~p11!.1·-.m;rt1 1nd1l'Jled, llnng:,. .1h1t11t $.')(H)(I itl(l11 Somt· tor11p;1 111l· ..... -.uc·h '" ('roll1l'r . 111 W1•-.1 1.os Angl'll·:-.. "Jlt•nl~ 11111·n 111g l)l(f.., ;rnd thl' aul' t1on1•t·r' "ill nut go lowt•r llobl•rt -;11i.., ho\.\t'\C'r. ~aid ht• will nnl t1<•r1•pt .1 li1d tf 11 1-. 1011 low IJut \\Ill ll(lt SI.ti I' .11111pe•flll1J.! IJ1cl \\ ,. \\ 111 ..... 11 .. It•\\ PIC'<'l'" bl'low l'Osl te1 k<•t.11 an auc·t1on moving," Sills s~11d "On !>onw lhtn~S WC' Wtlt bl· happy With a $.5 rir SIO profit " An arl cr1t1c dt1imC'rt that thN;t• ~inds of companr<•!> Clfll'n makt• thl·tr o\\n prints on inr<'rior p;qw r . or off<•r l0d11111ns that iJrt.• ·1tm1tl'<I'' only to :1 pa rt1culur :iuctron. hut Sil l-. tnsrstNJ that L'\ c·r.> \\Ork or arl hL· ofrc•r., 1~ an 1riginal "\\'E WlLL :\OT put •m.>thtnJ! rn our c·at:.iloguc· that "l' <:on l ~ay 1s original." ht· as-.c·rll'd "We •. ire honorable I hJH' <> reputu- l1on to m aintain · Sills, a former :.al1•smJn, !.aid hl· buys compll'll· t•d1t1on., from artists or a~ much of one as he t•Jn Most bidders at art auctions st'L'm to bt· lhC'n· lo do something ror their org:.rni 1.at1on or charity, howt•ver. and not to collect valuabk works of urt. Onl' doclnr said hl• planned lo :-.pt•nd ~round S:>4')() al h is group ·~ auction ··W<:'rc· buying for a clcin.itwn It 's a n1c<' way to make "tontnbutwn,' h<: :-.:.i1d. ffr adm1llt>d he· km·w lttllC' about art but ).a1d he and his w1ft• h<td ··done tht>1r homt·work" by going to a g<rllery hefon· lhl' auc- lt0n to t'<iucatt· thl·mscl vcs Mary Ellt'n Ho urk. a Laguna Beach rc~1dt·nt. ~aid ~h<.' buy~ thing:-. !-.h<' hkc·s at a rt auction~. ··1r I wC'n' i.:oini.: to PJY H'•) much J 'd chC'tk on "hat 1l \\Uuld bt• "'orth. · s h<.• added Whtl<' lhl· auctwn" a n· ~up pos1:dl) an <.·a~y \\ ;o1y for i.:1 oup' 111 make' mom•). th<'.>-l':rn t urn 111 10 a lot o r \\Ori. t\hmbt•r • -.oml'11mes hl·lp trans port th1 pamtmg~ l rom tht· trut l. to 1h1 ~alt• silt• and arrang1 th<· t•\h1b1I T llE NEWPORT.('OSTA t\lc~;, Rranch of lhl· Amcncun Assoc1a 1um of l 'nivrrs1ty Wom t•n m adt Sl250 on its r<'t<'ni a ucllOn but th<. c·hairman !-.<lid 1t wa~ n h;.ird · l'ttrned profit ··wl' spC'nl a whol<' clay help1nj! them 1 th1..• comp;my > dt•t·1u1• what Array of paintin gs wait to go on the auction block. BEA ANDERSON, Editor ~r•ddy Apr 113, 1977 p1c·turt·:-. to hri11i.: do~r..'' sh1• s<11d. ··wl" n ally work1•tl hard .ind tht'V ch d m:.rke a Jt1t ol mont'v. it "a~ our f1r-.t y1·ar. Wl10ll 0prohably do it uga10." I\ ;1thy Gann<i" a). t ha1rm;m of '\t•\\ land School s aut11on rn lht• f:r II. ~ard al I I heir t-11 '1rti. only madt· S149 for the• ~chool. It "as an en Jo) J hl1· 1·\ c111n g- hut w1· "'on t h,eH' anoth<·r om ' 'h" sJ1d ··our JI Pa tlo1•,n l SN·m lo b1 reach lor them Thc·rC' ar1· rww homC'; hen· ;md pl'oplc <Ion 1 h.I\ 1• 1•n(lui.:h monl'y t11 huy art. · ~h t ~a id thc· aurtwnt·t•r -,ei•mc·d ~noll \ · a ncJ """ ~ a r' a ... t11 lo\\ ar ti" llll' group · l!.· m;11ll' l'\'l'r.}ont• fed hact. llC' :-ard lhl' a11d1t•nce "'a" t:old " :\Jr~ Gann<i\\.av addl·d thal lhf' m:iJor c·xp<'nM· lor th!· c\ e·n1ng' wa ... lhl' liquor "The· bar hill k1ll<'d us," !-he lamcntC'd. R O B E R T S ILJ.S sai d rnm t•lhtn.1! ltk1· lhb \\Uuld n<·ver ha ppl'n at onl• nf hi s aurtwn:-.. · · W c• · r c· m u c h m o r t' p r e1 - r<'s~wnal,'" hC' a!-os t·rll'rt. "We• put m a ·ru~h•on show of art'." The' h1gg1'!-.l <JUC'slwn to lw :iskl•<l aboul ar1 aur t1ons 1s "h.1l huyer' art· g1·lt1ng for l h<•1 1 monC'y A Lo ... Ang1·ll•s·basC'd arL h1-.- 1or1 an and appra1st·r said l'lll· phat1 callv th;.it ·•arl a11c·1tons <iri· Ill<' of the: h1gj!e><;t np orr .... P<•nplt• "111 ).pl'ncl hundrrrls of 11111 a • .., .11111 nn 1•r t ak I' I he• art e 1111.. UI 11f tht• fr:imc. Thill ,., cruciJI in rollt•t·t1ng." i\ numbt•r ol C'lut•s arc availa- hlt• :.is to authcnt 1t•1ty and value, .,he s:ud, such as collector's marks, wattormarks and type of P•lfll'r. bul lhcsc t•an l be ob- l>erved in a framed work. "Thry i:ive you a cC'rtlrJcate o( ;1utlll•nllc:illon." lh<' historian ... ;110 adamanll). "l!ul a ll you'rt> ~1·1t1ng IS a M'('llOll-ral<' Pll'CC of .1rt \\1lh :i 11•rl1fH·:1l1• .. \ol c\·cr- \ thing .t pa1ntt'r do<·'> 1 ... 1•olll'Ct:i- hlt-. "Tllt-:Rt: l\ltt: ,\ lol nf oul .md 11ut I rauds. ~omc of I he\\ orks .in· print<•d by th1· auction people t h1•mselvt.>S on cheap p;.rpcr. "llow can you wh()lesale <irt. hl•:-.uks ·? How can you wholcsalr ,1 un1ciut' t•xprrs.,ion? The re a rc no \\.hol<'salc prices in art. The word r cfC'rs to large quantities. "Anti," s he added, ''the stuff is poorly framC'd. But pC'ople don't. know the diff<.·rcnct•." S he !-.a id the auctions are suc- r1•ssful hcC'ausc-of the s<:l-up. Tht•v usuallv follow dinner anrl drinks and by the time the saJc s l arls . the crowd 1s mellow. "You vc had a few dr111ks and v11 11 w ;int lo impr ess your I ru·nds," the h1).lOnan t'xplamcd. 'I h!• his t orian s.1id pcoplr -.houl<l do rarl'ful i>turly hC'fon· huyin~ .i 14-0rh or .1rt. "Think of .ill lhr fl'!'.<'ilrl'h y11u do to buy u CSef't\ltT, Pagc B:l) Novel Birth Labor of Love Journalist-a uthor Oriana Fallaci Ry I.INDA DEUTSCH LOSANGF.LES CAP) -On the day that Mao Tse-tung died, Oria na F'allac1 wrC'slled with an uri:<' to drop the novel she was wr1t1ng and f1,llow h e r JOurnahst's instinct for news and history · "I wanted to be in China. lo"go there n ght away," she recalls "But when l am writing tllis book, I s ay. 'You sit at this desk and you do this until you rin1s h.. .. - So she didn't run off to Ch1na. And s he. the Jlalian journalist whose interviews pro bed the M uls and psyches or s u ch public figures as Henry A. Kissinger a nd the shah of Iran , s topped in- tervicw111g. Celebnl1es and heads of state m ay sigh with relief : the woman who h as b<'cn called "a p!iychological itucrrilla." "a tigr<'ss of thc typewriter" and much wori;e by those who suf- ferer! hcr ~ltni;tinll appraisal, is a full tlmr novchi;t now But the real 11urprise is the latest book the tough lady has writt<'n. 1t ·s called. ··Letter lo a Child Nl'ver Born," and It is as fra1lle tis butterny wmas. It Is a book to weep over "Sure I am tough," she says. ''You have to be tou~h to write a book like that. •. It is a nice book. ch?" she says with a smile. "I love it. I left pieces of m y fl esh on that book." The s lim 114-page novel js about a pregnancy and mlscar - ri age, but it also is a bout a modem woman's most crucial decision -to give birth or not. HER LAST BOOK w as about the Vietnam war. "Why to be s urprised?" Oriana asks, gestur- ing with her hands. ··Because I wrote a book on war'> They arc s urprised I wrote a book on Life and death?" The s tory s he tells is a m onologue by a n unma rricd woman journalist speaking to her unborn fetus about "the terri- ble question" that is the book's ·theme. "What if you don't want to t,e bo rn?" the woman asks the child. "What if someday you were lo cry out lo .reproach me: 'Who asked you to brmi;t me into the world, why did you bring me into it, why?' '' "Life is such an C'ffort, Child," the woman says. "Jt 's a war that is renewed l'ach day and its mo- ments of JOY arc bricf parentheses for which you pay a cruel pncc•. How can I knowthalitwouldn'tbc better to throw you away?" Oriana Fallac1 vehemently de- nies sht' is the woman of lht! book: it has been widely a:c.- s umed lhats hc was. "It is not a true story.'• says the ;l\Jthor. "I fee l very hurt whe n they think so. If it was a true story, it would be a cheap per sonal journal. They deny an a uthor the right and duty of in- venting something, creating som elhmg." YES, SHE ADMITS, there is a part of her in every book. "Of course" I've been pregnant," she s ays. "I know what is pregnancy. But that 1s not my case." Jn her native Italy. whe re the book was publlshect last year , it h as outsold "LovC' Story" about fiOO 000 copies Ml rar . 11 has be<'n lran sla t e d into 14 languugt•:. "It W('nl up hke ii rO<'kCI," Oriana sa}s. gesturin1ot et th<' ce1hng. She ponders the reason for the runaway success or "Letter to a Child NC'v('r Horn." "M aybc it 1s because there arc not books on pregnancy,•• she s ::iys. "Thcrc-nrc books o n m a t <'rn1ty that has been fulfilled ... SOME RF.VJ F.WE RS have said hl'r book lcctC'rs on the edge of soap opera. Oriana dis misses re- viewers with an obscemty. Of ac- cusations that her book ill an an- 1iabort1on tract. she says, "The abo rtionists should Jove this book. It points out that maternity is a choice. not a duty." The book's appeal, she insists. is 1ls ambivalence. "I may be cowardly, J leave the conclusions lo you." But in the end, she does not. "You have read the book," she s ays. "Do you think sh e lives or dies?'' The mtcrvicwer guesses that the woman lives through her mlgcarriage. ··1 don"l understand it.·· Oriana <'Xcla ams, clutching h e r forchcad. "Everyone In America they say sh<' llv<':>J. In France, th<'y say she dies · · She shout.'\, "Sh<' ti ic-h' I know Jt ... IJ2 DAILY PILOT Friday. Ap ril 8. 19n Teen Raises Critical Question DEAR ANN LANDERS: How does oae kpow ii he /she 11 sane? I uk myself that question often. Tbo other day at school (I'm a junior, age 16) I wanted to shoot a kid in my clue. I actually want· ed to kill him. U I bad had a aun I could have shot everybody in tb• claaa and felt no more emo-tion than if I had trimmed a toenail. Yet l read Lassie last week and cried. Do you know why l wanted to ldll? Just to see bow it fell. I won· dered lf the kids would be afraid olmeand beg for mercy. I'm sort of a loner. I talk to some kida occaaionally but have no cloee friends. 1 also talk to myself a lot, battling with my conscience. I've contemplated swc1de but I'm scared to do it. l think I'm a hYPOChondriac be cauae 1 g~ aharp_ P.aina in my cheat and legs but the doctors claim I'm io perfect health. 1 read your oolumn every day, Ann, and hope you can help me. I have my whole We lo front of me and don 'l want to do anything I might regret l ater. - PROBLEMS IN POTOMAC DEAR PROBLEMS: Tbe ques· tion you rai.le ln your first sen· tence ls a very serloaa one. You s hould leek lbe auwer from so- meone wbo can evaluate It pro- perly. I caaaot. I urge you to tell your family doctor euclly wbat you told me. A sk him to bend you to a pbychiatrlst at once. Doa't put it off. You need to b~ pro&eded against yourself and society needs to be protected against you. DEAR ANN LANDERS: My wtle ts an accomplli.hed photo· grapher. She has recently com- ple ted a series of erotic photos depicting couples in the acl of copulation. Despite my rigorous objec- tions, she insists on displaying these explicit, X·rated images in o ur living roo m . We have c hildren, four, sax, eight and lS years of age. I have tnct1 lo 1rn press upon my wife the fact that these ever -present pho · graphs might have a scnously disturbing e(foct on thl! chlldrl'n. She says, "Ridiculous." Whenever I t ake the pictures down she puts back twice as many. The woman has always been eccentric but this lat~l in· cident is pushing things bbond acceptable limits. Whal can I do? -GALLED DEAR GALLED: Eccentric ls a mUd dlagnoels and I would urge yoar acco111pUsbed pboto:- grapher t-0 get another oplnJon from a professional. At a (Ann Landers ~ minimum what she ls dolng Is in abominable taste and there Is a good c:buce that It indicates real sickness. She needs outside help. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I've been dating Paul for a few weeks. We go to the same high school but live in exactly op- posite directions -about 21h miles apart. Paul doesn't have a car so my mother insists he walk me home. She also wants him to come over every day after school. He has responsibilities and sometimes he can't. Please don't misun· derstand, Ann, l do want Paul to come over and he'd like to, but. he has other lhmgs to do. In the meantime my mom as driving me crazy. Can you help? -S. D. DEAR 8.D.: I bate to advise a glrl t-0 tell her mot.her t-0 butt out. but in thJs case, I mu11t. She needs a bobby. Discovt>r how to be date bait without falling hook. line and sink E'r. Ann Landers's booklet, "Dating Oo's and Don 'ts," will help you be more poised and sure . of yourself on dates. Send 50 cents in coin along with a Jong, s ta mped , self-addressed en- velope with your request to Ann Landers, P.O. Box 1400, Elgin. lil. 601.20. Meetings Provide Self-help _, o.tly I'll .. .._ ••• •k W nl 1(-lt r Conviviality reigns at this table of party-goers, (left to right) Larry McDonell, Laura Reichow, Bob Barron and Mrs. McDonell. Gala: A Premiere There was a black·tH• .ind he said thr lavish af. salami. quiche Lorraine. premiere an New port fair was worth every roa s t b e c r , tin y Beach the other evening cent of it e n c h 1 I a d a s a n d but it wasn't the first An estimated 400 sumptuous pastries s howing of a film or th(' guest::. gathered in the The setting w as a openingofancwp!ay. main ballroom of the m iniature garden with Instead, the premiere Balboa Bay Club fo r an tall bouquets of flower~ ser ved as an unusual international buffet and Vehicle to announc,.. lh"' d · h · f and umbrella conrcd ~ ... ancmg to t e music o ta bl es . E v c n t h e opening of a new busi· Les Brown and H is Band hostesses. includm u t wo ness in the Harbor Area. of Renown " ' Gaylord Wagner , par· The more than 30 hors sisters of Mrs Wagner, tyhost,spentanestimat· d'oeuv res t a bles in· wore now~rstocarryout cd $20,000 to debut his r I u d t' d c: h t· e 5 e . the theme. travel travel agf>ncy, g ua c:.mol<>. s tuffed Sancemv1tat1onsstated --------------------black tie wa.<; required. Mrs J ack Sullivan , a guest. showed up an a tuxedo Guests toastl><l Wagner and tus ~·1ft• Mimi with Ko rbel c h a mpagne, poured from a tJble de· corated with a huge ice carving of a fish "Relax a nd have a ~ood time," the Wagners urged lhetr guests ... Eat, drank and be merry 1" Why h ave a n ex- pensive formal party to celebrate the of)('nmg nf a bus mess? .-?"---"We wanted to add S•• our video lllm MRoots o t H•pplnHs" •nd IHrn more some Oair to Nt•wporl R e a c h , • • b a 1 d t h l' Wagner!>, owner., of tlw !--<' v e n Sc J b T r .1 v c I A~cncy Tht> pJrt v wa ... 1•v1d<'nce of "m ........ 1on .u· comphsherl " 2 LECTURE: J ean Wilkowskj, former U.S. Ambassador to Zambia, wait discuss Women in Foreign Service at 1 p.m. Tuesd ay, April 12, at Or a nge Coast College Fine Art$ Hall 116. WE CARE: A self-help group for separated, divorced or widowed m en and women meets weekly on Sundays at 7 :30 p.m. in the Newport H a rbor Lutheran Church. We Care is a s up- portive place where peo· pie can share their feel· angs about s ingle life. Further information is availa ble by calling 521·2071. ALCOHOLISM SERIES: A three-week :se ri es will explore a lcohol use and abuse among women. co.sponsored by the Junior League of Newport Harbor, St. An· drew 's Pres byter ian Ch ur c h a nd th e Alcoholism Cou ncil ol Orange County, the lee· lures will lake place on Tuesdays at 10 a.m ., beginning April 12, at St. Andrew's. Topics include Alco. hohsm : An Overview. Among Women in the H o m e and A m o n g Professional Women, Bourbon in Suburbia, and Drunk Jokes are Funny, But. .. Rcg1strat1on fee is $5 ~ Jlocal sports. ~Our team tells "', -you everything ' f yod want to f ' know about r ~your team. ·1 ~ Every day. I -"the r JJWll • ~y~;.;:~~; ~ Container ~~ ~ r I\ Gardening '-" ~ Center ~ weeks only 486East17th Street (at Irvine) l Costa Mesa• 631 -1282 g PLANT MAINTENANCE SERVICE AND LEASING AVAILABLE FREE DELIVERY AND DESIGN SERVICE AVAi.ABLE which includes b aby· sitting. Reser vations may be made by calling 835-3830. HOSPITAL GUILD: A spring memberstup tea will be held at 10 a.m . Wednesday, April 13, in the W es tmin s t e r Hos pital confe r ence room. Anyone intere&-ted in serving with the or· ganizalion is invited to attend. MELODYLAND HOTUNE CENTER: In celebration of e ig ht years of community ser vice, the center has invited executive consul· tant Vic Ramsey of Loo- don to serve as a host for two special family night presentations. On Friday, April lS, at 8 p.m . the Hotline 's Cr eation Theatre will present Logan White's play, ''Everyman '77" with mus ic by J im Kaspar. Hotline staff members will play special music at the family night rally at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 19. Both events will take place at Melody land. SAMPLER DANCE: Th e Man-Woman Institute will present an unusual singles event at 8 p.m. Friday, April 15. in the Inn at the Park, Anaheim. The program for s ingle, div o r ced , widowed and separated people features techni· ques to help men and women meet and dis· cover those they'd like to know better. New social ri"1als will be introduced to break through conventional barrie rs . P eopl e Samplers have been con- ducted on a monthly basis ror almost a year. With the next meeting dancing will be in· troduced to the program. Further information is 3vaUable by writing the institute, P. 0 . Box 1~26. Long Beach, 90815. BUSINESS AND PROFE S-UONAL WOM EN: The l'fewport Harbor Club will honor the recently installed mayor ol Coata Mesa, Mrs. Norma Hertzog at a special dinner. The e•ent will begin at 6:30 p.m. Friday, April 15, at 6:30 p.m. in Mesa VerdeCowrtry Club. LIBRARY FRIENDS: Beth Seyfrardt will pre- sent a tableau of Orien- tal dolls at the next meet· ing of the Fountain Valley group al 10 a.m. Friday, April lS, in the library. Sweaters for Easter ... cleesic nbbed oe.shme.re.e in w.ry fe.minincz. colors orpiok1°YfZ'.l10W,1t.b1ue,andwhite;~n <iapecaally for us m 5ccl.land. ~~~"'~: II e· lll(P..ll ...... ~-:!'. fU"W"l • hll C. e•v iWA." 44 fa&Hon island, newport center 644-5070 .~r Samples ·Only Fantastic selection of sofas, love scats and chairs, all substantially reduced, and all of the finest quality. Such name brands as W oodmark, Margi Carson, Stanton .. -Cooper, Vanguard and much more arc all reduced for this event Don't wait, stop in now while selections arc best. • • Friday. April 8. 1977 DAILY PILOT 83 Horoscope: Aries PllbUC NOTIC 1: PVBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Pl Hl.ll' ~OTffE .. a•ueuc N0Tn·1~ ------ Career Stressed Cl'ltOI .. OTICf fOCllfOITOll~ \Ul'L 1t1oa courn Of THI H 4Tf OF CALIFOll .. IA r l)ll .1 HE cou,.Tv or 011•,.<.l ... 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(1tyo< Co\I• "'*'A l'ullll\....., C>-tcMt•I D•1ly f11lol Aorll t ttll "" II £\IM•"' 8fVf llAY F PAii~ I V'l •"ti AAV FRANl(l VN "',. It ~l\Y f-AAHI(\.. YN. 0.rf'"'"'"li NOTICE IS HE.llf JIY (,IVfN r~ '"" (f'fll'f'tllOf'\ oJ IP'tif 8P.Jov~ Mm• ti ,,.,, t"1r 11 th.ti •II ,,...,,.~\ h•Yt~ rt'9•"'\ ft')A•I\ ,\ thf 'elG Ot'Ctt~I Ara: t11i11Hr11rt 111 fth them wl~ th@ ""'""~•'¥ vt">v· hifl, ,,, t¥ off ice of '""' ct~rk ot tP\•• ""'•~ .. n fltl"OCOVrl O'ff)()r•Y,,I IM'" w•f"IN> MC""\.1ry YOU<n-t" tot'°"" Uf'W11't• •11"1,.,, "' "'f' ••w o•flc• ot 'iftf ff L A \PENCE II UOI I><>•• ~l•,..,I, ~'"'" H~ N~wOOrt Bft4'C~ C .. litOt,,iA 4)ti~ W'lllf\lf f\ h ,,,,,. ,,,,.,., ~ ~\'",.'' ot 't'l•1 "" 6' n•onot·d If'\ "'" m4'tl11tr\ """" un•"'l h\ ,,.._ .,,M,. Of ''"" (fl'r • <tttnt wltt11" l1"11H" m(lnft,\ t'IHflr t,.. ''''' outlllf ,.,1,,,., "' 1r11 nMtrfll Oit1f'd Ma.-(1'1l\,111tn lOI\ ll4E LOl A.1'"*'l\lrAtr1 • "t tl'lr r•t ''" ftf t~ AtM'hf~ "Amt•f'ln1 t i .. h "' STlll,l!'l&SP!HCllll ottt Oo,,. SL. Slllt•tiO Howpof't .. acll,U tt•.O Ttl: 17l•l1D·S44t Att•'"-"' ,., AdMtfM\t,.•tro Publl\,_O ()r~~ f~•t fl,.11¥ t•11n1 M•lt~ It 7\ -l\o<1l I • ltll nl• -1'9·"'1 '"' l·i'ft "'1 •n "" .wl"r, d m u' • •1 r I tnitt\I f)llt tn lhtt '"""' rl"q•urrrt b't t~ t•lttnrnloi Rull'\ of r"urf Yf\ 1• "' ·Q•f\.tl "'' .,,.""' "''' ' ""'" '"'""" ,,, '"' tt)Urt wit" t'lf'nn-• •111"9 '""'' "'"' n"""'' OMI •t"CJ'Vlht•r,..,tw•· .,.., ... IJO"'"it h 01.11,nuu , All•""""' ,,,,-, nn ... ,.,,, l\l ... H1 l llf Mt '"~"'Vnt""J hY M\ ,..,.,,,..y '""' ltrnf' whPI'\ • ._umm~I\\ 1\ 0"'•M,.d ff vrY,.d on 1t p..-.r tv m•• VtH'V t1f'Df'Ml"1 f"lf'l fht* """'"""'Of \l"tvlr,.., r nr ,,....,.,,() .... ,., CCPtll lnl.,..OIJ!lh•I\ JI), YOU MAY \[tot fl'( AOVICf OF AH AtTORNl!'I' IN lllHV Mlll TTE A CO NH ECTEO W I TH TH E COMPLAl .. T 0 11 THI\ SU"IMO .. \ SUC H ATTOA .. EV \HOUl O l\r CO,.\ULTr O l'llOMPTL Y !>()THAT VOUlt PllAOIHO MAY llE P'llEO 011 E .. TEll~O WITHIH TH! TIMr Rf0Utlll0 8Y T"IHUMMOlf\, JlllOMC \ M0,.0\\0,. illll0<M y.Muw '"" • .,,,,.,. ll•d ~ullt U M l o\ lllMOl•n (.elllo'IW• *If hi ltllt •IJ Ul1 •u ...... ..,..,." .. '"''\fh l'ublh""4 0r""'l" '°"'•'' O•llv r11~. .,.., •~ H . ...,.,&IY t I ttll if»ll~ _,,. ..:::~~:::.::::..:.:....:...:=::!..!.~~~~~~~~~~-'-f-''~d~a~r~A~p-ri_1_B~19_t~T . County Meetings Slated Busirwss Classes, Seminars Scheduled 'Con•ultarat William S11r1011 . 'I rf·.i-.un "<'<'r<•tJr\' undt•r J>n· ... 1dt•tlh F ord .ind '\1\1111 11.1 ... 1>1·1·11 n<Jmed -.1:11w1 t'l1n-.ult.1nt 011 cconorn1e .ind I 111.11w1;il mat tt:r .., lor HI\ th Ea'i t m<Jn Dillon .incl C'<1mp.111 ~ '\1•\\ York FrlUe-r• Ser ved Tht· f,a gu na Beach and Newport Beach branches of Manners Savings will give fr(•l• . 1pple fritters coffee• ;.ind recap<':-. for apple t n · at:. tu v 1s1tors through Saturda} ThC' fntlt'rs <1n· prepared da1l)' hy OK'S Donuts. t•osta M1°'>il Thl' lrl'al 1-. p.i r t 11( .i "Jl o:.1>ital1ty 1>:1)•·" event :-.punsorc.-d Ii> tht• :.i:O.'>Ol'IJl111n Of fices are op1·11 tod;cy lhrough 6 p.m and Satur<lay frllm U am to Ip m Estate T alk .'iPt E state pl;.inning w tll h1· lhl· -,1111 lt'l'l of a frt'l' i,iublic !>em1nar '-POnsored Monday IJy tht· L'('I ,\)Uml'\J AsSflt'lallOll The semtnar. t·onductf'<I h:- Sunt;.a Ana .ittornc·v Jame·!> E W1lht•lm. wall lie hcid from 7 lo !I p m an Hoom 220. Sot•1a l St'a·n1•(· Tov. er Tht• focu' of Wilhelm s talk will lit• l he Pfl:"'>l'f\ Lil ion or l he (•'>l;JI I' .tl dC'.llh Jl1• V.111 dl'l"US ... lh(• USI' Utility Overpayment May Be Sent Back S1\;oo..r OJ I•:(;() I J\ I' i ('.tl1fnrn1Jm. rn<J:. get a Sl -b1llmn n•fund \\1lh1n lht• m·xt Iii month'> frnrn ul1llty ovt•rpu~mc·nL'i d<it1ng bJek as for as l!Hi9, !>ilYS Liil' prt'!\lll1•11l 111 th1• stall' l'ubhc t 'td1l1t''> C:omm1!-ts10n 11'L'C1 The n:fund mJ\ lw 1111• l11i,:g .. ..,1 1•\1•r hut could he used 10 hold down future ral l' 111erc .. 1..,1•i. 111'-l"Jd (ff <1l'lu..1l pa~nwnl s liac·i.. 1!' 11til1t~ custornrr-. HolH'rt ll.1111111\ 1d1 SJ Id "MAYBE Tllt:Y !->hould IH rollC'd ba<.'k into tlw ut 1111 \ t•om p;rn1c!'> to kt•t•p r:it1·<; dov.11 fur .1 loni.:1·r 1K•nod oft 1 mi· "I don't know "h1· .... 11d In Jll 11111•1 v11•v. lhl' v.1·1·k. h1· .... 11d most 11f thC' "' l0 rc·nll,·<'111in.' \\'t'rt' m lelt-ph1111t• <1r11I ~a:-. rat1· 11H n •asC's .illowc•tl h} till' Fi:Ul'rJI l'ov. l•r Comrn1:.s1on B<JllnO\ I Ch s<Jld hC' dol'"l I C'\ 1w1•t rebalt•s to be µ;ncl to lhl' 11t1hl\' custOml•rs ...i1on llc•Jnni.:' h,1\ t:been ordf·n"J It\ lht· Pl l ' to · 1l1'11•rm10l' v.ho J.:••l, lhl·m of WlllS, JOlnl tenancies and trus ts Lil estate planmn g. He also w11l explore techruques that can mm1muc the impact of stale and federal mhentance taxes . Further information is a vaila- b le from 'tht' ai.socialion at 833-6247 Produe!til'iffl StMdied The Me thods, Time and M ea:.urem e nt A1>socialion for Stand ard s nnd Research wj!I c·onduct a 21 ~-day conference on productivity al South Coast Plaza Hotel. Costa Mesa. April IR·20 Tw(•nty-i.cvcn speakers will rover s ub1ect s re l ated l o manufactunni;. aerospace, gov· ernmcnt. banking, insurance, transportation and distribution industries · 1-'urther information c<in be ob· t a 1ncd from the association, :-..ewport BcacW. 646-7820. ffarliwfs A nal!fz ed Dr Jorge Mendonca Lima. \ 1('c prt•s id e n l corp o r ate pharmac(•utacal development. JCN Pharmaceuticals, Inc., will uddrcss the Inte rnatio nal Marketing Association of Orange ('ounty <.tl a luncheon meeting Wt•dnt'Sday ll C' wall asse!>S the Lalin 1\ml'n can countries that offer si~n1ficant business growth op· portuntlies and iden tify the mar ket segments of particular tnlt'rt·st to U.S. exporters . T hL• group meets monthly for lunt'h at thC' J olly Roger Inn. ,\nahc1m , gut•sts may confirm .1ttcndanec by calling 635-6160. .~e rles to Op~ "Cn•allon, Care and Feeding of Corporation" IS the Lille or a four part le{·turc S<'nes to be of· f<'red at Orange Coast College. ('os ta Ml'sa. on s uccess iv e Thursday. cn·nings, beginning nt·~t W<·t·k Adm1ss1on is free. The series. offt•red from 7 30 tn 9. 30 p.m. in OCC's fine arts hall 119, Wllt provide mformallon on various forms of bus iness or- ganizations. with particular em- phas is on the corpo r ation. Further information is available Crom~S880. Prollt• Bl9hll9hf .-d "How to lncrcase Profits 1n J Small Business" is the tlth.• or a one-day seminar lo be presented on April 16 at Orange Coast College, Costa Mcsu . The seminar , co·sponsored l.ly the Sm all Business Admimstra· tion, will run from 8 :30 a.m to 3 :30 p.m. in the OCC science hall. Pre-regislrallon fee , which 10 e ludes a luncheon. is $10. Registration fee at the door I!> Sl2.50. Pr£'-registration dcadltnt• 1' Thursday. Checks payable to lhe college should be mailed to Bui.1 ness Management Development Center. OCC, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa 92626. Further inform ation 1s availablt· Jt 556·58MO QMallty Pond~red The seat"c h for quality in con sumer and ~overnmenl products and systems will be h1ghlighled al the tenth annual Quality /\i.· sura nce Seminar sch<'dulcd Apn I 23 at Orange Coast Collc~c. Cost a Mes a . Government und indui.try of ficials will participate 1n the all day seminar co-sponsored by thl' Orange empir e section or tht' Am e rican Society fur Qu<11lly Control and the college. J\pprox. 1mately 400 <1re <'XP<.'t'lcd to ;it tend. Chairman is Eugene W Ur.irw. manager of Manuf..itlurini.: Engineering al Ford Acrospact· & Communication:i; Corp . Aeronutromc Divas;on. Newport Beach. Further inform utaon " J \'a1lable al 759·5250 Al''WIN ....... .-ICC O'lof<"e A . Daniel O'Neal. Sealtll'. h<,ts been designated ~s lht: new chairman of the In ters tatc Commer ce Com- mission by Pres id ent Carter. He has SC'rvcd on the board since 1973 Car Sales Top 4-year Record DETROIT (l\PJ l'frw car s alei. passed the one m ilhon mark in March for the first liml' m nearly four years. buoyed by unprecedented spring sales for big American models and small imports. The indus try reportt•d th1~ week that the trnd1t1onally robust spring selling season began on a quick note last m onth with domestic sales of 895,319 ears -up 10 percent from last year and the second best March ever Sales of import c·ars. pre- domtn<Jnlly small, inexpens ive and J apanese. set a record for any month with salcl> or 187,700, Protectio1i Plan Wi1zs Top Backer W J\ S 111 N c; T 0 N ( J\ P ) Congrett1siunal !>Upportcrs of .i proposed consumer protectio11 agent•y, backed hy a pre~ident for the firs t limt• in lhl'1r scvt•ri year stru)!J.:lt'. think this tlmt• they wall m ake it. Comm ittee C'hairmen in lht• Ho us<' and St>nate. r esponding to a C'all from President Carter, have announced plans for publit· hearings on propost1d lcg1slal1011 later this month. I N lllS MESSAGE. Carter made sev<'ral proposols. melud ang ont' for a m:w White House UJ.!l'f\{'Y to rt•prc•s(•nt consumt'r'> 1n govcmm<ml agenciC'S and tlw ('Ourts ''I would hop<' by July I. v. e would get th<' bill pLtSsed and on th(' Pre~1dt•nl "; de ... k." said Sen AbrahJm H1b1coff ({)-Conn). ~1 long lime backer of a consumer agcn<.•y R1b1roff will chair the hf'.inngs m tht• Senatr It''" J <ic k Brook ... ( [) Tt•\a'i > will lt.•Jd them m tht· House. F.FFORTS TO eo;tablish a <'On· s umer ag1.•nry ha\ c fatlrd for thC' past s<'veral year-;, primaril) beCaUSl' Of Oppns1l1on from Rcpublit'an pn•s1dt'11b. Tlw lloust• has pass t!d three su<.:h bills and tht• Senate two. L<ist year. both houses passed t·onsumcr ageney legislation, but the effort w<is lal<'r abandoned durini.: a Scnall' f111buslE'r when it bf'came apparent !'>Upporlcrs couldn't mustl'r lhl• voll's to O\ er- r1de an expt.'l'lt'd vl'lo. Rut Carte r ':-ronsumer message to Congn•ss madt· 1t dear the attllutlt• 10 th1· Wt11't1· H ouse changed with <1cl · mmistr<1t1orns. lie askc-d for congn·..,...11rnal .H .. lion lo '"enhunc<' the• t·o1"umt·r ... • 1nfluenc·<' within the g 11\1·rn· mt'nl .. f'l 'Rl.IC l'liOTl('t -~~~~~~~~~~-1· f'l'BU(' NOTICE l I I FICTITIOUS BUSI NF\\ HAMf SfA fEM[NT fh t ln#·'l•f rr•'\t'>n ""'''''I I I '• t1. (') q r r I I f ' ... M I\ j..t I '' /\ ., ... /\~M A(V ,..,. 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We can provide he just right finance plan or lease structure for you • I ~;l\., ~~N~~~,R~P''' •" .\ M(l\INGfll lttt>t (t'"ltvrv PA,111: E .11\t ~ull• Of LO\ A"~lf'\ C• '0061 T•1 11'11 \il "" attor"f>• 14't" 0th~f"do410 1nd CrfJH Crtmol•1"11nt 1 ••rt "'' I ()1 ''"t' t• t (l 1 ly p,1 t .,_ It •l'Wt A,u I I • ttl' 10!\S n Nabers Cadillac 2600 Harbor Boulevard, Costa Mesa (714) 540 9100 No AWSO P UBLIC NOTICE ~ 1•1 ~ <>I C HAllLES ~ WAlll lllOGF ..... (HARLEY MU WALRRIOOE •••CS Wl\l..ARIOC.E NOTICE TOC4'EOITOIU ••• CHAllLES WALBR•OGE . ..... No A Hin f HAllLEY \UMMEll\ WAl..&RIOGE 5Ul'ERI04' COU4'T011' THl O•cr•~ ST&TEOl'C.'IUFORNl&l'Olt MC)TICE I\ HEREllY GIVEN to,,_. Tl41 COUNT'l'OF04'ANO• <r•<l•lo" Ol I .... -... "11m<'d ~udo"I E •htte o t NOR A ELI l A9( T >; 1 ... 1 "" .,..,_, h,tvtnq cl1tlm• eqltff>\t Hll. TON •''° '"°""" •• MRS. 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E'l•I" o1 S~N WYMAN ~MIT>;, O.·t,.."f<f NOTl(.E IS HfllfR'I' C.IVE'l I<> IN r r,.tJ1hW\,,. 1hr •bove Mf'nl'd n-(*(1"'"'' lhAI All D"'~ ...... .,. ~MllM\ "°9'11"•1 I"" •••d cl<><•-Ar·t rtaulr~ t• flle IMM #UP\ tr» rw-c:efs.er'f' YOU(•r•, II\ 111• nltlc• rtl '"" tltf41 of ""' ffOW -1111•1! tourt ,,. lo-"t INm, wfl11 IN ••<•1-.rv ""1}(1\of•. lo ll>t IJ,_.f'llonild •I 1~~ l•w oflltt 01 \Tt!,H[N A. l'IF RICUM t!SI) 1(•11•11• 4v•nu•. .,n•h•lm (Altlornl • '*' 1111111c11 It Int 01~.r-Of hu\1nr\\ nt ttt. Uft.'14'r\l9nfl-(1 fn ,.I mAttM .. °"''"'~'"O fO ,,. ·~·-··of .e1d ~("~"' wioun ff)ur m<>nff"ll '''*" IP\f> '"'fOvbttt"t•t'lf'IOf ti,htw>tlffl l'l•IN:IM.orcl\11 1'71 DALES WESTMORC £ .,,., otn-r of'~"" WIH f)f th,. Abn~ nAM f"" tj#lf~ .. .,\ \Tl l'141:N & OIE4'KUM t!H IC 11.Ct• A•• .............. , .. .,..,. hi 11141116 2'10 Attv,.nter••.cwt., Pwbtt•-Or-· C"••I OA•ly Plfo1. M•rcll n -AOr•ll.I, n, 1'11 11 ... ,, NOTICE TOClll'OIT04'S SUl'ElllOltCOUllTOI' THr STATE0FCAUF04'NIA POR THE COUNTY 01'0-AMGC No A OOJI! E\IAt,. l'\f Hf'SlMAN I )VI OPC .. "Y"d NOTICE I\ 11P~CAY r,1vr .. •n ..... Ct'"'dltt)f'\ f"lf ttw aboW Mm•·O '1• t ""1•f\I lrt.\f .,u ON'"'°"" n,avlnt) ( ta1m, 1to.t~n· 1 ltt-Y id «re...,.,,. dt'f t' ..... Ul,,•f1 II\ fll+ lttrfrn .,,,,"""" t'lfl't""''"'V vnu ~ r\.. '" , .... offl<O Of ""' Cl ... Of !fl• AbnVfO •n 1111'"9,""'1,or l•Pl'••.,.I l""m wtlh ll>o ... CO .... fV¥0U(,_,, IOll•u"""' lg"M 91 l"t olfklf of LEON Sf\ r lf II. Al !Ofllll'I' OI I.Aw, IMO Ht>f'lh Vt"" ~lr*•t l<llt• .ioo. Holl~. C.llfo•"'~ 'I001a #111(11 I• IN !)lace ol butlnt\\ Al lllt u" OtrtlQ-hi •II ""'""'• ""r IAl .. lng to '"" •lltl• 111 '1410 Ot<tdollt, •11'>1" four "'on1nt a ti.r I"" ll•tl oublltellon nl 1~ ... l'!Otl<• O•lodMe<rhl?. 1'1T MONROE RICHMAN E .. ru1rt• o• tn• w 111 of the-......... _" "'"•0 .. •f U !ONHLnE4' Atlor,,.valuw IMO llor1ft VIM Slr"1 Swll•* Hollyw-.C&Mtt hi nt>l 4M fJlJ Att-vlwlH<wt .. -"ubll•-Or11n., (1'1<1 f'>••fy Polol M•rt llU,.....,Aor111 ~. "· "'' 118' II NOTICE TOCllCOITOllS \UPERIO" COURT OF THt HATE Ol'CAlll'OllNIA POI! THI! COUNTY Ol'OllANOE No A 'OU4 ,,,.," ,,. fMtL.. •••• noa ~r n1 t "fir't [.Y tL r Af I Ntt.t . ,...,., .... ,,.,.. ~01 ff• I', MFJJFR.Y C'1IVI "'"1 t n- ttflld~ln1 .,.,,'W'"bn"'""ttn('fMifWt"''' l~J\f -'ti ftt·• .,,...,, PHtY·nQ IA·••t •')<\ln\I lho "ft ,.,., .. /ff'tn ,.,,. '"fJUH .. '1 ffl f1I,.. UWM wit" ,.,... fV't'A\\.t'Y .. llUJf h11r' '" ,,,,,. ntft """f ,.,.. , '"''~ o• ,.,_. .,hol"l1ii111t ,.,, 1111-<J <~urt or to Df'•,1ont ""'m with, ...... .,.,,.,,,,y 'IOUC"""'~ tn I"" unn,.r\1~J at tl\f oUtte of TSCMARNfq ANl'I DOUGLAS • .'I P rol-.<1.,.,AI ("'""', ti«>"' Altn A l T\th.1r~r 1l1 w r,t Fttt>ltl1tl (\lv(I (,t,iindorA f "'"'"''H•• •ti•() whit~ I\,,_ °'"er-Of bU\iM\\ M t~ tfl"f1Pr\1'l"Nf j" •II m ., .. ,.,, f\Pff.H'I '"°to'""'"""'. ftf lllAltJ M t M•nt WHl\ttl\ four mninth' ,.,,,., tn• '" 't bubllt .itllOfl ()f l"hnnt•t~ ""·~ M.!t('111 1'1! M•lO"r DR Nfl ~o .... ,,., 001<0fHfr111 LOR Co [ ••< utnr\ol ""fl W•ll nf t"' AboW MMtt1 ~f •(U'lt>ftf TlC14AllNCll •net OOUOl..A\ A l'r•leolMll Co<'4'0rlttM llv II l TtchorMr UI w .. 1 ~oetlllll l lvd Olo11dor•. C<tllftfllU '410 Tel 111>1 llMO!t AllorMv<to-C. lurwlo" ,.,.uhli'~ QtN'\t)t' (1'oo4\I 041ly f"1lf\t. MAtth t•" '\f\1t•t111I t • 1011 1on 11 - .. DAILY PILOT Friday Ap11t 8 l'l17 . IOOMER by Wm. F. Brown and Mel CaslOft fM NOf A Pteess WMAT s l~E. AG£NT, f M A VlffEK'~NCE ? ~ PLJ6tlC6f .' ( .. t " INSIDE WOODY ALLEN l WARNING OPEN MAN-HOLE ..-----, CD FUNKY WINKERBEAN TANK McNAMARA NANCY STOP YELLING NAMES ---AT THE UMPl ~E Wt~H YOUD THINK 01= SOMETHING ORIGINAL TO YELL AT HIM TODAY'S CRDSSWDKD PUZZLE UNITED Featvre Syndicate 1~.1101nPvn1•So..,•o ACROSS 50 Feel oeln 5? 811d• \ Wit& 64 GH t l1t1on an1m1r1 QIVHWI)' 2 lll Ck WOfdt 5 Be by grind 58 Memento • l 0 Soda lrom tne lounlaln peat c1e1t1on 59 T ne I .C H1w1han o•nflul w1nstt()(m pou1blft I~ Pt1ywt1g111 to Stay during ' .. , .. a [io:~r:: tt A ~ .. . ... ~ p '" c '"'II I, (1' li1 ;. 8 ~ f" f ~ •11 -• ~ • I M p \ •vii I'! IJ S , c s p Q ( y . ( ·1-1·' I Q-r • 1• ' ~ ~ T A f ~-)" 'll<jf . ~ • 'I I ' .. , . , Al IT ·-~ .. , A .) ,1r1s-I"" by Tom Batiuk by Jeff Miller & Bill Hinds .ANO ~GOTA ~IGJ.lff? RATING WMJ 'RO?T1' by Ernie Bushmiller POLLUTER --·· . GORDO . I PEANUTS = IS lt>TME -~2£~~ MOREY'S CREW M1, aw::M >KJrLEY, t JUST Wa-106RED IF MY 60N ERIC IS IN -nE. 6TARTlt..lG UNEUP'! Di. SMOCK ve:s, t'R. FRf:lt', YOU MCJS'"f" RE:Mf:MBeR ·ro cu-r vouR -roGNAl~S ! MOON MULUMS t..\SfEtJ, ERIC CAt-J'i RUN ... CAN'T "rnROW ... o.N'I C4TCH ... C#l'i S\.1, AND H EASTER EGGS. GU£SS HOW MAIJY, Ji.J.J' 1'1..L GIVE" You BOTH OF "THEM l PS.ST·· DON'T .ASSOC/AT~ WITH HIM, WILLIE·· I Ht::ARD HE WAS A WIFE BeATE ... ~ IJ01' 1l4A~ ~ff£fU;#.JT/ JtJ~T' MAK& ~.ze 1'MI! U&ltfli.l&'~ ~l' lolJ!llt eooo t;fDfi /~ T'OWAru> '().) ~ ...................... __ .._ __ .. ~~.'6/4 ·Rice a t11p I A F11l•1>4' e2 Very bid M11eo Of 6~ FO>t>'e . ' \·-•I I ~ .. ~ ' . I I l'I "• . L.:...,,!.. tfil Je&us ··--67 Voh•DIOOUI BueballlH' woman 11f11g11mf' 69 Li• •t $11no 2 1ncMr •words 70 E v1nge11cal I 8 Ty~ 1tyt1 Abbt \ 9 Stack Poet 71 Actius :'O Throws Ver•-·-10 M S'1W1t1• '"0 22 College 72 Cur<ier's I I V.,.•P I CJ Wn"'•"' s eaam cotleiQllft reccrd~ ''"" ?<1 Par11k1 ol 73 Meke toan• 1? Unlflllf!•*"' 46 6• •"" • 25 Gan1111 14 EurH l«n 1 3 P11M 411 Sun~en aen1t H ndplptr 1,.,,1'""'"' 1 miH '" 27 Oce.n 75 Poony "'II~"• )"~ '"' vuael n Pa11en1 w '" '•I l ·Q~l ln4., . ' J. ~ .. ---- 291rolltY DOWN 2J Soll rn~IAI ., 11"''" 11 d• l ''"k' ? '6P11lofl11tt> '~ r~ o,. words 1 C•rd 0111141 ag11n 'I'; Ma" " .~ 32 Aurel 2 Gt1ptuc "' BedOU"' gr1•a.&ot aensrllvlly ~mble.,, 29 Toronto' • r N Am•• CAn '.lJ Clay IOdl)' J l ~. 1 •••· lO"'d h•Ql\w \f 34 Papas PllPDtl •• • JO· -~1 fno Ctien- 38 Copenll1gtn .. .. Slle~•tl n•• P<"' Cltl1tn$ 4 Drapery A1trone11I hi Wt11rip 40 Hourgleu ornamtnl 31 ---1nc1 ti 3 I • • 111nr U1 m1t1r1al 5 Oont In took nohcn I••" P11mu 42 lllum1na1ed: person 35 •·•·• Ga1go Mn""'' ~ wo•ds 6 Lebor org. 37 Inert !l 64 Jno,~,I tol 44 Macllele 1 Ammu nition· words ony 4 5 Provoke Informal 36 fl.I Ir M Rf!tutt <1 70eceives 8 ADOlo•chta 39 Soak a •n h· 6d C1aroyman·s 49 S111ke 11 FIOwery quid lltlt Abbf. gently ~ 41 --1eckon JUDGE PARKER TUMBLEWEEDS VOCJ MIGHI AS WELL SIOP f'OLLOW11'X1 Me AROIJN17, HIL'7EGARII! I AM HO'f' 60NNA PROPOSE 10 '«JU! ' by Herold Le Doux by T tmpldoft and FontlClft -r----..., by GeoMJe Lemont • ·~ ff II ' THE GIRLS DENNIS THE MENACE \ 'I NEVFR H>DlHE CR~· BfJ oA:L v rn:or F"roday. April 8. 1977 Dodgers Get Off On Right Track Before 51,022 I. 0 S A NG E L ES t 1\ P 1 '\;t•1lhl'r :-..c•rmt•d d1"l'11urngt·d, lhl· \\ llllH'r rH1r thl• lnst·r. as t w11 r ool.1t' managt•rs d1rc·c·t<·<l !h1•11 1 lulls 111 lhl' nlilJflr l1.o;.1g ucs•te1 "hrl'h lh1•v had l1lllt• ;1cqua111 1.11u·1• u~ pl<.t}l'f"!-> '1'1>1nrn\ Lasorda Jntl tw .. Lo' \11i.:l'lt·~ -Dmlgl•rs rame out tht• \\ 111nl0r., 5 I ThursdJy ov,·r tht· .11 t'h nvul !:)an Francisco (;1.1nh 11111 thl• loi,er,' n<'w m:.inug1·r, Joi· \(tohl'lh Ul'C'lared his p1tl'ht•r. .John "Th<' Count" J\1 ontefU'>('(I h;1d Jlllt'h<'CI "ell bl'forf' comm~ out 1111 .1 p1nl'h h1!tc•r 111 th•· "'' 1•nth llt· \\:t..., JU"I 11utpo1n1,•d ," Dod,,er• Slate All CO.mf\Ofl KAllC 11'01 Arr 1'.1n J-r Jn ,,o,.11 o'Afll'J• •• At•r t f'l ~1n • r tn' ··' 11 l ,., Anq .. h Aor•• t 1 "" fl'I'•• 1t LO An•J• 1,.,. AtH t At 11\f •I lf"J'• A.n'l .. h ... ~. 11 \\pm I t\f\m I 1\o"' \l111twlh said "lie pitched \u•ll .ill thl' \\;t} .. Gf•tti11g Ready for Davis Cup Play Q,,,1y 1"-lnt Pf'llU~ I .. 1~orclJ, lht· Uodgl'r'> -.k1ppt•r "h11 took on'r l111s st'a -,on w hl'll Walll'r i\lston rt'tirt•d aflt·r lc•;11I mg tht• t'lub 2'.l yC'ar..,, rt"ma1nt·11 111.... 1•nt hu~w~l ll' !->C'lf, dl•l'lanni:. \ \\111 l-.1·1 1·11111111111•" to put till' 111•g:-, 111 till' IHllL'" ~·""('ill 111~· '" :11 r.i111•1·tl lnr 1 lw ();i, '" Cup .\m(·nc·;in Zon1· :'\orth "<'<·t1011 1111;1!" ~l ;1!1•d l•H th1· :'.:t·\\flt>rl llt•;i('h 'I 1>11111.-. ! ·1ul1 \pnl 1:; 17 Sl'al111g '' 111 ;1('vornn11><l;111· 7,:-1011 I was nervou:-.. all mor nini.:. hut "ht•n "''got aht·ad liy four runs, I kind of rt'laxed Sehultz Calls Flames Pansies LasnrrlJ appeared 111 only <!Ii rn,qor lt•aJ.!Ul' ).!aml'~ hul Ion~ ha., lot'L'll 111 tht• ll11dg<:rs orga111wt11111 ,1, mrnor ll'acut• manag(•r, ..,tout .111d m.1Jor lt·aj.!Ul' t•oa<•h \ltuhl'lh appean·d 111 Jilt; m;,qor 11 .1gut• gamt•s \ I l.1\ '\ I'\ I \I' 'l'llf' \I Lt11 1.1 Fl.1011 . 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I !>. ll<·m1w .l!lll .1 ~1f1 comhmal1on w1nrwr. llwn 11101. ;idvantai.:<· of 01L1lwrln ~ 'l'r,111 h lo rC'cnrd :1 q111ck "in lo .ca111 I he• lrad al r. 5 Latt'r ht• c ,a mf' up with t hi' h.mk C'Om h111al111n ,1ft Pr asi.u m mi:: an~ R lt<atl n1 l.1h1·1 tri e·rf'pl In Wllhm !) !I. lt11t H1•m111• ht•lct him off an :i m .itch I h.11 "'" ,1 m all<'r of om• m 1-.1.1k,, .111d '1111 to-..• Srwl, J lf'fl.1 \\llh f1111d move·~. tnok onl\ 1.~ rn111uft'' 111 d1manat 111g llubbart Till' 't'"""' .11 t' :it :1 S11t11rd11v \\ rlh lh1· 1'11.11np11in,h1p 11rr h1llt•1l for 7 :lOp m St'C'nnct pl.1<'<' I'·" 11ff '" Su.000 111 lhl'. lhl' rll'h1•,t 111111' hall lourn.1 rn 1•n1 on r1·1·or ti ht'rt'. ·,,,HI Sehull1 :.iftC'r th•· <·1111 1,.-.t 111 \~h1d1 !JI fll'll.1lt\ mtnUlt' "er1• t«ilkd. 53 ,1g.11n-.L th1• Fl amt''-. Thrt'l' pJa, t'r' \\(•ri· I hro\\ n out. inclu1hng Sthult / and \tl.mt.1 :-.. W11l1 l'lclt ancl £>.11t· ~hand Th<• l-\1ng' \\on I h1· opt•n1•r Tu'·~d:i) night. :i 2. hut 1h1· Fl.am,·s c-arnt· out chccl..111g :ind I 1gh1 me 111 tilt' Omni lid on· .1 l'fPWd llf t:l .fi21i 'Th!•\ all th1nl.. llH•\ l I' ltHIJ.'h g11~ :-... IJut "t• 1'.111 t aki'· an) th1nv lht•) j.!1\1' U,, . -.;11d S1"h11lt1 .. \\hll ,,..a, ''1''1'11•<1 lilt•· 111 th•· f1r .. 1 111•r111d tor f1gh1 me '' 1lh ~hand l'lc•tl , lht· rool..lt' \\h•1 ll'tl \tl.1111.1 1 Pg11l.1r ,,.;.i-,on goal '•'llrt·r-. \\1th :n. ""' 1•11•(0t1·d for hr:iwltnl.!,,.. 1th lfll' K111g -. IJ;1\ I' 111111111',flrJ )II'' Says Grich .. :11 't'<'11n1b .lll1·1 tlw 111w11111g f ,11·1•0(( Er1t· \'Jal, \\ho -.u1n·<I lh•· gaml' w1nn1.·r al H Ii of lh,. ..,,.c·ond pC'ruxl. cho,1· Io 1~nr1ri · S<'hUlll;' n·m<irl... a-. d11f mo'l of thP Flaml''> "You know ham. \\1· Jlhl clon I p.1y any alll'nlaon to that k1ncl of t h111g ," hl' ..,;ml Tht· Flam1·-. t1>0k •• :! I I 1r:-..1 pt·riml ll'act 011 ~oab h:. <;u1 Ch1111111ard ;111d t'u1·t H1·111wtt :'II an•t•I 1'111111w ..,t·on•d tor 1.o.., 1\lll.:l'l1·~ amt llon 1-\01 ;1!.. got 1111' K1111.~..,· othl·r go.ii. lalt· 111 1hc · ... t•t·nncl pt•nr><l ;\t o .. t of tlw f1~ht111g ""' rlorw 111 lht· firi,t p1·r111ct ;,.., i~ pl'nalty llllllllf(''> \\l'I t• I ;illcod, 15 ;1ga111 ... t I IH· F l.till('' Short~top Is Fun When Ryan Pitches 'i I. \ I II ~ \I' 1.1 1.1 , 11111 h. lh• t',il1 '"I Ill, \fl 11 .... I ' Jl•'ll ... \t' Ill\\ •h11l hl11p ,n'i pl.1\ 11g \\ tlh Fr .1111o.. I ,111,111 1 ,11111 \ul Ill H 1 .111 I.., 111•,1 \•"I ·1 h·· ,,,, 111• I H.d! 111111t1· ,, II .I\.., h1• rt,,,..,fl I 11,1\ ,. It> do llllll h \\h1•11 \'of JI Ill 111,1 1\\11 ,1(1 fill< hl'I-, ,II I 1111 I ho• nt•Hllllf II" Ill 1k1 ' pl.1' 1th: hnrh111p .1 1111 11( f1111 .... 1111 1 ;rll'h .dlt•r 1h1· lit"· b.tlhn. l(,,1n l1111111•d St".1l1li· '" 11111·1· hot .1 lh·· \n~· .. 1. d"" n••d Ill•· \1 1111 .. ·1 ·• 11 Th11r d.11 111dl1 I uni\ I'"' ""' • 1111111!1 h.111 I •llH'hl 1·1111111111"1 I 1II1 h "h11 1• I I I llllllll..! h1111" tllrl \l 1 .di llw 111'111 h 111dnl II\ 111 II• 1 1krl 111 t• I l•r )\t 'lillo "'l "I lh11•1 111 t I• I I 11r11~·h1 \\ .1 .... hu\\ ,, r 11 I II• '\.,l,111 f(\ .111 I " . .-. 1 1111 I n91»b ~lat P All(;"'"""""'*""~ Y rt' P•l'f•rt lt1 ..... 11•111nl c,r11h \\ho 1,•111d . , I 111 1 11 1 1 • 1 "111 r .11· t 14 1 I h 1',il1l111111.1 Ill 1111' 11fl<;1· .... 011 f11·1 ,q' I ' 11 I II Id ti Ill I 'II,, ".1 ' ,I\\, .. 111111 111· \\ ·" lil11111ng lh1· lt.1l111ght II\ 1111' I' •'II\'" I h1· Ill 11•,tr old 11ghl handl•r \\ lio It'd lh1 \lt'\ll't1('111 H1.,.I.., 111 1111' \Ii \I( .in I.! .1i:ut• l ham· 1•11111,h1p 111 l!fiti, j.!:J\'t' up four h1h .md h<ot h \nJ.!<+· run-.. "lrurk nul 111111• .111!1 \\alk1·d lhrr·t· hl'for!' hl' lllJ.! rc•pl.wf'd an lh1• 1•1ghth hy 1, lt•nn i\hholl < .rl1l11rr11.1 ~111 1h 'l'C'nn1l run "111'11 .In<' llucl1 walkt•rl tn lead oft I h1· '"' t·nth. ;iclvanl'l·d In third on f{fll!'I' Bo<'111t·".; :-..111gll' and scorC'd 1111 l1;111·C"hall.'.,!->ac·nf1r<'flv. lllqwrl .Jon<"'· ~l'att le'-; r'nok1c· I 1•1111·r ftl'ltlPI gill l\\t) ol lht• hll" ul I I(\ .in. ,1 "11~11• 111 t Ill' <.,1·1•nr11I 111rl 1 lt·;11l11fl douhli-111 llw f1flh ...,h11rhl11p ( '1 Jli.! H"' 1111fd.., -.1nglt·tl 1111 lht· muldlt 111 lh1· "''''11th l11r I ht• 111 ht r '->1•.11111· h1t '"'''" , .. I.A'""''' ' "It' n .•• ,,, , ,,, n ,. ,.,1 '"' , ••Ji r • "' ' • , 11• ~ ... ,.. W ' llfl""'I ; I Ahf 11 lr'••1>11f\ \' ll Aht•111 (AltFOtrfNIA ''"""''ti h•1l 1•'1t &.t 1'11U '"''•'' tH • ' '""r ,., n tlit' H ""' h ~ I I I 'n ' I ftt)l't 'r '' IU•IJJl'\'I I (1 f I ii ~~ ) I I ,, ,, I}" I I) f; J II fJ tf1 n 11 •1 rt tJ 1 f ti""' I ,ftl l-#oj I)• "''"'' ''''"" r ~· ""°'" IP H A fA llB W I) 0 ,.. I , 0 n f1 . , 'I II ti If A "' l•t "Jt lll('f\''1"('" Olli' l'llilllt t ._If\\ t pfil~ f)h~ Sl('.fj(\," -.,1111 1\l f,1nl.1 1·oarh f''rl'd C'11·1i.:h11111 Thi P'-~ t·holo~u·al f.t<·lor ""' !h1·1 t' nt·H·r "111n1ng ;1 pl .1 \111 f c ,, mt· I \\ii~ no;HI\' lo l.1kl' 1 ht ~·' fllpl' rl "t' h,1dn t "on WC' pla~t·d \\t•ll 111 tht· lhml pcrao<l. hut not tn tlw f11,t '""· ..,aid Lo-. A11i.:1•h•-. 1 11a1·h Hoh Pulforcl Thi· F1.1m1•' 11111 ~h111 th1 King-. 2:1 ~'during lh1 llfll'lllltg 111 m1nult"" hut Lo'> Angt·lt· ... 11·-.11•d i\tl;inta g11alw l'hil :vi, n · J!1111111 ·• 111 I hl' f11ql pt•nod "They0 \'l' got .1 ~111111 luH'l-1 1 t1·am and l\1\r•· 1.r1111 up ''1th .... onH• good s;11·1·-. \\1· II lit' n·;11h for llwm wht•n lh1•1t•11m1·111t1111111 hullcting no\\," J>ull111 ti ~a11 I l.a~orda urlm1tled to iln t'>. plt'l1vt· Y.hl'n <:ary Thnma ...... nn h.lllJ.!<'cl th<· gam<·' fir-.t p11l·h "' I ht• Undgt•r.., Dun Sutton 01 t·r I ht' 1 t)!hl f(('lrl harnl·r Sutlon,,.. asn ·1 happy t•1lht•r. but lhc· p1tchl'r -.;ml. "I °":" conlufrnt 11 t• "oulcl ... ~. o;omt• run:-. " I k ralll1.·d off t ht· Do<lg«r-. li;11 1111~ orc!Pr ;rnd 1·omm1·nlt'fl II ' 111.1· flghl111g a hOM'r \\oh11 I .111 ht .11 ~ou up 111th h1-. ri~h1 :111d hrt·ak 11111r f;H't' w1!h h1-. ldl 'f'ht· · ll1Kli.:1·rs lo!->1 lillll' 111111' "Ill.iring lht• 1·11unl al I · I llt'fori· th1• f1r,1 11111111g '\"' tl\c'r Htm l't 1. \\ho drnvt· 111 Ht•ggu• Sm1lh "1th :1 douhlt•. dc·tlarcu. "\\'1· 111-.1· lo lw ahlr· 111 1·om1· haek and I /, I I I AP Pl'w\tf'I New Winter Sport? Form<·r l111111111g11111 lk.1th ll1g h ~1;1r .lark Broh;1ml'r ol 1111· ('h1c;1g11 \\'h1I<· ~ox e·:-.pl'rinll'nh \\1th baseball h :1h .1 11d ealdwt"s l-.11<·1· t>:rd " 111 .111 .itll'mpl lo rwgotwle tltt· "l't'lll' 111 T11ro11tn Tltur"l:I\. I .1gl1t """"' frll t·arh. littl Toronto '''"illtt•t t•d the· 1·l1•nH·nh lnr :a !I :-i \'l('\ory. · "With Fr 111k .ind :\111.an ill lht•f•'. 11111 kllll\l \1111 1·1• 11111 J.!11111C t11 l'••t a lnl 11f \\11rl.. You know 11'0., j.!11111 ~1 111 I,,. .1 In" ..,t l•l'llH~ 1•.1m1• .111d \1111 hl10\\ \PU II .di\ ,1\0., '"'Ill II II '"II !.:"t 1111·(.., .inti h11 1111t 11111 111 lhl' l1r,1. \till 1111i.:ht h,l\t• .t fl.ill j.!;11111' 1'11.!hl 1h1·11· MV Leading Swimfest Tanan.1 -.hut t•ul llw l'\l',tn"Hll1 \Lcnnl'r.;. i II 111 tlw \nwr11".111 l.t•ai:ue 11p1·rw1 \\'l'tlr11· ... ct:11 n1i.:ht H1 an lhrt'\\ I~.! p1tc·h<·' .mtl 'h1ml'ri 'll!n" of l1r111i: 111 tlw ftn.il thrt•t• mmn~-. I It• -.truc·I. tllll "" .11111 ":1lkl'cl :-..1 \ I \\1'111 out thc•n· ''1th th1• 111 tl'nt1011 111 'hut tht•m out ltv.rn ,,1111, "hut t hadn I intl'nd1•1! 111 \\ork that hard t•n m\ control. "[ didn't ha\t' a-. j?ood a s tuff the las t thrcr mninl'(' ~" I <l1d eorltC'r, but I thank lhat·., normal "1lh lhl' numh<>r of p1trhpc; l'v<' thrown lh1s year " Oarretl .Johnson, SP;ittl1"-. manngt1r , s .titl th an I!-> "prn ha h I y th.. f 11 !' l <'~I l h ro" in I? p1 lchC'r Ill llw 1?am1· For th1' f':tr ly 111 lhl' "<'a,or1 tw's throw in~('\ trl'mC'I~ \\t•ll · <;nl'h'' hnmC'r to ll'fl f1rlcl 1".1m<' on his first p1tt·h from ~10,1f ti~ ... 1.1rtt'r Ennq1H· Rnmn, who "a' np1w;1nn1? 1n ht.., flr,I pro i.:amt• 111 lhl• I 'nih•d St 11tt"• Hooker Second, Goot:kll Third in Camon Meet CANTON, Ohto M1s~1on VH· 11• ' Nadador"'· bC'htnd over " h l'I min~ ~ l r <' n ~th 1 n th t• \\t1m<'n''> t•\'C'nlo;, takC' 11 t\\O point lt•am margin ovC'r the l 'n1vC'r<.1tv of Soulh<'rn Cahfornta into tomJ?hl ·._ th a rd round nf ;w. l ion at thr National J\AU indoor " h o r l -co u r ~ t' :-.. w 1 m c h a m · p1onsh1ps Among lh<' i...lrC'n,l!lh on lhc d1~­ t ;iff ~1dc w1•n• six N11dadorcs an thr do1<'n of lhe 200-yard fr<'C'~l\k w1lh .JC'nnift•r llooker h•adin'i.? the• way "ilh a s econd plac(• I 4R '.lll to El Monte's Jill Slrrkd II :47 00) "It WO!! most plC'a!->1ng lo haH <1e•vcn 1url!' go I 51 or hC'ltcr in thf C'vl'nl." say:-. N uctacton•:-.. coarh Murk &hul:><>rt Althouith lhC' women''l 400-)arct mt'dh•v rC'la:-t1·11m .1C'C'Omplt~h1•rl 1hgoal ofhrcak1111?th1• \m<•nian rl'<'Ord with a 3 tR f.O 11 1·nck1I a' a d1suppoinlml'nl sanc·e· 11 "as Iv l'(ood for SC'Conc1 pl:11 t• "Wt• fdl if we could br«ak that mark. '><'I by thc• l ' S 01) m1>1r tl'am vear. 1l wnulrl h<' good rn11u • first placr," say-. S!'hu Brian Goodell finis hed thml m the 400 and1v1rtu:il mcdlC'y wtth .1 :1 ·56.22 "Wilh Mosrn"' .111!1 lhr Olympic \ramC'o; ..,ltll thrN· H·ar.., away," say:-. SC'hUbl'rl. · "''" fC'lt WC' m•t•cl<'d :-..onwlh1ng d1r fC'rt•nl to k1•1•p <;no<ll'll ., mnl1\a I ion up.'' Goodl'l I J:lll'" an t ht• 200 rly loniJ!ht )/')(!I,,.. t Mnntl1'l'"'," I\ ·"""''''l'"n I' 11 I I\,,, fAl't\fl'rU -'" p 1 ,,, n•tt '"O to 1 lf 1t ft'IH ,_ J hf f'!!'°\ tl'.f I I~ 11 J (""" tf ,,,,. 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JI• fi 11 4 1 \on ""trt• t•1 f"'.i u 1111 ·. .· .. ·. .. ... ' " .. ' .. .. . ... ~ .. • '\ . .. : T ... 0.11, 1'11.c ,..... ""lltdllilfoll l(fflll ... JIM REMPE PUTS ANOTHER ONE AWAY IN $90,000 NINE-BALL TOURNEY." Unbeatable Pool Players? That's Just Not T~, Says Rempe By ROGERCi\Rl.SON ()11 .... 0 •'°11 Piiot ~l~fl . As a 16-yc;.ir-old youni::ster, Jam Rempl'. a native of Scran ton. Pa . found out for h1m!-.elf that those often·told tJ!es of the storied unbeatable profC'ss1onal pool playC'rs weren't always a matter of fact. And as a re.,ult RC'mpe 1s in his 13th yC'ar on lhl' tournamf'nt pool tr ail -c urrt.'ntl y an the quarterfinals of th<' $50.000 Na- tional lnv1tat1onal Nine bJll tournamf'nt at lr\'tnc>'s Hl'g1c;try Hotel. He dut·ls l\11kt· S1gl'I tonight .ol 7: 30 and 1s favored to qualify for S;ilunJay·s ::.cmafinals al 2. Says Rempe "I had been playing pool sin~ l was about five year s old, although I went into a la~e Cor about four years until I was 12. .. l decided to stick with it when I realized I was beating som e or the b('st around at l i and that the stories I had beard were fic- t1l111u-,. There Just an! no pro- fessionals who never miss." A lean lGO-pounder on a 6·2 frame, Rempe exh1b1ts a confi· (!Pnt mann~r. yet seldom says a lot · · 1 try to kN'P my head an the game ," says Rempe. Cage Coach Picked At Capo Valley High By a Daily Pilot Writt•r Paul Smith, Jil-\o('ar-old <'O<ll'h of 1977 Cl F 3 1\ 1i.1skc·t b.111 ftnJlt:o:.t RJmOn<! <H1v<'r'i11ll•J ll11!h. hJ' b C' f' n <; I• I I' I' I t• fl I 0 )! \I I rl 1 • CJPl'>lrano \ .illl'\· I hgh Smith h.i:. t·o.wh•·d .11 RamonJ Jl1gh th•· p;1•.1 ll\t' \t';lr"-. 'ill(' <'t·1•1ltnJ.! 1111 m•·r \\'1·-.1 m1nst .. r H11!h 1·11.11 h lloug St111·kh.1m lh-. R amon.1 lt'.111l-. \~1·rc· 111 tlw ('I I-' playoff'> four ol tlw pc1 ... 1 ft\,. fC'.ll'S .md till' 1..-..t t"'n l'llll'r1'11 olS Iv~ L1'.1g111• 1'11,1111ps This ~1·,11 .., -.qu.id p11st1•tl .1 :!i ·, record ancl "'·'" 1;, 1 11l It .ig111· com pl'l 1111111 "W<•'r•• pll'a..,,•cl lq J.:t•I .1 rn.11111( Sm11h·s :11a lurt• .1111J found ht· w;1i. till' ITIOSI lo1~i<'nl l'IHll<'P with •• prn\'t'll rc•t'm ol , .. s,1y-. t'.ophll .11111 Val Ii• y II 1 )! ll (1 I Ill I' Ill ,II .I 11h II Smart Smith lu,r11 .1 flf•ltl of 1,;> 1·;111 did.Ho•-. f111 1111' t ;1po \ .1111•\ 111lt uncl f'11l1•1 " \\Ith ,, d1111·11 \1 .11. ,,, var..,1t~ 1·0.ic hmi.:' ''" r11•111, ll 1-. fr r-.t \ .1 htl\ 111h "'ol"> ·" Anaheim·!> Servile High where he co<Jl'htod from 1966·69, then thrct' ~t>Jr" at Los Angeles Bap- t 1-.t. "here his 1969 team won lhe ('(Fl 1\crown. \ )!raduate of Pomona High 11957 and Cal Poly Pomona, Smith'-; teams are known for a running !>t\ole with airnressave m.in tn·mandl'fen'ie \\ e hl.l· to run und press with .1 ""ml'" h;ot opt•n ::.l> le." say ... ~m 1th But "t: ltl..e to have fun, t n 11 Th 1, 1' ,, t re mend o u c; ' h.1 lll'lll!•' lt1 ~t'l 1n 14 here you c .. n 1tu1lc.l from ... c·r.otch . ' Sm11h "J\.., ht" first dutif'S will lit' 111 l" .. tahll,h1111! a s prtni: ·•·s.,1011 and th.it hh :.quad can ex p•·< t 25 311 'urnmPr lea~uc ~amcs m anl1l·1p.11m n11f the 197i· 78 c .. m. p,11)!11 Tiit· nt•w <',qm.lrano V:ill<'Y lltl!h math r1•l..t1rut1•d has ~lh loirthol.r\ \fond.n :ond -.av'> ht-l"X· pt•(\, 111 rc•l1w.111• 111, famtl}. IA'lft• I \ nn claui.:httor <'.in I 10) and son l\1 1•11 1•11 m thf· ()ran~c Coast .111·.o 111Ih,.1w.1r fut 1ir•· "Sometime-, 1 ·11 banter a bit with the crowd or with my opponent, but concentration is necessary, too." The 28 year-old bachelor says the psyche game can get to a player. but only if there is a lack of confidence underneath. Rempe says stamtna and en- durance are vital in the pro circuit and he keeps himself in condition with pushups, running, some tennis, golf and even hunt· mg. ''Stamina is so important. One flick can make the daf- frrence." explained Rempe after defeating Danny DiLiberto Thursday. Thursday's conquest was a tough opene r, but Rempe says meeting a foe with DiLiberto's ability doe:.n 't adversely affect bis chances t.onight. "On the contrary,'' says Rempe, "I'm going into tonight's match with the confidence of beating D1L1berto and I'm more famahar with the table. A win over D1Llberto helps the con- fidence.'' Rempe, a three-time World In - ' 1tat1onal Nine-ball winner and holder of 29 titles in the past five vcars. sayc; beating Richard Am· brose m Chicago for the World Naae-ball crown before 2,600 has b<'en h1s b1~gest thrill. lle'c; also the current lntema- l1onal J.!rand champion. On the other hand, there have been tough mo ments, even for Rempe. "l needed 42 s hots in a row to wan the U.S. Open," says Rem pl'. "but I came up one short and lost. 200-199." As for art\'1ce for the average guy at home, Rempe says the sohd stancr .md bridge ar<' im- portant. bul <1dds. ''So many pick up poor habits 1•arly and once you do it's h;.trd lo break them. Pool srhool'I are blrn.::.omini.: and they can help " T he luturr• for lh<' one-time h1i:h 'l'hnol baseball p1trher ·• · llnp1>fullv Just more of the ...... m" !i .. v'I Rempe COSTA MESA AMC& JEEP lHajor League Standings LARGEST JEEP DEALER IM SOUTH ERM CALIFORNIA 40 MEW JEEPS IM STOCK R cyl 4 <;pef"d A7M'46SE t 70411 \ WFRIC' \ '\ u : Ha· t; f-.l'I Uh j..,i11n \\ I. Toronlo ( l1•\1•l.111d :'IOt•w 'I 11rl.. I lt•I r1111 11 \t tlw .1uk1•1• 11 no-.t1111 o H.1lt1mo11• II II II II "'''l Oivi,111n Pet. ,R 1 000 I 000 I 1100 (100 1100 110() 1100 /\ n)!.vl" Tt•xa.., Kansasfitv M '"lll'SOl.t O:i kland C'h1r:1~0 St•;olt ho ..! 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GB' I 000 I 000 000 •;., 000 I _, 000 000 Cinc1nnal1 1 o l 000 Oodgc•r'> 1 0 1.000 Atlanta 11 0 .000 • .. lloui;ton 11 O .000 ' ~ Saft Franc1S('O I) I .000 1 San 01ci:o o l .000 1 Thu,.\d.1V \ \(Offl''\ ~t Um•\ t1 J'l1•t• bu1on ~ N_.w Yf'J'tl ~ (tu ;ti')" l t>od""' \ \M'\ f , Ant 1\CO 1 On•v ().-.m"""" ""'""u~"'(J ~fld..ly'\ ()lwft•I 'i•n 001•QO'I ,., .. ...., n 1•1 •I (lnrlftMft Cletflr'f h II Ad lA"14 (M~, .. ,., .. m.ut '1 tH ., Mftu"ltO" f • •'"'•"f'f » t\t Onlt'l""''°'""""v'"" S.lurdey'< Oa"'M Mo"1r .. ,.t •t Pl\tl~tf\ht , NfllwYor• ~•(ntf.,QO ')t LfNl\At P1thbo,,,.., ""n O•"QO •t (IN"tt\f'\All ........ ,.-"' t-fftU\tt)f\ ~n r rAnt-t\to•t ~"' Friday, April 8, 19n DAILY PILOT •7 Boes, GWC In Tourne y Setbacks Bas eball Tourney Irvine, VanguarJ,s Come Up Empty Orange Coast College lost its second straight game ln the Long Beach City College baseball tournament Thursday and Golden West College suffered an extra.inning loss in the Hancock tournament in Santa Maria. Orange Coast's Pirates fell to Los Angeles Harbor, 9·6. at LBCC after giving up five un. earned runs and leaving seven runners stranded. Golden West, meanwhile, was extended into 13 innings against College of the Sequoias before bowing, 1.S-12, in a slugfest that saw 34 hits by both teams. One bright moment In the Orange Coast defeat came in the ·ninth innine when Daryl Sconiers belted his {iflh home run or the season, a three-run shot. Sconiers is now one homer away from the single season OCC record of six, set by Lloyd Wood 16 years ago. Only one other Orange Coast slug~er has hit as many as five, and that was Mike Bailey in 1968. But ·Sconiers' three-run blast was just part of a futile ninth· inning rally that fell four runs short of a victory. By BOWARD L. HANDY Ol IM o.lly ,.,lot Sllll Favored Cal State (Fullerton) defeated Southern California College ol Costa Mesa, 8·0, and Chapman CoU~ge of Orange post- ed a 3-0 shutout victory over host UC Irvine in opening action of the Orange County intercollegiate baseball tournament Thursday. Three games were scheduled today with UCI and SoCal meet· ing in a morning encounter. Two survivors will tangle for the championshlp Saturday begin- ning at noon. Pitcher Eric Mustad limited Soeal's Vanguards to three hits while his mates collected 14 in· eluding a trio of safeties by three different players. Chapman College pitcher Eric Hendricks, likewise limited UCI to three bits in posting his second shutout victory over coach Eddie Allen's club this season. In an earlier encounter Hendricks had a no-hitter for eight innings. He was lagged for one hit in the fifth , sixth and seventh innings Thursday as only one UCI runner advanced as far as third base. The hits came off the bats or Brian Hester, Scott Thuyer and Doug Chard. SoCal had ~ufet1cs from Dan Chcµkauskas, Gary Skelton and Rick Peters. Umpire Bob Carr suffered a wrist injury when hit by a fo11l ball in the fourth innini: of the UCl-Chapman game and had to. retire from the game but was back for the final inning with the wrist heavily taped. s.c.e Cell-(ti . ... """ C~.....US,113 0 I 0 s10 ... ••k•. II 1 o o o Pel•n.u • O IO Gr .. r.cf J oo o Sk•I-.... J 0 I 0 Sc,...l<.C J 0 0 0 n1omH, lb 1 o o o Mlye~ftll'O, rf 1 0 0 0 Wood, rl l 0 0 0 Wll\on lb J 0 0 0 G. AO.""' lib l O O O 8ird•ell,O 0 0 0 0 S.mp\Onp o o o o Total\ l'I o l o UClf'llMIOI ... , "'"' , 0 0 0 . E~py 11 ~ylon.lf Huter ,b E1>9le. lb T"•V.r. '' W••l'llnq!Otl, <I W t•Vl'f' ff Wtnl.-,\. lb 8•nn1no c. Ct\•rO "'" f;rhhett• p I 0 0 0 • 0 '0 •000 • 0 '0· JOOO 1000 l 0 0 I) 400 0 •OO O 0000 Score by'""'"'' C5 F11lf•'10t1 SoC•ICotl- r " • 111 011 non e '' o 000 000 000 0 J ~ ~ " . 000 000 OClO-<I l l 0 II oqG 10•-.:l 1 l The four-game tournament will be won by the team with the best record, and the best Orange Coast can hope for now is a 2-2 s late. Orange Coast plays Compton and Fulle rton today. Golden Wes t had several highlights during its extra-inning loss Thursday, including a three- run homer by Jerry Valasquez in the third inning. Cauthen Sparkles With SiX Winners But in the end it was poor field- ing that cost Golden West lhc game. The Rustlers committed nine errors, a season high. o.Netl-(111 ~-0..rt ,., •"•".... ···"·~ 8""'H1111JI 1 I • I Smltft. rf l 0 0 f) ~1-.-.111 1 0 1 2 00\111.. s 1 l 1 HuPIMr1.C 6 0 ' 0 Scon~··· lb • 1 1 ) ~\rO\,.,. "' 7 o) J Wiiiard cl p • o o o ICubaekl. lb & 11 'I AonQu1llo II l O 0 O 8•0ftU, rl l 11 0 Aotiern.o.., \\ • 1 I 0 Nemetl'l,rf 1 01 0 l'rlO,.,... 1 I 1 I >illn\011,rt JO o o 'Houle, cl IO 0 O MU"941r," • 0 141 HO<'t ..... r J 0 0 0 va1esque1.Jb \ 11 '~ Fre...:l'I .,., O O O O Mo"'s. cl 1 l O o 1Crtkor•...,, 1b l O I O AOO.rl\O'>,p 0 0 0 O 1.•Fru>e• pn I I I 0 Scllleoo.P o o o o Weal"""· pr O I 0 fl l<al\ul'lara, p 0 O O I) Fu....,erburk, P 0 0 0 0 Poo"~ o 0 0 0 () CooCMr.e> 0 0 0 0 lol•I• SI ll lS 10 lolel\ .ll 6 q ) sc-i.y111111..- r " • Ora ncie Co"'t 000 10t 004-4 • ~ LA HarbOI' 010 OlO O~a-'I 11 J Sc ... "'1ln11l1tW• , " . SeQuolM on 210 101 100 3-IS 18 t Golclefl W~f CM3 llO 000 100 0-IJ 14 9 Area Calendar s.1-.y fAprllO 8a\~l>.tl~I• 0.1 •I FullprlOft Ill •·"'I, Edlwn at "••O.,rne tOUf"ftl'¥. Go•dttft •~• Coll"9f' "11 0-Mte et H•n<o<~ tour,..y n· JOI. AJc1 Ct•oom.on CS IFull•nonl ""° ~l~rn C11ltr)r'"" Cotleqe .-t Or•rtoQtt (.ounty tourNmettt (< namooon<l'l•P<ldmf' •I noon I Tra<k SMIO•~-Coll!'QP "' ~n Jo .. Ael•V' <;o•o~n -u eon-.i \.on Otoqo ~•••n "n • m I; C.I Poly IS.n U..•Dl>i•PGl al UC INI,.. 110 •m I Voll_.,,,.11-0C S<lnlA 8erti.tre el UC INl"41 l1 101 T•nnl\-UC INlne •I ""Cal ct\a"'o•on•h•CK •« UC !> .. nta 8arbotr• Gu·1, '""'"'..........,C s.tr\t• 8Arblfa 1t uc ttvt"" N ll)•m1 NEW YORK -Steve Cauthen, the 16-year-old apprentice, boot· ed home six winners Thursday at Aqueduct, topping his day's ef- fort with a victory in the seventh r ace aboard Donizetta. It w as the second time Cauthen has ridden six winners-this season at Aqueduct. His winners Thursday give him 204 for the year. Borg Oust• Bibb• MONTE CARLO Wimbledom champion Bjorn Borg beat Eddie Dibbs, 6·4, 6-2. and Guillermo Vilas eliminated Adriano Panatta, 6-4, 6-2, Thurs- day to move into the semifinals of the Monte Carlo-WCT Interna- tional lennis tournament. Moving into the semifinals wit h them were Corrado Barazzutti of Italy who defeated Balas Taroczy of Hungary 4-6, 6-4, 6· J , and Jan Kodes of Czechoslovakia who beat Wojtck F1bak of Poland 6-4, 6·4. Itlarshall to Return? EAST LANSING, Mich. - Allant:1 Braves re lief pitcher Mike Marshall said tod:iy he thanks he has settled much of h1-. d1 sputl' with Mi chigan Slate University officials and might re· turn to baseball afl<'r a on('·day hiatus. · The fiesty, 34-year -old Cy Young Award-wmnt.'r returned to his home here this week and said Thursday he was calling 1l quits because Michigan State officials were harassmg his wife and family. He contendod the school was behind an effort to "trump up" charges against him for alleged· ly throwing a baseball dangerously dose to 01 ht•r pC'oplt- durang a workout an the school's recreational fat·1hl1l's. But Marshall ~;.11d the IOC'al p,.osecutor told him Thursday night no charges would be filed. IUcha.ru Advances TALLAHASSEE. Fla. -Rayni Fox upset Marcie Louie and Newport Beach's Dr. Renee Richards powered past Kym Ruddell Thursday in a S20,000 women's professional Le nn1 ::, tournament. .Fox stunned Loui<'. 6-4. 7-6, and Richards defeated Ruddell , li-3. 6-1. In other singles action. llC'IC'n Gourlay of Australia heat fellow countrywoman Ncr1da Gr<'gnrv. 6-1, 6·2, and velf'ran Au..,trahan Karen Krant1rke ('11 -.<'rl pa ... 1 Jsabt.>I Fernandct. of Culumb1J, 6·1, 6·2. Nine Soccer Stars TRAVBJMG COMPANION Gain CIF Honors EUREKA "CATSKILL" Nine Orange Coast area high school soccer stars have been honored with All-CIF recognition, led by first team '1·A choice John Benbow of NC'wport Harbor and .John Crater of Hunt· mgton Beach's Edison. First team 3·A honors J!O Lo CharlC'S Cole or Irvine's Unavers1ly and J ess Garcia of San Clemente All CIF4 A lllnlTH"' Pflt,. At11t~' tMontrl"'"'· JO.," A•,p,-on IM.tyl,\lfl. Jot.ft ltftbow f N ewport H1rbo,.1, A1'1n Gt>rann ''"'"' l R"rb-'"•>. ~,,...,,. Guin.-t U•nr-tn torrt'lt"(f'). V.n<.ent+" ln~t t T o rr'"'"") HOtolClt> M .-1•.t 1c,.-,,,.,1.1n) M"r(,.1iM OrttquftdA 1c;,.,, •,"nr1f"O, Ctrtl'l Prfl<1~1) fEI MO"'_.), 1,q,,,.,,,, R,,mo ff.11r ,.l\1or), P-4ut fin,MhuW fWM.t lnrr1tft!Ct1I, R~rt fnl'ttm,.nn r""it'luth Tnrr ~nr,.'. Tiiny v,.,'1,.nPnA •'-w'"'" l\"11 v,.11,.y) ,,.,,v v,.,,,,.,. '(IArfm&n\). Jo"" Cr.1ltl" IEOl\Oftl. Se<ondTU"' (_,.r'lhJ Anqu;tlnt) l~t,.dAnl. R.ty AArrrtn (M.Jrk l(~U. Httrv•y Au'\h IP"\M"'l'M\. A1rk C1.rt~r ~Art,.1il•I. Mo OJ•l•k•'u"'" (Hunllnq1011 8•.J(tt), Pf'tPr r o• <O•m f•tl'"IJ, <;ull•b•ldo G•llMdo ISAIMl•t>ec• I, o .. ~\CC>t'O Mort14\ IGAr•YI, M•k• M urr>ll\f (ArC4'dl1). M llH N"Oir f P rt I tl\ Vflrde1 >, OouQ Pfot t IW••t"''"''erJ, """"'1 P110 INOl'tll lMf1tnceJ, Gant llo Riva\ l'S.lnt.t An• V~11,.v1, M•rly St\l1r1< IBhl\<>P M ontf:lOmfry). P~ff'tr T'UUtW'tVl(h •S4nl • Monlr•I, Arturo Volleclllo •s~"·~~,..,, TlllrdT•- Aob A•c"llMld l•~..ilal, 0- 11 .. .,. 1ir:o,,..1a111 Vetlrtl. ~ob Cum· mlnQ\ •Palo\ v,.,d,.\),. Cl•n<v Gd'-W'Old (To,,.~tt, Albe,.t lbarr• <Sant" Monir•l. Ertt. l oiano •Sant• Rt11rbt1tfifl. JitVtH M,..l"ldel fMoun•~'" V1flw). Jo\ttr OnllY"''•s (Glend•let (,fllOrQ,. P1~ rC,,1noJ. Tony R<1nd•t <North Torrain'• 1 St•ve Ttootno 'rt,u-monu, Or•-tvin ,,,..,.,., tS.,Ha An• V-lll~yl Nttlt \IA"1""' fAln•m· bf•), Ir.ct W•tKt•r f E d1\0nl All CI F ).• Fl"I Tu"' Am...,., Alldl~ •Glechl°""I JomK A .mu-. CL., P\Hi-nt1111tl, r,,.,.'t' 9ooQ.!1Ard V•lt"'V (l\tt\11.tnl. ltl"'"' R11uH,.rd 11\f)\f'.f) fllf'r\). Jnf.,. c_ .. t>.-11t0\ f¥0f\· tr~llOl .J()\f'(~dn._,tP.t1mSOf1nq\), Ch•rlH Cot• IUnh,..nUy), F"r-'n9' F • rn•nOPI Ct\AUl'y J•H 0 1rcf1 f\1n Cl..,...,..,•), An~r\ lA~ftll'td '(,.,,,,, AiC" lH> 'CnAu .. .,i. Olf' MIK ti.,.IV)n fH,\w1hor.,,.>, WAiiy L,,,,._,,." tM ontfllbfUot J •vtt1" Aotm•,..l r(n•t ffl'll. 1Ctt1U\ Rohr fA1v"""'" Polyl, H .. v•OZ•v•lf• IPalf\'l';O•lnQ'\I. s.c-Tum O•nnl~ Al-ey I P•.,....~rl A Icardo Olj\n(t) '"""'" Meti41. ru1ff'l'tQn Rouf· TOTAL WEIGHT 5 LB. 12 OZ INCLUDING: POLES. ST AKES. RAIN-Fl Y, AND CORD IMd 18M<O l•<l'll, F~u<tn 11 ... ,,. HEWPOlf RACH 642 •331 tCo.tc""'U• V•••ev). H"'"' Jol"ln,nn -. IPa<lflral. F1tl•I Lucun 18•11 LOMGllACH 419°7667 UCMJMA HILLS 511-4555 ("',.,d .. "\». Jim M1i;h~ fCi1,.f'd0'.t), "-----------------------.J ( .,,.10\ M Artin tr.,,1rn11nrA), l1to - M,.HMtf1 fHU Wll\on). A.r .. m Mr)f1'•l• -:,;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;~-d•·ln IMort•~n-11,,, lu-i'n p,p,.,.,(h6ta f PAtm ~"rlnq\), F,,rn.1nrto RamtNtt tOntftr•o•, .,.,.,,,..,. Po'"' tOom lnQUf'tl, O<Nr Slmtell CCM°"• dtl M.itr ). John 'Stufko\i<V <R•vP,.~.tdn Po .. IVl. l.UI\ lb«•<"" IP•...,dM• Poly I, ThlrdTHm Gfloroft F1tf1n1mor1• 0'4•rv • .,d). KMlm F•• ... ndH !Alta Lom•l.O"•' ~"rnend•l I Monlebetlol, MIU Hol>\Cll (H.twtl'IO<...,I, G••Y Humbl'rt IGellrl, 1.ul• l.ooe1 CGl•<Ulon•I. J~"'H Morr!• lllelt ()erd!tntl. Jelmt Atmlerer ICl'l•llol, ""~' S"••• CMl1tl•11 Vl•l•I, Carlos 'Slove f(oe< ... I .. Vell•YI. Jim 'Sll-•l .. ft CBu<k19YI. O.vlO T•V~lde 10nl4'10 Cl\rt1U..,l, '4erth<• Urbllfo IDom· lnQuerl, Run Vtndlt VeQlt IV•llty (.l\rllll<tfll, All.-Velverde (Cul""' (ltyl, J...., V•l-o (!;ante M•n t l ''Johnson & Son never high OPEN SUNDAY pressure you'' 1912 HARBOR 81 VD. (AT 19th ST.) COSTA MESA (714) 642-3177 JACK BULLINGTON Santa Ana ANOTHER SATISIFIEO CUSTOMER .JOHNSON le SON I ~ I 2626 Harbor Btvd. • Costa Mesa • 540·5630 . .. .. DAIL V PILOT Friday, April 8, 19n {~ A~.f.?.~ ThrCroal CHIPPING PRACTICE CAN BE FUN OWS Tuey Sets Record With 207-8 Toss UCI Hosts Cal Poly LEASE FOR LESS THET.L.C.wAY ·--. ;-----.... ,, .. ~ ' , ' I \ I \ I I I I \ .. , : I I ' ' ....... ____ ,..,,. ~/ , ,, Golfers do not spend nearly enough time perfect· 1ng their shots for the greens. It's so much more fun to get out and bang away with the driver. Yet, chipping practice 1s the quickest way to cut strokes from your score-assuming your putting is 1n good shape Most golfers miss sever~I g reens en each round. Ch1p p1ng then becomes a maior fat· tor 1n scoring II you now chip up lor one pull on 50 per cent of your shols, practice unt.r you can do so 75 per cenl of the time. Chip a batch of balls to the hole and keep track of what percentage you can put within a putter length ot the cup. Most golfers could cul al least two strokes pe r round from their scores 11 they could get down 1n a chip and one putt on 50 per cent more of 1he1r shots from just off the the green. ""'"· 11 ..... s,. No-hitte r UC Irvine's track and NORWALK -Chuck blned lq take fourth with fi eld team makes its Tuey threw the javelrn a 1: 30 2. fin al home appearance 207·8 Thursday lo set a Orange Cotist Co llei::e of the 1977 season Satur· Golden West College re· also h ad just one relay day. hosting Cal Poly Tom Croal of Mater cord while competing at team place at the Cc·r · <S Lui Ob" ) 0 h So th C l·r r1tos event. Its 440 r elay a man 5 ispo at 1 De1 High School (Santa t e u ern a 1 orn1a SERVICE MAICES THE DIFFERENCE AT TUCKER LEASING CO. 2012 S.E. IRISTOL-MIWPORT HACH PHONE: 957·0644 Ana) pitched a no·hil , no· track and field relays al squad finished fifth with UCJ's star miler, Steve run Ange lu s L e ague Cerri~College. a43.9,the slowestllme of Scott, will run both the ba::.eball victo ry o ver Tucy's effor t was good the y ear for Orange 800 and 1,500 meters ~~~~~~;;;;::;;,;;;~~~~~=~====~~ visiting Pius X lli"h for third place. Golden Coas t. h"I t t R 1 h " f 1 "We wen• b asically w I e camma e a P School of Downey Thurs · West had one lrs t p ace c 0 mp e t in g w Ith a Serna will compete In the tfuy with the Monarchs finisher in Bob Gas way. 1 500 and 5 000 · 4 0 who won the shot put s k e le ton t e am .'' <'X 'A th ' A. winning, · · I h ff f pla1·n ed coac h Fre d no er n t eater, Croal had 10 s trikeouts w t an e orto 55·11. Hokanson . "Mos t of our Mauricio Bardales, is en· over the seven Innings, The only relay team to tered in the high jump r lk d place for Golden West regular guys art.' on I . d . , gave up our wa s an was in the 880, where vacation, so it is n't a re al ong Jump an Javelin. had another batter reach bi·g meet for us." Bardales set a school de-base on an error. Three Dennis Danduran, Mike cathlon record of 7 592 I db Laze ar, Clark Davenport Harry Kohaut took . ' runners sto e sc con ul and Jim Rohrig com· fourth in the discus for points two weeks ago. dido · t advan ce any Orange Coast, turnmg m C:aJ Poly is led b~ a fa rther . * * * atopmarkof 147.6 pair o f :,ta ndout 10- M atcr D<.>1 '!. a ttack /\nd Ri c h ard Julll'n termed1a~c hurdlers ·- was i.pearh <.>aded by F S gave Orange Coa~t a !.IX·· Ba rt W1lhams (53.9J and Ma rk Lwkhu:, who dro v<• Ost e r e t 8 th place finai.h 1r1 the long ~1 1kc Bartlett <.SJ 4 I . -:- Ill <a pair of run'> and had Jump with an <.>Hort of and 400-m etcr star Xome two hlls m as many plalt.· 21.111 ? Lloyd (47.7 J. a ppearances Vault Mark Also taklnA home Mx The Mustangs also The Monarch)) s cored th-place f ini:-hes for have.' a top sprmtl.'r m two mthcscconc.J a :,Bob . PALM DES ERT . Or a n i:~ Coast W <'rt' freshman Hu~y Long, They re called Levis for Men. But theyre for anyone with muscles Or a bigger frame Great s tyles. 1n great fabrics But now more comfort- able. Sizes 34 to 42 Meach a m w alked and S a ddlebac k College ·s Ca:.<.>y Connell in the lugh from Compton s Cente n- Juan Abbott ~mglcc.l to S tu a rt F os ter . a Jump <S·Kl a nd l\1ttc h n1 a l lhgh. ~on g has --------------------'center wh<'r c the out sophomore in his firs t Marnett in the triplt.' clocked 10 5 m t~t:? 100 fielde r bobbled the ball Y<'ar in community <'OI· JU mp c42_111 ~1 mete rs and 21.5 m the &Ii.son in Se mis Afte r 4-3 Victory 1';cl1r-.on l11gh c 1111 111 111gt on lkaeh I n1:.1d1· lh1· mo~t of four h1h Thur-.. tlav. t•di.:111g 1f awth(1rtli.' ll1~h. 4.:1. Ill thl· '-l'('!Hlfl I OUIHI ot ttw ll awthrJrnl' I 11 v1 Lul1on .. 1 I h:1 s1•l1;1 I I tourm·y :ti Cm.ta M 1·'>.1 .., '1'1•W1nklc· l'ark The \"ll'tory kcc•p-. t he· Edison Chaqw rs ahvc.' 111 th e c h :i mp1 o n s h 1p hrarkt•l and plaet«t thc·m agi.l1n!'.t l,<•nnox tod ay .it Leonnox l lt gh Edison tqok ndvant.1i.:1• 11f <'H·ry ll.1wlhorn1· 1111-. t.1kc· and t hc•rt• 111•11• plt•nty of thc·m Tlw li -.1 1nrludc·d tlu1·1· 1·1 ror .... 1011 r pao.,..,1•tl ha I Jo. a ncl 11111• \\ ll<l p1ld1 l'ra1ling I 11111thl"111 .t E111 .... 11n r c•t a lia lc•tl hv put ting t11gl'lh1•r an 1·rre1r .i "' .. ilk and a r1111·si·11n11i~ "'"fl it' hy Hogc·r l1<1y1·.., ( hargn s petdu•r.., Dnn I •• 1 \" a 11 t' a n ct I) a v 1• o1 nd a lot nf l1;1wthurnt• m 1sl<1ke!-.. With two out, ll<t\l'" fanned. but n •i.J('hl'd fir!-i l '' ht•n l!.1wthorn1· t'i.Jl('hc·r D t•n n1 )) Dro zho w ~k1 nroppt•d the thi r d strike 11 L' took secon d n n anothe r pass<'d ba ll and c;1m c hom e when Brian lh·sros1ers delivered a !->Olid doublC' to center Desr osiers moved t o third on a wikl pitc h and -.c·ampcrcd horn <.> on the third passed ba ll of the inning ,\fll•r that Jo:<11son "'·•" turnl·d h.ick "llhout ,1 l11l. ll 1rhn10nd rc·l 11·\ 1·cl l.;i\',1111• Ill t he• llfth Ill 11rng .ind hJ<I :1 -.h.1k.' ·.t 1111. not I\ p11•al 111 his '1 I rC'cord and I 89 ~· r .e H1rhmonrl w a lked four and !"!Urrl'ndeornl '"'" run-. rt I (' h m 0 ll ti k I' p I ~. : :. 0 , Jlawthnrne qu1l'l for I he• '' '"' " next four 1nnin~s "'l11lt• ,':.' '' t ea mm:itc·o., hutlt .1 I I l•" ·~·"~ lead ;·" '" In th1· ..,,.,•oncl 1nn1ng ~· .,. t-:d 1!"!<111 ... 1·1ir1·cl .rn 1111 ' c·arnt•d run "'h<·n !11111 • ... • Sm J rt 11•at"l11·d ...... , 111111 "" ,, thro.,..1ng 1•1ror II\ lh1• ,.. , -.horto.,top. t<H•I-lh11fl1111 .1 ,, "' gr ouncl 11111 ,111cl 1 .1m1• h11n11· till ol Jlot -1·tl b.111 ' •'. 1-:rlt"tll \t11llpkl1·.J lh t t ,I ort11g 111 I ht 111'"\I Ill lllnJ.! 1111 lo,1nj.! llJI t\\11 IJll '"irn1•d 11111-, 1111 1\111 hr• '«'Hf Q9 I W'h ''l allowing Mc ut·ham to lcgc action, went 15.6 111 200; . !-.<'Or<'. Liekhus drove the th.s pole va ult Thurs day T eDDl·S UCI spnntcrs Richard othl'rrnnacross. ;ii th e S outhern (;rout and Russ e ll l\l<'acham had a doubl<' Calfifornia t rac k ant1 ucirv•~~~~c~~~;;~omon• floy~ton, out with leg in- in the: lh1rd inning to gel fi£'ld re lays (Divis io n \1""1" JUrl<'S for . a couple: of Vic Martin hom t.' for th£' 111 1 al Colle ge <1f th<· R:·:~;~"':~:·~:·:o<.,,.·,'~'.':~·7•/ ;; ~·l'ck::., will compe te other run 01.'sert ,,, '"""" ru• u•"' W•·h•, ,, , , , Saturday. :\l a l l'r D l•t ,., .11 F os·tcr . form'•rlv eJf A•m,1•ooq 1u •d•··~~'"""'"'•Q•t -----------1 .. It II hS t I '"-'1l't\M11'jt u111Hr>h•un•1 t '! ·u t•rlon II-: · ;i urc a\ Laguna Bea ch High·. !->l'l c.010""""'~ u "''''"'u""''' 1 1 1 l J m 1 in non ll-:i~ll\" tht• :,chool record w1lh ~"'' ''"" "',?,~~"b'•,•, tl· • • ,, '' ;cell on his 15·6 effort, but mis· '"' ~ ~· m ... 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' CORONA • DEL M-AR On Bear Street ... ... between Corona del Mar and Long Beach That 1s ... betwee n the Corona del Mar sign and the Long Beach sign on the newly opened Corona del Mar Freeway You 'll find it more c onvenient ' SOUTH COAST. PlAZA • , l I l • ,. .... t JACKIE HYMAN, Edttor. . EEKENDER Arts/Dining. Ouf i Entertainment Friday. Aprtl 8. 1977 DAILY PILOT CJ 'I I Stallone Looks to 'Roclcy' Sequel By DENNIS McLELLAN Ol Ille O•llY Piiot Sl•ll Talia Shire and Burt Young , Oscar nominees for Best Picture oC the Year "Rocky" had just been greeted with a standing ovation. The audience at the week-long acting conference. sponsored by Sherwood Oaks Experimental College in Hollywood, already had been told that due to illness Sylvester Stallone would not ap- pear. So you can imagine the reac tion when It was announced that an unexpected "guest" had ar- rived. ALL HEADS TURNED to the rear of the Writers Guild Theater and pandemonium set in as none other than the "Italian Stallion" himself sauntered down the side. The success symbol of struggl ing actors (and writers) every where quickly was engulfed by • his fans as the entire asst·mhly stood and cheered. Despite his losing the best at· tor award two nights before at the Academy Awards. tt was ob vious who the peoples' choice was. Ot also was apparent dur ing the preceding showing of "Rocky '" which was punctuated throughout l;>y cheers and ap- plause.) Seated 1n director chairs in front. the three actors responded to queslions from the audience. THE MASSIVE Stallone, look- ing not much older than a college student m a Pcndll'lon shirt over a black tee shirt. explained how he came to write " Rocky." "I was 29," he said. chewing a wad of gum, "and J had to write something quickly because nobody was writing anything for me." He h ad just watc hed a Muhammed Ali fight in which the challenger went 15 rounds with him. What ir an individual wenl 15 rounds with tbe champ. metaphorically going ts rounds with his life? he asked himseU. Using his own lire as an actor. which had been filled with failure and rejections. "I went home and wrote."_ In three and a hair days he wrote a rough. 85-page script. "It was a beginning. I believe 1l (writing) should be done like a sprint, not a long distance." WHEN HE SHOWED it lo his producers, "they realized it was a throwback to the old mms. There was a simplicity and'-un· iversality that seems to be lack· ing in today's movies." The story of how he talked them into letting him play the lead, over such stars as J ames Caan and Burt Reynolds, is now a s how business legend. "I was reaJly angry with these guys that they could sit behind a desk and di ctate my destiny," re called Stallone "I knew I was right. Well, there's a law against assault and battery -I had lo stalk them. beg them ... " Talia Shire. looking wan in a black Japanese jacket, said s he was called in the last day of test· mg for the role or Rocky's shy girlfriend . ··After 15 pages I knew he <Stallone) was an extraordinary writer. Clearly, in a flash. I could see her <the character l and loved her ." SHE MET STAI.LONE al lht• • 1udition when h<' "Jogged an the· door in reversl'. My mouth fC'll open. r couldn't bcliC\'C what I was experiencing. We did ;i SCl'ne 'I was really angry with these guys that they could sit behind a desk and dictate my destiny. I knew I was right.' -Stallone together and I felt we connected." Said Stallone: ··she was loose. She started sparring with me. It was love at first bruise." ·' C Director) John Avildsen was circling us like a camera. I had the feeling this was the first time in my life I was doing a good of- fice audition. The next day I got t\lejob." Young, Shire's stocky meal· culler brother in the movie, said he had worked with' the pro- ducers on several films before. "One came to me and said, 'You gotta read this script.' The script was so beautiful. It was head and s h oulde r s over anything l 've ever read." Stallone was asked how he 1s dealing with people who a year ago snubbed him but today are beating a path to his door. "I tune it out," he said. "When I came to Hollywood I knew there was a 95 percent guarantee of railure. You know it's going to be tough. "But the toughest endure. If you hang around long enough, you're going to make it. They're flesh eaters here. I'm still being exploited. You don't yell al them. You just get them when you sit down to negotiate your next con- tract. "When I was an usher I used to wonder how they (stars} could collect half a million dollars. It's because of all the crap they had to eat." Stallone. who has JUSt complet· ed writing the sequel to "Rocky" in a record 29 and a half hours. said , "I want to make a 'Rocky' every five lo six years to parallel my own life." HE SAID TUE sequel will deal with the boxer making com- mercials. which he wants to quit. Adrian. his girlfr)end in the mov- ie, "is a blossoming woman. She's still growing and here J am playing stickbalt with 9-year- olds." How would he have coped with failure if "Rocky" had not been a success'! The actor. who hnd written several dozen unsold scripts, knew what fai lure was. ··At the very worst I felt ·Rocky' would be a marginal sue cess. I would have been disap- pointed becau se I knew somethlng was happening (while watching the rushes). "The producers never felt sale unti l screening it ror the Academy.·: He said it is necessary to have faith in yourself. "Without that you're nothing. If you're right. you've got to stick with it. If 1t hadn't been a success I would have licked my wounds ... and bought a new pen and started all over again." ASKED WHAT motivates him, Stallone replied: ''Competive· ness, a great deal of anger. I want to really go to my grave with some accomplishment." How has "Rocky's" success af fected him., "l eat a lot better . drive a bet- ter car," he Joked. "But forget- ting money and all that, it's the las t link in tying together1my fan· tasies and my reality." Parting advice from the man who gave his dream his "best shot:" "Keep your energies up. Have a m aster plan and set a goal. Do something every day. Stick in there and you 'II make 1t." Sylvester Stallone and Talia Shire finally found success through the film 'Rocky' -.· ·. .· . . M11rals: Art in Public Strange shapes will be part of Momentum's scheduled outdoor ·event' Dancers Mo ve Outside The Mom<.'ntum nnnct> Com pany , whlch p e rfor ms at beachE'S. in parks. parking lol<> and other unlikely locations, will Momentum members (standing) John Efflng and Barbara Stiles, (kneeling) Ksye Ragland snd Carol Shlffman. stage a n outdoor "event" at Golden Weal College April 20 at noon. The site will be the large grass quad between the administration bullding and library where dan- cers will not only perform but also invite the audience to join in dance improvis ations an<t, games. Members of the com- munity are welcome. "These 11ertormances are marked by high energy, en· thusium and openness,.. said Nanette Pistole-Brodie of the col- lege dance faculty. "The audience has fantastic run, ertjoys the flow of the move· m ent and the creativity.'• Earlier in the day the company wUI conduct a dance improvi&a· lion mute.r class in the dance studio at 9 a.m . Admission to the clan is ~.50 at the door. Momentum Dance Company, based lo Lomita, was formed in 1974 by a group of professional dancen who believe people can become actively Involved in dance u audience or partlcl· pan ta-that there ls a need to re- late to audiences beyond the traditional pertormer·spectator relationship. Members of the•company who will be In residency tor the Golden Wat event lnclude Carl Daun~~-~aura Donabedlan. John .1!.il1Jn1, Pamela Poyorow, Kaye Ra1laod. Carol Sblffman, .Jana &al.lam, Barbara SUles, Susan Stoll, Fred Allen and Dus-ty Stllel. By CAROL MOORE Ol Ille o.11., ,.1i.1 Stalf Esau Quiroz speaks with such enthusiasm about murals that a listener wants to apply a brush to the next available wait. But as curator of education at Bowers Museum in Santa Ana. Quiroz tempers the response by emphasizing that quality is the first responsibility of the artist: •'The materials used must match the environment." 'He also e ncourages pro- fessional presentation to over- come the social art and faddish grafliti currenlly publicized as nouveau Mexican. "THESE STEREOTYPES hurt because the public is not aware of the dllferent stages an artist goes through : child (social), hobbyist, instructor and professional,•• be said. To help set the record straight. Quiroi will describe "Execution of Murals" April 14 pt Orange Coast College and present three lectures on Chicano Art and Artists for UC Irvine Extension, starting April 28. "It's too early to define a Chicano art movement and we're uns ure of what its future will be," be admits. "But, we're beginning to pinpoint a particular style. "Writers and photographers are documenting what's being done and awakening collectors' interest." CALUNG THE muralist mov- ement "one of the largest ln ~ hist.QD'," Quiroz referred to the em9nce of Diego Rivera ln the 1920s and the Influence ot SI· Esau Quiroz queiros. Orozco and Tamayo on Work Project Administration <WP A> efforts in the United States in the l930s. Some of the latter eHorts now decorate Dartmouth and Pomona college,, Rockefeller Center, Olvera Street in Los Angeles and the New School or Social Research in New York. "Murals happen anywhere there's people," Quiroz cont.ends. "They may be political, his- toric al, e nvironm e ntal or geometric statements." His works prove 'the point, starling with a mural In Mexico City that depict.a the confused identity of a Mextcan·American. In California he has painted walls in Hollywood, Colton and OellY ............... ltMNlt..._ Mural at Santa Ana City Hall, dnlgnfld by O'Csdlz, Is a good example of Chicano art Keene to show a graphic for a : media company, the Mexican heritage of the 1900s and a cO~ memoration of Cesar Chave~tl'U! ttle grape strike of 1970. · • • CITING OTHERS' works ~lw{t tie the artist with the community in .Orange County. Quiroz com· mended the Santa Ana City Han mural by O'Cadiz, murals at Third and Flower streets in S~ ta Ana and m osaics a nd sculptures commissioned for Home Savings and Loan omces. ''We could change society quite ) a bit if we could just get more pr iv ate businesses interestf¥1 In t murals," he added. : , ''People would show mote con· • side ration for and cause less vfln· ! dalism to buildings if they could · participate in their construc- tion." Quiroz teaches a ceramj.C workshop for children at the museum. The next session stal'1l; Saturday and the accumuJalt«l works could be amassed lor a textural collage, perhaps for a library. .. These youngsters could visit and appreciate that building for the rest of their lives. kno;wlng that they had contri buted'° its beauty,"hesaid. -" # "WE'RE CREATING Jilere murals with less money iO this country today than 40 years 110. The WPA had political l11Q9tus a nd direct access to fundl. Now the works are more ethnic, more spirited, financed mostly by local supporters.•· Although he' is pleased ·that Governor Brown has requested $700,000 for tho Art in Public Bulldlnp Act CAB 1053), Qulroz worries that only certain elite artist.a will be bureaucraUcally ec>mmissioned to do the five pro- jecta throughout the state. "That would result In the same isolation between buildings and community," he explained. "It would be better to have five or 10 • persons learning under tbe artist. "Art should create change in every way possible. Whal better place than a public site to tie In all these positive resources?" Quinn predicts that murals will expand t.ecbnlcally ancl In- corporate more textures. · "EICHl'Y PMCENT are now clone with paint, but there's not much sense in uslng acrylics "lt you're decorating a reservtiir or • re·actlng with fog. The arll•t faces whatever plll'tlcular pm. bl em the wall races.•• For a cloeer understand~ o( culture. Q\IJroa will lead a at"4,J t.our ot riu'al Mesko, .ka1y I ~ August 11, for teadMfl, muMaln profeu'cln1l1 and atuden"/r:' under the •UIPlca ol UC · J:1tenlloa. / Ce . DAIL'( PILOT Friday. Aprtl 8. 19n ·Student Art Assembled AltT INVmONAL -Works by high school students, Wednesduyi. through May 15 a t Golden West ColJege Galle ry, 15744 Golden Wes t St., Huntington Beach. Reception 7 to 9 p.m . Wednes- day. Hours; 1 to4 p.m. weekdays and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesdays. Free. PHOTOGRAPHY -By Sheila Pinkie. Monday through April 29 in the Orange Coast College Photo Gallery in the Fine Arts Building, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Reception 7 to 9:30 p.m . Monday. Hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m . wee~days . Free. 'AMERICANA EXPO' -Crafts displays, includ-·Jbg dolls and a.rt exhibits, 10 a.m. to 11 p.m . April 1S'and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. April 16 at various loca- tions at Fullerton College, 321 E. Chapman Ave. Free. 'A1cha. a Woman of Morocco· · (1'883) by Frederick Arthur Bridgman is from 'American Expatriate Painters.' The Arts in Brief Galleries I Exhibits GALLERY OPENING -"The Selective Eye," at Three Flags Center , Suite 57A. 27601 Forbes Road, Laguna Niguel. Opening 2 to 5 p.m. Satur- day, with gall~ry hours lo be 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesdays-Saturdays. SOFrscuLPTURE -By five artists, now at the Huntington Beach Public Ubrary, 525 Main St. Noon to 4 p.m. Tuesdays-Thursdays and 10 a .m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays. Free. ILLUSTRATIONS -By Irwin Zeller, now through end of April at Woodrose Gallery, Seacliff Village, 2133 Main St. #11, Huntiniton Beach. 10:30 a.m . ~ 5:30 p.m . daily except Sun- days, noon to S p.m . Free. 'STREAMLINE MODERNE' -Exhibit by Stacy Dukes and students, Monday through May 1. Opening 7 to 9 p.m . Monday; noon to 4 p.m. weekdays, 1to4 p.m. Sundays at Cal State Long Beach Gallery,6101E.7th St. Free. 'THE MODEL IN THE STUDIO' -Oil paintings by Joyce Treiman, Monday through May 1 at Cal State Long Beach Gallery, 6101 E. 7th St. Open- ing 7to9 p.m . Monday. Slide lectures p.m. Tues- day in Science Building l , Room 141. Hours: noon to 4 p.m. weekdays, 1to4 p.m. Sundays. Free. 'AMERICAN EXPATRIATE PAINTERS' -Of the late 19th century, including Whistler, Cassatt and Sargent, Tuesday through May 29 on third level of Ahmanson Galle ry, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 5905 Wilshire Blvd .• Los Angeles. Lectures in Leo S. Bing Theater: "Social Realism in Late 19th Century American Art," by Dr. William H. Gerdts, April 24 at 3 p.m.; "New Perspectives on Lale 19th Century American Art" by Michael Quick, May 8 at2 p.m . Hours: 10 a .m . to 5 p.m. Tuesdays-Fridays, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. Free. R ETROSPECTIVE SHOW -Works by the late Roger Kuntz, now through May 2 at the Laguna Beach Museum of Art, 307 Cliff Drive. 11:30 a.m . to 4 :30 p.m. daily except Tue_,days. Admission by donation. The Aman Folk Ensemble (left) will be at UCLA. While Udana Power, June Gable and Robert Walden (below left) will star in '.A History of the American Film' at the Music Center Shows Opening At U Theaters Orange Coast theatergoers who wa nt to journey into Los Angeles this month will have a wide variety of entertainment to choose from. Among the highlights will be the comedy "Same Time, Next Year." Carol Burnett and Dick Van Dyke will star on the stage of the Huntington Hartford in Hollywood, Tuesday throuah May 15. Tickets are available al agencies. The Mark Taper Forum of the Los Angeles Music Center is presrnling, in r epertory. Christopher Durang's "A History of the Am erican Film" and Sam Shepard's "Angel City." both satiric looks al I lolly wood. The plays run through June 5. Dances from around the world arc the specialty of the Aman Folk Ensemble, which will perform at 3 p.m. April 17 at the Pauley Pavilion of UCL.A. Jn. formation is available by clllLing (213) 825-2953. Taper Celebrates Anniversary Al the Ahmanson Theater of lhc Los Angeles music center, .. Merton of the Movies." a George S. Kaufman and Ma rc Conn<'ll y comedy about Hollywood, will open for previews Apnl 16 and con- tinue through June 4. Jt st<y'S Richard Thomas and is directed by Burt Shcvelove. Information is available by callin~ (2L3> 972-7211 , with phone r<'· servations for major credit cards available by call- mg (213) 972-7600 between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m . . ·... ... .. As p:.i rt of its 10th ann1 v1:rsary l'l'il'bral11in. lhC' Mark Tarwr i''orum of the Los AngC l<'s Music Center will hold an open house from 3 to fl p.m. April 16. cohostcd by th<' Amen can National Thcall'r and Academy. A two-day colloquy on theater . television and film will also be open to Lhe public at 2 p.m . April 17 in the California Room of the UCLA Facuhy Center and at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. April 15 a1 the Ma rk Tuper Forum. Guest panelis t s will discu ss "Critical Perception~." "Pe rsonal V1s1ons" and "Three Points an Space. New Ar- rangem<'nts in Power." 1lri Propo•ab Artists interci.tl'd in cxh1bit1n~ at Mills lloul><', t h<.' City of Garden Grove /\rt Gallt.'ry. ma}' submit proposals to tht" city's Cultur:il Arts Division for 1L-; twice-a yN1r sludy session, to be held May 13 Add1t1onu l mformat1on 1s availabl e f rom Dorothy Berry, j~S..6707. B~kstage Worker• 1'cchm<'al asSt!'it ance, includin$! ::tc· compamst, mus1cul director, chor<'o- grclpher, costume chief and techmcal. liibtang :.ind S<'t'n<' pcr•rnnncl arc ;ought by th<' Sant1ai::o Communitv Playt•rs 1n Or.in,1:1• f.,r 11" upcomtnl! .. umm<'r M•ason, with two mu'>tc'Jls ( .. O ncC' l 'pon a M .tllr<'s'" ,1nrl ··Promises, l'rom IS<''>" 1 and ,, children's prod11ct1on lnfo rmalwn m ay be oblamed by calhng 637-438.'l Barnaonizer• Wanted Fulle rton Barbersho p }iarmony Gl'oup as seektng men of all al{c~ who ltke to smg. Addata onal information 1c; available by calling Leon Wtlham\on at 526·2459. Oriental Craft• ln conjunction with its current ex· hi bit of Ori<'nlal <'loisonne, th<' Muck- l'nthaler Cultural Center, l201 W MOVIE RATINGS FOR ~EM'S AND mlJNOPEDPl.E M alvem Ave., Fullerton, is offering two s pecial workshops. Japanese flower arrangin~ will be studied April 17 with Emma Yee, at a cost of $4 for museum members and $5 for nonmembers. Gisele Cook will teach the art of cloisonne April 24, at $2 for members and SJ for nonmem- bers. Deadline to register is April 13. For more information, call 879-Ql60. Ice Capade• '77 Dorothy Hamill will star in the Ice Capades, opening April 26 at the Los Angeles Sports Arena and May 10 at the Long Beach Arena. Tickets at $4.50 to $7, with some youth (16 and under) discounts offered, are availa- ble at Ticketron and Mutual agencie~. Jtfudcal Tiebt• Tickets are now on sale for "West Side Story," a Fullerton Ch'lc Light Opera production to run at 8 30 p .m. May Z1·28, June 3-4 and J une 10-11, with a 2:30 p.m . matinee June 5. Location is Plummer Auditorium. Chapman and Lemon s treet s, Fullerton. Tickets are $3.SO·SS.SO for adults, $2.50-$4.SO for s tudents 12·22 and S2·$3 for children, with matinee prices SO cents less . For information, c.t ll 87!>-1732 between noon and 5·JO p m weekdays ~bpell' Tryoui• CoasUine Community College will hold auditions for .. Gods pell" at 7 30 p m . April 13 and 14 10 the choral room at Corona del Mar High School. ~llch Teemley 1s darecling the show, which wiU premiere May 21and22. '"~ Co•peddoa String, woodwind and bras~ instru· ment students between 16 and 22 are r ligible to join Orange Coast College's Young Art.isl-Musicians Competition, to be held May 14-15 with prizes of $150 to $600. Deadline to apply is April 22, PUBLIC SKA TING HOURS - AlllAIUH """""""''"l"l ......... "f ,_tfU.11"'°"'1"' ~ .. IM ueot• 11 Al*lnlD , ...... ,...,..., '""'' ... """' K THIM'9ESCH . T11es. 1t1n1 Fri..-- Sat. cmMI S-.- Swi., Tun.. Wtd.. TMrs .• Fri.- 3:00 ,..... to 5:00 ,... I 2:00 HOOft to 5:00 P."'- 1:00 p.m. to I 0:10 p.a. NEW SPECIAL SESSION S Hours of Skatlftg Fm SATURDAY MIGHT 8:00 P .M. TILL . I :00 A.M. 11111 ICE CAPADES CHALET MnaV .... C..... H-'-AtAAlml "-'714-'7MNO wit h inform a lion available at 556-5522. Applications may be requested by writing to Joseph Pearlman, Mus ic Department, Orange Coast College, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa, 92626. OperaCIUt Casting has been completed for the leading roles in Cal State Fullerton's production of the comic opera "The Merry Wives of Windsor," to be staged May 7·10. Fe atured will be Diane Louise Pilcher , winn er of th e r ecent Metropolitan Opera Auditions in Orange County. Also starring will be Thomas Oberjat, John Mathews, Harold Clousing, Aviva Rosenbloom, David Murray and Su Harmon. Tickets at $3 may be reserved by calling 870-3371 between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m . weekdays. Film Blacks Honored Prominent blacks in motion pic- tures have gathered to honor their own in a 90-minute special, "Black Film Makers Hall of Fa me," airing Saturday al 9 p.m .. on KCET, Channel 28. Featuring special appearances by James Earl Jones , Cicely Tyson, and LeVar Burton, the program was t aped at the Oscar Micheaux Awards ceremonies held in F ebruary in Oakland. Micheaux was the first in- One pound of coffee. When you open a new checking account of $250 or more. dependent black film maker to achieve fame in his fi eld. C I B tt nd D ck Van Dyke The 1977 inductees into the Hall of aro urne a 1 Fame -Roscoe Lee Browne, Dorothy star in 'Same Time, Next Year' Dandridge, Bee Freeman, Bernard-------------------- Johnson, James E arl J ones, Maidie ---------------------, Norman and Cicely Tyson -are honored by their peers. Levar Burton. the young "Kunta Kinte'' of "Roots," is on hand to ac· cept a special commendation for that ser ies from Rep. Ronald v. Dellums <D-Ca lif. l. 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A , • ; • • • , ,L '. 1 • / 'e~s by debra Now at 601 Newport B vd. ,_ ..... ........,,, ll •·• ,.., ·~ lllh" Eating Out for Easte'r ~ It's no wonder a i.avory repast bas become an ei.sent1al part of . the Easter Sunday observance. The whirl ot morning activities -s unrise serva ces. the ehildreo'a eu hunt. •bowing off all the fashionable new cl~es­ puta a aharp edge on appetites. Many restaurant& in the area are prim~ to offer a distinctive Euter feast . Check fir s t, however, if you want to know the full particuJars, and obtain ad- vance r eservations wherever possible: Amoag the places ready to roll· out the Easter red carpet, you can select any one of the follow- ing for top-oolcb dining. AJKPORTER INN -poolside champagne buCfet, 10 a .m. to 3 p.m.; Mediterranean Room brunch. 10 to 3; dinner 5 to IO p.m. -18700 MacArthur Blvd .• at Orange County Airport, 833·2770. IVY HOUSE -brunch 10 to 4; dinner 4 toll -384 Forest Ave .• in the Lumberyard Shopping Ceoter, Laguna Beach, 494-9491. REUBEN'S -brunch, 9 to 2, dinner following -251 E . Coast H ighway, Newport Beach. 673-1505 ; a lso REUBEN's at 1555 Adams Ave •• Costa Mes a. ·540.9672 •. MARRI01T HOTEL -buffet dinner in the Pacific Ballroom, seatings at 12 noon, 2:30 and 5 p .m . -900 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach, 640·4000. BEN BROWN'S-brunch, 9:30 to 3:30; dinner, ~ to 9 p.m. - 31106 Coast Highway (inland al Aliso Beach), South Laguna, 499-266.1. ANCIENT MAR I NER - lunch, 11:30 to 3; dinner from 4 p.m . -2607 W. Coast Hi ghway, Newport Beach, 646-0201. YAMATO -Easter with a Japanese touch, dinner from 4:30 p .m . -60 Fas h ion Is l and, Newport Center, Newport Beach, 644-4811. SO. COAST PLAZA HOTEL - buffet brunch in the Plaza Ballroom; brunch in Alfredo':. restaurant; brunch in the Orange Grove Cale: 9 a.m lo 4 p.m 666 Anton Blvd. <Bristol at San Diego Freeway), Costa Mes<i, 5'0·2500. REUBEN E. LEE brunch 9 to 2, dinner following 151 i::. Coast Highway, Newport Beach, 675-5811. Out ·n· About ~1111111 Stanley Victor Hugo Inn -special Easter d inne r m enu, served l0:30a.m. to9:30p.m. -361 Cliff Drive (al Coast Highway), Laguna Beach, ~-9477. /t{ISTER G'S -Easler dinner s pecials, served from l p.m. - 3100 Jrvine Ave. (al the Newport Beach Golf Course), Newport Beach, 751-5223. NEWPORTER INN -poolside brunch, also Marine restaurant and Udo Lounge, 9 a .m . to 3 p.m.; dinner, Marine restaurant, 4 p.m. to 9:30 p.m . -1107 Jam- boree Road, Newport Beach, 644-1700. CROWN ROUSE -brunch 9 :30 to 4; dinner 4 to 11 -32802 Coasl Highway (at Crown Valley Parkway), L aguna Niguel, '199-2626. GORDA LIZ -Ea s t.er brunch/lunch, 10 a.m . to 2 p.m.; dinner from 3 p.m . -900 Bayside Drive, Newport Beach, 675·5111. RUSTY PEUCAN -brunch, 9 :30 to 3; dinner from 4 p .m. 2735 W. Coast H.ighway, Newport Beach, 642-3431. ANAHEIM HYATT HOUSE - bruncb.10 t.o 3:30 ; dinner, 4 to IO p .m. -1700 S. Harbor Blvd. <directly acr oss fro m Dts · neyland), 772-5900. BAXTER'S STREET -dinner served from 3 p.m., special early s how (reservations) -4647 MacArthur Blvd . (at Oran~<· On 'Starlloard· Singer Jeff Pearson will be featured at 7 : 30 p .m. on "Sta rboard," on Channel 50. The show will be taped at 8:30 p.m. Monday at the Canner y R estaurant in :\fewport Beach ~md 1:-. open to the puhlic. County Airport). Newport Beach,S40-247S BLACKBEARD'S -brunch, 9 to 3 ; dtnner 4 to 9 -4250 Mart· ingale Way (at MacArthur Blvd, near Orange County Airport), Newport Beach, 833-0080. LA CAVE -Easter dinner- BPecials, served from 4:30 p.m. · 16951:1 Irvine <al 17th Street), Costa Mesa, 646· 7944. REGISTRY HOTEL L Easter- hulfet, 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m .. Orange County Ballroom ; special Easter menu, 3 to 8 p.m .. Gr and Portage restaurant - 18800 MacArthur Blvd., Irvine, 752-8777. APADANA -special Easter dinne r, served from 5 to 10 p m -600 Newport Center Dr. (across from Fashion Island). Newport Beach, 640 7502. EDUCATIONAL opportunities continue to abound for those wa nting to increase t h eir 'knowledge of wine. If you hurry. there's stdl time to sign up for an excellent course of study. It's a 10-week seminar on the wmes of the world being present· ed by Robert Lawrence Balzer, noted wine conno1sscur, al Lawry's California Center in Los Angeles. The Tuesday evening clnsses will get under way next week and <'O ntinuc t h rough June 14 Cl.:isscsstart at7p m Fccforthe full sl·mmar 1s $110 Ralzer says his seminar will <•nco mpass wines of Franre, IS1•1• WINE, P<iSW l '4 l /1o1Jen ~ ...,. -~ii" st:Jragon · __ } I-~ , . .,.,,.,~....,. 1 ttl"'rrl4¥ •Mt GENUINf CHINESE MANDARIN DISHES Speciohzing In Chinese A lo Corte Dishes l UNCH•Ottu4ER OAIL Y Food tO Take Out 11:30A.M lo 10PM 1on...._. .... COSTA MISA 64Z..7162. 646-9911 600 NffWP()rt Ceote< Drive acroso; lrom Fashion Island Ro<;ervat1ons honored -~0-7502 11l1SttJl Qs RESTAURANT Ir COCKTAILS (..._.,,,...... .. ~. le> 100 Happy Easter 2731 W. Comt Hwy. CHAMrAGrHE SUND.A Y IRUMCH FrOfft 9:10.A.M. liSTR DIMM!R FrOM 4:00 P.M. OHTH!IAY 642-3431 Served fr<nn 3 pm SPECIAL EARLY SHOW PHONE FOR RESERVATIONS 540-2475 EASTER SUNDAY DINNER SPECIAL lolc~d Ham or $39 5 Roast L~CJ of Lomb Plu5 Our R~ M"u CWJdreft Wmon'le El'ltertainrHnt ly DEHHIS BOLIN CHAMPAGNE SUHD.AY IRUHCH Happ.,-Hour ~7 • Free Hors d'oeuvres l I 00 '"'"Aft. CHewport hoch Golf Coww) MIWPOlT HA.CH 751·5223 Reservations 64Q·S1i3 .At, t.'he end a North :Bey:.>dt. Or. N~ Brad\ Aid!)', Ap!118, 1977 OAtLV PILOT gl Ti mes/ Places Fantasy Fun Offered/or Children TONIGHT, Al>RIL 8 'MAGICAL LAND OF OZ' -Magic show with puppets, U :30 a.m., l :30 and 3:30 p.m. today and Saturday at Fashion bland, Newport Beach. Lasts 20 minutes. Free. DISNEYLAND PAGEANT -"Greal Musical River Review," with Skiles and Henderson and others, twice nightly tonight and Saturday in Frontierland al Disneyland. $5 adults, $2 children. MITCHELL MARIONETTF.S -1, 2:30, 4 and 7 p.m . today, 1, 2, 3 and 4 p.m. Saturday at Hunt· angton Ce nter, 7777 Edinger Ave., Huntington Beach. Free. CARNIVAL -By Westminster Boys Club, Westminster and Golden West streets, 3 to u p.m . today, 11 a .m. to 11 p.m. Saturday and 11 a.m . to6p.m. Sunday. 'THE FANTASTICKS' -Mu.'iicaJ, 8 o'clock tonight and Saturday at UC Irvine Lillie Theater. room 161 of llumanjties Hall. 75 cents. 8:13·6617or83H i614. 'SllADES OF LIFE' -Dance concert with original chorC'o~raphy. 8 o'clock tonjght cind Saturday at UC Irvine Concert Hall. 75 cents. 833-6617 or at door. COMEDY -"The Girl in the Freudian Slip," tomght and Saturday al San Clemente Communi· t y Theater 's Cabnllo Playhouse, 492-0465 between J and 6 p.m. 'LUV' -Comedy by Irvine Community Theater. 8:30 o'clock tonight and Saturday al Newport Harbor Baptist Church. Cliff Drive at El Modena Avenue, Newport 0<'a<'h. 646 3178 days, 557.7297 evenings and weekends. 'TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERON/\' -Now through April 23 at S-Outh Coast Repertory. 1827 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa. $4.50·$6 50. 646-1363 after 1 p. m. daily. 'NORMAN, IS THAT YOU?' -Comedy, now DINE IN OUR ROMANTIC CEUAR LA CA VE RESTAURANT EASTER SPECIAL lobster $9.95 • Steak & lobster $7.95 Also Steak, Shrimp & Crab Dinners $7.95 O .. EHAT 4:10 ... M. For Resec-ntlons PhOM 646-7944 169S!h Irvine Costa Mesa SEA LEVEL FfftvM9 Joi-. 0-lt Leev.ct. "-Wllll-ef tfte All-1.-os. 1-4 9td Jll'll!IY Notli SUHOA Y, Af'RIL 17 • TWO SHOWS I le I I P.ll.4. TICKETS ARE $5.50 HOAGE LIMIT Rill I.AR .AHD DANCING Tickets A11111lablo al T•cl\etrori Ou11o11 And Cre~cendo Box Olt1co PM>OUCIO IY PACIFtC f'USIHTATIOtCS 1121 S. Manchester • Anohotm. CA • (714) 956-1410 Ka telo (Disneyland) offramp at Sonia Ano Fwy. . throulb May 29 at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse, 140 Aven1da Plco, San CJem..,te. $10-$1S. 492-9950. CONTINUING IN LOS ANGELF.S -"A History of the American F'ilm" and "Angel C~ty," through June 5 at Mark Taper Forum. Indefinite runs: "Bubbling Brown Sugar" at Lbe Pantageb Theater : "Vanities" at. the Westwood Playhouse; "A Chorus Une" al lbe Shubert. Theater. · SATURDAY,APRILt EASTER BONNET PARADE -For children 2·7: register 10:30 a.m., parade 11 a .m. al Hunt- ington Center, 7177 Edinger Ave., Huntington Beach. .Free. · SYMPHONY CONCERT -Zubln Mehta con- ducting the Los Angeles Philharmonic, with ensemble Tashi, 8: 30 p. m . Saturday at Santa Anu High School Auditorium, 520 W. Walnut St., San· • ta Aoa.$6-$7 adults, $.1 students, at door or from Orange County Philharmonic, 646-Mll. SUNDAY, APRIL 10 EASTER PARADES -2 :30 p.m. Sunday at Knoll's Berry Farm, Buena P ark CS4 adults, $2 · children); 2 p.m. S unday at Disneyland. Anaheim ($5 adults, $2 children). E ASTER SUNRISE SERVICE-Featuring the Jrvine Mu ter Chorale, dawn Sunday at the Hollywood Bowl Free. BLUEG~ MUSIC -By Canyon Crass, 2:3t) to S p.m. Sunday at The Shng, Knott Avenue 1f1. Ball Road. Anaheim. $2. ' MONDAY,APRILlt JAZZ ENSEMBLES-Music by Thad Jones n! others, 8 p.m.. Monday and Thursday in the Cal Stat e Long Bench Multi-purpose Rocun, University Union, 6101 E . 7th St. $2.50 general.~ s tudents. ... TUESDAY, APRIL 12 TRAVEL FILM -.. Amazing Korea." 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in Phillips Hall, Santa An:a College, 17th and Bristol streeL'>. Free. LOS ANGELES CHAMBER ORCHESTRA - Conducted by Neville Marriner, 8 p.m . Tuesday at CaJ State Lon~ Beach MuJti·purpose Room, 6101 E. 7th St. With soloist Delia Wallis, mezzo- soprano. $3 general. $2 students. (213) tsi.Hs4o 10. a.m. to4p.m. weekdays or at door. 'SAME TIME, NEXT YEAR' -Comedy witb Carol Burnett and Dick Van Dyke, Tuesday through May 15 at the Huntington Hartford 'Theater, 615 Vine St., Hollywood. Tickets at agen· ciesor (213)462-6666. BASSOON CONCERT -By P aul Woltz, music by Vivaldi and Mozart, noon Tuesday in Orange Coast College Fine Arts Hall 119, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Free. 'HELLO DOLLY' -Musical, at Sebastiun's Dinner Playhouse at the Grand Hotel, 1 Hotel Way, Anaheim. Opens Tuesday. 772-7710. <See 'NIGHT,' Page CS> Opcn7 Vays Hi~hest Quality Native Mexican Foods t/i4" All SPORTS EVENTS GIANT 7 FOOT lV SCREEN Mon.· Thur. fl :30 o.m. to 10 p.m. Fti. & Sot. 11:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. C<XKTAILS Sondoy '1 p.m. to 10 p.m. HAPPY HOUR 11 :30 AM to 4-10 PM 9093 E. AOANS, HUNTINGTON BEACH 962-791 1 With the Live Broadway Hit Musical ·'HELLO, DOLLY!" Offering live professional entertainment, great food in an elegant atmosphere. Shows nightly except Monday, plus a Sunday brunch show. For Information & raaervatf~s call (714) 7n·7710 or at the box office, GJBnd Hotel, Number One Hotel Way, Anaheim. (Acrou from Olaneytand.) .-. . ~ . • . VIII ) ... -'ittthttt SMORGASBORD RESTAURANT 1&11ounP1>~1T••-lll'10111"0f'U H11om .. oro11 •CACM · co.>HA on 11141' •i::tl&AlllST.AHIM -I COMfllW'f. •·>••!!' MCXICAN rmU A HEW AMD EXCITING EXPHJEHCl IM MEXICAH DIHIMG DINING DANCING ENTIRTAINMENT CCXXTAILS Now Appearing ••• SEA FOOD FOOD TO GO BANQUETS PRIVATE PARTIES • OiAMPAGNE SUNDAY BRUNCH· ..... Coast Comedies Cast Two South Coast theater groups, the La~una Moulton Playhouse and lhe San Clemente Com· munity Theater, have announced the casts or their next productions. At Laa:una, where Doug Rowe has returned lo direct the lasi two shQWI of the aeason, re· hearsals are well under way on Jean Kerr's "Finishing Touches," which opens April 19 for three weeks. Barbara Van Holt and Harry Knierim,· reunited from last s eas on's "Set1scape," head the cast a.s the middle-aged parents of three sons. Others In the cast are Gene Benedict, Eric Swarthout, David Bramwell, Ron La Caria. Sherry Kraft and Linda Garay. "FinlsMng Touches" will play Tuesdays through Sa'tl.ardays at 8:30 in the playhouse. 606 Laguna t anyon Road, Laguna Beach, with reservations being taken at494·0743. MEANWHILE, THE San Clcrnenie players are in rehearsal for the classic comedy•• Arsenic and Old Lace," bowing In May 5 f\)r four weekends. Gordon Penge is directing. ' \ \ Cast members includu Phyllls Stroud, Gene Yrank, Boyd Ames, Mark Manweiler, Monica Hutchens. l shi Salazar, Hal Walker. Davld Mears, Crai& Kutner, 1·om Smith and CbarlQ Ashbaugh. "Arsenic"' will be performed "Thundaya through Saturdays at 8:30 until May 28 at the Cabrillo Playhouse , 202 Avenlda Cabrlllo, San Clemente. Reservations are available at 492·0465. • •• CALLBOARD -Three community theater i\roups have announced auditions for their next productions. They are: -The Irvine Community Theater, holding tryouts on Tuesday at 7:30 for the West Coast premiere of Oliver Hailey's intimate comedy· drama "First One Asleep, Whistle" •.... a three-character cast of a woman in her early 30s, a man in his mld·20s and a 1().year-old girl will~ selected at the new Irvine theater, on Cliff Drive at El Modena Avenue in Newport Beach .•••• further information is available at 557-7297 ..•.. -The Laguna Moulton Playhouse, which will be seeking a cast of 17 men and five women for its revival of the vintage newspaper comedy "The --E:.ront Page" •.... readings are schedulOO''fq_; Sunday. April 24, at 1 p.m. and Monday, April 25, at 7 p.m. in the playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach ••••• the show opens May 31 for three weeks ..... -The Garden Grove Community Theater, which has announced auditions for Neil Simon's "Plaza Suite" for Monday and Tuesday evenings at 8 o'clock in lhc Lake School, Orangewood Avenue at Brookhurst Street in Garden Grove • . • • . director Jean Koba will be seeking a cast o( six ~en and five women r anging from late Intermission Tom Titus teens to early fifties • • • • , the pl•Y opem 141¥ 20 fOC' four weekends. • • • • ••• BACKSTAGE -Yellow Brick Road Sbo"'8 a professional children's theater company, wttf · give a performance at Orange Cout Collete on Wednesday, April 27, al 7:30 p.m. 1n OCC's Drama Lab TbeaLer .•••• the company will of· fer four free performances ot lt.s play "The Hum· ble King," AprH 27 and 28 al 9:30 and 11 a .m ....• College Screens Idi· Amin Fihn The Orange Coast premiere of Barb et Schroeder's controversial documentary "Idl Amin Dada: A Self Portr ait" will screen Thurs· day Jn Chapman College's Memorial Hall Auditorium, 333 N . Glassell St. The film, present· ed by the Great Films Guild, will be shown at 7:30 p.m. and tickets at $2 general, $1.50 students and senior citizens may be purchased at the door. "It's a movie about power," says director Schroeder. "Idi Amin is for me a caricature oC power. There is a little bit of him in every head of state in the world -past, present and future. He ls the extreme caricature of them all. ~ "And for me it's really more than a movie about Africa or Uganda," he added. The film was made with the complete cooperation of Amin, who h,ad final approval. ·' . GlORIA BENNETT "Reflection" Trio . . wit!\ A...-IMSo lllllt 547 W . 19 STREET can 1~- COSTA MESA 642-9764 Also: AMAHEIM WINE SEMINAR SET AT LAWRY'S. • • servaUons are open on a first· paid basis. Make check payable and mail to Lawry's Foods, Inc., c/o Public Programs Dept., P.O. Box 2983, Los Angeles 90051: is an optional trip t o the California wine country guided by Balzer and a class finale ban • quet on June 21 for the present&• lion of diplomas. 1750 W. Uncot.t IHnr 1r&lldl 99 t -0540 "WeU air, our •pec~llty ls unhurried tervlee. .. (From Page C3) Germany, Spain, Italy, Australia and California. Students will sample, evaluate and Jearn to dis tinguish the qualities and tastes. Enrollment is limited and re· Offered only to course atten· dees, but not included in the fee, For further information, phone (213) 225-2491. ext. 299. ~ler SunJag On 5/ie r/Ja'I LUNCH •••••.•... From 11:30 DIMMER ••••••••••• From 4:00 2607 W. Coast Hl9hway 646-0201 FOR YOlJR FAMILY Easter Sunday is a special day just for your family. And to keep it a family occasion, we're preparing a lavish Easter Sunday family buffet. which w1ll 1nclude roast lamb, roast beef, fresh salads and much more. All for only $7.95 per adult and $3.95 for chifdrerfunder 12. ., . .. . •. Entertainment by Marriott's Famous T win Pianos Please muke your rnen1atiom now by calling ( 714) 640-4000 \.lN~ Beachtt .1nOrr10 ll(JHI DINNER MUSlC Easter Bunny for the Kfds GRANO PORTAGE Special Easter Menu· 3:00 PM til 8 :00 PM BIG BAND SOUND -8:00 PM till 11 :00 PM f•or Rcscmtiom Call 752·8777 fat. 112 M ults$6.50 dhifdren $3.26 ~under 12) ,, .. : .. . ; "Charles.isn't that Henry VIIl at the next table with someone new?" We don't promise you'll see royalty at The Five Crowns. But our Ro~t'd Duckling is something even a fickle monarch would fall head over heels in love with. So dine nobly. At the most authentic 12th century coach house this side of Buckingham. FNE CRWNs :~: 3801 East C.oast Highway. C.orona dcl Mar. (714) 675·137.:t Ben Brown's r estaurant .. EASTER BRUNCH 9:30 A.M. to 3:30 P.M. Includes F resh Strawberries or Peach in Ch ampagne Hot Blueberry Muffins & Buttermilk Biscuits And CHOOSE FROM ELEVEN SELECT ENTREES EASTER DINNER 5 to 9 P.M. Featuring Roast Leg of Lamb Turn Inland At Our Sign 31106 Coast Hwy. South Laguna Make this Easter a del ightful festive occasion Serving 9 .am lo 2 Prn REUBEN'S '· 1555 Adams A C.osf.l Mes. ve. Sf0.9672 Stniing 9 am f o 2 pm REUBEN E. lEE 151 E. CGISf Uu... N~ ...... ,. -6J~Beach '5811 Phone for Reservations M91te this EH ter a delightful fHthte occaafon I Witt ~ •• ~IL• '.' ffl1 . "1 Oo,o~·biz p; Served 10:00 em lo 2 pm (Dinner 11rved from 3 pm) Phone for R111rvatlona • 675·5111 • 900 Bayside Drtve, Newport Beach ...................... 8a gtetc CB!lu1tcf1 MARINE, LIDO, POOLSIDE 9am -3pm Adults S 3.95 -Children $ 2.95 8a gte1t COintteJt MARIN E RESTAURANT. 4 pm-9:30 prn Dinners from $6.2S c/f/eufoi&t a%1{~ l 107 f4mborH llo•d, N~wpor1 IH.t<h, C1llfontl4 92MO • (714) 64<1·1100 DAIL y PILOT cs Making BeSt of J;>isco By MIKE PASKEVICH gold chams, shirts open 01 .. o.11y,.i ... ,.... to the waist and gaucho Aa the Meters smg in pants for women will be one of the tracks from r e pl aced by black their fine new album, leather jackets, fl"ayed ••Disco Is the Thing 'fo. jeans and safety pin11 for day."lndeed.Llkeitor ear rings a la The not, the disco doldrums Ramooes and England's will be with us at least disco chumps from all over the area. unUI the next regr essive Sex Pistols, Should be a lot of fun. Flul\Y attire to match the laviah decorations is essential: no Jeana, cut- off a or T·shlrta are al· lowed. Besides, wouldn't you feel like a moron wearing sandals, atu.nd- ing next to a young at· torney in an expensive three-piece suit? musical trend rises from In the meantime, those the depths of crass com-wis hing lo partake in the merciallilm. meet market scene and Perhaps the. pu~k rock burn off a few caloriei; at THE DANCE floor craze is next 10 lane and the same time have a big <which features nightly --------...,.-.selection of clubs to fog emissions), sound choose from. Two of my system and lighting cf. favorites are Picassio's feels are aU first rate in Newport Beach and and the bartenders serve Jos hua's m Huntington generous portions of de- NOW A TRULY SENSATIONAL SHOW!! B 0 B WHITE Formerly With THE PLATIERS R A y LOW DON ENTERTAINMENT AHO DANCING Tuesday thru Saturday 9:00 P.M.-2:00 A.M. OUTRIGGER ROOM Beach. mon alcohol. BE FOR EWARNED Crowd age generally though: Hy mid-everung r a nges from 21-30 but ther e's no need for the there are long lines to 1 f coot.end with and it's still older to fee uncom orta- Easter Vacation to boot. bl~ separate room wi~h Both clubs require that bar has been set aside for you be of legal age to get backgammon fanatics bombed into oblivion and and there is an addi· there is a cover charge tional area lo kick back a ft er 10 p .m . at r h h . f b pi cas s i o's a o d o n in P us c ans or su • weekends at Joshua's. dued conversation away from the dance floor. Picassio's. hidden Overall, Picassio's is a near the Avco Tower in Newport Center , opened fine way to spend or cap r ecently to attract the off an evening on the nouveau. or more aptly, town although unescort· ed wome n m ay en· the pseudo-ric h of counter an occasional Ne wp ort Beach. Fortunately this hook T elly Savalas look-alike. hasn't caught on and the JOSHUA'S, 7492 Ed· club draws a comforta· inger Ave., Huntington _b_le_n_o_n_-c_u_· q_w_· s_h_c_r_o_w_d_ol __ Beach, attracts a slight· Sroi I IOS U\t IYlell• •vr. •n•h•1m 1114109·1"4 ly younger over·21 crowd due to the close proximi· tv of Golden West College. The club offers r e- corded disco fare in between live dance band sets. Uke Plcauio's, J osbua'a ia tastefully d e- corated with well-above· average t ec hnical facilitle1. T here's a spacious sunken dance floor and plenty of room to circulate if ifs not too crowded, which iL bas been of late. Joshua's seems to nt· tract a more casually at· tired group and it's de· finitely easier to find. Also, the mixture of live music (Burlesque is cur-" rently performing> and disco helps break up the thunder ous mus ical monotony and lends the club a more personal feel than Picassio's. A final sugges tion: stay away from both clubs on weekends un- 1 es s yo u hav e a masochistic streak; it's like a human stockyard. T ry Monday through Thursday nights when the amateurs are home watching re-runs. LOCAL NOTE: Great Legacy, a local five· member rock band that is making increasing use of costumes and laser light e{(ecls, may be OD its way. Lead guitarist Jim Bridges reports the band is in the studio for demo work and is scheduled to pl ay the prest igious Starwood in Hollywood this Sunday. Call 642-5678. lnthe Put• few words to work for ou. DAILY PILOT Real Cantonese Food ut here or take hCNN STAG CHINESE CASINO KONA LANES CELEBRATE EASTER DINNER 111 21st Pl., Newport BHch OR lole J.95'0 2699 Harbor Costa Mesa 545-1112 IN 1111 WAl{"'HI or I AMIL V lkAOlflUN • I nt Hl"w-rv•t11111\ Pit"..,\< l •11 (714) 494 '1477 jbl (loll 01rv•.L....,.. li<Mh TtlE CANNERY L. HJSIORlt WAT£RF!'ROtU RE:stAURlNT irf JiRTAINM~HT NIGHlLY JOIN US AND 5'~ A TV £.MOW IN PDlUc:TION 'EVERY MOitM'l. THt.N VIEWIT OK KOCE-TV,CHSO '7: 30P.M. V1£DltW.VS 3010 LaFAYEnE, JiEWPORT BEACH 71't-d7S-S777 H-to Mldotkfht Daly-W~t'ftds Ui!tll 1:00 a.,,,. o•u I\ n .•U .. MAii-AHA TEMPLE (fARDENS ~·~ ; C~NS~ Resfauranl )-.;.;,~fe~ LUNCHEON AMO DIMMER DAILY Sp~cial l.UfKheOft Buffet 1\111r O•lV l l'lru Fr1ddy 11 30 10 t 30 RICl<SHA COCKTAIL LOUNGE F eatur1r1g Exohc T roo•cal 011nlls I SOO .t.OAMS lot HCll'bof'I COSTA MESA S40·101 S40·1t2l AMI. 111 Gord«" Gro•e 12201 HOOICHURST ,..., c.....-111 •n .1020 AT c..A irporter 'Inn 8Rt:AKl"AST LLNnt lll!\~ER ('O('KTAll, () ,\ ~ Cli'I\ (i CJ-Jo tel POOLSIDE CHAMPAGNE BUFFET I 0 A.M. TO 3 P.M. Adult •CHILD (6 to 12) $3.75 SS. 95 Under 5 No Charge •ff:OITERRAl'IEAIV ROOM EASTER SUNDAY HUNCH I 0 A.M. TO l P.M. DIMMER 5 TO I 0 P.M. 18700 MACARTHUR BLVD. IOPPOSITI THI Alal'OITI IJ).2770 Children's Special Danny Kaye will sing and tell the story of "Here Comes Peter Cottontail," an animated special featuring the character Mr. Sassafrass (in basket) and his time machine. It will be broadcast at 8 o'clock tonight on Channel 2. EASTER SUNDAY BRUNCH 9:30 to 4 EASTER DINNER 4to11 South Coall'• l'ine.i C,,Uine EASTER SUNDAY BRUNCH 10 to 4 EASTER DINNER 4to11 IVY HOUSE RESTAURANT 384 FOREST AVE. LAGUNA BEACH (l•TM~-1 Ample Free Parking 494-9491 752-8558 PLEASE PARDOH OUR TEMPORARY SALES OFFICE 18312 WARD STREET (Near Ellist FOUNTAIN VALlfY 92708 PHONE 962-0960 SPA's MANUFACTURED BY GERICO I> ~ Whenvou see Pizza Ads on TV ·~ Voters' A~, Pipeline ~ fl presents ~-::!ii . We especially uU your attention to our printe dining areas for parties of as few u elaht where you may be seated at either JapaneM-style tables or conventional, wntem style tablet. Call us for your •pedal party requlremmts. Open on Euttr Sunday from 4:30 p.m. 0 1JftDIBt11 -'• •nl lll'I••••• ...... _ ............ . At the Century Plara Hotel, Century City (7131 277 1840 =60 Fuhlon Island, Newport Center 17141 644 4811 • ;-..~ ~Countvtn ·'';. ! ! •• ~';',\\fA.SRINGTON DC. host •AAA•••• REFORM ••••••• Cong. CharlesWiggins-R Cong. Mark Hannaford-D Cong . .Jerry Patterson-D Cong. Robert Badham-R (TV .DAILY LOj FRIDAY I •voiii I 8:00 D 8 (I) ((11) (])) Im ..... e 9 Cl) <a (I)) G llt!rs CJ ~Start..­(1)'-tr~ a ~., CD hrtrWct ,...., G>MM·IZ fi)Oldik~ m . s.n.a QI) Dllclas -6:30- atCWT IN * llfT\W. Of EVIL .. a . a::> ~> "•111111 tt "" .. .(dra) 9-Louis Jo111d1n. Anne Bixt . a H~nd.. ([)W,~ <IQ) llhrv Grfffi11 sa.. m f HlllJ AHW (1 {?) CJ)) .,.., ,..... mz-<<21JW>....., mr .. r• 7:00 DBOCl)U)GlleM u u.rse» l U My TlMw SlllS {t) To Ttl Ille T111UI 0 c.cntntioa lll lMt ltlcy Q)hoy ,.,_ m Attitll 0r11111 ~ Andy Griff~ Sllow fD ~/Llllrtt lleport ~l~::·~q ({) pie D (Jg) Ill> (I) G Hollrwood Squares (I) Tiie ....,.., 0 Tiie JGUr's WN m <121> ())) trM, 11a fl) ,...,.... t.an,.. frflflml ~ ltoptl's Heiots fD CNl!tlel 21 Tllf&M Qlll.lll'S O.. 8:00 6 H£1£ COMES rETU * COTTOITllUAlliluttd ddi&lrt •• Dinny .,,. U ((JJ) (I)) ()) Hert CMts Peter Cottolltlil Ba~ on the bool. by Pnscilla and Otto rnencll. the story rtlilts bow Peter f11ls lo d~liwer more Laster tUS thin the e .. 1 lrontaol, but is sawed from d1s- £1Kt by Mi. Sassalrau and hrs hme mactt111e. Willl the aid ol this in· ~ention. Ptlet attempts lo So bac• • day in l.ime to ma•e amends. and 11l<!na(es to land 111 etery important hOl•day ucepl l:aslei before he sets thin~ 112ht aea1n. II Ill> m l10l m Sanford ud Son To impress Lamont's future molher·1n law. r red dttides lo get into lt1e Olhc1al Book ol World Records by stay•ne awake for lhe longest time ewer rep0<1ed. e Movie: (C) (2tu) "Konca" (Stt· 11) '61-MIChael Goueh, Margo Johns, John Lemont. Jess Conrad, Claire Gordon tel ~ (C) (2111) "Orum But" (wes) '54-Alan Ladd, Audrey Dallon. Marisa Pavan, Robert Keith. 0 (~ (4)) OtJ Doiury and llbrie CR) DtSI Ar~z. Millon Btrte. Ceoree Goble. Peggy flem1nc and Arthur COOfrer guest ( 8) Lltill l'nlfllt 0 Mowit: LC) (Zllr) •1t;pt c,1. lery" (hol) '69-loan CtawfOld. Barry Sulhwan, Roddy McDowall. Ossie Davis m ""' 1111 e.n11 Cl) World T..,_ &1i11J 12') Motie: [C) (3111) "Tiie Sllots of lllf r1SMJ1111n" (dra) 068-Anlhony Q111nn, OSQr Werner. David Janssen. m Wasllilt&W .._. .. ..._ ma CMo -8:30- 0 ~ CJ) ~ m Chiu and the Ma .. UflC1e Sonny" When Cd takes a 11Shing tnp, leavinc lus buSAness 1n lhe ure of Della and Louie, his swone1ng elderly uncle arrives w11h his tennis racket. goll clubs and skis followed by guls, guts, girl\. 1 s J Sin Dttao m Crou Wits En Wall Street Wet- ED Ellrique el Poll-fol 9:00 NASHVIUE 99 Tonlte! * Clude Akins Great! 0 ((17) CJ)) (JJ llaslrrille " An old batkwoods man murde1$ the drunk driver who killed his youns grindson, and Lt Stoney Huff lakts on his lamlly's l11d1t1011 of v1enante IUslltt. . 0 Oil (J) ®l fl'l) Tiie ll:odfOI• files (R) Jim ROtkford·s MJ)IClOn 1na1 someth1n2 is afoul bnntS l11m into the cue of a phony psvdite t Holarl Webber) who 1>1etends to hrlp th, pohce solve • slaymg. but nnly to lurther his eHorts to rob lh, dead ~n U first ftme on TYi * Bani Tht Orum SlowtJ Robert DeN110 Sta11 0 (!Ml <$)) 1't> MC frid11 Nipl Mme: lCJ (Zhr) ~11111 the Drul'll SlowtYo (dra) '13-Roberl DeNun, John Hancock, Michael Monuty, Yin· tent Gardenia, Huthr.r MacRie. llar • bara Babcock, Phil foster. A youna bmball player wants to play one lasl season belore dying, Touch1n1 &ludy ol two professional baseball players on ficlio"'I New Yor~ team. m Merv GAiflln Show fD Clmic l'llealre .. The Wold Duck .. DenhOlll [lholl Siii$ as a drumrr who IS fOrttd to know !ht U&ly truth about himself and hrs lamlly, 1n Hen11k lbsen·s l?ftll com,dy dr~m1 OJ llodln T1111ttu 10:00 0 ( 1lJ 0)) Hunter P•1f I Secrr1 agents Jim Hunltr tnd Marty Shaw 1nves111ate 1 murder wt11ch tMy come lo real11e is 1.m tllt hp ol Ille lctlMwf 11'1 I SHllSltf CMOp111cy desirned to .c:compl11h lhe assassination cf an 1$ rtl·unbQ#n Alllenca11 di&llllllY 0 New Day! rolic:t Woman * Pepper Oii 1M .... ~ Oii k11 rap! CJ CUJ ('{) <II G Net W.U.. (R) "Trt.t by Ptejudicow PtPIH!r IS su,ptndfd from the forte and wb )tcled to a ~partmenttl lnal 111" she Is lal~lr accused ol se1u1lly molt$tlnc a l1m11t 111111tcl. u l!J""' ($) C.ltbrlty Revut m £J 11 ... Amado 7 ·00 ;: ... ~. . ·--· a c..ra Tine • : ,.. :-o ia» CI> cm m .._.,... ..O•Sll09 . •• -a hcaetta : ~ m w.._. • r D (Qt(()) C8l fem '~I MllllWy Show • .:; • 0Youtlt1 ltle Imes •. -.. ~ m a.-11,,""' ;.,: Cl) S-Yorty Sltew •• .,.. : m Yep tor 1tu1ta •• ·~ • -7:30-. :~ OSteps to t.aam11t1 ;:ai* 0 <.W CI> Clal CHWI u ,.,.,. ' f ritods • -a <ta> CJJ> n Ja~ 0 Hot hdp Sltew • • • tD l471h St111i·An11ual ..,..., Conleretet umpls from world COil ference at the Tabern.acie on Tempi£ Square. Q)..,.,._ ((fl) (]J) llaQ ..,,. fn [NIJllody'S lusiness 8:00 0 ((!ZJ (]J) ()) Sytmtrr & Tllffty C•) Popeye/llup ~ G (~ Cf)) Ofl Scoo&y Ooo 0 Mo.it: "Si11bld tht Stiltr .. (adv) ·41-0ouclu faubanks Jr , tUuieen 0°Hafa. Waller Slezak. Q) Wal!IM: Real lo Red ~ v.ic. If Tol)ll -1:30- 0 <crrJ rn> CI> a. Ou• (.) Speed ltlw m lllowit: NStrile Up Ille lbnd'' (mus) ·40-Judy Garland, Mickey Rooney, Paul Whiteman, Junr: P1e1sw. 9:00 0 HU' rn> Cl) Buas IUllllJ/ llload Runner e <W m~ m ~Buco (t) Y•llef of 1t1t Dinosaurs fD OMt UPlll A C11uit m 1ns1&11t -9:30- .. (ID) 0 (I) tm Monsltt SqllH c.)JollMJQuat G (Qt())) QI) llrofflt S.,.r• .. Q) M..,lt: ~ "Cold tor tlle Caesars" (adv) '64-Jelfrey Hunttt. Myten1 Demoneeol, Ron Rand~ll Massimo C11oh eJMDia 10:00 0 (rl7) (3)) (4) hran II \UI (6) m Gt111dibnd/M'f0' lHCUt Bnehll Milwaukee Brewer., ~~ New York Yankess and the Clnc1n n4h Reds vs San Dieeo Pad1u. U Mo.it: "Tank latlllioft" (drl) ·53_ Don Kelly, Cdward G. RobillSOn m Tiii Jtbofts l!J Wltlttd Du4 or Aliff 0.al 'r11d1t111d/l15'hll Mil w1ukce Br"ers n . New York Yankeef) and the Minnesota Twins vs. Oakland Alhlctics. ()4) Hot r udJ• Show m lnflnitt actory m Tr!Mt Mlicl -10:30-0 ((11) CJ)) Cl) ..... Ad¥tllt1rt11r of latl'llan ' 1 $) Mowl1: "U11der1rou11d Atul .. (d11) '42-Btuce Bennett, Luhr Stooks D (IHl (J)) <>ti Stptffrit114s Ci1 Mott I Costetle ~ Vlllef of tht DiMsaurs fDll*p m eoc. om 11:00 G ((11> CJ)) Cl) S.aa•tnlJ ... • (121 CJ)) QI OMal c.,ft. mu.""" .. • ...... Ctilis QtJ nit Mwlltrs ...... -11:30-• a lllowit: CO'> ''Tiit Queta ff la~yltn" (adv) ·s6-All•Mll fltminc. Rlcha1do Montalban. D (Gtfl CJ)) <>ll A!Mriu11 laW. lblld m Tiit 11He11 Q) Outdoen '2tl Tiit Addams '1111Ar " ...,<2' DAILYPILOT Friday. Apnl 8. t9n Frog Gives Critic~m SEATTLE CAPl-The red Flat puJls up 1n '1ont Of the theater and a fr()j, dl'esled In a LUX· eclo. climbs out. He stra1ebten.s his white gloves and strolls inside lo wait for the performance to be1tn. It's Herbert Charles, SeutUe's new cr\lic·at-la.ree. Herbert Charles is the star of a local public affaira program. The trip lo the theater In the red Fiat ia in Herbert's future -he hu big plans for a venture into Seattle's poUt.e society. ••n WEaE LOOKING lo add a piece or satire to the program," says the man in the frog suit. Arthur Wicks. He's publit'alfairs direct.or at KING-TV. "We alaO thought or putting in som e honest s.oclal criUclam," says Wicks. "and Herbert Charles was the result." WJck.s says he wasn'l iture bow the combina- tion would be received. Ile reports public rear-- . tionhaabeen~tive. ••Herbert• made h1s first a ppearance Chtistmas DaY. and talked about the topic 'Wberei.sCbriatmas?' We were afraid some peo. pie would think it irreverent, but we didn't re- c:eJve oae bad comment," says Wicks. I SO FAil llEllBERT Charles bas appeared G2ly on television. Problems with the mask have delayed bis public debut, but Wicks says the muk now works fine. "Before Herbert couldn't eat or talk properly. But in the future he'll be go-q to restaurants a nd the opera.'· Herbert lined up a coupl e or TV talk shows this month and a rranged to write a guest editorial in a regional magazine. ' The idea of using a "frog" as a vehicle for social criticism was dreamed up by Wicks and Walt.er Simon, who plays Herbert's faithful sfdelcick, Walter Coles. C ITY CENTRE C INEMAS I .. $.A. FAWV (MANCHESTER EX. . . FAWV !CITV DA. EX.I A .. HOUSI IY THI LAKE" .V ''THE TOWN THAT HEADS> SUHDOWH" IRI ~HE DOMINO ... tHCll'lE" , -sHOOr' IRJ • "RIH WITH "/),. DICK & JAHE"' ...,--US VlGAS LADyw U'GI C•ll 642-5678. Put • few words to work tor ou. ,,.,. "°"°"•IOI• KIJ. .. ''FUNwml DICK&JANE'~ ,PQI ~-'""'"" .. My only pcsrt an thf: :.how 1s to hold Herbert':. leush When he ~cu. too earned away, I have to restrain him.'' bljYb Simon ''Whtie the performunce is tongue·m·cheek. the crillc1sm is senoui;," sa}'b S1mon .. I feel TV is not addressing the problems of culture . Herbert Charleb lb u kind of shock treatment. He takes you unaware -you're not used to hearing a frog talk about culture.'• "l'M A RATHER large man," says Wicks. "And In a mask and tuxedo I present a rather in· congruous appearance. A frog giving serious c riticism is a funny thing. It's supposed to grab your attention." "Everything about Herbert Charles is real, ln that his background is my background. I'm a writer, and a critic in my own ri1ht," says Wicks. "I'm an actor. too, and when I put on that mask I am Herbert Charles." Why would a man put on n frog mask just to talk about the theater, sports and cultural in· slitutions? "It's a gas," says Wicks." u real gas." l lllll Ill Ill' 11t1l1':11 I Mlll1l ll1q•!!I lllU 1ll lll l1thc'111 : . ,, CINI wrrnrs Jiii cur~u~~K Rrcm~ m~~ 11111111111111 111• -~llm miff IM 1111 Y"I '(' I~., 1, f,:,HI 111111111~1111111111 t!Ulll JIM1: lll ~AIRICI u,mm 1111~' '''1'111. , ••. ,. ,,,,,'., ! Yim 1mm11 u1 Jim m.m '1i1ai I• lltvl'.: U.'1! 111 )111 ~ I • 1: •I )1 l''l'I' 11 • J il111 l1 tM m11: '.~ ~~~ ~-~··~~ U1,. It 111' Ull ,11 ·,~ '•~.'.!,,.I:~., 10, Li) .. I 'llll'• ... •W '" hi ,,4t ~ STARRING (PG) YLVESTER STALLON TALIA SHIRE BURT YOUNG S1 .25 TIL. 2:30 SAT. & SUN. ~TAT V1£JO CINEMA "THE: RETURN Of A MAN CALLED HORSE" RI. 1 :00-3:15·5:30·7:45-10:00 SAT. 2:30-4:45-7:00·9:15-11:30 SUN. 1 :00·3:15-5:30-7:45-10:00 \ wwjl~~~~!wn~.., CINEMA VIEJO \D ROWAUOl.A•Al MISSIOfl VllJO llO-O•O STARRING GENE HACKMAN CANDICE BERGEN RICHARD WIDMARK PLUS (R) WUTM11'4. CIHTll .,Mk) 9' '1• Herbert Charles is Seattle's new cnt1c. who appears frequently on TV. 'You 're not used to hearing a frog talk about culture.' admits his alter ego. foo~ .. A<·~,.~~" George C. Scott A Oort/Polevsky Production A Ftonklln J. 5choftner Film "Islands in the Stream" HOLIDAY / MATINEES,/ WEEKDAYS 2:00·-4:00-6:00 8:00-10:00 @THEATRE 1 ORANGE MALL 6 ,,. t'W (..•, c.. ..... fw\t•1tS.0...1tioo o• L....,.,,," o..,.. • 611 0140 • • BEAC H ALVO. AT ELLIS • • HUNTINGTON B EACH •'848·0388 "Islands in the (PG> Stream" George C. Scott FRI. 2:00·4·00·6:00· 8:00·10:00 SAT. 1 :00-3:00-5:00· 7:00-9:00· 11 :00 SUN. 2:00-4:00-6:00- 8:00·10:00 HUKTINCTON CINEMA IUCllAHUll NI. ~388 _.WINNER OF~ FOUR ACADEMY. AWARDS! BEST (R} SUPPORTING ACTOR JASON ROBARDS BEST SCREEN PLAY AD APTATION EST ART DIRECTIO N BEST SOUND I I "·•'•''I' •I' ti l A I 1lm bv 11 llU<IC ll 1111 INI \JS l:Oll~ ~~ ~W''-11 (R) Beauties CINEMA CENTER Richard Chamberlain Gemma (men (G) (' . PREVIEW SATURDAY NIGHT ROLLERCOASTER" (PG) IN SENSURROUND FRIDAY SCHEDULE 'SLIPPER" 2 00-4;30·7 00-9 30 SATURDAY SCHEDULE "SLIPPER" I :15-3:40·6:00·10:20 "ROLLERCOASTER" 1:15 (PGI SUNDAY SCHIEDULE 'pl "HARRY & WALTER GO TO NEW YORK" CINEMA WEST Wf1 ,.,.,., T1I • T OOUtlfWt\T WUTMlfl.CIHTH "J-44tJ E41LE ... ~ M;:.-.6oo-<· ll•ltOlt.hO• .. S COSh"'U ~I ~UYHDIClffTU OMll!J ' .. , ... llAJUIJAIS:;~ HAS~~~.~DED ,., ·1r DO~Al J \' ,') r. -CfHH' ALl~llR 1 ... ,.01 •uo. .. , con• .. 11• ) ~ .... U Vllt'lC,..TU '7• 411 I GEORGE SEGAL JANE FONDA Plus (PG) ...................................... -... ~Las Vegas Lady ......................................... STARRING SULLA STEVENS CINEMA CENTER I llllUOUfl·•-1.COlfOlfSll V,..u ~HDIGINTll t7'·111f EA'ILE HAS LANDED llllCllAtl CAii( .. SITBno PLUS RDl~TDV\lll (PG) edwards MESA INEMA "'W?oel kYO Al ltfll \T COST 4 MISA SO· US i I 1n•-m1m •1111m11 ~·1•1111 JACK LEMMON LEE GRANT · BRENDA VACCARO ·JOSEPH COTTEN · OLIVIA de HAVILLAND DARREN MCGAVIN ·CHRISTOPHER LEE · GEORGE KENNEDY JAMES STEWART as Phllllp Stevens .: 1r, 1111 II .•l I !/itl 1.11 t .1. I .1111 111 Cllla Id WJllS IJllSIH U1.; 11 i:•I CJ1hl, i c· 11.,. ·•1 1w1, ·i 1.,1.:1: ,, • 11 1w 1r·. 111•·' 11 1-11tw .tu m 1111 ~rM 1:i1 1•.1:·: 1i Atl!ii h .1.l 3410 Bri11ol S11nt Co\la Meu • 546 "1711 PG PAMllTAI. GU11WCE SU6GlSHD-;: t. '" \ .-111..!:!_'~ .. 'Demon' Terrifying BY 808 THOMAS A-YIH ....... >WntH "DEMON SEED" continue!> the movie theme that computers are the world 's villa ins . T h is t i m e a supersma rt mac hine d isplays it~ libido, impregnating Julie Chnst1e with a compu1"r-human hybn d. Far- out? Yes, but the para ble lS played in ernest and proves scarifyin~ It I!'> d - f e c tive science fi ction. with psychodelic vis ual e ffects that are stunning. Rated R, the film will ter - rify Impressionable youngs ters. "FRATERNITY ROW" explon-s the same n~talgic country of ''The Summer of '42" and "American Graf- fiti." A Pennsylvania college fraterni- ty reflects the youghful attitudes of 1954, complete with Perry Como h1L!'>, sm ging commercials and college fads. Two idealists, P eter Fox and Gregory Harrison, try Lo fight snob· bery and bn.ttalily in the fraternity and fail Filmed as a doctor's thesis at USC, the movie overcomes <Jwkward and amateurish moments to register mgenUOW> charm and vitality. PG. "NETW ORK " s k e w e r s the telev1s 100 indus try with Paddy Chayefs ky's finely sharpened pen Outrageously black in its comedy, the film 's satire i~ both devastating and c hilling Y.ke Chayefsky, Sidney Lum ct em eliled from T V"s golden age of drama, and he pro\ ides know1n~ tllrcct1on to a s uperb cast : William Holdt:n, Faye Duna way. Peter F inch, Hobert Duvall Rated R "T llE LATE SHOW" combines an unli kely cri m e-b us ting duo : Art Carney, an ovcr-the·h11l private eye with perforated ulcer and hea ring aid ; Lily Tomlin. a talkative Miss RAMONA UUl'Of#U S u urur ovrHOt 1ur-u11 °' iu UT ad SUM. AflllNOOMS • 2:JQ APRll 23, 24 APRIL JO. MAT 1 MAO .I 11(1\[lS S7.00. S6.00. ss.oo. $4.00 --........ to ... II~_, t>I 'U4J -·110111111 ............. ,...,..,. .. ,_ ... ,......Mlt- , A Quick Look at the Movies Fixit and part-lime pot peddler. But hold on -Uus inappropriate pair can be deadly, and at least seven corpses result in this affeet1onate update of the Humphrey Bogart-Dick Powell ge nre of mystery film . It is a s uperlative revislt to a great film tradition. It's hoped the odd couple will continue its parlnttsttip. Rated R. .. THE TOWN THAT DREADED SUNDOWN" purports to be a true story of.a series of 1946 "lovers' lane" m urders by a masked madman in Texarkana. Except for the horrifying atta ck scenes, the direction is slug- gish. Except for Ben Johnson and An· drew Ptine. the editing as early Mono- gram . Since the attacker was never captured he fil m sugi:ests he as still a live and well in Texarkana -the film seems to have httle point. Except to provide k ick s for the sado· masodust crowd. R ated R. "TtlE SUPPE R ANDTllE ROSE .. raises the question : Does the world need another version of Cinderella? The answer 1s a qualJfi ed "yes." This n l'w film, ha ndsomely made in England ancl Au!'>tria by Da vid Fros t's company. 1::. cloying :.it limes a nd s hort o n wit. But 1t has s om e humworthy She rman Brothers !>ongs and a ffn e cast : Richard Chamberlain a& a d:i~hin~ princ(', Cemma Craven :.i~ Cinderella. plus a clutch of Brill!'>h pr os, including the late Dame Edith Evans. Bcsidc•s, how often can you find an inLelUgently m&ide G-rated 1 movie? RAMDNABCWL GEORGE SEGAL ,..,._,,_$AH JA(fN'fO ~;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;:=-______ ....;;.....;;.....-;...;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ___________ ----- - lu,,., So• ,~,~ "Ot & )I) PM ' •i'l ~ 1 ,0 f .._, QI> t• ~ ~~.' 1 ~v f'..-.Lr 1 ... -· V.o:d M.11 7 l 0"'4 ~ti IP A /I'' ;. ~I' ~\l Q • 7 \.ol Mo• 7 JC PM ()I.'( 11 ~ ' • ,.. ~ ,1. • a S5 3 ·9000 .. "' .... I •' A"• (tft ~ .... ., .... • ... 4 r ,..,.,f'f)f\ #.r•,. t' IOil C.IO!it>r W IS fll/.ufflf IOU SU.9000 " •.. and now we're going back in time-back to before you were bom- back to when· you were somebody else- WHO WERE YOU? WHO WERE YOU? WHO WERE YOU?" II .• DAIL'( PILOT C7 r,. ... ..,_. Tommy Lee .Jones plays the title role in "T h e A m azin g Howard Hu gh es," which will be. broad- cast in two parts, at 9 p.m. Wednesday and T hursd ay on Channel 2. "SLAP sHor· •• , "TWO MIMUTE WARMING .. "NETWORK11 c1J "SHAMPOO-IRJ "DEMON SEED" c11 "SILVER STREAK" CPGt "PHANTOM OF THE PARADISE .. "IL.ACK SUMDA r tRt "OME R.EW OVER THE CUCKOO'S MES'r "SLAP SHOT' tlt "TWO MIHUTI WAAHIHG" L1 •11eu t1 ltn t1••• 9114·2400 h ·~, .. . " ..... , .. . "4-2400 > ACAOIMY AWAIOS PIClUH e OIUCTOll e UNTINO lOCKY ''°°' iOHY. MOPUIU -· Of 4 ACADIMT AWAIOI NITWOllC 111) Plllt IMAWOO(W) --Of·~, ..... MITWOllie1 P\VI IMAMl'OO Cit PACIFIC THEATRES DRIVE-IN SUPER SWAP MEETS HAABOA Bl VO. Drm·ln I · Swap Meet Sat. & Sun.-8 am to 4 pm ORANGE Drive-In 1 & 2 S.1. & Svft.-t -to • pm Plllti ,_ Soncsay. et Anaheim SIM!lum Family Fun! Profitt! Bar91ln1 Galore! TWLl1'9tA'AN t. MAUIMTT latOOl -.S tit 2. ftlNMI Mnot ..... c-a a. TmNMI ftAW Cl) ------..,libi"" ~. MAIOJI ALl RM AllPOIT 77 C"I PUii SWASHIUCKLll <NI IOHY NO.!!Ufl , ... , •oe """ '*"~"-:-' '"---tl"I TMI DIMON SllD Ill '"'' TOUCN Of UTAN ltlaranatha Night P<Jt ahll• <abovl». a long with Sweet Com- lort and :\lus tard ~c<'d, will be among the groups fl•<Jlu r cd at .Maran<Jlha Night. <1n t'\'l'ning of c<mkmpornry Christian music. April l!i Imm 7 pm. to 1 a .m . at Knoll's Hl•r ry Farm al Uuena P<Jrk . Tickets a rc S!i 511 111 ;.1dv;mcc. Imm lht• box office or ~1g l·nc1cs, ;.ind Sii.50 at the gale the day of the event. !'nee includes unlimited use of l'I CJ L'S cti1r Sli111>rr and thel\o~£ I hl ...,,,.n ••I l 111tlt-rl'll.1 Richard Chamberlain Gemma Craven (G) Annette Crosbie Edith Evans . . Chmtopher Cable \f ichael Hordem WEEKDAYS 2:00-4:30-7:00-9:30 rm=tull Stereophonic Sound I EDWARDS ANTHONY QUINN .• 11 .rri, .• IRENE PAPAS .... 11in.1 with MICHAEL ANSARA OHNNY SEKKA · MICHAEL FOREST f'lr•ch·•..i"'1dn,"'''"1ivMOUSTAPHA AKKAD Scrl'enp4.iy by H AL CRAIG ~by JAO< HlDYARD e SC. Comrwd.ind(ondlK!edbvMAl.IRICl IARR( r~~ [~ "'' '"'"'"'"rJV•ol'·~ l'lndl1<t""1 Ro<t .... JS.t..11!1*'1~ .... "4tl.tq'""'fr'llwllll !if~,..,\~(·•"""11 fn ~\.•/ '41 •• 1 lt>Ql_IMlllT.llMIUl:t IUClilSTl.I t • • -=----:<f WEEKDAYS 7:00-10:00 A T.-SUN. 1:00-4:00-7:00-10:00 CINEMA CENTER HARIOR AT ADAMS, COSTA MESA MESA VERDE CENTER 979-4141 'NIGHT IN FULLERTON' APRIL 15. • • <From Page C3) WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 CHOIR FFSflVAL -From 15 high schools, 9 a.m . toSp.m. Wednesday and Thursday at Golden West Colleae Theater, 15744 Golden West St.. Huntington Beach. Open to publJc, free. Pomona: Cal State f'ullerton, 800 N. State College Blvd (~chl'dule available on campus), Fullerton College <dance and concerts), 321 E . Chapman Ave. Free. DARING-DETERMINED-.. THVRSDA V, APRIL 14 'THE HEIR~· -Drama, 8 p. m. Thursday through April 16 at Fullerton College Studio Theater, 321 E. Chapman Ave. Free but reserva- liona required. 871·8101 or 871·8000, ext. 363, 8:30 a.m . to3 p.m. weekdays. 'WOVZECK' -Dram a for mature audiences, 8:30 p.m. Thursday through April 17 and April 21-May 1 in Golden West College Actors P laybox 15744 Golden West St .. Huntington Beach. $2. ' 'V~RIETY SHOPPE' -Mime, dance; juggling, skits , etc. by Orange Coast College Drama Club at OCC Drama Lab, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. 8 p.m. Thursday through April 16. Sl .50 general, $1 students and ''special persons." FRIDAV, APRIL 15 'SONGBAG' -Coffehouse entertainment 7:30 p.m . April lS in Golden West College comm'unity cSenter, 15744 Golden West St., Huntington Beach. 1. COLLEGE SINGERS -And Madrigal Ensem· ble, 8 p.m. April 15 in Golden West College Theater. 15744 Golden West St., Huntington Beach. Free. S~NOR -UC San Diego faculty music ensemble d1r~cted by Bernard Rands, 8 p.m. Apnl lS in UC Irvme Concert Hall. $.1 general $2 students 833·6378; or tickets at door . ' · CHOREOGRAPHERS' CONCERT -Stud ents from six hi gh schools, 8 p.m. Apri l 15 in the Laguna Beach High Sc hool auditorium 625 Park Ave. Directed by Eva Weaver. $2. ' MONTA~NANA TRIO -Led by John Gates. 8 p.m . Apnl lS at Cypress High School Theater 9801 Val ley View St . Cypress. $2 general $1 stu: dents and seniors. 821·9500. ' CHAMBER MUSIC -Student ensembles. 11 30 p.m. April lS l"Latc. Lale Bean Bag Concerts") in Cal Slate Long Beach Music Rehearsal Hall, 6101 E. 7th St. Bring own seatmg. Free. PIANO CONCERT -By Dorothy Schechter, 8 p.m. April 15 al Cal State Long Beach Studio Theater, 6101 E. 17th Sl. $2 general, $1 students. (213) 498-4540weekd ays 10a.m. to4 p.m. ·~tARANATHA NIGHT -ContemPorary Chris· tian music, 7 p.m. to 1 u.m. April 15 at Knott's Berry Farm, Buena Park. $5.50 advance, $6.SO day or event, includes rides. Tickets at box office, Wallichs, Liberty agencies andTicketron. THEATRES-ORANGE COUNTY MANN'S SO. COAST PLAZA C1111 lhu 1'11 1111111 )I' !In MANN'S SO. com PLAZA tt\"llm ltll lm111 10 1111 MANN'S SO. COAST PLAZA lllSu ll .. tr 10 1111 MANN'S CINEMALANO 1111 St """' ,, A11flr1• m "" MANN'S CINEMALANO 1414 St "" '" h1•t·• m 1111 11AIRPORT '7711 DAllY-1:30·1:30 S:lO. 7:30.t:lO f'GI 1111'YIJIK AITCAl .. IY LIU TOMLI .. 'THE LATE SHOW" tPGI DAIU -1.0 ·l > .. 4 IM ·JM IS..~O llllPAllllll WIHHl• GOLDIN GLOIE AWAlD "ROCK~ . '"GI DAIL Y-1:10-1:40-5:45·1:00.I0: IS lllUAllllll IOIHTSHAW llUCEDEI .. "BLACK SUNDAY" tRJ 04tlT 12:30-3:00-5:40.1:00.10:30 "THE EAGLE HAS 1.AHOEO" DAILY-12:15-2:4>4:55 7:0S·t: 15 "'GI IJ(llYll•C IGI MANN S CINEMALANO Im \1 •lllt1 l1dua m 1111 ., "THl UTTUST / HORSE THIEYlS" .., .. "' DAllT ll.4 .. H S..11 .. l•n -* "WIH .. IE THE f'OOW O•t\.T 1 U \ tO·•Ot 'NIGHT IN FULLERTON' -Evening of music, art, drama a~d dance. 7 to 11 p.m. April 15, with ~rce bus service between 11 stops. Participants include· Common Ground Artists Cooperative, 509 N. Harbor Blvd ; the Artmobile, 529 N. Ha rbor Blvd.; Designs Recycled,Gallery, 619 N. Harbor Blvd ; Yamaha Music Center, 1967.Sun· ny Crest; Muckenthaler Cultural Center. 1201 W. Malvern Ave.; Hunt Branch Library, 201 S. Bas- que: Fullerton Public L1brary (poetry readmgs 8 and 9 p m.). 353 W. Commonwealth; Malden Gallery, 309 Malden: Villa Del Sol. 305 N. Harbor Blvd.; F i rst Christian Ghurch (ha ndbell nnge~s. 7, 7.30. 8. 8.30 and 9 p.m.), 109 E .. Wilshire: Museum of N. Orange County, 301 N. --===----'..::.;...'-=..::~ NOW SHOWING BLACK SUNDAY FROM THE BEST SELLING NOVEL .. (R) -- (G) (PG) they took the whole town .•• 1H'"'r.~.... bv •urpriHI r~~m~::::~; ~mm .. ~••~" lB'W ~ ~FmmlUDt.na-11-1111 -. ... ius.in ·uiua .. ~. ~-....... , Ill.cl--~ 111·'111'• ~ CDD• Wtllllml '"" .a..1 •111 &$1 ~ ~~<~:!;?:!~:;;::::::::::~:=:~:::::~:=:<=$::::::::::::::::::::::::~:::::::::~::;:;:::::::~::~1 '--wf STBROOK Wt\hH.,'11.1 AfllO()f"flJ'l\J ----~GA~ IJC 44011 ., ; .. . . -: ---------------------------- 11> I NEWPORT SCKEDULE WEEKDAYS & SUNDAY 1 :45-4:15·7:00-9:30 • SATURDAY ONLY 1 :15-3:45-8:15 8:45-11:15 HUNTINGTON SCHEDULE WEEKDAYS & SUNDAY 1:45-4:15·7:00.9:30 SATURDAY ONLY 1 :00-3:30-6:00.8:30..1,1 :00 \Y, ~ 11 !l.' I:','.<))')"{)'. r 'IQ' r"D:H ' '. t ·.ii ' • .. (R) \ (, ·.' IEACH AT u:.1s. H.I. 848--0388 "PURE DYNAMITE!" Aaron Schindler, Famlly Circle BLACK SUNDAY IS AN EVENT PICTURE! LARGE AND SPECTACULAR! ENTERTAINMENT IN THE FORM OF AN INTERNATIONAL THRILLER!" . .,,,, • CHARLES CHAMPLIN ,,.r LOS ANGELES TIMES .. STARRING ROBERT SHAW, FROM "JAWS" BRUCE DERN, FROM "THE GREAT GATSBY" MARTHE KELLER, FROM "THE MARATHON MAN'° (RATED R) "BONE.CHILLING, BELIEVABLE, AND INTELLIGENT! "BLACK SUNDAY' ENDS WITH A BANG. LEAVING YOU BOTH LIMP AND EXHILARATED-FEELING EVERYTHING YOU'RE SUPPOSED TO FEEL WHEN A FIRST·RATE TOPICAL THRILLER REALLY TAKES OFFl"-8ruce Wllllamaon, Playboy FRIDAY SCHEDULE: 2:00-4:35-7:15-9:45 SATURDAY: 1 :00-3:30- 6:00-8:30-11 :00 SUNDAY: 2:00-4:35- 7:15-9:45 l Pri:e Gll'erS Mary Tyler Moore <left) and Ann-Margret will be two of the award presenters on •'The Television Critics Circle Awards," a Jive two- hour special at 9 p.m. Mon-• day on Channel 2. - r; . • _. 'Liiv' F ·ull of Laughs 'ByDENNJSMcLELLAN Of~ D•llJ ,Qet St.ttf While nothing ts more infec· tiouis than laughter, nothing is woftle for a comedy than a nearly empty house. 0-espite a pooQ>pening night turv-out for the lr~ne Communi- ty J'heater's production of the comedy "Luv," it is a tribute to tbe play and its three-member casl tbat the laughs come freely and boisterously. · PERFORMANCES of the off- beat satire continue at 8:30 o'clock tonight and Saturday in I ICT"s new location, the former Newport Harbor Baptist 'Church on Cliff Drive. Murray Schisgal's play \bout tbree unfuUilled people ·who t rade marital circumstances takes place on a bridge in New York City. It bas been lS years since col- lege, and Harry Berlin, an un- married down and out loser who wears a rope for a beJt, is about to jump. . II E LS -SAVED from his un- timely demise by Milt Manville, an old school chum. The years have been good for the modly dressed Milt Che even wears silk underwear, imported). Their meeting -and the rest of the play -opens up a .floodgate of emotion as they ac- count their trials, tribulations ctnd experiences (or lack Of experiences) with that magic three-letter word luv. Chuck Benton is technical director and David Long de- signed the simple..and functional set, which creates the proper big city atmosphere. The nicest, warmest, funniest and most touching movie you'll ever see about blackmail, .mystery and murder. (PG) (PG) ART CARNEY-LILY TOMLIN .. "THE LATE SHOW" --BILL MACY -EUGENE ROCHE "'-:ROBERT ALTMAN ~"::ROBERT BENTON CINEMA WEST ONLY WEEKDAYS 3:25-7:20-11 :05 rtt-!? An . faptasy of~andmagic. :wTltl"t "'I oful tal>t'1\ A RALPH BAKSHI FlL~t WlAJm cj .. 1,1-...1 ,,. -roiiiiiiliiiilmiiliii"O.: -...... -· ·-.. ·-.. ---· --~ lOWAAOS 'Ii' HARIOR CINEMA l 'HARaOR. al ADAMS. COSTA MESA, PHONE S46·3f02 ON HAllOt l lVD .• 0 ' MIU SOUfH or SAH DllOO fWY, Friday, Apr118, 19" a film about JIMI. HENDRIX ',.A$~ AW>INTMmlO A MOTION rtC'Nll! ASCAH~, 11£ MADE.' '\ r #\" . 4 SNa&·MIUMIGHr SJl~I! ,- Far & SAT. ONLY APllL 8th & 9th ,.,111rlng ah '""°"9tr -1111• perlonM-11--, ... to 1110. lncllldlflfl "'-,,.,,.,.,, II/II ol Wloht. Md WoodlloU f•ftll'el1 ''TH! IUPNA ANO THI ftOll•• WILL SHOW llfORI AND Amflt PR!V11W - I I . • . • • CJO DAILY PILOT Friday. April 8. 19n QUEENIE 6y Phil lntetf ondi "I've connected you, Mrs. Phedley, bul Mr Phedley seems lo be away from his desk." Doolittle Corps Raiders 1tleet For Reunion From AP Dispatches Lt. Gen. Jimmy Doolittle, 81, arrived in Mem- phis for a reunion of 35 of 53 surviving Doolittle Raiders, the m en who participated In the first U.S. attack on the Japanese mainland after Japan at· tacked Pearl Har bor. Also attending this year's reunion is Bob Hite of Enid, Okla .. who was co-pilot of the 16th and final 825 bomber that took off from the carrier USS Hornet on April 18, 1942. lie was aboard one or two planes from the raid shot down over Japan. Hite was among four Oyers to return after be· ing shot down. The others were executed or died in prison. • The rormer crown prince of Ethiopia (.ienies that his f$ther. the late Emperor Halle Selassie, hid J . . away a fortune or $4 billion to $6 billion in Swiss banks. In a letter to the Times of London, Prince Asfa Wossen said he was answering many "reckless" press reports about the emperor 's alleged treasure. The prince wrote that after "m inute. accurate, widespread and probing" inquiries with British. Swiss and other bank- SEl..Assie ing authorities, "I am now in a position to state , cate~on('ally and authoritatively. that not a single penny. cent. or franc has been located anywhere " " * ' Ctunt'sc Communist PJrty Ch<11rman Hua Kuo- feog has a new look longer hair Pictures of the Chinese leader greeting Mauritanian President Moktar OuJd Daddab at Peking Airport showed him with longer hair. ( J com bed back JI u a PEOPLE earlier kept his hair in a crewcut ------------Hua. who succeeded Mao Tse-lung six month::. ago. also appeared to be thinner • President Cartc>r t'xcused bis foreign policy as· s1stant, Zblgnlew Drzeilnskl, from observing the ban on regular use or White lfouse hmou:s1nes by members or the senior staff. Brzezinski 1s the f1rsl top C'a rter aide to get an exempuon One reason he merits special J reatment 1s that he report.'> to work unusually early. As the first person who has a 'ichcduled appointment with the President each morning, Brzezlnski must get lo the office 1Rtn1HsK• 1n time to study all the late~t overseas develop· ments and incoming intel11gencc cables before en tering the Oval Office • The Charlotte Count} •Fla > Commission cleclared ThurKday "Mother McGuire Day" in honor or Margaretta McGulr~. who celebrated her J04th birthday at runta Gorda The native of En~land has e1ghl children, 16 ~randchiJdren, 38 totrf'at grandchildren, 16 great- 1:reat-grandch1ldren and two great-gr eat-great· grandcluldren Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey, '41ho last year un· derwent surgery for removal of a cancerous blad· der. says "I do (eel good I'm blessed w1lh vitality." Asked about his health dunng an interview on the "CBS Morning News ... the Minnesota Democrat said· "One never knows about this crazy, strange, dread dis· ease called cancer -what will happen to you, so I start out each day and say, 'We ll, he re's another one. Let's go at it and let'& 'enjoy lt,' because lf I spend any time worrying about 'myself, lt will make me feel worse than the disease. HUt.llPNlllY "So, quite honestly. I'm go- ing to ertjoy a little vacation. I'm going to go swim· ming, going to gel a little sunshine; I'm golng to take care of some of my constituents." * Excommunicated Mormoo 0.1laa ll. Wallace says be ia Instituting federal and stale court lawsuits againal the Church of Jesus Christ of Lat- ter-day Saints for excluding blacks from its priesthood. · Wallace was excommunicated a year ago for performing an unauthorized ordination of a black man into the Mormon priesthood in ~rtland, Ore. • • Falling in step with heskk!nl Carter'• no-frilla policy, the Navy's new clvlllan boss ii ending most traditional warship keel·laylng cererflonies. Navy Secretary W. Grabam Claytor llr. said the keel·layl.ng "is usually the leaat significant" of lhe tradiUonal mlle1tones In a s hh>'• construction and the ceremony ls not worth the cost. The Navy frequenUy bu used koel-laylnt ceremonlea to whip up aood •Ul amon1 con· grnatnen and other Covernment C\AflO• notables, IOllUldmes fl)'tnf Cbem to sbfpyarde foe 'ceremanlel that were mottl.Y aoctal ~airs. UC Irvine Nursing Gets Aid A two-year &rant of $298 ,628 has been 4warded to the College of Medicine at UC Irvine for continued develop- ment of a coordinated nW'flllg education pro· g ram by colleges and un1vers1tiei; in Orange County and Long Beach. The grant from the W .K. Kellogg Founda- tion, Battle Creek, Mich., provides funding ror lhe sixth and seventh years o f th e con - sortium's 10-year project to plan and integrate nursing education pra- grams from the voca- tional to the advanced degree levels at various campuses. UC Irvine 1s coordlnat· ing the program with the Cal State campuses at Long B eac h an d Fullerton and with rive community colleges - Cypress, Golden West, Saddleback, Santa Ana and Long Beach City Colleges. Taxes Hiked PUBLIC NOTICE r1CTITIOU$ aV,IHliSS NAME $TATIMENT Tfll• IUUO'#if'IQ Dff\OI\ t\ OOlf'l'J C>u\1 n"':~wPO~T AEWVPCES 11'1 ! Hl<~orv \I s...I• M•. CA91107 Alllool'f 11 P•l-r. 11•1 i Hlttory )I S.~lt ... i..C•'Jl07 T rtl\ tM.r\t"'"' I\ t ondlX•eid by _.. tn Oly10U•I -I bar t R P•ln\4f '"'" \tb•~nt WA\ t1tfW1 W•l" tru~ Cou"I• C .. ,, Of 0••"0-C.ou"IV On M•Hll ?t, I'll ,, "" Pu1>11.-0-<lnQI' Cont O•llv P•lol April I t IS ?1 ltl7 IH• II PUBLIC NOTICE SUPERIOll COUllTOI' THE STATIO,CALll'ORNIA 1'011 TNl COUNTY 01' ORANGE CASI NO AO nos CITATION ff\ t"-• M•tter o• rtwio P&t1t10t'I ot CYNTHIA SUE Mc:CA8E 0" Bell•ll ol S>iANNO"f COl.l.EEN McCAB E 6 Minor. tor Fr..edOm trom P&1e-ntel Cu\IOdY -Conlr'Of THE PEOPLE OF THE 'HATE 0 1' CALIFORNIA TO 8EllNARO JAMES McCABE PUl'\V6'\t to t~ 1aw 'iOu .,., hftr.-by C•l"G •nG ~vlred to •OOfar bf'>for• th.- IUOQe ot fh1\ court k>c•tf'fJ .tt 100 Cnnr C•"'" Or•w Wt'll. 1n the Cflv ot Sant• Ana. County of OraruJ~. 5'til• o t Ca11torn1a ~• t~ Courtroom ot 0.0ilrt m~nt No i. °" M.ey S 1U1 •I 9 00 A '-' •twi-n ~" uwrP to s.hOw c.,."' '' ""• w•~ SHANNON C0l.LEEN A.l<C•BE ,_,,.,not ~ Cktl•roo Ir~ t rQtn VO\lt CV\tOdY •"'° contrOI. ~ucore1 •no to ,,. ~··~ P"'••hori °" hte to °"'"''" rf'fe-rf!ft(e '' m.tdt> for fv,.rntr l>•rll(\11 .. \ OA I ED M.ertl\ 11 1911 WILl.LV"'E StJOHN ""'-"' ..... \uc)tr10t"" COU'1 Bv Atcf\•rd A P."•114 ~,,.,, .. SONIENSNIN[ & ARMSTllONG Anornen 11 LA• UO N•__, C.n .... Ofol.,.. S11lte A '"••P'l'f ........ CA. n..o ,,,, 17141 Mll-41>0 Afltrft•Y• '"" hlltlanlf' PuOll\l\CO °'""°" Col\I D•••v P1101 April 8 Ii T1 7'i 1911 SAN JOSE (AP> - T he San Jose City Coun- cil has increased con· 1----------- struction taxes l~• per· PUBLIC NOTICE cent to raise $103 million , __ S_V_P_l!_R_IOlt--CO_U_ll_T_O_"_lH_E __ for street improvements STATIEO,CAl.IFORHIA FOR during the next 15 years. THE COUNTY 01' OllANGE No ,..,.,n -------------1NOTICI!01' Hf;ARINGOI' PETITl°'4 PUBLIC NOTICE "OR PROBATE O" WWII.I. ANO "OR l.IETTERS TESTAMENTARY ANO ·-·-----------1 l'Oll AUTHOlllZATtON TO AO· l'ICTITIOUS al.ISi NiU NAMEUATEMINT Tll~ following _,.,,. I\ OQ1n9 l>u\I r\f'~\ .\ FOUNTAIN VALL EV SP•S. ltJll W••IJSI F-l•lnV•lltY CA'l71ot LH M J,trYI\ n1u Wooo h•- Ln Hunll'191on8H<I\ c.t..,..O Tl\1\ ~~\S IS <"""UCI.., by ... In dlYldu•I LMM J.trVt\ Tf'U~ \t.l~nt w e\ f1ltd wHJ\ Ow Covn1 \'(lent Oil Ot'~ County Oft Aor•• I "" ,, .. ., Puoh'""' 0,,)1\t)t C<>n• D•llv r11n1 Aon• I: a\ 11 ~ 1'1' 1 1))1 17 P UBLIC NOTICE --~-~------- l'ICTI TIOUS BUSINl!SS NAME ST ATf!Mf!NT Tn~ 'ollowlrtq C)lr'Wt1! I\ OOlnQ Dull nt"\\ d\ WE\TE AN ~TATES MAIN TEN4NCE. H71 W. McF•dO•n. ''O. '\<lnl~An• C4'1710• CMI A1<Nrd L•wl\, 10.11 Et C•n lrO l'9u<1l~1n V•ll•• CA '1710I T f'H\ by ... n~\\ 1\ c~U<tod bv on 1n. d•"''"""' ( R1(P\at'dlt••I MINISTER VNOER TN£ INOEftEHOf!N1" AOMINIS'TRAT'ION 01' ESTATES ACT lftROBATE CODE Ht ET SEQI E\l•I• or LLOYD M CHAT lEA TON 0.CHW<I NOTICE IS HEllE8Y GIVEN 11\at RICHARD L C...,.TlEATON ,.., l1le<1 ,..,,,,, • IJ011llao\ ~Prob.tit O! Wiit • .,., fcH· l\\U.tnce CJl lA-U-'\ Te~t•m~nt•rv lo tN c:ieOt•00tr ~ tor *"'"'°"11.ttlOf'I to &dmint\tM vnder the 1~nt Ao n''llnl\frtihOrt Ot E\t ... •t Act f Prob.al• Code-Hi tot \ltql, ref~ren<.e to W9'1C" i~ ,,,.ct~ fOf' fU'f't~r otrUc~r•n ~ t'Wt ,,... UfT'le ~ pt«e of ._arh"'Q ow wm~ 1\1\ "°''n wl IOf AorO U . 1,11. •I 10·00 ' m '" tt'le 'ourtr-oom of Otpert~ru ~o l ot w 1e1 court .tl 100 Ctv1c Cef"tter Drove We<I, '" 1 ... CllV of S."I• An• C••••o,.,,,,. D~ltO AprO' ,,,, Wll.l.IAM f SI JONH, rounty (ffl,.~ ~ALLIE T. A£YH<X.OS,M£MaER JAM ES 0. GUHDERSON Al.1wc:M .... ~loft 1'121 ft .. Hde V~l•n<I• Svlt• 101 l.••un 1 Hiii\, C.lifon•I• •1Ul hi fl 14113'1·1060 Attorn•Yl for PetitlMe-r Pu1111viec1 0.•"'1" C0<0\I D•1I• Pllol Aorll 1 8 ,. "" ff\1\ \f•t•~nf w•'\ f Hf'd wl1h thie 1------------ Cou"h Cltr• Of O<~ "°""'•on All"' ' 1'11 '141t4 Pw!>• '""" c>.,,O" C,0.\1 0•11~ Piiot &or ~ I~ n 1' 1'11 llliO 11 ·PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TOCRIEOITORS \UPEIUO-COUllT 01' TNI STATEOl'CAl.ll'ORNIA l'OR THE C:OUM'fY O" ORANGE No A·tOU7 ·--:==:-:=':':":=~=;----I E"At• ot &lttOE ~ AINGE"I, f'ICTITIOU$ auSINISS Dot•d\ed PUBLIC NOTICE NAME STATt!Ml .. T NOT ICE IS >iEllE8Y GIVEN 10 '"" , .,, .. l?••ow.nq Qll"rton \ 00•"0 D••\.• Ct,.CSltC>t\ of I~ .t)owip n.arn-d C•C•d· '" ...,.., ' '""'•I' ot'iO't' ,,.vtno er•'''" ~l(f""' t l><E llDUS£KH00l.S 11 H•E 1~ ...,,d d@c-"I 4r• r•quor•d •o 1111 ~()11<.i( ) tJI r .. ,,. Or .J 10I. (O'\tA lt\#n'\ .. .,,," ttw "'fl"C~S-ary vouc~r'\ 1n M•' • ,. '' • ..,.,.. !PW' off•<-~ of the cte-rti. of tM ~btJ"~ M ~r'h.1r .,,,,, .. ,.,..,~ ..... , .... 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"" ,,H 11 Oiled M.VO 19. 1'11 PUBLIC NOTICE l"ICTI TIOUS BUSINIUS NA.Mt: STATt:Ml NT l ..._.. •all1'"•'nll I'>"''°"' I\ dOfnQ C>U\• ""'''" \l 1 MAN MAINTENANCE COM PAN'i 1 AtrtY>nd Tretrr l .. nt>. h..,u\lll (A •)II' '"' • l ~ffilf'I c.r'"''~" • a.1rnol'Wt f of' I ~#It-lt¥1ftt (At1tt\ f ~1 t>•l\1""9'\ '' <r1MU1 fl'~ '>Y "'1 1n , " ,,, "' I.,..'•'"'"" f'°I• Mtr..,...f"lt ,.. •~ tilert w1h• J.i- Cou~t / ''"'f'~ n• O'•"'J roun1v on M Al'(l't/t IV' l"IHH o.,n1 1 ...... ,, ~~,.,. ,,, .. -.. 0 •11y Pllnt M .. ,C l'I l\ "1f'Wt A~tU t • I\ Jtll P UBLIC NOTICE , . .,. ,, PUBLIC NOTICE Cf•·JOI NOTIU TOClll01TOlt$ SU ... RIOlt COUlllTOI' THI ST A Tl 0' CALI rOttNIA ll'Olt THI COUNTY Ofl 0411ANOI ,,.. "'"'" ' VIOLAE RltOOEtO E•-cUlri. <>' '"" w 111 Of I~ aoow ~m~d ""c«l•nl JOSlflN LAWRENCI! l'L.AIO Auor.,.vatuw Ot SOlllll S...1"9 S!l'Mt, S<illt Ml i.•' A...-1~. CA •u AltWMy IW l!lle<lllriw Put>ll~~ 0-•noo eo .. 1 Dally Pllal """'' 1 u n 1'11 ,,.._,, PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 The 8i1gest Marketplace on the Oranae Coast DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED Af)S You Can ~I It. Find It, ( 642 •5678) Trade It With a Want ~ One Cal I Service Fast Credit Approval Reol Estate Ren1ofa ...... 1000-2999 . 3000-'699 Announcerntnh, Penonols, lost & found . . 5050-5'99 wvices & Repairs 6000-'°99 Employment & MerchondlM ..... IOOG-~ 8oott ' Manne fq.Hpment ..•..•.. 9CJ00.909f Bulineu, lnveatment & financial •......•.. SOOO-SCM9 ,.reporo1ion ...... 7000·1199 Automobilta & other • Tronsportotlon ... , 9100·9999 --------•I Ho..ses For Sde Houses For S. Houies Foor 5* , ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SllORS: .Advertlaen GeMral 1002 G~ol 1002 Getter.. tdoz t:: ~~-= ~~ ······················· .... i?;;.:W:;~;;:.;······ ··~~.-~;·i·~·~ .. ,~ .. ron fmnwdi411hfy. The COST.A M~SA IS IEAUTY On this prime plecutoC DAILY PILOt ai...,. Hldcawa)' ! 2 Sl.ory 2 Snow White could have land & .cr\joy lax shel~r. l%....L.1Uty for , .... _af~ t 1' bdrm . Cape Scrici.. uved hl'I'{'. Nt·at as you apprcc1atlon & lncofle . ,._,,. ,... '" n-adult condo. Ncslled Ill have cmcr ::1e1.111 with 4 Bicycle distance lo Jhe correct ht....tian only. Eucalyptus trees. w/dbl. udr m and c 1 ose to beach. 646-7711. •: ga~agc. frplc .. encl. schools for your Dwarfs •1• • patio. $&1,000 tchildrcn 1 Newly de 673-3663 tH2·4799 co ratcd thrv out w1lh · · ; P\ibli1t..r'1 Notice: cuslom made drapt>s. • ·, · ; All real estate ad' t1tl1sed Qill now for your llP· tn Uus newspaper 1:. sub pointmenl! Call 546·2:113 r----------- Jt.'Cl to the Federal Fair Ol'IN 11 o.", 'L'""~' "" '' Hous ing Acl or 1968 1~ I rZ~f ~f'.~r,c:;~a~r::=~:: ~ ll~ldt\J dc.cnmmot1on based on PARKSIDE ----race. color. religion. sex ur national on1:1n , or .rn ESTATE inleollon lo make an) such preren•occ•, .1t m1ta· uon, or d1i.cn m1nallon." , 11us ncwsp.ipcr will not knowingly accepl •any 1.td't~rt1s1nsi ror real estale which 1s tn viola· t1on or lhe law Hou1es for sat. ...••..•.•.••....•••... 1002 .....•••............... HORSE PROPERTY Churmrn~. st•dudcd 3 lx>droorn + 2 ri.11111 hunk house on t 1 Jl'rt.' "'clh many lrrcs ~pa1•111ui. private mu:.lcr su1tl' SUJ.SOO 546-4141 ~ COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE, INC. 3 Bedroom homl.' m Ea~l srdc Costa Mc:.a' lluKc R·2lol ' Red Carpt'l Realtor:. 754 1202 ----SEU. Idle items w1l h a Daily P1IDl Class1flccl Ad ----1 MAMMOTH SPRINKLERED YARD w frwt trees, huge patio & still more rm for camper. boal & pool BBAUT. 4 BR, 3 BA GIANT. Move·tn cond , close to Mile Sq. Park. Alo.'l. Sl7,SOO 64S·86 I 6 RED Carpet . Reallors has a /unta:.llt· bu} • 2 llomei. on an ll2 lot 111 Col>ta Mes J • Hurry to sec this lax saver! Red Carpet lteultors 754-1202 ATTRACTIVE 3 Br. I'!• bath. 2 car gar. Walk mg rl1~l.Hll'C to elem school ll W ..,,, m 1nl>ler !'\lall Ju!>l rcp;unted 111 !11de & out. :-.;l'.,. 1·pt 'g. A good buy in ;i good loca· lion S6S,OOO SET The pnce. but lea:.c lill you're ready to buy! Beautiful new home ln Turtlerock ! Call Red Carpet Realtors 1S4-1202 PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP 0 u r 'f 1 n e s I u p I' c r wesls1dc 3 txlrm home. ftN'cnlly upJ:ratlcd lt\ruoul and IJrl:I.' For lhc hom<'oWnl·r Heady 10 mow.• 1n. For the m- vcslor reJdy lo n•nt Call now 546 231:1 Ol'iN tll'J• I(# '' '''""-'" t• [~llHI NEW Brookview llomc• Great location!! Mo&l maJor apphJnccs 111rludetl ' rtt'd C.triwt lleallors 754 1202 IFYOU huve ,, s<'rvH'l' lo ul ll•r or good~ to Sl'll. place <111 ad 1n tht· Daily 1'1lol Class1fwd Setl1on Phone 6<12-56711 Mewoor+ •oclii S'29,500 • Don't miss this qualKy bwlt 4 bedrm home ..,1th s p a r k I 1 n g n e~w bathrooms. Beautlt custom pool by Irv e Pools. Many cust f~alures thruout. ~l­ ed m Newport Har!M>r Jligh School Dist. Qll 540-llSl • ii~lbN $42,950 Yes, it's still possiblNo get a 3 bd residence l>r under $50,000! Contt· menl location for shiJ>· ping & community J>OOt & Jacuu1 a\•aslable loo! Better check this .Wt TODAY ! 646·7711. ~ -. • ~ ,..-----~-• 2 UNITS : 2 ~T~!!le~s ~~lln front. Bachelor rentatin rear. Cu rrent inroptc $440 ror bolh. $77,500. : EJiXCLUSI~ ANYTIME t• • TO PROFESSIONALS IN REAL ESTATE COMING Wednesday, April 20, 1977 A PRIVATE PROPERTY WEEK TRIBUTE I • \ I --:-' T 0 THE -::.:.: -,;.-:-:=-• g~~~~~ ·~~:;;-\ft; n \\Tt SUCCESSFUL \\~\\\ ~ JB~.-. 1~ ·-· REAL ESTATE ,:~. ' PROFESSIONALS I · \ _.,,.,..._ I ---_. I --·~ ---1 :·-- - On Wedneaday, April 20, 1977, the Dally Piiot wlll publl1h a 1peclal tribute to tht pro· tualonala ot the rHl eatate lnduatry-the men and women who delly make 1 meJor contribution to the hHlthy Orange Co Ht economy. The apeclel advertising pages wlll mark Prlvete Property week. Notlcea wlll be • one column by four Inches eech, •llowlng room for• photo and deacrlpthre copy. Coat Of each notice la only $16, with• photo you provide. Thia ••lute to AHi Estate Profe11lonal1 la an exceptional opportunity to Introduce new or longtime a11oclatea to the people of the Orange CoHt, or to honor outstand- ing HIH Of aervlce •chlevementa. Don't mlH being part of thla 1pect11 edvertlalng opportunity. Dttdllnt for reaervlng aptct 11 5 p.m., April 18. Cell todayl Or, yo..i mey mall your photo end a brief ertlclt of ebout 75 worda deacttblng your background, education, profeaaloner trafnlng, eward• or other honora. M•ll your atory ~nd photo to the CIHtlfled Dept .. Dally Piiot, 330 W. Bay StrHt Box 1580, Coat• Meaa, CA 9282t. For helJt composing your aalute notice, cell 842·H78 and a frlondly ad·vlaer will a1111tyou. DAILY PILOT· 642 .. 5678 • I . t ,, ,, . I t , i I I i ! ... ..........._·18~DEALIN'DEALER OPEN ALLDAY FllDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY ALL THE NEW '77FORDS 250 6 cyl. eng., auto trans., steel belted radial wsw tires, p/steer., p/front disc brakes, dlx. bumper group, tinted gloss, Complete. (Ser. 7W82L200346)(Stk.4600) Auto trans .. p/front disc brakes, p/steer., steel belted rod1ol tires, 400 VS eng., dlx. bumper group, body side mldgs. (Ser.7H25S 155145) (Stk.4420) BRAND NEW '77 PINTO 2 DOOR SEDAN 4 cyl. 2300 eng., 4 speed trans., front disc brakes, rock & pinon steering, steel belted radial ties, 4 wheel covers, bumper guords -front & rear, tinted gloss. Complete. (Ser. 7R10Y123089) (Stk. 4502) Friday, April 8. 1977 DAILY PILOT '77 MUSTANG II 2DOOR HARDTOP 2300 cc 4 cyl. eng., 4 speed trans., p/front disc brakes, AM radio, tinted gloss. (Ser.7R02Y116039) (~tk.4290) '77 MAVERICK 2 DOOR SEDAN Front disc brakes, viny roof, 250 6 cyl. eng .. auto trans., p /sleer., bumper guards---fronl & rear, AM radio, interior decor., tinted gloss. Complete. (Ser. 7K IL I 08968) (Stk. 4128) BRAND NEW '77 FORD Fl 50 ~~~ND '76 FORD COURIER BRAND NEW '77 FORD F250 4x4 3 5 I VB, custom decor, gouqes, 4 speed Irons , p steer .. dual bf1gh1 swing lock mirron , super cooling, A D altcmotor & battery plus more (Ser F 15HR086709) (5tk 8219) Full Factory Equipped. (Ser.SGTLASH2 l I JO) (Stk.1214) 2 lono point, 3.S 1 engiM, cu1fom decor, gouge,, tool Jtorogc box, power steer· ing, duol bright swing lod, mirroo, tinted glou, extro cooling, reor step bumper, spore tire & more. ~~a~=~~ (Ser.F26HRY246-62) (Stk.8241) = $6377 . QUALITY USED CARS and We're Dealing!!! 1975 FORD PINTO RUNllOUT 4 cyl .. auto. Irons., air cond., AM rod10, etc. (6771tSC) $3488 1972 FORD T·llRO loodcd, xtro dean (4 .. 80lf) PARTS DEPT. NOW OPEN SATURDAY · 8lm·.3pm nRST IN SERVICE FIRST IN SAi.ES 1973 PONTIAC fllOIRD fOllUU 400 X'tro shorp looded, outo troni , white Of\ white. (230HRO} s3977 1972 FORD GALA XIE 2 dr .• auto. Irons., air, vinyl roof, 52,000 rn1le,, (714FFH) s2444 1970 MERCURY 1975 CHEVROLET COUGAR MALIBU CLASSIC Auto Iron\ , vinyl top, " door, auto. Irons .. oir, oir, AM rod10. AM rodio, vinyi to9, (838AKT) P /S, P /8. ("33MOQ) $2466 $3855 1972 1975 TOYOTA RIVIERA COROLLA X'tro shorp, vinyl 4' dr. wogon, outo. Irons., roof, lood9d AM radio, roof rock, (l"OFTC) (87.4MIP) s2555 $2944 1973 OLDS 197i{FORb 1975 FORD 1975 FORD TORONADO QIU TOllllO SQUIRE WACOll T·BIRO GRANAOA Looded, 1 owner cor, lo 9 pou., ovto. trons., oir, lccdfd, alack on aloe~. low "'11e1, 6 cyl., outo. trans., oir, miles, X 'tro shorp. P /S, P /8, I 2 mo. Warranty likt new, 12 mo., 11,000 m1. custom int. (65SJFC) ovoiloble. (81 SLEN) Worronty ovoiloblo. (S98NBS) (025MAB) $2995 $3888 $6333 $3333 1972 FORD 1972 FORD 1973 FORD 1972VW lllANCHHO 500 LTD PINTO WAGON I US + shell, auto. trans., 2 dr., CM.Ila. Irons., 4' sp., AM/FM, 4 sp .• AM rod10, air, vinyl to9· air, P/S. P/8, Roof rock. 3 seot. (98601T) (696ETO) (290HEG) (566FMC) '$2777 s2222 $1666 ' $2977 ALL CAU SUIJICT TO ,.IO. SALE nu 1NOS t'"""9 =: 4-10-11 +TAX & UClN FORD - 02 DAIL V PILOT Friday, Ap1118. 1377 ~-------------------------~-------------------------... If your home town is in the South Coast Area, we're your hon1e town real estate con1panyl "WE WORK HARD TO SELL HOMES RIGHT!" UNBELIEVABLY BEAUTIFUL! S & S Pool home 1otally upgraded. Country kitchen w/oak plank floors and fireplace. finished bonus room w/indoor outdoor carpeting and woodpanehng. Don't wait 100 long! (714) 545-9491 BEING BUILT JUST FOR YOU! WAik to the golf course. This gorgeous custom home h~\ everching Including formal DR plus FR. Priva1e ma.Ster BR wing w/sauna and Jacuui. 2 fireplaces. only s212,ooo. (714) 5'45-9491 FAIRWAY VIEW! Right on the green. lovely home w/formal dining room, f,1m1ly room ~nd 4 bedrooms, 1hree baths. Separ.ite master suite. Offered for S11S,OOO. (714) 545-9491 CREA T VALUE! Newly painted approximiltely 2,000 square fee< home in good area. Has fabulous bonus room approximately 17'•27' with high beamed ceilinR. Offered at only S64,900. (714) 545-9491 GREAT FOR BIG FAMILIES! Over 2,000 square feet and nrcely decora1ed near shopping and schools. H;u extra large ~family room w/fireplace and' all new kfrchen. 4 bedrooms. 3 bath> Priced at S&-t.750. (714) 54S.-9491 THIS ONE IS PERFECT! Two story beauty with 4 bedrooms and oversized family room w/fireplace and wet bar. Every1hing upgr;ided. Huge covered patio all this for only S1JS,OOO. (714) 545-9491 LIDO ISLE-$150,080 LhJrrmng beach rt•11c~1 Y't llh µrtvdcy .rnd seclusion lor the busy e~e(ul1ve lusl l1s1ed. Beiter tal..l d loo!.. TODAY! (7141 646·7711 or j714) 540-8944 DOLL HOUSE W11h J ~p .. oous bedrooms on quiet tree ltned street. lmmd<"U· la1e condition, lust li~tt'd. Only $52,000! 1714) 646-7711 or (714) 540-8944 EXECUTIVE MANSION Superluive in every respeet 1n this plui & comfortable 4 bdrm, J bilth, VIP residence in sought afrer, ewclus111e Newport Beach area. Over 3600 sq Ir of qual11y des1f;n & cr.iltsmamh19. (714) 646-7711 or (714} 540-8944 POOL & JACUUI Milke this beautifully decora1cd home 1us1 the right s11Ua11on for bu\iness or socidl entertaining. J spacious bdrms. 2 baths, fam rm 1n convenient locauon ne;ir So Coast Plaza. (714) 646-7711 or (714) 540-894f FANTASTIC VIEW from 1hls immacul.ie Newport Beach hilltop home. Superb oversize fam rm & formal Irving rm, both w/frplc~. View of harbor & sumet ovf'r Ca1allna! (714) 646· 7711 or(714) 540-89« BAYCREST- REDUCED $11,000! Most unusuiil custom designed VIP residence w/J spacious bdrms, 3 baths, formal dining rm & lamly rm plus beautiful POOL! (714) 646-nll or (714) 540-6944 MESA VERDE MAIESTY Uniquely d~1gncd around a large beautiful pool chis elegan14 bdrm home is idei!l lor !!•ac1ou' family li11lng. Oumandini; prot. landscaping. Excellent .lrea, cloH' ro the country dub. (714) 646-7711 or (714) 540-8944 STEPS TO THE BEACH This 3 bdrm & family rm immacu· I.are home has it alll Prestigious loc;ition, ocean view & jult steps to the beach. Thi~ charmer won't last. Call now (714) 646-nl 1 or (n4) 540-8944 SOUTH COAST PLAZA l ike new "MORNING SUN". Completely upgraded. A/C, mar- ble entry, cus1om drapes, carpet, mirrors. Corner lot. Can't dupli- cate new for $75,950. (7H ) 968-3Jn or (714J 546-1754 APT/HOTEL 5.8 cap rilte, SJ0.000 down $140,000 all lnduslve truu d~d. gross Income S29,340, on sue !T•anager (714) 963-5671. BEAUTIFUL Bt>st t tuntington Beach buy. $55.900. 3 bdrm. 2 bath, xtras Hurry ' (714) 963-5671. S & S BEAUTY Don·! miss 1his·3 spacious bdrm>. l ba1hs, film rm, din rm-must >ee. .inx ious. (714) 963·5671 CENT A/C Country surrounds this warm home. 3 spacious bdrms, 2 ba, cent air 100. anxious. (n4J 556-7035 or (714) 96J-S6n QUICK Poss~s•on. Great J bdrm, vacant A>lunK S61,SOO. Submit terms. (714) 968-3371 Of (714) 546-1754 Walker & Lee Sold 13,889 homes in 1976.~.and that's a record! list your home for sale with the hard-working record setters! ~arket €valuation of a Residential Property COSTA MESA OFFICE: 2790 Harbor Blvd. Costa M esa, CA 92626 (714) 545-9491 or (714) 545-0465 FOUNTAIN VALLEY OFFICE: 17213 Brookhurst Street Fountain Valley, CA 92708 (714) 546-1754 or (714) 968-3371 HUNTINGTON BEACH MAGNOLIA ADAMS OFFICE: 9032 Adams Avenue Huntington Beach, CA 92646 (714) 963-5671 or (714) 556-7035 Analysis will be made by a Walker & l ee, Inc. market specialist. There is no cost or obligation. You may return this certificate or call for an -appointment. Offer is good indefinitely-please retain with your household documents. HUNTINGTON BEACH SPRINGDALE BOLSA OFFICE: 6042 Bolsa Avenue Huntington Beach, CA 92647 (714) 697-0321 NEWPORT BEACH/ IRVINE OFFICE: 2043 Wesrcliff Drive Newport Beach, CA 92660 Hut Cfl'f1tfl<-llf nuy M d~bff'd wo4d W•lhoul ~IC~ II 'fOU' PfC'lpet'ty it prf'W'Wly fktf"d wtCh 1 ltt1h0f. pff-1\f' d1\f~:1rd th1\ off .. ,. " It f\ not our 1nte-nuon 10 W>llC•t ·otf~1t1g, of oc~ ,-f'•llor\ (714) 540-8944 or (714) 646-7711 ~~!!~ .~~~ .~'!:. ...... '~~!!! !.~~ .~~....... ~~!!! .~~~ .~'!:.. ...... ~~!!! -~~~ .~~. .. .. . . . ~~!!! .~~~ .~~ ....... 1 ~~!~! !.~~ .s:!:. ••••••. GeMrol 1002j GtMrol 1002 GeMral 1002 GeneraJ 1002 General 1002GeMf"al 1002 ~!~~ !.~~.~~.... .. .. ~~~~! .~~~ .~'!:. ....... 1~~:!!.~~ .~'!:. ...... . ~~~~! .......... !~!!~ Gnttal I 002 G.Mral I 002 ·····••···••·•········· ....••...........•.............•.•...................................................•...... ······················· ••••··········•··•····• ...................... . WE~LEY N TAYLOR CO. UG CAMYOM -$245,000 View oTNewport Ctr Lights. Lovely 4 BR home w /2 baths & guest pwd rm. Lgc living rm w cathedral ceiling Formal DR, fam r m with fireplace Bright sunny kit. Lge breakfast area. 21 I I SCllt Joaquin HiRs Rood NEWPORT CEHTH, tU. 644-49 I 0 General 1002 GeMral 1002 .........................•.................... ADULTS ONLY Adult Condo BACK BAY VIEW!! Approx. 1.r u c rc. \·acunt build111g s tk. overlooking illuminated golf courst•. Coroner location, zonct..I A I. topog n1phy mup ll\'<Jil<.ible Only S5!J.500 MISSION VIEJO 1'~xt'cptionally s harp & well planned 5 bdrm. view home. Cnmplell' with 3 car garai;!e . Owner lransf An xlnt buy at $12."i.OOO 759-0811 fiuf 6lMt G.ut Wuu'Ul BUg. f'oxy J hedrnom: :I bath Extra large. upgraded 2 T(1wnhome t n .1 new. br .. In the Woods ... near y uuni.: plannt•d •·om n(•W twmry home with mu111t v l.111C11ri o u ,. vool. n·c· 1oom. srcurttY .ame111t1t'' llll'ludt· l.11 i.:•• t.. many xtras. $74,950 l'l11hh1111~1• pool 1•11'11111 64S.l474 Gfttffal 1002 G I 1002 ;1111'1. mud1 murh mm t: • eftfl°a l·\•ll lln~ •. $72.soo CALL "I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~)ti ;Jtil~> ' I . ~ ~~ Capistrano 4 IR-S,AHISH c;:: SELECT ~ ---Beach MESA VERDE T' PROPERTIES -=======::. SI 17,900 _ 1 11.\tom Oupl1•x SI 11> 01~1 -;pam~h ;1n·hC's and red G"'~ral 1002 GeMnll 1002 .\J,!ent.:l.59-45~; f11H'k p.1thw.iv enl rv ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• /\wl'i.01111· ~11an1sh red macneb I Irvine realty FIMER HOMES FttOM SH, 900 TO $1,300.000 YOUR DREAM HOMl IH WOOOHIDCH! Most popular of Broadmoor Patio Homes! Aspenwood Model! Single story w/beautiful center atrium. Hi g h ceilin gs eve r y where w /magnificcnt s unke n living room. dining room & spacious family room -everything you a lways dreamed about! SU0,500. Gladys Bain 752-1414 . (Nil ) THE ILUFFS 4BR, 2'h bath, 2-st ory con - dominium in quiet location on Vis· ta del Oro. Gisela Ha nen 644-6200. (N12) UHCHO SAH JOA9UIH Live like a King or Queen beautiful San Joaquin plan .. 1 2BRs + den. dining room & VIEW Golf course locallon. near the loth tee. Downstairs unit. $105,000. Laszl~ Sbarkany 752· 1414. <t-Jl.3) 642·823S 64'·6200 901 Oovtr Ori~ Hsrbof Vltw Ct"ttr trvlM &t Ctml>Ut V•ll•Y Center 752·141' Walk to Beach llnd' 11 pit• Formal .i1n ltlg ('h1·1·r~, 1'110\ l'flll'IH'I.' krlcht•n w, p11ntry L 1irJ,!t' N rt Th t I ' f:Jm1ly rnnm W1ndmg ewpo a s. iron st:urca~1· lo nlam· Plu,<1 lf'Ml~. pool ~ rec moth majl;\4'f wing - flnll avatlabll' i\ r£>'1orl hoc<llini: privall' tkn nr of ntmo~ph .. r1• w tlh 3 flee ' :1 rnnrc• h<lrm11. r J l.il.'llrm 1·hal1•t lypr homr. hath~ r: 'I. l';Jr•· yar11 :1 Sl00.001.1 <'Ur g:ir.11t•• (';tll now lo 00 7'1 fOR AU ~I'<' Q.ltl-7171 t.Utd"' ~• , .. "''"''""" ~ [~ti~IHd IOOZG~al 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CE 110181 BLllNS CD. OVER 50 YEARS OF SCRVICf DOVER SHORES.-VIEW Of IAY! Brand New & Glamorous Contemp With Over JOO Ft Of Frontage Ove rl ooking Th r B ac k Bay. Exciting_ Ur't"'\ t e d v ;e w ! Courtyard Jr:O~ \/iy Lands'e'aped. 3 Spac: ~ .1.1rooms 3 Baths Family 4lurn With Wet Bar 2 Fireplaces Red Cedar Sha~e Roof & Sl<Ung. Vaulted Ceilings Living Dinlng & Famlty Rooms. Built-ln Kitchen 3 Car Garage $278.000 tit DOVB DllVE 631-1800 W8.L LOCA TEO OfffCE ILDG. 2-Story 13,000 sq. fl. bldg. umong ex- cellent ne ighbors in civic center area. Room for additional 1-story 5.000 sq. ft. bldg. & still have ample parking. Priced a t $420,000. Will exchange. 673·4400 RE.t'\.LTY Division of Hari>or lnnstlMftt Co. GflWral 1002 GeMral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• TWO 4-PLEXES AT $85,000 EACH CANYON CREST ESTATES 3 Br. 2l • Ba. Huge lglme for luxurious exec. liv· Ing. 5 Minutes to ;11rport, beach & s h opping . Sl49,!J50. Call Now ONLY S.'i7,000~ Greut Co!>t a Mesa arN1 ! 3 Bedrooms +Den! Corner lot ! <.:all Rctl Carpet Hcallors 754· 1202 DIDYOU·GET REFUND ON YOUR INCOME TAX? .... or did the landlord de- duct the taxes and m· suntnl·c frorn hrs return? Your sa\'ln~s on tnt·ome tax will help pay for this lovely E/Si• Dupt.x . with pncc and "TERMS you can afford. · CaH 540-3666 Wltela11 REAL ESTATE SUIOROIMATIOM OPPORTUNITY Attractive 2 bdrm. home on front of ex- tra deep R-2 lot. on wide street. one block from ocean . Plenty of room for new 2nd unit. $84,500 Lawson Recllty Company 3416 ViJ lido Newport Bl'.1ch 714 -675 -4562 GtMral I 1002GeMraf 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• WHITE WATER OCE4H VIEW Cyprus Shores hest buy -Newport B eac h in ves t ors h ere's a tremendous oppor tunity! Custom built 4 bedrm & ram rm. 21':! Acre park. $210.000. ~·,ooodown. ;i~i.ume l ~l& 2nd. OWrll'r will take Jrd All 2 bedroom units in f .Qn,g Bcot"h, J>nn t :.1t on th1:. one! !>-l9·Hti;l5 KENNt-:Y 2 BR. So. Shore home, REAL ESTATE S.S.5,000. llunt Dch. Xlnl -LUSK \ti REAL TY 768·6663 lot Lg. yd . trlr. access. ~......;::_;;_~ Pnn only.5'15·6790 __ a Jo Ii 11 I>. I. 10 /.;. & Su 11 ( ·u . ....-...$uPERB HOMES THRH G~ral I 002 BRAND MEW HOMES ••• • • •• • • • • • ••••••••••• • T I All arc 3 bcdrm, 3 bath. all with fi replaces, shak roofs, uncl ull of the best -·W•A-LK-T•O-IEA-•C•H-1 featun·s a\·ailablc. On even has a view of th RC'autlful 3 hcdrm, 2 <x·can ; Two arc on cul blilh, rurrnly rm. Corner dc·sac slrcets. Call for Int on qu1~·1 1·111-de-sac directions to lhe:.l' s upe Nr !':.irk unrt ill'l' Center. values. Thl'y will he opC'n 1\11 arne111ltcs. for your ms(>(!ctinn Sal 646-39'~. t•vl':..1>45·5253 from 1 ·5. 675·66!15 01 642-5200 Lachenmyer Realtor --------i PETE BARRETT -REALTY- 642-5200 Vets Free Veteran:; wC''ll show you how lo huy your Selling anything with a home for 11hsolut1•ly 11•ro Dally Pilot Classifi ed Ad Down Call .vour 24 hr Vet is a simple matte r l'oun:.elor G41l <11171 j ust call 642·5678. <Wetter al 1002 G....,.al 1002 ••.•.•......•...•.•••.. ·····•········••·•····· JUST USTID -UMIVaSITY PAIK Great VUlage HI location on green· belt near pools & tennis. 2 story Rutgers model townhouse with 3 bedrooms,.family & dining rooms. Available now for $96..SOO 4 COILDW&L IAHICll CO. 644-1766 2111 I Al+oJOAOVU04'1LLt lfD. IN Hll~T c=1NT1" MINUTES TO IRVINE INDUSTRIAL AREA AND SOUTH COAST PlAZA ... SAVE GASOLINE AND TRAVEL TIMEl IEUI SINGLE FAMILY HOMES (Newport Mesa Unified School Dlatr~ct) PRICED FROM OILY $81,950 1 story -large lots - 3 bedrooms -2 baths -spacious family rooms with fireplace • Cl:lning and breakfast areas -shake roofs -kitchen With large greenhouse window -many, many more features DELIVERY IN PAIL 1977 0011 DELAY· BUY YOUR HOME TODAVll BUCCOLA tiomES OUALill. sine£ 19i7 ~~.~ ........ 1~:~ ... ~-····· ~-~-~ ........ ~-~.~ ....... 1 ~.~-~--- ·-·.. 10020 ... ,.. 1002 Gt•ssl .fOO G•-sl tOOl•1111rill 1001 ...••...........•...... ....•.•..•.•••...••...• ....................... ............................................. . IALIOA PEMIMSULA n . Cute & cozy dolJ house. just steps rrom surf & !\and. 3 Bdnns., 2 baths. $174,SOO I UDO ISLE : Builder's home wtth those extra t touches or quaJtty ! 3 Bdnns .• 2'r'J i bath.-;, 3 car garage. $249,500 : . ; WESTCU~ : l..tke to entertain? This home is ideal. i PO<M & lanai, lamily nn., 3 bdrms. ~ $149,.500 1 SOUTH LAGUNA : Tablerock own your own apt. with ! breathtaking ocean view: clubhouse & ( pool raciLities, 2 Bdrms $147,500 , • . NACHISTAll $69,950 Btke to Beach from thls serluded 4 BR uult1t slreel with tower1nJt PlflCS leod!I to execuUvl' entry l'·amlly size Liv Room • Q>Untry Katcht•n plW' aweepini;c M aater HDRM · Pool Sited b3cle ;yard. Owner anxious. 8ouaht new must aell Try SG.990 totol down. Call for oppo1ntml!nt. 8'7-«110 '"N m O• I!~ flJN •O l'll '"" [1111111 Newport Exec. A VllW. JACUZZI Ate rEMGS• lt'a all youn, in your own back yard If you buy this Harbor View Hills Burl- ingame 2 story, 4 bdrm .. f am rm and bonus room. You'll also have a spec- tacular view. a gorgeous pool, basket- ball backboard and a bar-b-que area. lt is a veritable playground, a healthy environment to raise c hildre n . Presented at $270,000 (fee>. There's good news and bad: 1st the good news : the court is lighted. Now the maybe not so good news: the court is for paddle tennis only. UPlllllVU~ li()M~S ~-~~....... ~·Af!!'li 1m ew-vPLOT IN Ci1•r• 1001...._...,_.S. ......_,.,'* ..._..,_ .. ............................................................................................ RAJSIHG A C.W .. Mw IOU C......._ 1024 llul--•t.edl 1040 f~LY1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... ••••••••••••••• .. • VERY NJCE Dl.lplu So. MOU POil • t>drm.11nd family room ot Hwy. On corner. 2 m Corona rlcl M11r lll~h frplcs, Hrdwd floors. YOUI MOMIY School dl1tnct pn<'l'd at Over t ,000 aq l'I.. All MW I 13). 0011 A 11 th" I U$,OOO by o wner kJtcheo wt11~ fmly rm. anwrullt! ror l1am1ly 11v. ~ 4bdnntltat>.tha.N~ly in~ 111rlurun1t pool11. plisy· ~TEW. pool, un dccwa\ed borne In con· ((r'OWlda nd W'et-nbelL"I. ~ borne w /'S & fam Yen.lent location. Aaking Lovely c<irner locatton rm, lanai. lot lSOll 150' ooly I&'. 750. 545-94.91. mak~ thu. .1 rho1ce O(· (ee 'IU8 Sur'C')' Cameo fenng Cu 11673 ~ Hlj(hlanda. Ope~ Dally. f"l'f,., ltf '1• f \ 'f~ lfJ"f ,_,. f • ()wner. 87'"8301 Walk!!r t: h1H Ht1al I s h1h1 DutchHa•n American C bolcti lluntla&\o n S.ath locatloo near achool•, ahoppln1 Hd Marlna. Nt1at 3 bednn w"1Ule tamllY rm, au bltn kll .• muatve atone fplc . A bar1aln at .... [ e lfiNI ~~::·.;;!;~:: -·-·· itlnl country clb loc. •Brbomeonquietculcte,. ________ _ MOM'S HOUSE M a n y x t r a a &ae. bu fam Rm, + 2 ---------AT DAD'S PRICE ~W~•0·2'A>18 tp1c'1 •more. m .500. Just what the doctor's or· HARDIN REALTY dcred . peace. fresh air. MESA VERDE '15428Sor Ml..01.26 sumbine. Where influen Republic; beaut.Spanish MDA VERDE bome. 3 tlol famU1e:s bve. Sl1d111g styk'<i home with larg• Br 6 fam.Uy Ml t cond dooN open to sunswcpt lot 4 Bdrms., 3 baths, · n · patJ<>. GrateruJ plantmgs dming & family nns. & 9.9115. Owner SS7-4392 reqwre mmamum care. office. Offered a t $127,500 IASTSIDI 3 IDIM Call today. tornorl"ow ~7 9 "226 + FIREft.ACE may be too late. 842 2S35 ~ ™"''""·"~'Ullt'•>."'" ... '' ...W.IAMNllWIN!I) Alley entrance & room [ ----•..wt~j for addiUooal parking. WAll TO BEACH II )'OU can te.r younetf away for a ~ hour from lh11 lovely, larae. oae year new. 3 bedroom, J .,. bath Preslty b uil\ townhouse. 0n.1,y rr2.ooo. Calloow. ~----!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! FixerUDDer Beautiful v'\tw OF BACK BAY . Large, sprawl.lag ranc:h style. Here's an opporturuty for the executJve wbo wants to fax up a home tbt! way be wants 1t. H you have 1magmation. th.IS IS JUSl the bome for you. You'd better hurry on this one! C.alJ 6'5--0300 REAL TORS'", 675~ e •M1111 MESA,:.,, ~ --· ..... FUN FAllLY LIVING 2-.... ba home. MUST Great pool bome wiU1 Fine •-$ bdrm&. 2 story ~ .... ,., 1002 ............................................. BAY VIEW RATUUD IM HOME MAGADMI · Two luxury unHs, secluded area of old · Corona del Mar, each with unobstruct- J ed bay view. T hey're big, they're beautiful! Must see! $320,000 100 c;.....-1002 •.....•............... . . ..................... . RAMIUNG Dr ANSIYE YES! UACH ESTATE DrEMSIYE. MO! t SIR -POOL Over 2,000 sq Cl w /central >t'~ bned approach to atr. 4 bdnm + fabulous ')his c-xec:ut1vt1 ranch boftu rm 17x27 w1h1 F o rm a 1 t' n tr y t 0 beamed ccalmgs. Newly ~ramal1<' hvini: room pamted & in good area. J<'onnal diruni: " <·on"c Ofrered at only S64.900. menUy i;erved from huite ~94.9L ~ry Myled kitchen ----Separat<' family n)(Jm pv<'rlooks 11parkhnl( pool Walker & Lee • Real f state . ~nd terraces StQnl' :t1replac:1· ll1dcaway __ winit ror master s uite.· & u-ER I •y "'hilrlrcn ·,. 'tuartl'rs ,-,-"' )ltyll' & J(ral'l' tll•s1i.:nt•d VIEW-DBJGHT' on on1• lcvo•I Hurry won't last X3 781:11 f!/•H1 M '1• • •t•/' 1' ~. -[~IHIHI POOL HOME ·~6,000. Complctl'ly red<'cor:ittod :1 1.l(•<Jroom 2 bJth, pndc· 111 ownershHl home with Churrr11nl( 3 Bedroom. 2 hath home with swt.'Cplnfo? upper Newport Bay view, luxurious Master bedroom swtc, soaring woodbeam cathedral beam ceilings ood much more. Only 1115.000. fee. C•644-721 I Exclusive Llsttnl!. rJn NIGEL UAILEY & ASSIJCIJ\f(S Ill\." 8BQ. IJrj?l• ('Ovcrcd ---------'--JI 1t10 and mu1:h, muchl ________ _ :nore Pneecl ,,,r <1u1ck ".ii"' CALL 751 3101 ~SELECT T"PROPERTIES · SMART TRIPLEX Soon to i.1.1rt ''"""'' t rom l\anl.1 """ < ·ountr" t:lul>. 1 on1,1,,t1n.: •11 ·• J r·rn i• ~ Lath :! ''"'" own1•r ' h<>ml· + '"''' ';! 1111 :! l1Jth • llJ(N fur rl'nlal f\11 hu\o• 1t11•11la1·1·, lnll•11•11lml( 1'1111rty.1r11 •·1111 \ Co\ l'rt'4J vark1111: lor H 1 a" Uuy ct t11<luy <'It w.111't1 It ·•llJlr1·r1ut1· ll\'1111 •• )OU lJkc PO"!lt''l'ltln NOW $!111 IMlO Uni•e-nity Rflllty fl73 6..,10 EXCIPTIOMAL UDOISU Jmpre:uHvc two 'ltnrv homll with u fleit1ble f\nor plan tor the family with chffercnt hfcstylei.. ~ead out m lh1l> 5 bdrm & de n home Sparkling pool and la rge pi:ttco arl'll Located on two lob with two !\lradai:. $27S.OOO - WATI RrnONT HOMI., REAl E31ATE 6Jt-14()() llavt> 50fl'4:•thU\1: to '\ell• C1asst(ICd ..ids do It Wl'll Gt•rol 1002~ 1002 .............................................. ·----~ INCOME UNITS • Duplex.Costa Mesa • Du1*1-Corona del Mar • T ri1*1-Costa Mesa AJI or th('S(' unit:, :Jr(' lO nc.:w cond1uon and have umquc features wh1rh rommand the highest rents. GEORGE G. O'NEAL & ASSOC. OWNER-BROKER CAU MR. WALTH '4CM7'0 BfJCH VIEW & WATER If you arc the type or person who enjoys owniog the nicest property m the neighborhood, then this home is without qu(.•stion for YOU. Completely architect remodeled and in new condition • 4 BDRM • 2 BATH • 2 Fireplaces • Garc.c~e &: carport • New Hotpoint Appliances • Super deluxe new refrig/freeier • Wetbar/Range top • Professional landscapinf{ • Wrought Iron Gates • M any more features • TennLs & Swimming available This home is priced to sell this weekend at $119,SOO. Immediate occupancy if you so desire. Open for your inspection Sat. & Sun. at 6107 Lancaster St., Newport Beach. GEORGE G. O'NEAL & ASSOC. OWNER-BROKER CAU Mil WALTH FO~EST E OLSON ................ ~~-~----....- EXECUTIVE IEACH TRJ..LEVEL $9,400 TOTAL DOWM Garden atrium entrance lA> executive double door tile entry! Step lown liv. rm. + KinJ( Henry VIII formal dine! Gourmet galley + toast your toes fireplace In rum. rm Soaring s taircase to seperate bdrm complex Sweeping m!>tr bedrm retreat + 3 Mammoth k1dd1es bdrm!>' BUQ backyard' Truly a 2443 East Coasr Highway, Coron• del Mar dlso m Mesa Verde, at 546·5990 I Gt•ral 1002 Ge•ral 1002 ······················· ....................... . HARIOR VIEW HOME PR.ICE REDUCED $6000 This Elegant 4 bedroom Belvedere ls priced below market value for quick sale. It features e xtra lrg family room w /used brick fireplace, lrg living room w/lrg brick fireplace, formal dining room. eating area in family kitchen. Deluxe alarm system. triple car garage, pool s ize lot. This won 't last at $1~,500. CalJ now 759-0059 Owtter/Apwt SEE! fue ring & lots ol deck· n. HOMHEI I as ~ f1AO...,...Coole..... tog. Only a mile from the 75 .. 5 .. 5-.i oce•n. Huge bedrms. -------~-~--___ 64_5-_9_1_61 _ _. formal d ining, huge CONDO SPECIALIST MESA v•RD"' 4 BR. family room,, 3 car H e C M F Vl ' "' "" r.:r;· Everytlung for · • • · · • · Y · $78.SOO. Glantz ReaJty f 1 J t •• •o ooo =•ton e R eal_ly. Servlce,caJI~. un . WI _.. • • SNEAK PREVlEW DGllaPMtt 1026 llRobl!rtS IE YOUR OWM 28 t>rand new 2 story ••••••••••••••••••••••• -Realty LANDLORD homes Westside Costa CUSTOM HOME bullt Here·, a J)t'rfect rem<'dy Mcsa. Appt. only. Write with car e & quality llUl._.llM. ror your "bar~uinit1s" ClllSlllfied Ad llSM Daily thruout. Ha r dwood ...__.._ lllku 4 bdrms for bvaog, Pilot, P. 0 . Box 1650, fioors,baaemoot&oceani--------- 1.'r.i bath!S ror relief, Costa Mesa92626 view. Near Marina. GLENMAR•B 288 f1rcpla{'C ror warm th $225 ooo r. ·new plu:. an ovcnm.cd lot for &.t)'er needs Dplx.withln S ' · cpts, frplc, blln BaQ. tun. Make yourself wt•ll ml of CM . Will pay ruceyd,2 mlfrom beach, todJy ! Call our house around$100,000.63l·l846 AMCHOIA.a pnnoo.Jy.968-3458 doctor and don't pay """"'"'"' vERDE IMYISTMINn another month's rent! . ~"' ~ . Pnred <it s.ss.ooo for an It s a peac:h . SpaclOUS J C7141 496-7711 1mmedrnte c ure! Call Br 2 Ba, Fam Rm. Solar ~=======:::!I 4Bdnns handsome s howcase! Ge•ral I 002 GHii al t 002 Cal( for pnvate bbOWlng! ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• collect 842 ~ water heat.er· ~n q~et Ideal Tr·Plex for owor oc· Pool Sllowploce OI,,,,,,.,, ''"'' """' cul de sac:, w/pn ce WUJ· ~· Nrbeacb&San Gor geou s execul1v~ 847-6010 ($fNrtt9•tr ll~1·)rlltrir11 [edNHI MoY ..... Able in Harbor Vlew Homes New palot inside and out Upgraded carpets. wall covenogs and drapes. 5 Bedrms. lge ramlly room w/Wet bar. Formal din· ing room 2 F1rcplocvs. V1cw covered patio Somerset mode l. Asklng ooly $169,QOO. 644-7270. ATTRACTIVE Linda Isle 5 BR, 41h ba ., fam. rm. & formal dining; lge. tile patio & waterfront deck. $350.000 BAYFRONT, pier & float . lots $185.000 to $325,000, to build your own custom home. Several areas to choose from . BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 34l B11ys1d .. Dro vL' N 8 675 · 6161 1002 ...... 1002 ................................................ [ I rung peach tree, on lge Clemente Pier. 10 yrs h ome. S w1 m p oo l . IO$ ll~!H1t ~~o;:r~~3°! =·.~USlPOMfNT°°:.E~ ~~~~~ ri~:n:,~~~4 • ~ ----•:11•1:!!!!> 495-5800 bedrooms, formal din· Mna .. Mcr Large Costa M~a home w i th • oversized bedroomi.. ram1ly rm. heavy shake roof, llled l'ntranc l' w.iy & fireplace Grl'ot loclll1on cloisc to park. t ennis c<>urts and all st·hools Jll'lt llsll'd C'Ull S46·S880 for fuJI dl'ta1b ~·HERITAGE ' • REALTORS POTEMTIAL+ 2 Units, good area, good pecbge, good poteot.aal. 640-9900 \ \l.l .E' BL \l.T' 14 10 JAmt•O'fH> k'' "-'""'It<"••! H~"'1._f1 ---~-.----,-•• ---• 1ng, r ocle fireplace . 4"ft""l5K Deluxe kitchen. owoer Large ~ean View 3 vacated, $94.000. BKR. Bdrm ho me. Security call540-1720 SaUsract100 & Serenity waU be youn for only $134.500. POCNT REALTY Call 496-S600 '"1t I Iii Calton.la" INCOME PROPERTY FOR SALE BY OWNER GoffCourwVlew Deligblful Duplex near Landmark Home. 4Br. 3 Bedroom nesUed right c o m m e r c: i a I S a n fam rm, 2 sty, upgraded on 8lh Fairway of ex· C1ement.eforS82..900 thruo ut1 lovely patio. elusive Santa Ana Coun-lndscpa & sprinklr~. try Club. Decorated to a Fixer Upper Duplex 2 m a n y m a ny x tr a s ~ '"Tee .. ! F amily room , Bdrm uruts. Dana Point Wl.500.968·7lll rormal <lining. Magnlf1-SlOt.500 --------- wooo.RIDGE cent atrium. You won't $49,900 NEWPORT believe the s unsets! Super duper Tn·Plex for I\ PP r ox S 1 8. 0 0 0 LGgllllCI a.ct.lie New. comer , Broadmoor HEIGHTS SllO.IXXl. Broker. Aslc ror ra.sUdious fuuy owner w/assume th.ls 2Br. IBa :.! bdrm. & den. 2 bath Sharon.~l occupa.ot. Nr Beac:b, Sa.a + pool c:ondo. PITl home ; s hake r oor. t:le~3nt, 3 DR, 3 BA Oemieaw$1M.900 w/$348mo.SJ&.2161111. . -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~I WITH VIEW ----------•Nearly 2 acres neslled 4IEDROOM 2SToaY IEACH Exec:ullve home with double door entry to kin f( su.ed bvinf( room w1lb c rackllol( f1re pl.1ct' Huge family room plus rec room Loe' a tl 'ti I nu to Beach· Hurr)' for th1'1 wuque hu,y l:aJI 963-6767 [~ll~~ll HOME As You Like It! 144•aullful pool with lot' of IJ ,. r le 1 n )( I . 11 r f.\ 1• l.ul<h l·pd yJ rtl ltoom for h11Jt or tr;ult•r parkinit t Hedrm~ w ~unhll' l'oun try k1t1•h•·n C'.111 1\1tent ~ lOM"(' 1n~ldl' amllng g'iant oaks only 2i,., miles lo the surf with .-remarkable custom built 3 bdrm + den +- ram1ly rm home de· 111gnect to malUmizc the panoramic hilly ranchland view Also s ('al' covered parking + room foe campers, boat.s, etc. The corral c.in ac- commodate a! many horses as you rould ever want wfth room to spare Of'f'ERING PlllC E $220,000 Cal 644-7211 /\Jn Nlf,[L [}AILEY. F • ASSOCIATES cathedral C'ell., dining home, irnnny patio $52 900 POlNTREALTY rm. +eating area in wtpnvatepool&jacuzz1 , DanaPt ._ BEAUT.1900sq.ft.4br,2 kit chen. Handsome 640-9900 $.'12.900 is awfully cheap ---------• ba home on cnr. lol slumfll!tooe bnck frpk.. ror this beaut. Jbd 2ba w/RV access. Ideally air·cond. Carpets & home on a large lot. W1U l'*-eo.do k>c'd. nr. schls, park & drapes included at be telling forS65.000next Brand new Sea Terraee ahop'i· Minutes from P,500! yr. Call quack! Agt. 1400 S q'.ft. Sec : beac:h.963-72\3 OCUNFtlOHT 646-487l gate.Prine. only. Ron EJ. BY OWNER 3 br, 2~ ba, 2 Cwrtom duplex. cbo1ce MESA VERDE hs, Agent 960-2358. 9ly. La Cuesta c:ondo !i locallon. 2 And 1 bdrms. lcllaoa Pe•Mlla I 007 mos. old. Can assume 1r. $289 lOO' ••••••••••••••••••••••• COSTA MESA Sbr. 4ba, wet bar, formal •IY OWNER• Fcul•V6y IOJ4 _aoan __ ·848_·-~----- 8ack Bay beauty! 3 dmrm, dl'fl & famrm. Lg.4 br +denoo lg.lot. ••••••••••••••••••••••• SHTOIBJEYE Bdrms & family, ~I 1179.500.673-3226 Cust. 1Bxl6 pool + spa. Fountam Park 2 sty, 3 Br Beautiful 38r. I~~ ba. ........ _____.. d .. ,_ ---F'nnl. din rm, used bnck e nd unlt Twnhme. Adj Ki he bl 1 Q .. lyau• la .. n..,....dscpecd.""p'gr.lvlac:tee· PEHIH DUPLEX frpJ. Finished garaJ{e. 1 Mile Sq Park. $62, le n t· n BB · All U . h blk to Estancia Park. fi• ....... Pnnc only. ou" "'"4 new no-wax firs, cpb . s tudio & workshop. ppcrw1t v1cwofbay& uu• .....,....,, wallpaper & paint. Cov Owner says parklniz lor ocean. 3 br. 2ba' Lower· ~O. Prin. only . _or_SM_·3626 ______ -1 e red patio & nicely IOcars. $93,500 2br. 2 ba; both w/frplcs. ---------CONDO SPECIALIST. landscaped yard. S89.500. COSTA MES• ~::ir:bl~~3~~1nt '~:n~~ PRICEORIGHT!! H.B., C.M., F . Vly . Open ho1140 Sat. Apnl EASTSIDE Escrow to closl! after J ust listed! 3 Br 2 Ba Touchstone R e alty, 9th.12-5pm.Ph:840-2248 HBt£•s OME Extra clean 3 !>Orm & AUK 12th. $159.500. custom home. Supe r 963--0867 WOtlTH family rm. POOi home. CClf!Mt'Y YIUOC)e R.E pride .o f ownership, By ownr. Upgrd'd 48r. IWW• LootCIHGAT! Best EnsL'!lde !oration, 4.213LstNB,673~1 East sld e S t. Heavy 3ba, gam e/Cam -rm. HcriMJw 1042 bnck frpk., low main· shake roof, brick fplc in P r ine only •84,900. ••••••••••••••••••••••• It" luqw. rould bt• S tc'flanccyard $109.500! eoro..acAetMcr 102 Fam Rm. Will go fast! &42·'1903. • PRICEOTOSELL bdrm" 1f you need It, hot lalaoa lay D--, •••-••••••••••••••••• $11,900. Call 642-6368 rm 11ncl cllninj! room .--.--.. " LargeSBror4 +rec. rm, Open houae Sal /Sun. fl{)W ,, hp~ J bdrm~. ram. R--"-_: • ..,.. IY owua CD Quality 4 Br+ FR home. Uest of Jll. it 'I nn u * 675-7060 • Spyglass IJlll. $200,000. • 38&, frplc an big fam rm, 10.s. 17083 Westport Or. l ••.•ct.SOO l(Ora<'OlL'l lot Yflll r('ollyl _________ Br 3 &, View llarbo lge (am /din area. C811SSl·4426 --·.. View Hill $189 500 4 n Pleasant cnr lot near ---------f"amaly 'llu'tl homl' local n <' e d t n ' \' e 3· ' · ..._,_ ~1u "'"'n".,_,...,._·-J I I 2 Ba. View. 640·2981 .SAL &alWI'& SCUUUL>t. >Jn q 183.SOO. By \!11 on tree bnt'(f "trt•N '~"''"°''"""'"''" · v l'W 11e owner. Call 1163-11'0. No lnt.e I 044 n ... •n•-to hu"" l1v1n" tm.: und "''' nil makt• <Qualified Buyers0nly1 WhX Not-? K' • -~ ... ~ " ... 1112 WISTCUff Prine. P1eaae •••••••• .............. . room Country 11lyl1•d t"1"bolh Baplend1dhomc kil ch~n 1 ltr)(c rl'u andasuix•rhmvestmcnt °'84SAT. 1-5 CAMIOHIGH&.AMDS check bl1 out. 3 BR Mr/Mr\CleonlNeHete Calif Hm (Of' sale ~Y yud Asllu~ahl'' v A Just re<hared lo $157 000 J Or 4 bdrma .• 3 baths, ()penSat&Sun 12·5 borne at end of pnvate Be•u•ifuJ ug aded 48 owner. 3 Br, upgrd d. loen with t-OtDl payment,. Fur an appointm{'nt call b~e country k1tcbeo ; 3 BR. den. 2 HA. View, cul·de-u c st. on the 2&~-ui r -de r , lovely ladacpd. A rl St72 oo pc-r mo Hurry ~ beamed ce1I , dbl frpl<'. private beach. $160,000 EASTSIDE. Lge. f /rm. 2 $7~ 9~ q c4:nc~ow ·•~:; c:ourtyd. $13,500. Call lnr lhi.s UJ'Ullue buy t.:nll ••• ,, •·' • • • ., .. , & <'OIDPietely redecorat· 4615 Cortland Drive, '9UOI. CaU ~'7221 lor • · M1·3'$1. Pnnconly. llf'l3-67S1 r~ 111111'11 u1 tid. Vncunt & ready for CdM.Call67s-4782_. __ details now. appt.toaeeat. -SBZ-~--8-R-2-be---"-f--~" '"?. ,. . .. . I·: ' ""'*t•'n;i Q u I c k 0 r c up a n c y . COIOMA HIGHLAND CEHT'UltY 21 :m' ft. to. th. tr& .'!~~-[~ 1~~~·11~~1 -.z::11•a1•:1m:= Sl46~ SAT. 1.5 PANORAMIC WntdfffRffllty C ub rlgtrta, pool, tennli; ll .. 12P--Oli•o• OCEAMYIEW MONTICB.l.O brand·new. Try LS% ·• ~ &ACI IA y " --.. down or 38R, 2ba. 3-car , --=·•1 •-a= San J uan Capistrano A delif(htful 3 Rr. 2 Ba. 3 lJ d rm . • 2 b al h gar. Entire 2nd. fir ---HEATED POOL Vine arbor pathway home with view from townhouse with dbl. master awte . $99,$00. ATTHlllACH ••6 900 leads to Me1ucan Ule en· nearly every window, garage, 2 pools A ------------Owner/bier ~ or ~ • • try of th&S beautiful 4 larfle master !u1tc, wood clubhou11e. Great loc:a· Swl 11ar•11oe• !581..W · 17 UMh'S 'fret> llmod <'Ul-d~·&oc an bdnn .. family rm. home. beam c:elhnJ( 1rnd oak tlon. nearscbools luhop· 3 br, 3 ba, l•m. rm. JMllJo, 1---------$410.000 prime Uat·k Boy 1rea. Beamed ceil. In liv rm .• hardwood floor s in ping. Sl>7.SOO upsraded t hruout + WooAlldgt........_ Prinw ocean renLftl units Secluded formal llvinJ< mirrored dinlng rm. wall "walk to privuw beac:h" MIWPORT llACH cust. decor & pool! Super upgraded 2 br, 2 U'tat generate hhth in-fi~:pmla~c.'11<)pet11 tnc pbl..'nl-~ & full wet bar in family location · AND llALTY 675-1642 S7•.tOO be. lux condo. Den, form. =~· 2~r£r.r;:rt ~p:~:~:k¥;~~;~~~ 1~1w ~~::t;f.'.. ,,,., 0£'.::."°~.,;{F,i: =~ ~;~ E: ~~;~· oomc. Fanwtlc summer 0 ,,_,, nn. $144.950 • din. area. Near lako. needs. Hurry for this on !~~~llcoaolkJ(arden kplaltlo • 675-5930 • C.M. ---------owner. tern financlrul to buyl'rs .~-----·--~. t639-0 Iowa St. •Zl2l '95-5806 or 5:i&-1833 by ce In a lifetime OP· c 11 '!par ng 3637 E. Csl H".\" Cd~I ~ _ _ --------- portunity Call 963-7881 h<-at.ed pool. Owner wall --------• _ MISA YBDE 41R ~ OITN""''''"'""'''"'" 1· ht-fpfinun<'e Hurry, call ---------OPENZ~llrllSWAN .---------[. 1962·7788 Cit•r.. 1002GtMr.. 1002 Supersh.arp w/din rm& · 1JUfilljll ,,Q.. K€'t ••••••••••• •••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• fam rm. Sparkling pool, OPPOttT\tt41TY ~i;Jl!jf V2P.€ALTOP.s N ~~d~~~~Pts~:i! ~:.~~~o~~~ Ge•r.. I 002 81•rsl I OOZ x tr u . Won 't 1 u t. reach the Onaogc Coast 1.-doS-Jo ... 2br & deo oo golf courae. PutUJ\R areen at back door, forever view, doM to tcnnl& club. t8'f ,$00. Call 833-~l I •kdya or a..·S2TS evea Al •lmda tE tile lovely drps & many Pilot Clasalfled Ada to • • •••• • • • • • • ......... • • • • • • •••• •• • • • • .......... $105,950. snarket. 10111 ILlllS aa. ;:Wooda::J;;,l::;:~;;;::~~r=RL;;~-;:~;;r~.r ~~P~booe~&'2~-~~· ~ ~ I ~ HST IUY Charmin~. etcg3nt 4 bedrm home in Newport ! best location. Pnvate beach. Huge formal dini ng. Fabulous m aster suite w /frplc. Park llkc ft t'OUnd s w /patfoa. $155,000. Z~ Ba, 345 Uoivenlt)' Plimw OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE DOVa SHOllS OUTSTAND ... VIEW Call for appointment to see lhls lov- ely view home overlooking the bay. 3 Bedrooms, form a l Roman gardens with European Old World elegance. Exquistte quality by Ivan Wells. 1289.000 Or, A·Z. 8y owoet. , ............... 1040 ~ ... jf.... ! 548-81134. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Super liNne for I.be faal· Jy who lovea ouldoor putlt1 I Bil covered p&llo, nower plant... llrinklen froat and ,.. .r. 3 beclrooma, ..... dm am. 1'onnal dlnln1. bnck finolaM, SJQ,800, BKR, call k>-1110. - I. DAILY PILOT Friday. April 8. 1977 ....................... ~.~.~ ....... ~~.~~ ....... ~.~.~ ........ ~.~ .... !~~ tr.ti. I 044 l"IM t 044 LOCJllM leoch I 041 ......•••••...•........ ·•···•··········••····· ·•·····•·•••···•·••••·· ............................................. . ... .,_i ._. IOH s.hl AH I 010 lllew Property 200 OWof-CCMtty C.-.. Mtr 3122 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ JSIO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEAN VIEW llOOM FOi IOAT mmerlleld 2 1ty 4 br ...... •••••••••••••••• C I h , • Cam4IO Hlgl\londS 4bt, z amper l oo-o t eae 2\t ba. f R. fple. $78.SOO R.HU1• Ca•st,.OI' 1 330 h8ths. view $850/mo. U'I· R.V.ACClSS -Sbrter Home• ~llrp comer lot With lhl!\ • .1 bedroom home in the MoMr'Ch l.y T etTGCe 4br, pool slil'd lot. llS8.000. Uy ownr • 673-018o days. 49'·~71 eves. two new custom homts Open Howie wt..nds lU.4, rrofe1 investm1•nt ~ • cl .,ardl'IUlr~~'1 •n Newport lf.;ht11. 3 So. Cst Plua area a.oa.lyaL'I, apprauals. taic Cozy 28K love·neal. --- Br-+ lge bonus rm. 2~ 979-1659 & exchange •dvlce. Huae LR. llox12G lol &aut. Lusk home 2br. Cute 2 bl'drm with RANCH. Self clean.loll <:Ullom l1replacc & uven mirrored tastefully enclosed .rront wardrobe doors. etc, e tc. r • t Io· Y u rd 1 s o ttc. Call lo see. Only a n d s c u p e d $78900 MOHARCHIAY ba. fam+dln rn'll, 2304 T_... IOtO Specl.ahz1ng in Reh ionedR·3,formcomeun ckln,r1mrm.1''orle111el 11q rt. 2 !>tory. lot11 of mu.ltl·plex properues. 1\11. Guest house. rncrcd1· to 4 montha. No pels. v.ood $141 ,000ea. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sellers & bu.)'ers 1av111l. ble mve:Stment 1f you are S700/mo. 673·5121 TUSTIN Mt:1\UOWS , CallRon~:llls looluog in the Burbank maawrplece! Near com ' · mun1ly pork and pool @ and tennis court! Sound nice? Call fled Carpet ~ Realtors, 833-3380. t-M IRVINErOOL $69,900 Charming Irvine pool home. Quiel trl!c llnetl street. Formal din , wood paneled llv1nl( room-brick f1t<'placc Large St'parate Ma~tcr wing. nuiltin book &helves, Jl• olcss1onall~ landscaped ~round~ + beaullrul kidney 11haped pool. t>on't miss tlus at only SW,!JUO Call now 752·1700 ,,,,,,,., ". ,, (. ,. . CALLUS FOR •HOMES* $60.000-$70,000 In Tustin & lrYlne THE HOMESELLERS 752-5353 CUSTOMIZED Magnificent, c~pandcd "'LaSal111" townhome in University rark. This fine home hai. ·I bdrms., den & family rm . & foatures t't•rum1c tilt:: flooring, VanLwt P:li>ers & upgradt>d carpetini.:. The \ 1ew frr.m the den must be Sl•cn• ('all us, we'll arr;ini:l' •l Sll'J,500 UHCHREALTY 551-2000 SYRACUSE! SYRACUS!! Thi, h<-1.wt1ful 3 bc<.lroom horne with a DEN has been nicely upgraded and sits on a corner lot. Close to park. school, pools. and s hnpping. Won 'L la:.t long dl $84,900. <.:all for dppt. RANCH REAL TY 551-2000 THEWIUOWS 3 IR.·2 BATHS Sharp l'lan J02 on over· sized lot loc:ih•d at end of cul·de·sac strel!l. New carpet m laving rm. and hall. Mexican :.dobe tile in dinin~ rm. & kitchen, newly n •dt•t·orated plus 11 lar~c 1•11\ l'l l.'11 patio anti 111.•;Jtltllully L111<hl'ap1·d front & rear y.;rcl. Supcr sharp and onl) S71.500 NOR INS REALTY TIJIS WEEK'S LOTSP~CIALS Landlocked, but isull a piece or the action. l n· vest In Laguna's future. ai.ooo to s10.ooo. THRACE 38r. ram r m, 2~bo , •uper custom almoi.t new. Tast~ful decor ln 6lde & out, 2 patios, view Cl mtns. Asklnu $14.2,500. JAY W. YEATS REALTORS m .2237 IRAMDMEW CUSTOM HOME 4 Br, Dining Rm. Family Rm, lpJc, fully earpeted, professionally lndscpd, nr Crown Valley Mall, with pri vocy & great Commercial Coa11 t open view. 29511 Ana Highway at Victoria Manu Open Hou:ic Sat & Ueach. Bar k on the Son. market. Pnmr lcx::.tt1on, M A Y 0 C K bwldable & Ot•Ntn view, • ""•"'"n'"' They are: LAGUNA BlACH Three R·2 lot~ $45,000 <'714J4N•214e e&th. I • -N' I~ TwoC·J lots·S48.000each. L..Gguna 1gue -.p * 494-8057 * the choic~ community COUNTRY EST A TE in old San Juan, ovt>r· looking valley & ml)Un· t.alJ\S. This 3 bdrm, 2 bath home with convertible den is on an dCre of ~ooded land ~1th bndlc path & room for 2 horses. Many special features 1n cludini.: handmade lilei.. adobe wnllo;, brick pattos & a bout hou!>t' A H•ry special home for very spedal peopll'. S350.000. ILUEllRD C YN J\ huge atrium & landscap1nJ.( JH II\ 11lt• a drarnallt' t•ntry tu lhti. home in woodsy Jllut•b1rd Cam-011 J bdrm, 1 11 bath & plenty of i.1laCC for t'X p1ms1on of lh1i. Popularly priced home $139,500 COMMERCIAL OCt:;AN VJ Jo:W from large 4 UH. 3 LIA cu.stom home featuring lovely formal d1111n1: rm: faml· ly rm: & spiral staircase Lo recrcahon rm .• wood burning r1replace in master bedroom. Locat· ed in guarded gate area & shown by appoint. on· ly $265,000. Laguna Niguel n('alty t1JO ~ 4!1iHO<IO Lab Forest 1055 ....•.•.•........•..••. Wat~rfront LlvlnCJ DOCK 4Br, 3Ha, air, Dy owner. Open Wknd:. 581 8115 3100 & 3112 Hroad St. plan 11rn, 4 llU, 2•) UA, Centwy 21 848•1188 are1&. AGT. 15213tS 3\-\ Bdrms. rrplc, garage. Jo;ast of Nwpt & & of l~th A.IC Own~1 838 OllSJ Cross Country 960-23S8 Walk to beach. CpLs. ~ St. Open wkdys 1·3, W ._ht--IOtl FaHbroolc rno.yrly.6'75-5359 wknd.5 12 4. " 1 13 custom homes. 3br, cau 731 1522 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lf U S 1:\• bu, ~!l.500-$65,900. V~cUanlCt KhPOous~SlwSISth' .. Westun Pacific: Prop. NIT Bob Lumond 7284365 or u " ' Ocean View. Rdwd & Glass. 3 Yrs old, 4Br, 3ba. S224 .SOO. 702 St Jaml.'s Pl. 642-4281 owner. HEWPOllT SHORIS Santa Ana. $600,000 '128·7115S bdrm!! i 2 baths, dining 27Bachelorunit.s& Acrui;~ from High rm .• rplr .. private 12 l·Bdrm. units Schools on the LaBuuna patio; year'g lea&o, ~ llLL GRUMDY Vida. per mo. REALTOR 6 75·6161 R-anc-.,_-1,--F-ann-1-. --IA Y & HACH GrovH 2700 REALTY 75'·0111 •Borrego Springs duplex. ••••••• •• •• ••••• .. •••• • $29,500. <211Br. Income AVOCADOS MOW! l IR-$82,$00 Super shnp Newport Shores lo c ation ! Gorgeous "real wood"~~~~~~~~~~ wulled 4 bdrm - S3K yr. Carry selr. owe 4 + acrt>s and a 2 nr, 2 nu Tax.es $264 yr. 833-8974 home. 197.500. Seldom avail Broadmoor model luxury. Uve & Cl\· terlain gracious ly. w1harbor & ocean view. 4 & fam., dinr, pool & park pn vilgcs. M inutt.'S to beach, t,1Uthion Island, UCI. l>trt• GaftlblU Realty rlecorator's dellgbl! Off.f'RHI Estat~ Dlstrfts p....-..! Chef's gourmet k ltchcn. ••••••• • •• •••• •• ••• •. • • • -,.. .. J Pn t tr t 3 d We l'ftn find 1t for you. va e ms · sw r . r MotMle Hottw1 Beach area. Prob11tes, bdrm. can be just that-,_.Sale 1100 hJnkruplCl('S, trustee nr den 1 New paint ••••••••••••••••••••••• sales, rorccd sales. under --- Burr Whir~ n~.111 ~r 2901 p.jewport Hlvd N [:) I 11 4 I 6 7 S 46JO 644-1790 Secluded pa tu>. cu~tom ., ., ~ "'VOC "'""0 COU ...... RY ~undcck.Jogtobeal·h 22'1xSO .. Rr .. Hu , A it:, market ,·::ilues. We can "" ""' "' bloc ks! Ca II today dshwshr. d1~po1>JI, nlJO} joint Vl.'n!ure. Call World JDR. 2BA home on s.1---------- 646-717l >.tras Adult pJrk. •.I Wide Brokers.673·454.5. acres. Fantastic view, --- , -•·. ,. , .,. H. 1 Toro. $26.000 Im med oc 1----------1 4 acres mature trees. cy.~·6009or 768·5208 Owntor mu!>t sell. Won't Macnab -Irvine • IAYSHORES OPEN SAT. l·SPM 3RDRM3BATH Beam ceilings thruoui Spruce Hardwood Floors wts or shutters Covt:red patio w /BBQ Pvt community W/beach $168,000. lease hold ~·4582 -------HEW ILUfFS COHDO Uloomin1: Delor es Moclcl, 3 Hr 212 Ba. end unit By owner. SOI l'layii S126.000. 644 i!llll Open !louse Daily Jl-6pm Shorcchffi. 20r. 2Ba, hkt- ncw. bt fl ol'ean \ 1ew overlO()ktnl( i:olf l'our..c. Sl:!,000 49H 3136 6 Units E/Side l!ll>l IOnjt. Bt\ ll , (714) 522-2080 Love I y pr Ide · of · OR ti7ti-5717 ownt!rsh1p u~its-Old1cs R--" Estat ----- but goodies near ~ • ---W11stcllff. offered at W.t~ 2900 Acnogeforsale 1200 S205,000 . ffY J\p.••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• POINTMENTONLY. OWN Property In FOUR ACRES Inglewood. Hawthorne or So. Bav area? Clevdand Nat 'l FnrC'st • over I oo k In i: b ca u t. Plac• . Ph. Tom IJ 'Alcssandro Mumtta Vly. Tc·rms. Prap•rti•a T.D.PROPERTIES REAL.TV COMPANY HARIOlVIEW HILLS Deautlful 3 UH. + dcu & family room home. Outslanct1ng view. Professionally ma in - tained grounds. $975/mo. yrly. ind. gardener & water. (f\114) Tom Queen 644-6200 on the edge o r the 1£ 'jQuail ~ WILL PAY CASH!! lll\R 7S2•1920 1213) 674·6907 or (71-1) (7 11 1677 5&11 ••Oo OUAllST ~IWPOtlllfACtl 546·6201 anytime. or C.0.taMHa 3224 _OH 522·0530 ___ 13 UNITS Eastsidc. Yrly 1714) 840·5221art.6pm ••••••)J••••••••••••••••• mcome $30.900. C)(penses -------. ONEACRE ~783 .. price $300,000, Small Ouildini: t'1rm / Mobile hm s ite. Lcvl'I Call for address, pnn· needs lots. ll!ar down:. or . All Ul>:.tble WUlt'r. pwr, ('1pals only. fixer.upnurs. or uven 3(ld • phone All :sn1mab ok. ..-.. Low dwn Xl11t tcrmi.. ons. H·t. 2. 3 & I. 1\ll com-PRIMB EASTSIDE C.M. Bl\R (5 l 2 Bed rm Houses, m1ss1on~ to :.cllmi; bkr or CONUO. 2Br, 2ba, dbl ~~;,ooo~ VILL~ ·REALTORS red hill~:.:. 552-7500 15 uruts on Coast I lwy 3 l~~~~~~~~~~I comm • 12 ap~. in the heart of Laguna. $175,000. MUST SELL NOW Relow miirket Showcase $'77,400. 3 Rr. I 11 ba. •BEST IUY• plush cpt, lnd~epd 75 NEWPORT SHORES 1711 lU7i 5001 OH :i2:! 0530 Pa1rvtC'w St. Yrly in· r nocomm1ss1on orowner gar, 1nr's w:.hr/dryr/. t·ome $15.900. expenses seller. Hkr. 646-0666 refr1g. nrand-spank1n • $3380 • pnce SHI0,000. - - - - - -new. Yr I y. Is c al IRYINE'S FINEST Beaut1ru1 Rancho San Joaquin Townhom ... Ovc•rlt1<1k~ greC'nh1•ll & pool. With th1:. llornt• you can forget I hose ) a r<1 chore:. & CllJ<tY l'lei.:ant Irving fktll'r llurr 1 • C:tll 6<15·0303 Woodbridqe Arborlalce Choice Woterlront New 2·level l!:xec. Condn. Selc<.1 carpel & mov<' rn now. Reducl!d for Qu11·k i.ale 67J.282-l1548·0122 THE TERRACE RedYc~d to $75,500 !.n~c!>I pnced 2 Bdrm .. 2 h,1 humi: with air cond1 1101110.: 1n l..n1vcr:.1t) l'ark 15!51-6427 TRULY Ca1>tivatin9 Dt·an<.' I Tomi' :i hdrm and fom. rm :! ha . cm a cor n!'r Int Nc·n r \omm p;1 rk. pool and h~hl<'O tennis l'liuns Tt11s <ll'· lli.:htful homl.' 1~ in lop <.'Qnrl1t1on Price SI H.500 ~!~'· llOS N.CocmHwy.,logvno 494-1177 31601 Cool I Hwy.,S.logvna 499-4591 Yards lo lake, ut1I rm. Light, airy, 2 or :i Hr, 2 Prine. onl y. Open Ba ho "hf Fri •Sat/Sun. 581 1132 or · use wit lrt'"'ace. atrium, congoleum and 5111 9199J1m. other up-grading. Walk Missiott Vieio I 067 to bearh. pool, tenm"i. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Open Sat I 5 J32 IY OWNER Prospect 5S7·45i9 CharminCJ Madrid 65 San Cl~ment• I 076 2• .. yrs new. 4'Dr. ram. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ult, 2•1tw. llu1:1· 1ou11tr y LUXURYOCEAN k11 Comi>lt·tt•ly up VIEW TEN ACRES V11.'w property So. of Orilnge County Gentle rolling hills. old wind mill. fenced, xlnt for r:mt•h site nr d1,•1de 11110 i.mallcr mini ranch s 11"' Term$ <>wnl•r will l'arry. BK ll (71-11676·5i" 011522 :!Ol:W >:r.rcfrd. m,111y \Ir.is :1 llr. '.!' · ll<•. 1·1<.Kl "I fr INVESTORS! 8 UNITS V1ctona St. One Pnvate party would like S375/mo Call for appl .. 2 HR. 5tt BR. 2 Bach. In· to buy 1 to lS units MCaOLry o&rOOoF°uEWPORT come $18,600 .• expenses 831·9950 " $4834 .• price $206,000. ---------REALTORS 640-2455 Buyrr needs OPLX w1th1n 67S-551 I [ ~ s m1 or C:\-f Pay around ~ BiUJiI SI00.000 631-1846 __ E~:1'~!~c~3~~·.2~icS4~ -~ --~ WANTED i.hops. N.B. schls, peh Would like :in old hou~e. l'h1ldrcn OK. iwr, 32J ml·ome S9JO, SP hJdly 111 nt•cd of repair'. ltochci.ter. &i2 3WJ 6 L'nits. SJ0.000 llF:STEll-BROWN ~l·altors 1133 97111 or V11l':1nt Lot ('u,ta ---~I•'·"' lltu lk:ul'h an .. 1. l bt.>droom, 2 bath. 0J)<'n t>.ti 33'7!1 hearn, f1replatt', extra~. Taslt•fully d1•rnra1t•d S7:!.50<1 OW~EH BUILDERS! Spo rk ling dean. Xtr;i 19G··lli:i:.! !18 /\ (.' r~ 1-;s. h1· t W('f' n Rentalf. lar~e lot w hi g open ABOVE TH£ B~ACH o cl' ,1 n s 1 c1 I! 1 v 1 s Lu 18 Unili.. xlnl rental area. ••••••••••••••• •••••• •• Exc•c. Condo tnhse Jbr. f•IO OO'JI view. l'rofc~s1onall y TH E ULTIMATE Bc:1ut1ful rolling hill:> 1-:xchangc tor more Un· HousH Furnished 2br. frplc. l.'ncl patio. landsc·apcd, s pl'inklers Reef gate Condominium Sm~1ll -.pnng ted lake. its. Please call & Iv msg ••••••••••••••••••••••• pool, clbhse S395. 6'13·2332 11 u g e b rt c k Pa t i o WiWIObstructed whwat"r 0 1 w/ans svs Bkr "•s 4286 "-----3 02 I h d f l lh " S60 Ol per acre• t:al · ,U'f.· _.._.-al I 4 Bdrm,2ba,NrSo.Coa!\l Ole E 11 w over ea ai· ng e oc. vu. Rarely avail. this c "'cu"". Spano· t P dRV .,...,olQU\/ ID"•LTRl-PlEX ••••••••••••••••••••••• J>taza & schls. Frplc. sunse s avr art'a. tS San Clemente's finest. l;A Spam:.h llle entry. brkfst 31751 VIA ALVORADO. BERTHA HENRY F.:ir owner ocl'upancy Stop herl.'! Looking to $485/mo 548-7822 ball'ony, ~tr1km)? wh1ll· ~ E or La Pa / & REALTORS N r beach & s a ~ mon·• We prnh have eK· 3-b-2 b f .1-_&_I_ ~alt·r ~orth coJ~t 'u, 3 M •• r g u I.' rt l 1! 0 I'£ N 215 Del Mar ~92·4121 Clemen le Pier. to yrs ·,·1ctlys':"hat you'rlcl loob kingh r~;,, r:e·w ~'J:1'nl & g.,a{ h<lrm,, 2 ba, fpl c llOUSF; Sat:. & Suns. ----------new. Must sec soon .,1 or ervmg a cue 0 h ·h dbl . f ·d 5121.000 12·5. Call Krenttlln. Nr. beach & Pk. New JBr.I~~~~~~~~~~ Sl64 900 areas, & all Orange Co. . :. w r. g~ nc TURnEROCK p yt 8 h 768 OO'J2or~9.\6961 2 B a. 2 ·~ly 11 v rm . Pol.NT REALTY Call now for rnfo &4~4900 >d Sl2S/m~ __ 61R-CUSTOM r . eac .. Relocatin~. must sell Cemrttty Loh/ CALL-196·5600 * •COMUIMn Gulde 2 Br. Wlfam rm, newly Prei.t1i::1ous Turtlt•r111:k b · acces:. ~nJOY Vtl'toria IY OWNER SS0.-190 Ownr 55~·2078 Crypk 1500 ----.......... _ p • 1 3107 rcmdl'd s:tlS. 1 Infant, Ddrm cu:. tom 1iu1l•I Beach son!-.N ' from this -1 .; Bt•dr!Xnn' /\c~ean afl3 wknd:. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ten Shelt.,-Ti~ -a etunsu a no pc·t~ 2192 1\tmer Call trrt• ltnt•d 'tr1..i G.1tl'<I r ('d:ir & ~l.1'-; homt-Mrll :!200+ Mt 11. up ------Crvpt =709. hth l(.'\'CI . 71 bdrm furn. units. bltn ••••••••••••••••••••••• 837 511-15. ~ardl'n l'rll n llu1:e 01't•an .. 1t1c ot hwv gru1lt>d. ~8!1.!!UO. Call OLE HACIENDA !\IO"k ~IJJ:noh.i C'ourl range & oven. ~·er<1mtc 5parious4.br, 2 ha, rompl 'tamedi:l::i,,:!(plc,,R2..-.n...,1r. J80d ,.. I k"h '·b'-· rurn '-rpl" W t l) ~eparut" IJ11111\ room """;J<1 • Cf(. ocean vww Paul It \ ll'\\ t!l!I 2:1116 .ill II e in 1tr en "' atns. r '. • Form.II 111111 01: ru11m us"1C "-I lot s:!liOOll He--'S. h 1069 Neargolrcours1• JOOOs<1 11'7\I Good Sirnt.1 1\na rent d:.hwhr. 2 t•ar .i.:ar No Hnt·k l111li· 111 1•h·1:.1n1 .., '~ AM POS"""· Rvt14E U •~-••• :.'::".' .... ~••••••••• It ~1 <1,.!>l\e lieam~ 2 area. Tra1fr ok Only IJ cl:> . S 7 5 o . r or h v1 llj! r 1111m l .. ir .L!l ~ t1rcplat·e:-.. 5215.00V -I t•cmt·1c•r) IOI!> 1'.111f11· S13S.OOO Apnl MJ~ S:WOO Junr rn.1.,lt·r "inc I Juncln LCICJllfto ~och I 048 UAl ESTAH + 494.7551 .,, \"1 t'w '.\km11n.1I P;i rk o,n·u1 fli\urkl', Hltr $2200. July &12·0078 eve!> niom l'ro1n.~1onJlh ••••••••••••••••••••••• tOO ·_~k IAYSHORES S295l'JC'h MH ~il Stti!1.150 only landsl'.iflt'tl. :I c:ar<~11.·nllnu~r ..,:it&."uol2 5 •tin .,... Landlftc~ -----....._~·-h 3169 {.1l\'cly 3 OR. 2 BA home• .... frr>lc . bltns. atlac·hcd i,:.11 . & Jrg palm. Cpt '<I thruoul "'ail now 0111) Sl85 CURTIS R.E. () l I.,., 1w• l , . .., I J I LI r· .::=:;::;:;;:::::;..J L' I I 2 5 units. all 2BR. pnmc ~ .. ,..,.. lll'l:'CIC .:ara>(l'. n ~ ~-·."'II ,1 ...:" .• • 101 .~ nm•· r.,c•1•u 1q• l' 1,1rmer C~rcial CJllto.l,1y• 75;! tiOo Nu ~.nd 111< ""'·•II \11.!~ ..... 1>.11·1ou~ n•r,.,atilc Anaheim lpc. Si.15,0QO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mrsa Vl•rdc 3 !Ir ;: Ila. '""' • '' 1• :I 'kr ., ha Stfii.OOu 1---------.... l;Ul''>lquurtl!r~.)acuui& -"===="-' Property 1600 Low dwn. Prine only.l•---------1 f•'um Hm. t,1v Rm [ I • ... 1 m•u·h mnrt• u"'RIOR EST"'TES ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hkr675-J.ISO. BLUFFS CONDO w1fplr, "onv. tn shono... ~ li~~.~l'!i•';~ l~v~ .. ~1n111l•:r.;\i'J.L!c'l·'.,gl•,·~~. ~!r.:,~~H;)•J;· !~·r,r;' ONE ACRE EST .4 TE ~ nA "' L ., ··~ ____ ... _ .. __ S.rn JuJn <lrcom home OPEN Si\T SUN 1.:. Panoramic ocean view Commerdol lot. 63.125, -Trina model. 3 bdrm, 21 'l schools & fwy. Cu!>t. de· ' I 2S ll VISTA from this 1700 sq. ft. 2 br 19th & Pomona. $40,000 Wanlccl 4-Plex. trade bath. frplr. Submit on <·or. no pets. $450 mo. t111~~r~u~~~~r~~;::~nho~;. PROPERTY HOUSE & den. Bltn. TV & ~ll'reo cash. 499·3459____ up ~1~815:jt~ly. children & pcti.. Lcuse 870·63-17 "FOOTll 11.1.S \, r I ht :wa X \lu<l1·t :1 br. ~· > ho tl)wnh111 t'1·ntrnl 1\ l" loaded ~ \11 .1, C"11111111 1iool. J a 1·11111 7\11n lo I-' I u Or . ii 11 11 I C I i. ti;•, 'HI u 1• 'IM :.tti6 1 on <mt· .1rr{' •·~tat<• ov~r $187,500 642·3850 tnduded. Woven shades. ----------1 $645per mo. "'"n hkr tuokini.: c.q11 ,.t, .•nl'1 _________ , Sunkentubtn Mstr. bath. Condomlnlum1/Town° DAHAPOINT C. f. ColeSWOrthz N3000r. MF:.fSA, ';'.ERfor.: dc_c. Co rt d e I N hou f _. 1700 11'1 l, ., ur, am, '"· C Lus \..iih·~ t lkd room~. 4 \I y · · n ry. o care HS Of'lvre Dcllghlful Duplex Near sludy, 2•,, ba. n ew AL ... h11thll. 111111rnw1 k itl·hen DCLUSIVE lndscpg. $99.500. i\sk for •• ••• •••• •••••••• • • •• • • Co m m e r c 1 a I S a n REALTORS 64().00 0 l'Pli> ldrps /pulnt thru-out Vr1r .111 th•· 1.1\1''' mufti "'th ,.,cr)lhrni.: built in CLl~HAVEH Roz. Wm Churchill Co , CONDOSPECIALIST Clemente$82,900 I•_-~·---·------ll 50 incl gdnr/wlr pli• 11'1111' "''"laltl• 111 .IFtrt•plalt'~ $!110.000 l.u-c 1n k 0111 Beaut '193·3121 II H .• C :\1 .. i-· Vly . -· Sl6763!1 l..ii.:un..i l!.·Jih.;ri-.i 0("('8n view ti. ix>ol 1Rr. ScinJuan Touch!tlonc Hll y , Ftxl'r l.!ppcr Duplex. 2 Big Canyon to"".n homr_. · ·------Nt~llc'<l II\ 1111' h11f, rur .d ' l' l l I n ~ ~II I 'I ;) U Ow11l'r hl.1 l'l:'l li•ll!I ~ll~&:.:iWEl ~ ~Il(S~ ()F.fo:R 1-'n :t ll I\\' II"~ •99 2800 l'IJJI Ill l'tim•· lw Jllr. 1 \!onarch B.rv Plazn L.rRunJ ;>;1~ud 49/,.7222 ll 1-0136 3bu. 2 frplr· 708 St C-'strano 1078 963°"67 J\r units Dana Point golf cour~c vu 2 BR. 3 N1cr3br 2ba fpk UW 2 J ' 'I II ...,.. $1()1,500 . ha. 5 1 T•) IO/I Ag! car "a0r. 1'.on\~nlen' • nm"' ' owner ••••••••••••••••••••••• Le1~11re Wntld Tow.er!>. 640 $.~I "' • &IS 28111ortH5 57 16 __ DF.LUXF. CONl>O, !-iJC' 2 Vu. lu"I 11, \lc'.il,, m'.rnt , --area. $:T75/mo, 963·4569 :11~. :! Hr I !l,1, j.!ood Im· in 10·, du, 53;,,(JOO -l!lli l&lll Super Duper Tn·plcx for SJ.JS al beach' Util i><I All Agt .• nofrr. complt•"( i\ll ::imen1tle' fas\1d1ous fussy owner new.·11urrv1 Unt Small.,-.. ---------IUNCiSROAD 21'> bu, 111.:hh 1111.:111 tl Ii> owner S7:1 •ww1 .~,~· :111111> WOODBRIDGE Ry Ownrr l .1\1' .1t lh1· loJk1· 111 .1 hr.1n1t "' ... Bt-:11 hwooc1 p .1\111 h<•rn" :i llr. 2 h.1 $i i <iuo 551 :1 t7fi ~;~I '•1'.Jll u1 :,.14 J 13!1rrrn11111\ 111': 1-: IH'l ~:I. ll fkaullful "''"'" :lllr 21 1lln. r.1111 rrn pro fl"?<~ionallv ln<IM pcl. .1i.;l &w !1113.'\ WOOl>JHtllH; J·; 1';.'ffATI-:~ Beaut Allum~ .\ Br. :!''J ba, den, t'llmln llp11rcnt cpts, woo1I 1'ntrv l.r,i.: pvt pool sz mr 1111 r.r.2 IH:l.1 IRIGHT & BOLD La SALLE SI 12,000 Ant CONO . 4 lllt F,\ \I RM . & UIN , :?', Jl.\ 'l f'RrL'S (I In M'tr Hrl 2"33 !l'l rt . h1i:hh llJl grud1•tl lln1 \' l'.i rk homt Great loc • <'nil un 1t. N'r 1.111 comm t. n•c rac·11. o~ nr Rkr Cull for appt SS2 7446 Opc•n I S. ~t&Sun. __ SADDLEIACK!!! \'es. wr have • beautiful Ranrh homt' with :i bedronm11, a country kJtd1~n and central itlr condltlonln1t. Now only $75,900. Cnll to sec. IAHCH Rf.AL TY Hl-2000 ALLWOOD Ill hi.!hllul ·•111< h11m1• Ill •',Ill >Id" HI h~ \, h< h .1rr"'' th1• '' '' 11 lr1• 1111( .IJll ti .. 111 ~ .. 11µ.•1 \ 11'\Ao SI 98,000 I. IH. \I IC)lt ~~II l«i 11 OCEAHYIEW 11..t•Vl'I 2 llR, ht>!h llll 1111 111 \ I\' r .1 I () .1~LI1 n ,. ' 1>111h, h ... rmc••I hv rrt1 I 111, 11t•1•an '11 "undeck l"am1lv 1ll111n11. c·arp Iv loh of <'l'r.1mlr \tic $11>.'l,0110 ;\llSSION rn:ALTY l'H 117:11 HEAL ESTATf. HI ' 11.ll \Ill.I•: 1.0 r lx1uhl•· Int with .:r<'.11 •l('t•IJO vh•w $S:i,()()O INVt-:.."iTOlt 1\TIENTION :! llJls·holcl for future <le \clopment $21 00<1 totuf 1104~1 Cna~t llwy. LAGUNA UF.At:ll •: \l I u,I\ r• I',, nor:i m tc· Ou.'•111 \ 1t•w "' <'rl g all 'lit·~ !Jollrl u.1 \ S<!t• l>Odl r J (' ,. ' I • h I I ... I m :1 ' l•Jr.11lt· 'unr1'1· '>Uthl'l \\.ilk 111 hc•,11·h 3Hr 3hu. fk11. "1't h.1r, 2 frpll'. 2 t'.lf g.1r l'llf .: 1lc1·k N1•w lh1 u out B> owner 01> h ... ·. lilt l\1ngs Hit 1;.1., ;!l\lt!nrfl.15 f.716 I J DO I su: 0Jl('ll lfoUse I 5. Sul & Sun. t;(ll Vtu l.1d0Nnrd,:lh1.1,,m rm. 2 t>n. J&cunl Xtra ht lot w i pool Hoyfronl l'ropcrlics. 642·5002 & 675 642ft P\l ply want s Npt B11yfrnn\ hm w /dock. tn~M . Call 111649 2563, <><:t·upanl Nr ht!ach. San r~. s15 4000 .;.,are :i homr, s hare the incl dshwshr & air cond . Life ~CJins At 40 CJ 1 Slfi4 000 rent. 5 Br J Da. fplc, fam oni: sclhng model. 111', All adult llliNTIN(;TO='I e~~nlNT H~;,\J.TY _*_*C:..°!'sumen Gulde rm. formal dining, nt~'C dwn Cl" nc•r translt•rred L /\ N f) :\1 J\ II K (" n n Dan;i Pl 4!J6.56()0 yard for dot::ii. On Nwpt SH.000. Prtcf'd Ill ~di tm f1om1num Ont• mil<• Ill Sch Golf CnurM'. Rent mediately 198 3130 P.111f1t· Ot l'.•n. lwutlllful Dupkx/Costa Mesa $750, sec. s.100 !Hli·7945or CA PT1\l~'Sllll,I. t llr. U.ilhoa Model , A11ent631·1846 al 3202 SS709R.'i localt•d on t'"lp.111~1\ c l.n ve I~ 2 Br· 2 Ra ~m.•nht•ll th:1t lc•.1d:. )1111 HUNT I HGT 0 M SUPER 4 Br, nr S. C&t twnhomt· ~f> tMIO Ownr lo tht· ·~ m1ll100 tln/l,ir IE"'CH J.o~ /\lam1tos arc>a PlaLa, hoal gale, vacant. l!l:l l)."ili'1 P\1 n·creallon foc1hth:' A 1 m ma l' 2 hr · 1 ll a S.175. 752 1!120. Jcanim•. Al1 Lh1:. plm. 21 hr ~l·curi 4 PLEX doll house w lhuge rear 8:15 021 t Pg. ~5 WAAM&WOOOY l\y Owner. 3 Br. 2lm & den Dbl gar, land~r11pl·t1 w spnnklt'r sy11t1•m & ut lract111e land11copi• h11ht I) for ONLY $115,000. c1111 4 Gorgeous garden apts Yd Ref r 1 g . incl. Bilhc Markas, at .1,ick w /frplcs, l.'ncloscd Pets/rhildnk JBdrmsonuquictruld· t-'ick & ,\:.,ot' Hltr.. i:iara~1·s ft•111•t·l1 p:.rl10!>. Gemini Heally IJ39 6623 sac in dcsirablr Nwpt !lt\J~I~ Nl·\·er ~· va<•uncy, mid i-----------H~ht :. aren Newly inu. Lgc rear patio. ac· DuDlexes/ cented by full t rel hi. Onitual• 1800 overhead & ~nelo111nii •••••••••••••••••••••• • lat~ grel'nhou:se. Nc•w Nl~WPORT OE1\C"ll c:pt g & Ille entry At: So11shorc Dr. Uplx. w;iy hl'lWccn frwy & rmdld k1t1·h, DW, new on•an l..aguna Ni,::ud. 3 Dr 2 drapes & curtumi.. Nice ONLY$1:19,500 ll<!, pool & ~rdnr incl fronl /rt?a r yds w / CALL TODAY 847 2622 S6SO. Dana Point, J Hr 2 garcfrncr .~Vii . Gar. Ba, fph-. 5-12.'i. OP. J Hr 2 S:JSO/m o. 2065 Marlon Ba. rnrcl yd, fpll', $350 Way. OH 21st St. Mr. DP.:! Br:'! Ba, view. $32."i. Bal~t.on. Wkdoy ofc ph: \ ' cenled heavily in ~ood Steps to bcnrh Sµu1•1ous Prked to mov<' quirk at upper hui. rnr. 2lla, h11j.!1• S7!l,900 For ap11t Ii\' rm w /prinor.imrt· '19&-4331. Prin only \'1ew of ocran 1.owrr ha1' ~ rno~~91~;~4~.~)N lHl ~br~=a~*uoo Wlor OCEAN YU m•·rli"•kani.: ''""" 11rr11•h B~ ownr 62_3·_00_1_s _ SPACIOUS ... rnl'IObcd 1mt 111. 2 Br, I fl11, II( hv 1 m Al <llrt an•11 Corncr Int :\lnl t.11( .111 \,1nt,rl:l'' Writ tr.111<• up ~1:!7 .51HI ()"' nC'r Hrl.1 Miil U l~t l'\I'' ... kntls ~11-5131 ~kd\!I Sant:s Ana. :l Rr I Ou, '1Sl·996R/9 Spanish sty Ir, fncrl yd, ----- hardwood noors, $325 Nice 2 Ur house. Newly T....tor Mact. Rotty derorat1:d. fnc·tl yd, gar, .,. 1270 ht !lost 2544C ~ l'roft"l\lonnlh d1•1·11rulct1 1._ _________ , . ANI> l'RIVAT!o;; lu~ llomuntw 1\fr"11r.10 lllt• :1 Bdrms 21, hoth. <l<'n. :!1" llUFFS lfST uJ"\14 bdrm . 21, ha . 2G:lo •·111r' ""' th .. m•"HJ for f1r4>pl:1t·l·~ Iv mtrrort•d 11q rt Ownt·r h111lder pro lh1i. unll('llt•v;ihh• ocean wallio. SJ2•1.!IOO Earl~ .trt•11. maJor Rrt•rn v1ded over 50 extra \'H.'w from ,., 1•n room . A REGENT REALTY belt 1,q 3 h<lrm & family fnture:t; 1 rear new. :lhr, 2'' huth. fam1lv rm 496-9501 rm · ru,lom .. E plan nt Sl.95.000 hvml' Wood nnrl :.·hakf' SJ)1.500 HESTER·IROWM t'XIC'nor & 1•rolt•,i.ion11I ~Mi~I 1052 AG•~NT 640.5560 RWTORS 833•9781 1JndJ1ra1x· on .1 l.1rJte lot •••••••••••••••••••••••I•---------______ ----for SI 7!1. 500. DOLPHIN R.E. 494-tstl OCEAN VIEW 110 l Arch lay. orENSAT/SUN 12·~ Pvt 6!Unrdrrl rommunity, walk to hrh, tcnnl11 T 0 W N II 0 M t: f N MONARCH SUMMIT. :? &inns .• den, firepli&ce & large kitchen. L~icurlous clttbhous«'. pool & Jacuni. "9.~ REGENT RliLTY 494-9501 cooru. dubhsc . .anr, Custom 3BR, r11m rtn, 3R11, fam rm. m~rbl1• 2•~BA. wet bar, Intel' (rp I c. w 1'1 h :i r , 111 C'Om. lavi!1h mnstl'r stc. rl'\lwood deck, ex1'<•ut1vc dt>corntc<f w ~11phl~tlc11 homt?, 11howt like new lion, Yet ll\·nhlt' 3 Cu Ready to movr into, cul 11ar. lndr) room. ('111 10 tie-He. ic\rn hl aara1tc. shopp1n.i & schl1 . lnd ~rpd "'r Ro11 us s119.sc10 r.urdcns. Cill 499·1689 or IOND REALTY 873"8042 Afl\. 831-IMll Hewport leach I 06' Mtowpo.f lt-ocJt I 069 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••• 10% DOWN °" TM1 '"" 1 nit. ..... )la -.... IN HAUOll llW HOMES .w.. ~ ',.... I 835 Port Carlow Place Newport IHe.h S 165,000 FH Seller" will take back 10% 2nd T. D. al 9% interest. ()pea tt.... s.t/S. I ·S 640-1049 Loh f°" Sale 409-29116. 495·441kl or Orang(' 5<18·mll 759· 108!) --- •• ••• •• ················~·--------•I br. Incl rdrlit. ll(ll'~t-; ~ OUf)lt'X 2Br. h~r :! 2Ar unlt11 on 110' 'C 135" R·2 lot In Westminster. 195.000. COST A MlSA R3 CP Zoned for 16 un11i. w variance poss1lilc 17 units. llns 2 Dplx, 1 houae S?75.000 Prtn only c.....-yFt,..ciae R EALTORS 752.5353 PrivaC'y Adults. $195. All a PMttsula 3207 11111 pd. No pets 83.'J 8974 3 Ur, I ba hse. Newly re· dee:. "Outside p<•t ok. Lri yd. s.ns mo &42·8614 R...t Thlt MHt J ll Owner will c:nrry under 1;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;; E~~ A.1.T D. Prine. only. 1 Oalh home with cnd~ed gar., on a lae lot With bla shade trees &. cowred patio. Oood loca- llon. close lo shopplng. Families pre£. Kids/pe~ OK. '375/mo. C1ll Accnt 837.a398, No foe. Agent "Lori" DON JONES REALTY 842-~ 968·66.'J I LAMD S&'i,000. C l lot 58 by 290. 540-8144 ; t'VC!S. 963.4888 California Coast oiy 2 br dpht, frpl, hrdwoocl nrs. So or llwy. Adlts. no pets. $37S. 6'7:HOtll!I COVINGTON 4·PLEX rropertles. Prime loc1llon 111 Hunt· 2 BR 1~ 1 1 h ., ., !Ing t' (lU!IC lnJjton Ucoch SIH7.500 on tot. I. snr 1425 r.tu. Ownrr will c11rry under NEWPORT LOT,/ yearly lt1e Shorr> .C bedrm. 2 ba cor· A.l.T.O. Al(ent "Lori" Plans Permit Ready GO! Scenlr Prop. 875 5726 ncr home. Li&c llv rm: OON.JONK'lRE/\l,TY J)ll.500 S.11411~32 -----w/mati;lve brll'k fplc 842·8829 961Hl6Jt So. or Hwy l.O\'l'ly 2br Patio & many fruit tree11. ------San Bernardmo. RunnlnR ll0\4.'le. l"ormul din rm, Collc1e l'urk nrca lncOfM Property %000 Spnngs Mtn. lot. $8500. frpl, no JH'll. 5450. yrfy. $435/mo. Co.II Lurry. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Drive Umt> 2 hr11. 640-8788 Avail 4/18. 8'15-4~ M6-S880. Duplex & 2 houu1 Sl47,000 CM l ncomt' S13.800 By own 788·6354 LOT63llt2j' s:Ja.000 Co.1l1 Meta Call ~99-3459 -------PACIOUS 2Br. f1m rlJ', Maa Verde 3 Br 2 Ba. va~ bltns, 3 blk11 to beach, cant. Immaculate. $440 ~mo 640-BlM mo.~ • ) •h t~ Hu.twwl~ Ho9MtU ...... IMd ....... U .... *d ...... ,u.hnillled Hwtu ..... ~ ..................... d ............................. ······················ ...................................................................... ······················· Fri~. April 9. 1977 OAJLY PfLOT D5 CoeliiMete 3Z14 l .... lwrf• ltec.tl lZ40 t-..i!eclot1 '""-lZ44 Mew,.n INct. 326' ... ..,.. ltedt 37H Afa ''*"'' ........._ Af• fwAh..,..,..,., Ales tM4ftfl ......_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 1242 .............................................. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• , ... Br. 2 ba. nr So Cst ....................... R.Mch S J 2 Br +den. oo Harbclf' View ffome5 4 br. c..ta Mfte ll24 Cotto M4-te 3124 tWflli4'• •edt 1140 ~. cpt.a. bllJla. frplc, Ora nd new 3 bed rm l Br. J ,bit lownhou11e C'.olf Courie w /pnme Vu, fam rm. clo.1t lo park & sr.s TO llACH ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~. dahwhr. e<1v 'd patio Obi LANDING home. 1900 Sparklln.i nC'w con.~ ~ 5-17 7044 pool & all schools. l\vaU I BR. l ba. yrly S3SO AT BEACll 2br dplx. frpl. &arqe M30 ~·3262 ~fl with formal d1rnn1t. SHO. Ca 11 .. LI I a . May ul. t8'2$. 83J..Ul6l 2 BR, furT1. wntr. S2!IO 11m pet. all utll pd. Av11l -' · owner wantJJ 1 yr Ju lit 84&-1371 or846-S456evc!I Woodbndae nrw S & S. 2 BR. Iba Wntr $300 SMftSHIMO/ 4123$350 ~·2°"1 ~' t~c 3 l:Jr 2.., Bit. MC. Nwpt He11hta 3Br, lba. IAYFRONT J8r,2baCollegePark »5o per mo lnc ldl( BEACH t:xcc tnlevel 3 immf d occy $475 frplc New paint 521 El Un1JDR.2 tul ~ · lRr,stv&crefng Rt'dec J400 .:ardener. Br 3 &. fplc. l11e Fam ~71H28 Moden a $425/mo. Awlnnlngcomt>lnollOn Newcrpt 1225 3150thSl. Shnt"p 3 htmrm. 2 bath Rm. wt!lb:lr, ~rdnr 211 $i&8·504l 118 536-2884 h ouse I n a r e u l car g11r 1625 Afl 5 TII~ KANCll. 3 t1r 2 Ba. 2 of Odull oportment homes ---------I Br. Z ba Mua Verde nt'l&hborh()()d. lmmed s.54-4442 • ' fpl<'·s llugc t-'a1n1ly Rm. Real Sharp! 2 Br+ Mstr wtltlluxuryoppolnlmentsond =per mo. 2 Br 1 Sn. • "25 pc~ $400/mo. Ro~rt~ ~ mo~-89'.!l swte, bllrus. boat slip. supert> recreoTlon ot o premium gar. couple. sml child. ;: Really841H688 VERY PRIVATE 2Br '62Smo.SS8-8484 loootlon. TennlS • gym • ltleropy smJpetOK.536-31876 Roy McC.-cle Condo penthouse. $325 The Ranch. 4 br. '"'• ba, • spo •swimming• bllllords .-......... IOMew--t moS46·~ pool. r111lc. i.hort lease. SBaPOTLMESS 2 B1r.1deo.d2 One•·"·-Bedrooms.On"'Bo.... ~ l Brh~~· cpt8. drpV s. ·' ,._..'Vacant 3 BR H• ba. M0-0400ortA4 8415 . onaco. nc yar m '"u v "' rr wu er ,. dryer. ery ._.; COiia Mn. 541-7729 cloae to ocean • s:l50 Mk '"in. 3244 car e. avail. SSSO mo. Clean 1&2 br. Adults, no ~ f~r-om ~SO. Ps..&l ~ VllACl clean. $235 mo. 963-1242 ~~~~~~~~~~for Keith 9611·1317 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• WO<?dbndl(e OnlhePurk: Agen t. 673·65 10 o r pets. S200/SZ25. 2421 E. w--=-~ J -..... --.., .. 'V"" 002-«71 Bier HtVlNE :ukJrm, 2Ba. lloui.e. 640-5734 16th. St. N. Hu . &48·1801 MO Poulortno Ave .. Cotta Mtao '7SHStt& DaUXE 2 IR 2 IA 11 MISAYEIDE 2Bft,2 &. $375·'525 S4US/mo 642·2978 --·-1.,. Nllarbeacb.n1:ww/rplc. _ ~ Br 2 Da . cleun llS • per clnl 2Hr. lHa condo 3 BR, 2 & . S4~JS000 Woodbndf(e 3 Br 2,,.., ba Bluffs area condo. 4 Br. pullo. encl aar. dshwshr. whistle. $400. MS-0630 nfl +pool. '315/mo Call 3 BR. :!'I•, bu . _. 54151~. !-'It. frpl, A/C. t~nhm.' 21.'a ba. 2 car gar., frplc. s m oke a larm Lndry h IUDS/PETS OIC SPACIOUS 4PM. 536-2691 4 8R. 2~ Ha . ~/S72!1 S490 /mo 644.4646 wet bar. pool prvlg's. Nr • COlha Meta ll24 Cotta Mfto Jl24 facn. Ideal for room· :::1~~~~=~ :~ w ~:~J~~~· -~-~-:--:s-"c-~res-:-:-:-~ .. -:-:-.-.:-nd-·~-" l\Ve ·:;:~;:;;;:;;~· ~~~~:~=~!::;.:~~:: ·?:~~~~~";:~~ . Eaatslde 2br hse/ga "1345 \ 1 Bdrm Duplex $250 • 675~or646-~ E 20th 3 Bdr, 2 !Ju , Fpl DtW, OR. dbl l(ar. wJop • nr, patio. Grdnr . $425 64().1570 J br, 2 ba duplex, pvt yard. S295. Space fQf wash/dryr. t child ok No pets. DaY1 847-3541. eves SJ&.3638. 8l2l /\ Michael Onve. 3 BR. 2 Ba S.S75 l le(l nav~ r ca~g~ J~ ~~. S7~074Sor 751-48116 BIG' ill.halfJe~~:~:,1 Martlniqyt Aph #2 3 Br 2 Ba. & 2 Br 2 Ba. ri'<' lnwnhomes and s1nale Ocean View. 2 Br Condo. Lurry,c•" "'""" 275E.18lhSt.C M BB~ N Cll ., .ro<>-.,.,.,., 631-3003 rm. gar. · r >' family rN;idenC'es for $47S. One Chtld OK. Hall 19051 H I 848-8311 h·ase 111 the Irvine area. 631-1020or642-4804evs •MESA VERDE area . • 0 y, If vou have a need. give Home atmosphere 2 & 3 GREATCOMDO! ATTHEIEACH ' :I br. 2 ba, stone frpl, all new lcltch. uppl'!> Lg. bkyd. S430 mo on 1 yr -1se. Call: 9tl8· 1383 aft 6P Mor wknds. ---------•Lovely 3 hr, 2 ba w 1drp3, : .. Br. Nu.•c cul·de-soc $425 fplc, nw. 2 <'ar gar /\va1l mo. Kids & pels. l>ul no 1 m m t• d $ 3 7 s I m 1i C'al 642 217fi 003 451l9 /\J.'l . no fN· 3 Flit SL'l'EH SllAHP1 3 Br, i''am Rm. 2 C':lr l(ar. Collt·~t· l'k :I Hu. luc tiltM ,\ I sbapc 5 min to l·'a m llm. !-'pie, cpt:.. boac-h S385 mo. Aft Sl'M drptl, (ncd yd f'um1ly. !161HJJ41i ~inl(lcs. ptits uk. $450 fl.it!·~ /\llrncllv'" ('f\•irn. com fortubll' J lir. I.\• ba Xlnt Mesa dcl Mor. rt•dcc 11cw l. 0 n d W a I k t o k.1tch 3 llr 2 Oa $450 mo Wt·11tmtru.h•r M111l Many Avail now.1;.1029111 llXtra~ ~JH5 . 10<'1 .;:;-::-2-R ..,10 ,__ jlardener. Avail 5/7 , .. 1r<: r. ""' . • ... ·om 114().1162 d~' + mnrc nl Smull _ 11·•· fl.15 4!1oo J Rr. 2 ba. nl'Jr bt.•ach • •ContWIMnGuide Frplc S375 mo l°Jll 1..: .. :i Hr. 2 KJ fncd) .11 !I $:1VO t;ur. 1111t . ph S111ull fl'l' b4!'. <1!100 • • ConM.tmeN Guld~ $!!~>. I (h blln~. rtofrll(, I mon· :-.111· .11 1•J' Pl\ ... Int,, ••• 1.1. 1!11.11 • •Con•umen Gui~ SJ,., I Ill 111ll 11tl H"fll1 \111~1 "·1· 1 l n\ ~ml ""' fjit:,,lfllllt * •C°"Wl'Mt's Gulde t;2".!.'1 J 111 ;! Ha . 11001 hltn,, ""'1 t la .. 11 l 111 'l11l11ll r1"'° II<!~ Hl110 • • CCifm1nMr1 Gulde ~or Q6().4fW9 l Br :! B.i T-wnh:.c 1J.1t10. pool ln1lry 1 m dnt loc )..'WJ mo 84:! I 7't!l -~-- Lf:.\~F. 3 k r l flJ . IKf' fnr1J ,Y.ird 1111 P\ '' $4 :.!~ !WI 11~~)1 I ll r 1·vr11l11 11 1 h u r h 1 I cl r 1· n u k n ,. J r lirnolclwr~t & \•IJm~ ~ mn !IAA ~7S.1 'I Ht :: ll.1 1rnm.11111.H• ~11MI rnn lM 1,,,\ d~p 1\\,111 ~1 I ii', 11~7h urt fil1 M wl-nd, Clow to C...trol Pk IBr nL1 u11 11r.111oo11 lhrurnit lllHJ "' huf'k 111 ---------SIJli 1 _,. ~'.1lw.Ard, S42."> Mt:3A VERDE J Ucdt 111 rnll y s:J'J~ mv I' r l'. t I ~ 1• IJ r ,. •• II I n111dcru\t' p111 t• ( .111 fnr lnf or ma l 1on 640-616 ~· COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC. DCMo rolnt 3226 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t!psrkllnK 2 llty. :1 Hr. i 1 ; bu. <'r>tll. 1lrP!i1 frpll• H1·c· •fll<'llillcs. Nr M11r1n11 Liie $4~'mo. t:all t'11t Pry. ~1:.9432 __ NEW48r3na. fo'am Km. fplc, fncd yard Neur school11 $3M. 847 7~ I 2 Hr. den. 2 Ba. lovuly, new, llOll1t' view ~mo 4113-7766 New 3 br, fllmily. 1.ltnrnu. 3 car gur .. Rlunt "ct lrn r. vouo. full~ landsca~<.I $450/mo ... 1bulous v1t'w r.73..8232 or U7!1 tn~ r-o.t• Vale.y 3234 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3Br. den. 2Un. hie l..1lc h • ·" dinana. No. of M1 Sq Prk $41~ 1\47 1787 Tiburon 2 Br. f'am Rm. I dine. air. 2 c11r pools, clbhae. l Sbarp 38r. 28a, frpk, 11 yd Ii patio, 10481 Wax· wln1 Clrcle. $435 mo. '7St-'335or988-<1142 •••"4• .. ach 1240 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Vocant. 4 RR. 10. ba, cl~• to ocean '375 Alk for Kellh. 968·1317, or 9624471 Bkr VlJlu Pac condo 3 Or. l)OOll tenna Xlnt cond Idea icx Call~·•m macnab / lrvtne realty ON A CLEAR DAY evcrythmg looh beautiful from thi~ outst anding townhomc at Rancho San Joaquin. View'l from both sides. Hrand new 28R+den San Joaquin model reature!i beautiful carpeting, draperies & levelors + self-deaning oven, trash compactor & r efrigerator or wu hc r /dryer. $545/mo. Lila Harper752-t4J (Nl5) .. JASMIN I" W /YllW Decorator ts waiting ror your choice of custom carpeting & draperies Sparkling view of the city from your dining room 2 spacious BR~ & convertible den w/2 batru,. Kitchen nook w/built- ins + separate laundry room "f>rlvate" garden, patio area. $550/mo. Lorraine Rennie 752-1414. (N16) D!CUTIYI HOMI FOi 11.ASI Owner leaving & must lease this exquisite San LuJs Rey 38R townhome in Rancho San Joaquin. High q ualit y carpetina & draperies. Central air, stained glass + wet bar. $625/mo. avail. approx. 7/1. Uta Harper 752-1414. (Nl7) "42·1US 644-6%00 'IOI Dover Orlll'I H•rtxw View Ctf\ltr I rvlne •• Cam""' V•lley Cent•r 7Sl·1414 l.A!.·l •·Jll Weunf1ll11• ---------G R EAT RECREA · brdeluxe apls 546·1034 3 br. 2 ba. cpt.!>, drps, 1&2 Br, balcony. enc RANCH REALTY BEST RENTALS T l ON S w I m m1 ng. Nt-:w 2 BEDRM AP1'S. frplc. walk-m cl<>l>Cl!>, pvt itar No pet.". 205 t5th St. SS I lOOO $4252 br. walk bchJshop saunas. 2 health clubs. palJo. 2 car gar t'ool & 960-4l40or536·17l8 • 54752 br. great foe bilharrls. n1ght·llghted $3lOtmo Pnv patios <'lubhouse Adil!> only --------- $6253 br. walk bch1shop leruus court..5. Pro & pro Garages Dnve by S3SO l>l2·1155 JBr. 2Ba 4 Ple.ic. frplc. 3248 .......•............... OCEAN $700 HarbVu H1llshome :MnElden.orcall . . gar. fncd patio. cpl:.. $750Nexttobay/island shop. golf dnv1n11 range. Larry.546·5880 Adull E Side 2 br apl.s drpi., bllns. dshwshr . $13004 br, ocean view ~ l~~VITIES Full· $245. Near new 2 br. I ii• Encl gar. pool Like new, walk lO pk, schls & shop Call Our Rental Depl. time director. free Son· bo. pa ho. i;arden. ad Its. no pet.s. 644~78 ping, S3SO mo. 847 ·3346 or ~ I I '>~, i I< I \I I 'I I' · .. • • \ ' . day b1u n<'h, BBQ's, nopets.642·1603 Large 3 Br 2 Ba. palto.1_968-4 __ 967 ______ _ trips. parties. sport 2 BR 2 ba prerer m · ture 1027 v.alenpa. $285. 1 Br, PETS OK. J blks to tournaments & more 1 • • a :>4&-9080. 631-2932 ocean. $210 per mo. 326 BEAUTIFUL APA.RT adults. no chlldern or 13th St. 980·4982 evs. MENTS: Singlcll. l&2 pets. 842·5848 2 br. lge dining r m . cpts. wkds bedrooms Furn. & un· . FROM $215 ~oJ;lio Kids ok. $245. r--21-r,-21-a_D_ehl_X_• __ rum. Models open daily Mature adults only, no 1----------1 10 lo 7 Houmma t e peli. L11rge J&2 br apL\ 4SEASONSAP1'S w/frplc, enclosed gar. serv1<·•• Jv;i1I Nu lc:.ii.c Ushwhr. 1!<1s lH!Q $215 Spa<' i hr tnru.l-. 1•, ha. lndry f~c. all adults, no reqwrcd Surry ... uJull!I mo CJ~ ll<l 7ill Scull Pl pool. pvt patio /\tlulb pets. great location S285 only. no ll(!l~ 1;15 Sill I or 642·~.173 "'" rx.·ts SlSU mo 735 mo 847_2622 ____ _ Joann Sl. M.:r apt J "-1-i leecll;Mor1tl llllO Irvine lat 17th 1 64!1 OM<) Hrwpwtleedl;s.... 1700 16th St (Dover at 16Ul I 642 8170 Pinest apt complex I hr. <..:ompltile w /l'vcry\h1nl( f750 mn to mo G75 7538 or675 ~t3 THEIAYLEAF I & 2Bdrm. waler pd t-•rom $24() lleaull£ul. spacious new llpts, Pool. pvt patios Adults. no pets 329 Avocado.(; M 646-0883 O~pll'X (~wl•l t-:ast1>1dt-2 lrvifte 3844 ~ Br blln!', P'' 'r ard Gar. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 16th Plac(.' $.1Q(1. no pets WCX>ORRl OG~ ~5189 PIN~/\PTS --I. 2 & 3 bdrm un1h Bnghl. <'h<'ery upstairs Oes11tned like earl y apt wtdcck 2 br $275 Cahforn1a bungalows Adults No pets 646-2745 F r 0 m s 2 7 o 1 I 5 NEW Studios Deluxe 2 Qwet. collage type lge 2 br Patio & gara~e. $280 br. p\1 patio. gar Wash mo 1919 Anaheim St. rm Wlr pd $2601mo r .. neston< Ofc hrs. 9·5.30 Daily M11r 115 645·5106 645-2240. eves 640-6775 2 Br w /t'arport SUIO. New pamt. water pd 2192 .. C .. Plac<'nll:.i Call betwn l ·5. 636-4120 Brand new "Orangelree .. <'Ondo l Br + loft den. lenrus. + rec fac1I. $295 mo 661 0633 1714 I - ----l.ogMNt MHJuel Jl52 $22:> mo Lo' ely 2 Br. w\r ••••••••••••••••••••••• pd. end i.:ar .ldlt:.. nu Tl::NNIS&SJ<'/\ 1>1.•L:-5-IH 1~ II Walk to the beac'h from Man.tAer wanl cd for -;mall apartment l>kiK Ut•c rc-as cd rl•nl for 'H'rv 1l'C 2 Br 2 Ila, adult!', no pds 645 51 :W _ E/Side 2 Ur I "11 Ha. fplc, pool, twnhse ~lyle. Kids OK Avncl now $290 548 0916 $23528DRM this smashm1; 1&2 bdrm apt complex. with tcnni:. t•ourt. dubhnuse. PoOI. J11c.:u7.T.1. s:.iuna. sundet·k & beautiful landscapinA All dee. k1~chcn. D1i:. hwushcr. 1>clr clt!aning oven. Adults o nly Nu pets. I br $275 2 Br $32S Sea T ftTCICe Apts 23731 Manner. Lag Ni~ (711 )493-0501 Clean. cpti-. dpn,, stv Offkehours9to6 l'unflcd wtr Laundry --- Green lawn C ov 'd l'Wwportleach 3869 gara)(eS orr St park1n1t ••••••••••••••••••••••• Adult:-. no pets 2020 ! llr. 2 Ha lu~ apt O•t-r foullcrton /\H' II blk i-: lookmA Nt-wport Ha\ of Nwpl AH• dt 1 blk So. of Wllh l>alcony & fircphH·l· lt<tJ 1 631·0397 ~7S1mo ~ 1802 Dana Point 3826 ···············•·•··•·• PARIC HEWPORT Har hclors. 1 or 2 llcdronms & Townhou1>l'~ 1-'rom S2<1!1 :;() Spectacular iipa. lotJI rl•(·reul ion prn~r;J m. "41C13I program II pools, 11 tenrui. court11 /\l F ashion ls land. Jamhnree & Sun Joo1wn lllll11 Road 714)644-1900 "POl'HIUS new 2 & :1 BToro 3832 Bdrms. 2 balh units •••• •• •• •• •• • • •• •• ••• •• a<'ross from OC'canfront ~ ()pen Sat & Son I '1PM . 2 new <'1ly recreational de BR. dc.-luxe. <'rpts. drps. vclopmc•nt lmmL'<I 01· Aar 23141 I> !saguaro or ('up:incy Pumlllt•s & rnll ~-Hl:J7 Pt'I" a~<'epted. $335 up ---t>75 4911 Brkr Focantain va1i.y 3134 ···············•••··•·· WESTCLlftt·· 2 Rr. 2 ba. adulti. No Pf'b S29Slmonthly ln11 17(~ Westchrf Or. apt l8 LIDO 3425 1----------1Spaclous F. Side 3 Br2 ~ •. PACIFIC WOODS ••••••••••••••••••••••• VIEW OELUXE3Br 2Baorr1st Tee L. Niguel. Cntry Clb JllR. h11n 1 m 1hn rm. 2 Comm pool, usoc dues Duplex So-<>f·Hwy, 2 BR. 2 ad Its pref'd. no pets Ba. modern kllchen. Encl front patio. encl walk to par k & bch $430 itar. fncd lik yd, redeC', Woodt, Wattrwoyt and Yo.." 2 br. 2 ba, garden. F P . har $600. Agt 645-7573 YHLY. 3yrs old, 2Br. 1Ba. ulll pd. close to beach. 11U1el neighborhood. new paint & ci>l3. l350 mo !st/last + llSO see de· PoSlt. 673-94<>1 aft 6P M. mo Agt. &44·7211 SJSO 186 E 21st St ~ 90flO Or 631 2932 daily 603'-'l Ja11mine ------- (rplr' l1lln8 wl'l bar. pd Lse 499.2247 hUl'-t clel·k $G7~1mo Va 1..:...---------c.1nl JACOIS REALTY 675-.6670 Luxwy Condo 2 BR. den, 2'h ba. wet Ulit 2Br. 2ba apt in 4 plex. 2 Br. den. 1,., Ba. dining bar. 1800 Sq rt l:Jeaut. New cpts. drpa, gar area. pool, Jacuzzi, $395 carp. & d~. ~Mo 125() Harbor /Baker a rN1 JIB. Malloy Realtors ScenJc Prop 67~·5726 557 54_5_9 _____ _ Qvallty AcWt Aph I & 2 Ir /funt & .tura Sorry nopeu Olmlort11blti clbhse w 1all amenitle11 Mel Ope" Dolfy 9-6 I.ease yrly, ul)fttalr., 2 Hr OptnT•Hl8PM I Ba. w1pnt10. Kllr, & 963·9771 Duplex, 2 Br 2 Ba. formal Large 3 br. 2 ba up~r s~oo I M 0 2 fl r + d c n ,__________ dining. patio. 11va1l $400 :-.Jew shal(. drw No pct:i homt Wnlk to l>eh Pool anltt Ano 2BR. 2BA. per mo. 752·7811. Norma, Carport S275 751 :I006 163SO Jfnrbor Blvd wa11h1n.i ratll. SJ:>O ot Edinger Hcha,blc w /ref's, lnquln· 2"' Ml N San Diego Fwy all Ill M _675 8213 & tt•nnl'I Pool Waler & heat pd. 675.387'7 eves. $~~0 1 M11 J IJdrm on Isl m o . + depoalt. ------1!. Ar garden upl . ~le. l'c1111111u ln . wnlk to !136·1389 day11, 751·6350 1'111111...,.......,.,,,..._.....,.._...,....--. put111, dshwhr. Cl45 Nr. beul·h. eves 131 28 R apartmonla Irvine Ind. area. S57 2841 ___ 839·2.!_40 _ Wcatcllfr 2 br. I lo\ tiu Huietlwgt°" leach 3140 t.ownhouse Adult.a only. ••••••••••••••••••••••• no pets. $340. 1728 Ded· S575 r Mn 4llr+den $400·14~. Fire place & BRANDNEW W/vlew 1&111111"1-llh ,..,..Med Built·IM CdM location"· nu lllCl TO HACH lord Ln. S48· 7s33 SSS01Mo anr un water cloee to all. 675-23ll ask me81iBn with clock fnr your bout Co.to W..O 3724 for Unda. rdeally localed for $750 /Mt>. Avull Apnl thru •••••••••••••••••••••• Sll:NIOR CIT IZENS LMe 4 br. 3 bn. trplc, Newport Helghta. New 2 dshwhr. au g1ra11e. OR, 2 BA. no peta. $325. encl yd No do11ii. 170I 612 2194 or673-0782. Alabama . 536·34flS or SJ6 17111 AURu,t On water with $40.00 Wiit( & UP 2 br duplex. patio/Mar. OR HANOJCAPPED boMtdock •Studio& l BR Apts Adults. no peta. $350. Downtown Cost:.i M c~.1. Ot!luxe pool side xtra IMe ~I/Mo W_ialcr. Sl200 •TV & MaldServ /\v11ll 673-2:i00 w•lk lo all 11hopprn.c. :lbr, 2bu. hllns d11hwhr. Mo Jn sumrrW'r Bayview •PhoneServ. Htd pool quJcl. Oeslgn<•d to II•" Nr. heh /\dulls, no pets rental. 2 Ur. frplc 2376NewportBlvd.CM Roomy28rnptoceanslde romod11tewheelcha1" $22Stmo536-8362 elt'111snlly furnished . 548·W7MortMS...:J967 o f hwy II wy · pool , Bii<'helor S205 l:loat i hP .ivllllabhe • --.. -h 37... ~ 5065 I BR $240 New 2 Br, I bo. $285 M B d --..,_.... --~ -... 161 E 18th. 642-0856 Ch1lc1. "m pel ok Cpts. SIOOO/I o 2 r + en. ••••••••••••••••••••••• to Me.a .ala .. ---------drpll. blln.'I 11 1826 81U6 ~!t._s,nlt'!.liln"t!olln.dbrnnd m<l P'umlovclylBr1tpt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mt.~a Verde condo. 2 Br. '"' .. "' ~ Nr bch. Ul I pd Resp Foxholow V.... encl gar. patio, BBQ. FROM SZ20. mo. L11e 1&2 Wot.rfrotrt HcMtta ernpl'd adlts 1 49H200 621 w WllaonBf&.~lO pool, $320/mo /\vRll lst Br. 2 ba stt apu. /\dul~ Call631·1400 uua.. 1750 FURNORUNFURN wk May . 5JIJ·7084 , onl)'. no pet& A/C & ........ •Zbrtown.bom• W/(rpl 67J..6816. d.!lhwhr. pool ' JllC'UZZI ••••••••••••• •••••••••• 19132 M agnoU1 982· 1800 Bi!C Canyon 2 BR. Condo. •Lae paUo &enC'.11ara1e clOU5 2 Br. aunk~n llv· ' 17915Mo llnnual leau AUCIA PL.AU •Adulta, child l&&over Ina rm. (pie. new cpts, 2br. 2ba. blloa, l(ur . yd. l~ckl Realty 673·7300 L~;!~ ~~':~~~le~l2 •Small pttok drps, $2&0. Adults. no Brookbunt & Hamllton. LIDO ISLE. yrly '800. Bdrm APtl. Furn .tr un· Br 2 0.. no pet.a. $350. ~· 121811 Baker. Apt. A. 846-90M; 962·9819 avallablr Jun4' l . 3 Br 2 rum. Nr s Cst Plau, rt $, 11618 •LOotc AT THIS• Ba. I Rt 11unny South Pool. Jocuul, BllUa~ 644-ll03. 846·7036 $275 l IR 2 IA 38r. 2~Ra, 11pacl0Ull 11pt. p:'lllo,l\42.~or875·M28 Sil-81Stor561~la0 DHul , new 2br. 2ba In 4. Famlly,nopets S4!1·S254 5!15. Taatefully derorat· U211 Stockport, L•I plu. patio. laundry, ed. bltns, IR amcloaed BLUfo'f'S. I level. view. Hilla bltnl $300. 642.1603 :I Br, 2 88. ft"plc. pvt loun· patio. 2 rar 8U nr Hunta 2br. 2ba, frpl. 1580 Sorry.nope\&. · dr')'rm.icargar Pel.ti& Cnlr SOFwy,789lStark 644-4201 or548-447l ....,.... • .._. 1769 Bout new 3br. 2ba chlld~n ok 9'79·J877 for St 2 blk11 lf/O t;dJng.,r. !Ml Mon•ca mdl. 2 br. ··=·•••••••••••••••••• townhouaar o d•· .... 'tJ'~~2.·1~! appt. &r Info w io Beach Blvrl 01><1n HI-RISE IAYFtlOHT LtlXUllY 2 bedroom. :! both. luxurlouK whlk wool l':irpct., JU!lt n · drrorutcd K 1lchl'n buJlhnK & refr11ccrator Lovely bnl<'ony with 1•x P11ns1ve v1ewm l~lrlO Isle. Newport Bey & Oct:an Underarountl pukln.i /\II M'CUrlty but ldmgi.. Tenants mWlt quallry. No children or pet.II I to 2 year leaae available Sl,ooo per m o nth UUUlles paid. 673-$498 or 87S-2573 ean Vu. exee lwnhae. Nwpt Crctt, 3 Br. 2'-lt Ba. frpf. wet bar, full rec foci! 56SO. 673·2332 ----OPEN HSE Sol/Sun 9-6 203 33rd S\. N 8. I II >' ...-'" """ S.t1Slln I s Mgr 842 2014 d 1• n . 2 b a . fr p I , Furnlahed Subleu . · L.i 2Br. l '-'811 Studio. Wa11h/<1ry . romm pool 1!83tmo. a m<ie or mort LI• bacheJor, pvt patio. new c~. palnt. 1240 mo. Blk to Beech. 2Br. 2Ba. In C.M. new 11. 28r. 2Ba. 3 Aft 'PM "WkDdl O.,vW.,pool,•dulu.no WIOd loc. uao. + llH. no peu , 2860 l.aSalle t:Qlmo Dblger.218 18lh paUo.. 8•r. much ctd•r 640-9'48 pcta...... Me~ 1187'4.22S Sl Q&0.3456 Salo Mf.6128 1 Blk frnm beach. 2Br. ll\a, s:mi mo. 3Br. 2Ba. ~mu 12.1.3 > 332·3270 -. , ~l D8 DAILY PILOT Adci 1L.Build 11 .. Diaper it . Hammer it ... Carpet SERVICE it ... cement it ... W1re 1t.. Hoe lt. .. Clean it ... Mov~ it ... Press it . P aint IL.Na il IL .Plaster it ... Ftx 1t. .• DIRECTORY '"'•c•l.,ailr c.p.t~lce Ct::t1oetw c..•1tki Muual'de_... 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MS·5t2.3 2·Sl/y $495. lntr S4Srm Expr·d M2·03M n1·3538or~ t-'Ully Insured 642·~ ~~ /' guar ~fit/MC.rr est Jo hn Mulhn1 & Son lawns.1pmklra.weedin11 MRSKJNGSCLEANING Prices inclmalr'l/labor p I I E •~ thUC'k 'sTrH Sva PaJma ReaaRateii645·3716 S48-4780aft6 &solltrealmnt f'teeeat Ou.r insni rreeeal anting. ntr/ atr. I _...,. · • ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cal beC 5'3l-47s3 & PAINTING CO "WE · · guarantee my work ••••••••••••••••••••••• olives tnman.'(!, thinned. Archilecturol & St ruc M 0 BI I, E II YD R 0 SPECI ALIZING In all ' 00 IT Al.L"SM·3561 Ted62'7·7900or~·Ol34 Reuonable pri~. tree **~laity Rooting Co Pr un e d · rem O v ed tural Pla1ui Rmdl & or STEAM Cpt & Uphol tyµeiJ remodeUn11 11 yra Gardening malnt b y IMMACULATE PETERS PAINTlNG est J im, 116CM861. DoO'tb\AY that run ohhe S46-9229_a_f\_5 ____ _ new construc:taon Ret.1d c1eno1 n 11 SupH l or m 11ru .Allworkguar. Japanese . C ompl CLEANING Satistac· Expr·d . Ru1 Rates.Expert painting Custo mill roor until you've Tree Trim remove /Co m 'l/Jntlu ll tri.al mbethocJ. ~ llQ ft.1 As k 962·8314 service Free eat. Lie lion Guara~teed Coll Free Es t. Call Oene worlt&maten~ls.2Sy~ seu our ne w heitvy prune.Reos.'Fullylnsnt: 640-7020 a .ou t co mp e t tl LEEMJARVIS C27.~·5106 Now'673-m 6 AMWAY M2·e>.158 Rf weightshlngles.S~tul Ton>•MS·Sl.24 -jaruton al & hsed 'g serv. . . . , e xp r . e ere n c es. dlarounts Cor Sr's Call 1-----''-------leauty s.t-Yfces G u a r /I n s Uni t e d Add1t s. Rmdl g, hrs 8 5 G1wal ~lff• llooaecleaning by reliable INTERIORIEXTR Paint· RJchard 900-3361 Don673-123S 646-0000 Bro' s Tree S e rvice . ••••.::,.-•••••0•••M•••:N•••• f~ Ph9S2·3200, Ltc317856 ••••••••••••••••••••••• c ouple, r e fe rences. lng. Expr·d high quality Palntint1 int/e~ colle•e C--../'&•tt ' ti~ Pol ms lnmmed /cul A .. ENTI N ~ . ~-" Bectrical &vellme -Save Money ~J2l6or0035al3 work. Super reas rates. ·tud t ' ,.. • " ---. ~err""" Free est Reas prices Don't put it orr uoy _,11n9s, Acotntfc BARBARA'S · 67S.318t John 1 en w, .. yrs exper .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,...,.. Ol\Ac • I (•. 11 r . ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• • SHOPPING r e ason a b I e . f ree .....,.....,.., onger .1 n•>w or a ELECTRICA' SERVJ''E Housecleaning & Window eAi t &4().3l9' Do you need some sewing 1----------ma n1c:urc w ith Linda Ec·ono m y A couHlcs. . ~ "' SERVICE S40.1863 Cleaning. Good rates & EXCLNTPAJNTJNG ma es. donf' Dreu shirt LEE'S 24 yna esp. Xlnt. OOZ.3357 Qual ce1ling,s, new or re-~o~r~· & SMALL Buy . Wrap. Oellver refs. Call .. Big Lynn" lntr • Extr. Reas -:-~-..-.:.. 'alteraO<>n.s. s.u-i804 · ref's. BofA. MastCh. & ,.....L.J-.....& M ...... i..-spruy. repairs. free est · ~7711 Free eat. MS-2708 FRED ••••••••~••••••••••••• Ca.sh c.au: Lee The Tree ...._. .... "JI f>36-lllOO ELECTRICIAN All t llandl-Maa Nojobtoobig 1u1edd ' h t b Spot 67~5750 ••••••••••••••••••••••• r k LI · · ypcs or 11mall Callaf'lerSpm lrorung&bghthousekeep. PAINTI NG.1_ntr1Extr1"' 1ng P ooirap y . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------Laguna Bea1•h Cahmct C..-ftt/Coecl'eff o wor . c/Bonded, In· Ml-3778 ml( ~easonable. a ependable. c.an for est. or appt. T he Valey c- Speriahz1n1: in ·ustom ••••••••••••••••••••••• i.td Fr1reest 540-24M Reasonable64~·7487 fre e est. Call Jay AAA Photography Co. Ffw. ured ..,.... 1emodehni; Jdd1Uoni. PATIOS-WALKS Gclldt *"" -~odinc) ~'796.S ~-4157 Manufactur by Gen co ' d . Ph 11 C C L ' ::; ....................... HOUSECLEANING Sales 962 0960 cabinetry & woo 10 1 •l>S e ment 0 · ic: ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sluploader dump truck Paint any Bdrmw/2coatsrtaderj'Repair tenor Lie U330096. 1-'r & llonded. F'or <:st call Rehable Expr J apanese haulinii. t;~ work. grad: J~:·~ B:!tn~ C~~'n·s $49+pa int. Beam ce11. ••••••••••••••••••••••• T•'lhloa Repair t.-i.ts LB 4.97 1515, Co!>ta 751 ~7 an 6 pm or 18 Gardener Reasonable mg, demo.etc 751·3930 · gg Y mgs. closets xtra . Roger VERYNEATPATCH ••••••••••••••••••••••• Me:.a.979·6097 am pnce:..Freeest.6455230 -at S7~ 494-4201 JOBS&TEXTURE CANOPY1V SERVICE -Mike Hc:UiiftcJ mean. Tax Free Est. 893·1'39 1st RATE SERVICE Cclrprnter Ccmc•nt work of all kinds ••••••••••••••••••••••• EXPERT Pa1ot1na. f'a1r At Fair Pn~s 96().1633 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rea..' rate I-Tee c~t Expr .Hawa1uan l(arciener llaubng. movtng. cleanu1l ••••••••••••••••••••••• F ~ l C.irpentry Sin.ill JOils 7so.s.l85 75().6625 Yd c:lt!anups, pruning, S1tup Trcework Reas. lNCOMETAX Svs. ~~~~:hed 6;;..:~ 5 ·Pitt~ Th l'onehng, door h,ing1n.i Onc-ma n crew 5 yrs ex pr tn mming, haul 646-4676 rast. free est 842·4597 JO yrs ex pr. Call now for ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• L.icc:ontr.e:.t ~27l'l , & r h "··t appt in yourhome. WORK GUARANTEEDl07o orr with ttiis ad. CERAMIC TILE. New or ---pounn1: ims ing. ""' Exp r 'd Japanese Sonny & J er FREE haul· Burwn E. Davuison CPA 1 lr/E l Ft Est 2S Plumbing water serv b your own forms. save garden'·r Com pl "&rd In". ~leanup, tr~ work ""° ol82 "'·2·"'"'"'., o x r. ee . ' , remodel Fr est, s ml JO 5 r-ts..-v·c~ ' J ~ ' ...... ........., ..., ~ YrsExpr 642-0295 leaks, bathroom encl. welcome536-3426art5 -,,... 1 rn<>1wy 4M·1485 mainlt'nanct!. s hrub· for usable ite ms. Fen-0 ---832-"""'0 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ~ '"VO C..rpetMa n willlay <> rs CNklC-. bcry, tree!! Fr est. c:es /bld gs r e m ovtld ::::::: ................ l!ltenor&Exteriorpa.int·R •-CERAMIC T ILE. Tubs, iir m i nu l'c"~11 1 Yrsu. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~-1630 5'57 2005 ing, Guar s atisCact1on. epairs ex Replplng. s howers. kitche n s. , ' ,.. "' Fireplaces-Planters J'Tests, 751 2534 Bob Drains cleared, waler noon. patios645·2129 t leanmg too! Guur work Child care Lic:'d. Hot Prof. Ja panese Landscap· MOVING & HAULING. Briclt Concrete Patio htrs, etc. all pipes. Reas 1--------- at b11o?cr s;inngs. t'ree I u n c h es· LOV ING mg & Gardcnmf,! Free a nything. a nywhe re. Block Walls BBQ Pits SELL Idle Items with a rates. Di ck Morris Have somelhing to sell7 est. 645·3646 CARE Refs. 642·5299 est. ~5 7072 Geo. lbush1 Call anytime. 493·2515 Refs. ~ts. 646-0404 Daily Pilot Clas!llled Ad. 768-7962 CJasstlied ads do it well. Apartments Unf\ni. · Room1 • 4000 Offlc:• Rental 4400 Office Rlfttal 4400 llWYethmnt ln•tt""'nt ~t & ~ UOO 5dlooh & • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • •• ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •••• • ••• • • • • • • • • • •• •• • • Opipot-twtity 50 I S C>pport.ity 50 I 5 ••••• •• ••. •• • •• • •• • •••. ~ ~-wporl leach 3869 Hm ·~ m1 from lH'h. S!I! 60< PER SQ FT Comme rc:fol Shop!>, of .............................................. LOST: Black & White M Hlfp W9ted 7100 7005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• wk . ~32 w k 11 tH• v. 1617 WESTCLIFF Nli ftt't.'5 &storngc from $75 ------------------• ~red cat, .. Oliver ... I 'lr·1•unfro11t I IHI. Mon• & w um .1 n 1J r cf c r r c d AGT 541 5032 mu 548 7~9 Costa Mesa Nr. Hoag Hosp. 5411-0923 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Automotive ftiEN WOMEN New Detail Shop neec1a r··fn~ NI'" I ilrfH•I .. & !l60 JJJI ---TRAIN FOR help 11:11nl U111 11u I s;100 Mo 150 I WestcUff Dr. 141sJnns Rlfttal 4450 l•.iul M11rtm. ·•"l V 1 N L' I c Lingo Found Slit /t an Germ Shep. vie LaCap11la F .V. 962-82llO IARTEHDIHG Top wages paid. Engine TWO WEEK CLASS Slcnmers, en' painten. 1\75 ~I .. h 11 7.J83 oc:at on Aetttals 4250 t'WllOrl r 1nant•1J Ir ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••• •• •• •••••• ••• LeosiftcJ Office Space LAGUNA IE.ACH lllATION·WIDE JOB buffers & polis hers. UP· PLACEMENT holste r y shampaoen. San Clement~ 3876 BIG BEA K t.AKU'RONT Call on Sile Manuitl•r Small ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cabins <714I1166 7701 nt~ l 642 3111 t-xl 2Af; CCMllMtrclal Stcwe RWEst.n Found: Small. shaggy. wlute male dog. Red col· lar. Jrvme. 552-~ or ~1·3080. ASSISTANCE check out, p1c:k·up & de- GOOD J OB livery Apply at Ldrt(c dclu'<I' nr" a<lult J 4~ 97Z7orHJ9 5113 --hr 2 ba blln~ uCcJll \U ----Pnmc location In Hunt or can be used as pro f<:SS1onal oU.c:e Locak d m older shopping com. plex. with r ustic at mosphere. S175 Mo. ulll. p;ud by landlord OPPORTUNITIES ~Harbor Bl, CM AMERICAN 645-IOOO Nt''' 1~ i:ot'r courM• rlEA~'H~'KONT 1 n gt on B e a r h o n ~una l'n<·I gor 1,1 & CON 00 Bruok.huri.t. 800 !>(luarc Found. Irish Seller vie. 14RTENDERS SCHOOL la:.I &i25 mo SOL.ANO Bt-;ACll h.oet Sm)llt!. Rarden type Al~'\O 2 Utt l'ac:h w halrony & :.Lore or offtre Good cx· Beach & Ga nte n Grove Bl., H.B.893-5459. IJM E 171.hSt .SA 834 Ul60 Schools Coast To Coast AVON Oct'an \.iew ·•hr hltn 01'1•an \h'w Liv r m po:,urc. a'>s1gned park ,:iuna & n·r. ~oom hl ~ " frplc 2 hu. !>l'Cunty mg Call Mr. Plummcr MISSION REALTY 98S S. Coast, La"una 494-0731 Fo und Ma le Co cker S pa niel. Vic upper AreYot14 People Pet"ICM 1 I.1st S2il5 mu s._.,. mi.tr hid~. 1rnol . Jut·uu1 _963-67 __ 67 ______ _ :!fill!! c-.111., dd Coml:rt·10. llt·a1·h rrnot µrop1•rty DELUXE OFFICES Ne wport Ba y . Call LA CO LLEG F. O F 548~. MASSAC E. Lo w cost If so. you'll en.ioy m~t· ms JX.'<>Ple while st:lllnJ( world famo us AVON Products Good e arn- mw; F'lexihlc hrs Call 540 7~11or 7..<'mlh 7 1359. .1µ111. ·1!12 H.57:! ldt•ul rnr :.umnw1 rl'nlul & lkl :\1.u-'t'J'on 1-'ully 3886 l11rn1:.tll'd $:17[1 w1•1•klv ••••••••••• •• ••••• •• ••• Jflt·r Jun(• lJ S.'50 mv Comml & mdi.tl spucl.' ... 200 to 2000 ~q ft A.,, low a..~ J.'1 sq ft La~ N1~ucl & Mission V1t•Jt1 ;areas Handy to S.D F rwy Call 8.11 1400 4 DELUXE OFC'S Conf rm , seal 2S. all µanclc'tl , sm whsc m rc i.tr I or 2 yr ll•a!.c Lnk1t 1-'CHl'Sl :irt•a K t!nl I larkms Oay-Eve·Sat Classes In Santa Ana SS6·7171 South Laquno l.l(l'. 'IUl•'I. IU'llJrlOU ..... ,. l'!' :! hr :! ha ·•flt 1-;1r' .1tor I•• 'n•rl11· pri v llfh l'itrlV & J:Jml' room . l!llul wt•unty P1•rf1·1•t 1111 Junt• l~> t,;i\NN~HY Vll.L/\(iE Hl:;At.TY.G73 li2111 121 :Jli,1 SI . Nwpt Hr h 11, •nA or wkntl rt'lrc:ll loi Rentals to Shar~ 4300 lht.-advl•rtlurou:-. adull ••••••••••••••••••••••• St,1 r lln1: al $51 :.0 mn , l:)'J ~15 I hn~l1an all ult male to -.hart· m~ .1pl $150 mo ~nh Furnished !>IH 11101, •l.1}:.. 1.1 111 511n or Unfurnished 3900 ,.,,.., .irt::. •••••••·:···:·::••••••• '°'h.1rP h,4. bt f1 l,akc r11 ~.1-. X< 111 '-C • F1111·-.t Jll'J t luh. ut1I. PALM MESA APTS. ~rno H1•,p frm :1111 21~ EXECUTIVE Boyfront Of fices rnme Loct•llon ~ Viu Lido, Nwpl R<'h f'um or unf SlSO S500 St-c:rt'lan al ~erv a\':1tl. i.w~q rt Ocean or Huy '1cw I st Mcwtth fl-ff 675 ~l ~kdy.,, onl) 714 581·9393 RETAIL STORE Bt'ac:h area. 960 sq rt All new imp rovem e nts Crpt. r ui.t llg hlinl!. frplr. <'IC Cat-h for 1m provements ~ fle xible lease 675 3080 0 0.41 Older house, as 1s. 700 sq ft S25()1mo No lease. at SOtml LAGUNA 499·4~1 l.AGUN'\ NIGUEL. 4!.15·1728 DANA POINT 493·8812 Los t F e m G e rm a n Shepherd. 9 mos, miss· mA 1 wk on El Toro Rd. ARTISTS WOHKSllOPS nr S D J'Twy. Blk/red/· Day/evs classes. Draw·•--------• tan. Lefl·ear dwn. Ans to ang & painting tec:hnq ·s. •·-t---June . Reward. 49~120. color & c:ompos 581·1676 Babys11tcr. housekeeper. _ ------·-· ---· live 1n. Must dnve & Oppcw fw1ity 5005 ~1.~~~~ .... ~~~~ FOUND Yng pup. male J-L-w-.a.... .... , 7075 0haKv.e~f!~nwcd mother ••••••••••••••••••••••• w1colla r , blk head. blk & ~ llRTS'U ,.,,,.....,.,., Mall order items flyers ht, 2ad & lrd T.D.'s wht body. Nwpt P ier ••••••••••••••••••••••• -- and Jewelry mak.mgs ro; LOANSAVAILAHL E 646·3156 Top no tc h Contr oller labysittet'Wanted saJe 751-3037 or 846·5280 Credit Mt lmpe>rtant seeks sm. growth mfR co. Babysitte r needed Cor 4 673·4883Broker FOUND. wh Persian cat. that wa nts superio r month old infant. 3 d11y Business Sales Co sells Mo;~ T t vie-. Vanguani Wy. C.M. gwdanc:e without over week 1n m y ho m e btL<;messes 1n So Orange o:m-s. rvs SOlS 540-8263 head expense. 646-0121. References please. Call Co Restaurnnts. Uars. "' d . 496-3880. ctc: Buy or sell Call••••••••••••••••••••••• r oun . La rge female HllpWmthd 7100 --------- 1$31 ()670 <Al S I nuxed & tan color dog ••••••••••••••••••••••• IAICER \II \l .TE ..... I() 'I, P1 IU'll • •Cd\1 dlx 2 rm 1>Wh'. 2:>28 Newport Ulvcl, Costa Elch·rh "om.on would hkt,> u11I pd /\ l'. ample pkg, ME.~a _ __ wa~U.'<I l i;o acsmen LOANS 8Y2 % vic. SD Ftwy & Ortega Ace~ Clerk FtlY COOtC .a.•·-2-.... TD L-Hwy 496-6137, 492.9494, 01 ...... ER COO"' --,_ ...... Expanding Mortgage Co "" " LIQUOR STORES Fairest Terms since 1949 f o u n d · Y 0 U N G Mi. lmmed opemni( for & PAMTRY WORtcER ll.11 h I&:.' 1111 lrnm ~l'I[• \lfulh ~II f'1•h l.llil ~h·-..1 !Jr ( I fllk' .. :. ..... H( 'lll•Vo IMll l llh II I PREVIEWING 2MDUMIT the Beach House 1 011tt•m1J1n un 6. t ,1,11.11 I h" h«-.1 111 :>fr" 1~ 1r1 • 1:•~)(1 11,,. • l!<•:ottH'd 1·1•1h111,:' •'!1>0011<&1.·1 1·1·1111·1' •I' u~h 1·111111 & 111 •'I"'" • i\nd !\11 lllUt h mm 1· l-)1m l>-11h1'111r ~.Ill t ·nrurn I hr HURRY FOR BEST SELECTION 11:i:1:-.1.111o·n11r 'llt1WJWJrt f~·udt 64M453 I•> 'hr h'' 1·h hm Cd~1 S\55 mo to mo 675 6900 STOR~ Ol-'FlCI-: SHOP ~ewport & Bay Cenll'r ~ N(•wport Bl vd. CM t>'6 1252 or 64.i 2228 " .... 1mt Hrt ' I' () ko'I i:.'I Crl\1 'llt>ZS ~l.1tur1 l'rtll)lt1' t•<l pcr'ltn In 'h.1n· hnm1• ur n ·nt room lkl' kll• h lln' i'il 'Hin l>h m.1n "'" n ·nt room 11r 'h"rt m~ 313r. :!b.J "llwp1 r" nh"· w I l"'r .. 11n l'rtl f,·m hi.:.! 1·~1 \\.11111 l'll<"tll\11'1\TIULk: Hrn '..., ~L\ r i-:~. l~Jll ( l}ATU lJN\tMJT'(l) T Jk1•' lht• (lu1•:o•wnrk 1111t of fmttlnit 1h.t1 IU<:llT H00~1M 1\Tf: H:Q llM Sinrr nH t Hoo m m a l t• wan t 1• d I 1• m ,, I• l U r 211 J f'o11hf1h SI 17 )Ii )45 :n11 Airport Offlc~I I hlk to() C Airport l>l:oc '-llltl"" W CJ)h drp,. J J n ll on J I 'l' r v I-' M ""'tm \II ulll amptt- prkg No l<.l• rl'q'd 20H2 S.F. Rn11tol. NB 5S7 7010 2ac:IMOFR.EE t\tll !len1c:c. md1v1dunl C>tr1ct.,,, month to month n•nt inrludm11 Rec:ep lion llcr v. J)l•r1<on11lut.•d phuntl covcr ai.tl!. mall dl5p1tlch. undl'q~round prl(g, Jllnltornl serv All uul t!Xt·t'pt phone T ll E E X l':ClJT I VE S20.000 month Sattter Mtg. Co. SH.AGGY MALE DOG . an exper'd accts pay /rec Needed At The S29.000 month 642•2171 54S.06I 1 Capo Beach 496·2585 clerk Call Mary Mazzeo REGISTRY HOTEL W.OOO month 1a. at <7141963·7873 SEECJ .. EF Rmker t!Al)..9())9 ,-l'f'SOftals 5350 I -------""-'--,RIVATE,ARTY ••••••••••••••••••••••• F..qualOpportEmployer 18800Maci\rthur.lrvtne Ulr~c office or shop sp11c:1• hark or I.u.:una :-.ca !-.port >., $150 1951 N1•wpor1 Hlv1!. C M 1\r('Jdl' Centl'r, Suite D lor mroor rall 642 11297 GIFT GALLERY Will pay more for your Dnnkmg problem? ACCOUNTS/REC Newport Beach. Want 2ndT D 642 3573 Call Alcohol Helpline PROPERTY active partneT or m!1Y be For sale 2nd TD. $5,950 24 hrs a day 835-3830 MANAGEMENT purchased Mr Smllh 10'1 tnt . due 3n9 Will PREGNA"..-.... lmmedsat.e opening with < IOam 4pm 1 675 30RO "'1 major Real Estate Co · -discount 492 8918 aft Caring confidential Accounts rec, good olflce llNl{~Ut-; SllOf'S POK1•--------• 8pm counseling & referral. skills. data proceuing lt t-:NT IN lllSTOHI C NAT U RAL 1-~0 0 D A.Ni!MllK.-Rb/ Abortion, adoption & exper a plus. Near 0C ll.1nk.1ng l'ANNt::RY Vll.l.ACit-:1 ' sandwich business. f'a n· PlnOftalt/ keeping. Airport. Only exper app- l'erlcc·t lor, naftsm1•n tasllc: lease. Current d al· Lott & FoUitd 1_A_PC_A_R_E ____ S4_7·_256l_ ly. Phone Wkdays for ---------- wor k w hlll' you llt.'11 ly ~ross approx_ $300. ••••••••••••••••••••••• appt, 752·7121 • 1---------• HEW ACCOUMTS Tolta1 Bank Ln N.B. ha~ an 1mmed1ate opening for an cxpcr·d new ar - count.s person, w /good clerical skills, vanety of duties. xlnl benefits, call for appt. 646· 7121. Startm.: al SIOO to $600 ..,..,500 5100 *sH•RON'S* I ' d -· · llanwemtllh A ... CCOU ........ G CLERIC per mo. 11t1 inr u ed Ed R ddl 1 G "' "1 '" ;.~~~:"t~~~n~.0~;1.~t I ~i. ····sciiii.as···· oUTC~rz:sA E :~~i:~~r::~:.Ot!~: BANKING TELLERS fP /TIME ~u1n: 64().5470 c1wn· Ill '111<: fo'artory .. 11 .a.REa...l'S ing optics (inn ln lrvu1e -\25 ~11l 30th St. Nl•wvort Small Dress Shop. Prime ANSWERS *ftA U"" * Ind Pk. Call Mr. Backe OtT SU IT E for rent. lt1.·1H'h or rail 675·6110 or loc. lnven. & fixtures on· Fracas _ Baulk _ OUTCALL MASSAGE ~- Downey Sav1011s & Loan has openlng11 In it.a Hunl· inglon Beach branch for p/tlme tellers. Savings 4' Loan or banking exper. pref'd Call Mr Selby, (714 l S49-3220 E 0 E. O<'t!Jn v1ew, I~ balrnny H7H171 ly . R eali . 548 -0223. Surly -Jaunty -6PM·2AM 838·1780 uJ)5w1ri1 w 1l1.tral(e s.'Ji()() lftdmhofalRlfttal 4500 oo.4325.586·5540 c M. JUST BARK --.... -... -S-S-... -G-E---1Advert.1.ttng ino 531.> M.14 I>av1d Dahl c d h ~ .,_ -----•••••••••••••••••••••••F OR SA LE S MALL ome 111n lo 1s au 1·,.m l<mm.111· ;i:i :!H 10 USTC.M. FABRICSTORE 11 B dJe1n1c:c, ··dwe are takm1<1 a FfGURiMODEl.S Clerk·~pist H 1 t t ' • I II, 'l' I 1 <>~ f ... , • .,,.RT c.~11 536 ,..,16 Po to cterm1nc the ESCORTS ar g ir . at rac 1'e. ' 1J1 ,. · •f .. •J ' up •"'t"' •wlllll or n c-"P8C(: at ... .-"' " ""' lllate of the econom y for Class1f1 Advcrt11· Sala ry + .• Collene oil '1A 11t ..,hon•, I hhu k IO~, H1-.l1•c•m"d . am Ample p.irkin.i. frt•cway <.:ockta 1 Ni.:htc:lub PCH llow many of you this OUTCAU OMLY ing Department of the 646-5'544 • 'TIU5 t~ lrurn ho·Jrh $1211 mu • Pl•· 11rk1t p\1 h.1thi. 177(} & .11rf>(>rt \l!>llllhty 3200 1 ... · · k h ed. th d food JI l8 I I l>a1ly Pilot. May a lso as --------- • ul1I Lsll l.ont'.Jl l.M>~ 11r~n ''""'' LllMG4H71 ~ ft w n •n•ptum of nofoodSI00.()(1()-/$50.000 w~ 5 a r e Of< 6 • s 11t o rde r d eslt o f BARTEND"'R Must ,.,..,,.,". ;~! ... ""\ oH•rt• & rl·~t thvn.H4fl 1405 w1lh your do)(" Plt•ase ----------i c. ... ,~:,'.~<' \1 F ,h.ir1·l hrt1tl4nh11u'l'O!r Stort• lmhtrl, C'M ".. don't npplaud , J UST EXOTtCGIRLS Gener a l Advertising havereference.. I mom $7K4 P1•r m11 ~ Man~ nds ;1tlrar yna l'Al'K '· II Depa rtm e nt whe n COCXTAJL WAJTRESS· .1pt or :-.ci C'oJi.l 'l.11a $125. $1HS /.I S2SS "" " ' ' 1-ltOM $!1Ul•nJ;I.\ 1,111 \1llrk J fltr 5 wkd.iy:i "46 21.l()nr r.TU :170\I H.4RIOR REALTY lady Mu&L travel w /field It~• & ___ _. 5300 Massage & Modeling qualified. Muat be able to Must have exper & must ;, llt•JIJl .opl JJl.1n, ·" .111 'ri'I fi:>!rl 673-4400 unit <Midwest l Buy & _.t .-.--()ut~all 542·3160/Ml-~ type 50 wpm and have be attractive. Apply In I urn 111 uolur ,1 llJI h. 1 D a n a l' 11 1 n l / s ., n sell h nt> jewelry. anti· ••••••••••••••••••••••• good phone voice. Salary person btwn 6PM &.8PM. hr 2 hr. 1 bu , :! hr :.! ~h.H1' 3 Hr h!>c. l.ake t.1em<'nle All lnnds incl --qut•s. Invest or work on $100 HEWARO. Gold UNDA&VPCKI commensurat.e with ell· Chaton Nightc lub 725 h.11h~ l1t·11nwc1 II\. t 1n-.. Fon.'tlt, rib mhri1hp. u111 , dt>nrnlimed. t-'rom $135 For lease 1400 sq ft or comm. P.(). Box 1624 Charm bracelut, CM. o.tcall Mcnsoge perience Excellent com· Baker St.C M. t1111in11 utl·J~. -.1ora1:1·. rt'1pfem 5HI 2464 <&!16-tR40 flc<.'twart>hou1i..• -t 4000 N 8 Nwpt or Lng Bch area5. Fot-"'9,..offfl panybenents. BE A Professional p " t I 0 "' • ,, ,. {' k .. . ---------~ n 11tora11e yard In 642 7646 Se all 0 (;() For lnt.ervlew call. l:JO{l.,t·uiH•tl .:rnulltl" Maturcreljp lt•rn 111~hnres J1AR E Or e 11pare Irvine Ind . Comple x E KClllnJt business OP· -rving54927~~nge · 642-4321.exl276 Coclct.allWa1tress.Enter mv rirk1e.1t1:htt .. t h·nnii.. OrP11nfrnnc ctupl<'x no Phot ocopier, o thers wi avall key lock gaa portun1ty working with IU>ST · Lge Bel11e Lng · Equal Opportunity an exciting, profllable & .. 11 11.., y ll 11 11 . ;i ~ 1 y l>t.'l" Pt<'f non smokt>r avail Pvt prkR & other pump & secy servlcc:i. cele brllles. <.;onkuct haired. Male cat. Vic. RELAXING MASSAGE E mployer glamourou11 r.rofeu. flnhhou.;i•. hi lit Jrd:1, 114.'> 117117 lift i;pm ame n1t l1111 Luu. llch Na tional Services Co, secured on benem fund Beach & Ellis. JIB. Blue Bob J ames. 1-----'-_..;..----1 Learn In .0 hrs rom pro- ,,._,, ... u 1n.,A il!!Ai• """" raising &roductlon11 in blue eyes, substuntlal re Lie. Masa"ur A~ Mgr·Aaslatanll, re· fes..'llonabi the rlne a rts of !<Wl mrrllll~ pool. PIOI( ll•u1rnma tc waatc1I. On ........... """ 11"''"°"""' av ed I f ' hni D I 11 "' -Orange o. Proven track ward. 847-0033 Outcalls D·G494.5111 t r coup e or main· wmtrcas tec: quea. ll)' ponl(, •)'t rn 'JlU, ltYm lllc heul'l1 ut B11lboa PRESTIGE )000 sq rt. 1671 .. U .. record of 100% s ue · tenance. Free apt. Call or eve sessions, plactJ· &\rry,Oo JM~ $l!I01mo Yl!arly lca~c Placent111 Av .... C.M. ces8es. SlS.000 lnve11t · LOST . Gr a ; str iped DRINKING 646-4700.N.8 . mentassl8t.,goodjobop• Southw1·~t Cnrnrr ll75 1402 MEDICAL OFFICE I r I t 6 t I bl rc Call (714\ 7"'1 91"~ t-:<lrngi•r INt·wlunll _ _ In ~art or Irvine 1500 S700. mo . 675· 13110 or ment. A worthwhile pro· e ma e ca . oc8 n creates pro ems. It y. ., · ..... tlolOO 1-;dini:n. 11 11 GGrOCJll Sq. ft ; some furniture & 646-42162 flt able & secure op· front. wht on chest. vie doesn't solve them. If 4RCHITICT o. Ca II r. Coe It tu 11 (7MIK-t7 !11\CIJ fcwlllftt 4350 fixtures ava il. Prder portunily awaits yo u. liunbury & Guinea, El you need help, call CaUC. Lie. Im aginative Waitress. Inc., 17922Sky 0 1,L·N 9 • l) I I y F' 2000SQ IT Call Rick, 645-9064 Toro . .586-8634 CAREManor H06pltal In residt 'I e xp. Possible as· Park Bl, Sto C, Irvine. Ca r. ·• A • ••••••••••••••••••••••• gen practitione r 9!il NEWPORT BEACH Or 633 9582 soc w /llml Nll. Firm. 92714 Rooms liurll~l·Stora.:1• only $.1S OC'CUpllnry 642·7344 S EEKING pro du c t. FOUND: Blk Sm. Lab __ an_...ge_. __ . _____ 64().7020 --------- 4000 11ermont h &;; •~w__._.... ..600 Chemical formula , pn· Retrieve r puppy, whl c..L.& .... lleader 1---------1BEAUTY·Halr 5tyl11t ••••••••••••••••••••••• (;all 642 S211l ~ ~ " tent. copynaht for ., l spot on neck. 960-1468 ~· 4/R RECIPT wanted tor El Toro salon. 'ilt..,•pm" rms Sl'"~l SI05 mo ~t ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. "' h" "'nd d " t 181SSo. El Camino Roal Call B37 4743 I .. uav"' cas • is . FO U ND F al SanClemente .fUllylic. 40-50wpm.10key,frtn.ie l\J S50 wk Shart• kit / OHktR....., 4400 llousmg needed for vl~ll· 751-3037or846-5280 : e m e .,~ 92 7296 benefits. Npt Bch area. hut h Shown Mo n s11t ••••••••••••••••••••••• In& UCI P rofessors & Doberman. approx 8 orappt.4 · Phon Bcau1y.Wtlllrnmmstruc "only .. C"Jll, •• 1.lt 111m r-·um Of<·. ll.lnk of <:o:sta Fomlbes, 8 week pcnod lfB TAVHN mos. Harbor & Adams.. •e.•l9••s* t164S-7040. lors & m11rs to tt>ach lhl• I• f I '" llt""M h A h CM S461406 ~.. lat ... st och1cvement 1n :" s rt'<\ t J"'' ~Hl or 1\11-su P lt11a . "''5 m o. 011.0l'.l\l\w _ June 12 l ru ug l2t 100% Help run . ASSISTANT '14X enc.. -w;1'"00U\I "-11 833 5l9 Outcall Ma.s1age ER t.kln rare & mnke up . -~ 551,.~1 11. -"'"' I Ideal ror CocktaH h e POUND: Ch I h u a h u • lOAM·2AM 731·S448 CIVIL ENOIN E tl'c:hnlquei.. full or part KOOMS ~wk up w it h WlSTCUFfAREA ·---~·~ MUll1e1an with steady tn Ownersayssubmil type? Fe male. Oranae B.F.~~f~~r:g~eering llml•.call Oolort-S Hagan kitchen SJ7 50 wk uµ lf523C.utPllSJ>a·fR\llNE come lookinB for room Ull 751·1741 Ave.nrMonte Vlsta.CM. BEAUTIFULGIRLS or E.IT. +a minimum 644·1700. leave name & 11pts ~ 97~ NF.Wl'()RT BEACH for r~l tn La11una. CdM POOL .r1U1VICE 645-0835 have an ex cit Ing al 2 yrs. exper In Civil number 1400 Sq n. two pvt. br's. Nice oCClce !lpace In Costa Must have room ror -i .... ___ .. I I do message about their E~lneertng. Requeat •---------- M11 n. e mployed duy,, $400per mo 642-0200 Mesa nr. Harbor Blvd in s mall piano. Reaaon Operate from home hlgb iruuuu: YOWll cma e I Anaheim StudJo. 535-5363 • cat.Ions, City ol San ltWNG Cl.BK ~\c::;Jre'~~ges SJ 35 mo. Will sub·leuso •h or more new shopping center. Please. 1·744 3279. netUll. . 75 l·l· 7 .. I ~t ~pi:f1~0~1:t:i1~~ l r:)W•. & Juan Cap!Atrano, 3:MOO 1loal Hoepltal has a cur· · · of 000 s~ It store In a Call ~7~ " Brookhun\ " AUaota. "'""""'• Paaeo Adelanto. San rtnt =1ns lot a~ Room. Laguna Bnr h. Co!\h1 eu Shoppln1 N.B. Peninsula Point "';.":'~"t/ AMUSIMIMT CIMTla •7870 ......... ;;!~ ......... Juan Capl1trano. Ca. •1nColo .. ectr clonr•dCll~ '°orttce. Sl20mo. Working man. c e nter. Baker at i 'X • 1 .-1 & 9287S or call (714> " " kith. pnv 497 2014 Fairview. 979·0«0 Of( cc JS 21 I un que ....................... BWlardl "games, a ntal 11100 Reward, IO..l if:Y .XllU -.un. nun1 deadline ffolrnlaJ exper. p...C'd. P b th OFnCF. SPACE 900 ft ~~8· WO. 546-0183 .. ~._.., t ..... 5001 s .. ~=~~r, good term1, male poodle. vie x· •• ~!':! .•••• ?~OS Aftt. u. tm. $PM. FP/l me di •!,~·~nNlaBct vi ent .. pvt 8 In · • sQ wlWWrl' Cr""' · viii•• Lake HB ... enon.ne,.............,, · • beautiful pvt home. S!IS. compl furn. Ne wport Pima ............ ! ......... Ult 711-3741 980-U!i • ' GUITARLESSONSforall ._._. .. s.t E.0 .E. , 751·9'lS8 Blvd. CM. $350 mo. LAGUNA BOUTIQUE ages. Uiorouih t.eachln1 "'--'encedtalca-.raon --------S48·2616 M·F. IHc.,...•S..ltH Modest to mcdlu~ Dcauty&ihalrstyUng IFOU~D : White m ale &poptonJP.962-7498 fc;1~~dlna lmPort de· .., ______ ..,. I 1.rg bed mom w/pri bo. t lor 4! person~. In 11 :\ Or home in C M l.lh' k1tch, ~1615_000_3 __ Nice room tor worklna person P \'l bo th ., kl~chc-n pn vgs 751 5S88 Oftlce avaU. Overlooks priced objeclll d 'art, Atnuent beoch area. 1a Samoyed. vi(' Edlnaer le a I e ra h 1 p t 0 s 811 To Piece you r •1 MO fo'REE RF.NT• airport & mountain•. many from south of tho Slatlons, very a fford&· Bol11a Chica H.B. 846-8533 FR E E P I C TU R E Toyot•/Volvo com bin•· "FaJl Result" No lcasf.' req. Dix olc6. D!2 Mk helson, Irvine. bord r. Excellent loca-ble. FRAMING CLASSES. Uon..new a. used. Contact Service Directory AdJ Alr porle r Hot el 752-0034 Uon Mar SUrf le Sand Ull 751·3741 Found: Small llt.c brown now tormlna a t I Sal M f'tom l rm. lo 220011q n female dos recenUy had FRAMED IT MYSELF. ~· ad . • • Ca.II Now LOWf;sT RATES, full c.nce or desk 1pace 1827 ~I fl Art Ct'~!r TY <:!autned Ada sell bll pups Vic: Chapm11a fl SouU\ Coaat Vllla10. For IS MOTORS 6 .. J.5671 aervlcea. 833·32%3 Til Watclltr Dr. NB. Reaa. 111.161MTR-L Items, •mall Item• or Huter , Ana h e i m . lnlonnaUop, caH Larry, M ONVIEJO ~ noon ~14;5*2018 4t6-t501 anrttem.&4USTL 7»U13 751.QOS 1Jf..UI04tl-1210 .... JIJ -. ..... ~ 7t00 HllpW-.d 7100 HefpWM'hd 7100 HelpW..W 7100 ....,w..... 7 100 ,....w..... 7100 f!IO!yiAf?!11S.1m OAA.YPILOT •z ··········"············ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..................................................................... ·············-····-·· .... W..ted 7100 .... W..e.d 7 too .... W..t.d 7100 f COOKS DIC SICIET AIY ROSTl!:SS LECALSECRETARY NtOHT CLERK. full um .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• IOATIUtLDBS 1 Report w c;~eral Mar. w /nper ShHt 10·4 Ex~c:oc-.'d, for heavy apply in Pfraotl only AU T JOU«MtYMB4 Pull or p IJme Wll mu•t hav e .-co<>d wkda)'ll. Apply ruuer. ~enl .pnct1 ce. book· Baba Mote l , USO IECIPT10HlS ~r•YSJIESS $1CUlfTYGUAUS 'I. CdnNTllS U'Apaipnly~~~~"~c.·lrt~::'~. lle(ret.arial aktlls " wift betwn 9-llAM. J.SPM . 16 eep1ng experience Nt>wporl Blvd. Co1ta To 1 1600 . 1 1 ~ W• ha ve an lmm.f!ld "".., be tH~. heavy work t'aahk>nl•land,NB help(ulCall~ Mesa rroicreu ve an ma N-Beach Clothlna opt>nlDI for 8 secunty To Bwld 40' Cuawm bur Kl! r Ila ml~t. tHS hoap1tal offers excep. ~-.-. • tluard at our manuf Trawler Yachu Adanu Ave. <.;osu Me11a l 0 8 d r If" a 5 e .0 n 1 Y lfOST~. P /time. over Ufoiruards·Cerllflffi for NURSF. t 1 on a I futur e for Stor• Hlll An Opening facility on the 2nd i1haf\ TOOUnaExp hdpful, QWlbfied apply Salary 21. Exper. prcf'd Apply pool & bl))' d u1 1e' lHSupertltor ver:uatilo, take charge. For A Scamatrcu Ex R~redD\lUtarywhobas butnotn('('c~••1ry . saio:.OREACENTS u1 pet"50n, Ben Brown's Tra1n.ih 11ccc:pl1·d Day 6b1ft, f1llmc ror mutureperaon Mln4yn ~~:~~l;~~11~~·~ &i ~rved In the •ecunty Apply CQOIS S4tl 2S 8 Rdt.auranl, 31106 Coast 9680011 ronv hospital w1act1ve, ofc cxper. req'd. Call PleaaeContact htld or retired police n. Willard ------'----• Jtwy, So. l.al(un11 UFE GUARDS milorauve 11ur..m,,; pro -~-·_._1s_1_1. ______ 1 Tailor Shop M anogcr force &>el"IOl'lntll pref'd. loatWorb ~~ HOTIU gr11m Good sal & , .... 5070 Wt' orrer outstanding ll200Condor Avt' Houlhan'• -Ir WSI IMtructon bcncf1t1. Contact Mrs RECB'TIONIST W#fJell & bem•fihl includ Fount.in Valley Old Plou FEES PAID PUICHASING Hlnng now r.oke t'orest Gray, Park l..Jdo Conv For Newport Ctr law!~~~~~~~~~! Ing profit sharing paid in P-ual Oppor Employer !Ins a f(lw o~n1n1~s for Advert Secy to Sl2K AGIHT Sun & Snll <.:lub. 24752 Center. 466 f'lagsblp Rd, firm. Some typing. Se"retary /Receptionist cuh qutarterly, a tock ""'I Arch Drans Ptrs S13K T Jed w El To o N _,, "" .. t " d uper'd rook,;. 'Top lleavy food. beveraae & u!! -2. ay, r • B 642~ ,........., Nw~t Beach. Sal ho" J:lurcba.&e plan, l~al .. _ 1 l'.Acrow Secy to SJ 2K .. ...,........,.. .. Id I ----------t salary & .... nc Its. apply Prod Mar/Ek-ctr S20K room exper. Ludu:ag Nurseryman, f /time RECEPT/BKKPR. •·man bus ness. OfClcc +Sales ldays, p11 m ca . BOATS only In person to Chef Also Feil Jobi\ N.B. hotel. Call Mon·f'rl LVH. F,IJIME Good fringe benefatJ law firm In Irvine. Exp & p~e exper dealrl'<l. dental. vacations, sick WILLAJlD IOA.T CO Adams 4880 Cumpws Or. Irvine Personnel Agency 9am·Spm, 844·l700 ext Relief. Xlnl benefits Jack.son & Perkins Co nee. 833-3622. Full limn, lnt'I wkndls. leave, ~l~menl etc. Jl200Condor Av~ Newp0rt Beuch 488E17th Cotitu Mc.-,11 Im! Mr Pedler. Bayview Conv. JI011p1tul. 6757 Irvine Blvd, S.A. Call 714-MS-TlOO To~T•droll Founla1n V.illcy COOK Suite22-I 642 1<41 Housecleaning. exr,er 2055 Tburtn Ave, CM <Near Sund Canyon Ave) RECEPTJOHIST1 ~. SECRETARY Brokerage Charry Fa&teners cd I 0 t l l """·""""' ~ Good telephone vo ce .,. f d C ll >236 E. Warner Ave lmmedOpenaogs For Nl'Cd , ~<>0'1 oppty or wn ranspor a on . .,............,, · typing req'd Contact exper pre erre . • SAnlaAna,Ca92'107 Exterior Carpenler1> ndvanccm~nt Apply to F'UU or f.!rt Lime couples Over 21. $3..00 hr to start. LVH'S~AJDU NUISES AIDE M r 5 . A c k e r m a 0 , 644-9lll ask for Maggie (7J.t, M5--Mll •-•a ... orca.-.v•nlorK ,. h .. r . D .. I .. n e y • s nd d I I b I 642·7430· 6464871 .A I Op E t /f ui""'i-ouch. GP · Restaurant 0a1i & West. M '" ivi uu 11 or us ' Garfield oov. lloap., Openings on days & artn 673-7730. SECRETARY, matu~ In· .,..ua P mp yr m Expenence Preferred Anaheim ness of your ow~. l.OClll HOUSECLEANING Serv. 7781 Garfield Ave, HB. shifts. Wah train. Exper. dividual for one girl of· i;-AualOppor Etnployer ---------1 i\mway distributor needs wome n ' Own 847·9611. pret'd, Please apply, RECEP110NISl flee In Newport. Rapidly ""'I COOKS. So. Laguna, trams you for s plendid tr11ns.Pam536-9S22 ParkLidoConv Ctr,466 F ashion Island. Must expandingbu.sineu.typ-SICYjltlCIPT <.: M., N. n , 1>1llme & opportumty.<t98-2021. MAIDS l''I a gs h 1 p Rd, N . B . type. Front office ap. 1.ng a must. Short.hand Ra P • d I Y g r ow 1 n ~ IOOtUCH1'ER f/llme. Coffee :.hoµ t•xp llousel(eeper Newport SeacliH Motcl &t2~ pearance. Salary open. helpful. Salary lo $'750. Architect ural Farm Small offlce seeks sharp Refs. please Charlie's GIEHEttAL OfflCE Beach area, part·tlme 1661 S. Coast Hwy 64().2421 642·1324 8-SPM needs multt talented consc1ent1ous peri.on Cluh ore 549 0351 Ute typing Girl Friday. 3.e. 2 children. IO & ll. Laguna Beach Nurses Aides. all shirts. secy. Typing 80 wpm. 1 No i.h nee. Should be t;n~ll s h speaking, Ca11 494-4892 II I RECEPTIONIST SECRETARY person ofc, a happy with mUllmum 3 yri. In COUNTER HELP_l_ll_ familiar w 1ofc pro mature. own t ransp. on ca to blllrt. 3 so TYPlST W"'ll groomed persona· team. Arch1tectur~I bk ' typing, payroll, A /P · · · u f'odr ced u re. Sa I com · """187" day,""" ""72 aft ... AIDS WANTED wk/t!nds only, day shtfl 646-8886wkdys. "' --"' hel f I t """''d AIR and statements In part time. expei pre .....,.. o1 .....,....., "~ We train you to work ----------• b I e secret a r y lo iv uu P 11 • no ~-. terestlng va n Pd ut Appl~ days only. C11pta1n mensurate w /exp . Call 6PM. Top wages paid! The Jnn with the multi handicap RECEPTIOMIST Landscape Contractor . More tnfo, 752·9164. Peter h S lhl d M1ke:. Fi"h Fry, 815 W rorintervwMon·Fra.,9·5. INSU' TION 1 t 11 at l.aguna, 211 N Coast r..so per hr. must have ""-Ulg & bknno exfi!r A. Lendrum & Assoc. mosp ere ou an l9t.hSt c •t <7141 ~3375. ...A ns a er 11 , ~g 8 h .... For progessive firm in .,., ..... kf Ruatt Properties 631 2950 "· wanted. Insulation eon· wy .. ..,.. · c · own car a nd phone. Call an exciting Industry. required. Only quah led as or Carol CROCHETERS Ne<>ded . General Ofrlce. must tractor needs installer MAIDS WANTED Mon. thru Fri 9·12 for Ln· Looking for personable. ~r.pllcants need apply SECY jltECIPTIOHIST BOOKKEEP Ell apply A1, 111:1. 11<&3 S work weekends, phone ror new construction m Don Quixote Motel terv1ew hrs. lly·Lond self·slarler. exper re· .. · W 1 kl 1 , West.bail Corp. sailboat Cou:.t 11"' .>' L.igunu Bell. 644-0510 Newport Dunes. ~! ~.aE~ee4~.~651oay 2100 Newport Bl. C.M U,~ell~hS~ s~~~a ~~ qSalwaryred 0 , pex·~~lPI~:~~~: 230 •r·~ G~tn bJghre pe~ao::b1:r,: mfr, has 1mml'd1.ile ~ G I H f .....,. MAlDWANTED ""1·8741. orr Brookhurst. 1 an oaq n s d1vidual w/goodtyplng& d , enera e P ..., tact Debbie at 540-8001 or Rd., Newport Och. • .......... aria I skills to worlt openmg for exp· . ull DELI HELP lntenor Designer needs UdoShoresMotel So.orWestmlnster 1 193 ~·~ ,. fledged bkkpr to bl' resp D1stri hut or for la r ge P/l.ime help. Exper de-Call 673-8800 ---------1 apply n per.son al · 1 Secretar y, p /ti m e lo Tue-Sat ln our Baysldl• • for a ll accts payabll'. rl' f.:xpenmce nee Apply West Coast Mfg. opentnl( sirt.'<I 642·2255 HUR SES AIDES Deere Ave, S.A. f ltlme. mwit be a good saJcs omce. Must be well : eeivable & profit & loi.:. SanAntonio Wlncry. lSiXl new l0<:ul1on. many new1----------1Ma1ntenan ce Helper. & Ordl'rllcs. Day shifts. Receptionist with medical typist. Salary com· groomed, non·s moker & :, reportlngs. Allen. lo dl' Nrwport Hlvd C~--OtJtmmgs available. INVEHTORY some exper preferred. Mesa V<>rde Conv. llollp., expenence. cp·6 oUice. IJ'\Cruiurate with ability. enjoy working with J>CO· :. WI & aptitude for a c Oehvcry Man wanted ror FULL TIME CONTROL CLERIC Contact Mgr. 642·S777 661 Center St.C M Call646·3903 Ideal workinl't conditions pie. Call Mrs. Davi-. ' curate reportinl(, a d•hvery & 111stnllat1ons PA.RTTIME Manual inventory.will MANAGEMENT -------in Laguna Beach . wkdys btwn 10 & 12. • m ust ! Ple ase ca~ for lntentJrDe:llgnShop UPTO keep record of move· HURSESAID!S Rt M 714/494-6536Judy. _64Z-__ l626 ______ _ Jeanette ror anterVll' Must llt! ex•"'r. w /hand S7.00 P"'R HOUR ment of 1111 l.nvcntory an Laguna ~ach Executive & Ol\OIEttllES es auranl anager Equal OpPor. Employer S"'rvlce Station Allen· a""' 549 971 l .,. ~ In wholesale supply bus1 .,......, DEL TACO # 14 ~· ~· · tools. 1{00<1 drivin~ re· Sis. servit•e. delivery. r~ factory, evaluation of ness 3 ffi1 i a led with ALLSllh • ~ Secretary. p/Ume. 60-80 dant, exper 'd . Osy & CARPENTEHS!' rord l'''it'hllal <.:all Mr. paar. valid Cahr Dr1n•rs same <cost etc) & main dynamic fast growing F.xper. pref'd. Will train hrs mo. Sh, typaog rcq'd. Eves. fou ll & p/time Ap West.sail Corp. mfr of McCnrty 4!.I~ 4131 ___ Lie re<twred No l'Xfl\'r tam rcconJs or produc lllaJor international cor lntl'rl'sh.od md1v1duals. tWwport leach Send resume PO Box~. ply, Shell Stallon, 17th & bo d ··• lion Must he l(ood Lido Convalesrl.'nl Hosp Starlin" &alary $18,000 Ir ne NB sail ats. n ee s cxp u (lL'MO"'STHi\ TORS for nc('{'SSllry porat1on needs people " El Toro. Ca 92630 111 • • finlllh carp<·ntrrs to do "' '' 1 , •. CA.LL w f1Rures, detail onent· oneoled associaks full t~Su~nor Ave per yr. + bonus & other ---- 5 ----d-i:JOAT c i\ n p E-:N'f ll y food· ;11~p 111 ~ <' ~ ~ "'. 751 •9790 l·<l. ncal wntmg. 10 key or part-time. 494.5273 Newport Beal'h 646 7764 Cringe beneflls. Cao· Secntfary /RK•pf Service ta. Allen ant, Xlnl benefits 4 day work J<'14't.'lry fort & S:il IO ti "·k M L' d by 1.0Ut'h, Ille typing. Ex· ... URS"'S ""ID"'S d1date must have exper. Good ore & typing s k;lls. eAxppeplry'd,;~IStl o.arl1opn/ll1m1th" wk. Cabint:t makrrs, and 1>om1· olhl'r da)'~i "" for r . .-or per. 10 inventory control Management Trne can " ~ "' E w/Del Taco. Naugles, or AbiUty to work '"soles '"~v . furn. maker:. wl'lcOmt' (213) UO 7000 or 1714 Ga..ERA.L CLERK req'd. earn $1000 + per mo ExPl'r'd. Bayview Conv. other s1m1lar type fast situallon in busy yacht & lrvUle, C.M p I ease a Pp I y 2 7 ~ 768-SS73 Expamhng N 8 ranan Apply In Person Fuller Brush. 531·6664 or Hospital. 20~S Thunn ~~~ied ~~~l~c~:~ :n~y brokerag~ in N B. Call Service Sta. Help full or McCormick Ave, C M Dental RN'l'pl. Peno of<· c1al organization has CAMIRO MFG. ll 1657·7778. Ave, C M 642 3505 Aall Tania al l"'ew1tl· Mr. English,673-8511. ~tame. Apply, 990 E P bl ( 7601 Clay St. H.B 0 1 .. ' H N e CARPENTER Exp rough /t1me'.N lposs1 e uture operuni.t for reap md1v (W.ofBeach& MANAGEMEHT t'f·'ICE lie P Mature Kenny Corp . (71 4 ) SECRET .... RY t wy, . & finish. Must have own expa!1s1on of hrs. Ex· for s w l l ch board . woman. non smkr. As. ;sz.7591 "' tools 4972183 2.30 to pe r d 311 phases, mailroom, fllang & SoOfGarfieldl Ambitious people ror s1st 1n ofc. w o rk ,~~~~~~~~~~IExecut1ve President's SewiRcJMoch.Opn 3 30PM especial!) msuraocc pro· microfilm duties Ex per Equal ()ppor Employe r substantial 2nd income pleasant cond 'g P /time -personal sect 'y. Com· Expen ent'ed. Near O.C -·------cessmg.Salopen.Caree helpful. but not req·d IRONIN G/Earn xt ra SS7-0215 tostart Ca11Joy63l t212 ---------•I PoSe letters. d1ctaphone. Airport S40-J684 CAR WA.SH HELP oppty II 8 .842-6631. Apply at CPI. 2nd Floor, money, come to my MANICURIST RETAIL type 75 wpm, hte Siii --SHIPPING & Flt & P it. Ovr 17 li.> Newport Ctr Dr, N B home Must enJO)'. I day PACKAGERS Logan Inc Irvine In· , __ .... •"""ask for Ed Cook k .,.,.4280 w/existlng chentele for Female. r..so ""r hr to CLERKS dustnal Park. SS6·6441 P""CKA.GIMG DEPT. 5 ....,.·attoll!> DENT•' •"'SISTANT .,...........,. w ·"'""' E Ji Ith C ... "" "' METROCAH WAf'lt nui\D -----------1 uropean .ea are suirt Menl raises. 1537 <Joyl Wehaveanopenmg man . ., Oppty avail for bnghl GENERAL OFFICE Ctr. in prest1g1ous brh Monrovia Ave. Newport UTOTEM II I d t s I o \ 295() Harbor Bl.(' \1 ~Jurt YOUI1" J~dy 1·n husy G d l l I o gar ep . a . pea -----.. • " .. Expr'd m order takml(, Jewelry a rea. oo po en ia · Beach $48 5125 w1some exper., bul will CASHllEtt •J~ntal office. Cal l mvmcmg, film~. 10 key J.HERIERT hi gh incentive & 11ert'en ----------1 Con•enienc:eMorild1 SECRETARY train. f\Jll co. henef1t!> Retallhardwarcstore :12 6!37841 adding mac h. good HALLJEWELLERS !age pays fo;xp In aii ---------•I Pos1tioosopen2nd&3rd Assist to ore. Manager Deltron1e Corp., 92!1 Hrs wk. Sat & Sun ti Dent.al Rc<'ept. Ortho ofc. phone maoner:1 Cl!,!len· Now lnlervlt>wlng al s. ~~-' oau svs. Call PAP1tAG£RS shlrL, m San Clemente & in manuf. rorp. New Baker St, C.M. 545·0403. must. Exper'd Start i-;xper. prt'£'d. fo'ront & tJal. Small mfg In Costa Coast Plaza Location for 30N~--' lmm"d. Laguna Beach. Other modern plant In 11 .B SHl~"'C'G mm. wage Xlnt b<'ncl1t:. Back. Salary o p en Mesa. SSSO·S600 depend exper 'd F /time Sales MARINE TECHNICIAN fo'orJ .. M'o"~hAss~"n. ureas have openings area needl! d ynami 1 c Fa.st pac m~anulactur· Kerm Rima, 2666 Hurbor Newport Och, 640.0121 ing on ex pr. 642 l!!Ui, People m fine Jewelry. Must have t!xpcr, 2nd 7AM to 3 JOf'M. 41~M lo also. No ex per. req'd. person exper 'd In 8 I fl Hlvd, C M. ---btwn9am& 12noon. Top sal, bene., & advan· class Il e r eQul red, 12 Madninht. tO ·JOPM to Apply at uny o r our phases or ore work. Ing irm desires 11m C-ement ----Of;NTAL Hct·ept1on1~t. "··II M M .... d R d e d l de " s•~rcs Please apply m person bilious, dependable in· Genera!Ofc,Sh cement . .,.. r or,..,, a ar n orsemcn 7AM .Noexper.nec.Xlnt .., . ~~mJ~~xi::;~~/oro~':n" Ml.L'll have good skills. 549·1379, i sb1 r a fb l,e X lln l Cu . working conds & pay ,.~~~=:port ~~~1102 541Sc2 MhnelcFaldCdorpcn A·ve ~~~~~ .. ~:~~i~~. •reu{l'~ SWIMM ING POOL DECKMl-;N New crew formini; now Laborer'&, Rackup, Fln1shcr!i /,eJrlmen Must h{' 1.1~,i.:rt''IS1vc.,.. Mnve for p.-rh~rt10n, ~ be rt-spon:.iblt• Ablt• to form at. Oow It. & fint'h ll New <.:o Good 'h•Jd) • JCCOUnb Exp.1ndm~ JM lllJO!.ON <.:ONST IN<.: 1\ very mellow Comp;in\ 9S7 1333 thusiast1c person /\lso Vaned gen'I ofc dut1cs.1i----------i l'ne ILS, s <i · com-Call Now·lnlerv1cwinR '"""' lluntingtonBeach Expr helpful, but not 1, t1mr 11ss1stant. <.:1tl l Will train Salary c:om KJTCHEHMA.HAGIEtt m0ensurMate .w /cxlper Fr1,Sal&Mon 714/898-663I nec.W1lltram.Roomfor t I y n a a r 1 n c n c R ... 'S & LV ... '• 54.S-Oi53. mensura e w ex per. Exper'd. Muslbefastrry 714-960-2441 " "• advancement. Start.in~ DENT.AL benehts. New York t.He benehls MARIHESTOREMGR 3 11 1---------t Apply tn person. 0·12 Newport Ctr 10<'. Xlnt cook. Good wages & ~Q~ office • Fiume & P/t1me 7.3 & S3 to S3.SO+overt1me P1>noonnll\l nt!Nls A6sas-Insurance Co. Call Rita Apply Mon &'Tues National t'ompany needs 0 OVe r load l..JdoConvalescentClr wkdays. 837 W. 18th St, ~~ll~ll'~:~· i;:f:~~~d ~pap~.to~~4u6:': '5!,op~~r JOUY ROGER reliable. people onentcd 557-006' N l~~nhor~e7764 Secretaries _C-OS_t_.1_M_es_a_. ___ _ 400S Coast Hwy mgr for Retail Manne -ewporl ac -SWlTC11uOARDOPH rP<1 ·11 Su I opco 11 ll Employer Laauna Beach I lard ware Store at the 3723 Birch St. N 8 u t142 6631 r~~~.,~~~~~~1 beach. Salary. bonus & RH SuperYtsor a nd R ec e pt 1 on Isl. Gen Offtt'e, resp pcr'\on. be r --11 7 u VArde Co T1e1·sts weekends & company nefils. good oppty or P·rsonal M~n~0ement · · me11a "' nv. Di.t-S.-nlsor tor prt/Ume. Ill AM to 2 s 0 ~ a .. ,. 'lo p 661 Ce ter St holidays. Must be able to For ;;,~11 ~o~p1t11I PM e11pr.Call5.S6-79t5 Landscape pray pr an aggressive person ARency will represent ,. 5 •• " ' R p &Stal meellhepubhc&handlr l'h•J:-01• call, cu f\30.6333 ' -Younit. mature ~rso~ Send Rl'sume to PO Box aeya,i.:e/typeforemploy. C.M.S48·5S85. btL1y phones. Lile typ1n~ fnr uppt GIRL RllDA Y mechanically me med 1026, Newport l:Jea ch. Ca 1n rum~. TV & comm'ls SAILMAKER h;s s PoSI · rcqwred. Contact Mr,. \r<'h1lectural Dc '\1~n physically fit Will tram. 92663 Noexpncc (7 141!157«J2112 uons open. Some expda· Johnson 64<& -9060 VOLT firm in Oran~e nt't'do; ..:irl 76IH?St 1Pm·Spm. MASSA.GE TECH -----!>tred 548·3464 Coldwell Banker to talte charge or Offll't: I ....... DSCAPER I tales Lan~ston ~ ~7 OHll2 Young man w1truck, no ex per nee, xlnt pny. hrs, bcnd1ts + •., or proflt:s & IU~ 673 7005 <.:hn11. Lepl Advertising Clerk-Typist With diploma tor top ch1.$S LEGITIMATE spa Mr G1ar~so. 7~ 9561 •MASSAGE TECH·Ft;M• 00"1, Comm·Guar mm. 1-\Jll & P.T. work. Ll'gll ELJTE sr A. .s40-819S Mature person needed to assist 1n operation or s mall food business 675·8470 beror<> 6pm wkdays MATURE DAY LADY. Kentucky f'nt.'<.I Chicken, baking exp . llostess, hrs. 10·3 Mon, fo'r1 968-9112 ..,AT U RE WOMAN p/t1ml' to welco me newcomers & rontact merchants. Flex1blc hri; Need car, Lile lypm,,;. 547-3095. '' "°"J~!UfAU't' •.I "\11\_f le Sall Maker/Seamstress Technic1ans·Radlo Con PHONESIL[S full time. Apply in · l848C...,.Dri•• trolw/knowlcd~coffun ft petSOf'l, Ullman Sails. 410 546.4741 damenlals Rf' expc1 Phone Sales people, 29th St. NpBch 675-IU70 <Across From helpful. Xlnt t'Onds & mule or female, 16 to 65 Orange Co. Airport I benefits. Millcott Corp . years nf age Guaranteed SALES R Equal Oppor Employer 547·30M. wages or commissions . ASSIST. MG S 25-0 t;11Sl 17th Street . We need :? sharp g~ls +coa--.&-t., .. & TtMphoM SClll.s Suite O. Costa Mesa. EXP~IU ENCED in _.......,._..,... Fast growl nl( company between 5 oo & 8 30 p.m women s European Con· Acctng Clks & Bkkprs needs telephone sales 646-4223. temporar)' clothing Many Many Poelllons people to work from our &iual Opportunity sales F1t1me. perm. pos Employers Pay All Fees Irvine office. Full & Employer Salary & profit sharing LizRelndersAgency p /t lme shifts. Top plan for career minded 4020BlrchSt,Ste104 comm . paid , salary person. Call Mon-Sat Newport Beach 833-8190 while training. Phon(• PLASTIC MOLD DESIGNER helwn 10om·6pm ror Sec 540-6091 appt. TH I:: LOOK, 'lELretaryP' If h oodi-.-------• 644-6500 .. . you ave g 1• secrelanal skills & de· sire to be Involved an the expanding world of real est.ate, we C'an orrer a good salary. professional ofrice environment, & c8reer pathway plan & DRAFTSMAN SALES. co. expanding 1-·u JI or pa rt l\f . K net'ds 3 people to work En11meenng. 2022 Quall p/\.ime. Xlnl oppty for St. !II w pt 8 ch t 7 1 ol 1 college student 847 7206. S45·5(f74 Sales POLICY TYPIST FOTOMA. T IW\g. Large 1n11urance co. w I Needs sales person.<i to REGENT IE.AL TY xlnl work1n11 conds & work weekends & vaned 496-950 I benefits has 1mmed tv>urs Apply In person, ---------i opening for policy typist Mon. Apr. II, btwn 9 & --------~ Type 50 SS accurately 3PM at FOTOMAT. 201 SECTY /Sl(KPR. Must be hiJ(hschool grad E. 17th St. CM· Fu 11 t 1 m ti. Ill at u r Wiii be accepting ap. SALESGIRL wanted. Ex· woman w tl b I( o o pllcatlona Mon·f'r1 8am· p'd 1-'or new store. M.11rc telephone voice. 9:30am. Equal Oppor O'Polo r II t ime LEONARDSMJTH Emplyr m/f · 11 • IA Y & HACH SAl''ECO gt;<;URANCE 675-S296,67S.D959 RIA.I.TY 719-0811 17570 llrookhurst St F<>untam Valley SECURITY GUARDS TELEPHONE SALES Tired or your averag1• run of the mlll phone· jobs., CALL US NOW•' Work 6 hrs a dav reprC3enuog a nationally known product to rest dents in So. Calif. & Arizona. We providv pleasant surroundings & a relaxed atmosphere. Our pay structure Is on•• o( lhe best in lhc bU81· ncss. We hlfve o guoran t4!0d base salary lo add1 · llon w a liberal bonus & comml:1111on-You can't lo8el Z S hifts aval l:ahll· R:J0.2:30 & 3.30-9:30 flvl' daygawook. Coot.act Rene~ Hossl 133..e09S Far P«'MfNll .....,..iew TIMi-UFI UlltAalES, IMC • ._, o,,.w-e...eoru COOKS, fo'\!11 & plllmr Dly work. f:xJ>('r & rtra .._ I ...,.... ll ._..d. Call 642·8'17~ or "'' cqua orivv-.un Y • ._. employer mlf/h ....... .. ................. , .l -@..-..-.....;[}AJ;;;.;;.L;;.V;..P;..;1:,:;LO.:::.:..T_--:-------..!F:..:.;~~di&:;Yt£.•!!A~P'~•l.!8~ . .!!1g~77 ~ 1050 MlKtl-Olll 1010 ~~•wou• 8080 PiCMOS & Orpt 1090 TV , llodio ... W..e.ct ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• HiA st:.r.o 1ot1 :.,~~T .............. !L~ ~••••••••••!~.~~ ~ ............. !~~~ ~ P<' Broyhill din rm set LUGGAGE TAGS A~11 .. z;ni:lbgnll co<>k• UAI OWi~ P ·J (' I ••••••;•••••••••••••••• loah. MsfM ... ,_... fOIO ....................... ~;&loss rmt cluna cab frotn your buaine11 c11rd lh . .,a .... w1 newl'lp.ipen • • .i1 or .r.an< • C I l t •T E L i: p 1l o N E Kimball duo 1trt plnyC'r DOG OBEDll'~NCF. $350, MahOllllOY buffet only, 1n 7 m1nutt-:. r5'7l $l,OOO omp '-' \• l'Ompunt'n Autopilot, Wood Freeman SOLICITORS grand p111no xlnt eond CLASSES st.1rl Wl•d Sl25 colder) ; Dihwllbt Send one card ror eiu:h SJl 333'7 ~6 llJ:Jo ~):.h•m. ~it'll 11nnicd1ate model u ~ Call We __ _. 10 alrl"' l" "'"l ~II trd•842 UM4 Apri I 20. 7 JO I'M bo rd I k Lag plus one spare. We =-I> Akai ti• n:d to reel. 493-6825 ,....,... .. "'"' N11.pt lrvare•S4t.4fl21S 11. cutt1n11 a • 1 I! nu return permanently 20Gal Aqu.inum + i.land 1'111no F1,.c·her console Pioneer Amp tuner. dinner resena\lon' in ••SHOPAT •• 1125 M9 l.314 iwaled attractl\e tag & & ml:.c parti. ...... c.111 Contcm11u1ar• walnut. Craig II lrk Sanyo WANTED. Trailer or dnl ty for JS' Outboard, cull Jerry 675·0006 the e\•cn1ni:s lluurl> R I ...., • J bo Jonathan•s egistered Kee!>hond pup Thoma•\ illc Oanin" rm :.trap, meelang .ur ine 979 ~7 xlnt rnnd. ~ ~1-3372 l urn la h I 1•. I •• 1 n c er wace + nus, no i.dl ~ " I D u iog. Cull art er J I' ~1 pab, 6 2wk:. old t:d:.ter :.l•t w 6 l'hrs & hutch. . reqwremcnls rrc "l>l-'Jkl'I '> $750 or bi.l orr S4().S464 CANNt;Rv Vil.LAGE Sun. Shown IJy appl only ~1.-i:unl Medal Pcc .. n. \'enl los!> & thert' For a Re11ulut1nn lloul \hi & Wolnut KohlC'r l\1mptwll t.1~!11.11~1 ~Shope lu S.•I\ 1· 'I nu 12131 S92·304 l or 17M 1 :.ec to .ipprcc 848 :nJs l)('tsonahied tag enclose eqwpmnt. not 11latc, $100 l'.IJllll'l L1kl' m~w ~ loah, Po'.WH 9040 42231btSl '\wplls1h 8465166 wallpapc1. Cubr1e or Call8332'.lJll llrm 96HO'.>:io STEREOCOt-tSOLE ••••••••••••••••••••••• TB.LER Antique !Iola & 'h.ur .abo S Piece Bedroom !>cl, $195 "!Jay Glo" pul)\·r & 11.c • • , . $7'1 Mil 5503 ~1aleGolden Rel !or:.tud Se11.ing mach will back & trim yo r ;: llANC INl, tamp' t Sat· Nl•w \ a111uhu l'Oll· Cl;i:st.1c '64 Cht11> CrJft F /tlme position uv.111 ITUbc1lem' Ban.long ex per p1 t:f'rt &12 i 1:10 2 Yrs old w /p11pers &, , • 962 3568 tags. Or try lwo c·.1r~~ 111J1IH r. I l11ri:c 111und ;o,oll• Piano, 1-:honv $t mo, loah & Marift• Super Sport 18 ', V 8 i:.hol!>. 115 lb~ lieaul ----------backloback mo)\atc. ~15 e.i<"h 11,-.t S2UOO 548 llUJ, fqMl,...nt w/409 hrs. Bristol c•ond <1!.16-36J.t anytime Garo,-Sal• 1055 PRICES 1197 10'.!3 &Cl 4325. ~ $.'>40 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l:U ue book $3900 of 1 • • •• •••• •• •• •• •• • •• • • • •• S2 ea or 3 ,~ , -Gentr'al 90 I 0 675-3080 00-4 I White adorable poodle~. •u1LIC "UCTIO.... ~,5 laasSl.OOcu ORlf.NTAL Style rug!(, J S.wl M h. 8093 ••••••••••••••••••••••• --------leJ ~ . A K C fl' ma 1 e r "' " • brand new wool Bold 1 t•d "CJ 0~ tftH '-~· Chris Tri-Cabin. AP. Cati Mrs. T11rld at ••••••••• Goldenslute Bank 111 P"'RKluG LOT 751·~'>88 Co~la Mesa MANY !-'INF. ITEMS OF 6 9 lags $1.50 e;i w 'ROid, <"ream & hlk. •••••••••••••••••••• ••• -SS. Di". new cpt.5, 80 hr~ ESTATE Jf.o:WEL H Y. 10ormore$1.40eu llxJ2',S300ca4051l7J (21 Anl1quc Singer Sew since M.O.H. on twin Downey, 1b230 S. l'ura "" "" mount. <213>923·9461. • * SALE * * Equal 0 Emplyr m 1 r Antiques Odd Loh '•r tRE C HANGER Mm I lar'C)Cllnl !!! Bud Funllo's l!:a!itcr Pup pies, Old English Sheep !Jogs, $300. l'apers, r(' ady for new home~ April 16. See now. !WO 3997 AHT OBJECTS. AN SalesTaxlncludl•d • much'h. $75 each. \:all WAt-tTED36'to45' ChryalerV8 .. Scca1Sllp TIQUES, t'INE FURN.. NOCAHD? Tool!>, rtr Jur k, 20 Ton Timat5S2 4490 Power boat or sa1lbo1tt, 3.'i. Balboa Coves. If lol yr tire store exp. $600 ~to EASTS£ WEEKEND !--:TC. PJIONF. FOR IN· Draw your own or send press, m asc. After 6 pm, 11411 O'JIG call (714) 984·3961 eve. }'O & tHtOCll u RE . nai;nc. address, phone & 493 9178 SportbtCJ Goocb 8094 Asking $)8,000or tr ade'' t !>tart. 00.ZISO Sat/Sunday I 0-5 , 413 list St. &l5·2200 ·well make one card per - -•••••••• •••••• ••••••••• -tag. Add2S<each. 5x7 Metal Storage Shed, , 21· Day Cr uiser Olds pwr, TOOL. & DIE MAKER Exper. in high prcc1;,aon :.nu.II progre!i!ll\e dlC'> Able to work indl'pl'n denlly & have own tool~ Clean. t11r cond i.hop STACOSWITCH lt-tC 1139 Baker, Cm.la ~1C!>a 549-3041 C~Vill~.t-tl ••••••••• Hen:i1:.::.an1·c Pool Tables & Ant111111·'· Mr g showro11111 nuw open lo the vubl11: by appl. Wholl'~alc Hel:ial. Call tor Ire<' hrochuri: 5511 7242 :!JCH W 2nd. San· la Ana A.KC Female Cockt!r pup py, 4 mo .. ~hot!!, needs loving home . $150 64-1-2879 aft 6:30 P~I Btfl. affrcl uinalC'. in lclhgcnt lni.h Seller. 5 mo, A l\C, make ofr t'.W·!'>IHI Doberman Pincher. mJlc ti week~. no paper:., $!5. Ca II IW6 :!231 l-4ual Oppor Employn Appfianctt 80 I 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6 month oJd male REFHl<a :HATORS :-.lorwc•g1an Elkhouo1I WASlll::RS-ORYERS w1lh Pllpt>r!> SIO. i5l IK'ifl TRA VB. AGEtotT <! yr s us :i manager. domestic & intern11l1on:il c'<per. Salary +-comm tall Paul 549-4111 ltccond1t1on!> Jlepros & G-u-n R•tri .. ., ...... Frgt Damage Guar Del -"' "'' • 2:J Yr~ m Orange Co. ~K<:_ _ 637 6485 TRAVELAGEMT DUNLAP'S IBIS Newporl 01. CM C.:ALL 548 7780 with minimum 4 yr:. ex· f"ltGT. DAMAGED llOT- 1>r needed for h11:h t·om· POINT S:ile. JJOH W . mcrctal agcnl'y in Warnl•rnrllarbor,Santa Newport flcach Call for Ana !179-2921 "HEINEKEN", odorahlc 11 mo hlk Lab I n~h SN ter max, loves other rlo)!s, wonderful d1spos1twn. Own moved to /\pt, needs Xlnt home. SlO. 6'10·91.34 Frtt to You 8045 appl. 540-58.~ 1 Hew MayfCICJ Washer •••••••• •••••••• ••••• •• &Gos D~er fypast. Cl\I). Xl'rox KOO operator I nl<.'rm1111·nt TJllS WF.EKS S ECIAL \loork :-.Id 11nm<•dtalcly S599 for Both FrC'c lo good home. L...ih Collie, fomale, 5 mo All l-hoL'i, 4!13·!l lll0 Tht• orr1ce 752 \11!92 DUHl\.ES APPLIANCES 1115 D. Baker St. C~ Germ. Shep frm 6 mos • TYPIST M0-86n 979_4734 "Int "' k11b. F.inla:.lll' _ _ do.i:. O\\nl·r hc<irtbroken '1·1.·llcd full t1m1• \lu)\t SE,\ ll s 1-: LE c.: TR I c !>iB 9.321 IJcr tl'~I be Hrt·urall' "' r1·l'ep DRYl::R white S75 -tacini:.l h.id.,i:rnund. San 552.3026 -1 mos old Ooh11• m1'1C pup t.1 Anu Tu-.110 area -p)' L1t-c'i 1·hlldrcn. nd~ Salary rnmm{'n~urot e :\1J}lag washer. :i l'Y'-good home 5-Ui ~3 w /experaenc'l' Call $100. Cold!-pot refrig, ~.w SJ.11 btwn to II AM or 11. aulo ice mkr. S200. :.! 3 PM bolh xlnl cood 960·3616 W 1\ l T ft t: SS t: ~ & l>l•t•o r :itor' m1:.lakc . llo:.lc!>H'' 1\µpl) 10 Thcrmadur dee cook J><.'rson 212 E lith. C~l lop, S burn1•r, 11 :11 \ esl \"AITR •·ss •. h I I I i:hl. uni.: pnn~ ~I :1t1, wit ' c.. • •·"I' I' P II • SI 19 M~HHI I hut rwr:.onalil\' & 1•m•n:v • 11 t· mnr1· am1M11 t.1nl Al; t:I •1 ('11 II t ""t t 1 •·e· pl~ .11 lk1:g.1r' OIK'I ,1 1c·lnj.' top 111'1'/.ll. Ill 11 .. ,1 ·12~11 M.1rt1ng11le•, "'I''""'"' :-.ti;, li-1:! 5!lti5 fo"ree llt'aut. mt>thcr ral & 3 k1tlC'ns, \er} mellow &15-8399 8050 .......••..•........... I i:rccn high balk 1'11.11r 915 I li1i:h l1.11·k 1•h1i1r llll'l'lh rt·c o\t·r 1ni:. sa~. 1111 '11111 le11 t"1th' \h11. l e•h1onw & i.:la~' l'cil1ng l11!ht ~11 Movlnf(' Luthe w /motor Hooli. $35. 4" Delta Jointer w /motor & stand $45. lronnte m;ingle $S0 Accord1un w ca11c: $100. liookl>, room d ivider, radio. m1:.c:. hou:.chold Fri ~un 2438 1-'ordam Dr. CM. ~0946 GAf\AC E SALE SATURDAYS April 9 & 16. 10·5PM L'nt\er:.1tv Park. lr\'mc 17626 Iron !lark Way Some trada- t 1 on a I . ::.omc "old modern " So'3·bed, sofa w/chr, lo\·e seats. occ. chr~. card lbl set, end lbh. lamps. dbl bed , i:lass dmang lbl. drapery rods, lampshades. p1c - lurt.' rrumcs, lg mirror. good china & silver . thl lmc:ns & lace, Or1enlal & :int1que treusurrs. k1lchenwarl', women 's dolhes lit. 10, kn1llang ;,upphei., mmk cape Part11 for cydes. bikes. :.pnnklcrs: tirei.: camp I' Q u I II • b a by J l c ms 552-7703 orr.ce desk SSO; pool tble SlSO. '64 Chev 4 dr $.500, patio furn $20, porch sw- mg Sto. damn,; tble $35; 2 n<fng $12S & sso. pr.1c t11:c ..coif net $30; child's sw1nJ( set $20, TV cabnt SlO each: day bd $10. Heam hollies: 2SO' =l. rondwt ng1d. masc PIP<' fittings. hd tools, pipe dyc.>s, m1:>c baby alm!> 9142 Ann1k Ur II ij 9AA:!lliS !\1m1ng ~oh'. )<I furn. I 'ni:I h<l t mpll. law11mwr . c1l1t pu-t franw,, r1•1•orch . I(. 1111~1· ti:!fl' i Al'.Jl'l.i. ( 'el\I ~·, 1 Sat ~un .I II d -~ h,;1 I I 1. •:,1I1 _11 i: ( ;,11',IJ.:e• ~.Ill· S.11 l.I :11' M l1)!hl :s.!tl I h1t11C'h·l-111.ix '.II!>:! t'11a~tlu111I Dr 1111, J 'll<fn~l.11·1\1lhurSq 1 W 1•-. t 111J:hti11 !\ l' Jl t• f I I;! W111lrc~:< W;11l1•r' '-'lJlll1·rl !Wh11<-• Xlnt • 111111 $i.1 \\kmli. 1'11' ,111· dut. 1\p I'll 1.:11 :1.: .. 1 ply 111 Pl'r~un , 11101 IJHY'>lft(· Dr, <'11~1 lle111111111t 11•l11g (;,1, dr)l'r XII 111nn g c1>nd Wail re~~ 1'1< K1ldll'O l h•lp :;JS l'a l .. ai.: 'lw 1 J.! ue•I S2.50 S2 75 .. llfl!> In k.1125:J.5 terv1ew :1 lpm On)!in.il -l'lua 2121 11.alhn.1 flhcl, l-Tlg1daan• ,J\O<'Jllo t:-i Ii NU rn l'rrf fop t 11r $.!UO fTIU'll 'll'C' '>Ml 7;.t~I W.11trc·" 11.1\ ,hill •o\r ' .!l l'\IWI ii onh .ipph "••nmon• Wa-.h1•r ~ t 11 \, r ">Ii W l!Jlh M < \I '1 'i '"1 . I' or I II a' h -...e.h• 1 ,,., ..... ,XI)\ \\,11lr1·'' 1-oort l'ei. kt.all • \ppl) .i(C lpm Shi' Hhw I 111'1-µeJt Hl·l11 ~··1,e1 .. , llt·PL IU7 21 .. 1 l'I "l II ... '"l rrci· "" ... :-1 '" .... ' -,L.')K Wiillt<'d l'\jl<'a, prol 1• ICnt 111J<.•r;Jlnr r111 '<e·rni-11110 w n r ti 11 r n 1' c· ~ :. 1 n I( lfl ;'I (' h I ll I' I 0 11 U " 'i <'lll(l11ct•a 111i.: firm t.oorl .:1•nr1 .ii f'lc·rt«.il .. kill~ &. .1l11hly lo "'ork umkr j)l\'1'•1111' .11~11 I Nllll"'lt Equal 1111111 1-.inpl)i Sl1111101: "~ 111 $7~ mu L:\11 Mar'\' An11 ii I 7~,1_ :111:.W for .• 1µ \\,enlffi 1'\111 or part tam•· -..urk on bout-.. "''"''' 1 ' l"'r r1rd'd . IW5 02:!:! WOMfMWAHTfD I o t h n 11 ' •· t' I 1· ·' n t n 11 AMc:tion 8015 .••.................... ~ l'OIU:WI DI-. ~,\I.I·. Ill' .111' e·11mpr,r. ;11r Inks :-:cw & u~l·cl 111111. ,111111,. 12.'1 \'Zmot111·t·yl·lc 1 ma...1· Wil,on., Barg.ain 'liook <~ Sloac". Sl5 & >lllW l!lth ('\1 1.1:!1!1:111 & ';Ill 32ti:! *•I BUY•* (,eiti(I '"NI l-'111 111lu11• ,'< \11pla.in1· ... , OH I "Ill ,,.11 or ~1-:1.1. for Ynu MASTERS AUCTIO._, 646--8686 & 833-9625 1\111~ '' ll<·•I t nipll • unrt Si.> l..tll ';' ,, j' , ... , Ill \('I\ x \'I'\' I 'II> I-\ $ii..O ~l EF.:"ISIZ~; W,1tnh• cl l,endlmd !ul\' ,,.II l .all Jll ;,(>;\1 t•l!l.1M'111 I )l•c11r,etur , "r.. ~ 'r 1·1 lo\I< 1.u ~1>12 1111,lakt•' l/11al I t \ 1· , ~· .. ._. t "ht ~h51J h\I' II<' k1le lll'n "'t ~o <:11n1I t'<ll\11 SHI; 11~1 ·\nt ltilll\O m111ur ~>11 >. I.: rlhl IJ<1:i. 'II Ill.Ill 111'" SI~~. p1 nc•w e "'' 'lo:I 'Pt"Jll' !>I '• 11< mf'l,11 1·a rl 11. c•tc•rt ,1tl $1 O tt1tm hl\w111 "'11111 'h111le• i I W ...-,o 111 .. I H!l.l:I 11.-.uhlr bt·rl tnmplrt1· 141th rr.1ml' <;no1t 1'f1n1l1t 1nn ,15 ~~ 1H.!.1 ;\Joi\ Ill!! mn,t c·vr•r) thing i'.O•'' t. I:! lh51I, 11 1 r.l'tle·1 "10 'it ('\1 Fri ~.11 ~1111 'I '11'~1 l;1,11t' 111di\111g ~urlmg & "•Ill'! 'klllh! "l'l'llah & liH11t1e·' ch1-.1p lll'il\V h.11d11.ood dt"•k $111 .anlllt • l'b<•\ )I 7'i -.c uh.i t .e 111. h.i1 I. I'·" k ;! rc11ul.1tor' S!!) & ~Ill 'PIOnlnl! 11~1 & 1 p1•t h11t pl.111· I' an 1•d \\,all r1i.:utt'' ,,,.. 12 l>anl(u h11uh t\. l'lll l h 'h111•' '\l \\ 11.iU'l'h Ile l.onll ,11ngl.""'" ~II I•• 111-111 .il1·,c11•·11 .1 111 p I••· :0. I a .a I r g tllallt,lf \ t'e)\ l I ,ilh & lllllC'h 1))(11 I' ~.11 11111 \ \ p r I I !I t h I j 7 a l 1·1111l~tont•, 111· Slutt•I' & 1-.r1 ... a nh II ti 1 l.ook for ~1i:nl-\ !\lo\'mg '-'•ill• E\'a•rylh111g m1e~t IN f'urn, 1rc(•1er, ~k1 l'llUlfl appl. T V. 'l11tlw. !'le S;1t ()nly 1121 I '11nl;'I SI (';\l 1111 tir"'"' /(, \;\loprl a \lo\J'c: ">\I I. \1u't ~f•ll ()11110~' I tll I hi ti 1·111' l'hm.i All wood 1.1\lnl( r111 d1vun & 1hr. '"" t' I u m th ' l e • r 1· o 1 \l.1 g no\ o 'I( 1 "l h" r 11t·m-~2 Wc"hangton \\I' ( \1 ~16 1117 Send check or money or $80 Almost new 1750 Lynx iron!>, 2 lhru wedge. loah, MaintenOftc• I jact pump. ~5 ~0-7063 derto: Whltt1er Ave Greenleaf. P erfect cond. $125. W•lc• f020 or963·5059 . PILOT PRlMTING Pk, Sp. 17 548-8769 ~!18 _ _ __ ••••••••••••••••••••••• , • P 0 -• · SPRING CL,EANING 67 Owens Cabin Crwse r .. Box t560 Rockwcl1Lim1tedEd1t1on For Sale: Scuba Gear, Mech;1n1cally OK C'.osta Mesa, Ca. 92626 Plates. $!7S Lank, snorkll', fans, swt, Have your hull cl~aned & Outside needs w ork· •MATTRESSES• Sang le Sets ~ 50 f\t II Size $-i.a 50 S&J fv'-0111r;\, Fo~• ·"I 8J8 Eo\t I ,1 <;1 ' A 547·5636 21J-439-4lll3 mask & gaui.:e. xlnl<-ond reudy. Hogan & Son Div-k Qill afl 5P.M 67J-J791 ini: Service. Complet e Ma e offer. 557-2337 ai.k POOL TABLE 8(.'aut • underwater y:ichl main· for Mike Antq Rruni.w1ck New Slartini: or Pro"' Two golr tenoncc 531 5!.121 lllnl'SS forces i.Jle of boat Clil>h1on:. & rloth Pcrf M!IS, clubs. b.ii.:i. carts. 6 YEARS t:XP ERi ENCt: 1ng Cl ub ~tembcrsh1p oni::.latc lll'a~ 644 5385 Makeoflcr75l·Si!27 I .. ·-& Soil bo~·· JO' & \'arn, paint. layout & de · -• "'"' WllGHT LOSS & Wl'bwl:-·loads of surf mg. ~1i:n non :.kid. Spars under 6'751186ti l.,CH LOSS rl11;an.: & \\aler :.k11n~ cle:in ri.:i.:1ng. "'ax & '7•l 25' Marauder w 12.">:> PUBLIC AUCTIOH 'lylt s. l-_heap & wall w11:.h. Top q~ah~y. lo Merc rw:.cr, i.lps 2. l>tnk. MANY ITEMS Ot' FIN F Hapad l1ghtemni.: of lhe lmrgmn Some d1\'m.: & pnce!> Jo'r est. &15 0285 rl•tn", low hrs. a. 400 the skan, W/the fdbuloui., f h G .., ""'' ESTATE JEWELRY . dehc1ousm1lksh"k"d1et, '" ing i.:ear. llrage 1o~ Mari 675-8800 ART OBJf.o:CTS. AN · 0 " Sall' Sal April 9 only '"'"•. ne TIQUES, FINE FURN. without starvuuon diets, 17732 Jo11nt:.tone, HB (Nr Equipment 9030 Sears 12' F1he r Gia:.:. ~"TC. PHONE FOR IN without exercise, call Slaler&Edwardsl •••••••••••••••••••••••boat-More 5HP oulbrd 1-·o. & BROCHU HE. J oanne '.712919, 771·2537 TV Radl -----Co mpll'lc· Chrysl<.'r Must sell together ! $85. 645-2200 or .Judy &16·38& i....1Fi Sot, 8098 manifolds for J t8 ~.u. V8. Call aft. 6 PM 645-8045 ..... , ereo locludes manifo lds , - NEWPORTBCHTENNI Kini;sazemattr~ss&hoic ••••••••••••••••••••••• ri zer s, elbows. end '7J Ski pjack, 20'. CLUB. Limited Mem srrngs, good cond. ~ COLOR TV 'S plate -everylhin)! for Flightbridge. F /equan berships. 644-0050 6 '6174 ltC.:A ZENITll-MAC:NO twan ent-:1ncs with 430 for fishing, VH F depth GUIT R 5 Belltone lkarini,t Aids. (;ood Selection Coar hours. S225 total co!>l. sounder. Tanckm trailer, s25 ~ :r~·u I: ~f 1 1 ~~ over eor right, und ldt Portables & Consok.:. Call Dal~96-182l_ $8600, 493·3!_:;:is ____ _ bar~tools $25. i;45.;12m>. ~~2~~r $25 each Call SlOO lo S268. '71 SEAGULL Outboard loah, Sall 9060 S.16-7008 WHIGllTTV mtr. Xlnt. cond. $325. ••••••••••••••••••••••• llEAVY l>UTY 1-:xcrcy i85W 17lhCM.6-lh·l78R 995-2707t'VCS. aft6PM Ericson JS. full rac!', V1ht's Lalin Imports Opening around Apr. I I Lido Village Mall. Nwpt cle Xlnl rond Autos. t-i•w 9800 Autoi, M•w 9100 cruise, pcr(Hl cond, 759-0:1!16 • • • • • • • • • • • • •• ••• •• • • • • • •••••••••••••••••••••• -~·()()()· 8-17 .6038 -------- Pl:'llBALLS SO to choos from for your game rm Al AmuM"m ent Unde Misc.tloneous • * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Want.ct 8081 • • ........•••••.......... . . • • (;lab~. IW3l Mam St SSS CASH FOR GG. 638·2162 <;ood used fum/r<.'fng~ lrtrs & stoves 546 Oi68 • • • • Lik• new Dywt.Gym ----• • $250. Call 673·3910 WANTED electric cement • --. -. ----rruxcr 2'' cu ft • IJ. l German Salver Parade Call 548 9G90 • Saddle. Appr. $1500 ASKJ---------•it 1n11. SlUOO b:.l ofr. 642·ti' Musical btwn lOAM 5P~1. Instruments 8083 it ....•......•.•..••••... Beaut 1 s· h:ir $10 Sccre f'cmn Mao 0 ;\l.clic l'll'I' l'Oll~~> t• w e ~·a~~. lap1 wi:.in. l'\l'dli•nt roruli plu) tr SI 011 )l,R li7.t.I 11011 "JilMI I' I' ~1:12 I :.!5!1 • .. ,. Sl·hwmn \ Jr\ol\' Ill ~p··rcl 11 . \\in•\\ llt'l'b liJ I :1r1:Jll liiJ SK.'12 c•\'C:-. ... F1•ncl1·r Hhu<IP., Slag!' 7:1, ,. T w 1 n 111· ' ,. r h .1 m p * w ,.1111. ~ llkC' IH'W Piano, K1mh:tll 1·011:--011'. i;.15 s2s:1 : ma pie hll l 1•oncl ~ou. · Offi,e f\lrnltu e & • roll .1 wav ht•<t'-. S:IS t•u E • t r pt· liroyhilt clan ~l'l ssoo quipmtn 808 5 it :'l.\~· ;>120 ' • ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • IPC Cop1C'r. rut" t<> l('ng1 h, it M1•,,1Vc1dl•<.;011nlryClu SISO 675 1:111 day~. it ~;quit~ (;1111 ;\h·mbrshp 673 2123l•Y1·~ it _lonalt• '.171171:11~~ 5P_!ll Pets 8087 _,. • .. Pianos & Orqons 8090 ,.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• £~~~~~~..,----+-~ POOL TBL. cu.,tnm. rull Flt:LDS W.1rt•hou'e '"ll• ~ .,_._ ... .. • • .... • .. .-ii"!,... ..... • .. .It .. .. .. • • .. ... * * • • • * • .,, +furn & apphanl'l''> -100 Piano, Or •..in!> ,.. like• nt•\\ ~lu:-.t .,l'll no"' 111," u't·d Spi~l ct,· • IO'J~ISlll'': _ __ (;1,111d'. l'l:t)t'r' <:111n~ • • \111\'ing, !J gold d \ nporl oul lor hu,ine~:-. Rl•nt bl• • $100. 7' be11<e dvnprt $45. 01it. KJWJI. Stein""'. • wrghl u·on fern :.lnd $35 Bald\\ in. Ch1ckcrin,.:. • dhl bd cm pit $35, Capt Y :i mah a , K i rn b :i 11 , • l'hr S25. ma sc sm lhl:-. WrltH (i t I lli:Jll :!7111 • $10·$25, dentist drill $.'i-0, 12117:! Brookhur:.t. c.r; • "ORANGE COUNTYS IMPORT CAR KING" • • • • • • • • • • • • .It l>u Cane projetr s:is.1----------1* plants lg yuccas. ferns. HAMMO.._.D ,. !>pitier s, olhcr m1~.c· ~ • ;tt'.__ms._&12-m2 ORGANS VW Camper lent. Sips ti COMPLJ:;TE LINE • t'1ts all. Xlnt conn. Ask • N 1-:w & USED. ,. angSlOO 642·0101 Huy with Cunl1lltnl'•' ,. I r o m C h 1• (I I ct •· ' I Authoa 11ed llumtr10111I • lk·alc•r 111 r>r.111g1 Coun • I\ w,. 11.-11111111 tw knoll. • 1ni.:ly undcrbohl • • • WED<:f<:W<XlO (;a, "'' w gnll, beaut. cond $1i0 10 sµd . bike. rode 3 tam~. perf. !6() Dbl. bed 11. lwoo<len frame S30 Wooden lhl w 1-t ch rs $35 64-1·7183 FHEI-: OllGAN l 'l.A ..... S ,. ~1 0 0 l' VI'. I! \ (• I \ H 11 l' • °"c·lromf• · Waterbcd.2-ICli:.pdt11kr~.1 STOl'IN ORCAl.I. 1 new&l u~ed. • .. JUST ARRIVED• ___ 96:_'3-7.567 KA WAI PIA~OS ----~ • • .. • • • • •**********. JI. • .. .. ,. • .. • • .. 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"'ttuk S.'>50 ~a~hori• :'<l fl l'h 11--Ui R02l or ~·Ill H21 In rrc•<,11l1· SS SAVE$$ MASTERS AUCTION ('rtuch. L ShQrrtl, Hil l 1\r~t•ntinr 'at11tlr IM " 1111•ce. new uoldi'h C'•Jlur 1-brldll'. l~nod l'llnd .. upholster), walnut tnm Muxt ,ell lnim<.'d. WOODWORKIRS ;\11llmt•n & i\~,cmblrr" Cull751 ~l nllnJt. $27S ~'>2 1709 li42.J8Zl 2o7Sl/J Hwpt II. CM NEW Trundle bed. m111 J•w .. ry COST A MESA 1 r cs s c s & r o v r r . ..........••...•....... Mtt'Ct..dls• Call 1714llll-9625 S125 &-~t offer 848·99511 ....•......•.........•. or 11141646-8686 WANTED Alwtfque, 800$ ·--------•I ~lustr;ell fast' llOUlil•lul 11( TOP CASI! DOLLAR ••••••••••••••••••••••• c:I<•"")' nr nu furn Nault f' A 1 0 F 0 R y 0 U R W licyclu 1020 sofa love '<'al. 111a111.< cnr Onderland ft'C end this. dt•c lum"" .. Jl!:Wi':LttY. WATCH ES. ••••••••••••••••••••••• _,. d,... ART OBJ ~CTS. GOLD. Of Antl~ues l Dl11rSrh11.1nnC'onttnrnlnl 11.uuu iz::imt>~ct. :! h(' rm S ILVE ll Sl-:llVICI-:. • "'l'. quet>n full, patio llUGt: war h ou:st lthptl ~· Goodl·ond rlm.~N&mon• !lt\28217 FINE f URN & AN· rrammed w1lh o\'~r 'It.:! l.IOO ----TIQUFA'i. 645·3200 music bnX'"rl nlr k•ln • I C.:ont emp<>rar) It' •nil & . -, • "' · "' l11r " bike 20 Se·h11. ann. din rm furn 7• brwn Solid gold Omega watch. dcon pianos. <'•r<'US o r likt' new ~IS <..111 ufl plaid couch $.150 3 1 f S1200 value. make orrer 11 :ins. w u 11 l'I O ck I< 1 6pm. s.i2 9936 i"'tch'rr ch-. u" ,.8• . ,.,.,r over $750. 6,J 1 J530, irandrulh<.'r <'lo~h . --" ,. '" ..,., " ,.u 613-MS2 i fllllclnatlnjUlltl(IUO!I. C .. f'ft & th! $35; end lblll $30 ea, __ _!v._e_n_n_11s ____ a Overfl.000.000Worlh ~,...,.. 8030 md din. rm tbl f70. chra U•estKk Americ:nn lntematlon1tl ••••••••• •• •• •• • • • ••• • • ~ ea. 833,2900 wkday1, ••••••••••••••• •• •••. •• 011llene11. L8Q2.T Ketter· Unused Sankyo Super 8, 6404799eves Re1. Mor1an m nre. broke •n a St .. Irvine Tel. sound, pow('r ioom Xlnt dbl can opy bed to rlllt & d r lvt', blk 7M·l777 01)('n Wt•d lhru comcro 1225 552·8049 an frame. dbl dresser. nlte parnd1• MorJ!&n iicldlng, Sot.9 AM~~~lt!_ S stand.$200.M2·3170 F.ng , Wc>1lcrn 17l4l ..UILIC AUCTION Cats 1035 ~_-1_01_1 --- MANY ITJ!:MS OP' FI NE ....................... ~Discounts M.c.a..ou1 8080 ESTATE Jt;W ELRY. STAM ESE K1llcn11 $35. QualltyFunllture ••••••••••••••••••••••• ART OIU£<.;TS. AN· Cnllr.vea&wknds. -Nl'T llE T19uF:s. F tNF. t'URN.. M1 3411il PURHl'rURI WANTED ETC. PHONE FOR IN COHHECT10H TOP CAS H DOLLAR Jo'O & DROCllU RF..Dofa I040 PAID FO R 845-2200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 73St Hell, Unit I. V 0 U R --------IGold R rl p Hunl'I Reh 842·1Z44 JEWELRY , WATCHES. •n ct tvf'r up1. ART OBJl::CTS OOLD 6•aullful roun d bed Ch11mplon line, AKC· 9'rouch"toveaeal flor11I SILVE R SF.~R VlCE' wtaolld braes hHdboa.rd O Jo' A 9 W k • paUMn, good eond '1&0 FINE F U R N. Ir AN : m:IO. 673 IOllD <2t3lMl&-6360 ~-74e& TJQ\11.:S. 145-zaoo \ '13 DATSUM 2 Dlt. .,~·· '"" ,. .... " ••"tOV'~ C,u. ., '~ 7 I TOYOTA WGN. 4 O-•·j t 'tf;d ~I· \ •'l'Wl'"C)jll ~t• ••Ol> ~.~ ........ !!.~~ ... ~.~ ........ !~.~~ ~°!';/.~·/ 915 ~ ~~400 ~::::.~ ........... !~.~~ ~~-~ .... !~.~~ Frfday AprH 8. 1en DAIL y PILOT •• Del c 1 b · w 23' t'ear1>1)n SIO()p Xlnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• C •~H F0 Autos Wcmted HtO Aalto1, bwport.d ~ ... ,rt.cl ...... ux1: " urn ia 36 hy 1 si 4 h, d 11 Mw.t ~JI '74 Suiu.ltl Rr. Ford Falcon rear end 120. "5 RDnt'ht'l'tl, h!C. 4~ hp. -R C.ARSI ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ar 100' • nf I h~ eAf)Cni.e 11111 or. P~ · Ni · •t> ~ ...... 1 ·-o 11 nd ~I 90 F rd It •• $-I AM ll"M 8 track atereo Top S Dollar S paid for Milt WILL IUY r--a1 970 I ... ..._ 1-o f105 ol a luxunuU!I boat when 't~nn&, t:d t·und $4500 ~' ' 0 a • 2 . 0 true .15 • uc trailerlna pka t; mo~ delltl used cal'll tru"k •· """" ..........-_..... ..,...,.. you havt'n'I the time to U82 78117 S260, 3 Dllui Trailer $300. whb. 1 split nm, l drop wbJ.a c uise ·ri'trol aheii Corvettes A51t' 1 'p s j YOUR DATSUN ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• aatl evcryd.iy·• Why -Tab •II for $850. Ph. center. T·baf\dle gear w11Uder wlncfows, ·~.000 O'Neill. • or au l'AlOFORORNOT XKE Roadste r '83 'bi GTV 5 spd, WelK'r'i., postPQfle your r.1m1ly 'i. '°:t!:.~I,./ .. 070 96J.!IW &bU\ assembly for VW m1. MS-~ HOWARD Che I t TC>r DOLLAR Op11lesenl pearl. New Blaupunkl stereo. Gd. enjoyment or 11 1 ull> .,._.. .., SJO. PaJr VW adapters ---•roe ">d hides, new top S.S900. shape. ~100. 645-3455/ e qui PP c d 1ar gI.'."1, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Exol10c Laverda 750SF S'UO. Camper roof vent ,73 ~T. Xlt Ford p /U ~ve &Quail Sts, FOR TOP CARS Bentley "T" <SBH788) 846.2688 Htlboat? Herc's an op 66'NewportShpavailable late 75. mint cond, 1900 Sor>. GmC Van radio $15. Loaded. lo mi. ).tra cln NEWPORT BEACH IA.RWICkDATSUN '66 Sed, RHO. air,~:._:..:..;;.,:_ _____ _ por to Join 3 Camille~ 111 ror approx 2 mos ~·blood red 84ll·3347 Dual port heads ~~r VW . ~/ofr 5pm 751-7269 WE BUY S.m Juan Cap1:itruno charcoal ovr l>hell grey. '72 Spyder. Green con· their long ~tandtn~ 646-6l23orS48-8H9 76 Kawasaki KZ 900 like $20 each. Pair l!i magi. 131-1375 493.3375 gr11y hides. Very good vert, lo mileage, ma11s. harmonious love u!Cai; loafs <-___. & "to . t 3000 ~hole Ford $10. '74 Chev 1J8 Datbun PU, hard to find CLE.AM CARS automobile! st.eroo, new top. Supcirlor w/a marvelous sailboat Ski,..,._.. 9080 ~·. c:oot =t· If Van steering bbl $5. 1300. Body never bent. &TRUCKS WEPAYTOPDOLLAR JIMRlCKMANMTRS oood. Aakloa $420(), l'b S8000 't>nl v $50 mo ror es. ~r 0 er. Au t omatic pool s harp. New tires, "'ORTOPUSF.DCARS 21.Z4E.Coloradolllvd &&2-0641 ~ktttyl <7141675.3136 •:••••••••••••••••••••• ~everu.ng ehlortnator $4. Tabex chrome rims. AM /Fiil, FOREIGN. DOMti:STlC Pasadena 7S2·7847 ...;_.......:..;....:.. _____ _ -lilastron 1973, det•p V hull. ,73 Yamaha ~C S300 chlonne tablets. 50c ea. $1200. i"lrm. 557·0206 CONNELL or CLASSICS or locaJly call CARLOS NEED HELP? 26'PEA.RSOH I~'· 302 t'ord t:ng .. 270 24MZ~Scrranos',Lag. 333 I::. 18th St, CM. '76 Chev. Luv. Camper lI)Ourc:areiextraclean CARR10N752·71S47 llolpyourselftoa ~~~l~lr~~tnf'~t:2~~r N~i-~ 00.3379 w /boot, AM/FM CHEVROLET secus fin.t. Ooo'tcfroplheball!Ccta Heapingseledionof "Commander'' Fu ll KC(:I Sloop. (714 l63ll·5724 school. 751-41115 or 074 Honda Elblnorc 125. four mag wheels with Cossetle. Beal o f r . 282SHarborBlvtl IAUERIUICK jobw1lho low·l'OStDa1ly QualllfledHopefuls ~-2892 Gas forx, It rear. Port FRSO. uoder 5,000 mlles 644-4498. COS..,.A.MESA 292.S llarborBlvd 1'1lot Classified Ad. inlbeOAJLYPIL01' or "94 · 7021 b & ooltres $4.'iO 898-79%'1 • Costa Mesa 979 2500 l'hone642·5G78. HELP WANTED ADS ----.17'SteveMf1atbottom.V· mg pt~, rar more. · · 71Ford100,4wbeeldnve, 546-1200 ' Clipper 21MK. F.vmrudl! d . t · l •· l . ~ Jay546·5519 Chevy wheels & tires 8' bed A~ stereo Auto1, H•w 9800 Auto1, New 9100 .&.~ ..... w flOO mtr covers bcud Genoa nve, cwt om patn "' n --· ' ' · TOP DOLL R _.,,.. +xiras.$2!J(Jo 64fi.4135 terior. Vanre trlr '70 Triumph Bonneville. 5,000m1,weatemchrorne xlntcond. or offer A ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• w mags. $2800 "46-8016 650-cc, xlnt cood. ai.k1ng mags, 2·G60 & 2·L60 wide 495-4513 JMMJtl'~TEL y UI' SOL CAT. Xlnt cond art.6 $1400/bestofr. 768-8855. mealS, all lug nuts, lock '67ll4 T Ford Pickup w /11' FOR ALL Htack spars & trump, . . , nuls, like nu, total S250 $1995. 675 5190 ctys. 14 SKJ lioal 9011P Mcrr . F\Jlly rebwlt, 13 Honda cash. See at 422-lJlh Sl. Teard r op Camper FOREIGN CAR~ 557.9509evs SlOOO. Xlnt. rond. Call 350 pnccd to sell $600. HD.Sat.am. r e mfg eng. $2500. CAL.LORCOMEIN --~ -----554~11 ~-02.ssst.eve 860-1651 TO'SEE us Mont1o1omery 12· Sloop, • '70 Chall. RT PS P B AC , NEWPORT IMPORTS llbergla"I~. L.:JJhlrukt• 'i6SangerSuperJet.Xlnt '76Molco440.AW AT fact, stck, leather. 7• El C•mlno Custom 3100 w.Ci.tllwy,Nn bull many xtras Hn:.tol l"Ond. ~5 Whcels mltb up-pipe, recl'g buckets. Minus Classic. VS, auto .. full 642-9405 rond Car tu r' $11115 . CJll!J623ll:l. pegs. c·ut pii.ton. Fox wndshl & eng. Sell as is pwr, air , cstm tnlr. --------Shock I u1 t or part out. $500/ ofr. AM/FM, mags. 548·8493 ~~or 4!l5 1~2!_ __ 20' Chns. t-'i:lass, ski/ ba} s w accum a ors. Dan ""'l·"'"""' y-... 9570 N v mod1£ted Corks w /Jtr1 ___ ~-~------• _ LEASE v1"1u1~~ch.C ew 11 eng. caps. Xlnt rond. $1200. ••••••••••••••••••••••• II d , . k r · overs· many People who need """'pie an er·28 w /Sptnna er xtras show pc Mike 536·4758 aft 6pm. """ (71'1) 842·2821 · · · · · • should always check lbe -------714·642·3336 '75 Honda CBSOOT hkc Service Directory in the 23' Star .partially re!lt~red loats. Stor-9090 .. new. un~er 200 mi 0 $875 DAILY PILOT with trailer $700. :>17 3417 •••••••••••-;;. ••••••••• Pbone842·1768. 1---------- AJhrS JO -Boat Stocage Spa ce 1976XR-75. Fast. LASER No 108..'>7, ,::uod Available. Nl!wport Sacnfice.$340. racmi: cond , $700 Dunes. $30 mo. 644 0510 Call 646-5638 aft 6 Autos for Sal~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 846·1~04 -Transportation '72 Moto Guzzi Police ~/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• model Lo miles. xlnt CJc..ics 9520 •12FORDVAH New paint , new tires $3750. 646·9743. A .M. ~ '66 Ford Van. $1050. Runi. good. gd tir es, body, R/H, 768-8843 Must sell, 66 VW Van. xlnl running rond. Askini; *NEW* rond. Laguna llch Police ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~:!'!! .......... !!.'.~ Dept. 49'1-1124. llarry TRUE Cl.ASSIC Sac. '74 Chevy Van. ""-t ton. RANGER 20 BABY ACE '75 Cont. 6 llonda CB 450 Good cond Alfa's Giulietta Spnnt. A cimom1zcd. Mags, quad $800. 893-J832 Race. wkntl. rrUJ~l'. ~ay llrs. TT A.&F. SZ!'>OO. $550. 26ll Knox Pl, C.M. clean '61 body with tai. deck, AM/FM, lo !>all. Tr~1lcr;1bll.'. full l'h c&l<!G760aflSpm 548.~ beautiful new red paint m. V-8 (350). $3600. or r Iota l 1 u n . s 4 5 9 s on · and a '63 1300 Vcloce beslofr. 644·l688 Complete C~n. SoAe/ '70 Yamaha 360 Enduro. engine in gd. running --------- Walker & Assoc. Refit 9120 off •hwy, i:ood rond1lmn. l'(\nd. (lb1s engine has '75 Dodge Maxi Van, mdl. 34011 Via (Jport11 NB ••••••••••••••••••••••• S325. Call arter 6pm ~n running strong Ln 830. 64000 mi, Chrysler bl~&m · CA~PER ·s SPECIAL~!• 960-1529. my Spyder 'ttl I replaced air, auto. P S. A~k1ng ----it with newer 1600). Will $4500. 979·1805 ask for blander 3ti Mii.WO Auto ~!Jt.'r •:lc•Jn w7: 1 ton ·73 Honda 750 brown sell all -tncludin° spare Mario "ord Super Camper · " ------111lot. d1('!tl'I, 6 1nslru Spceial . rully loaded, ~/color matched Wind· 4 speed trans .. lots of --- mcnt s, st•lf tarl1og rn•• CJmpway Camper Jlamlobmer $1500. 631·3420. Junk parts and an MC 67 Ford Super Van, long wtnchcs. iwc1,•.,lill ... tl'l'r· Mitten car cover for wheel bas e. cpl & K ini:. Mans ftl'ld ht·ad. Many extras! Asking $1500. Phone 645·5108 track, $900. 548·2689• CNG s tove, etc. Days $7500. Cull 962'911911• after 6 or &fS.7542 and 642_-635_1 __ _ 549 9616. Eves 675·4241. 1910-0PEN ROA oli· Motor Homu. leave msg for Dennis. •64 Ford '70 eng. rhromr ENDEAVOR~l . -t•al>over camper, xlnt S./Reftf 9160 ....... STRIPl .... G• whl, nu pnt rad i.hocks . . . le '1 u 1 · c:ond. 557 8681 • • • • ••••••••• • • • • •• • • • • rin ,.. b maintained 2ti srhock Freehand S2S up548·7387 _ att. SOOS. 821·7857 bwlt fg rarl'r c·ru1ser 6 '66·'69 Rancbero. El FOR RENT 1 Dod T 27 .. WB l r I Ca C h I 1976 26 FT 061 Kar Gh. 2180 S ge, 3 4 ' 1 ' >aiis o ~JI !> + :! ~pin-mino am per s el • mann ta. cc PS, PB, auto. AC, f;tereo. nakrrs, Har low P 16 $15. 240CardinaiJ Wy, San GMC MOTORHOME eng, "8 Webers, head wk, cust int, lo mi. best ofr. wrnchc~. mul·h more! Clemente Fully self contained Empl. 8 spokes. radials. 581.2664 S5500 Call &t2 3867 Weekly & daily rentals. recond. thruout. See lo --------Motoriudlikes 9140 ... apprec.$Z900orconi.1dcr '6S Ford Van, Camper l~IJnder 30 Mk II " ... 11p. ••••••••••••••••••••••• CALL TODAY! d f PU El c . d tra e or , umtno equ1ppc . Xlnt c·ond loadc'I for r.H"l' & l'rlll'>\'. MOPED 979-2500 orRanchero.642-4689 Many xtras. Lo mt"s on m~1ny 'tr<&~ ~:!7 01111 r I 6 dJ~' s111 1:m or l'H":. WAREHOUSE SALE -------101d·Ttmc Alien·llunter: act. reb t eng. Gil 2061. -l!JIJ:~l58 1hkfor H1ll Famous We!ltcrn Euro Motor Home Rental 1936 P lymouth U.S. P"-"' rn.ikl'. l.1m1ted 18 '1lto32' Border Palrol station 13 " t"YCl.O"l ~: 'tra" hkt• nl'w. trailer llc:!'\l ufrcr 900 2598 numbl'r for ~.llr All f'Ullv !-elf·ronuuned wagon. One of six bwlt pncl'd well bclov. 1 l'ta1l ·Reserve now for for feds on special order. All w /fal·tory warrnnt~ Holiday & Wknds Switches for lights and & fully ~·scmbJ .. tJ . Call RBGENCY MOTOR . . t ct N--' l2' "1 BEIH;[, \SS. lh·g rl · Cor dclaib~ ' HOME RENTALS ~~.1~ar~ct;"c~~o.:~ reJdy to ~ail (,d boat 5-15 948:J 5-15·!>480 92.S N Harbor Blvd, S.A. excellence. Any offer Cor beginner. s3oo. -••531·2503•• over Sl.000. Call 960-3910 Sll·!l78l MotorcyclH/ frm 6pm·10pm Pancho J.100 14~75 ~rlr full Sc:ooten 91 SO Trailers, Tra•e4 9170 Villa need not apply covers, cu~h1on!'I. 'boiil ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••;•••••••••••••••••••• -----~~=---• hook. ell' Mu ~l !>ell llonda2S<>Elsinore. 16 Sha!>la,self.cont. N~w nrs S'J52 . S6SO. ~as. dccl. rrfr1g. S950 -----• 6Jl·3S30.673·5852eves 612·1765 art 5 .30 + SA NT AN A 2ti H :1 C' c-C _w_kn_d.5_. ------lru1-.,. ;\l.11t\ 1.,11-.,... 1:r7:lf\.:iw ll2,7~(' .spe1· Sl:l,7:-~1 ')Ill 11:'>."l!l 11.11nl '" Uamnn Reblt W Shasta 13' Tn I Trlr 1·n.1: S!J!>ll 1)42 ~007 or l'ort·a pol. Sips 4. S8:>0 1975 Lillo 11 , 1ndutl1nR lrailt•r & lO\'t•r Call J err) li7:; 00116 MUST SELL Amc-nr .. n 25 Tml conll1t1011. 1-·.1m1 ly Cruist•r 11•'>-l orrer owr 9'-'>llO i~I •11!10 26' ":x<·ahbur O II. 'l"n <"!WP. loadt•il. xlnt C'ond ~:ioll Wh) 11.1v n1·w hook pn n ::-. ~ 67 5 0711 t • ;59.~17 !'>18-8235 '70-rnu-;,,ph fl11nnev1llt• AMto ~iu,Paris < ompll'll·h n•.,tored & Acce ssories 9400 ne'A en~. tr.tn~. brk~. t•tt· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1l(·1·pt1.. Sl~Oll Award \ W l::NGINES Mlr!I Sa1·. mu~l ~ell t:Sl::D · RERUILT \Int runnin~ co11d BcM Der Buggy Shop S3().Q} 10 rifr 6i~S.ll:I aft :iPM - i;! llarley Davidson 125 t .. 1r C'nnc.l $:!()1) h't otrr :Jtill il!i>J .irt 6pm :\OTt::'\f.Ul' OVER s:>US • hnsuan Car Co. 5-19 8098 ---- Awto1, Hew 9800 4utot, Mew 9800 Awtos, Hew 9.00 •...•.......•••.•.....• ......•.•.............. •.....•.••..•.....••••• DRIVE A LITILE, SAVE A LOT! 1977 DATSUN 280Z COUP E-MODEL 4 1:> 4 '.("1••1'111 AM/FM & fully tac••1• .-f'<111ot>oed Order vour'i IOOi'l'f M.irl( 1 > <"'hoo~e trom wilh nµr1011t1t 1•Qu1pmen1 Sett 11 • r0<111y -WP rn frpeway <:IO'le' 1926 Model T Ford 289 "'ordC·4 1\uto. Transmission Corva1r FrontSu:spen . Corvette Rear Suspen. Tubular Frame :-.tuWht><'b $3950 645·591.3-Pnvale Party 4 Whffl Drhea 9550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·73 Blazer. air, extras, Xlnt cond. S4000. 675, i'J Ford f'.100. o~ . 1·.imper, aux. tank. dl:ll shocks, el~r. win ch, A.\1 FM, 8 tr:ick. 14500. ~-5853 -------Tn11tlu ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• (;Ii Chevy 1 ton step van. Windows all around . hydraultc door. 50.000 mt on new 6 cyl enime. Gond healt>r. tares. body. All sc-rvtl't' records, $2000 645 32el. 64&-7698 -1976 Jnt<•rnattonal Travelull 392 V8, auto. P S. P / B, very clean :'\1nny ><tra'I Must sell! W11l i.ar. (94-0198 '73 Ford bubble lop van, reCrig, cooler. hilcb. 11,000 m1. radials. Offt>rs 1194.0014. CUSTOM L.IASI CUSTOMYAH LOW AS '12688-. r .fO,~tQ., p,.,.CU•'f"'•"'' t~tJI') '')i}"&-· ~ (J(l ~.., ...... ....._ .. '\O'\IM "9o<.t>MQU ,......,, ~ ,..,_..,_~,~n-~ ·jlW'l···b ........... ~ ... '°"" .. _.,..IOUUY-•tlt• 7U/9'0·7'00 •21ll6'•·J9'1 WE BUY •USEDCAHS& TRUCKS• Come in or Call • FREE Appraisal Groth Ct.vrolet 18211 Beach Blvd. 11unUngton Beach 847..6087 • 549-3331 TOP DOLLAR PAID FOR CLEAN ~J 1883~ BEACH Bl VO ttUNTINGTON BEACH 842· 7781 '-·10·0442 IMPORT CARS ALL MODELS WE HEED CLEAN USEOCARS NOW CAUPAPPY 540-5630 1011 XSOX & SOX • LINCOLN· MERCURY 2626 HARIOR aLVD. COSTA MESA WE NEED YOUR USED CAR NOW TOP SPAID CALLGORDOM COSTA MESA AMC-JEEP 2524 llARBOR BLVD COSTA MESA 549-8023 ---- CAROUTLET Cash for Can Paid For Or Not 2145 11ARBOR HLVD. 1llarhor& Vlrtona) COSTA MF.SA 642-0653 For Class1C1ed Ad ACTION Call ;i Daily Ptlol AD·VISOll 642·567R CIBBll IJBBIJ SHOP & COMPARE ~J~~ BUY YOURS TODAY AND $A VE ~~ND 1976 FIAT 128 2 door Sedan (SER.2109307) Len-$400 factMy Rebote s2499 OVER 200 .EIA~S . AV .... LAILE FOR 1-DIATE DELIVERY! 1976 FIAT 128 4 door, cuitom & only 2S.7 miles (SER2049003) s2799 1976 FIAT 131 2-dOOr· 5 speed only 21 miles (SER01 42624) s3299 1976 FIAT 2-dr. Standard only 24.S miles (SER. 2043373) s2499 1976 FIAT 131 4-door- S speed only 23.2 miles (SER.O 148968) s3399 1976 FIAT 131 1976 FIAT 131 S speed· St. wogon & only 39 6 miles (SER.403840 I) outomotic lr?ns., $3599 2 dOOf. oir cond., s3799 only 32.9 miles ISER. 0150855) 1976 FIAT Xl/9 1976 FIAT 124 Oelu11e s4299 only 33.5 miles (SER.045583) S speed· Spider only 29.7 mil~s (Ser. 0105046) s4999 ACT NOW! BUY TODAY! LIMITED OFFER! SUPERB SERVICE DEPT: NICE SELECTION OF USED IMPORTS Con •vb,ec• 10 rt''°''°"' All ,,.ic~• p!vt "" & loe 011<" Qood I~ !M1" • 10-Clo,.nq \ '71 ALFA SPYDER ---Clean '72 c; MC 1 ~ Ton P1rkup $2450 Auto trans air $1988 condthonmg radio (742KEMJ 5 '>Peed s2977 A rare land" (t13MXH) Call 675·491 1 --- WE HAVE THE BRAND NEW 1977 GLC 5 SPEED HATCHBACK 45 MPG Hwy 36 MPG City Eou1pment 1ncludr5 fold down rear seat'I Automahc trans available (FA4TS508363l .. .. Auto trans . R. H Stiver Beauty. t9.000orlginer miles (643MCH) '70 VW FASTBACJC H $2388 ~·radio. $1677 (643EAO) '77 RABBIT DIESEL IS HERE! TEST DRIVE IT AND COMPAREll! ' '71 TOYOTA MK II WAGON Aulo. trans. radio C512CKX) $1988 '71 VW SUNROOF BUG Radio. Nice cond1hon1 (190POUl $1988 7 1 PORSCHE 914 5 o;peed. rad•O (652CXU) 71 VW CAMPER s3477 4 speed loaded s3277 Vacauon time corning up?? SU< If 121 DJ 0 DAIL V PILOT Friday.. Apr11 8, I 'J71 A.vtcn, h"por+ed ..,.._, f11tpor+ed Alrhtj, '"''Dried Alltoa, l•por+ed ~ .._,01, 1111,..n.cf Alftot, l1t1por+ed ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~·.'.':~ .•. ,~ ~'!!·.~-=~······· ~.'!!·.~":~.~ ....... ~ ............ !?.~~ ~ ........... !!!.! ~ .............. !?.~! .... ! ............. !?.~~ !~!.~~~ ........... !?.~~ !!'!~ .......... !?.~~ ... ~.~:i:::~ ....... ! .... IMW 9712 IMW 9712 DIJVI • .75 """Z Cl•an lo mi '70 l50 Spider Xll1t luw ...... , , ·10 SPITFutt: New to11 TlUI CLASSIC ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••:•· A AM FM lit~. n'ew rads '.. mL xlnt cond Stie to ; .J rad1.ih1 , :.ten•o <'l.t·1111 AUa'1 G1uheua Spnnl A ' ~ OIANGECOUHTY S LITILE... A C $6300 or best ofr. ~e .$1400 1140·3870 • • • '7 7 Y: r un.,!>~g re "t $I :!!>ll c le11n '61 body With ~ OLOEST s1 VE A LOT ~7022 '7$ Fiat x 19 lo11ded Wllh 2 1'17 31 . beautJful new red pulrll & 'H 260z air. AM PM. extras Below book Llkl.' '" A•'"ll"'•"°"'"'"'"'"•"'• 71 TFtb. J&Ul Ilk.: n•-"' und a '63 1300 Veloce MtOP &CQ6'PARfo: llt'W 493 9820 "',,. • ..., ...... lo ,., ::woo mi Juto UH'' cn1ine In gd runn1n11 IARWICKDATSUM l'T\J~, "Int rond, $1700 77 Mu Ii :. r 1 t.• c CORONAS dnvl' llu1 tt 4' hll-. ~!>% cond. hh1s t1n1o11nc hu!>. HHE NOW• !-.anJuanC•pH.trttno M-Fdayi.83J·lJ6l Rat Cla:Hlc U9S. :,.i-1 ~I:! ~ running Mrong in • !:>ok'l> S<.-rv1c•c Ll'J )tng 5yr150,0W m1 t.•11.l w.trr H "'VE JUST my Spydcr 'tll I rcplacl•d THE 630CSI 831·1375 493.3375 1971 240Z 1mmuculatl'. Solid '67 Porsche type 850 with '77 MGB purchase A lh TR 7 .ui . 1.r(H', Oi•lo11. It With nm .. er 1600) W11 Rox CCll"\'er,lnc. -AM /FM. 4 :.pd. m11gi.. coupe. 40,0UO total local Choo:.e one or our l1 I ,.._. 0-11~ o.,,.,. "MW A C. s ter~o . c·a:.1oetle mJ 4 i.pd, good cond 2612 '~a~d/Buy plan· ARRIVED l)ook, will Loru.idci \rui l' :.ell au IDCluding i.parc IMW RESALES nu .. ,,~ ... s .. :. Mu!ta Or <B11ck LA: ~~ li li.31 J:lllK 1 s rvoed tran!t . lot:. ul CL ~g C uw LS4UJamborce · player. TLC by orig Pam Dept OpenSat ..--AS l B ... :. Newport Bcarh 640 64'4 owner $4100. 714·644·2440 Bayl JWllc part) and .in MG 1973 2002t11-Th1s one 1i. --- -SPECIALS - - - Mitten car cover for loaded! 1 ! 1238JTG I 'Ill RMW. good cond Slcel Bi1u 4 Door. 4 s peod, ·73 1200 4 i.pd, AM ffM, Honda 9727 Opel 9746 i1500. Phone 645·S IO 1974 CSA Coupe-One or a belted radlals. nt•w kon1 r11d1o 1001PKE1 hlr, gd LJres & body. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .titer 6 or 645·7542 11nd kind! <66SSFU1 i.llocks, AMll<'M radio. is ...aow 52795 Sl900.Cal1546·6396 lrcMdMew •77 'Ill Opel Rally. VLO top. leavemt.gforDenn11> UMW;M.>2i. tra<"k stereo 53000 " 4-spd stk,cln.dlxmLGd Auel 9707 197:.!·Auto mati c . air 8335712abkforAnd)' 1188DOVESTREJ<;T f97SDATSUN HONDA Cars oond.1750.846-6526. ••••••••••••••••••••••• cu n d & AM l FM Ne11r Mat· Arthur 280 COUPE MA.HY Ponche 9750 "7ZAUDllOOLS ll21F'fQl '752002 &Ja8rnl bo3rlc3eRoudi. 4 speed, mag wheeli., ToChooMFrofttl ••••••••••••••••••••••• t Door. i\ulomal1c, air 1• o n d . & :s l e r e u . 1()11MUKI. SADDUIACK Y ALLEY IMPORT$ 831-2040 495.4949 73 IOOLS, air. !.lertio, S1lver/Blut, 1mm3c, S32UO. 673-!>189 74 FOX 4 dr. s unroof, PORSCHE 924s 1973-4 s pccd+l>unrnof. .t s pd, Air . AM , l"M • 00 whtleextcnor, aircond., 1907MFGI s tereo, Pin i.l1q.11!' stereotupe&inexcellent UNIVERSITY 1975-4 \peed with sun· Radials anJ M Vl'l'. . To,., ·~Y,ER ·r l'Ondilion. (2154881. o•~---"-••-We have an excellent rooC tlk.17MVGI. EX..TREMJ<;LY NIC~:· Sl•t· u.' 1n.t, ... ai.l' up _.._.,. 1975-AutomatH' (0\54 l Only 56500 IL1t'ti29N IJll. 1 doll!U' pu1d rorimport:. OHL Y $6695 Hot,do Can • GMC selection plw. the 1915 Automatic, air atCr6\lcr BMW,K.15 :1111 COSTA MESA Trucks Champ1ongll1p Edition. c o n d r\ ~t F' M Santa Ana DATSU.._. 2850 Harbor Blvd MOW!!! :.lereo I030U 1 "" Cabla Mei.11 MO !ltl40 llLL YA TES llMW ~J01,, 1976 R!\IW :.'00:! \h•t.illh ~511arhur Bhc1 ., f d bl 11 284S HARBOR BLVD VW •ORSCHE 1975-Au1omJl1r, Jlr JOr ue "' 1 ui· in (.'11.,tuJ'>lt~J 51UbllU S 4 1913 Honda C1v1c. Htbk, ..- rood & stereo (Ol><!Nlf' I. tenor & AM F~I '>ll'rl.'<I _ lo • 40.~'!_540.o2 fl $1950 mai;s. new rad1ab, S;in Juan Capistrano 1976-4 specd.16llRDGl cassette Clih~P(JNI ib UJl:.un2l!OZ hpd,dir,, , Rlleng6l2·8907759·5807 83748004934511 $7600 or bc!>l otrer l'\l rT\J):~. /\~I f"~f c·ai.:.l'llC'. 71 1200 Fa:.tback. 4 :.~. ~Se~!ohore or' NB • - AM1FM i.tereo & taJ>I!. SADDLEIACK Pty. 675-5853 man} other t•,tr.,,.. Lc:.i; :.uper cond. Lo m1 s . __ __ _ __ -----than $500 m1 soooo Ph Sl400ibestofr. 673·51147 Jagatar 9730 '62 B SC New ml reblt trans, runi. good. 970.1149 X Int. cond S345U. VALLEY IMPORTS ~1558 -831-2040 495.4949 CREVIER 73 lOOSL 4 dr, ~11 /Bluc, u1r. :.krl!<>. ·18iH)() m1 Im mal' p I' si900 /0fr. 673-6789 &I ST • UOAOWAY SAMIA ANA 835·3171 76 Audi Jo'ox White, 4dr, - A I C, c ru1i.c control. .\M /fM :>tereo radio. Coco mat:., <lbpd. S-'850 552-8028 after ti PM & weekend:. 1Hf UHIM.llJE OJllVtNO #ACHINE Capri 9 715 1213 Ul60·9113 ••••.•..•...•..•.•.•... 1973 Capn 6 t·yl. ~uoroor. appear. g roup Auto tran!i. Xlnt eond I owner. Low 35.00U m1 il Dali.Un St.i Wi:n . lo mile!>, '(Int ('Ond f"or mfo 642 3390 or &1b 7889 $2450. ~;ve & wknd ·75 Dat!>un Sta Wi:n 6IO. 752·8298, du):. 1196 170!! Jlr 1 vnd. Aulo, ruc·k. hke nc\o.. 833 31!13 day:. or 1!16 7139 C\ C •75 2$0Z 1976 . 4 cyl, 4 i.pd, air t•ond, Jo m1, mu~t :.ell 1h1:. wknd. Belll Off1•r over $3600. 675·8042 or ti44 11046 A 1C, ~terco !Upi:, new Oatwn 9720 rad's, mags, 'xlnt. cont! 74 Datsun 260 Z, Clean, ~··•••••••••••••••••••• eves. Askmg $MIOO. sllck. air. mags, is trk 67 Jaguar XKE Rdstr. ----------stereo. $i550. 644-4779 or .tint tond, SSSOO. 722-4364 1976 Pondw 9 f 2 642.0322 aft 6P M With air tond. & stereo ·13 a.ao z. S3400 Trade OK! l-787-7172or 1-735·0561 ------(961N0Nl OVER 40 MINT COHDITIOH Clean used Triumph, BILL YATES Jasuar and l\I G model!> Fi--at------9-72-5-r now on d111play. Over 26 YW.PORSCHE Lease/Buy Plans availa-San Juan Capistrano ..•....•...••..•.••.••• ble, :.emnblc paymenli.. 837-4800 49 3.45 I I Porsche 9 14 l. 7 '73. Phoenix red. <990JFU) HlWCOLORS! HEW INTERIORS! SAME LOW PRICE CHOICE OF 2DR 40R +WAGONS IUYORLEASE VoM&awapn 977 0 ....••..•.............. J~ VW Cun"lpcr, pop top dean flcbll cni.: $1950 . 642-8907 or 759·5807 1)7 VW Camper. fulh (!Qwp'd w /l(UI> & proparw heuu~r .. l ap(' deck & rud10 , home mudt: le>11 $13UO Tim. 552-4400 all tlPM MARQUIS TOY OT A Ml~ION Vl t-:JO 831-2810 495-1210 i i VW Bui.:. rcllll en!(, 01·~ '68 'ruyolu 4 dr uulu K&ll, twacJcr,... mul-.t• vfh·r clean. lo mi·,, $1000 hrm 673 J:!Zlor!JtiH 7U2evs Aft 6. 642·1.>13:.I ..._.,,~ s 1393• ~-'o' f\O mo• ,,,,.,, ,.,,.,.,."' O•'l'"' .. "11 t">i t 1 t;,.00 OttlttHPd Oloil'T\9''n Pr'Of' 18'J'Yt .. 0 APR 1) )2 ...... IOI.ti j r, r'l'•C('I l9&80.00AC. SI• •'II.I'll> Bill MAXEY TOYOTA 1111 l f'o11t l 1·"1 14 ' I '\\ 141JU flH(,,fU"'lfAC..H • '69YW ~ Xlnt cond. 497-Jl!J:, 1:; Supcr Hus: 23.000 m1 AM FM s teroo New hl· XJt ~uo. 536·1904 '66 VW Sqback Very Cln t;ng Xlnt <.:ond Best of fer. MUST SELL' 551 6207 73 Super J~·cllc, 1\ !\I FM nl'W rud1.ih, l(oocl conil $1R.'JO ~-5140 ---- '76 VW Hu.:. brnnd m•11. only ti30il m1 11 Sunrl AM FM s tcr lUJ'l' ~-llS·!Hi<lti or mcssa1:1· 548 5.'117 l!l7<1 Audi l"ol<, 4 dr. air. AM/FM sttirt'o, s unroor, SI. . '73-ti05!i •USED BMW's* 'm 1600 4spd ZXX866 '743.0CpcS/R 746LWB '76530l 4spd S /R602PHM '76 2002 4spd S/R 334PCW '75 2002 4s pd 764N JM Cto1.cf On Sundays ••••••••••••••••••••••• $5875 or ~~um u low 71 SPIDER 124. '75 cng. N e w b r k s , A M I ~· M , mugs .. red w/blk. $1700. &12·1858 ~ ~ Kon1s. i\M/FM, $4650.1------·~ VW 1'1•t'PY bvred-oul 1'ng1m· runs l'Xt rem el y wl'll N<b p:unl and up holi.kQ ldcJI for R11J.1 Bui.: 1·on\icri.11111. Old Blu1• ha:. gel ped1j.!rce. Ownt•1I ,.llll't' nu lJy lhrl'c Ua1h Pilot nl·w:.mt·n in :.1.11 n·:.:.wn F irm $6!>11 !Iii() :J!)IU I rm 6pm lOpm ---- Auto1.Mew 9800 ....................... 971 510 Wgn. l'lcun, ,..llC'k lease pymU;. '.!_93·535ll __ Want Ad Help? mags, R /11 . gd n111d ........ N swoo. 642·97:Jl AtnOI, •w 9100 Avtos, H•w 642·56711 9100 . ..........••..••...•.....................••.. ,.--- Clyde Johnson ... President Dick Johnson ... Vice President PEOPLE FROM ALL OVER ORANGE COUNTY ARE COMING TO JOIN THE JOHNSON & SON FAMILY DEALERSHIP! '74 MARK IV Medium Blue w•lh wtiolf'I rool .tn1 bhJf' loalhnr 1n11>r1rir lo1tl oownr rif courc;c loadc; ol I Jxurv ••om. °'''"' 111 and soe tt·11., bf'l,1ul v 11 • , h 1 "'" Oflf'P L1r a I 4 'if'(' R ... '73 LIMCOLH 2 Or Coe A black beauty with malc h1nq lealhAr 1nlfmor and v1nyt foom. lull p0wer AM .'FM slereo svn roor See 11 IOday l ie !1999JDY '76 MERCUR.Y Monarch Ghia Coe Less lhan 6500 miles A wtrlle beauty w1lh malchtng VIO'fl roof. VII/Id llld9 green 1n!6n0< oowr brakes windoW1; and stmtnng Like new Lie #055PRD s5795 '74 MERCEDES 4 'i0 SEL 4 D• '•rd"' '-1'"1"'"' !')rQWO 1T1Pl 1ll1r: jl lhl' 1 t c l'V IP lturM v?•J wn•Jl!'f "" n" t •n "", 1 'IP 1moor1 1ricl.11•nq " , • . 1 """' 1 •-, <;P fl I. •94'il HA '74 LIMCOLM 4 Or Sedan Soft beige ex1onor w1lh t;iri v1nvl roof and leather inlerror. lull power and more factory accMc;ono~ an 1dear ram1ly $adan Lie lf666KJCI 55595 '75 MERCURY Cougar XR7 Oulstandtng value wilti AM 'FM stereo oower brakes and steering light green exl,orior w1ttt whrfe vinyl root end many morA c;l andartt luxury ·1ea1ure ' Lie: • 152MXI USID CAI DEn. 556-0520 • '73 PINTO n.,., 11><'>•11 '1 cy1 4 .peed '>un rool ' 1 ' n •· •> • d n y " '> v ,. r /o1 h 1 I e "'' .li1•tt11nq 11al11n Lie 11865GCH '74 FORD Elite Coe Tutone blue on blue oowAr brake& oower steenng aor cono vinyl rool A real beauty, priced !O 00 Lie #380KXX • s3595 '75 LIMCOLM 2 Dr Cpe Sparkling red wrlh marching red leather interior and whtle vinyl roof and all !he slandard tuxury features vou would elCoect rn 1h1<1 linp automobile Lie •882L WP Orange County's Oldest Lincoln-Mercury Dealership .JOHNSON a SON LINCOLN MERCUHV COUGAR CAPRI .... 541 .0041 days. Eve & wknd 640-1153 ask for '4t1 •L.Hih~ ttf4lA UOUL t,VAAO • fi~l A '" t t'1 J·,Cti1 • :'1l~14 ,.,.,I ___ Byron ~---~~-~--Kcrmann Ghia 9 73 5 ••••••••••••••••••••• •• 73 PORSCHE 914 Karmann Ghia '70. 78.000 1·7• Onmf(e. Only 53950 m 1. S lliU 0 • o 1 be :.t . --~· lS59 or 751-6$22 '74 Ford 5-fw v .. 8'16·1D51 67 Porsche AM/FM. reblt V o I 'O '' ''' Merida--9738 eng, bc:.torrer 546·2744 Ct)'tt1 t ft l\iQ' to\('lllo 1 ' I '"•· ?"""'IJ ' Jb"-WH't•t!"IO So<_"'~ ti \'W llaJJ 1114: Nt•w pa111t & :.unruol 1500 CC. Bc,..1 ......•..........•..... miracle mazda 2150 tW'*' llYcl COlhl w... 645-5700 1974MA%DA RX4COUPE 2 Door Excellent cond1 lion w 1unde r 21.000 m1le!t. 1'h1:> yellow beau tyis;i4spet.>d 1800MVO OHLY $2995 COSTA MESA DATSUN ~5 HA RBOR BLVD 540.6410 540.0213 9740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MIZRESALES '58190SL-2lop:, ( lfte 7751 'le2llOSL-Aulo (~I SADDLHACK VALLEY IMPORTS 831-2040 495.4949 Le OM Mew-Used OVER 100 MERCEDES OM DISPLAY House-of Imports AUTllORIZJ::D MERCEDES Dt;ALER 686Z Manchcsll·r fluena P<1rl-. 523-7250 On tnc Sunt;1 /\n<J 1-'wy 1975 MII280 SEDAN. One owner cur with ~tcrco, pwr win uow~ & .111 l'O nd SPOTLESS' l!>JSMVI > SA.DDLHACK VAUEY IMPORTS 831-2040 495-4949 1952 M LIZ JOOS Cla:.:.1c Coupc·Onc or only 86 pro. OUl'l'd that year Will trad1• for n i:ht l'llr mu'\t :.t.-e 10 upµrec1Jl1•' Pri pty SKI 71Ui ·75 zaoc. I.I hlu(' 12.000 m1 Lo;1<1l•d Xlnl c<1nl1 SI 3.IKJO rn I pl\ Cu 11 IH~> 61\4!~1 I.ill 2!kl SI':. :iuto. Jtr. l'""r i\M ifM. ~lnl 1•onc1 lhl nfr Pl' 002 :!071' 76 Mcrn•dcit 280. t•rc11m color, ull xtra!i. A~sume lscor sell Jim 875·3121 61 M87. 250S med blue, AM/FM. pwr, mt. Mich X lire ~. IRSM I l l 494-2146 -------· '74 MB 450 SEL 36M, anrf, stereo. m1ch. X tires. Leather Mint cond . $14.000 613·3222 Bob S14 .000 ·7~ M<-r ced<'s Benz4SOS~;. !'liver , 28,000 ml. 1\33 0730 w ork , 496-84111 homc> '71 914 While. l owner Superior cond. Asking $3200. Ph &12·0641 '70 Porsche 911 T . AM/FM. A/C. cover. s ki rack, Recaro seat s, Buri::undy Phon e 879-4513. '73 914 2 o, /\ppr c; rp M a il" . o r g "' I• I k . M11Fl\t 8 tk. :lti:\1 m1 $4500. 6'\2· 1858 Roll1 Royce ...•................... 111 DEALER IN U.S.A. ROY IRR CARVER ROLLS·ROYCC IMO J•mboru Ntwll0'1 a-.c11 , ...... __ __. ............ ClOSEO SUNDAYS 9762 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1974 OL. 4 dr. gre<'n W/VJO top. sunroof. A C, 36.000 s5399 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 111111,o<lilllh d 161 1\~\ H UN flNUtONllAC.H '76 Corolla Sctt IS to Choose From i\1jt• '"' .. , •' Ill ••••• ,,, '-"•' ~'·•II"' fJ1 i4 nr I/'; 1 "' Nt11 t•t,1 I I fl M itt• I ,.,.,A, s3499 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 1•1111 ...... , ... 1•11\\' HUHTU .. C,.l()trl It t.CH m er $7 50 556-27 3IS 71 SQBK. new shock:.. lire!., brk'>, headers, p.unl, 'Int. body, run ... Wl'll C.ill Craig al 96$1 !1332 VW 'to1i Dark grt•t•n. bt:1)!c:- 10I rd)lt ~I nl h·r <'J ll 1!1!'1 mn l!lill llW 11111! r l'hlt 1•111: 11\'W l'iuldl hl'JUl'IS ~l~m l>IO H:l:,H t~J \'W w 1.M u1g (:r1·1·11 Compl1•tt•h 11H•rhaul1·d N1•w 11r1•s !9\.'~I l~l!'l :11;:-. .. 'ti,', \"W IHI<; ( ;0•111 I Ull r11ni; 1·01111 ~7~0 t:.111 ;>!,/) 710H ~It Ii µm H•I RL(; 'lil'PCb l'lll:IO•' ~orl-. :\tu ... t M'll Uci.l ol rcr Call 1i75-31!»1 lla\11• somcthin~ you want to 'ell" ClitSl11f1cd ads do ll \o.Cll 642-5678 m1, xlnl cond. $2 .250. Autoi, Uted Autos, Uted 49--1·3907 ev5 "'knd!) ••••••••••• •••••• •• •• •• •• ••••• • •• • •••••••••••. Toyota ...•................•.. THE MO HASSLE DEALER BUY OR LEASE Bill MAXEY TOYOTA ..••. ····-·l·d •.. ,.,,\ ••u..,. t ,,.., __ •o" 11 • r~ H COROLLA SALE! 1916TOYOTA COROLLA SEDAN i\utomauc. air cont! .. radio & low milea~e Im ma('ulall' lhruoul ' 1617PDJI. This week OMLY Sll95 1975TOYOTA COROLLA WAGON I 'PN'd a 1 r cond & "•H 4 < yl • \Of't'd 00*'"' \Irr• •"V t.cliO f\t•t•t tn,o""f' w~1, ,,,,,, ... , OUN TOllNO v I•~'<> ''•fl' '•cto,., "" PO•"' \fett1~ PO•f' Oi"\t Otl\f'\ 1eO< ...... lf f "'"+lfllll'•ll t ff'\ "·"Y I (lrlr,t t1fttt"0 9tu\ l•l.J9'Y"lt 1973 FO•D TotllNO VI •u'O tfflt\ fl(IO"• .,, f'W'W1 t41' "'9 Ol)Wff' \ff'f't1~ 00-Wf' 0 \ brt•n 1fMlt0 "-•tf'' 1)t)\G8t '1699 -WAOOH M P(, • ('fl 4 \Of"'f!Ct IH ,,_, t.0-0 ..,.t., ...... ~.,. . , \ •·nfltO Q "' _...,, co_.,,, O•• tf+m ti '"''" t1Jtfrrt01o "NTO IUMAIOUT • , • •V'O ,,.,,~ ••f to, P ,.., ''a o) "'•''' •"i·•"""'" , •t\ 19 -UJ•J • c ,1 • \Df'f'O r.o~ t\4'•f,., ;:,;..o 1t~t,;P'Wl'I t0"'"'\ hU t 't' f \P"f"Ct A¥ • l!I • .0•0 "'• •"f't• l\i'•••• .. ,O"V ...,.,_, • t. '•' A f'1I \ , • .,.,, •l~~ft M•Qf' (1111 i,,f\ 10)t10l AM Fl\1 radro Im rna1'ul ;1lt• lhruoul' t <230NOM I This week 1---a.&..--..K.._ .... _ __.IK..-_.""'11..-... OML Y $2995 12 M0./12,000 mile LIMITED POWEi TRAIN WARRANTY 1975 TOYOTA p EE on Desi~nated COROLLA SEOAM 2 Or. 4 speed, (adlo & Used ars heater. W72NAL>. This , .. _.'""""'" 197J fOID week .o.meo "1. O .... LY $2 29 5 JIHTO WAOOM " W t "9o OOwtr ''"'~4 oow,., 4 <Y', • ...... rt0i01 ,..,.,.. :::~~~~::,'-;u-;';.~',~·" Vt4\¥1 ~"t.ri0t1 tUiGtV) 1971 TOYOTA .. IM COROLLA COUPE ~ ~ of 11peed, radio & hi•;itl•r . (873CRQl Thu; week ONLY $1095 MARQUIS TQYOTA MISSrON VIF;JO 131-2110 495.1210 lTO 2 Oii. H.T. "'h'O'''"°' ,,,,Of._ • ., O",.,.. ,, .... ,""' ~, tir••'"' .... ,. ••"' 00-\ AM J # '.c>P ._...,, ~ .. , ,,_ 111\tifO ... \\ t)IWM" 1974 AUDI 1eou • cv• • .,.. """' •-ctttr •• -·-· ... AM rlollr"4110 .... ,.. """" ... _ ... .... t(;, '69 CHIV (If'--"' "' ., .. ''"•ttt 111ie ... , ,,._.,, •1MS 1975 foaD LTI>. DI. Y I •\;tO ,,_,,, lec:tof'y•,..<Of" 0110\·"0 ....,, tt .. ,~,. ~ • .., .,.,,. ....... m,. .. , I MEW •USED ·vw·s Onr 125 IMSTOCk Hard to find MOCl.ls WITHAMl7:J llwl'k l°l'nlUnJll, CXl't r ar w all pwr IJllllons J A C:. 1\ M I" .\t. 1511 t: C r 1' -/ t•nl(. 'lr.1 dc.;1n S<!.~ 7100 Wtetmln1ter Blvd. ~·!>130 n LcSJhft', 2 !Ir, 'Ill top, ....... -.......... .. IC We1tmln1ter 993.755, ......_= C ..HI '65 Sqrbt k 2nd o wnr full p'4 r. t.11>t>. rudro. air. ...... .... Xtra clc:.n I\ :\I , FM '<Int ton11 .\!any 'lras c..ta'Meaa ... MOO best o lr li ·l j 34 15 . PP l ow11r,j5J l~1 642.2584 NEW '77 RABBITS '* I 0°/o DiscoWtt • On Most Mcxll'ls • VW Supermarlt~t • 67 Bug 7420AVV $RI I b'1 Bug Yf.' ,R9 / 'P II S.ltWJ '611 Elect r.1. AC. full pwr n•ry i:ood cond, ~2 5631. IS'12 168l CadiUoc 9915 ..... , .••.•............ '76 SevillH !) lo l'h•>OSl' from Clnlh or leather rn lcrror Choi1.:c 11( C'1olor., Al I fullv t'<IWP~ (666RXll 1 A·._, luw <is $10,700 '71 1::1 C:amrno, new pntnl & trans. gol!QJircs Clean & run~ good. S2700. 63\ 2092 days or 979-6247 evt~ '72 Cllev Ma libu 350 V-8. fllS, p /b, arr, vinyl lop , auto. lo m1 '11. $l!J5U 752-0<SI a ft 5 30pm Wlutc '65 Chev. tmr ala. Good cond. $300. Call 548·7384 'b98ug())/l[ll }11/ ....... cac1•1c '12 Sed 01rlWl'I i1 ,11 2'00 ....._ lh4. ·m El Ctmino. lo m i's AM FM Ster cas5etle. S2000. J l•rry, 640-2537 or ~2660 '71 l.TIJ, barely run:-, !>hows well. cverytbml( ebe fine Make o flc r . tSJ:l 9305 '68 Olds Cutlau '6Q Wgn XYllf,'1 'i,11 II C..to Mesa 540 9tOO 71 Bvq?2JD/,'.P 'ill7/ tf"50 848 1346 ·73 TORON \J>o Loaded ' 71 Wgn8'45CID $1 Jll liR Ca d C.:on vcrlrble, '67 Ghio 397LJJ \1677 wlutc. full pwr , St500,ofr. ·51 Che\)'. 2 tone green. '62 4 d r F alcon Good S tereo! 0 11 14 owner! Xlnt run111ng con1t. Dodqe 9935 lran.~port<1llon car. S200 S22iJO 1;111 ·llW• 70Gh1o(nrov /4Jj \177/ K-18·9'J:.H ~400 979 .5027 • • •• • •• • •. • • • • • •• • • • • • • fr r m 6-1~• 75811 ;.0'.tPA NV C /\R ·7 1 'OO Cbar"cr PS, PB. Xlt riX('l'Tl.\SS .._ .• " '67 llca\'\ rlut' 'an reb uilt 71 Bus o r lll'' t I . ·70 c .ul deVrllt· St·dan 70Poptop )11;8 'i.'211 Load rel ! X l nl tnnd Monti.' Carlo. xlnt i·ond. cond. $650 or best offer C'nl! n;.w hr;1kt•!!, lire!> ~1511 or li.·,t ofr. l.o mr·b, fully loaded 1>16·0373 St.150 4!Ji!·llKS :11111 \1nt\1·1 ~1ty Dr.CM 71 (mp•17 1Hll1 V711 71 ,t.rOO mr $1!l25 ~>:,t s.t!>9 Mu!>l sell Make ofr 72 Charger SE, :.acnr. Pinto 64.5 6797 Must sell 1971 Font c; ran ••• • •• ••••••••• •••. •• •• 72 Bus 4~;r,Hi' 74 Bu·. O·• .' !,. , 11 Fwy C'losc. for d1rl'l'l1un:; call GO VW Convert. Wh itt•, nu tH.dnt & brk ., $!150 196·11838 7\ n :rwu BrouRham - - - -Sls.95. Xlnt <:onu 646-4M!I Tonno. 40.000 m 1, i.lnt ln.1ded lmm .. ir l'\t rty Chrysl•r 9925 ~>rl\~5-~258 c·ond. nu ra dia l tares. '71 l'rntu 2000 C'C 4 i-11'1 Slll95 1 71 t Jf l05'L1~ C~lm parnl, rna.:s. lll'\4 ,. . . ••••••••••••••••••••••• '70 Chall RT PS PB i\C $251111 11"1 ofr t'ail rJrli.1Js 53.04Ht mr, \It '74 COUPE J>c V11ll'. :!n l 1977 CHRYSLER AT !-'a('\, !>tck. l~ather, _673 ll!'>8 _ cont! Sl:t.JS Pl' 552-5()111, \lnl. Sl>-150 0111: o"ner MEW YORKER rccl'g bur kcts Mr nus l!J7J LTU Brougham. 4 dr. r>52 ts7fit, Only 3,179 miles. Wbrte wndi.hl & cni::. Sell as rs A,C, p 1B. p /S, vinyl top. -finish w/whrte leather in-or pa rt out $500,ofr. Dan radials $2200 Xlnl rnnd '71 LIMO Prnl 1 h .. iuf ten or & wbtle padded 5Sl·s.l2.S 552 S.125 f!.'r<'<.I . ma rnl 11 All Ju-.. t ------ ury amenities . .$3400. ~0~'1 ;~t:~er~~nt;:di:", Ford 9940 '71 Torino GT, new !>leel !'i.'J.t 2202 1428RSZI. ••••••••••••••••••••••• helkd tires, xlnt concl. 'i'.! Eltlm.t1l1J rmm .. <1· ,\JI 869S '73LTOCountrySq. Wgn $1250 9611·3426 /\M f~ stereo, AIC. dlx 72 l'rnlo Hunahout, A, t'. 'trrk, ~o &Wl m 1. o rr )l ownr ~USO t>l!> !lll:l l JU 5 JO "r''' :ii1.ooo mr Nu 'lct·l ___ ...._...__..____ ml, S2200 Plea'.>C call aft Lincoln 9945 iO VW l'Umpr ~1101 11111 . trrc,s.rn:io 1•1lll\6J!ll•\l'. GPM.581·3787 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '75 2 d r I l',\ I /\IT . facl. atr. H II, tinted gla..,i;, 2ti,000m. radials . d k blul 1nl e lll Im ffidl cund. $2300 642· 5009 all >ctrui-., ri·hlt t'llt-! Xlnt ·n11, f.i!'.tcs t d raw rn the --------19fi8 Lincoln Continental .72 PINTO -.tl·l'I hell••cl rond $2700 "It 1;1:-i oll>klJ Wl'Sl. a Uiuly Prlol F'\nd what you want an full pwr, '<Int r.1d1al l1n·'· .:110<1 'uml Class1f1('(1 Ad. 642 56711. ~===:-:=:=:=:=~~~~ Dally Pilot Classtfleds 492 7748 768 o:ns VolYO 9772 Autos, M•w '77 VOLVO lrmtd n~w with oll the the 1tandard luxury items that you would expect . 12424592311 l. $6160°0 f'tu. ... T .1 '1: &. l.11 I ll • MARQUIS VOLVO MtS.."-10 :-0 vn:Jo 131-2880 495-1210 <>RAMGE COUNTY VOLVO EXC'Ll.,SIVF:l .Y \ 01.VO L:irgt•SI Voh11 l>1•ttlt·r rn Or.in11e Count '\<' llUY or LE\!-. I._ UI REl"T r;rm~~ 2025 S Manchester Anaheim 750 -2011 11100 ES "11t>A gri \ 1· 'ltin '<I. tu mr. \Ill! c11n•I Kii :!9-11 111 , 1 i 1.1:111 '64 VOLVO 544 i--1.'.0 1!'111 1127 :1 J ft h 4&1to•. Uud ·•·•··················· 990 I .....•••••....•••.•.... * $499 &up* '62 J<'AU.:ON WACO'll 'MCHF.VYWM;O'll ioo n thh ')II 18 TRAD El MS '75MUSTAMG Chia C~. traded rn on MBZ. Come :;e,c this low mlleaae 4.~pd with nit 011 lions. Uke brJ nd new Try 4'8mo financing (529N8W l '75 FORD PICNU' XL T V1 tnn p1ckup l.tkt' New on l y S•9!)~ (Fl0KNX017331 '72 VW CAMflER wrlh pop top Nlcc11t one around. LOLO MlLF.S' T ry •Brno fln en rlnR t760PI'Ol '72 IMW 2002 Vf.'ry nrre , very Lo miles (2.\84403\ '74PORSCHE 914 2.0 engine>, Rtd/Dlack. You won't find a bellt'r car Call for hst or options (J17K'EM l rtuGIOT DIESEL Rtllablllty and E conomy PJua from this Lo w mllo•11~ ·74 with sunroof. Tr)' 4Smo flnDnclna u I T 9IOO-Ailtos, M•w 9800-AAltos, Mew 9800 Autos, Mew EXAMPLE: SAU ,.ICI $3786 HIATI '250 •I" DOWN '99 A MONTH NEW 1977 IOICAT STATION WAGON •3771 M •1ft M •101•1 MO. .1 :.~~~ =~ ;~.::;,~i:. ::o:.-~::::~ ... ti.ft 711'Ytott)lf y..,.., fOt ,,..,,..,.. I e 't '"" ...... .., '-"'" .,,, .. 4 '"'" 4 .,....., ., .. ,,,.,..,fr•"'' 41M '"'9frM, , .. 11,.1,.. "1vc'iet ..... '"" ,,_ .,.... ... u., • ... ll•.-Yl (GAfU04Ul) • @ · .. O-l••"'t' 110-j •• ""O"tf"I tor Cl l'ftlf'\lflil' ~ _,.,,lh"I Cll c,..ott W014 W lot••<•'" Pf'IC• ~tt<Jud1no ••• a. l+C U1 .. 1t ~'"'° IN•"""' pr•o '"""(11,,,q II• hC & h*"MKt C...,9"\ Af'N'ti\i•I Pft(lnt.t?f' rM n 11-... WE'VE GOT 'EMU MAU V'S & COUGAR XR7'5 IMMIDIATI DILIVllYI QUALITY USED CAR SPECIAL BARGAINS! 71 MllCUIY MAIQUll V-1. •vi-lie, rM110 & llf•i.r ,.,._., 1teer1nO & 11t•r..1. r•M11 901 It.le ~Kl •1ae6 1972 CAPll 2000 • cyr .• •ul'Omltlc, redlo & 1w11ttr, I .,oil. rUlll tlf'OtlOI Cw , Al!C#Nd771 72 TOalNO STATION WAGON 72AMC AMIAllADOI LINCOLN MERCURY '64 CADILLAC lOl)ll'\ qOOCI •NJ C-Gmf\ Wifh Ol)Wltt \t•tlnf & t>ftWtt OO'Nt'f \••' lllf wfwtl AM/f M, Atr <O"Ct c•t •"I Il l< l~V 6111 '968 16100 llACH llVD. HUNnNOJON llACN 842•8844.--w'.-..-'"''--' ---c Friday April 9, ,977 DAILY PILOT 0 J j COSTA MESA DATSUN 2tl45HARBOR 8LVO 540-64 I 0 540-02 I l 1975 F1rl:'b1rd Formula loaded , must sell. lielow book . Wil l t·on s 1d l•r trade 631-33&1 or1>44 . .ig39 '73 VEGA A C. cust. m l, '68 Tempest. shurp, a ir, n e w parnl & lll c ., P S. PU , 7 2.000 mr , ~32160 Looking for a smooth ride? .. L. . ,.i..) A II G:f( J'[,~ -~ L-u-w-\ nevv car sales have svvarnped us vvith LOW·MILEACE TRADE• INS. We need more room! So these cars are priced to move. Just look: 197 6 FORD '!J TO ... fllCKUfl J ,,,.,.j Ir-,.,. .,, c~ •>:J '· ""°'"' t. IJ02<nb'>) ~-J4765 .$4565 1975 ~D ''2 TOH 4x4 VS . .,.,•l'l"IQ'< ,,_ ,,.,.,,"'.! ,.,-1, & ~..,,..., '""'>IH 1975 FORD 111 TON RANGER l' f I t' .r t f if't" t '! $5265 ,$4365 ~----~-------~----- 1974 IUICK REGAL COUflE vq, l)~•·"""I• . lo 1. °" • C>N'I , P-· "-•"l • ... yt •ool , ,oJ,, .,,.,,., ,,,, •... .,,_,,,,.. r, ,..,.,,, ('1'91((1M1 !!J.·~~~~.~~.~~~~·o. h&~~. wl•/w l.<n~$ 3165 & wlvo~ co..,,· f101"KWl ~:!~~t~~!~~~~~~I& ~o4eJ, v~~ $ toof, <oOO & '""ft 19Jq)(8°'A~ -------------~--~~~---- 1973 FOID ,ltnO WAGON $ 4 cyl .. QVlotnot!<. •••to •ad.a. rool •ocl w/\lw href. 1;,,.fd rjo 1 & ~. lb4lHGGl I .. \ .. . ., DJ 2 DAIL y PILOT Friday. April 8. 1977 IT'S FUN FOR EVERYONE AT ••• RED · BLUE J ,. ~ B.RAND NEW ·'77 TLA SUPREME I-TOP 57886'.5 VALUE LOADED WITH AIR COHDmOHIHG • POWER STEERING • POWER IRAKES • AM-FM STEREO • TILT WHEEL • VlHYL TOP • RAU YE SPORT WHEELS • PIH STRIPING • IODY SIDIE MOLDINGS • C Ofttnf le9ns April I st and Ends At Hoon on April 30th. TAKE YOUR CHOICE NOTHING TO BUY -JUST COME ~~~~~~~IN AND ENTER 'NOW! . , f IT'S EASY '70 MONTE CARLO A ir cond .. VS, auto • Automa11c, radio, heater. p o w e r s t e e r 1 n g (344CFT) brakes -windows AMtf'M stereo vinyl top. rallye wheels (520MFOI Just guess how many 11PONG11 balls are inside this beautiful 1977 CUTLASS Which Is On Display In Our Showroom RULES: You must be 18 years of age and have a valid Cahforn1a Drivers License. Winner must oay Cahfom1a sales tax & License fees In case of lie. the earllesl enlry wins. The en1ry cards are available in our Showroom and they must ue l1fl&d out and we will dale and time slamp them at our switchboard. Employees of Un111ers1ty Sales & Service and their lam111es ere not eligible. '70 CHEVY CAPRICE Coupe va. automatic. power steering & brakes air cond1llon1n9. vinyl top (867CCYl -- ONLY i99 DOWN 36 month financing on appro119<!. $1400 plus tax & license cash price. Delerred paymenl price is $1849.32. ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE 15.4t% 'On approved credil. -'69 ~~~! ~r ~~n!Alvonyl lop pow er s1eer1n9 · bral<es windows, 1111 wneel snarp !XWR968) 53377 $1277 '72 ~~~!!AC"~Jv~ t~p. air s24· 77 173 ~~a~!lr~ &G~~c~~b~!le~s. cond1t1onin9, bucker sears. AM(FM st01'eo, vinyl top. air mags & tires. radio, tiealer condlllonlng, rallyEt wheels, OLDS CUTLASS f 71 V1nyt lop, air Cond1t1on1nq rad•O nealPr . power stP.Pr1nq. au1oma 11c ·CI07S891 '73 DATSUN COUPE AM/FM 'tereo with tapo deck heater 4 <;peed 1ransm1-;.,1on !323HSUI P\.US .... \ll"(H~l (327FIG) 1'1.IJS TO H ICfHSC 1111 wheel. 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(728130) ' ' l D11ntington Beaeh Fountain Valley . EOITlON • • . . VOL. 70, NO. 98,4 SECTIONS,42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, AP R ILS, 1977 ·TEN CENTS Huntington Beach Gusher Considering California's water . s hortage, the oil c1ly could have done without this gusher Thursday. Police said driver of a concrele truck accidenta lly hit fire hydrant with his rig while leaving a con· struclion site on T albert Avenue near Beach Boulevard. City officials said about 30,000 gallons of wate r went ~own the drain in the 10 minutes or so 1t took to s hut off the water with hand crank Footsteps Of Christ Retraced JERUSALEM CAP) Chns· Lian pili;rims from around the world labored under heavy "'t:Tosses today as they retraced the footsteps C hrist took to Galgotha, the Sile or his cruc1f1x- lon . Thousands thronged the Via Doloros<.1. the narrow street or sorrow, pausing at the 14 Mat1on" of the cross for devotions in a bubble of lanRUaAeS Warm sun- shine balhl'<i the Good Fnday proccs~1on 1 The hells of tht• rrusadcr huill 'Chun·h nf th(' lloly Sepukhrr I el'hnl'd mournfully throui.:h Uw ! anc1C·nt city "" th1• f:i1thrul fil ed 1 through th1• vast dark h.!lb of the churC'h built on what trad1l1c>n sa\s was lht• "1tt-of l';il\arv ;.ind Clirisl's lmnh · Pil~nms krll'll In kiss the· m.1r bh• ston1· llf unction at the• l'n tranl'<'. \\ ht•rt• Chn.,t ", hody \\a.., 11 sa1<I lo h.n1· bt·1·n wrt1pfl<.'d 111 .1 shroutl i Tht• solemn prnn•s•.ion ~ ,,., lt•ll hy Greek Orthntlox J\rc·hh1,h11r> Simon of Jt•ra,h, prrct·llt>ll h\ f•scorts thumping s1ht•r hJndlt•J :.tafh HB Burglars Get Coffee Beans Buri::la,... r,1ukll a llunt1n~t1111 Beach hakl'rv .ind <lt•l11·.1tt'"'l'n Thursday, 'l'lrltrn~ .1w.1v s.i;r,s worth of <'Offtoe hl'an ... S p 0 k l' Sm (' n ( 0 r I. U ('CI '" Gourmet Dt'lical cs.,l'n ancl Hakt•ry, 11911 Adnms Ave. told police the coffee beans were stolen frnm d l s toroge a rea behind the ltnlion food outlet. Co a~t We athe r Considerable c loudiness Saturday and cooler with highs 63 to 68. Lo w s tonight SO to 55. I NSIDE TODAY Sylwller Stallone ii cur· rent111 1DC1rldng on o 1equel lo hll hit Jilin "Rocky." He <h1cri~• ma plana in.a •lory bl/ tM Daill/ PUot'I Dennil McLeUan on POQe CJ of tM Weekender. I lad•x """ lllldtr\ ~vi" Nat1 ... •INt1o1• 0<•11··~ '"Ill• l!ttllWMll ~' ltlnltl., '" .. , .... w .. 1~ WlllleWHll w .. -.-. Princess Anne Expecting Baby LONDON <AP> -Princess An n e. daughter of Queen Elizabeth II ;ind fourth rn suc- l·ession lo the British throne. is U· pectrng a baby rn November. Buckingham Palace announced today. T hl' baby will be the firs t grandchild for Queen Elizabeth, who is celebrating the ~•Iver an- niversary of her coronation. Anne. the Queen's only daugnter. was married to Army Capt Ma rk Phrlhps on Nov 11, 1973 The-child would be fifth in line for lht• throne Anne's older brother P rince Charil"" th£• Prince of Wale~. and }Oungt•r hrothers Andrew ••nd Edward rank bC'fore h c•r 1 11 s u r n •....,1on All the qu£•cn 's ..,on:-. art' unm;.ir nC'd Print'<''"' Annt'. rt•nown<'d for ht•r horst•mJn:-hrp, turn~ 27 ,\ui.: 15 Dl'sp1lc· its roy:.i l an<'e ... trv, th" l'h1ld could he known ~imply as Masll•r or Mro;s l'h1ll1p!>, with n11 rov a I l1ll1• ":'\o lltl<' t•an come through 1\nne." s;11d Patr1C'k Mon!JJ(ur 'Smith. ('<hlor of l>ebrl'tt .;, tht' t11 hl1· of Rrr11sh pceniR<' "The onl .. thin~ that c·an happen " that thl• Queen ran decl<1re that shC' 1s of frrin~ the baby a courtl'SY llllt• There 1s no prcced<'nt for thh, hut t herf' rs nothing to <,top the QueC'n dOtnR It .. Capt l'h1lhp~ 1s a commoner Prtncl.'so; Margarf't. lhl' Quern'-; ' ouni?cr ..,tslt'r. "''" marnl'd ,J rommonl'r. but h1•r hu!>l>and, 1\n tony Armstroni:-.Jon1·s •1rrcpt<'d the• title Earl nf Snowdon Their c hildren arc lilied Viscount 1.1nlcy, 15, and Lady Saruh Armstrong.J ones. 12 AP Wl ... pholo SHE'S EXPECTING Princess Anne The palace announcem ent said .\nne. a member or Bntain's Pqut>strrnn team ut last sum- mt>r 's Montreal Olympics. "will be alJll' to carry out public l'n~aRements already arranged bel~t·en now and July, bul she "111 not be competing in further t•quc::.t n a n events " The announcement descnbed the royal family as "delighted" O\ er the news The pnncess and her husband were spending Easter weekend with friends while attending hor<;e trials al Brigslock, Northampton11hlre. in which he wns rePortcdly competing. Valley Plant Fire Injures 3 Workers ~ Three workers suffered minor injuries in a Thursday morning fire which gutted a Fountain Valley paper products factory and warehouse causing a n estimated $400,000 in damage An air conditioning repairman, Harold Fouche. of Riverside, was treated and released from F ountain Valley Community Hospital Thursday after suffer - ing burns while trying to escape the inferno, said Fountain Va lley Fire Chief Al Hole. Hole said the Package Fac- tory. at 1106S Condor Ave .. was destroyed. The contenL'l of the 12,000 Square fool structure burned quickly. No factory employes were in- jured, but two Pacific Telephone installers. Carl J. Cogar, 34, of El Toro ond Robert Morton, 34, or FountaJn Valley, who were work- ing inside the building received minor cuu and burns after their ladder caught fire, oUlclals said. Hole said Thursday the f\re may have been caused by a manufacturing process which n ared up inn back warehouse. Employe Merrill Davey, 20, of Garden Grove. red-eyed and sob- bing, said about 14 co-workers wer e in the building when the blaze began. "Flames shot up so suddenly that we a ll screamed and panicked," she said. "First we ran outside because we thought a propane tank used for fueling our delivery trucks would explode," said Miss Davey. "Then we ran back Inside when we thought it was sate to carry out all the records and ac- counts we could . Bookkeeper Mindy Smith, 23, or El Toro. said 1he saw one of the telephone Installers fall from the building's upper level. "Hls hair waa singed and he aufter~ a gaah on his forehead when he fell," 1he1ald. "The whole place was 1., names ln a matter of minutes," Hid Ml.u Smith. Probe Renewed Agerreies Eye Billie Sol Estes ABILENE, Tex. (AP) -At least three state and federal law enforcement agencies are in- vestigating the business dealings of former West Texas promoter and financiet Billie Sol Estes. The Federal Parole Board, which s upervises Estes' limited freedom. has scheduled an Apnl 19 yea.ring in Fort Worth to re- view Estes' business dealings and consider whether to withdraw its strict s upervis ion over him. The conditions of Estes' parole from a 15-year sentence for fraud include strict limits on his ac- tivities. In an order dated April 26. 1971, the parole board states Estes could not engage "Jn any self-employed or promotion al type acfivities without specific prior approval of the parole board." At the heart of the probes arc two s uitcases run of documents. letters and canceled checks copied by the Internal Revenue Service. Texas Ally. Gen. John Hill's office and The Associated Pre sis The correspondence was pro· vided by Don Trull. a Mississippi promoter who said during a lengthy interview with the AP that he shared office space m Abilene with Estes during the lat· ter partoflastyear. Confronted with Trull 's in- terview and statements from Nixon Tapes 4Shows for Foreign Use NEW YORK (APl -Former President Nixon, taping a s eries of television programs with David Frost. also is taping four extra interviews which have been sold for exclusive viewing in four foreign countries. Marvin Mlnoff. Frost's partner in the muJtimllUon-dollar pro· ject, refused today to confirm re· ports lhol e ach had been sold for $250,000. "H's up to the buyers to say," he said in a te lephone interview from Beverly Hills. Purchaser s were National Nine, an Australian network, French television. the Italian tele vision n etwork and the British Broadcasting Corp. Each of the separate in· terviews consists of questions and answers of particular in· teresl to viewers in the country where that particular show will be aired. They also will be integrated in· to the ~).minute segments lo be shown here. They will appear abroad the day after the regular program is seen in the United States. The first of Frost's Interviews with Nixon will be seen in the United States on Wednes day, May 4, with the others following al the rate or one a week. They will not be carried by the three major networks but have been sold to individual stations around the country. Nixol\'s fee for the series has never bee n disc lose d . but published reports have put it at $600.000. A .. Wl ......... lo UNDER INVESTIGATION Biiiie Sol Estes other pe rson s, Dr. William Amos, fede r a l parole com· missioner in Dallas. said : "You haven't told us anything we ha- ven't heard already. We are look· ing into these mallers." Estes. located here Thursday at an office ot Solex Really Co., refused to comment.on the docu- ments or ..the probes and referred questions to his attorney, Jack Bryant. "Probably all the things you have came from a man called Don Trull," said Bryant. " ..• About all I can say is print what you want and be prepared to stand by." He added, "If you have something from the FBI, well , .. print what you want." On Jan. 29. 1974, the: board de- nied Estes' request that he be al- lowed to travel outside Texas on behalf of Permian Petroleum Co .• his employer. The company says he is still employed there. The s ame order allowed him to "continue in the operation" of the firm . Estes was convict ed of fraud in a multimillion dollar govern· ment fertilizer lank sche me and was sentenced to 15 years in prison. After a three-year court fight, he entered Lc.ivenworth Penitentiary in March 1965. He was paroled <ifter ::.er\'in~ ~•x years. Last September . the parole board voted to continue the ~upervis1on stalmg. "There is a likelihood that you will engage in conduct violating a criminal law. The m agnitude and sophist1ca- t1on of the offcn~e <of which he was convicted) indicates a Polen- l 1 a I for further criminal <JC ti vity ... " Train Attacked HB Cops Want Freewaders A group of freeloaders who tined up lawn chairs along a railroad track for a free look al a Huntington Beach drive·in movie are being sought by pol ice today. They won't be charged with freeloading, however . The charge is assault upon a railroad locomotive. While the freeloaders lounged a long the tracks at !0:40 p.m . Thursday, watching, "Fun With Dick and Jane" al the Warner Drive-lo, a train came choo- chooing down the tracks. The locomotive disrupted the free movie-watching. The freeloaders became in- furiated and s tarted hurling roc ks and bottles al the disrup· live engine. The train engineer became so furious that he r a dioed his terminal to report his engine as beini: under a rock assault. Anaheim r ailroad dispatcher Jim Owens called the Huntington Beach police dispatcher. By the lime officers arrived at the drive-in at 7361 Warner Ave., the rock-throwing freeloaders had vanished. So had the mad engineer and his locomotive. SO NOW HE FACES AUDIT/ CAMAS, Wash. CAP> -Harry Dutton of Cam as has found a vehicle for expressing his tax season frus trations. For hi s ca r , h e got a personalized license plate with this designation: I RS BOO. If the miscrea nts gel caught, police noted, they can be arrest· ed under Section 219.2 of the California Penal Code. This venerable section of law. wa!. established in the d<.1ys of train robbers, m aking it illegal to throw, hurl or proJect rocks or other hard objects at locomotives or steamships. Con viction 1s good for a year in county Jail or sometimes a state prison term. North State To Get Rain By The /\ssoclatcd Press Showl'rs were li kely at t imes through tonight 1n Northern California, but C'learing was ex- pected in most ur<•.is for the F.astcr weekend, the National Weather Service said today. Li~ht rain s tarted early this morning along the north coast and wus slowly moving inland and southward. Only a slight chance or pre· c ipitation was forecast in central areas of the stale before tonight. Sulfur Buy OK'd LOS ANGELES CAP> -The Los Angeles Doard of '1ter and Power commiss1oncro; 1,:1s ap- proved purchasl.' of an c•xtra J.6 million barrels of low s ulfur fuel 01 1 for <.1n estimated $.5<1.3 million to meet e ne rgy dem ands for the rest or the year. Deity ..... ..,..._,, 111<1\lrt "--P1R!AQHTl!R GOEi INTO AIR TO POUR WATER ON FOUNTAIN VALLEY BLAZE 'llpef Product• firm Bumi; Dam99ea from Fl,. Eatlmated at '400,000 I . A2 DAILY PILOT H/F Friday, April 8. 19T7 . Argeniine Coup ·. Teacher Tells '• Prison Tcrture Dally '"iltl $1111 Photo TORTURED IN ARGENTINA U.S. Teacher Talamante HBSkipper Finishes First In Island Race John Scripps' 79-foot ketch Miramar crossed the finish line at Cabo San Lucas at 10 :22:50 a m . today to tak<' overall honors rn the N<'wport Harbor Yacht Club's ROO·mlll' run down thl' coast of BaJa California. M1rnmar )o.fart<'d 20 hours and 38 m1nutt•s bt•hind lh<' firs t ~t.1rt<'r in lhl' nine ho:il flct•t ;.md rc•ll'nllC'::.~ly ovC'rhauled her com- pel 1 tors one at a ti mt· First to :.tart irt the r ever)o,e hand1cnp r ace wa s Don ·1kynuld<>' YankN• 311 , Chor-.t If l\l 1ram~1r IJc;it her oy ;.ibout 14 miles. G ho)o.I 11 appN1rc•<l 111 lw a cinch fo r second U)o. !.ht.• "us nine milt"' ahead of the next two boats l\lamie und Dand1do who were <;ailing ·10 miles from the finu.h in "'hat could be u dead hc:tl M canwh1l<'. thr Jlal boa Yacht (' I u b • s 6 O o · m 1 I e n o n · s l o p Guadalupe hl;ind ruce dragg~d to a clO'><' thl'> morninJ: with Red Baron 11 )o,klJlJH'red hy Bill H ,1 rt g t· o f I h t' Hun I 1 n I? lo n ll arhour Yurht C'Juh finis hed . 1lin11t 10 3'J ,1 m 1 h" 1.u·1• •.1.11 11 II ,11 nmin l<J-.l S.t I 11 rll,I\ rtw ..,pcond 1>0.11 "a., r<>ported to 111 • S<·otc·h ;\l1-.t .1hout JO milt·-. 11 om the· fln1 -.h o rf N1•wport B1·:i r h. ThC'rC' ",,,no rep<irt from tlw ()tllt'r I"" lmato, F1r«lnc·k <rnr1 Tahun.1 U.S., Cuba Trade As k e d IL\\'i\~i\. ('11h;1 1AP1 -$('n. f;t'<>r~L' Md:1iH:rn urtccd loda\ 1hJt thc• l 'n1kd Statr.., hft 1t~ em h ~I r .I: ll 11 ll I r J cl t• " 11 h cu b ii · w 11 hout d1•l.I\ ' It 1• ... 11r1 F-'ukl C',p,\111 ' hmlh1•1 h,ul tolfl him '"' h ~· 'l<'p would hC'lp an lh~ pro-, C'I''' of !>rtlhni;t olh<'r '''>UC''> lwl wt•c•n lht• two countr1c' "I rN·ommc·nd th.rt the rm· b<iri:o lw lifted now "1lhouf d<'· lay," Mcc;over n tuld reporter'i here. "IL nt vc•r m<tdC' uny sense. It hurt" evC'ryonC' but our com· pc.>tltors We• lrad1' with Pckm1:. ~toscow. why not C'uba '!" ''There may he )>Orne O!)J('C'· lions in the Cuban community in Mia mi but we can't let o small f.!roup determine U.S. foreign policy." he s aid. ORANQl COAST .,,~ DAILY PILOT ~r.:i:.~::r~:,'.'r,:=,::.:::::;;,: c;o.\t "'&fl\IU"'41 (4>f'l'letlU'IV "'°''""• .. t+Of'\4 f• ~'"1\"'40 -..OIWl•f '"''°"•" ,.,,.,, ... 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Miii ,, By RAY ESTRADA 01 Ille O.lly Ptlot Stell An American school teacher told a UC Irvine crowd Thursday she was r epeatedly tortured by military police in an Argentine prison for 16 months after her November, 1974 arr es t for al· le ged subversive activities. Olga Talamante, 27, said a na- tional letter:-writing campaign to u s. legislators was instrumen- tal in freeing her just after the March, 1976 Argentine military coup which still controls that La tin American country. Miss Talamante, a UC Santa Cruz graduate from Gilroy, Ariz .• s aid she was blindfolded, given electrical shock torture and beaten during interrogations in an Argentine prison about 300 m iles from Buenos Aries. Military interrogators sought to gain information about her friends, she said. Confessions of political sabot age were also sought, said Miss Tala mante. The English teacher said she was arrested with 12 friends jusl before she was to r eturn to California. She was accused of "possession of s ubversive m aterials," including a book on Chicano history. She said a m assive national leV ter·writing campaign lo U.S. legislators is now needed to cut off foreign aid to Argentina's m ilitary dictatorship. Miss Talamante said she is en couraged by U.S. Secretary of State Cyrus Vance's recent de nunciation of human rights \'IOla· t1ons in Argentina. "But U.S tax money is still be· ing used to support the m11itary')o, oppression of democratic #!O\'· e rnm ent in Argentina," she added M is s Talamante s a id she• t aught school in Azul. Argentina, s in ce July. 1973. She w11s a volun l<'er sociaJ worker al a center in lh;.1t l<1wn of 50.000 people when the military declared a "state of siege" in 1974 She said the military roundt•d up thousands of social worker),, dergy and trade• unionists aftt'r declaring martial law "Condi t ions arc even worse now )o.lllct· the coup." she added ".Manv families don't know what ha·s happcnc•d to lhC'ir fl" l:.illves because no prisoner l1~t \\as releas ed ." !>a1ct Mi s'> Talamante Ttl is~ Tulamantc s~11d she now works fnr a group of exiled Argc•nt1ne lawy e r s 1n WashinJ:ton. D.C who s eek to rc establish human n ghts in thnt Latin Amen c;an militar y rile t:1tnrc;h1p Nuclear Firel Policy Vieived WASHINGTON CAP> -Presi· dent Carter is looking to other na t1oni. to embrace his pohry of r e s tr1ct 1ng use of deadh plutonium as a nuclear plant Curl f>omestic reaction to Carter " new nuclear fuel policy is maxed, with an Industry offic1cil contend mg 1t will drwe up the CO!'ot of 11r.1n1um. I 11 :innnuncmj! an l'nd Thuro, do) tu l' .S ~overnment !>Uppart fnr plu111n1um procci.c;mg, Cart~r .... 11cl ht• will l>l'<'k a~recmcn~ "1th forr1~n ~o \•C'rnml.'nts to r1·,tnct accl'ss lo plutonium. "'l11rh can hf' """'' fl) m:1kr• nuclear "t>apon" SA Man Held For Phony Bill YREKA CAP) -A 26-year-old Santa Ana man was arrested ear· Jy today after a gas station atten dant discovered the man had paid with a bogus $10 bill, polire said. Charles F. Blacketer wac; book ed for Investigation M forgery and held in Siskiyou County jail pending a court UP· pearance Friday, ofricers suid. They said Blacketer allegedly had pasted the corners from several $10 bills on lo a $1 bill and then tried to use the s lightly tom singles as well as the hom emade $10. Search for County Youth Called Off I DYLLWILO (AP) Searchers have given up their hunt for a missing Buena Pork youth wbo W8$ last seen Satur- day after hiking idone ll'\to moun· taint between here and Palm. Springs, authorities uld. Riverside County ofricials uld the aearch was caJJtd oft late Thursday, after rescuer• were unable to flnd Derrkk Bouma. 19. Th~y noted a hirgo search party did find his dog"' and some ot his c lolhlng • ....... o.i1, '"'i.t s~ ,...o HOW AM I DOIN'? Huntington'• Siebert Councilman Asks Public Rate Him Richard Siebert, who is com. pleting his first year on the Hunt- ington Beach City Council, has as ked citizens for candid com- m ents on his performance to date. Siebert said he not only wilJ seek the opinions of residents but promises lo be receptive to them. "I 'm hardly what you would call a sea.c;oned politician and I think the views of citizens would help m e do a better job," he said. H e said he ls particularly in· terested in hearing from people who a re not normally involved in c ity government but who are paying the taxes. ··Perhaps something like this w ill help people to come out of the woodwork," he said. Siebert said critiques can be mailed to him at post of£ice Box 290, Huntington Beach. Ron Shenkman. who also is com pleting his first year, said he has sought s imilar evaluations from the Huntington Beach Chamber of Commerce and the llomc Council. He said he r eques ted com. mc·nts from the two groups because they represent different inll·rc·sL.;. Mrs. Pruitt · .. Of Huntington Dead at 93 M l'monal services for Minnie A. Pruitt, 93, will be held Satur- day a t 2 p m at the First Baptist <'hurr h uf Huntington Beach . 1207 Mam St. Mr), Pru1tt. a 2S·year Jlunt- ani.:ton Beach resident, died Wed- lll'Mlay. She was active in the f'iro;t Christian Church and.local !'tenior cit izen groups. Originally fro m Newton, Kansas. Mrs. Pruitt is survived by her four sons, Frank C. Pruitt, of Seal Beach, L.W. Pruitt, of Fullt'rton, C.R. Pruitt, of Bell Gardens. and Bob Pruitt, or La Cre~centa, lJ grandchildren, 14 ~rent grandc hildren and one great, great gra ndchild. 30 Arrested In Drag Race LOS ANGELES rAP> -More than 30 people have been arrest- 1·d m connection with a n alleged <Jrajt racing 11c h e me in the ll<ill~ wood H ills area. police '"'d . l'uhcc !>:lui lhC'y swept through the area Thurs day and arrested :11 at.lull<; and Juveniles. who were u:.1r1g radio scanners and citizen bane) radios to avoid authorities. l'olit'r 'iaid those arrested were hook<'d for in vestigation of aiding a nd abetting a speed contest. a m 1sdemeanor. AMC Offers Air Fare DETROIT CA P> Ame rican Motors Corp. announced today it will of- fer $400 worth of air fare. hotel accommodations or lug gage with each purchase of a new car with faclory·installed air condl· lloning In a move to anap a aevere sales slump. AMC said the offer, aimed at vacation-minded buyers , wUJ btgtn Monday and be valid on new cars delivered by Juno 10 or or· dered by May 10. Announcement of t he ~ompaign follows reports that AMC'• car salet in 1'hrcb bad fallen S8 per· cent from the year before, while the tndusU'y posted a 10 percent 1atn ovel'all. Jn addition, lour Import& out· 101Cl AMC durJna the month. • Murder JACKSONVILLE. Fla. (API- A 7-year-old girl sat In the wit· ness box, fiddling and yawning , while test.lfying that sh e saw a man bludgeoned and stuffed into a packing crate. Stephanie Albert t estified Thursday at the firs t-degree murder trial of Timothy C. Palmes, c harged with killing furniture store owner James Stone last year. St ephanie's mother, J ane Albert, testified earlier that Palmes, bc_r boyfriend, asked her to Jure Stone to ber apartment by telling him that a IS-year-old girl he knew wanted to see ltlm there. Stone was Mrs.Albert's boss. The little 1irl testified that Palmes told her t o answer the door and tell Stone that the glrl was in the back room. Stephanie said she did and then went to her own room. There, Stephanie said, Ronald Straight was behind the door holding a gun. Straight also is charged with first-degr ee murde r and Is scheduled to stand trial this month. Stephanie said she later went Into the back room and saw St.one "sitUng scrunched up ln a box. He was taped up and klnd of mumbling." She tesUfied that Straight told her to get a hammer and a plastic bag, and she did. .. What did he do?" asked Asst State Attorney Mary Cousar. "He tore the pJ aslic bag,'' Stephanie testified. "What did he do with it?" •·He put it over Jim's bead.'' "And wbatdid he dotben?" ''Hit Jim over the head with the hammer." She said s he watched television for a time and that when she s aw the box agam it was closed. Palmes told her lo say "bye- bye" t o the box, S tephanie testified. Stone's body was found in a box in a river more than a week later. A m edical examiner said death was probably caused by several stab wounds. P alm es, Straight a nd Mrs. A l bert w e r e arres t e d in California with Stone's car and ide ntification papers, police said. Mrs. Albert was granted im- munity from prosecution for helping in the inves tigation and testifying. Police said Straight and Palmes had approached St.one al>out collecting some bills owed the furniture company but that Stone rejected the1r off e r. Judge Okays laetrile Use NEW YORK (AP) -Relalives of a man dying of inoperable cancer of the pancreas plan to fly to Mexico and get him a three- month supply of the drug laetrile afte r a judge approved its use despite a government ban on the drug. Judge Mark Costantino in U.S. Dis trict Court in Brooklyn ruled Thursday that Joseph Rizzo, 69, m ay import the drug Rizzo has described as his "last hope or sustaining life." LaetrllJ? is used on cancer pa- tients in Mexico a nd m ore than a score of ot.hcr countries, but the U.S. government has banned Its use on grounds its eUectiveness bas not been proven. Floodltlud Lisa Overton, 11. uses a broom to sweep away mud left behind in Pineville, Ky., after the flooding Cumberland River receded. Pineville was under 15 feet of water at the height of the flooding. (Related photo Page A4.) Recordings Studied In Canary Tragedy W AS JITNGTON <AP ) Engineering d etectives arc hs tenmg to five tape rccordmt(s to learn why two jumbo jet-; col- lided on a runway tn the C;,rnar~ l!.landsjn avialion'i. worst acct dent. Next week the government 111 vestigators will correlate all the· t apes lo try to recreate l ht• )o.Ccond·by·second events thal Jc.cl t o the March 27 collision of lht• Pa n American a nd KLM Ho:val Dutch Airlines Boeing 747s on .1 runway at T en<'rife. Tht' death toll was 577, with 67 survivors. The experts h:n·c r ul<'d out thc- p ossibilit) that a languuge m1-. understanding somehow might have cau~cd the uccidenl. William R. Haley, a m ember or 1 h<' National T rans portation Safely Iloarcl, disc losed this Thur!>dHy H'l he reported that <111 four recorders recovered from the two aircraft are in "excellent to f.!O<>d·IO·<.'xcl'llcnt condition." II ulcn would not disclose the lapc·s' contents. Hulcy said the tapes s how that lO:ngl1sh was s poken by both <'rl'WS and by the air traffic con- lrnl tower in conversations in· volving the two planes as they m aneuvcred on the runway for fJkcoff und takeorr hold posi- tion~. S Men Shot Wounded at Church Rite CIBMAYO. ·N.M. CAP>-· Five young men were gunned down at the doorstep of a religious sanctuary in Chimayo on Good Friday as thousands of pilgrims J?athercd for Holy Weck ser vices. None of the five was killed. Two victims underwent surgery. The fi ve were gathe red around a bonfire in front ·of the Roman Catholic Sanctuario de Chimayo when they were struck by shots fired from a vehicle, said Sgt. Levi Martinez of the Santa Fe sheriff's office. Of· ficers said the shots were from a .22-calib~r wc.apon. The victims. all of Santa Fe, were 1dcntif1ed as J erry Ortiz, 22, Manuel Pacheco, 20, James Rivera, 22, David Manzanares, 22, and Sabic Lujan, 15. Ortiz and Luj an were Jisted in serious condition. State police said no arrc:,ts had been made. Of- fi cers said they had a partial description of the vchi· clc . FROM US TO YOU DEN'S : iiisialiatiiiti: ·custom drapsrie linoleum • wood floor 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CALI,. 92621 • PHONE 646·4838 -6.C6 -23SS L..--------------------------~/ Ll l Irvine EDITION I, Y ••r Bo•etowa Dally Newspaper VOL. 70, NO. 98, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY,APRIL8, 1977 TEN CENTS Prineess Anne Experts in November . LONDON <AP> -Princess Anne , daughter or Queen ".tlizabeth II and fourth In suc· cession to the British throne.,is Cf· pecting a baby in November, Buckingham Palace announced today. ' The baby will be the first grandchild for Queen Elizabeth, who is celebrating the silver an· , niversary of her coronation. Anne, the Queen 'i; only daughter, was married to Army Capt. Mark Phillips on Nov. 14, 1973.#"" The chlld 'Would be fifth in line for the throne. Anne's older brother Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales, and younger brothers Andrew and Edward rank before her in s uc· cession. AU the queen's sons are unmarried. Princess Anne, renowned for her horsemanship, turns 27 Aug. 15. Despite its royal ancestry, the child could be known simply as Master or Miss Phillips, with no royal Lille. "No title can come through Anne," said Patrick Montague- Sm1lh, editor of Debrett·~. the bi- ble or British peerage. "The only thing that can happen is that the Queen can declare that she is of· fering the baby a courtesy Litle. There is no precedent for this, but there is nothing to stop the Queen doing it... r • Capt. PhHlips is a commoner. Princess Margaret, the Queen's younger sister, also married a commoner, but her husband, An· tony Armstrong.Jones, accepted the title Earl of Snowdon. Their children are titled Viscount Linley, 15, and Lady Sarah Armstrong.Jones, 12. The paJace announcement said Anne, a member of Britain's equestrian team at last sum· mer's Montreal Olympics, "will be able to carry out public engagements already arranged between now and July, but she will not be competing In further equestrian events.'' The announcement described the royal family as "delighted" over the news. The princess and her hush.and. were spending Easter weekend with friends while attending horse trials at Brigstock, <See ANNE, Page A%) Co. Worth? Appraisers Differ by $348 Million Uke the Old Days? Former President Ford tosses an errant football back to a -player ut University of Michigan spring football practice. Ford is spending the week lecturing at the university where he captained the football team as a center in 1935. Christian Pilgrims Trace ] esus' Steps JERUSALEM <AP) Chns· tlan pilAnm!. from around lhe world lahor<'cf undl·r heavy crosses lodav as they retraced the foohl<1f1' Chri'>t took lo Golgotha. the· 'ltlc of his crur1r1x ton Thou!.andi-thronged the Via llolorosa. lhf' narrow 'lr<'cl of sorrow. pau'in~ at tht· 14 !.talmn., of the ('r0'' for clevot1on., 10 a bahbll' of lang11;1A'-'' W Jrm .,un sh1oc h:•thl'd lht• <iooil 1-'nil:iy i> rffl.• f!S~ IOll • Tht• bt•lb 11( tht• C'ru-.u clt•r hu1lt Church of tlw I loly S<'pukhre l1Chord mournfully lhrou.:h the· anc1cnl <'II\' ,l'I ttw f111thful f1INf lhrOUAh thl• \';t),l d.irk hc.ill\ of thl' church bull I on wh.1t t radit aon says wus tht• !>ill' ol Cal\ an• .1nrt Chr ist's tomh. · Plh~rims kndt to k1s" lht• mur hie stone or unl'lwn ,at thl· t•n trance, "hc•rp Chn.,l' hocf\ w,1, :.0111 111 hJ\ l' ht•t•n "rappt•il 111 a shroud. Tht! sul(lmn prorcs,1011 wa!\ led by C:rct•k Orthodox Arrhlw,hop Simon or Jerash, prl'Cl.'dcd by escorts thumping silv<'r handled stnrrs. On ycur~ llke this one when Creek Orthodox ond Roman Catholic Easters coincide. the churches alternate in leading the procession. The lai.t time a Rom~nCathohc led the way. SeC'unty "as low key despite Jntl·lsrael demonstrations that have penodicall) disrupted tht• old city the past year Gre4.'k and Cypriot ptlgnms dr<.'i. cd in black mingled with A'i1ans ,md Arncan<; along the robble route from the Practorum. wht•r<' Christ wac; 'c·ntl.'nced. to Calvary One group <11 1\ mencans ~as led by a prie11t 1 n 1 t• a n s a n d a u n 1 v er:. 1 t y 'wents h1rt unclrr his white dencal collar SO NOW HE FACES AUDIT/ CAMAS, Wash. C/\P I Harry r>u1ton of Camai. has found a vehicle ror expressing his tax season frustrations. For his car . he ~ot a personalized license plate with this designation: JRS BOO. By TOM BARLEY Oft"° D•lly ,.l .. ISt11f The original bid of $200 million by the Mobil Corporation for the Irvine Company was a fair offor. an investment couns~lor te!.t1f1ed Thursday in Orange County Superior Court. 1 Charles Crannon. a member of the New York investment bank· ing firm of Goldman-Sachs, put his valuation of the company at $199 million despite the fact that Mobil is now prepared to pay $281.9 million for the Irvine hold· in gs. His testimony for the James Railroad Attackers Hunted A group of freeloaders who lined up lawn chairs c.ilong a railroad track for a free look al a Huntington Beach drive-in movie are being sought by pol ice tod:iy They won 't be charged with • freeloading, however. The charge is assault upon a railroad l~omotive. While the freeloaders lounged along the tracks at 10:40 p.m. Thursday, watching, '"Fun With Dick and Jane" at the Warner Drive-In, a train came 11hoo· chooing down the tracks. The locomotive disrupted the free mO\'ie·watching. The freeloaders became in· runated and started hurling rocks and b<>llles al lh~ thsrup· tt ve engin<'. The train engineer became so furious that he radioed his terminal lo report his engine as being under a rock assault Anaheim railroad dispatcher .hm Owens called the Huntington Beach pol ice dispatcher. By the timE' officers urrived at the dnve.1n at 7361 Warner /\vc .. l he rock·throwmg fredoa<fcrs had vanished So had the mad engineer and his locomot1ve. If the miscreants get caught, police· noted, they t'an be arrest· ed under Section 219.2 or the California Penal Code. This venerable section or law was estabhshed in the days of train robbers, making It 1lle.ial to throw. hurl or project rocks or other hard objects at locomotives or steamships. C~tion ls tood for a year in county Jail or sdmetlmes a slate prison term. Co ast Weather WoIDaii, 89, Dies From Irvine Crash Considerable cloudiness Saturday and cooler with highs 63 lo 68. Lows tonight 50 to 55. INSIDE TODA V S11luuter Stallone is cur. ~tl11 working on a iequtl to hi1 hit Jllm "Rock11." He tk1crit.1 hU plaru in. a 1tory by the DaUu .Pilot '• Omni. Mcullot& on Page CJ oJ the Wee~. ~IY..,rl9"'1<e AU AIMU....... 8f ... II... All ~Vlh (J•t 1..M.•o~ AIO 1 .. 11..,tllllew\ A+.\ tallfor~e AJ Ottft .. et.mly Alt (l"tlll.. Clt,01·1 .... _., 81-) c.tftl<t ., .... ., __ , Uot ~H.... a1 ....... , ..... O.etllHttl<h AN Tolt"'tl., CJ •• "..... ..... •• ,,,..,_ CJ • ···~-C1' ...... ,.. P .... ft(t a4 Wllllt W-A"I ....... ,_ .,, w......... Cl-4 '"-"''".. (4 J An 89-year-old Laguna Hills woman died Thursday at Tustin Community Hospital resultin1 from injuries suffered in a car crash In Irvine Tuesday. June Bishop of 62 Q Via Los Altos. died of internal injuries. according to an Orunge County coroner's deputy. Irvine police sald Mrs. Bishop was a panen,-er t.n • c.r driven by her daughter, Juneann Bishop Kuchler, 50, of J601 Calle Sacramento, San Clca>ente. Police described the accident 88 a three·car contslon, at Myford and Michelle Roads. Mrs. Kuebler·• st1tlonwa1on was hll by a pickup truck. OIPPtd over on lL1 roof and thon careened lnto a th1rd car. Thomas Jordan. ao. or 14512 Larch Av4',. Jrvlno, wu the ' J driver of the pickup truck and the third driver was Bernice Palmer, 38. of Whittier. According to police, the col· lis ion occurred when Mrs. Kucbler's car entered the in· tersection at M yford a nd Michelle and was. struck broadside by Jordan's truck. Police said Mrs. Kuchler was stopped on Michelle at a stop sign prior to her entry Into the in· teraectton, but that Jordan did not have a stop as ho traveled westbound on Myford. PoliCG, who are stUl lnve•Ugat· tng Ute cruh, saJd they believed Mrs. Kuchler mtlbt have mis· takenty thoupt Jt wu a four-way atop lntenecUon. # Polle• 11td there were no other serious lnJurlet. _ Irvine Foundation immediately followed that or appraiser Robert Flavell, who testified for Irvine heiress Joan Irvine Smith that the Irvine Company was worth at lca~t $548 million. The sale of the company became mandatory under pro· visions of the Federal Tax Reform Act of 1969. The measure prohibit foundations from hold· mg stock in such enterprises as the Irvine Company. The trial, now in its final days, was sparked when Mrs. Smith challl•nged the $200 million sale us unrcalistit-and unfair to the minority s hareholders of the Irvine Company. The foundation, which conduct· ed the negotiations with rytobil, owns 54.5 percent or the Irvine Company. Mrs. Smith. grand· daughter of James Irvine 11, owns 22.4 percent of the stock. Judge J ames F . Judge must decide after hearing final argu. ments at the trial if a ll bidding should be set aside and a new round of offers ordered in the light of testimony provided by Mrs. Smith's witnesses. Mobil's only competitor is a i?roup headed by Wall Street financier Charles Allen and Detroit developer Allred Taub- man, which has posted an offer oC nearly $303 million. Among backers supporting the Allen-Taubman combine is Henry Ford II, the auto billionaire. The offer is higher than that posted by Mobil, but has not ap· peared to be a~ attractive to foun· dat1on directors who have posed a number or questions to the Al· ten-Taubman combine. Mrs. Smith is known to favor the Allen-Tuubman offer (See MOBIL, Page A2) AMC Offers Air Fare DETROIT <A P > American Motors Corp announced today It will of· fer $400 worth of air fare, hotel accommodations or lugga~e with each purchase of a new car with factory-installed air condi· tioning in a move to snap a severe sales slump. Jet Noise Reported Disruptive to Talk AMC said the offer . aimed at vacation-minded buyers. will begin Monday and be valid on new cars delivered by J1.1ne 10 or or· dered by May 10. Announcement of the campaign follows reports that AMC's car sales in March had fallen 38 per· cent from the year before. while the industry posted a 10 percent gain overall. In addition. four imports out· sold AMC during the month. A jet noise specialist called by the county conceded Thursday in Superior Court that 95 percent of the jet noise he recorded in the Harbor Arca was loud enough to disrupt conversation in homes adjacent t.o the flight path from Orange County Airport. But defense witness Dwight Bishop argued that the disrup. lion caused by passing aircraft was "highly annoying" to only a small percentage of residents he contacted during his tour of the area. Earlier testimony by Harry Rinker indicated that eonversa. tions became impossiole for long periods of time when aircraft flew over his home at 2342 Mesa Drive. Santa Ana HeighL'i. Billie S()l,Estes Probe Reactivated ABILENE. Tex. CAP) -Al least three state and federal law enforcement agencies are In· vestigating the business dealings or former West Texas promoter and flnander Billie Sol Estes. The Federal Parole Board. which supervises Estes' limited freedom, has scheduled an April 19 yearing in Fort Worth to re· view Estes' business dealings and con sid e r whether to withdraw its strict supervision over him. The conditions of Estes' parole from a 15-year sentence for fraud include strict limits on his ac· tivitles. In an order dated April 26. 1971, the parole board .states Estell could not engage "in any self -employed or promotional type activities without specific prior approval of the parole board." At the heart of the probes are two suitcases full or documents, letters and canceled checks copied by the Internal Revenue Service. Texai; Atty. Gen. John Hill's office and The Associated Presa. The correspondence was pro- vided by Don Trull, a Mississippi promoter who said during a lengthy interview with the AP that he shared office space In Abilene with Estes during the lat· ter part or last year. ConrMnted with Trull's in· tervlew and s tatements from other persons, Dr. Wllllo.m Amos. federal parole com· missioner in Dallas, said; "You haven't told us anythlna we ha· vcn •t heard already. We are look· lnit lnt.o these matters." Estes. localed here Thureday at an office or Sol ex Realty Co., refused to comment on lhe docu· ment.t or the probH and relened quesUons to his attorney, Jack Bryant. ··Probably all tho thins• you have came rrom a ma.n caUod. ............. UNDER INVESTIGATION Blllte Sol EatH Don Trull,'' said Bryant. ·• About all I can say is print what you want and l:>e prepared lo stand by.·· He added, "If you have somethjng from the FBI, well ... print what you want." On Jan. 29, 1974, the board d()-• nie<l Estes' request that he be al· lowed to travel outAlde Texas on behalf or Permian Petroleum Co., his employer. The company says he is sllll emplo~ed there. The same order allowed him to "continue in the operation" of the firm, · Eli.ts was convicted of fraud 1n a mulUmllUon dollar govern· ment fe.rtlllzer U.nk 1cheme and was stntenced to 1$ yean In prison. Aft.er a tht ·Yt'lr court fiaht, he entered ~avenworth Penlttnllary lD March ~965. I 'l The developer wants more than $200,000 from the county for what he contends is environmen· lal damage inflicted on his home by jet aircraft and the diminution in value ofthe home. The presence of jct traffic al the county airport has cul the value of that home from Sl.25 million to $800,000, Rinker claims. Bishop testified that his tests indicated that normal conversa· tion conducted on a patio at the Rinker home would be difficult for: ab<>ut 15 seconds while a jet aircraft was nying in lhe area. Rinker argues that normal conversation is impossible at his home for a much greater length of time. The Rinker lawsuit argues that he was assured by high county of· ricials before he bought his home in 1965 that jets would never be allowed at Orange County Airport. Today, two airlines -Air California and Hughes Airwest -operate jet aircrart out of the facility. The lawsuit is regarded as a lest case by hundreds of Harb<>r Arca residents. Marine Corps To 'Support' Crash Probe By WILUAM SCHREIBER Of lllO 0.llf "11•1 St•ll The Marine Corps said it will cooperate fully in a new federal probe of possible criminal action that might have caused the 1975 crash of an El Toro Marine Corps Air StaUon transport plane that killed four men. "Whereas our own investiga- tion was inconclusive In the area of criminal conduct, we fully sup· port any continulng lnvesUgation that might establish a criminal act was cotqmltted," according to Major Ruth Puloski. El Toro PubUc Information Officer. "We've got people flying aircraft out here who would real· ly like to know If something Uke this Is going on," she added. "We don't resent this In any way." Meanwhile, the pilot's widow who pressed for the probe by the U.S. Attorney and the FBI. said she did so even though the in· vesUgatJon could Jeopardize her own pending legal action against the ill-fated plane'• designer. But Sueanne Currie Lewis. a Los Anaeles County deputy dis· trtct attorney who lives in Mis· slon Viejo, uld 1he pref en to see justice done for the four men who died In the n•mtna wreck . She also conceded that criminal indJctmcnta or convtc- Uona in connection with the craab would •trenllben the case ol aur· vlvof'i.ln poulble Mure te1al ac· tlon a1atnst the federal 1ovem· me.nl. (8ee CllASR. Pase Al) - I AZ DAIL y PILOT Seniors. Eye San Joaquin The Rancho San J oaqui n Multipurpose Cacility should be ,d esignated as the permanent home for Jrvlne'1 aenlor citizens, according to the city's Communl· ly Services Commission. Prison Torture The commission ununimously recommended to the city council Wednesday that $102,000 or park bond money be pumped into the Rancho San Joaquin center, now being designed, to e nlar11e and adapt it for use by the seniors . The 5102,000 has already been earmark<:d as money ror a senior citizens center , but city officials have not yet decided where that center !>hould be localed. Thursday, seniors took a vote at their monthly meeting and en· dorsed the deci~ion by the com· mission. 011•• l"llel Sl4tff -· TORTURED IN ARGENTINA U.S. Teach er Talamante 4 By RAV ESTRADA OI .. o.41y l"I ... , .. ,, An American school teacher told a UC Irvine crowd Thursday i..he was repeatedly tortured by military police in an Argentine prison for 18 months after her November, 1974 arrest for al· leged subversive activities. Olga Talamante, 27. said a na· !ional letter·wrlting campaign to lJ .S . legislators was instrumen· tal in fr~cfog her just after the March, 1976 Argentine military coup which still controls that Latin American country. Miss Talamante, a UC Santa Cruz gr aduate from Gilroy, An.t., ~aid she was blindfolded, Froome Gayle, or the city 's community services depart· mcnt, explained that the Rancho San Joaquin center has already been tabbed as a temporar y site for the seniors . lie said represcn· ~citives or the seniors' group have been working with urchitects in the preliminary design of the building. New Board Members Eye Budget itlorulay Commissioners decided it wottld be be tter to add the $102.000 to the Rancho San Joa- quin building than to spend it at the two other sites under con· sideration -Town Center or Heritage Park. Gayle said the center at Rancho San Joaquin m ay be completed by the end of lt}is year . If the council agrees with the commission's recomm enda- tion, the center would be used primanly by seniors. but could also be used by other groups when senior activities arc not ~cheduled. G<Jyle said thl' seniors plan lo hold meetings. socials. counsel· 1ng, arts and crafts, pot luck!. and other activities at the center. The city council will be asked to m ake a decision d\ the April 26 meeting. Saddleback College trustees. including three new board mem· bers who will be sworn in, will get their first public look Monday a l a $25.4 million "wish list" budget compiled from requests of a ll academic divisions. The meeting, which begins at 7: 30 p. m. in the college h brary. will open with the seating of Robert Price, Eugene McKnight and William Watts as trustees and the election of new omcers. The budget requests to be con- sidered are $5.3 million higher than anticipated income for next yl'ar plus carryover funds from this year. The board i!! expected to trim the proposal before ap· orO\ IOI! lhe final soending plan. Two other major item s on Monday's agenda are re · conside ration o f the con . troversial northern campus site Overs eas Viewers Nixon Tapes Four Extra lnteroiews NEW YORK <APJ f'ormer President Nixon. taptng a series or tell'\'lhlOO projo(r<im<; With David Fro:-.t. ali.ll 1:-. tuptng four extra interviC'ws which h<tvt.• brrn sold for rxclusiVl' v1cw1ng in four foreign l'OUntncs M nr\'ln Mmorr. Frost's partnt'r in thP mult1million·dollar pro- 11·t·t. n•fu.,<'d loday to <'nn f1rm re- ports that l'ach had been '!old for 5250,000 "It ':-. up to thti buyers to !\Ry," hl' :-.t1id in a teh•phonl' tnt<•rview from Beverly llills. Purcha:-.crs were National '.':inc, un Austrullun network. Frcnch lt'lcv1srnn. the Italian le)e,•1s ion network and ih ~· Rrillsh Brnatka .. 1111g C'orp Each 1Jf tht• 'iC'paratl• 1n tcrv1cws con:.ist!'i of question., .111 t1 answC'rs of purt1cul.1r in t t•rt•..,l t11 \at'" t·r~ 111 thP r<1untrv "hl'rt' th al purt1cul nr show "iii he ui r('(I Th1•y ,,1,11''111 hl' intcJ(rall'fl in to thl' !ti 111111ul(• !>l'Jlm<'nh 111 tu· 'hown hl'l'l' Th(•v '' 111 .1pi><•,1r abroad the d.1v afl('r Lhc n •11tuJ..ir pro~rum ts M't·n tn th1· l 'n1t1•rl HB Burglars Get Coffee Beans nur~lar:-. l'aitll•d u llunt tn~ton Brach bukery 11n<I deh cull'llSen Thurl4day, -;plrltinJ? awuy S..555 worth of coff<'C' hcuns Spok<'sml'n fo r Lucc1 's <:ourmel l>elic11 tess1·n und Bnkery, 8911 Adum11 Ave .• told police thti cofflo e beans were s tolen from u s torage nrca b<'11ind the lluliun food outlet. O .. ANQll COMT DAILY PILOT ~~~~~i.'r,:::.:.:=~:;. (M\t ~h"'I"' "-""•1"¥ ........ 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Tht'y will not be carried by t~e thrN.' m::a1or netv.orks hut huve ~~n ~old to indl\ 1du:.il 'tatwn., around th l ' count r} :'1<1xon·s ft•e for the s eries h<C> never been disclosed, but publtshed rt>port:o1 have put it at $600.000 HBSkipper Finishes First In Island Race John Scripp:.' 79-Coot ketch :\t1ramur crossed the fin ish hne Jt Cubo San Luco!! ut 10:22:50 u m today to take overall honors 1n the Newpor( Harbor Yat'ht Club's 800-mile run down the coast of Baja California Miramar started 20 hours and 38 minutes bchmd the first s tarter l1l the nine boat neet and r<'kntlessly overhauled her com· 11N itors one at a tim<' First to start m the r everse handi cap race was Don Reynolds' Yankee 38. Gho!lt JI . Miramar beat her by ubout 14 miles. Ghost II appeared to be a cinch for second as she was nine miles a head of the next two boats Mamie and Bandido who were sailing 40 miles from the finish Ln what could be a dead heat. Meanwhile, the Balboa Yacht Club's 600-mile non -atop Guadalupe Island race draiged to a close this m orning with Red Baron II skippered by Bill Hartge of the Runtinftlon Harbour Yacht Club finished about 10:30 a.m The race started at noon last Saturday. The second boat was rePorted lo be Scotch Mist about 10 miles from the finish orr Ne wport Beach. There was no rePort from the bther two boats, Flrelock and Tahunn. F,.._P.,,eAJ MOBIL ••• because, If il la accepted, It would allow hu to retain a aub· slanUaJ interest In tho company that would lhtn be known H AJ. lon·lrvino-Taubman, Inc. . No 1uch ofter ha1 bttn made to Mrs . Smith by the Mobil CorporoUon. and proposed inter-district atten· dance a~reemenls for next year. With the shift in board com· pos ition, it is likely the board will scuttle purchase arrangements a nd escrow documents for a 20· acre parcel al Myford Road and Bryan Avenue. A majority or the new board appears Lo favor an alternate site near the corner of Irvine Center Drive and Jeffrey Road, about 3.5 miles south or Myford·Bryan. On the s ubject of inter-district attendance. trustees· will be told that the North Orange County Community College District will m aintain Its policy or charging no scat taxes for Saddleback stu· dents attending their schools. But Ra ncho San tiago and Coast Community Colleges will maintain their policy of charging u $300 per student tax, plus tui- tion for t'very Saddleback stu· dent ;.1ttmding their campuses. "'"' w1,,,....,14 SHE'S EXPECTING Princes• Anne Fr ... rCJfle A I ANNE ••. Northamptonshire. in which he was reportedly competing. The couple are to move Into the 18th century Gatseombe Park mansion in the Cotswold hills of western England. The estate, bouji!ht by the Queen for a report- ed ss:i0,000, is beini;t treated for woodworm but is expected to be rudy in late summer. The palace said the Queen and her husband. Prince Philip, were told of the pregnancy last month while on u j ubilee tour of the South Pacific. Nuclear Fiu!l Po~icy Viewed WASIIlNGTON CAP> -Presi· dent Carter Is looking to other na· lions to embrace h is policy of r estric ting use of deadly plutonium as a nuclear plont fu el. Domestic reaction to Carter'ic new nuclear fuel policy is rnixed1 with an lnduslry official contend· ing it will drive up the cost of uranium. Jn announclne an end Thurs· day to U.S. government I UPPort for plutonium proceasing, Carter s aid he will seek a1reements wllh foreign governments lo restrict acceaa lo /lutooium, which can be us to m ake nuclear we1Pons. Arraipment Faced WASRJNGTON (AP) -Abd\11 A1lz, a Honall Moelem Indicted on 1evon countl of firearm vlola· Uon11, wu ord~ed today to ap- pear for arralsnment on April 13 before U.S. Dbtrtct Judie John J, Sirlca. given electrlcol shock torture and beaten durlni; interroaatlon~ ln an Argentine prison about 300 miles from Buenos Aries. Military interrogators sought lo gain informution <1bout her friends, s he said. Confessions of political sabotage w ere also sought.said Miss Talamante. Tbe English teacher said she was arrested with 12 friends just before she was to r eturn to California. She was accused or "possession or ~ubversive materials," including a book on Chicano history. She soid a m assive national let· te r ·writing campaign to U.S. legislators is now needed lo cut orf foreign uid to Argentina's military dictatorship. Miss Talamante said she b en· couraged by U.S. Secrel::ary of State Cyrus Vance's recent de· nunciation or human rig hts viola· lions in Argentina. "But U.S. tax money 1!> still be· ing us ed to support the mihtary's oppression of democratic gov· e rnment In Argentina," she udded. Miss Talamante s aid 'he taught school in Azul, Argentina, s ince July1 1973. She was a volun· teer social worker at o center in thot town of 50,000 people when the military declared a "lltnte of s iege" in 1974. She said the military rounded up thousands of social workers, clergy and trade unionis ts afler declaring martial law. "Condi· lions are even worse now since the coup,'' s he added. ··Mony ram1lies don't know what has happened to their re· lalives because no prisoner h!tl was released." said Miss Talamante Mass Talamante s:ud sht• now works for a gr oup of cxalefl Argentin e law yers i n Was hington. D .C. who seek tor('· establish human rights in that Latin American military <lie tatorship. Tapes Probed For Clues to Canary Crash WASHIN G T ON <APJ Engin t-cring delcct1 vcs a rt• listening to r1\'C tape recordrng~ to learn why two Jum bo jets col lided on a runway In the Canary Islands. in ::t\'1ul1on·!> wor~t ace•· dent. Next week the government in· vestigators will correlate all lhe tapes tn try to recrente: the second-by·second events that led to the March 27 collision or the Pan American a nd KL~ Royal Dutch Airlines Boeing 747s on a runway at Tenerife. The death toll wus 577. with 67 survivors. The experts have ruled out the possibility lhat a language mis- understandin~ somehow might have caused the accident. William R. Haley, o member of t he National Trans portation Safe ty Board, disclosed lhi-; Thursday as he rcPorled that all four recorders recovered from the two aircraft arc in "excellent to good·to-excellent condition " Halen would not disclose the tapes' contents. Flood Mud Lisa Overton. 11. uses a broom to s weep away mud left behind in Pineville, Ky., after the flooding Cumberland River receded. Pineville was under 15 feel of water at the height of the rtoodlng. (Related photo Page A4 . > Fro• PageAJ CRASH PROBE BACKED. • • The crash or the C131 transport plane killed four of the six people on board. Those who died in the crash were Lt. Col. Julius M Lewis, 43, or Mission Viejo, the pilot; Maj . Harry Collins. 40, of Irvine, the co-pilot; M .Sgt. Wallis Nichols, 38. of Santa Ana. ci crewman and Sgt. Terry Dillow, 28. o f Santa Ana . also a crewman. Mrs. Lewis said in an inlcr,·1cw that her own investigation ufler the crash strongly hinted al the possibility of foul play "Once I learned a dt'l 1berat •' l<1mperan~ we.ts a su~peclcd cause of lhl' accident ;mcl I could see it wus not go1ng to he n·· \ t'aled by the mililary, I dC'Ctclcd !-om eth ing more had to be done ... ~hl' said. The new federal prohC' ha~ bee n pr occl'd1ng for three months in an effort to prO.\.C the cont enl1on that lhe e r arr~ rudder <'on trols were deliberalel ~ Jammed by a tool by a member or members of an El Toro J,!round crew. Thou1th the federal prob('rs re· fused comment on the m ot1H• for ~uch a n act. Mrs. Lewis did nol She claims high·r anking ba!>e officers had been tolo months before the crash that there wa:. open antagonism between the different crews servicing El Toro aircr aft. "There was reoorledlv such animosity and bitterness that they were doing things to cuch othcr'i; planes in a kind or 'I'll teach you' thing," she said . Mrs. Lewis said the Marine Corps did not want to reveal t~e poss ibility or ground crew d1s· sent and sabotage because of the desire to maintain the integrity a nd internal security or the Marine Corps. She claimed two ground ere~ chiefs were immediately ~uc;­ pcnded from duty following the crash and one was reduced in rank to corporal. El Toro offlc1als have been un- able to confirm or deny that any disciplinary action was token following the accide nt but they said the wreck was thoroughly investigated by three separute military groups. each or which produced an cxt.ensive report. Two of those reports will not be made public by the Manne Corps bec ause. s pokes m en say, or testimony given by individuals "ho wen • promised full immuni· ly from cltsc1phnary action in cx-chan~c ror their comments on the act•1dcnt One or the two privileged docu- menls 1s the Naval Investigation Sen ice report that was in-• conclusive in the area of criminal <1ct1on connected with the crash. SA Man Held For Phony Bill YREKA 1,\Pl -A 2fl.year-old Santa Ana man wus arrested ear- ;) today :.aftC'r a gu~ st::ation allcn· d:.ant discovered the man had paid w1lh ;1 bo~us SlO bill, police said. C h:.a rles F . Blackete r waR hooke d ror investigation of foq {<'l'Y :ind held Jn Siskiyou County jail pending a court ap. Jll'<i rance Friday, officers said. Tht•y said Bl:ickC't er allegedly had pa!.tefi the corners from !-tevernl SIO bi lls on lo u SI bill and 1 hen tried to use the slightly lorn 'Ingles as well as the homemade SIO. Delivery De layed FRESNO CA P > -The Fresno I rrigution District has a n. nounced it will not began de· hvenes to formers until June 1. FROM US TO YOU DEN'S : iiisiiilatioii: ·custom draperies linoleum • wood floor 1663 'lACENTIA AV!NUE • COSTA MESA. CALIF. 92627 • PHONE 6-46--4838 -6-46·23S$ l Lag11na/South £oast EDITION , · .. Y ••r Bo•eto W11 a lly Newsp a p er VOL. 70, NO. 98, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, APRIL8, 1977 TEN CENTS Princess Anne E~pects in November LONDON CAP J -Princess Anne. daughter of Queen Elizabeth II and fourth in suc· cession to the British throne, is ex· pecting a baby in November, · Buckingham Palace announced today. The baby will be the first grandchild for Queen Elizabeth who is celebratin~ the silver an'. niversary of her coronation. Anne, the Queen's o nly daughter, was m arried to Army Capt. Mark Phillips on Nov. 14, 1973. The child would be fifth in line for the throne. Anne's older brother Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales, and younger brothers Andrew and Edward rank befor e her in suc- ces~1on. AJI the queen's ~ons are APWl._OllOIO Like the Old Days 1 Former President Ford tosses un errant football back to a player at University of Mi chigan spring football practice Ford is spending the week leclJJring at the university where he caplai!le~ the football team as a center in 1935. Miramar Returned To Two-way Street "Justic<' has hcen dont"'''' shouted Mr:. Don Md.cod 1 "R1~ht on ' · Lai:una Beach C'1 \y Counc1lm;m Jon l\rund shout I (•d back. afll•r lhl' couticll vottd this wt•ek. 4-1. to r<'turn M1r:i m;1r I ~lrC'l'l lo a tw•M''•'" truffle rc1ud paving th<' \'<JY l11r 11111ntNru11t\·d 1 mail dc·h\'ery t1> n1!1rl' than :ion· • s1dcnt:;. I The Lai::una Ol'<H'h Polit Offll't' had g1vt'n thl' Miramar Stn•t•\ n· slcl<'nls until Monday lo mO\'t' their ma1lboxN1 .1<·ro-,, lh<' .,tn•t•t :40 that earner:. wouldn't hav<' tu lt'a\'t' lht'ir trucks tu cfrh \er m.ul <ilong th<' narrow 'tn•1•t. ~h1ch was m<1dC' on1.• way Ft·b l l Oosing Probed LOS 1\NC El.ES < J\ f>) The• a<'l1ons nf count v 1.•mnlo-.c•, in closin~ a W<':.l llollywoocl con V11h!S('('0f hl)ffi(' ilrt' hl'lnJ,: in vt'st1gate>d hy tht• d1:.trict .11 tornt')'. while the s ix employcs 1n· volve<I are on indefinite leave with puy from their jobs, orficinls Hid. Coast Weath er Th<' alternative for the rcsi- dt•nh "a'> either to pressur<' the r11um·1I to chanJ:l' hack the ''rN·t to \\\(1 wa) traffJ(•, or pick up t he1 r mail at the Forest A n·nut> post office The stall'<! rcai;on for makini:: :\1tramar Strcrt on<' way was to 1mpro\c traffic <'1r(•ulat1on pat l<'rns in ('ro\\dt·d Arch Beach lll•1ghts. H<·,1<lenh da1mcd they were· rh'\ t•r nnt1f1cd their !.tree\ would ht• r han.:1'<1 Several su1d they d1.,cm Nt'Ci the ct1fft.>rcnce the dav ttw "ork wa~ donl'. when they dro\ e the wrong WdY toward on com in~ traffic Mrc; McLeod was one of those She h \'C'\ on Cortex A \'enue. u ro.1ct thnt connf'c ts Miramar Street with La Mirada Street. She told the council she had been Jway 12 davs. while ht'r husband \\a' 1n the h~p1tcil Thl'Y rc·turncd to find the stret"t one "<iy and a notice that their m :ul would he cut off. Alan E Adams, who orRaniieo a pellllon ctnve of J.'l residenL.,, told council members the unan- nounced action was unbelieva· blc, the kind or thing, he said, "that only happens in books. the movies, or perhaps in Laguna Beach. Councilman Carl Johnson a lone opposed the r eversion to two-way traffic. "I don't thlnk It's too much to ask," he ex- plained to a question later. "to move mailboxes to improve tra (. fie circulation." unmarried. Prine$ ·Anne, renowned for her horsemanship, turns 27 Aug. 15. Despite its royal ancestry, Ui~ child could be known simply as Master or Miss Phillips, wllh no royal title. "No title can come through Anne_.;· said Patrick Montague· Smitn, edltor or Debrett's, the bi- ble ot British peerag~. '"?tie oo/y thing that can happen te \hat the Queen can declare that she ls of· feri~g tl\e tSiby a courtesy title. There is no pr~edent tor this-, but there is nothina to stop the Queend°"" it.'' Capt. Phillips is a commoner. Princess Margaret, the Queen's younger sister , also married a commoner, but her hus band, An· tony Armstrong.Jones. accepted the title Earl of Snowdon. Their chlldr~n ,are titled Vbcount Linley, IS, and Lady Sarah Armstronl·JOl\es,.12. The palace announcement said Anne, a m ember or Britain's equestrian team at last sum- mer's Montreal Olympics, "will be a ble lo carry out public engagements already arranged between now and July, but she will not be competing In further equestrian events ." The announcement described the royal family as "dol.lghted" over the news. The princess and her husband were spending Easter weekend with friends while attending horse trials at Brlgstock, <See ANNE, Page AZr e Co. Worth?- Appraisers Di ff er by $348 Million By TOM BARLEY Ol llw 0•11' ,. .. , St•ll The original bid of $200 million by the Mobil Corpor ation for the Irvine Company was a fair offer. an investment counselor testified Thurs day in Orange County Superior Court Charles Grannon. a member of the New York investment bank- ing firm of Goldman-Sachs, put his valuation of the company at $199 million despite the ract that Mobil is now prepared to pay $281.9 million for the Irvine hold· in gs Pilgrims Trace Path To Golgotha JERUSALEM CAP°> -Chris- tian pilgrims from around the world labored under tieavy crosses today as they retraced the Cootstepa Christ t ook to Golgotha, the aile oC his criicifix- ion Thousands thronged the Via Dolorosa, the narrow street of sorrow, pausing at the 14 stations of the cross for devotions in a babble of languages Warm sun· shine bathed the Good Friday procession The bells of the crusader-built Church of the Holy Sepulchre echoed mournfully through the a ncient city as the faithful filed through the vast dark halls of the church built on what tradition ~ays was the site or Calvary and Chnst ·s tomb. Pilgrims knell to kiss the mar· IJlc i;tone of unction at the en· trance, where Christ's body was :.aid to have been wrapped in n shroud The solemn procession was led by Greek Orthodox Archbishop Simon of Jernsh. preceded by C'scorts thumping !>ii ver-handled !ttaffs. On years hke this one when Greek Orthodox and Roman Catholic Easters coincide, the churches alternate in leading the procession. The last time a Roman Catholic led the way. Secunty was low key despite anti-lsnel demonstrations that have periodically disrupted the old city the past year. SO NOW HE FACES AllDlr? CAMAS, Wash. (AP> -Harry Dutton ol Camas has Cound a vehicle for expressing his tax season frmtraUons. For hill car. he got a personalized lice nse plate with this designation: IRS BOO. His testimony for the James Irvine Foundation immediately foll owed that of appraiser Robert Flavell, who testified for Irvine heiress Joan Irvine Smith that the Irvine Company was worth at least $548 million. The sale of the company became mandatory under pro· visions of t he Federal Tax Reform Act of 1969. The measure pr ohibit foundations from hold- ing stock in s uch enterprises as the Irvine Company. The trial, now in its final days, was sparked when Mrs . Smith challenged the $200 million sale as unrealistic and unfair to the minority shar eholders of the Irvine Company. The foundation, which conduct· ed the negotiations with Mobil, owns 54.5 percent of the Irvine Company. Mrs. Smith, grand· daughter of James Irvine II, owns 22.4 percent of the stock. Judge James F .. Judge must decide after hearing final argu· ments at the trial if all bidding should be set aside and a new round of offers ordered in the light or testimony provided by Four Killed Mrs. Smith's witnesses. Mobil's only competitor 1s a l!rouo headed bv Wall Street financie r Charles Allen and Detroit developer Alfred Taub· man, which has posted an offer of nearly $303 million. Among backers supporting the Allen-Taubman combine is Henry Ford 11 , the auto billionaire. T he offer is higher than that posted by Mobil, but has not ap· pea red to be as attracti('e to foun· dation directors who have posed <See MOBIL, Page AZ) AMC Offers= Air Fare DETROIT (AP) American Motors Corp. announced today it will of- fer $400 worth of air Care. hot el accommodations or lu ggage with eac h purchase ol a new car with factory·instaJled air con4i· tioning in a move to snap a severe sales slump. Marines to Assist 197 5 Crash Probe AMC said the offe r . aimed at vacation·mlnded buyeris, wiU begin Moqday and be vall~ on new can delivered by June 1d or or· dered by May 10. Announcement oC the campaign follows reports that AMC's car sales In March had fallen 38 per- cent from the year before, while the industry posted a 10 percent gain overall. In addition. four imports out- so Id AMC during t he month. By WILLIAM SCHRE IBER Ol Ille O.lly ,ii .. Sl1ll The Marine Corps said it will cooperate ruUy in a new federal probe of possible crimina l action that might have caused the 1975 crash ol an El Toro Marine Corps Air Station trans port plane lh•t killed four men. "Whereas our own in\'.estiga- lion was inconclusive in the area of criminal conduct, we fully sup- port any continuing investigation that might establish a criminal act was committed,'' according to Major Ruth Pulaski, El Toro Public Information Officer. ··w e've got peopJe flying aircraft out here who would real· ly like to know if something like this is g<;>ing on." she added. "We Billie Sol Estes Probe Reactivated .. , .. ..,,... UNDER INVESTIGATION BllHe Sot E1te1 ABILENE, Tu. CAP) -At least three slate and federal law enforcement agencies are in- vestigating the business dealings of former West Texas promoter and financier Bi Ille Sol Estes. The Federal Parole Board. which supervises Estes' lim ited freedom. has scheduled a n Apnl 19 yearing in Fort Worth to re· view Estes' business dealings and consider whether to withdraw its strict supervision over him. The conditions of Estes' parole from a 15-year sentence for fraud include strict limits on his ac· tivilles. In an order dated April 26. 1971. the parole board states Estes could not e ngage "in any self·employed or promotional type activities without speclCic prior approval or the parole board.·' At the heart of the probes are two suitcases full of documents, letters and cance led c hecks copied by the Internal Revenue Service, Texas Atty. Gen. John <See ESTES, Page AZ) don't resent this In anyway." Meanwhile, the pilot's widow who pressed for the probe by the U.S. Attorney and the FBI, said s he did so even though the in- veslieation could j eopardize her • own pending legal action against the Ill.fated plane's designer . But $tleanne Currie Lewis. a Los Angeles County deputy dis· trict attorney who lives In Mis· sion Viejo, said she prefers to see justice done for the four m en who died in the n aming wreck. She also conceded that criminal indictments or convic- tions in connection with the crash would strengthen the case of sur. vivors in possible future legal ac· lion against the feder al govern· ment. The crash of the Ct31 transport plane killed four of the six people on board. Those who died in the crash were Lt. Col. Julius M. Lewis, 43, of Mission Viejo, the pilot; Maj. Harry Collins, 40, of Irvi ne, the co-pilot : M .Sgt. Willis Nichols. 38. of Santa Ana, a crewman and Sgt. Terry Dillow, 28, of Santa Ana . also a crewman. Mrs. Lewis said in an Interview that her own investigation after the cr ash strongly hinted at the possibility of foul play. "Once I learned a deliberate t ampering was a s uspected cause of the accident and I could see it was not going to be re· vealed by the military, J decided something more had to be done," she said. The new federal probe has been proceedin g for three months In a n effort to prove the contention that the craft ·s rudder controls we r e d e liberately jammed by a tool by a member or members of an El Toro ground crew Though the federal probers re· fused comment on the motive for such an act, Mrs. Lewis did not. She claims hlch·ronklng base oCflcers had been told months before the crash that there was open aniagonhnn between the different crews servicing El Toro alrcraCt. "Ther~ was reoortedly such animosity and bitterness that Considerable cloudiness Saturday and cooler with hi g h s 63 to 68. Lows tonight SO to SS. INSIDE T ODA. l' 'Dots' Dashed in Art Colony <See CRASH, Page AZ) ' Wguna,Egg S11lurlter Stallone is cur- rntly working on a ie~l to hb hit /llm "Rock11." He ch1cri~a hil plani tn a atory bit the DaUy Pilot' 1 Dninu McuUan on P.o0t Cl o/ th• W eekmdn'. l •d ex ?!:..,, "''"" AU ..... 411 M, It,,_ Alt C.lllt•lll• 41 Cl"tlllff CIO.OM etf!llU. II ~,...,.. II tll'"""I<" Aft Wlllhtt A• Intl-CJ • flO 14 ~<-I> laWMt•IM C• """'-•""" Mtwl .. N•llt<tel Ntw\ Or•11••C...M¥ , .. , .. ""'•IM'Mll 'tttlt Ttttwllltll , ...... " WtllMt WlllltW-WNlt-r II (It 4• I .,. 11 I CJ.I ... Cl CH 44 44.I Cl·' \ By PlllUP ROSMARIN Of Ille 0•11• ...... Sl•fl Botts Dots got impassioned, but mixed reviews in Laguna Beach this week. The City Counctl met to ponder In public heal'fng the little raised whlte bumps, e mbedded last year as traffic control devices on sections ot Temple Hills Drive, Bluebtrd Park, Summit Drive and Skyline Drive . The Planning Commlulon ~ Parking, Tutnc and Circulation Committee complained the dots don't c:oatrol •n)'thln1 •nd Just m•ke a lot ot noise and vlbraUon when vehicles drive over \bom They r<"COmmended that every Botts dot in the city be uprooted. But after hearing equally strong pleas from residents to either save or destroy the dots, the council decided to leave them alone on Summit and SIQ'Une drivea, strin1 them completely across Park A venu•. where now they ~In only the downbUI traf • fie lane, and study the ones .on Temple HUia Drive. , "So actually," CouncUman Jon Brand explained to one collfusect member o( lbe 1aUery, "theN will be more Bott.I dots than there were before ... The councU lnalrucl'd cltf Stiff to detennlne Wha\ olbd ufe&y 1n..,un1 mlllit IM liken to alert motorists to sharp, steep c!Urves alone the hilly roads. If tht dots were re moved. Some ln the audience were un- impressed with a study made by the l)Ollce department or the ef· tectlveness or the dots •lon1 Temple Hills Drive. Police Chief Jon Sparks t.old the council ortlcors hid t"'°'MI..,. from trafrtC' and, us· int a ha..d·held radar unlL, found that can reduced apeect. alter hittint the dou by an averac~ ol 10 mllet per hour. One rnldenl aaJd that the police had only 1ucceeded In provtna that tbere waa a cul"M al tbe spot. Ifft~ • car would have to slow by about that amount anyway while rounding lt from the 1trai1htaway, A sample of typical resident comments on Botts dots: Andrew Hedden. a Temple Hilla homeowner, was for keep- in1 them. ..Squeallna brakes, creakin1 metal and screaming sirens," he aald, are not pre(era· ble to the rumble of the dots. Before the dots were Installed. Hedden said, a nelahbor "hu had t.o set an extra place at the dlnner table for oncomin• cars comlna tbrou&h the win." Karin Harrlaon, who alao Uvea on TeD'lple HUis Drlvo, dla· (lee DOTS. • .,. Al) Hunt Slated, The 16th annual La1un1 Beach Easter e1g hunt wllJ be held beginning at 1 p.m. Sunday al the Laguna Beach Hlfh School athletic field. Hidden around the field will be 100 dozen eggs, bolled and colored by the American LeClon aux· miry. y ounaatera 9 years and under may compete in the huat and for prbes by flnd· Int Jpedal eaaa. • J \ • • A2 DAILY PILOT L/SC -·Tenerife 'Tragedy "Studied I ·· WASHINGT ON <APJ ·· Engineering d etectives arc •· listening Lo five tape recordings to learn why two jumbo jets col· • lided on a runway in the Canary · lsland&..in aviation's worst acci- . dent. Next W('Ck the government in· . vestigators will correlate all the tapes to try lo r ecreate the :o;econd-by-second events that led to the March 27 collision of the Pan American and KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Boeing 747s on a runway at Tenerife. The death toll was 577, with 67 survivors. T he experts have ruloo out the· possibility that a language m is- understanding somehow might have caused the accident. William R. Haley. a member or the National Transportation Safety Board. disclosed this Thursday as he reported that all four recorders recovered from the two aircraft arc in "excell ent to good-lo-exct.>llcnl condition .. llal<:n would not dbc·lose the tapes' contents . Haley :.aid the tapes show that Engli:.h wm .. spoken by both crews and by the• air traffic con trol tower in conversations in· votvlng the two planes as they maneuver ed on the runway for takeoff and takeoff hold po:-..i· lions. Council OKs Pier Revamp In Clemente Redevelopment o f San Clemente's pier area moved forward a nother notch Thursday with approval of a moderate com. merc1al plan for the district. Sitting as redevelopment agcn· cy board of directors, the city council authorized consultants to proceed with studies and market· ing in vestigations for two ·restaurants and boutique shop / . PIOR. The redevelopment aeencv has acquired for $230,000 the Resort Motel property al the northerly entrance to the pier and con· demned the nearby Brown pro· perty for $150.000 after a court fight. City Manager Gerald Weeks said today that although formal act ion has not been taken on the m atter. 1t is likely the the two pieces of property fram ing the pier and beach a rea would rem;lin openandtn apark hkt•c;tate. Cleanup of the burned out Rei.ort Motel -;hould h<' complet· ed over the "'eekend. Weeks said Thr mote l was used as a tram 10g ground for firemen and as a school for ars1m investigator-; The dchbt>rately set firei. burned t he structure to the ground but rubble rcmamed In ucld1t10n to cstablt!>htn~ the moderate commerc ia l a p proa('h to redrvelopment of the ar <'a, the council members dlscu!>se<l 'traf. fie patterns and beuc·h accei.~ I\ meeting of the nane citizen ProJN't Arca Comrn1t1t•1• 1<; i.l'l for 7: 30 p m Monday to d1!>c uss thl' dnclopmcnt The Jgency ha'> to romph·tr ma~ i.tud1(':-.. and find u"<'r~ for property m tlw ;1rN1 W e('k:o.. :.aid lht>rc Ifft' no plan' curn•ntly for acc1umn~ any mor<' propt-rt) than the ·•l'ellC} has at lht• rir<'~<'nl t1 me Fro• Page A I MOBIL ••• a numl)('r of quec;lton~ 10 the 1\I l1•11 ·Taubma11 l·11mt>1ne 1\1 r~ Smith 1i. known to favor lht.• /\llC'n T;iubman o ffer because. if it Is accepted. il would all ow hl'r to r <-lain a sub- ~t anliul int<'rcsl In the company that would then b<' known as /\1- len-Jrvine-Tnubmnn. lnc. 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Hll AM O.,..m1nt11 , . ..,.." ... ..,..... 0.lly l"tlo4 S~ll PllOI• FIREMEN SETTING UP 'PROTECTION RACKET' IN LAGUNA NIGUEL STATION 30 From Left, Dan Dr•ke, D•ve Pierce, Jim Gunderson Work on Radio Equipment 'Racket' Arrives Pro~ection Unit Serves Laguna Niguel By JACK CHAPPELL Of ..... Dolly Pilot Sl•lf A oroteclion racket has set up shop in Laguna Niguel. Under the very nose:. or a uthorities. a g ang of men opcrat ing with sophisticated radio equipment and a huge truck. ha''" moved mto the sleepy N1gut•I Shores ar ea. . "We figure this new Matton ought to signif1cently reduce our r esponse times," Orange Count\' Fire Capt. Mike /\humadJ, lt•J<.kr of the protection gang Since opening April 1, the Sta t1on 30 crew has responded t<• more than one tllll per dJy Mo:-..l ha\'e been medical aid calls. hut there have bc<'n !>lructurc fin·~ in which quick res pons(• IS all 1mpor tant. Station 30 1s locatrd on lht' stub Fro• Page A I ESTES ... llill'<> officl' and Th<' Ac;~11c·1 ,11t•d Press. Thi:' correspondencr w J:O prn \•tded by IJon Trull. J ~t1 :-..sis:.1pp1 promot<·r who "'-'"' rluring ,, lc11J!lh' 111tt·n 1t·w v. 1lh thl' ·,\ P that hr 'hared offln• "P..tCt· in .\bilt•ne '41th Esko; during the l.11 ter part of la..,l ~ t'.1r Confr~ntt'd v.11h Trull • 111 tcrv1ew and 'tall'm1·n1' lrom olher pt•r,ons. Ur \\ tll1.1m 1\ m o c;. fed<' r a I p .1 r o Ir 1 11111 m1~,1oner in Dalla .... 'aid · Y1111 h,I\ t•n t told u' .in~ thmi.: \\I' h.1 \'en't heard alr<'ady Wt· .1r1• lc)(1I, mg mto lhcs(' matlt'r' ' f;ste~. located hPr1• Thur,<l.I\ al ;111 uff1<·1· ut Sult•\ H 1·,ill\ C'o . r<•lu.,1-<l tn <'nmmt"nt 011 th•· tl111·u mt•nh 1>r lht• prnht•s ;ind ri•f1•rrrd 111H.·-.110n" t11 lw .. at111r111·\ .J.u·k Jin.mt :.l'robabh Jll th1• 1t11ni.:' \1111 h.I\ •' cam<' from a 101111 1·.1lletl llun Trull. sai<I Brv ant · \ hnut all I c :111 '·" "' rln nl '' h.11 \ 011 '4ant a11d h1 rir•·11Jr 1•cl 111 't.1 nd h\ . Jlt' Jthlt•d "If \ llU h<i \ ,. 'Onll'1h1ni: from lh" Fiii "1•11 prmt v. hJt \ ou v. .im On JJn 29. l~i ... dlt• lm.Jril rfr 1111•11 E:.<ill'" rt'<IUl''l th<•l h•· lw .ii lov. ed to Ira\ el fJUl!->iclt• T1•'(;1., on hehalf nf Pcrm1Jn l'l'lr11l1·11m Co his <·mplo.).cr Thi• 1 ompJn\ 'J'., he is ~ull employed th1·r<· Thi· .,.am c order Jl1ov.1·<J him to "continue 111 lht· 11pc·r.1111111 of thr firm Estes was convicted of fraud in a mult1mill1on <1ollar govt·rn ment fertilize r ta11k ~chcmt• and was sentenct>d to 15 yl•ar~ in prison. After a lhrel' year court fight, he enlt'red Lt•avcnworth Penitentiary in March 1!165 If<' was paroled uft<•r :-.t•rvm~ six Yl'ar~ f.ast Scptt:'mber , lhe parole board voted to continue the supervis ion stating, "Th<'rc 1s a ltke)lihood that )'OU will engage• tn t.:9-'ducl violating a criminal lav. 'the magnitude and ""i>hl!>llra lion of lhe offense cof which he was convicted) mdicalrs a POlrn- t i a I for further c rimin a l activity .. " County Asks Road Study A stUdy of future allgnmcnt.s for two road11 to serve an area Weill of San Juan Capistrano has been ordered by Orange ~ounty supervtao~. end of Stonchill Drive just north of Niguel Road. The eng10c and its four-man crew will respond to e mergencies from Crown Valley Parkway to Copper Lantern, a district which lakes in much of the area former- ly covered by the Doheny Station 29, a paid call (volunteer> force !>IJtlOll For now, Station JO has a single engine, a new $80,000 piece of <'qu1pment Com e July. an aerial ladd(•r truck will be assigned to tht:> :-..t JI ton and an additional four men will be on duty In total. 20 mt'n will be <.1ssigncd to the s ta· t1on In a<ld1tion to the usual routine of all f1rc·men. the station 30 crew art• lJu!'>y making the station house Ii vable and are driving around i::c•t11ng to know the area HBSkipper Finishes First In Island Race .John Scnpp<>' i9-fool ketch ~i 1r.1m;,ir c ro:-.."cd the finish linl' .11 C.1ho San Luc;,is <.it 10 22:50 .1 m todJ\ lo take overall honori. tn llw ~t'\\.port lla rbor Y<1c·ht ('luh ' 800 mtlc run down the l'•1 ..... t of B..tJ.i California ~t1ramJr :.IJrted 20 hours and :1~ mmuth behind the first -.1.1rtt•r 1n lht• nine hodt fleet and 11·l(•ntlt•:o..sly m·1.:rh.auled her c-om- pl'l 1101:-.. nn" at a t1mt• f1r ... 1 to 't.irt 111 lht• re\·c·rs<' h ,1 n c1 1 r a p r ;1 t l' w a ~ D o n Hr\ nold:-.' \'.111k1·e 38. Gho~t II ~t 1n1mar h1•J( her by about l·I rn il<':- c; ho:-.t II :ippc•nn·d lo he :i l'inch 1111 ~•·<·oml ·'":-.ht· \~a" 111nl' mil<':. .di··~d of tlw 111.•x\ l\\U boats ,\f run w a net Band1clo who wen• :-,11 lmg 40 milt.•s from lbl• fin1:-.h in \\. ll.11 l'OUlcl tw II ck ad h1°JI Mc•anwh11C'. the l.lJlbou Yacht Club i. 600·m 1ll' non.s t op Guadalupe lslanu race d ragged 111 .1 c lose thu .. mont.ng with Red Baron ti sk1pp er<'d by 8111 Jl ;irtge of tht· Huntington Harbour Yacht Club finished about IQ 30 a m The race :-..tartc·<1 ill noon last Sat urday The sc·con<l hoat wus rc.>portcd to be Scotch M1i>l about 10 miles from the• fint!>h off Newport Beach There was no report from the other two boots. F1relock and Tahu no. Prowler Held For Burglary In Laguna Laguna Beach P<>lice arresled u suspected prowlc•r Thursday, t ht'n not1re<l thc table he was sus - pt•ctcd of cllmbrn~ on lo gel a P<'t:'P 1ru.1dc ~• design shop didn't belo ng outside 599 N. Coasl Highway, and arrested him for burglary Poli ce allege th<' newly a rrest. rd prowkr h ad carried half a dozen pieces or antique furniture half a block. The rest. they sajd, wus cached behind the design shop. The furnlturt was traced lo What's Next Antiques. 541 N. Coast Highway, where a bur~lar had removed louvered window poneff lo get In . Tours of the station, school lec- tures, firsl aid c lassc:. and lee· lures by paramedics ure availa- ble through the st a lion. Men from the s tation will be performing fire ins pections and prep tanning fire fighltng for com- mt>rcial buildings. Among the difficulties unique to lhe area a re the numbc•rs of duplexes, triplexes and fourplex- cs built along conge:.led Dana P oint streets. Captain Ahumada !>aid The i>lat1on 1~ the firi.l 1n the county lo receive a special radio teleprinter which will prmtout the addre:-..:-.. and particulars of <'mcrgenc1es 111 addil1on to the or al radio alert Capt. Ahumada said if the test pro\leS successful. the new radio gt•ar may b4.:• 1nstallcd 1n other sta· t1ons . . Front Pag~ A I CRASH ••. they were do1ni;! things to each othe r's planes in a kind of 'I'll teach you' thmg." she !<aid . Mrs Lewis ~aid the Marine Corpt. did not want tQ re\•eal the poss1bihty of ground crew dis· .,ent and Sabot agt:' bee a US(' Of the des ire to maintain lhc intcgril.> and internal security of the M arinf' Corps. Sh e claimed two ~round crew chiefs were 1mmediJtrly ~us­ pended from duty lollow1ng the crash and one was reduct.'<! in rank to corporal El Toro officials have been un- able to confirm or deny that any d1 sciphnary action was taken followin~ the accident but they sairl the wreck was thoroughly mvesh gakd by three scpnrate military ~roups. t'ach of which produced an exten1-oive report. Two of those report:. wi ll not be m ade public by the M a nnc Corps because. s pokes m en say, of lcstrmon} ~iven b) ind1v1duals who were promiser! full immuni - ty from d1!ic1pllnary action 111 e>. changt:' lor tht•1r comments on the acc1dt:'nl One: of thl' two privileged docu- ml•nt:. 1s the Naval ln1,eM1gat1on Ser\'lce report t h at wa" 1n- conc lus1ve m the area of cnm10al action conne<'t ed with the c rash 4Nixon 'Foreign' Tapes Set NEW YORK (A P ) -Former President Nixon, t aping a series of t elevision programs with David FTost, also is taping four extra lnl erviews which h ave been sold for exclusive viewing 1n four foreign countries. Marvin Minoff, Frost's partner in the multimillion-dollar pro· ject. refused today to confirm re· ports that each had been sold for $250.000. "It ·s up to lhe buyers to !>hy," he said in a telephone interview from Beverly Hills. Purc hasers we r e National Nine. an Aus tralian network . French t elevision. the Italian television ne twork a nd the British Broadca sting Corp. Each of the separate in· terviews consists of q uestions and answers of particular in· terest to viewers in the country where that particular show will be aired. T hey also will be integrated in- to the 9C>-minute segments to be shown here. They will appear abroad the d ay after the regular program is seen in the United States. The first of Frost's interviews with Nixon will be seen in the United States on Wednesday. May 4. with the others following at the rate of one a week. They will not be carried by the three major networks but have been sold to individual st ations around the country. Nilron's fee for the series h as never been dis closed, but published reports have put it at S600.000. Fro• Page A 1 DOTS ••• agreed. "The noise is r eally ter- rible," s he s:itd . "ll 's just ruined living there for us. There's no <'Scape. We can't sleep at night. .. She altributed mo~t accidents that have occurred on the corner to people .. who were either drunk or asleep." F or those people. she said. the disturbance of the dots onlv adds to their confu:.ion . Estell e Warm•r liVl'S bc:twccn the two sNs of dots on Te mple II ills. "and I gel thC' rumble:: from lhe upper level and [get the rum. blc from t ht:' lower level.·· Rachel Vanderkloot comment· ed lhat construction trucks pu!>s· 1111; over Botts dots "b ang something fierce_·· "You'rt:' not as old al:> !>Orne of us art>, .. she snapped at a Skyline Drl\'e resident who ar~ucd for kt•t•ping the doh. "We can·1 :.land thoi.c thing:-. ... Other residents said the dots !l hould remain hl'cau!>e they forrc dn\'Cr!I to br;.ike and ;.ilt'rl them in the dark thal something unusual lies ahe11d. · Craft Guild Plans Exhibit in Laguna The Laguna Craft Guild host.. C'Xh1b11s and demons tratwns of handicrafts on f orest AvC'nuc in Laguna Bt•arh from 10 a.m. until dusk Easter Sunday. Exhibits include w eaving. Jt'welry. p aint ins;:. collagl'. t·eramics. sculplurl', macramC'. !llained glass. "oodcarvmg and l<'athercraft. r or ci.l J\ venue will be hlockcd from traffic, from Pac1f1c Coast HiJ?hway lo Glen· neyre Street. ' A,Wl,. .. 18 SHE'S EXPECTING Princess Anno Fro•Pa~A l ANNE ••• Northamptonshire, in which he was reportedly competing. The couple are to move into tbc 18th century Gatscombe Park m ansion in the Cots wold hills of western England. The e state, bought by the Queen for a report- ed $850,000, is being treated for woodworm but is expected lo be ready in late summer . The palace said the Queen and her husband, Prince Philip. were told of the pregnancy last month while on a jubilee tour of the South Pacific. Budget Eyed" By College's New Trustees Saddleback College trustees, including three new board mem- be rs who will be sworn in, will get their first public look Monday at a $25.4 million "wish list" budget compiled from requests of a ll <H'adcmic divisions. Tht• meeting, which begins at i :30 p.m . in the college library, wi II open with the seating of Robert Price, Eugene McKnight and William Watts as trustees and th<• elect ion of nt•w officers. The budget requ ests lo be con- :-.1de rcd arc SS.J million higher than anticipated income for next ..-e:1r plus carryover funds from th1!> year. The board is expected . to tr.1m the proposal before a p- oro\'lnl? !he fm;.il soending plan. TwQ olhcr maJOr items on ~londay·'i agt'nd a are re- cQ n !>1d e r a lion of the con- trovers ial northern campus s ite w1d propoi.cd inter -dis trict atten- clJnc'l' agreements for ncxl year. With the i.hirt in board com- pos1t 1on. 1t 1!> ltkt•ly the board will scuttle purch:1:-..c• arr angem<'nls and cst·row documt'nls for a 20· <icrc parct•I at fll yford Road and Br~ Jn /\\'('nUt'. 1\ m ajority of the new boa.rd appears to favor an alternate s ite near lhe corner of Irvine Center Drive and Jeffrey Road , aboul 3.5 miles south of Myford-Bryan. On the "uhjecl of inte r-district altendancc. truslecs will be told t hat th\! North Orange County Commu111t.v Coll<'ge District will m aanl:11n its policy of charging no !-tent taxes for Saddlcback stu· dents attending the ir schools. Aul Hnncho Santiago a nd Coasl Community Colleges will mumtnin their policy of charging a SJOO per student tax, plus tui- 11on for evcrv Saddlehack s tu- dent allt'nding their campust>s. FROM US TO YOU DEN'S ,,_,, ... ,_ ........ The study will dttcrmine thP locttion of ext<'nsions of Cnmlno del A.vion and Strtet of tht Golden l.3ntern to serve the Bear Brand Ranch area. Donald W. Olson. 32, who told police he 11' n w niter at ,Vlctor Hueo tnn and listed his ltddress u~ 1000 N. Const lllghway, fiAs booked Into Jail ~n suapiciOfl Of burglary. In anothel' buratary Thursday, aom eonc . pried open the back door or Sondl1 Baker)'. 248 Forest Ave., and 1colc about• cash. __ .. _:iiiiiiilition:·custom draperies ' County otrictals sold owners or the ranch property ha\'e aarecd to d ontte the land necctod to buJld the new str~s. uc:. NO nom linoleum • wood floor 1~3 'LACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA. CALIF. 92617 • PHONE 6 .. 6·038 -6 .. 6·23.5.5 ------------------~-----------._ l • • Orange Coast I EDITI O N VOL. 70, NO. 98, 4 SECTIONS, _.2 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CAUFORNIA FRIOAY,APRIL8, t9n Your Hometown Pally Newspaper N TEN CENTS Co.· Worth? Futile Re•~ Chicago Policeman Ralph Culver grips Peter Ligety, 26, of Chicago as a fireman helicopter lifts them from the icy wutcrs or Lnkc Michigan during a rescue attempt which proved lo be in vain. Llgety, who Jater died, and two others who surv1\'ed were pulled a shore after their small h<wl eap.,il.<'d. Christian Pilgrims !Trace Jesus' Steps 1 JERl'St\LEM CAI') -Chris· ·ti an p1l i:nms from ,1 round lhc 'world l.1bor ed under heavv rrosses today a-. th~v retracl'd the foub.tcpi; Christ took to Golgotha. lhl• s1k uf his nur1f1X" 111n Thou.,and-; lhruni:1•d the V1J Oolorosa. the narrow Mrc<'t or s.orrow, pau:-.ing at lh1.· 14 ... 1at1ons of the C'l'llSS for dl'\Ot111ns in a babbll• of lani;:ua~(·s Warm -.un shine bath1•1I th1.• c;ood Fm.la \ prOC(''>Sl!m The ht-lb or the crusader-bu1lt Church of the lloly Sc•pulchn· tchMd mournfully throu~h thf' ancient t·1ty ;Js thf' f,11thrul filt>d thr ough lht• vast d:.irk halls of thC' church hullt on wh at tradition s ays wus the site of Calvary :.ind Christ's tomb. Pilgrims knelt to kiss the mar- ble stone of unction al the en· AMC Offers Air Fare DETROIT <AP> Amer ican Motors Corp. announced today it will of· fer $400 worth or air fare, hotel accommodations or lu ggage with each purchase or a new car with factory-installed air condi· tioning in a move to snap a . severe sales slump. AMC s aid the orrer, aimed at vacation-minded buyers. will begin Monday and be valid on new cars delivered by June 10 or or- dered by May 10. Announcement of the campaign follows reports that AMC's car sales in March had fallen 38 per- cent from the year before. whlle the lndustry posttd a 10 percent gain overall. In addition. four imports out· told AMC durlnc the month. trance, where Christ's body was :-.aM lo have been wrapped in a ~hroud The solemn procession was led hy Grc<'k Orthodox Archbishop Simon of Jerash. preceded by ('o;corts thumping silver-handled staffs '.l.Aickiest Kid' Survives Dive From NB Pier Newport Beach lifeguards said today a youth who did a swan dive from the Ne wport Pier into four reel or water t1urvived the mishap relatively unharmed. Lifeguard spokesman Ray Garver described the 16-year-old boy as "the luckiest kid I ever heard or ... alter learning the leenal'er had apparently suf· fered no broken bones in the inci- dent. According lo Garver the youth, a resident of Pacific Grove de· cided lo impress some girls on the beach by doina a s wan dive orr the pier , about half way to the end. Garver s aid none of the lifeguards saw the youth bit the water, but be told them when he stood up, lt was about chest deep. The boy walked to shore and got about 50 yards up the beach before he decided to lie down and sent another youth for the lifeguards. . Guards said they called the paramedics when the teenager told them he had S(Were back pains. Paramedics took him to Hoag M emorlal Hospital where he was treated and released, Garver s aid. Garver aaid the pier incident was one of the few rescue• re- corded by llftauarcb this week. Re aald bfach crowds have been counted at "bout 50,000 or . 80.000 all week, but that few vis· itors H\vt ventured Into tho :fl· degree \'ater. · A.ppra~sers Differ by $349 Million By TOM BARLEY OI t .. O•llY l'l .. 1 Sl•ll The original bid of $200 million by the Mobil Corporation for the Irvine Company was a fair offer, an investment counselor testified Thursday in Orange County Superior Court. Charles Grannon, a member of the New York investment bank- ing firm of Goldman-Sachs, put his valuation of the company al $199 million despite the fact that Mobil is now prepared to pay $281.9 million for the Irvine hold· ings. His testimony for the James New NB Ir vine Foundation immediately followed that of apprai~er Robert Flavell, who testified for Irvine heiress Joan Irvine Smith that the Irvine Company was worth at least $548 million. The sale or the company became mandatory under pro- vis ions of the Feder al Tax Reform Act of 1969. The measure prohibit foundations from hold· ing stock in such enterprises as the 1 rvine Company. The trial, now in its final days , w:.is sparked when Mrs. Smith challenged the $200 million sale as unrealistic and unf:ur to the minority shareholders or the J rvine Company. The foundation, which conduct· cd lhe negotiations with Mobil, owns 54.5 percent or the Irvine Company. l\1rs. Smith, grand· daughter of James Irvine JI, owns 22.4 percent of the s tock. Judge James F. Judge must decide after hearing fi nal argu- ments at the trial if all bidding should be sel aside and a new round of offers ordered in the light of testimony provided by Mrs. Smith's witnesses. Mobil's only competitor is a i?rouo headed by Wall Street Budget Pondered By JOANNE REYNOLDS OI Ille O•llf l'l .. 1 Sl•lf Newport Beach's proposed $23.8 million budget for fiscal 1977-78 goes to the city council Monda)'. The tfudget will undergo an item-by-item review prior to re· ceiving Cina! approval after a June 27 public hearing. lt is based on the same $1.11 lax rate per $100 assessed value now levied by the city. T he exis tin g budget is • $23,723,065. T he increas e re presented by the proposed budget is less than one percent, according to City Manager Robert Wynn. Wynn said his proposed budget is basect on a 15 percent increase in the city's assessed valuation, a figure he conceded might be con· servative in li&bl of last year's 19.6 percent increase in the as· sessed value of properly in Newport. · Based on Wynn's estimate; pr operty taxes should bring $5,662,950 into city coffers in 1977-78, as opposed to the $4,939,9:11> generated by property taxes in l.976-17. The proposed budget includes proposals lo increase the number of city employes from 655 to 661, primarily by adding five library employes to staff the Newport Center branch library slated for construction this summer. The budget includes the addi· lion of one police clerk, the five library employes, two sewer workers and a recreation worker to oversee the senior ciliien center. That nine person increase would be orrset by a lhree· person decrease in the parks de- partment. according lo Wynn . The proposed budget includes capital exp enditures or $3 million. Part of that would go for the cars (40 will be replacements for existing vehicles) and 14 pieces of specialized automotive equipment such aa trash trucks, sweepers and boats. Like the Old Days? 4'1'Wl .. pllolo Former President Ford tosses an errant football back to a player at University of Michigan spring football practice. Ford is spending the week lecturing at the university where he captained the football team as a center in 1935. . Princess Anne Expecting Baby LONDON (AP) -Princess Anne. d a ughte r of Quee n Elizabeth II and fourth in sue· cession to the British throne, is ex- pecting a baby in November, Buckingham Palace announced toduy. The baby will be the first Jtrandchild for Queen Elizabeth, who Is celebrating the silver an- ,. niversary or her coronation. Anne. th e Queen's only daughter, was married to Army Capt. Mark Phillips on Nov. 14, 1973. The child would be fifth in line for the throne. Anne's older b r other Prince Charles, the Prince or Wales, and younger brothers Andrew and Edward rank be fo r e h e r in s uc · cession. All the queen's sons are unmarried. Tr&in Attacked Princess Anne, renowned for her horsemanship, turns 27 Aug. 15. Des pite Its royal ancestry, the child could be known simply as Master or Miss Phillips, with no royaltille. HB Cops W am Freelocuhn A troup of freeloaders who Jined up lawn chairs alol'I& a r ailroad track ror a free look at a Huntington Beach drive-in movie are being sought by police today. They won't be charged with freeloading, however. 'fhe charge is assault upon a rall\oad locomotive. W~le the freeloaders lounged along the tracks at 10 :.&o p.m. North State To Get Rain ( i-8y The Aooelated Pres~ "Showen were likely al times throuah toni1ht in Northern Callfomla, but clearing wu ex· peeled In most areas for the EHter weekend, the National W eathtr Ser\'Jeuatd today. Lilht rain &tan.cl early this mornlng alone ,the north coast and wu slowly moving inland and 1outhward. Only a sU1ht chance of pre- cipitation wq forecast In central areas ol t.b• atate before tonilbt. Thursday, watching, "Fun With Dick and Jan e" at the Warner Drive-In, a train came cboo- choolng do-.tn the tracks. The locomotive disrupted the free movie-watching. The freeloaders became in· f uriated and started hurling rocks and bottles at the disrup· live epgine. The train engineer became so furious that be radioed his terminal to report his en&lne as being under a rock assault. Anaheim r ailroad dispakher Jim Owens called the Huntington Beach police dispatcher . By the lime officers arrived at the drive-in at 7361 Warner Ave., the tock-throwing freeloaders had vanished. So bad the mad enilneer and his locbmolive. a the miscreants get caught, police noted, they can be arrest. ed under Section 219.2 ot the California Penal Code. This venerable section or law was established In the days of train robbers, making It tllegal to throw, hurl or project rocks or other hard objects at locomotlvea or steamships. Conviction is good for a year In county Jail or 1omellma a ltate priaon term. • "No title can come through Anne," said Patrick Montague· Smith, editor of Debrell's, the bi· ble of British J)ffrage. "The only thing that can happen is that the Queen can declare that she is of· ferlng the baby a courtesy title. There 16 no pr~cedent for this, but there is not.htng to stop the Queen doing ff.'' • Capt. PhUUps is a commoner. Princess Margaret.. the Queen's younaer sister, also married a commoner. but her husband, An· tony Armstrong.Jones, a~cepted the tlUe Earl of Snowdon. Thelr children are titled Viscount Linley, 15, and Lady Sarah Armstron1-Jones, 12 . (See ANNE, Pate At) BB Btu-glare Get ~ffeeBeam Burglars raided a Huntln&ton Befth bakery and dellcat.euen Thursday, splriUng away S6SS worth of coffee beans. Spokesmen for Luccl'a GourmeL Deltcatessen and Bakery, 8911 Adams Ave., told pollct the coffee beena were s tolen from • 1tora1e area behind the ltallan food ouUet. financier Charles Allen and Detroit dev~oper Alfred Taub- man, which tias posted an offer of nearly s:J03 million. Among backers supporting the Allen-Taubman combine is H en r y Ford II, the auto billionaire. The offer is higher than that posted by Mobil, but has not ap- peared to be as attractive to foun· dation directors who have posed a number of questions to the Al· len-Taubman combine. Mrs. Sn11th is known to favor the A II e n· T a ub m an off ~'r' <See MOBIL, Page A2) Expert Testifies On Noise A jet noise specialist called by the county conceded Thursday in Superior Court that 95 percent or the jet noise he recorded in the Harbor Area was loud enough to dis rupt com•ersation in homes ad1acent to the flight path from Orange County Airport. But defense witness Dwight Bis hop argued that the disrup· lion caused by passing aircraft was "highly annoying" to only a sm~ll percentage of residents he contacted during his tour of the area. Earlier testimony by Harry Rinker indicated that conversa- tions became impossible for long periods or lime when aircraft flew over his home at 2342 Mesa Drive. Santa Ana Heights. The developer wants more than $200,000 from the county for what he contends is environmen- tal damage inflicted on his home by jet aircraft and the diminution in value of the home. The presence of jet traffic at the county airport has cut the vatue o( that hom e from Sl.25 million to S800,000, Rinker claims. Bishop testified that his tests Indicated that normal conversa· tion conducted on a patio at the Rinker home would be difficult for about 15 s econds while a jet aircraft was nying in the area. Rinker argues that normal conversation Is impossible al his home for a much greater length of time. The Rinker lawsuit argues that he was assured by high county of. ficials before he bought his home in 1965 that jets would never be a llowed at Orange County Airport. Today, two airlines -Air California and Hughes Airwest -operate jct aircraft out of the facility. The lawsuit is regarded as a test case by hundreds or Harbor ·Area residents. Suspect Killed SAN DIEGO CAP>-A police officer shot and killed a man in· side a Bank of America branch at 5th and Market streets today. police said. Police dld not release the name ot the aUeged bank holdup man. Coast Weather Considerable cloudiness Saturday and cooler with highs 63 to 68. Lows · tonight 50 to SS. INSIDE TODAY Svlvat~ St~ ii cur· rentlv tDOrldno ots.o •~I to 111• llU tum ·~ Rockt/." ff• ' de•criba llU plcml m. a ltOf'/I bl/ tM Dmlv . Pilot'• Dftnll Mcl.eUan M.P.~ Cl of the Weekender. ladex t .. • . . A2 DAIL V PILOT N NB Cops '- . Pro he •, ·2 Thefts Newport Beach IX>lice art' In· .vesl.igating two upparently un .related robberle!> that occurr~ ,c1-1rher on BHck Bay Drive and We:-;l Coast Highway. , Visiting Swt'dish studPnt Eva Carin Berglund, 22, told police :o;he lost $220 in ('ash and a $000 camera al kn1fc•1)0Jnt Thursd:iy morning to thrt'c men who uc· costed her a!> she bicycled along Back Bay Drive. Mis~ Berglund said the three tnen were in a car that fon·ed her off the road One man got out of the car. pulled a knafe and for<:~ her to hand over her back pack containing thP valuable'>. She told police i.he wa~ unable to gel a license plate number when the car drove off Earlier in lhl' wet'k two men. one armed \\llh a sawed-ofr shotgun, broke anto the office of the Channel Inn, 6030 W Coa..,t Higt>way Tul•sday night and look S210 m cash Crom own<'r Victor Rum bellow Humbt:llow told polict• the man holding th<' s hotgun repe<1tcdly demanded to know where the :-.afc was and kicked him several times as hc l;.iy on the ~round with the gun to hi~ head. The robbers <ilso took a bottle of liquor. a cassette recorder and a slcepmi:: bag before leaving Special Zone In Mariner's Mile Backed Newport Beach planning com- missioners said Thursday they lake the idea or a special ioning amendment designed to en- courage m ar ine-orienled bUM· nesses in Mariner's Mile Their support will be passed on lo lhe city council •• The council ha:. delayed final approval of a zona'ng ordinance known as the Mariner·~ Mile Specific J\rea Plan bl'Cause local merchants have protested the propo~t:d limits for huilllmg de- velopment The m er('hants c laim thC' limits arc too strirt and would :..queezc them out of husaness Th <' protests prompted City Councilman Ray Williams to pro· pose an amendment granting marine businc~s owner!! m<>re latitude \Hth the bulldable art'a Three Teens Arrested for Car Burglary A former c>mploye or the West Orange County Judicial Duslrict Court was among t h r<'c teenagcn arrestt•d by NewJW>rt Reach police in connection with u '>tring of <'ar burglanl'" c1t th1· Collin" Radto plnnt Taken into ruslod y 1n her Westminster home Wll\li Clara Ines Tamayo, UI, who J>Ql1t 1' '\a1d was once a clerk at the munlc1pi1 l i·ourt in West mln"l 1•r Also token Into ru:-.todv :it th<' s ame Lim<' Thur,day dfternoon were two 17·YNlr·oltt males Police said the trao were traced when a Collins employe allegedly i.potted tht'm hurglaridng u car and wrot(' down their cJr Ileen\!• plate numhvi . Laetrile Backed OLYMrll\ CJ\P) Even if it's only of psyrhologicol volu(', lht' drug Lartrilc shnuld be nvnllal>lc lo com hat c11nc<'r. stutc senatorR said Thurqday in opprnvln!! lci;:islation lo legah tl' it O"AHQI COAST " DAILY PILOT •.-n .. _ ~ .... ft ••• ...,,.,.., l•O II' '"""' v ... ,..,._ft,.,..0._.,~ ,_ ... _ ...... ,_, .. ~ MoHtl ... l .... °'""'""·"'"" ~ ..... JI ... , .. ,, .... Mo .... , ... ··-~ ·' ' • r . ~ . : . .. . . ( Pilot Logbook J Newport Grinch Steals ChristIDas Ry JOl\NNE REYNOLDS Ot Ille 0<1llt Pilot 11~1 Jf the Grinch can :;teal Christmas, so can the Newport Beach City Council The counctl has decided to quit m aking its annual glrt to people who do their Christmas shopping in New rt Beach. Councilmen voted to end the policy of putting bags over the city's l ,Ek>O parking meters ror the holiday season The move was prompted by com· plaints this p ast Christmas from merchants in the Via Lido area. They said the covered parking meters wvre betng used all day by som e people and their customers had no place to park. The council action came after the city's Traffic Affairs Com mittee recom- mended the practice be cancelled HYNoi..os because or the lack or support by m erchants. the waste or manpower to cover and uncover the me ters and the loss of parking meter and parking ticket revenut's to the city. •••• IT'S NICE TO KNOW a sense of humor can emerge in the face of disaster. For example, a recent Newport-Mesa school newsletter prepared by Jeun Mathevet-Flcming tells how McNally High School is gearing up for trouble. lt reads: "McNally Disaster Plan, thanks to principal Chuck Gordon. now clearly define!> staff duties. Some ex· am pies: Securit y (Joan Berger) H anyone feels insecure. they report to Joan for some mothering. Registration Chief C Phyllis Brandon) -She greets all visitors during the dis- aster and keeps a guest book. Fire (Gordon) -Is to start fires. gather wood. put out fires. and In gene ral create a fire atmosphere. Food Chief (Pat Curtis) keep an ample sup- ply of cookies and other foodstuffs. Radiological <Monty FonesJ -Goes around with a radio and appears logical." •••• NEWPORT BEACH MAY not be the vacation p ar adise it's cracked up to be, at least us far as Ralph Daniels of Boulder, Colo .. is concerned. Daniels, it seems. 1s very unhappy with the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce because he and his fa mily came here for a vacation and left for home with m ore than scenic vistas recorded on film. "Well we along with many other carfulls (sic) of tourists left the beach with our suede shoes and boots com· pletely ruined by the o\ly mess caked on the bottom and the sides.·• he wrote in a letter to the cha mber from which he demanded a SSO reimbursement to cover the cost of the wreck~ footwear According to Daniels, the chamber was at fault for not correcting the situation and was to blame for not posting warning signs about tar on the bearh. Chamber Executive Dire<:tor Dan Roger s. in a polite reply, explained that his organization would be unable to help. Billi~ Sol Estes Probe Reactivated ABILENE. Tex CAPl -J\t least three state and r~eral law <'nforcement agenr1cs ar<> in· \ estigatmf? lhe husaness dealings of former West Texas promoter .inti financ·1cr Bilhl' Sol E:.l<:!> The t~ederal Parole Board. 14 h1ch s uper \'ises Estee;' hmated freedom. has scheduled an Apnl 19 yearing in Fort Worth to re· new Estes' busincc:;s deahni:s <1nct c·on'i1der whelhl'r to withdraw its strict -.up.•n 1s1on .,, \'r him ThC' <'Ofld1honc:; ol Estei;' purole from n 17> Vl•:1r st·ntc>O('C for frt1u1I 1111'111dt· 'trH't lim its 0 11 his nr t1\il1e'l. In ;in order dalt•d J\pnl 2fi, 1971. the parol<' board state ... £.;ft'-. l·ould not cnitai::<' · ·1n 4'.lnv .,t•lf t'mflloved or p romotic1nal l\pe J<"tl\1l1t'' w1thma 'i>''l'lfH prinr approval nf thr pJroll' 11onrt1 ·· At the ht'art of thr prnhes :ire t IA 0 llUllCru.es full Of document~. lctt~rs and canceled checks t•opled by the lnt«"rnal Revenue Ser vice. Texa'§ Atty. G<>n J ohn IHll"s office Mei The Ass0<·1aled Prt-ss. Tht.• corrt'spondencl' was pro. vacitd by T>on Trull. a \ti.,bissippl promoter who said during ., h•nf:lhy interview with the A f> that he !!hared oHicf' spuce in 1\bilenewith Estel> durin~ the lul· h.or pnrt of la'lt year. Confrontea with Trull 's in- tt'rvicw and state ments from other µer:..ons. Dr W1ll1um t\mos. federal parolc com- m1ss1oner in Dallas. said· "You haven t told us anything we ha \·en 'l heard already. We are look· 1n~ anto these matters." Estes, located here Thursday at a n offi ce of Solex Realty Co . r<'fused to comment on th<' docu ment:-. or th<' probes and referred quM\IM:> to his ::attorney, Jack Bn .i nt .. Proh::ably :ill the things you h,1\'e came from a man t:allcd Don Trull." sr11d Rry a nl " ,\hout ;111 I c·u n :.ay 1s print what ) ou want und be prepared to ~land h~ " Ht> addl!d , "f( you h .1" 1· -.111111•1 hln~ from tht' FBI. 14-(•ll print what you want." On J un 29. 1974, th(' hoard de- 111ecl fo;:.tt'i.· rc'luei.t that he be al- lr>wcd to trave l outside Texas on liehalf of Perm ian Petroleum f'o . his employer. The company '.'>,1ys ht' i'> :illll e m ployed lbere. The same order a llowed him to . ('l')nlJnue m the operation" or the firm E">tt'li wa~ con victed of fraud in a m 11 ltl mi Ilion dollar govern· menl (1•rt1lm•r tank scheme and was i.cntenced to 15 years in prison. After a three-year court f1~ht. he f'ntered Leavenworth Pl'n11t•nt1 ary an Mnrrh 1005 Overseas Viewers Nixon Tapes Four Extra Interviews NEW YORK (AP) -Former President Nixon, taping a series o r television programs with David Ji"ro$t, also ls taping four extra interviews which have been sold for exclusive viewing m four foreign countries. Marvin Minoff, Frost's partner In the rnuJUmllllon·dollar pro· ject, refused today to connrm re ports tbut each had been sold for S2SO.OOO. "It's up to the buyers to say,'' he snld in u telephone interview from 8everl)' HUis. Purchasers were National Nine, an Australian network. French televlalon, the ft:allan television network and the BrlUgh Broadc:utina Corp. E•cb of the separate ln lervlewa cooal.sta or que1Uon1 and answers of partlcular f.n· ternt to viewer'JI fn lhe country wbero UW. putJcular show w1Jl ~•lred. ,They a1lo will be lntegraltd ln- to the 00-minute !'le1itments to be s hown here. They will appear abroad the day after the r eeulat proaram is seen ln the United Stales. The first of F r<>st's interviews with Nixon will be seen in the United States on Wednesday, May '· with the others rollowtng at the rate of one :i week. They will not be carried by the three mojor networks but have been sold to lndlvtdual st ations around the country. Nixon's ree ror lhe series has ncvct been diac tosed, but published reporta have put il at $600,000. Delivery Delayed P'~ESNO CAP> -Th Fremo 1rrl11tlon Dlatrlct hat on· nounced It will not t>ealn de. ltvert torarmcnunUJJunel. ' Arge•ti11e C'ot1p Teacher Tells Prison Torture 8y RAY ESTRADA OI ,.,. D<tlly Pilel ll•fl An American S<'hool tt«.1chcr told a UC Irvine crowd Thursday she was repeatedly tortured by mfllt.ory police In an Argentine prison for 16 months after her November. 1974 arrest for al leged subversive activities. Olga Talamante, 27, said a na- tional letter-writing campaign to U.S. legislators was instrumen- tal in freeing her just after the March, 1976 Argentine military coup which s till controls thal Latin Ame£ican country. Miss Tala mante. a UC Santa Cruz graduate from Gilroy, Ariz., said she was blindfold~. given electricul sbdck' torture and beaten during inlerrogations in an Argentine prison about JOO miles from Buenos Aries. Military interr ogators sought to gain information about her friends. she said . Confessions or political sabotage we r e also sought, said Miss Tai am ante . The English teacher s aid s he was ar rest<:d with 12 friends just before s he was to return to Califor mu. She was accused of •·possession of s ubversive materials," including a book on Chicano history. She said a mas!.ive national let- ter-writing campaign to U.S. legislators is now ne~ed to cut off foreign aid to Argentina's military d1ct11torship. Miss Talamante said she is en- ' courag~ by U.S. Secretary of State Cyrus Vance's recent de- nunciation or human rights viola- t ions in Argentina. "But U.S. tax money is still be- ing used lo support the mihtary's oppression or democratic gov- e rnme nt in Argentina." s he added. Miss Talamante said s h e taught school in Azul, J\rgentinu. since July, 1973. She was a volun- teer social worker at a center an that town or 50,000 people w hen the mihtary declared a "state or s iege" in 1974 She said the military rounded up thousands of social workt'rs, c ler gy and tra de unionists after declaring martial low. "Condi· lions are even worse now since the coup." she added. Newport Eyes $35,000 for Park Projects Members of the Newport Beac h Pa rks, B eac hes and Recreation Department are pr<'- paring applications for a $35,000 s late grant to finance improve- ments at Inspiration Point in Cor ona del Ma r and Kings Road View Park in Cliff Haven. The Kings Road Park at pre· sent consists of two vacant lots on the south s ide o f the road between St. Andrews and Signal roads. The lots were purchased from the state department or Transportation which had bought them for r ight of way for the Pacific Coast Freeway. A spokesman for the city ex- plained that the grant would be match~ by $10,500 in city money and would be used to install some bench es and landscaping at Kmgs Road and to refurbish the view area at Inspiration Point. ··Many fam ilies don't know what has happen~ to their re- latives because no prisoner list was r e leased." said Miss Talamante. Miss Talamante said s he now works for a group or exiled A rge ntine l a wyers i n Wushlngton, D.C. who seek to re· establish human rights in that Lalin American military dic- tatorship. HBSkipper Finishes Fini In Island Race John Scripps' 79-foot ketc h Miramar crossed the finish line at Cabo San Lucas at 10:22:50 a. m . today to t ake overall honors an the Newport Harbor Yacht Club's 800-mile run down the coast of Baja California. Miramar started 20 hours and 38 m inutes behind the first starter in the nine boat fleet and relentlessly overhauled her com- petitors one at a time. First lo start in the reverse handicap r ace was Don Reynolds' Yankee 38, Ghost JI . Mi ram ar beat her by about 14 miles. Ghost II appear ed to be a cinch for second as she was nine miles ahead of the next two boats Mamie and Bandido \ltho were sailing 40 miles from the finish in what could be a d ead heat. Meanwhile, the Balboa Yacht C lub's 600 -m i le non -s t op Guadalupe Is land race dragged to a close this m orning with Red Baron II s kippered by Bill Hartge of th e Hunti n gton Harbour Yacht Club finished about 10:30 a.m The race started :it noon last Saturday. The second boat was r eported to be Scotch Mis't about 10 miles from the fi nish off Newport neach. There was no report from the other two boats. Firelock and Tahuna. Frot11 Pa~ Al MOBIL ... because. if it is accepted. it "ould a llow her to retain a sub- stantial interest in the company that would then be known as Al· len-1 rvane-Taubman. Inc. No .,uch offer has been m ade tn Mr ~ Smith by the> ~t ohll Corporation 30 Arrested In Drag Race LOS ANGELES CAPJ -·More than 30 people have been arrest- ed in connection with an alleged drag-racing scheme in th e Hollywood Hills area. police "aid. Police said they swept through lne area Thursday and arrested 34 adults and juveniles, who were using radio scanners a nd citizen band radjos lo a void authorities. Police srud those a rrested wer e booked for investigation or aiding and abetting a speed contest. a misdemeanor. ,,.... P,..e A.l ANNE ••• The palace announc.ment said Anne, a member of Britain's equestria n team at lai.l sum- mer's Montreat Olympics, "Will be able to carry out public engagements .Already arranged between now and July, but aho will not oo t'ompcting In further e<iuestrian events." The announcement de~cr1bed the royal fllmily as "delighted" over the news. The princess and her husband were spending Easter weekend with friends while attending h orse trials a t Brigs tock , Northamptonshire, in which he was reportedly competing . The couple are lo move in lo the 18th century Gatl'combe Park mansion in the Cotswold hills or western England. The estate, bought by the Queen for a report· ed $&50,000, is being treated ror woodworm but is expected to be ready in late summer. The palace said the Queen and her husband, P rince Philip, were told of the pregnancy last month while on a jubilee tour of the Sooth Pacifi c. CdMClecuwp Drive Set This Month Corona del Mar r esidents will have an opportunity to clean out the garages and tidy up their ya rds during t he upcoming cleanup campaign sponsored by the Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce. As part of the campaign, city trucks will be furnished on two consecutive Saturdays, April 16 and 23, to pick up times that trash c rews don't normally handle. For residents living south of East Coast Highway from Irvine Terrace to Cam eo Shores, the trucks will be picking up ever - y thing but d irt and bujJding materials beginning at 7 a.m. on the 16th. On the 23rd residents north of the highway to San J oaquin Hills Road will be able to get rid or old appli ances, old furniture, debris and junk. Couple Tip Police; Trio Held in Theft A N'~wport Heights couple were crooited today by police with the ar rests o r t hree teenagers who offi cers believe are responsible for a string of burglaries in their neighborhood. The couple, James a nd Elizabeth Ward. called JX>lice Tl\ursday evening when they saw the three youths on the roof of a home in the 400 block or San Bernardino Avenue. Officers s aid they captured two of them, ages 16 <i nd 17, and al- leged they found items stolen from the home in the teenagers' possession. The third. who escaped on foot. was exprctcd to surrender to police today. Investigators s11 id the youthi; would be re leased t o their ~arents pending further legal ac- tion . Castro Visits End MOSCOW CAP) -Cuban President Fit1el Castro left for hom e today :lfter a swing through troubled southern Africa. FROM US TO YOU . DEN'S ••••••••••••••••• • ., ... ~.installation· custom draperies· Rnoleum • wood floor l&U ,lACINTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CAllf. 92627 • •HONE 6.C6-.C838 -646·235$ -- Saddlehaek EDITION Year Bo•etown Dally Ne•s paper VOL. 70, NO. 98, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIOAY,APRIL8, 19n TEN CENTS l Princess Anne E~pects in November LONDON (AP> -Princess Ann e, daught er o f Queen Eliza beth II and fourth In suc- cession lo the British throne, ii. ex- pecting a baby in N.ovcm ber, Buckingham Palace announced today. The baby wlll be the first gra ndctuld for Queen Elizabeth, who 1s celebrating the 1>1lver an niversar y o( her corona tion Anne. th e Queen 's only daughter, was married to Army Capt. Mark Phillips on Nov. 14, 1973. T he child would be fifth in line for the throne. Anne 's older brother Prince Ch a rles, the Prance of Wales, and younger brothers Andre w and Edward r a nk before h e r in ~U C · ce!>~ion All the queen's sons are unmarned. Princess Anne, renowned for he r horsemanship, turns 27 Aug. 15. Despite Its royal ancestrv. the child couJ(I be known simply as Master or ~U;s Phillips, with no royal title. .. No title can come through Anne.·• said Patn c k Montague· Smith, editor of Debrett 's, the bi- ble of Brillsh peerage . "The onl y thing that can ha ppen is that the Queen can declare that she is of· fering the baby a courtesy title. Th ere is no precedent for this, but therf 1s nothing lo s top the Queen doing 1t." C~L Phillip~ I~ a commoner Princes!> Mar garet, the Queen·~ ) ounger s ister, abo ma rried a commoner, but her hu!>band, An· tony Armstrong-J ones. accepted the title Earl of Snowdon. Their children are lJlled Visc o4nt Linley, 15, and La d y Sar a h Armstrong-J ones. 12. • The pa lace a nnouncement said Anne . a me mber of Britain 's equestrian te am a t last sum- mer 's Montreal Olympics, "will be able to carry out pu blic engagements already a rranged between now and July, but she will not be compeltng in Curlher equestrian events." The announcement described the royal family as "delighted" over the news. The princess and he r hus band were spending E astcr weekend with friends while att('ndmg hors e trials al llrtg s toc k , (Su ANNE, Page A2) Crash Probed Marines Back Investigation · Like the Old Days? I Former President Ford tosses a n er rant football back to a -player at Univers ity of Michigan spring football practice. Ford is spending the week lecturing at the university where he captained the football team a s a center in 1935. By WILLIAM SCHREIBER OI , ... Dally Piiot Stoff The Marine Corps said it will cooperate fully in a new federal probe of possible criminal action that might ha ve caused the 1975 crash of an El Toro Marine Corps Air Station transport plane that killed four men. "Whereas our own investiga- tion was Inconclusive in the area of criminal conduct, we fully sup· port any continuing investigation that might establish a criminal act was committed." according to Major Ruth Pulaski, El Toro Public Information Officer. "We've got people flying a ircraft out here who would real- ly like to know \f something Uke this is going on,· she added . "We don't resent this in any way.•· Meanwhile, the pilot's widow who pressed for the probe by the U.S. Attorney and the FBI, said she did so even though the in· ves tigation could jeopardize her own pending legal a ction against the ill·faled plane's designer . But Sueanne CUrrie Lewis, a Los Angeles County d eputy dis· trlc t attorney who lives in Mis· sion Viejo, s aid she prefers to see justice done for the four m en who died in the flaming wreck. She a l s o concede d that criminal indi~lments or convic- tions In connection with the crash would strengthen the case of sur- Airlines' Tapes PrOhed Cause of Canary Island, CrCUJh Sought W AS ltl NG T O;o.; I AP I E ng1ne t•rtng cll•t1•c t1 vt•<; an· listentng to f1vr t::lPl' r rcordini?-; 1 to lt•;irn \\hy two 1umbo Jl'b t<>I· hd<'d on a runway 111 th(• Canor.> 1 Islands an ;iviat ion's wor::.t Llt't'I ! d ent , Next wt•t·k ltw i.:o\t·rnmt·nt 111 ves tigatnr' \\Ill 1·1>rrt•la lt· all lh<• tapr s l o lry t11 r1•1·n •.1t t• ttw second ll\ ·'tt•c-ond t'\ 1·nh that lt•d lo tht• M.1rC'l1 27 cnllf-,ion of lht• P an Amen c-;in and KLM Rn-.cJI Dutch 1\1rhrw-, B1w1ni.: 717s on .1 runway at Tt•rwrth· The tit· a th toll \\ •• ., 5 77 \\ 11 h fJ7 s urviH1r., Thi• l'Apt•rh h.l \ 1• rulrcl out thC' poss1b1hl\ that ,, IJn~UJJ:t• m1' unclc>rstanchng <,om<'how m11lht hav<' c:iuse<l thl' :1t•t•11lrnt Wilham H llalt•y, a m ~m bcr of the Nat aonal Tra n -.p nrt .1t1o n S oft•t \ Boa rd. dl'·1·l11.,.•cl th1' Thur:.~lay a-, lw tt•port1·d that all four n •cnnh·r' rt·t·ovt•r1•d from the two a1rcr<1ft nrt• 111 ''t•'C <'t•llt.-nt to good l<H.'xcl'llent c·nmhtlon " llalr n would not d1st'IOM' lht• t npr s' content!!. Hal<'Y 1>:11d the t ape!! show lhat Eng li1>h wa s s pok1•n by both crews and hy the oar traffi c con· Or:~:J _ Coasl Weathe r Considera ble c loudiness S aturday and cooler with h ig hs fi3 t o 68 . Lows tonight SO to 55. I NSIDE TODAY S11hJf!.ter Stallone t.S cur· r~UJI working on o 1eqiul to hi1 hft film "Rocky " He ch1cribe1 hil plon.t in o 1tory w the DaU11 Pflol'1 Dnnt.t McLeUan on Page Cl of the Weebnder lades ... At Y ... r Sl"'let Alt ... ,,... "" L M l tYd Att c:.. .... ,.... "' =1111.-CIO.Dl•I let .. rtuwwf If 0..11 Nelle,. Alt e411twtatl'... 4• ._..,,,_ Ci t ~· .. ~-., ..._,,.,...... Ct """'-•""•" Molf'IH Natl...,al ""'' o ...... eov..i, .... pt. .. ., ........... , '"'" TeftWftllll TllHftrl WHll•tf W~tltW .... Wff~t-t ., Cl·• ..... , ... ,. I M CJ.I .... Ct CM ... ... ' '" trnl tower in convers ation!! tn· volvtng the two planes as they ma neuvt'red on tht> runwa~ for t.Jkeorr and ta keoff hold ilos1 lion,_ He s aid the KLM r rew 'l>Okt• Dutch an 1>omc c·onvcrsa· tum., amon):! themsel\'<'s Ht·cc1\'t'rC'd rrom tht• wrcc·ka~c wcr~ metal l>t>xt•s containing the c•nc kp1t \"OICl' and d1g1tal night d ala r ecordings from each a irc ra ft The Spani:..h govern· m ent. which 1s conducting lhc in- \ e s t 1gat 1o n of the a cciden t, t urned them over to lJ S safety board experts Monday, i\ copy of the air traffic cont rol lo\\ er tape· wa:. received by the ho ard Thuro;clay (SttTAPES, Page /\2) 1-Uovie Freelotulers Attack Locomotive ,\ group of freeload l.'r o; who ltnect up lawn chairs a long a ra 1 I road trnck for a free look at a lluntmgton Reach drive tn movie are being sought by pol ace today They won't be charged with freeloading. however Th<' charge is assault upon a railroad locomolin•. Whale the freeloaders lounged along the tracks at 10-40 pm. Thursday, watching, "Fun With Dick and J ane" at the Warner DrlvE>-ln. a lrain c ame choo· choomg down the tracks. The locomotive disrupted the free movie-watching . The freeloaders became in· furiated and st arted hurling rocks and bottles at the disrup- tive engine. The trajn engineer became so furious 'lhiat he r ad ioed his terminal to report his engine as being under a rock assault. Anaheim railroad dispatcher .Jim Owens called the Huntington Beach police dis patcher . By the time oCficers arrived al the drive-In at 7361 Warner Ave., the rock.throwing freeloaders had vanished. So had the mad engineer ond his locomotive. If the miscreants get caught, police noted. they can be arrest· Protest Continue& SAN FRANCISCO <AP) - • About lSO handicapped de· monstrators today continued their stubborn occupation of Health, Education and Welfare offices, with a groundswell of community support aurraclng as the protest entel'ed IU fourth day. ed under Section 219.2 or the Cal1fom1a Pt'na l Code This venerable section or law was establi11h1..'<l in the d uys of train robbers. m aking 1l lltegal lo throw, hurl or project rocks or othe r hard objects at locomotives • o r steamships. Conviction is good for a year In county Jail or sometimes a slate prison term. $348 Million Apart in Net Of Irvine Co. By TOM BAR LE\' Ol 11• D•llY l'fltl llafl The original bid of $200 million by the Mobil Corporation for the Irvine Company was a fair offer , a n investment counselor testified Thurs day In Orange County S uperior Court. Charles Grannon, a me mber oC the New York investment bank· in& firm of Goldman·Sachs. put his valuation of the company al 1199 million despite t he fact that Mo~ll is now prepared to pay 1281.9 million for the Irvine hold· Ins~. His testimony for the James trvlne Foundation lmmediat.4lly Coltowed th t of appraiser Robert Flavell, w testified for Irvine heiress Joa Irvine Smith that th e Irvine C mpany was worth at leHt 1848 ml on. The sale t the company <See MO Pa1e Al> ( vivor s in possible future legal a c· tion against tho fedcrul govern- ment. The crash or the C l31 trunsport plane killed four of the six people on board. T hose who died in the c rash were Lt. Col. J ulius M. Lewis, 43. of Mission Viejo, the pilot: Maj. Harry Collins, 40, o( Irvine, the co· pilot: M.Sgt Willts Nichols . 38, of Sant a Ana. a crewman a nd Sgt Terry Dillow, 28, o f Sant a An a , a ho a crewman. Mrs. Lewis s aid in an 1nler v1ew that her own invest1gat1on after the cr ash strongly hinted at the possibility of foul play "Once I learned a de libera te ta mpering was a s us pected cause of the accident and I could see 1l w as not going to be r e- ve aled by the military, J decided something more had to be done,'' s he said. T he n ew feder al p robe has bee n proceed i ng fo r three month~ in an effort to prove the contention that the cr aft's rudder co n tr ol s wer e deli be r a te ly Jam med by a tool by a member or m embers of an El Toro ground c re w. T hough the federal p robers r e. fused comment on the m otive for ISee CRASH, Page AZ) Christian Pilgrims Trace ] esus' Steps JERUSALEM !AP 1 Chns- tian pilgrims from around the world labor ed under heavy c rosses today a s they retraced the footst eps Christ took to Golgotha, the site of his crucifix. ion. Thousands thronged the Via Dolorosa. the na rrow street or sorrow, pausing at the 14 stations of the cross for devotions in a babble of lang uages. Wa rm sun· s hine bathed the Good f'nday procession. The bells of the c rus acfer·built Church of the Holy Sepulchre echoed m ournfully through the ancient city a.'> the faithful filed through the vas t dark ha lti; or the church butlt on what tradition says was lhe s ite oi Calvary and Christ's tomb. Pilgrims knell to kiss lht• mar ble stone of unct ion at lht• en· t ranet·, wht•re Christ's body wns s aid to havt• hN•n wrappt•d 1n a shroud The sole mn procession was lt•d bv Greek Orthodox Archbishop simon or .lcrash. pn•cccted hy eseorts t humping 1>1h er handled i-taffs On vear~ hkt' th1 1> Ont' when Greek Ortho dox and Roman Catholic Easters co1nc1de. the• c hurches alt<'rnate 1n leading the p ror e1.~1un The last t ime a Rom an Catholic led the\\ a~ Security wa!> low key despite a nti-Israel demon1.tratlon!> that have periodically disr upted the old t·ity lhe past ye;ir . Greek and Cy pr iot pilgrims dressed in black m ingled walh Asians and Afn cans along the co bbl e r ou t e f r om th e Prat'lorum. where Christ was :.entcnced, to Cal vary . One group of Americans was led by a pnc!>t 1n Jeans and a uni v e r s ity s w eats hirt unde r his white cle rical collar AMC Offers Air Fare DET R OIT I A.P l American Motors Corp a nnounced lodav at will of· fer $400 worth of air fa re. hotel accommodations or lu ggage wit h e ac h purchas<' of ;.1 new car with foctorv·an~tallcd air conch· I ionang in a move to s nap a 1>everc sales !>lump A MC s;ii d th<' offer. aimed a l vacal1on·minded buyers. will begin Monday and be valid on new cu r~ dch ver<'d bv .lune 10 or or· d crect by May 10 Announcem ent of t h e campai~n follows n·port~ that AMC's car sales tn l\l arch had fallen 3X per· cl•nt from the year before. "h1l<' the industry posted a IO percent g ain overall In addition. four imports out sold A MC d u rrng t he month . UNDER INVESTIGATION Billie Sol Estes 3States Probe Deal By Estes ARILENE. Tex (AP I -Al ll•ast three 1>tale and fedl•rul law enforcement agt.•nc1es are in--; vest 1gatang t he business dealings of former West Texus promoter a nd financie r Billie Sol Es tes . The F ede ra l P a role Board, which supervises Es tes' li mited frt•cdom. has SC'heduled a n April 19 yc:inng an fo'ort Worth lo re· view Estes' business dealings a nd con s id e r wh e th e r to wiUldraw ils str ict s upe rvision O\'er him · The cond1L1ons of Estes ' parole from a 15 year sentence for fraud indudt• str1cl limits on his ac-. tivitaes. In an ordt'r dakd Apnl 26 , 19?1, th(• parole• board sta tes Estes could not engOAl' .. in any s elf·c mploy <'d or prom otiona l ty pe uct1vitic·s without spec1f1c prior approva l of lhe parole board ... At the heart of the probes arc two su1tcaM'S full of docum t'nls , ll'l l el's a nd cancclt-d che cks t'Opit•d by the lnlernttl Revenue St•rvicc" Tl•x as Alty Gen. John Jhll's office and The Associated I' rt' Sh. The• corresponrlcnce was pro· \ 1docl by Oon Trull. a l\11 ss1ss1pp1 prom ote r who s aid 1lurtng a lengthy tnler v1cw with lhc AP that ht• shan•d office ~pace in Abilene wi th E~les du rang the lal· tt•r part or l;.ist year Confronted with Trull's in - te n •1ew and state ments from othe r person,, Or. Wiiii am l!We ESTES, Page A2) Peter Cottontail. the Easter symbol, is s pending a week In Ml!ll&ion Vlejo's Skateway t!ntertalnlna the youngsters who come Cor holiday fun. Shown with the tomous bunny are, Crom left, Cris tin Brown, 6, of Irvine; Julie Mitchell, 10, or Mission Vi ejo; Molly Mauvzln, 5, of Oanu Point; Michelle Ehler • 7, of Mission Viejo and Cara Brown, 8, of Irvine. / ( • Presid.ent A.s 1's New 6-uidelines [ Pilot Logbook J ..... w ... -,. SHE'S EXPECTING PrlnceH Anne fi'ra. Page A l ANNE ••. J'llorlhumpl~nshlre, In which he was reportedly competing. Tlae couple are to move into the 18lh century Gatscom}>e Park mansion in the Cotswold hills of western England. The estate. boughl by the Queen for a report· · 'ed $850,000, is being treated for woodworm but is expected to be ready in late summer. The palace s aid the Queen and her husband, Prince Philip, were told of the pregncincy last month while on a jubilee tour of the South Pacific. Rick Bohay, .new president ot the Saddleback Area Coordinal· lng Council <SACC>. wlJI ask the aroup'a directors to discontinue both monthly mem.,.t=rshlp mett• lng11 and the newsletter when they meet Monday evening. In place of the meeting, Boh•Y would like residents lo attend and express their concerns dur· Ing the twice-monthly executive board meclings. Jn the past. general meetings have featured a speaker on a topic of local interest ror all m embers of SACC, an umbrella o rganization of Saddleback Valley homeowne r associations and other groups. Bohay said these m eetings are sometimes well attended and in· formational. "Other times, they're an embarrassment." he ~aid. Few people ~howed up at the last general meeting. Bohay said he would like the SACC executive board meetings, where most organizational de· c1sions are made, to be more like u city council. He said people with problems should come to SACC rather than go to the county and get the "bureaucratic s hurne." Although these meetings now are held in a s mall room in the south county offices in Laguna Hills, Bohay explained, they plan to move into a larger office which will accommodat-more people. He said general meetings still New Board Me-,nbers Eye Budget Monday Saddleback Colh:gc trustees. including three new board mem· bcrs who will be sworn in, will gel their first publlc-ll>ok Monday ;it a S25.4 million "wi~h hst" hudget compiled from requc~w. of all academic d1vis1ons. Tht.• mectini<. which begins al 7 · 30 1> m in the collci;!c librar). will open with the :.eating of ~obert !'rice, Eugene McKnight and William Watts as trustees and tht• election of new officers. ThC' budget requests to be con· ..,1cJcred ure $.5.3 million high<'r lh;in anticipated income for next :.'C'ar plus carryon•r funds from this year The I.ward 1s expected t•> trim the proposal before ap- orovinl! the final soendin~ plan Two other maJor Items on Monday's agenda are re - , conslderatlon or the con- troversial nonhern campus site .111d propo<;cd mtcr·d1stricl :.itten- 11.inct• astrct'mcnb ror nc>.t year With lhe shift in board com. position, it is likely the board will :.cutlle purchase arranJ,?ements and escrow documents ror a 20· acre parcel al Myford Road and Bryan Avenue. A majonty of the new ho<ml appcars to favor an alternate :.ill· nc<ir the corner of Irvine Center Dnvl' and Jeffrey Road. about :1 5 miles south of My ford· Bryan On the subject of inter-district attendance, trustees w ill be tole.I that the North Orange County Community College District will maintain its policy or charging no seal taxes for S<1ddlcback slu· <lent:. &ttcndmg their .-.chools But Rancho Santiago and Coast Community Colleges wlll m alntain tb.eir Policy or charging :l $300 per student tax, plus lu1 - t1on for eH·rv Sarldlcback !>tu tlt•nt attending tht·ir campu'il'-" Teacher Reveals Prison Tortures Dy Hf\ V F.STl<A lM Of UW 0.it•l'f .. UGI \t;tft i\ n Amt•rit•un sthool tf'at•hcr l'llcl 11 t '(' Irvin<' <'rowd Thur'lcla v ·hi· wa~ r<•pC':tlt•db t'1r turNJ h1, 1111l1tar\' polit•t• 111 an Ari.:l'nl1n1• Jtri-;on fnr Ill month'! uft<'r h<'r \io\1•mlwr, 1!174 urr1•><I for . .i. lt•g('d hllh\11•rkl\'I' ;ll'll\'lfll''i Ol~.1 TalnmantP, 27, .... 11cl a n.1 t1onul l('ltf'1' wntm~ 1.•umpa1i:n fl) t !-. k1w•l.1t111•.., "a'< ""trumrn t .II 1n frc•1•mi.: h<'r Jll"t ufle1 tlw ~t arch. 1!17G Arl{c•nt 1n1• m1ht11rv t·cmp which <;till cnntrol'I that 1.;itin Am(·ncan l'C111ntrv M 1.-.l> Tulamantt" a ·uc Santa ('1111 l(rrtclu.1t1• from G1lrov. 1\111 • .-.aul <iht• wn'I hl1ndfold1'd. l!IVt'n c•IN'\r1c:ul ~hock tortur1• an<I beaten durin.i IOh.'rroi.:otion-. 111 11 n ArJ!t'nt inc prison a tx>ut JOO mill'!> from Huenns Arie· Military inlt•rro~utorc; !'lOUitht to ,.::1111 1nform11t1on ~1txmt hl'r friends. she ~aid. Confession!! or political sabotage were a lso 'ought, irnid Min Tolamanto. 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She wa11 uccu,NJ of ··po:.~e:.i.ion or i.u)'r\·1•ri.1vc· materials." includinr:il b<x>k 011 Chicano history Sht.• said a mHssi vc national lel. t1•r wri\lng <'ilmpu1gn to (.; S lt·~1,lator:. ll> now net'ded to n il orr foreign •11d l•• Ari:cnt111J , n11l1tary dictatnrsh1p Laguna Hills Woman Dies Of Injuries An 89-year·old La~una fhlli. "omnn died Thursday at Tu~lln C'nmmumty llo.><p1tal resultinJ! from mJunci. suffered in a car cr:io;h in lr\'ineTuesdiJy June Bishop of ~ Q Via l.os Altos. died of internal inJuries. uccordJng to an Orange County coroner's deputy. Irvine police said Mrs. Bishop wus D puaenicr in a car driven by her daughter, Juneann Bishop Kuchler. 50, of 1601 Calle Sacramento, San Clemente. Police described the accident as a three-cur collision, at .. My (ord and Miche lle Roads Mrs. Kuchler's statlonwagon wus hit by a pickup truck. nipped over on its roof and then careened into a third car. Thomas Jordan, 30. or 14:512 Larcb Ave., Irvine. was the driver of the pickup truck and the lh lrd driv e r was Bernice Palmer, 38, of Whittier. Accord.in• to Police, the col- ll a lon occurred when Mrs. Kuchler'• car entered the ln· teructlon at Myford and Michelle and was struck broadside by Jdrdao's truck. Police aald Mra. Kuebler waa stopped on Michelle at a stop sign prior to her entry into ll'lc ln- teraectlon, but that Jordan dld not have o stop as he traveled westbound on Myford. Police, who are stlll lnvestlgat· ini the crash, aaid they believed Mr1. Kuchler might have mis· taJcenly t.houaht It waa a four-way atop tntera«Uon. Polle• 11Sd t.hett wtro no other acrl()US injuries. can be called when there is -11 i.s· sue of Interest to area residents. These meetlnga also already hne been scheduled for April and May. The monthly new11letter was eatabllshed several years ago, before the executive board meet· lngs were open to the public and press. Now, these meetings are open and SACC's activities are bem-covered by the local news media. Because of this, Bohay said, there is no longer the need for the Foreigners To Receive NiXon Tape NEW YORK <A Pl -Former President Nixon. lilping u series of television pr ograms with Uavid Frost. also is taping four extra interviews which have been sold for exclusive viewing Ill four foreign countries. Marvin Mlnoff, Frost's partner in the multimillion-dollar pro- ject, refused today to confirm re- ports that each had been sold f'l( $250,000. "lt's up to the buyers lo say." he s:.iid m a telephone interview from Beverly Hills. Purchasers were National Nine, an Austr alian network. F'rt'nch television. the Italian television network and the British Broadcasting Corp. EJch of the separate in- terviews consists of questions Jnd :.inswers of particular in- tt'rest to viewers in the country whl'rt' that particular show will bt' aired. They also will be integrated in- to the 90·mmute segments to be :.hown here. They will appear .1hruad the day after the regular progr:im 1s :.ccn in the United St all':i.. The first of Frost's interviews with Nixon will be seen in the l 'n1trd States on Wednesday. 1\1 ;iy 4, with the others following at the rnll' of one a week. They will not be carried by the three major nt'lworks but have been !>old to individual stations around the• country Nixon·-. fee for thl• series has n l'V t'r bt•t·n tJ1 ~t'lo~ed. but µuhlishcd reports have put 1t :11 $600.000 I',... Page A l MOBIL ... becaml' mandatory under pro- \· 1.., 1on:. of the fo"eder a l Tax Hl'lorm Act of 1969 The measure proh1b1t foundations from hold- 1n~ stock in such enterprises as the I rvme Comp<in)' The trial. now in ils final days, v. :is sparkl•d when Mrs Smith l'lia llt•ni.:C'd the $200 mill ion sale as unrcah~tll' and unfair to the m tnc>rity !.>hareholders or the lrvlnt· Com puny Tlw foundOJtion . which conduct· NI tht' n<'~oti;itacmi. with Mobil, 11w11-. 54 ~ Pf'r<'<'nl of the Irvine <.'ompan) M11 •. Smith, grand· clauf.(hll'r of James lrvlne II, 11\\ lb 22 4 perC't'llt or the stock. .Judge Jame:. F' Judge mus t cl1•('irh• afll•r ht•aring fmu1 argu- mc·nh ut the trial 1f :ill bidding ..,houhl llt' .,el aside und a new round of offers ordered m the liJ:ht nf t1•-.timony provided by ~J r" Smith's witnesses. Mob11'c; only competitor is a crouu h1•11ded bv Wall Street f1nanrlc>r Charles Allen and l>Nrc11l ckvclopcr Alfred Taub· mnn. which hai. posted un orcer of 1warly $303 million. Amoni.: hu<'kt'r~ supporting the A II en · Taubman combine is If r n r y f" I) rd I J , the au lo billionaire. .1\tlc offer Is higher than ll'lat pasted by Mobil, but has not ap. pea red to be a3 nttractlve to foun· datton directors who have posed u nurober of questions to the Al· Jen-Taubman combine. Mrs. Smith Is known to favor the Allen-Taubman ofter because, If It Is accepted, It would allow her to retain a sub- s tantial Interest In tbe company that would then be known as Al· len-Jrvine-Taubman, Inc. No such offer has been made to Mrs. Smith by the Mobil Corporation . 30 Arrested In prag Race LOS ANGELES <AP) -More than 30 people have ~en arrest· fd in connection with an alte1ed dra1-ractn1 scheme in the Hollywood Hiii• area. pollcc said . Police said they swept through the srea Thurlday and arrested 34 adult..' and Juvenllea. who were ualn1 radio scanners and cltben band udloa to avoid authorit.les. PoUce 1ajd thoH 1rreated were boolted for lnveaU1atJon of 11dJ.nt, ind abttUn1 a •Pffd contest. a ma.d~meanor. newsletter which is an expensive item on SACC's limited budget. Amona other Items, SACC directors also are <"xpected lo con11lder the appointment of the eleventh member·or tho board, the El Toro Area Plopnln& study and a community hot line. The meetln« wtll begin at 7:30 p.m. in the south county offices at 23011 Moult.on Parkway, Suite A·3 Laguna Hills. F ro• Page A J CRASH ••• such an act, Mrs. Lewis did not. She claims high.ranking base officers had been told months before the crash that there was open antagonism between the dHferent cTews servicing El Toro aircraft. "There was reoortedlv such animosity and bitterness that they were doing things to each other's planes In a kind of 'I'll teach you' thing," she said. Mrs. Lewis said the Marine Corps did not want to reveal the po11Sib1Uty ot ground crew dis· sent and sabotage because of the desire to maintain the Integrity and internal security of the Marine Corps. She claimed two ground crew chiefs were immediately sus· pended from duty following the crash and one was reduced in rank to corporal. El Toro officials have been un- able to confirm or deny that any disciplinary action was taken following the accident but they said the wreck was thoroughly investigated by three separate military groups, each of which produced an extensive rcp0rt. Two of those reports will not be made public by the Marine Corps because, spokesmen say, of testimony given by individuals who were promised full lmmunl· ty from disciplinary action in ex- change for their comments on the accident. One of the two privileged docu· ments is the Naval Investigation Service r eport that was in- conclusive in the area of criminal action connected with the crash Fro• Page A l TAPES ... Haley. who headed a ~afety board team that went to Tenerife after the collision. said an Initial readout of all tapes will be com pleted by lht• middle or end of next week "The safety board then will begin a correlation of the t<tpcs so as to plot thr time :.equen<·c of thl· <·om munication s and intra- cockpit communications with the location of each aircraft on the runway up to the moment of im· pact," he said. The bonrd experts are en· couraged because the tapes arc In such good shape despite ex- tensive fire and impact damuf!C sustained by some or the {'On· lainers, he added. Couple Nabbed SAN FRANCISCO <AP) Police assigned to guard the h o me of Supervisor J o hn Molinari in the wake of terron!>t hura~s mcnt h:lve <1 rrestcd u man and woman prowling In his buckyard. Custodian Saves Schools a B11ndle By LAURIE KASPER Ol Ille O•lly "I'-' SUll A FELWW F.MPLOYE over at the Saddleback Valley Unified School District's Instructional Resource Center describes Roy Hall as a "jack or all trades." "I do just a little bit of everything around here," he ad· mlts. Every day. he travels to the dis· trict 's school delivering audio visual equipment, print shop m aterials and tex- tbooks. lie also does custodial work ln- sid e and outside the new modern facility. works on films, raises the flag every morning and then , it seems, does anything else he's asked to do. But he was never asked to sit down and write a letter to District Superinlen· dent Richard Welte. However. he did •ovu1..1.. write the big boss because "I'm the kind or person WM hates to see anything wasted." While he was making his trip to all the schools, another driver was following the same route with the intradistrict. mall. This, Hall said. was necessary as long as the district offices were located in the leased space on La Paz Road. BUT, HE SAID, "IT became obvious to me there was a Possible savin& once the district office moved here (next to the IRC and warehouse complex)." He wrote to Welte and suggested that four man-hours and 30 miles could be saved everyday if all the mail, equip· ment and other materials going to the schools were con· soil dated and each man drove only to bait of the schools. Hall figures they'll then be Cree to do more work for the district. Jn dollars, the savings amounts to at least $4,000 a year. according to Business Manager Gilbert Moreno, who is considering this suggestion along with other ways of sav· ing money in next year's budget. BUT JUST IMAGINE what would happen if a1l ll'le dls· trlct's employes (about 1,700 people> made similar augges· lions for a $4,000 savings •.. that would total almost 47 million. When this was m entioned to Moreno, who has a heck of n lot of experience In this area, he gave a simple reply - "It's the impossible dream. my dear." Oh well, some of us dare to dream. ••• SEVERAL SVUSD DISTRICT administrators were up in San Francisco attending ;t convention earlier this week. While they were talking about school problems, their secretaries were left to unpuck boxes and figure out where exerything should be put in the new central oHices across from Silverado High School. At first thought, the convention might seem to have been a neat excuse for these administrutors to get out of do· ing some of the work which is inevitable with s uch a big move. But at second thought, it might have been a conspiracy of the secretaries. Sl·vcral admitted they were happy to be left alone with the work. Without the administrators thert>, tht'y explained, they were able to get unpacked and even caught up with some of the work they had to leave when they packed last week. .... • • • DR. JOSEPH PLJ\TOW, the dislnct's director of pupil services who last year went to Iran to help educators there with a program for mentally gifted youngsters, has been t raveling again. In the last month or so. he has·gone to the Jefferson City School District, JUSt outside of Denver. lo help educators there devise ways to Identify their mentally girted students. He aJso wcnl up to Sacramento to help judge other school district's applications for federal and state money. It's obvious that SaddlcbiJck has a man whose expertise is valued by other districts. llut, Ur. Platow says "I gain us muc h as I gjve." E'ro• Page A l ESTES PROBED .•• A mos, federal parole com· missioner in Dallas. said: "You haven't told us anythinc we ha ven 't heard already. We are look ing into these m atters.'" E:.tes. located here Thurliday :.it an office of Solex Realty Co . refused to comment on the docu- ments or lhe probes and refcrrN1 c1uest1ons to his attorney, Jack Bryant. "Probably all the things you have caml' from a man call~ l>on Trull, .. said' Bryant. " ... About all I can say Is print what you want und be prepared to .-.land by."' He added, "If you have something from the FBI, well ... print what you want." FROM US TO YOtJv· .....--DEN'S :iiisiiJlatiaii:·custom draperies linoleum • wood floor 1663 P'LACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92627 • PHONE 1H6-.038 ._ 646°1355' - ,