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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-04-14 - Orange Coast Pilot/· • I ___ arter to ate THURSDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 14, 1977 VOi.. Jt, NO. 1t4, J SllCTIOHS, n P'AOIS • , ' Mesa Seeks Citizens' Aid in Porno Battle • • • ... Newport Davis Cup 'On Schedule' Tax Cred it O ut (:arter Scraps -Rebates Plan . WASHINGTON (AP) -Presl· dent Carter has decided to scrap his controversial plan lo give $50 tax rebates to 200 milllon Americans,, because he is con· vinced the economy wall improve without the stimulus , officials said today. lnltiaJ congression~ reaction lo the move, although spoUy, was overwhelmingly favorable. White House Press Secretary .Jody Powell ind1cated that Carter's proposed $2 billion in-' 'vestment tax credit ls being :scrapped as well. "If you withdraw the rebate, you couldn't very well not withdraw lhe business tax benefit also," Powell said. "If you don't need the one, you don't ueed theot.ber.'' It was learned Carter made the final decision to drop the rebate plan Wednesday night. A formal ,announcement was expected lo· day. possibly from the President himself. Although the plan was known to be in trouble In Congress, ·sources insisted this was not the main reason Carter decided to withdraw it. They acknowledged, however. that it is likely that many people will Interpret the decision that way. Critics or the rebate plan, In· eluding Federal Reserve Board Chairman Arthur Burns. had Witnesses Take Stand For Waddill Defense attorneys f~r. WUlliam Waddill, a Huntington }!arbour physician accused or murdering an infant, began call· ing witnesses today al a clOl'led preliminary hearing in West Orange County Municipal Court. Waddill, 43, an obstetrician ud tynecologist. is accused in connection with the March 2 atrangulaUon death of an hour· old Infant at W•tmtnster Com· munJb' Holpital after an unauc- cesstul abortion attempt. Defense attorney Matt l(urlllch requetled the court· room be cleared of all..apectators when the hearing beean Monday. Judge Kenneth Smith, wbo iranted the request, will de· ~ermine if the case wlU be re- manded to Superior Court. Deputy District Attorney Robert Chatterton called nine •itnetMI before COJICludint h1J caH WeidMllday at noon. MtanwbUe. a lfOUP or about 10 entl·abortJontata kept vlsU out· tldt the eourtbouae, Westmt.nater poUceuld. • \ warned that it would fuel infla· lion. On Capitol Hlll, Senate Majori· ly Leader Robert Byrd called Carter's move •·a wise decision al this lime.'' Byrd, who said he learned of the decision in a telephone call from Carter Wednesday night. said that "The economic in· dicators today have shown much improvement over last December, at which tame the President's proposed rebate was (See REBATE, Page A2) Ford Bid Again TianedDown By Foundatwn By TOM BARLEY °' * o .......... ,,~, If an East Coast combine in which auto balhonaire Henry Ford II figures as a senior part.ner really wants to lake over the Irvine Company it <Will have to drastically revise the terms of its $302.9 million offer, direct.ors of the James Irvine Foundation announced Wednesday night. The board concluded a special meeting in San Francisco by describing as "unacceptable in its present form•· the offer made by a consortium headed by Detroit developer Alfred Taubman, Wall Street financier Charles Allen, Ford and Irvine heiress Joan Ievine Smith. The decision again left the Mobil Corporation as clear favorites lo take over the Irvine Company lf Orange County Superior Court Judge James F. Judge rules that the $281.9 million bid made by Mobil ls an accept.able ofter. Mn. Smith sparked the lawsuit that will eo 1Dt.o final areuments Tuesday wben she protested two yean ago that the foundaUoo's plans to sell its 54.5 percent COO· trolling 1Dterest In the Irvine Company to Mobil for $200 million wu Ule1a1. The Mobil ofter hH alnc:e climbed durinC the trial bJ mora} than 40 percenL EsUmates ot the true vahle of UHi lrVine Company have ranted from $199 mtlllon to <See FORD, Pase AJ) Tuna Aid Offered SAN DIEGO (AP> -Unit.cl States tuna vessels, snarled in , sovehunent re1ulatlons, are be- inl ottered financial and le1a1 help by Prelidnt Jote Lopes Portillo in 1witcbin• to llulcan re11&traUoa, according to boat ,ownen. I Stu1nped in Newport l'Direats, Pickets : Ignored By JOANNE REYNOLDS OI t111 O.ll'f P'llet Stall Despite the protest of a United Nations ambassador and threats of picketing, Davis Cup pro. moters said today that U.S.· South Africa tennis matches will begin on schedule in Newport Beach. (Related stories Page Bl.) The Davis Cup matches will open Friday morning at the Newport Beach Tennis Club. A spokesman for the club made the announcement despite some indications of growing support for the protest against South African racial policies. He declined specific comment on the protests except to say that politics has no place in sports. .. The latest development in the controversy surrounding the up~ coming sectional finals was the backing or the protest by a leader of the United Nations' fight ·-• . again~t South African racial Newport Beach patrolman Paul Mula directs traffic around tree stump that ap· peared at the intersection oC Irvine Avenue. 20th Street and Highland Drive Wednesday afternoon. Police said they D•"• ""'" ....... ..., ,.tr1c11. 0'0-11 segregation. couldn't find anyone who could tell them '·' Nigerian Ambassador Leslie how the tree got into the intersection. 0. Hamn:ian. chairman or .the They called city refuse workers who re· U.N. Special Committee Against moved the traffic-blocking stump. Apartheid, Wednesday com· • mended the Los Angeles-based . Porno Fight Aid Sought Mesa Slates Cracktloun on Vendors BJ STEVE MITCHELL oe ... o.11Y ,.. .. St.tt Costa Mesa lJ preparing to do battle with vendors of what some city official.a call pornographic publications. But, city council members say, they're going to need the help ot• citizens who have been complain· ·tnc about so-called .. ,irUe" maeazinel displayed in front of restaW'ants and publlo buildings In the city. Councilmen said they want to see active enforcement ol the city's two-year old newsrack or• dinance after recelvlna a bar· '' publisher 1o& nailed," Eldridge said. <Hustler publisher Larry Flynt wu recently convicted on obscenity charges In Cincinnati). .. I'm certain a lot of those folks thought that conviction meant we can just go out and start plckint up newaracka ... Eldrtd1e said. But lt.'s just not that easy, ac· raie of phone calls from clUzens SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -It'• complalnlng about a pmlltera. too early to predict the future ol tloa o1 tbe tO-Called ••unr:;c-t· the HU'I')' Reaaoner-Barbara blepubUcltlou''JnColta ... Walters ABC Evenln1 New• "lt'a not a very pleQant ex· team, said a network vice pres1. 'perlence for a woman to see dent. theH publlcatlpne." Mayor El~ W. Lower, ABC C.· Norma Hert.q observed. porate fffall'I vlco president. "J don't m1nd lt people bll.lY It, wu In Salt Lake to speak at the but I J\mt don't want to be ex· 1Jnlvenlty ol Utah Wednllday poeed toll," lbe eatd. and w• uked about the team by Actldt Clt7 llana1er Jim a reporter. • Eldrld1e 11ld pboGea baH been ... tblDt alx montht la not ton1 rinllnC att UM book 8t cit¥ hall •nough to Judi• •h•tbtr lt wltb c1Uzena obJeetilll to Mx.y worked or not. l 'd ct" It at leut perlodlcaJ1 pfaeed outllde a11ar,"Lower1lld. rt1tau.ranta and publle tMal.Jdlnp • lflta Walters waa Jdrtd b)' 1n CGlta lf•a. ABC -1 a annual salary of &l "Complaints~~ 1a m11llm .m.t btllD eo-a.ncbori.JlC ~t after 'Hu.tltlr, ............ H19ttm1Danewtabowlutfa11: l • . ' ( cording to the city attorney's of· flee. ConvicUons on the content on the newspapers within the newsraclc would be very-difficult to obtain, accordlqg to Asaistant City Attorney Robert Campa1Da. H e, and city otricials. say pursuing controls over the physical location of the vending machines ii the best plan of aL- tack. And Cost.a Mesa's newarack or· dlnance clearly ouWnes tboee controls: -It says newaracks can be declared a public nuisance when they are heavily concentrated In one area. -It prohibits placing the vend· tna ma~es near crosswalks, fire hydralfts, emereency call boxes. driveways, litht aJ.andardl, mallboxes, bus stops, (See PORNO, P age A.I) 'Thrie in Shootout • MJ!!XICO CITY (AP) -'Ibree r:raon1 accused ot involvement thedeetbl of l~ policemeti and a aerltl. ot. kldnapin11 wei-e Ir· rnted'7"'1ft< a shootout ln which two poltcetben "'•re wounded, llttlco ai, aut.horitlea repor\ed ' Wednesday. • - Committee To Stop the U.S.· South Afris:an Tennis Matches. In a m~sage sent Lo the com· ' mittee. Harriman expressed his "great appreciatlon ... lo all those • calling for cance11alion of the Davis Cup tournament between the United States and South African apartheid teams. "There can be no compromise on whatever pretext with viola· tion of Olympic prlnclptea of non· dlscrlminaUbn," Harri man's let· ter said. "Acceptance of racist South African teams is contrary to unanimous United Nations re· solutions aimed at bostllo acts (SeeTENNIS, PageoA2) Co ast Weath er Fair and warmer Fri· day. Lowa toni&ht in low SOI. H1&hS Friday 68 to 73. ., •• ~ •• CM ..., .,., ., .. •• .. M I J -.---. ~ ~ .. -,,. ,......~=---AZ ONLX fl!,OI S rpurtgn.. April 1<1, 1977 T estinIOny -,iailed . ..... .. Ex-Hughes Aide Cheers B oth Sides LAS VEGAS (AP> -Nedine Jtenley. described as· being the cloi1esl aide to the late Howard Hughes ror about 2S years, told lawyers th11t she aaw Hugh~ on- ly once after the early 1960s, and didn't talk with him personally from the mid 19605 through the time hedied a year ago. Mi ss Henley's court deposition was taken Wednesday in pre- paration for a Jury trial to de· Yout h H e ld In Stabbing Of 4 M en NEW ORLEANS <AP> -A 16-year-old boy who spoke of a "revulsion for homosexwals" has been bookt..'Ci for the murders of four French Quarter· area men. Warren Harris of New Orleans, booked early today Jn the murder cases. had been arrested Wed- nesday an connection with the armed robbery and atlemNe<t murder or a French seaman, police said. Ofhccrs said Harns confessed to the slayings a s his mother and his grandfather , a minister, sat nearby. Streets in the French Quarter had been nearly deserted at night as residents stayed hom e out of rear of the "stabber" s layings, as they were rt-ferred to by many res idents . The firs t of the murders was th i5 pas t Valentine·~ Day, Feb. 14 · Police Supt. Clar ence Giar- russo had warned earlier thJS week that a single killer ap- peared to be preying on male homo~exuals in the area. All four of the murders for which llarra!I<' was booked oc- c urred in the victims' own homes. and policc said there ap· parcntly was no forced entry. All of the victims were single nwn who lived alone. and a poli ce ... pokcsman s aid th<' principal motive in the sl:.ayings appeared t11 be homosexuuhly. However, neighbors said the latc·~l victim, Ernest Pommier, 77 was not homosexual. Porn· m '1e r 's nearly naked body. ... tabbed severul dozen limes. was found a week ago in his living room l'olice said robbery may have hqcn a motive in the Pommier ... laying. Pommier's la ndlord :-aid money and a watch were missing from the body, and that the apartment had been ransacked Harns also w:1c; booked with the murders of Jtnht'rt r.ary. 46. .I ;1t· k S a \' e II , :11, J n d A Iv in Delano, 5R f'omm1t-r's l a ndl ord. Dr. Haymond Swan. urged police at .1 public meeting earlier this \\'t•t•k to crack down r>n young male proi.litutes who o perate <1penly on Frcnd1 Quarter ... 1rerts Swan .c;a1cl the male pri>stitute~ s tand on sidewalk s, unhindtrcd by police. offering to engage m 11ra l sex for money E'ro• Page Al FORD • • • $548 milli on duri n g tri;al testimony. Foundation Pr esident Morns Doyle explaJncd after the San Francisco meeting that hls board 1s not prepared to consider any offer which Is not s upported by "a !IUbstantlally unconditional t·ommltment to buy lts stock for cash." Doyle pointed olilJhat. the cqn· ~ortlum's bid wo~I permit the ~roup to withdraw ll.'J proposal without liability it lt canoot ®· tuin full financing for tt\c lrvlne Company takeovei:. 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"''' :1 ........... d ,.,, .... , ·-·· ,.,,, .... ,,.. • ,_,..,. __ '4w-, .... "'' ... ..,,, .. ""'• "'":. tellft•itl• tw•u•l•l••it W '""'" ti _ .. ,~,,, •1 ........ ,. -1~··· ....... ,,, MllNl-Q ,.--,, Al"WINIMllt lndlete d Clark County, Nev .. Sheriff R a lph Lamb has been in- dic ted by a federal grand j ury on c harges o f tax evasion for the years 1970, 1971 and 1972. Lamb is a powerful figure i.o the Las Vegas area. Irvine Woman Raped in Her Apartme nt Irvine police are searc hing for the man who raped a 24-year-old Irvine woman in her P ark West a partment. The attack occurred just after 10 p .m. Tuesday night u the \\om an was getting ready tp go to bed. She told police she had mad· vertently left the front dool" un· locked after taking out the trash. The woman, who was take!l to a nearby hospital for examtna· t1on and treatment and then re· leased, told police her .atta~ker was armed with an eight-inch "dagger·type" knife and told her not to scream or she would be hurt. She described the rapist as be· ing about 30 years old, five reet, ll inches and 175 pounds with a dark complexion and dark hair . Life-like Mannikim Display Set SAN DIEGO CAP) -Life-like mannikms that were censored m l.os Angeles go on di5play Fnday at the San Diego Museum of Man. The one female and 11 maJe ma·nmkin.s were built by Playboy Enterprises rcrr "The Naked Ape" movie. But they caused a furor when they were moved un- crated and undraped through Lo!\ Angeles lntem"tional Airport. Two television statlons that. lilmed the airport move decided a1talnst airing the picture$. and tbree other TV stalloni; delayed before showing film from the waist up. A museum official said the figures are being displayed because of "their very real and very human state." Voice Tapes ~ In Fatal Air . Crash Played =TLANTA <AP> -For el;bt a zing minutes, .air traUlc co Uers and the ·crew of a Southern Airways DC·9 Jet calm- ly discussed how to land the crtp- pl ed plane, tape racordlngs show. The Federal Avlotlon Administration, which is ln· veatls1Una lhe crash of the Jet on .April ' near Atlanta, rele&Md tape1 ol the corw•rf •Liodl Wed· neaday. • The a..pcs sbow that tb• erew reported t be al r,pla.,,_. 'a windahteld had 1pllnaered at about Hl~ feet and that Wlt.bln a minute, DOU\ e...ines dled. \~ ' E'rOJtt Page AJ REBATE •.• fir s t discussed with con - gressional leaders ... The justifications that seemed ap- parent for t he rebate last December have less validity at this time. "It will always be possible to resort to a rebate i( at. some future time the justifications ap- pear more urgent, .. Byrd added. Rep. Bar~r Conable, ranking Republican on House Bu~~et Committee, called the dec1s1on wise and said, "The President's economic stimulus plan was a premature proposal which reflected hi~ inexperience.'' A spokesman for Rep. Robert Gfamo House Budget Commit- tee chairman, said the lonaer the Senate didn't act on the rebate, the more Glamo began to ques- tion its need because It was de- signed as a quick stimulus. Sen. Abraham Ribicoff <D- Conn.), a member of the Senate 1''mance Committee and Joint Taxation Committee, said that •• "l commend the President for being realistic and willin~ to re- cognize changing economic con- ditions. His decision showed great leadership." Ribicoff said" ·he teamed of the action in a call from the White House on Wed· nesday night. The rebate plan, which would have itven taxpayers a ~otal of about $10 bllllon more to spend this year, was the central ele- ment in Carter'a $31 billlon economic sUmlllus program. Carter was said to have re· celved strong recommendalloM to drop.I.he roebate,rom Treasury Secretary W. Mlchael Blumen· thal and Budget l>irector Bert Lance. F,.._r~AJ TENNIS ••• against non-racial South African sports bodies and oppressed peo- ple of South Africa. "Recall India and Mexico rorrelted Oav1s .Cup matches by boycott of· South Africa and Cuchoslovakia, Hungary •. lnaonesla, PhUlpplnes and lhe USSR risked fJnes and SUS• pension. •'Continued collaboraUon by the United States would be most. d~plorable encouragement lo racism In sport and In South Afrlu." A spokesman for the commit· te• u.-1 protester• from aa far oway ., Sa~ DJe10 ~d Sant.a Barbara ar? expected to picket the three-day matches. He aaid the aroup wlll try to atop the rn1tcb11 wJtb plcJteUn1. • Tht larsett crowd of pro&aten la expec~Satu-rday. • . ... Cult Leader Leaps tO D~atJi . ' • I appear W1d lhclr lawyer received a de lay. Ono of the men who was to 10 on trial today suJd Wtdneeday · nleht that ho bad dllis()()lated himself from Bc>var, whom he1 had. touo.,td foi' two years, con· :sldertn1 blin a n~w me11iab. • Jon Manin, 11, said .8ovar "°'·' dered us not to appear lo court• last time. Ke said we wouldn't need to agam. . . l broke awar. from hJm last week. 1 don't watltl to be a part o( that any more." Ile saJd the cull had becom~· "shaky" and that it had been los. ing members 1n the months following the attempt to raise the dead. Concorde Jet Breaks Down Over Atlantic. WA~HINGTON (AP) -A sub-i stitute Concorde supersonic jetliner, dispatched from Paris when a sister craft developed engine trouble over the Atlantic Ocean, flew passengers from Halifax, Canada, to Washington early today nine hours behlnd schedule An unknown number of passengers on the Paris·to- Was hangton flight, originally scheduJed to arrive Wednesday afternoon. landed at Dulles ln- t e r n at 1ona I Airport s hortly before 2 a.m. after their un- scheduled stop m Canada. A s pokesman said the Air .. France jet. carrying a crew of nine and 71 passengers. made the Canadian stop arter one of its: four engmcs developed problems~ two hours into the scheduled 3'h.-hour flight. 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ChooH handsome almulat•d Pec:en or almulated Walnut cabinet. . lnttnn• '275 East 17-th St~· Costa Mesa ............ ,.,,... J 0.... w..t., c:-.. "'· Phone 642·8882 Sfore HOUfl Diny M Set. 0:5.00 ..,... ....... Mee ... '"' I ~'11 1 011." /l'111 th 'lunlit_v! l <111u1u s ~~~ <1,·1>e1ulul>ilit_v! ' . . .. lJ ' .. " I. .. ,. ' Orange Coast ._ EDITION Today' Cl9slag J N.Y.Stoeks '/OL 70,. NO. 104, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 19n c TEN CENTS .... Mesa 'Vigilantes' Fight Local·.Porno By STEVE MITCHELL Ol IM D•llY l"ilol Sl•ll Costa Me3a is preparing to do battle with vendors or what some city officials call pornographic publications. But, city council members say, they 're going to need the help of citizens who have been complain- io g about so-called "girlie'' magazines displayed in front of restaurants and public buildings ln the city. Councilmen said they want to. see active enforcement or the city's two-year old newsrack or· dinance alter receiving a .bat· rage of phone ca1Js from citizens complaining about a prolifera· ti on of the so-called • 'unresponsi· ble publjcations" in Costa Mesa. "ll 's not a very pleasant ex· perience for a woman to see these publications," Mayor Norma Hertzog observed. "I don't mind Ir people buy it, but 1 just don't want to be ex- posed lo it ," she said. Aclinr Cit y Manner Jim Eldridge said pboneit have been ringing off the hook at city hall with citizens objecting to sexy periodicals placed outside restaurants and public buildings in Costa Mesa. "Complaints started pouring in right after Hustler m agazine's publisher got nailed," Eldridge said. <Hustler publisher Larry Flynt was recently convicted on obs~enity charges in Cincinnati). · 'l 'm certain a lot ot those folks thought that conviction m eant we can just go out and start picking up newsracks," Eldridge said. But it's just not that easy, ac· cording to the city attorney's of· fice. Convictions on the content on the news papers within the newsrack woµld be very difficult to obtain, according to Assistant City Attorney Robert Campagna. He, and city officials, say pursuing controls over the phys ical location of the vending machines is the best plan or al· lack. And Costa Mesa's newsrack or· dlnance clearly outlines those controls: . -It aays newsracks can be declared a public nuisance when Utey are heavily concentrated in one area. -It prohibits placing the vend· Ing machines near crosswalks. fire hydrants, emergency call b oxes, driveways, light standards, mailboxes, bus stops, or in groups of more than three. <See PORNO, Page AZ> Newport Davis Cup 'On Schedule' Tax Credit Nixed Carter Drops Rebate Plans WAS HING T ON CAP> - Americans won't be getting those $50 lax rebates from Uncle Sam after a ll because President Carter has decided the economy is doing well enough without lhem. theWh1te llou:.e!>mdtodav Taxpayers who spent their r(.. hates in advanC'c cind economists say there m;.1y be many or them apparently will beoutofluck. But Wall Street, worried that the rebates would be inflationary. reacted with enthus iasm and Combine ti'or Irvine Area Nixed By TOM BARI.EV Ot '"° O•lly "ll•t St•lt If an East Coast com binc in which auto bilhona1re Henry Ford II r1~ure!> as a senior partner really wants to take over the Irvine Company 1l will have to drastically re\'lse the terms or its $302.9 mlllion orrer . directors lof the Ja mes Irvine Foundation announclld Wednesd ay night. I The board concluded a special 1meeling in San Francisco by describing as "unacceptable in its present form " the oHer made by a consor tium headed by Detroit developt'r A lrred Tau bman, Wall Street nnanc11•r Charles Allen, Ford und Irvine heiresi. J oan t rvme Sm1lh The dec1~1on .iaa1n l<'fl the Moh fl ('oq1orat wn a" clear favonLc:. to ljk<• over thl' lrv1m· Company 1f Oran~t· County Superior Court Jud~t· Jumt>s f' Judge rull'i. that th<" $28\ 'I million bid made h\• ~1obil 1~ an acceptable oHer · Mrs. Smith s parked the lawsuit thal will go Into hnal arguments ' Tuesday when she protes ted two years ago that l~ foundation 's plans lo sell its M".5 percent con· t rolling Interest In tht' J rvlne Company to Mobil for $200 million was illegal. The Mobil orre r has since climbed durtng the trial by more than 40 pereent. F.stlmates or the t rue value of the Irvine Company havt-ranged from $199 milhon to $548 million du r ing trial testimony. Coast Weather Falr and warmer Fri· day. Low\ tonight in low JOs. HliN Friday 68 to 73. INSIDE TODAY An Auocialtd Prtu r11part l ook1 at the Jlourlthlng ntthtrworld of child porno· graphy. P•• AJ0.1 1. Index ., . , .. ... ... CM .. , 11.J .... , •• .. .. M (:------. stock prices rose. Carter is to announce his anti- mOaLion program at a news con- ference Friday. The dec·1s1on to scrap the rebate was made Wednesday night and obviously caught ~ome advisers b~ surprise. Roth Treasury Secrelary W Michael Blumen- thal and Labor Secretary Ray Mars hall made speeches in re- cent days arguing for the rebate. Also scrapped was a proposed two percent increase in the invest· ment tax credit for business. The rebate would have put about $10 billion in lhe pockets of taxpayers, and the credit would have given business about $2 billion. An average family of four with income below '2'Q,OOO could have expected $200 in rebates. "That's not enough for a down payment on a new car,•· one gov ernment economist said. "but It will buy a television set. a "ashing machine or a new s uit of clothes." Both the rebate and the invest· ment tax credit ""ere maJor ele- ments in the S31 b1lhon, two-year economic sttmulus program that Carter proposed to Congress soon after takmg office in January. The--rcbate plan was in trouble in the Senate. largely because or fears It would (uel infl ation and do little lo Mlp the economy. But Administration spokesmen in· s1sted the decision to scrap the rebat es was made for economic pedestrians," said Oyaas. who explained that the automobile Both Blumentha l and Hudget Director Bert Lance led the move to convince Carter to "1thdraw tht• rebate plan, one '!>OU rce ,a1t1 ·"th1•) told him the cconomy "ao; looking strong enou~h "1Lho11t 1t Most economic· 1ntl1r:1tors except for the stock market are look1nJ.: stronger ·· Norm~lcy Returns to Mesa School The bells are fixed . the clocks are working a nd the phones are In at Maude Davis Middle School In Costa Mesa today. But things are still a little dis· oriented, according to school of· rldals, after the school library and a faculty area were torched by arsonjsts last Sunduy morn- ing. "Everyone is making an effort to make everything normal," said Bob Noel, business services administrator for the school, located at 1050 Arlington Drive. ''The problem is rinding where everything ls," be said. Or. Norman Loats. deputy superintendent for the Newport· Mesa Untried School District, aald today original damago estimates of llS0,000 have been elevated to $200,000, .. and I'm afraid tl will rtse even further,'' he said. Noel said school officials are 11tlll moving books from the torched library, stacking them In a classroom for inventory. "We're s tl11 trying to de - termine what ta salvagenble and whatisnot . "heuid. Davis otncials have borrowed typewriters and duplicatlne machines h'om lhe 1chool d.ls· trlct, and leacben are uatna a dJnlo1 room for their !acuity loun1e. (8et tNOSMAL, ••••• ,U) 1-- st ... pell Newport Beach pa trolman Paul Mula . couldn't find anyone who could tell them directs traffic arou~d tr stump that ap· how the tree got into the intersection. peared at the inters tion of Irvine They called city r efuse workers who re· Avenue. 20th Stre a n Highland Dn\'C mo\'cd the traffic-blocking stump. We dnesday afternoon. Police said they $4.8 Million Bid For ScJiools Land By MICHAEL P ASKEVICH Ol 11• Dally "Hol Sl•tt Bids totalln~ bout $4.8 million have been received by the Newport-Mesa School Dis- t rlct for three undeveloped school sites the district Is selling because of declinin~ enrollment. a district spokesman said. If !lchool trustees approve the sales June 12. about 32 acre!. would go back on the lax rolls and the district would use the money lo pay orr state loans in C'urred by the old Costa Mesa Union <elementary> School District H e rc 1 a breakdown of sites . -Wakeham School Site;. A $1 .850.000 bid from the Foley Construction Company of Tustin fo r 10.6 acres located on Sunflower Avenue In Costa Mesa between Fairview Road and South Coast Plaza. -S malley School S ite: A $1 ,825,000 bid from Properties West Inc. of Newport Beach for about 10 acres near Fairview Road adjacent to the Mesa Woods tract in Costa Me11a. -16th Street Site: A $1,213,800 bid from the Frederick W. Fielct trust for 11.6 acres located partially in West Newport Beach and partially in county territory near the Banning property. The district currently owes the state $1,583,000 for t he three sites which were purchased with stale aid by the old Costa Mesa Union School Qistrict prior: lo the con- sol idat1~ of Harbor Area school systems in 1965. After payin~ off his debt the district would ha\'e SJ.305.800 left over. The remainder would go in· to capital outlay funds for con· struct1on wtthin the district. By law, the money can't be used for operallng expenses. Trustees approved plans to chs· pose or the acreage in December 1976 in Light or declining enroll- ment, projected to d rop from 25,000 to 20.000 stude nts In the (See BIDS, Page A2 ) Mesan wses Purse A shopper al Soult\ Coast Plaza told police Wednesday someone stole her purse containing $213 after she left the handbag by a bench. Anna M Clark, 23, of Costa Mesa said when s he re - turned to gel the forgotten Item, it was missing. Tanner Match Set to Open NB Davis Cup Roscoe Tanner of the United States and Byron Bertram of South Africa will play the open- ing singles match Friday in the 1977 Davis Cup North Section Final at the Newport Beach Tennis Club. In the second singles match Brian Gottfried of the United Slates will face South Africa's Ray Moore. On Sunday, Tanner will play Moore in the first match with Gottfried and Bertram conclud· ing t he five-match competition. The pairings were determined by draw al ceremonies held at noon today at the Registry Hotel, Irvine. A luncheon for partici· pants, officials and guests followed. Saturday's doubles teams will not be announced until one hour before m atch time by the team captains. Stan Smith and San Cle mente'$ Rob Lutz are expected to play for the United States against the South Africans. Matches start al 11 a.m. all three days. Mesa Golfers Rapped Council Hean Complmnta on Slow Play "If you can 't play gOO<f:"1,l.lay f11t," quipped one Costa Mesa council member. ffe was reterrlng lo comptalnta rrom golfers on the city's m unicipal course that some players moved too slowly -a habit which reduces r evenues to the city, 'l'he cornplalnt"5 were brought to the council's at~nUon at a study session Monday by Keith Van Holt, director of the city's deportment of te11ure eervlca. Van Holt told CO'lnelhnen lhat duuc,.. hold up tbt Unt at the atartet tee, cawilns delays and Um I~ the oumber ol plQert oa tllecoune. H• -.S the cttJ re.U.. about $600,000 annually Jn golf fees from operation ol the Costa Mea1 Goll and Country Club, Which s urrounds Fairview S tate Hospital. The recreation director said his s tarten could be used as marshals on the course to "help instruct slow players how to speed up their game." He sald if startor •u•uresuona don't work, he would recommond inltlatlng a "1low player'1 llst. ·• Gotten placod on lhat ll•t.. he Hid, are rectncted from pla)'lna on tbe cou.r'le untJl after 12:30 1n the attemoon. Councilmen alao heard recom· mended changes In rates tor elderly goiters, in order to allow those on fixed incomes to con· tlnue to play. However, hours for older golfers using the reduced rates would be restricted to one round per day good only after noon. Van Holt said retired players could better schedule thelr hours In the afternoon than those pay· Ing Cull price In the morolnf . Council members wll also 1tudy llmU.1 on free use of the city courH for h.l1b achool and col· Je1e atudent.I, and reducUon of womeo'• da.y tolfina lo Tuesdays ln1t .. d of Tueadya and Frida.ya. AQY l'8le ch1n1es would re- qulte council 1ppronl, he said. 'J Threats, Pickets Ignored By JOANNE REYNOLDS Ol 1"' D~lly Pllol St•lt Despite the protest or a United Nations ambassador and threats o( picketing, Davis Cup pro· moters said today that U.S. South Africa lenni~ matches will begin on schedule in Newport Beach. <Related 5tor1es Page 81.) The Davis Cup matc hes will open Friday m orning at the Newport Beach Tennis Club. A spokesman for the club made the announcement despite some indications of growing support for the protest against South African racial pdlicies. He declined specific comment on the protests except lo say that politics has no place in sports. The latest developme nt in the controversy s urrounding the up- coming sectional finals was the - backing of the protest by a leader of the United Nations' fi ght against South African racial segregation. Nigerian Ambassador Leslie 0 . Harriman. chairma n o( the U.N. Special Committee Against Apartheid. Wednesday com- mended the Los Ange les-based Committee To Stop the U.S.· South African Tennis Matches. In a message sent to the com· m1Uee, Harriman expressed his "great appreciation ... to all those calling for cancellation or the Davis Cup tourna ment between the United States and South African apartheid team s. "There can be no compromise on whatever pretext with viola· tion of Olympic principles of non· discrimination." llarriman's let· ter said. "Acceptance of racist South African teams is contrary to unanimous United Nations re· solutions aimed at hostile a cts against non-racial South African sports bodies and opprl'~sed peo· pie or South Africa. "Recall India and Mexico forfeited Davis Cup matches by boycott of South Africa and <See TENNIS, Page A2) * * * Press Curbs Imposed for Cup Matches l ~ ~ Davis Cup officials and f Newport Beach police, respond-j ing to whut they described as "possible picketing," today clamped restrictions on members of the press covering the three· day matches al the Newport Beach Tennis Club. In a press release issued this morning, m atch o~cials told newsmen they would have to ar· rive at the Eutblufl tennis club before 10 a.m . and warned that they might not be a llowed to leave if there are "problems al the entry." The statement, issued on Davis Cup alatlonery, added, "We hopo the inconvenience wl11 be mlnlmaJ. The Newport Beach Police Department wants to avoid any damage to vehicles." But police spokesman Capt . Don Oyaas later said the order was meant to a pply only to newsmen's cars and tnslsted that reporters will be allowed to com e and gofrorn the matches freely . "We arc lrylng to eliminate a conflict between cars an pedeatrtana," aald Oyaaa, who explained that the 1utomobtle entrance and the pede1tri1n 1ate. aro IO clOM tocet.her that it will <SeeCUIBS, P••e Ml AZ DAIL y PILOT c Thursday. Apr11 14. 19n Sus~ct Uon esses 1 Sutwn Trial w Be 'Short One' Dilly ~1 .. 1 Sufi l'llel• HEADS COLLEGE BOARD Huntington 'a Kettler Kettler Takes Leadership of College Panel Twelve-year trustee Wilham F:. Keltlcr of ll untin~ton Beach. has been named president of the Coast Community College dis tricl board of tru:.lees Kettler replaces Costa Mesa attorney Robert l.. Humphreys, whose one-year term ex pired Wednesday night. Board member Worth Keene was named vice president or the five-man board which oversees lhe 88-square mile college dis· trict. Kettler. 55. wa:. elected to the board in 1965 and his selection Wednesday night makes three times the insurance company ex· ecutivc has been president Keene. who begun his fifth. fo ur-\•car lt'tm Murch 8. has been ·on the collc~e board since 1961 The Seal !leach rc~1rtent 1s the retired po~tma~tl·r for that community , The man arrested last Dec. 17 aft.er a holdu_p at the Corona del Ma.r Albertson's market in whfch police accidentally killed an in- nocent bystander, confessed to a string or South Coast armed rob- beries just alter hJa arrest. the prosecutor claimed Wednesday In Orange County Superior Court. Deputy District Attorney TeJTy Cannon pred.icte~ iD bis opening statement before the jury in Judge H. Waltef Steiner's courtroottl that the trial of . Richard William Sutton, 20,. of. 1611 Las Bolas, San Clemente, will be ashort one. • He told the jury that Sutton was pulled out from under a van near Albertson's Market, 3049 E. Coast HJgbway, Corona del Mar, after be was pursued from the premises by a group of omcers who bad staked out the market. Among the Newport Beach police who grabbed Sutton was f',....PapAJ 'NORMAL' • • Other offices in the faculty work area are sharing a room with the data processin g cmployes, Noel said. "Fortunately, we were able to s ave our r ecords, the library card catalogue and the audio- visual inventory,'' he said. But, Noel said, it's the c lassroom projects, special bulletin boards and instructJonal aid materials destroyed in the fi re, that can not be replaced "All or that is really gone. and people spent a lot of time over the years building up school pro· ~rams." he said. "That's where It really hurts." Costa Mesa police said today they are still talking to students at the school as part or their in· vestigalion into who set fires in the building last Sunday morn· 1ng ' .... . ... officer Doug Thomas, whose s hot1un momenta before had claimed the life of local handyman Joe Hines, 61, or Dana Point. Cannon explained to the jury that Hines stepped from behind a row of Christmas trees when he h eard the commotion in the store. He took the lull blast or the 12-aauge shoteun ln his chest as Thomas fired at Sutton in the belief that the alleged bandit wu about to shoot at him. Cannon uplalned that officers had staked out Albertson's Market after an earlier robbecy of the st.ore which is alao attribut- ed t.o Sutton. • .... .. \f>f t1e•• aar ca\e1' TONIGHT "MY FAT FRIEND" -OCC CQmedy, Drama Lab, April 14·16, Sp.m.$2. "TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA" -South Coas t Repertory Theater, Tuesd ay. Sunday through April 23, 8 p.m. FRIDAY, APRIL 15 OCC PLANETARIUM -"Odyssey of the Rings," 7:30 and9p.m. OCC LECTURES -"From Death Valley to Baja," George Mason lecturer, Fine Arts Bldg. 119, 7:30 p.m. "Invitation to Ac tualization ... " Charles A. Leviton Lecturer, Science Hall, 7:30 p.m. F RIDAY NIGHT FILMS - Wood y Al l e n Festival , "Bananas," 6 p.m. "Everything You AJways Wanted to Know About Sex," 8:30 p.m. OCC Forum, 7:15p.m. $1. Sospeet 'Loose' But Cops Want Handcuffs Back Newport Beach police would like to t alk to Alfred Norman Dunzwciler about ~gett ing their handcuffs back. it matched the description of a vehicle seen at the scene of the hubcap heist. The officers got the cuffs on the two adults. but the three men began to fight the officers The last time officers Tim Nichols <ind George Stavropoulos saw Dunzweiler JUst after midnight, he was wearing the re5training device:!). Uut the t\H> patrolmen had their hands full of Dunzweller's two compa· nions a 17 }Car-old youth and George Fer ner. 19 Bo th DunLwe tler and F errier escaped in the ensuinR melee which sent nfficer St avropoulos to lloag Memorial llosp1tal for treatment of a sprained ankle. TllE TllREF. WF.RE being arrested m connection with the theft of four Porsche hubcapsaboutanhourcarlier on the Balboa Peninsula POLICE SAJO TllAT Ferrier s howed up at the station about an hour later, still handcuffed. "I guess he decided it was too hard to J,?et around like that." said Sgt. Doug Fletcher this morning. Nichols and Stavropoulos became tn· tcrestcd 10 the tn o's van when they found it parked near th · Ncwportcr Inn because But Dunzwcilcr is still on the loose -sort of. TENNIS MATCH TO BE PLAYED. • • Cl echo ... 1ovak1J . llungar > lndonesw. Ph1hppinr ... and thr USSH ris ked f1n e<i and su-. pension "Continued rollabor allon by the United State., would be mo ... t deplorable t'Ol'OuraJ(ement to racism in i.port an<I 1n South Africa." A i.pokesman for the commit· tee say~ protest~rs from ns far away as Sun Diei.to and Santa Bn rbara are expected to picket the three-day mulches. Ile Mud thl' l{roup will try to stop the matches with pi cketing. The largest <'rowci o ( protesters is l'Xpec·ted Saturday OAANO! COAST DAILY PILOT .. _ ........ ... ~,.,..,~ ............ 1....,. J>(0 11 C.r .... y., ft "'tt•O.ftt •....:I(,.,..,.._. MA~ 1'...,.,_nltttW'tl l•ll .. T=:.~,._""l't'4 0..11 .... ~-., ........ "'" "'''"'•"1 "'-~•lt"9 £ .. ..,, Cott• Mn• Otflc• MotlltNJ ~.:::::· :·6 ~·,~Me .,,,, Of fl OH \ •t1ffl•9'••'" ltM (;IMWWttt)t,••t ... IJll"ltl,..,,tonl••(,. '"''9fl'atl\lovlof'V•Hf't ... "9tt0tr> V•ll•y• )1!011.t ... , ~ • .., •' '-•" Ottto t '"w•v T•l•pllon• f71•)~1 CIHeltled Ad11•rtltlnt tu-Mfl ~·t~ :!~, o:,:,i:, c~::.::::.':":1~~. fift•7ttt er •dw•t•l\41M~h Mf'•lf'I "'•' 0. u.-re«tuctff Wllft•wt ....... fWl""ln tM at ..... ,..,.,_ kc-c•o• .. t, ... "'' ~ CM•• ~ ... C•lll•·~·· hhlfl•llH ...... ,, •••• J tt _,M,, •f Mtll '' M -•MYI Mllllf•• ....... ,_ ll ....... ,~1,, t \l f'anwhilC'. Rep Robert E IJ:t<fham < H Newport Beach I r r1t1 cized Lt. Gov. Mervyn DymaJly because of DymaJly's call on Wednesday for a boycott or cancellation orthe matches Badham, who relayed his com· ment rrom hmir, Turkey, whe re he JS on a fact-finding m1ss1on for the House Armed Services Com· m1ttee, said he believes DymaJJy 1s prei1umptuous in inserting himself into a foreign policy mat· ter through a sports event. ·'This sports event should not become a pol itical forum for any group of people and I deeply re· sent this blat~nt and transparant attempt by Dymally to use such a fine event to further his views on the racial policies of another na- tion ," Bad ham said. Meanwhile late today, Presi· dent W. E . "Slew" Hester 0( the U.S. Tennis Association Issued a statement addressed to the pro- test. He said: "Both the U.S. Tennis Associa· tlon and the Davis Cup natiom disagree wilh the apartheid policies of the aovernment of South Africa. However, we are bound by the policies of the Davis Cup nations to play every eountry legally entered and placed la our draw, or to withdraw completely. "We conform to and s upport th~ policy of the Davb Cup nations to condemn any attempt to uae na· tlonal or international pollllcs in decldlni who will play ln lhla as· 'Diree in Shootout MEXICO CITY (AP) -Three persona accuatd of involvement In tht death.I ot 15 pollcomen and • aertea ot ktdnapl.np we.re ar- rated alter a abootbut in wbJcb two policemen were wounded, Mexico City autborlttea reported w edoeld.ay . soctatlon or international good wiJI and fellowship. "There are many countries whose national ideology and pohllcal be llef:i differ be- tween ours and other countries. However. Just as we play South Africa this week, In the future there will be Davis Cup matches between the United States and Russia and matches that Involve Israel, Yugoslavia, Spain, Egypt, Uganda and other countries which do not see eye lo eye on na· llonal and international matters. "But we. and other tennis na· lions, should cont.lnue to play, so that through Davis Cup and in· tern ational tennis, we can con· tlnue to create and perpetuate good will and understanding. "We beUeve that in interna· tional alhletica each individual and team should be judged re· gardless ofrace, creed or n ational or igin. ll is by increasing, rather than restricting, international athletic competition that human brotherhood la honored. • "To judge an athlete from the Soviet Union or Cuba or South Africa or Cblna or any other country. oo any buis other than athletics would emasculate in· t.ernatlonal athletics and would allo remove a J>Otentlal means of promotln1thelundamentald.lgni· ty of each lndivtdual." * * * Fro..PageAJ CURBS ••• be lmpoulblt for car• to get tbrou•h when the built of the •PtClator'f are arrtvtn1. .. "the newa peopk can come and go at will as lone 11 they a.re on foot.•· he'HJd, add1n1 tbat the re•ttiCUoo on care wlll be Ufted u •oon u lM heaviest foot traf- fic haa died down. ( The prosecutor said all tho descriptions of Sutton given by s tore clerks in Newport Beach, Laguna Beach and El Toro, are Identical. He said all the witnesses told offi cers that they were robbed at gunpoint by a lone haired man wearin~ a stockln~ cap and a "Tom Mix bandana" over his mouth and chin. ... Cannon sald Sutton. who faces trial on 14 counts of armed rob- bery, was dressed.in that fashion when he wu pulled at eunpoint from under the van. Cannon stressed during his opening statement that Otrlcer Thomas was round blameless of the shooting of Hines after an in· vestigation into the dealb of the bandy man. T~ E%etRptions f'ror11PageAJ BIDS ••• next threeorfou,years. To 7-year-old Valerie and Vickie Gibbs, twin lax exemp· tions for Mr. and Mrs. Allen. Gibbs of Costa Mesa, tax time is fun and gam es. But to those who pay taxes and collect them. it's .serious .business. Deadline for mailing federal incom e taxes is midnight Friday. School Superintendent John Nicoll has said there JS little con· cern that the sale of the 16th Street Site would be a problem even if the nearby Banning pro- perty eventually ls developed. At present the district owes t.be state about $11 million lor past aid including the $1.5 million owed on the three sites listed. Newport -Mesa Business Manager Ray Schnlerer said the district plans to ellmlnate this overall debt by 1982, twelve years ahead or the current pay- ment schedule. Early payment would save the district several million dollars ln interest rates, said d istrict spokesman Jean Harmon. Also, the sale of the three sites will lower penalty payments the district is now paying lo the stale because some sites are unused. For example, four unused sites in Costa Mesa. including two now up for sale. cost the district $18,295 a year jn penalty pay. men ts. Harry, Babs Still a Team -SALTLAKEGITY (AP)-ll's too early tO predict the futUM of the Harry Reasoner-Barbara Wa ilers ABC Evening News team, said a network vice presi- dent. Elmer W. Lower, ABC cor· porate affairs vice president. was in Salt Lake to speak at the University of Utah Wednesday and was asked about the team by a reporter. "I think six months 1s not Jon~ enough lo judge whether 1t worked or not. I'd give it at least a year," Lower said. Miss Walters was hired by ABC at an annual salary or $1 million and began co-anchoring the evening news show last fall. l"QUALITY TELEVISION Froffl Page Al PORNO • • • -It says no obscene matter ~ as described by stale law -may be displayed in the machines un. Jess an adult attendant stands by to m ake sure minors do not purchase the pubhcations. Mayor Hertzog said, "I think we s hould send our people around and cite these things for every stupid infraction we can n ·~ cheaper than fi ghting them m court.'' 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LaBelle, of 4596 Elder Ave., pleaded euilty March 2 to a felony charge or steaJJne a twln- englne Cesana 310 aircraft from the Long Beach Municipal Airport and flying dangerously low above Seal Beach rooftops. The former Cal State Long Beach student was also ordered by Judge Frank Baffa to pay $7,800 in damages to a Mi ami couple who own the plane. donate 1.000 hours or lime to eommunity work and continue seeing :i psych1atnsl regularly LaBelle reportl!dly wa<, despondent over hi ~ broken romance with Mar Jory Sterling. 24. when he stoic thl' pltine. threatened lo t-rash into her St!al Beach home and almost rammc.-d a pohce helicopter in mid·atr "She was probubly the farthest person from m y mind," ::.aid La Belle when as ked what he thought of Wednesday's court de- cision. He said he hadn't seen Miss Sterling in four months . "I was sort or expecting jail." said LaBelle Wednesday. La Belle said he and his parents were "very happy" with the judge's decision "But he told me not lo let him see me in his court again " DR. AMNON FISHER ON HIS SIDE OF WALL AT UCI Physics Prof Eneouragea Graduate Study WALL BUILDER DR . GARY GUYMON. ENGIN EERING PROF Calla Physicists on Other Side ··A Nosy Lot' DAILY PILOT 41 - ZoDing Okafed By ·Board A new ion.ma provision that could eocourqe development or mobile home p arks in un· Incorporated parts of Orange County was aiven a tenlative nod of approval by supervisors Wed· nesday. The ~iu-d agreed tha t county~ zoning codes should make a pro- vision for mobile home dlstrict..s • lhal wouJd exclude conventiona1.;c housing and Rt'rmlt mobile home;, owne~ to buy their own lots. Bill Olson of the county's Environmental Management Agency (EMA } said al present mobile h o m e p ark s are permttted in unincol'porated areas. But since the land where a new mobile home park might be bwlt 1s zoned res1denliaJ the mobile home park developer must com- pete with the builder of conven- tional hQmes Lo buy la nd, he :.aid The mobile home park de· \'eloper usually 11> outbid, Olson ~aid Supervisors &ct1on came dur · mg their first look into & revised . county zorung code prepared by a San Francisco-based consultant. They agreed to continue dis· c ussing the p ackage in two. weeks. A fina l draft version is ex· peeled in July when a series of •public hearings on zone code changes will began. \ Two Marines H e ld on Alie n Smugg le Rap Wall Ends UCI 'Feud' During We dnesday's dis · . cusslon the board also called for . further study on creating low and · moderate-income zoning, where developers would be permitted lo build more homes per acre than permilled at present They also agreed to in - corporate add1t1onal fire safety·· regulallons into zoning codes . study zoning that would permit mixed res1denll al and com ·' merc1al uses and consider som(' ·· min or rev1s1oni. to thl' rounty s s ign reguJatroni. SAN DI EGO IAPJ Tw() Marines are amon~ three people accused in a federal indictment of attempting to sneak 11 illegal aliens through Camp Pendleton Marine Corps Base. The indictment returned Wed nesd ay cha r ges Cpls Victor M a nuet Gonzalez and Joel Garcias. both 21 and residenL'i of tM base. and Os car Ayub· Suicbt.s, 29, of Los Angeles. with conspiracy lo smuggle all~ns and illegal transportation or a liens Vehk les passing through the base bypasl> th<' LI 8 Hordcr Patrol checkpoint on Interstate 5 Just south of San l'lt'mcnte. but must pass throu~h military g uard stat1onl>, where Mp, nabbed the 11 alums in a cur operated by one or the Mannes. ofricials said Sailor, 2 1, Road Victim A m:in killed on the San Du~~o Frec\\ay 1n Costa \h-sa latP Tuesday n1~ht hJ ~ het'n identified as Gcruld /\ ~11.ler. :.!I , a Navy enlistee stationed aboard un aircraft earner doc ked 1n Sun Diego Coroner 'i. lnves t1galOri withheld the 1dent1ty of the \'lctim Tuesday until next o( kin were notified or his death Sisler reportedly was struck by three cars as he attempted Lo walk rus stalled motorcycle of( the freeway near Bnstol Strttt By HJl.ARV KAVE • Ot tM Dally Poo• 1t~U Engineer~ and phvi.ic1sts are ft>uding and fussing and fighting al UC lrvtnt' The main battlefield ·~ a laboratory in the engineenng building. It's divided in half and reluctantly shared by both Ever since the department heads signed a "treaty" three years ago, that drew the dividing line and defined territorial rights, both sides consider tht' other "the enemy '' Name calling 1sn·~ uncommon when the pnncipal characters Eng1neeiing Prure:.so r Gary Geyman and Assodate Professor or Ph)Sl('S Amnon F'1:.her are md1\'iduaJI) d1scu:.sins.: the mat ter Cu\mon refer s t o the t'nginee~ as a "nos~ lot .. He .,a~ s they ha\e 1mpenahst1c" tendencies and ar<' trying to take O\ er more and more of the spacl· rn the engineering building But Fis her JU St says the eng1neers are "defensive" hec ause tht>y ha\ e such a i.mall department 'They're s mall and size 1s im port ant.'' says Fisher. polnting out that the enganl'ering depart· ment has only 15 professors After the three years or feud 1ng, & solJd solution has been founo 1\l Jeasl for the PnJ(rnccr-; ,\ pt'rmancnt wall no"' d1ndes lhe two ii1des. recently built by the engineers That c.-a me after u campus 0Htc1al refused the physlctsi.5 suggestion to evict the enginee~ G uymor1 maintains the waJI was oot bulll specifically to keep out physlclStS. But with a sly grin spreadin.r over hts face. Guymon adds. "People builcf walls to keep other people out That's what they're ror That'<; also why they put locks on doors " It cost th<' Pnginecrs about Sl ,000 to construct the wall. which replaces a s tack of file c·ab1nets pre\'lous ly used to s eparate the t\\o groups of scientists He says it's part of the S40.000 given to him by the university lo construct a hydraulics lab in his portion or the room. Guymon \'lews the construe lion or the wall a s "first things first "His next projects af'e to in· stall floor drains. and add power and water sources In the lab. Dlm cuJties between the two groups are rueled b)"the fact that each uses 1t~ s id e of the room dif· ferenll). The physics half 1s cramped a nd over(lowing with heavy equipment and other materials used in complex fusion experi· ments funded by the federal gov- ernment to th<' tune or $.500.000 The expenment.3 are headed by Physics Departme nt Chairman Norman Roslaker and Fisher and are run by about 20 research grad students. On the other s ide of lhe wall, Guymon's lab 1s Just starting to fall up For th<' past two years, it's been U!.C<1 mainly in the spr- ing the re~t of the time it sat e mpt). Fisher claims lht' engmeenng lab was only used 10 to 20 hours last year "Wtlile In my side or the room we were endan,rerlng our lives by being crowded." But Guymon says lhe room was used aU gprtng, not just 10 to 20 hours. and that usase w1U pick up with the new equJpment. Guymon says the lab needs to be available to ills students at all times, whether or not a class cur- re ntly 1s using It. "And I'm not Florida: End of an ERA TALLAJ~EE, P'la. IAP> The defeat of the Equal Ri~hL'i Amendment in Florida, where :rnpportcr1 hoped to break through p Southern b loc or op- po11it1on. has dimmed hopes for ratification in 1977 With the defection of three key senators who switched voles Wednesday, and despite telephone lobbying from former First Lady Betty Ford and the White House, Florida became the eighth state to vote against ratification this year. At the same time. legislatures in Texas and Maine conaidet'ed rescinding their pre vious raUlicaUon votes. Three other states bave a lready voted to rescind -Idaho, Nebraaka and Tennessee. The 21·19 Florida vqte was a disappointment but not a sur. prise. Florida has defeated the meuure on lfve previous votes, but proponentl hoped they had more strength tbfa year. The ERA needJ ratification In three more atates by March 22. 1979, to be adopted. "lt:s not'gotng away," said in· dependent Sen. Lori Wilson, prime 1ponaor of the ERA in the Florida Senate . "Som etime. someplace, someday ERA wm be a part of.our ~onslltutlon. •· Sen. WUlon ctiar1ed thai "the Jood old boys In the Southern lealltaturea do not con.alder peo. pie lasues Jike ERA oa th.Jr merit." 1 ,, ( t . ' going to slee p 1n that lab 24 hour-. a da) to those nO!!-Y ph~ :.1r1:-,t~ will see il'i. being used · The sc1cnt1sts are also arguing over the merits of teaching un dergraduates, as opposed to graduate studen~. t'1sher . says his graduate student teaching 1s very important and should havl' priority . But Guymon says the maJonty of s tudents at CCI are undN grads, and they ~hould hJ\(' priority The professors readily admrl their conflict O\'er the lab ll> l>rll v ' I ' i .•• ., LJ•v,,,r:J t-e•1 c _.r.• w•th '"'',_,., Coot:.. llO<A "'Ol•I $439 V~U< ll lfMtOf .,.,,.., llo<al,,...,. I S220 $t1o.Jare COC'"'I t '""'~"" ,., ""'°Mt•,04l•*A'"W•I and they barely suppress gnni. as the} talk about 1t. But they ex plain it's i.ymbolic or trouble betY.een the two departments on a larger scale Both say the two departmenls :ihould work closely together. since they're allied fieldi. Reds Rap Carter \ And Fisher even suggests that gr aduate engineering students and physics students could work side by side on experiments. MOSCOW CAP> The Soviet ! ne ws agency Tass criticized : President Carter today for reduc-: ing t he prison term of Watergate : burglar G. Gordon Liddy from 20 years to eight years. "American prisons arc filled with political prisoners and no one intends to free them ·in th<' interests of Justice.· "Tass said. "ft's very simple. Take down the wall. expand the physics ex· periments to the other side and US<' both physics and eng1ncenng students." Fisher said. Et Cete ra by Drexel ... fo r halls, collector's walls and beautiful corners ~I I ,;,,l ,I 1\ ,I DrexSb. I ••11 ti1oce wun ah• •V•,f111-t o· tt"'QUltem'1 n • ,.,.,. t.ttrlwat" 1Htt•Jfm1fff)f ... H '••,,0'"''-. 532q $110 S399 S155 Center stage on our selling llOof .•. wc111tnri to be unveiled 1n your h011'149! Thec;e Et Cetera• occJ:.ional dcc:lqns by Orexort' offer a sopt»s11ca1e·a paJelle ol docoraltvn 1raatmen1e. trorri chlno1ser10 to lhr~ d•mens10nal trompe l'o61t etlect'I, Every dc'- sign. every !>lroke ol lho brurh rPllCr 1-: OteYel's • wPll.respecr~ rnh<;rn in t.11 Every deta1l 1s c;ldi:;~oc; tliory p1r.ce '" worlhy ol your J'lE'''"n.11 1nsl'lf)~1ton WP wf'tcomr I i . , • • I i I l I ! ·' ,. .. . ywr V1!,1t Your FIVOl'lft! DtWgner Wrll Ba Happy ro A~Sl31 You H.J. GJ\RRETf f URNITURE PlOFESSIONAL INTElllOR DESIGNEAS Open Mon., Thur5, ·& Fri. Ev11. 2215 HARBOR ILVO. COSTA MESA. CALIF. ~6-0275 - I • I I I J .. Ja•t wltla · To'9_ ..-pldne SACRAMENTO CALLING: Ron Cordova, the Democr at who currently reposes as the stale as· sembtyman for much of our coastal region, got placed direct ly on the spot after a vote the other day. The Assembly was gathered In . august session for t he purpose or balloting on u sex change law The proposal would allow those persons having such surgery to change their birth certificates to refl ect their new sexual status. This question drew considera- ble debate. One assemblyman stood to read a letter from a con- stituent who insisted, "The law must not become a party to the falsification of historical fact." DESPITE TKIS plea, when the roll was called up yonder, the birth certificate change measure passed. The ballot was 41 to JO, the bare majority needed. Hardly a colossal victory for the advocates, the proposed law faces an uncertain fate in the state Senate Monday. • I. Journey Befifn• "" Wlf'ltlllN T ../ Andre the seal bids goodbye to trainer Harry Goodrich al Marblehead, Mass., Wednesday before beginning his annual 160·mile trek to Rockport, Me., for summer vacation. The 16-year·old Andre spends the winter at the New England Aquarium, Boston, and the summers as honorary harbormaster at RockpQrt. When he returns next fall, he 'll have a new pen and a roommate, a fe m ale seal named Snow. Official Saccharin "Plan: OK as ' WASHINGTON <AP) -The Food and Drug AdmlnlstraUon {FDA), 1tandin1 by Its plan to ban saccharin as an additive to foods and beveragH, propo5ed today allowing the sweetener to be 1old a.s an over-the-counter drbc carrying a warning label that il "may increase your risk of cancer." FDA Commissioner Donald Kennedy, who took office only a week ago, said hls propos al "would tectuce aaccttartn use by up to 90 percent, .. eliminating it from She diet aof't drinks where most ol the aucar substitute is now found. \ THE BAN ALSO would lnclude use of saccharin In cosm etics, su c h as too lhpaate a nd mouthwashes, a nd as an lni re- dlent of other drugs to ma.Ice them tUte better . The FDA said manufacture~ wlll have six· months after the ban takes effect to prove that saccharin is a safe and efrective drug. U they are unable to prove the drug's safety. all forms of the sugar substitute will be. ordered off the market. The FDA said its over ·the- counter sale proposal Is designed to help diabetics and ot he r persons who "for medical re- asons mutt r eat.rlct lheir Intake ofsu1u." THE SWEETENER would be widely available for sale' in powde r or pill form wt)erever aspirin and simiJar product.a are sold. It also could be given away In restaurants so long as t.be pack ages carry the req\lired warning label. ' The propo5al wUI be tho sub- ject or a 60-day public comment period and two b ys or public hearin&s next month, afler wblcb the ag«>cy may amend it.a pro- posal before putt.in& final reg\lla· lions into eUect. Kennedy told his first news conference that the so-called Delaney amendment that pro- hibits uae of cancer·cauaing sub- sta nces in foods makes the FDA ban mandatory. The public out- cry against the proposed ban has led to congressional proceedings aimed al eliminating or modify· ing the Delaney amendment. Drug t he CanadJan rat study that pro- mpted the FDA 's proposed ban. including public concern that the laboratory tests "involved un· realistically high doses of sac- cha rin . . . and that almost any substance fed In such hi&b doses would cause cancer." A blologlst, Kennedy rejected both those arguments. "OVER THE YEARS we have established that caqcer tests identical in prihciple to the sac- c harin study have demonstrated cancer in animals for vlrtually all the chemicals known to cauae cancer ln people. "Our scientists now calculate that a moderate use of saccharin, t he amount preaenl in one large diet soft drink, i~esled over a lifetime by ev y Amer ican , might lead to ,200 additional cases of blad r cancer per year," Kennedy id. AU-boys Back on the Assem bly floor. howe ver . it wa11 noted that the aforementioned Cordova was one of the lawmakers who had voted in favor of the measure. The favoring majority, it develo1>5. was indeed a rather odd coalition of conservatives and liberals. Gun Club Fights Crime BUT KENNED\' SAID the ac· cumulated evidence that sac· charin causes cancer in animals -and therefore proba bly in huma ns -led t>l.e agency to con- c lude t hat t h e a rtificia l sweetener "is tiot safe for con· tinued use aS-a food additive. We therefore wo,µ14 have moved to end the genera! use of saccharin in foods e ve n without the Delaney clause." Kennedy said there has been widespread misunderstandin g of Choir Wins HEW Okay · WASHINGTON <AP) -The Wethersfield, Conn., school dis- trict can reunite its dlsbanded al- l· boys choir without losing its federal aid, a government of- ficial has decided. Cordova, who represents areas like Newport Beach. Mission Vie· JO and El Toro, is considered . rather conservative even though has pa rty affiliation is Democrat The freshman assemblvman · 1sn 't lax in the cerebral depart· ment. You better be pretty con· se rvative an the area he represents unless you want to fi nd yourself in an early political pratfall. Cordova 1~. for example. a co author of a bill to return the death penally. ~ So it was somewhat natural . that following the m arginal suc· cess of the transsexual birth , certificate change bill, Cordova '_got asked by news people why he voted In favor'' "GOVERNM E NT HAS NO business m that area." he was 'quoted as replying This statement wa:. Just left sort of hanging there wherP Cordova Oang it You must admit 1t was one or the more cl<.'vcr retorts to come out of Sacramento in recent times from a lawmaker who "as appar<.'ntly hacked against thl· hot pipe:. "Govcrnmcmt ha~ no business in that area. ·You ;.ire now lert to your o" n devices in interpret.an~ what Cordova m eant Did he mcun govern ment shouldn't hav<' anything to do with birth ccrt1f1catcs" Or did h1.• mean 1.:ovcrnm1.·nl shouldn't be .d c a 11 n I! w 1 l h t r a n s l> l' '( u a I problems'' Dad he volt• no on H '!'> • Or H'' on no" Who knov.s~ Th<' antc•rpr<'I 1 \l• p111hlt•111 \ 1111 f 8CC' h1.•r(' IS l•normou-. ALAS. TlllS 1-. JU'•l ont· or th•· li.1Hlan1o1 \t•'(,1t111n ... th.it rJ( I' <.:orrlova and has collea~ucs 11p in Sarramcnt11 The LeJ,!1slJtur,· for ''ltJ111plt abo has a bill befon· 1t that \\ould outlaw thos<' hlllc J>last1c stnp-. that hold to,:?t•ther beveraJ,!1• l'an.' into six.packs This mea..,urr "'111 romc to the Senate rtoor Tues day, one rlay aftt•r the trans.sex ual debate There's JUSl no end ti) tt'le problems or government NEW YORK CAP ) -A New York gun <.'lub has declared its own war on crime. offering S200 cash bountJes to robbery victims who shoot aod kill their at tackers. "The award is specifically for meritorious causes It's Just for certain instances," Gerald Preisef, head of the 5,000- member Federation of Greater New York Pistol and Rine Clubs, said Wednesday "WE CALL IT A courageous citizen's award," he said. Others have s uggested a more apt term would be bounty, the scourge o( the Old West. Without exception. city offi cials denounce the idea. ''This kind of approach is why we have been pushing so diligent- ly for strong gun control," said Mayor Abraham Beame. ~ BUT PREISER said t hat sort of attitude is JUSl political talk 2 Radical Fugitives Surrender to Police By'lbeAsaod ated Press Two fugitives from lhe Weather Underground have surrendered to Chicago authorities in a move that may signal a shirt by the radical group's members away from political bombings and sabotage. Robert H. Roth and Phoebe Hicsch arc free on bond fo llowing their successful seven·ycar effort to escape capture by state and federal aut hon ties. Both wt>re ind1<.'led in 1969 on charges of mob acuon and aggra\'aled batter} Roth also was sou~ht on a fcdt•ral fugitive warrant. A source said the surrencfrr m ay be part of a po l1t1 ct.1I strategy called "inversion" un der which some Weather L'nder· ground members would surface to purs ue their revolut1onar~ political goals above ground tlb.tws Lea "e K o r f-a WASHINGTON <I\ P 1 Tht' l' S Army has started" 1thdraw rng its nuclear-t1pp(·d Serlo(c11nt ground ·to-ground m1!>~tlcs rron1 South Korea Gen Rernarcl W ·Hogc•r .., Army ctuet of ~tafr. also d1.., rinsed in an 1nterv1t•\\ that l1 ~ forces have begun turning o\'cr their :-o.;1ke·llercules ant1·a1rcrart m ,,sties with conventional rx µlos1ve warheads to the South Koreans The move'I. which will · reduce U.S. ground troops in South Korea by about 1,300 were planued durin~ th e Ford Adm inlstration S crike B•rt• T rau NEW YORK CAP> The (_1_N_SH_O_R_r ___ J !>lrtke by thousands or East Coast stevedores against seven major shipping companies was expect· ed to sh ar ply c urtail t rade hct ween the United States and Europe. Mo'st Nort h Atlantic cargo travels in the boxcar-sized con· taancrs that lie at t he heart of the m1dn1ght Wednesday walkout by th<· 35.CJOO.member International Longshoremen's Association Otlr"•' 1•e L ll«-lt1 KINSHASA , ;1,a1re CAP1 Moroccan troop~ an southern Zaare appear to be ~etting ready for an offensive a~ainst the in- vaders from Angola Nearly t,000 Moroccan troops were reported at Kolweii, the center of the copper mines in Sh•ba Province, and President Mobutu Sese Seko is prodding them to move against his foes some SO miJes to the west. Texas Gets Flood Alert ( SoutheWJt Due VmetJSonably Wann Weather "'·~ U w .A.lb1tnv -· ., 4lt>vav,.,,.t.,a ,, \II l\Mhot~'I" 11 n ,_,tl't&¥1tlfl •• ·~ All•nl• 0 " lllrMlnO"""I •• \1 lloh• " •• 80\lon .. " 9rown\v1ll• 0 " 811ft110 ., ,.. 0••"~"°" ~ c IO Ml C:l\arl.,,ton W V• Al ,, C~lt•QO ,. ... Cl11clru\81t ., ... c: ..... -•• •1 ball""'_,,. " .0 o."""' •• ,. O.tro•I ., ., Fa••~"'' ,, J "''""• ,. )l .. _ ...... .. 17 ~..,,,o,. 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P REISER. 42, SAii> the offer is now limited to merchants, but may be expanded "If we get enough money through contribu- tions and other a venues to m eet demand." P relser, a m a nufact urer of children's outerwear, said it's time for the average New York · City resident to think about arm- ing and protecting hi mself. lie said he favors a .45 caliber automatic as has sidearm J • • PATIENT SUES OVER TONGUE WINSTON·SALEM. I c (AP> A Wlnston·Salem woman ha-. filed a $.50.000 malpr actice suit agaanst a doctor who she claims pulled her tongue off dunng an exam ination after an auto acci dent Nancy C. McClellan claimed in her suit that Dr. William R . P1tser was examining her for a possible broken nose on Feb. 16. 1976, when he jerked her tongue out, then d id nothing for her alt hough she was bleeding and in pain. She said she was taken to a hospital, where her tongue·was sewn back on. But her s uit con· tends she still suffers pain, has a large knot on her tongue a nd is taking ml'dicmc which makes 1t 1mposs1ble for her to d rive. But the district must give girls equal opportunJlies to sing in their own choir, said the official, Albert T. Hamlin, acting civil rights d.Jrector in the Depart- ment or Health, Education and Welfare (llEW ). T HE ACTION CLEARS the way for any public school in the nation to have a single·sex choir, provided that 1t also has voice op- portunities for the opposite sex, Rep . Willia m R . Cotter (D· Conn.) said Wednesday. "It was f,?enerally felt that a distin c tion m ay b e made between boys' and girls' voices either on the basis or range or quality," Hamlin wrote in t he opinion. The Wethersfield school dis- trict's aU·male choir was dis· banded last summer for lear of '. losing its federal education aid under recent HEW decisions J.>an- n in g sex discrimina tion in schools. There's perfection of design In this chrome and steel framed c hair with tufted vinyl upholstery In leather-Ilk• to nea of rust, brown o r dese rt tan. Decorating 1erv1cSe delivery and ourfamou1 warranty , .. ~ of quality at no extra coat. · .__, • ' • Mummy Former Outlaw LOS ANGELES (AP) -Now that lhe aclentlsta have decided who he la, Elmer McCurdy can join his desperado buddies in an Oklahoma Boot Hill cemetery. The embalmed corpse found Dec. 7 1n a Lorie Beach funhouse haa been positively islentified as McCurdy, an Oklahoma badman killed by a sheriff's posse in 1911 a ft.er be held up a train for two j ues or whiskY. and $46. AT A PRF.SS coalerence Wed- nesday at. the c;<NltlY coroner's ortice, forensic ~losiata Drs. Clyde Snow or Oklahoma City and Judy Sucbey of Loe Angeles announced their findinp. And two Oklahoma history buffs described McCurdy'• new reat- ingplace. The cadaver bad been thought to be a wax dummy at the Nu· Pike Amusement Park until an arm fell off last December. • .. Thur.day. Apnl 14. 1977 DAIL y PILOT A5 Reversal Sought Of Hearsi Verdict • SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Patricia Hearst might not have tes tified at her 1978 bank robbe~ trial it she hid known question& about a Sacr a mento robbery · would be asked, says attorney F. Lee Balley. ( Sl'ATE J ays~tn next year. ' Under the ordinance , 63 per· cent of those hookups can be slngJe.family re1idence1. St..._.•Protnc BERKE~EY (A P) -T he second San Francisco Bay area student demonstration against ' South African racism in as many days has come to the University of California, site of many of the m ost violent protests of lhe 19605. In arguing for a reversal of Miss Hearst's conviction on rederal bank robbery charges, Bailey told a three· Judge appeals • panel on Wedneaday that }\JS client's r ights agarnst self· inc rimination were violated when she was asked questions not le1ally permissible. Bailey told the 9th U.S. Circuit Court ol Appeals that trial judge OlJver J, Carter asaured him dur· ing an evidentiary bearlOC that he would not have to question Miss Hearst about a Sacramento bank robber y that occurred while she was a fugitive. But the judge later "did a com· plete turnaround," said Bailey and allowed prosecutor J ames L . Browning to cross·examlne her about Sacramento. Twe lve demons trators identifying themselves as mem- bers of the Revolutionary Stu· dent Brigade staged a brief sit-in WedneidaJ at the unoccupied of· rice of UC Chancellor Albert Bowker. Port that found his department lnelficlent and antiquated Is cor- rect on moet points. ·'The report doesn't tell us anything we doo't already know and we already are working on m any or the suggestions," OMV Director Herman Sillas said Wednesday or the lengthy study by a conswtant to the California Little Hoover Commission. The report said ttlc DMV's syst em for issuing drivers licenses and vehicle registra- tions has an unacceptable 8 per- cent error rate. It included re- co mm e nd a lions for 60 administrative changes. StrUce IJ11Uleelfl LOS ANGELES (AP) -The chance of a strike against the S outhe rn Califo rnia Rapid Transit District appeared less likely today SNOW, CONSULTANT to the Oklahoma Territorial Museum al Guthrie, said the identification was made using records and pictures done in 1911 for reward· collection purposes by an Oklahoma mortuary. Expansion Opposed Groteth Ll•lt~d MORRO BAY CAP) -TheCily Council bas voted to put a lid on growth in this coastal city until it comes up with a n additional water supply. Bowker was not in the building al the time so the demonlttrators met wi th Assistant Chance.llor Glen II. Grant They dl'manded UC withdraw investments from companies which do business with South Africa, and that Bowker ar range a campus meet· ing between UC regents and st u· dents to discuss the issue. A spokesman for the SCRTD said tentative agreement was re· ached Wednesday on a new con· tract wi th 480 members of the Brotherhood or Railway, Airline and Steamship Clerks. He said the proposal will go into effect lf ratifi ed McCurdy was 32 when he was killed, Snow said. "He was a bard-drinker and a loner." said Fred Olds of the Oklahoma Historic al Society. .. He had murdered a man in Colorado. He was a safecracker and trainrobber." An Indian girl listens durin g a House Parks subcommit· tee hearing on the proposed expansion of Redwood Na· tional Park. The hear ing drew 2,000 in Eureka. A caravan of logging trucks and buses fu ll of demonstrators rumbled into San Francisco today and protested the ex - pansion outside the Federal Building. Rep. Phillip Burton spoke in E ureka in favor of the expansion. The council, by a 4-1 vote, Wed- nesday decided to limit growth to 3 percent a year, by permitting only 161 new hook ups to the water ~rtBaclced SACRAMENTO (AP) -The chief of the state Department or Motor Vehicles says a critical re- SCRTD officials had worried that a strike by the clerks would be honored by the bus drivers and thereby halt buses in the foqr .counties served -Orange, Riverside, San Berna rdino and Los Angeles. Pope Speaks Jazz Eclwes At Vatican From AP Dispatches The frenetic notes of boogie·woogie, the jazz rhythm so popular in the 1940s, echoed in the vast Vatican audience hall as Pope Paul IV was taken there in his porta ble throne for his w~kly general audience. The boogie-woogie was played by lhe band of the Benedictine Lycee of Einsieldeln, Switzerland, d irected by a priest. After his customary speech to a crowd or several thousand filling the hall, the Pope left the building -as at the start of the ceremony amidst 1.he boogie·woogie notes, this time with the crowd joyfully joining with rhythmic clapping. * Fan dancer Sally Rand sayl> at 73 she'll keep dancing "a.8° long as I reel able " "People only rct1r1• rrom things they don"l cnJO). M1sl> Ra nd told reporlers in Kansas City. "Dancing is physically and mentally Invigorating.'· She was in town lo help a mem be rship d r ive for the P hilharmonic Associates, a patrons group t hat s upports Kansas City's orchestra. ·-HO * Jerry Voorbla, who lost his seat in Congress to Jllcbard Nixon in 1946, w as named by G<>v . Edmund Brown Jr. lo the Cal!Comia Commisaion on Aling Voorhis. 76, a Democrat from Claremont, served on an earlier version of the comm1ss1on. Jt has been newly constituted by 1976 legulat1on. Du ri ng th e Water gate be arlnis. L ) Voorhis said the "di rty PEOPLE tricks" Nlxon was being _ accused or a s presidt:nl --------- were the same style as hi s l'ampaiin tactics ln UM8 • Hustler magazine publisher Larry Flyol says he'll raon be ubllshJni a.n Otuo new1 ma1u lne whu:h "will deal with polltict, aoclal lsaues and people, but no sex. whatM>cver " The m agazine, to be published In Columbus start.Jn• In July. "will be aimed al lbe T l me.News we ek t y p e au· dlence," Flynt said. Hespoke al Ohio University. Flynt ls appealine a convic- tJon for panderinr obscenity and '""""' partlclpaUt\J in organized crime in coMectlon with his pubUcaUon of Hustler, also base<l in Columbus. • Oscar.winnin1 composer Jobn Barry is leaving has Mediterranean home in the Balearic Islands off Spain for Fresno, the London Dally Mail reported. G-081lp cotum1tl1t Richard Lay said he had been told the 41-year-old writer of scores for James Bond movies and "Born Free" was "expected to build a spect..culu house" ln Fresno. He .Sded that the Britlsh·born. three-times married songwr1ter was "earning a small fortune an America, where h!a 1oundtr11ck to 'King Kong' is se1Un&belt.rtha.nthefthn . .. Andliarmen are cbaqing on two of Sin 1)1e1o's three television network stations. •R• J'ortMr waa dlsm.lssed by atattm KCST, Channel 39, an alftclal announced. Dick Carlaoa. 38, resigned at KFMB·TV, Channel 8, to become a HV· ings and loan executive. Fortner, as, formerly was an anchorm1n at KTVU tn San francl1co 1nd lt'l'I'V In Loi An•eles. · • Country mialc •tf.r Rank W10Jam1 Jr., 27, has been divorced by h11 •lf •of •Ix yeare. Gwtlldolyn Vear1ln WUUam1, 29, a former Dalla• 11Mldel. c1 ted cruel and Inhuman treatment ., 1roundt for the dlvorcc ln a peUUon fl1ed in Na1hville May 22, 1975. • ln the property settlement, Mrt. Williams, an Ark1nsu oaUve, waa awarded aUmony over the next 10 >'""' totalln1 s.16,000 ptua addlllonal pay· mentl ol ~monthly untU 1881) or unUI •he rema.r-rtet. She at&o was awarded the couple '" Nubville bome. WiWam1 ll I.be ton ol le•tndary C"OUDtl')' muslc treat,.._ WW11m1. I; A neat yard iS more fun Don't let th ings like garden tools spoil the view when you're out In the yard. Store them in an attractive, roomy shed. It makes the great outdoors much more enjoyable. So does the right furniture. Come pick and choose to your heart s content at our store. 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The men named in tbe lndictments are c)larged With felony perjury and perjury-related crimes. But the focus of the charges is on campj.lgn fund ralsing ~ and alleged a.ttempts to disguisf¥ilie true source of campaign funds. · r Since late 1974 that's be;j!r a familiar Orange . ~ County theme. ,. ' Now, the beat goes oa"with the grand jury con- . tinuing to delve in~lege4: campaign financing abuses as well 8J-1fossible conspiracies and mis-~ conduct in offi9' related to the raising of campaign o funds. : . It. wo\Jld all be a pathetic spectacle of sons ~ the •J stakes weren't so high. For as the grand jury goes about its business Orange County supervisors and their staffs are immersed daily in a time consuming • JUessinggame. , ' "What's new? .. means who has been subpoena~ ·• qr who is likely to be indicted and when. t That's a pitifully poor backdrop and a pitifully poor commentary on tlie times for the operations of a county government wh<>1e credibility has already ' been strained beyond reason by the events of the past • . " • few Ye8.l'S. Day on Campus I Saturday is the annual open house at UC Irvine - the day when prospective students, former students, • curre nt students and just interested folks may see : wh at UCI is all about. ; The students' Wayzgoosf:? festival will be held all >d ay in Campus Park. The term Wayzgoose is a rather 4r obscure medieval term for faire or carnival and the 1 ~vent will feature a distinct medieval flavor, with • strolling minstrels, mimes, folk artists and others , from the past. · · . • Some may rind the open house a practical guide to the !utlae. Anyone interested in attending the school may drop in on Irvine Into '71 -a morning program with information on everything from admlasl~to fa.Dan.cl.al aid to housing. • For alumni, it will be a day of greeting past ac · quabltances, with receptl008 scheduled foT t>otb general campus alumni and graduates of the medical school. • / ' For the general public, dozens of demons'trations, 8ectures, displays. tours and fllms will be offered by the various departments. Sounds like a good chance to be enlightened. Presidential Tradition In ()rdering the sale of the presidential yacht Se- quoia in the interest of economy, President Carter is following something of a White House tradition. President Hoover started it in 1929, when he de· commissioned the Us.5 Mayflower, useo by all Presi· dents since Theodore Roosevelt. . But soon after putting the Mayflower in m~balls -to save the taxpayers• money-Hoover began sail- ing the Sequoia up and down the Potomac. Franklin Roosevelt followed suit. The Sequoia was retired by President Eisenhower, and succeeded by two more presidential yachts, used by Eisenhower, and Presidents Kennedy and Johnson . President Nixon sold them both to save main· tenance costs. And back came the Sequoia, which was to figure prominently in Watergate accounts as the scene of Nixon's attempts to find peace and solitucle on tbe river. ' · And the interesting thing about all this is that the venerable vessel has been maintained at taxpayer ex- pense-either at the White House dock or in the Navy yard-for all these decades, presidential gestures notwithstanding. Court PsgeMatrist Speaks Out :Balancing :Maturity ~~Skill Dear Gloomy Gus ' Patty's Trial Called 'Unfair' .. { PAUL HARVEY J .i -.J ' I have been piloting airplanes ""since before I was old enough to · be licensed since 14. ~ That's a lot or miles ago I am Licensed 'flow and rated : to ny single-an'd multi-~mgine "aircraft, land and sea planes -but for my fre-~u ent out ~and -back .,. trips to di6· J lant speaking engagements n and sucb, in .. recent ~ars · I have used a • Lear jet and have left the flying ~ te full-time. air transport.rated, jet-qualified airmen. I slay mosUy in the cabin n - adln&. writing and dozina with complete confidence that the cockpit crew is more proflctent • than I would be. For that crew consists of a mature pilot of many boun and •a younger eo-pllot who Is entire- ly capable. The other nlght, com1n1 back from somewhere Into mar,inal weather, J was tbinkinc how Ideal it would be if each « ua could at once have tbe rdlexes ., of the young plus the JudJ'menl of lbe experrenced. , For last Christmas young Paw received from Santa Claus 19one of those electronic TV aames. You ptua It Into your ~television set and two pcoo!•. i with separate tontrols , can compete in simulated gar:ns of _.t e n n 1 s , b o c k e y a n d .. marksmanship. , He beat me ewry t\me. t .,. I AM NO match for the lilbtniol de:derU:;y ot my qulclc, 1 oun1 p""ea•IOl\Al plaollt 80ft, !:specially tn the f utat of the 1ames, inevitably he out· ~ . f slipped some saccharin in the hummingbird feeder the other da y and I haven't seen the lltlle- rasoalseversince! Q.E .D. ! H.J.B. c;,....,, G11• <-•~h .,. \M.,,..•llH by ,.,..n '"d do"•' "~cou.,11, rdlKt ,.,. v.-. of '"• 1> .. n,.,.r. S•~• ,o.., .. , _ .. le Gl.....,y Gin. D.tlly ~ .... ~oree me. Now young Paul. between concerts, is also doing some writing. And when we put aside the electn:Jaic TV game and go into the library to discuss his latest literary effort -then J am able to make some tangible contribu· lion to augment bis cons1dera ble natural talent . If not already, one day he will be a better writer than I. He will give that profession an ad· ditional dimension. But he con· ~edes -and entirely honestly. l thlnk -that our collaboTation for now is constructive. His skill, my experience Thia is a single for-mstancc of a now national need. What in· dustry and politics and educa· lion and the sciences are now suktnc -that they miaht make tbe most ot our increas- inllY complex challenges -are many employes between the ages of 2S and 30 who have 40 years' experience! AS...-aASY cutro(( ages for- emplo1ment are outdated. Graodmotben don't look or act or r.eact as grandmot.bers used to. rfoc do gTandfathers. It should be tbe Job. not the men, which determines bow old is too old. 11 %7 !s old for an athlete. M migbt not be for a Gt01"fc Me&Qy. While our nation ls pt'elently and properly preoccupied with busbandin& our natlonal re- sourcee, we aT"e still wantonly wastine our mOtt import1nt Ole. WA SHINGTON Patty Hearst "didn't receive a fair trial" last year, in the opinion of her court-appointed psychiatrisL She was convicted of helping four armed radicals from the Symbionese L i beration Army r ob a Sao Fran- cisco bank. The spec- tacular 1974 robbery was s taged two month5 aft- er they bru ta ll y kid naped berfrom her apartment. SHE appeared as a tough. talking social ite-turned- revolutionary after the F BI caught up with ber in September, 197~. But Dr. L .J . West. cbainnan of UCLA's Dept. of Psychiatry, portrayed her in · stead ais a pathetic, "crushed , battered child." He spent 40 hours interviewing the publishing heiress at the re· quest of the court. With the as- sistance of a colleague, Dr. Margaret Thaler Singer, he compiled an elt.bauetive, 200- paae report detailing the bizarre peycbological changes Patty suf- fered during her lt·month or· deal. . West compared the SLA 's treatment« Patty to the Chinese Communllt tortures of American prl1ooera durlng tbe Korean War. Yet the Hearst jury never saw the fUU text of West's find- tn11. Government prosecutors objected to admitting the report lnto evidence, despite the fact that West cave limited testimony at tbe trial. SPEAKING OUT now for the fir1t time, We9t told our Te• porters Jack MSt.cbell and Mike Viner that Judce Oliver caner unfairly all~ covernment prosecutor• to Introduce evidence about Patty's unrelat- (JACK ANDERSON) ed activities. They hammered 'away at "bits of revolutionary doggerel" not directly connected with the bank robbery. Yet the judge blocked the only written rep<>rt on Patty's mental condition from the court reeord. ··The jury heard all the govem- ment 's evidence,'' recalled West. "but the court wasn't allowed to hear the tape recordings I had made of my conversations with Patty." In these tapes, he said, "for the first and only time, she gives a full account of what happened to her after the kidnaping and describes her state of mind." Her taped recollections would "bring tears to the eyes of a mar· ble statue," said the psychittrist. "Patty was lhe battered child, deeply regressed, powerfully wounded, still under the in- fluence and fearful of the SLA. • • The revolutionary "Tanya'' personality, wb,ich received such widespread media coveraee. lasted only a few weeks, accord· ing to West. In fact, her SL.A companions, Bill and Emily Harrla, renamed her "Pearl" because of her lack of revolu- tionary zeal. SHE WAS in tbe ''Pearl"9 stage. confided West, wben she wu arrested. Tbeu after abe was incarcerated, the child in her emerged. She went lb.rou'2l a short period of confusion, wttb no real penooali~. "Or. Sineer and I decided to call ber Pat, and abe responded gradually." Ourtng tbne examlaattom, Dr. S1naer proved.. eonolualvely that SLA mem&er Ansela Atwood. not Patty, bad written tbe prctane polJtical diatribes tit• tributed to tbe belrees. Atwood, one of the SLA '1 female "bralntruatl," uted Ian-:,,; and 1peecb patterna completll alien to Patty's personality, West contended. There was complete agree· ment among the four experts who examined Patty after her arrest that "she just couldn't lie." In any event, said West, Patty would have found it impossible to deceive the two psychiatrists who tested her. The SLA gang forced the grotesque personality of Tanya upon Patty by employine torture and threats. Patty quietly admittedto West that she "didn't. do anything" to resist the abuse, including cruel sexual assaults by Donald "Cinque" DeFreese, the SLA leader. AT THE TJUAL. several jurors became suspicious of Patty's true motivations because she took the Fifth Amendment rather than testify about her SLA activities. The real reuon for her reluctance to testlf)', claimed West. was fear over "dangers to the Uves of her and her family from tbo6e SLA members atill at liberty." Other jurors thought that Patty's decision to keep the so- called "moaJley" charm given to her by St.A member Wlllle Wolfe was a sian sbe loved him. West dlaputes this. "'Tbil was her only pouessiou at tbe time of her captivity." Because or her overwhelming fright, it became a "lucky-piece" to her . She had worn it, for example, al the time of the SLA shoot-out, which she survived. 11lis was the only thing she had to cling to. ·'Pally Hearst was guilty of three things," concluded West. "She was guilty of being a woman. Since she had sexual re- lations with her captors, even thoueb unwilllngly, sbe was de- fUed. 1bil made her a victim who, in tbe eyes of J:Q&D.Y. en-· jayed her misfortune. "Secondly, sbe was guilty of being a Hearst. Her family name was the reason the was kidnaped, and the reason she was tried by the government. It was also because she was a Hearst that she was convicted. .;FINALLY, Pat~wasgtliltyof remain.in& alive. If only she'd had the good grace to die, everyone would have felt sorry for her and closed their minds to the incident. But she didn't ob· lige; neither the SLA nor the police killed her ; and everyone felt she sf>9uld be punished." Footnote: the quiet, auant Pat-ty, now under a 35-year sentence. is living in tbe cloael)' guarded confines of her parents' San Francisco home· while her lawyenappeaJ ber cODviction. Remler's History 81 YEARS OF BEST SELLE8S: 1895-1975. By Alice P. Hackett & J1me1 H. Burke. Bowker. 265 Pages. $14.95. Think back, try to remember. 1941. A time wben on ''one Sun- day afternoon toward tbe end of the year. when moet American fem Wea had their radJos tuned to the Philharmonk, came theltun· alna announcement that the J apa.e bad attacked Pearl Harbor.'" ( THE BOOKMAN ) book alto offers • plethora of other book lists, each with ap- propriate comment by the autbors. For example, thole ln· terested 1n flndins ou,t what.book topt the "crime ancl IUI~" Utt will disco.er that llano Puao'1 •-nte Godlather" leads the pack wtth 12,148,000 eopies. ·lA Bore Makes Everyon~ Boring It woulcln'l tab much, if any, prodd.lnc f« most Americans to. remember Dec. 7. 1941, but it probably would take a bit of do· tn.g to get them to recall the tiUes of some of the beat.seWna books ir. the country that year. For tboae who Just can't remember, the top fiction beetaeller was A. J. Cronin's "The Keys Of The Ktnsdom." Leading lbe oonfic· don Ult WU "Berlin Diary," by WUliam L. Sbirer. There la plenty or mae.rtal here to·••beorb both ltk>le who Uk• to play the numbers tame and thole lntereeted ln finding out what Americans were read- inl over the put 80 year1. Eltber approach, or a ~omblnaUon of bot.b, 11 rew•rtUng. Thet'e was a piece tn one of thi En1llsh weeklies recently lo • whlch Christopher Booker quot· ed some lines on bores written some time •10 by the admirable BrtUah Journalist aod c~t .. Alan Brien. Said Brien: •'The moct borinJ thina about 'the hon i• not jusl that he la bor- \. ins, but that he mats you borln1 too." 'Brien con· ttnued: ••u t you notice a al1nUlcant and dramntc kJ~CJ'Hle In tithe output ot cllcfles, .platitudes, second-hand oplnlm11 and bor- rowed anecdot• ln your tallc, th•n YoU ba.ve entered the JOl\e ol innuence ot •bore.•• We are on solid iround here. ·sores mervai.. You Hn co away: from a Joq 1t:11lon witb one !tel· Inc abaolQt•lY depl•ted, physlt:any and l.ntellectuaUJ. In • additlan, you CID be made to feel f oou.b. CHARLES McCABE The wont bores are those who canJl9l UDdentand that their ob· aeufoo ii QOt pr obsesalon. J one. knew a fell ow wbo wu a great b&rdnt.cher. WheneYU be found a SpeckJed Groin or wb&nw. it would not do but that '-8 lllould tell tbe whole world about it. No ma._ bow oft.en I told btm tlultftndlne rare apectet ol ltlrdt was a matMr ot th• moet mtnuacule llKer•t to me, be would caattnue to regale ine with hla lat.It eoatribution to the art. A 81Jll8pB(UI of uu. kind or· bore Is the IUY who tells you about b1I wort. Tbere are people wbo have bltenlting jobl, and Jobi about which J would wtah to. be lnf«med, but J never seem to run Into tbem1 or they are ,.... tJoencettlelt wnen I do. I set iDlu.rance men and tQY'I who .repalr televt.ioa .... . • N with molt ol ....... , .. .... coa~ tbclr Jobe ar.e ~ tant in the world. and contribute mightily to the public weal. And nothing short of a punch in the eye will prevent them from aoing OD about.it all. , Another IJ'OUP I seem to get to bear a lot from arc tbose who de-t.all their pleuurce to you. They telr you the entire plot, replete with dialofUe, of movies and etan they bave tecenUy seen. I don't w• to bur tbo plot of tbti latest Slr.Uand classic: but tbere an people who cuaat be restrained from li'flnc It to :VOU. YOU CAN be nade to a bore;' but not all the time. Some ot tJ\S' people I like beat in the world have tb•lr tlmH. and their ' n-otcheta that drtve me near to d.t1tr1etloo; but listen I must, 1n thenameofmaMtTS. You would think from all otttu that ne1arly all or tbe people I run acrota are bores. Far Crom rt. The people J llke moat t.olllten to an those who are interested In the sad comecly of life, in tho eurlout way1 people eope, in the madneu of people who take the.mselvf!I Ml'loualy, like poliU· -. \ ' \ ciaos and a le.ind of preacher. It 11 no accident, I thin.k, that you run into interesting covee ln bars. Ut ls also true that you run into the worst bores in ban, but that'• lite.> LATELY rve been dotn1 a lot of ta1kiD8 to 11101• of one ktnd or another. Tbere la something about tbe 1mmeulty and lilenee of the Ml tbel ldtl'acta latl'Clpec· Uve type.1. 'l1ae7 also ban a kind ot detechDMIJt that makee them think tUt IDOlt. people wbo Uve oa the lad all the time ne a bit daft. One al U.e eUpl .id to me the other day: "I've 1ot to set oat of this clrunk, and Into uotber.•• There are no betUr words to describe t.be way a certain type ., of alcoholic reels when be knows the uUllty or one beuder la at an end. We ean never 1et aw11 from. bores, but we can undentand the.in a little better, and the fer. rtbly depletJna ertect they have on u1. But a better rule tJ to learn where they haq out, and ltHp away from that place d lf it were Wed~ .. In this moat informatlve volume, wblcb is a history ot sorta as seen fl'om the belt...Uer Usta, the autbon have covered tbe_)'~ from 189$ throup ms by lllt1DI the 10 top..Hlllns boob of eecb year ud followtr:lc th1I wttb a terse but fac:WUled IUID· matton of wllat baS>i>ened to hllb~. A unique. but moat , wa7 of prwent- ln.8 a bk d mtnor sod al blltory to tbereader. TBE BOOK 1tart1 wUb the year 1896 because, obvtoqaly, that wu ''tbe year to whlcb the nrat American beet seller Ultl were pubUabed. •' Tbo leader of th• UcUon Hat wu Ian Maclt?en'• "Beside 1'be Bonnlo Brier Buth.'' What. led t.be non· fiction lilt lan't told; alnce that llat wun'tst.arted u.nW 1112. In addition to the YUf·bY·YOU br.Uclownl with the accomp-~ blM.orlcal ak~•. Ulla ' .... '\ PHIL THOMAS AP Books Editor . O"ANO• COAST DAILY PILOT ·' fto&trt N. Wttd.~ 1homo• l<•wfl. EdUM Dorboro ""-'btcli. ~dUoriol Pog« Eddor The editorial Patt of the Dall1 Piiot ... u to lnrorm and 1tlmu1lte readers by p~Ua• on thl1 pa1c dlvene commentary • on toolca of Interest by ayndlc•t· ed ~umnlst1 and ea~lll. by • pnNldtn1 a forum tor readt'R' vlew1 aid by presenUng this newapaptr'8 oplolona and ideu on current toplca. The edlwrlal <11>lnlJ>n1 of tb" Daily Pll°' appear only In the ~ltortal column at the top of tho p110. Opinions ex· ptff11ed by the tolulbnl5ll and u rtoonl11t1 and letter ~tt>rs are thtlr own imd M e.nd~ent ol &Mir vlewa by tho Daily Ptl°' aboWd be lnferred, Tbllrlday,Aprillt.trrff .~ Stray Dogs and Cats Growing City. Problem ClUes are beclnnJ.Qt to P•Y more at- tention to what, 1urpriaingly I.a their residents' No, J complalut -the stray docs and eats th\t ~· tncreulqly in control of llreeta and alleywll)'I. There are about 25 million stray doga and cats roamtn1 tbe nation's cities, esUmates Friend& of Animals, Inc., a nationwide volunteer agency. Between four million and six mUlion of them are destroyed each year. AMERICANS HAVE about 23 mlllion pet dogs and 2'7 rnUllon J* cats, the aaency .aaid, but unwanted pet.a can become strays. Or the pet ·might have a Utter of puppies or kit- tens for which owners can't be found, so the young animals are left to tbelr own devices. . Streetwise strays often collect in the packs d five or six that are lamiliar ~~ Jtt Pitt•.....,., tlae tear et fH!fttg Mttett' "9 a paelc •I ...,,. la .. •well a re- ••011 tor •taftlttg a1Caf1 tro• C!ft'taf11 •eetfotu of tlte rity as the tear ot be- f11g rofJbed. sights in rundown urban areas, as well as in some rural areas where they are blamed for killing livestock and wild!Jfe. . Friends of Animals s urveyed l'low 41 cities handle stray animals. The group said Wednesday th.a~ these cities spent a total of $13.9 million last yeartoroundupandkillatrays. CHICAGO, FOR instance, spends $1 million a year for animal control. The problem has become so severe in some places that Pittsburgh resi- dents for example, say that fear of being' bitten by a pack or dogs is as much a reason for staying away from certain sections of the city as fear of being robbed. . An earlier survey of 1,031 city mayors and councilmen, conducted by the National League of Cltie.s. showed that city residents complain about the stray animal problem more than any other. Sixty-one percent of the mayors responding said it was the biggest gripe in their city, far ahead of the second biggest source of com- plaint, traffic control, which 40.7 per- cent cited as a major problem. ACCORDING TO THE American Society for Prevention ot Cruelty to Animals, the average per-capita. ex- penditure for animal control In c1Ues. ( PETS J •with populatlom over one mlWoo la '78 ceata. -. Dade County (MiamJ>, Fla., with an estJmated •tray anJmaJ population ot 130,000~ spends $738,000 aad destroys. about 3>,000 animals a year. Most cities run their own animal control programs. Others allot tax money to local humane societies, or flnancejoint-clty and private humane society programs. NEW YORK CITY, usually among the biggest spenders for other pro- grams is the only large city that doesn't spend anything on animal con- trol. The ASPCA bas ~ left on its own tQdeal with New York's estimat- ed 400 000 stray population. The' group told city officials a week ago it needed $2.1 million to continue its work and threatened to give up un· less city money was appropriated. A few cities have begun programs to reduce the problem, r ather than just keep with it. THE MODEL IS Los Angeles, which runs three city s ubsidized clinics for spaying and neutering pets. Jim McNamara, who administers the city's animal contro~rogram , says Los Angeles s pends ¥.7 million for the program, $340,000 or which goes to the clinics. • . For operations for which a private veterinarian might charge $100, the city clinics spay females for $17.50 and neuter males ror $11.SO.• THE RESULT, SAYS McNamara, is that the numbl!r of animals im- pounded bas dropped by alm06t 30,000 since the clinic program began four years ago. And 27,000 fewer animals had to be destroyed each year. A few other cities, including Palo Alto and Dallas, have begun slmilar low-cost spaying and neutering pro· grams. Cleveland and Detroit are looking into them. And a bill with 25 congressional sponsors being studjed by the H.ouse subcommittee on Health and Environ· ment would extend federal Joans up to $200,000 to cities wanting lo establish low-cost animal spaying and neuter· ing clinics . ( Sl'DNE'l' HARRIS ) KEEPS YOU ON YOUR TOES In the DAILY PILOT THEY DIE FROM WORK -;::::::===:~=========~ LONDON (A P ) - More Englishmen die on Mondays than any other day, according lo the Census Office. It said one cause was heart attacks from "the slress of returning to work " af t er the .weekend. Cadillacs to Go.(' art!> Whatever the Fad Roll 'em off the market With a Clas8i fied Ad Call Naw' 642·5678 E•1tcut1ve Olllce11: 7812 Edinger Av~ •• Hunttnglon Bueti, CA 926-47 Southern California Regional Offices: 4 1-40 Long Beach Blvd .. Long Beach, CA 90807 8955 Valley View St., Buena Park. CA 90620 ~ 20716 S. Ava&on 8Wd., <Arson, CA 9074& 1!!1 1001 E. lmperlal Hwy., Le Habra, CA 90631 tCIUA4. 1095 Irvine BIVd., Tuaun, CA 92e80 H011$1llC1 235 N. Citrus Ave., Welt Covina, CA 91793 lllCIU WATER SKI EXPO I • tie necessites now at little prrces. .$199-$5.99 /faucti Sno·flakpl!>. ~~ u~erwlre bandeau. Con;tfort, support end naturaf shaping. White only. Or;. $9, 00¥' $6.99. . . t CrMcnn101 ContiQI bri&f With lummy J>INl .... m natu~al bd " .m. ,8'fgt or white. S.m-t-xl. Ortg,.'$$, now $4.~9. · t . F o FPUndatlonl, 66. ~He.I~· -d· with facy-' stretch el~tic trim. ·Assorted 'coaors. 4-7. Orig. $2.60. now $1·.99. ~II/phone. , Robjmon's l ingefit/l)aywear, 91 . 25%offi -14K gold chaif!S, bracelets, ·eqmogs .-- I Ret..,.... AlllWI ........ James St. Clair. former president Nixon's Watergate attorney, has re- turned to the White House for a meeting on land claims of the Wampanog Indians of Massachusetts. \ SaddlebackTeacN;ir Can Run for Off~~ It took a1x months of paUeot walUft& but DOPUlar Saddleback Collese math teaob• Jean Vlncemi bu fln&l.ly 1ot- t.n clearance from tn&stees to nm for prealdent of a statewide faculty 1roup. The board voted S-2 to grant her :IO percent ''released time" to perform her dutJ" if elect.cl, despite charges by TNSt.ee Frank Greinke that the ac· tlon was a ''railroad job." THE RELEASED TIME request was the hangup when Mrs. Vlncenz1 tried to make arrangements to seek the California Community College Academic Senate post last fall. She had turned down three prior of- f era to nm for the office, considered one of tbe m06t prestigious in the state lor a collese educator. The releued time permission means Mn. Vincemi's salary ($22,600 the board waa further deplete! by Bartholomew'I reslpatton aod the matt.r lay dormant until Monday - juat four daya before Mn. Vincem:l had to notify the state aroup of her lo.- tentlont. Thla time, the membership of the board had been st?•n1ed s1gniflcanU,. Greinke, joined by Donna Berry of Mission Viejo, still opposed the re· leased time request on grounds of coat to the dUltrict. • 8 UT THE REMAINDER of the board, including the three newest membert, were persuaded that Mrs. Vincenzi could do tbe colle1e a lot o( good as bead of the stale group. ---------a year) would be paid but she would Monte LaBonte, colle1e fine arts division director and a paatlpreaident of the Academic Senate, said the statewide group is influential on de- cisions by state government agencies. Trustees were also told that Mrs. WINEPUIS our FIRES . VALLEY CENTER (AP> -A little Juice or the grape is helping the volunteer laddies put out. fires. A wine-ta.sting par- ty has raised $1,357 for' the fire department. ......... HIATIMe AmCOHD. .,_,._ ·--S.-ln'l'l:lo..~ MISSION YllJO ?etnC-~ r-r-. r..., ,,. ,._, "wo: 495-0401 COSTAMIS4 .~..._.-~ ll< •42-1751 •ll1')1 To find & soht ..,_ ...._. oblems ... to p1n COllfideJln & antral of 'JfU life ... lie 0011 • -ENT CENTER~ ildhtMI lgroop QUldanCt ••• i.11 I lC- ' • • pr~ rmuaiM llllllo-DrOQramm.f tgq_ . ........................ CALL TODAY FM . FREE(:):1 23t work only half time. lo addition, the coct at a substitute (about $3, 700 a year) would be picked up by the dis- lrict. WREN HER REQUEST camt? up last November, Trus tees Bob Bartholomew and Greinke of Tustin balked and stymied the vote because four ballots were needed !or approval and only five board members were present. 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TZ-7 Exquisite 18K y g. with line Swiss movement - pave ' dial wit h diamond s. Dial surrounded with two rows of diamonds S4795. TZ·9 18K y.g. Bueche Girod. dial surrounded by two rows of diwnonds S3780. OJ.3 14K y.g. Hamllton bow-design diamond cover with approxlmatefy 1i6 carat total weight In diamonds. with combination snake mesh bracelet $450. SD-9 14K y.g. smartly styled Ooxa with dial surrounded b y approximately 1 carat In diamonds s 1125. TZ-11 18K y.g. Piaget with oval. Roman numeral wide dial and laoed gold wire style IJfaoelet S1050. OJ..6 14K y.9. Auaer combi nation watch-bracelet. very unusual. set with 9 diamonds '850. t4999 • 14K y g . fine Swiss movement. with diamond pave' dial approximately ~ carat total weight. with carll9d bracelet. s 15 75 •5000 14K y g. with fine Swiss movement, combination ~utch and bracelet. attractive nugget style $975. 12510 14K y.g. Omeal tlmpfe design, wtth ~ ceratt In diamonds and aeml--free form bracelet. Excellent buy at 11995, us .... 14K y.g. Omega deVllle. Oval surrounded by approxlrnatety 2/15 carats In diamonds S 750. 4466 14K y.g. Omega deVille 1urrounded b y approximately 2/5 carats in diamonds, with mesh bracelet s 775 4762 14K y .g . Omega contemporary style one-piece tight mesh bnlcelet. $745. 4814 14K y.g. yetlow gold Baume·M•rcler. conteft'4)0f8!Y link etyte. •385. SV·12 14K Y/Q round drat. faceted Q'Yttll, o.neve ••e9. '4843 18K Y.'G brlcelet Witch. 21 ·l•weta Swtu .movemtnt 1450. AC.13 1 4K Y.'O Rote x, Oytter-f*1)9'tJal date - Ju1t H&O. 4303 Round AAker. an OOld. 17-Jewel U25. WR-14 I 1'4K y.g. lir09 or-tt dlal *''" watPt •seo. 4009 14K YlQ a..._ '""" bnacelet 1285. S0-17 Well tailored faceted c rystal 6-dlamond Baylor 1465. OJ.18 Geneve 14K Y.'G , textur ed with 7 diamonds 1n leaf design cover S536 S0-19 MarQu1se shape dial satin te>ctured Croton OJ-20 $450. 3 -diamond heavy bracelet watch, round. faceted dial. Gene\18 S385. OJ-21 Rectangular style Movi;a. heavy textured with 18 diamonds surrloundtng dial S835. DJ22 Heavy gold Juvenla diamond cover watch containing 68 diamonds $1470. OJ-23 Textured ~Ink bracelet watch Dy Geneve S485. DJ..24 t 4K yellow gold Navarre. 27-diamond cover watch, European catch S1350. OJ..25 Satin finish Alsta. high style S345. OJ.26 14K oval unusual design Swiss movement S175. OJ-27 HK pear shape dial Zodiac Witch "1With mesh bracelet 'TR·28 $159. Lucien Piccard. attractive pearl and diamond Witch S500. MS-29 14K Birks. with cover co ntaining three emeralds and center diamond S299 EG-30 Fine Juvenia heavy textured and tiger eye dial $1195. EG-31 lady't SQUare design. W/G ~Tissot dial and matching band $480. WR-32 18'1< W.'G farge SQUant design Omega watch. wlll accept 124 diamonds or other gems $1150. TZ-33 . 14K V.'G high fashion wat c h heavy la ce pattern band. Dial ts oblong and surrounded by 32 line Quality brilliant cut diamonds S2499 3517 18K Omega with oval design around blue dial. surrounded by 32 diamonds with attractive fllagree bracelet 11350. OJ.M 1..C Y/G Embracea~e •~e with mzev finish. S375. lMfO 19K Bucherer bangle atyle tubular bracelet with blue dial '4842 1350. Lambert 14K W.'G antique with filagree 1tyte band S700 4941 ' 14 K W/G Waft ham Premier. diamond watch llhd br~et $375. HT-3S Omega Diamond cover ., watch. 13Yt cerat totet weight HT..s& 17500. ' ... HT-38 14K W,'G Catena dlamond cover witch; and bracelet -"~ carats total weight $3300, GB39 Platinum Hamilton diamond cover watch and brecetet. 4.75 carats total weight S3300 TR-40 Platinum Long1nes WU810 . 14K Y/G wilh one can.t of diamonds around dlaJ 11275. WU757 14K Y/G with malachite dial surrounded by 1. 41 carats In dlarnonda S1890. SO-<t5 18K V.'G Piaget watch one.piece super wide bracelet with Lap1s dial d 1 am on d watch and ~=-:-=~m'T"llll'Xrnlr.I:' bracelet approximately GEN 3'h caralstotal weight i.:::::.=.:.~...;:s;.....;...:..;~'-""'.;...;.:= S2200. TG-<t6 3187 14K pink gold Rolex - 14K white gold lady old but good $550. Hamilton diamond watch and bra ce let . approximately Yi carat total weight $300. DJ..41 14K W.'G Eloga, dial surrounded by two rows diamonds... 11100. '3384 14K W/G Elgin diamond watch and bracelet approxlmately Yl carat total weight uoo. HT-<t2 14K W.'G Geneva w1lh 26 diamonds and two sapphires. approximately "4 carat total weight diamonds. •395. 4215 14K W.'G Matthew Tissot smartly styled $380. WR-43 Italian made 18K W/G Omega surrounded by 28 diamonds $1150. 4866 14K W.'G Lady Hamilton with 12 diamonds approximately 2 carats total weight $950. 3388 14K W.'G fady's Waltham diamond watch . aooroximatel)O Yt carat total weight $250 3387 14K white gold. diamond Croton with band. ~ carat total weight $200. 3389 Legant 14K WIG C1N us. 3584 14K W.'GVooue S4S. 4225 14K W.'Q dl.nond cue with plain gof d bracelet. suitable for dlemonds S315. 342 14 K W/G case and attachment. fine Swiaa movement -bargain priced at $360. 3391 14K W.'G Hamilton with band 176. 38S 1 4 K W.'G Jures Jurgenseh with two diamonds. A atMI •eo.. 4819 14K W!O EJQlft dlamond watch and bracelet. 1/5 cerattoe•~ 832& 3389 14 K W.'G H1mmon diamond watch and bracelet approxlmatetv '4 carat total wtfght 1215. 1050 ·14K W.'G ee1con Hill diamond watch with cord bracelet S22!5. 3388 14.W/G Baume and Mf'icier with 1lx diamonds and semi-snake t>raeete1 •290. MF-44 14K Y/O La Femme diamond watch with oc*t ~et • •..aa. EG-47 18K W/G Patek Phllllpe with calendlr EG-48 $2250. 14K Y,'G Mathey Ttasot. surrounded by dJamoncts SV-49 11950. .18K Y.'G Omega Constellatlon DJ.50 S750. t 8K V.'G case and bracelet. Rolex oyster perpetual 4822 S775. 14K V!G Girard Perregaux S675. 2778 14K W.'G trad1f1on with diamond stud dial GB·5f S315. 14K Y/G Movado AF·52 S325.. 14K Y/Q Buech&Glrod WR·53 s1100. 14K Y/G Geneve with calendar TZ·54 S675. 18K Y,'G Corum line quality with roman' numeral dial s 1925. EG-55 18K Juen1a 20 dollar gold piece cover watch eSQUlslte S2400 ER-55 t4K Y.'G Geneve with Calendar S875. TZ·58 'Two Tone Buech&-Olrod square dial 12390. TZ-57 181< Y.'G Buech&Glrod with Romlr'I numeral dlal 12390. ""095 1 BK Y/G Longrnea ultrachron with calendar 11250. 4938 HK V/G Lecoultre automatJc ssoo. S0.58 ct 14K V.'G Corum. autom1111c and calendarf' S2550. WR-59 14K W.'G Geneve. with blue dial S495. Wff.80 141< W.'Q automatic and calendar • $850. WR-81 • 141( W,'Q OeMve HT-82 1480. Longlnee .Pfatfnum with diamond ttudded dlat .11eo. 80«9 Piaget tn llYte Wltctr with wallet brtnd new $1790. EG~4 141( Y/G Elgfn Hunter't ca .. poei.t Witch uao. 4299 uK w:a Wattl'lam. engrt\19d 0888 S200. 1149 t4K V.'G ooeket watch Roman numeral diet S200. 114& 14K Y.'G .with poroelalo dlal Aonwn numberals numbers 1300. t149 14K YIG WlfUtatn with l*Clllln dill HT·15 • 14K Y/Q cOvw Wltct. wtth 1 cllmOndl '260. Platinum dJat co~er Witch e.26 C*'81• tot .. weill'lt 13t00 .• 382 •t -,.,, 14K Y/Gfftmitton.-n 1175. £0.es OJ.18 ' 8aume a Mercier. 14K V/G. wtte, mHh bracelet, Rote a1'11pe cover with center dlllftC>ftd 1595. MON-FRI 101.mAp.m. SATURDAY TZ--37 Platinum Genev• diamond cover watch and bracllet 8.IS8 .... toe.I Wllgtlt S31&0. and braeeltt WU901 •200. UK Y/Q diamond pave· d ial. over .. =:::tr.with •1220. 0 /F Hunting CH•. Eight poc:Mt Wldd\ wtth flOrtl tngrl'tlfng ICMI '12'35. Ol' Hunttno cae. Elotn· PoCk•t Witch 11 6. ~ -l , Stare GOP-Woos Foril oy, If They Can Only ,Get mm to Register •70.C. fftlmNGS ....... , ..... ,..,, Not one to iJve Up easily. state Sen. Joba artcP <R·Fullertoo) ls pr~ hft.ellorta to appoint former Pfetldent Ford to the •tate Republican Central Com-mittft. Briga' tn1UaJ try went awry when it wu learned Ford, now a of Rancho Mirage near . rings, lasa't regiatered to ~ ' t'Olto ••I.ION allfofllla. ., ~-~e c:lub was getting ready lo Tbe Oran&e Couoty lawmaker work for Mrs. Bergeson, one or. now has prevaUed upon Ford the group's members. should she a·tde Did : Wenoekamp to decide to b'y again for the 14th forward the central committee Assembly District seat now Mld appointment papers .Jong with by Dtmocrat Ron COrdova. voter reglstraUon materials to She P.Oiats out that the club ls the Ford home. prepanng to celebrate its 2Slb "l aim to continue my errorts anniversary and describes the to see him nominated," said organization as an uplront, Briggs. leadership-type Republican or-• • * ga,oiiation that people should be ' JACKIE REATREB, president interested 1.n," not some "fly-by- of t h e Newport H a rbor nlghtgroupthatjustpoppedup." Republican Women says U just According to Mni. Heather. the ian't so that her club la gearing club's treasury of about $1,200 ls up as a campaign machine for based on the $.5 dues charged the Marian Bergeson. 310 members, with money going Mrs. Heather, who also is to support the monthly newslet· chairman of the Newport Beach ter, pay expenses incurred in get- Planning Commission, took issue tin~ top GOP candidates to speak with a report in this column that at club meetings and to pay for scbolaclbJpa ollered local at.Ja. dents . .. No way are we a camp&ien orsamuUoo tor Marian," sbe Hid., ..... SAN DIEGO MAYOR Pete Wilsen b.p scheduled anothel' ap pearance in Newport Beach. Th.is one will be April 28 before the Ex· change Club of Newport. Harbor at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. It was Wllson. one of several hopefuls cha.sing the 1978 GOP gubemat.orlal nomlnaUon, ~ho told Mrs. Heather'• Newpbrt Harbor Republican Women 10 daya qo that Mrs. Bergeson would be a good candidate in the 14th Assembly District. ••• WEST OBANGE County Congresaman Matk Hannaford will me« conatituents Saturday at McGaueb School in Seal Beach. The Lakewood Democrat says he will talk to his constituents on any topic they choose during his 3 p.m. appearance at the school, which is at the comer of Bolsa Avenue a nd Seal Beach Boulevard. Hannaford will be in Room A. For the Record i , Du .. ltdNnt• Ot Marriqe IJllHMM<ll! County Counts Real Assets Record ll•rri-.e Lf reteflft lA'S VllOA$ -IM'•Moe lletlnw.-b•llMl_.. IM11*: ~n I 11 e VOR·HAllWOOO Wllllam Wf/llldfW, •1 .... ~. MMode. n, bothol l!llwo. .. ANCOCK·HVGI -Jotln C:., «I. -•• ,...... II.IC.. JS, 11901 °' uo-•••Cll. GAllClt.-l'El.IX --1.110., U , l!l I'...,, T•-. -VlcJly L.....,,, It. San Cit..,."'• Nltl!ll\.MC oe11MOTT -llober1 lr"Ot"' tt. ""'Mary,,,.._ I• DOI" ol Cott• MMA. a.rill BURNS HAlllllS-O••ldW . Jr , :1:11, •1"' Pemelt ,..._, 11, bolt! ol Hunt• l"'Jton8od• PARAOTT..JANDT -Jerty W•ltfl'. )t, aM MM!lm L , JI, both ot H- •"91on Beacll lUCICER·MANSIR-0.YiCI 1!1199119, 71. eftll MelodY Mii. II,, 1»11\ ot SM Cl~ "-112 Tl!YllOfl!A-HOOO-S-. 74, -V9f'Oftlce J_.,., 11, bOll> ol HunllnQIOfl Bt•ch. WOOOY·l!RNEST -GltlWI D • '9. •nd Letll• AM. 23, balll of Ntwp0tt 8tach ROGl!R5·AANOLO -Ch•rlU Frenillll\. Jt. -Ml<f\tllt DarlyM, 14, botllol -ll'IQlon 8"(t\ AU5TIN<AAll-Larrv .,.,., 1•. MICI "'°91• ltulh, 11. bolllol Cost• Mew. OA\/l~CARTER -TOby Eullfl"''• 31, And Clltlll..,, °"'1U. 21, bOlh ol Mufl(- ingl wi 11 .. c11 STA8l.EIN-t4AMAKE R -Oii~ ICe"· nen., M. Or.,.. .,... Uunv• K.ty 34 1,,., ... C#AGl!·Sl MARSEILLE Chrl\I__. Har.,.d. 2• M iu.on V•@jO, • ...., Cynlhl• Jlldllh Anne. 10, El Toro. GROOVER·9ENTL V Ste••" Glen"· SO. •111ntlnQlon 8•ach, •"" 0.00-0'ftt Al\.,~. f'ounllin llAll•v MILL·8 USNAll00 ROIMrl OMi.I, 11. and Olttltlne Merl•. 19, bolll Of Hunt I nQtOft llHCh. GAA8ARICEWITZ·Sl.l!U•£R -O.O WllU.m, 10. s..la Alie. •11<1 ROiiin IA«, 11.--... , .... BOWE, _,.,,., It--Gt-y ICellh, JIMENEZ. J11a"ll• ... d Aoepllo S., FITZGERALD. LY,,... LOYIW -l)eMI• e""'enl; HOPE. Prentis c !>+'. •IWI JHI\ Lowis., HODEL. W<Hlda I.. end Edmond L.; WINSTON, C..I A. end Vivian P ; "IOOERS. s.nota l(ey elld Wayr.. ICannelh; MARINO, (;Mrl• and El•o. llHOAOS, JHn R.,.. end Jtrry LH. ltEHHEOV. Pair/cl• L. and L••"trtc.eS ALOUISE. Jwtt AM -!>arnu-1 Avqwtl. MAES EmllyC -IAOOOltt Adolf Jr • WORY#!Clt, Celle IC. e...S Andf-M.; WELLINGTON. N•n<• A""-U..P..,J; HENSLEY, NaM~ !!. •ncl o.nlel 0 ; SIMPSON. 8M1Nr• A"" -Raver Alen; ROBINSON. M•"V EllLtOtth -l!lmer Ed1""1; LUCE RO, 8 1•,.c• •nd Rober I . FULLER. N•no J . •1"' G<.v E . NEWELL. L..o<e MM •1"' ltlctlard ICellll. 1.IEON·HAllOY -R .. •I Gom>'~. ;J. Orange County government owns 22,702 acres of •"d Me1v1.-. ._., .... 11, "°'"Pt land and 3.6 million square feet of office space, ~~~~~"SEN -Patrick warehooses, library buildings and other property, "°''· 11, 1.0n9 &each.""" ice1111 ... according to a real estate inventory. ~·~i~~~~~~~~~~reld w .. The annual report to auperviaora liata 8,429 acres ~. a_.. Pert. -c.,,,...n L .. "· of park land among the ----------;-;j~Z MARCHE _ M•rc A"· county's largest land of office space for an In· 1"°""'· $1 ""11•''°"· d"o ; • .,.,,.. holdings. alon g with come of $2.4 million. the Ham111011,:n,w.stmiMlfr. 1,393 acres for trash dis· report said . oooo•NG-1CAR"&:1_3 O••'d Lu n . posal. The county also col-'-• Mt•..o. • .,.., 01-Lorr•'"" 11. lects some rent for cer-c ... ia ~· Thurlday, Af.:•11 1<4, 197 / DAILY PILOT A9 Fiirnily Movies Slated ••Growing Up Toc•tber ," a docuinentary film on cbaa~ lifestyles and their effect on family life, will be shown Tues- day at 7 :30 p.m. at Dana Hilla High School. The film. produced by tbe (dljldren·-Home SodetY of Calif ornJa, t.s spoMOl'f!d by the Dada HiJJs Parent-Teacher- Student Association. The school is located at 33333 Golden Lantern, Dana Point. Additional information on the film Is available b y calling Diane Olander, 483-3911: Deficiency Screenings Scheduled Free screening for glaucoma and hearing deficiencies will be pro· vided Saddleback Valley residents on Friday and Saturday, April 29 and 30, acconling to Presi· dent Bob Neumann of Laguna lW1a Llons Club which is providing the Laguna Sets · ·Library Week The Laguna Beach brunch of the Orange Coun- ty public library has scheduled 1 aeries of present&· tloa. dw1n1 NatJonal Library W~k April l&.22. Tbe)o tnclude: -Mooday, Apr1118. Video tape presentaUo,n •t 4 p.m. ol Laguna Bea.ch schooJ acUvlUes, fllmed on locaUoo by students. -TUESDAY. STORY UOVR AT 3:30 p.m., with tales by Hans Christian Anderseo and a film • "The UtUe Mermaid." -Wednesday. A preschool story hour at 10:11 a.m., and, at4 p.m,, n videotaptol "Grow tt Now,• excerpts ftom a television settes prepared for cable channel 10 by John Schwartz or Laguna. Loe~\ gardenln1 news and personalities. -Thursday. A day to celebrate cetaceans. "Whale Tales" al 4 p.m .• a program of stories and activities for children. Forth~ adults, at 7:30 p.m., a lecture and discussion about whales and dolphins, with photos and art displays. JOSEPH LUKASCYK, VOLUNT££R m e mber of the Cabrillo Marine Museu01 wbalewatch program and member of the American Cetacean Society, is guest lecturer. The program IJ1. eludes screening of the film, "Last Days of the Dolpbins," narrated by Dlck Cavett. Throughout the week at the library, "Scenes of: Laguna." a slide collection by local photographer John Voracek, will be on continuous view. Testing Funded A $28,530 research contract for developing a lO·minute test to identify alcoholics has been awarded to UC Irvine by Orange County Supervisors. Ninety percent or the contract's cost will be paid by the state, a report to supervisors said: re- search will be conducted by Cra.Jg MacAndrewa, UCI uaociate professor. County officials said the lest will help diagnose alcoholics and polenlial alcoholics and lead to speedier treatment. facilities. -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiar----.------1 Mobile units cootain- iog testing facWtiea will be parked at the southeast corner of the Saddleback Community Hospital parking lot. Hours will be from 9 to 12 noon and 1 to s p.m . eacbday. ~~~:S 31/2c ... T,,...•lo 1'11 •I COP'YSBVICE '31-1425 11 I M. 171ti St. I .. ,_., To place your maaaee bef~lhe read.mg public, pbooe Daily Pilot Class1f1ed, 642-5678 REAL EST A. TE SALES MANAGER BEAMAN. Jn•lle" and Ouane Edo•r. HAGAN, H•"'Y L. eftd ICellh S . JOHNSON, Ruby ChrhUne et\d Matvln Uwl\ LEONARO. G<oor~ C et\d DtD<a Lyn. 8ENOER. S1ev ... Chari•' and JM"I Ra•. ADAMS, 0 1..,a L ""° Pf\11 ~ COi. LI NS. ROI> bl• J and l(""""I" C JO~EPH Mary H•l•n and P,.llllp Eu<1~"• SWIGART. Matlon J .tnd VI"'•" h4MI QUAST. Sht<vl L. ...., ICe-111 J • BISHOP, 8•11V lont 1nd Merrill ICtllh: l!SCANO. A"°"llne A. •nd <,11 .. utre C.; MORLAN, Wllll•m 0.. •M Ro1•ll• lk BAU0HMM4. Jo Ann atld J.C.; Oll.ALLO, P1ltkla O. alld Warron Jon.. SOUTH"IRO G;iry H • .,,,otbOt'"'1Ann KINORED AOl)oo•l E UQtn~ •nd C•tf'Mrlf\41 El••nor • LUGO ~-E. •I'd Lllllit" J MOSTELLER. Chatl<P\ EO•.,.rd a<MI Po••M• THE LARGEST share . COLLIER TENOR•o -M1c11 .. 1 tam harbors. beaches Ot•"· JO £• To•o. -E....,,., u. Cad11lacsl0Go-Caru. or building space was 1.7 and parks facilities s.ntd"" Whatever the Fad We are toolung for too management personnel w1lh two \ years 0< more experience in residential real estate to. J manage establrshed o lt1ce 1n Hun11ngton Beach. Excellent Comoensatlon Call Howard Rockolf. Roberts• I Death Nodf!e• PAHTI ANTONIETTA 0 PANTE, '""<lf'nl of l.•OUM Hiii\. C.lllO<nl•. Pa....S •••Y Ac:tt•tt 11. ttH ~urvlve-d O'I ttau9f\ter\ M r\ t:otu,.tt11 (.J'\\•ro LAQun .. H lth (• Mt\ C•tml'tld M4rJfto, M !\\10'1 V1~10. CA., S""vrfl orAttO<hHdtef" AO\lffV TP\uf'\ Aor11 U I OOPM 4t O'C.onrwr L•<auna M111, MortLkttY Cha.or• M"\\ ot ,,.,. Chthh.tl't b<ln •I Ftl, Aor1I I\ 10 OOAM al '' N 1d~ol•\ (.at~f•f r "u"" l.tQUnit H ilt\ Ca lnterm,.ru •• Jh_, ._.n,lo" (Arnfll .. ,.., E• T~o 0 Con¥,. L•'fVN H1ll\Morl-Vdlro<lor• 8..STo\1101 MATfH£WR llA~TAPOI JR "" oen1 Of Rfddi"!I, CAlllMrn.. P•"8CI •w•Y April I). 1m. S;iol"'!d b'( Ills p•rtnl\ Allr & MrJ Melln ... R. 8.t~l•rdl '51 s. .. J ... n C:.01\l•""o C•. bro~r ~--..... J ... ft CaP•\lr-. C•• "\'fll-'S Mn· ,.0(,, ..... &..o<•. l•~t•ood CA Mr\ G.fl\" P1ctii,,_tt P"ll•datlll>o• P.nn Mr\ Ao...,,,•ry E YO"' ...,,..,,...,,, "' . "'" ......... ., v ... h~• .... P••a-1. C• . Mr\. Kev l.,Yano. Co\I• ~ ... Ct .. Mary ..I<>'"" J;IMI• Be\1-.... n Juel\ C.pli!r..,o. C• G••...,P6"tflt\ Mr & Mn. M4111~w 8•tt.,lll. -rktlurt. Pt,,,,, Ro...,.,.. II#' APl'll 17. 1 JOPM --H ol -Cllrlttla" 1>11rt•1. Mt>" Aorll 11. \0 OOAM, IJOtfl 11 '4 Ed-rd'• C.ot..,lk PALMER. <i<K• Lor•alM .,,.. For rul, BOWERS, S,,_.rtOfl O••nu l fld Rlcftard Oalt PllE'Cl1f'TTI. Joa" •fld M•rc J ; ESPINOZA M-l'f" 11\11 Merctllno: OENEWETH, Sydney <0nd Oele Joffj>n, ~CULi., M41r(lt tM L•••'" L.ffoy. UV.08. Sl>arOft A . ..,d Rlc,,..rd A . NAICAWATAE J.c:• T M O Gr Kt S HOELLER. H9nMlor<' Oor" •nd 1-r• Cl\1ri.._ LYON!. Ruoy O•ri-•nd Al"" U RoY. l EON ARO. Jon R AnO Matily1t L »£ l Tl. G~ll L•nn MO 8ry"" Alen s rAllS, ll~lly JIM •nd Rk lla"J Earlt I.USE .loanmo M """ Cat•Y Allen •le • HAMIL l()H .... ~ .. A and lOOt11ro J Jt SHAW OWi,,.,,,,,.., M •nd Janet E JELAVICH. , .. ,. .. ,,,. R...., _ ~ ... 8 la1 .. '"· RONCAHCIO T""'"' J """ P.dro Ol'IGllL G.<lry OO<l'lla' """ Deny "'""· HEllCE. 1'81111 ...,...,., and T h•rou CarOI ATKINSON. Jlldll" M -Oa••d Cl•V LlJSSIEll All•t G•Kt •nd A•lh11r Earl. JONES. E<I V . ..,., 8•rlM•• J ., IRONS, L.,...,. -I 4"" lruc• OonelO BELL. R~ II •"d V1<>1 l MUNOT. Eo•a•tt l"°"'u ,,,,., """" -rlt ; M()ORf. AotHn C.••"n' ttnt'J Ot_..: TAYLOR. S,.,.t1¥ I"",..,,.. itntJ fhOm~~ R•v, AUGG, 11•'""'0 J fftd M••o•rtl E • 'LAN~BURG C.trol ~tie ano Al•" llr...:o c11urc11, o...a "°'"' '"'"""'"'' ., Deatlu """"'ion Ot<nei.,..... o·eon...r u~ Hlllt Mon,_.,dl~ O'DOMlllTY ••nl 01 Lao11n• Hiii\. C•llftrftlA. 1 ~•' •n 1.AWllENCE J O'OOHERTY. ..... Els he •.sMd _., Aorl• 11. ttn s .. rvlved b'I' llll:'-IN1 • C::- lllt Wiit tNlfy I! 0'0.-1'1', \ .. o...Jtl \ I. . s... .-. Ce. ,,,.,.. °"_ ......... """"""'-"-l""O\I\~ ROMrY. Ftl April lt,"11. 1 OOlo•'-''""" m- o! ,,,. Olrlt., .. ""'1.i w . "'""" •• 11 OOH°"", bPlh at$4. Hkllole. C.lllOlk t h11r<h, \AOU'>I Hlllt. Ca 1 .. 1.,._..1 at A•<•MIM~tno O'tonnorLeQ\HWI Hiii\ M«tuerydl•"<.lor\ STIHI 0011sev L 'STINE r"""""' .,, s. .. 1 ...... Cali-· .... ...., ...... , APtll U, 1'111 ,_,,v1""'1 0¥ ''"' 041• -.11,.., No<1h LOUP. N_. 0••1 .. • 00rt111 Maftc:llHIOf' '"''"" C• -"'•" Good,tci.. """'" UNo. N«b . Mt'"""' G••Mlno, Who ,.,•ln 81-otlltr\ 1.t•IW 81•<Uler. l..tOO'fM S.ecll~ l oo• 91•cut.,. LA'• a•,i-~•-· U>M1<1 811oe1ff. IW,,_,.,,, ,.,.., """ ,.,..., (#llberl. ~ tlffcll. Ca , ........ •'•tUfc."ltd'•" '•"•"'"'•" •'••• Ote,.d<hlldr .. , 5tenl-IO lltO ""Id 5'11 . FORT ATKINSON, Wi.9. (AP)-Leroy Gott. 73, the Sauk-Prairie Slar editor and publisher who leuncbed a campaign to oust the controversial ~n. Joseph McCarthy from the Senate, died Wednesday HONOLULU (AP> llobnt S. Bown, 78, 11 r etired avlutor . newsman and author of more than 100 books on adventure. flying and •ports, died Monday. million square feel in the along with office space in ~.:!'~~.~~~3~. ;,.,,~!,"~~ {,;,:,· Roll 'em off the market downtown Santa Ana the Santa Ana Civic 8ARNE">OUNLAP -J~m.-ca1v1n. Wllh1tClaasifiedAd Really 1213) 378·8527. collect. • area. Center area. "· •lld o"1"'"" M<iri~. 111• boll\ 01 Cull Now• 642·5678 The report noted tbat ~---~--~~~~-H~"~,.,~,,.~~~~~11tac.__ .. _~-~-.-JL-~~~-~~~-~..l....!::=::~====================================!. in 1976, the county also leased I,226 acres of land and 669,124 square feet of building space, paying an annual rent of $1.9 million. County officials also collected $4 million in rents charged to otben last year for 908 acres of land and 712,517 square feel of building space. THE CO UNTY'S largest lan«Jlord was Orange County Airport, which leased 162 acres of land and 333 square feet Society Gets Fzmd The Orange County Pbilbumonlc Society has received $12,000 from proceeds of last December's Huntington Harbour Symphony of Lights boat parade. The funds will be used 1n the pbilharmonic's youth eoo«rt programs, accor ding to a spokesman. For Clas'ifled Ad ACTJON ~11 A DAILY ptLOT AO.YISOI "2·'679 BUY THE FIRST ROLL AT OUR SPECIAL LOW SUPERMARKET PRICE AND GET THE SECOND ROLL FOR JUST ONE CENT! Here's our greatest sales event of the yearl Hundreds o f patterns at fantastic savings. All first quality, all In stock. Shop early for best selection. 4 ~ j ! ~ .: •• =: • ~ .................................•. ~ ... .. ·~ AIHll 1'. 11 OOAM 114111 9ro•d .. ey Cha ... 1.ottklel1"9 will be I~ Re• llOft F Alll\on, U"hrutl\y MttllOOl\t Chutell lllltr"""' el F•trh•veft MtMOrlal P•r• 9•11 Bro•d••Y M0<1uerydl-1or~. __________ __,..__ _________ _ VINYL-COATED WALLPAPERS ~ \ McCOIMIQ MOITUARllS Lagune Beech 494·9415 Laguna Hiiis 788-0933 San Juen Capl1treno 495-1178 Uln..IH•llOM HIMfl,U HOMI Corona del Mar 673·9#0 Costa Mesa 646·2424 HUHOAOWA.T MOITUHT • 110 Bro&dway Costa Mesa 642,9150 SMnM~LAMI WIS'ICLW CffANI. 4'27 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa• 646-4888 Santa AM'Olapel 518 N. Broadway Santa Ana• IW7""131 ~810THllS SMmfl MOttTUAIY 627 Main St. Huntington Beactt &36-e539 ,..,AMILT ~O&.OMIAL llUMlllAL NOMI 7801 BolH Ave. Westminster 89)-$525 PACfJfC ¥11W ....., ...... ,. c.m.tfK'/ hfOttuery C"epet 3500 Paelflo View OrMt Newport. Callfornl" &«•2100 See°"' 30,000 roll• In stock'°' Immediate d .. lvery. No waiting. No detay1. Juat aelect the poftefna you wont and take"*"' home. We'll e¥erl lhc>w you hOw to hang ltl Reg. $3.95 NOW ••• $1.88 PRE-PASTED STRIPPABLE VINYLS Reg. $7.60 to S13.95 NOW ••• $3.88 to $7.88 FABRIC-BACKED VINYLS Reg. $5.9510 S9.95 NOW .•• $2.88 to $7.88 WOVEN ORIENTAL TEXTURES Reg. 521.95 to $40.00 NOW •.• $7.88 to $12.88 MONEY-BACK QUARANTEE: Hefe of Wollpop4n To Go we sell only flrs1 QUOlllV merction· dbe. We never sell seconds ot Imperfects. &oept IOI sole Items. oll rMlfChandlae Is rerurnabte for exchange or ~etefvnd. ··································~ DO-IT ·YOURSELF CLASS Toke o Nat 111 our mlnf.lheoter and team to hong your own paper; tr• fun. It'• eo1y, ones It con save you up to $100 per room lot>Ot OOtt. ffM ctou" Mon. lhru Fri. ot 7 p.m. Sot ot 2 p."1. Sun. ot 2 p.m. eome )Oan ual WGll~er1:to gq HOURS 10 . 9 MONDAY nrnu FRIDAY • 10 . & SATURDAY • NOON. 5 SUN OAY ANAHEIM 1674 W. LINCOLN AVE . (7 4) 991 ·4870 COS1AMESA 2308 HARBOR BLVD. (Harbor center) (714) 64&-J058 . ~ • A J 0 DAILY PILOT Thu~ay. Aptn 1•. 197'1 iChild Porno~aphy ;Money in the Bank By PETEa A&NE1T •"S-1.t c:.....,.....,. NEW YORK -She was just a young child, smiling shyly, when ber ,,.Pictures began appearing iD nudist magazines several years ago. The genies got bolder over the years. Now, barely a teenager, abe ls the •tar of a 40-page, full color magazine. .Jt 's selling across America. She is a t celebrity in the flourishing 'aetherworld of child pornograpb9. • THE LOS ANGELES Police 4 l>epartment 's sexual abuse of : children unit has been compiling her • ]ricture rile over lbe years. They see Her as a victim, not a .star . She is one of thousands of children wbo have their own "family albums" at police ~epartments around the country. Tbe emergence of sexual films and 1 t>ictures of children as the latest kink !or pornographers bas so shocked some social agencies and citizens' jroups that they have launched a new ,/tont in the long-smouldering war 4ver pornography. • "It lead• the. ao job• ~u&r d eviant populatfmt •I drug addf<>t•. pro•tli ute•. aeenage ~JJorent• and ~rf•fnab." ~~~ • In New York City, where national •ttention was drawn in January to child exploitation in commercial sex, the campaign is centered on Times Square, long notorious for porno Houses. Mayor Abraham Beame and other civic leaders have been making publicized on-the-scene inspections. Smut dJstricts have been picketed in other East Coast and M idwf't_ cities. BUT SOME OBSERVp~ ~ar that in all this noise the true victims -the children -will be forgotten. The Odyssey Institute. which works with the socially dis advantaged, has ~en in the forefront of the campaif,m against child porno. Fred Cohen, ex- ecutive director or the institute, says· ' · '"We have come up against civil libertarians who hate what we are do· Ing and take the adult side that there m ust be total freedom. We don 't care Whal the adull reads. but about the trauma to the children involved. The ~~ilds' rights must have priority." DR. J UDIANNE Densen-Gerber, Odyssey 's president, has been barnstormini? the country with the same messagt.• "We know psych1 atrically how destructive this inappropriate sex u"ality is to our children. It leads them ~join our deviant population or drug diets, prostitutes. teenage parent.s a d criminals," she said The wide use or children in poroo- lg"aphy Is only now becoming ap- parent. Ma~azines featuring young l>oys have long h<-E'n available for the tK>mosexual trade. but tn the past )'ear police report on avalanche of JUblications and films featuring children. ; aOIJIN U.OYD, " LOS An&eles- bued televialoo newsman who bas written a book on the subject, says he baa 264 magazines, each costing about fl. dealing wtth sex Involving dlildren under 18. One pubUcaUon do· a lt entirely wit.h au be tween identical young twins. PoUce raid.a have gathered whole warehouses of child porn. A major find in a HOUltOD raid In 1975 was lS,000 color slidet of boys in sex acts. New York polic' dbcovered last year that one-third of their 2,000 warehouse feet of pornog raphy involved children. The magazines range from Lollitots which features young girls aping their big sisters in Penthouse and Playboy. to bard-core extravaganzas. AUTHOR LLOYD REPORTS that there are even several organized groups in the United Stales dedicated to the proposition that sex between adults and children '"ts not only de· sirable but necessary for the mental well· being of the child " One such group is the Rene Guyon Society headQuartered at a oosl offtcP box number in Alhambra It da1m~ a membership of 2.000 farn1hes. The society h a s lobbied the slate legislature to allow i.ex between con seoting persons of any age. A Chicago-based group calls 1tsetr PAN, for Pedophiliac Anonymou~ WHO ARE THE children exploited in the magazines and movies'> Like the lltUe girl who posed s hyly in a nudist magazine and then graduated into hard-core porn, most are anonymous. "We know every anatomical detail, but not their names or addresses," said Lt. Lloyd Martin or the Los Angeles' police s exual abuse of children unit. THERE IS LITTLE doubt that most of the children are American. Car license plates and street signs give Florida and California backgrounds even to fil ms purportedly made 1n Europe. Odyssey's Cohen says ·'The Euro peans have much stronger law!> against using ktds tn this way Ninety CSee CIULDRE!\1, Page All I Balboa Marine Hardware 541-3407. ~uS'srll I 1lntrnors s4 .. 2sos · Leua li.~ 642-4142 Cht11 • Game1 Specl....,... In bodlCJUiuuwww 645-502 I 631-033 I AU A SALON 631-1390 INOOOR·OUTOOOR CARPET :. • r'1y o•~'.n n~on• 011tdoo1 rJrllf'l lll#al ID! 00.11, OAhll $16 7 poOI (Jr dPn ARTIFICIAL TURF I 00' • DOfypropyMlnt Oftltn f1bl'f ll!ul ror o~ttos pools. $'>a! pl~ a1ea~. ~Is ~nd oetks -i~ NYLON TWEED HI-LO A ~llll'dy ht-lo pattern 111 ~n pl"lci!Cil colors SOloOS $ 3 9 7 anCI i-teOS .. TMDITIONAL Hl·LO A .QllOIUfi<l ~llf.lll ~lo arptl ol 100-. 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The pajntings may be viewed from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. PUBLIC NOTICE percent ol all child pomo ln the world comes from America.•• Much ot the American pom comes from Soutbem Callf omla. "You can tell by the suntan marks on a child's body that It Ls from a aun· ny climate," nld Loe Angeles de· tective Martin. "If they are pale performers they are probably 1 from New York." THERE ABE NO accurate statistics on child involvement. Tbey range into the hundreds ol thousands. Police know how some kids get into the bualness: through their parents. A New York housewife is known to have produced a niDe-minute porno movie called "Susie and Her Little Brother.'' starring her 10.year·old daughter and &-year.old son. Officials at Odyssey lnstllut.e have been show· ing the scratchy, cnadely sexual'mov· ie around the counlr)' as evidence or what is going on. The institute said the housewife sold 60 copies of the movie last Christmas for $30 each. The little glrl is being held in a New York Catholic home. MUCH OF THE OLDER children's pornography also finds its way onto the market through parents. "It's the only way the really young kids get involved," said Lt. Martin. Advertising In magazines and the huge pornography mail order busi· ness allows untrammelled trade with little possibility of detection. I WHEN CIDLDREN GET into their early teens they are more '1.rectly available to pornographers. Capt. William J . Riddle, commander of the L. A. Police Department's juvenile LOS ANGELES CAPT. Riddle says that children's pornography should be separated from adult porn under the law. That view is shared by Odyssey's vice president and general counsel, Stephen Hutchinson, wbo a aid no slate has laws that specifically address themselves to child porno. He and otbera are lobbying Congress with a bill cteatin1 heavy federal liabilities for persona who use children for smut. States are being preasured to in· t.roduce almllar binding laws. "We knowlhat with public support we would do more,'• said Lt. M artln of the Los Angelet' sexual abuse unlt. "The real aad part ls that we can't ghow the public the material we have on band. It is just loo objectionable for public display." WHJLE SOME OP PONENTS await legislation, others continue the direct approach. Housewives have carried signs in Boston and Detroit porno areas. Newspapers have investigated smut districts elsewhere. But the business goes on. Despit&all the pubUcity swirling around Times Square. patrons could plunk their quarters down a film machine at the Crossroads porno store the other day and watch the latest hit.a. OUR50C LITTLE AMIGO MEALS . ARE HERE 'FOR GOOD. We began serving 50¢ Meals to Ltttle Amigos because we thought It would be a good way to get you and your famlty to visit our restaurant. They can choose a hamburger and fries, , fish and chips, grnted cheese. or bacon-lettuce· tomato sandwich. And it worked. 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NY 10022. llelp in determining the worth of foreill(n bonds ran hf:' !.ought from Protective C.uncil. Inc .. 1775 Broadway, New York, NY 10019. FlntU Pin Down DatP DEAR PAT: Do you know of any company that does carbon dating of m alerials for individuals? P. E .. Huntington Beach Two listed in A VS files are: Geocbron Laboratory, 24 Blackstone St., Cambridge, MA OZ138; and Isotopes, SO Van Buren, Westwood, N. J. 07175. Fully describe the articles in your letters and Teqaest the charge estimated for carbon dating. K<ldr Pitt!IHllftl Irk Ber DEAR PAT: I am !'10 fed up with the brainwashing techniques used to advertise pro- ducts on children's television shows. Are there any groups establi5hed to protest these offensive com- mercials'' J L., San Juan Capistrano The Council on ChiHlr en, Media and Mercband1:.ing I 1346 <:onnecliCllt Ave. N.W .. Wasblngton, O.C'. 20036, says lhat lU aim Is to re· form unlalr and deceptive televlsion·advertlslng of food and dru~s to women and children. This group was responsible for forcing cereal companies to fortify 35 widely advertised dry cereals wttb vitamins and minerals. FtgurinP Lbf '• Loflt DEAR PAT: J u~ed to have a catalog ol Hum- mel fi~ures. but somehow tl got lost in the shuffle when Wl' moved. b such a catalog still.available? lf so, where'' R.A .. Laguna Beach A newly published book caUed "Hummel" ls available al the art and &ill• deparlmnt of Robtnsoo's f'ashlon laland atore. Replaelag yoar 1011 will cost $27.50, but this book is a complete catalog or all II um mt>I fl«tll'e9. Hair Today Disposable Toupees HOUSTON CA P) After 23 yean of custom· dealiJling men's ha1rp1eces. Ren Kaplan says he's golng lo start selling them "Just like pantyhose, three ln a package and each one disposable." Kaplan, owner of Universal Winnen Inc .. of New York, said everyone who wears a hairpiece needs an extra . .. With ttUa new parkagc of mine. a man can have one hairpiece to wear around the house, another to the office and a third on the shelf for speclal OCCBBions like weddings, funerals and Bar Mitzvahs." he said. Kaplan, who we ars a toupee himself, said his disposable hairpieces would sell for less than $100 and could last for many months. B (A';H & CARPV THE UHISTOR llowtllPMtllCO MAS19tOiARGE ~ ...... .,.-... -.._ .. FOOO SUVICE PltOOUCTS PAPll GOOO.S GIFT WliP JA'MITOllAL SUPPi.JES llllOM TAPI MRCHAMDISI IAGS 0SHlfJPIMG CAITOMS GIFT ions. APRIL SPECIAL " BLOWER IAMIOO All llL.Allt FUSHIMIR a.. su• 20 ... -SALE$ I .SO . .. Ice Cream Identified W ASIUNGTON (AP) -The Food and Drug Administration bu lsaued re1uJatiom ordering the naUcm'a lee cream manufacturen to label pro- ducts ao conaumen know bow much of it ls real and bow much is artlflcial. Tbe FDA said manufacturers could give their ice cream three labels, oae declarinl it almply aa lee cream, another brandin& it "Davond lee cream" and a third identltyinl lt u "8Jl'llficlal ice cream." required it there is more artificial flavoring than real lee cream la the fmal product. The regulaUom, proposed In July 1974, will become mandatory July 1, 1879. The FDA aald ice cream manufacturers may beeln using tbe re&ulations June 13. n ALSO 8.UD THE labels would not be required to indicate the pre- aeoee of food coloring, altboulh it re- commended that manufacturen do SAVE! htll Dir.ct With Ce•tKtwl Ne WM .. trttet1n9 Of Werkl Texture COat Your Home THE "FIAVORED ICE cream,. label would be required in cues where the subetaoce con~alns more real lee cream than navorlnJ. The "artificial lee cream" label wOutd be 80. --~~~~~~~~~~- An FDA spokesman said the recula- tiona were part ol an agency effort to· allow eomumera to learn more about the products they purchase. • · Trade )'Our old stuff for new goodies with a Clasallied ad. 642·5678 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ................ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ................ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -................. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........................ . . . . . ......................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......................... . . . . . . ........................ . • • • t ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . ... . .... . . . . . . . . .... . . . . .... . . . . . . . . .... . . . . .... . . . . .... . . . . .... . . . . .... . . . . .... .... .... . . . . .... . . . . .... . . . . .... . . . . _ ..... , -. -:: . .E :""'-,.,,.. ..... . -...... , , ... 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RiclL Monday said of his first homer aa a Los Anaelea Dodger. The blaat powered Loi An1eles to a 4·3 win over AUanta Wednesday night . "I've been hitting the bfll hard, but on the ground. I wu having trouble getUng the ball out of the infield," be said. "I'm exei~ and l admlt. lt. •' The blow came off loalng pitcher Phil Nlekro, 0.2, and eave reliever Cbulteffoujh hil first victory. · "Even us old men get excited.'' the Docf&era' new centerlielder D•flfle••81ate 1t110a-'"'""'c '"" A1>rll1Sl•Ano-f .. •t s.,. Fr.tft<l\C.o Ae>rll 1U,.o\All9fltt•I ~ F••"<•l<O Aclrll t1 (MAnoelff•t S.n "'•Ml\CO Ae>rll II lot Al'OttH•I Cl1t<lnn1U 1om tpm. tom \o,M said. "I'll be very honest. Ever since I was 17 years old, al Santa Monica High School, when they were trying to sign me, I've been waiting to hit a home run to help the Dodgers win a game. "There was all that fanfare • about the trade. I tried not to let. it bother me. Butt admit ll. I'm human. Yes, I am excited." Monday came to the Dodgers in a trade for Bill .9uckner and Ivan DeJesus from the Chicago Cubs, for whom he slugged 32 homers last season. Ron Cey also hit his first homer of tbe year for Los Angeles, in tho sixth inning Wednesday. tying the score 3-3. Don Sutton started for the Dodgers, pitching seven innings before leaving because of a stiff back. He said afterward it v·a~ not serious, and he would not.. miss a turn. Cha rli e Hough pitched the final two innings, earning ma first victory. Los Angeles catcher Steve Yeager, the club's hottest hitter with nine hits in 19 at-bats, left the game In the sixth inning after suflerlng what was believed to be a sprained right wrist. lie was hurt In the fifth when he tripped over third base and had to scram- ble to gel back. * LOSANG5LU LOlle• lb Rv\~11,, 5mllhrl c: .. 10 ~"IYlb Mo~a•v ct S.kor II "•'~" V••Qt' c o ••• , ( U iul1ono Po,,..•U"" .. .,.,,,.,0 104••· Alt•"'• Lo•A"'llt• .. •b, ~ti , , , 0 •• l 1 ] I) I I J I 1 1 • o on • 1 1 1 l 0 1 11 I 0 0 I) 1 0 I 0 1 0. 0 1000 11100 1000 11 I 4 I * * ATLANTA Off•t:'ltt ""Y"., ~ MOM41",.Lf0 8utrouQ.,, rt M.t1,hW\lf ,,,,,.11 c f"tllbr•""' "1 qcktt-tf \\ GA\ tone>'" -·"' A\11 t "' P'\ TttlM\ •b r h bl ~ 0 I 0 s I) ' 0 4 0 I 0 1 0 0 0 4 I) I 0 • ) 1 1 • 0 1 I) 11) 1 1 nooo 0 I) 11 0 1 1 I 0 I I) 0 I) ).a l 11 J .,,., 11)1 fY'tl l tOt no1 ~'• 4 E ._ ~o•''*' "U\,itlt OP Att•nt.., 1 ,, A.I .. I l08-AllA~h • L-. AN!"I•\ 9 IR Olllu ><II CM••ll 11 V.t 11 M<>NJ•v 111 \8 L-l ~ Rockett ,,. P N1•~r<1 fl. (> 11 4 0 ~Ul!ll'\ I Houq!I tw,-.~1 7 8al~ P Nl'"l•O l 1 ll ~ .. "'" "'° . ' . ' ' • ) 1 ) 1 ' 11 0 1 1 l• ,,., Girls' Team Nixes Boys CLARKSVILLE. Md <AP I Three boy!> at a local high !><'hool are a IJttle dlsappo1n\ed after the county school board said the} could not play on the girl's softball team. And. to make matters worse. they 1ay the season already has sl•rted and tbey have no avenue of appeal. "l guess there's nowhere we can appeal this In time for us to play," said Brian Best, 17, a senior at Mount Hebron High School. Thomu Goedeke, the Howard County aohool superintendent. said the three students were or· dered off the girl1f team because he felt the boys would dominate the game and fewer girls "would have a chance to play " Beat claimed that he nnd the other two seniors, Breck Avellar and Bruce Siegert, were dis· crimlnated against under the federal Department of HeaJth, EducaUon and Welfare's Title IX re,ulalion prohibiting sex dis· cr1mlnalion. ... Davis Cun Play 1'•o o.,ehln& round alnitea matcbet are 1cbtaul-S Friday rnomlot GU to aet the 1m Davia C..e North Sect.Ion tean1a ftnls ~ way bittween u,. United StateJJ and South Aftica at the Newport Beach Tennis Club. Acttoo contlJl.ues Saturday at ·11 wtth a doubles match and COl'l· eludes Sunday at tho aame hour with the flrtal two alngJes naatches. The wktnlng country will ad•ance to the American Zone1tn&l in Artentiba later this year. Brian Gott!ried, the l2t.h rank· Ing singles pla,.. ln the world, • and Roscoe Tanoer, tbe 13th player In world rwinca. are .ex- pected to face South Africa'• Ray Moore and Bernie lllttOll in •lnllet play. The draw for oppo1tenta wu held at a luncheon in Newport Beach today. Tbe U.S. will have an ex· perlenced doubles duo fn Satur~ay's compeUtlon. Stan Smith, formerly of Pasadena. and Bob Luti, a resident of .San Ctemente, bah woa seven straight Davls Cup doubles matf:bes. They are expected to face Prew Mclflllan and Byron Bertram lD the doublea competl· tlon. Team captains Tony Trabett ot the U.S. and Claude l.Jlt.er of South Africa, will de. termlne placement of their players to4aY. · Lutz and Smith held the top American doubles rankln• for five years and were second ln 1976. They combine for 12 years ot Davis Cup experience and garnered the Cup-winning pdlnt in 1968. 1969 and 1970 for the U.S. Gottfried defeated Moore to capture ~ South African Open ln 1918, t.be last time they met. He A~ Pllolo THE KINGS LARRY BROWN (3'), RICK MIDDLETON BATTLE FOR PUCK. With Poor Start Angels Living .Up To Expectations.- And how about those Angels" Oh. yes. How about them. Dawdling along with the also- rans ln the worst division 1n the history of baseball. Losers of five of their last six games against teams supposed to run roughshod over. That's the Angels. This was supposed to be t he year 0( the Halo. or some such trite idea. When Angels owner Gene Autry dipped deep into his wallet to buy Bobby Grich. Joe Rudi and Don Baylor. some idJots <or dreamers. if you pre· fer) immediately concluded that the acquisition of those three OllHN #t41YI WHITE WASH .290-type hitters would mean a divl1ional title for the Angels. Afterall. <'ompetlng against the worst dJVlsion of baseball's worst league should offer such little op- position that even the Angels <'ould rise from the ashes. But now, alu, the Angels are slill wallowine. Dlehards will say the Haloes are merely cftr to a slow start. And they may be right. But how much slower can they get than to take only three out of five games • against Seattle. a rrew club that by rights should probably be m a triple-A league. trankJy, tbe Angels are llvlng up to all of my expectations, which based on the Halos' past performances. could never· be high. The Angels come home J7iday night. The good news is that they leave again April 2&. The Angels' current Oounder- mgs are surely no surprise, nor should they be when you examine the record. They had a so-so ex- hibition season. lowllghted by their return to Anaheim Stadium to meet the Dodgers. In those last two outings, with turnouts in excess of 29,000, the Angels fell on their faces. But they have customarily done that when large crowds are on hand. In t.his world, some are born winners. Some are born losers. Perhaps tM Anaels should hope for a chance at being reborn. OF THE FUTURE-A match of usually strong basketball schools i11 due Jan. 3, 1978 when Verbum Oel High of Los Angeles Invades Fountain Valley High. Verbum Del. with all un- derciBMmen this past season, boasted one of the top tea ms in the Cf F and ls the early favorite to wan theCIFin '78. OF WINNERS-Foantaln 'V alJey Hlglt coubn and tau pol•t wtUa pride to tbe overall re- ffrd ol &lldr baatetball c.eama ba tbe patt foar 1ean. In llaat apan the vanlty, Ju.tor vartity, fretltman and aopbomcwe outfits ltave woe 13 oat of a poatble ll league cbam· plon1hJpc. _.. And current sealor Roger Holmes eQjoyed tbe moat 1ucce11 durl•C tbat era, bHlnt aever played on a team that ,_ a leacae 1ame. The aopba 1oet one when be wu oa tltat aquad b•He WH 1-Jured and dhf ... tee Jet· tton In the game. It wu • -. polat ... at Loara or ~aallefm. Boston Puts Kings on Ice BOSTON (AP > Stan Jonathan. Terry O'Reilly and Bobby Schmauu scored goals in a 3'111-mioute span or the first period and lhe Boston Bruins went on to post a 6·2 vjctory over the Los Angeles Kings Wednes· day night, takmg a 2-0 -lead m their National Hockey L&aguc quarter·final playo(( series The Bruins. who look the opener o( the best-of.seven senes 8·3, again were in command from the outset. keeping the Kings from scoring unli) fewer than six minutes remained. O...r1w-t1 .... 1, ... , .... '-"" w.dfte ... .., •• o ...... 8o•IGn &. LO\ Anqele\ l. ~ton '""" Vtlfl 1 0 HY ISl-r\4, 81/f,.lot, N•w 'f'O,. IHth-~ 10 Mo11t•~•IJ. St Loul•O. Montr••I lt•d\.,.rl•O O Toronto'· Pt.lltaelD"•& 1. TorOlllo 1•40\ '"''"' 10 Area Aces .Tab UCLA Thur'lda • A tll 14. 19'n also holds a victory over Moore inl~~ ~ Tanner is z.3 against Moore and last year was on the short end of a l·i record. Jn 197~ they spHt two m tcbes. GoWried bas had an ex<'ellenl start this year. winning lour lilies. He ls on the U.S. team for the second year and helped to de· feat Mexico in December, 4·1. TaMer also competed against Mexico, winning two singles matches. A crowd of more than 7,000 ls expect~ lo witness the matches with a threat of a demonstration outalde the conflnet of the cbl1-.._ the East Bluff. . • Parkins wUl be on city s~ altbouah the demonstrat'lOi threat ha.I brou1h1 about a baiaon parkl.nge the streets adjac .. $0 · the club. The U.S. baa won 24 Davia~ titles whJle South Africa hasajpa only one ln 1974. The U.S. wol'f.1 .. last title ln 1972 and last reaebtkl the rtnals ln 1973. This weekend's match bet~ the U.S. and South Africa is,U>e first between the two nauao. Jn Davl.s CUp play. Area Resident Lutz's Bag Is f ~;r. Doubles Action ..... f' By HOWARD L. HANDY Ol 11• Dally Pilot U•ll Bob Lutz and Stan Smith, the United States doubles entry in the 1977 Davis Cup North zone finals against South Africa Satur• day at the Newport Beach Tennis Club, have been playing as partners since the two were teenagers in Southern California. There have been a few times when they hav en 't played together, including Smith's tenure in the U.S. Army when Lutz and Arthur Ashe were partners. With the threat of a demonstra- tion at NBTC this weekend, how does he feel about the situation? ''If we don't play. it won 't pro- ve anything,;· Lutz says. "I have never been i n vo lve d i n sometmng like this We play them every week and there has never been a demonstration "Tony Trabert told us there would be extra precautions and security this week. I just hope there isn't that much of a pro· blem. Does Davis Cup compet1t1on have a different effect on him than playing in the pro ranks? ''It's chfferent because you are put into a team atmosphere." he says. "You are playing for your country and are part of a team." Both Lutz, a resident or San Clemente. and Smith. have in· formed Trabert they will not be available for the next round of competition should the U.S. de- feat South Africa. "It will be played In Argentina during the same period as the Al· len King Classic m Las Vegas and both of us are committed to .that tournament. If rt was dunng the followrng three weeks. I cou.ld make it but they have a time ta· ble for matches and that will be too late," Lu ti says. Is there m ore pres.sure in Davis Cup competition than on the pro circuit'! "Yes, there is but I think there is less in doubles because you have a partner out there with you. ofr "ll Is one match, win or~. and lt Is the only chance you btve to show yourself. He doesn't fault Jimmy ~ · nors for not playing in Davis ¢Op compeUtlon. "He came along when all of ihe big money was availabl •• "lp tennis. That made a differe~ tp him." Lutzsays. • •• Lutz began playing tennis et 10 and traveled all over the st~:C California. "I enjoyed the t !l and I still do," he says. "I py~ • up other sports to concentrate en tennis and I had a good pro teaching me." .. Lutz attended Mater Dei Hilh School in Santa Ana one year aod hved in Tustin but finished his high school car eer in nos Angeles ' Luti and the others are notlles· ing money from the professleftal tournament by participating i.n the Davis Cup matches this weekend. "The pro tournament "lU originally In Phoenix, tlfeti transferred to West Palm Beach, then canceled," Lutz says. How long does he plan on pllly- ing on the pro tour? ·"~ "My long range goal is .f4r another fivt' years, then play 1n fewer tournaments. As long as [ am phys1cnlly sound, I wanf:j.o play until I am 35. I still enjoy travehni.t and I will play as long as I enJoy 1t .. · He reels that doubles com~· lion is becoming more po~IO' and better paying as a result.· • ··we get 20 percent of t.be money In singles and there ..are new doubles tournaments oal)' coming along. It is a fun ef~ and people can relate to It ~ than they can in singles. .;:: "But right now, my m..rd thoughts are on singles after~ Davis CUp matches." .:~· A's Rookie Gets 6 RBI . -,::, ..-·.-· ·=~ •"'"'·":• . . J .. ~OA KLAND <AP) -ROdkie Mitchell Page slu11ed a p•lt or home~ and a double to dtlve In six rum and lead the Oakl~ A's past the California An~• Wednesday. 9-3. , Page hJt a three-ru-6 bo~ losing pitcher W.,-ne Sim the tblrd lnnlng and l'lbm again off relief pllCbet' Dlik Drago 1n the aeyentb. In ..-,; elahth, he doubled bome ~ morentn1 • Brian Goodell, double gold medalist at the Montreal Olympic Games, and two olMr Orange Coast area awimmJns standouts, have signed letters of lntent to enroll at UCLA. OF FISIUNG-Bob Brln&hunt of LaVeme reeent11 cautM a 33-pound, 10-ottnce German. brown trout "¥rbil• ftlhina In. a Utah re8er"Yo\J'. He was troUin& with a lure painted to resemble a rainbow trout, His flJb trN., ln1 ch ea Jona and bid • 2S-ineb 1lrib. THl! ANQl!LS' JOE AUDI IS OUT AT 2ND. The vl~ WU tile lltUa games for the A'1, who coll BRIAN GOOO£LL Goodell.· 18-year-old freestyle star from Miasion Viejo Hlah. Joins FounLal• Valley Hilh'1 Mike Kelly and Biil Babaaboff as havln1 committed tb'lr cot1e1e ~areers to coach Oeorae Ha.loea at UCLA. · "Schools I waa prtmartly Jo- tereated ain altendint. included use. c.a,1 stanford, UCLA and Alabama,:~ GoodeJI to\d the l>-.1· lf PUat. 0 Jt cam• doWJt ,to a choice ~W"'1 USC ~ (7CLA and I chote the ta~er: ••uae l lelt lt otlend mot:• ebaUtn1t-tbe t ballen1• of wlnnha1 the NCAA tum cbamplonabip Cwblch VSC cenerallr wlnt)." Cowens: Cabble· for a ~ight iOSI'ON CAP) -Beneath the cap, the taxi driver looked mlghty familiar. He was. Center Dave Cowens Q( the Boston CelOca of the National Basketball Aaaoclallorl tool up tht wheel of Bof&M Jndependeni Taxi Ownen AalOCllUon cab No. m, Wednacfay ruaht. Hl• &.9 frame arid red hair couldn't d'-l\liM him from aa awar.pauqer. eow .. bu a reput.ation foe putUnc dotnt the bulletball and picktn• ~ dally occupatiOM Uke an auto mecbanlc and a Cbrl1tmas tree larm worker. Toi driving c:art be a rellJ(~ ~eupaUon•where you can Ml your own hours, and appar~ntly Cowem w•ed somethina other than a basletball court workout JO relax. According to a Bolton Globe ~ who atalktd Cowens ln call .No. 112, tht baaketball s----·hact~ clrlver Wu •••..a. but wanted to maJD· ·~·llCJ· "I'm • l>Hhtbell player. Otlte r tban Uaat , lta.,e me alone," Cowens 1ald. ----·----. .. CQwtns told the reporter that one of his six fares Wednesday l\lgh t recognized .h ltn , but Cowens talked the man out of his 11u1plckll>. The nilht out on th• town re- .PGrtedly ~Cowens $50-$17 tor • thr ... year lk>lton back Ucena., "'> S25 ror the ob rental encl SS ,.,. 1110Une. eo.... wlll be batk with Ulla Celtics Wben they ft1 to Sia .Utoalo ,., t.be ~:pme.,,, their t.kf-three plQllf ... Fridq alcbt. elght hltl off three• 'CaUIGI•~~ pitch en. CAl.l~I" • '"*' ll•lllY!b J t I 0 l't JK.Mlllltt t 0 0 0 "'"'''••• ~ 0 0 0 Of'lCl\H • 1 I 0 ._.,, • 0 0 0 .. '(1«91 • c 0 0 11\lfUI • O' t Sel•lt• 1D ' 0 0 0 e.<111n1 i 1 t o CM4Ull • 00 0 tfllfll,.,,tY c ) 0 1 1 Ttllll• M 'a) ~,..,.., l lMrtD 1'-otll AO'" tb DAILY PILOT ThU!'ld!y. April 14, "" \ ....... • 11 ~. . ~~:pikers Sparkle: c -.;~' Ca.M's Streak 4 Wins for Fuller At 67~ \"' . ··~\tolveralty Hlgb'a It~ Fuller bag1ed ro,.r ~rtes In Wednesday's d~WI track meet wilb Co~ta Mesa High to h~hllgb t area pe ormances this week. taller COPl>ed tbe 1()9·,Yard dash In 10 fiat, WOb the 220 in 22.8, was t!J.t~ le ad i o e lo n g per at 20-8 and triple ped 43-7 to round out lg afternoon for the ~ ne-based school in its i at Costa Mesa. . ' Five different athletea ·ud.double victories dur- ·Jp g-a close S un set :1.e.ague t~a ck m eet . t.et ween £di son and ·tlarlna Wednesday al· t noon on the Edison · a l in Hunting t o n ach. : '~di.son edged its Hunt· n Beach-baaed rival and lbree ol the n ve l~ wiMers belonged Bqb Wilson woo the • l}~.put with a 53·0, his nal beat and the • r.4 best effort In the Uge Coast area this ae · n. Wilson also won :ill cus. er Edison double ers were Charlie tensen in the 880 . mile and Steve in the 120 and 330 es. Davis' 120 mark Of· 2 ties him for third b~ among Orange c~ea athletes this : )farina's double win· ~ers we re K e n Gabrlelaon in the 100 and 200 and Steve Laine In tfle long jump and triple j l:im.e. K~n Margerum con· tlln to s parkle for F lain Va lley. lie tu in a personal best in -e 330 low hurdles We esday, 38.s. that ab 1.ranks as the best a ~g Orange Coast p' r e a a t h l c t e s . Margerum .also won the UI> high hurdles. 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Htldtnreitll IMI 11.1; 7. Mtveokl (Ml; l . w1111.,.., IE" m C.H-1. Jor<Mn IE) "1; 1. ROV <~~~.i.~y~.'f~._.,o BEATS THE THROW -Marina (Hunt· ~~·~1~~;~~~~~3 1~~· "· 1. ington Beach) High's Greg Ventura slides H••••tM1:> o..non •M• safely into third base during its 7-6 win 1,,!"1':3'j!:'c~~.' IH'" 2· N•1'°" over Edison High or Hwntington Beach T1-1. P•VM <e.• ••. 1 H•''°" T u esday. Marina, the Sunset League night at Long Beach's Blair Field, facing Westmil)ster. Edison tackles Fountain Valley Frlday night at FV Recreation Center. Seen at third b·ase for Edison is Ron Ward .. Tbe rtcb keep aettinl richer In Soutb Coaat LH&Ue ~nnla. Two-time defeodinC CIF champlon Corona del Mar annbilat· ed host San Clemente 24·4 Wednesday and always-strong La1una Beach did an ldenUcal number on host El Toro, 24·4. It wu the 87\h atraisht dual match victory for Corona del Mar. Unlvenlty, another of the South Cout lA•SUe powen. at.oppecl M!N1on Viejo 20·8 OD Uni'• courts. Th~• weekend some of the area's ,bettflr players take a break in league action to compete in the Ojai t.oomamen\. VA HI TY CfM <Ml 141 .... ~. ~ C11rley !Cl dtl Fe<em.an •·I, de! M orrlt '"· dtl D•vl1 •·I , O•I l..OC\trOH M ; Olltrbel" (CJ -•>. '->. •.J '-1: Ftclllt•ly ICI -'-2, •·l, 1 • • O; ~""\ ICI WOO\ .. ,, IG!" H , won•·>. .. • -.. 8fldridQt Tl'fO,...I (Cl 10111 with RtOfflOt,. .. lley •·l , • •: lltl Wlf'I· ltn·M•llcwv • 1. ,., : Wewr-Youn11 CC I t01111 ..... 3, WOO\ .. I. •·l. UlllOM(H I COalTere ""''" Trtlo 11!1 lost to C.llltrwooof :M.def RH\lt1' '-l• 10\I to 8",,kNO >4, d t l Comb\ '-l: Whlla•er CEI lo\I , ... , ... H . t•: G. H~ (El !Mt 2•. - 1·6. IOll '41. WOii '-J; ISIOOCI IEI IOit 4 ••• , ••• o...o... o..... .. IMl;).Mlyeok•IMI d Pv-1. "-• 1M1 '"' , Mar11n leader . will return t0-action Satur ay (E l.) l(.,.w(EI. ~~~~~..;._~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--''--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ $ HUQhK-1... RIO.ff CEI !Mt to Cune•d·Tllornlon l·•· 2·•: lost lo JoflnMHl>Hk •w•h•" W. 4•: ,.....,_,. kataoer llEI lost H, H , totl >•. 14>. Mlu l.,. Vitle 1111•1 u111 .. .,ity Slfll'H SP-I ~ (Ml 43 4• 1 Inn"" lE l.l _.CE I OT-I MK~ IEI IOW ' 1, l lnm•n IEl,l.~(Ml, C..l•Mew IMI tnl Ufllvo"4to 100-1. ~ro\\ IV I 10 •, 1 Z•ldlvar !Ul;3 z .. 1 cc.1 no-1. SMO<l<l••U IU I ,. •. , ZllOIV•' IUl,l Trum"" IVI Artists Belt El Toro, 9-1 440-1 Tni'"'"" IVI S6 0 t 8&CO" le.>. l ~rtlt' IUI HO-I ThO,.,C>Wn ICI 1 0.. I 1 £v•M 1(.1 · J Fa,._y IUI Miit -i OverllOrt ICI 4 40 6 7 111~1 (8tt•m•• (UI. t...ora ICI Three Teams Tied for South Coast Lead , mll•-1 OvtrllOll CC• 10 oeo , One game separates the field ri.om"'°" cc1. l L••• ICI in the wild South Coast League M;~~;~,;', :,:~~~11'1 •• • 1 baseball race today following >JO LM -1 A<iu•no 1c 1 •• s 2 "' Wednesday action. lopped by "'°" IUI > Miii~• IV) L B h' 1 bl t' f •.ortta,-1 u ... ,,..,"'Y", aguna eac s 9· as mg o Mll••••n 1 un•~·••tv J o b visiting El Toro Hi~h. cc~:)~:U:u> H 1 TMmP'0 " The loss drops El Toro into a u -1 R0111 1u1 •H'> ' Mu•no three-way tie for first place with cc;~=~cc'Cl3~3.1 110,h iv• 1 San Clemente and Mission Viejo, D•• 1c 1. clubs which scored one-run 0, ~~:01 °"''•' <v 1 a•. 7 no'""'"" victories. SP 1 T••"'I•• 1c1 0 1 . 1 "'" San Clemente edged host 1u1 1 H.,.,...,, 1v1 Corona del Mar. 3.2. as th.e tying 1 ~:.;;;..,~1~/u1 ... s:1 Moll..,d cu• run was cut dol>WI at the pl ate in Hew,.... 11111"1w.,1m'"''" the bottom of the seventh. and H;!~1~,,:,1.:~.'~b~.~.~~: 11 s. 1 Mission Viejo was a 2·1 winner no 1 Pt>1111r1tt cN1 2• • 1 J.,...,o over the Invading Trojans of 1~!,, 1_,0·~ IHI ~ 0 1 R••o Irvine's University High. 1N • 1"•"'-"«k 1w1 Dana Hills moved to within a ,~)~.~::,~t':,11 a.• ' H•nv·n half game of the lead with a 7.4 M•t•-1 F••n•"" 1N 1 • \•. 1 triumph against visiting Costa R~-::;:~~· E1~~~~. ~o 11 • 1 Mesa And in these tight circles, &••<•e11 1w 1 1 ... 1 .. ,, .. , Mesa's loss drops the Mustangs ~~~~;.:..::C!:"1 " • , w .1...,,, into the cellar with Laguna uo 1..H , w••o 1N 1 " , 1 Beach and University. w11111m\Of> iw1 > ~""'" ,,,. • Laguna Beacb 's rout of El Toro ~~.'_.·•~;,.~~:Wc,:';~~::~~~1,~H was keyed by a three·r\ln double > no by Brett Stevens in the first in· HJ-1 a--1,.1 s~ 1 E«1•• n1ng and a solo ho.mer from ,,.,, l Cl\o.o< CWI 1.1 1 IN·"" 1w1 ",. 1 Kw••• Robert Green In the third frame. , .. ;1=-:" .. ~~"'.'r1_, cwi ,.1 1 Todd Weaver a n d J im w••H 1 .. 1 , Kottin ,,,., Richardson combined to limit El r..~~ ... ~n i~'i"';~·.~;i;: .. ~' 1 1 Torotofivehils. or 1 C¥Mll•• , .. , :70 1 • , San Clemente's John Carson v 0nc••• 1w• 1K·ort·•1N' homered in the third inning and 1~'•1~~.':.11::'.:':~··~:~t.,, the Trttons came up with two t'i\J 1._... .. 11-11 more runs In the fourth when .. ?!~ )o.:7~~··• •F• ,, 1 1 ''"''" Jqhn McDonald walked. Ted Het· u 11 1 w1 .. ,.. , .. , \1' i -·1 .... v tibga singled, Tim Dunham 1M 1 i T•M •F • stroked an~I base hit and a wild \IQ I M((.1-• l•t 1 01 t ) ... ,.,,, .. 11 eo-.. 1 ~• pltchscor amarker. 1 .. ~~ .. 9;,:,1~11"1 •~1 , llM•d• Corona del Mar soored on an SffTrack, Pace SJ error in the fourth frame and threatened in t.fle seventh when Earl Callison doubled with two mates aboard. But the second runner didn't slide. missed the plate and wu called out by the umpire for the final out of the game. ' Also as close as the league standings was the Mission Viejo conquest as the Dinblos came from behind with a run in the fourth <Gary Knopoff's rbi dou· ble) and the sixth (a 3SO·foot · homer by JeH Ris ). KnopoH went the distance, striking out seven and walking two University players . 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I I David Gentile with the lone Ujli marker. Dana Hills snapped a 4·4 situa· tion with two in the fifth on Tom Matossian's two-run single and added insurance in the sixth on Brian Kinney's rbi single.• Earlier Mesa h ad s truck with an rbi single from Tony Troilo and Troy Ybarra 's theft of home in the lil'$tl plus Tom England's two·run single in the second in· ning. Wildness on the part of Mesa p itching contributed to Dana Hills ' comeback to tie the game in the bottom of the second. * * * UlllYttWlf (II nrllrtli 1 1 0 0 3 0 00 3 0 I I 3000 ) 0 I 0 1000 1000 , 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 l 0 I 0 I 0 0 0 o o'o o Mlu-v1oi.u1 R...., 10 Hawt"n' If ft•\.<• ICl'OllOlf II LtJol•.rl WtlUf.\\ M<C•nn 10 Nowton,)I) v'""'" < ab r II r.i l 0 0 0 , n n n 1 l 1 I 1 0 1 I l 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 I) 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 q,,,, " M ull ]II OOon~ll lb l •"9'"-< ev .. ns c• ~llHI Oh M ura\f\ikO rt N~Vfl\\ Oh M •UQ"•" Oii s ..... 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""0SM·~ Majdr League Standings s ... ,,,_.,It CorOf>• <ltl M<r Tars Top Foe, 5-3 , " t Ol)t 100 0 l • 1 000 IOD I -t ~ I ~ £!Toro l•quna 8u<ll f II • 100 000 0-1 S I 6111 000 ..... II I SCC Drops Pa ir; Coach Throun Out Ult\ 1111 l•I .... a-Me ........ En•l9n tel Cltf Manor., .. ,. *' H•rwy '->: Modi ICI -•>.. t~; S.ln ICI dof MartlftM ,«lptA111tlnW1 Jof>ns 1c1-.. 1.•.o AMDICAN LEAGUE Eut Dtvlslola Cleveland Toronto Mllwaukff New York Baltimore Detroit Boston W L 3 1 4 2 2 2 2 3 1 3 1 5 0 4 Wet& Dtvlslon s 1 Oakhmd Kansas City Texas Chicago Minnesota An1et1 Seattle 4 I 4 1 3 2 3 3 3 5 3 s _..,.,o.,.,o Clllcaqo?, llo\I.,, J T oronlo r. Oeln>'I' 0•-t-•,Ofllo<lll•) ,..., Yotfl. S. It-fl City l , .. .,.1-s, r ... ,, ~alllel Ml-tole?. l)IMI~ °"'"' __ ,.., , ... ., •• 09Mf\ Pet. 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Newport Harbor High got only five hita Wed· R t V E R S I D E - n esday ni1ht. but Southe rn California m;tnaged to squeeze flve College of Costa Mes a is runs out of them and r.rolesting a 5 ·4, six· edged Westminster 5·3 in nnlng baseba)I toss to Stblset Lea.gue baseball California Baptist Wed· action al TeWlnl<le Park nt11day alter Vanguards in Costa Mesa. coach boug Adams was Gordie Bau got the ejected with no replace· win Cor Newport Harbor, ment available. sttl-.lng our~ eight and The Vanguards also w alkini th'ree lo his losllh~ second game of a sev,n·innlnl stint. doubleheader, 7-6, In 11 Barr also played a innings. vital role in his team's Dave Wilso!' had a decisive three•run rally home nm in each game . in the sixth lnnln&. Her•· In the opener il was a ached first on an error, 1rand slam affair Cor all stole second. and when of SoCal 's runs and in the Rolf Scbwalbe was nltbt.cap. his eighth in· w al.keel they worked a ninC round tripper Ued double ~ t<> put run· t be couat to send the ners at seeofld and third. 1arne into extra innings. Then Lew S ny der Adama w11 ejected in doubled t.o drive In bolh runs. Jelf Piaskow1kt f ollowed eult wlt9' another double to bring home Snyder. * * * "....,_.,, ".,..... ISi ... , " .... Palmt•. n ' 0 0 0 '"''"'·· i I I 0 llerr.o I 1 0 0 Cltrll,llt ' 0 I 1 $(h•tllM,CI ' l ' 0 t':"'" ff , 0 0 0 ,. ...... I I 1 J "Hk•'#\kl,11 a 0 ' ' $titr••lf"·"' tll s • 0 • Miii•,,< I 0 0 0 f'fl•lff.1111 I 0 • 0 , .. ~ n ' ' • , II ·~ W•_I_,, ••• o-a a ' ... """"' ..... "' 00) ..... ' I ~ ,,. I rvine Seeks Head Coaches Hta4 COl!tbJng Jobi for · vaulty bu~etb•ll . bate.ball and aqu•tlcs have been opened at Irvine High School. ac· cordin g to athletic dlrect.oc' Brian Quinn. Applicant.a should con· tact Delaine RlcblM'di at u,e!d:vlri• tJn-ftt.d Seb ~trlct (~-4906) or al 5$2-4211. Ap. pltcat.lbnl will dote May l. the sixth Inning when Cal Baptist won an appeal play at third base. A ball was thrown away at first after a squeeze bunt at· tempt was caught and Stan Thomas went back lo the bag to tag up and score. Umpires ruled he didn •t tag up and after considerable discussion, ejected Adams. The game was called at this point because he had no replacement. ... ' I ,l\RSTOAMI SeC.al Cett• C•l Mtyolllro,11 Pe4tN.HI G•ff•.cl Sltelloft,1111 \c""lr.c .. , ', I 0 ) 0 l 0 ' I ) 0 2 I " 0 ,., 0 • 0 0 0 • 0 ~ Ge•--~-!Cl -.. ,. "''; won loy .,....,.,, Wll-lvrfllttl" tCI WOfl .. l.'-J.-...,Cltf•ulL ~CUI 16l0caeot'llt9 SI ...... Wllllllt IMI de4 tt-14 •J. •t Tur11tr 1·S. dfl Htrtel •·'· dt l M<Call"'" M : 6erd CMI 1eN H , ..... won'-•• '-J; AU-' IMI~ W ,6•1, M . 6·l: P""9fl IMI !Ott M, 1-4, ..... 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Allthofly at W~rdtow p..-1c1111 BlttloOA""l "t Plu5 X Top Prep Baseball Tilts Set With H untington Beach's Marina High in firm command of the Sunset League baseball race with a 1 Y.a-ga me lead over its nearest rival, South Coast League hosUJHies as- sume major Interest among Orange Coast area action. Friday there are four 3:15 encounters and with one game separating last place Crom the top, the only question is which game is more impor- tant? EI Toro (4 -3) is at Corona del Mar (3·3·1), Mission Viejo (4·3) and Costa Mesa 13·4) are at Costa Mesa's TeWinkle Park, San Clemente (4-3) is at Irvin e's University (3·4 ), and Laguna Beach C3·4) is at Dana Hills (3-3·l}. San Clemente will use r ightbande r Mike Horvath on tbe mound with junior righthander Joe Mutt expected lo counter Lor University. Other pitching assign. ments appear up tn lbe alr. Cory Alder was u.sed i n the lou to San Clemente, but~still may be Corona d el Mu's choice a&alnal El two. which figures to counter with Bob Uvesay or Ray Butera after Mark Kachelein was shelled by Laguna Beach Wednes- day. Io other Ulla lnvotvinc a.re• run-. HunUogton Beach's Edison and Fountain Valley vie at Fountain Valley's MUe Squue Park at 8, follow- ing a 5:30 wr between Newport Harbor and Huo~ Beach at the same lite in Sunset ac- tion. Mater Dei or Santa Ana ls al Sl. Paul in a .key 3:15 An1elus tiff and Estancia of Costa Mesa is at TusUn's Foothlll In CentW')' Le~gue play. JC Tennis BigCateh ...... . • ~.Af'!l 1•, f977 DAILY PILOT ·• '1tj~1~ ~pn .... s-Gyinnastics·TRACK RESULTS .--~· ~ '7~ J!!j ~ ~.L • .p :" r..~~:.. c'Awi•MdFromai ...... -1.ci.r-•1~ .... u •1U'1~~·~~1 l I ~ " • ~or '7Sr18 t !Tlll-1 . ..._ 11'1 IO )0 O; 7. ~·J~,-'c;,=~111 'i~1 ~I fr_'~ , • W.tTta ... 1ltO;l.O.-tl'I, lu.1.,;. !Cl tH0'.\1 1'J-t, ~ S . • v •111'1-l~H-1. CMtrwtPI IU; t. Plpet . !Cl u •. 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Eroe111Mcll IHI '1·J; 1. ~bert (l'I 1S.\OJ i. C.rtOll <Fl Af'...... s:'.:.. GrMn IFI Jt.f; 2. Sm/Ill 00 . J't.1~;J.a.•IF13-IO. LEASE FOR LESS THE T.L.C. WAT SERVICE MAKES THE DIFFERENCE A'( TUCKER LEASING CO. l:> ,-. 2082 S.E. llfSTO~EWrOltT IEACH ,,,.~ PHONE: 957-0644 Curt Weissenhutter of Long •'Beach shows off a 388-pound yellowfin tuna be caught while fishing Mexican wA.ters 200 miles south of San Lucan. Daughter Teri', 9, and SOD Todd, 12, look on. ~lt6114'1MMN 100-I. "°"" (El 1 u : t. Hodflkll IEllU;J.Fwtlt...,.IMl1U. 210-1, HO<lftlCk IE I 26.6; ! . hulllner(Mlt7.4;l,W..t !MIU.A. 4-.i. Jones 1e1 t :02 •: 1. oioci. IMl l:OU;l.Cloddt IEI ''°'··· ...,_,, hylor IMl 1:Jl.1; 1. GtOd (Ml 1.Jl.6; l. Wtl9' IEll:fl 4. Mlle-1 GI-IMI S:J1 t ; t. C...-rv.. ' - " .. . ' , ~ llNIROYAL IEH:.., t ;J.8'-1lf:l•:ot1. 2·ml1-1. Gibb\ IMI 11:S4.1; 2. Connors Upset; Tarkanian MllDl Ferree 11~1 u:oe O; 1. Sciotldllro !Ml 13 3S I. llOLH-f. Henion !El lt..3; 7. Gr•wr (Ml no lime; 3. OrtMlm (Ml Mllmt. u Ortl•'l'-1.Edl•onSI 7 Mil•~rt-1 Ed1Wo>•·J1 S >U-1 Banl\lt•ll,·t;l .11enlon 1EI 4-1. J. flta!cllfl IMI 44 HOUSTON Unseeded Adriano Panatta upset top· seeded Jimmy Connors 6-1. 1·5 Wednesday and spoiled a possible re- match between Connors and No. 2 seed Ille Nastase in the $100,000 World Championship Tennis tournament. Nastase, who won a Sl00,000 winner-take-all against Connors Sunday, defeated Billy Martin 7-6, 6-2 in another Cirst· round match. Tarlc to Sonia? SEATTLE -Jerry Tarkanian, Unjversity or Nevada-L as Vegas basketball coach, and two of!iclafs of the Seat· Ue SuperSonks are keep· ing their mouths shut about their apparent m eeting earlier this week. The Seattle Times says they have talked about a job with the National Basketball Association club. ~Ill PHILADELPHIA Barry Ashbff. 37-year· old assistant conch and Spikefest " .AtLagDna former deCenseman of the Pbiladelphia Flyers. was hospitalized Wed- nesday with a form of leukemia, the National Hockey League team disclosed. "Asbbee's condition is by no means hopeless,•• said Dr. Edward Viner, team physician. "He has a very good chance." . Bollflparlc OpetU INGLEWOOD - Canadian jockey Sandy Hawley rode three win· ners before an opening· day crowd of about 35,000 persons at Hollywood Park on Wednesday. but Laffit Pincay Jr. took the $42,650 (eatured Premier Handicap aboard Bar- rera. LJ-1. H•nlon 1£1 1•·11: 1, Faull,,...1Ml~;3 Wttl IMl lS.O !>P-1 &ulloclt IE I :M·l; ? • 5'1ov•r IM 131).JI J. ""'et'-" !El 21·0\I>. Cffl• MIA ISll 14'1 Ufllvenltr 100-1. ~(Cl 1t I; 1. YOllnll ICI I? I; 3. Mllce (Cl n s. ~10-1. -Vtd•msltl IUI 71.S; 1. 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Soooell !Fl 44: u -1 YM9at STOCKPORT, Iowa -IHI 1s..111a; sP-c. 11wr19.,.. '"' Services for Allred v. ~ "Ro"le'" La-10Q, a .._,..,CJt,...,... • .. tOO-t. Hk•.-i IE) 1?.J; ,.._., • former standout pitcher H1c11• ce1 1u1 ..,.._., Codde cu W'tb• .. -~-it'".. in 1:os.11 M0-1. ~ 1111 t :ss.11 1 WJOuoa&V ... en MU-I, ZJ ...... ,,...,. IMI 6:10.1; tbe 19301, wero held 2 .... 11.-1. Moru" tlil H :•1.1: T d 110LN-". 01 .. ,a11 ce 1 11.4: <UO ues ay. re1av-1. Edi-s...1: Mii• ,..1ev-•. Lawson, TO, died Setur· EdlMon •:4U: .. J ..... H•Yfl 1M1 u: d_, at his home. u-1• c.-CM> iu: SP-t.,.....,. -1 • all C£12S-4. He began bis baseb 0411uaaoM•"TON career wttb Terre Haute. ,...:~,~~::;v ,..,,u Ind., in the old Tbree·I .,.,.... League in 1928 and re· w1111 '"' .,.. warr«k 11.1, ,, .. l W'"""ll CFl Otl -lM, H·tl ached the moljors in 1930 u wson IFI.,.. JMfr\e\ 11•. IM; o.. with the Cleveland In· tMlotfs-N., .. 11,11->.11->:Y-· d net (MI-' .AnCllVllft U, It.I; MG!Ylt •ans. IMI Clef Slr8"1111q .. 11. lM. 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Laguna has a cha.nee baaketblll team routed MarMe m :t_. ""· 11.t: because only schools BelOW:n 1~ Wednes-~ .... m dtf w.i.r U-4, u.a: with enrollinenls ot l ,500 da7 /or tbJ!ir fourth ~= tl11:: :,~ 1~~. ~~; or less have been invited strai&bt victory ot the 0 1c-11 m Cltf v • ...,.,,,.. 11-7, to th 38th I l " 11 a t Io n A I b t '"': M9rrl• 1-.u • Ml'9mCllD u.a. e annua ruo· ""· er ""· '"t: 11ten1 ,._,..,. .,.....,.11.._ ning of the meet. ScbweltaertOW'Dament. t 1-t: a..m•~tt·•· 11-t. ...... Normally Laguna in· Affl .... •Te.,.es m _. H-"'°"" vites large and :smaJI J-L---n JnLs "•''" 1s-•. •s. 1-1: 11011rw•111"' schools tllllllMI --~-"'"'°'cs 1n Ott cn""'·KM11er lH, · -• . • U.J; Grllfl·Ml'9" IT) def 80~•· First-year coach Pat F.:;.__ El ... A.._18 Hl"b P,.w111lM,1s-10: Ollln9-Pe1w rr> Johnson sees Kennedy .,. ........ ~ o "-f "1.,.,,......_., .. " 1u, 1s..12: Hl'gh ol n--•-w as the (Coa ta Mesa) and Harr••-W•ll•c• IT> def "11111•· ueu"'.u Golden West College TKe1eott• '"" '"'· l.M: Ht.tlllk•· favorite, since it bouts catcher Tom J ohnson ~~~!f:J~~-=T~ two sprintera who tun hu ti--41 a .. -'esstonal J•""'"·IC•"'•'""' u -10, tJ.n; the 100 in 9.6 a nd a ..-.,....,. Port ... ·Wlllt9 CM1.,., ~Leeel• b a 1 a n c e d t e a m bHeball contract with •n. tH2. 1s-n. throughout.. &be Oaklad A's. ao110tt ~:~ct \'t',21 L aguna's fa·-•-•-Joma.on ii the llOD of eocum. "..,~,..1 0r.,.,1." r l'Vn~ "'' Mrs. 91lr'ley IMlD& of "-· 22·~111 •'°"u .1. K .. IM. a. dude Jett Greeoouah lD #"_..... _.__ ... w, ......... t•M+OJ wi,,,.. • the dlacul (181·5), aad -~.;.;..:~.;;;-;.;..;. _____ ....;4++~;.:.:,l:..: .... =•:=.:rt~l>::;M:;;:•:..: =·-~·:.;r1,:... lbe high jump team of Wade Freier and D1Yld ReddJck, each ot whom bas gone 6-61A. I WH.Y SHOUUJ -··'.f.!f~E-!!.J-SA VE • 10 - 0•• .,,,, .. , •• ,JO• WITH COUPON OllLY! 1Hla OFFER ~\'too\..::;.;.o, • ,,,_,,,_,,,,._,_. ~a.,21m ' ~~~'.': 4-WHEEL DRUM WlrllCOU'.0• :::.~:.:=:.:..'=' JOB PACKAGE . ~ $]9~ :::.:::.:: .... ··~24• FRONT DISC & . WITllCOU,(J# ,., .... Opel s29aa -••&a s4no •T- • tJl M .. t US..c.n ... 8 88 REAR ·DRUM PKG~W!'r '7:r~ •cyt.-•U.~ ... 34 -... ·AligntPent WIJ••I •llonmenj f or moet u.t. ..._ No mre -.,. 'tor Alr·COft• dtUoneel Of Tonlolt Bir ~lrlt (Ell• oept-wcu~ ....... ). ' .e~ztecs Open Sunday · .. I B~Y ·F~OM LQS ANGELES-The i. Angeles Aztecs open thelr -.rt.b American Soccer Leaiue home elate Sunday at the Coliseum aialnst Team Jtawa.U. bestnninc at 2. , After an inlUal 3-9 :vlctory at San Jose, Aslett coach Terry Fiaher voiced 11Usfaetioa with t.be play f( fCft"IVarda Steve David, Des Back• and Bob JloAltndtlL 1 It wu DaYid'1 two-roal erronat ~Jou whleb led to bla Hlectlon u N' ASL oftenalve )>layer d tbt week and put him atop the lusue ~I ~ ~·· tllf fe t-Abtrt.dq wtU-U.. ftnt 2,000 ~Ooten GttSal (1fitb I pllclaclmlaloa) ncelY.. Jal u Aztecs ~aldri. ALAN MAGNON? c ' • .. DAILY PILOT IOOMEI rl ~I..~ Ir ~Avt ,,. f'Afl~C£ To St J ~C.TOf t Cout.~~1 GO 'fMIZO~ fOCJ&' °TtAll~ bF MP 5CUooL .1\\t'> -~reA~ o~ /NfelZH~tP, fWO YtA'5 OF'~ot#lCY.. INSIDE WOODY ALLEN MAt-iCY TODAY'S CIDSSlllD PVllLI UNITED Feature Syndicate ACROSS Hllnct blrdl t Soulldabell 54 hyond. 5 K• aoart Prefix fO llllnole 55 Fnt llldlln• 14 Antonym of f jf91 team Wecr11et0ef1 Pu.ale8o1Nd: Ha ... IMr" member 15 Turning· 59 •••••• the Su Illa boet 1 ~ Elllptlcal 153 AITIOfphoua 17 AftlfNI eatbon e1t9IOl11fH ml net II 11 frencll river 154 LOYer of to wonierln 1taty c.r9mic• 1515 Theater 2t Relied fOt group help Abbf 23 01rm1n 157 Out 2 Jeck words 28 Mele perenl e8 Al an i&Olfecllon aodltioll11 c111no1no time dnlce et·-· and ad Lln1e:rupulou1 aklltlH peraon TO Siting 34 l ike ¥9fY lnMCll 1 1 QrMOy 41 A· t muctl I 7 I Kltc:Mn ~~ I 2 Ell•MP'9 44 Aalltlld In 35 aroen o 13 Cotltlf'a naJ•• alMll DOWN ICCfflOtY 47 lllMCtl 37 Afrloen 1 Orl11e In by 18 Aloaed Olll 49 Neoltllle republlc blOW• 2t Mtltatona infix 38 ChlckadM'• 2 Maro1r•ne· 24 Import 51 Ev. Ind relallff Informal 26 Polyn Jua11 39 Pudding or 3 fHtlng che1tnut1 53 8urglcat Ole period 27 Command ttwetd 42C1lendat 40,..aed 2tE.lecllon MCNetona abbr. antmelhldl ~nt wound 43 Ilg .. nnla 5 S.Crlon• ol 29 Ware ol ttie 5e Condition MIV•a ahlPtt &7 Coat per 45 Poetic t "To-·•• 31 Crouch In unit conltactlon tlUman" ehlme 158 Pro-·· 48 OoddlM CIC 7 A ¥9CUUfft 32 &eortl or eo NurMflcal pMCe 8 Fencll'IQ lrlturtnce P'•ll• .Cl·--· bMn eworde 8 t Opera !O ~pholda t 8r•lhet 33 Velna or ore heroine v 2Z:tand'a IOMolt 38Anlll0Jll!I e2s.~ .,,......, «>Atnctlft es OMctndld ti 11 - ~~ . .J ~] by T 0111 Batiul& by Jflff Miier cmcl Bil Hinds by Ernie........,. . ;.> . . MISS PEACH· N0.~1H-~'1« MINI~ AND T*'ftf ~tir'I' "' ANIMA&h .... . ......,,_., ....... . rrs AUJIAYS "TUIS WAY ON m11.1'(!8.,,ME'S FINISHJ~' UP HIS I~ -rnx NO PROei...eM ••• 1"HE!Y' RE!! ON&..Y &,l'T'1"l..~ "01"S OF IN,_,IA INK wi~:::.-:~r-HE DIC>,., '"TILL I T0U> MIMbfMl(f se~1eve He WAS t>IPPI~ INTO A VAT ATTHt: 8~Wef.lY. wMei.J ~u PRAc:rice ,..,. 11-te FUNNY PAF'SRS, et!t~' A POC1"0~ IS A CINCH/ ·t "It I.hero any woml.ll's mqazia. at all that t.bink1 I look .U ~ juetaa I am?" DENNIS THE MBIACE .• ~ , .· ·: . .. .. ' l • . . ·l ~ . . I t \ t .. , I 't ! i 1 1 ~ ti •• ' Thu™'ay, AerH 14, 1177 DAILY PILOT •f "l SCR to ·Stage 'Equus' You've beard a lot about "Equua" over the past couple years -wmner ot ~ Tony Award, Critics Circle Award and other usortejl hon<>rs. Now this prestigious play is maklp& It.a ~t atop in Orange County. Intermission Tom Titus "" EDISON IGH SCHOOL SPlllll . CARNIVAL .· RIDES • GAMES • BOOTHS Soutb Coast Repertory wUJ mount Peter Sha!· rer's hitbly a med psycbolo1Jcal drama on April 30 a Cos Mesa theater under the direc- tion o artin Be n, orie of SCR't two art.iJUc directors. And . acco dJna io Bel\IOll, thtt local pro- duction will not a carbon copy or earlier stag- ings. "We are takin reah Jdok at the play in an at· Others ln the SCR cut are Don Tuche. Anni Long, Steve Gray, Shella Roth and Mimi Smith. Chapman Collete proreuor Henry Kemp-Blair, a 30·year veteran actor, makes bis local debut in the show. Which wlU run through June 11. · FOOD A~D FUN FOR THE • ,-;: Se~tla Titne A round •~w....,.... Mae W~t. th~ 85-year-old sex goddess, is shown with British actor Timothy Dalton in a scene f'rom her upcoming movie, "Sex· tette,'' a film about a woman marrying her sixth husband. THE GOlDEN BEAR H_. ...... leach Presents ANll. 11-17-CtMIS HILLMAN · ,._ M.y McC .... & Jl111 R'-9w .,.., za--.oo...,,, MAnALIH. GU YIHfTIS IAHO . .,_... U.Z4-CICIUO & KArc>MO ...... lwti 1 1o·c_...y of c-• MuNc ....... • COCICTAILS • HO AGE LIMIT 306 PACIPIC COAST HWY. 536-'600 .............. (Ac.rou frOfll Plw, \~ tempt to find new ways or expressing lt," Benson says, notinc that earlier eetUne restttctions by the author have now been llfted. Thua the wrap-around. bleacher-style arrangement originally dictated by Shaffer will be altered to a single seating section on the stage itself. "EQVUB" FOCUSES ON two principal flcures -a mentally tortured 17-year-old boy who blinds six horses ln a riding stable and a brilllant psy~~atrlst who attempts to determine the boy's motives. Ronald Bouasom, currently starring in "T\vo Gentlemen or Verona," will play the young man wh1Je Charles Lanyer ("The ,Ruling Class") bas the role or the psycbial'riat. Bette Dav is Set For Disney Flick LOS ANGELES (AP> -'Bette Davis and Wall Disney Productions may seem Hke the unlikeliest of combinations, but the veteran star will appear in the Disney rum. "Return From Witch Mountain." Mjss Davis, two-lime Academy award winner, will appear as Letha Wedge, "accomplice in kidnaping and exploiting a boy with supernatural powers." The sequel to Disney's 1975 ''Escape to Witch Mountain" will be Miss Davis' 88th rilm. Also cast in the film is Christopher Lee, veteran or British horror films. He will play Dr. Victor Gan· non. who changes humans into robots . LOS ANGELES <AP) The movie that was shot as "A Woody Allen Film" now has a title: "Annie Hall.'' The Vmted Artists comedy will open in New York April 20 Allen directed himselr, Diane Keaton, Tony Roberts. Pctul Simon. Carol Kane. Shelley Duy !111 and Colleen Dewhurst. ..,."" SUllDIY' IS ALREADY THE SCREEll '"' '4,,.1 ,,1t1...i.ru1.o 1 1 .. ~m IWUWIY SllASll!IT IS I TR"'911 -Wwuos CNCEMA I OWS IY ITSB.F!'!. A•• Affd N•• VO'!> o.uy New (PG) _ ..... ,....... •&MCE YOURSa Lf' "OR •BLACK SUNDAY'! ,~========c:o:":•: ... :"':::•:• .. :•:•u~ T IS, WITHOUT DOUBT, THE "'NllST ;... ' llSPIONAOll THRILL.SRO" RllCllNT YRARS It it an el99.tnl 1nd richly tu lured production. The cllm1ctlc acenea 1lone are beyond co"1p11e for ahffr clnemallc and d11maUc 1uapenat I" -Nc)ltl> C•t s. .... 11., -. ..... •&LACK SUNDAY' IS PURI! DYNAMITl!l A pulutlng film T~notch, nGn-llOCJ 1Cllonl The ttfl1lon bulld and builds until ii fln1lly-t1911111tvt1y 1nd IClerally-uplodH on the screen!.. ••'on ~••ftGi .. ,. •"'"' C••t..•• -..~,,,.. R llllTlllCTtl-o ...... SCR has announced that. due to the costs of ac· quiring and producln1 "Equua." ticket prices will be raised to $4.SO for preview performances a.nd rrom ~.50 to $7. so for the 'l'e1ular enga1ement. * ENaOU.MENT Fot ntE spring classes of the Laiuna Moulton Playhouse's Youth Theater Workshop will be held Saturday from 10 a.m. to noon and Monday from 3:30to 5:30 p.m. ln the lobby of the playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. Boys and girls from 5 to 18 are elictble with no prior experience necessary. The workshop is under the direction of Lisa Surette. director of the playhouse's youth activities since 1962. The workshop will culminate in a production of "Aladdin's Lamp," to be presented on the Laguna stage June 24, 2S and 26. • A UNK B ETWEEN Orange County theater and the Hollywood proressional scene has been established with the birth of tht South Coast Actors Co.op at 3723 Birch St., Door 10, in Newport Beach. The organization l• geared toward local personaliUes interested in any aspect or theater. movies, TV commercials, etc., and will offer lhe necessary exposure for caat.ing directors from "up- town." Further information is being dispensed at 957-0282. ''SILYH STllAK''• 'THI ILACIC l tlD" IRI '"THE VAN" "PICK·UP" (R) 1-lt .. ,,__,,.,._,.._, JM-t•ll ENTflE FAMILY , FRI., APRIL l S:.... , ...... 11 p& SAT .. AP•IL 16-10 ca. ..... 11 p.a SUH.. APRIL 17-12 HOOM-5 P""" • JOIM .. OH THI '41M AT IDISOM ..... SCHOOl Zl400 MACMf<>U4 STIHT, HUHT1H4tTOH HACH MM al )ICAMMYAW~ "'1\111 e •laoll e f8mHO IOCKY INt IOllY, NOPUNI M¥1NNIU IN llClfOH WIZAIDl 1N1 ~u• IAllAalf.lA ------..,.,·=••• OI •~·aw._. NIYWOllll 1•1 ""' IMAMfiOO ,., MU 1.-oet 'Ult A" Ml tfH (All u~ l All..olT 77 ,,.., ~l:i1atlL.!53~1~·t~~!!0Ll JllOW~ ·~ • 110 • • 11 • ,.,. _., .,, ..... .. -llMl • "'* •C>He• PUN Wl1'M DICI I JANI IPOI '"" W VIOAI UOY ,,., AIUOflvt77 '"' SWASHIUCKLll , ... , toen, NO •UNI "''* TlllCllN'I" THI VAN111 . P\UI ,ta-4#111 SA1U IGHI COSTA MISA • N r IN ._.,.o AllAHllM 10U WI 5111111 IDT llG «Mmr SMISH l&Oll IHIY SB IT• .. lOll, LOSAMMIS, LOI~ PlllS, IOME, -~ .......... ... '"la.ACK SUMDA Y-. Ill SPECIAL HOLLYWOOD PREVIEW "'Otl flLIW onl THI CUCIGCn ~ . . . . .... rIY-llJ DlfAIL•flJ .· ·' l . . . ' .I : .. . ~ ~' t -., ., \ --i ' ., -~~ ·~t ' l • -1 ... ' ., -· . Thursday. April t4. 1m B q n ll Data May Lead to Reassessmen ~, ' ByL0'118E COOK .... !MM""'' ........ Are you one of the mlllions or highest f'lnt.q_uartcr total since the War Bond drive of 1945. Americana who own U.S. Savings Bonda? You m-.y find that it pays to review rour investment and learn just wbalyou have. SEDES E BONDS, fint sold in 1941. are available at ba.nka and many aavlnga i.natltutioos and throush pa,..oU savings plans. They are available ln eight. aroounu ranging from $18.75 to $7 ,:SOO. They mature In five years. 11\e $18. 7:S bond has a face value of $25; if you hold It ror lhe ruu period, you will get back $25. The $7.500 bond held to maturity yields $10.000. You mipt. for example, want lo exchange one type or bond for another. Or you may want to make arrangements to delay or avoid paying federal income tax on lbe interest. Te aeldagr .. i Jatnes J . Needham, former chairman of the New York Stock Exchange, will teach graduate classes in financial management and economics in the college of business administration at St. John's University of New York. He also will prf s ide over a series of um· versity seminars for busi ness and government leaders. MORE THAN ONE-THIRD or all families own bonds, accord· ing lo a recent survey conducted for the Treasury Department, and sales ot the securities are growing at a near· record pace. The bonds don't have to be held untll l~y mature. You can tum Series E bonds into cash any tlm.e after two months or pul'f:bae; Series H boods may be redeemed at face value six months alter the issue date. Two kinds of bonda are now be· lng sold: Series E -which you buy at a discount and redeem at face value -and Series H - which you buy at face value and on which you receive semiannual interest payments. Interest rate for both kinds ia 6 percent. You do not have to redeem your bonds when they mature. You can hold both Series E and Series H bonds for at least 10 years alter their original maturi- ty and keep receiving 6 percent interest per year. Americans have bought Series E and H bonds worth almost $241 billion since the program began more lhan 30 years ago: in the first 9uarter of 1977. estimate<l sales totaled $2.1 billion, the YOU ALSO CAN exchange Series E bonds for Series H bonds. Series H bonds come in denominations ranging from S500 103-123* INTEREST steady, steady, steady. For the last 16 years. through booms and recessions. individual investors, as well as trust and profit sharing plans, have earned 10% or more on their money, most of the time IJlOrc. Often as much as 12%• on short term (3 to 6 years) trust deeds on choice residential properties, with large equity and high security. Ttre title is insured and recorded in your name. In those 16 years. no one has ever lost one cent on their investment at A. A. Ajax Co. No one has ever failed lo earn I 0% or more. No one. We take care of all the paperwork, details and payment collections for you. If you want your funds returned sooner, after two years we will make every effort to reassign your trust deed to another investor at no cost or loss to you. We have never failed to do so. If you want stable high interest. and if you have $5,000 or more that you would like to invest. please call or write A. A. Ajax Co. for our complete brochure on trust deed investments. •When a loan is prepaid before maturity. you receive up to• six month Interest bonus on 80% of the loan balance. This may increase the yield up to 12%. (714) 772~230 Ask for Bob Mayes or Barbara Fn!nllel 505 No. Euclid Ave. Anohelm, CA 92803 (71 4) 837-3744 Ask '"' Sandy Ross Suite 202 Taj Mahal Professional Bldn. L&guntt Hiiia. CA 92653 Mortgage brokers. ()llNl'd 10 Ca11tom1t1 rulden~ only. r -------------------------, f t am interested in tru'>l dred 1nv"Mments 1 1 Pleo5c &end~ more inform.11ton 1 I I I I I ~-I I I I I I -~ I I I I AJd•~u I I I L Qty S..u1 Z;p ~I• -------------------------· A 1'CO Repori• Quarter Gal" Avco Community Developers (ACD) Jnc.,,81 percent-owned land development subsidiary of Avco Corp., Newport Beach, bu reported con· soiidaled net earnings for the first quarter ended Feb. 28 of $337,000. which included an extraordinary income tax credit of $300,000. Jn the comparable period of a year ago, ACD posted a consolidated net loss of $2,068,000. Consolidated revenues in this year 's first quarter were $12,017,000; an increase over con· solidated revenues of $10,132,000 m the comparable period a year ago. The company delivered slightly fewer housing units m the first quarter of 1977 than in the com- parable period in 1976, but consolidated revenues increased primarily because of an increase in the aver3ge selling price of the houses delivered and an increase in commercial and buJk land sales. Toa-Thorne A 1'ailallle The Toa-Throne, a compost toilet operating without water to trans form human and kitchen or· ganlc wastes into soiJ·condltionang humus, is being distributed in the United States by Enviroscope, Inc., Corona del Mar. The Swedish disposal system is designed ror use in mountain cabins, beach cottages, vacation homes. campgrounds and other residences. The aerobic decay toilet 1s a natural method or waste disposal using bacterial action to recycle was tes to a natural form through composting, said Lars de Jounge, Enviroscope president. The result of the process looks and smells like new earth or loam and may be used as a soil conditioner, on s hrubs and in flower beds as a fertilizer. he said. Toa-Throne was introduced at last month's Los Angeles drought conference as an alternative waste dis posaJ method for areas where water shortages exist and where liquid effluent is undesirable. Claal.....an Writes Book Cochra ne Chase and Company, Newport Beacb, has published SalesRlan: Love Thy Purchasing Agent, by Cochrane Chase, chairman of the board. The book focuses on the unique problems of in· dustriaJ selling and dislnbutJon. It is the author's second book. The book is available exclusively from Cochrane Chase aod Company, Inc., fl60 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach 9'2f.63 SAL R'JH)rt• Drporit• Ot.'pos1ts or more t han $10 mtlhon in its Newport Beach oHice have been reported by Keystone Savings and Loan. The office opened in. October 11173. Other offices are in Westminster, Anaheim, Anaheim HHl s, Mission Viejo. Laite Elsinore and Cerritos. TotaJ assets exceed $94 mlllion. Public Auction:) ri., Sat. and Sun. evenings at 8 p.m.. DOOh'.> <JI f NA r ·;PM. FOR fN~P..CTl' 'N 1 JEWELRY CHINA CRYSTAL : 1 l'lu:: hundNXb lll otl11·r 11 .. m.1 nl fi)rn1turo, ob1Msd0drt, E·I • I : M1J1dmnd100 1·rin:.111r11~1 fro m C11JI of r1<1wn b.mk niph 1•~ f mt Ir i11n-I I I ~1rtles, hllnks, Plr I I Mpvf'd kJJ·c •>nli•'n11'111 1• I ._,It It ~: NEWPORT GALLE.R.l.ES. LTD. 1642 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach. Ccdlfornla 92863 (71,)6~ . China by Limoges, W~wood, Rosenthal end others; fine European and American cut crystal and art glass; poroelatn fiQurlnee; bronzes; fine furniture; chandollers and one of the largest &plays of ftne jewelry ln the oouthland. Everythlrg from 20 carat diamaxi eohtatree to gold neck chains. FREE ADMISSION TERMSt ~nkAmcnC<Jrd, M&ter Charge, Penonal Check, Term.<:. ADDITIONAL INSPICTJON BOOBS: Mon .• Tues ~Fn. 10 .m.toSp.m .• Sat. 12 noonto 5pm .• Sun. 2 p.m. lo S p.m. ' AUCTIONEER: t I I 'Art lAvlnO I I 'WE BUY FOR CASH __)' OR SELL ON coNgJGNM£NT. l__'?.~~~~:~~-~~~!:~ ~ ... ,. .. If vou h11vf' nPver· e~pertt-nccd lhC! m1~ery of bein ll an oller1y aurrerer count your ble~'lini:t~ and hope You never do. And. thl~ Is the time or year, with itll springtime breeze,, that many peo ple wltb allcrgl~ dread mO!lt. Fortunately. lt'• not nearly .... bad as 11 UM4 to be. We now stock many prescription medicines that.,., tMng relie r to alloray surrerers. HoPefully, new produ c ts wil l be developed 10 that In years to comt-. everyone can ertjoy aprlngtlmo. • YOU OR YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US wbC'n you nffi! a delivery. We will deliver promptly without extra chnrjfe. A frcnl m11ny P"C>Ple rely 0t, 11.1 for their health nocda. We welcome reque!lu fo1 delivery service and charge accounts. , •• WO PMAIMACT JI~::=:;-. ... ,. ........ 1-•••. CONSUMER lo $10,000. They mature 10 years and are IOld by Federal Reserve Banks and their branches and the BU(~au or the Public Debt, SecwitiM Transac· lions Branch, Wub.lnrton. D.C .• 20226. The interest you earn on sav· lngs bonds ls subject lo rederal income tax, but It {s exempt from state and local income levies. In addition, with Series E bonda, 'Grinning Bird' Planes to Get Touch,.up Jobs By The At11oclated Press Pacific Southwest Airlines is touching up the color and looks of its 27 "grinning bird" planes. A contract to do the work wu awarded to Heath Teena Corp., Seattle. THE PINK STRIPES that run lengthwise along the bodies will be replaced by light orange, and darker orange shades will replace other stripes on the planes. The black grin will stay. Meanwhile, the state Public Utilities Commission bas ap· proved fare increases on flights inside California by Pacific Southwest and two other airlines. THE 1.71 PE RCENT bikes in· dude United Airlines and Trans World Airlines and are meant lo orrsel higher fuel costs. The increase will boost one· way coach fares between Los Angeles and the San Francisco Bay area from $25.50 to $25.95. you can defer your federal taxes until you cuh ln the bonds. The deferral otrera aevoral potenUal advantacea. Suppose, for example, you wait to caab tho bonds unW retirement. Since you probably will be in a lower tax brack~ you wW pay less federu income tax. YOU MAY BE able to escape the federal Income tax entirely by purchasing the bonds in a child's name. There will be no tax to be paJd unleti& the child's lncome in any given year ex- ceeds bis tax exemptlpn and this .lol1U8oard Paul Kent Meehan. former television and movie actress now listed as one of Busi· ness Week's "100 top cor· porate womeh" and chairman of the board of Redken Laboratories, Inc., has been named to the board of directors of Union Bancorp.. Inc. and Union Bank. Over The Co un t.-~r MASO UstincJ5 is unlikely. The first year 10'J doi this, however, you mlllt make out an income tax form for your child, U•Un• the interest earned. Thi• establiahes your 1.Dt.ent to pay the we yeuly. If you have defernd lDterttt on your Seriea E boDdl and 10U ttie.a turn the E booda into H booda. you may continue to def er tbo •c· cumulated interest unW you re- deem the H boDdl or UDtll they reach maturity. · This doee not apply to the lrt· 1 tereat on the H bond ttaelf. That income is taxable 1n the year bi which ll lA received. ' Gas Company Aids Earnings For Pacific Pacific Ugbtlng Corp. bas ~ ported first.quarter earnJ.nga of $29,710,000, or $1.23 a abare or com moo stock, after provision of $1,477 ,000 fo r pref e r red dividends. R~ults in the first quarter of 1977 compared with $22,490,000, or $1.05, for the comparable period in 1976. Revenues and other income for the first quarter of 1977 were, $384,105,000, com pared with $304,632,000 during the first quarter of 1976. For the 12 months ended Ma r ch 31, re- venues and other income were $1,258,371,000, compared with $1,137,588,000 for the comparable 1976 period. The higher quarter earnings were due to improved results by Southern California Gas Company, Pacific Ugbtlog'a ma· jor subsidiary, and the parent company's real estate and agricultural subsidiaries, Paul A. Miller, chairman, said. Earnings of the gas company were improved chiefly as the re· suit of rate relief authorlied by the California P ublic Utilities Commission in 1976. I llp• and DOICllS u .. s Ul•t Cho 2'4 + I., , .... ~ 1'' .. '' 4> 1 .._ 11. .\. •• 1"'• .. . '"' "'t.. + ~ ,.,,, • 1 7"• • "" , ... + .,. 7•~ • ·~ 1·~ + ~ ,, t ... ,.. 3~ + ... ~~ : ~ ,~ + v. tt•,. + , .. .. + , .. IJD +II J • v. '~ + '>4t av. • .,, ··~ + "" 3'4 + "' ~\lo + v. Pel Up 2'• Up 1"7 ~= lt~ Uo 1' 7 Up U l UI> 13.6 Uo U.t · Vo IU' Up 11, Up 11.1 Up It.I VD 111 Up 101 UP 10.S Up 10.& UP tO.O Up •I Uo •.M Uo •..z Up •• , u.. '' ~ n , Vo H Up i.S Pct. Ort ~U ~°'' lt1 1'.I 1S,. ut Of: ~J: Olf 10 J• OH '°~ Off • ~ Off • t Oii •.1 Off • ,. Off 1r Off 1,r Off '·"' Off , .. OH 7~' ~°'' ;:r tl .. ~ tt ............................................................................................... : MUTUAL FUNDS • .. .,. T hur duy's Clo ing Prices NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS • \ ThU!!d!y,Apnl14, 11J17 l/N DAILY PILOT •1 R~tings Due Finally, Co!Jeem· SJww, By MIL TON MOSKOwtTZ Would you be wllllng lo pay an ntra 12 centa for your next Ure lf that charrie paid for inlormaUoo that told you how 'ood that Ure was in t.erma ol auch l•dora u expected tread ure and stopping a6Lllty? How about 24 cenu? How about 7S cenu ! Even at the hlgher\tab, the levy would seem to be a bargain If tt heJped car ownera escape the Jungle of Ure ad· vertlslng and selllnR where a product can be sold from $10 up to $80 with no clear Indication and why one Is better than the next. IT SEEMS AS I F WE AR£ NOW going lo get a uniform Ure-grading system. tl will cost you 1omething -7S cent.I per tire at the most. But there's one group you don't have to thank for Utis advance. That's the tire Industry. It oppo~ed the system every step or tbe way. And It was a long way. A law calling for the establis hment o( tire grades was passed by Coogl'ess ln 1966. The legislation stipulated that the ar ading system would start ln September, 1968. The tire industry opposed tbe legislation ln the Coneress. complaining that it was too complicated to grade lta products and claim· ing also that it would be too costly. And after the law was passed, tbe In· duatry's lawyers con- tinued to pla ce Money Tree roadblocks, every kind lhey could find, in the palh of im· plementation. THE NAILS STREWN ON THE road by the tire makers caused a lot of punctures for the government. The industry took the case into the courts. And alter losing in the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. it carried'it all the way up to the Supreme Court, which last month refused to hear the challenge. So now. unless the industry can come up with another delaying tactic. the National Highway Trame Safety Administration i.s empowered to put into effect a grading system that will eventually mold into the sidewall of every tire the following information: • -A tread score related to 30,000 miles or wear. A lire etched with a "60" mark would be expected to give at least 18,000 miles. A "130" grade would have a projected tread life of at least 39,000 mUes. -TRACTJON, THE ABWTY TO slop on wet concrete and asphalt pavement, will be graded with two s tars, one star or a zero -High temperature resistance will be reflected in "A," "B" and "C" S?rades. Jn other words. 1r you shop for a tire and see one marked with "150," two stars and "A," you'll know thal you are looking at a high-quality tire. EVERY TIRE TRAT COMES OFF the production line will be labeled in this manner. According to the government estimates, it will cost the rubber industry about $24 million a year to adopt this grad- ing system. Based on an output of 200 million tires a year, that works out to 12 cents per tire. The government says that even 1f the Industry is allowed to take a 100 percent markup on this cost. It will still cost the buyer only 24 cents per tire. The rubber industry naturally disagrees. Jt.5 estimate of the cosl of the grading system ls $150 million a year. which works out to 75 cents per tire. WHAT WOULD BE INTERESTING to discover is bow much the tire industry spend over the past 11 years fighting this grading system and how Utls cost 1s r efl ected in current lire prices. Eight ltre companies asked the Supreme Court to re· view the lower court ruling against them. These firms were Goodyear Tire. Flreston~ Tire. Uniroyal, 8 .F. Goodrich. General Tire, Mansfield Tire, Cooper Tire and Armstrong R ubber. These are the eight largcsl tire producers in the nation. Unanimous in their concern !or the consumer. ~ebate M<rVe Spurs .~Buying by Market NEW YORK (AP) -Investors nowed back to the stock market today, pushing prices higher on news that President Carter was dropping his $50lax rebate plan. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrial stocks, rising ror the flfthstralghtsessioa. cllmbed8.82 points to947. Advances outnumbered declines by nearly 4·1 among New York Stock Exchange·lisled issues. Dowlo11es A v~rage• s.~~(}{~!API Final Oow·Jone~ •vo••oo' lO Ind ... ~ .:;'or .. ~ ~:r-:i. ~~ 10 Trn UJ U ?i. U 2l1 ll 214 11 • J.JI IS Ull IOI SI 109 ~ IOI.OJ IOA t) , 0 74 U Slk lll It l1'14 ll103 Jll It• 3 IS l1>du\ 1 &).t 000 Tr•n '11,jOO VIII\ ...... ., .. • .00.0CIO 6S \I-.. "........ . 4,0)!.jOO A naert~on Leader• NEW YOAJ( t&Pt Ad"'lafl\C.t"d 0.<11...0 Un<l\anqed To!fl I~'"'' Ht• 1•11 h1qM ..... 1071 low• • <.i~ ••1 W• No• \off\ ""' ,,,..,. •i.-v '"'1 • • r.,.,,.,,. l"> 'l~ t~ o.., -w w--··-----Whtll'llpl • . 1100 60"'1 + VI WltcEP 2 t IH tt• • t • 1 W\lrlln ~ g ll •'II Whtl~I j ,1 tJO SO\\-'to Wll~ UO., 110 I0.11 '• Wylfll! AOI U 1cri-• • 'Mllrl I Iv "' 2•111 • 1'> Wh I 10 ff 10\\ t ~ 'WYtr Qt .. .. 1~ • Wiit I 10 I ))t 211• • I• WhC I. I 60 to~-lot y W\11 plC ~ • 1 .. ,~. ~ W!KPS 14' • 11 tt~• ~n 1-;f1t 1· 4''\• t -~ I "o '"· ,.,, -. 1 .. 1 u• .P-· -)a•• .-, • 'a· ~.I ,ue .,.•1 15 .. 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Humphrey Bogart, Tim Holt and Walter Huston (in his Oscar-winning role) search for gold in the mountains of Mexico Ln lhis 1948 drama:-. ,;· . - (rJ.,DAILY-LOG} THURSDAY I EV•NING e:oo DD (}) C10I ({171 (3i) Nt111 D ~2> (l) ( •ltl C.f J fl)) Nhl O f2tl Star T "k (6' GolMr l'ylt o ~· m hrtrida• hmilJ Q) Ad1111-1Z m (ltctll( Cornp.1nr m 0r11111t1t ~nes »1! Milt Ooullas -6:30- 0 Oi111hf Guests '"Joel Crty, Ed McMahon. Marty Allen. l1nd1 lioclk111u nd Or fredeilc• I. 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Cunts of thts period •htch art tmoh1si1td are Huctia' crilul 1n1UTY " • rtsull ol a pt111e crash, and his Involvement In 1n hrstori«I ~naft Pfok pertailllnJ to iw1r pror.u. As Yt1ll lollow. Hua~· behrnOf tllan1u 11d1ca lly. H1 1sol11es -lmself from others ind dtnlops a phobia 1boul eerms. but hLS business khv11tes «>nlinue until h~ death In April 1976 D ~ (.f) m 118C's lest Seller: CapblllS alld tllt Kitlp (R) IO$tph A1111ach disowns his c.onvenf bound !.Isler, 1ntrrcedes to save his 1nno ttnl brolher lrom be1na o ecuted and 111om1!tts to m;my a woman he dotsn'I love; she, in IUrn. accusu hrr stepmothtr of h1v1n& an atfa11 ... ,111 Joseph r~ Mom: .C1 (Zllr) "lht P'u111p•1n b ier" (dra) &4-Annr Banrrotl D pt <t ) lt llrMJ Wlllt1 IRI ·ouar.ntine" Pm I llJrntr and l11s d•tftt••ts are locked up "''h a min .. 1th a 111ysltrtous fever. a plOSlitule aod ln~petlOI luger Iii hen the slat ion hou!tt 1s qua11nt1ned rf~ lllowle: (C) (Zhr) "Cactus flowr" (com) '69-Walltr Matthau m 111tn Gtlffhl s-m Tlt• vw,;.11 .. ma.•1u• -9:30-D C'2f (()) Q.tl Tlirte'a Col!lpHy .. 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ComM with attachmenta end 11'1 a cliich to UM. #H0-7 Reg. 21.IMS • mike wavu ~.'+ . with super curl v,,, Glll•tt•'• Dl~A·Curt don • ~ Job baeaUM It h• an •d)ua~ hMt control and l'llOlttorlzJng eteam to look In t"-curl. ISW·2. Reg. 18.99 12·~ .. Son 01•go Frwy COSTA MESA .. we re going out of the paneling business sale! We llke wall paneling as well as the next guy. In fact, wt think It's beautlful and a very practical way to give a room a dramatic new look. But we've lost our franchise to sell wall paneling ... 'or something like that, so we're ellllng our remaining panels dirt oheap. We still have a nice ae~lon of 4x8 ft. panels that used to coat up to 8.99 each, but they're. llmlted to stock. on hand. Needless to say, hurry In for best selec· tlon each heat the water that comes In from the cold A True-Teet gas water heater m111n water pleasantly warm end lt'a gas tined to prevent rust and corroelon. Guaranteed tor 5 years 7415 9415 9915 JO gal. 40 gal. SO gol. . _, ..... .,....., stick 'em up & .. they'll stay stuck Liquid Nalls, the adhesive that replaces unelghtly metal nella for lnstall\ng wall pen· -'Ing. Easy lo uae and has the tenacious • hOldlng power ot 1 bulldog. 69~. an ~nergy saving Jacket for your water heater Save up to 20% on fuel costs Wf\h this aaey to Install lnaufatlon. No epeclel tools are required and you can do the Job In juet mlnutea. F1111 round heaters from 10 to 80 gar. alzea. ·18 86 it's everybody's duty to save water the old smoothie Receive a beautiful. la1t1ng finish when you apply Glldden Spred Satin Latex Wall Paint. Ooe1 on with eue, drle• quickly and hand• and tool1 clean with aoap end water. {I Thia shower ti.ad Piek the wallop of a lull force shower yet 11vea 30% of the water u aage. Ad]uateble from line to coarte spray; rep,.cea old 1hower head ea1lly. #123WS. Reg. 6 29 349 kids can't knock ft : Kid tHted toug,, GU~den lpr,cl Lat.x Enapi.I ;1• you • non-yellO'#ifl", lmp(ovtd durablllty flnlah tttat really holda up to the moat rlgorou1 acrubblngs. Semt-glott. here's another way to save water Your toilet is probably the b1ggeet waler waster In yot1 home. ln1tall a Water Saver and aave about 20'/• of th• water usually uHd. That's about 66 gala. o day or 20.000 gals. a year. Reg. 4.95 3ss l ' .· . , .. ',. '.t • ~ . . . ·Full House! Deals With Disabilities S&ortn ~1 MARCIA FORSBERG Ol 11119 o.11, r1"' '''" · The place is jam-packed with 4eaka, bookcases, puules, phonographs, tape recorders and kids. But lt la surprisingly quiet. Each child works in ten Uy at an activity developed especially for him. Two boys alt on high stools at the breakfast bar and use read· inc machines to practice re· cognizing words. Jn lhe kitchen, the refrigerator has been replaced by a child· sized desk, where a youngster listens to a story on a tape player and turns the paces of a cor- respond.int book. THE UVING ROOM is parti· U oned with chock -full bookshelves that provide semi- private study area.s. One litUe girl, comfortably cross-legged on a two-seat sofa, examines a large book: • In the bedrooms, boys and girls of various ages work Individually wtth teachers, spelling rhyming worcb by tracing letters with lhelr ftnger on a piece of clolh. Is thla a school or a houae? Both. But the crowded place ia not a typical "school," and the woman who lives here doesn't awllch off a TV 1n the middle of the afternoon to dus t her "house.'' , THE EL TORO dweJllng is home for ITOP (Individualized Task Oriented Program) Center for Leam.ine, designed for people with learning disabilities and founded and run by Sister Paula Jane Tupa. "We start early and go late," said the Catholic nun, a member of the School Sisters of St. Francis from Milwaukee, Wis. She and nine teachers, with two more in training, plus two s~bstilutes and 20 volunteer t ching assistants, work with 1 students who have varying degrees of learning disabilities. They range from hyperactivity and hypoactivity to visual or auditory problems BEA ANDERSONt Editor SISTER PAULA Jane's theory of instruction incorporates move· Thursday, Apnl 14, 1977 Ct For /TOP Center . ~ ! Landing New·BUildfnQ's ~One ot this coantry•s national $4 .000 and acquired two buildings ~d when the Mission Viejo magazines prints the words by c111oling businesses into help· Co mpany. through negotiations "Never undercsllmate the power mg them, blatantly asking for with Marty Russo, director of of a woman" on its table of con· donations and practically mak· Community Services, and Peter tents page every month. ing pests of themselves at th<' Franzen. paid for having the In thecaseoflhe Rancho VieJO Department of Bu1ld1ng and structurelransportedtoElToro. Junior Woman's Club, don't un-Safety. Another bu1ld1ng, purchased dereaUmate the impact, nerve with don ations by S ister and stamina of 35 devot ed BE yo ND THAT . th e Paula Jane, also was moved to women. When l.hey lake on a pro-c 1 u b women ha v e worked the new location. ject, they mean business. hundreds of volunten hours, Mrs Hawkins said, "We now A year ago, the group set out lo making 1,400 s mall gift 1ll'ms to have tv.o foundations that must raise $25,000 in money and sell at a ch1ldr,.n's houtique, ht• built " Electnc1ly und plumb· materials as part of a two .vear staging rumma~1· ..,ales am! serv 1nlo{ need to be installed and the Community Improvement Pro· 10g thou.sands of pancakt•s at a interiors need to be completed. j e c t to be n c ( 1 t IT 0 P brr.ikf.tsl HOWEVER THE LACK of a <Individualtzed Task Oriented After wN·k!I of .... counng the f':I c·ontractor ~illing to do the Proararn) Center for Learning. Toro area for a IO<'at10n for the nccessarv work for free or al a new center 1t dawned on Mrs '"reasonable rate" has brought DESIGNED FOR the learnmi: disabled and run by Sister Paula Jane Tupa. the center is current· ly located m a small, three· bedroom house in El Toro. Wllh more children enrolling each week, it's rapidly outgrow· ing it.self. Getting a larger building seemed siruple al lirsl. agreed Rita Os born and Connie Hawkins, co·chairmen for the project and resident!! of Mission Viejo. Now. after a year or work. the group has brought in more than Hawkins that property ad1acenl the proJect to a s tands till. to the Saddleback YMCA was va· "I have all these people just cant waiting to do things but I just Wh1lenegol1ationswereundcr d idn't gel th e one p e rson way to lease the land, Dave needed." irnld Mrs. Osborn. "I 'm Young. a Lake Forest developer . at lhe point where I want to go donated a 1,000-square-fool real and dig the foundation myself." estate sales buildtng to th<.' Y The women added that many Steve Young, director. and the companies and buslnesses have YMCA board. aware or ITOP's made substantial donations, In- needs. agreed to include the d ud ing paint, manpower and building in the lease. providinR architectural plans. • the Rancho Vie10 Junior<; move rt "It's amazing how m any ob- to the site. stacles have bee n overcome because of other people who have THE PROBL•:M wa!> solv· children with learning dis· SACRAMENTO (CNS) - More than 28 mllllon American women are victims of wile beat-inl. a crime that la reported to _police lea often than rape, ac- cordlng to law ellf orcement of· ficla~. I Wife Beating Serious Crime More than one-third Of the homicides among women are the result of domestic violence, and ' more police officers are killed napondlng to calla lnvolvtn1 family quarrels than any qtber crime. Marital violence ii rapidly lncreasiJ\C. Few cooimunlty re· sources to help battered women exlst in California. Less than hall a dozen refuges operate ln the lar1c1t metropolitan areas of lhe state -Los Anaeles, Orange County and San Francisco. Only 19 of Calllornia'a 51 countles ol{er some type of emer1er\cy sbet&r for women who are threatened with ph11lcal or emotional ab\lle. ( • I, menl wlth language and numbers. "We go back lo the sensory motor area.'' she said. So, outside. luds are Jumping on numbered hopscotch squares, leaping through innertubes, bouncinc baskelb.alls and tossing t.enols balls. However, a hand-lettered sign proclaims. • 'Tliis is a training area, NOT a playground." Each activity is struc~ured and supervised by a motor therapist. Intimate student-teacher rela· tionships are stressed, as each child works closely with his or her trained instructor. T HE GIRL J UMPING from rectangle to rectangle on the hopscotch is concentrating on following directions as well as learning her numbers. A boy bouncing a ball spells the words his teacher gives him. After each word, he gets to shoot a basket . Another boy counts-b y threes as he jumps on the "jump-a· bed.'' a mattress and springs covered by a sheet. "We're teaching the whole child," explained Sisl er Paula J ane . "We're using visual and auditory perception and leaching the body how to move, while abilities," said Mrs. Hawkins. "People say, 'My c hild has similar problems,· and they're willing to help us." Wives who are victims o( beatings by their husbands come from all aocial, cultural and economic backgrounds. They are of a ll races and faiths and can be found in all profeasiona. Most. h ave children and, in many homes, the cbjJdren are alao pbyslcally abused. Recent studies of tbls type of violence indicate betwffn 20 and 25 percent of aU married women in America are regularly as· saulted by lhelr husba s. Accor l Martin, author of "Baltere Wives" (Olide Publ icalio . , San Francisco). most vlctl ill not go to the police or me ( divorce or separation because they are afraid of 11uffain1 even greater violence or permanent injuries. and fear not only for themselves but for their children. Economically and emo· tlonally, many vktJma cannot leave the f arnUy because they comblning everythtnJ wltb lan1uage. •'The child has lo move ln or·• der to learn. "You start moving even beCore you're born, and t.bls ii a CQll· tlnuaUon of that.'' WHAT CAVSES a learning dis- ability? "You've got me there," she said Wlth a sl&h. "I don't think anybody really knows. It could be a birtlt injury. a traumatic experience or it could be genetic.'' She added that some dis- abilities may be imposed by society. "A child can be perfecUy OK and do well in preschool, but when he enters first grade he may not yet be old enough" to learn the standard subjects. .. HE GOES downhill by Christmas. Society expects him to do t.h.ing.s he's not ready for. "If you fall a 6-year-old and make hlm repeat a grade, you add anot.her psychological pro- blem -all his buddies go on to second and he doesn't.'' Sisler Paula Jane emphasized the success·oriented program by ~ noting that "the first thing we do here is make the child believe in himself and give him a positive ' self image. "He's been called lazy and told he doesn't care, although he looks as normal as any other child and 1s usually average or above average in intelligence." Drawing on the Montessori ap- proach to learning, the center combines teacher, student and environment in a triangle "to get the three working together Jn favorable circumstances." SUBTLE environmental tricks are being played -the children r emove their s h oes so their atocklnCed feet can feel t.he 1round. "Al.so, they feet al home and can put their feet on the furntt.ure." -' T he atmospbere encoura1es learnJn1. 1be added, because t.he center ls located in a house. •'They aren't reminded ot school, where the buildln1 ts cold and squarish, with desks all lloed up." SISTER PAULA Jane hopes to maintain the home-like environ· ment when JTOP moves to larger quarters. Two buildings have been acquired by the Rancho Viejo Junior Woman's Club as part of the group's Commuruty Improvement Project to benefit the non-profit, non-sectarian center. However, a contractor wilting to do the work must be found, foundations must be built and re- pairs to the existing structures must be made, so the nun expects to remain in the rented bouse awhile longer. · A former junior high and col- l ege linguistics teacher, Sister Paula Jane als o was the language arts coordinator and principal of a school in Ilhnois. SHE CAMF. TO California 1n 1971, nrushcd her masters thes1:. for Northe a s te rn Jllin o1~ University and then became in volved with the readinA center at the Loyola-Marymount College campus in Orange. She was hired as director and dealt mainly with the learning disabled. "It gave me the idea that I wanted lo s tay in this field full time," s he admitted. By 1975. a Mission Viejo woman offered Sister Paula Jane her garage to use as a learning cente r . which became the nucleus for ITOP. <SeeCENTER, Page CZ> The Rancho Viejo Junior Woman 's Club is searching for a contractor to help build foundations for a children 's learning disabilities c enter. Rita Osborn and Connie Ha wkins (left) are project's co-chairmen. Below are Sister Paula Jane Tupa, founder, and Jud Turnbull. Mrs. Osborn agreed, saying "I know first hand. My own child benefits from Sister Paula Jane's srhool." 'have n9 place to go and h ave no means ot support other than that provided by their busb~cb. Formallon of a atatmde Coalition Against l>omeaUc Violence by major women'• or• 1an ballons and the recent publtcatton of Martln'a book have reaulteft Sn foca1Jn1 legislative attention on domeltlc violence. Several measures to ald bat- tered women are ~oving tbrt>ugh the stale legtslature. One by Sen. Robert Presley (D·Rlverside) al- locates $200,000 to establiah a 4 maximum of six refuge centers. These centers would provide 24-hour dally shelter services for battered Wives and their children and wouJd iinfflt victims in ob- taining emergency medical care, transport.l\_tion, social services, counseling' and le1al assistance. Another blU CAB 1019), by Auemblyman Vic Fazio CD· Falrfleld), wlll permit wlves to' Contributions may be made to the ITOP Center. c/o Rancho Viejo Junior Woman's Club, P.O. Box 1584, El Toro, Cl\. 92630. obtain restraining orders and h ave them enforced aga\nsl husbands to prevent actual or p otentia l marital v iole nce, without having to me Cor divorce or leealaeparaUoo. AB 327, by Assemblyman ,-toyd Mon (D·Hayward), allows a wUe to charge her husband with rape. A similar measure, • which permitted such a charge to be rued otily if the couple was in the process of divorce, living apart or legally separated, was defeated in the Assembly two yea.rs ago. however. Senator Milton M orks <R San Francisco) feels unrnarned persons who Uvc togetlter shou~ also be coveTed tJy exlstln-law · making It a crime for a husband to beat his wife. Marks' proposal <SB 691 ) wouid aend to jaU ol' alate-_prilon any man convictC!d of ln01ctin& COl'pOTal injury upon the woman with whom he ll cobabitln• • .! I • DA.IL Y PILOT .. Mrs. Raymond Hitzel, Mrs. Raymond DeMott with art works. . . .. ... • ., ·~ . Art Auctioned Newport Harbor Auxiliary. :: Children's Home Society will oresent the traditional soiree d'art Saturday. April JO, al Santa A gourmet dinner also will be ser ved before Richard Challis of the Challis Galleries, Lag una Beach, calls for bids on works donated by known artists • Ana Country Club Prior to an 1mprcssl\·e se le<' • lion of art wurks wh1t h wall ~o to the autt1on block. gues ts will be ser ved c-hampagnt> while brows- ing and buying in Le Petit Sulon P roceeds support 1 hl· sot1l'lv·s e x pan d 1 n g t· h 1 Id w c I fa ·re s ervices. 1nclud1ng prt·gnanty counseling. .. •: Why Sororities? .~ Coeds Get Answers ,; N e wp o rt Harbo r l>anhellcni c will host a m other-da ughter college ~rorily information par-\y al 2 p.m . S;.iturday, April 23. in the Cor ona tel Mar home of Mrs ~red 01t·t· Coll egH nnes fr o m JTlany coll~ges and un fversities will be on hand to meet and talk with prospective coeds and in- formally model clothes appropria t e to their tespective campuses. Mrs. J ohn T. Keeler . files chairman. will ex- plain how to .rush and d istribute information sheets. and Mrs. Robert Geness will address the mothers. Others assis ting with 'arrangements are Mrs <John Marr. fas hion show commentator and Mr'l )lonald P Barnc•tt, coordinator or lht· col Jeg1cnncs Mrc; Raydc•an • The Nout1col Loo~ For Summer Yrwri 1 l I ... ~ I 1 • ,, f ;"'1"1Q \~' 11,,,A H"' r ~ ... 1t•M<r1 ,.,.. \I/ E. MahJer IS chairman or the event. Why JOtn a sorority'? A c c o r dins:: t o Mrs Ma hler , 1t prO\idcs a s mall community"' 1lhtn a colle~e wtuch ,.an h<' u ... ed as a foundation for pnrt1c1pat1on 1n m.rn} other raccts of cc1mpus la f e. "College education 1s n o t JUSt a fou r ·year classr oo m experience but a development pro- cess wherein a sorority wom an may prepa re he rself as a citizen of a community, mother or c aree r wom a n , .. s he added "She 1s encouraged lo become Inte rested in campus and community .1rt1v1t1cs Opportunities to dc\•e lop leadership, MJ.::tntzahonal s kills a nd rc";pons1b1hty are an 1n- tC'i;trdl part of sor on t> · Cha pters also g ive s ervi ce t o the less fort unate through many phi lanthropH' pro1ec ls a nd eac·h soront-. \~orks throui!h th<• un1vl•rs 1l v fra mework to Pnrou rai:~· acad<'mll .1111! c ullur al ~rn .... th Belonging to a sorority 1s net e '<pens1ve, ~1 rs Ma hler sauJ. • Recent. stat1st1cs state that CO!>t!'\ comprise lei.s than l 5 percent of total college e xpense. The principal e xpense of belonging 1s an tnvestmenl returned in benefits that last a lifetime. ·'Thr o u g h th e friendship and sisterhood of sorority membership, college can indeed mean more " An y one wis hi ng f u rt h t• r 1 n f o r m a t i o n about tht' party may call Mn. Mahler at 833·34117 VJa Lido Plaza 3423 Via Lido, Numb« 13 '""'' dO<lr to Hog"'" M""'MI t'7el-032t Hour-1Q..6 Sun. t H i Traitor Teaches Tactics . DEARN ANN LANDERS: Please pr1nt these Pointers for the hus band who round out his wife had been cheat· ing on hlm after 20 years of happy (?I marriage He ref\lled to forgive her unt il she bumbl e d herself and practlully i roveled at his feet. He s igned himself, "Need- ing Assistance." 1. Just keep on being ••a good husband and father." Nothing more. You' II bore her to death. 2. Don't liste n to her p r o ble m s . You d o enough of that at work. 3. Spend a lot of time at your job -rugl)ts and weekends, ii you !eel like it. You aren't greedy. you j ust want to get ahe ad -for HER and the kids. 4. Don 't throw away money on a sitter so you can take her out on a Fri- d ay or Saturday night. After all. she should be t hrtlled to cook fo r you a ll we<!k and s tay home a nd wat ch t elevision ever y ni~ht. 5. Don t buy her a i~tllc gift for no reason. Whal docs :.he need·! After all. she has YOU! 6. Remind her often o f her ''mistak e ." But please remember, when a married woman is looking, what she's look· ing for !s what she c;,n 't find at home. <The same goes for a married man.> I hope guys ltke you never wise up because at makes life so much easier for those of us who cun sign ourselvt-s A HUSBAND, AGE 40, WHO NEEDS NO AS· SISTANCE: DEAR H USBAND: You'll probably be con· sldered a traitor to your sex, but your letter ls a good one and I thank you for writl.n.C It. DEAR ANN: Our 18- ye ar-oJd daughte r. Nancy, runs with a group of girls who com e from well-to-do families. l believe thjs bas m ade h e r much more con· scious of money and "things" than she should be . <She's still in high school. by the way. A year of illness put her one g rade behind. I Frida y night Nancy had a dah> with a 21 y ear o ld fellow :.hl· described on several oc- c aa ions as a "dumt> jerk." Like most mothers I sleef with one eye ope n tit all ml children are home. When Nan<'y c ame in at 3 a m . I witnessed a kis s at the door that would hav e made M adamc Po mpadour look lake an ama teur . When I asked her why s u c h afCectlon for a AnnO Landers nice guy hi wort.b fU "dump jerlu" and she'll put away her gelger counter. ''dumb jerk " s he ~--_ replied. "Hc 's going to ,.._;;;;;;;;;;R-.U;;;;F;;;F;;;E;;;;L_L_'_S ___ ,.. buy me a $.tO bottle of perfume." 1 t s c o m s m y UPHOLSTERY daughter 's m ode of 'WMt!Ye111W.t operation is to lead a MM le.t fellow on until he gives 1'22 H.ttor ll•d. IS SWIMWEAR 1977 E Stewart. Cole H1-T1de. Catty, Catalina l.ulOAlsUHD '1M770 her a lovely gift --then ""::=c="='o=MH=o==S=4='=·0=2=H=~---------she bounces him . - I am horrified by her m e r cenary approac h . Am J old-fashioned? Is this what ll1e girls are doi ng these davs? - STONE AGE MOM D EAR MOM : Some adolescent females are eager fo r evidence that they can capture the malt-a nimal in large numbt'rs . The "gift" ii. the scalp on the belt. When Nancy grows up she'll dlscover that one IN DEMAND BY DECISION MAKERS t! Howl i.ng Success ' At top levels, your wrlstwatoh should be a source ol pride and a sign of Jt,andlng. A hand-crafted Rorex Day-Date. with matching President brace- let and 30-jewel chronometer movement. Its famed Oyster case, carved from a solid block of 18kt. gold or platinum, is guaranteed pressur~ proof down to 165 feet under water. By ERMA BOMBECK long and 8 to 10 inches Last summer, we en-high and consists or a t ertained visitors who plastic housing and an pulled into our drivewey astro·turf -type be lt with a luxury camAer driven by a small m otor and two dogs. with collection and de . Just before-they, left, odori zin g pans un . our friend reached in and derneath. brought out a plastic The dog ste ps onto the bush with a couple or belt, m akes his deposit fake nowers entwined. and steps off The weal( ht a ttached to a wooden transfe r a<'ll\'ates t he stand. It looked like a m otor that movl'!. the neglected grave. astro·turr belt. clepoi.1t "What"s that for?·· I ing wastes m collection asked. pans a nd spraying lhl• " w1!s ~·END . \. ~ s hoveling out New York City. Chicago. LA. and every other major city, it sounds reasonable. The whole proJec t gives me hope that some· day a dog will come up to m c 1n the park and say. .. Go t c h a n ge fo r a quarter"" ·Wt . RO~~~. n ·X· , BLACKMAN L TO. ·{ <:t:S} JEWELE!fS ••••• LIDO VILLAGE ~I VIA ()P()IHO • r.l'lll'OllT l l.tlCH CAt:M.63 • !114117).t»ol "Watch this.·· he said. belt with a deodorant The dog went over. Bein~ the owner of :i ------------~----=---------------- s niffed the bush. then . dog who L.'i hard to train came over to me and (he scratches on the door .... ---------~--------...... went to the bathroom on to come IN to do his busi ~ :__..-., mr, sh~.. .. ness on the carpet ), I It 1sn t perfect yet. held some enthusiasm in s aid. the owne.r . ·:~ut he 's reserve for the project. WE WORK H 6 R I getting the drift. How do you train a dog to Everyone t'\lks about hop onto a conveyor belt the toilet training of ifyoucan'tgethimto re-T I SELL HOllES .. RIBHTI dogs, hut no one has done cognize a tree when he a nything about it until sees it? now. That too ha s been ' /\ trio of men. Don taken care of The t rain List your home with your hom• town l.n j.lUl ' o f K i n ~ma n . 1 ngof dni::~to usetht•cf(• fe8/ estate COmpany. /\rt/ and l>r W:t)Ol' \ll'(' IS the· -.ubJl'l'I or •• K n o c h c I J n cl B o h ~rad u at l' t ht•'•~ hl· an g When 1t comes ti me to sell your home, yo u've a right to expect the very best T raeger. of Hoche:.ter. done b> Craig C Ston<· at professional service all the way through the transaction. One of the top Ind . have invented a dog S o ut her n 11 11n o 1 ~ considerations is getting toilet that will, m their lJ n 1 v e r s 1 t y c n t 1 t I c d words. "bring the dog in-·'Canine Training a nd FULL VALUE FOR YOUR HOME! lo the 20th century·" Associated Techniques That takes hard work, as well as in-depth knowiedge of your ho me town's <They've always been fo r a }~t-cal 0 1!>pos al here. but you just un 't Ma chine... real estate market. We promise you that...and for qualified homes. follow them too closely.) The tab on the new convenience 1s around The device is about 18 $400 to $500 When you inches wide. 36 inches con s ide r the C'Ol\t o f From Ct • • • Center "We started with practically nothing. but I knew it was the right thing to do. r knew there was a great need for this. At first l thought . 'Who's going to help thes<' kids if I cfon 'P' " No"'. she believes that the Rancho V1<'JO Women's Club "is part of God 's plan for us 1 'm Just the connecting link .·· ... After all. she said, J a m ie Osborn 1s a student ,at ITOP. and his mother, Rita Osborn, is one of the project chairmen responsible for the two new buildings. ·. Sister Paula Jane's w ish? A facility large 'enough t.o help 500 children a week. She thinks 1t 's about to come true. for the style-conscious budget-minded . woman! •PANTS •BLOUSES •SWEATERS •JEANS AT FANTASTIC SAVINGS 20%io50% OFF REGULAR TICKET PRICE! M.F.O ........... 1804 NEWPORT BL\1•• COSTA MISA (Comw o4 H1rbot) 64S·llCM =::1..::;..~ ........ ei3 ' I A GUARANTEED PURCHASE PLAN, TOOi Last year, Walker & Lee sold 13,889 homes ... one at a tlme ... and that's a reco,d! List with the hard-working record-sellers/ rn ·--~ ........ ~l:J l ook In the Yellow PIQflS lot )'Ollr neerfft hOm• town office Of call (714) 956-3201 , " Walker & lee Real Estate ''WMdiq Includes the following items: 100 PERSONALIZED INVITATIONS 100 PERSONALIZED IN FORMALS 100 PRINTED WEDDING NAPKINS 1 HALLMARK WEDDING ALBt:JM 1 BAI DAL GARTER 1 FREE WEDDIN G BOOKLET -l'rPs PlcrtedA.csortmenL -/\·o su bstitution.~ - Let Us Help Plan YourWedding Choose from our Large Assortment of Wedding Accessories .. HATCH'~~ card & gift store 39 Fu h1on lalend, NtwPort Btach / 17141 6«·2014 , . .. •• l # When you open a ·new checking account OU250 or more. -~ntlaqo r>onk Tuslinoffico 535E Firsl Street-812·5200 Ar part otfice. Campus Di. ot MocArtt'1ur-7S2·9200 Pisces Be Logical FRIDAY. APBIL 15 Bv SVDN EV OMARK ARIES <March 2l·Apnl 19): Expect plenty of behind scenes activity. You locate lost articles. detect hidden meanings. encourage "confined" person to come out of hiding Assert yo urself. TAURUS tAprU 20 ·May 20> Wi:.h r~ lulfllled, but thls occurs m manner that is hidden. obscure, subtle. Member of opposite sex could be m argumentative mood. Maintain your own balance -and humor. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Push ahead; ap- parent "obstacle course" is flimsy. A friend is rooting for you in high places. You could receive surpnse call from one you regard as professional superior. DAIL 'Y PILOT CS Your Choice ... 6.97t-:\Cll Thru April 19 .. 5 Gal. Reg. 9.95 5 Gal. Reg. 9.50 GARDENIAS AZALEAS "Mystery" or "Vetcbii" For sun or abade where checkJng account• a,. FREE No mrnfmum t; Oi':l'"•Ct>--nc> me.nm iv I ee CANCER (June 21-July 22>: Long.range pro. jects. aspirations tend to dominale . Follow through oo hunch. Teach and learn. Utilize sur. prise element for your own benefit. 1beee are especially full, lush plant.al LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Avoid direct COO· frontations. Don't take others too seriously - and sharpen sense of humor regarding you. Close com mu.oications gap. Entertain, be entertained. VIRGO (Aug. 23·Sept. 22>: Vigorous dis- cussion could be fealured in areas dealing with law, partnership, marriage. Be sure of facts, rights, permissions. You may have to do some rewriting, reviewing, revising. LIBRA <Sept. 23·0ct 22l · Basic issues. services, procedures are revamped. Go with Ude SCORPIO <Oct. 23·Nov 21). Family situa- tion improves more harmony as one close to you makes maJor concession. SAGITl'ARIVS <Nov. 22·Dec. 21)· You're not ready for direct confrontations. Pull in forces --getemotionalse<."Ond wind. CA.PIUCOllN (Dec. 22·J 19): Stay out of traffic -and arguments wit elattves. Get or- ganized. AQUA.BIUS (Jan. 20-F .18): Avoid mixing monev and relatives. F.' · h project. -reach beyond artificial li tioos. PISCES (Feb. 1 March 20): Take special care around machinery, electricity. Tendency exists for you to act on impulse. Give logic equal time. U1e Natural ORGANJC Fertilizer .\lllJ>H(;.\,ITE For lawm, treec, flowen, vegetables. Long wtiag, wW not bum. i~~:95 (Ii ii ~ 19 I Florist Special J PIGGY BACK PLANTS One of OW' most popular specials. Extra Nice Plant.5. ~~.96 BIWJ = 19 wesle f .e I I J'r-I ~u,::uwmm ~//Az Extra heavy-weight / ~ stainless steel. Ham· 99 mered colonial pat· 2 tern. Incl. salad a nd now ju.t :_: .. d inner fork. knife, soup and standard 5-Pc. Stainle~s spoon flatware Settang tTO..NOUU< MOM.,,_,_._, UT,"'-WM. IM we·~ Sure Proud Of Our Service Deli FRESH SEAFOOD TERRIFIC BBQ CHICKEN & RIBS GREAT SALADS Come see for yourself! MARKET BASKET WISTCUFF PLAZA .. p l/v ' 1 HAPPY BIRTHDAY HUl4P1Y DUMPrY We are 12 years old , thanks to you! 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CA. f'1'1 • Thi\ ""'"""" h c.ondU<lod by on lftdlvl<llio• ~onY Yen<., '"'' \te•etnl'ftt ...,""' filtd w•'" ttw Coufttv ,,.,, ol Ou~ Cou"'Y OI\ M4trft l~ ,.,, l"r~U Publt\PW-d ()r.\f\¥ (P-t\1 0.t~lv PUot M•<tll14 Jl.-Aprlll U ltl' ll\O 11 ... , .. , Pubh\""" Ore"'M CM\\ O•llv Pllo4 Ap•ll I " 11. 18 1911 n~ll PVBUC NOTICE fllCTITIOUI aUSIHIU flAMR ST AT I MINT P UBLIC NOTICE l"tw foltoYriillf'WiPt'~ •r•dOlll'l'J ti,. nt\\~f Vl"ITAt;.E OESION'i, l•~• Vl0t 01\\'l,tl) l t')O Vilt•'?'° N ,.wOOtf 8•..t '1 (A •1'>00 PUBLIC N011CE ,.,.,., Publl\Mcl Ort<\Qt C.OHI Dally Plt01 Ap<ll t4,11.19--yS,1911 Ut•·71 PVBUC NOTICE lllCTI nous •USINIUS flAMl5TATEMENT Tn• lollowlng'i>e< !oOnS "" dolfl!l llUU· ~,.\\ ., AMERICAN CARPET RElllV,.L, JllW Wll-.Cosi.t ........ ,CAt1671 ltlt ~4<d C. Joftfl\lon, 211 W Wll\Ofl, c:.o. ... ~,. CA '11t11 Robor1 M ""'""'· 711 W. Wtl•an CO\I •Me-. C4 '7&11 Tftl\ l>onlneu I\ COlldvCl..S Dy a QOM• t i Pfff,,...\hlr>. A1cf\itr<1C JoM'\ton R M.tM fhl \\dl~nt w •\ t 11.ct Will\ It f Count, Cl•r,olOr-C.Ownly Of\ Ap<ol II "" N01'1CE OF 11EARIN00F PETITION FOlt O llO IER OIETE RMINl>;O PETITIONER S CLAIM TO llE'll l'ltOPf ltTY TITlE TO WHICH IS MILD llY DECEDENT l'ICflTIOUS 8 USINESS NAME \f ATEMEHT Th~ toOowtn? O",.~,. dr,. cJo•filltJ bu\t ""\\\ t:Ji1\&ftit'\\i\ PIOHEE<I TAiCC our NO )0 9'111 Nalk•r SI . CY11"•" CA rt ·"' n ~, 1i,,. Y\14 ,:,umore W•Y (f\ f.\ ""' .. ( • .,,..,. C.,tf"f'W\ <l)m11r.. ""'' V1·n1 t-Ah·d C ,,_,,.,...( '11 t"A"l:')') fl•SOl Publl\"< c> Or•~ CN~I O•llv Polo\ Aorll If 1• 19.-M•YS, I'll 1ff>f" [ ,,,,. if r., .. OA'(,( ~ f)f)J..fAN Oto,, ... f l • H•d Kuo •111 'l•d (OJ<" ._4U"I +nfl1rnt &foiK"' CA Q160 ~•n Pt l<uo. 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S6nlA Al\i, CAOIO• '>C ltNESf ORS INC"' C 1l1lntnoJ (l"'lfOQr •••M )110 0 W~\t C•1f'Hf,1J. s.mt.it Anoe Cl\ <l?I~ TJ\11\ btJ\1n1>-\\ t\ ''H''l(lurfN1 flV 4 Cor NO f t' 1 1, H I ro-uv r.1vt: ,., thtt1 MA A Y (101HH-4 n t fit '1 ''' ,. •n ·' twh hon'"',.., ..... ;"'' 11n1•101 tr>• t1t•">f"W r' rtA+m tn r• 11 f'lo'l')C'> ,,,.. t ''• II wh•' Pl 111. tw•'1n'i't~t1•rl-·111 '''"''"'1 town•rh 1-. mAf11• t1w-h1tlh"' fl·1ft1• 11 " 11n'1 •~·H lh4! f1m 11 ,tr\f1 tll HI ltf "' lrHVl lhil \,h...,,fl> f\n\ b••••f\ •,I •nr M.1y 11 1111, ,tt • 00 It "' '" tf\• fltJ•flf'l9m ''' fl1 ~llfl?W'lf'tf No l ,.,, .. 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COUNTY 01' ORAN Cl Ho A NOtt L•t""t Hiatt, C4 tJtU OHi Ml·U.O Allo•"'Y rw '"•llttontr Publt<.hftrd Or~Qlf CGd'tt 04HV J?o11il NOTICE 01' Nl!AlllHO OFl--------------,.f TfffOH f'OltOllOllt OHIECTIHC Ae>"I U U. 11, 1•71 J',01 11 CO N VEY ANCE 01' 11£•L PltOPfllTY TO COMPLETE SALfl-------.,.,,-:::-,------ON CONTRACT f.NTfllED INTO llY 1ln \ PUBLIC l'liOTICE OfCE.UlO HOTICl!OFSAL£01' E•Ute of GEORGC ROOrRI lll!Alf STAT£AT DAV I~. •~• OEORvE ROOL RT Plll\/ATI! SALE D4\/I~, SR.•~• OEOROt: II. DAVI~ No. A-~~tVil iVPIElllOlt COVltTOI' TMI NOTICE IS HEREBV 01\/E"I fll,ol STAT!.OFCAl.lfO.NIA,Olt C A l I I' 0 II N I A . H A . C o lft 111• M•llPr Of Ille E t ol OAVID 1' DAVIS tlld THE 8ANI( Of' Tl.iE COUNTYOPOll~ Admln4>1rators ... IM H l•I• ol ,,... llUSTER OUOOEtll.O.Ct• •l>o11e·n•IM<I dectdtfll. hot lltcd NOii<• '' i.ere1>y 91...., 111•1 Uf\· ,..""' • pnillon •o-"" ~ dl•f'CllftO oer"_.,· n •-•nl.iratrh w111 .. tne .,.11t1onen lo complete I~ •~"n' of Wlll·AMt-ol tlW •-,..,...o cleU· t'>t lllndconlrtcl -bv l...,do;<ocj-.l Otlll, wlll Ull •I orivMt ult. to l1't In hi> 111 .. 1-bvOttullnq-INllv•• hlQ-1 --111-r. -li.e !tm>\ '"II. conwy..-<e04 ........ "'_"Y lo -Conellll<JM ~ ........ ~. "'~ntlo""" N.uu-. c MOf\4,,....,.,. V"'drfr .... '•'""' o• •nd WbJttl IO(Ol)fJrm.tion by.,.,... W10 tn~ coMr•ct o~rl41nlftO 10 .a con Suc>er10tCourt onth!19tho..tvofA04'U ''<>rnln•1.rn IOUltcl II\ I ... C 1ly oi lr"ll>f, tt17, or', .......... wlllllfl I ... II~ •I· C•lllorn ......... ·-tl•ly O.\C•I-·-.., ·-· M ~ Olflt• of JOHN A If\ ""' r;i.lltlon rti.,t"Co lo wtll<" h VAHOElt LANS. in Jor9lft\ Tr11\I ,,,_for lu.,..., 1M'1•<ul.,~ end,,,., 8 1dQ . 100 E••I 0c~"" 81•0 . l""<J 1¥ ltme .net O'*"' tt• ¥4tllW) ·~!..•mt" e .. ~(h C.•litOf"ftt..l •" t"f' '·~· t1tl~ '" hio\ bt~I'\ .,,, tor A.prtl l\ ton f t • ('IO ttotf't"\l •"d f'\t•tf'-ot lfH· "oev. ., "' '" '"" tourtr-., Of 0.-JMrltnenl Mmecl --· .. !ht lllT't 04 hi•.,. Ho ) of Mid COU. I. •I 100 CIVI< (tftl., etl\ -e41 -rlqM IHI~ -1"1~''"' 0,.,..,,. Wt·\t 1n ~ (111 o• !.•nl• AnA llMt tM w 10 fl'\t.J•~n•, bo; OSH'"'cttlon tlf (Al1•ntn1,• o .. 1td """1 •. 1u1 WILl.IAME SIJOMlll, County CIH>- Wlll.14M V SCHMIDf ,.. s.i .. ""-' Or • "'''• )00 Ntw-1 I Odl, CA '1Mt r.r 1110-..no A nor.,.,'-C..Aflmllllllu o.,, Publl-.i Or ... C.0.•I D~lly P.1111 Ao .. r '· 1.1•. 1911 tfw O' ot,....rw,.,.. ~qulrf"d Otf'W-r tP\t1n °' 1,, Mjd1t1on to'"'' of , .. d ~< .... ed "'' thf' lime 04 h4'\ ~•th, of, tn •.nd lo lh•t cert.tin otr(tf ot tlM\d \ttuatr·. IVlftQ •"'1 !Mino In I,,. Cou"I• of Or""°' S t•t~ o t California •nd mor,. r>orllt UIMly M\(rlbtO ., fotlowo, lo- wit Loi 6\ Oii Tr Kl Ho. 104) •n -Coty ol w~HrnlMll'r. Cnunty of O••J>'I<' ')felt of C.lllQrnl• h per "'"O •o<.or<INI 1110 11 IA II-1!0 P1190 II, 18""" t•of MIS< ~------~-------1 Mar>• PUBLIC NOTICE ,.,.. tet'"' l'tnd cor.01t101n ot \A1r-C•"' '" l4wful mono 01 Ille u1111eo ---------------1 'St•te'; '"' P""<"'"' o• INt f)Ur<'h~t fllCTITIOUS aUSINlfH "'°"*~to I>" IMl<I "' '"" """'°''""Cid HAM£ StAtEM£H1' l>•l•n<f on '°"'""''"Ion 01 ure, or ., TM lot-119 -~ ••e d<Hnq l>u\I· mey !lot tonl•Ml..c! lo< Nl\\.t\ ftwJ put(fWo\.N' h •n "'""'"e th~ P~v l•l FASHION ·~LANO REALTY tntnl o•. end toe 1ne O•ooerty I b ) F A s H I 0 H I s l A H 0 1><1rc1>.-~(j lw "'"'· ..... , ... , 10 ... 1 .... PATTEN, FAITH .. SANOl'OllO OSW FOOTHIL.l 111 VO ""°"' ROVI"' c• tto•• JULESS.llHOFOllO Altorf'lfY fM P .. 1ho,., FICTITIOUS I USIHESS N4MIE STAT[Ml!HT r ,.,,. lnllow,,,, o--rVJft\ •*r"""'"'f"I ~'l nr-. 1\ "'' o~ pqori1•( 1' ,,., 8u•rh•'Q f ,,.. q ":i , I r41 wr111rt h ,,h (,,11rrut\•' qi·~~ R11,,n ~,_,,., I' fl•J,.,.."" 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All• 101 Wif\tl1r~ lovl~•.trel. Hffll F100- 1. ........ , .. c.111 ....... tOOll E•mor l. Col• hll V•U• ~• Ot'tl •q••n\I I,,. P"OC>lt,,•1><1«"4\#dbv '""' Aoroll, U.ll.ll, 1 " 1 llll 11 Ntw_, 8t.Kh. C•lllMFlltO~ All.,..,.,,,.,._,""'''"" In wril•no 8 Hot\111~11 Mod" •OOO Ci.trd,." Aif"lid mttvbr fl>fl6t th-ott itt-ot JOHN A Ci•t>vj 8 1'.l'(f. Wntmnt\I'°'· Gtl1•oou..; VAtlt0£ • l.>N~ AiltO'MY fOf' \.1111 l\d PUBUC NOTICE ~?t.u m•lll\l••lrl•, '°""'• of lo\ A-•~, ff\1\ bu\f"4!t'\\ I\ (OC'\dv<led 1>¥ it Sflf~OfGll1f~rM .. Qir""'tbt~hVf"'.-d ,,_.,.._.,.,, o.tf"frwr\.hlp lo U•d <t\lfotn••Y Of'r-\Or'Mfly "' """d l'IC1'1nous eus•HE ss E•,,..., l co•~ Covntv 04 l"' °'not'•'-or md• i... '''' o .,., ' t 41 r,llAl•lll Siffl ' Io M n""' ,, , f\1 •t _.. I I • I '"'"ti\.,,.\'\• r~ftl1·J<ft"lbv4 """'' -itT1tt,.,~V'l·O 1'trrii ' 1\l•""""f'\! W IK f «I Wttl't ft-• 'O•tf"lfy c ,.,. .. 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CYf' n alional Ortl!rn, or an inlt>nl111n lo n1Jk\• uny · 1nich 11rc·frrt•nrl•. l1m1t.1 lion. or d1scn mrn.t1111n · ThJs lll'W~(l.ll>t I \\all 11111 know111l(ly Jt't • 1.11 Jll) .idverlt111nl>( l or rt•al estate wh1t•h •~ 111 1111tlJ llnn or the l:tw IALIOA ISLAND DUPLEX OPEH SAT & SUH ZIJ.212112 ONYX Boom lo build your own home 111 front w f le w modification~ i\ rarity in today':; mJrkcl . O ' ;.Jill#t•• BaJbo~ I. l~nd Rec111ty \\01\\l 'l"'it ""." .... ' • 673•8700 MISSION VIEJO FIXER UPP~R $79,900 Save thous.11111' h) p;11nt ing. <'lt•an111~ and t1~Ull' up l.m<bc ;111111~. Lm·at•·11 in pr1 mt• a,,.,, 111 ci. J)('ns1ve lrunw:. 1\r1xmu:. 11wn1·r {lt-man1h fa!>l ,ale. l/ut1 y. t .1k1• a1l11an l;i~e C'all !lli~ 77>1!4 Al.. KEY 'if)" REALTORS IC AnENTIOH! 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U~l{)UI: li{)Ml:S REALTORS'. 546·5990. 1525 Mesa Verde Drive, East, Costa Mesa also on Corona del M,Jr • .ii 6 75 6000 I GeMrOI I 002GeMrol f 002 ······················-······················ BA YFRONT. pier & fl oat. lots $185.000 to $325,000. to build your own custom home S~>vcral areas ·lo choose from PRESTIGE waterfront hom es with pier & noat from $385.000 up. 81 LL GRUNDY; REALTOR 34 ' Roy\oclP Drt111• N 8 °675°-6161 . LUXURY COSTS. • • • • ... so Utt.le more -yet the eleiance or this Dover Shores home ls e nough to stimulate the pride of the entire f amlly. It is located on a nice wide lot overlooking the bay. ocean & Fashion Island. All rooms are spacious, incl. 4 bdrm.'i .. family rm. & formal dining rm. There is a 3 car garage & oodles of storage s pace thruout the house. RealtStlcally priced a t ~.000. 759-0811 Fiut ~ Gttol Wutiu BU9. 4!10 NEWPOfH CtNHH OfllVE 7!>9 081 1 IALIOA PIHIMSULA n . Cute & cozy doll house. Just Itel>$ from surf' & sand. 3 Bdnns .. 2 baths $174.500 LIDO ISLE Bullder'a home with those extra touches or qua Illy ! 3 Bdrms.. 21"'a baths. 3 car garage . $249,500 WISTCUFF Like to entertain? This home JS ideal. Pool & lanai. family rm .. 3 bdrms $149.500 , -_., -~/-'rt~IDO REALT1' / )' 0 .i< 3377 Vlo Udo, H•wporl h«h y 673-7300 1002 GHMral t002 CWeMr.. 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• w 1·:s 1. 1-: Y !\ TAYLOR CO. lU;A LTUHS ~111<·t· l!MH WHIT! SAMDY IUCH VllW Fabulous cu!>lOm bit 2-stor y home in Oovl'r Shores Dbl doo r entry opens into private Murtyd . Beaut. formal LR & DR. lge., paneled fam rm with s tep-dn wet h.a r, 4 spacious bdrms each with pvt bath. Lge guest pwd rm. Prof decorated. 3·Car gar. $385,000 211 I Salt J~ Hlh Rood HEWN>RT CENR:R, M.I . 644-49 I 0 WE LOVE THIS VIEW! And so wiU you & your guests. A fantastic, almost new pre-owned home with view of bay & ocean. 3 Bdrms .. 4 baths (couJd be S bdr m.). family rm .. game rm .. sauna. bit-in vacuum, rotary phone system & much mor e. $320,000. Please call for full info on features offered & app' t. t.o see 673-4400 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• IYO'M4ER Why Not •••• ? , rbeck rh11 oul J BR home at end ot private cul de ut' :r.t on \be £ASl'SlDE ~"· I /rm . 2 Pl*~ C.11 6U-TU 1 for detul~now Cet'T'UltY J I W..tdff Realty oodlltreum Condo 38r 2'" Ba. ~:, Un1ver!llty Or A I. Ii) o wner ~.!IRJ4 No Work OrWo~! fabulou& 1·ondo. 11rcat ar£>a 2 bc.'(lrooma. formal d1n1ng room. pl us h cat pt>ls. kllche ne lle, forced air heat Neat patio area. near school • shofs, only ~.soo, call BKR.~1720 MOM'S HOUSE Spyglasa Hill, $269,000 s ATDAD'SnJCE Br 3 Ba , View Harbor , __ L . , View llills, Sl89.SOO. 4 Br Justwbatlhe doctor sor -2 Ba. View. 640-2981 dered · peace, fresh air. <"'"·&'•tied B ers O ly 1 liW\Sh.lne . Where 1nnuen · ..,...... uy n ""#I '-Calfoi Illa .. ual fa nulies hve. Sliding OCEANV1E W. pool, un·i---------dooni open to sunswepl usua.I home w J3 & ram patio Graceful plantings rm . lana i. lot 1sox1~· reqwrt> minim um care lee. 4818 Surry, Cameo Call lOdJy. tomorrow lbglllandli OJ>c'n Daily ma) ht.· too lute IS'l2 2535 Owner 615-8307 I 11 •o1 If I • ' \ "~f, J , '' ' [~lftltl CORONA HIGHLANDS PAHORAMIC OCEAN VIEW LIVE A delJghtful 3 Br. 2 811. AMERICAN STYLE hom e with v1rw rrom Adult Living Luxw1ous and large with pnvate pool and ~e<'Un ty Upgr:idi..<d, nrur new. man)' t.'Xtra-. $74 .05V T11 IO'i Down 645-3474 ... 1.,.~-,- You will live lhe good life nearly every window 10 this beaultfully de· large master !iwtc. wood --------- corated 4 BR home over· beam celling and oak PRJME E/SJDE. 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HACH COTT AGE ASSUME S36,000 LOAM L(lratl:'d nov llhH'k tc Orean and rrv~tal 'IJnd~ •·Jm1!y .,1tt•l.l l1"ml! room With rracklrnl<( flrcplar1 1\•nhse GJnh•n k 1l "l'"n w1tl1 rurr.1)41 d1r111i; !le Jllflfllf \It''' fl( di.HI 111 I frum 111·1 1o I'•" ilwn ( Jlf '11\'I (', $46,950 Ye11. 1t " ~llll pos~lble tll j!el ;o :i hd resrol:'nce for unrl1•r S.'i0.000• ronve nit ••• Jll(•dllOO for 'hOJI p1111• Ii. rnmmunll) pool & Ji11 11111 J\311Jbl<' 100• l~:r•• 1 dwrk rhr' out 1\ 11 M 'I ' 1:41; -711 UPPERIAY LIDO ISLE Don 't m1~:. thl' opportunl· ty of ron~tdcnng this nt•wly lu.ted rustom bt y in one of our most ex clu.\11£' ar~a!I A l'harm ION bParh relrt'dl w pnvurv &. ~t;>rlw.mn ror lhf• bu~~ l'Xl.'t'UllVt• lh·tll'r I 11.t· J look TOl>A Y' < >nl)' $1~.ooo i;.u; n11 pnvaleshow1ng 613-8550 Cal64 .. 721 I Nt'wpor t Pier K E ~~~~·g:s~t·~~ ~~ .......... !~.~~ ! i "l&itil '13Wll ;;R~~;~~'~; O W NER Ml!:ANS ADIJLJSONLY 2 l(ood d upl,•x1·1o l .ind CJh,tnd Only BUSINF.S.<; on th1li lar~w Foxy 3 ~l('droom. 3 hath RAMILIHG w 'Swtm pool & J rent~!:.. 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Pn n on Q u a I 1 t y ti u 1 I t :i l y $160.000 Own r . l>l'<irooms. extra bathll 646-6319 DlninR nr<•a. party patio IF • 1 pool horn" ,., fc>i you, t'Oml' l>t't' Ill!\ ~or~t'Cltl~ ;I hcdr11om hu1111 ' It " ,, :.lt!ul Jl ~.:i.:iuv • l all no", llt."li C.u11t·L Hcallor" 1 •I I ·10:> v11·w. luxunous Muster lk.'Clrnom ~wlt, soaring woodbl'am rathedrul ~·um rc•1h11gs and much mo rt• Onh SI IS 000 fl'e Cal164 .. 721 I TAX PROBLEM 7 OWNER Will CARRY 2ND This Mt>sa Verde Pool home with 3 bedroom:.. 2 bath.o;; and ram1I) room 10 a~ JUSl llllll'tl It also hi.,.. OOJl arrci.s llurry. 2 Bdrm .. 2 baths. brand win~ for master s wte & new condo. never oc children 's qu a rters · l'up1ed , 2 ror Rara11r. ~lylc & Rrace designed lar ge sundcck/balcony on oqe level. Hurry · 1>5.000 won't last. 963·7881. associated BROKE P'>-AEALTCRS lllH ~ lolboo •1 I JU . 1io covered for your ping SPYGLASS HOG U)' po ng t able ' $72.000. owner 4 br, ram rm, IR BKH,cull M0-1720. lot. Open P a rklike sel· Ung. 640-2141 fAABl!I· I LUSK ~IARBOR VIEW ftlaS ... lllLLS Los h urden "#I I C ... 11...__1 .. homr Qwcl cul de liar II _..........,, o sl I Br. J fla l~· .. t buy .-. ---- $167 000 C..11 for addre~~ :\1ESi\ 01-.L MAR ~ Hr · pool homt• fly owner 1-.'!rlu== ---------1 . ----:--:--. ______ 4 ,,_ __ I lf\OUI IJ't hrJl'kl'l I!>"''' Me1act.IMar uwn,·r .Jn\1ou:. CalJ l~•-•_•_•_------•r.--------• M0-4141 ~~ ;x,,,~ Pnnc only, ~all for sppt 54/i 211~ IEYCUl?OWH U .t>lDL:>RO I ••·n·' .. llf'rf•" t r1·ml'rl\ ho• \•our h;ir1;.unit1~ 1111..t. 1 hclrnh 1111 1111111. I '~ hath~ fnr r1·l11'f hrl')lll\Ct· f•H WJI mth plus an O\<'rMlCd lot for fun ~take vc•ur:;l'll well today' Call our houi.t· doctor und rlnn't P"> another month·,. rent ' Pnced ut ~!>.000 for Jn Im mediate rvn·' l""' colk'ct IY.2 25JS WOOOIRIOGE :-., •. .,, • •1rn1·r AroJd moor 2 l11Jrm ~ •1'-11 .! 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I/(' JOt With I(~' ferenl llh:~tylr11 S1>rt'IHI frontaloll' htAhhi<ht thl:; 1 out In thhs S lldrm • (t\•n H1 horn•· ('a I I nvw homu. Sp11rkl111.: pool & [>'6 :!Jl:J largc pallourc·o~ l.01.it ' ,. · · ' ' ~::~.~:7:.:o:"· .... I~ IH&ltl t tOM• ~ Cla&.'11flM Ada 642·56'18 lhJn "" . 1l11n t , •• ii I' If .:n·.•tl'r Wt' muv bt· ..il•ll' tt• hdp IH >cl,•t:lln1ot from J group or uur propenll'li thl' Vilt" Lu r1t }OUr Ol'l'd!> CaltS.\3~ ~E:HCH CHATEAU 1 STY·POOL IUCH· $57,950 Dr11mat1t· 11\'lnf' room rorm&I d1n1nR roum . l(Jfdt•n \11'\N klll h('!l urt1,t1(' 111A•11 't111r' to '''Jlilfi.1 1· m1"11•r & I hllrl r"11 °' ~UI It• :!:! fl l1,,(l11111m U<'ll l'J,1rl I ,,,.,m .. ,, rl1111ktr11( ' • • u r t 1 ,, 1 1J 11 u r r \ ' •.J iHHI ..COL &JACUJ.21 Make I.Na btnly derorat· f(J home JU5l the right sltual1on for buamna or social entertsiln1ng. J spacious bdr ms, 2 baths. fam rm 111 convenient lo<'atlon nl'ar So (;(last Plaza 646 7711 -' YOUWOH°T IRIEVETHIS . •1• ACRE $64, '90 546-4141 ~ ~ . COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE. INC. «5,000 . 1..ari.:1· co:.w ~t..i..i hom" .J'I W I t h 1 II \' t.' r ~ I t t' d REAL ESTilH 644 6397 Costo~IO 1024 .••....•.•............. ShJrp 1':a1tl.81dc, :H>t.>drrn IJt>droom:i. ramify rm. :! buth Oil 'IUh't Mrnt.'r heavy shokl· roor tlll'<I Room for }our boat or ,. n I r J n ,. t' w ,, Y & BEAUTIFUL motor homl' llurry. lireplan• <irt•al 111~·Jt111n VIEW won't lasl CallS<\6~. dose tu park. t1:nn1!. courts and all Sl'hools Right on flOlf course Just Usted u ll 54&:>880 overloolun~ 119 gree n. 4 '.'!-,$~HERITAGE • • REALTORS for full d"lalls. bdrms, 3 balhs. 2 Olory Mo a-. • 1..1-"' home. Frml din rm 41 y .. ..,.l'Unll' ram rm. Profe&sloually ln Harbor View Homes. --lndscped. Separate m str New pal.nl Inside a nd out. ~~~ swte. 3 bdrm up, J down Upgraded carpets, wa ll IUHD HlW ,~~~~~~~~~I Reduced to $11S.OOO. covt>nng:i and dra pes. S , 1. 54S-9491 lledrms lge ramlly room Choose your colors. . wiwet bar. Forma l din· Quality 3 bcdrm hom~ CLOSETO -mg room. 2 Fireplaces. rlreplace. shake roof. FtlEEWA y Vll'w covered patio copper plumbing. Still Close to f"rl'cway and . ' Somerset model Askmg llmetochooseyourown iH1c:e d right' M e5.1 only $100 ~ 644·1270. carpet und llle. Availa Verde north '<; best · bl e about July bl bargain lluge mastl'r ~1.500 , u 1 t t' p I us 3 m o r t.' u.1t~ SHCLti tp~ RULTORS PETE BARRETT bt'drooms r an bt> yours REA• ·:ry for this ram1ly size home -L -Thl· owner ts out·Of·an·a ()pen 1925 Lanai Dr 58r. xlnt .:ountrv l'lh loc !Y!Jn y '<lrJ'i S48-8614 /~· 20U~ l 'uJ <It> '-J1 enlrv lo lrl'l' lined pnhtl1· dri~c leads 642-5200 Ill '''Pllrlltf' l(:lr.llJCC + .::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=.1 w ork,hor•' Pr1\.ate ------~~~~ and 1s motJvaled Your hOme Is •erluded. has charm and be r eady lo l·ourt}ard +-BBQ patio + \.OLLl:;YBALL court + rvnm ror P OOL • buy Call S46·23l3 f,/l'fl, 111 Y• •I\ llJh •Ot-f ,..._.I $©1'-Jtlµ-~r.trs · Tltat lnftiguing WOfd Gome wiflt o Chudle --------·1 v'NnJ:1,n:VARLE1 K1<h playhou:.l' outpost' [•&~II MESA VERDE Republlr. beaut Spanish styled home with larl(c lot. 4 Hdrms . 3 baths. duung & Cornily rm11 & o<f1ce Of(erl'<i al Sl27 .SOO 759-0226 TAX 1111ver du plt<X 1 Only 2 blO<"ks to beach • Call f)(tw ' f<.cd <.:urpet Realtor11 754 1202 -----I-~, CIA• I POl44H -----Inside 1s .i gour met kJtchcn + ~P ram nn. ·=~!..,.:. ~ + 3 Mammoth bdrma' A 1ow"' '°""...., ""'°'-_ ... never again opportunity 1 ..---....... ---. Woo t last the weeke nd. I " Y T T 0 K c~~~!<?1:',~1 ~~0 .. 11 1 I 1· I I I ['11111. trn I -------.) Newport Exec. MESA DB.MAR 1023 PRESIDIO 1700 S9FT OFLIVIHG $64.950. Beaut :I Br 2 Ba. fplc rre:.h paint. new tpt11, dishw .. hr <or.:e11 air l'OllQ w 11lllQ LARGE 6BEDROOM ramJly home in con vt• menl ort>a or Costa Mesa ,..rtte way close. Up l(radt'd cafl)el'> & drapes. ht•aut1rut pat111 Squt.'aky dl:'an Mollll·r in la~ i.wte It ·, J lot of howie· Only $84.900 DWGHTFUU .. BR .. 2 BA. & POOL HOME. NEAR SOUTH COAST PLAZA. $74,000 /\f!cnt 640·5560 LOVlat FIRST SIGHT OClAM VflW M!WPOltT I V A K E N ) ~ Wl>UM "'V wrle P'''' up .1 Older h~n?;001t~()al In Elegan~~I~~~ l BA 1 l l' I I ) ~~ .. ~'i.~.:~t'.d"~a,','.,~~:(~ FixerUDOer Besllllfu l v"I t.w O F BACK BAY . Lurge. s prawling ranC'b style. llen~·s an opportunity Cor the executive who wants to Cix up a home the way he wants 1t. If you huve lmaf!lnutlon, this ts j ust lhe home for you You ·c1 better hurry on lhlll one• 4 Br. 2ba. (am rm, pool, Intercom . fire al11r~. smoke alarm, new r pt'I(, close lo 11chls, 11hop.1 & recrution $M.SOO. Jl'or AppL , ... 11 5411 SUO!> o r 7S2-0M8. you will experience when vutmt•nl proiwrlv or h oml•, s u nny pa ti o ov• ··-•• , lllart homl' Ju!lt ll'!ll'd w -prlvuh: pool A j11cuul I 8 E K N 0 R t V11•w o( <><'"nn rrom rrnn\ 640-9900 1 I j I I I' 0 c-.,r. .. "'• •"'-'~'-Q_.., "" o.11•"9 ........... ~ _,, ll'rl II~<' Hurry' C11ll ml .__......_......__.__... _ _. ....,.. ~·elnf> '·--NC> l "-- 1..:all 64S·0.10a So. CaNf A~ you sec this beautiful 4 ---·~ bdrm l'nt l'rtoinl'r& <It< MESA VERDE r11eht in Mt>1'a Verde 3 Newly c·arpeted Lovely It's a pearh ' Spa c1ou• duu11g·Cam1ly area open11 - WATLRrR<1NT -- REAi. ESTATE ,._ I 631· 1400 oaeMf"O I 002 ........ ... ............ ':!~~~! ~ r·~6~ .. N ' 9 q~;!l~m~·(~ r r r r r r r r I ------·1 re1~111·• ·~~"""'!I I I I I I 11 J::'ORESTE OLSON ......... , . Br 2 Ba. Fam Rm Solar to covered brick patw water beate r On quiet •WTOUndlnK 8 sparklln~ cul de s&C', W/prlce win pool "" Jut:uzzt. \Skinny rung peal'h tree, Ott IRe d I i> f r om m a 1 t er lol. By owner rnnc On bdrm-& much. much ly. S77.900. ~.3273 or morel> NO'WIY Uated & ~ ·!: '( !!~~~ .......... !~!~ SCl~AMwenilt~SJSO ~ Ga•,.., t002 G1Mr.. 1002 110111 ILllllS CD. ' macnab /lrvtne ············-· .. •••••• ...................... . OVER ~O YEARS OF SERVICE f88fty Banker Q(SQNf~ eRO<t~ COM~ DOVH SHORIS llAUTY Vlew Bey o nd Description . Overlooking Th<' Upper Bay! Ex· quislte Custom Built 1 Story Home With Old-World Elt!gance. 3 Lovely Bedrooms F~mity Room 2 Baths. Oramatit' Entrance . Spacious Open Fceltn$(. T e rraced O arde ns . Denntte1y One·Of·A·Klnd Decor. A dlscrlminattne Buyer 's Dream $289,000. 111 D0¥a DIJVI 631-1800 HAUott VIEW SOMMSIT Prime comer location! Shutters & Roman shade!i ndd to the charm of lhls SBR. ramlly room home ln a b~auuru11y la ndscaped setting . Brick. wood & fountain ln a massive 3·tle red patio. 1175.000. Lynne Rothell 644--6200. <N53) 642-12JS ....... 200 tOI ~, Ortw H•tbOr Vltw ~.., •r-tlne et ~ V•lltY C..n.., 7'1·1411f SEVEN UNITS -IALIOA Recently reconditioned. Lots of used brick. open beam celHngs, good parking and very low main· tenance, One block lo ocean and bay. All for $347,500 I A COLDWIU. IAf4lll CO. 644-1766 ttlt ~~M>UIH HIUI 1110 ~~"""'------·'·"-~------°'--HT._..l.111 ______ ,,_ PalDIOf 1-s.tG-__ 3422 _______ , won't last At SJ05,9SO. QWM .. SHI, POTIMflAI. + CALL JIM WE LLS. 0 u r ti au t up P • r 2 UntU, &OOd aru. aood RLTR. at onCQI 557.aM, ~ 3 bdrm bo~ --A· 1...: 1 orm.21831. Recently up1raded _........,auperpec ... 1•_ ---,-.-1..&------ th.nJOUt and larae. f'or 640.9900 -_.. I 026 lhe holT\~eT. Ready ••••••••••••••••••••••• \ \1 .1.L' Hl .'\l .I' to 010\'e•ln. l"or tbe ln-SIX FIX It R UPP t R ~readytorent.Call UNITS, c lou to tbtt now *-2313 beach, always rented. Owner will rlna nce si~.ooo Ol"I~ I• \I· II\''"' POlll N~ I 14 'fl ,,,., .. ,, .. , ,., lid N.,..1,..,, llr t h [e,INNt\I ~~1,=~! AHCHOaA61 IHVISTMIHTS .,. .. , .. , .. 7711 • ________ ., t.c. 4 br + dt1n Oil h: lot . Cuat. \8".38 pool + !lpu FrinJ. dl.n rm, UMd brick 3 rrpt. Ftniabed 1•r a11e I blk to E.tancla Park. 4Bror34.den,dlnlngrm. '119,500. Prln onli. l~ ba, shake roof. \'t mt' M&4l8T2 rrn m bcl\ & M arln a . --'--------1 Ownr lftD.SOO. 49Ml91 bedroom ho m • I n MESAVl!!RDll!3br FIR ''EbUktil CO.c.a Meu I" 0 /R. Nlce home.' Flno fl£ t• V~ l 014 OllUftdl!r l nel&flborhood, clot• to ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• Rid Carpe' R .. lton •~hla. •bop'R .. chuttbff. 2Story, 4 bvdrm. den, 7$4-1.202 library • park. auoo. lac lot. trailer aceess. 557·9'.W 182.000 A .. nt a.2687 --- • \ (I DAl\.YPtLOT Thurtday.Apnt 14. 1977 ~~-~~ ....... ,~.~~ ....... ~.~ .. ~ ....... ~!!!.~.~ ....... ~-~-~ .....•• l.et-"9-1 1051 ~HlcJ-f 1052 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........................ ~-~-~ ....... ~~-~~.!!!~~ ...... ,~~~~.!!!~~ ..... . Mawport .._. 106' a..co.. Ptop.wty 2000 -=o-rropu1 It 2000 ••••••••••••••••• •••••• ••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• JZOZ • •••••••••••••••••••••• Fa ut• Valey I 034 HMlll1N9°" leadt I 040 Im. I 044 ····••·······••·•·····• ............................................. . Fountain Part 2 aty, a Br 3Br. t'-.. Ba. 11t latM-paun PICASSO end unit Twnh.me. Adj wlbnt'k plantel'I, loll! of cou.ldn'l h11v~ don.-a bet Mlle Sq Park. •2.5 xtras Would I.I.st ISJ. ter JOb ol dt.'COr•Ung 11 rlrm. Pnnc only. $.40 0374 Owner a:1k1na 161.75-0 borne lhlln you wUI we In ora.s. 38211 ft9S.3G40 thls 4 bedroom home ln 8VOWNER EASTBLUt'F 4 Br + t'em Rm. 2V) Sa. + Din Km. '>Wt>epinJl view Ap oomtmeot only '165.000 67~{1166 s:.m. Lo. AJam1to. area lmtn ac 2br. lb• dollbou.sti w /hu1t~ rear yd n .. rr1ai incl MOYE RIC.HT llll! =~2·~ k ft.a c P~~~~~~ Popular Strallord Jlark ly.113.SOO. 960-J7J7 t.>me. Over 2000aq. n on __________ , one level. Spac fam. rm the Colony. Located on 9 cul-de·r.ac street neat pools. t.enrui.. pork anti schools Only $95.000 Call roe appt. l'etatchUd oil Gemini Rt'•lly 839 6623 "'1 L<IOST .... EW WHAT R YOUR NEEDS? -" /\pta-condo bouse! W.-DUPLD have It Pnme areas. I l&.OCK TO HACH near beach. 2. 3 & 4 BRa. OCEAN VIEW TOWNHOUSE 3uKupwl2ba .. lBltdwo I.ARE OPPORTUNITY JoeorJOIU\.84$.l31I wfl bu .. oil tiled k.ltcb.& & ,.._ .......... M JJZZ Lingo R&.Albmt -Ill ... SN TttTK• WM of = bot hs. bltns. incli sh,.iFICJ _. In doWl!toww S-,,._ _ _. • ~f.m:f:~o~,:~~: ~~~~=tf.~:.= ~::i~~;~~~:·~ ~=~/;:: """"""":&"""""""" Colony Not many ......... C LAGUNA O/\NA LAGUNA 67S-6670 SOU'11l LAGUNA DANA JASMIM!Cllll( Wtm81111ve frplc. Plush 9"t..e I 044 O.OC. carpeting. Vaulted •••••••••••••••• •• •• •• • ceilings. Only 188.900 VIEWTHE Bkr . Cell: 7~1 375~ or MOUNTAIMS 549--0576 SP ACIOU S 2 11 ly w /aparltllng pool, 4Ur, 2Ba. w/huge ram rm. qwet cul-de-sac in xlnt F .V. Sehl Uis tri c t 96:2-~lAgt. MEADOW llOM E re duced szooo. Xtra clean 4 Br, 2a,; Ba. pnme cul d<' sac loc. Nr Hi & l'l~IT'l scbl. princ only. SB0.900 962-4731 arowid Ukt> tl.Js one. Bet _,... H REALTY NIGUEL POINT BEACH LAGUNA NIGUEL POIN'T' PLAH S.X lcr hurry to see, It. Call ____ s_s_1_.z_o_o_o ___ 1 495.1120 493·8812 497 2439 Nwpt Crst Coodoi1. 2 orn 499 4551 495 11~ 49~ 8812 31JR. 2...,BA, fam rm. for appt WOODlllD'-E ml!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Vu 's, J mt,nJ ocn vu. !pie, pnvale study w /frplc. IJv w "' wetbar, rec facll From rm & llbrllry are:i . B ,.,.__ .... Sill5,000or l.5e 673-2332or I I·"'"' I ...... ~ y v ..... er: Live at uie Log.a leoch I 041 Mtwpwt t.och I 0641 675 ~ Coe u:arcial ~ PrOpHiy 2Cl00 pc .... es use or c u ... .,.c:. lake bin a br&fld new ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••.. "•ri'f I 600 ....... •••••••••••••••• pool. jacuzzi & tennh Besc wood Patio home. CALL us _ 5 ta_.ACICIA y EASTILUFF ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wanted 4-Plex. trade Cly~ ... ~1,1m'~~.•Ppt. Yr-• 3 Br, 2 ba. SH.500. ~ II ... ~I t I I h ""'"_, "' SSl·34'16, 551 .5790 or ora luc at'tit mul HOltSES! VIEWF'ROMGROOMS SHOPP"GCIEHTH up+cas .Pvtpty COLIOFMIWPOIT 544-l4.J9Pnnooly. pie listings av111lable In Private gated fronl 5bdrm.11otfllmrm.Jba SITE (2l31 431-8S68 REALTORS Laguna 8ea<'h area. patJo. Tile entry. Huge 3 c:ir .:ar. xtra closels 1 UHCHRULTY UVEOMM.AYT94 9' th:::zfica~ fam. rm .• gourm~t 6440138 Slll0,000 We Forest 5.7911c. or. By Ownr. 14 uruts. inc 675-551 Slooo DOWN h b l f I 4 r.t# nn .... ,,,..Il... kit h N b t h fsite. Improvements ill. S30.624. 7 sx gross. Cull • 551·2000 n t •s e 8 u 1 u ~ u~ c en. ew u c ei ti.arbor View llom~ Mon· n.uu •-•n .. Jl,OOO ....... pnce $240,000. 203 down a.Mee Broadmoor view bedroom home In •"'"'·"800 block counter top di b d Ol-v ~.-.u ~ ~ ... OWC 2nd. C r B d model 4&Fam 2'-!lba 2 '""'· ·u-r sharp 8 Y"ar I Coll ., k ~ .... ' 1 D tego m . 4 r w I en m.v..•11. No rinan .. ·mg ity o ra · • · •u"'" .... " •·---------i rvtne's ege , ar on Fortna me! Separalf _. u ~ f frpl pool /prk Rltr old home qualifies for1" d ~ell kept Open hse AUanW'illiamsAgt. Tolle bury. 605 fwy & 210 wy • · 90% financ1og by a new Starter Home•. a cul-e-sac nu t to HIUSIDE Master Suite. Double Sat/Sun 1·5. or by appt. ReaJtDrs"188-llS6 (n41900-1624.. 644-1790 greenbelt. Near pool. ...DUWAYS v11n1ty mirrored ward 1989 Port Seabourne. ---------own er o cc u P an l c l 2 b d · h park and school. Call to robes. Plus 4 more queen N 8 ,.._....__. I ff C • S275. 2 br Move now• BeautJfully decorated 3 u e e rm w 1 t see Lo appreciate 2 houses. 2 lots. l has sized BR sewmg room or . . 644·:>568 --· ... OW•• QCISfrGftO Ready for summer. Fee bedrm, 2 ba. w/Spanlsh <'Ullom fireplace & view pasl Catalina. workshopillheretoo. Br t•YSHORES ....._fors• 1700 h MalnRentals.540-53'10 bnck BBQ & lovely yard Pa 11 0 Y 8 rd 1 8 a ~ much. much more. lst beautiful 4•000 sq. fl 3 BR. 2 ba .. completely OONOOSPECIALlST Custom Duplex. SH0.000 3Br, 28a house. wshr. fplc, 31. pallo w /massive tastefully f'ncl()l)ed front ~ Botanic al gardens & Ing your horses! This "' ••••••••••••••••••••• •• eaC Wellworth•.100. I a n d ti <: a p c d time offered at .only mansion only $179,SOO remodeled Bayshotes H B .. C.M .• f'. Vly Agent,55&-4556 dryr. 2 car gar. patio. 531·~ masterpiece! Near com-~.000 Terms neiuble. Call for personal preview garden. home Gourmet Touchstone RI l y . Open fbeSat/Sun $475 mo 494-2966 or WnthaY .. Rtalton munity park and pool OPEN SAT /SUN J.S today! 7•.-• 1700 k itchcn • OVC' rs 1 ied. !1113-(8;7 ~JJ Via Verde 846-0177 l..t'IREHHworlr and lenrus court! Sound S78AltaVJsta °"'"''''o"::i\I,,,..,,..,,,,,., secluded patio. quiet ---------------------- nooe? C•ll Red Cupot "'-rtyll ..... 842·311SO la I """ ,. lhO> ....... i..bu<e w.,,. Towm HOMUDUPLEX SPYGLASS, •• , 3 Ba. Mo __ e _ "''""'" """"" RA~~~:.~m eArtsTI1A110 I 'O!' Ulitt 'C~f."C~e~:'rth ~~'~.~'.':.i':'S::,'· ~: .~:m~~.;,~: ~~ i~~m\::;':'~ C~tom pool & Jacuzzi. 3 tR-sa2•5oo HORSE COUNTRY REALTORS 640-0010 ~J.. 1800 rear. xtnllocalion.18.420 mlrumum. Avl lmmed. RV park'g covered THETERRACE GREENTREE RuralatlllO!lpbere Love. In come. Bv owner 644-8926or644-6223 paUo, vaulted ceilings, 3 Be11uuru1 Dover model Lovely corner IO<'ation. 4 ly one acre hillside Don't TOUCb Me! .....,,....._._.,... ..... ,....._._.......,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~3036 ~ CoetoMltso 3zz4 or4 br, prestige area. Tile entry Plush carpet. Br, 2•,., ba, 2 story. Rose home. View11 of the I'm lookin' GOOD-and LOWEST OM LIDO HOUSE+ duplex Great Western R.E. 1ng. f'ormal d1n1ng. garden, great pallo area valley. Lots or trees A truly oeed no work! My 2 br. l ba, compl re 2Br. hse 2 2Rr units on 8'7·9632 Brick frplr. Gourmet & lrg s torai.ce t>hed. newer custom 3 BR. beautiful. cozy, raised modeled $139,000 Prm 80' x 135' R-2 lot in •--------~kitchen. Wcl Bar. Large $89.500 S4<>-7SS9. home. large pool. hearth fireplace will only pleaSt-. Open Westminster ~S.000 Mslr . wing. Walkin ----------1 Si!U,000 Sa Owner wllJ rarry under closet. Don't mtas this LARGEFAMILY7 warm your heart; my l/Sun 1 5· 210 Via Di· A.IT 0 . Pnuc. only b t l C 11 t d bra n d · n e w d re a m Jon. 673-4804 Agent '"Lon .. eau Y a o ay. Then this 5 bedroom kitcbeo/builllns will m.i-oi-....-....--..,,-...,.,.....,....1 OONJONF.SREALTY 7~1700 Brisbane lO the Racquel 11,...re even a non-cook,· ---------1 Cl'IN111 9·"'"'"'nl!IA11t:f • Club may be just what 3 MonarchBayPlaza ~~nearnewcarpelsw•ll ..,_,......._........ ~ ~1 [.Ii~!.,, ti you have been waiting Laguna Niguel cushion your tired feet . .-~..,.... 1076 COVINGTON4·PLEX / ; for. W1tb pn vate PoOI 496-7222 131.0136 my fenced back yard, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pnme location in Hunt· -----... ~--. and covered paUo. •l's j~~~~~~~~~~I s e pa r a t e G U EST ABOVE THE BEACH ington Beach. $187 .SOO. Just great for the family , __ Mils 1050 HOUSE with bath will THE ULTIMATE Owner Will carry under C that stays together. Call .......,..-delight your most dis-Reef gate Condominium /\ I T D Ag nt "Lo .. Ail US FOR for appL ••••••••••••••••• •• •••• cenunsc guests Come see w /unobtltrurlt.'Ci whwater OON JON:.S REA';: TY $60,000.S70,000 Jbr, 2ba, ut rm. fpl, pl~h will ex c h a n~e . too isSan Clemente's ftnest c·pt. brk Wd. patio, re<' ~.000. BEKTllA llEN RY lnc0.. Pl'opet tJ 2000 Assume . lnTustht & l"iM . rac W/JIOOI, JllCU7.ZI. Pvt Rl!:ALTOHS ••••••••••••••••••••••• LIKE NEW! ....... OfdlHch 1040 ....••........•.....•.. INVESTORS WE COUNSEL. We have uruls. four plexes. 5 or 6 up to 28 beach pro· pert1es If you want a small or bJg investment we will double your money w1lhm one year. Call us today. H you SNOOZE. YOU LOSE. Frank or Jody 540-3666 Wltelc-.11 REAL ESTATE ······~········ PRJME EASTSJDEC.M. CONDO. 2Br. 2ba, dbl gar, loc 's ws hr /dryr /· refrig. Brand·s raolun· new. Yrly . se at $375/mo. call for appt • Mary or Don COU OF NEWPORT REALTORS 67S-551 I * HOMES * /§!J Breezy Hilltop loc tnhm. me. I've got 1t all ,\NU oc vu. Rarely avail. this 842-8829 968-6631 Low Interest Loon THE HOMESElLERS wise<: gate Nr srhls & 215 Del Mar 4112 412\ 13 UNlTS f:asts1de Yrly Vacant K•ant, mw 2000 752-5353 shop Uy owner $69,900. I£ jQuail ~ mcome SJ0.900, expenses ---i ~6H ~882 . Open hsc • Plac• ... 783 • price SJ90.000. 3 IJr. 2 ba College £>arlt BUSINESS FOR SALE $i100 Funut~ store. top hK'B ""· feet. Sli""r 5 lulrm or CUSTOMIZED ""l ""'n "'-L-""' ~. ·~ ·~ ''""' a.-..--&.i•a .-. -Call for address. pnn-den, dining rm, ptu'jh RAHCHREALTY ••-r....-• r~ 10 8 carpels T,Hlll•ll . M;i1:111r1l·ent. expanded l.agllftaHH)uef 1052 7S2·\920 ~ .. -1 c1P<tlsonly Bkr640-2A5S t1on. Mumon VieJo Just 3 Br. 2 ba Mesa Verde take over lease. 831 1400 $i\25 RLTRS, s79.500. t•ull ··1..aSall1·" townhomt' in 551-2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l4000UA1ut.HtWP01tTUACH ••••••••-••••••••••••• HorftlS.Diec)o 962-S566 Univerlt1ly Park. This!--------OCEAN VIEW ROOMFORIO•T CAPTAJN'SHlLL (SI 2 lledrm llouseis, Co.IHcllCltiH fint• home has 4 bdrms.. Br, 2Ba. F.lt.. fp, up· "' L 0 v 6 1 y 2 8 r . 2 8 a f'a1rview St. Yrly in ... ~ I f l c i " "" $15 900 Prime residential In MUST SELL. MOVING den & family rm. & 11ra....,,., PoO . spa, irepi Ma.archlaJTettoc:e amper loo-a these twnhome, Sl!S.OOO. Ownr wme . . expenses 2 story 2AOO sqfl. Im rcuturcs cc·rnm1c tile S88.950. 551-4512 aft. •br, pool sized lot. two new custom homes 493-3567 SJ31j().,pnce'180,000.Bkr COU'~r;,!es mac. Eves & wknds noonng. VanLwl papers i-5-~_P_M __ P_rl_n_c_.o_n_l_y_. __ $158.000. By ownr ., in Newport Hghts . 3 ---------640-:1A5S :u~~=;oo:: 968-~ & upgrmfod carpeting. 14931 ~ c.·-67J.-0180 days. 496-6211 Rr+lge bonus rm. 2...., WARM & WOODY _l8_U_ru-.ts-. w---ts-id-e.-C-M-.A-. AC.u '•• Sl llO 000 ----------1 TlMl view from the den __..., ·-ba. fam+dln rms. 2304 By Owner. 3 Br. 2ba & """ .... ...., ru..,-· · $65. 900 mu,t be seen! Call us, Open Thurs. lhru Sun. 2 _e_v_es _______ sq ft, 2 lllory. lots of den. Dbl gar, landscaped come SU.000. Expenses 00 Uruta-$1 ,900.000 RoyMcC-* Realtor I It 0 H~ Co.ta Meta 541-7729 we'll arrange 1l. $129,SOO Lo 5 PM. 4 BR. din.·L. 2 Cwstom 3BR. ram rm, wood S141.000ea. w11pnokler 11y1tem & •l· fN~"si:':~o~s~4 ~:~~e:l~ ...._.,.leach baths, w/lge. bonua rm. 2'1\BA. wet bar, Inter· tractive landscape light· :? Br. w/fam rm, newly - Schools & shops clo!le' ~ ~ltract1vely decorated com. lavish master ste, 3106 & 3112 Broad St. mg. Lge rear palJO, ac· Bac h . Princ. only Carlsbad.Call(. remdl'd. S32S l lnlanl. Exec. Coodo lnhse 3br, 2br. frplc, encl patio. pool. clbhse ~. 673-2332 Comly 4 bdrm, bwll in 1 sSf-2{·[7.00·0·· . ·.· .. _ Cent. aJr. Irvine IUgh & deronted w/Sophlatlc:a-Eastol Nwpt &Soof tsth cented by full lrellla _Brot __ er_640-_aus ________ <_71_4_>7_29-_1_ug__ no pets. 2192 Miner. Call kJtchcn. cathedral ce1I Henlage Park nearby. lion. yet. livable. 3 Car St. Open wkdys 1·3, overhead & endoainJC Loh for Sal. 2200 837·5845. 1ogs. new rarpeh . Si'l.SOO • oar,•~~ room Cls to wkndsl2-4 lath 0 reenhous". New 39U .... ......, T .__II I LT"" 11 Whe B''YINC o "' "....,7 CI " " "''~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Me.sa Verde 3 Br 2 Ba. ar..,., • l "~· ra VILLAGE. · · n v • r 3hopping & s<'hls a 17311SZ2 cpt'g & tile entry. Ac Sa _842_1185<&_ ___ RL.J\l lORS SELLING . call in. we i;:o $1.ll..500 Western PaciOc Prop. cented heavtly In wood Z1 ':c~~r1:'i~ ~ BemaMrdino1. Ru~~ F11a m1 Rm . ~"' boR m r. -·---1 ·~e~acmo'',e~· •HD ·~D RR"'LTY Priced to move quick at 121 Bdrm.units ..,.,..n35 ln. ot. -.-v. w pc. oonv. s pa, CONDOMINIUM llunt ~·'-'" ~ ~ ~ HEWPORTSHORES DriveUme2hrs.MO-a788 schools & fwy. Cust. de - mgton Townhom<' •nr IRVIME'SAHEST R.E.Al.TOR S5l-04l4 8319411 31R-$82,500 ~~~:o~ly uppt llLLCiRUMDY LOT6Jxl2S' cor. $450 mo. 87<Hl47. Heil El/\lf(onqwni 2 1>r. llcn1Jt1lul Rancho S3n Ldlitf.ore.tt 1055 Super sharp Newport ---REALTC>tt 675-6161 ...... 000 Costa Mes• Collect l '"l ba. ~t.5tlO aMuml' J oJ1\u1n Townh11mr• 'Tlll-:HA.'IJCll'" ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sho r es location! SPACIOUS-......, Call.W.3459 .. Share :i home, share the fllA. Owner l\gt. Dsys Over cKlk" 1trrenbl.'ll & •* Br. JU~l p;1111ted & Gorgeous "real wood'" ... ANO PRIVATE, lux ,.__________ B 3 Ba fl f 714·547 8451 pool Wuh Ju~ hmnl' you rarpet.ed. Next lo part. W~ U•Mc) w a 11 o d 4 bdrm -4 bdr 2•L b ,.....,,. Mobl9 t.o./ rent. S . r . Pc. am ---h 0()0{ 4B 3Ba e W1' m.. " a .• -.... Disfnta Pf"OBM tJ' Trlr ......._ 2300 rm. formal du1lng, ruce OWNER ANXIOUS. Fill can rori;ct t o·w y11rt1 leM1s cts, pool lmmed r, •air, Y decor ator's delight! sq.ft.Owner·bullderpro--F • r-m yard for dogs. On Nwpt upandsove' Greatore:i. rhnreii & en1oy l'lt•.:ant avatJablhty $86.SOO. By owner. Open Wltnd11 Olef's gourmet kitchen. vided over 50 extra We can find it for you. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bch Golf Course. Rent 4 bdrms. dlnln){ kitchen. ltvtni: netter Hurry ' owner 552 4629 58Hlll5 Pnvate mstr. smle. 3rd features; l·year ne w. Beach area. Probates, HUNTING TOMICH $750,sec. $400. 546-7945or Call~ 030J ..,._ ..... j t th .. ""' bankruptcies, trustee brick fplc. covcrefl pouu. RTI.EkOCK 3 Ur 2 n:i. LAKEftlOMT ""'"'·can w us at -........ 000 sales. forced sales. under Most desirable adlt prk. SS7-0985 118.700.Tarboll, Kl.TRS, bt>autputoral\•lcw.prof Hlgbl ded 3 B or den! New paint. HESTa-IROWN market values. We can 2Ax63 orr'd for SJS.000 --------- ullMZ·SSM lndscpd, lge back yard. 2"'1 a!. ':frfr':e lakefron~· Secluded patio. Cus tom REALTORS 833-9781 joint venture . Call World <HS3044-45) Owner /:JM\ SUPER 4 Br, nr S. Cst atrium. A IC. all up Pvt Jake view from llv· 11undeck. Jog to beach-2 Wide Brokers,673-4545. 5J6.6388or842-0691 Plaza. boat gate, vacant. FORESTE OLSON Ktades. fee land. Open Ing, dmml(. mstr bdrm. blocks! Call t oday SmtaAlla 1080 ...,.-_-_.-....&....-0-~-~-·--· $475. 7S2p·l~.; .. Jeanine. SUPER Sun. 11 SPM 6326 Sierra Ba I cony. patio, pvt 64&-7l7l ....................... ~~ .,.._.,...., 24oo 83S-02U g . ......., ••--c-~Jena 833-0727 dOck""undeck Sun&sail r>PPN"'0 ""'""''0 ~1 "' .. 1' Summerlleld 2 sty, 4 br TRl·PLEX $110000 25% .__..... M V rd 38 2Ba '" !• I FR f 1 • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• esa e e r , va· FAMILY HOME <.:,~~ei'~ ~~~ ~=~~d!J __ U_V_E_&_L_O_V_I ___ , ~.~°j~~or s hlp 11~,;•:J!I ~aHou..e ~~~:!8i~: ~: ~~ :z:~· ;no~ CABIN. Tnbuco Cyn, o~~· ~~!1:,~\~t'o8';°5~ •-.1 ........... " L4.llbly l11ndse11ped Cul loveoly l111hr"iJ & lnUnivera1tyl111rk Thia '=-=;o:;:;J-~!~!~~~·~!!~}~!~-~ISo. Csl Pipia area ReaJEstate,call~ compl_fum 6 rms.$7000 962·3763 de-sac lot with uxqut>11tr ('OUrtyd $13.~oo c1111 well de3•1U>1.'<1 V1lla1te 11 CHARMING . pvt RBrden ~ 979-1659 For inro. call Steve --------- ly de<:orated •I lx'<lroom ~12451 F'nnrooly tt~ 11111SQund1n homt-never oc:-rupled 1 MEW FFS l21 DJ>lx's on adj'g lots. 675-8714. S411 ·001 l , MESA VERDE 2\lit bath hOmt! 2 -vcslmt•nt for A ('Cur~ nr. 2 Ba Call for ad ILU CONDO r...... 1090 Gd C.M. Joe. $175.000. ~5786.f>vt Ply. 3 Br 2 Ba, clean as a Fireplaces arrf'nl th<' \Vooc:1wic19t ~. futurr One lool< will con dreii'I fl I oo ming De Io res ....................... Call 644-55300wn/Bkr. wtu.sUe. $COO. S.S-0S30 a.I\ farnUy room und llvln nrnnn 'lit'w ~u~r up vu1ceyou 1 fM.000 Mudcl, 3 Br 2V.. Ba, end TUSTIN MEADOWS,---------RGlldln.FanM. •PM room. Tho 3 rnr aaro~.. gru1Jtod 2 br 2 hu . lull A t'l./ .-:z:::> unit. By owner· 501 plan 1116, 4 BD. 2'h BA, UHITS-UMITS Gro•n 2700 ·------- makes th1i; homt' eovcr rondo l)('n rorm din -._~ JTettJ, ~ Plllya.$J2G,OOO 644·790l A/C0wner838-0183 7~VAASSUMABLE ••••••••••••••••••••••• 38r/den,cle#nexec hme. ythloa for the fl t:t1v o!"l•a N1•t1t 1..ik•· Sllt .~J ICU ESTATE 64~·6397 Open House Daily ---------i Four-plex. Hurry-won't AVOCADO COUNTRY Mesa del Mar. lit yd. ur family. ~., Lndl'r mkt Xlnt Mits&o..Yi.fo 1067 -1-1-6P_m _______ 0.....RedEstah LastalSSS.000. 3BR. 2BA home on 8· rood. RV parkng. Ref's lf'rms ,\vall ilPllrox ••••••••••••••••••••••• EXCLUSIVE •••••••••••••••••••••• acres. Fantastic view. $42S mo. 546·0403 W'llllJO BEACH Apr11 30th 49:,:,906 or FAMll.YCOMfORT CLIFfHAVEH Mabletto..s TWO.FOUR·PLEXES •·acres w1400 mature eva/Wknds N.ft ~ tx.1.1 hy owll('r n_ ~ "'.......... llunungton Beach. Will trees. Parcel split lnto a 5 .-B-R_"_ba_f ____ f - 1 --...,......-..&......._ ........................ _ ..... aut View. by owner Lux In & ool Be out n.--exchange. Call our office &3. BKR. ' ·' · am. rm. rp · ~.}~ (~~ ~~1fr"hou1~'----------i'"_......,..~ M&dnd 640. 3 Rr & den. ocean view & POOi. 4Br. •••••••••••••••••••••• foranappointmenltosee (7l•>S22·2IO!IO gar. dr. opnr. Mesa from this lovely, larJtr TH! WJUOWS a.ke Wahrlro.t f'am Rm, FormaJ din· 3ba, 2 frplc 708 St. Shoreclirts 2Br. 2Ba, Ilk lhis Quall P lace ex· OR6'1&-5711 Verde. $C7S mo. 752-0759 009 yur oow 3 bedroom PLAN I 02 Ne1tt 2 leV\'I Ext.-c Condo. IJ1R. Room for pool, many James Pl. Dy owner new, btrl ocean vie elusive! Sl3'7.SOOea. or646-&110 2 .... bath, r'N~luy b•dll ..... ..._ .... rp 3 bdrm . 2 Redl.ltt'd for quick ult.•. 58x t1r !~ P rl n c. o n I y . 645-2818 or 645-57"6 overlooking golf course, IHI Estah ------ 0 -be--.,... ' ""'•-· ~•w (173.21624 548-0122 ....., $41.SOO "98-3136 w....... 2900 Nlcel 2 Br. S:U • am t.ownboulMt.OnlyS72.000 hntb hom~ In The · --·--------IOMGSROAD · COSTA MESA DUPLEX ·-••• .. ••••••••••••••• dp+more.Unt.SmaJI Ca!loow. Wll~: located on over Open Sal & Sun 1·6. 218441 ~. 2 Bclnns .. 2 ba .. 2 Bedroom + bachelor Prt•ate ....... , woukl lllre hie.~ ir; 11~ 111.rwt Nc-w r1u·~t11 a..a.,..a leodl I 041 be, view covered patio. Ocean view overt g all yard. New cplle. Adw yard. $76,950. llRDb .. rts l\lzod kit at end of cul de V.la Cuenoo. M.V. 3 Br. 2 Exclual~e-Panor.amk s unporeb, paUo Ir lge. unit. Each with private to buy_.1. to u unita. ••C:0..-1n ~ In Uvin.ii rm. & hnll, Mu · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.Owner Nt.'W)>Ort Bay. See boat put 129 500 8SJ.lllll50 Lee 3 Br, 2 Ba, fl\Cd yard. Realty lcanodo00tlle1ndmlnit IUIU>AILELOTS .. rt--L 1069 races. Cb r lslmaa tnlne:A,t.M$.,.14 SlXUNTTSEASTSIDE 1300. G•r, pat .• pis. rm. & kltt'hen. Newly re· Pri i I I ll-.-,or __.. parude, sunrlae/sunaet. r------'-----f L ove I 'I Pr' de o ( ...... Small fee. 64S-<4900 lti4111 ... 11 11'Jf ck'<'orntc'(f ~ n larAe cov· me commert' a oca· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Walk to beach. 3Br. 3ba. $45~-<>Ffltt ownership units -o&dl.et ••••••••-••••••••••••• ••Oa 1•1rtehild. . lion on Coo~l Hwy. at 1 den wet bar 2 frplc 2 b t d 1 e N i .. u..-ltM-('ff't1 pullo .J>m1 t m11<11 VlctonA Beach Ocean LEA.SE Optl<1n or ease · • • • I b<ldroom rurnl•bed· u ROO •. ear ..._..,_lllalled ---------.. th.Iii 00••' Pnc11d nt only wuiw a, 5 lot rorner Luxurious furn. condo. 2 Cllr Rar. cpt 81. deck. New adult park. Walk l WeatchH. Offered al ••••••••••••••••••••••• $1116, 1 Br, bltna, refris. + OWNF.R'S llAVEN S?l.$00 Three R-2 lol11-t15000 or 3 k'Clrms. S7:IO mo. t.hru-oul. By owner. °J'. stor es·b us . Inquire ~.ooo by appe>intmenl G1•al 3102 more. Nice aru! Pix c• a<' h & two C 1 _640-__ l7_5_l. _____ -1 h11e, 1721 l<inR• R . Space 19, 2191 Harbor only. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Smit~~ ~~'::.t~ic~ ~~;:, IW-sal.OOOucb. _________ , 645-~lBor64,5.5146 Blvd-COStaMeaa. Stop here! Lookln1 lo ••Com ••n,.... dlnlns. RV pnrlclnH. MORINSRIALTY 1.AYSHORIS Pvt pty wants Npl ~for .. 1200 move?Weprob.haveeit· Br lllpd Jt.tn ll6.500. Tarbell. RLTRS, * 49 .. _.057 * 1 _..... ........ ~..... Bayfront hm w/dock lo ....................... actly wNlly. ou're looldna Sl_J"5· l • uU SmJ. , I call11S2·SS66 ~ ..__._,. S275M. CaU Ul849·2$Q. ~-•cUS fOf', Serving all beach ... ~~r nt. iH. Executive charmer. 2 ~ ._ 41 u Or Co ...__,., By owner, 48R. 2YIBA. +11paclou1 verutlle ..wp()RTSHO•ES on the edfe o f the oo-:O.r:..mfo~~ ••Cn1 K IFtG.ide tam rm.11ep. din rm, h TAX guestqua.rten, Jacuut & 3Br.2Ba. uniquekltchen. Cleveland Nal1 For ••Caai 1 1,.~ -, 2 8rz "-. ......., bl ... -. rm, h1110 yard w/lou o mucbmore. many custom features. overloot ln1 beaut. -.IMI --. .... brick, veg garden & lq1 SAVINGS OPEN l-~'MWRS community clbhse. pool, llurteua Vly. Terma ColtoMete llJ4 won't last! Unt. Small lawn. I Blk to llunt 'g st• rt 1 w 11 h h o m c OPEN t0.2 tennl.a. Eaay flnancln1 BKR.. ... ._................. fee~ a.....t....t... Center Pk 6461 Olenfox ownerthlp. You could 511 VISTA ~menu. Prln oo· m4)1TJ..setl KESA VERDE-perfectly *•"'a 11 • -Dr.aouoo.3422913 owntb~h1ahlyupcradcd PIOfMIYHOUSI l)'.$48.278'1ne/Wbda OR~ furn. notion home 1 Br 2 81 ~ _W._•_.&J_IC_T_O_IU_C_H_-t ~t:r,~~~ta4n .:Trm~ Portaflna l~S~t1~7~.l~00~~'4~~~ll~l~O~J~Sdl~ld.le~_!!:ile!!m1~~&u.~M78~ ~-= = 1 1 ;::: Z 815~R~= X-aiJ m:- 11 ~ dep. Dellplfut !Dr . l lW!Ba. BONUS rm .. fully A/C. cuatom dulgned 2 ~ • 1..;.;.;:;.;.___._:...;..;;=,,..;;..;.;;_--.~-----din rm pool It lodoor _J.,, ...._.._ 11 alt lam rm W/frplc. blfl PLUS many more Out· bdrm .. 2~ ba .• dlo. rm .. MlwportlHda 10" ............. INt NMtOrwnbell ___ _.._ Janmt.'Agmt54Nt90 _ ... __ .,.,,_.._ ____ _ ~:;.!,~!:.~o =?,~~~·SEE g:c~lm:~erv: ;! .......................... .; .................. ~s..:.~ .. ~ =~11.::X,. ,......,_.._. ll40 '~"-.,!~ !!tmofp, roof. a ttul) cbannlo.a ressional landscaping. "Z" REALTOR H~ Beach -•••••••-•• .. ••••• ' -' home, lmmac. HURRY' $173,500 lQGf DOWN -..u Realt7 BEACH WALK Beaut. 1M.m.1&1S:m-t888 price Is rlaht 848·~58 Close-In IO C 1 .......... sa.-.. -~ ..... 2 B r , 2 e a • rr p I c • KIDS ,..us oec lll· 0. 1'Mt l ttillf1 ..... Jle --~--/ 1r 00 --------• Clllbho\M,pool,$65Qmo. Ea.tt11deZBr/11r/1MS. Immac ulate lath & -,.ro• • FOUi PL.II No pet1. Call aft. 4. 8'15-8258or646-4848 $531900 plaster 2 bdrm. fplc, IM HAUOI VllW ~ •-•••••••••••••••••••• PRIDEOY" ~ hdwd f\rs, woocfod sel· ....__ .....,.. & __.. C ""' 111""" •th I I m.--PRJ ME LOCATION Una nr Bluebird Park; ,_. ....-,,_.. ry..,. ve, v eve• OWNERSIUP ............ 3169 ._...,..•ready lo OCCllJ>Y 3 br. 2 ho. 11wlm'.c &>o<>I. :shmgJrt1 & ahalcc• too! 1 a~s Port c~-w Ptace ~: ~ Cou'}t PrinM art!D. Priced ror ••••••••••••••••••••••• ltaJBrlcFR.2baat238t briclt frplc, alld"" door. ruM 900 ., unu JM ic · 23111 a qwck Hie. 3 Bedroom, 2 SH.5 at bfadlt UUI pd. All Rutaera Dr. $400. Pb peUo.Alllt'rm11 •513C.04Pll5Da·IRVIHE M...,_t leed: Sl61.000RI bathOW'ne"S In unit wltb new. Klln')I Uot. Small _81s-67 __ 60 _____ _ • Seller"will take back 10% 2nd T .0. C rcW tlrepta~. SlM,OOO fee.MS400 Meaa Verdo 3Br. 2ba . Wt:STSIDE 4DT Premium lot. central at 9% lnt~rest. ,,.,....., t600 I I. jGu~ll ••C-•in.._. cloan-qulet·b•ckyard, air. xtr• lg f1m rm . ....................... Plac. ll:ktsOK. Lonaorslutlae. DTY, INC. bc>aullfully lnd1cpd, 0,.. ..._. W /S..1·5 Commercial lot, Q us. Plap•i u.. Ila en.,c. cmdo: loll tmtmo.IU-~ 141-7323 pools. t•nnl1. clbhse. 64G-104t igu, Ir Pomou. ~. JU-mo oo.ll'Nft.JBR.lbe.$/1 SELL ldl Item.a With 1 $10UOO 5$l GS78 cub.~ MeO OUA.IUf IUOC 'lb 10/1. Dially PiJot Classillcd Ad ), ..... --······-·· I ......... u .. tnlihitd Hovsea UfllfuntiJi.d ...... u........ HOUHI Ufllfuni"-d ...... U...funi.t..cf Thu'9d • A Ii~. 1911 DAJLVPILOT C7 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • ••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••• •• • • • .... • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • ... • • • • • • • • • .=.:;.;.;:=~=.:..:...;:_;..:;:.:._ _______ ...:;:;;:.::..:..:...:..:::..:.._.,::~ Cotfe Mne 3224 Fo.t• Y•y 3234 1...W.. 3244 L..,_. Hila 3250 Newport S.oe:h 3269 .,.,......,. .. UwfunL A#fM lw•nh u.fww. AporhM1tt1 I.Wun. ~•b u.fw1I. ···•·················· •••.•.•••.....••.............•..........•.......•.•.•.•••.....•.••••. ···-··················· ··•••·············••••• •··········•·•·······•• ..•.....•.............•.......•............... 1425/mo College Park 3 4 BR, frpl .2 bathai, patio. IRVlNt; 3 Br 2 Ba, 11lr rond, good CottoM.to 3124 CodoMH.a 3824 ~anleac.h 3140 S.a.-• 317' br, 2 ba + bonua/fam aardtntr pd. Com m . 28R,18a ... $32S/~ view, $400 No pctli C'UST0Mlbc-drm,2bath ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• rm. Clean ,. sharp •wim pool , play&l"OWld 2BR,2 & s:ns~ 837~ home on tul cir !'IJ<' 91k to fk•t"h, 2Br. 28ia, t.AraecMuXf'ncwudult:t tm med. poHetilon Refs Nr shopping. $700, year 3 UR. 2 &. . . . $425 ~ JBr 28 • ,, ..,..,.. -l>lr4Xl Appro" 1900 sq ft' ~ .,!l~.~bl 1?¥f • ~18 18\h br. 2 ba. bluu. ocun vu req'd. Aaent, Chuck ly 963·37l2Aft 6P M. 38R 2'"1ba 5'7$/~ , II,""'· _,.,mo ~'mo S/1flSHIN(j/ .,.,.....,..,._ Nt.'xl to aoH rouri.I' Ey'"re lt ... •.• 1• 1 or ----4 BR'2•~ n .. _ .... ,-~ 23706 ~orr~1n .i r ~UP1''1t 1 >\RGE "-·• ~WIOI encl ullr l~l & "' "'"0 .. .. • • ~.,..LU·c,r,:-_,., !'! .. o.~.~n C:tt 955 2200 • • '· ~rm:i • $22S Pt"r mo 2 Br 1 li<i. • · • · ~ Nofff. --..... llett• S.edl 3240 u r r~ ......,,........, in llu.~ 3 br :? ba home gar, rouplr, s ml child, 111.l>t $4251mo • •••• •••• 3 BR. 2 a. . . ~5 ~ 1110 • A winning com1>1nonon aml pet OK 536-31!76 Al.SO Lee 3 br, 2 ba home, •••••• •••••• • • BIG CANYON l.agaa'Mt.,....... 3252 Lc1 Riddle Rc.altor of oouh oportmenr homes Ocean vac-w 2 br. bltn!>. enc tou d yard. fp lc, Va1cant 4 DR._.!~· ~.!'It· 3BR,2.,..Ba... S'100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 114418811 wilhlux.uryopnl\lnfmentsond NEW·l,2&3BDRMS 6ol1U111&rcc.room.\~tll Collqe Park arcil $U5. c 05C lo ocean -· ·""' LAKE FOR~'T .,"' i"rom ~to $400 la.st. $265/mo ~ m1r eea.us1 for Keith, 961H317, or 3 BR 2 & SS7S For Luse 3 br, 2 ba, home: superb recreonon or o premrum 839 9739 :.!li09 ('allc.-dd Comcrt'lo, 96Z·4471Bkr. · 1n pvt rommun1ty IOcollon Tennls •gym • lhetopy aptB,4928572 Beach, tennis & rec Sm! Juc:wt spo •swimming • billiards DB.UXE 2 U 2 IA. ------ Brand new 3 bedrm ~~~1!cp~11~1c:!P~\~w& Caf"strano 3271 One&TwoBedrooms.OneBolh '!.:~ Nr _bl'h, new w /fpk. SouftlLogMIMI 311' Lovely 2000 aq ft Bar Harbor home. 4 br , den, 1•--------•I family rm, 3 baths $49$. Call Stan Meyer, ~Ml41 LANDING home, 1900 162S/mo. 499-4611 ••••••••••••••••••••••• from •i3o ~~QA Vibe:. I'!' patio, encl gar, dlshwshr, ••••••••••••••••••••••• or54!H366 sq.ft. with formal dining, Nto;W t:Xt-X' ~ ._....,,.. , ti ...,... ..• .__,.. v-i1mokc alarm. Lndry i ·• t I Immaculate "Sea Ter ·°'-•11 'uc:il. 1dl•ul for room '"'fie, qwe • UXW'lOWI, eK· '" 3 B 2 Ba bn owner wanlll l yr lse & rar••" homl' 3 Br. 2ba . TOWNHOU~E IS50PoulortnoAvt .• Co.&...-t .. .,.taUntum. nste Adlts $300 mo. ec. 2 br, 2 ba. 8J?l. Mfle r , nus rm. $550 per mo. lncldg &-duded lulL.ide vic-w, ,_.._ ..... -::'::.: •••••••••••••••• ~JIMS Elevator to 11censc pnv fplc,newcpts,drps,$450 i:ardener. w/nic:e view l'vt rurn pro!.lndst·pni:.2Br2lla, • -------bch.Party&~11me room, mo. 549-1002 ______ 1 Sharp 3 bedrm, 2 bath ~~~tyr~.'1~a~l~·2fj~~t" wood fplr. hardwood A.portm.nh fwonilhed ICodo M 3824 1 Br, Pt.IS OK, 3 hlh to total sel'un ty. Perfect Free 1 wk RV WIC w /lse of h n u s e 1 n " r c a 1 ,~, • ., noor. c:pls, drpc;, bltn11, •••••••••. ••••••••••••• KG ocean, $210mo. 326 13th living or wknd retreat for 3 br 2ba home Rers. neighborhood Im med. 'tS23 c.01P0sl>a·IRVl"E """'...Ull pa I I 0. JlO 0 I . $4 25 ....... ••••••••••••••••••••••• St. 960-4982 evs. wknds the adventurous udull. A ·1s11 Pf ss 7263 poes. $a00/mo. Roberts !Avely 2br & den hrne 10 213-6114 214:> port Beoch 3769 Large 3 Br 2 ~. patio St11rt1ni; al $515 /mo. vai _7_ __ y I I ~·<>< 4 .. • N. 1 ,, . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1027 ValcnC:1jj. $285 21r,21oDeht•• 4992835 Realty848·1688 r y s~. ~""mo or ll(ue Shorei. ot•h, ten 3br, 1ba . O<'f'JO 'u, t..iean J&2 br Adults. no ~ll08()· 631 2932 ..., '(rplc: enclosed "ar -- Old2storyt:Slde.Complf---------•I Ba , 1-'P , cpts. drp'>. rus.pool ~493l:l846Clr c:tuldrt•upcbul. Jmni~ ~ .. $200 /$22:) 2421 t:. · lodryf~c:.alladults~no ~l'lhF..nlshe-d re-done hke new 3 br. 2 ---------• 894ln~~~~~d. ~5 1 2000 or <l!jS.593() occ:up:.int'" Ag nt , 16th St N lits 646-lllOI 4SEASONSAPTS """• ureat l""'al1on -< oru..furwl.a..d 3900 ba, fri>lc & den $.175 294 Vacant 3 BR. P• ba. _.....,.. , ..-~ ., ..,., ....,.., Magnolia. 642 0'..!:82 c:lot.e to ocean SlSO. Ask ----Sea Terr ac:e Garden Hml.' 544 9411 BACHELOR Spar. 2 br tnhse, l'' ba. mo. M7 21622 •••••••••••••• • •••••• •• -..;;....-~-----• for Keith 968·1317 or 4 Br 2 &. heated pool Scmtto.Afta 3 280 APARTMENT pool, P'1 patio. Adults. ---TIIE EXCITING 4Br. 2.Ba, qwet cul-de·sac, 962·4471 Bkr * RENTALS * Guarded gate area Walk ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl30 Ullbties meld No pets. SZSO. mo. 735 Walle lo heoch, 2 Br. 2 Ba, rALM MESA A"S. covered patio. frplc, nr ----------• 2BR . . , $3115 t.o brb & rec l"lr. w/len 3 UH ~ ba frpl dbl t·ar 64>0285 · JoannSt.Mgraptl ~~~:::St.~~mi 1702 MINUTESTONPT So. Cst Plaza, $<l2S mo. SPACIOUS 21:rn . $4 ru.s.sauna.pool,Jac:un1. gar.' 1-'m·d >d. wi BBQ ---Spac:.3braptoruscilH 2 __ _ BCll 642·2178 3 br, 2 ba duplex, pvt 2 BR. •. !!25 9 .&park. S750mo. 496-7m8 Sl50 557 1060 Sub Jea:.e l br niet:>ly furn br & den. Frple, pallo & KJd ok, lg 2 br. i.tv & llac:b, 1&2 BR. 197-6-Pri-.c-e-.-$33.S--mo--3-9-r -2 1 yard. $295 Space for 2 BR.den .,. --~ monthly. 675-2543; pool. Adults $325. No re!ng.Now$1!1S fromS19S. Ba, dbl gar. N1c:e. Bruce. wash/dryr 1 cluld ok. No 3 BR . . . . . $350 ~pac:1ous homb Niguel 2Br, l!fi;i, t:-Ondo. Water ~g64()..9()19 ----pets. ~3381or8J7·9517 Tenex. 898·9891 Sm t 't•e Adult:i, No Pets pets. Oays 847·3541, eves JBR. ....... . • ease. pa111. pool, Air cond 8 ----t56l Mesa Or _963-837 __ 1 _______ 1 SJ6-J638. 8121 A Michael 3 BR ............. : S4 '494·~2!__ _ _ S!GS. mo ~ .l.Jll9 da)·:., 1 r. ste~ to bch, gar Dix 2Br. 2ba apt m 4 plelC SJ.75 2 br. 0 arage. Pool (S Blks t:.lii.t or Newport 3 BR. 2 BA. fnc'd yd, frpl, patio. S425. 830·3456 645-1634, Aft 6 On ---prkg, a\la1l now. $260 " ve. ?BR ............ $S9 l,G&efoottst 3255 75~~~v~. ~.67~7598 New cpts. drps. gar Kuisok l''ce lilvd ) SUPER SHARP 3 Br. 2 ba. frplc, D /W, Priced right, 2br, pcb ok, 1..'nv'd. patio. Bike to bch. plex. Now SZSO SHS mo. 714·893-5777 Tenex, 8913-9891 Sm Fee - - -------3Br, 2Ba . 2 car garage, Avail. now, 2br, i:aragc, l(ood local1on. Cpts & K&Pok. SZSO unit. Urµ,, 75).()348 Tl'nex, 898 9891 Sm Fee $190. 2 br, kids. pets ok Fee Mam Rentals. 540·5370 $195. 1 br, .,., ulll pd. Kids Soper locallon, 3 br, 2 ba, c·pt.:;. drps. UW, 2 car j(ar Children 1pct OK. $l60tmo. 963·4569 Agt., no fee ok. Fee. 3 Br, frplc, bltns, OW. Main Rentals.~5370 Bo ls a /GI d n W cs t Great 3 br, 2 ba. close to _m> __ f_m_o_._84_G_· 7_568 ____ , sc hools. shopping & LEASE 3 br, 2 ba. cov'd. beach. s:J75. 642·l7lS pallo, bltns. 2 children &Side 6yr old Jbr. 2ba, !pl . dw , dbl ga r , OK, no sgls. $360 mo 89'l.-1877 gardener. $430 752 2550. 3 Br. Fam Rm. 2 car gar. -----bllJ15, A 1 shape. S mln to $450 MO. MHO Yfl'cM beach $385 mo. Alt 5PM lmmac, alk. 28a ... fem ~ - rm & dbl frplc. Cloi.c to -- grade 1-8, agt Art Reese 3 Br 2 Ba Twnhse. patio. 751 1473 or 545 5760 pool, lndry rm, xlnl loc Beaut 4 Br 2 Ra N Co~ta Mc•sa rpls. drps. all hltn .... fn~ct yd S45 260!> MESA. VERDE S340 mo 842· 1739 Clow to C...tral Pk ·IBr, 2 Ba. upgrndc•d thruoul. BBQ m back yd. Slater & 1-:dwards $125 mo 847 2622 St50 mo Sharp 4Br, ram rm, 21ia, I~ covt•red patio, xlnl neighhorh11o<l, 4 Br Condo, pool. l'lbhse. wlk to r.chl:> Agt t\rt lcnrus. playground $350 Reese752·1473 mo. 979·7888 3 BR. . ••••.• • . •••••••••••••••••,••••• T tin 3290 -----S2 5 0. Ad 1 t on I y Ma1n Rental~. 540 5310 ~ 9860 3 BR '325 B"'AlJTJf'lJL M & 1 k llS &_.._nfs llarbor /Baker area 1-.:=..:-----4 BR. . . . • • • . . $400 VI• ln a (' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~shed 557·~ "--3144 rREVIE:WIHG 4 BR.·~.'.·:. • • . $SOU view hm Cn7.y' pvt 3 Br· S2'7S 2 br T 11. i''q1lc. d /w. • • ••••• •••• ••• • • • •• • • • • ••• • • ••• •• • • •• • • •• • • • • • 2HD UHIT 4 BH 9.illO 2 ba No ~•\"l~. submll kid!s l>('ts. ft-t· G.Mt-3802 Large 3 br. 2 ba upper WOOUARIDG 1-: 3 BR: (am rm... .. WIS ~:~~~ Ln~t15 i1se 24662 M~m nentab. ~10 5370 d New shag.~ No pct:> PINES APTS the Beach House •B•U·~~·~·K··~·e:•1 ·.~:·~; Carport '275. 75FJ696 l , 2 & 3 bdrm units red hill~:.:. 552-7500 G/ CondominillrlU "" Des igned like early Contemporary&c1111ual ~ TTtHtV z;i;,ue.J Uwfwftished 3425 opts, cptl>, drps, bltn11, S275 3 IR 2 IA. Cahfurn1a buni;alvw:. 'fhebei.l ofNewport's R[Al [STAT[ 6•,1.1:397 ••••••••••••••••••••••• pool. The Villa Woods. FamJly,oopets.545·5254 1''r o m $270 11 5 goodbfc. "" 11 DELUXE 3 Br 2 Ba oH Isl Klll2 rth St. C714) 521 !._ff12 -- -----Pin~tonc. Ofc hrs, 9·5.30 •De amt.cod t·cilings Tee L Niguel, Cntry t:lh lol»oa P.niftwlo 3807 3 Br. 2 Ba . frplc:. pvt laun-Daily. •2 pools & rec: c:entl'f' -----MissiOt1Viejo 3267 Comm pool, S4SO. assoc ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~d~~2::.r~~~i~~t~! ___ m_-0400 :AnPlusdhsoc~~~mdroar~>es New 2 BR, San Mateo, on ••••••••••••••••••••••• du~ pd. L.-.e. 499.2247 DELUvE •.,.. .... " 10th fairway, Rancho , . ----" .r •· appt. &m!o. Brand new "Orungetree" 1-'um. bachelor $230 s an J 0 a qui n $4 7 5 Casth del SOI. adult, love. 3 Br H'2 Ba w tfpk newly Lower 2 bdrm. 2 ba, 1 c:ondo-1 Br + loft den. Unfum 1 br $255 5481200 ly2 ~R. /\/C, Vlt'W. dub painted. Brookh~rst & hrcplace. Patao Ex· $26.5. Spac 2 br 1 "' ba, 2 tenrus. + rer fac1l. $275 HURRY FOR P'lg~ .. $400. 6'4·1197 or Adam s S32S mo. ~·t.'lle nt cood1tlon stytnplex.Lgeptvpauo. mo.833-929317l4 l IEST.r£Jir.rno ... Across St. FrOlll Lob 642·0331 968-1706 HB s:r75tmo. W ID hkup, eoc gar , Ma t. --------~ ,, Woodbndge Arbor Lake -. -d --·-----C Vin ad.Jts. No pets. Refs. LOIJlllG t.och 3141 1433Supenor 38 2B· 28 & d 3 Br 2 Ba, view, air con .. 2 Br 2 Ba. 2 c:ar gar pool onrtrrf op 751-8204; ~&sal ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport Beach r, a or r en. ac~ fr sc:hl fn(·d yd • ' R.affy 673-6261 646-8453 Sunken hv.rm. frplc, PJllO sprkl~s $325 • walk heh, no pelS. '150 42131.stSl.,NB 1..ARGE 2 Brl~Ba.2 sty Lge home-bite apt No Jacuzzi & PRIVAT ' 7ti8-J487 · mo 68211Q)9 (714 ) Sao ---------1 10 triplex. Nr shops, End. Fantastic: view. 2 brb. Upgraded c:pt. mar Clem 1, Bl.k to saod. 38r, frpl, adlts 00 pets 6JJ-8828 tge ba. 2 Br & den, gar. l ~. ~°::tl tf ~5 :~~~Y tWwport leach 326 9 $160 mo Lovely 3 Br. 2 ff!'11!?~ yrly • gc:c: 2997 (714 l' . Slit brh $475· 494 7256 R;;.l $i95. or lsc option •••••••••••••••• • •• •••• Ii.I, chmni: & breakfast ~ ..... -~=---2b 2ba t t I pd M Logmct HHJ-1 ll S2 W rl "--··k Bu 2 rm<, "'Cl bar. ·e.rYIC:t' ,. __ ...._,Mor 3122 r, mdosl u I . 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• < 714 -ts 4 e l 9 2 2 o ult' r<Jf'lt.uu< • + "· ...., r .. , ·'bl " ....,__..,, to mo. A ts only. S2SO. T""'"" 1213)4323981 Ud (rplc, new c-rph rm. pc. u <"ar J:ar. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 62'lHamilton.~0314 c.n1~IS&SEA TIJRTLE ROCK J Br Ba, Fam Rm, Om Hm Lge yd Near purk Jl(JOI. ~ mo 1:-.t & I.ii. + S!OO sec dep A)!t 752 0188 drJl6, bltns $700. ~·9'.lJ2 pool, JdC Univ l'k, ----------i Walk to the beach from or 752 8686 lrv1nt'. 842 2766 or East CM Pn 1Br&2Br. lhissmashmg 1&2 bdrm 83..'\.1795ev('' (SJ " W/J(ar.'s. S210 & $250. aptc:omplex, with t.enm-. 1-'HOM SMOlo ~ I AS..~;' ...... "l'Sa.rtt'1<n>~. ooal ~ ... u. To~. •[I, l~'.:!!.... 675-5205or675-Q24 court, c:lubhoUSt', pool. s, Beaut llptf plansR, 3\haill. ~u""'a "' .. *'""' ~--JUl'U.ZZi. :.auna, M.lndeck um or un um 3(' • Month A~entti44 113:1 Unfur'fti~d 352 5 HEW 1&21R & beautiful landsl'ap1ng br, 2 br, l ba, 2 br, :.! •••••••••••••••••• ••••• Slar1.1ng al S255. Ut1l. Pd AU clec katchen Oas ba~. Beamed hv rm~ J:.ii.m1ne Crl'ek . '"' 2 lirOCNVU,gar,sun<lk, (.'Oft<>NA lH:LMAR Cpts, drps , laundry hwusher, ~elf l'leanmg dininl( <treus. i.tora!(c Brand nl'w twnhme, rnmm Guardt'd Gall' 2 patios, pool, Jal' S3GO :? Ur Townhoww, !rplc room Pool Family hv oven Adults only No I> 1.1l1 Cl i., ct t' t• k :., Woodbnd~t· Var 11nt NewJhr,2 baor2hr& 522-6827SanClem. Pool,tcnn1S.SomcOC'can mg.646-1204 ~ls.l br$275 2 8r$3~ landin·u1>ed groun d:.. 2br , l '·2ha, Lake boat 'i.: dery w 1µo<>I. J»('uu1. ten ~ UnL-_ 3 & Catalina views. Clo:11e .,_0 T-· ... ,.. ('(IV. prkg, hRhted tenm:., recrar1I Lse...,"".1no.n nts $725 mo. C<ilJ ~xe1 Tin"W 600 t.o h •-f "'-h "' rt •tgt '' B 1 B ~ .... -.. ~ • LI b 11 '> --"' s oppmg..,. me u.:ac . ,.ewpo , s "' r a , ....,731 Maniier, La" Ni« v o c y a . .. s l y pets. 644-!>565&675-54411 644-4832. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 644·~11 upper, l'pLs. drps, gar , no "' 17141493-0SOi° " c lubhouse. bilhardi.. S300.mo.2br,2ba pets.S250+~ec.2Sll6th r11 sw1mm1ng pool, ping :1 Br 2 & hme. screened 4Br. 3Ba. 6 blk.s lo beach. The Willows. pool home fo'ireplac:e, garage J'l. Ask for Pam, 979·3848 • v.Cice boun. 9 lo6 pong. hydro.spa. gym. palm. dbl i:ar. s:t6S mo. $475 mo .. redecor ated Br 2 Ba, (pie: $450 mo. $5 00 IM o 2 8 r + d en 549-3468 Duplex So-or-Hwy, 2 BR, 2 or54&-S8llO Deluxe 2 br, pool, rec Sorry. no pets. ---------•fCharm1nR Hunt1nJ:lon 548-8382eves. 96J.8377days. •• • • home W;ilk lo bch. Pool Ba, modern kitchen. -room. Lovely IOC'. f'rom Soulhwt>stComer 3 d A u r• t University Park. 3 Hr &lenmi. ... ..-~ r..-'±ed walk to l)llrk & bc:h. $430 ........ anu ...,..,.._Gas •. water pd. OH t:;dinger /Newlao<l Weslllide 2br, Iba, gar, + en or .. or, ... p s. Ba. cul de sac: $430 mo n50 .. :i "d ....,... ... -'". ,.,..,,.-mo A..,. 644-7211 ~ _.. ..,_., "' L, .. ,_ f c:d d .......i-k .. _OK d bltns .,...,, .., / •T•a ,. rm an ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• .. ,... -APARTM.,........,. Crown Valle y. 2!1041 8400 00..1Jter. H B. n y ......... r . 1~ rapes, -" mo Pool,Jac:. tenm.s 752 7847 p t I k "''~ '" l~t/Lsl/546-8104 968-4456Phylli.s,8471668 coansu f.I , wa to lal>ooP...._,a 3707 Duplex, 2 Br2 Ba, formal OOWNTOWN C.M. Aloma.&11-0llS7 O~~.l~l9845~9605AJLY Ran<"h S J Z Br + Jen, nn bench •••••••••••••• •••• ••••• d.uung, patio. avail. $400 1 Bdr S2 '•" Gol!Coursew pnmcVu, $575 Mo . 4 Ar t den Cheap.lgbac:h,alluulpd. per mo 752·7811,Norma, 2Bdrmm 1•' b -!0s H.wportleoch 3169 R .. 000 w \.I •w • •4 a .,.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• OOftlS ,. MESA VERDE Bay, adult rondo 2 Br 1 Ba , pool. $290 mn ---$i.S() 547.7044 l New $145 67!>-3877 eves. Beautiful park·hke al· 2 8 2 Ba 1 l ••••••••••••••••••••••• $'10 Mo :SOr on waler Tenex, 898 9891 Sm Fee h r, ux. ap over· .. w1lhdO<'k tor y<1ur bodl ----Open daily 60.J~,Jasminc mos p er e , pool. spa. looking Newport Bay Sleepmi: rms S1i() SHlS mo. Want to live 1n Me'>a &f7 &&0.1 Wnodbndge new ~ & S. Verc1C' but dfra111 nf the 2 br d l-b-lwnhse 3 fk z•., Rd, A C. $750 \to Avail Apnl thru Costa Mesa 3724 2 BR, den. 2• 2 ba, wet Just a few ~leps to com· with balcony & fireplace. All $'S0 . wk. Share kit '- ., T th r con o. a. comm 1mmed occ\ S47S pnces ry ~s ~me u pool, r.1rporl 11168.i · /\ugusl Oo water wit h ••••••••••••••••••••••• bar UIOO Sq ft Beaut. pll'leshoppmg. . S6751'mo s.59·1802 bath Shown Mon·Sat boatdot•k uo.OOWfEM&Ur carp &drps $.'500 Mo Whcelcha1rdcs1gned ------"only". Call aft Jpm. Mesa Verde !> f1n e~t Arbor Cir $300 Dys ~7 9(28 nt'1Rhborhood'I has lhl!> 1'1:1 ~71 ,.,1 210, e\e~ I Thi' kanrh 4 hr. I • t.ia. "'"' ~ .,,__ Pr Adults, no pets. PA.RIC HEWPORT Reis req'd. 5Sti 0058 or ~ "o Winll'r $1200 •Studio & l BR Apls ~rue: op. 67~5726 161 E l""· "' ., • ., """"' · ouJ..x. "'"" . ........, Bachelors. 1 or 2 5411.59:;.i home •" :ula~IP for S39S 897 IWI "'1r Mohamed pool lrpk. ,rn,n If'-'"~ per month. t oill now fot 1 ..,w.~ Of' b44 11-11:, \In m summt'r liay\lew •TV & Maid Serv Avail Deluxe 3 Hr 3 Ba dplx. ----Bed -------rf'nt.11. 2 Hr frpll' •Phondic•rv.Htdpool walk lo tx•ac:h & s hops Lovelylflenewlbr,drps, .rooms &Townbouses ROOMS $25 wk up with uppt Sm1dcs. he 4 br, pet:. ok. 1•l,•1:.inlly furn1!<ht•d Zl7tiN4'wport Blvd.CM S55C> mo 673.3828 Avail cpt5, stov, gar. Mature From$249.so kitchen S37 50 wk up !lout ~hp av;ulabll• 548 975Sor &45-3967 511 · adlts. No pets. 1984 B Spectacular spa, total apt.s 548-9755 640-6161 frplc ~!> Wnodbndi:t• C')n the Park' JBdrm. 2Ba. House SlOOOi Mo 2 Br t-rlt-u, i-•---h--3748 --__ Anaheim Ave, ~3229; recreation program , -----~ COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE , INC. &4CHA.HTMEHT FOR LEASE Pl<'turc perlect 2.900 "'' In iitory book M e 1rn Verde. 5 lldrm t'ormal 11mmg rm J H11th l.ux ury throu.:hout mu11tc•r bdrm 1-'1rcpl11t E' w1\h easy hv1n1: huge c O\I l'rl'd pal111 w1lh plJyfOOnl Uni ) S7% 111 1th i:ardt•nl'r for t'J'Y mam \rn11ncf' Tenex 898 9891 Sm ,.~,.<" $275 2 br. kid or pet Ok Ft>+! MaJn Rental~. 54().5370 $2!)5. 3 bt T ti Kids & pets ok F~ Mam Rentals, 54-0-s:rTO flMJ 2 hrT.11 t..1d11 & pcl.!. ok t'tt Mam Renlal'I s.to 5370 Matilll'r's Covt' Z br. I 1'? b;i .tdult c-ondo root b•nn1s 1325 644> S04$I $175 mo 642 2'J7 Wniwtbnrtg(• J Br. 212 ha FR. frpl, A C. twnhm $4701mo 644 4"46 btlat 'lhp avail tirand _,....••••••••__.••••••••••••••• PX> Single adll, SJ20 dbl. 64&-3160 ~I program. 8 pools. 8 ~c pvt room, pvt bath. 1 8 vt d & tenrus courts. Al Fasluon Kll<'h. pnYJ:S Mature m•w & ui mmt rond $225 Ut.Jl pd. Ocean view. r, con en, upper 2br Apt avail April 18. Island, Jamboree & San norson. $130. 97~8699 Wotet"frowt HOMH w. of hwy. Frpl, beam P ti N hild J Hit'-R ,.... Kids. ~lsole. f'ee ceilings sundeck no gar. a o. o c ren t-oaqwn ..., oad. ---------· · Call 631·1400 Ma.in Renlals, ~5370 """•/chld'm. 673•1400_ aft pets, 540-0722 (714)644·1900 4 Hr dplx, on 34th St. Nwpt .,..~ ----------i lkh. Sl45 per room. Call IMMEDIATE -----..._wport .. och 3769 Spm. 1 Br, bltns, refrig, gar, Spacious n ew 2 ·& 3 alt 9PM, 63J..2709 or Dys. POSSESSION 1.100 ISLE, yrly $300. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Small bach apt w /swim adlt.s. no pets. Avail S/l. Bdrms. 2 bu th units ZlJ-462-6252, Ken. We have a large sclN' ~~~~~~e ~~r:n;· ~oB:t~ ---------•I pool, utll pd, $185• l $225.54S-429l ;G4 5--0527 ~~T/yro:C~~ln~! Vocationlt..tals 4250 f .. STEPS TO IUCH adult. 67MOOO · N..,.., u ... 5• us 16th Pl. 1 •••••••••••••••• • • t Io n o <'on 11 n..,, puU0,642·5U02or67~ "R b 1 .. ~ '"6' velopment. Im med. O<'· • • ••• lownhome~ and :<Ingle -10 'J a, yr Y .. " S3SO 0 -""" 28 • Id Br pvt patio, new decor. c upaocy. Families & BEACH FRONT u•Uf'FS l I I 2 BR. rum, wutr. $2SO """'"'Y r ap. ocean s e ..,_ 642..5722 hmtly re51deoner' to "'• • · ('Vt· virw. 2 8 R, l hu Wnlr •• $300 of hwy. Pool, adults, no .,_,. pets accepted. $:150. up. CONDO l<.'3Sf' in th<' Irvine• 1m•:i 2hr · 2b:i frpl $5110 IA. YFR~ pets. 752·5065 Adult 2 Bedroom , beam 67>4911 Brkr SOLANO BEACH If you have a net'<! . .i1vl' 644-4201ur5'18-4471 ..,.... • _,,,.,_ ..,00 2 BR-each w /balcony & u5 II w fll t' --Uni 3BH.2ba $S2S I Br I Ba, fplc, bltns, .. ~....,,gs,nopets . .., ·568 Wt:STCLIF'f' Ocean view. Liv r m altc: urH(' <'Rti_,n .. 1 T1Y J "r I', u n fpl", n1"(' W Wi'--n tnq Apt G •Hf':ACll llO~H:• ~ KAL l'l;~>o. ~ ;;:.11 ln' ll·n~ai. lndry, sauna. Oc:ean Side · ""' ' · · 2 Br, 2 ba, adults. No w 1frplc. 2 ha, sec:unty .l hll)(•kll from cx-un & 551·2000 rrl &r pool S400rno of Hwy.$ZSO.SS!Hll84 LAROE 2 Br I Ba, $225 pe\.s. $295/monlbly. lnq bid)(, pool, jacuzzi. "··hool, J.n·utz1. nl!w ~ ColtoMno 3124 mo,bltns lt dshwshr,re· 1700WestcUffDr,apt18. Jieac:h front property. C'J>V. lilt' 2 "'>" :i Hr SS2S t.'hi11t'e 3rlult Condo 2 Bil ••••••••••••••••••••••• cently remodeled. call W '·ff 2 b 1 b Ideal for summer rent11l mo Call 8111 itl M:>-2173 up)(raded. Tcnn1!i. pool .! Ar dt'n 2 Ba coodo 646-52.51 estc:u r, 1 'a a & Del Mar season. Fully 'lubh.~ i\ (' 5345 n.a, "'wvt ( 'r1-...1 JrrJ $495 NF:W 2 DEDRM APTS. townhouse. Adults onJy, furnished $375 weekly !-it PF.R NICt.' tM-332S Mc FM~ nr 675 OH~or 751--16116 SJlO/mo. rnv patios. Mesa Verde 2 br upstairs. no pets. $340. 172!1 Bed· after June 15. $450/mo IEAUTY & THE IEST J Br 21 .. Iii 1'011do, 21 f>il-!43.l Garages Onve by New crpts. ReCereoces. ford Ln. 548 7533 llll JuneJ5. rplr ~ p11l11l, p,,u pool - -•l-:1u'<' 1wnh.s. :l Hr 2•; Ka . 2477 EJden, or call $240. 498-1936 eves. HI-RISE CANNJ::RY vtLLAGI': In Jo,t>ly Mt•,J Vc-rtlr J•r. "aun11 . UPli!rJded Woodbn•Jl!t> <.reeks1dr. I p.1tm pool, J:tc. nr tx·u & __ Larr)' ___ ,546-. __ 5880 __ ~ VI E W OF OCEAN •' REALTY,673-6261 F•ormal ·•1n rm , .• •--•1 ni S47S mn U t :i H 11 I> R f. R . 'chi S495 l!W 631 1475 -"' IA.Y FRO~ • .,l 3'•t St Nwp·t Bch " .. "" -2 BR, 2 ba, prefer mature CITY Ute, brite. airy new "' ...., "" ., Large l11m1l y r oom hob 213-8al 2007 Jlnum. nearby p11rk BLUFFS :mw condo, 4 I!; adults, no cb1ldern or 2b 2 b dsh h C..UXURY 2 bedroom, 2 R...tahtoShare 4300 Carpet.'! & drapes like l.F'.AC'L'. 3 Dr 2 n~. tae f11cd l11ke . lndscpl1. pallO R n~ I I I ~e ........ 1542 <:••• ' r. . !;.,s w ,,~·c: !!!'.: bath luxurious while nf'W0nJyl675 mo y.,';';j"t:hlldr;;: OK. o n br3nd new. $550 mo r.2',""• pc-,poo ,2 ..--· ·.-Jac:uu1 . ..,, mo . .....,.__, wool'c:arpet.s. Just re···••••••••••••••••••••• J IM W!=._7L.!~.RLTR . pets M2Smo.84&-8291 1131·~.834-3643 c:argar,nr sl'hools,$S.'JO THEIAYLEAF &m.337ft decorat ed. K ileb e n Sharc 3Br hse. La ke .,.. ,_,.. ma~ .,_Point 3126 builUns & refrigerator . Forest, clb mhrsh p, ut1l, --PIO. 3br. 2ba rondo. Ten· DHRFtELD t'or L$t', Klngs Rd. v iew 2 BIG' ~r~;e:.0· ::•a~~ifu1: ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lovely balcony with ex· respfem liB l 2464 nl.'l,pool J acuz.zi,896·2896 MODEL HOME, never Rr 2 flii ,dcn.Av11i15/15. spacioua new apt.1,Pool, SPAC JOUS 2 B r nr panslve vtewofLidolsle, ~aRoo...h? 0... PoW 322 <lays, (213) S92·Z740e,·e lived in. Comp! carpeted, 833 JZtiO, 9. 30·4PM for pvt putiM. Marlo a. l\ppllc:, cpts. Newport Bay " Ocean. •••••••••••• .. ••••••••• u..,.~-wallpapered, draped . ~!P~ • Adlll.U.,no pets. dlJls, $220. 496-9'82 ber Underground parking. ~t-01.ATt.SUiruMr'TlD Sparkllna 2 sty 3 Br 2~ ,.... ~--------1 _,. __ .... C PM AU security building11. , -. . Hm1MMw 3242 rte:. Fantastic landJ\c:ap SPACIOUS JBr home, _,,A~·-~1 .M. 1 Tenants mustquaU f". No A Profcssn I Koommatc ba, cpt,,. drp8, frplc:. Rec l o ,, 1 ~ ~ 1, f 1 c fac:IDliu. Nr Marina. ••••••••••••••••••••••• n1t. <>llure rear ynri '" cpts. drpe, ne_. Unoleum, GR F. AT R EC RE A . -l BR & 2 DR apts. Ocean chUdrcn or peu. l to 2 ~e erra ompanycan t,.,c 1435/mo. Call Pal J Hr . J ho towntiouse . pl;tnt!I, wood decklnJC . bltns, dbl gar. lri>lc. lg T l o N. Swimm 1 n ~, Follhollow yin-view, ow, refrig., very year lease available 11:ff'J1;;.0.P~~~I~!~T Fry,831-9432 S p11rlthng n1•w 1·ond. with waterfall. fir<.' rinii. frnced yd, wshr/d ry r ~· w1us 2 health clubs w Wit --r clean. carport, oo pet.s, $1.000 p er m o n t h • ---$470 Cu ll ··1..1la '', covered patio. 3 Bedrm. hookup,490SBruceCres-.a · • ~l · son &46·20HI from $2S0.586-S478 Utllltiespa1d.673·S49ftor _832 4ll4Su~ NewJbr,fu mily,d1nlng.3 M4l 137l or8465456cves hlln bookcases. llH l'ttlt.$:'.ISO 1213)325·7020 b1lhards, nighl liiihle<I F'lJJlNOKUNFURN 67 2573 car gar . J?illnt wet bar, _ _ _ _ C'Ond., pool & garctenci tennis courts. Pro & pro •2hrtownhome w /(rpl I..,,, ........ odl 3840 S. Fem to shr 2 n r z .Bl• hm1· patio, fuJly londscapecl VERY PRIVATE 28r inc:ld. $495/mo. Ref!\ rr shop.golfdnvmgrunge, •LiiepaUo&enc,gara~e ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ckean Vu exec twnh.~e CdM. non 8mkr. Mury $450/mo. Fobulnus vlew C..:ondo penthouso. S32S q'd. Coats & Wallace Emtwuff lay Vt.w party room. •Adult_,, child 16 fl ovt'r llKI TO IEACH Nwpt Cr~t. 3 Hr. 2~ ua'. lt!>l ·2820. W, 673·846!.1, 673-8232or67$·97~ mo. 846-2689 Realtors, 546-4141 l~t Iler unobstructed FUN A<:flVlTJES: Full· •Small pel ok t,Re 4 br, 3 ba. fri>lc, frp~. wet bar, full rec. -~·------- 3 Br. fned yard, bltn11, 2 New 2 Br l h Ba. Twnhse, ~.!":,:.',~~~1:::f~~J ~: ~::1; ~1~~~~. 1"r;;~~: Beaut. new 2br, 2ba In 4· dsbwh r, all. garage, facil. 9650•673-2332 Female over 18 to share car gar, $t2S Jst & dep fplc, pat.Jn, pool, tt'nn1S, ........ oclt 3241 It '850 trips, par lies, sport plex, patio, laundry• encl. yd. No dogs. 1703 Beach dplx. Mere ft from t•lcgant 2br apt or beach. only. 499-2988; 495-44116 or SJ60 mo. 213 502 5808 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hstlor V5ew Knoll tou.rnaments & more! bltns. $300. 642·1803 Alaba ma, 536·346S or sand. Seashore Dr lowr . _Ca_ll_«_·_l _l5' ____ _ 7S9-1089 3 Br condo iar patio Spectac~lar Cku.nfront Coty Rock port m dl. BEAUTI FUL APART· ~aut. new 3br , 2ba 538-l71.8 Btfl 2Br •. lBa,cncl paUoEmployed Cem.nr40pref. Br f 1 I • 'J · CUff Dr. l hr , frplc. w/pane wln<Sot.n & New MENTS: Singles, l &t2 townhouH. Frplc, encl. Deluu pool side xtra lie w/huce ~v It dine rm . 1tu' Z Br, 2 ba apt. CaH 3, p c,newc~.DSO poo, t e n n11. oao , 9600/mo (213)878·2721 Ell&landchann;2 Br fl bechooms.~.lcun· gar.Jgeyd.$400.IC2·1S03 2br,Zba.bllna dsbwhr. Yrly.~f sreq.~Ofmo. SJl.4790. 499·29H ; 495·44H or M8-ll7tor&46-2S87 eves • dell 2 b r d furn. Mockla ,,......,. daJtv Nr. bdt. Adul•• DO........ Ph: 846-224.s evs/Wlmds. --------- 7»-1088 .,..,... 3244 ove~loolt~~I ~c,ee:~I~ 10 to 7. R;;;;;mat; Garden apt, 2 br, 2 ba. S22S/IDO.~ .--Avail5/1. Ma ture r eapon, remale Ra.re flod., 2br, frpl, all••••••••••••••••••••••• 31r-M~~:r:L~ '900. serriC"e avail No la.e ~fpetio. llAlu.re9daJU •-c... 3BR, 2 B A, s un /d e ll:, ~~~:':!~ec;,;~ oewplex.SZ90. Preau,ioua loc,spttt1oll Niguel Adultaonly refs KllOllPt~1 ~red. Sony, aduJt.a ..;.u :•..,ti 2 8"-,dm • .,l~Ba.dtnln• ~/WlllCa1Jr~.~~c7b· szoo +.04-0737 #818 Tenex,8S11-918t SmFee crae vu. Overlooklns req • .;·..,O/mo 00' lie. Ca11'7S2·2838 on11 oopets _,.... ., ...-...... .....u v,..,,... ... &Toro 3232 late.2 Br +den.2~B.t • .._7282.atoswkd.ays. 1--------•I .' · 275£. St,C.M. •~•.PDOl,Jac:uui,~ Ma le nds rmmate (non 3 palkle AC nrpool Jae Oakwood 631-lOOl HB. Malloy Realtou Newport Marina, 919 sm.kr),M/f',tosl\r2 er 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·--·-~'mo .. ..;. • ,,,_ ,,._ 3 B • Ba Ex.c. coodo: 2 8° 2 ba.. "'•-'-A .......... _.nta .,.f1'71 ~kle Dr 2 Br 2 Ba D-Ba r ~ Cl .. B 2 .,_ I d ~. -. ......, sec .....-ean .,.,w, r " • ... u .. ~ ~ ~·-G••.o.T COMDO! THIS IS IT , .... A, pool, p'vt' "'-b n.....O.: mo°"' . .., .. ~~~l •Pt. ..,.,., •an"' r, .... , 1e yar • & ctn dep. 213-8116-9761 short walk to Victoria d in. rm., frplc, carp., -.,... """ """'"" u,_,.., 11«lkuded ~1hborhood, eves. Bch. asoo mo. lse., 23211 d rapes. t'l ec:. gar. 3 br, 2 ba, cl)U, d.rpe, * * avail. *52:$. 842-3786 or wal tos • ..,.,.. &schoolil, 1'UT)'Rd Open Sat Apr opener. 9 Hole pultlnii ==~) frplc.walltlncl°'""",fvt 3Dr. 2~8a. twnh,.,e apt. 8T.HIO'Jl YoungFcm to11hr2 Brapt kidl ol, $400. lla-9100.Wondbrldgr ArborLake, 16.Call ii4.P.ll57.dys; ftretl\. Vlf'w. Eaatbluff. p1Uo,2caraar.Poo & $386. D eco rate d , 111 /H me . $160 mo. Pk 7et-0063 IBNmtwoodl. 2'-il Ba, 3 714.529.7143 evs/wltnd• 5'51·3620 MS-06SO clubhouse. Adlta only 1paclou1. bullt·lo1, la 2 Br, 2 Ba, fplc, pool, Nwpt. NB. 640<866S • V Br, upgraded. l~~c ~ aft Anr 17 SJSO. 642-1165 encloud pa.do, 2 ear car adult.a, $360. Fowl .-.Y 3234 mo. or lse/opt. Prlnc on-.,. · • Nws>t H«ht.8 are.. lovely 3 .....,..,. ..._.. nr Hunt1 Cnlr, St> Fwy, 645-5323 Office R...t.. 4400 ••.,.••••••••••••••••••• ly. 714-S4a..82'10, 9:»3PM Cbolct> Ivy cov'd lkh Cot br. 2 ba, fam rm. f''rplc-. 1700 UlthSt. Adult E.Slde 2 br o.pla. 781>1 Stark St. 2 blka a/o YUJU. y RIMT AL ••••••••••••••••••••••• Shal'p 31tr. 2B•. frplc, lg • tage 2 Br, deslrablf' toe new bltns. No pet.I. 9000 ([)over at tilth) Y,,ncl gar, pool. Llke oew, Edinger w /o Beach n..i I yd • patio, 104el Wax· Wood bridge ~s t a t e I'll' downtown Laa. Bch mo/IR.&45~ &42-8170 nopeta.6"~ W d. ~ Sat/Swl 0. "-Wfltw $600 rnme ocatlon In llunt· wln1 Clr<le. $423 mo Tow'Ohoult' Ntw. prof. with lrg view lot. SUS v n l ·S ' In at o n 8 e 11 c: h on '751...mor8118"4142 dttoralfd fr landscaped. 494.9302, SEAVIEW. Panoramic AtOM SZ60 M&r.M2>20l4 ... Brook~unit, 800 square $33$. 3 br, frptc. 11r. IQdalr peta oil. Fee Main Rt'nla.la. 54C).5370 2 bf', den, 2 ba. Dln rm. ocun vii. anrded 1ate, Cuqspc Mature adult.. only, no .ATTHlllACH fee(, Sillflt , 1arden ly~ f\urr Whir~ U,·;dt~r nook, frptc, mlrror~d 4 Br,ramUyrm.,2 ba,Top t.W.lrl'OOl,2brltdt'n. 0,.111Hro9M pets. Larae 2 br apts. 16:2 Br, b•lcon1, enc. •t«tor,,mcc. Good 0 • Roman tub. •mo. lsl Of World. Frplc, new ms. monthly. 133-2907 or W i S.. 1·5 ,_ Dlhwhr, 1 .. BBQ. OH N 15th S poaure, autaned park ;>90 I Nt•wporl tllvo1 N (\ '71 41 bl'> 4~10 "lut, 1yr&se.642-6:183 cpU. ~. tM0-7812 7SHC714 pd. '778~t Pl. twJ..SO'fa :..J~~s)s.~a t. ~~II Mr. Plum mtt _l ' I -·~ ' I ~. f . I I ' ' J I I ' ------.... -"" ~ ....... Q DAILY PILOT Tnursday, Apnl ,4, ,977 Add it. .. Bu1ld 11 Diaper 1t .. Hammer 1t. .• Carpet I it ... Cement 1t . Wire 1l.. Hoe 1t...Clean 1t ••. Move it ... Press it Paint 1t. .. Nat11t .. Plaster it...F1x it SERVICE DIRECTORY Plumb 1t. .• Patch 1t. .. P1pe 1t .. Remoae1 1t •• ) Roof 1t ... Landscape it . Tile 1t .. Trim it Sew 1t ..• Haut 1t... Add 1t... Plant 1t ... Alter 1t. .• Learn 1t.. .... • Appll..ce Repair CefliftcJs, Acom He Coatrodcw Gal dlalMg Geeeral 5.nicu ..••••••••.•.•......... •.•.••........•........ .••.......••..••.....•. ..•...•..••••.•........ ..••...•••.•••....••... ~ .••..........•..•...... lt-..W,tflaperiftCJ Phot09"crpf\y TelHIWoift R.,.rr • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• APPL.IANCE Rt::PAIR Economy Acou11l1 c11 LEE M JARVIS Gardet11n& uulnl b y 11.ANOYMl\N C.irprntry, IMMACULATI-: PcMnt Your Cmffe Wrddini: pholol(ruph} $10 -ServiccCall QuaJ ce1lln1ts.new orn• AD 0.1T1.0 NS -Japane !Se. Comp I electrical. 11lunib1ni:. C'!.!o:ANINC .Sallsfar Avc•r,•"('F.xtrlStrv$39$ C»lllorc!ll .or4ppt.·rhc CANOPY TV SERVICE lbl HATESl!:RVICE Al f'a1r Prices ~1633 <.:.ill (714)54D 2422 11ptuy, rep1ms. Crct.-c11l REMOOLUNC 1ocrv1cc to'reo Ht. Lie 9/\M lob t•.M tw7 Z71:17 lion (.;u;;ranleed Call 2 St,.: $i95. lntr ;:<rm AAA PholOin&ph y Co ......._&Mia.. ~UIOO. Ph9G2-3200,Llc3178S6 C27,MS-5106 ,._...,..a._ -- -~ow!tl737776AMWAY '' ~ 64241.57 _, .... ~ ""~ Prices Ind mutr'l /labor _ ---- ••••••••••••••••••• •••• C:.-nt /COftCret• Add~ns & kllchen·batb EXPERT J A I' AN ESE ••••••••••••••••••••••• llou.~cclc111l.ing & Window Cuar, lnsrd, free est. Ploster t1letN1lr W11y l4fY ...... Set7 Let U!I rccond1t-lon your old M'l Guarunlced, un- dt•r $200 646 t7114 Bub Y 11 ll my ho me ...... ••• •• •• •• •• •• • •• • • Quality Improve men ta G a r d c n e r . ... r e e l:ik1ploadcr. 1lum11 lru1 k. (.'IE"anmg. Good rates & Ted 552 Ol34 or 636-7080 ••••••••••••• •• •• •• • •• • weekdays, (lrun1w & PATIOS W/\Ll\S 1-"'reeOeslgn&FAL&male ~tlmat~ l.:aJl·962·0858 h:.iulmi:,trec~111ll..1:1.1\l rt.'f:s CJll "lili! Lynn" Pi'~ERSPAINTING 22nd.C M833257 1 l'hlll1ps Cein1•ntC11 t.11· AndersonCoNJl63Hl36!_ - -. mg,dcmo,ete75139:W 5367711 l':xpr'd Hla<o Ii.ill'~ C ......_, _ _..M ..... '-& llomfod Fur l''ol t·ull e~rt,ol Gardenln& a nd land!i,ap--""r··" '-'~t C.ill ,."0" VEltV NF.t\T PATCll JOBS&TBX1'lllt t: Frt"e f),l 8!i3 M39 w m mrr 1'V ~3 A, W 19th St, CM __, -"'9 7~1 .,,,.7 ( · 7 ....... .. In" Maintenance, re~ & L..L-.. '--llOU'-'"'c"' L'ANIN<" "' ""' '" • ., .,.,., II t h 11111 ur K ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. L· t ,. II ..---.. "" ,, .... r. • '-"'' n••u ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1:1m rumm r ree c:> '-a ••••••••••• •••• •• •••••• •~our HU!lrnt•1H1 Call """""'° R~I & Repair Tiie Laguna Bc;it•h Cabinet ~tfil~~~~. ~~~~~'~it :'..~ ~.1...:. u rt !I 3 0 Pm lltiulrng. movtnr.. l"lt•JllUP .1 .. 111t'•"i. f<a1:i:cd) 1\nn '" t:XCLN'f PAINTl:-0.G ••••••••••••••••• ••••• • ••••••• ••• •• •••••• ••••• Spec1all.t101o: 111 t·u:.llHn <:emml wurk ur all k11uJ~ JOBSS42.8233 , "''° .. .,.,., $7 up Tree~ork ll1·j~, 11! 1175 6S5J ltilr& f:xtr. Ilea!> St.vltMhl,.., ~l1tlln1: 1h1or•., l'l·:n ,\l\llC Tll.I•. Nt•w ur remodchn.:. ,1d<t1l&0nK, llf•J' r:ill• 1-'rl"t•t•i.t ----fo~t.fre1•e:otM<!•l!">U7 .. 'ret.Cbl.548·270b l-'J(J::ll windo"."· p;itw n1\t'<'1'. rcmoorl f rcsl :.roljObb l'abrnftry & w11111I 111 751.15"Ul5 7!">0 61)~ ELECTRICIAN. All types ~~id~~t•1 J t~1~r:'illn "'ySd(' GUYS & GALS \\mil ill' k' thHtl1t) un "''lronw 5J6·:!426 .ifl !I tenor Lit· U330!r.Jti 1-'r f k L ·/& d d Sonny & J,·r Fftl-:1•. lu1ul CLEANING SERVICE t-:Xl't-:HT P111ntm1: Farr ly Ph ,.v•·niniei. n.iz 1no T S . Sts LI' ...... 1 .. 1, l " , One 1n11n c r(•w S yr!. cxpr o wor · It n · e • in 111111nt. !.hrubtnng, trees •no, ,., .... 0u ... ,1 ... work I\ h h u L" r., 1 l -..... ,,. l' ' .,.,, ~ ;J 0 N•-' d "'-""0 "'•04 ' " ~0 " " 11b, OIOl'!>, w :JlC\ocr Ii I Ile., r ..! • l' !> I CJl'I'. K1•11 '""" "" • " ~1.'lia,:11!>-llO!n · ' 1ioun11i: & r;111bhi11g Set sr · .-.eecst..... .... fo'ree est 546052'7 lor usal>h: 1lcm~ Fen Will puinl 111 or out . l:btabhsht.'<l 6i3·4~7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• your own orrn!t, ~uve ~ardl'*"J Gtnera1Set-•iu5 tnil1lcJI-(~ rt'mo11,·cl ~h..1mpuo tpt:., wai.h ----------ncmodl'I adcl µat11•. rt" R<·mi>v .tb, trimming. Carpent•r mom.•y 1~·11115 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5572005,543-bltlll wuJls or cle••n by lh" hr WOHK GUARANTEED pu1r ""1'l' l'~I !)1>:!4:!11 nrurun••. free est. Llc'd ••• ••• • • ••• •• • • • • •• • • •• ••••••• • •• • •••••• • • • • • • "" '"' l lr /E l t'r Es 2S uk r "' ,. U&l> Con• rt•tc All Reliable Expr Japanese saveUftlo·SaveMoncy MOVING & HAULING, 11r Job, rcai.onable. rer. n IC r ee t. L ayLu 2'J8Zl3 foullym~ured.642·2624 ..;.irpentry. Small Jobi; h t Gardener Reasonable '''"' 6280or""S-JO-.ehvew. Yrs Expr IJ.i2-0295 ___ Roofi,.... Paneling, door han~rn~ P :.isci. t"oncre e, · UAHBARA'S a nything, anywher .... """ .,... """' ~ -·.,. Chuck's TreeSvs. P alm s, Lie rontr, est S48·2'7lS hlnckwork. t.lri veways. pnces. Free est. 1145.5230 SllOPPJNG Call anytime. 493·2515 ~ I{ n o w I es I' a in ling. ••••••••••••••••••••••• oh\oes trimmed, thrnned. L.11:&bondl.'t.I 6452031 Mike SERVICE 5401863 ,___., Jnt/EICl, commercial R"p~•rs. Lie &. ins. All uruncd, r-moved FREE UISPOSAL O{ Your ••••••••••••••••••••••• " ... ,, .. C~t Sft-flc• nux;.., &SLlJurSTONE l:'~r Hawau· an gardener Buy -Wrap· Deliver 1 Jpts & r esidential. t)ries Free C!tl WJll. ~9'l29 aflS u .n. m ...,." old app!Jcances. l-'1rep aces·Planters lllf>.ll20 -----•:•••••••••••••••••••• • WAL LS. ll RIVES, Yd cleanups, pruning, W}~ 00 IT ALL! Frl'e est 646.17116 Bnck Concrete Patao Call anytimc 54l-5930 _ l:drpetManwalllayyouri. S IDEWALKS, ETC. lrimming,haul 646·4676 Co ncrete, paint'g. -TilockWalls BBQP1ls PAINTING. 20 yrs. Ex·<-or mint:. Repairs & 97!12819 R fs t.Bts 646 0464 S S$$ W k ..,....~ Tree Trim, r emove, prune. Reas. Fully insrd. dcarung loo!Guarwoli< -JO:xp r 'd Japane se plumb'1c carpe nlcr,ttousecJeanitK) e., . • per. ;ive . or ••••••••••••••••••••••• .tl bigner savings. Fri~· gardener . Compl yard root"J:.' glass. electnt'al .••••••••••••••••••••••• L' L• l Bl k II guar. free est. no Wllll. An vo11e1 s ..... , Tony 645-Sl>l " t I •· rb >" rree ,._, · oc wa s, Ref•64l -1950lVl':> •1 ur' b '"'<--. rl LL·r.·s Z.I yrs. exp. Xlnl. .~t.645-3646 ControdOt" maintenance, s hrub· drec rcmovJl, g:.i u1i; .. MRS KINGS <."L .. :/\"llNG ~1 um11qonl', brick. ~ --n :.in acture y .e t11 r~f''l. HofA , MastCh. & bcry. tree!>. Fr e:.l. i:iµ · m.ir ill'. ti \&• & l'/\INTING CO "WE H<"o Comm Hea~. h e/-HOUSE pamllnl:. 10 yrs Sale~ 9621r.J60 (."••h ,.jll. Lee The Tree Wt' <.:arc Curpct Clcanl.'r' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sh'am c·lcanor~h.tmp(1•J s rECl1\Ll/.JNC; In all .ibuuphobll.'ry .1ll \!o 1JI t. •l)'pes rl'mo'1l'hng. I l yrs 548·1630 carpts : !>~·reen~ OOITALL"tll.'>3561 t ct II b 750 935 ~~ " ----hl'al " S\'r v " Oranoc w n o 4 • exp CM Npl area J am -t.i5 575o "' .. 0 tiol2 9111 ~mall. pnt:l''\ ar<' ~mall. Prof Japanese L,rndi.cap· Cty 22 yr" i II 636 6555 llUUSl't•lt•.111111•• h• rl'lwble Trade ) our olt.I ~lul f lvr " ' "L''l II Hon 642 679'J JCt 51'M d I L• 1 h t "O t ..:uur Hds 1MC, Ir t''l 111 art•a 1\ll ""rk guar Ht•as R~•lt'~ S.15 37fr. 002 1>311 ini: & GardentnJ?. Free •·ouple, rd,·rt·ncc' :-!£,_.,. H "' uems with a n"w ~oo I•'" w1l 1 ..i r 1nc ~ :.i J u wan Ill t•st. 545 7072 lit'O lbus h1 Want Ad I lelp? 642-5678 62li 6126 or 9GJ·5!11J Daily 1'1lol Cl.1~i.if1ed /\d. Want Ad Rei.ult~ t>42·561K Cl:.i~s1lu.>d :.id IH2 St.71< U,11ly P1lol <;tas:11rleds. --- 4400 lndMstriolRefttal · 4500 Lost&Fowld 5300 Personafs 5350 Help Wanted 7100 Help Wanted 7100 Help Wanted 7100 HetpW..ted 7100 .......•..•.............................................•.•................•..•................................................................................•. ·•·····•··••··••······• ·••·········•···•···•·· 4400 Office Rental 60'PER S9FT lll17 WESTCLl1''"' NU AGT. 541 SOlZ Furn Ofr. Hank of Costa1----------11.0ST bl'llo:l' 1 whcte Wall lh1· k1nt.I yuun~ J\t.lvcrt 1s111i: Pubhsh~r BABYSlTIER. respons1 IOOKKEB'ER COOK,EXPH. Mesa Platti, S95 mo_ AIRPORT Cockapoo. Heward wornan who ht>lpcd me SStl-3000 Ample parking, freeway 546·<Y798 la nurse I when I tnp~:<I surt1ng new trade bte l eenagt, wknds. F/Chg.thruprofit &.101111 muga1ane. Sales & WilsonfPlaccnlla area 1 Person ore. Sal. t•om editorial opcnmi:s avail CM. 645-4115 art 6PM mensurale w /exp. Good (}ood Salary . Mesa Vt!rdc Conv. llosp., 66L Ccnt11r St . C. M. 548·5585. Must be cxpcr'd <714 ) IAKEtt benefits . N 8 . Ask for 956-2680 FRY COOtc Karen. M4 7955 -------- WISTCLlffAREA & aarn.•rt vi:;ibihly. J2()() on a broken ra1~ed 1501 W tcHff D .,.... "'ound Small lerr1er d lk ,. .• I " • r. NEWPORT BL'ACll ~-fl. w /reccplaon or .. SI ewa nr. ~oron:.i ue "" .,.. 4 19177, vie. Bl'aeh & M p t ocr J 1 i · Newport to'1nanc1al Ctr fke, pnv. office & rest ur os ice u Y "· Lecning Offiu Spoce 1400 Sq. ft . two pvt. br's. room. S71H Per mo Warner_, H_B_. 848_ -s_1_21__ 1976 please communicate $100permo.G42-0200 u.o.uoRR'"' ... LTY FOUND: Irish Seller. with me. 1 was badly Call on Site Manager ""' s;A hurt. Ethel Hofstra. Rte (714) 642·3111 ext246 •1 MO FREE RENT• 0 673-4400 Calll.oidentafy ,.._ f f k A7 .....,.,, 1. liox 382, ...... mpo, Cab . No lease req. Olx. o cs.~~~~~~~~~~! ,,.. ..,""""' 478-5761 DELUXIEOFFICES Adj. A1rporter Hotel.I-• ------------t:omml & mdsll i.pacc:s, J.'rom J rm lo 2200 sq. fl For lease 1400 sq. fl. of· F6UND: Yorkshire Ter-Laborer to work full lime 200 to 2000 sq. fl A~ low 1..0Wl';ST RATES. full !ice/warehouse + 4000 r t e r · abt 9 yrs. vac SJO. per hour. No exp J.'i 35'-sq rt LaJ: N11(ucl & sl'rv1ces. 833·3223 T1l sq. rt. storage yard in Rueben Jo:. l.ee, PCll nee ~ 9035 :\1rs!>10n V1eJo .;rc•a ' noon Irvine Ind Complex _4.116-45 __ ~9-.. llandy to S O t"rwy -Sh w :.iv:.111 key lock gas Call 331.1400 Luge OH1ce or • op pump & ~ccy ~erv1ces Spacl'. Sl50 can be National Services Co, Commerc1.1l Shops, of rat-es & !itor.ige F'rom $7~ mo ~ 7219Coi.l.t Mt•,,1 dlv1dl'<I Ba ck of LJguna 640--l!.2.50 S..·a Sporb. 1951 Newp<H't --- - kl\d l'o'>ta '1P?>a 1-·or Rentds Wanted 4600 FOUND older Sable._ wht Colhe at Brookhurst & Slater L A Lac. l.ikcn lo O C Animal Shelter FOUND Yni: fem blk ••••••.••.•............ Schook & IMtnldion 7005 DIMMEtt COOK IOOl(KfEP£tt COote. UPEl'D & PAMTIY WottKEtt F\all Ume, extensive re· ~~o~n:C:~~ A/P Clerk 2 J Y r s Accounts Payable /Construct ion exper . Good benefits package. Salary '650+. Needc.'<i Al The tail & multiple store ex· 3333 Pacific Cal Hwy REGlSTRY HOTEL per. Contact Mr. Burlin h SEECHEF Irish Cottage Jmporls ~~N~ew~po~rt~Be~ae~~~ l.8800 MacArthur, Irvine _54G-__ 55_1_1 ____ _ IJ>.I IA. Ba~~ ACCOUMTS 6' 'Tl 6' • Tokai Bank in N.8 has ~\'>I H I\\·\-..-.< )(I \If 'o an immediate opening P~ Agettey for an exper'd new ac· 37ZI Birch St. ~ B count.'l person. w /good 557-0045 clencal skills. vanely of IOOKKHf'EI Accts . Payable & Rere1vable. Payroll. some taxes & various dutaes. 979-6730 BOOK SALES COOKS & COUNTER llelp day & eve s hifts. Apply 1n person, Del Taco, 17th & Superior. CM COOKS EXECUTIVE layfront Offices Pnm<' Lo<'allon :1~ Via l.11ln, Nw1'l Isch t\Jm or unr ti So SSOCI Scrrl'lanal Sf'n' a\ail 250:.q ft Ol·eanor Bay view info. Ar <.-._uJc Ctr Ste 0 , ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1~11, l311 on·'s 1>46·46.'i:l f'inant·1al Co moving S ()( ( 1 n •:, + r ct• e p lion .,t•t·ret.ir) .i rl:'a , 1.000 '4 ft. lurn or un fu.m. nr ex; /\1q)(}rl. pvt hid.:. profc•!>s1011al ~roup. Ii m1tcd pub Ill· lraffac. a\.11l 1mmed. $150 pl'r of f1<'C, cxpan:;.1on poi.srble Mr•. Jay 1133 9721 rrom t:asl Coast desires sub·Lc;e about June Isl liflO· lOOO sq fl Wouhl consider shannic c•xcc ofc w allornl'y. art•oun lanl or other fm.1n('111l type operat111n 631 1400. Lab Vtt.· Talb.:rl &.1 ···:~··•••••••··~··••,•• N cw Id n d , ... o u n l 'H '\ \o\ OM 1-.tll Vall JI B IS47 11712 TR.AIM FOR 100'. Employer duues. xlnt benefllll, call Hetamed for appl. 646·7_!2_1 _ ssss Feeing The Pinch? Jolly Roi:cr R~t:.iuranl ••<Cl·pt•nR :.ipphcallons lur cxpcr d fry cooks. Xlnt (nni:c benefits & hotmi. S.il upcn. Apply an peri.on. I st Month Free ti75 5R2fl wkdys only ••CdM dlx 2 rm ~wtr. utrl pd, 11.1<:. ample pkl(, Sl~. mo lo mo. 675-6900 Airport OfflcH 1 hlk to O t• /\1rpor1 lllx ~u1tcs w 1l"PlS. t.Jq>.,, JJn1to r1.1I H'r\ "'M sy:.tm. \II 111 ii . Jmpl<· prk.: :-.o lw rt'<l d lotll s t-· nn.,tul "lll:1:17iulU 2nd MO FREE COSTA MESA !'HO .... OFFIC F.SPJ\C~; 2850 Me1rn Verde Ur 1-: Approx ;!(JOO sq fl Good visab1hty & p.irkmi: All or l)Jrl Dc.rn II.idle.> Bkr 'lfi.1119:1.1 1-'.Xl-;n 1 l\'1-,Sl 11 Jo_.., IJ.-IU\I' urfll I''> " •l'l"\ 'tr-11 1• X1r•" 'l'.t' ( 11 • \111111n j;,,: ;,i;;_>i, Helen O'Lt•ary LO~I Cn•\ & ~hill' 1·.11. ::.hort h;11r. mJle. S }r)o 01•0 l'Ollar w l(fl•l'n lJ~' Vic 200 HICl<'k t\IJhama. II n l ll d1 ll e w .t rd 536 2161; iuMMu LOST blk SpJn1al puppy Opporlunity SOOS n r S u n l a A n a & ••••• ••• •••• ••••• •••••. :ro:~:~Y C ~5·3855. 300 LI'""' 101 STORES ro y .,.-LOST all wht \"JI. 'horl S20.000 month hair nt•utered m:.il(• JI U $29.000 month newa nl :>3G 128/l S.U.000 month Broker 1>40 9ol!I LOST Wh1lt• Poot.Ill• GIFT GALLEttY Ternt•r long II')(~ Nu 1'flllar l>ot''" l hl•.tr ~I'll 'ie"'por\ !WJch Wanll 12 H' uld \ 11· 1-:w110 t. :.it°\l\t' p.irtrn:r or m .. y l'M' Sl~t••r 1-v w .. n .11!1•r purrhased ~r Smith noon 1'11'.c'•' 1 ;,II ~ •. 1 :!1147 lo.tm llJffi 16'tS D!O f'\rll ·wncn·. 1nll1\1U1tJI olhn·' monl h 111 month . f-'(ll 'U Wh1ll' Sh1•1)h1•rct n·nl ini lutlrni: Ht•tt'IJ Bu>1M-U Refttd 4450 ---------•. m1i. \.II" llrookhur.t &.. tmn "'r' .... r,11n.ill11•1I ••••••••••••••••••••• •• ... 1\ T li RA l. F 0 0 U C,.trfwld. F V !Ifill t~ll 11r ,,.. 'tlndwich b~inl',!> Fan ~3222 phoni· , """r.1i.:1· m.11 1 LAGUHA IE.ACH ttl.Sllc lt•J~•· Current d.ti d1,p,1lch 11r11kri:rou11r1 Small ly gro!\!\ ..ipprox $JOO r (I u ~ l> c; ,. rm .In prki: J.1n1torJI 'll'f\ All COftwt.N:lal St~ S32,500 ~hrph,.rd JllPrtl'< ~,b ut1I t''<l"l'l\l phonl' or t·.in be ~ed 15 pro-£.cl Riddle. Inc mo old, Or:.ng1>, c.; M r II E ES~lr~~ u Tl v E lc~1onal office Localed 646-Mll 631·Z'718 1n older '!hopprng com- 640 ~70 plf"<. with ru!>t1c at ---t'OUNV 12:icl2 s pool or mOt'>phere. $1&0 Mo, util Small Pr~ Shop Pnme rope nr Cost a M t'S ll USTC.M. Rct1111 or or<-' ~p;1r1• ill ,WY -5'1 Rl-dt•t·or 'd • 11 rn pie prkg . pvt bt•lh3 1770 Oranite/\ve Llz~l41171 purd by landlom loc. lnven & fixture!'! on· Country Club. 673 4419 MISSION Ri-:ALTY ly. Heas. 548 0223, f'ound. Puppy. {IObll 6·8 •111o5 s Coa.,t.LJguna ~.51:16554-0 C M_._ wks old . female . 494-07 31 \inn ~ nds allrll" YTIK <.:ockapot). v1 r SantJ An11 4 DELUXE oFC·s lady Musl lra\lel W/held _Ave~'lower641).J705 OFC Sl'IT~: tor r.-nt "'""n 111cw, Ii: hak1111~ 11r ... 1.11r' w 11or .i.w. S:o1111 lllH 5361!3.lol l>ll'-111 Jluhl <on( rm '''Ill 2.'i, 1111 uml (~ldWl'1!tl Buy & PenoM!lt 5iJSO 11.H1.-l•-.t. 'm WhM' In rl' '1'11 '"'" Jl'Wf!ll')' Jn\I ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ofr ..,torr l ncl~lrl •. ,, (llll~ lnv1•'t or work on . 1r 1 11r:. r lt•a'lt' l.4kt' romm I' n llo'C lfi?.4 ... .. r •• 'I .• r •. .. K ' n I ... H 11.11~.n' ~1 25. $1H 1 lo ~,:!I\ tt4i> :• 130 nr h7'1 ;no•i I> .. n .i I' u 1 n t .., .-n Clemente 1\11 k ind~ 1nl'I dent11I m1-d ~'rom $1.C, 496-1840 PRESTI Cit MIOICAL OFACl 71' °"II •1.1'1l RfT .AIL STOltf flot ac-h .trt•.t 'llil"HI It \II nl'w 11npru\1'mf'n t ' Crpl cu'l ll ~htcn11 trplr ctr t ash for 1m provemcnt" + flexible lt'.l "' fi7,S J0H0 < 1().4 I In ~11rt of ln•me t500 olt.lt•r bouae. as Is. 700 "'I Sq ft • 11ome fum1tur~ • It Sl$01mo. No lean. at 1-'o\H'r' ~:H hi•' mli;: i\r t1''t' 1:1.S.UUO t •~h S300 wk "'41 EtiuAI ~h•r" of pro hh 751 l~i' 10 6 u9uo1 STOIE 25.000 month Shopping C<!nlu location t'Xcellent lta•1t al Sil~ IJ('r month. 11rnu~nt area. nME,751-1400 f1lltures avail. Prefer 2!1211 Newport Bl vd. Costa WANTED. o.c. Liquor Jten practllion~r. n111t M~a license. Call (714) <lCcupancy ~,-OR E·OFF1C F: SHOP m 52.55 eve~ only. . , i::,.,_ Newport & Bay Center MoMiy to Loait 1021 'J~ 2062 Nfwport Blvd, CM ••••••••••••••••••••••• (..('R.l ~12520r&44·222S ht,hdlrlrdT.D.'5 l/~~1~r I.Argo offic•,• or shop 11pace U'>AJ",lS /\VAil.ABLE 'lc,:fy back of Laguna Sea Cred1ln<>t 1mpnrtanl -~ po rt " , SI SO . l 9 s 1 673-4M3 Broker 83~·8600, r Nl'wpurl Hlvd'. C.M Molt~s. T,._t Ii. I ~ Arcade Cf'nll'r, Suale 0 0... 5035 ~ r ··-rorinfoorcall8428297 ~sn CAMPtJ5Dt·IRv1'4E uNu~-u-.. : sTumos t·ott Rt-:NT IN HISTORIC CANNF.RY Vll.LAOi-:1 I Perfect for. cralbmrn work wh&ll' you sell ~1Ct' orfa cc 1111ucc rn <:oata M("wtt nr llarbor Rlvd 1n rlcw s hoppin!l ""ntcr Call~S7~ -Slar1.Jnl( al SI. 00 ln .w>O .....•.••••..•...•.•.•• • LOANSIY2% Ako21tdTD~ Fairest Terms since 1t49 SaHter Mf9. Co. 642-2171 545-06 I I rtna per mo. utll lncludcd &tc:Yff•• S.ltft The summer tourist -rvATIPAITY aeason ls romlng, ao ln· ,.",,. Pnnkmi: problfm~ C._111 Alcohol llelpbm• ~ hni a d11y 835 :JJJO PREGNANT" l"Jtll\R <'Onf1dent1Jl coun!\ehnl( t,, reft>rrttl Abortion arloptron & k!!<Pp1n11 APCARF. *SHARON'S* OUTCALL MASSAC E •w.. *KAP.EN'S ·• OUTCALl. MASSAC E 6PM·2AM 838 1780 MASSAGE RGUI.! MODILS ISCOlfTS OUTCALL OHL Y 631 -3111 -----UHDAlrVICKI Outc.M McnlOCJ9 For the fw of it! ~rvlnii all Oran11e Co 549 2743 Rl-;l:AXJNG MASSACE DobJames - Uc M&Mcur O\tlcallt H '94 ~Jl I B.ARTENDIMG BANKING rwu WEEK l'l.1\...,S l\/\rlO" w11n:.11m l'LM.:EM ENT 1\SSIST ANl' ~; GOOUJOll APT 11ous1-; TB.LBS ;1' /flMIE M/\INTEN/\NC"; Downey SaVLng:. & Loan UPPO HTUNITI l::S AMEtUC.A.M BARTENDERS SCHOOL Newport Beach Couple. has operung_s 1n 1ti. Hunt- exp m1ddlt" ;.igc, full ingt.on Beach branch ror time. No children, i.alary p/t1me tellers. Savings & open + apt. 6'14·2611 Loan or banking exper. --------•t pref'd. Call Mr. Selby, !714) ~9·3220. E .O.E. /\RMY llESft;HVI-: I lo.Ir; 17th St . SA K.14 J~NiO '>t·hools Coa~l To ('o:i:-l FHEI'; THAIN ING Men & women ages 17 34 BARTENDERS/Cocktail needed ror musicians. Waitresses wanted. See rooks. clerks. ~upply, & BLll Lloyd, San Clemente m o re C all Linda lM,492·6103 I. 1\ l' 01.1. 1-: G 1-; 0 ... MASS1\I; E , I.ow 1•0,1 IJ.iy t:H SJl ('lJ'>~t''> an S.1nt.1 An.1 ~ .. .ti i171 552317:1.or !:!l:ll!.94 0219 BE A Prorcss1o nal ASSt-:M Hl.Y Cocktail Waitress. Enter VIAClllNJ-;ny an l'Xc1tmg. pror1 table & Jobs Want~. 7075 \\ kncl baby!>1I lllll! l'.111 aJtcr t; !'31 22117 1';xpcr d 111 .t<,:.embly & g lJm ouroul. profess. l•''>l ol hydraul1t & ,or Learn 111 40 hn from pro· ele1·t ric:.il mal·h Mu~l ress1onali. thl' fine arts of ha .-e own toob Ua y wallrt'SS techniques Day ,111n 1-:oi-: or eH' sessions. place- <:AL-UHAULICS CO RP ment assist . ttood JObop 5.\7 4321 pty Call 1711) 751-9194 So Cellf Cocktail <."11upl<' f'\prr'tl apt or motel m~rc; ~1alu n• Cood rcntrr~ 1m:.11nl XJnl refc;. h75·7961 ASSEMILY Waitress, Inc . li922 Sky F'asl grow111g i.kateboard Puk Bl, Ste C. Irvine. Ca manuf'. is looking for as-92714 'l ":n~l1 '\h speaking sembly workers. Day&•---------- French girls. ages 20 & 22 night shifts. Apply. 17932 BE/\UTICIAN will hvc·in :.is mot hers Sky Park Cr . Ste G. W IF for Newporter Inn ~lper, xlnt ref. Irvine. 644-066lor54().8582 ____ 644_·_1_61_5 ___ As:sist. lo Manar1cr 8 EA UTY ·Hai r s ty 11 s t " wanted for El Toro salon. ~xper'd typist desires M.I . &rlpl Agcy Call 837-4743. part.time work $2.50 hr. Owner of pvl agency ---------- Crace 1714 I 497-1420 seeks "A ggreas Ive, llEAUTY OPERATOR ---O u tgoing'' peop I e Halr Cutter w /following, Nl::EO Work' Mov'g to person. ""',xper " In L R h L' 'd r, Manicurist w /following, VIC' ag. C r.XpC aaency business pref"d . t. t " Shampoo Girl. Assistant .'lcr11w . new nrr ~. Walltr:itnlnallphascsor I I I l I to work (/time. Richard n ' J • 11 •1 n s op l' r a l i on f r o m I n I' 11<· 1 ... J Ouellette Salon. 200 •t•c'•'P .ir ~ ri oyi 1• terv1ewmr1 & phones to 1121 3275 " Newport Center Dr. N.B typing & handhnl-( cor IL';PKH ~yri.exp Llept:n· r6p. If you feel you're ---------- dable. 5 day wk Own rapable of dealing w1lh BOAT BUILDER Lran~ Ref'~ 545-6833 'l'rc~surr & U1vc•rs1hca l10n" ple1t"IC ce ll (or ..... WCMhd 7100 appt Bcc•k y Lahey ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~8505 ACCOUHTIHG /\utomot1ve PAYROUCLUlK New Detail Shop needt Salary $709 lo $8-19 mo help. dependinit on qualifaca-Top wages paid. En1lne t1ons. £.ducal1on & ex· Steamers, eng painters, per. eq uivalent Lo bulfens & pollahen, up· h1ghachoot graduation, bol1lery shampooers, inclWlng 1 yr of college cbeclc out, p\ck·up • de· courses in b8.llic account· llvery. App(y at Ing. Exper. in alaUstlcal 2069 Harbor Bl, CM ~rd keeping & ablllt)' 645-UXIO lo type 40 wpm. Call (714) 540-2910 or apply al Auto Stereo .ln11taller U · JOM4 Ellis Avt! Fount.In per for retail stereo out· VaJJey ' let. Call S56 0420 ~ ACCOUNT/\NT. Multi /\uto trans R&R merh· Corp Dcveloprr rrquircs aruc. Exp. own tools, xlnl aggressive M 1F to take benefil11 962·~ charge or 1111 ofc funr AVON WILLARD increase in production & new 40' line h11s created immediate openings for (~) expenen~ person· nel. .w.a.c.,. ..... , bper.C:=aht• To.: p ..... rl lltglMt.t ..... Bedricl-. $2.75 lo 18.SO per hour based on qu11Uficaliona. Good Benefils/4 Day Work Weck /Overtime Equal Opp0r Employer I I 200 CORdor A•• ,_..V_.y <f.an Olcao Freeway Al l':uclld Exit) 97'-0126 TIMF. un: LlBR/\Rll::S Has p/t1me JObs rn our telephone $ale~ offire Two s hdt ' avail 8:30-2:30 & 3 30·9 JO : days a wk. Salary 1-• o mm -+ bonus. ~o l' \ p.·r ncl'cs~ Permancnl work (.'ont,11'1 lh·nc1 llo~,,1 833~095 333:1 W Ci.l llwy, N.H. COOK N1.'i!<led. good oppty for adv:.mcemunt. Apply to Cher, Dt·lane y's Hestauranl Ball & West, Anaheim COOKS. So. Lag, CM. NB . p /lime & f /lime. corree ~hop exp. Refs please. ('hJrhc " Chili Ofc. (714) - !>l!I 03.51 l'.;qual Oppor Emplo) <'r 1 OOK WANT(o;D. d111ner, Dinner. Saute Br•d:.i1 Sa lon !'llper 11 Bndal Sdh·~ prl.'ll'rrcd Costa Mes.i :>1t. 11:1:!1 -199 2Zil. ask for Chef COSMETOLOGIST. Lac·d wJnte11 b:o <'xdus1ve l.310n 10 j!I\{' £ac1als Cafelena/ln<lu:.tn.11 neac Career oppor Expcr'd or Harbor & Sjn Ou•i:i tramrr C:.ill&12 1912. F"'y Jl r, !t· 45 AM ----- 7 l5PM Grill cxpe1 COl"NT t-:H Girls. necess. 1'70-6373 dryclcan111g shop, exper. C ~ity pref 'd, will train. Cll'fff' 644 ·<*>3. Leading int· co. need! ---------- ambitious person of un COUNTER HELP, full or questionable charactc1 part time. e1Cper pref'd. for its sales mitm~ train AJ?pl~ da¥s only. Captain ing program. Above ovf Mikes Fish Fry, 815 W. earnings 1C qualified 19lhSt.CM. College education pref'd -C-U-ST-0-0-1-...... -- Te aching, sales. 01 A" mg ml hat·k gro unc 3·11 30pm shift & Jlpm· helpful. For interv1e~ 7 JOam. 6 Mo·s gener al call V1r~tn1a Calkins arute hospital exper. re· 557·1041 1.100 q "d . San Cl e mentl' Gl'n<'rol llospltal • 7M i496 1122 • Ci\RPENTt:R , Im mediate openin~ for rll> pendablc. quahhl'd 111 d1v1dual :Mu!>l he.• ver) <'<IP;Jblt' at framing layout roor ~yiolem. l'lC <:onlat•I \1r l'tf rCorrl 714 493 !»614 wkdy!\. ------ CARP ENTER Exp. rougt & fuush. Must haveo owr tools. 497·2183 2·3o tc J 30PM CAA WASH HELP F /lime, 18 &ovr . f"..ood hn. paid 0 /tlrne METRO CAR WASH 2950Harbor 81, C.M. CSTMR SERY. CLK II S grad. min 2 yrs 1 lcncal exper order ck~k & TWX E"xper very hl'lpru1 '15150 Wpm ac. curately, S3 45 br. Call for appt. 835-2422 -----Del.Ivery Man wanted Cor deli very & 11111taUatlona for Interior Design Shop. Must be exper. w /band tools, good driving re- cord etSSf'nUal. Call Mr • McCarty 49'l-4Ul Dftlnry ,.,...'",.,.r CLIAMIHG LADY Permanent part·Ume Job 5 Nltea a wk . flPM·~elivenna earlymornln.i :!·:.:JAM. Bondabhi. N.8. I l.A 1'imc11 lo homes In olc bldg. 40 lira. Stood) lrvlne/NB areas. Mu1t work.1!44'l)800. be reliable• have d•ran· CLEHK. <:rocHv 7 11 dahlt' tranaporlll on Stor t• 111 Cu~ta -\1 c11u S.rlaryS300mo.!l-1S·OZ35. .. e t• d p I I I m c Uttn1.al Rccepl. Perio ore i:ra ve yd /~w 1 n i: i.h 1 fl P /lime w (lJO!'l11lble Cu lure 646-8209 expans ion ot hrs. Ex UOl\S. Exp rn con~lr & l11ir rt1l8ted areu tt mu11t Salar y open & rom mensurale. OC Airpor1 area. Call for appt 549-0784 pcr 'd al l pha1e11, Ar. YM A CLERK l'SJJCrn11ly an11ura11ce pro Peopte Peno.? lbat Manufacturer PRODUCTION Cl.EltK (-eM1ng, S81 open. Career If IO, you'll enjoy meet BOATMOLO CLERKTRA1NE1': Oppty. ll.B.842-6631. tng people while tellln1 l'rlCOAJEI M" 1-fl i A Comp/Jlakpr, lave an. world ramoua AVON au. icroe .. ~.romcs rm 1 DENTAL A11l1t. Solld ()(f1ce avail. Overlooks qtare at "The Factory" Will pay more for your alP'TV\rt & m ountains. s N _... ......TD ........ -• r " 425 East 30t.h t, ew ............ --·· 2082 Michelson, lrvlnC'. .. • .. Sal Pvtrm, ba,'I'V, CdM. Produc ts. Good earn· Xlfttpay,trin1e beneflla. !lffkinl( an individual lo opp. !or s h a rp. re-•SUZI~* Rds.6'4-96116,644·9806 train on • video. 1our refu l p e raon ~ inp. flulble bra. Call APP I Y al• Co as ta 1 Materilll controland pro-w /irowing pvt. practice 75.a-OZW Beach or call 67 ...... lol or ROME REFINANClNO, -----------1 8'TS-U71 K lnL. for cuh or con· <Xficeordetlt spac•. Ul2'1 RETAlLSTORE solidate b l lla. Call Westcllff Dr. NB. Reaa ph.11 otrlccs c!tslA>t'age Security Mort. 549-84fi9 548-11614; 640-2018 Near NB Poet Office Ir Pvt pty bu 2nd TD for OFFICESPACF. Malineni MUe. alOOaq.ft sale. Aak for June, Jt,OR lse. In Jrvlne. __ 645-_38'1_1_all_e_r_•""p_m_-1 497 tm. Larust cont11uou1 NWPTBCHSTORE Oukalllhaaaae AC RY L'I C Nat I ~10UorZenltbT·l.IS8. Recreatloo. Inc.. 17w duction schcdullna ln llunl. .kh. Mon-Fri. lOAM-iAM 131•5448 1hnl c u rial . h c !d , ~~~~~~~~~I Derian Ave, Irvine. b elp f u I. but. not no eves. X·Rayllc.req•d. s,wttullll•Nder wJmtabUsbtd _followina. Babyaltter, my home, Equal()pporEmploru necessary. Excellenl Call: 848·02H for ln- 1815So EICarnlnoReaJ Also Pedlcun1l. Call: 3pm·mldnlght, 1 baby, ...... ,..,.... company benefits. _t_tt'Vf_ew_. _____ _ San,.....: •-""'·U U The BeautJ Garde n £1 Toro. Rafa. Tranap. ..... .. ..,SM'""KCORP ...... men .... ru y c. 957-0llOA r.11 817 SIMA 131.4500 Hull r epair. palnt1n1. I n.nn n.;J • nenw Aaa't. flXlltr .. Hnd ~aPP'o-492·7298 ""' • • • mech/electrkal. Muat 5'ibaldlaryofCalUoml1 ruumc t o 2011 w. ACJ'ORNldeo Workshop _eit_1_e_1.______ have actual job t1xpcr. Computer Producb, Inc. Wea~llfl or. NB~ or BEAUTJP'lJL GJRl..S for rep. of WRITERS. Babysitter tull ehr'a Iv· waterfront boat yard. 3952Campus Drive call &&2-1050 Jiround fir s pace In 211130Avl)TlSt,$llOO/¥· airport area up lo 12,000 Jerry W)'!ln (213)477·7701 ~ ft Call h ave an excHTn.2 ACTORS. SINGERS etc. ln mat~ w tref'a 's1H Top ry for IOOd men. Newpor1 Benrh.CAU2f"JOO ---------AApll~~,·/ ~c_a!,._alm'"Stau~'oou. ~...,t~!!! Noexpnec 71419$7 02'U lhN&!l7.5'&.128t NH n eat workeu 540-GOllO DENTAL OFFICE needa 1 ~-& m-..:......t ,..,.,.., w _,,.~ w I c I e 1 r r cc or d & f;qual opportunely a recepllonial secre'8r)'. ANTIQUE ROW 2 4 _.. .--Admln. Asaiat.ant Babysitter, reap. fun lov· Blackie s Boat Yard. •mployer M /F exper. prer·d. Apply tn C..,Or•R..tty Mr. &.ck or Mr Kenworthy 17141551-1701 ' or ••••••••••••••••••••••• f'NIU •ns IUSY OfflCE! Ing nf'eded ror active 6 yr eTM834. person, 400 Newport ~~l~~~nr.,or~::;,t:i_:, Loet • ,._., IJOO ~IUW"L ' BX> Fee Paid. This San· old boy. 11 :30·6 M·F . Cfnte r Dr, Suite aoe, A/C " 110.000 ufe. Mo........................ ••~ ' lo Ana co. n11ed1 a g Must drive 6 have own IOOKll&'B CLHl(TYPIST N.B.orcall844·0lll. or lte. MoNub Really, Pleue call Sue 49'15ta Aft.l"Uhl jtrtHlve pcrsonallt y to tranap. My bo"1•· Smallotrlce..-kaabarp ll'ull·tlme. uper pre· 2113 Lafayette. cannery day• 1142 1U4, uu ref.lnJundcalfoundeve Knllt\y -Brook hAndlo Dbooc., c:orrt'!'p. ll062'11afUorwknda. con1ol1nUou1 person te rrfd, 540·180A o r DENTALASSlSTANT vu1a1e. NB. 2Sty ar\l•t 84.2-6578 4/lonOlenneyreorvlo. Knavc--Brdlen -& Mlp keep lhlnas run· with mWmum l yrs lD &62-0787 exper. chalnldt. w /X· de or sbwrm. SlllO/mo. 8.ANICBOOK n•na 11rnoc:AA11. SO wpm .. f:"t• W..e-4 tJ~&, payrol,, A /P. _. ray Uc. Start lmmediate- Ph: Schworor, t7a.~. f"URHl!lJl\EST 1 0~!_ LOST: Germanabhorthalr WlwnmywU•J>olclraup a typlnc ''A lot o f Babys I.er ~!ord • A/ andat.atemenu.Ift· Commiaalon Sal•:.: Un~ tySalaryopen.td-7"1 5000 aq .... 'toP «•-· POlnt.r. llverJW t. 2 yn. boot. 1be un l put It ttsponslbllity Job." AIM> mcmlh old uuut. • l1 tereat1n1 var ied at· inewcomer • 1'91•• U•lque bulldln1. N B. lliaaloo VWJo, Tab ad· Vle&a.nt.a AnaAve6 l7Lh don untll it'a flnlab«t. Fee Jobe. Call Control ... ar In my bome. mo.pbere. Soutlaland aecunty devltH . Set.I. Idle llcm1 wllh • PavaPtdc. lWl.1150. ~ d •itllUD& lh· SL CM. M.24412 da)'I, Par tl e u la rJy our CarHr Emplo1mcnt A.I~ pleue. Call Prop.•rUH. Ul·IHO oonnnluiona. l.otal Dally PUotClualned.Ad l'f5..MOorMHUS t-.UH G m.cmeva. BANJC.BOOK. ~.---. --.-. Olrol, co..hrrtntervw. TSl..aaa. 6U-5f18. ============1.::====::====::t.::::::==::=====i.======:=~;;;:J;===::::=====J.:========::i=======::=Ji.::::::========.&.i~::======A • ( ' . I .._ ·-., ·-·-·'-•,•· .. -•• _ ... :; •• •.-• .,....,__ .. '!P•''""' "I '\• ..a ;: Lf ,il ••• I I I I I HetpW.ted 7100 .wpw...... 710 H.tpW•hd 7 1G-0 HllpW~ 7100 He4pW.t.d 7100 H.fpW•i ed 7100 ThuAd~y Apt1114 1977 OAILYf'llOT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . .. . . ..... . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . .. ... ... ... ..... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ---------------,....--- MEN r r IA Time do HetpW...-.ct 7lOOH.6pW ... ed 710 01-tMpW•*I 7100 Dr.:NTAL ASST, L•tcuna GBBAL OfflCI LO.&.._. 1 ° p • ,,"', ftAllT-T1MI ••••••••••• •••••••••••• ••••••••• •••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••• •• a.~otn b P/'ll ,_ J ,,.,_, ~" 1very erm .. p,. me.-..._.......,...,._ ~ u me, Nt.'t!d peraonab..... •lert, ew-., Sl75 to WO ptr mo --~ • -' • P /\.\~ D~ 6 1or t;\ ea SAJ..ES :)eocN"\•ry to l'r~1dt'nt ~.~ exper P<'™>n tnU-lll1tcnt penon aa aa J. ,_l&T SHIPPER 548 1740 Mon 1 lam to a pprox X1cl pay Jllo preuute> ASSIST. MGI S 1<iu.1ble Uo~ '°' t recept ~· •i.t t.o otc manager In HALL Jl'W&llAS lllfon1a.1• but around •pm 6 8Pm to •PP«>• United M .. ntena n ce. We noed 2 sha'l aal• Good shorthand Lion. X-ray he rt'qd JlC"f!bU&e N lJ IMW'anc. No'#latavleWto&al S r eq 'd. P re rcr lndlY MORN1NG &am TUI'$ ~pm lo ap 768-lZ72or661..(171'. t-;Xf'f.RIENC O an Opp"l)'Topgol~2007 _..,. brolleraxe Lile l~inll. Coast P1u.a LonUOn for famUar w/convenllonal NEWSPAPER prox 4am No exJ)('r womeo's t;uro~an Con DEPEN u.I maJI handllna. lei ex~r'd F /lime Sale1 fs goverommt lo~uu Wlc AtrrO ROUTE ~ WW trw.n Apply te m porary cloth1n 8 SECRETARY opent~~k i':11 tlo awMbboard retie . or· People ln fin~ ~welry typtaa & 10 key adder re· Xlnt p umr 111tuat100 ln person, l't'nnyuvl"r, a..I &.... aal.-F /'llmt, J)('rm pos F.xPt'r d for I Qltl of(' dt'rlnll or 11upplles 11 Top sal, bene .• a advan q'd. Sa!. ne"o. Newport wtrhe Rega.Lfr for resp 1660 l'laceolla Ave <.: M ln Mesa Verde. Okteat SaJa.ry & pro(it abanna ~$U-211111tetollam. ~rvl('(~.iicn'l glrlfriday cement CAU Mr Mom a, Clr l oc C ood co pt'rsoo need ioR sup . e5Ul b olf1cc. nt>w pro-plu foe careu mlndt..'CJ ~~!t~~~Po•;·bkhk~:,t wb MUAt bll ronaen11J 549-13'19 beneflla t; o t; t:•ll plemenlaJ mcome Earn PA YROU. Cllll greu1Vi! markeuna. Ma person Coll rtton Sal NallonaJ Vataow1 Co for lieESlGNDRAFTSMAN • h nvr p l ea11ant Mn Soremon,'40-t.S80 mp over SJOO per mo Gcnt'ral contrac tor }Or ma1hna quarterly. bctwn lO:sm 6pm for tnl.er\'teWcnll64.22S4.t a vU Eqineenng. min tdt'pbone voH·c . Some Awrox hrs •·Som dally oe.da lltlfor permanent Attractive office decor a ppt T 11 t; LO o K . yn aub exper lmm('(t previou;. ok exper. re I L LVM.f/llME Costa M~a area Call par t t1ml' positio n Excwn,placetodevelop ~~ o penin g. Xln t op <a"d No toh Excepllona.i lflfS Relit'f Xlot be nellls :MG--3ll08 Prev~poyroll expr re bustneSll Unique Homc11.L.-.-.-.---·•••---- w tesiab expandu>11 hrm bt!ncm s. "Int work I'\& D...lr . .a.n . Bayview Coov llosp1tal. qua red, knowledt1t' of un ~6·51*90. J o1clue Uan·"' ~ • r1md., Slilary $600 per 1 -...gv•• 20M Tburln Ave, CM Musician wanted Xlnt Ion re ports helprul Ph delrrum SAi.ES mo to ~nrtd. R':f!.>' to 11---wa-U423f.QS.. ~tb1enae:y"~1otrobjaor1dn 5-48 7741 btwn 8·4.30, ~---•-w~ DISHWASHERS C1ic.~1Cll"u a no °""<'to ~IWlllllJI~ AW ""'""' Mon Fri ,.._.~- Food P rep Apply 1n ~.illy Pa~ot, PO Do• t~. l>'TART NOW!!!!!! LVM"S/A.IDES 1 rock group.S42-404l ---------IL\LESTATI Commission Solell nrt s..u.tart.s & Acdftq Ciils /lkpn TO $1400 MONTH ~· Muldoo11'11 lni.h U:lf,UI ~csa. Cabr926216 Too rnany Jobe. not Garfield Conv. Hosp . Nd lady to sit w ;wtre MAMA.Ci'& WANTED Time, Eves & Saturday' P\4b,ro2Newport Ctrl>r. GEHERALO~CE enough peoplti! No ell 7781 Garlldd Ave. Hli. wkdays. Npt . Dunt>s Pftnlll Clk For wellk.nown,upand Out.st.andlngco.bendltii. 1--------- N.U. f't tl m e -12:30 .4 30 per.needed.AU3 alufts. lj47-1167J. Trailer Park. Spc ~I Typu.°g·.d~··1 vr exPt'r 1ng Ro i Estate com JCft.-yCo. Se ta. 1.11 kt•tndero: Al!\lnCY "4.0> 81rch St, St~ 11>4 Newport Beach "33-~19u Call (or Appl/fo::-.t11b '65 l>L'Strtbutor 11\leresled In wkd)'!I. Tr.ping not req'd, MACHINIST Mr. Bell All. •·30pm an payroll. Sal $600+. ~y~ ~~A!;~M~:l z.:_~ = ere nes p /tlme Income or SJOOO but ht!lp ul. Applcy Na· L.iat.he & dnll press oprs NURSF. Good benefit package. have experience Salary ()p -..-• • pe r mo or more + tlonal System s orp . needed for ls t & 2nd RH S..perrilor plus +. AU applications Equal por t:mployer bf'n cfi ts . Matu r e 4.36l Bl~h St.N.B.(Near abilla. Must be able t.o Day shift. f/t ime. for IAll&.. confidential. Apply to~===~~~~~~ 639.01?.3. O.C. Airport). E.O.E make own setups & read conv. hospital w/actlve, • "• ·-Ad No. 800. Daily Pilot.~ lm~J~ DRIVl::RS needed for van Gttwrd Ofc, Sta bluepnnts. Xlnt working restoraUve nurs.t.ng rro-, ''I I-.'()\ 1 ,\",( X I \I I ..., Class1lied Advertising. SALES oonverskmcompany, Must have good skills. 540-4455 cODds & bene. Mom s In· gram. G o od s a & 330 W Bay St .. Costa 1.a..J p ~I 957-8267 Vaned geo ·1 otc duues Equal ()pP'>I' Employer duatries. 2901 W. Garry benefils. Coot.act Mrs PenoMe4 ACJ"ICJ Mesa, Cahf 9216216. .... I UIH -----w1u train Salary com Ave, S.A. Gray, Park Lido Conv :J1Z3 81tth St. N B Job DRIVERS mensurate w /ex per Center. '66 Fiagsblp Rd. 5 57-0045 RECEl'T. P /TIME Household rurn1tur e Newport Ctr loc. Xlnl L.ADY for llle auem bly MACflNIST N B.6'2-8044. 100%Employer Xl n t Pay . R egis Clerks movllll co. located 1n Et benefits New York Life work. 8-4 .30. 5 days wk. ....ua.r.ir..r. AIDES Retained Halrstyhst . So. Coast Toro want.a dnvers w /l wurance Co. Call Rita Arrow Mflt: lac. 13~ " ~ Plaza, C.M. S40-8888 tor Work 6 hrs a day 10 our new uk across rrom the O.C. Airport fr earn $100+ + f)t'r Wt'ek. Sa lary. bonus. com· auss100. Yr e .. p•r. w /~om m"I Gladstone. 6'4·1230 ror LoganAve.<.::.M. Exper"d. Bayvaew Conv. """' SO appt v " _..::.._ ________ ,Machine tool builder Hosp1'tal 2""'"' Tburln P 1CA.1PLEPER N ---------movmaco.Call g:)()49~ app l. Equ a l Oppor LADY. P 1t11ne eves. T need s experien ced Ave C M ·~ Newport Extt needaas R ECEP TI O NI ST Ed.Jt.onal-Publii.her start Employer W·T. 7 lO llPM. Earn general machinist for ' · · · IW>Clate an wholesale sup· Secretary for Dental Of. 111g new trade mal(aune GI RL F RIDAY nei>ded $100 Wk. Car & phone wide variet y of close NURSES ply 67J.2223 f1ce. exper pref'd. Apply 3848 CellllpMS Ori Ye 5 46-4741 (Across Ftom Or:inJile Co. Airport I Equal Oppor Employer Editorial & i.alC's open forrnortJilagerompany,4 na-ess &17-41133 or after tolerance work 1n small. RM'S&LvlfS m person. 400 Newport The wor k 1 ~ r un & m~ avail Must be t·x to5~daily c M Ofrice 5pm.84.Z-~---C'leanshol) Shol"t runson F/time&P /b me Phone Sales Work at Center Dr , ~u 1le 306, perferlly sw ts ~ople per 'd (?l•l 956-2GllO 1"'5-21.J4 Laguna Beach engine. a o. 3 tur ret 7 3 &3-11 Ho m e Am b 1t 1 o us N B or-caJI 644-0683. who enjoy putung their ---lathes. verti ca l & Lido ConvalescentCtr mature people only PR verbal capabllllles to B.ECTRIC 6 LTLl"H I GIRL RUDA Y Newest Restaurant hon:wntaJ rrulls lss.5 Supenor Ave Leads Cum Reputable RECEPT /BKK • 4-man ~ '""' ·~ ... ·1 Ne..,...-Bea~h ,,, .. 7764 Co. Call J ean (714 ) Lawrirmm lrvine.Som e w o rk . S t u d e nt s, Salary $1061 to $12118 Sat/Son only ror flight --.,.,.. " .,....,.. E pne<' ...,,., 313.22 ho u s e w 1 v ~ ~ & cretary /R4"<'t!pt1onist Nwpl Bca<•h Sailing bu.sines&. Office + Salei, & phone expur desired lo'ull time. ind wknds Call 714-645-7100 month. Must have pnor school m II B. 846-7576 Now hiri ng wa iter s. /\pply Al 821-3518 x ·...,.... · moonli ~hlers a rc a ll expe r involving elec waitresses, cooks, bus Pc:aal Dosier NURSES PHONE WORK. I need ao-l•--------·1 welcome. trlcal repairs to e<IWP GIRL FRIDAY boys, h08tesses, kitchen meone to answe r tliil RECEPTIONIST menl + worldnR on hii.th F.xper'd in s mall ofc pro. help, fountain service AlaociatM. IK. RM"1 $60.$66 Staff phone In ntEIR home, vo lta ble e lert rlra l cedutl'S Duties include belp. 1-'ull & part time 3050Redbil1Ave ~Pnvate Duty will pay $5.00 per day, Xlnl oppor fo r indiv Contact Renee Rossi 83J.809S TIMM.I ff UIRA.IJ!S. IMC. c ir c ui t s . (J2KV , 1111• typ ing, fll 1 n~. positions avail. F or COSTA.MESA. LVH'1$42Staff $10 m.i.n.MS-94S6atl?PM w /bkkpng background. Poe.session of Jilrade Ill :,h1p/rcc. & able lo han pe r son a l 1oter v lew 556-7075 S46Private l>uty T y ping 65+. Hea vy SECRET A.RY-POOL Pleasa nt p e r son w /slrong typmJil & some sh sklll.s. F /time Apply an penion. Robert Dem, William Fr08t & A!IS<X'. 1401 QualJ St. N 8 cerltflcat lon Call d ie phone messages pleaseapply 1''ri.April 15 ..._$34Staff ---------•r phones. Good beneflla 540-2910 or apply County F /lime perm pos. near or Sal. AprllN16.CBel IHOam ~Co.tad S3S Pnvate Duty PLASTICS pkg. Salary $800. Firm Equal ()ppor Employer Sanitation District or airpo rt. Call Mon-Sat & 3pm. J.99 st wy. .......... . 64,,.2957 ServtngAJIOrangeCo. Mold located 10 City o f Orange Co .• l~ ~llus betwn 1oam -6pm for Laguna Br h. next lo --Work.inghours&days Injection Orangt'. SALESMAN Ave, Fountain Valley appt. 64' 6500. T HE Ma111 Beach. ol your choice Set /Le d Kn led l,()()K. Equal Oppor Employer Equal Oppor Employer Mal Practact.• Ins R~'d ol ::f.1.en!ls & ~~per~~ ~'~~~-MarlM tb dwan ENGINEER For p/time Group lnsuran~ Ava ·11 w "-~tup & operation or Need sales.......,.,,. for re· I( sales ..1 timely, exciting Girl lo d111lnbute nyers Landscape Maint Man ex "" · ';K; ..--~ SECTT aw rR. VI M d r u l Abb b WESTCUFF Injection & t r ans fe r tail Mariae Hardware , .... Conlervation product Orani:t· County. Sal or per helprul. company aJ . u t me a a ... ""I "()\I i\''"')(IAI f, ,A_ Bea-.. •--E•p"d Fu II t 1 me Mat u rt• beoef l1r k c II M I 22~0 N t ....._ __ R-' try molding of small pre ''' " ""' " s .... ..,. u. """· • Must be well groomed Sun AM S250hr l~m1, 1lS."5 wee . a ote. ewpor ~ ~s c••ion parts Day shift. p~___.•~y Good pay Cor s teady, w oman w 1lh good 64(>.7121 car&UlS req 8481550 ~ Blvd, C M. Apply in 1617 Weslcliff Dr "" ~AT"--lele""'-evo1ce I Small shop ...,23 B -h St N B e n erg e I 1 c Pe rs on • .,.. • .,., EHGIMWl& LAND SURVEYOR Needed for 1mmed open Ing. coolact Ray An denon 751-1763 personoo y Ste212,Newport 0 ··ach ... .... . . . ..._ r I I rr LEONARDSMITll GUARDS WAMTE.D LEGAL SECRETARY IX' STA.COS WITCH IHC 557.0045 .,.,ne at.s, ns ·no ay-0 5 Pull & p 111me lrvane Eiper, corp, New port MAlOS WANTED 6 l l-0610,752-9118 ll.39 &ker,C06ta Mes:i E 1 Call~17ll for appl.()( IA.Y&IEACH Cenle 64G-Ot100 Top wa~espa1d 1 The lon C>rcHrs Mon-Sat 9S 549_3041 100% mp oyer 1nt erv 1e w 10 12 Rf.ALTY 759.081 1 area Age 21 & over. ___ r_ ------1 al t..i1<1una, 211 N. Coast Retained TucstWt'<I 900 W Coast i---------• Mature men pr ef'd Legal Advertising l!wy ,Laa Bc_h __ MURSESAIDES Equal()pporEmployer ---------1 Hwy, Newport Beach, \lruform' rum No cash "' & Ord u D hltt & ho er es. ay s s ___ ·---------i Ca _ 921663 ------outl:iy U:a r p ne nt'C U&JDS w•ll..l'PIU" M v rd Con H ·-SECURITY GUARD Pcrt-TIIM ~owornccr. Jr Min 2 yrs ex per for bw Ider Near 0 C Airport Salary commen:.urnll' w /eJ1p. Gr eat frlnJ!e benerlt.A. 557~0. Ucth Pet.enion. ~ ~"'~ esa e e v. 06p . ...,.UCYTValST R E.SAL"'""' /\pply tlnl\ crsal Protec· Clerk JvMt 661 Cent St C M rv • •,.. """ lion ~rvlce. 1226 W 5th • 1P-Apply Newport Channel ____ er __ ._·-·---1 Large insurance co w / St , ~anta Ana I n · POl51t1on now available Lnn, 6().10 W Coast Hwy Nurses Aides, all shifts, xlnl worktnlil roods & SAUSPERSOM Experienced In selhni.t books. F /'llmc mcls Sat Apply in person, Mar r iners Stationera. 22S Porest, Laguna Beach W1• ha Vl' an OJ)t•nln1e ror .• Jllllml• "'runty l(uard to work uny shift Thu pos1 lion wall provide vaca lloo relier & bl! on call on J relier ba1o1~ Retired military who has served In the se<"Unly rteld or re tired police fort>c person nel pref'd. lcrv1ewi> M F 10.JOam· for permanent part Ume _N_B_._642_·_3030 __ . ____ on call t o start. al10 bener1 ts has 1m med noon & l .J0..4_:_30p __ m__ assistant to Legal Ad· MAIDS wanted. See Bill wk/ends only, day shift operung ror policy typist GUARDS Costa Mesa area. Start ---------11260 per hr All shifts &uow OfficH" Uniforms rum Older We have a c hallenRlng person. cnr & phone a opportunJty tor an ex must Call collect <213 I perlenced escrow of m 7379 fleer ! We orrer a ru11 ------ range benefit lnsuranrc HELP program and excellent Full ltrm•. snme part. 381ar.Y with op)JC)r111na111·s l1m•·. rai.t food exJ)('r ror advancement fo'or 1-M!lp(ul. a111>ly an pt'r!!o4>n rurt.her informut1on. call IUll(Ul.1moo's Natural Joyce, a t 832-5440ext 17 ~and w 1 c h s. 2 2 J 3 Tarbell R.afton F1J1rvtl'W <.: M ___ _ Equal Oppty E1o>ployer 11 h h I !-. d We h11ve full llmt' Jnd lg !'tr 00 • tu ent-; work J>Jrt time tt'es •p•:1~r.·t~1m~e~ptlS~l~ll•o•m-·--i LJ..:waJ lk h 1~.i ~!I ----m:i--1Cmm-lll OST E SS CA S ll 1 I:: R Morn i.h1fl l\pply 1n J)t'r .,on. Blut> Dolphin. l3M V1.i l.1do, N n •EXEC. SECRETARY Echtonal & Sale<; 11lr "P JlOr w 'educauon;1l 11u1ho v11ua1 co Lyrcu m l'rodnctlon~. Inc . 1'0 Hox 101..1. l..af(una Beach, Calif. 926:.2. 494.-0747 llOSTESS, over 21, ex- per'd Apply In person. Ben Br o w n 's ftestauranl. 31100 Coast Hwy.~th~~ --------•Housekeeper Newport EXEC.SECRETARY Xln1 011p..>r ror 1nd1v w /con:1truct1ori 1de"' l11p rnent .x~r Typ11111 13!> • Sh pref d Good lM•rwf1t pacU&e. Salary 1WO • ltllt.. ' ') '-i I '.C J\. l \ "4 H I I ' P~A9"ftCJ "J723 B1n ·r1Sl, N IJ 557·0 045 lOO"'r l::m~luyt'r Rct.aint'd Reach an•a. part llmt' 3-4J. 2 1•h11dren. 10 & II fo:nl(lt ~h ~1.a•ak1111:. ma1u re , 11wn transp IJlb 1ll75 d.ay. bo66 3.572 11 (\ ~PM ________ , 11ous t-:10 : .. :l'1-:it nttdrtl 1tnm•'tl1Jtt•lv. port t1 mt" wkndi. <'i'ln work into llOOO '>l.t:ad)' ,lob Mormnit <ihlh 60 ~707 ;uk for .. 'r °"" HOUSS<EEPER , II 3111,J m ... Mo .. lll'fl"rul 11\.Uli hQsp1IJI t·xp1•r rt'<I d San ---------~ L'lromrntr G("ne r ial DPEIU84CU> n~'TCOOK. dlt\Jlt'r bou1e operation, ,.,_ l.eaded m«au Tt111 aalury for qualifW'd per!IOn Ailk for Moier 673 0226 HnlJlll•I 714 /(9&1122 ~;Mott.ts Orn earn Siii 5'0 per eve comm Yllln& buullrut Ueeltnr fo'uhion.~ on por ly plan Up lo SJ.5() in .---------4 sampln to start (;ar & phone n('C. F'or 1ntervw ~o~~!'~L w /bookk eep1n1< u1~r thru T B. Salary open app( PhoM 963 7tf70 or ~7-t38() IMMID. OP&UHGS Tiw Str:tw I l:1l P1zz;.i an El 1'1>ro hA3 full & p/t•mc '~~~ d ay & r111(hl po11lllon~ now 11vn1I We 11re A run r umlly rt•Huur a nt '''II.:()\\\"'' IC 1\11'-w .irrrit pndeanourpro- Peno.et At"KY dut'I & 1)1'()11h• H you en· 37Z3 Rl~h St, N lJ )Oy Jl{'OPle & have an out· 557-0045 Koln~ J)<'rsonahty. we 100% Employrr nug),l havl' what you're Ret.alned loolung for Apply belwn ~~~~~--~., 2 5pm ut The Straw Hat -Plun an F.I Toro. 2'402 ._......._.,........__....._,..__......,. Rockflcld 81vd Equal Fll:S ft A.JD Opp F.mployf'r m If vertlslng Director. 25 Uoyd. San Clemente Inn, We train you lo work Type !'IO·SS accurately h o u r s P e r w e e k «-6103 with the multi handicap Must be rughachool grad minimum, noon-5:00 P M 12.50 per hr .• must have Will be aceeptlng ap daily. Maklli!llMU own car and phone. Call plkat1ons Mon-F'rl Sam· SAUSPSlSOH W/exper 1n pricmg & stocking merchandtse & sellinJil. Apply In person to Mamners Stationers, General o rrlce ex· peneoc:e and Ught typinll s kills r eq uJred (35·40 wpm). Typin~ tcsl will IX' admm1stered to all applicants Th" ability lo interpret deta.led material and as· sumc Jel'neral orl1ce respons1b11Jty as t'::osen uaJ to t.lus pot>1tion Per manenl position . Mon. thru Fri 9·L2 Cor ID· 9·30am. l::q ual Oppor fdealforretlreelypewho ter view hrs. Hy-Lond Emplyrm1r likes fixin' Uungs around Home Santa Ana. 9861 SAF ECO INSU RANCF the office. MainlaJn of. West Ulh St. Santa Ann. CO fices & do li ght rloor 531-8741, off Brookhurst, 17570 Brookhurst St janltonal Five aod a So otWestminster 1-'ountaln Valley hall days In pleasenl s ur 225 Forest, Laguna Bch. --------- SAL.ESPER SOM I FU ii time & I p1t1me 19 25 Apply at T h~ Persimmon T ree, 2211 ToWftleft6.Tedron Cherry Fasteners 1224 ~ Warner r\v1• Santa Ana. Ca 92707 C714 I 545-SSll F,qual Opp Emplyr m/f rounding., Good pay and NURSES AIDE Potter wanted to throw benem:.. See Service Openings on days & artn pots on potters wheel M I( r , II O W A R D stulU. WUI tram. Ex per Must have production Chevrolet. Dove & Quall pr er·d. Please apply . exp. S250Wll for good pot _M_an_n_e_. Ba_!boa Island 1,-.-.-.-.-.-.-.------• Sta Newport Beach Park Lido Coov. Clr. 466 wr 642 8796 JACK PECK $$SA LES p En SON $S Flagship Hd, N .B Malt', rt•m Ful l or SECURITY GU~RDS Management Trne can 642-8044. Pnnter Mull.JU lb Learn to hsl' Train with p /lamt' 1.45.4s4o room Automobile necei.sary earn Sl OOO+ per mo ----------i 4 Day wk, bener1ts $3.50 Uw best' Classes J da ys ~ (oroccasionallocaldriv Jo'ullerBrush.5.J1·6664orl•---------t per hr to slut. Call each week'Call J ack ror --------- We havt> an 1mmed operung for a :.ccunty l(Uard al our manuf fac11lty on the 2nd shaft Retired m1hlary who ha-. served in the secunt)' field or retired poh ct· fort'e pcTSOOnel pref'd We orfcr outslandm~ wages & benefits mclud rng profit :shanng paid 1n cash qua rterly. stocll purchase plan. 10 pal<! hohdays, paid medical. dental, vacations, sick leave, retirement etc. 1.~ t;:cct:llt:nl com pan n > M7 7778 OFACE _~ __ 7660_______ an appoiDtment' SALEPERSON benet1ts COORDIMATOR RED CARPET F/l1mc w/lrnowll-dgc ol This as an entry level pog1uon. Solary 1~ com m ens urate with 1 x penence. Contact Mike-Tinsley 1 642 4321. ext 3J2 beror noon for interview ap Polntnwol DAILY PILOT 330 Weit lay St. CoatoMeMI Equul Opportumty Employer __ --i LEGAi. SfCRIT ARY :t 3 Y" re"Cent haw ofc ex 1.>n Min skill& 80 wpm t YpanR & 110 ~h Som!" msch1nc tr1nacnpt1on Pn111t1on for l year a11 soc111te w Jtstab'I. prt- 111.Jl(low law firm m N R No tralnttS Quahty ref a Please Call m• 1 ~ 2071 M w DeLort-a LlGAI. steaETA.RY~ Mm. 2 yrs e.xper geo'I I.aw, knowledge ol court proct'dures, llll&alion, good typut. Salary open Call 833-m6 3-Spm or aft 7 R7~29S9 Mn Thomu LEGAL SECRETARY Xlnt oppor. for 1nd1v w /2·3 yn; legal ex per. Sh 110. 1yplng 80. Good beneflta pkg. Salary $800 ltllt.. '"I" 11\C )\ \ A'I'{ )( lr\1 l' PenometAAJNcy 3723 Birch St. N.8 557-0045 100% Employer MAMAGIMBfT TRME Nationwide home health PRINTING/ boats & l h., • r Jc Youn.: man lo work 1n ca.re service 15 looklnll 754-1202 c e ss o rt"' s . Pho n <: growmg tool reolal bwll· ror a s ha rp mature PRESS OPERATOR I•--------• 673-4(8) nesa Must be neat In ap· person w/good educa· Exper'd. o rraet presses. ____ S_A._LE_S ____ , pear. & have very neat tJon.al background & ore In-house pnnl shop 4 handwriting. 6 Day wk skills t.o work r /lime lo Day wk. Good benefits Restaurant Manager Why punch a Umeclock W/Wkdy off Prefer rnar· busy N.8. ofc. Duties to Apply Notional S)'lllems on TACO #14 when you don't have to! ned man ror perm resp. include handbng heavy Corp. 4361 Birch St. N.8 /\s a BeeUnc StyUst you P<J6lt1on Expo•r. not re· phones, lite ty ping, <Near OC. Air por t) M.wporte.och setyourown hrs,&earn q 'd Apply f!*JO Newport employee coordination to _E_.O_E_______ Starting salary $18.000 money by selling quality Bl\'C1, C.M. homes & hospitals In the PnnUng per yr. + bonus & other clothing w /cus tom er M d 1 1 fringe bcnefils. Ca n-satisfaction guam. No in ... /\ N !\ <~ F: R · W a l c h 8 r e. a · e c 8 Sal--IOft "'d h vestment. Car •-phon" .TI lermLOology, personnel r.ay.-. '" ale must a ve exper. "' " l<epu1r Uept Mus t be & peosle oriented back· Commission Call tor w/Dcl Taro, Naugles, or nee. For inte rvw appt n<'al tn uppear Approx h I f I Op oppU57·l374 other s1m1lar ty.--(ast ph. S57-4380or963-7470 .... ~r yrs old. Will luln. rcroun e P u · por. "'" ...,...,,.,_, d t •· r o o d r e s l a u r a n t . Apply in ""'reon. Kirk or a vancemen "' ma·1·--------·~ Sandwich Dell•-,... "'"'~ ,__ el'ts Qwillfied appUcant.s only -· , Je•eler.ll, 2300 Harbor w• ""· uo:n 1 · Printing call Ta nia at Hewitt· Fem. Student, mor ns To~THtron Cherry Fasteners 1224 E . Warner Ave Santa Ann. Ca 927<Y7 (71•) 545·5511 Equal ()pp Empty r m 1r Blfd C M ~!MM Call fo'or Appointment g·»-noon. Xlnt p /lime. ' · -·--752-09'2,ert 2 Ke nny Cor p. t7 l4 > Se<y-T.cltTypiltg MA.NAGY TR.AIMEE HOMEMAKERS IMMEDIATE 752-7591. Lnlo. 645-0l4.S. IBM E xec 3.5 yr:. exp Wanted for stallooery UPJOH.N SEAMS'nESS 1\dvanced K.met1c~ Im· store Xlnt oppor for Equal ()ppor. Employer OPENINGS Straight Arrow Marine. lZll Virtona St. C.: M mall.II? l\ardworking m· Call S48-l486. 646-71M E.O t=. dJv Call Mr. N1chols,I•-~------• RESTAURANT ,._ _________ 1Service Slat100 Allen ~------)' UIMlf'fR 1' daot, exper'd Day & M •"'AGER i h h tt ~ OfRCE UIDDIS OFFSET nllUUMI ~r•~ESS Eves. ~u • p/tlme Ap "'~ n g l s 1 • ~ _ ::;,·_ nMIU ~IR .Ju, Shell Station. 17th & high vol umt' liquor & lmmeaate()peolnga Politiooa avail now. The Newport Beacb Cloe.bin~ t"7 marllet Exper & re· S.U•I•'-• Pl£SS OPERATOR Jolly ~er Restaurant Store Hu An ()peftang _l_rvme __ ._N_B_. ____ _ liability req'rl Male & Typilh Cb a i o I 1 s e e It i n g FOi' A SeamstreH h · S&V1CE CA.SHIBI ovtr Zl ~·d Applt._.ln1 =-Ii o,n Mlllt be •---'--~ ~=-~~~::~:fra'gt per'd In noe Men'• a. Exper"d. Xlnl benefits ~·~ore noon._. n-pt.mLra ..,......._ ........ ..r .... .._ ___ .. ;_. Women'sA.lteratlonl. Paid group Insur .. profit s Bna1.ol SA VII _. SllM)t• color, lor9• ...,,,..,., ... .,.....,.,. ........ ~ Pl Coot d c 1 • ----Acc:m t~C.. _....___. al••, okl 16.A.. Send resume or apply in ease a sharing & vac pay al MASSA.GI TECH ..., _... -•r-persoo, lbe Jolly Roger, Talb'Shop Manager J ackie or Mr. Milner. Gum al Office pnu. Inc . 1700 Giiiette Ave. 644-5070 546-1934, Atlas Cl\ryslcr With diplom a for lop class LEGITIMATE spa. Mr. G1arruuo. 752.-9561 •MA.5SAGE TECH-FEM• ~. Comm·Guar min. FUii & P.T. work. Legit ELJTE SP A 54Q.819S Mature penion needed lo HSlat In Operalloo or sma ll food buslneu. 675-8470 before 6pm wkda)'I Credit ClilecMn lrvtne, Ca 92714 l~~~~~~~~I Plymouth, 2929 Harbor Locaflrouffon BINOEIY SECRETARY Blvd,C.M. &crow Officen Reta II Sales. In San ms to 5 10 mo. Depend· Ser vice Sta Allendant, Wft81f(I$ a emenle, approx 15 hrs ing on quallrlc11tions. exper'd, fu ll or pJtime 6~ . . TEMPORAHV Ill LP c• 540-4455 l7802Slty Park Suite 101 Irvine Equal Oppor Employer Uftft per wk to start. Must be Xlnt opportunity for Apply Arco Statum. 17th avail. btwn lOAM & 7PM, sharp secretary with en· & Irvine.C M bpetiltlCed OrT~ ~.!m Min WllftC + bonu.,. App-vlrontnenl a l agen cy Service St~. lh~lp full or ly al Jo"ot omal Corp, located In FountAln ~lme Apply 990 E 4912-39SO Valley. Requires good ah . · N • & typing Ul.1111 with 3 yrs ast Hwy• 8· r c s Jl o n a b I b I e c-..a-.. MKk. O RETAIL aecret.arialt clencal ex ---.. pn per. Xlnt fringe beneflla Expenenced. Near O <.: MAITEC CLERKS Call 540·2910 or a pply ,_At.rpo __ n_._~_3684 __ _ Mature lDIJ\ to work In l0844 Ellis Ave, FOW1U1in1·-------- comblnallon wood & OIDBDISIC R£Pl9ETIONS UTOTIM Valley. SflPPING / metat:=.t.Adeptnesut Mature abari> girl wltb eo...-KeM .... ta SICltlTAIY4'....._._ ~power tc!.a a~.t~~ ~u:,o~~~~ =~ Ill. ~wcr:S::ci!"r!!t!': ~~~ ~b.0~:~ STID Cl.ERi ceuful applicant wUJ be onkr desk poelUon, wtth JJ I t W. ~It Laguna Beach. Other office uper pttf'erred Opening for exper 'd In ~·d t.o use m(t.11 lathe Med. Product.a Co. Call s.NA., Ctilf. b J OM -uk 'or.MonJkl div. In Ah1pp1ng dept. • •pray paint equip Ir for lol. 556·1333 T he HOPHONI a,reaaN ave open..!~ds ............,_ '' Stock control exper . Arch Draft.a Per.1 SlJK 111.1su• .a. ........ E Prod Mgr/Electr S20K " ~ ~~~~~~~~~ Advert Stty to Sl2K Pe rs o n 1 I I 1 n e s - - Ei!tTOWSecy to$12K ind1 v1d ual w 1aa1ency Ret.a.ined UquorSt.ore Clerll pnform litecal'l)enll'Y Ii Bo Co a so. 0 exper. r-,. · 51CUT'•IY helpful. Newport Rch ~II lime. grocery exp. som e cabine t work. :=r~1t8r~1t P. CAUSPLIASE Apply al any of our ,. local.Ion. 13 per hr. L1ll' belnful Call John or Some exper dealrable. trvt.nc US Citizenship ~-Pa rt-Ume or full-time work Involved Xlnt op ~.Je.875-6864 Penn,carttrposlUoofor ---------Required 2S88Newport Blvd Type 115+ wpm. S/H M, Por for rellred 1nd1v qualified applicant. Calll•--------a1 F.Qual Oppe>11unlty C.0.U Mesa &42-7702 excellent worklnR t'Ondl Utll Donna betwn 9am-12 Abo f·et·J ol).'I exp rrq'd Prcallae lrvtoe Personnel A11ency Nwpt Ut'h a.iency. Xlot. '88 E 17lb <.:-Otita Meta berw 3 • :.i..I ncg<>'Aablc. ~e234 642 1470 Call Su~ Townsend. _... ........... _.._...lllllli.,,,..._,.~6759900 ------Uq'10tt $JOIE betwn 7am • 9am few in· ptN If'~ Employer MI f' Uom. Uol.qiae opporturu· Mon Ft!. 752 7~1 a.Bk ~appt.$46-0808. """"81.R~ RtiieS.,..,ls« ty ro r cntnprl1lns 1--------• GARDENF.R, RF.TIREE n-h u .. ...o...01m---'' •-Jv •11 ProducUoo Worker-Some person w /m a ture al· -·--------1 k Huntington nde area. M ATURE W 0 u AN ~ UK>Wa.c ' " 11 7 MClla Vrrde Cofty utude, mlnlmum 4 vn STATION ERV Stcm:i in 2 morn n1111 per w to Growtn.i Orun.:t' County prefer m iddle a g., t>r • ... ahlCla. No exper. n~. delive ry. S3 l1r to at.art Hosp., ~l Center St , ' IHSURAMCE Mlp w1hm 11ardt'ninM ln:1 Aiu:nry hu In• olderperaon 9G0-282S p /t lm• t o w e lcome Xlnt workln a cooda & Call642-2256 C . .M.54&·~. s~retartal npor. wbo CdM need• Salu lod y CdM. Call nrt 6p m , rf\1-dlllluOf)etilngid or .i• ncweom•r1 • cont•ct pay CALl.NOW! ----------1 __________ t!nJoys challe nae and fo'1t1mc. ) dny11. Xlnt 87~0316. per'd outn uodflrv.ntcrii. u ....... c.. men:banta. f\ttlble hn SAIL SEAMSTRESS, ell· worb well lndependeol· work Ina roo ds . Ell ~·•oar.ce Merr ury C'll.!IUDlly l'Xptr Part time /full limo. NMC! ow , Ut• l)'plog. t8~ o f f 'ce • <162 •DAY per helpruJ. full time. ly. Apply ln Pf'l'tOn Mon pocl11ly fine clleateh·. --.. m hlithly dea1ra ble. Jo'ull Reliable tranaportatlon _wr_..a. __ . -----• ~· fyOij I rvin• Industrial or Toes. hm-4pm, 110 Ph : lo'ra n ch ·O r r . Expr"d In order t akln.:. com pan y b e n e fits , necuur y . Workinl 14Dtc:A&.RCalTA.IY 0 ove rlo ad t'u l )'OU pa~or Complu . S57·4073 for Newport CentA!r Drive, 875-lOLOrorappU iftvolclng, nung, IO kry Hlary commenaurate knowled1e of cu lture a30day ¥1 ln •PP' S..200, Newport Beacb. add In& m ach , ll OOd w /cllpttr Call dally problems a must Call Exptt'd for plu t.Jc s ur· -557-0061 DAILY PILOT _..;;,.,;___' ------1 111t..-a ... ••y STOCI IOY J>booe m anners r:111rn· 54!Hll6l bob' · poo In Newport Ceni.r 111t-Y1CI SAJ..ES Cleric for Groa ~•AA T•mpoury poa. Net<t!I U.l. Sm•ll mf11 ln COila Mon·l'rl GH.282 Ill.lit be slnt ln medical 3lZJ Blrch St, N.B. ~ a..... 11 .._ Varted d· .. •-for Olrl baste math It w11Un•nesa ·-•--• ... b ~~~~~~~~ tua~OIY ..._. ust -o....-n. uu.... ., ...._ ~'900 dt'SM"Dd 8£1..L Idle 1tema with a Haw~ you w1nl -·11•.nv.oay. lTar»en · -lflRlniool ' mmt be willlDt io work P'rL W/Jd. olc. 1kllla. No iowork. WW tram. Apply taa on ox pr 842· llll6, Onily PUot CW.i!ied Ad. so MD ? CIMllfted ads do IJll, ~eeptna It bill· St-ll lhtn11s fast with Dall9 oo rr NOW! ..tndll. • n•. Pia. call ahrtbd. Call P'ra u at tam-59M. M·F. Mr. Far a.wntam6 12noon 6'2•5878. ttwelJ.IOMl'I. Utt Call6"-4100 PllotW•ntA<b. 0:-642-5671 fClr appt.~nt.D> Boat 'J'tud.5*nn ...u.-....1100,U\SIO. ' , ... . . CJO DAIL y PILOl Tnur:t<l.iy April 14, 1971 S.wlftg Mochlft" IOU loot .. Soll f060 A.wto ~k•.r•h Wot W-W 9Sf~ ii ••••• ••• ••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••• •• •• ••• • & Aec•......_• 9400 ••••• ••••• •••••• .... •• •. ....,W..t.d 7 I OOHltpW-.cl 7100 Al&tioa 1015 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• AJ\Uqo~ Sln11er ~w1n1 lllllUld,•r 30 Mk II w 1-.llp. ••••••••••·~••••••••••• WI WIU IUY / J J':J. / / m11chine.. ~ eu. Ciall loaded for r11cc & C'rw,,c, N~w VW J:;nalnl' 11Scc, YOUI DATSUN TAI LOR w a nted for Vll00nvt'r ·6hnper day, ill~ral.lon ahop. Mwit be 11\)l quaUly for ~Ian rt exper'd power fl bUnd l!cense tor Senior alltch mocha Write, ~~ Proxram H.B. ANTIQUE* AUCTION* -'+appg V~irflidag Tim. Mi~ -~~~y ~t~;,:.7 :1~~~~· ~&~100 iaf\ :IPM Mk J>AlO POR OR NOT 1977 Necch1 "L1dy11 " 49&-:w.58 AlikforB1ll lid~ Datsun truck~ TOf'DOu.Aa ~ frt.-earm i.ew m•chanl' ...,. CU I -Fl h wtth tatl"atu for 6volt FOl TOft CARS WC' ofr lhu' brund new -pper w /Ir r us "' lilWICI( DA TSUM . 25885 Ma"lll.Klrite Prlcwy, -- -Mluton V1'1jo, Ca 9267 Wailtdli & K1tctkn Help Apt2.-2.02. S'l.)0-S'l.7~ .-llptJ. In ru $189. fully auto Nec<'hl deck, 0 18 . xl.nt cond. VW~~·~ S.nJua.nC•&>lalrano If f~r l'Xal·tly ~i pricu, tn5C)ofrG3l0063 _AatosforSah l l l·ll754tl-l37 TEACHER Sub;t1\u\c terv1e~ Hpn1. Ont?lnal Now lhru July, 8.30 4 Puu 2121 Bll.lbo• Blvd, Adult dov program NB ~to 600 selected l'State $?44 SO CSJO monthly or loah. Sii I ••••••••••••••••.,•••••• 1lcnu & Jewelry, pl11$1 llll d~yi. c1.u1h, okl. !'\ally Docb,. 9070 ~/ Old Oak bar t20' 10010. & Ciood Luck in Hie Mariftes l(uar td Wl' tukc 1r.1tfr ••••••••••••••••••••••• Clc.wc:• f 520 lwo old pool tabl.sll 1n.o; Belon.•you1>aY!llorc ••••••••••••••••••••••• I' rev ex P r e q • d WA1nu:ss1WA1Tr-:R. w /s ubstanlll1lly muttt pMllt0n.~ avilil Mature haDdicapped adull!I. SZ5 t·ulleitc 1tlUd('nt11, 21·2S. per/d1&y C11ll !'>46·5700 M'1me eves In new din United Ct-nibnl P11l11y O('r hou'le rest11unnt. fn · Allaoc .. SA terv1ewmg Apnl M, 15& tUCHERS •ARllb..ITS IKth. 10/\M 4PM. at Cusk I" ~ & Cll'Yer 1600 l>ovt' Sl !Snooker & U1lhard), pncci. for l'lm1t11r 1>.1v Royal Worchester din in~" on othl!r new. n• l'lock,;, JX•nod furniture, 1X.11>t>e1>'i~d ur tt•l·und1 nerwitre.T1ffany Vlllil', ......... IOSOM~ .. -IOlllS 1010 ttoned !>l'Win~ mtu•h\, sterling tea 11ct & •••••••••-•••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• P&J Cc.>x 1?t·n~ > natwarc. claM,ll' Au1tltn Klnl; Iii bed t'm plt gd VllU.'s Latin lmPorb (l'atnc111 or Jl•rry Coi. I taxicab, farm wal(on, nrt rond $75, Dole spnng11, Optni~ around Apr. u \ ~~ anytime• (e·xc•t•Jll SAii. l:?w1·ek11 May ht S•dl• lll' SlOO. 32 303 1-; Jo:dgl'Wlllt•r Cl )871 2l!Mi 45'1oat5Hp Chu1t•1• Murina, i.ull ll•l J fllOr> IWZ·54!.IK 'IJ011vt>t1u&morc'Allln· mallrei.s & frames . UdoVillageMaJl,Nwpt dunngbarcU4J vc·nlory m11v1·!1 I for 751-7461 C-rfi Gooch 80,4 ~ Rewurd for an'l'lllll· rrotectCor Alfo'l\ G1uUtotlu Spnnt la l'lar.&I<' 10 11nyon1·"· hook 1 An t'xct•llt•nt 't. I IJody with bcjuliful 1ww rood p;11nt and ,, 'G3 L300 Vl'lo..·c engine w I 4 i.1>d trunt;. 1n i:d runn1n11 rond <this cni:ine hilK bt•l'n runnln~ stronl( 10 my Spydcr 'lll l repl:.oct.'d it with newer H;()l.J). Wtll sell all -1ncludtng 01110 a :spare 4·Mpe.:d t run:i • damai<cd engine block and good head, interior panels and seats. muny Jwtk parts aod an MG Millea car cover tor $1500. Phone 645·5108 after 6 or 645-7542 <sod leave nug for Deruus. Unusual oppor for 10 Nwpt Och ler estJn1t l'ducat1onul -puhlkconvt•ntt!ncc.') tu· IUAWAY PRODUCTS .,.....119 ble0 lrve a.._ard sh 1 ~· Or1mgeCo 1-·01rgro11ndR Naugahyde Sofabed & ~ Catl67J..2223 · ••••••••••••••••••••••• . •N • 1 · ' sales work. Position m ---------Bwld. 14: 88 f'a1r Ur , . • recliners, cocre., table, --------• -Lynx 1mns, 2 lhru wt•lh:I". M~to~ Salkr. ~c·~pc~ll· CostaMt.'sa,Cll mattresses & box s pr · 8' Stereo $150. steree; W/ Perfect c-on1I. $125. r~~c~~l~~t:l~~c.:0~:11 volves contact w /parents of pre-school & school age chilch'en. Exccp· tJooal income oppor. Cu 11 V1 r gin1a Cal kin:., 557·10f1. T· 30. Techrucian DIGITAL TECHNICIAN ~xpen~ m tCAl and troubleshooting of d1g1tal cr.reua try n~essary . Set up of tes t memory modules. timing and c·on lrol assernbhe'>. modult• 1·nclosure1>. Good work· mg cood1t1on:.. liberal fr inge benefits, and com· pel1t1ve rale!> with .; g r o w 1 n g l' o m p u l l' r on e ntcd firm ~:nd n· ~ume with se1lary b1storv or 11pply m person lo STANDARD MEMORIES, INC Di vis ion of Tra nd at u Corp & Appbcd ~tagnebcs Corp. 3400 W Segerstrom Santa Ana Ca 9270<\ 1714 ) S.\0-3605 ~ual Opportunity Employer M It' TECHNICAL WAITRESSES l;~~aurunl Interviewing Mon thru Thur.I ootwn 3·5pm. t:x· pcnenced only, fulJ.tlmt• Lunch & dinner. 18482 MilcArthur. lrv111c Mon. eve April 18, 7PM mgs, 675-W9 tape $50, oriental din tbl, 551-1188 - - -· Tues. eve. Apnl 19, 7PM Mahogany buffet 5145 $50. bile & wht desk $50, G--T-C -',JO Avalon Moorif\I. Best ANTIQUES DIHEC'f M dab hr Uk · chandJ'r $50 cedar cbst un, o mi.on . cuuir k>cation111harbor.Front JNC. :UJ;.131:8 • enu. $50, frm'd ~ii & pnnts arms <'ountcoder. 6 bar· row in front of beach and RobertN.Clark $l · $$-$.'IO.Wrld1bk Ency$7S, rel!., 5 i.copes, jQ\mo. Scarl's r estaurant. Auctioneer BED (King s1). box spr· MSort pols & plants, $&!50.830-7Ul5 __ Mooring no. 15 for sate. ings & mattress. $<10. rsnb'l.SW7Seasbol'e0r, Golden Spake com-_n_4_-846-__ isii _____ _ ~1190 .NB. 00-3167. memoratJvc w111chcster Bo 1 ... __ k d t ..,.. so ----'"-f' ed a uu.; , SI e ye, -· Wwt~.So.Lag,NB& BicydH 8020 llerculoo Jo1ame Stitch 1'1atstakebedfor ~~or Yi ''""·never ir w/onit perft . .Mln$SO. CM. I' l & F •t. CoCfcc ••••••••••••••••••••••• Shelt.er SaCa, xlnt cood. ton pick up truck. $350. carton & documents. 673.n37 :.hop (.•xp Rt•fi. pleui.c. SchWUUl 5 spd Fustback, SlQO. 631·2196 894-5381 67:J..34..17 . $i00. SS2·8C»9 aft !>PM ------· ---• P1MST1UP1MG • Charlie's Ctuh Ofc. (714) boy!>, xlra ctn. tip.top ' PoolTabt~ --loah. Speed & Freehand $i!S up548-7387 ~9-<ml rond ~. 548 ~13 Dinmg Rm, table + 6 '" ShotgWl, rare model 36 Ski 9080 1----..---..;._-- • ----chairs, 2 t6" leaves. 41hx9Toumament Winchester, 9mm nm· ........................ 'GlKarmannGhfa.2UIO cc WA.REHOUSEMAH 5 i.~'<i with ha by seal while w /r ecoverable 751·2'729 ~~~lb $100. Firm. S k' Hou I , :t-7 5 11 p cog, 48 Webers, head wk, Nl'CCh-d for )!rowing and Sti~~rJ)'. l>olh gd 1·ustuoru.. xltll l'Ond. SJSO Personal Collect1on or Johmwn·~. 1\'.kmi:. Sl300. Emp1, 8 spokei., rad1ab , t·jrpt•l manur 1-'orklifl c-ond S2U for bolh G:Ul2039 nni:s. ttold & precious Stew., RestaurClftt, !)62.!)787 altfil':\1 recond. Lhruout. Sec to (•'qwr n«1 !l \ppl't in _536-8328 . , . . . . :.tones. Port i.auna for lar 8095 -Jpprt.'C. S2900or conMdt•r pcrso11 cu.,tomwt•avt• , , 2 r1ccil 1>l'cln I fM & 3 l two. mui.l 1>a c rtfll'•' ••••••••••••••••••••••• i4Tn hull. Ill', w.•trlr Jct, trade tor f'U, J.-:1 C.1mino ,., 1 1 ... 1.,,, r · , f , St CRUl!)l-,H Utkc" & ·" l1m" .. ~ ... n Xlnt cont! I t s f ll h "'2 4'""' ....,rpc" ..... ., .u 1 11 • , • • • 1,1 S 1,17 ~ .......... s:n.3093or581·063:> '"· d k •. h c l•jn, x ra,. • ,11 n 11•1· or anc cro ..... · UOJ cc;,s .,a 1 un Sl75 I).~ 4&1(j wr r;tl' ;, or :.. UWt'll~l' ~ 400 '>J3~ 3453 t'°ournain Vath.'> 10::J · U.1ri.:a1~1s ~Jlnrc; · Upright Wagon;i-piano. ~ondotas. <.:1111 i;1:1n1~111r ' ~ ' w~ Foreman Pt.-dal rusher, 2903 "B00 New den tum, sac blk VIO modernii:ed, ~d cond, :JOIJ Villa, N II lilaslron un:J. llS' dt•cp v Nl'<'ikd fo>r i-:ro wtn~ Nt•wportHl,NB675·2570 f'tmchw/blstrs 2 1Jlkvln S150.Auto2-0rGF.refnl{, TV Radio hull , :JO:! Font en~. ---,-chrs, i.m wtnt dsk w /blk gd cond, $35. Port. S1oirer • • IH /08, 270 Volvo out-tllrpct manut l::xp<'r. re· Nistuk1 Com~lll1on. 25 ' exec chr $l.SO all, or sell sew. much. n ds so me HlA, Stet-eo 8098 ctnvc. Xlnt pwr & ~peed 11 'd Apr>ly in person, xlnttounngb1kt'. :il>Oncw scprtJ'y 642-8327. adj.$10545-5905 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pcrf. c·ond. Vanson ·trlr l 'u .. tomwctl' .c a1ets, _!.:':!~ ~00. 673·G106. -------- -w d M .... M~ COL.OR n·s meld . Sue. for school. 'til Kurmann Ghia. 21110 t'l' t·ni-:. 48 Weber:., head wk, Emp1. II spokes. radial:., recond. lhruoul. Ser lO apprec. $W0(> or COl'U>Hkr trade COf' PU, El Cumino, or Ranchcro. 64i-4689 -lllil:w> l'nc1 ic St, oun· ---GCll"GCp S. 8055 a n le : A I RC'A·ZENl'fll·MA(',NO Dys 532· 21Hl2; evs . lain Valley. n..-. 8040 ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• cassette . mulllb a.nd 751-4l8S · l940FORD ----,. All Jlom f . hi i portable radios. workmit Good Selection Guar. _ _ _ 4 door deluxe WOODWORKERS ••••••••••• ••••••••••• • e umis ngs or or not. can 751-1970 after Portables & Consol<':. SIU-Boal 114' nds a lot of M llmC'n & /l.sS<'mblers Golden Re tnever l'ups sale. No reasonable offer ""-SlOOto SZ68 ' . • 1 _ _;.S'IOO __ . Fi_r_m_._64_6-_' _1944 __ 1 , . • refused. 1711 New vru WRIGHT TV work. New Volvo eng. Call7!>1·5832 Champion line. AKC· llampsblre,CM.~7198 Old fash ion pot-belly 843 A, W. 19th, CM. Bestoffer.673-6580. Nash. 1934? Rmbl0 scwl 0 F A 9 W k s -,__, d l C""'. Unrestored $2000. ~handis~ . stove. t"'••ect con 'mus 646·17116 t ~ <213>~ •• Sat & Sun 9-4. Foldio.g sacrifice..,.,.._. ofr (1l4) ____ •-•F"'C .. rt...o.:-n4/548-1.5'2P/P. ••••••••••••••••••••••• chrB ftftrt t ...-..... . Vlftiln Antiques 8005 DOG OREDIBNCE , concL ...,; • ;an';°:'th3.:~ 84&-6419. Pioneer AM r &. Tuner ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ste)T, 1939 conv 220. Run· ••••••••••••••••••••••• CLASSt;:S s ta.rt Wed . items. 8901 Neptune Cr, 2 26 .. Girl 's bikes, AKA.I 8" R2R. Ault> re-AJrc:raft 9110 n1ng; rare. '$4200. 1\pral 20. 7 . 30 P M Westminstcr.M2·56Sl. vacuum. 9. round r ug. verse, Lancer s1>krs. ••••••••••••-••••••••• TI4 /548·1.S42 Nwpt/lrv arca546-4928 .,.., "'""or"'•"' ..,.15 O-a1g 8 Track, ~y T BABY /l.C"' '75 ,,.. __ l ti -------._,..~ .,...,...,., Slanl8$750.64SOOG<t s ... ""'1 . ~MOOELT COUPF. Of Antiques! While adorable poodles . MOVIMG YD SALi. 1<·0RSALE --fir.· TT "&E. sis~ 2M9 C-4 f'ord ~n1:1n1> I t' . ..-h tnv. ,\KC female St3J?oppyCdM. Dlsmo.tfi.n 14" colon•d porlJblc Phone 1916l371li<lll bcf "1 l c . ~·o.in~~,;.,1 ~;:1 ~·~\~ru~~; 7s(SS88Co1naMesa 1'2 Blks north. 01 5 l90lM~ 7.eruth1V Zmo.old, pd 9am,.ifl6pm __ fr~n~. ~~~~;.11 ."rr~·~~~ nw~11 ho\l'"" 1111 kt•l11 Crowns iRet.t Valu.able :'11~. ~l'll ror S225/0fr. NEW flan~ars lor lw. or11~1n al bod>• $:1950. ~n Retri~•~n Junk 1• to S?;i. Frt·Sun 9.5 Everythrng goe11 • oat.. fi.&S-275.J C•1ronJ f\1 rn"rl S'p"t·. Pn val" p--'y n45·~!ll:l 111~111 111.onn,, n ro u' 11r· r· . , ___ , -----flooring, mlSsion ulc, • ,,_ .. ' ..,. • ~ ·' n' w ,1 I I C'l ol' k ~. l\.KC •37_:.~_s SUl Utica Ave. lfll <Nr •oak doors. leaded 21JSS, fuel pnce when cnmplcl R.c:natioftol g r.1 nd I al h1•r 1'101·k-.. "llEINl:':K1-;N". 3oorablc Bench & Adams> West· 'etc. U rooms, big, "lcnly loats & Marine ed. Cati. 714·633 f,817 OI YMlidH l.1"'1n.11111.;.1nuqut·~ 11 mo hlk l.ahilns h Set 1n1<ho u sc (slack I for l•verybody. tx· there Equiprent !">4-l-31.97,G-W07UO Ch1•r 'l.IKMl.l•IOWorlh tl·ru)o'l\,hJvt'S1>thcrdog~. WJ!>hcr/dryr, wa:.hl'r Sat & ~n Morning for •••••••••••••••••••••• earnp.rs S./ ~m··n('.111 In•.!'! ~.111011.11 won1kr£11I d1spos1l1on. ~eeds repair. S\() wr. Set ~'Sl ~uy. Located al ~06 Boats, Pow... 9040 Rent • 9120 <..1lll-111·'· 1x11 .. I K1·tlt•1 Owilln•.J\l'liloApl uccdtl Sewin~ma<."h w/cab111el, Curtis. AlhamlJra. c.:u. ••••••••••••••••••••••• I 'I' I ' boo k • • ••• • • • •• ••• • ••• • ••• • • mi: :...1 n111c. •• Xlnlhomc SIU 6-IQ.!IJ:H ses. I lS, par a, Cal14~·1085or494·3414 Classic 'fi4 Chr1~ Cruft • . • • . • • • • .. 7[)1 1777 Orx·n Wcct thru s now ch a ins. picnic ~---- --• . CAMPMt s SI t'.CIAL Wonderland 9530 ...•••••......•..•..... CASH FOi CAIS! Top $ Dollar S paid for cleao used nr"· truck!\ & Corve!llt•i.. Ask for Paul O'Nl'lll • HOWARD Chevrolet Dove & Quall Stll NEWPORT BEACH J WEP.AY TOI' DOLLAM l )''OR TOP\JSF.1> CA RS t'OREION. V<>Mt;S1'1C or(;l.ASSICS 1 tr your cur 111 oxtra cle11n :ll~ us fir11t IAUUJUJCK 29'l5 l'larbor Blvd. C~t.a Meta 979·2500 WE BUY CLIAMCARS •TRUCKS CONNELL CHMOLET ~ Uorbor Bh·n C~IAl'o1 ESA 546-1200 TOPDOLLAH PAID l~\MEDIATEL' 1-'0HALL 1-'0REIGN CARS ('Al.LOR COME.IN TO SEE US NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W. C:;t Jlwy, NB 642-9405 ----WE BUY •USED CARS& TRUCKS- Co.roe in or Call REE Appnl1al Grvttt CltievnMt 18211 Hcach Blvd. llunUngt.on Beach 147-6087 * 549-3331• TOP DOLLAR PAID t'ORCLEAN ~ 1883!> BEACH BLVD HUNTI NGTON BEACH 842 7781 . !>40·0442 IMPORT CARS ALL MODELS Test TK ... ician~ DraftWM" o..icpen TedtWrihn lelyen &.C)inffn "'°9'CllNM Computer Opn. Submit Rei.um1· 'I 11 'l'~:MPO Tt·m1>1•r.11v St-rv1rcs :....11 'I J\:\1ln•I1':'>1 V1s1t' AKCCOCK ~RSPANIEl. 1terru> & much more. Fri a-~i11hing poles & rccb, Su~r h !,po~l 111 1 • Vd8 SYJA?r dcan 1!174 I ton '1 .tlc. 10 mos. Xlnt &Sal.only. ROOd cond. $12·S25. w i • r,. ~sto con • 1-'ord S upt•r Campcl' WE w /<•hlldn.•n S75. i68··1219 ---• 548·9832 }ti ~c book :s39uo u 1 r · Spena I lully loaded 1 l>l''11-~ lil't;C; V h1r1. or ~.ind ·1 1 ra1·1• 1lul'I 1Jorl VW. on t:t\t.'not:th framt• t'~lm 1-'catun•i:. 1 h\'Y lily t·stm trrulcr l1s1'11 4 ttinl'!> $.!<!00 / Bllt. Of r i'tl!S-1007 17!!02 Sky Park. Ste· IOI Irvine, <.:ahf !l'l714 T elephoM SGIH l'op comm1s1>1on. ,,1lurv w h 1 I e t r .1 1 n 1 n i: ,. o bt•nef1b. i>d \'Ul' F;a rn Sl.'•0 Lp tx•r wk A11ply \mtt•rh C'orp 17222 Armslruni-: Avt• Ir- Jonathan's 1'1\N"ll'.BY Vll.LA<:t·: :.!5 Sh111r.111St•rv1• Y"u 12'.! :11 •<1st. Nwp\ lt<'h ratio furn. hst>hld & bob· ---ll75·:nt0 (10 4 I IOh' l'Jmpway Cam~r. MEED :khnau zl'r · miniature, by i::d, lO spd bake, girls 5 Babylme cnb & mutcb mK 111• C •ntu ;as 111, v~ Muny l'Xtras 1 Askrn~ ~.Race, 9540 CLEAN 1\K.<.:. br«cd{•r "pec1aha•s pc antiq ue wh. bdrm set dressing table/dresser 1 cf 1fY ', ·. S950• $7500 Call 962·9898. Rock usoc"' C '"'ns 111 RArtl-: BLACKS. Movingrrom stale.2°"61 Sl!Oforboth. MC.c. baby trr: u io~lr-., ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ """ <'hampsiredblackmak. Cll'arwood Cir, H.B. items.Allen250amparc 548-356.~.t.'75·I005 '71 SIX PAC Cabuvt'r DUMEBUGGY S7SO MOW 1:lwk:-.,,hot.,646·52:'17 April 16 &. 17 f rnm welder: nds leads S7!> '76 W11.1k1k1 Ski Boilt. (·mpr · iccl>oic. :llv .. vn.: 2066Plnccnl1a,C.M CA.LL,APPY H1·na1:-."anc·c l'o••I Ttobll'' l()-jm-Spm bi:>-8028 afl 5 $5900 lJcu 11 l!:l!>·Ol! t l S.SUTl' wtr $750. 673~J6 ~ 1\ n I 1 r1 11,.' M I J.: \1inrnlurt• S<·hn.ou;•·f pup -4 Whe-el Dri•H 9550 540-5630 '>hll\\WOlll flOI" IJIJ''ll lo ll' \"'(' l"l'l!"l•'ll'IJ. (.'()nlbtnul1ongorui:chook Tourny club:.. 2 rw 4 PaJ:t!l41SU u; Shcll.fll'illlO:.l 1 ~&"1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... -~~Pft''l9'9IPl'll"l1 tho· p11 ld 11 '" "T•PI 1~1:.s~ s jl~'. r;H'k!>, book:., w oort ... $120 35m 51' Twin l>1t'~l'I Y<1t'hl. lnnlri1<·k~ $275 'fjl; INTJ-:R'Nt. Ubl •'l•I), Wholt•'·"'' lt"l ul l'all .IJ()'>tcr!>, misc. G<>od d1i. Yashu·a w elcc rJai;h S4~ l!O': rom1>ll'lt'il, c11gmt'' !J7!) !'>12f\ """ " cvl Cid c-•rntl t 11r l r11 hr111 h11 r 1· l)<)h<•rmJn lo'm !Ilk & 20'20 .t-\Jll rt A 768-3820 · "'" i:!I' •.1111 \\' •ntl "·"' l.10 t'hamp ,tk I ~ r c~unt • ~ e 00• pt ----1~11r rww 539,~)(J IOO'" 30'" S llF:LL. Rfl hd hool, ~1b.'Jll 1!f.l 11~ t.1 \n.1 IL'>t'hrkn ,\ 11lwo 1r.11nnl ~J C ~I 1 'n r ear l f..nvt'S<'at & sofa. blk1,.ht ( o mpl('l C'cJ l>4!l,SflO . huhhlc w1nl1ows $!25 t ~; t. ~:I' 11 u :-.. ~. ~:ion .ill 7rm •.!Li l SuttSunl04 c·on:.oll'. 2 lbli., water Wntt:, 25895 l\t .1ri:ucr1lt• K>t2 Q}Klf " Trw:u 41560 :...ot.H'l10lt~ •MOVING SALE • ..JJ2 tu11. 1JRIDALShop,outofbu"i1· bed, frost free refrii:. Prkwy. Mill"iion V•l'JO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• WE J 'Ai· nc<'<I 10 i:1r1 , 111 't'I 1 ... , N 11 twin bed. t.lbl bedrm scl. Ca 92675, i\pt ~ 202 ·71 VW l'.Jmpmob1I<', pop· '66 C:ht\Y 1 lton ~l<'ll Vfln .._.Eir.D lllnn··r (l""f\,111110, In 1•·.t\IOi: '1'""IJOrl "'ill''I r·t I l'I L . (' 11 nt'!i!> ('W gown-.. 3 lop • 10•1 c ind '7"cn•nn w ..... II "ii; ... '' 111 ,I \t 11 r ill.HI\ I\ fW ' " S '11 C I' n :.ties . Jl'Cl'SSOrtCS + 848·3472 ' ~ 1 ' 1 ' " gl '"' inuvWS a 'he l·v~n1n"' lluurly · r•.. lllk 1 h 100820' Mark1'wam "'"bOO Ill r 1!14 -2~"6, a-·-". bydrauhc door YOUR ~ " I .1 m 1• 1 111 i: I j '.., . '' .nl'\ l'r "1 mi-c olhl'r mu.c 1lcm:-.. 903 ~YVI ..,_ " •vwtu • u 1-11 011 ..... 11 -... n t I I """aut Antique D1n1·ng 0 m many xtra~. _,.,., "'"' 0177 (!.-.... bnalcr, l1r•~.-....... ly. ,,.a,..t' " ~ r u~. "' 1Y1rr1·l.11n' timnt•·~ ,1r1 ''-'..S 1 art•n s pun • lrl'i DdJwnre. HB, Son. on· ...., "' 6 :i mv """"' '" '" ""' USED CAR in~ {'.ill .,ft,•r 3PM He· !If\'' 52tl2 lablt>, 55" round, w \ _ 54 ·lil>l /\II service records , ~> 541:'4 i:l.1" rjnfJrl' 111, 3bt. -~-· ------ly! SJSc806" cluu.rs, 2 leaves, ext.ends .... c-....J,...,, ""5 .uttr'-Motorc:ScooY!_~/ 9 l 50 $2CXM>. 6'5-329}, 646-7008 MOW ;\11• ... pflrt l11•h 673 :.."771. BtkT Poodl f "' .,._l u<= I .. " ---*9:;. ......, outH0 ..... l.1~1 DAY ,\PRIL2.J p <Y'/1 Ide.,!~· Bargains. mostly nu. Liv. to 72"· $1.00. Sears Pwr 225 OMC,' hdtp, head', -••••••••••••••••••••• '15Rancheto, A/C.465 hp, TOP $PAID • ~ "s; -apers, . yr 0 -· rm. chrs, lb&B. dlnette, red mower SIS Stan· ti t t bs " l S IT Rs 7587,...3 .... -57pu • : gaey, n m a• ua1 '70"'-uroph"-on-ille AM/no(,8tra-o..s•-~. C'"'''GORDOu OUC 0 C/l.r~·s1-:1 , lfor.,1·. -oo -.,. .,.. .. u • -_. ... A ""·•"ty963-8058 da rd s t Re m i n gton l k •"'F' •1 1 vu ~~ "6 -""'"" ~ .. """' .,,, ,_.,.._... an • out.nggeni, "" • 650. All new, Cherry trailering pkg, 6 mag ~:~1~E ~R~~ ~·~~~ ~';~.Call .1ft 3 PM r~odl~ P~PI iles.b no Honn 1060 ~writer, $LS. 5Sl-4i020 fil\b , lo hrs. Bris tol. cood. Nueng,ctc. As king whl.s, cruise cntrol, s hell COSTA MESA CEREBRAi, PALSY. • --papen>. c.~.., a C' rwn •••••••••---•••••••• . $13,995. 640·2868 or SAOO /hsl. 675-6737, w/slide windows, 25,000 AMC-JEEP (;lJAHANTt:J-:r> WAG!-~ Appfianus 8010 orblk, $SOca.642·Zl03 QRTR. llonie mare, 7 yrs Blade type chromed rear 64MS72 ---__ 675-8443 1_1TU_'._645--0527_______ 2Sa1JtARBORBLVD NO t:XJ•J-;K !lli:l·Ollr7 or ••••••••-••••••••••••• Poodll~ Puppies. 2 left, old,J5.2 hands.H.nsbecn ~~3o~~ '74 1936 Chris Craft R3y •75 Suzuki GT250 $495 or '74 El Camino Custom COSfAMESA <)IJ~W llt.n1H:t-:l!AT01tS hMtut. hmwn. Pcdigttt>. s hown Wei.t ern .s ue-~ton · evy Launch, xtra !!Ilg, $1400. trade for vw. After s. Classic. vs. a uto, full S4t.a023 W1\Sll1':tt~ UIH'ERS ~foll' & remak. S30 N•. cessfully. Afik for Cathy. PU. $45.548-6483 ~ __ 552-8796 pwr. air . cst m in t r, ~--------- TowTruck Oppor. lfr111nrll1111n' l!Ppr.1 ... '"' ltrT·t<12:l &l6--0830 20 gal. s h ow tan k -----AM/FM,mags.548·8493 CAROunET 1 vt ""Jli'r 11oocl dnv ~ t•not llarna~·· t:u.Jr,lld · b loah Rent/ Bonda CB 360 near new --------c rc•c i\J>l)ly .•I 11 .1 rhor •1' '' 1n or.1111:..t 11 ~ 1070 aql\lnum w /wr oug t. · ' loaded w /oniy 350 mi: 72 Ranchero Squire. Rood Cash~ m-J 1'11W111" ('11 ~i4 W 17th OU ... l ... ,'S Fi-ff.to You 1045 -··••••••••••••••••••• iron stand. No fi11h. S39 Charhr 9050 d $2300 / (f PaidForOrMot " ..... "' I cc1 ACth.t ••••••••••••••••••••••• must S1'<'ri rice $650. con . 0 er . 'M ••••••••••••••••••••••• WA ... TED ........ _. .,,, •. ,.,... 545-9954 4!1A5 1lARUOR BLVD. "ol l I 1x1 • '1·v.1••M Ill r \I ~ I I .. m ' 1"'111 Mi _.. Oceanic Jo:xpc-.Jitmns ha:. ,..,.. ""'' t \I l.,,111 ,;>111 ., PUl'I'"'"' "1-!1 "'' ('" l't>P Ci\S H OOf.LJ\ll iCcw•ieous CHarborfrVicton n l 1m. l.111> iv I f11'k1·r m1i. W.t.d 808 . several lrcrlhi. ;i Vtll I. 76 Kaw 500. Ill, tl,OOU ITll, ·ro FOIU> 1''.100, 15000 m• • C~'TA m:sA TRAINEE I It o.I tr\\t\1,l t1 llltr \lnlw d11ld1t>11M5 71111 l'A IU 1-'0 R YO H ••••••••••••••••••••••• aboard Lhr r.8 fl clean,lx'11toffer new VII. fl<'W dut('h, 642-0653 1•111 ,1 "·"•· 1•111K \\ .IF.WF.LRY. WATC11Jo;S, sc:hooner ''Sheurwutcr" 751-6372 trans. rear e nd, broke'!. ___ _ v. ,11 nn"' ll<1rlMH ..,,,nl.t 'blo• 1Wutt•r1'll SlwltH• t • 2 ,\ft'f OBJECTS. GOLL>. $$$CASH FOR for the.Ir !I day expedition LJrldcr rack &. toolbox. ASSEMBLERS \u.o•11•u·111 ~1 ~ uc~th Ii: ~.1rd , S ILVER SERVIGJ-:, Uood~furn/refngs under sail. vls1ling 5 or '7S llONDACRl2.5, many Sl:ll0,offer.64&-4s:\2aft. 1.11 ~ t'"I N~ FURN & AN Cnn&stoves546-0788 So. Calif's beautiful x.lras, mw.l bell this wk. 6rM llnporled ....................... ntts \\n··I\ S!-.l'H'l1\I. T IQUES.64$-2200 h I I d M be\l ofr tak--Call Jeff ---------(·1-L'f\PO<) c anne 1s an s. ay ~a• 6 2 ADMIRAL ""' 8' couc h $50, coffee 16lht.hruilth al548~ '73 E1 Clmrno. V8, PS, C~t~ Sl94' :1mnntMold.muh• RMW.tdls.t.! tables, end tables. occ. EmieMUlnCy,s ktpper PB. AC, AM/FM, MuJ(s. llt. RK 1-: S 1.75-~lll or 675-S'~ HUGI sa.ECTIOM chairs, lamps. clothes Oceanic ~xpodilaoos Kawa11aki 400 S-3, only 12495. 642-84.50 days only. 1st & 2nd Sha fl' VOLT 970S Proi-d c. Yf: ~9<-11\UY '"9t1VrtC t' \Pl'l..f\'IJn ;s !Jr.able 10 mos old Spr Vj_~16Apr 13 lhru Sat. ~·;0~J>~~~~~~ <ll41.S:44t-ll06 =,giveaway,Si(IO. 1952,79passenge.rCrown J141C-...Drin ltl'i J>,Balrei-~t <'M 1ni:ier Spnnwl nds gd ,..,.~ . Co 557~ SchlBusiogoodrunnlng 546-4741 :..u..11672 •n-.11~ home 646-6425aft.•.30 10 ~es~~d..CM IMlh.W 9060 MotorHOftlas. rood. suoo. xmt body. Alfa's OtuU~tta Sprint. /\n exoellant '61 body with beautiful new red paint and a '63 1300 Veloce engine w I 4-spd \raos. in gd. r unning cond. (tbls engine bas been runnin• 111.rong in my Spydcr 'Ul I replaced ' it with newer 1600). Wiii. • ~l all -inctudin11 a lso" s pare 4-spced tn1n¥ .• damaged cnR•ne hlol'k and good head, inlc•n or panels and Hats, mnny Junk pllrt.Jt and, an Mc; Mlttun car cov('r tor $l5C)() Phuno 64S·S10K 11fter 6 or 645-7542 snct le11ve~~ni11. (Acroel! Ftom __ ,_....., .. ..:......,_••--"'---Wa nted : ben c b p ress, •••-•••••••_......... W./ltfrt 9160 645-9282 1:1lr«"1 17 t'u It r•·fn~. SILKY /C1uhu.ahua fem. G '.. .. _.. 1075 pin':£-" tbl. dogg1e t.r CYCLONE, xlras, like ....................... •----------C)r1111geCo Airport) 11r.1nd nc•w II.in eo;l mrn., 6 lb!. All 11bots. Mil oc:a ,........ l '57 International Tow 1-A-!uafOpporEmplO)'er Golt! $300 6"%77 aft Adll ... onJy.S40-8263 eve. •••--•••••••••••••••• sll g glass ck pane new, tralter. Best offer. FOii.ENT truck, $2,000. 2066 rYP1'~1'::TI'ER JLAYOlJT CompuWrilt•r I, call for avpt 557 l2Sll TYPIST 'IJt't.'(.lt-d for J(rowm11 .1!l v('r11111ni: ui.:cnl"Y New of1·s In Ct•lll t• Mciiu I. t' /I. n \' I' " It II I H' r 7M llH3. 6pm 540-<.683 Reg. Morgan mare. brokC'l 7Sl·M39 960-2588 1976 26 FT. Placentia Costa Mesa to nde & drlvt'. b lk WlllielChalr NEWPORT SURPRISJ.o: GMCMOTORHOME l .i.,.,,. r0l'Mf'tcrul111 1 1m~ rx•rf1wtly $1!. Wc~lC'llH. 113H)<l97 MAl.F. lni;h M.'ller. 2 yrs .. parade Morgan aeldln g, 14, maln &1'1b, xlnt cond. 1-'ully self contcuned. w p11pcr.1 Gd. watchdog. E n R. Wetlcrn (714) 752-0784 .U>vei. k1d11, x.Tl 1 U'S an :n4-JOl1 lead CI B ket!l, $9SO. Wcekly & daily renlali.. 41.M -Wanted F\le cabinet with 545-5511 Ext266,11-4:30 CALL TODAY! Wh1rl1)0l1I tr1ti:.h 1·1,mfJ·•" Mite~ 1080 2 drawen, dbl rollers. ---- 111r Xlnl c•onil M1kt• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call492--6644 lslrulder JO.$SS,ooo. Auto 979-2500 Ml'l .aul{hhn 552 .am1;1 Fumiture 8050 D pilot, dlc11cl, 6 iMlru· ••••••••••••••••••••••• WANTE ....ac:4lll m cntll, Sl'lf tulllng '73 Open Routt 20' 1"11lly :.-;TOltl':WtnJ<;SAl.fo: TOP CASU UOLLAR IM.,_nts 8013 wim•hus, pedestal slet:r· cont, like new, lo mt, l.J1lv K1•n 1nor1· l'•H I lxhwshr, xlnt1•1111d . ~IO 811.l 61 lfi Nr•w & Wlt.'<I furn. app1'11. ti /I. I o F o R you ft ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ing. M onsflcld he ad. mlJllll\ell. 8-48·812.1 mt"c Wlli;on'ic 8>iri:u1n JEWELRY. WATCHES. Conn Mln-0-Matic elec. CNG stove•, ••I<'. l>ay2' -- TOW TRUCK '73 Ford F500, 5 spd truru;, reblt eng & tran», (714) 642-4930 '74 ru Dal. Nu brkll, 11hocks. cmpr 11hcll & twd I !llerl'O, runi; i:d. 45k ml $2450. 548 41 U3 l<110)tt', dbl OV4'n, ~l'lf 'lleedcd full llmt• Mu!ll 1'1eun1n~ We1<ttn~hou11"' be accun~ w /rccep· <·I('(' t.1kt• n<·w. 4!1:1 7316 horust b11ck11round. Sun t.i An a /TusUn urea Allctioft 1015 TYPIST Nnok.12 Stort>-i), M5 & ART OBJECTS. GOLU, orgAtn, eiccellent condi· 649·9616. Eves6'75·4i-H. MOTOR HOMES "ll W l""h •'M IW'' , ...... SlLV S 'R VJCE ••-..,_PP 532-1.259 -FOR REN1' n ' "'•"' • '"" E R E • ...,...,.....,.,, ' • 23' A l batross (}pro Fnlm$150Wk.~-4923 &~:1262 t~JNE FURN." AN· ConDAltoS.X.xlnt coodi· Coctcpil Racmj( sloop.·------11QU~. ~ tloa. '21JO. 6'Ul25 an ii'illy rtll"d. Xlnt cond. T........_ T,,..... 9170 WOVrJtJ WOODS IPM. Bstoffer. 7S2.33S:J days. ••••••••••••••••••••••• **I BUY** 1973 COUlllER. lrark par.nl, cusl. ml.. magl', steel bell rads, stureu, arr shocka, ctr. Hos hod real lovanu cuu! cau Jeff uft 6PM. 551-2805 '707 Salar y commt."08ural«' ••••••••••••••••••••••• <'.ood ~ Yumllure & AppUancea--OR 1 will ~u or SELL for You. MASTERS AUCTIOM -"' '«U sa.uta ll" Trvl Trlr. •MIMIKJMDS FeQder Strata Caatw Soper S~il e r ! 2 4 ' Port-a-paC.Stpr<&. SBSO. v-9570 w /experlenee. C811 M4-6331btwn10.UAM or 2·3 PM Xlnt oppor. Cor lndh• w /8·5 yrs workmen ·s romp c-xpt'r. Ty pm• SO+. 11ccuracy n must. Oood ht'nt'flt pk(I. Snlnry $100. 9900. •PUIUC• •FURNITURE• •AUCTION• 646-1616 & IJJ.t6Z5 Woodal a.hutten •Dall gulUT le cate, bra;J ·Tri maran nicest on NMZJS -···-•-•••-·• blinds. Up to ~ od re· new, xlnt cond. $100. Cout. Com pl c qpd. '64 Chevy. Maga. Capt \all. 9 AM to 5PM call 5e-5111alU PK SMOG. \ftdyaGM18'1. 19'71 Layton 26'. $5000, seata, air abocu, cpt1i.----------MS-81151 fl.rm. See at 333 W. Bay pun1·g. u.v, ttlria, duai lOOSL 4 dr, S81B1ue. ---------....... ALTEC 12 .. spkra, baa Pearson T riton. Very st,#1.9,ColtaMesa batt. Pla·cool. alnk, alr,s&ereo 48000m.L Im·: •DctalenWekotM* BLACK8 'VINYLSOFA. SW'RIUYlll reftucallmat.SZOO o>c>dcood.many extras, Vl'!RY NICE. $1600. mac. P.lo. $2900 /oCr. Storaploh 552Sl.~ 12' m ahogany p lan b, 8 675-1258 morn.ma ' Trnveleze Trailer . 768-5258. 673-8781 .,._, "wide lhl XJntcondltlon. ---------1---------COMlcJl•••llh ~ 11 ~ 1to2" · ck. ,._ & °"'Jml loto 10' Super Sabot sailboat, Call 556-8674 61 Ford Econoline. 6 cyl, 3 1974 Audi Fox, 4 dr, air, , StockLlqliclCltlcMK Furnitur~ Stripped " 010<: per t . 841·8080; ·-·-••••-•••••••••• complete, tsS. 64&·3340 11pd manual t r ans. AM/l"M stereo, sunroof~ •frl.t..v7:30PM R.efuushed by Experts. 548•5735 Rammond, Lowery . a.f\5:3'1PM 100!> Holldar Rambler, w/aeai., gd cond. $1275. $}.200.673-etSS -1 7~5059d)'ll. 675·2094 ev. • ..... .a. .... •ss•111t• Oulbranaon Ordan• & 18 .11c1r contd. Reas. ofr. c:c..a4442 $$$SAVE$$$ ~11"5 ~ Kawa1Pinos F0..Ywr CaJ 25, aailboat. 1916 M2·96T7aft6PM _ ....... _______ '74AudllOOLS.8ell(e i;1 We honor 81.,IA, Malitcr 5!:Jl1ru1d~nl~ :1: c~~~: si~~~,:9.:0 PrtcecaU6*92oo ~~ri~Jlb.bGe~~!.Y7~ AMtoSenlce,Parh -'4t'!~0 l nter'nl. Step Mlnt cond.Pvt.P\y. ch II r It(' • c /\ s JI & $125/bsl ofr. 675-2016. S&J Mattress r octOty Organ. speaker & bench, Hoada OB. encl head.. • Acu.Mri•• 9400 . m5426 $!200. 8'4·59'a Ci\SlllF.R'S C HECKS 838Eo I tSt SA lmmac condltloq SlAIOO. $7,500 flr 1n . Flut ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---Amti...Heolty '70t but NO PF.RSONAL MUST SELL! Bookcase st s • . . ~ cashiers check talc.es. VWF.NOINt~ 'S.S VW bu11. Cusl. Int.er .. •••••••••• .. ••••-••••• C.ltECKSPL~ASK Food wall Ult.It, ftl311s wtwood S47.s638 7 ----*"'5714 USt:b-REBUJL1' ponellnl(, car p ., cur· 174 Amlin Marina. 4dr,. nvullalM on th(• pre· corf. tblt1. ex~enlllon NEWPORT BCH TENNlS /\ntq.ptano.bcaut.cabnt. S.,. :-P fl Oe.rBUllgyShop530-0040 tain.s,8unroof. Mu11t11cll itapd, arcat l(H 1aver,,.· mliet llcm11 subject 1u1me tbl. match Jt. wood CLUB. Lim ited Mem· It tone. 1495, 838-8292, 709 ... /\ S A , 646<84!50 idol cond. S\'700. Mufi~ prc"alo ootr lbl11, ctaAercs. Kln it hen.bl .. 644~ s. Maln SA CATAMARAN. Wor ld• ALVES Grind Special! ~U bclnlC tranaterr«J "" MASTBS A UC TI OM "qooe.n bdrm M!UI, mat· . --• • fatte1t u ' prodllCUon H~a<U on. a cyl. $16, all AMtot W..ted tltO ('7tA) 648 Z700or 548.a176. 2075''2 Mwpt ll. CM l~ Sofa & love~&t, GUITAR ~. Sn•l bed 25 .. RCA wfntmolc, top ol aallboat... 175 ti.. ritlJed. V.S'•· 6 eyl. SlZ tno6t. 6'a. •••• .. ••••••••-.. ••••• ' -. C417 l'4tlll..,'2S rttbnt•r, lampi. dinette, sas , 4 w r ou1 h t lron tho line. Col\. \ $l2l)O. nu. Colora aalore• situ 4 Ql tu, m09t 4'a. ~ PVT. PTY. Nt'Cd* ::r 't!D AU1Un Amer. k 11.!i , curio cabnt Xlnt. rood, b&ntoo1• $2$. 14.S-S., Estate a.lo, OGl1 ua.s 3 w,u1.r.• Savo $230. Call pat1&. Oul"work 1uaran· f()r SlOO as 9000 u • mil. Gd u ..... 312 Vic·, od714t.MM6H !iM-4760 64&-18118 WU.S.C.. SllO. 711-140'1 l)oqf:llMlllO teed.&tM015 llu&tnm gd.I~ toria#tz.142-17'17~ I •• • ~~·!.-:~ ....... ~~·.'.":~ ....... ~~·.·~~~ ....... ~"!.~~·.~a:~ ....... ~.1.":~ ....... ~~·.~~~........... Thuf9day,Aptll 14, \~77 DAILY ptLOT CJJ -.W t7U IW 9725 '~ f750 YollsWCllM f170 Y°"'9 t772 Cr •u ttll Aalh .. UMd Allfot.. UMd ~ UMCI ....................... ···············~······· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ········~, •••••••••••••••••••••• ,.! ... ,~······ ······················~ ···~···· ............. . SADDLEBACK '75 Flat 131. Cood cond, '70-tUT. 1u,eerb cond, O BW 8&.11. nblt enf, 197& Volvo lU.E. Low mJ. C1 ;1 tfll .... _, ttsJ ttSl muslHll now Ura. palllt. 11 lrana new clutch , hudtr-•, fully equlp'e. Call (!!) ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••• ... •••••••• BM W COMllHA'JH THIAU.MIW 6UCSIMOWI SSIJ.1473 ult,ts000.4"·1394 SLSOO.M<>-8358 "'5478or~t2112.. it '74 COUGAJl XR7. Ul9Muat•n1,Joml, xlnt ltJ5~ HoncM '727 '70 911& 5 spd, maa•. 'tie Type I lt. AJr auto '· ..., . Yellow/Wht. PS/PB. tUt, rood. SL500 or bel orrer. ••••••••••••••••••••••• AM /FM stereo, oew AM/ll'M rum 1d lu gd. Altlot, U-.d • l 0 r • 0 • rad I al•• 873-66111 SPOIT COWi 1r9d New •77 Dunlopt. '7000 ml. on Jl)0.673-7328/676-0304 ... •••••••••••••••••••• BEA\JTJFULI If you're '•""9CI. ndio • be•t~r. r•blt. ena. Showrm . G••:al 9f01 aerlou1ty lntereated, otdl_.. t95S One OWM"r-llow mU..,.c HONDA Cars cond. Beit orr. 311•5110 '74 s~ BUC w/aunroor. ••••••••••••••••••••••• come loo&:• make offer. ••••••••••••••••••••••• car. <maJU.Y). MAMY ext. 34 ~~ Rtil. klnl. c'lod· Qu~lity and Price ~:rav:1t~Z~KJK ~~ 197' OU>S Cutlcna QM... y Sl)f5 SADDUIACk VALLIYIMPOltTS 131·2040 49S.4949 To Cltoote FrOftt! •~ * $499 & ua * Guaranteed uJJboat w/lrlr. 84$.773:S s.,,.. ............ M419"9S TOYOTA U.,...IVERSITY Rola••••••--,•••c.e•••••••••'••7•5•6• '67 YW a. c-. -r L daya, 67Hl22 eves. ~II power, factor) air Ml~ Vl£JO " Bet ot Tt ~ ~:~'f;,:ci~11!~ts cond., •PUl , .. ,, c:ruite ll1·2Q0 4tS-tllO 0-...obl&e •t DEAW IN U.S.A. l r. m · "14C.0..arXRT. $3350. control, 1t.reo, w ire • Haada C • GMC ~ ROY -VW Convt'rt. Runs L.araest Selrct1on BEAlM'IFUL! will.'<." only 16.000 mllea iG Pinto Ru.ubout. Slh"r a reat.S'ISO ofNtw&U,1·d &u7733or6?_J.4122 t:.'()t28) w /blue hit. Su•rf. }ftCb CARVER MH~&S28-15'10 lJd1ll.M 111 OodlJt 9935 ALLEN ~~~~Ho. ~pd. eos::!!!rbor B~ .. 9640 ~!l~;~~C[ J!J71i VW -Dus . lo mi. tOlr.ini:~·louni, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Old,1Cad1Jlac1GMl. $ 1 sr & H OAOWAV ------New-U.H ll Porsrhe eng, xlnl cond pen Sunday '73 DAJtT Swlnier, i dr, S.D. •'rwy Avery i-:xll tt60 u;114 APIA ogMClr 9730 ~ 536-0090 C.tdllf:ic new tarc1, 1owner,39500 l..(OUNA NltiU~I. ••••••••••••••••••••••• - CREVIER 835·3171 ·;:G•xi<.1ao:·d;~~ .. h;:ci CLOUD suNoAn ·oo v w uuic. Nr; tires, Divorce-Must Sell: '73 Mm er Dealer · ml. $2000. 8'6-5alO CALI. 495-6430 '14 Ply mouth 1tatlon •14ey1.·mi.11 0"1v ... 0M1oc10Ht cpe. ~~l. C head. D S.baru 9762 rcblt e ng. xlnt <'ond. Dodge Clubcal $3250; '73 "2600 lldrbor Uh•d. "68 Dodge. 4 dr, JllJ 11uto, --.- -wqon, $1.~.Seetn Oat· •USED IMW't* cama Very quick! New ••••••••••••••••••••••• 962-6839 Datsun 610 $1750: '73 Co\t.1 McsJ 5<10·9100 PS, air. runs flue, $800. '75Cul~assSupreme. A/C, ly Pilot park!na &ot 3JO ,5630l• HKwr black lacquer, new '7&SUbaru Plymouth medium . 493-96S6aft5PM AM /f M ater., elec 6 way West. Bay Sl., Costa '1U.tC-SJR 746LWB maroon hides. P1relhs on HEW SUIARU '61 BAJA Bug, new paint, wagon $2 2 5 o; • 4 9 Nabers seats, Ut wbl. Lo ml'a. Mesa or call 641·432! for "f$' ,_ steel disc wheels. $7500 sunroof. lSOOcc. $725 ur PI y mo u t b Sport '66 Dodge Coronet, Make Must sell this wkod. more loformal1on. •sir. '1j~~.:'r:S~i~w tDRtJPY). J Rickman * $2847• best.~2738 ___ Suburban, runs $800. CadiJJac offer . 9'1t·2392 days, 495-SOOll forlUclr.orOscarlDOect "'71200'241pd7~NJM Motors 213 795-255\ or St-r. (937:114 ) ·71 SQUAREHACK, new IW-7185 9795891eve. 19760LDSC111kns t-g"'"ar_aa"'"e_. _____ _ CIGM4tOe 5-daya ~~~i7 Carlos CJrrion 80 Used & H~w pai.nl, gd. in &out. $1200 W74 MGB, 23.000 miles. Desperate-Must Sell lo s.,r... c,,.._ '15 PJymbutb s ta&lon ---------=--• 67~l.301 $3350. l~ MB, com· pay medical bills. 1975 ~l power, f1tctory air wagons. Two to cbooiu.c OIAHGECOUNTY'S '61 Jai:uur :XKE r-tdw. \.~~EW_OO.A 1-'o r Sale ,70 v w ~.!;~~? !.ebuJlt $2350. ,Dodge Dart' hkc new. cond., vlnyl t op, tilt from.Onels!l-passe~er , OLDEST xlnt conu, $5800. 722 4JG4 ~ v __... .. ,... WHY WAIJ7 Less than J 1,000 miles, wheel & rallye whls. for SZ,39S and the ot.bef ls aft 6PM S. ~ SUBAiiJi '\ Fastback, good condition '°' .... C • Ca II a ft c r 6 Pm or t9WPHJ) a two-... tcr for 8,2$$. & ~ Sl~. (714l962·Q972. AIOI 9905 11.._,focL&..A..L weekeods. • See in bally Pilot park- l./J>t/lMP..fl.ff/..t, 73 vw Rug. Red, J0,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '77SEViLLE ""Sii'mo. G38"8684 ALLEN ing lot,330West13aySt .• m1, xlnt cond, S2<100 1915 AMC 17DEV1LLE S209mo. '7SColl.AMWM,1llr. Olds/Cad.illac/GMC Costa Mesa or call 75Q0009&75~ MATADOR 38mosclosedendlse 4spd,xlnlcond.$2300 SL>.Frwy.·AveryExit 642·4321 for moro In SaJes·Serv1ce-Lea~ani.: 5115 So. Stff .. lllll U•-0141 11141 Ul.7111 Roy Coner.Inc. Rblls koyce H,\1 w 15'10 J am bofi.'l' Newport Ocach t>IO 1; 111 Toyoia 9765 '61lVW Bu~ Snrf, nu tin.•::.. rehll l'•11-(. 9..50 i':\cl> on· ••••••••••• ••••••• • •• •• h·. t).':! WI 1 Thi:. mctallH· brown $300 rntl reduction (S27MMM > IY'8·Sll71 l.J\GUNANlGtJE L formation. usk for Rkk lx'uuly has deluxe in +'f&L CALL 495-6430 or O:.ca.!:_!n rlct'lfear•1e. tenor. stereo radio, air GeneralAutoLcasing Ford 9940 1973 Plymoulh 9 pass )976 OMW :.!002 ~l<'lJl11c fjord blut· w blul· in Lerior & ,\.\I FM Sll'r<'o cassette. t665PQN > S7600 or best oHer. P\l Karmann Ghia Ply. 675·5853 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Karmann Ghia "70. 711 000 m1 . S lliOO /ur Lil'~l. BMW 2002. '7•1 4:.p u•r. sit;.11J:)1 stereo, Mic h X /\S ~6-..... Gh radial, Sienu hr SUl50 l llitrmann ta 211\0 cc PP644-7864 t:vl·~ . li'>l. eng, 111 Webers, head wlc, · Emp1. IJ i.pokes, radials. recond lhruout. See to '69 BMW 1600 appr<'c" $2900 or consider Coupe, 4 ,pd, AM/D1 \Tade for PU. El Camino Stereo. and more! Looks or Ranch(.•ro fo.f2·4689_ and Runs Creal Only MOzda 97l8 $!495 CZXX866> Crevier ••••••••••••••••••••• HMW83S-3171 Sanla Ana Capri 9715 ...•..••...••.......... 1!173'.Cupri (l cyl, SIHlrtMlf. a ppear. i::rou1.1 Aulo 2150 H__.,_ __ 11 d. trans. X Int 1•ontl l ---" owner I.ow 35 !/OIJ mr Coda M•to '45-5700 245,0 E \ l' &. ~kn cl ·12. Miuda 2 yr old l"lll(,. 752 8~. d..1~:. ll!Jfi t dlH gd. cond SJ JOO 1974 C.1pn 26 !l\lll m1. 4 002 7026 spd, ,\\I nl Sl500. Call Merc.•des lenz 97'40 54S--6340 aft 5pm . •••. •• •• ••••• •• •• •• •••• 9720 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DRIVE A LITILE ••• SAVE A LOT SHOP & COMP A It E IAJtWICK DATSUH San Jufin t:Jflti.lr<ano 831 ·1375 493-3375 NEWPORT DATSUN SPECIALS 8210 4 lloor I 'P•"l'" rud10 .im1•1u : 1 HOW $2795 IWI l>i>V J-: s·r R Jo: 1-:T l'lo1·ar ~a1·Ar1hur & J.1m1x>re1• no.id' 833-1300 &..aM Hew·UHd OVER 100 MERCEDES OH DISPLAY House of Imports \I "TllOHIZtl> "1·:1tnrnEs 11t· •. \l.1·.1t l.illli:.! \1Jn< h1•,11·1 llu1 11.1 1'.irk 523-7250 I In th•· 'i.rnl.1 \11,1 ~"'' ;:, J>lllC. I .I hluo I ' IHHI rr11 Lo.irlnl Xhtl 1111111 Sl J ,()()O P\ I pl\" t...':ill hl.1 l,)j.•, 7Z"> ·l50SL<". hl.11 k 1.111 1111 under ,..,,ir1,11ll\ :!11111•11 mt, alloy wh1·•·h. 'un roof "'""";\\\\. ~11·hcl111s. $2 1 ~Oii 10.1 -<\1111.! THE HO HASSLE DEALER BUY OR LEASE Bill MAXEY TOYOTA 11111 l t•,•lhd It' I\\\ H UlllflNC,., rON If &(.H •72 Celi<' a. Atr, AM /FM stereo cauottc. Mich tires. $2250. Pvt JllY 4!17-4072 '76 'fnyot11 Cellca GT hft back . Be1 i:e. air . \ \I F ~1 . ' I n l l 11 n II !"lt:i:, l'h :i.'i:? 1158 hi! 1 o)Ol..t 70K m I ., I \1 l'C;, .•uto, RA.II 1,1;.? t>U:I 1973TOYOTA MARI< II COUPE llr I l.1r<lt11p "rlh only .~\.!"'° rnd1·' fo.11u1 r•1><·•I " 1 '1""'·<1, I'" r 'hTnr11:. r.1cho, h•'.1l1•r !.t .11r 1•111111 • :~il'llQ I Thi~ IAol'l'k ONLY $1895 MARQUIS TOYOTA MISSION va:.10 83&-2880 495-1210 1975 DATSUH 12l0-4 DOOR 4 spe<'d. rnd10, h(';,iter &. buckt'l ~e;1t" k nyJI hllw exterior & low m1lc' 1211NK fl I Ml ~·r ~I': 1:. On 1ml1~ al 711 ~11l :!)IOSl-:. llk~ nu, ;ur, '69 iO Toy<1l:l roton 1 A'1 F\1. lthr ml, m1rh R1i. Nu ur ..... f.1l l \< llrl~. I ownl'r t. 11rl\n, ~qp'd for ll\. l1t\lo t1\1' t<lfl l"o1 .ii Aw ftJll,.1J h . 548·2967 ONLY $2795 75 ~l··n ,.,i.-, •xii I" 1•1() '73 Cnrollc1 Ul"I . it ~11<1 1111. It ~ru full p"'1 111111• r A:vl 1-'M lllfl<'. rww l11 1''· \Hltl\ ,111t •·•ir1ol •l>I 71171 m.JI(!>. 5f..lllltl mt. xlnt COSTA MESA DATSUN l'ltl:I \lt'I • ""' 't :!~II!:'> I \111~ t..:11i11vt .111 t 11nd ... r. r • o ru•" p.nt\I 1''1 L.~ "'"' U lu ttlt l"•llttl Sl 700 II-Ito I 1111 9767 ..•••..••...•.......... ~SllARROR BL'd> 540-6410 540-021 l I .o ~rfTI rn1-; 'l'"' top. r.11ltJh, 'lt·l<'ll t'l1'.1n, ol I Jll I I ' I 11 I • 1111 o1 r 11 n , i: r , ,1 t $ I 2 ~ 11 md •• 11. I rt' II 'I I ...... I r. 11~;, TO,IUYfR Sc-<' U'\ ftf't, & l.1,I 11111 dollar JI.ltd fl)t 11111w1r1' COSTA MES.\ DATSUN ·~ 2845 ll:vhor llh ti Cost& Ml'l<ll :1411 li-1 Jlt --14 Datsun 260 Z, < 'h'" n stick, air, mnw •. 11 Lrk stereo. ~ 1•11 177!1 or 942.0322 '74 260Z, xlnl Mml N1·w tires. m.11(s, A \I 1-·\1, 811". 49-.1 96AA 195 Dalllun '•tu Vrry rC' llable. rc~n bl tond IW>O/bst ofr t;all 833·5.127 ~J7S5 t!VS --'77 Dat<tun 280Z. llkt! nu LoadNt. 6M f7800, .Priced to sell. Day• 970-5851 fij"'I llill t !\;! :'211 .... ~ I ""'" I ''"' 11o•an h1•.11I I t1111"' 1 .. 1wl 11111.1 le .. th•·r ),1.,1111 1>1:• 10.\.'I ti.I JIN~~F: Mint • nnrl, l'n\ ,11(• l'art} ••11 5'.i:!.l $3l W ii Whl :! ann :\1 B S200 as • 11 m a Ii I .. I ' 1 F: Y 1· ~ lt:ll (.l!.1:,1 11,1~' , , I I II.:! 73 MERCt;Ot:;S ;:11o~t 4 5, xlnl, beaut • mu\t 'r-11 th1!t ,. It rteJ uccd tu 58000 1146.9503 UTE 1976 4SOSL Shl'er p1•rfHtlon Air. ma1o1~. lcrndcd Undrr .ZOOO mt l'vl t•ty fl.'IH.30>1 Eves. 751-M34 MGI 9744 -...................... . 19'7S Dntaun li.alo, xlnl 14'1 MGll, xlnt cond cond .. now Ures, S2600 17 <""t ( II I d d 1183-904~ . "~ mi . u y o e . ------..-I Must SJt·nfi t'l', bc:il ofr. V0Ut>WG9"1 9770 .........•.•..•••••.••. ill \ \\ llui: ;.:r\·.11 • untl 1\M FM rw110 nu PllJlli, llo•,t 11fr 7~2 ~770 HEW•USED vw·s Onr 125 IHSTOCK Herd to fiftd models c;s&·~ 7800 W~1tmln1ter Blvd. WHtminater 893·1551 '75 110. xlnl. cond. 14000 taU!c. 64~mJ ----• HEW '77 UHITS ml, AM/f'M tad, auto 0,.1 9746 • 100/o DiUOWth trans. s:JOOO. ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• On MO!lt Modl'1:1 A11t t72S OPEL '69 Kadetl runs • VW Su~nwarllet • ...... ••••••••••••••••• 8QOd. $495. "67 BurJ 74?.0AW •• $1377 , 1976FIAT Call•IM·5356 'b9BugYR<.997 .... S911 . I 24 SPIDH 68 Opel Cadette•, whill', '69 Buq 007U:N •.. $9l/ Road1lor. S sptl'd & R/11, white walls, $500. "72 Sed air 8194 • Sl077 AM (FM etereo. Owner M8·9832 ·~ w VV7 drl ven w /only 12,000 ,--L.------9-7-5-0 ... 01 CJl"' i .r..76-4 • • $1177 rnllea. Flnllhed In sky one.-'71 Bug 9230MP .. SIV7 bh.tt w /matchln1 top & •••••• ••• ••• • • • • •• • •••• I Wgn 84SCID . • S 1177 lriWrior. ldeal for your '61 POrtS<'llE Xlnt body "67 G.o 397LJJ . S1'177 a11mmer vacation. Run~ \'NY utd Pkiatc 7:lGnioConv.H81 $16n ti84Pll> c:illaflflPM8"!11 2798 71BU\or1'l0. $1977 OHLYSSl95 19603568.orll!t-quip Gd 70Poptop31b8 . $2277 MAltqUl$VOL~O cond $3500 or orr. 71 fm,.,,~71HNJ rnn MIS.SION VIEJO &42·567S.49S·1938 ,~ ll 1 ·2110 4'5· IZ Io 72 Bu~ 'ISOGHP \2 377 •75 PORSCHE 9 l 4 '/'I 8vs oit 0230 .... $29/ I 11Flat850 Spider. $'7SO or Sspd, AM/FM, Rallye Fwy. close, for dl.rectlon1 ~ offer. 135·0664 or wbula, Rudlel1 and caJI. ~eva. Mehl Only at.000 mlle1, ---------• A BeauUful Whllt1 wllh "71 .... t. Ut Spoq, ~ apd, F•wn lnltrior. In n•w· It.._. XJnt cond. PY\ 1es1 c on d It Ion I pt)'. *2200 /0fr. Days (U8MWE>crevlerBMW llT·UIP•v M -14a. &'JS-1171&.nt.41 An• - .. , .. m \'\\' 111 i door. ~l.000 rn1. H'f) cll'Jll $1 4!15 l'I' toiJ 11234 ·i:l \'W ~unrcback. low rmll·~. ~ood cond, $199~. ~!IW3 ·75 IJU!i 13000 m1, xlnt. cond S4900. Call: 5'16·6100, 7:30AM·5PM '71 VWIUS Factory Wes tphalia Camper. 4s pd, radio. FULLY EQUIPrED' 62.0QO on.: ina I m 1 lci., very nin~ cond1l1on LIC:J&t Crevier BMW • Kl5 3171 Santu Ana cond . heater, vinyl top & SU\Cc 19~9 213·869·2007 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '70 UELTI\ >Ill. wagon. Sport Suburban, low mtles A one owner ----1 un.' J:Ol)(I $154.1 ,. p . p B "ar <718,MYMI 1976C'"'DILL'°'C •. 1·• ·•<7< fl 61"1 uo.ooo mi. /!'., '/ • • "' "' PHIL .,.,...,.,a · " rau10,ral·k.r;id1.ils,ilnt OHL Y $2895, FUWD. BRGHM. LONG ~2 Olds l>elta 1:!11 '1dr llT, 1·ond. $1995 6-1~·4121 evs. 1-ull pc>wer. fattory air FORD xlnt c·ond. i.l1•1·I I.lit ltr1·'· ~-lllt>t.lay:. oond., stereo tape, cruise w l COSTA MESA DATSUN conl.rol, sunroof, leather ste~ ra o, 'S. l'U, AC, ·73 FURY 4 · dr. sedan, & wlute w /red interior. 548•2967 elec. windows, seats. 2845 flARBOR BLVD. .fully loaded! (19440). 1975 OLDS Cutlass J\/C, stereo rad .• v-rooC. 540.641 o 540-02 11 ALLEN s.tpr-.tne c~ $11!00. 495-1001 '74 AMC 6-cyl Sportabout Olds/Cadillac/GMC Vinyl top. till wheel, Deluxe P ts. P /B, rec Un· S.O. Frwy.-Avery l!:xit silver"" /~1.:c an tenor & Pontiac ing seals. $2050/trade. LAGUNANlGUEL l ... , ... .,,,.~.o.. ........ , only 28,000 miles.••••••••••••••••••••••• 642·33'79 CALL495-6430 ••~ .......... ,_.. ,.._ (J!llMFV). 70Grand Prix forlmmed ALLEN sail'. Loaded. $1700/best ~~ ............. !!.'.~ C--a 9917 ·~~ver G;1~da . VS Old'>/Cudillal'/GMC olr.Call!)68-7431. •••••••••••••••••••••.. • new u.~, abarp. S.D. f'-wy ·Avery Ev" '70 P C II '76 Buick Skybawk V6, 4 ......... 752 ~1.,, • ~"' ont1ac a t a na. '76 CAMARO A/C, P /S, ~-•oJ .., LAGUNA NIGUEL Whi spd, Z:S,000 mi. 2:2mpg. llOOO ml n Xlnt te, blk. vmyl, air, 9965 $3700. 496-5821 rond ~100 .Y~~'ris · '71 Torino GT, new steel CALL 495-6430 pwr steer. & brks SBOO. -~-----1 · · belted Ures, ldnt cond,1-----963-3686 "(JR VW, good cond. rcha· '66 Bwck Special Wgn, Chevrolet 9920 $1250. 968·ZA26 '72 Olds Sln. W~n. 9 pass. hll'. new patnl & lnl. looks & runs good, $5SO. --Cu.'>lom Cruiser . AM W M '69 Flrebird, xlnt cond, $l200. negotiable 642-8446 548·3565, 675·1995 ~··••••••••••••••••·~·· '73 LTD Brougham. <I dr, tpc dcl... loadetl w /all pwr AM/FM 8 trk. $1500. aft ll'M. ----C-...tt"--99 I 5 71 El Camino .. new paint AJC, p /ll, p /S. vinyl top, l''ll'· Xlnl l'Ond. SH50. CZNT317) 848-8871 uw...... & trans, good tires. Clean r11d1als. $2200. S.S2·942S M:.!·J:.>fl:J Volvo 9772 ••••••••••••••••••••••• & runs f(OOd. $2700. --- 631 20!Yl days or 979-6247 69 Ford Custom. 4 dr, ('Vt'll good tire:.. good <'Ond. '611 TEMPEST s harp, air. ............••...•••••• ORANGE COUNTY VOLVO EXC.1.USIVELY vor,vo 1.ari:c:.t \"oho l>t'.il<'r 111 Oran.:t' Count\ ' Ht·y or LJ-:,\.~J-: UIHECT [!em~~ 2025 S. Manchester Anaheim 750-2011 1972 VOLVO 1800COUPE 1 ')f!l'('d W "O\"l'rdrt\"C, ,\ '1 f'1' l>tert'O r ..1d10 & 111 ~u1x·r1J mt'chJntl"al mn· 1ltl ion Im m i1t· u I 11 lt· lhruuut' llkal for Lhc ·1n 1·m.,.,1 .. , !JOH:TVI OMLY $4995 MARQUIS VOLVO \llSSIO"-\'1i' . .Jt1 831-2880 495-12 I 0 'ill \ 111\11 "1.(1 ,J,ll )\Un, roof. ,11r \\I F:\I :,,l1•r1•0 l 11 .. ~l'llt'. 'ol) IU) ,,. I "'rn· l y f'I' ~.~Ml • .,,cj 1'178 1965 VOLVO 122 SEDAH \ulum.1111 rfl(tl() & h••JI 1•1 \ nrw """ rwr rar in unJ.4'111-. .1hlt· nuuhl ic1n Cadillac Snilles Eight to choose. AJI fully loaded-4 with· shadow finish. 1319'! ). ALLEN Olds /Cadillac JG MC SD. Frwy.-Avcry Exit LAGUNA NIGUEL CALL 495·6430 'SJ El Cammo, lo mi's. AM /fl'M Ster. cassette SOOOO. Jerry, 640-~37 or 556-2660. COMPANY CA R-'7 4 Moote Carlo. xlnl cood. Lo mi's, fully loaded. .Must sell. Make orr. 645-6197 75 Monza VB, P /S. P /B, air, auto, good cond. 64S-76U S700. 962-9MO aft 6PM 1975 FORD GUHADA With an economy six. Automatic, radio & beater. Immac ulate thruout w /less than al,000 miles. (262NBW> . This wcelc 1973 OLDS Cutlau S..premeC~ f\111 power, factory air I' 1s, l' / B. auto, 72000 m1, s t·c lo <i p prec 1 ate. &1~7191 rood., AM /FM. vinyl top Veqa ''74 & only 29,000 miles. ••••••••••••••••••,••• <l297J)A. LLE.._. 'TT Vega, like n~w. 9,000 11"1111 ml, mags, radio. 675-6588 Olds /Cadillac /GMC aft 5PM. S.D. Frwy.·Avery Exit 1_7_3_V_E_G_A--350--S-t-a-ti_o_n LAGUNA NIGUEL Wagon. $Z200. 5484703 or CALL 495-6430 64S-6416 OHLY $3195 MAR9UIS TOYOTA '7( Vega Wagon, xlnt MJS.SION VIEJO Phuto 9957 shape, $1995. 831-2880495.-1210 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 613-8617 1976CADIL' •c 73 Capnce Estate, air,1---------,74 Pin pd M -l 0 W · '71 F rd G 1 500 · _to. 4S . ·A /f'.'M 8 '71 Vega Wa0 oft, SS,000 COUPE DEVIUE au o. J I • new tires, o a axy . air, lrk teel rad al t "' u S2200. 962-4475 PS, PB, tinted glass, : 5 1' ires. mi. New motor, lrans. • Full power, factory air --radials, xlnl cond, $1150. clean .. $2lSO 96J·04S.S or $895 or bc:.l orrcr. 16Sl coml..QlbnoleLLop,splJl TRANSPORT ATION 768·1131 5392164 ___ PlacenliaJ\H·.CM WJLS, leather , :.lerco CAR NEEDED: Can pay1----------- La11c, cruise control , tog)(). 556 8751 1975 Granada, 4 dr, p /S, Autos, UHd Autos, UHd opera lamp<; & only 1000 ---P /disc brks, air, silver •••••••••• • •••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• m1h•s. Academy g r ey, '68 Malibu. Slick, 6 cyl, w/muroon mt. Pl'. $3750. !<.tl vcr top & red leaLhc-r. 9>95. One owner, call 494-7933, art Sl'M t(IK3l11. 897-6833 (Westminster) --------•LLE.._. -i2T Bird, full pwr, clean. A " 1!170 Chrvy Wgn, PS. nlr $2500 • Ol1l~ 'Cadilluc1GMC :.; U 1-'rwy.-Avery l':xil l.AGUNANlCUEL CALI. 495-6430 co ncl 3~0 Vll, $895. 631-1866 751-5962 751 5fi64 or 540·9362 CORVAJ I' , i6 LTD Bn>URham, fuU ' 61 wagon $800. pwr, air, Quad-tape. etc. '65' dr. ssso. 8»0001 545-7821 , ________ _ '68 Cad Conve rtible, ---------h970 TORlNO 2 dr, PS. wtule, full pwr. Sl500,ofr. 67 Malibu, A/C. auto, very PB, air cond, 3M V8, new 848·9958 StOOd cond., $1400 or best. paint. new Lires. $1295. -------• 847 8304 751-5664 or 54().9362 1972 CADILLAC Brown Monte Carlo. Xlnt l'Ond. $2,399. Call 645·4192 ufter s. Mon-J"ri. TOWTRUCk ;y.,. IV • cyl. 4 ""'· -· ·-rnv. ...... ,,.....,, ,,,_ -"· 1111'1HJ '2599 FL TWO. IRGHM. "''II power, factory air rood , i.lereo tape, cruise mnll hi. sphl seals, sen trrlt•I & opera lamf;\'I. All hln<'k ·like NEW ! <346l'KE I. '73 Ford FSOO, 5 spd trans. reblt eng & trans, 1972 CHEVY (710642·4930 .... N --..1No .._ ·-'°1"10 •UNMOUT ALLEN Olds/Cad1llac/GMC SD l•'rwy -Avery ~xlt LAGUNA NIGUEL CALL 495-6430 M. AUBU '70 Ford Cortina, 4 dr, 4 v• • .,.. "•"'· '"'""• '"· """'' ' ••'· -,,.,,, · ,.,, ... , •••. A•"""' t d h ,,.,,...,. . ...._ d•\<: Dr•'"' 1'..0.0, '•dio. P\f"f"",. wf'ut.,. .. 11 '''"· ....,ma 1c, ra 10, eater spd, runs good. SZ7S. Call ..,. .... --141 "'" ... ,1 '"°'· , """ ot .. ,. -<•~" ••••• & low miles. A real beau· 9am-5pm 496-1762. ""llcl ....,52. ''Jl.W9' "'"'.q:. 1 "'" 1101uc1t1 ty with aold exterior.•----------.,., s (424GB1 ). '73Ford Sqwrc Wgn. Miot t--=-=~~~:-=--+--~~U~--f OHLY $1995 cood,au~~ 19~.~~•o 197~ fO•D v I evto "•"" ••· t •• ., .,, cO"dJ • cvt. ~,,!,,.!~~.c.torv er ·~ "'O po.,fr ''"""" PQ•ft O"C airrnd'1hOt11f1119, tldlO. M••n. llif••n. t..a•o. rw ... , U11lGI> .-hltfow•ll flrH. '~""'° 9'•H • COSTA MESA DATSUN th111<1ut ' 1H'i'.'i!l:!l1. 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Stoeks L. 70, NO. 104, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1977 TEN CENTS 'Second Life' Starts With 'Thank·You WILSON SMITM By ROBERT BARKER Of Ille 0•111 "11•1 Slftl Murray Shaevitz, who ~ame within seconds of burning to de- ath in a Huntington Beach a utomobil e accident last February, said Wednesday he is embarking on his second life. "I really am so lucky to be alive," he said. "I have no right to be here, but I am certainly glad that I am.'' Shaevitz, 40, )Vas at the sixth a nnual Huntington Beach police recognition banquet Wednesday. The affair was called to honor those who saved Shaevitz and his girlfrieq$2, Barbara Kammerer, from their blazing automobile on Feb.19. Officer James Wilson was pre- sented an award for valor for his efforts to save the couple. Police Chief Earle Robita ille said the car was completely engulfed in n ames. "Officer Wilson acted without hesitation and without regard for his own safety," Robitaille said. Huntington Beach resident Stephen Silva, 16761 Viewpoint Lane, also was given an award for his part in the rescue. Shaevilz, a Cerritos resident, said that he and his companion were returning from a friend's 30th birthday party in Hunt· ington Beach. He said the last thing they could remember was that they were stopped at a red light at the intersection of Warner Avenue aod Beech Boulevard. "The next thing 1 knew, an or- ficer was saytng, 'take it easy. buddy, you'v<: just been in an ac- cident.' " Shaevitz, an accountant in Los (See THANKS, Page A2> SHAEVITl SILV.t\ Bonfa Files Against Council Tenanl Left 'Exposed' A Huntington Beach man, clearly havi(lg a dis- agree men l with his landlord, telephoned police Wednesday night to ask their advice about what he s hould do in the lates t episode in the conflict. The tenant, on Walnut A venue. said the property owner showed up promptly at 5 p.m. with his tools and took the front door off and away. Jn vcstigators suggested the unhappy resid en t whose chattels and goods were left open to thieves and burglars contact the Legal Aid Society. They can only enforce the law, not interpret it. Witnesses Take Stand For Waddill I Defense attorneys for Dr. Wj]lliam Waddill, a Hl1ntington If arbour physician accused of murdering an infant, began call· lng witnesses today at a closed preliminary hear ing 1n West {>range County Municipal Court. l Waddill, 43. an obsletnclan tnd gynecologis t, is a<'cused in connection with the March 2 strangulation death of an hour· <*! infant at Westminster Com· unity Hospital afkr an unsuc· essful abortion attempt. Defense a ttorn ey Matt urllich requested the court- oom be cleared of all s pectators hen the he:mn~ began Mondlly. Judge Kenneth Smith. who r anted lht> reque~t. will de· rmin<' if the case will be re- andcd to Superior Court. Deputy District Attorn<'y ;Rob1•r1 Challerton 1•al l1•d n1111• witnes!les before ronclu<ling h1~ case Wl'<lnesdav at noon Meanwhile, a ~rOllJI of :thou! 10 anti-abortionists kl'pt v 1~11 out ~1cte thr cmir1hn11s1•. Wt•,tmin,h•r police said Boy's Auto Spree Vpsets Folks inHB A 16-year·old Hunlin~to n Beach boy made his parents very unhappy with a 4 a.m . telephone call today. He didn't place the call. Police did. They told his parents they tic sired lo h ave the youn gster sobered up at home and also wanted to discuss what had hap- pened to a concrete block wall at Indianapolis Avenue and Everglades Lane. Then there wa11 the matter of advising the parents which wrecking yard had their 1974 gold-colored sedan. They said the car was towed out of the hole in the wall after its d~lver failed to make the tum off Indianapolis Avenue. But there was some good news in the call. The boy wasn't hurt. Not yet, anywoy. Ward 'Attacked' "LOS ANGELES (AP) -The chairman of the State Board of ~uallzaUon bas denied charge$ Supervisor Ba)(tcr Ward. and c aJmed be is a "Junior Joo McCarthy." William Bennett at· tacked Ward Wednesday, clalm· lnl he hu made "trreaponslble, \,\Dfalr and cruel charrrcs" qainst Bennett's organization t?d Counlf Asseasor PhJUp E . r .ataon. Carter Scraps Rebate W ASfflNGTON <AP> -Presi- dent Carter has decided to scrap his controversial plan lo give $50 lax r ebates t o 200 million Americans, because he is con- vi nced the economy will improve without the stimulus, officials said today. fnilial congressional reaction to the move. although spotty, was overwhelmingly fa~orable. White House Press Secretary Jody Powell indicated that Carter 's proposed $2 billion in- vestment lax cr edit is being scrapped as well. ··u you withdraw the rebate, you couldn 't very well not withdraw the business tax benefit also," Powell said. "If you don't need the one, you don't need the other.'' It was learned Carter made the final decision to drop the rebate plan Wednesday night. A formal announcement was expected to· day, possibly from the President himself. One-eared Salute Although the plan was known to be in trouble in Congress, sources insisted this was not the main reason Carter decided to withdraw it. They a<'knowledged , however. that 1t 1s likely that man) people will interpret the dec1s1on that way. This lone burrow grazing on a ranch in Trabuco Canyon eocks one ear in r ecogni - tion or photographer who s potted the placid animal Wednesday. The not so e nergetic beast is obviously content behind the barbed wire fence that protects his rustic privacy. Critics of the rebate plan, in- cluding Federal R<.'servc Board Ch;Hrman Arthur Hurns, had warned that 1t would fuel mila· tton Huntington Teen Ufe-lilre 'S . MamUkins On Cap1tol llill. Senate Majori · ty Leader Robert Byrd called Carter 's move "a "'ise c1N'1sion <1lth1s time ·· er1ous' After Crash ms la Set eo ndilion, s aid hos pital p Y n yrd. who !'aid he Jcarned of th1· d1•C'1S10n 1n a kl1•1>hone call from Carter Wednesday ntRht . "<11(1 thut .. Tht• t•cnnnmic m· d11'ators toda~ have shown much 1mprovl'ment over l ast December. at which time the l'r<'Sldt'nt ·.., proposed rebate was f1ro;t d 1.;c-11'>~ed with con - ~ri-ssional leaders . Tht' Just1f1cations that s <'em.-d ap- P ;1 rt' n l r or t he r e hat<' 1 as t l>N·<>mber hav1• l<.'.\S validitv ut A JJ.year -o ld Hunlington Beach girl remains in serious condition a t Fountain Vallev Community Hospital aft er suf. fenn~ head and interna l injuries in a Tuesday night traffic a<'l'I · dent which claimed the hves of her s ister and another) oungst£'r ~pokesman Becky Ballmer. -y SAN DIEGO CAP) -Life·likc Fountain Valley police said to mannikins that were censored in rtay the a a use of the collision · Los Angeles go on display Friday sttll under investigation. at the San Diego Museum of . 1 h Man. ~1x other . young peop e, .t e The one female a nd 11 male driver of their car and the dnver mannikins were built by Playboy Mari e Dowliniz. o f 945<! of lh<: second.car ~ere treated for Enterprises~ for •'The Naked in 1unes received in the crash and Ape" movie. But they caused a Nantuekct Drive, underwent sur ~ery this mormng for in1une" ~he received in an 11 p.m two <'a r collision near M agnolJa Street and Slater Avenue 1n Fountain Valley. rl'lcased. furor when they were moved un - The youngsters were returning crated and undraped through Los home from a skating outing in Angeles lntemational Airport. this t1mt· · "rt will always be possible lo resort to a rebate if at some future lim<· the Justifications ap- pear more urgent:· Ry rd added. The accident claimed the hv<·s of her 9-year-old s iste r. Theresa.· and Janie Walters, 11 , of 9442 Hyannis Port Drive. Huntington Beach. Funeral services for the two girls are sti ll pe nding at W,estminster Memorial Park. Fountain Valley, police said. Nuke Plan Nixed Two television stations that filmed the airport move decided against airing the pictures, and three other TV stations delayed hefore showing mm from the waist up. A museum official said the figures al'e being dis played because of "their very real and very human state.'• Another youngster injured in the crash, Wyn-Dee Watkins. 12, of 9442 Portsmouth Drive, Hunt- ington Beach, was listed in fair TEHRAN, Iran CAP) -A 41· n,ation conference on nuclear energy has adopted a resolution opposing President Carter's new nuclear energy policy because it attempts to restrict the develop- ment of nuclear breeder re- actors, conference sources re· ported today. Dust Plagues ----------------~,.Fl~ Mopup Suspect 'Loose' Rep. Barber Conable, ranking Republican on House Budget Com mitl<"e, called the decision wise and said, "The President's economic stimulus plan was a premature p ropos al whirh reflected his inexperience." But Cops Want Handcuffs Back Newport Beach police would like to talk to Alfred Norman Dunzweiler about getting their handcuffs back. The last time officers Tim Nichols and George Stavrop<>ulos saw Dunzweiler just after midl'\lght, he was wearing the restraining devices. But the' two patrolmen had their hands full of Dunzweiler's two compa· nions -a 17·ycar-oJd youth and George Ferrier, 19. THE THREE WERE being arrested in connection with the theft of four Porsche hubcaps about an hour earlier on the .Balboa Peninsula. Nichols and Stavropoulos became in· tcrcsted in the trfo's van when they found it parked near the Newporter Inn because .... it matched the description of a vehicle seen at the scene of the hubcap heist. The officers got the cuffs on the two adults, but the three...men began to fight the officers. Both Dunzweiler and Ferrier escaped in the ensuing melee which sent officer Stavropoulos to Hoag Memorial Hospital for' treatment of a sprained ankle. POLICE SAID THAT Ferrier.showed up at the statJon about an hour later, still handcuffed. "I gu<!ss he decided it was too hard to get around like that," said Sgt. Doug Fletcher this morning. - But Dunzweiler is still on the toose - sort of. I .. PINEVILLE, Ky. (AP) -Less than two weeks ago, three raging rivers threatened life and pro- perty in e~tern Kentucky. Now choking clouds hinder operations to clean up the sodden debris left by receding waters. "The dust is terrible," Plneville City Judge Bob Madon told Gov. Julian Carroll, who on Wednesday made his third helicopter tour of Appalachian towns ravaged by the flood.a. At Harlan. state police Lt. Tom Rakestraw told the governor, "Our-"boys directing traffic are wearinJ suralcal masks. Thoy Just at>Ottt have to to breathe." Violation Charged TEL AVIV. larael <AP) - Leah Rabin, the wUc of Israel's prime .ninlster. was formally charKed ln Tel Aviv district court today with operatlng two bant. accounts In Waahtngton ln viola· tlon of laraeU currency rel\1.la· lions. . • • Salary Increase Refused Huntington Beach City At- torney Don Bonfa has filed a legal claim against seven mem- bers of the city council in connec- tion with their refusal to grant him a salary inc r ease last J anuary. In the claim, filed with the city c l erk Wednesda y afternoon. Bonfa said he was arbitrarily and caprieiously denied a cost of living increase. He said the denial was in viola- tion and in total disregard of city resolutions which provide that the city attorney must be treated fairly and equally with other city employes. Bonfa, an elected official with an annual salary of $38,900, said the amount of s alary denied him from July 1. 1976, to June 30, 1977 amounted to $.1, 147. Bonfa said this morning he • filed the claim in order to pre-- serve his rights under the statute of limitations. He said he has six months now to decide whether or not to file a lawsuit. He also said he has not yet de- cided whether or not he will file suit. Mayor Pro Tern Ron Pattinson said today he doesn't think the salary is a matter of a cost of liv- ing increase as Bonfa claims. "lf he would manage the operations of his office in the right way, I'd vote for him. "As far as I know, legal action against the city by its attorney is unprecedented." Councilman Richard Siebert said, "In my eyes, the days of an ·: automatic pay .increase for what 1 I feel to be an inadequate • performance should be over in ci· I ty government. "How else can we tell a person <See CLAIM, Page A2) • Paramedics Save Woman NILAND (AP) -Guided by a hospital-based doctor over a radio, three paramedics re· , m oved a steering wheel column from the chest of a 65-year-old woman, officials said. 1 . Vera Beaden Glover of Lancaster was listed in guarded 1! condition at a Brawley hospital. Mrs. Glover was impaled on .. the steering column Wednesday when she lost control of her car which rammed a canal bank while avoiding a head-on col· lision on California 111 near this Imperial County town, highway patrol officers said. Coast Weather Fair and wanner Fri· day. Lows tonight in low sos. Highs Friday 68 to 73. INSIDE TODAY An Auoc:iated Preu report looks .ot the flouri1hing Mtherworld of cliild pom-0· graphlJ. P.ages MO.It. ladex 17 ., .. M eel , ... , .,.. ... 1 •• ., AC ,.c • A2 C'"IL y PILOT H /F Younger Attacks Courts While others heralded him as tht> next governor of Cahfom1u, /\ltorncy Gener al Evell{' Younger confined h1~ remarks to an attack on the nation's court ".rslem in a tc1l k Wednesday at llunt1n1:ton Bc:JC·h. Younger, speaking before an audience of 200 at the sixth an- nual polke recognition banquet at the Huntington Beach Inn, :-.aid that the system is faJling <1part because there 1s such an t'mphasis on legal procedures. lie said things have reached the point that courl.B are so preoc- cupied wtth procedures that guilt or innO<.'ence has nearly become irrelevant. Younger was r<•ft>rred to as .. the next go\Crnor of the state of Cahfom1a'' by Mayor Jldrnett Wieder and was singled out as a prime canduJate for governor by progr am chair man J erome Uame Younger left 1mmed1ately <iflt'r h1~ tolk without comment on his poht1c-al futur('. lit' said lhi.lt there .art• now "" many procedural guuruntec:-. that it's the people who can't get a fair trial. lie said a major heroin case had to be thrown nut because the offi cer d1cln 't use "I he magir words'' in making the arrest and failed to comply wilh complicat- ed rules of search und seizure. Younger said that delays arc now a defendant's ally m that "1tnesses d isappear a nd memories grow stale "Any mediocre lawyer can get delays," h(' said. In his talk. Younger referred to ;m actual murder cas(' in which he said l''C pol1c<'man Joseph Wambaugh's book, "The Onion Field" was ha..,ed lie said tht· case· involved a sample, uncomplicated but brutal murder of a police officer but that it took morc than 11 years to get a ('Onv1rt1on sust:uned. Ile lashed out at the number of drlays, saying th;;it 1t required 260 days for defense attorney mo- t10ns alone. Younger said th('re are several bil ls pending m the Legislature that would help corrcC't defects. The mcasur('s inrlude: A rcquirl'mcnt that all pre trial Objections he rendered at 11n1• time· /\ IHll to r<'q111r(' a '-PC'<'d~ lraal for th<' s:.ikl-or the people. Questioning of Jurors bv 1udges. Ccrt1fi('at1on of ldwvers in ,1 1 .1p1tal case as .1 tram1nal la"' s1wr1.1h't Youngl'r s.11d 1 he Huntington !leach Pohcc Ocnartmcnt and other :-.I ,ate pnhrl' clPp,1rtm1·nts st and JIJo\ 1· olhl·r I aw enforc1·- ment agcnca·.; in the n.tt1on. Fro• Page A J THANKS ... Alamitos. su1d has g1rlfr1enct, "ho wa:-. morc• :-.i•rtuu!>ly 1nJUrt'd ct1dn 't regain c·onS('IQUSnC'S\ until the next morning "She thought sh<' h.1d ht<·n 1n J nudear attack, .. he• ,,1111 M 1ss Kamnwrt'I. ;1:!. 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M•lil~~~!-,~c~nr:;11·~ t)•q omen '-1::,~ n;::." ~~ .. w~~7;:;~~~"' \A1kl•ttH-t-• Vt ll•' JUOl t.a ,.., -~~ "''""o, ... ,,_.., Telephone (7141'42-432t Cf1nllled Advert111ntt42•N7t ,,.,..,..tttrri()f'a•Cr.\ifllfy~11uh 640·1nt Thursday Apnl 14. t9n O~lty l'li.1 St•H "-"• HEADS COLLEGE BOARD Huntington's Kettler Kettler Takes Leadership of CCC Tnutees Twcl ve-vear trustee William E. Kettler· of Huntington Beach, has been named president of the Coast Community College dis- trict board of trustees. Kettler replaces Costa Mesa . 1ttorney Robert L. Humphreys, whose one-year term expired Wednesday night. Board member Worth Keene was named vice president of the five-man board which oversees the 88-square m ile college dis- trict. Kettler, SS, was elected to lhe board in 1965 and his selection Wednesday night makes three limes the insurance company ex- ecutive has been president. Keene, who began his filth, four-year term March 8, has been on the college board since 1!>61 The Seal Beach resident is lhe retired postmaster for that community. Schools, 'A,' Reports, 'D,' Parents Say I Parents in the Huntington neach City <elementary > School District are satis fied with -.chools in the system but they're nut too happy with report cards or homework policy. \ .;un rv th.it \\as conducted II\ the ,\ppl1t·d Tl'chnologv C\·ntcr fo1 EducJtion firm 1n J. l'hruarv and March. sho":. that Ml> pnct"nt or the rcspondenls arc .1t1..,f 1t'<l "1th school opcrdllon:. But slightly morc than 41l per t 1·nt of th~ re .. pondents did not feel th<' report curd ~y:.tcm gives .m ;idL'QUatc picture of the stu- d1·nt '· pro~ress l>1s .... 1t1sfJt'lion in tht• manner m "h1rh homework . has been as- -.1i.:1wcl \\ ol 'I C'>c pressed t>y 30 per- ' I'll! of tht· n«arlv 1.200 fam11l~ p .11t11·1pat1ng in the poll. Jln:ird l'rec;1dent Brian c •• ulancl ''"cl 1h1• report card ..,1tuat1on '"111 he addressed very 'lflOll 111· .... 111! th.it I l'J)!fft l'ards prr '''ntlv 111 th<' elementan· schoob univ -~hov. 1f the pup11 · ,., ~low r r;1dt• le' (•I . at grade level or .11111\ e i;:rade levcl fhey really don t tell parenb much of am thing,'· he said. c: tJrl.ind "'"d hf' 1i. in favor of 1n'it1tut1nJt a narrative r<"porl r.trd m which teachers can make ..,u~ge:.tions for 1mprov<'ment and also orfer parents a way to hC'lp their r h1ldren Letter ~rades ore given in the three mu1dl<' sc hools (sixth through e1i::hthl grnde-: hut they d1 dn 't meet w1d<'sprcad approval t•ll her GJrlancl !>aid ht' is in favor of a morl' narrntivc report on that lt!vel also (; arlanrl said that any area with a negative response of 30 percent is in a danger area and It requires immediate attention. Report cards and homework were the only two subjects to fall 1n that bracket d istrlctwlde, although s evera l individual schools fell below that m ark on specific questions . The survey showed that 6S per- cent of the resPondents believe that student discipline is being properly handled. Nearly two-thirds of those sur- veyed voiced approval or the dis· trict's emphasis on basic skills with the g reatest show or strength coming in mathematics. A m ajority of parent.a also ex- pressed satisfaction with other hasic skills such as reading, language arts and writlng. The survey will be discussed ·by school board members April 26. ft has been scheduled for next. Tuesday'!\ meetlna but WH cnlled off ~ause the poll·t.aker has other commitments. Coats of the survey were estimated at leas than SUO Per school. Tennis Matches Goiilg On By JOANNE RZNOLDS OH•Oa1trl'I It Despite the prot of s United Nations atnbassador a nd threats or picl<etini. Davis Cup pro• moters said today that U.S.· South Africa tennis mat,chcs wall begin on schedule in NewPort Beach. <Related stories P age Bl.> The Davis Cup matchPs will open F'riday morning at the New Port Beach Tennis Club. A spokesman for the club made the announcement despite some indications of growing support ror the protest against South African racial policies. H e declined spec ific comment on the protests except to say ~al politics has no place in sports-' The lat.est development in the controversy surroundinc the up- coming secti~al finals was the backing of the protest by a leader or the United Natlons' fight agains t South African r acial segregation. · Nigerian Ambassador Leslie 0 . Harriman, chairman or the u .N. Special Committee Agruost Apartheid, Wednesday COf11· m ended the V>s· Angeles-based Committee To Stop the U.S.· South African Tennis Matches . In a message sent to the com- m ittee, Harriman expressed his "great appreciation ... to all those calling for cancellation of the Davis Cup tournament between the United States and South African aparth~id learns. "There can be no compromise on whatever pretext with viola- tion of Olympic principles of non- discrimination," Harriman's let- ter said. "Acceptance of racist South African teams is contrary to unanimous United Nations re- solutions aimed at hostlle acts agajnst non-r acial South African sports bodies and oppressed peo- ple bf South Africa. "Recall India and Mexico forfeited Davis Cup matches by boycott of South Africa and Czechos lova kia, Hunga r y, Indonesia, Philippines and the USSR ris ked fines and s us- pension. , . "Continued collaboration by the Vnited States wo4Jd be [!IOSt deplorable encouralemen1 to racism in sport and in South Africa." A s pokesman for the commit- tee says protester s from as far away as San Diego and Santa Barbara are expected to picket the three-day matches. He said the gtoup will Jry to 'top lhc matches with rn ckctmg. Thi• lurgt•<,t c:rowd of protester!> 1<; c\pe<·t1..'d Saturday. Front Page Al CLAIM ... "ho performs apparently inade· t1ualt' work other than through th(' budget''" Siebert asked. S1ebt•rt said if the case does go to court. he'll ask the city council to exercise his right under the ci- t v charter and conduct a com -· 1iletc invesl1galion into the city .1ttorney's office. · Mr. Ronfa claims Jll the hl'nefit.s. but nobody can tell him .... hat to do." Siebert added. · tt 's a mall er of pn nc 1 pl<' with m c. ·• said Counc ilman Ro n Shenkman. "Any executive who <'arns around $40.000 and 1s clect- t·d by the people doesn't gel .1ulomat1c pay ra1!->e.., .. Bonfa said in the damage daim that approximately 1,000 c1tv employes rec('ived a routine salary increase effective July I, 1976. lie said that failure to receive a routine cost or living increase reflects arbitra ry and capricious ;action, was illegal and in viola- tion of resolutions which provide that the city attorney must be treated fairly and equally with other city employe11. Bonfa said that the charter re- 11uircs that the elected city at- to rney be res pon~ible l o the public "and not be subject to manipulations akin to a puppet by the city adminJslralor or city council." Pattinson, Siebert, Shenl<man and Norma Gibbs voled a"~st Bonfa's s alary Increase ori-:Tan. J. Mayor Harriett Wieder, Al Coen and Ted Baf!lctt voted for it. Jn the legal papers, Bonfa s ays that the four neeativtrvotes were io violation or the la w and that votes by Coen, Bartlett and Mrs. Wieder were in conformity wilh the law. He demands that members of the city council who are resPonsi· ble "cease and desist from ac· Hons designed and calculated to Intervene with the independence and inte~ly of the city attorney ttnd hb office.'• 'Three i11 Shootout MEXICO CITY (AP) -Three persons a~cuted or involvement in the deaths ol 15 policemen and a series of kidnapinas were ar· rested altel' a shootout in wbJch two poUcem~ were wounded. Mexico City authortUes reported Wednesd~, - t Pare1ats Lose Little LeBrgue Lots for Sale .. l • I c. r. Oaoly ,.llot \loll l'lloto To Lead Board Don MacAJlister will wield the g~vel for the coming year as president o f the H untington BC'arh U nion llig h ~'bool Dt~lnl'l Doard of Trustees. lie was cho::.cn for the job Tuesday night by his fellow trustees. HB Lif egllard Suicide Vigil Saves Woman A special vigil by Huntington Beach lifeguards alerted after a d espondent woman called a friend Wednesday t o say farewell, vowing to drown herself in the s ea, paid off Wed· nesday. They raced lo the surf off the end of Huntington Street about 2 p.m .. after receiving a suspicious person call regarding a woman who had gone in and was swim- ming seaward fully clothed. The distraught victim was pulled to shore and examined by ftre department paramedics who pronounced her physically all right, investigators said. She was then taken into pro- tective custodv and voluntarilv admitted lo a pnvale sanitarium in Anaheim for psychiatric ob- servation. A group or parents have lost their battle with the Huntington Beach Union High School Dis- trict to save three Little League rields near Westminster Hi gh S('hool. Trustees voted 3 to 2 Tuesday to• seU the five-acre site whaoh has been u sed by th e Wes tminster American Little League for the past 13 years. Trustees sald the funds from the land sale will be used to buy property and build athletic fields and a pMking lot south of Hwit- ington Beach High School. Funds fo r the Huntington Beach High School improve- ments will als9 come from the sale of a l.2·acre district-owned lot et 19<12 17th Stree t 1n downtown lfontington Beach. Tl)e Little League parents :isked trustees not to sell their rields because the youth or- ganization would have difficult)' finding a new location. League Pres ident Henry Jo: Buse. of Westminster, told th1• board Tuesday. "l don't know where we'll go now. There's such a limited area we can use for bascbaJI fields.'' The league's season opens Saturday. The district has agreed to allow Little League use of the land until Dec. 31, said Marian Buse, auxiliary presi- dent. Mrs. Bu se sa id th e Westminster American Little League involves 297 youngsters I rom the age or eight to 15 years. She said the board's action was .. very disappointing." Future Farmers of America members and their parenLs al- lied with the Little League group in trying to persuade the d1stnct not to sell the land. FFA ~upporters said the sale of the land would jeopardize thei r thrcc-year-old farm adjacent to the ball fi elds. Parent Pat Monroe said pro perty the dis trict intends to sell QUALITY TELEVISION will probably be used for apurt- ments. "What about the complaints the farm will &et from the peoptl~ \\ho livt• in those apartments?"' sa11J Mrs. Monroe. Trustees Doris Allen and Johh, K . Hundley vot<'d against the 1 ~ale of the Westminster High School land. "It's bad for the ·ap'artments to. be built so close to the farm and; the school," said Mrs. Allen, a Westminster resid~~l. "Housing near \he farm will ('ause a law enforcement pro- blem," said Hundley who alsd fe lt st was wrong lo tilke away the Little League fields Trustl'es Helen Oitte and Zita Wessa assured t he F1''A s up· port~r the farm would not be afl. fected by the land sate. IDs of Air Crash Victims Half Complete OOVER. Del. <AP> ,__ The parnstakin~ task of identifying the 326 bodies of Americaq victims of the world's worst air' disaster 1s about hair completed, according to a s pokesman for Pan American Airways. Paul Rice. the spokesman, saict Wednesday he could not estimate when the job would be finis hed. About 90 pathologists, dentists, blood specialists a nd fingerprint <'X pl'rt'> art' at work in t he Dover Air Fore<: H:ise mortuary. The unidentified dead wNc among the 577 people killed when ~· Pan Am 747 a nd a Dutch KLl\I! collided on the runway of the' Santa Cru7. de Tenerife Airport on M an·h 27 in the Canary Islands. Ther<' were 69 s urvivors, all on the Pan Am plane. 23" CONSOLE COLOR s49911 TV t' Th~ KIMIERUY HUIOW V1nvl-<:lad mf't .11 cabinet. o;1rn111a1ed qra1ned Walnul f1n1·11'1 100% Sohd·Slato C.h;i.,o;1r, P0wrr Sentry Voltago Rcgula11ng System AFC . CALL FOR PRICING Versatile. 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I 11111:nc·tor11 Hnrruuti•·' Pfu, Our •••·rsouuf Out• \ ••ur , • .,.,,.,,,., •••• Ou I •·•·r!I f•ruduc•f H 1• .'t1•ll! 275 East 17th St. THISI ILICTlOMIC NONSSIOMAU SHVICI YOUl lqUt,~ Costa Mesa w ... ...,..,'iz::- Z D-.Wfll., k • Phone 642-8882 Store Houta Delly~ Sat. Q..5.00 hnillt ... ....., ,.,_ ... ltM "D...n" .. .... I c1111uus Zenitl1 quo/it v! Fan1ou." ~;,:.!i cit ·p~·uc!ohilit y! -. :! 0 ' ' Irvine ED I TION • VOL. 70, NO. 104, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES • r ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Toda~'s Closing N.Y.~toeks ' THURSDAY APRIL 14, 1977 TEN CENTS Davis Cup to Serve Despite Threats By JOANNE REYNOLDS Ol llW O•llY PllolSl•lf ' Despite the protest of a United Nations ambassador a nd threats of picketing, Davis Cup pro- moters said today that U.S.· South Africa tennis m atches will begin on schedule in Newport Beach. (Related stories Page Bl.) The Davis Cup ma tches will open Friday morning at the Newport Beach Tennis Club. A spokesman for the club made the annoWlcement despite some indications or growing support for the protest against SQuth African racial policies. . lie declined specific comment on the protests except to say that politics has no place in sports. The latest developm ent in the controversy surrounding the up· coming sectional finals was the backing of the protest by a leaclcr of the United Nations' fi ght against South African racial segregation. Nigerian Ambassador Leslie 0 . Harriman, chairman of the U.N. Special Committee Against Apartheid, Wednesday com· mended the Los Angeles·based Committee To Stop the U.S.· South African Tennis Mate hes. Jn a m essage sent to the com· mittee, Harriman expressed his "great a ppreciation ... to all those calling for cancellation of the Davis Cup tournament between the United States <.1nd South African apartheid teams . "There can be no compromise on whatever pretext with viola· tion of Olympic principles of non· discrimination," Ha rri man's let- ter said. "Acceptance of racist South African teams is contrary to unanimous United Nations re· solutions aimed at hostile acts against non·raclal South African sports bodies and oppressed peo- ple of South Africa. · "R ecall India and Mexico forfeited Davis Cup matches by boycott of South Africa a nd Czechoslovaki a, Hungary, Indonesia, Philippines and the USSR risked fines a nd s us· pension. "Continued collaboration by the United States would be most deplora ble encouragement to racism In sport and in South Africa." A spokesman for the commit· tee says protest ers from as far away as San Diego and Santa Barbara are expected to picket the three-day matches. He said the group will try to stop the m atches with picketing. The lar gest c rowd of protesters is ex peeled Saturday. ·carter Scraps Rebate Ranch Bid Nixed . WASIDNGTON CAP) -Presi· dent Carter has decided to scrap his controversial plan to give $50 tax rebates to 200 million Americans, because he is con· vinced the economy will improve without the s timulus, officials said today. Initial cong ressional reaction to the move, a lthough spotty, was overwhelmingly favorable. White House Press Secretary Jody Powell indicated that Carte r 's proposed $2 billion in· vestment tax c redit is being scrapped as well. "If you withdraw the r ebate, you couldn 't very well not withdraw · the business tax benefit a lso." Powell said. "If you don't need the one. you don't need the other." ll was learned Carter made the final decision to drop the rebate plan Wednesday night. A formal announcement was expected to· day, possibly from the President h!m self. · Although the plan was known 1to be in trouble in Congress. sources insisted this was not the ;ma~n reason Carter decided to withdraw it. They acknowledged, however, that it is li kely that many people will int erpret lhl· decision that wa~·. Critics of the r ebate plan, in. eluding Fedentl Reserve Board Chairman Arthur Burns, had warned that it woulcl fuel infla· tion. On Capitol llill, Senate Ma1on· ty Leader Robert Byrd called Carter 's move "a v.1se decision at this time." Byrd, who said he le~rned of the decision in a telephone call from Carter Wednesday night, s aid that "Thi' cconom1t 1n dicators tooa' h:.ive !->hown much improvement over la'\l December. et which time tht! President's proposed r<'batc wa-. f irst discussed v.1th con gressionlll leaders . Thi' just1fi<•ations that ~eemtd ap pa rent for th 1• r 1• hat... I .1 q Dccemher have lP-.s 'alid1l\ at this time. "It will always hf' possible 111 resort to a rebate 1r at somt• <Se<• REBATE, PagP i\21 Irvine Woman Raped in Her Apartment Irvine police are searching for the man who raped a 24·year old Irvine woman in her Park West apartment. The attack occurred jusl after 10 p.m. Tuesday n ight as tht• woman was getting ready to go to bed. She told police s he had inad vertently left the front door un· locked after taking out the trash. T he woman, who was taken to a nearby hospital for examina· tlon and trenttnent and then re· leased, told police her attacke r was armed with an eight-inch "dagger·type" knife and told her not to scream or she would be l\l..trt. .. She described the rapist as be int about 30 years old, fi ve feet. U inches and 175 pounds with a dJrk complexion and dark hair. t". 6L4SS AITA.CK ,. [AILS mREE ._~AN DIEGO (AP) -A 19-year· ·-•to sailor and two 20-year-<>ld "Ill.CD-have been jailed for in· "''stigaUon of breaking windows lq 40 automobiles with slingshot· '6red marbles. 'I'hc trio also are being ques· tfoned about 36 other car "Windowl whlch were sma1hed a W k aao. poUceaaJd lpday. I • Irvine Chiefs Shun Combine Thrills and Spills O•lh Piiot Stoll Pl\OIO In ·ine Hig h School's carnival began today and will con· tinuc through Sunday nig ht, offering rides, games, food and pri7cs. Tickets an .. • 50-ccnts apiece for the rides. PnwL·cds from lht· t'\ ('Ill ''ill bl•nl'fit t hl1 school. Hours will hC' until 10 tonight. :1to 11 p.m . Friday, 10 a .m . to 11 p.m Saturda) ;ind JO a m to 10 pm. Sunday Irvine 'Flexible' School Approved Irvine -.chool trustf'C''> h:H c• :.p pro\ t:d .a flexilik dt•...ig11 for tlH' lll'W :'liorth" oocl !\1 1dd It· S<•hool that "111 l111'lu1lt-both 11p1•11 da-;~rnom' :111d -.1·tr 1·11nt ,11nctl .• r.~a, Tht> rleo;i~n \\as tl'rm1·d "th1· ht•-.l ol hoth "tll'lll" .. 1 t .., ;111 al tf'rnp1 to -.,1\1.;f\ l1uth tho"' \\ho fa VOi I ht• tit'\\ .,I~ l1• t1pP ll rla'\"rc•um-. "1thuut ":ill-. .incl l ho.,t• \\ho o,upport I h1• mon· tr.1ll1t111n .d t'lo-.ed da-.-.ruonl', Ttw d1•,11•n ":1-, put to,e1·ther h\ arch1l1•«t H1111 \'01111~: 1h1· di· '1J:nt•1 11f In lllt' ll1gh "il'h1111I Jilt! ;i 20 rwr '"" ' om !TIJ I 1 .. ,. ('nm po,t•rl of p111 1•nt-l1•a1·ht•1' and a stu d<·nt Thi· h .1.;1c; of tht· plan •"th.it th•· 750 -.t 11d1•nh "ii I ht· rl 1\1dt·d up in t" f1H' 'f.1mil1t•-. .. 01 "poll~. 1·urh c·nntainin.c hoth ( lo.,t•<I <ind opt•n :tl't'a-. Thnsp · fJmi11t·-. \\ill rc·m<11n Irvine Boys Arrested on Burglary Rap Two Irvine boys are in Orange County Juvenile Hall today on burjllary char~es a fter one of the youths was alle~edly surpriserf Wednesday by a homeowner in a t:niversity Park horn<'. Police sald Virginia Godoy. a resident of Mayapplc Way. first heard the rear s liding door open and then discovered a teenager coming up the stairway towards the second Ooor. She said that when h e saw her. he tumed and fled down the s treet with a conu>anion who had been waiting outside. to~cth<'r lot I lw C'nt 1rt• h\ o yc<irs. s('\ t•nth <ind t·1ghth gr.tck, and \\ tll hl• !ht· pl;11·t· fo r 1nstructm11111 rt·l.tdtnJ,!, comnwn1c·atiuns. math and •.on;.il :-nenc·1· fo'our lt•uehl·r-. "tll lii· itss1J.!ned lo(•a<'h fam1h 111 atidt1111n . students will ha\'t' a chartl'C' to encounter studt•nl" from other ramiltrs \\hen tht•\' t akt• classes 1r1 whal tin· cal It'd "l'X ploratory.. arell-.. 111t'lud1n~ mu-.1l'. drnma. f>hys1c~I cduC'u t1 11 n , st·1encC'. hom c mak111 1(. -.hop~. Jrts anrl crafts, typing :.irnl fort'll:(n langu;1J!C:- Tht· ...c·hool 'l'tll al1'o 1·011ta111 a l1hrar:v rrwd1a t'f'nler. uc·epssthlt' from caf'hofthe "ports·· Hoth tcm·hers and parents on t ht• t•omm1ttet' tolt.I t hc SC'hool ho,Jrd they ar1• .. vC'r y t•n thus 1ast1c" about tht> s<"h11<1I pUtn. By TOM BARLEY Ol tM 0.,ly Pilot ~toll If an East Coast combine in which auto billionaire Henry Fnrd !I figures as a senior partm•r rl'all) wanb to take over thP l r\'ine Comp<rnv it will have to ura~t1ealh· revise the terms of its S302 9 million offer. directors of the James Irvine Foundation announced Wednesday nighl. The board concluded a special meeting in San Francisco hy describing a~ "unacceptable in 'Oosest' Hughes Aide Testifies LAS VEGAS <A P > -Nadine llenley. described as being the closest aide to the late Howard llughes for ahout 25 years, told lawvcrs that shl.' s:.iw Hughes on· ly once after the early 1900s. and didn't talk with him personally from the mid· 1960s through th(! time he died a year ago. Miss Henley's court deposition was taken Wedm·sday in pre· paration fo r n jury trial to de· term inc whether the so-called "Mormon will " attributed to the wt•althv ct•ct•ntrit· is authentic The trial 1s scheduled to begin .July 6. Los Angeles attorney Harold Rhoden, fighting to have the thrN·-pa~e. handwntlt·n docu- mt'nl accepted as Hughes' valtd la:-.t will and tcst<imcnt. was happy with the results of the llenlt:~· deposition. But so were attorneys for Hughes' relatives. f1ghl1ng to h:ivc the purported will dcdarcd a phony. "l thought it was one of the bet- kr dcpo!'l1tions that I've been in· voh·l·d 111 ... ~aid lfous ton al· tornt·~ James Dilworth, who n•pn·srnts lluithcs · maternal re· lat I \'l'S "I I hought it was one of those "ht1l'I.' <hunn nNir everything she s ai<I was favorahlc. both de· fC'nsively (against Hhoclen) and nffenst\'C'IY for (for Dtlworth's C'lrcntsi ··· Hut Rhocl<•n als o seemed pleaser! with ll11' 1nformat1on which he was able to gel from <St·c ffUGllES, P age i\2 ) Police said they arrested the two boys, ages 15 a nd 16, al their homes shortly after the 2 p.m . in· cid ent. Officers searc hed the area on foot, with patrol cark with the Costa Mesa helicopt r . T~ E%emptions Police said they were led the bor by an inform ant f he neaahborbood and that the one in· truder was Jde ntified by the homeowner. To 7 -year-old Valerie and! Vickie Gibbs, twin tax exemp· tions for Mr. and Mrs . Allen Gibbs of Costa Mesa, tax time is fun and games. But to those who pay taxes and collect lhem, It's serious business. Deadline for mailing federal Income laxes ls midnight frlday. ~ ----------- its present form" t he offer made by a consortium headed by Detroit developer Alfred Taubman, Wall St reet fina ncier Charles Allen, Ford and Irvine heiress Joan Irvine Smith. The decision again left the Mobil Corporation as clear favorites lo take over the Irvine Company if O r an~e County Superior Court Judge James F. Judge rules that the $281.9 million bid m ade by Mobil is an acceptable offer. Dolly Pilot ~t•ll Pl\olo RE-ELECTED PRESIDENT Irvine's Dean Olson Dean O/,son Re-elected Board'Chie/ Dean Olson was rc·elected pre· sident of the I rvine Unifi ed School Board Wednesday. nar· rowly defeating June Foley. Olson received three votes and Mrs . Foley had two voles. Olson, one o f the fo unding board members of the district, received support from Lee Sicoli and newly seated board member Fred Gahm. Mrs . Foley received her second vote from Frank Hurd, who was r e·elected clerk of the board. Phyllis George Weds Movie Chief Evans LOS ANGELES (AP) -Movie producer Robert Evans and television s ports commentator Phyllis George were married to· day a l his home in Beverly Hills, a Paramount Pictures s pokesman said. The private ceremony was held under a 400· year · ol d sycamore tree in the courtyard or his estate. The couple left immediately for a honeymoon in Acapulco, the spokesman salct. Evans, 46, met Miss George, who was Miss America in 1971, while he was Cilming "Black Sun· day" at the Super Bowl in Miami in J anuary, 1976. Miss George is in her mid·20s. Evans produced such films as "Chinatown" and "Marathon Man" and was r esponsible for such films as "The Godfather." "Ros emary's Baby" and "Love Story" while head of i>roduction at Paramount. It was his rourth m arriage and Miss George'11 rlrs t . He was formerly married to actrcsa AU McOi-aw. \ I Mrs. Smith sparked the laws uit tha t will go into final arguments Tuesday when she protested two years ago that the foundation's plans lo sell its 54.5 p ercent con· : trolling interest in the I rvine Company to Mobil !or $200 ~ million was illegal. The Mobil offe r h as since climbed during the trial by more • than 40 percent. Estimates of the • true value of the Irvine Company, have ranged from $199 million to <See FORD, P age AZ) 'Boring' TV Show Eyed For Irvine ByfOLARYKAYE 04 IM Dally Pilot Sl•ll Irvine school trustees admitted Wednesday their meetings arc often "long, dull and boring." but they took the first step towards - televising the biweekly sessions. District Supe rintendent Stan Corey said his staff would look in- to the possibility of televising the m eetings Jive on the Irvine cable TV station. The idea was suggested by Trustee Frank Hurd , who acknowledged t hat the meetings are "boring" but said the te l evised sessions mig ht stimulate interest in the com· t munity. ''One night recently I was watching the te le vised City Council meeting. I got so in· terested in the s kate board item that I got in my car a nd drove down to city hall," Hurd related. "Maybe the same thing would happen with our meetings," Hurd added. Trustee June Foley told Hurd she'd be willing to give his idea a chance. "Maybe we could try it and sec if we could get good Nielsen rat· ings," Mrs. Foley teased. Trustee Lee Sicoli w as the only opponent to Hurd 's suggestion. She pointed out that school board m eetings a re ''long, dull and boring" and said that the trustees often ta ke action on items with little or no discussion. She suggested instead that the cable station begin a separate program that has one or more trustees"speaking with the com· munity on TV on a regular basis. '•Just to televise ou r m eetings is n 't c:ommunication," Mrs. Si coli argued. Ron Lunceford, one or the un· s uccessful candidates In lhe re· cent school board elect ion, was sitting in the audience and told trustees he liked the idea . "Maybe the board members <See TV SHOW, Page A2) Coast Weather Fair and warmer Fri· day. Lows tonight in low sos. Highs Friday 68 to 73. INSIDE TODAY An Auociattd Prt11 rtport lookl .at tht f louri1hing ~thtn.oorld of child porno-· graphy. Pogt1 A10·ll. lade.- AtYH•Wvl<• Alt ··-~It Cl C.111 ... Rla At Clutltl• C4·tl Comlo IM c .. u • .,.,, •• 0Htl1Mo41c" At E4111t9"•1 P-A6 ...... 1a1-"' aJ ,l11a11ct ... , Ht...sc... CJ IMWMIUIM eJ ~ .......... Cl ., • ., ., .. AC t: ~, .,., ... , •• ~· AC A4 ~- ' J 112 DAILY PILOT Youllger Attacks • Courts While others heralded him as the next governor of California, Attorney General Evelle Younger confined his rem arks to an attack on the nation's court ~ystem in a talk Wednesday at Huntington Beach. Younger, speaking before an 41udience of 200 at the sixth an- nual police recognition banquet at t he Huntington Beach Inn, pid that the system is falling apart because there is s uch an e mphasis on legal procedures. He said things have reached the point that courts arc so preoc- cupied with procedures that guilt or innocence has nearly become irrelevant. Younger was referred to as ''the next governor of the state of California" by Mayor Harriett Wieder and was singled out as a prime candidate for governor by prog r am c h a irman J erome Bame. Younger le ft 1mmed1ately after his talk without comment on his political future. He said that the re are now so many procedural guarantees that it's the people who can't gel a fair trial. lie s aid a major he roin case had to be thrown out because the officer didn't use "the magic words" in making the arrest anct failed to comply with complicat: ed rules of search and seizure. Younger s"aid that delays are now a defendant's ally in that witnesses disa ppear and memories grow stale. "Any mediocre lawyer can get delays." he su1d. In his talk, Younger referred to ;in actual murder case in which he s aid ex-policeman Joseph Wambaugh's book, "The Onion Field" was based. fie said the case invol ved a simple. uncomplicated but brutal murder of a police officer but that it took more than 11 years to get a conviction sustained. E'roM Page A J FORD • • • $548 million dur ing trial testimony. Foundation President Morns · Doyle explained after the San Francisco meeting that his board 1s not prepared to consider any offer which as not s upported by .. a s ubst ant ially unconditional commitment to buy its stock for cash." Doyle pointed out that the con- sortium's bid would permit the group to withdraw its proposal wi thout liability 1C al cannot ob- tain full financing for the Irvine Company takeover Attorney Howard Friedman. representing Mrs. Sm ith. has argued from the opening of the trial that the foundat.Jon always has been determined to 1>f'll at-; trvinc Company ante re1>l1> to a.t oba I. f'roM Page A I HUGHES ... Mill! Henley, a 'len1or vice pres• dent or th<' Summa Corp . thr holding company thal nver'IC<''- ll ughei; · emp1 rc Hhodt.>n rcprc·<;ents former Hughes' aide No:.i h Oietr1C'h named m the "Mo rmon will:· a'I the E"H·c utor of thf' llughc-. estate The purported will wa5 found last April 27 1n the Mormon Church headquarters an S:ill Lake City. Melvin Dummer. a former service station operator now hv ing in Ogden, Utah, has admitted delivering the wlll to the church. but claims he had nothlne to do with the prcparation of the docu- m cnt that names him as a hencriciury of Ont~·Sixteenth Of th<' Hughei; C'State 0 .. ANOI COAST DAILY PILOT TM Ou~ (04l't 04111'1 Piiot ""'"~<Pt I•'""'" b•l'Wtdt"-ftftw\ P••H f\91'Ybl•~llht,_Q.~ to.l\I P'vbh\ft1n41 Como•"" ..... , .. , t'dOion\ •tf': 0'1&h'1l•d Mono.-., """°"O" , ,,,,"" tot (()\I• ~,. ,.......,P'Mt llt•t t\, HU"lfl,....!W\ 8-'"." 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Warren Harris of New Orleans. booked early today in the murder cases, had been ar rested Wed· nesday in connection with the armed robbery and attempted · murder or a French seaman, police said. Officers said Harris confessed lo the slayings as his mother and his grandfather, a minister, sat nearby. Streets in the French Qutttcr had been nearly deserted at night as residents stayed hom e out of fear of the "stabber" slayings, as they were referred to by many residents. The firs t of the murder s wa s this pa s t Valentine's Day, Feb. l~. fi'ro•Page Al . rullr£> Supt. Clar ence Giar-. russo had warnt.-d earlier this week that a sin&le killer ap- peared to be preying on male homosexuals in the a rea. All four or the murders for which Harris was booked oc- curred an th1.• victims' own homes. ancl police s1ud there ap- pa renlly was no forced e ntry. All of the victims we re single men who lived alone, and a police spokesman said the principal motive in the s layings appef!ed to be homosexuality. Another Train Appr o ved for LA-San Diego This lone burrow g razing oo a ranch in Trabuco Canyon cocks one ear in recogni- tion of photographer who s potted the placid animal Wednesday. The not so energetic beast. is obviously content behind the barbed wire fence that protects REBATE ••• A dramallc inc rease in train ndcrsh1µ bet ween Los Angeles and San Diego has p rompted two J(Overnmcnt rail agencies to a uthorize another train between the two ca tics via Orange County. his rustic privacy. . · future time the j ustifications ap- pear more urgent," Byrd added. F ront Page Ai· .. ~ 'IV SHOW ..• might be sharper if they know they 're be ing t e levised,'· Lunceford commented. lie noted that at Wednesday's meeting s everal board members had not,. read materials being discussed that night. but that if they were on television it might be a dif- ferent situation. Robbery Suspect Linked to Others Rep. Barber Conable, ranking Republican on House Budget Committee, called the decision wise and said, "The President's economic stimulus plan was a premature proposal which reflected his inexperience." A spokesman for Rep. Robert Giamo, House Budget Commit- tee chairman, s aid the longer the Senate didn't act on the rebate. the more Giamo began to ques- t ion its need because it was de- signed as a quick stimulus. T he new train, which will make the fifth d aily run on the Amtrak: and Callrak schedule, will utilize the most up-to-dale equipment when it goes into service April 24. It will make three stops in Orange County en route from Los Angeles lo San Diego -in Fullerton. Santa Ana and San J uan Capistrano. Th c tr a 1 n "'i II I cave Los Angeles at 1:30 p.m . and arrive an San Diego about three and a half hours later. Its st.op in San Juan Capistrano will be at 2:41 p.m. .. Besides, som e people arc embarrassed to come to board meetings. But people are used to s itting back and watching TV," Lunceford said. He added that he'd rather have the district spend the money to • televise board meetings than s p e nd m oney to ha ve viodeotaped interviews with potential district employcs, a practice now in effect in the dis- trict. Hurd also suggested having an ombudsman serve as a liaison with the public, a person who would answer questions po~ed at meetings and through the mail. But Mrs. Sicoli also opposed that idea. She said there arc already "th ousands o f ombudsmen in the d1stnct teachers. principals and other district employes. · · "We don't need jus t one pcrsnn to answer questions." l\1 rs S1coh s aid. P arent Serie Set T onight On Irvine TV i\ five-week lecture Jnd dai.· <·11,•.aon s eripc; on '"how to he· :. hl'lll'r part•nl · tw.:an' tun1.i:ht on the cuble TV "I utann in I rv1nr The senei., C'alled '"Ito"' to CC'! Your Children To l>o \.\ h.1t Yr1u W,int Them To Do." or '"limo. To P r 1• v P n t v our <' h ii d t-' r o nt llt•romang ;, 1':curot1r Adult " hl'in R co-sponsorNt hv the• In int• l 'n1f1ed School f>1c;t n<'l and South County Regional ~1·nt ;11 l11•allh Srrv1ces F.arh Thursd.l\ n1i.:ht program "'111 begin at 7 :w p m .rnd ron tinue for '"'" houri. Ttw final s hO\\ Is on Mav 'i T ht.• st'fll'"' "'111 allow :i t \\O wav d1alo~ fo1 thus(• \\ho 1Aant t~J watch at Venado Middle S1·hoot. Unaversily Park Elementary S c h ool or Turt)C' H ock F.lcm<.'ntarv School. 1\1 those iocnt1ons, viewers wall bt> able to ask questions of the speakers, Dr. Paul Wood, an adu l t. c hild and fum il v psychiatrist . and Dr. Don Ha c k enberg , a c linical psychologist. Those who watch at home may tune in to channel 3. The m an arrested last Dec. 17 a fter a holdup al the Corona del Mar Albertson's market in which police accidentally killed an in- nocent bystander, confessed to a string of South Coast armed rob- beries JUSl after his arres.t, the pro1>ecutor cla1med Wednesday an Or ange County Superior Court. Deputy Dis trict Allorney Terry Cannon predicted in his opening statement before the Jury in Judge IL Walter Steiner's <·ou rlroom that the trial of Hach:.ird William Sutton, 20, of 161 L Las Doh1s, San Clemente, will be a s hort one. I le told the jury that Sutton was pulled out from under a van near 1\lbertson 's Market, 3049 E. Coast llighway, Corona del Mar, after he was pursued from the premises by a group or officers who had slaked out the market. \ mong the Newport Beach police who grabbed Sulton was nff1Cl'r Dou ~ Thomas, whose s hotgun moments befor e had C'l a1mcd the li fe of local hand> man Joe Hines. 61. of Dana l'otnt. Cannon explained lo the JUry I hJl I lanes slt'pped from behind a row of Chnstma1> trees when he hca rd the com motion in the stor<' lit' took the full blast or the 12 gauge shotgun in his chest as Thomas f ired at S utton in t ht' l>clacr that the alleged band at "a<; about tn shoot at him. Cannon l'Xpl aaned that officers had s takt·ll out Albertson's M arkct after on earlier robbery of the store wt11t'h 1s also attn but- l'd to Sutton Harry, Babs Still a Team SALT IJ\KF: CITY If\ P l lt'o; too early lo prNlact the future of thf' llarr} R easoner Barbara Wa lters ADC E vening News team. said :.i network vice prcsi- dC'nl Elm<.'r W Lower. ABC cor· porale affairs vice president was in Salt Lake to s phk at lh~ Un1vcrs1ty of Utah Wednesday a nd was asked about the team by a reporter. .. I think s ax months is not long enough to judge whe the r it worked or not. I'd give it at least a year ," Lower said. • ·· Miss Walters was hired by ABC at a n annual,s~ary of $1 million and began co-anchoring the evening news s how last fall. Red·faeed PrO. Tax Expert Double Goofs LITI~E ~OCK. Ark. <AP ) -The state's top tax coll ector ts a little red faced today. He goofed figuring out his state income tax return. Walter Skelton, 44, who has headed the state Revenue Division since 1972, said Wednesday he made two mistakes. He ch.ecked the box for a joint return, although he a nd his ~e. Martha, filed separately. "That was just a s llly mistake," Skelton said. He also. looked at the wrong tax table when he com put~ his tax and found that he was entitled to o refund. ~at one hurt," he said. "When we got the crro.~ straightened out. al cut my refund down $100. I ~tcha people ''~o hear about this are goi ng to be calling me and su.>-mg. 'Now you know what it 's like,' ''he added. ~ The' prosecutor said all the descr iptions of Sutton given by store clerks in Newport Beach, Laguna Beach and El Toro, arc identical. He said all the witnesses told officers that they were robbed at g unpoint by a long haired man wearin.it a stockan~ cap and a "Tom Mi x bandana" over his mouth and chin. Sen. Abraham Ribicoff <D- Conn.), a member of the Senate Finance Committee and J oint Taxation Committee, said that, •:1 eommend lhe President for being realistic and willing to r e- cognize changing economic con- d1t1ons. His d ecision showed great leadership ." )QUALITY TELEVISION Figures compiled b y the railroad ngenci es s how a campaign to j(et inte r-city com- muters to use the tra in instead or cars boosted rider !lhip from 27.000 last March to nearly 53,000 this March. 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The Davis Cup matches will open Friday morning at the Newport Beach Tennis Club. Helping Hands A spokesman for the club made the aMouncement despite some indications of growing support for the protest against South African racial policies. He declined specific comment on the protests except to say that politics has no place in sports. The latest development in the controversy surrounding the up· coming sectional finals was the backing of the protest by a leader of the United Nations' fight against South African racial segregation. Nigerian Ambassador Leslie 0 . Harriman. chairman of the U.N . Special Committee Against Apartheid , Wednesday · com- mended the Los Angeles-based Committee To Slop the U.S.· South African Tennis Matches. In a message sent to the com- mittee. Harriman expressed his Teacher J a nn y Bacon. u s ing s ig n -language for the de af, explains to her stu- 1 dents from Taft Hearing Impaired School in Santa An a that money they raised wm help feed and care for homeless dogs and cats <1l th<• Laguna Beach Animal Shelter Judie Jurs of the Laguna Pet Responsibili· ty Committee, which adminisiers the shelter. liStens. 'The children sold "Love Ticketc;;" to their parents, redeemable for odd jobs they did at home to earn the money They collt'cted more than $20. ~arter Dumps Tax Rebat es, ·1es G r owth WA SlnNGTON <AP) -Presi ent Carter has ck c1ded to scrap is c·ontrovers1al plan lo give $.5() ax rebates lo 200 m11l1on mencans. h<'cause he 1s con· in ced the t•conomy will 1mprovc• ~ithout the> sti mulu~. offi <'1ab said toda~ ln1twl cnngressionJI reaC't1t1n to lhl' movt>, althouJ.!h s pott y. 'Ail'> «>Verwh<'lm111gly fit, orahlt• Whitt· llrn1~1· I 'ri· .. ~ St•1•rl'l..in Jon y Pn\\1·11 1nd1ral<'cl th at Carter·~ prn1><1:. .. d S:! l11ll111n 111 vestrn<'nt t.1\ 1-rt•d1l 1s heini:: scr app<'d a~ \\I'll "If you \\1!hdr'a\\ lht• rt•h:tlt'. you ('OUltln 't \ l'I \' \\ t•ll rlf)I wilhnraw !hi' h11 ... 1nt·~.., l:l\ henl'f1t al~o." 1'11\\c·ll ,;<.11d "If you don't need t IH· orw. vou don't need the olht1r " · lt was lt•arned Carter made thl" final decision to drop the rPbatC' plan Wt'<lnesday night A. formal announcement wa~ expected to day, possibly from the l'n·~1dent himself. Although the plan was known to be in trouble 111 Congress. sources insisted this was not lhe main reason Cartt.>r deC'ided lo withdraw it. They acknowledged. however , that 1l is likely lhal <See REBATE, Page A2) Co ast We ather Fair and warmer Fri- day. Lows tonight in low SOs. Highs Friday 68 to 73. I NSIDE TODA. Y An Anodattd Preu report looka at the flourishing netherworld of child porno- graphy. Poge1 AJO-ll. -... ladex . , IS .. A4 •• Cl•J ... , •. ni ... , .. IS A4 M • Boy, 16, Charged Faces Four Murder Raps · NEW ORLEANS CAP> -A 16·year~old boy who spoke of a "revulsion for homosexuals" ha.s been booked tor the murders of four French Quarter-area men. Warren Harris of New Orleans. booked early today in the murder cases. had been arrested Wed- nesday in connection with the armed robbery and attempted murder of a French seaman. police said . Offlcers said Harris confessed to the slayings as his mother and his grandfather, a m inister, sat nearby . Streets ln. the French Quarter had Men nearly deserted at night as resident.a stayed horno out ot fear of the "stabber" s layings, as they were referred to by many residents. The flrst of the murders was this past Valentine's Day, Feb. 14 . Police Supt. Clarence Giar· russo had warned earlier this week that a single killer ap- peared to be pt-eying on male homosexuals in the area . All four of the murders for whJch Harris was booked oc· t'urred in the victims' own !lomes. and police said there ap- P&rently was no forced entry. All of lhe victims were single men who lived atone, and a p0Uce .spokesman said tbe principal (See MURDER, Paie "2) •·great appreciation ... lo all those calling for cancellation of the Davis Cup tournament between the United States and South African apartheid teams. "There can be no compromise on whatever pretext with viola· tion of Olympic principles of non- discrimination," Harriman's let· ter s aid. "Acceptance of racist South African teams is contrary to unanimous United Nations re- solutions aimed at hostile acts against non.racial South African sports bodies and oppressed peo- ple of South Africa. "Recall India and Mexico fofieited Davis Cup matches by boycott of South Africa and Czechos lova kia, Hungary. Indonesia. Philippines and the USSR ris ke d fines and sus- pension. "Continued collaboration by the United States would be most deplorablt· e ncouragement to racism in sport and in South Africa ... A s pokesman for the commit· tee says protest ers from as far away as San Diego and Santa Barbara are expected to pitket ,the three-day matches. He said the group will try to slop the matches with picketing. The largest crowd of protesters 1s expected Saturday. Ranch Bid Nixed Irvine Chiefs Shun Combine By TOM BA RLEY Of the D•llV Pilot St•ff If an East Coast combine in which auto billionaire Henry Ford II figures as a senior partner really wants to take over the Irvine Company it will have to drastically revise the terms of its $302.9 million offer, directors of the James Irvine Foundation announced Wednesday night. The board concluded a special meeting in San Francisco by describing as "unacceptable in its present form " the offer made bv a consortium headed by n·etroit developer J\lfred Taubman. Wall Street financier Charles Allt>n. Ford and IrviOl' heiress Joan levine Smith. The det•ision again left the M ob i I Corporation as clea r favorites to take over the Irvine Company if Orange County Supe rior Court J udge James F. Judge rules that the $281.9 million bid made by Mobil is an acceptable offer. Mrs. Smith spa rked the lawsuit Anoiher Train Approved for LA-San Diego A dramatic increase in train ridership between Los Angeles and San Diego has prompted two government rail agencies to authorize another train between the two cit ies via Orange County. The new train. which will make the fifth daily run on the Amtrak and Caltrak schedule, will utilize the most up-to-date equipment when it goes into service April 24 . It wilt make three slops in Orange County en route from Los An geles to San Diego -in Fullerton. Santa Ana a nd San J uan Capistrano. Th" train wil l leave Los Angeles 'at 1 :30 p.m . and arrive in San Diego about three and a half hours later . Its stop in San Juan Capistrano will be at 2:41 pm f''1gures com pi led by the railroad agencies s ho w a campaign to get inter-city com - muters to use the train instead or cars boosted ride rship from 27.000 last March to nearly 53,000 this March. Life-like Manni kins Display Set SAN DIEGO (AP> Life-like mannikins that were censored in Los Angeles go on display Friday at the San Diego Museum of Man. The one fem ale and 11 male mannikins were built by P layboy Enterprises for "The Naked Ape" movie. But they caused a furor when they were moved un- crated and undraped through Los Angeles International Ai~rt. Two television stations that filmed the airport move decided against airing the pictures, and three other TV stations delayed before showing film from the waist up. A museum otriclal said the figur es are being displayed because or "their very. r eal and, very human state." 7 Windows Stolen ~ Laguna Beach police are lo· vestlgatlng the burglary or Studio Antiques, 1'44 South Coast Highway, In which seven stained gllts Windows, valued by the owner ol the &hop at $2, 175, were la~elt.._ Police aald the burglar rorced I sld• door to get lnt.o the at.ore. 'i that will go into final arguments Tuesday when she protested two years ago that the foundation's plans to sell its 54.5 percent con- trolling interest in the Irvine Company to Mobil for $200 million was illegal. The Mobil offer has since climbed during the trrat by more than 40 percent. Estimates of the true value of the Irvine Company have ranged from $199 million to $548 m illio n during trial testimony. ..; Foundation President Morris Doyle explained after the San Francisco meeting that his board 1s not prepared to cons ider any offer which is not supported by "a substantially untonditional commitment to buy its stock for , cas h." 1 Doyle pointed out that the con· sortium's bid would permit the group to withdraw its proposal without liability if it cannot oh- lain full financing for the Jrvmc Company takeover. Attorney Howard Friedman. representing Mrs . Smith, has argued from the 'opening of thl' trial that the foundation alwavs has bel'n dctt·rmin<'d to st•ll it~ Irvine Company inll'rc::.l~ lo M obtl Robbery Suspect Linked to Others The man arrested last Dec. 17 after a holdup at the Corona <lei Mar Albert.son's m arket in which polite accidentally killed an in· nocent bystander, confessed to a string of South Coast armed rob· berles just after his arrest, the prosecutor claimed Wednesday in Orange County Supe rior Court. Deputy District Attorney Terry Cannon prerhcted in his opening statement before the Jury in Judge H. Walter Steiner 's courtroom that the trial of Richard William Sutton, 20, of 1611 Las Bolas. San Clemente, will be a short one. He told the jury that Sutton was pulled out from under a van near Albertson 's Market, 3049 E . Coast Highway, Corona del Mar, after he was pursued from the premises by a group of officers who had slaked out the market. Among the Newport Beach police who grabbed Sutton was officer Doug Thomas. whose shotgun moments before had clai m ed the life of l ocal handyman .Joe Hines, 61, of Dana Point. Cannon explained to the jury that Hines stepped from behind a row of Christmas trees when he heard the commotion in the store. He took the full blast of the 12-gauge shotgun in his chest as Thomas .fired a t Sutton in the belief that the alleged bandit was about to shoot al him. Cannon explained that officers had staked out Albe rtson's Market after an earlier robbery of the store which is also allribut· ed to Sutton. The prosecutor said all the - descriptions of Sutton given by store clerks in Newport Reach, Laguna Beach a nd El toro. a re identical. lie said all the witnesses told officers that they were robbed at gunpoint by a long haired man wearin.I! a stockini.: cap and a "'Tom Mix bandanna" over his mouth and chin. Cannon said Sulton. who faces trial on 14 counts of armed roh· bery. was dressed in that fashion when he was pulled at g unpoi nt (See SUSPECT, Page A2) Boy, 13, Held On Has h Rap A 13-year-old Laguna Beach hoy. suspected hy pol ict• of s hoot mg fireworks into the air near Thurston lntermediall' School, was det ained Tuesday on the more serious charge of suspicton . of possession of ha~hish. Police said they hookccl more than a gram of the drug into evide nce. The boy was temporarily rt• leased to the custody or his parenlc;, pending disposition of the charges, which included sus- picion of possession of fireworks. Taz E~emptions To 7-ycar·old Valerie and Vickie Gibbs, twin tax exemp· tions for Mr. and Mrs. Allen Gibbs of Costa Mesa, tax tlme ls Jun and games. But to those who pay taxes and collect them, it's serious business. Deadline for mailing federal income taxes is midnight Friday. / • A 2 DAIL V PILOT L/SC Thur'!.d.1y April 14 1977 Testiinony Haileil ~ Ex-Hughes Aid e Cheers Both Sides LAS VEGAS <AP l Nadine Henley, described as hl·ing the closest dlde to the late I Inward Hughes for about 2!i ) l·:.trs, t1Jld lawyers that s he 'IU\\ llught•s 011 ly ont·t: after the l'llrly 19605. and didn't talk with him p(•rsonally from thl· m1d-l960s through tht· time he died a Yl'ar ago Tenant Left 'Exposed' A Huntington Beach man, clearly ha.wing a dis· agreement with hi s landlord, telephoned polu;c Wednesday n1ghl to ask their advice about what he should do in thl· latest co1'>odl' 1n thl' tonfli<"t The tt·nant, on W dlnul AHnue. s~llCI thl' property OY. nl'r showt:d up promptly at 5 pm Y.tth his tools :rnd took the front door off and awa~ lnq_•.,t1galors s uggeslt•d thl· unhappv rl'-.1dent whOSl' l'lwlleb. ;.ind guocls \\ l're left open to th1cvco.; and burglars l'<>nlacl lhl' Legal Aid Sol'll'ly. They l'an only t•nforl'e the law, not interpret 1l. Miss Henley's court depositJon was taken Wednesday in pre· paration for a jury trial to de· termin e Y.hether the so-called "Mormon will" attributed to the wealthv eccentric as authentic. The trial is scheduled to begln July 6. Los Angeles cittorncy llarold Hhoden, fighting to have the three-page, handwritten docu· ment accepted as Hughes' valid last will and testament. was happy with the r esults of the Henley deposition. Bul so were attorne~s for Hughes· relatives, fighting lo have the purported w i 11 declared a phony. "I thought it was one of the bet· ter depositions tha t I've been in· volved in." said Houston at· torney James Dilworth, who represents Hughes' maternal re· lall\t'S 'l thouJ?ht 1t "as one of those where damn near everything she ~a id was favorable, both de- fensively <against Rhoden) and offensively for (for Dilworth 's clients)." But fihoden also ~ccmcd pll·ascd with thl· 1nformat1on \\ h1<:h he was able to get from Miss Henley, a senior vice presi- dent or the Summa Corp., the holding company that oversees llughes' empire. Rhoden represents former Hughes' aide Noah Dietrich. named in the "Morm on will," as the executor of the Hughes est at<.> The purported will was found last April 27 in the Mormon Church headquarters an Salt Lake City. Melvin Oummar . a former service station operator now liv· ing In Ogden, Utah, hai; admitted delivcnng the will to the church, but claims he had nothing to do with the preparation of the docu- m e nt that names hi m as a beneficiary of one-sixteenth of the Hughes estate. Dummar claims a m ysterious s tranger d elivered the will to the service station he used to operate in Willard, Utah, about three weeks after Hughes' death, and about two months ago, Levane Forsythe, a contractor from Anchorage, Alaska, popped into the picture claiming to be the messenger who deh vered the will to Dummar . Forsythe claims Hughes gave him the will and instructions for its delivery during a secret meet- ing in a Vancouver, B.C .. hotel in 1972, and that he carried out about 50 secrt•l miss ions for I lughl's over a 20·year span Many of Hughes' aides, includ- ing Miss He nley, who helped Hughes prepare a will during the mid·l9"10s, have said they never saw or knew anything about Forsythe. Younger Blasts Courts Audie n ce Hails Him a s Gube rnatorial Hopeful Whill· otht•r-. hNJlclc-11 him a., the ne't gon•rnur of Cahfom1J, /\ t torn t' v G en t: r a I E \ I' 11 t' Younger (:onfrm•d h1:-. n·mark-. l•1 :in attJCk on th<' n:1t111n·., «nurl "'sll'rn in a t .ilk Wt•dm• .. dJ' .11 Huntington ll1·<i<·h Youngl·r. sp1·ak111g hl'fon· an • 1ud1cnn• or 200 al the sixth :in nual police recognition banquet at the llunllngtun Beach Inn. said that the svstt•m is falling aparl bt'causc then• 1s such an l'mphas1s on lc>gal proc<•durcs lit• said things h:iVl' rt'at'hl'd /the point that tourh afl' ..,o pn·o« . 1·up1<'d with prnn·d111 <'"that gwlt 11r mnon•nct• has rwarly hl•cum1• irrelevant Youngl'r \\as rdt·rrc·d to J 'I 'the nt'xt ).!O\ l'rnor nf 1 IH -.tJlt' •tf California" hy M.l\or lia r nt·ll W1ccl<'r and ";J ., .,.11gl1·d nut a<, J prim<' l'.incl11l.1t1· for govt·rnor h) pr ugrJllt 1 h.111 rn.111 .l1·rom1 Baml' Youngl•r ldt 1mm1·d1.111·lv r Jftl·r his tcilk without comment on his polil1cal future. Ill' sci1d that there arc now so many procedural gucirantees that it·s the people who can'l get a fair trial. lie said a m<1JOr hl•roin case had to b<: thrown out bcl'ause the officer d1dn 't use "the maJ?ic y,ords'' LO making t hC' arrest and failed lo c·omply with complicat cd rules of search and seizure. Younger said lhal delays a re now a defendant 's ally in thal \\llnC'!'.Sl's disa ppear and memories grow stale. "Any mediocre lawyer l'an gel cll•la\!>," he said. In -his talk. Younger referred to .in Jclual murder case in which ht• s aid ex-policeman Joseph WJmbaugh's book. ''The Onion 1·1,.ld" \\JS based lie said the ca'il' involved .1 -.1m pll'. unn 1mplil'all'rl but hrutal murder of a po hct· officer but thJl 1t hY1k more than 11 ) f•ars to get a conviction sustained. lie lashed out at the number of delays, saying that it rec1uired 260 days for defense attorney mo· lions alone. Younger said there arc several hills pending in the Legislat ure that would help correct defects. The measures include· A requirement that all pre- trial <>bJect1ons be rendered at one time /\ hill to require a speedy tr.a I for the sake of the people. ~ucstioning of jurors by Judges C'ert1f1C'at1on of lawyc·rs in a capital case as a nimmal law specialist. Younger s aid tht• Huntington Reach Police Oepartmt:'nl and nther state police departments s tand above othl'r law enforce· mt•nt agt•nc1es in lhc nation lie ... aid law enforcement 1s the hn~htest <1spect of the criminal 1ust1ce :-.)stcrn Suspect 'Loose' But Cops Want Handcuffs Back N1•\\ porl lk:tt•h poltt'l' \\lllllcl like to talk to Alfred i\urm:in L>unl\H·tlt.:r about gt'l t111g tlw1r h.1ml<·uf h 1>.1d, 11 matched lhl' clcscrlptlon of a vehirlc :-.L•cn <tl thl' sn·nc> of the hubcap heist. Tht· offiC'l'rs got the {'Uffs on the two .1dult:-. hut thl' lhn·c mcn began to fi~ht 1 hr offrt·1·r~ Th<' 1;1-;t t11n1· 11lf1n•r .. Tim "\1<'hols and (;1•org1• St :l\ri1po11l11-. -.,J\\ lh1111Y.<'llt't 1u-.t afh·1 n11d111ght . 111 • \\,h l\l'.1nng th<· rl'sl r:11111ng d1·" 11·1•-. Hoth Dun1wt•1lc.:r and Fc•rrtcr ""l'\lfll'<I 1n till· t•n:-urn~ ml'lcl' whiC'h sent off1t't·r St.1vropoulos to lloag Memorial I lo-.p11 ul 1111 t rl'atmcnl of a spratnl'cl .tnl..11· Hut t hP I \\II pa tr 1111111·11 It.id th1·11 ha nets full of I >11111Y.1•d1·r '''" 1 ompJ nwn-. .1 17 \t•.11 old \Olllh .111d <;eu1g1· Ft•rru•r, l!I THE THREE W F.RF. hr1ni:: .1rrf'slrci in ('OOIWC'l1on \\1th the thl'll Of four Por~ch1• huh<'ap<> ahout an hour earher on the Balhoa Pt·mn..,ula. POLICE S AID THAT Ferner showed up at the st<.illon about an hour later, still h<JrHkuff cd .. I guess he decided il was too hard lo get ;..iround like that,·· said Sgt. Doug Fletcher this mornm~-Nichols ~incl Stavropoulo<> l>ecamc m · lcrcskd in the lnc>'s van when lhl'Y found 1l parked nc~tr tht· Newportcr Inn because But Dum~weiler 1s still on the loose - sort or. Jury Bill Killed SACRAMENTO lAPl A Senate commitlt'e has killC'd a hill to take away the right of lnal attorneys to question potential Jurors. OAA,..OE COAST 1 "' DAILY PILOT Th" Or•f\O"' (~\t O••l'I l'itof • ._.,,. W'hif'ft' '°"" e.~ I~ NtW"t Pt P\\ I OUblt\tWid trf I"'-°"""P ee.'' tl'vtM1"'1"" com~""" ~ut••C'rn•""" ,.,., IM#1•U'-.Md M&"(lay '"'°"'Oft rt1ct.ty IOt (&\IA .-..u Mif*DOfl fkoac P\ H\if\11~ e,. .. ~ 'II f ~ tal\l'I Vallf'Y. ,,.,,,_ ~·o•·~f'k Y•ll•t' AM t~a ... .,_ftt\l)vthCO•\t A~ ...... ,~t"tt4 fli(lf\ I\ tiubUVWd S.•t\trd"Y' .,.. ~V\ fN 9"f'ICIO.tf evbtt~ftl!'WI pt•nt I\ .-t '10 ._.,, "'°'' $ilfH1, ~t• Miu C•l•t•rrW•"'1t .... , ....... f"rnu .. nt ·~ Pvb'1.;w JH•ll (_, Vk• Prf'1i0fli'ftt •nd 0.Nf'., MaMCPf' T-Hll-1 fd•lot "-···..,...... M4"'6e1-..c4'i•w ~ML-........... . A•\tltfflt ~".,."' l•tor\ uaun• eeeehOfflc• n .. Ot«M•Y'• 54,..,. MlllO"O ... ,.~, ,. 0 Aou• •?&U OfnCH Co\t• .-u JJO Wut le' y,..,... HV"'ll"e'lti1'8•.cf\ IPU \ ... M'Pt~•'tl•rd ~tt&.t• vet .. y JU01 \.• ,_,, ko_, ., '"'" 01•4"> ~, ..... ., TeltflhOne f/14).U-4321 CIHtlf!H Advertl""O Mi'-M71 Lag11n1 l•tl'lh All o.t>.,,1Nnl1: Telephone 4M-t4M rro,.,~C'•~ 4t5.ol30 ,..,....Page Al REBATE KILLED . • • many people will interpret the dec1s1on that way. Critics of the rebate plan. in· eluding Federal Reser ve Board Chairman Arthur Rums. had warned that it would fuel inna- tion . On Capitol Hill, Senate Majori· ty Leader Robert Byrd called Carler's move "a wise decision at this time." Byrd, who said he learned of the dedsion in a telephone call from Carter Wednesday night, said that "!fhe economic in· dicators today have shown much improvement over last 1bree Teens H eld In Gun, Ammo The ft San Clemente polke arrested two IS.year-old brothers and a 17 year-old youth Wednesda.y In connection wtth the theft of a sboteun and a[Jlmunition for the clty trap and slceet ranee. Police Lt. Ray Hartman said officers were Upped olf by an a nonymous wjt.ness who saw. the boya leavine the facility and re- cogniud them. December. at which time the President's proposed rebate was firs t discussed with con · gr essional leaders .•. The JU!'tifications that seemed ap- parent for the rebale last December have Jess validity at this time. "It will always be possible to resort to a rebate if al some futur e J.ime the justiCicatioos ap- pear more urg.ent, •' Byrd added. Rep. Barber Conable, ranking Republican on House Budget Commllt.oo, called the decision wise and said, "The President's economic stimulus pla n was a pre mature pro pos al which reflected his Inexperience." F r.,. Page A l SUSPECT ••• from under tho van. Cannon stressed during bis opening statem ent that Officer ThOmu wu found blamelesa of the •hoot.inl or Hines alter an lrt.- veattaaUon foto the death ol tb4s handyman. ( A Risky G~me Residents of Victory Walk in Laguna Beach found this live bomb on their street Wednesday and were playing a game of catch when authorities were called in. Sher iff's Deputy J im Baker (left). Fire C hie f Forrest Johnson and Police Sgt. Terry Temple cxammc lhc bomb. which was said to contam enough cxplo~1ve!:> to do s omeone harm if 1t l'Xµlodl•d. The bomb was dcslro~ eel b~ till' Orange Coun· ty Bomb Squ;..id . Power Line Sparks Fire A cable fell a gainst a Laguna Beach power line and sparked a small brush fire Tuesday which was contained by the quick response of two fire engines, firemen sajd. Firemen said a salvage crew for the Jackson Communaccit1on Company was removin~ unused cable from the area behind 425 Panorama Drive y, hen the accl· dent occurred Firemen were qu1cklv able to beat down the low burning nam es, confining the fire lo only about a 10-square·foot patch . Tht ICIMIEltlE't HZllOW F rom. Page A J NEW ORLEANS MURDER motive in the slayings appeared to be homosexuality. However, neighbors said the latest victim, Ernest Pommier, 77. was not homosexual. Pom- mier 's nearly naked body, i.tabbed several dozen limes. was found a week ago in his living room. Police said robbery may hav<· been a motive in the Pommier s lay ing. Pommier·s landlord said money and a watch were missing from the body. cind that the apartment had been ransacked. Harns also was booked with the murders of Robert Gary, 46. "QUALITY TELEVISION Jack Savell, 37, and Alvin Delano, 511. Pomm1er's landlord, Dr. Raymond Swan. urged police at a public meeting earlier this' week lo cra<'k down on young male prost1l11ll'S who opercile openly on French Quarter streets. 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Sto eks OL. 70, NO. 104, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1977 N TEN CENTS Seniors Push for Entire School Site Members of , the committee that has worked to t1evelop the Newport Beach senior cltizen center decided Wednesday to tell th~ city council that the private schoot on the center site should ,o out and the seniors should go m this summer. The Community Development Citizens Advisory Committee took the 6·3 vote afte r reviewing seven alternative plans for partial use of the site at Fifth and Marguerite Avenues in Corona del Mar. None of the seven alternates called for total use of the site by seniors. a possibility that seem· ingly was precluded March 28 when city councilmen voted to negotiate a new lease with the private school that occupies the building there. The lease is lo be granted on the basis that the senior citizens would have use of one of the rooms at the school during the period of the lease which would run for a year beginning Aug. 1. Members of the committee, who were joined by a half do7i$!n interested senior citizens, made it clear they were neither accept· ing nor rejecting any of the alternatives. The majority chose instead to reaffirm a recom-· mendation made in February that the lease not be renewed so that the seniors can have use of the entire site. The three dissenting voles were cast by committee m em- bers Elaine Lmhorr. Dody Beek and Bill Morris. They said they wanted work to begin Im- mediately on a temporary pro· gram intheoneroom. Mrs. Llnhoff. who has been at odds with the committee majori- ty for the past year criticized the seniors' attitude of "wanting a castle on the hill." But the majority was swayed by Per Trebler of the city's Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission. who said there is still hope that the council could change its stance when the lease agreement is brought before councilmen at tbeir April 25 m eeting Trebler resigned h is com- mission post at Monday's city council meeting over what he described as the council's dis. regard for the pubhc in voting to negotiate a new lease without holding a hearing. He said he will continue to serve oo the commission. which will oversee the center once it CSee SENIORS, Page AZ> Newport Davis Cup 'On Schedule' Revise Asked Irvine Ranch Bid 'Refused' By TOM BARLEY Of Die O•lly POol Sl•ll If an East Coast combine m w hich auto b1lhona1rc llenry For d II figures as a senior partner really wants to take ovl'r the Irvine Company 1l "Ill havt• ~o drastically revise the term:. of its $302.9 million offer. dirc(•tor!> of the James Irvine Foundatwn announced Wednesday n11iht $50Rebate Plan Nixed By Carter WASHING TON (AP > Americans won't be getting those $50 tax rebates from Uncle Sam after all hcC'au~e Prc~1dcnt Carter ha:. dectclcd the economy is doing "ell enough "1thout them the Wh1l1' llouio.1• said toda1r Taxpay1.•r-, who srwnt lht•1r 1 ·t· b a t e s 1 n a d ' a n t t• J n <I economist:-. :o.J \ th1.'1 l' may Ix- many of them .1pp,1renll} ~111 be out of luck But Wall Street. \Hlrned th.1t jthe rebates would he 1nrlat1on.11 .>, 1reacted with enthusiasm and stock prices rose. ' Carter 1s to annoutH'l' his anti inflation program ul u newi:. con 1ferencl' Friday The dec1s1on to st>rap the rebate was made Wt'<lnesd;iv n1iiht 11nd obviously caught som<' .11h 1sc1 ' hy .,urpn.,1• Hoth Trf'.\.,urv Secrctnrv W. M1t•h:wl nl11m1•11 thal an<i. L.1ho1 '\('<·r 1•t.11 \ HJ\ Marshall math• 'P• ht•., 111 n · cent dav.; .1ri.:111n~ fort 111• 1 <'hJlt Abo'"' ·'Plll'll \\ .1-. .1 prr1po-i'<I two pert1.·nt mc11'.t!'.1· 111tht'11H .,,, ment l:tXl rN11t for hu•.in<'"" Thi' rehott<' \\11111<1 h.1\ ,. 11111 about SIU b1ll111n 111 lh1• 11orktoh •1f taxpayer"i. and tht• 1·n ·ri1l would have g1H•n bu:-.tnl'S' .1h11u1 S! billion An average ram1ly or rnur ~•th income below $20,000 1·ouhl h;" 1· expected $200 in rebate., "That's not enou~h for a rlown payment on a nt'w rar." one• i.:m crnmenl economist saul, "hut 1t will buy a te levision c;('t, a wa11hing machine or u n1•w ... u1t or clothes." Both the rebate and tht' invt'st- ment tax cre<lit WPr<' mn1or t'l11 menls in the $31 billion, two.ycur economic ~timulu~ proi.:rnm that Carter proposed to tongress soon after taking offin• In J anuury ·Or:n~! :a~I Weather Fair and warmer Fri· day. Lows tonight 1n low 50s. Highs Friday 68 to 73. IN.SIDE TODAY Aft .lots~tfd Pru• r~rt . look• at fh4t /lourfahlng netherworld o/ child parno- orophy. P.ag" AIO·I 1. ladex Alt (I ... C.0.11 .. ., II .. •• •• •• (l.J f I 1. " ... , (J It a "1 Ill ... , .. II •• •• The board concluded a s pecial meeting m San Francisco by describing as "unacceptable in its present form" the off er made b~ a con!>orttum headed by Oetro1t developer A lfred Taubman. Wall Street f1nanc1cr Charle:-. Allen. Ford and lrvrne heiress Joan I rvtnc Smith The dec1s1on again left lhc Mobil Corporation as clear f .1 voritcs to take over the Irvine Company if Orange County Superior Court Judge James F. Judge rules that the $281.9 m illion bid made by Mobil is an acceptable off er. Mrs. Smith sparked the lawsuit that will go into final arguments Tuesday when s he protested two years ago that the foundation's plans to sell its 54.5 percent con· trolling inte rest in the Irvine Company to Mobil for $200 million "as illegal The Mobil offer has since climbed during the trial by more than 40 tx'r<'cnt Estimates of the ,true' alu1· of the lrnne Company have ranj!ed from S199 m1lhon to $5 18 m1l ~1on dur1ns: lrtal IC''\tlm<tn\ Fnund.1t 1nn f'res1denl :\torn:. l>o) le explaml'd aflt•r the San Fr JOC'tM'll mt·cting that his board " not pn•µ.111•d to rons1<ler any o(f(•r "h1rh '" nol supported hv a su1J,l.tnt1dll) uneond1t1on:1l romm1l ment to huy its stock for <'a~h " J>o yl<' pointed out that the con c;ort1um's bid wou ld permit thl• itroup to withdraw its proposal w1th<Hlt hJb1ht) if 11 c ;1nnut oh 1;11n full rman<'1n~ fnr th€' Irvine <"1lm p.ln.> tJkeovl•r Attornf'~ Howard Frit•dmnn. r..-pn"H'nt1n.,: Mr-. ~m11h. ha-. .1n•111•cl fr 11n1 th•· 11pt'11111.: 111 tht· I ti.ti lh.tl 1111· r111111tlJI IOll .ii" ii\' h11' hf•t•n dt>tt'rmtnt•il lo •,1•11 it., I n 1111· < 11mp1l11) 1nter<'.,h tr, ;\\111111 * * * Trio to Shar e Leade r ship Of Ford Co. DEARBORN. Mich ( l\r) llcnry f"ord 11 , who personally has rul<'<i Ford Motor Cll. for 32 years. said today he will share his leadersh1p power with Prest dent Lee A. l ucoccu und Vice I' resident Philip Caldwe ll. 1-'ord, ~9. who has a heart ail· ment. had indicated he might re· tire before reaC'hmg 65 lie said he was creating a new "offi ce or C'hief executive" that will "pave the way for natural a nd smooth managemen t tra ns1- lion." The world's No. 2 aulo maker, founded 74 years ago by the cur- rent chairman 's grandfather and namesake, has always had a Ford family member in its top svot. The chairman said the office or chief executive "ls not a plan for immediate succession," saying that overall responsiblUty for the company will be vested equally in the lhree members. However, Ford added that he will continue to hold the deslgna· tlon or chairman and chief ex , ecut\ve officer. lacocco, 52, president or the eomra ny since 1970, becomes chle o~ralina orncer under the s uccession plan announced following a board or dlrectons' meeuna. lacotca la wld~ly con- sidered the favorite to beeom the first non-Ford to bead the hUlt IUtoCOD\P&nY· 1- Stmnped 01111 Piiot Photo by Potr1tk O'Oo .. tll Newport Beach patrolman Paul Mula directs traffic around tree stump that ap- pc a red at the intersection of Irvine Avenue. 20th Street and Highland Drive Wednesday afl<.•rnoon. Police said they couldn't find anyone who could tell them how the tree got into the intersection. Thev called city refu se workers who re· mo":ccl the traffic·hlocking stump. Robbery Suspect Linked to Others The man arrested last Dec. 17 after a holdup ut the Corona del Mar Albertson's market in which police acc1dentally killed an m nocent bystander, confessed to a string or South Coast armed roh· beries JUSt after his arrest. the pro!>eculor da1mt·t1 Wednesuav 1r1 Orang«" Cnunl y Supcr1<>r Court Deputy 01qr1l·t "ttorne~· Tt•rr> Cannon prt•d1C'l1'll 1r1 h1-. opening statement bl'fore the 1ur} 1n .Jud)iec II WJltt•r Stcmt•r'-. 1 nurt room thai the· trial of Richard Wilham ~uttm1 . 20. oi 1611 Las Bolas, ~an Clemente. "Ill be a snort one lit• luld the Jury that Sutton was pulled out from under a van near Albertson's Market. 3049 E Coast Highway. Corona dcl Mar. after he was pursued from the premises by :l group of offi cers who hod staked out the market. Among the Newport Beach police who grabbed Sutton was officer Doug Thomas , whose shotgun moments before had c laimed the l ife of iocal handyman Joe Hines, 61. of Dana Point. Cannon explained to the jury that Hines stepped from b<'hind a row of Christmas trees when ht• heard the commotion in the store. llf' took the full hla~t of the l~·gau~e-sh<>tgun 1n ht~ <•hci-t J>; Thomas f1rL"I al Sutton 111 lhl' hchef th al tht.• al ll·ged handtt \\ .1:. about to shoot at him <SeeSt 'Sl'EC'T. Pagf' t~2> Solon to Addr ess Newport Meeting Rep. l\tarK W. Hannaford co. Long Beach/Western Orange County> wall address the Council on Environment, Employment. Economy and Development <CEEEDl Friday from 7 .30 lo 8.30 a.m. in Newport Beach. H'annaford will dlscuss current legislation at the public m celln~ scheduled ut the Oig Canyon Country Club, 1 Big Canyon, Orive. For inform a lion c&ll 644-54().1. Tanner Match Set t.o Open NB Dav is Cup Roscoe Tanner of the United States and Byron Bertram of South Africa will play the open ing sin~les match Friday in the 1977 Davis Cup North Section Final at the Newport Beach Tenn1sCluh In th1· Sl'C'ond ~tn~les match nrian Cnttfned of the United States "111 face South Africa':. Hay Moore. On Sunday. Tanm•r will play l\1oore in thl' first match with Gottfried and BC'rtram c·onclud· IOJ: t h1.• five-match compel 1t1on The pamngs were determined by draw al ceremonies held at noon today at the Registry Hotel, I rv1nc A luncheon for part1c1- ....p an ts, official!> and guest s followed. Saturday's doubles team11 wall not be announced until one hour before m atch tim<? by the team captains. Stan Smith and San Clemente's Bob Lutz are expected lo play for the United States against the South Africans. Matches start at 11 a. m . all three duys. · Suspect 'Loose' But Cops Want Handcuffs Back Newport Beach police would like to talk to Alf red Norman Dunzweiler about getting their h.andcurrs back. The last time officers Tim Nichols and George Stavropoulos saw Dunzweiler j ust after midnight. he was wearing the restraining devices. But the two patrolmen had their hands full of Dunzweiler's two compa- nions -a 17-year-old youth and Oeorge 1'~errier, 19. TIJE TIIREE WERE being arr ested In connection with the theft of four Porsche hubcaps about an hour earlier on the Bnlboa Pcnlnsula. Nichols and Stavropeulos became in· tcrosted in the trlo's van when they found it parked ocar the Newporter Inn bec~we It matched the description of a vehicle ~een at the scene of the hubcap heist. The officers got the cuffs on the two adults, but the three men began to Clght tbe officers. Both Dunzwei ler and Ferr ier escaped in the ensuing melee which sent officer Stavropoulo!'I to ~ag Memorial Hospital for treatment of a sprained a nkle. POLICE SAID THAT Ferrier showed up at the station aboul an hour later, still handcuffed. · "l guess he decidcdit was too hord to get oround like that,, .. said Sgt. Doug Fletcher this morning. But Dunzwc11er ls s till on the l~e - sort or. I , , Threats, Pickets Ignored By JOANNE REYNOLDS 01 llW 0Aoly Piiot Sl•ll Despite the prolt'st of a United Nations ambassador and threats of picketing, Davis Cup pro- moters s aid today that US.- South Africa tennis matches will begin on :-.C'hedulc in Newport Beu c h <Related stories Page lll l ThC' Davis Cup matches will open Friday morning at the Newport Beach Tennis Club. A spokesman fortlhc club made the announcement despite some indication~ of growing support for the protest against South African racial policies. Ile declined s pecific comment on the protests except to say that politics has no place in sports. The latesl developme nt in the controversy s urrounding the up- com ing sectional fi nals was tho - backing of the protest by a leader of the l 'niied Nations' fight against ~th African racial se1?regat1on. N1genan Ambassador Leslie 0 . Harriman. chairman of the U N Special Committee Against Apartheid. Wednesday com - monded the Lo~ Angelcs·bascd Com mittee To Stop th<' U.S.· South African Tennis M atchcs. In a message sent to the com - mittee, Harriman expressed hts "great appreciation ... to all those calling for cancell ation of the Davis Cup tourna ment between the United States and South African ap~rtheid teams. "There can be no compromise on whatever pretext with viola- tion of Olympic principles of non- discrimination,·• JJarriman's let- ter said. "Acceptance of racist South African teams is contrary to unanimous United Nations re- !>Olulions aimed at hostile acts against non racial South African sports bo<hes and oppressed peo- ple of South i\frica "Recall India and Mexico forft.•1tcd Davis Cup matches by ' boycott of South Africa anrl <See T E NNIS, PaJ:e A2) * * * Press Curbs Imposed for Cup Matches < i Dav is Cup official i; and Newport Beach police, respond· ing to what they described as "possible picketin g," today clamped.restrictions on members or the preslJ covering the three· da~ matches at the Newport Beach Tennis Club. In a press. release issued this morning, match officials t old newsmen they would have to ar· rive al the Eastbluff tennis club before 10 a .m. and warned that they might not be a llowed to leave If there are "problems at the entry." The s tatement. issued on Davis Cup staUonery, added, "We hope the inoonvepience will be minimal. The Newport Beach Pottce Department wants to avoid any damage to vehicles." But police spokesman Capt. Don Oyaas later said the order was meant to apply only to newsmen's cars and insisted lhtll reporters will be altowtd to come and go from the male hes freely . "We arc trying to eliminate a . conCllct between. cara and pedeatrt-.na. '' 1aid Oyua, wbo explained U.at lbe automobile entrance ... ta. pelestrlah eate aro IO cJOM tlOCethor that 1t wut <SeeC\JllllS, Pase A!) .,, A2 DAIL y PILOT N Jurist's Lodging Studied SACRAMENTO (Ar> -The State Fair Political Practices Commission s ays 1t wall dt!· termine whether an Orange County judge must disclose girls from entertainer Frank Sinatra, including lodging at a Las Vegas hotel. Santa Ana ·superior Court Judge J ames Walsworth did not disclose the gift of a free suite at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas in his economic disclosure state- ment filed Feb. 25. Walsworth told the Los Angeles Times he did not believe the disclosure Jaw ap. plied to small girts belweenc'close friends. "Frank and I are very good friends," he said. • ... FPPC spokesman John Kip!· inger said Wednesday that the commission lawyers will study the matter, and gave an answer in about two weeks.o Walsworth, 42, s aid he and Dist. Atty. Cecil Hicks stayed at Caesars Palace as a gue~t or Sinatra and also received free lodging from San:nra at llarrah ·~ Hotel in Lake Tahoe last Sep tember. Walsworth pres ided over Sinatra's marriage lo Barbara Marx last July in Palm Spnngs. Phyllis George Weds Movie Chief Evans LOS ANGELES CAP) -Movie producer Robert Evans and television sports com mentalor Phyllis Geors;:e were marned to· day at his home an Ile\'e rly ll1lls. a P ara m oun t Pi ct ures s pokc5man said. The pnvale ceil!"m ony "'as held under a 400-year -old sycamore tree in the courtyard or his estate. The couple left 1mmed1ately for a honeymoon an Acapulco, lhc 'pokesman said . Evans, 46, met Miss George, who was Miss Americ a in 1971. while he was filming "Black Sun- day" at the Super Rowl an Miarp1 an January, 1976. Mi ss George as in her m1d-20s. Evans produced such films a o; .. Chinatown .. and "Marathon Man" and was responsible for .. uch films as "The Godrather." "'Rosemary's Baby" and "Love Story" whale head of production .it Paramount It was hac; fourth murnage and Mass George's firs t lie \\-JS formerly married to nctres'> Ah McGraw Pare nt Seminar Set in Lido Isle I.ado l!.le and Ila I boa Peninsula parents of Nc•wport llarhor lht.!h :.tudenb ar•• invited to u parent lt•achl'r ··comm11n1l·a t1on Cof f1 •r" T1wsduy tit 7 30 pm at 211; \'ta Gt•noa, Lido 1'11• Tom .Jacobson, nr1,1. principal .11 Newport llarbor. <1nd Oon I l a nder. cha1r mun of tht• 1-:nghsh Department. w11t tw ~uei.t speakl•r.., at th1' l'TA .,ponsor<'d ('vf'nt For mor(.• in formation. call ti'11l O!l!NI f'rma Pagr A I SENIORS ... opens, until his replaccmf'nt c-an be found. ·' ll 1s very, \'Cry possible that this maltN cnul<i he turnrd uround. I fret the whole pro1ect I'> v('ry much alive und I would sug, ~est that you po!!tpont considera· lion nr thcst• options (the seven alternul1Vl'S) !\Ince considcnng them now milo(ht be prematurl". · he said. Oi.ANO! COAST ,. DAILY PILOT Vt<•~ •• ~~:.t.w.: .. MH .. , T•...-uCt•.ft U •IO< ""-'' .._..,..... ............ _ -·\.-·-""""" ,.,,,,,.,., WMtlf•'-•• Office• C!lll• Mo1• fl0¥1t,l l\oy,,,..., l•twA•'4••" '19'0l.,.,..,v.,.\HHt H1r"'U""9t0ft "•"" tltP\ .. at" f'nVi•••'f ,,..,l•Nf• Y•llf, 1U01 M ,.,., "IMO •• "9" Ol•O<i ,rH••Y llldkte d .• Clark County, Nev., Sheriff Ralph Lamb has been in· dieted by a federal grand jury on charges of tax evasion for the years 1970, 1971 and 1972. Lamb 1s a powerful figure in the Las Vegas area. Site Bids Received N-M School.s Se lling Prope,':tY By MICHAEL PASKEVJCll Ol llw Oally Pl ... SUll li1ds t otalinJC bout $4 .8 m1lhon have been received by the Ncwport·Mesa School Dis· tr1ct for three undeveloped school sites the district Is selling because of declinin& enrollment, a district spokesman said. • Ir school trustees approve the sales June 12, about 32 acres woulct go back on the tax rolls and the district would use the money to pay off state loans in· curred by the old Costa Mesa Union (elementary) School District. · Here is a breakdown or sites· -Wakeham School Site: A Sl,850,000 bid from the Foley Construttion Company of Tustin for 10.6 acres located on Sunflower Avenue in Costa Mesa between Fairview Road and South Coast Plaza. -Smalley School Site: A $1.825,000 bid from Properties West Inc. of NewPorl Ueach for about 10 acres near Fa1rv1ew Road adjacent to the Mesa Woods tract in Costa Mesa -16th Street Site: A $1,21.3,800 bid from the Frederick W. Field trust for 11 .6 acres located partiallY in West Newport Beach and partially in county terntory near the Banning property. The' district currently owes the shtte $1,583,000 for the three sites which were purchased with state aid by the old Costa Mesa Union School District prior to the con- solidaUon of'Hal'bor Area school systems in 1965. After paying off his debt the district would have $3.~.800 left over. The remainder would go in- to capital outlay funds for con- struction within the distnct. By law, the money can't be used for operating expenses. Trustees approved plans to dis· pose of the acr eage in December 1976 in light of declirung enroll· ment, projected to drop from 25,000 to 20,000 students In lh~ next three or four years. . School Superintendent John Nicoll hlls said there Is little con· cern that the sale or the 16th Street Sile would be a problem' even if the nearby Banning pro. perty eventually is de~eloped. At present the district owes the state about. $11 million for past aid includine the $1.5 million owed on the three sites J isled. -Newport· Mesa Business Manager Ray Schnierer said the district plans to eliminate this overall debt by 1982, t welve years ahead of lhe current pay- ment schedule. Early payment would save the district several million dollars in interest r at es, said dis trict s pokesman Jean Harmon. 0..11¥ Pllel llalf Ptlott HEADS COLLEGE BOARD • Huntington's Ke ttle r Kettler Takes Leadership of Wllege Panel TENNIS MATCH TO BE PLAYED. • • Also, the sale Qf the three sates will tower penalty payments the district is now paying to the slate because some sites are unused For example, four unused sites in Costa Mesa, including two now up for sale, cost the district S18,295 u year in penalty pay- ments. Twcht• yt•:.ir lrustcc Wilham E. Kettler of llunt1ni:ton Beach. has be('n naml'd president of the. (;oast Community College dis· tricl board of trus tees. Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Indonesia, Philippines and the USSR risked fines and sus- pension. "Continued collaboration by the United States would be most deplorable encouragement to racism in sport and in South Africa." A spokesman for the commit· lee says protesters from as far away as San Diego and Santa Barbara are expected to picket the three-day matches. He s aid the group will try lo stop the matches with picketing. T he largest crowd of protesters as expected Saturday. Meanwhile, Rep. Robert E. is presumptuous in inserting himself into a foreign policy mat- t er through a sports event. "This sports event should not become a political forum for any group of people and I deeply re- sent this blatant and lransparant attempt by Dymally to use such a fine event lo further his views on the racial policies of another na- tion," Badham said. Meanwhile late today, Presi· dent W. E . •'Slew" Hester of the U.S . Tennis Association issued a s tatement addressed to the pro- test. He said: "Both the U.S. Tennis Associa- tion and the Davis Cup nations disagree with the apartheid policies of the government of South Africa. However, we are bound by lhe policies of the Davis Cup nations to play every country legally entered and placed in our tiooal and international matlers. "But we, and other tennis na- tions, should continue to play, so that through Davis C\lp and in- ternational tennis, we can e<>n· tinue to create and perpetuate good will and understanding. "We believe that in interna- tional athletics each individual and team should be judged re- gardless of race, creed or national origin. It is by increas ing, rather than restricting, international athletic competition that human brotherhood is honored. "To judge an athlete from the Soviet Union or Cuba or South Africa or China or any other country. on any basis other than athletics would emasculate in- ternational athletics and would also remove a Potential means or promoting the fundamental digni- Stolen Case Worth $2,400 Newport Beach police are look- ing for the light.fingered soul who helped himself to a briefcase left on lhe seat of a Rolls Royce parked at the Rolls dealership n ex l to their station. Alfonso Vallejo, 39, Wednesday r eported the loss of items valued al SJ.500 includmg a solid gold pendant worth an estimated $2,400. Vallejo, who said the briefcase was left tlnatlended for about 10 minutes on the seat of his car, lists his occupation as art dealer_ Kettler r~places Costa Mesa: attorney Hobert L . Humphreys, whose one-year term expired Wednesday night. Board member Worth Keene was named vice president of the five-man board which oversees the 88-squarc male college dis- trict. Kettler, 55. was' elected to the board an 1965 and his selection Wednesday ni~ht makes three times the msurance company ex· (•cutive has been presid ent. Keene, who bci:an his fifth. four.year term March 8, has hee n on the <'Olll•gc board since 1!>61. The Seal Beach resident i!> thL• retired postmaster for that community. Dadham (R -Newport Beach) criticized Lt. G o v . Mervyn Oymally ~ause-of Dymally's call on Wedntsdav for a boycott or cancellation orllle matches. Badham, who rel·ayed his com· ment from Izmir, Turkey, where he is on a fact.finding mission for lhe House Armed Services Com· miltee, said he believes Dymally ty of each individual." draw, or to withdraw completely. , ------------------------------- Get Trasli Out Early Hesadt'nts of EJstbluff and the flluifs arl' bc1n~ a~kcd to set their r 1•c·' c-l.1 ble newspaper!> and trd\h out earl\ f'nda\ morninf! o;o that c;ty trash t'rcl4:-c;en he through with their "ork before tra/£1c and parktnf..! for the Dav" Cup m.ltt ht·~ interferes with pickup Jake M\'nderM'. dlrt'C'tur of J:l'neral St'f\ ll'C~. '>did extra trucks will be pn• ssed into servict· rn t hr area so tha l the work can be complrted by 9 :Jo J m Jlt' recommencli> rc''I <kots have th1·ir tr;1:.h and 111•wspapers rr .1d~ r .. r packuv al 7 a m •·w e conform to and support the policy of the Davis Cup nations to condemn any attempt to use na- tional or international politics in deciding who will play in this as- s ociation of international good will and fellowship. "There are many countries whose national 1deolo~y and pol1t1ca l be liefs daflcr be- t ween ours and other countries. However, just as we play South Africa this week. in the future there will be Davis Cup matches between the United States and Hu!-.s1a and matches that involve Is rael. Yugoslavia, Spain, Egypt, l J:anda anct other countries "'htch do not <;t•e eye to eye on na- * * * E'ro• Page Al CURBS ..• br impossible for cars to get th rough when the bulk or the !'>pectalor:. arc a rriving. ''The O('WS people can come .end go at will a'> long as lh<'y arc nn foot," he said. adrting that lhc r c•<;trt('tion nn t•ars will he lifted ,,.., ... 11011 a., lht• ht•a\.it•sl fool traf r1(' h.l .. dJC'd do\\ n ID Half Finished Ill>V1':H. llt•I 1'\Pl Thf' p.irn~taktnf:! tao;k of 1dent1r\ mg lhf' 32G hod11•\ of American \ 1ct1mc; of th<· world'!! wor!>l air 1h.$aSler 1c; alxlut half cnmplctNI, .1ccordtni! to a spokesm an for Pnn American Airwayc; Paul Ric-I', lhP o;rokr'iman. ~aid Wt•dnrc;d.n hf' C'ould not 1•c;t1m1:1t(' wht•n the JOb wnuld h<' finl,hM About 90 p:ethnlogistc;. drntio;to;. blood specialists and ftngerpnnt l'Xp1·r1 s arl' ;el 14Mk in the Dover 1\ir Force Bao;e mortuary The 1mldentif1e<I dt"a<I wer!' .1moni;: the 577 1>eople killed wh1•n ,1 Pan Am 747 and a Dut(•h KLM 1·ollidt'fi on ·lhe r unwav of thf' Santa Cru1. 1k T,.n,·rifr Airport nn March 27 1n lhl' ('anary '"lands. There werf' G9 survivors, <111 on the Pan Am plane The bodies were· nown from TenPrifc to the base April J aboard two Pan Am cargo planes. The airline made a rrange· m ents with government officaaJs to use the base mortuary for the identification operation because Fro• Page A J SUSPECT ... Cannon explained that omcers had slaked out Albertson 's Market alter an earlier robbery or the? store which is also attrlbul· ed to Sutton. 11 I\ CIO(' or lhc• frw fat•llillCS IO the c·ountrv lliat <'an h:.indlc the large numb<'r of bo<he~ It was uc;ed ex· tcn'•H•ly tlurans thl' Vietnam .,.. ar Hie<' ~;11d no es timate was a vaalahle on thE' cost of the 1dent1f1c8tion processes. Pan Am will reimburse the ~ovcrnment lor the U.'le of its fa{'11llles and personnel. Rites Friday For Ne wport Ex-fire man Grave.'lade services will be he ld Friday in Altadena for. former Newport Beach fa rem an 'fhomas James Brooks Jr., 49, who died March28. • A number of Newport Beach firemen are expected· to attend the services in tribute to Mr. Brooks who served with the de- partment from 1956 until 1975. He retired rrom the department arter sutrertng Injuries while bat-' tling a gr~ fire. a lire depart- ment spokesman said. • • Born ln Pasadena. Mr. Brooks moved to Balboa Island in 1941.i He graduated from Newport Harbor Hlgh School and Orange Coast College and served with the U S Army durin(( the Korean War. lie is survived by ll.is cousin. Donald E . Jlnyes of Pasadena and his stster·in-luw, Deborah QUALITY TELEVISION 23" CONSOLE COLOR s49911 • fA,J,lt)f'f'T r~,A• LllAA '\ LECTRONIC VIDEO GUARD TUNING SYSTEM TV VALUE PACKED TABLE MODELS ..J'jf"HCHROMA<~~~ .CALL FOR PRICING --' Versatile. 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The prosecutor said ull the descriptions of Sutton given by store clerks in Newport Beuch, Laguna Bc.>ach and El Toro, are identical. • • He said all the witnesses told Loveless of Hawn II. ' The family is au.rgesUng memorial contributions to the UC Irvine Medical Center Bum Center, Research and Education Fund, or to lbe American Cancer Society. > ~ Store Hours Dilly g..d Sat. ~:30 .......................... , .. \ . officers th&t thl'y were robbed at gunpoint by a Iona hoircd man wearira a stockin« cap and a "Tom Mix bandana" over his mouth and chin. ' 0 0ttMtlt" ••At" Fu1uou~ Zt ·11ith quo/it v! f(1111011s ~~.!J depcncluhilitv! . - • , - Saddleback··· · ED I TION VOL. 70, NO. 104, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ;J,;• , .. •I ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORN IA THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1977 Afternoon N.Y. S toeks 'TEN CENTS I SB Board Elects Officers Secret • m By LAURIE KASP ER O! Ille 0•111 Pllol ~l•tl Saddleback Valley Unified School District trustees chose board officers for the coming year Wednesday in a closed door session that apparently violated California's open meeting law. The unanimous vote to main· lain the officers of the past year was taken in public immediately after the 50-minute executive session. However, sever al trustees admitted the offices were dis· c'uss~d and decided during the closed session. And, in m aking the m otion to continue with Loa Young, William Kohler and Carole Neustadt as present president, vice president and clerk of the board, Mrs. Neustadt said, "This board has made a decision this evening ... " Both Mrs. Young and Kohler said they checked with legal counsel before the closed meet· Ing to be sure that their dis· cussion would be in compliance with the state law. They said they were assured that the meeting was legal. The state law, known as the Ralph M. Brown Act. requires that the actions and deliberations One-eared Salute This lone burrow grazing on a ranch in _ Trabuco Canyon cocks one ear in recogni- tion of photographer who spotted the placid animal Wednes day. The not so energetic beast is obviously content behind the ba rbed wire fence that protects his rustic privacy. Carter Scraps Rebates Says Ecorwmy Doesn't Need Stimulus WASHINGTON CAP> -Presi- dent Carter has decided to scrap his controversial plan to give S50 t ax r ebates to 200 million Americans, hecnusc he is con- vinced lht' economy will improve without the stimulus, officials said today Initial congressional n.•uclion to the move, although s polt >. \\ ,., overwhelmingly favora hll· White House Press Seerelarv Jod y Powell ind1catl•d tha·t Carter's propose<i $2 hilh()n in vestment tax credit '' he1n>: scrapped as well. "If you withdraw the r<·b..il<>, you couldn't vi>ry w ell not withdraw the hu"incs<> ta' benefit also," Powell said "If you don't net'd lhc one, you don't need the other." It was l<'arned Curter made lh•· llnal decision to drop the rehatt' plan Wednesday night. t\ form11I announcement was t'X pect('() to day. JX)Ssihly from the Presicknt him sell. Although the plan wos known to be in troubl<' in Congress. sources insisted this was not tht' main rea'lon Carter decided to withdraw it. They acknowledged, however, that it is likely that many people will interpret the decision that way. · Critics of the rebate plan, in· ~Juding Federal Reserve Board Chairman Arthur Burns. had O r::~2:as t Weath er F air and warmer Fri· day. Lows tonight in low • !iOs. Highs Friday 68 to 73. INSIDE TODA V warned that 1t \\Ould fuel infla. lion On Cap1tol lhll, St•natc Ma.Jori· ty Leader Robert Ry rd called C arler's mm t· .. a \\ 1sc dcc1s1on at this t1mt' ... ll) rd. who s.iid he lt'arnt.'<I of tht.> dec1s1nn in a telephone call from C".1rter Wcdnescfay night, ,;1111 th.it ·Th<• <·C'o nomic In· cl11·nloN today havt' sho\\11 mu<'h 1 m p r u v c· m c n t o v l' r I .i !> t December. at which time the Prei;ident 's proposed rebate was fi rst dis cussed with con· .gressional leade rs ... The ,ju~tificat1ons that ~N'med Uf>- pa rent for the rcht1t{' last ·. lJecember have le:.s validity at this lime ~ "It Wlll alwa,ys ht· possible to resort to :.i rehut1• 1f at sorn1• future time the JU:-ot1f1cation:. IJP· pear more urgent,·· Byrd added Irvine Foundation Again Nixes Ford By TOM RARl.F.V Ot ttwi D••ty '91tot \t•tt If an East Coast com bme in which auto billionaire Henry Fo rd 11 fi gures as a senior Phyllis George Weds Movie Chief E vans LOS ANGELES CAP) -Movie producer Robert Evans and television sports commentator Phyllis George were married to· day at his home in Beverly Hills, a Param oun t P i c tures spokesman said . The private cer emony wa~ held under a 40.0-year·old sycamore tree in t he courtyard of his estate. The couple left immediately for a honeymoon in Acapulco, the spokesman said. partner really wants to lake over the Irvine Company 1t will have to drastically revise the terms of ils $302.9 million offer, directors of the J ames Irvine Foundation1 announct.>d Wednesday night. ( T he. board concluded a special meeting in San Francisco by describing as "unacceptable in its present form'· the offer made by a consortium head ed by Detroit developer Alfre d Taubman, Wall Street financier Charles Allen. Ford and Irvine heiress Joan Irvine Smith. The decision again left the Mobil Corporation as c lear· favorites to take over the Irvine Company if O range County Superior Court Judge J a mes F. Judge rules that the $281.9 . m illion bid made by Mobil is an acceptable offer. ]d rs . Smith sparked the lawsuit .that will go into final arguments Tuesday when she protested two years .ago that the foundation 's plans to sell its 54 .S percent con- trolling inter est in the Irvine Company to Mobil for $200 million was Illegal. of· public agencies be conducted openly. It says, in part. "The people, in delegating authority, do not give their public servants the right to decide what is good for the people to know and what is not good for them to know." Under the law, executive sessions are allowed to consider the appointment , employment or dismissal of an employe or to hear compl aints or charges brought against such a n employe by a public officer, person or other employe. The law also allows closed meetings to discuss employes' salary, benefit and contract re· quests and to m eet with legal counsel to discuss actual litiga· tion. Kohler said trustees could have a closed meeting on the matter of officers under the personnel section of the law. This, he said, is because "we are 'the employers." But the law says these meet· ings may be held onJy when dis· cussing employe issues. Senate Bill 1. which became effective Jan. 1. 1976. says trustees are considered officer s, not employes. <SeeSECRE'r, Page AU Davis Cup Set Despite Threat By JOANNF. R EYNOLDS O! Ille D•1ly Pllol Sl•tf Despite the protest of a United Nations ambassador and threats of picketing, Davis Cup pro· moters said today that U.S.- South Africa tennis matches will begin on schedule in Newport Beach. (Related stories Page Bl.> The Davis Cup m atches will open Friday morning at the Newport Beach Tennis Club. Suspect Achnitted Holdups? The man arrested last Dec. 17 after a holdup at the Corona del Mar Albertson's m arket in which police accidentally killed an in· nocent bystander. confessed to a string of South Coast armed rob- beries just after his arrest. the prosecutor claimed Wednesday in Orange County Superior Court. Deputy Distric t Attorney Terry Cannon predicted in his opening statement before the Jury in J udge II. Walter Steiner's cou rtroom that ·the t ria l of Richard Willia m Sutton, 20, or 1611 Las Bolas. San Clemente, will be a short one. I le told the jury that Sutton was pulled out from under a van near Albertson's Market, 3049 E. Coai;t Highway, Corona d el Mar, after he was pursued from the premises by a group of officers who had staked out the market. Among the Newport Beach (See ~USPECT, Page A2) Anothe r Train Approved for LA-San Diego A dramatic increase in train ridership between Los Angeles and San Diego has prompted two government rail agencies to authorize another train between the two cities via Orange County. The new train, which will make the fifth daily run on the Amtrak and Caltrak schedule, will utilize the most up·to-date equipment when It goes into service April 24. It will make three stops in Orange County en route from Los Angeles to San Diego -in Fullerton, Santa Ana a nd San Juan Capistrano. T h e train will leave Los Angeles at 1 :30 p.m. and arrive in San Diego about three and a half hours later. Its stop in San Juan Capistr~no will be at 2:41 p.m . Figures com pi Jed by the rai l road agen cies s how a campaign to get inter·city. com- muters to use the train instead of cars boosted ride r s hip from 27 .ooo last March to nearly 531000 this March. • A spokesman for the club made the announcement despite some indications of growing support for the protest against South African racial policies He declined specific comment on the protests except to say that politics has no place in sports. The latest development in the controversy surrounding the up- coming sectional finals was the backing of the protest by a leader of the United Nations ' fight against South African racial segregation. Nigerian Ambassador Leslie 0 . Harriman, chairman of thc U.N. Special Committee Against Apartheid, Wednesday com· mended the Los Angeles·based Committee To Stop the U.S.· South African Tennis Matches. In a message senq to the com· mittee, Harriman expressed his "great appreciation ... to all those <See TENNIS, Page A2) Red·faeed Pro Tax Expert Double Goofs LI'IT~E l~OCK. Ark. (AP) -The state's top tax <:ollector 1s a httle red faced today. He goofed figuring out his state income tax return. Walter Skelton, 44, who has headed the state Re venue Division since 1972, said Wednesday he made two mistakes. H~ c h.ecked the bo~ for a joint return. although he an~ h1s ~fe. Martha. filed separately. "That was jus t a s illy mistake," Skelton said. He also looked at the wrong tax table when he computed hi s tax and found that he was entitled to a refund . "That one hurt.·· he said. "When we got the e rror straightened out, it cut my refund down $100. "I betcha people who hear about this arc going to ~c calling me and saying, 'Now you know what it's hke,' "he added. ID Hall Finished DOVER, Del. <AP) -The pains taking task of identifyin~ the 326 bodies or American victims of the world's worst air disaster is about half completed. according to a spokesman lor Pan America n Airways. Paul Rice. the spokesman, said Wednesday he could not estimate when the job would be finished. About 90 pathologists. dentists. blood specialists and fingerprint experts arc at work in the Dover Air Force Base mortuary. The unidentified dead were a mong the 577 people killed when .a Pan Am 747 and a Dutch KLM collided on the runway of the Santa Cruz de Tenerife Airport on March 27 in the Canary fslands. There were 69 survivors, all on the Pan Am plane. The bodies were flown from Tcnerire to the base Apr il 3 aboard two Pan Am cargo planes. The airline made arrange· ments with government officials lo use the base mortuary for the identification operation because it is one of the few facilities in the country that can handle the large number of bodies. It was used ex· tensively during the Vietnam war. Rice said no estimate was available on the cost of the identification processes. P an Am will reimburse the government for the use of its faciUties and personnel. An .UIOdated PTe11 report 1 lookl .at tile /lourtshlng netherworld of chfld porno-· grophJI. ~· AIO.ll. Evans, 46, met Mls!i Geor1e, who was Miss America in 1911. while he was filming "Black SWl· day'' at the St.aper Bowl tn Miami In January. 1976. Miss George is in her mid·20s. The Mobil ofCer has since' • il"r ~~~ c:limbed during the trial by more ~ .41T.4CK JAll.S THREE ladex .., ., .. ... "' C1·J ... , 81.l ... , •• •• M 4' Evans produced such films as ,.Chinatown" and "Marathon Mnn" and was responsible for such ntms as "'the Godfather," "Rosemary's Baby'' and "Love St-Ory" while head or producUon at Paramount. ll wu hls fourth mamaie and Mlu Geor1e'a flra\. He waa formerly married to actress Ali McGraw. , ... than 40 percenl. Estimates of the true value of the Irvine Company have ranged from $199 million to $S48 mlllion during trial tesUmony. FoundaUon President Monia Doyle explained after the San Francisco meetin,r that his board Is not prepared to consider any offe r which is not supported by "• 1ubttantiaJl1 unconditional commitment to bu.y lts stock ror caab." SAN DIEGO (AP>-A 19-year- old sailor . ond two 20·year-old men have been jailed for ln· vestigaUon of breuklng windows in 40 automobiles with sllngshot- fired marbles. The trio also are belna qu~ tlo ned about 36 other car windows which were amashed a I week ago. police said today. Ta.r E~ettaptioas To 7·year·old Valerie and Vickie Gibbs, twin tax exemp- tionit for Mr. and Mrs. Allen Gibbs of Costa Mesa, tax time is fun and games. But to t hose who pay taxes and collect them, lt 's serious business. Deadline for mailing f cderal income truces ~s midnight Friday. ------ A2 DAILY PILOT SB You~ger Attacks Courts Whale others heralded him as the next governor of California, Attorney Genera l Evelle Younger confined his remarks to a n attack on the nation's court system in a talk Wednesday at Huntington Beach. Younger, speaking before an audience of 200 at the sixth un· nual police recognition banquet at the Huntington Beach Inn, said that the system is falling a part because there is such an timphasis on legal procedures. He said things have r eached the point that courts are so preoc- c upied with procedures that guilt or innocence has nearly become irrelevant. Younger was referred to as ·'the next governor of the state of California" by Mayor Harriett Wieder and was s ingled out as a prime candidate for governor by program chairm a n J e rom e Bame. Younger left immediately after tus talk without comment on his political future He said that there arc now l>O many procedural guaranteel. that it 's the people who can't ~ct a fair trial. He said a major heroin case had to be thrown out because the officer didn't use "the magic words" in making the arrest and failed to comply with complicat- ed ru Jes of search and seizure. Younger said t hat delays are now a defendant's ally in that witnesses disappea r and memories grow stale. "Any mediocre lawyer can gel delays." he said. In his talk, Younger referred to an actual murder case in which he said ex·poli ceman J oseph Wambaugh's book, ''The Onion Field" was based. He said the case involved a s imple, uncomplicated but brutal murder of a police officer but that it took more than 11 years to i:et a .conviction sustained. lie lashed out at the number of delays, saying that 1t required 260 days for defense attorney mo· lions alone. Younger said there arc several bills pending in tbe Legislature that would help correct defects The measures include: A requirement that all pre· trial objections be rendered at Onl'tim<' -A bill to r equire a speedy trial forthcsakeofthc people. Ques tioning of Jurors by judges. -Certification of lawyers in a ~apital case ac; a <'riminal law spe<'1ahst Younger said the Huntington Reach Police Department and othe r state polite departments $l<1nd above other law enforce- ment agcncu.•s in the nation Vkjo Track, Field Meet Set Satrirday The annual track and fi Pld ,·hampionstups ~ponsorcd by th•· Saddleback Vall<'Y lJn1f1t.>d School Dil'\lrtc t 's Ht'r r<'al1 on Department and th(• M1:;s1on Vic JO Jaycees for boys and girls. aged 7 through 15, will be run Saturday at .Mission Viejo lhi;h School The boys' meet will begin at •• a m . The girls' cnmpetit1on will i-.tart at I pm Youngsters "'111 <.·ompelc in C'1ght chv1'1ons. :1r cording to the year they wer1· born. The top thr<'c finishers in f':l rh l'Vent will be eligible to complete in the Orange County Municipal Athletic Association meet later this month. All runners mu!ll wear shoes. Neither bare feel nor cleated shoes will be allowed. Further information may be obtained by calling the Recrea· lion Department at 768·0981 or 586·1234, extension SS. OAANQI COAST \I DAILY PILOT =:t.~::.~::i~.==:::!::.=.. Cefft"*ltll< .. C-••r ,_. ............... . c •--.... , ,_.., ,nw, ,.,. C..•• 1110:-i..'!r.~.~:.~· :!':I:'.~:~:::.; ~ =:::!:"'~~:'n"::J'9~';:; c:::~~'::'!'..~'.'!.~!..~.:1'.ue ~ .. ., ·-.. -l'rHIOo•t--·-, .. , .. ~ v ................. e;._.,"'"- ~-.. •-, ...... '-'"""""'"""" """ ........... ., ~Iii.-.............. .. A\\lol_Mf_"'I~ l~eellVtit.vOMc. n101 i... ...... _ .. ""'°'-'- °"'"' Ol\i.Mtw:iww."""'"'"' -lf>tl.,. .... -,'"')INCA-...._~ftl tltlO-,..tl- •• T~e (714)MM321 Q i""'" Acl•t111 .... MM171 _, __ Vollet -Oll\t't 111'4J10 ''°"''°"C.._ 4tS.OOO , Thursday. Aprtl 14, 1977 No Windmills to Tilt ' Faced Trial Cult Leader Leaps to Death NEW YORK (API -A man Identified by police as Orie Bovar, a cult leader whose followers once trie~ to revlve a · corpse by praying qver it for two months. fell to his death today. Police said Bovar, 65, left a n ote and apparently jumped from a 10th-floor bathroom window of his apartment. Bovar and the five other men who kept the twQ-month vigil had been scheduled to appear in court today for trial on charges of fail ing to report that death. It is a misdemeanor health code viola· tion pwlisbable by up lo a year in prison and a $1,000 fine. m en they could pray the corpse back tohfc. A theatr Lcul voice coach , Bovar rePortedly used a mail· order astrology business t o recruit a sect of about 200 followers, Including some welt· known personalities In s how busi- ness. The disciples followed the t ea chings of the white·haired Bovar on matters or diet and sex· ual mode ration. Bovar pictured himself as J esus Chnst, according to some who knew tu m. l"roM PGflf! Al SUSPECT ••• Don Quixote wouldn 'l even recognize this modern La Mancha in Mission Viejo. And for some it might ~ecn an "impossible dream" to afford these new townhouses bearing the La Mancha name and fronting the commun1l) ·s country club golf course. This final u11it of the development will have an upper price of $100,000. Bovar and his followers were found by police in a West Side apartment Dec. 8, in a candle-lit room with the decaying body of another s~t member who had died of cancer two m onths earlier. Authorities said Bovar told lhe Tenant Left 'Exposed' Police who grabbed Sutton waa officer Doug Thomas, whose shotgun m oments be fore had cla im ed the life o f l ocal handyman Joe rnnes, 61, of Dana Point. Boy, 16, Charged Faces Four Murder Raps NEW ORLEANS (A P> -A 16-year·old boy who spoke of a "revulsion for homosexuals" has been booked for the murders or four French Quarter·area men. Warren llarns of New Orleans. booked early today in the murder cases. had been arrested We<J . ncsday m connection with the armed robbery and attempted murder of a French seaman, police said. Officers said II arris confessed to the slayings as his mother and his grandfather. a minister, sat nearby. Streets in the French Quarter had been nearly deserted at night as residents stayed home out of fear of the "stabber" slayings, as they were referred to by many res idents. The firs l of lhc murders was t h is pa s t Valentine's Day, Feb. 14. Police Supt. ~ence G1ar· russo had warned earlier th1c; week that a sing e killer ap· peared to be preying on male homosexuals in the area. All four of the murderc; for which Harns was booked rn·· c urred in the v1ct1ms' o\\ n homes. and police s aid then· .ip- pa re ntly "as no forced en tr~ All of the \ iclims "e re s1nJ?IC men "ho lived alone. and a poht1• spokes man sa1rl the prinup.il motive m the slayin,gs appl•.1n•cl to be h<>mosexualttv. lloY.ever. neighbors said the latest v1cl1m . Ernes t Pommier, -;1. was not homoS<'XUal. Porn m1er's nl"arly nakt•d bod\. -.tabbc<i st.'veral dozen times.'"' J" found a week ago in his living room. l'oliCl' said robbl•rv m av hu11• been a motin• 1n u;,. l'omm1Pr slay in~ Pomm1er·s landlord i-.a1d monev and a watch wc>r1' missing from the body, anrf 1h:11 the apartment had hcc•n ransacked. 11.trns also was bookec1 with the murder" of Rr>bl•rt c;arv. 111; .J.1 r k S.1 \ l'll, ;17, and J\I \'1n Orlano. 58 romml(•r s l.indlord Tlr . Ha .. mond Swan. urged policf' .11 a public meeting earlier this week to t•rack down on young male prostitutes who operate openly on French Quci rt er s treets Swan :;aid the male prosl1tutc.., stand on sulewalk s. unhindered by pohce. offering to engage m oral sex for mone\'. "Something has to be done, .. he s aid. ··1 know damn well 1f a female went out hus tling she '"'ould be hustled off to Pans h Pris on in due t1 mt: · · Viejo Library Notes Special Week Program Several special programs have been planned at lht• Mission Vic- JO Library as part of National Library Weck. Apnl 17 to23. A school age s tory hour will hegin at 3 JO p m on Tuesd:iy ~tones. crafts and a m ovie will he featured during this program for childre n 1n grades kin - cler~.irten and abo\'l' Frre lo Re . You and Me" and Brementown Musicians \\Ill be shown during a Fam1lv Night a t the Movies program at 7 :30 pm. Wedn~sday. Winners of the l ibra~r 's bookmark design t onlcst w1 be ~1ven their awards during pro- j!ram al I 30 pm. Sat urday. The Fro~ Prince. u puppet show. also will be performed at this time for l'h1lclren who are 4 and ovl'r HefrC'shmcnts will he sNvcd . 1rt-·r the show bv the Saddlcbar k \a lie~ Fncnds of the L1hrary S111rt' lh<'n· 1s l1m1tt•d st·at1ng , free tickets will be rcquin.:d for adm1ss1on to "ach of the pro· i;:rams The<.l' t1<·k1,-ts art' ~\.JlllJ hll' from the rh1ldrrn·~ hbranan Fro•PageAl SECRET ELECTION • • • However , Edward Duran, a de- puty county counsel who works with the school d1slr1ct, sauf school board officers may be con s1dered employes if the courts define "similar administrative officer" -words used in the law to describe employes -to be school board omcers . For other purposes. he said, similar words have been used to apply to school board officers. If the same interpretation were given to this law, he said , then the trustees' meeting would be legal. He said the trustees' meeting would be a violation of the Brown Act if it weren't for the ambigui· ty in this term, It has never been adjudicated in court. be said. Although the trustees meeting may have been proper. Duran said, "I! I were lo be sitting there, I would tell them not to do it ln executive session." He saJd this advice would h a ve been given because or his office's "overabWMlance of caution" and "our conservative poslUon." Ro1er Wolfertz, a staff counsel with the state Department ol ~ucaUon, sald a 1975 Attorney General's opinion said dellbera· tions on sc!lool, board otncers could properly be done In ex· ccutive session. However-, that opinion wos written before Scnote Bill 1 became effect ive. Wolrertz said he didn't know it the opinion took that bill lnto consideraUon. Normolly, the selection of school board offlccn each year Is a quick and roultne action. The offices usually are considered honorary seats and arc rotated among trustees. Trustees did not explain why th e c l osed session wa s necessary. However, If the p ractice of moving the vice president up to president had been followed, Kohler would have been named president this year. He would not say whether he wanted the office. When ques- tioned about it. he s aid the ma· jorily of the board felt it would be better to have Mrs. Young con· linue in the office .. When asked If he agr eed with the decision, he said, "Well, I want to see unity in the district." When she nominated the of- ficers for anothe r year, Mrs. Neustadt said the board wanted to "maintain continuity in the school district because we feel that this has been an extremely difficult and sensitive time ... Later, she said the unsettled teacher negotiations, aborted tax override and other issues con· tributed to t.be dlfflcnlt year. She said trustees wanted to maintain the status quo • Mrs. Young would not com· ment on why the closed meeting was needed nor whnt was dis- c ussed. But s he said , "The board's preside ncy Is no big deal. The board president ill one·fiflb of the board." She said that she will have no more power than any other tru.stee. "It's just a matter or who has the time, who's wUUna to dolt," aht said. From Page AJ TENNIS ..• calling for cancellation or the Davis Cup tournament between the United Stales a nd South African apartheid teams. "There can be no compromise on whatever pretext with viola- tion of Olympic principles of non· d1scrimmat1on," llarr1man's let· ter said. .. Acceptance of racist South African teams is contrary to unanimous United Nations re· solutions aimed at hostile acts against non·racial South African s ports bodies and oppressed peo- ple of South Africa ··continued collaboration by the United States would be most deplorable encourai;:ement to racism in !>port and in South Africa." A Huntington Beach man, clearly having a dis· agreement with hi s landlord. telephoned police Wednesday night to a sk their advice about what he should do in the latest eoisode in the conflict. The tenant, on Wa lnut A venue, said the property owner showed up promptly at S p.m. with his tools and took the front door off and away. Investigators suggested the unhappy resident whose chattels and goods were left open to thieves a nd burglars contact tbe Legal Aid Society. They can only enforce the law, not interpret it. 'QUALITY TELEVISION Cannon explained to the jury that Hines stepped from behind a row of Christmas trees when he heard the commotion in the store. He took the full blast · Qf the 12·gauge shotgun in bis ch~st a~ Thomas fire d a t Sutton i n the belief that the alleged bandit was about to shoot at him. Cannon explained that officers had stak ed out Albertson's Market after a n earlier r obbery or lhe store which is also a ttribut· ed to Sutton. The prosecutor said all the descriptions of Sutton given by store clerks in Newport Beach, Laguna Beach and El Toro, are identical. ' He said all the witnesses told officers that they we re robbed at gunpoint by a long haired man wearing a s tockinl! cap and a "Tom Mix band an a" over his mouth and chin. ~~1EW;li'%!'S:osrm (INIOMA<OlOIII . 23" CONSOLE COLOR TV s49911 r' The ICIMIEaLIEY H2llOW V1nyl·clad melal cab1nr•I Simulated grained Walnut hn1sh 100% Sohd·StatP Cnass1s Power Sentry VoltngP RPgul;iting Syslem AFC CALL FOR PRICING Versatile, Compact 1-Y" Color TV l d1aoona1 Tiie MOliMllQUI • Smartly 1tyl•d. ultramodern decorator compact table TV. Cab I net beaut lfu lly finished In si mulated grained American Walnut. Dark Brown l)Odett111 base hlghlighled with Gold color lrlm Automatic Fine-tuning Control. lllumln1t•d channel numb9rl. EarphOne. VHF and UHF antennu. 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Phone 642-8882 Store Hours Dalfy H SM. 9-6:30 \ Thursday"tt Afternoon Prices NYSE COMPOSITE· TRANSACTIONS Direct or collece. to 1ub1crlb• to YOU" hometown paper, the DAILY PILOT s DAILY PILOT 81 Ratings Doe Finally, Concem Shows By MIL TON MOSKOWITZ Wowd you be willing to pay an extra l2 cents for your next lint if that ch1r1e paid for lnform•llon thut t9ld you how good that tire was)n terms of such factors as expected tread life and 11topping abilily? How about 24 cents? How about 75cents? Even at the higher tab, the levy would seem to bo 3 bargain U It helped car owners escape the Jungle of tire ad· vertiaing and selhng where a product can be sold from $10 '1P to S80 wU.h no clear lndlcatlon and why one is better than the next IT SEEMS AS IF WE ARE NOW going to get a uniform Ure-grading system. lt will cost you something -75 cents per tire at the most. But there's one group you don't have Lo thank for this advance That's the tire industry It opposed thJ system every step of the way. And 1l was a long way. A law calling for the establishment or tire grades was paaaed by Congress in 1966 The legislation stipulated that the grading system would start in September. 1968 The tire tndustry opposed the legislation in the Congress. Money Tree complairung that it was Loo comphcated to grade its products and claim· ing also that 1t would be too costly And after the law was passed, the In· dustry's lawyers con· tinued lo place roadblocks, every kind they could find, in the path or Im· plementallon. THE NAJLS STREWN ON THE road by the lire makers caused a lot of punctures for the government The industry took the case mto the courts. And after losing m the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, it earned 1t all the way up to the Supreme Court, which last month refused to hear the challenge. So now, unless the industry can come up w1lh another delaying tactic, the National Highway Traffic Safety Adm1rustrat1on 1s empowered to put inlo effect a grading system that will eventually mold into the sidewall of every tire the following information. -A tread score related lo 30,000 males of wear. A tire etched with a ''60" mark would be expected to g1ve at least 18,000 miles A "130" grade would have a projected tread hfe of at least 39,000 miles. -TRACTION, THE ABWTY TO stop on wet concr ete and asphalt pavement, wi ll be graded with two stars, one star or a zero -Hi gh te mperature resistance will be reflected in "A," "B" and "C" grades. In other words, 1( you shop for a tire and see one marked with ''150," two stars and "A," you'll know that you are looking at a high quality lire EVERY TIRE THAT COMES OFF the production lane will be labeled in this manner According to the government estimates, 1l will cost the rubber industry about $24 million a year to adopt this grad mg system Based on an output or 200 m1lhon tires a year, that works out to 12 cents per tire The government says that even 1f the industry 1s allowed to take a 100 percent markup on this cost, 1l will still cost the buyer only 24 cents per tire The rubber industry naturally disagrees Its estimate of the cost or the grading system is $150 m1l11on a year, which works out to 75 cents per lire WHAT WOULD BE INTERESTING lo discover ls how much the tire industry s pend over the past 11 years fighting this grading system and how this cost 1s reflected m current tire prices Eaght tare cornpames asked the Supreme Court to re· view the lower court ruling against them These firms were Goodyear Tire, Firestone Tire, Uniroyal , 8 F. Goodnch, General Tire, Mansfield Tire, Cooper Tire and Armstrong Rubber These are the eight 1argest tire producers in the nation Unammous tn their concern for the consumer. General Tel Adds TO Local Service Growth m the economy, coupled with increased res· ident1al and business sales in 1976, boosted telephone gains to the highest ever recorded in one year for General Telephone Company of Cahforma, Parker Sullivan, pres1· dent, has reported Sullivan told slockholders Wednesday that at yearend, General ser ved 3 3 million telephones, a gam of 172,966 over 1975 Total gross plant investment rose to $2.4 b11lion, a $173 million gain over the previous year. Company operatlng revenues were $738 million. an increase of $64 million or 9.6 per cent over last year, and net 111come was $80.1 million. "THE INCREASE OF 172,966 lelephones. or S.6 percent over 1975, represents a new milestone tn the company's his· tory,'' he said. This sharp gain in telephones necessitated a significant increase in the company's short· term borrowmg for the ex· pans Ion and l m prov em ent of service.'' he said. "To obtain permanent fmancmg to repay these short· term borrowings, the company, late in 1976, began seeking about $50 million ln capital funding via first mortgage bonds and $.10 mllhon from the sale of additional shares of its com· mon stock to General Telephone and Electronics Corp., it.a parent organization,'' he said. MEMBERS OF THE BOARD WERE re-elected at the meeting. They are Donald M. Anderson, president o( S•nta Barbara National Bank; Robert S. Bell, vice president, Teledyne, Inc.; Charles A. Crain, vice presldent-0peratl0ns for General, and A M. Hart, vice presldent·general counsel and secretary of the company. _ Others are John B. Lonergan of Lonergan, Jordan, Gresham, Varner and Savage, att.orneys, San Bernardino; Fredenck A. Schnell, executive consultant for economic de· velopment, city of Los Angeles: Ruth S. Todd. executive of educational and civic organizations, Lona Beach, and Su Ulvan. Penney to Add Store JCPenney will locate a new store at the Mall of Orance. according to Paul R. SlmonfJ, district mana1er. He said the company bu signed a tease and delivered it into escrow for the 101,86$.gr<>ss·square-foot facility former· ly occupied by Woolworth's. It ls expected to open ln Nov· ember. The company operates one other store l~r~nge, at~ Ctty Mall. Other Oungc County JCPenne at.Otes are ln Buena Park, Cmta Meaa, Garden 'Grov•. llerton, Hun~ ington Beach, Latuna Hilla ud Newport Beach. Beckman Eye• Buy B«kman Jnduttrumentl, Inc .• Fullerton, bu reported It may purchase up to 100,000 shares ol tta common etock ii the next 12 months lor reissuanoe under lla employe stock purchue plan. The company bu aJ>proxlmately e1'1ll million eommon abaraout.landln1. Beckman saJd lt ex~ conUnuln1 1aln1 ln returns from operaUoos.