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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-04-15 - Orange Coast Pilot.f Would Veto' T~ Cut " ,. t • ·Indiana Judge Bans Biblical Bio lo Text On Mesa Cotirse ' DAILY PILOT 30 Pickets Greet * * * 10' * * * FRI DAY AFTERNOON, A PRIL 15, 1977 llOL 70 NO 10, •SECTIONS ... PAGES Biblical Biology Banned SELLERSBURG, Ind. (AP) - A biology textbook that stresses b1bhcaJ accounts of creat ion "'is a sham that breaches the wall of separation of church and state" accordin~ to a judge who has or- dered its use in publi c schools discontinued. · B•Jt the superintendent of one of the school districts using the ninth·Rrade text, "Biology: A Search for Order in Complexi- ty," sa10 the book may not be im· mediately abandoned ··our attorney seems to think we won·t have to take the book off the shelvei; right away," Supt. llarold Miller of the West Clark district said. "'But beyond that I could not make any comment." On Thursday, Judge Michael T Dugan ruled the use of the book was unconstitution al because it presents only the Bible's account of the creation of man and discounts scientific in· tcrpretations. Dugan ordered the Indiana Textbook Commission to remove the book. used alone In another district and with other texts in five olhj?r districts, from the list or a pproved texts. Rands on Their Titne The Marion County Superior Court ruling was issued in a suit brought by the Indiana Civil Liberties Union against the West Clark school district, the state school superintendent and the textbook commission. The school district was later dropped from the case. Workmen clean the clock face on Big Ben in London while the clock is slopped for an overhaul. The famous chimes are scheduled to resume in May. Mesa Council Raps Golfers' Slowness~ . . J a mes Lang, attorney for the dist rict, said that since the school board was not Involved in the court's decision, the book could still be med. "It wu considered a proper text al the time it was adopted and we will continue lo ose It based on that." Lang said. (See TEXT, P age AZ) ~·u you can't play good, play fast," quipped one Costa Mesa council member. H e was referring lo complaints from golfers on the city's municipal course that some players moved too slowly -a habit which reduces revenues to theclty. The complaints were brou1ht to tbe council's attention by Jt~Ul Van Holt, dlrector ot the c1ty 11 department of leisure ,.ervlces. Van Holt told councllmen that dutrera hold up the line al the starter tee, causing delays and ~~the number of playen on the course. He said the city realizes about $600,000 ann\lally in golr fees TOl)1nr Pft 'W',. V~~ from operation of the Costa Mesa II~. .I~ Golt and Country Club, whJch 'W' ... 'VD ... 'tl'PR no1n 11 urrou nds Fairvie w State ..l/AATA•£11 r 1 r Hospital. 11 ... The recreation director aald ST. PAva.., Mlnn. CAP> -"t his starten ~ould be used as respe, ct1Wlyn1reque1t a 30-day .~'" marshals 00 the course to "help -.en1 on to e my tax return a instruct slow players bow to man wrote ~ St. Paul office or speed up their came." the Internal Revenue Service. · "My year-old aon aa.the w .2 and ff~ 1ald lf starter 1u11estl~ /I have to 1et a dupllcate ...... don t work, .~e would rec~mme.~ ,,, The flllnc deadline ls midnight lnlUatlni a alow player 1 llat. lonlsht 9011en placed on that Jlst, tie Theydldn'l say whether the re· uad, are restricted from platfug quest was approved .., <See GOLF, Pace ,\2) . .... atch Bounty ~hot Accidental, Killen Say No NEW YORK CAP) -A $200 bounty offered by a gun c lub to s hopkeepe rs who kill would·be robbers was suspended today because of the reluctance of the designated r<'cipients to accept the money. Gerald Preis er, head of the Federation of G realer New York Pistol a nd Rifle Clubs, said the money will instead be sent to the Patrolmen 's Benevolent Fund for families of slain police <i>fficers. Two of the three merchants who had been named as recipients--nf the gun club's $200 "courageous citizen's award" s<.1id lhey would refuse to accept the money. "These merchants obviously do not seek this kind of publicity." Prciser said before he was scheduled to present the award money and plaques to the reci· pients. "Because of this. we recognize their re· luctance in accepting a cash award." Tax Cut l'eto Carter Sets Drive For 4% Inflation WASHINGTON (AP) -Presl· dent Carter launched a drive to· day to bring the nation's inflation rate down lo abOut lour percent by the end of 1979, and said that if Congress passed a permanent in· come tax cut as a substitute for his discarded $50 tax rebate, "l would veto It.'' Cart.er said the permanent tat reduction Republicans pushed in CARTER WANTS BREZHNEV MEET-M opposing hi s rebate would be ir· responsible and:inflationary. He said he does not believe Congress wtll awrove such a measure. The President's inflation· fighting program emphasized volunt,ry cooperation and shunned controls. To monitor It, Carter named a labor·management advfsory team with AFL-CIO Pr~ident George Meany as one or lts leaders. Meany bu been sharJllY critical of the Administration's economJc course so rat. Carteuald his program should make it pos1lble to reduce the ft\· ftatlon rate by about two Boy's Body Found WINTERHAVEN (AP) -The bodr ol A8"7n Andrew Adame of Chula Vtata baa been re· covered from the Coachella Canal, lnlo which bJJ din bike I slipped last Sa\urday, omcllt• said . percentage points. The President said the pressure on prices has been mounting this year, with. . the consumer price index up al rates that would point to annual lnOatlon or about nine percent. The harsh winter has been blamed fot part of the increase, and Administration officials estimate the rate for all of 1977 will be about six percent. The President said govern· menl, business and labor can "reasonably aim at reducing the (See CARTER, Page Al) ~aper Left 'Eerie Note' NEW YORK (AP) -Orie Bovar, the c ult leade r who claimed he was immortal and jumped 10 stories to his death, Jert a bizarre suicide note about going on a trip, police sources said. · The note fro~ the former mystic, astrologer and opera slnger was "on& or the strangest ln history," today'a Dally News quoted a police source as saying. "Moel nous left behind give a reuon why the person com· milled 1ulclde." the source said1 "but thiJ one talked in lhe lhira person about golng on a trip." Bovar died Thurtday Just an )IOUl'tt>eforo he and five followers were to apptar for their trial for failure to report 1 corpse.· I Noise Protest Weapon By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of,,,. Oally Pllol Slaff A s mall group or about 30 pickets showed up at the Newport Beach Tennis Club today to pro· test the Davis Cup matches between the U.S. and South Africa teams. Spokesmen for the pickets said they planned to disrupt the matches with noise. The protest group, however. couldn't be heard inside the tennis club as television actor Lloyd Bridges served as mastel" of ceremonies under bright sun- ny skies. Bridges told the opening ceremonies c r owd that the players were not there ror In· dlv1dual glory but rather, were pl eying for their countries. "This lifts the Davis Cup above · just an ordinary tennis match," Bridges said. About 3,000 spectators were on hand for the opeoing rites. They we re still filtering Into the grandstands at courtside. Parking was a real problem· s ince EastbluH Drive was blocked oH. Spectators were forced to park along Ja~boree ; Road or on Eastbluff tract re· <See TENNIS, Page A2) ' Coast We athe r Patchy low clouds in southern co11tal 1ecUons, otherwise C•it through Saturday with hltbs near 70 at beache.s and 15-80 ln· land. INSIDE TODAY Euer hlar of.a Bach com· polillon colUd "M11 Bonnie L<us, SM Smel~th"7 To find Otd mor~. 1ee E!og~ Cl of the WHktnder. I ••••• At YMr SeMH Alt M9vl" C?-10 ........ 6f ,.... .. , ,..,..., Alt ~!~·:i:: Dt~! :::::= :: Cffll<t ll ..... IM (........ ., .... _ ... , cw 0.etll HeilkM A1 s-tt .... 1111.,ut-O.M lliecll--.rtoett A .. n ,.,,..... At•n Tetw1t1111 • C1 MWfl<-It TM•t"t CJ.,. ··-··· Q ···-•• A• 1...-n II w.,M .._ A• ,..._., Tf9e Alt 'tlf"lt...-r (Mt ' •I . I A~Wll'tflltltl OOH, WHAT SHE SAID M<MMI Lauren Hutton EMBARRASSED HOSTESS J•n•t L•nghart Model Makes BigBoo-lJoo On Live TV NEEDHAM, Mass. (A P) Fashion model Lauren I Culton said in a live television interview that "I just . . around" wht•n asked how she had done ~o wc ll in her career. "Oh. I shouldn't have said th~t." she said, ~iggling ;.ind co.,. ering her mouth. .. We 're very sorry 1t hap· pened," Robert Bennett. station executive vice president and general manager. said of Miss Hutton's use of the four-letter word. "Some of our viewers were offended. as we were " Miss Hutton. 29 year·old actress, cover girl and model for Revlon cosmetics. made the shp while being interviewer! hy Jan<'I Langhart Wednesday on th1• WCV B-TV program "Good Day." The show's co·hosl John Willi~. not present during' the m- terv 1ew, later apologized to viewers. Bennett said up to 400 prople called the station to protest or to try to verify what they had heard. "We've done that c;how li ve for 31-z years, and in that llmr ~e·vc never had any language that would slightly be 0Hen'i1vc." Bennett said. ·'I think 1t was un fortunate ror Mi11s Hutton, not ~ood for her image. "Maybe she said 1t because '.'lhe was just comfortable and r<' I axed," he added. "Shi• may not have known It was live." Victim R ecover ed LA JOLLA CAP) -The body of Norman LeRoy Ljngenfeller Jr .. 27, of Lakeside has was hed up on Black's Beach two weeks afte r drowned, authorilies uid. A motorized r ubber d inghy capsized, throwing him into the ocean, orficlals said Wednesday. DAILY PILOT """"" -""''''°'"' •lllff ~ ... ~, J•Oll C .. ltt V ic• P0'\1$fil'lt t!'\d 09,_.rtt AA.it~,,•· ,~ ........... . E.ctitOf ~':."':;.~ ... T.r/".:- '""' .. H l .. t Ille ... .-~ tfAll A out•"' Mt"AOl"I r11ter\ OfnoH ("'ti Mf~ 1'0W1t'f ft.tf Sf,.ll't l••vn• l••f .. t , .. ~,._,,_. \1fHt ··~,~=,~·~~~1~!·-::::~"t..~~;,:'" •I \a" 01,.f"'I f , ... ~. Telepho"t 1114)94~21 Clenlfled AdY•ttltlng ... 2·M71 •''"'4f'f•f't•" "•'''' ,,,. ... 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Tl)c bill (AB 609) by As· semblyman Bruce Nestande (R- Orange), wa, sent to the AJ. sem bly floor Thursday on a 7-2 vote of the Assembly Judiciary Committee. .President's Conference Highlighted WASHINGTON (AP) -Here are highlights of President Carter1s news conference today: TAXES The President said that if Congress passes a permanent tax cut in place of his discarded $50 tax rebates, he will veto it as infla· tionary and irresponsible. Hesald he doubts Congress would ap· prove permanenttax cuts. JNFLA'MON He named AFL·CIO President George Meany and General Electric Co. Chairman Reginald H. Jones to head a labor-bus4tess team to monitor the govern· ment's war against inrlation. His progra m, aimed at bringinf the nation's inflation rate down to• a bout four percent, emphasized volun tary cooperat ion and shunned controls. SOVIETS Carter said he hopes to meet with Soviet leader Leonid I. Brezhnev later this year . At the sam e time, he said he secs no re· ason to revise his nuclear arms control proposals that were re· jected in Moscow. • ENERGY Hesa1d the Cf Ahas completed a disturbing study showing the world has less oil and natural gas in reserve than world govern· ments thought. He said the energy program he is unveilin" Wednes- day "will be inflationary in nature" but that the admmistra· lion will try to minimize the infla· tlOn ary impact. ILLEGALALJENS Askedf.r he will have a policy to control ttie now or illegal aliens from ~e~co. Carter said he will ha\ c a message on the subJect probably within two weeks. WAT ER PROJECTS The President said he has com· pleted h.is study of JO water pro· Jects which he had proposed !-c rapp1n~. fi e said governors and legislators in the affected 1-tates will be notified over the weekend and he will announce the 1ust1(1cat1on for his decisions over the we~kend . FARM AND FOOD Ca rt er said he w1 II propose pohr1e:-dC'signcd lo rnct wildly fluctuatinii f.1rm pru·(•<; which he o;:11c1 hurt hulh rarm<'r anc1 con 'iUmC'r * * * Fro• Pafl#' A I CA RTER ... r .Ile (If innation hy the end or l!l'i9, wtule still vi~orouc;ly pursu· 1ng our com mitment to full e mployment." Carter acknowledged that the e nergy program he will an· nounce Wednesday will itself drive up some pri<'eS. lie s aid he will try to m inimize that impact. Carter said energy eonservaUon will serve to ease the erred on prices. 'l'he President said he hopes the inflationary impact of the energy program will be less than one-half of I percent as measured by the index of consumer prices. Carter said the Central In· telhgence Agency has completed a disturbing study showing the world has less oil and natural gas 1n reser ve than governments thought. "Reserve estimates that had been used as a basis ror decisions in the past were round to be quite excessive," Carter said. He called the CIA study a "Iona and detailed analysis or lntema· tional oil supplles. natural gas supplies." The ClA analysis shows "re· serves are not 88 great as we thought they were," the Presl· dent told a nationally televised news conference. He said the study should serve as a wamlna to Americans to con1erve energy. "I'm going t.o do all I can ... to convince tho American people ot the truth" about enersy s hortagea, Carter said. "l believe when they see U'le truth they'll cooperat! In Lryl~c to cut down thew¥teof cner11.'' Said Nestande : •'The definition or the'family unlt ls the essence o( Western civilization. I am not willing to concede an expansion of that defini· lion." Added As- se mblyman Fred Chel lD· Long Beach). NIUANOI addressi ng himself lo an American Civil Liberties Union opponent or the bill: "Don't you see marriage as an institution geared to the pro- creation or mankind?'' The response from ACLU at· torney Mark Waldman was that an increasing number of married couples are remaining childless, yet still have the sam e rights in areas like taxes and inheritance that homosexual couples are de· nied. Wal dman also added sarcastically that Nestande ap- peared to be making "a bid for honorary membersh ip in the Anita Bryant fan club," rerer· ring to the singer's campaign against homosexuals in Florida. Neswde's bill was prompted by an ambiguity that cropped up in 1971 when men were-given the right t.o marry without parental consent al the same age a s womcn, 18. The new law, apparently inad· vertently, re re rred only lo "p e rsons," n ot "men " or "women." Later. a number of ho mO!leX· ual couples began asking county clerks for marriage licenses. The clerks tu.med them down. and re· quested the bill so they'd know what to do. The bill would declare that a marriage must be between a man and a woman Front Page A l GOLF ... on the course until after 12 :30 in the afternoon. Councilmen also heard recom· me nded changes in rates for elderly golfers, in order to allow those on fixed incomes to con· tinue to play. However , hours for older golfers using the reduced rates would be restricted to one round per day good only after ooon . Van Holt said retired players could better schedule their hours in the afternoon than those pay· ing full price in the morning. Council members will a lso study limits on free use of the city course for high school and col- lege students. and reduetion or wom en's day golfing to Tuesdays instead of Tuesdays and Fridays. Any rate changes would re- quire council approval, he said. Yowzg Riles .South Africa With Re mark CA PE TOWN. South Mrica <A I' l Andrew Young, Presi d e nt Carter's free·speaking ambassador to the L'nited Na- ti.ons. s tirred up some fresh diplomat.Jc turmoil today with an internew in which he said "yeah" when asked whether he thought the South Mncan gov· ernment was 1lle~1llmatc . South Arri c a n Foreign Minister R. F Botha orricially asked the l.:n1lNI States govern· ment for confirm ation of the comm.ent. made by Youl)IJ in an interview with Associated Press writers William N. Oatis and S amuel Koo at U .N. head· quarters Thursday. While officially disapproving o t South Africa's' policies or racial segr egation. the UnJted S t a tes h as m ai ntain e d diplomatic ties with the South African ttovernment and has vol· ed In the United Nations against African resolutions declaring the government illegitimate. Oatis and Koo said the tape oC the Interview confirmed the com- ment. ~otha would not say how seriously hJs government viewed the remark. Man Charged In Air Flap ST. LOUIS CAP) -A 22-year· old San Francisco man has been Indicted on a charge that he threatened a stewnrdeas and tried to choke a pa~senaer aboard a plane thl11 month. Authorities said Mlchnel Caya, a house painter. was a paucnaer on an April I Boston-to·San Franel1co nl1ht when tho incl· dent occurred. . Airport eocurlty omce:n re- moved Caya trom the plane when ll rn•d• a 1eheduled stop at Lam· bert ( Louls > lnteraaUonal AlrP°"'i pol lcua1d. • . .... O•tly Pllol P"°to lly IU<llllnl Koolllor F,....PGffe AJ TENNI S •. -.· sidential streets. The aroup or protesters. wbo caU themselves the Committee to Sl{>p the U .S.·Soutb African D'vla Cup Matches. oppose r acial policies of the South African aovernment. ' The pickets' plan was to con· gr,egate on Eaatblutr Drive, less· t)lan 190 yards from the tennis club's cent,er court. Les Higgins. 29. said the point or the protest would be to disrupt tbe match play with noise. "If you've ever watched a tennis match on television, you'll notice how quiet everyone ls. "If we make a lot of noise it is going to make it a bit. harder t or _ them to play. You can't controhr'""' man's mouth," Higgins said. Another spokesman, Vineimt P erkins, described the small &.urnou~ of protesters as a scout- ing party and reiterated his pre- vious statements that 1,000 pro· testers would be on h and Satur· · day and Sunday. Spectators , who began arriving at about the same time as protesters, ignored the small gro up and the slogan emblazoned on the tennis club wall in red paint which read•· Racist pigs." More than 7,000 peopl e are ex· peeled for each day or the three day match and promoters s ay that ticket sales were unaffected by the controversy. The Newport Beach police de· partment, while downplaying the ,protest element of the tourna· ment. had all or its personnel on standby in case or difficulties. Stark SiU.ouette Ranged on one side Davis Cup confrontation are the protesters. a loose-knit coalition or political activists and student and com- m unity organizations who have bee n supported by Ll. Gov. Mervy n Dymally and the Nigerian Ambaasador to t he United States. Reared against the arch of heaven .... the song goes. This dead tree st a nding in bleak contrast to the soft clouds behind it seemed to fill the bi ll. The scene is in Trabuco Canyon. Jealous Acid-toss . Leads to Aid Work BacldnJ the matches was Rep. . .R9\>,er\ a•dham <R·Newpar.t B each) who c hallenged D y mally's p osition on the grounds that It is presumptuous for a state government oHictal to insert himself into the foreign policy issue of human rights in South Africa. LEAVENWORTH. Kan. <APl -Two 13-year·old girls who threw acid at a pretty 14 ·ycar-old because they were jealous or her Farrah Fawcett·Majors style hairdo have been placed on pro- bation and order ed to work without pay for a county agency. Judge John White orden•d the gi rl who actually threw the acid at Stacey Tinberi: on F<'b. 14 to work without pay ror s ix months at the Leavenworth County Social Service Agen~y for the Aged. He placed th<' girl. unidentified because of her age, on one year's probation and orde red her to participate in family counseling. The girl was suspended from Linwood School. where the acid· throwing took place, after she and her companion were convict· ed of delinquency. She reportedly is attending a private school. Kristi Bauer, who was with the other girl when the acid was thrown, was also suspended from the town's school when the girls were convicted in Leave nworth County District Court on March 25. She was identified when her m~ther, Mrs. Ri chard Bauer. ob· tamed a court order requi ring that she be readmitted to classes Murde r Jury Sits LOS ANGELES C/\P) /\jury of six m en and six women has been seated in the retrial of Leslie Van Houten. a former Charles Manson follower con victed of murdering Leno and Rosemary LaBianca in 1969. at Linwood, near Kansas City. Miss Bauer was placed on pro- bation for six months and or· dered to work without pay for four Saturdays at the agency for the aged. A doctor treated Stacey for an uci d burn on her back and she had to have her hair cut after the incident. She had worn her hair in a style similar to that of Miss Fawcett-Majors, OM of the stars of the ABC-TV show "Charlie's Angels." Dr. Waddill Death Trial In Recess The four-day-old, closed pre· liminary hearing for Dr. William WadcliU. a Huntington Harbour physician accused of murdering an infant, will reconvene Monday after a weekend recess. . Waddill, 43, has been charged in coMection with the March 2 death of a n hour-old baby, al· legcdly after an unsuccessrul abortion attempt at Westminster Community Hospital. Waddill 's attorn ey Matt Kurilich and Richard Donald t:alled witnesses in defense of th~ accused physician Thursday. Judge Kenneth M S m ith granted a defense motion Mon· day that the courtroom be cleared of all spectators Smith will decide if sufficient evidence exists to remand the case to Superior Court for trial. It Is a sentiment backed by Davis Cup promoters who have vowed to go ahead with the m atches in spite or the pro- testers' proclaimed aim of stop· ping the tennis tourname nt. President W.E. "Slew .. llester of the U.S. Tennis Association told protesters that the polieies or the Davis Cup require nations lo either compete or withdraw. "We conform to and support the policy of the Davis Cup na- tions to condemn any attempt to use national or international · politics in deciding who will play." Hester: said that his association di sagr ees with the racial segregation policies of South Africa, but added. ''There are many countries whose national :deology and political beliefs dif- fer between ours a nd other countries. Fro• Page A l TEXT ••• State School Supt. Ha rold H. Negley would not comment on the decision. · ''The propsect or biology. tea chers and students alike for ced to answer and respond to continued de mand for correct f undamenta lis t Chris tian doctrines has no place In the public schools," Dugan said. A s tatement in the book said "ther.e is no way to support the doctrine of evolution." And the teacher's guide accompanying the book stresses the need for "correct Christian answers." ALDEN'S CAN SELL YOU CARPET TODAY FOR LESS THAN THEY COULD IN '50 How's That For Holding . The .Line On Inflation? It s h~rd to bel1e"'.e· but while everything else has been zooming. carpet 1s a better value today than 27 years ago. And It's Better Carpet . . . Today's carpet fiber~ perform better than those available 1n 1950 .... they resist wear and staining far bett6r. they clean easier and stay clean looking longer and offer features we never dreamed Possible In 1950. Most important. they offer new color and texture beauty. Come In Today and See These Beautiful Inflation-fighters! DEN'S ••••••••••••••••• ·installation· custom draperies linoleum • wood floor 1663 f'lACENTIA AV!NU! • COSTA MESA . CALIF. 9'2611 • PHONE 6"46·"4838 _ 646-23.SS Orange-Coast EDITION Today's Clo!!ting I N. 't'. Stoeks $ L. 70, NO. 105, 4 SECTIONS, 46 PA{;ES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1977 c TEN CE U.S. Takes :First Davis Cup Match '· .. By JOANNE REYNOLDS Ol IM D•lly Pllol s .. 11 About 65 demon strators s howed up to chant and picket the U.S.-South African Davis Cup m'tches at Newport Beach Tennis Club today but most quit the scene shortly before noon. Only seven pickets were still on hand outside the Newport Beach club as the cup matches moved on into the afternoon. Gi,r/,s Placed On Probation ~~E~:::!R~~~ CAP> ~ Two lJ year-old girls who t rew acid at a pretty 14-year-old causc they were J<'a lous or her ~arrah Fawcett Majors style lrdo have been placed on pro- t\on and orde red lo work 'tboul pay for a l'Ountv agency Judge John Wrutc ordered the rl who actually thn•w the acid a Stacey Tinl>erg on 1-'eb 14 to rk without pay for ..,,x months a the Leavenworth County ~cjal Service Agen<·y for the ed e placed the girl, un1dent1hed because or her ugt•. on one year's probation and nrd!'rcd her to participate in famil) counselin1-t The girl was susµ<'n d1>d from Linwood School. wlwn· the· acid throwing took plal'l'. Jftt•r o;he and h<'r companmn Wl'rl' convict rd of dt•lanqu1>nt·v Slw ri•portedly 1~ utlPnding a pnvat1· -.ehool Kristi B:iuer. who wus with the >ther girl wh<'n lhl' <1c1d was hrown. was also su ... 1><•nckd from he town's school "ht•n the girls "'ere conv1C'lt'd in l.l•avt.•nworth .'ounly 01slnct Court (In March !S. She was 1dt•nt1ficd wlwn her noth<•r, Mri.. H1C'harcl Baun. ob- alr\Cd a c·ourt order rt•(jumn~ hat she b<' rcitdm1ttNI to l'lu-.s('<; 1t Linwood. near Kanl><is Cit v Miss BaUl'r was plll('l'd on pro· iatlon for six months und or· lered to work without pay for 'our Saturdays at the u~em•y for h$ aged. ~r:::~ .. ~0~1st • Weath~r P atchy lo w clouds in southern coastal sections, otherwise fair through Saturday with highs near 70 at beaches and 75·80 in- land . INSIDE TODAY Ever hear of o Boch com- posilion called "My Bonnie Lau. She Smelleth"? To flnd out more, see Page CJ of the Weekender. Mevl"' M"1,,.l l'vndt NlllMll PI-• o .1t A10 ~~r.c.-' •• ., •.. , ........ ,., C).6 ...,, .. , Ueo _..,.., ,.,." Tel••hi.., a T"Hlen 0 ·1t ......... . . ..... """ .. WH•e-r C1·1' Tbe U.S.• Roscoe Tanner won the first match today in four sets, 6-4. 6-2. 1-6 and 6-4, from South Africa's Byron Bertram. Spokesmen for the de- monstrators. who were opposing South African govt:rnment racial policies, declared that the de- monstration was planned that way. ··Most of us have to get back to Jobs or school." he explained. Dotcnltlll Ka<>~r At 14. Rob v::in de Walle of Costa Mesa. is a master dc- s i gner of gravity-driven, one-man. four-wheel Soap Box Dcrt-y-type, all-weather racin~ machines. He's built 10 of them. This is his latest. and perhaps most in- novative, effort. He took it for a test run Thursday down the big pile of dirt in Costa Mesa's Te Winkl e Park. As Bob demonstrates, the vehicle has a low center of gravity. The plastic window allows him to see a nd protects him from weather a nd road dust. Some of Bob 's friends were skeptical about the new car. Others were excited about the possibilities of this new design and helped him get started on his downhill run. The results of the speed tests arc a closely-guarded secret. "We plan tD be back in greater numbers Saturday." The Davis Cup matches will continue in Newport o" both Saturday and Sunday. Just before the matches got un· der way at 11 :15 a.m .. the no1lty but peaceful picket line extended a bout 50 Ceet along the w1dewalk adjacent to the club entrance Demons trators chllntcd gospel·style slogans and earned anti-racist placards. A spokesman said they planned to disrupt the matches with noise The only lime the chanting could be heard inside the tennis arena. however. was during the playing of the South African na· lion al anthem. They were completely silent during playing of the Star Spangled Banner. As tennis got under way, the players appeared unaffected by the protest outside the gate. During the earlier opening cer emonies, television actor Lloyd Bridges served as master of ceremonies. Bridges told the opening ceremonies crowd that the players were not there for in- dividual glory but rather, were playing for their countries. "This lifts the Davis Cup above JUSt an ordinary tennis match." Bridges said About 3.000 Sp<'clators were on • hand for the opening rates They were stall faltering into the grandstands at courtsidc. Parkmg was a real prohlcm s ince Eustbl uff Ori ve wa~ blocked orf. Spectators were forced to park along Jamboree <See ~tATCll ES, Page AZ) Tax Cut 'Inflationary' Carter Launches Own Ecorwmy Plan WASHINGTON CAP) -Presi- dent Carter launched a drive to· day to bring the nation's 1nflat1on rate down to about tour percent by the end of 1979, and said that 1f Congress passed a permanent in· come tax cut as a substitute for his discarded $50 tax rebate, "I would veto it." Carter said the permanent lax reduction Republicans pui.hed in opposing his rebate would be ir- responsible and inflationary. He said he does not believe Congress will approve such a measure The President's inflat1on- fighting program emphasized voluntary cooperation und shunned controls. To monHor it, Carter named a labor-management advisory team with AFL-CIO President George Meany as one or ab leaders. Meany has been sharply critical of the Admm1slrataon 's economic course so Car . Carter said his program should make it possible to reduce the in- f I at ion rate by abo ut two percentage points. The President l:.aad the pressure on prices has been mounting this year, walh CARTER WANTS BREZHNEV MEET-A4 the consumer price index up at rates that would point to annual inflation of about nine percent. The harsh winter h as been blamed for part of the increase, and Artministration officials cst1 mate the rate for all of 1977 will be about six percent. The President said govern- ment. business and labor can "reasonably aim at reducing the rate of inflation by the end of 1979, whale sltll vigorously pursu- i ng our commitment to full employment." Carter acknowledged that the energy program he will an nounce Wednesday will 1belf drive up some prices. He said he will try to minimize that impact. Carter said energy conservation will serve to ease the e ffect on prices. The President said he hopes the inflationary impact or the energy program will be less than one-half of 1 percent as measured by the index of consumer prices. Carter said the Central In· telligence Agency has completed a disturbing study showing the world has less oil and natural gas in reserve than governments thought. "Reserve estimates that had been used as a basis for dec1s1ons in the past were found to be quite (See CARTER, Page AZ) * * * APWl,,,_lo MAKING HIS POINT Carter at Conference Taxes, Inflation Aired President's News Confab at Glance WASHINGTON CAP> -Here a re highlights of President Carter's news conference today: TAXES The President said that ir Congress passes a perm anent tax cut in place of his discarded $50 tax rebates, he will veto it as infla· tionary and irresponsible. He said he doubts Congress would ap- prove permanent tax cuts. INFLATION He named AFL-CIO President George Meany and General Electric Co. Chairman Reginald H. Jones to head a labor-business team to monitor the govern· ment's war against inflation. His program, aimed at bringing the nation's inflation rate down lo about four percent, emphasized voluntary cooperation and shunned controls. SOVIETS Carter said he hopes lo m eet with Sovie t leader Leonid I. Brezhnev later this year. At the same lime. he said he secs no re· <See GLANCE, Page AZ) TODDLER TAXES TAXPAYER POP ST. PAUL, Minn. CAP) -"I respectfully request a 30-day ex- tension to file m y tax return" a man wrote Lhc St. Paul office of the Internal Revenue Service "My year-old son ate the W-2 and I have to get a duplicate.·· The fihng deadline is m1dnighl tonight. They didn't say whether the re· quest was approved. - A2 DAIL V PILOT c Actress' Hear ing Delayed A rurther two week delay Wll~ ordered today an un Oran ~c County Superior Court hcanng as to whether a ctrc~~ Rlla lla y worth's arrairs i.hould be placed wider the control of the public guard.Ian. -Judge Claudt• M. Owen~ set April 29 as the ncxl hearing dale after today's l>l'Ss1on behind clos ed doors l.:iwycrs for both s ides refus ed to d i~cuss the nature of the testimony offered today .Judsc Owen~ has acct'plcd a num ber of d odors' und 1n vest1gatori-' r eports on Ma ss llayworth '..., cond1l1on and or <1 c·r ed them ~e<.i l cd as con f1dt•nt1a l Jll'IHl111g the hcJn ng April 29 Deputy l'u hl 1(' <:u .i nJ1;i 11 Wilham Morse commented out· s ide the courtroom lh<.it lhe re ii-a possibility that the ac tres:-., v.hosc real name is Margarita Ca n s 1 n o, w ii I 11 t• It· a \ 1 n g California in the near future. M isi. Hayworth. 58, is cur rcntly he1nR treated al Hoag Memori al llo:-.pil<1l, Ncw1><H'l lh'<.1th. Lawyers involved in the hear in~ today refused to discuss Miss !lay worth 's proposed departure from the stale other than to con firm that she wall remain under medical care if she docs leave They would not conhr m if the a ctress will be in California Apnl 29 for the conservCJllon hearing. In any event, 1l was pointed out, 1l is not necessary for her to be present at the hearing. 'Marv' Boyd Rites Slate d On Saturday Marvel n. '"Ma rv . fioyd , {I forml'r Daily Pilot display ad \ t•rt1:-.ing s alf'i.m ;i n <a nd long llffil' Orangl' County resident. <hed /\pnl 13 aftt·r s uffe ring a hcartfailun• lkwas72 Mr floyd ml)\!'CI to C.:al1forn1u from the Madwt•sl an 1931 CJnd wai- e m ploycd hy lhl' Lo-. 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"'•""' or •f•,.,.1,,.~,.,.h ,..,.,.,1"' ""•• "'" ••0t~fUf•8 Wlflll01ft tJt•4.l•I f',."'HfHU•fll ftf t"Ov••~t••l'Wt "1t•..,. t •o • po"''''" e•ld •t Co••• Mtr u C•fifer1U• \wt ,t•leU•" DY t•rtlH \1 '" """°"''"" flly Melt t,• \0 "'9f\tf\l't "'illl•t'f 9\t1NttOM't.) M Mef\tl'tl'f Dally l'llot "!Mio ~y llltUnl K-ltr ROSCOE TANNER VOLLEYS DURING INITIAL MATCH He Defeats South Africa's Byron Bertram S.4, 6-2, 1-6, 6-4 Assembly to \late Gay Wedding Ban Passes CollllDittee S ACRAMENTO CAP) Ll'g1slCJt10n to ban homo~exual marriages has cleared its first legislative committee test with backers saying the nature of marriage and the family 1s at 1>take. The ball CAB 609) by As· semblyman Bruce Nes lande (fi· Orange), was sent lo the As· !>em bly Ooor Thursday on a 7-2 vole of the Assembly Judiciary Committee. S:ud Nestande· "The definition of the family unit 1s the essence o f Western civilization. I am nol wilhni:( to concede an expans ion of that defani t1on." Added As s cmblym:.in !-'red Chet < D Long Bcach l NHTANDE a dd rcss1n.: torncy Mark Waldman was that an increasing number of marned c ouples arc remaining childless, yet still have the same rights an areas like taxes and inheritance that homosexual couples are de- nied. W a ldman ab o add('d s arcastically t hat Ncstandc ap· peared to be making "a bid for honorary m('mber s hip in the An ala Rryanl fan club," re rer· ring to th<' singer's campa1~n against homosexuals in Flonda Nestande's bill was prompted by an ambiguity th<il cropped up an 1971 when men were ~iven the right to marry without parental cons ent at the same age <i::. womcn, 18. The new law, apparently inad· vertently. refe rred only to "pers ons ," n ol "m e n " o r ··women." Later, a number of homosex- 11.d couples began asking county clerks for marriage licenses. D•llY 1"11 .. "Ml l"IMl'le TENNIS FANS (RIGHT) SKIRT PICKETS OUTSIDE NEWPORT BEACH CLUB Davia Cup Play Ooet On Detplte Proteat of South African Racial Policies l'ro• Page A J MATCHES START UNDER PROTEST • • • \ R oad or on Eastbluff tract re- s1denl1al streets. The group of protes ters, who call themselves the Com mitlee to Stop the U .S.·South African Davis Cup Matches, oppose racial policies of the South African government. The pickets' plan was to con· gregate on Eastbluff Drive, less· than 100 yards from the tennis club's center court. Les Higgins, 29. said the point of the protest would be to disrupt the match play with noise. "(( you've ever watched a tennis match on television, you'll notice how quiet everyone 1s. "If we make a lot or noise it is going to make it a bit harder for them to play. You can't control a man's mouth," Higgins said. Another spokesman. Vincent Perkins. described the small turnout of protesters as a scout· ang party and reiterated his pre· vious statements that l,000 pro· tes ters would be on hand Sulur· day and Sunday S pcc lalori., who began arriving al about the same time as protesters, ignored the small g roup and lhe s logan emblazoned on the lt'nnis club wull in red paint which read .. Racist pigs." More than 7,000 people are ex· peeled for each day of the three day match and promoters say that ticket s ales were unaffected by the controversy. The Newport Beach police de- partment, whale downplaying the protest eleme nt of the touma· ment, bad all of its personnel on standby in case of difficulties. Ranged on one side Davis Cup confrontation are the protesters, a loose-kn1t coalition of political activists and student and com· munity organizations who have been s upported by Ll. Gov. Me rvyn Dymally a nd the Nig erian Ambassador to the· United Stales. Backing the matches was Rep Robert Badham (R -Newport Beach) who c h allenged Dymally's p osition o n the grounds that it is presumptuous for a state government oHicial lo insert hi mself into the foreign policy issue of human rights in South Africa. It is a sentiment backed by Davis Cup promoters who have vowed to go ahea d with the matches in spite or the pro· Mrs. Hartzler Dead at 79; Rites Monday Mrs . Ethel M. Hartzler, an active member for 23 years in the Costa Mesa Women's Cl ub, died Thursday, al age 79. teste rs' proclaimed aim or stop· ping the tenms tournament. President W. E. "Slew" II ester of the U.S. Tennis Association told protesters that the policies of the Davis Cup require nations lo either compete or withdraw. "We conform lo and support. the policy of the Davis Cup nii· tiO[lS to condemn any attempt to use national or lnternationul politics in decidin~ who will play." · II ester said that has a~sociat1on dis agrees w ith the ra cial segregation policies of Soulb Africa, but added. "There are many countries whose national ideology a nd political beliefs di(· fer between ours and othlr countries . "However, JUl->l as we pl~ South Africa this wee k, in the future, there wall be Duv1s Cup m<ilches be tween the Unitt>tl Slates and Russia and matches that involved l~racl , Yugoslavia. Spain, Egypt, ganda and other countries which do nol sec eye to eye on national and inlcrnalional matlcri-. "But "'l'. ~11HI ollll'r t ennis na 11ons. shoulrl continue lo play, so that through Davis Cup and in· lcrnaltonal tPn nis. wc can coa, t1nuc 10 crc·ull• and pcrpl'l11ato i.:ood will and unders tanding " h1m...,ctr to an American Civil L1herttes t ·nron opponent of th<• b ill "Don't you ~ef' marriage ai- J n anst1tu'tion ~p;urd to t ht· pro l rP<1t1on of mank1m1 ' l'lw r t'~ponsc frnm /\Cl.I <1l f'roftl P a gr ,.., I Model Slips in Tale Of Career Success S he is s urvi ved by her husband, Ray I. Hartzler, retired director of finance for the city or Costa Mesa. The Hartzlers moved to Costa Mesa in 1953, with H artzler join· ing the then-new city's finance department and Mrs. Hartzler becoming active in the women's organization. Hartzler retired in June of 1965 but officials said he continued to work for the city on a contract basis for three more years. Mrs. Hartzler remained active in the women's club until last year. Mesa Kids' Track Meet Set Saturday GLANCE ... ..... on lo re\ 1 .... c_· hb nuc·k.ir itrms t·ontrol proposJb thal "'en· re l!'l0 ll'd 111 ~lo:itow 1."t;1u;y 1 ll' '>J lrl lhc l 'IA hu~ l'Omplctc:d 11 d1-<t11r h1nj! study show1n~ the \\ 111 Id h11:; lt•si. otl ancl natural ga:; in r e1.,rr\'r lhJ11 IA. o rld itovern rnPnl'>lho111o:ht lle:-.aid lht·cnf'rgy proi.:ram hi! 1~ unH•1h11)( Wl•dnc~ d.1 ~ "\'all h1· 111flntwnary an 11 1turr ·· hul th.11 thf• :iclman1slra 11rin will tn t11 na1111111 1n· thl· lnflJ 111111;11 \ 1rnp.1t I II.I.I'.(; \I. \I.I I.'~ ,\ ... t..1•111( '"'\I. Ill h;I\ c• •• rrihrv l•> I 111\lrol lh1• flu"' 11( 1111•~.tl J1l1•n .... from Mexico, Carter said he will h ove a message on the subje<"t probably within two weeks WATER PROJECTS The President 11a1d he has com pleled his study or 30 water pro- Jl'Cts which h e had proposed scrapping. He said governors and legislators in the affected states will be notified over the weekend and he will announce the justification for his decis ion:s over the weekend. FARM AND FOOD Carter said he will propose policies designed to end wildly fluctuating farm pnces which he s aid hurt both farmer and con· sumer. * * * f'ro• Page A I CARTER ... excessive," Carter said. He called the CIA study a "long and detailed an alysis of interna- tional oil suppUes, natural gu supplies." The CIA analysis sh ows "re· serves are not as great as we thought they were," tbe Presl· dent told a nationally televised news conference. Jlc said tho study should serve u a warning to Americans to conserve energy. "I 'm going lo do all I can ... to convince the American people of th e truth " a bout e nergy s hortages, Carter said . "I believe when they see the truth they'll cooperate In trylnR lo cut down the waste or energy." Carter's energy program, to bo unvelled next week. ls sUU beln& revised. NEEDHAM. Mass ti\P) Fashion model Lauren Hulton ... aid an a live television interview that "I JUSl around" when ai-ked how !.he had done so well in her c areer "Oh. I shouldn't have s aid that." she said. giggling and cov· ermg her mouth. "We're very sorry it hap- pened," Robert Bennett. s tation r xeculivc v ice president and ~t.'neral manager . said of Miss Hutton 's use of the four-letter v. ord "Some or our vaewcri. were 11Hended. as we were " Ma ss Hutto n . 29 year-old actre.,s. cover girl and model for Hcvlon co-;mrl r<''l. made the> sla p v.h1lc being anterv1cv.cd by Janet l.an"hnrl Wednesday on the TONIGHT "MY FAT F RIEND" -OCC com edy, Drama Lab, April 14·16, 8 p.m . $2. OCC PLAN ETAR IUM - "Odyssey ofthe Rings." 7 · 30 and 9p.m . OCC LECTURES -"From Death Valley to Baja," George Mason lecturer , Fine Arts Bldg. 119, 7:30 p.m . "Invitation to A ctuallialion .. " Charles /\. Leviton lectur er, Science Hall, 7:30 p.m. FRIDAY NIGHT F ILMS Wood y All en F estival. "Bananas, .. 6 p.m. "Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Sex," 8 :30 p .m . OCC FORUM. Forum, $1. "TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA" -South Coast Repertor y Theater , Tuesday. Sunday through April 23, 8 p.m . SATURDAV, APRIL 16 OCC SPRING CONCERT Chorale nnd chamber singers. Auditorium, 8 p.m . Free., OCC S MALL B US INESS SEMINAR -Science Hall, 8:30 a .m . to3:30p.m . OCC J.'ILMS -Woody Allen Fdllval, ''Love and Oealh," 6 ri .m .. "Sleeper," 8 :30 p.m. Forum. $1. WCVB -TV program ''Good Day." The show's co-host. J ohn W1llis, not present during the in· terview, later a pologized t o viewers. Bennett said up to 400 people called the station to protest or to try lo verify what they had heard. "We've done that show live for 312 years. and In that time we've never had any language that would slightly be offensive," Rennell said. "I think it was un· fortunate for Miss Hulton, not good for her image. "Maybe she s aid it because she was just comfortable and re· I axed." he added. "She may not have known it was live." Visitation will be Sunday from n oon to 8 :30 p .m . at Bell Broadway Mortuary in Costa Mesa. Private family services will be held Monday. In addition to her hus band, Mrs. Hartzler is survived by her daughter , Mary M. McBeath, Huntington Beach; sisters Ruth Huneycutt. Yucca Valley. Calif., and Edna Pierson, Washington. S h e also leaves two grandchildren, Lynn and James Mc Beath. of Huntington Beach. Donations may be made to lhc Orange County Heart Assocaa tion. /\ c1lywid1• youth track mef'l \\ill gel off lh<• start111~ hlorko; at R 30 am SCJturcl;iy al lhl· Co~t~ l\l c~a ll1i;:h St·hool lrack The ull day e\'cnt. spomw rcd hy the city's Dt•p;i rtmcnt of Leisure Scrvic·c.·s. 1i. open lo girl~ and boys who w1·rr horn between· 1962 and 100!) /\wards \\ i II be g1 vcn for the first thre(' places in car h event in, t•;1rh d1 v1sion. and winners will he clig1 hlf' for the Orange County Track Meet latl'r this spnnf.! Reg1l-.trat1on bt>gans al 8.30 and l'\ents began CJt JO a m .. accord· 1ng lo director Jue l11g~1ns. 1-'or. furthe r 1nfo rrnat1 o n , call 556-5479. ALDEN'S CAN SELL YOU CARPET TODAY FOR LESS THAN THEY COULD IN '50 How's That For Holding The Line On Inflation? It's hard to believe, but while everything else has been zooming. carpet is a better value today than 27 years ago. And It's Better Carpet . . . Today's carpet fibers perform better than those available in 1950 ... they resist wear and staining far better. they cle~n easier and stay clean looking longer and offer features we never dreamed possible an 1950.. Most important, they offer new color and texture beauty. '· . Come In Today and See These Beautiful Inflation-fighters! 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA. CALIF. 92627 • PHONE 6.46·.4838 6.46 2355 Friday, Ap!!l 16, 1911 DAILY PILOT AS Deadline Phantom of the Off Ramp For Tax: ~ ... :Midnight .. ·Midnight tonight 0 is the de· '41ine for flllna your state and (~eral income tax r eturns for 1'76. Failure to h ave your r eturn pos tma rked before midnig ht means the tax man can assess fines and pena lties. Howe ver, if you'r e lucky enough to be eligible for a refund. you can file for a two-month ex· tension provided your request Is postmarked by midnight tonight. About 20 million taxpayers na. tlonwide have yet to file their 1976 feder al income t ax returns, IRS offtciaJs report If you are planning lo ignore the filing deadline because you expect a r efund, remember you may be penalized if an audit later shows you owe taxes. Jn that case, the government could as· sess the sa m e la t e f ilin g penalties that apply to those who know they owe taxes and mil>i. the deadline. The penalty is five percent of the a mount due for each month, up to a maximum of 25 percent. T he re is the possibility of even stiffer civil fraud penalties after five m onths. T o assure you r return is p ostmarke d before m idnigh t. vou should t ake vour fo rms to the tnain pos~ office branch in Santa Ana, at2201 N. Grand Ave. No other post offices will be t>pe n past regular bui.iness hour:-. ton ight and s imply depositini.? you r r etur n in t h e nearest mailbox will most likely mean you r return wil l not be postmarked until the following day. County Meet On Revenue Sharing Brief Orange County Admin1i.trnt1\'t: Officer Robert Thom;is held a hearing Thursda} lo ask rc:.t· de n ts how the tt)unty should spend about $22 million in federal reveoue ·sharing funds next year It lasted only 15 minutes. John Gregory of KOCE-TV (Cha nnel 50) ip Huntington Beach was the only member of the public lo spelJ k And that was to suggest that the college station be &1ven rr- veoue·shanng grants for produt ing programs thal would addrc:>s social prohll'ms County offtc1:ils ha\ c proPQsetl setting asu1c $5 4 million in re· \•enue·shanng fundi. for !>1K'1al progr ams Gregory l·xplained \ 1ewer o;ur vey-; ..,how Channel 50 reuches 148,000 1·ounl\ h11u-.t•hf1l1Js al ll'il!>l onrc a Wl'l'I. Ai. 1111' kind of 'rn.:1111 proi;ram he was r<'r<•rnni.: lo, Grc gorv mcnl10111-.t .111 hour luni.: proi.:r.1m done last year ubout housing in the county. a program combined with a live call· in format 1nv1tini.t \'lewers' queslioni. und com m cnt. Thomas said half the expccttc'I $22 m illion will he used for c-mrn ty programs I hat oth<'r'-' I'<' would be fin11n1·1•<I with prorwrt) tu es Another 2S prrr(·nl 1' ln be uwd for social pro.l(rilm" und thC' re• maimng 25 p1·n·<·nt for parks und recreation, und('r i.:u1dcltnes .,c·t by county :-.urwrv1sor., County officrnJ.. .11-.0 h:l\ e pro posed a hst of :m prrnnty soc·1al programs. l.tstNI .1l th£> top arf' programs lo help 1nd1v1dual" who may be suhJct·L to physical or mental harm Second on the ltsl 1<1 prcvrnt ion ol c r 1 m e a n d d e 11 n q u e n c y fOll owcd by JU\'l'nll<' th\·er :>1on. f'llH'rgc-nrv Sl'r\'ICl'S and foster home core Dock Pact Nixed '.N EW YORK (AP) A stnke h'1 longshoremen in ports rrom JI.S aint-tn Tt''<ns enlrr<>d 1ls s~cond <lay tod11y, with dock workt>rs rc1ect1ng :in oft£>r Crom sjvcn shipp111g t•ompaolcs. t; Remembers It Well Marshall Drew. 73. of Westerly. R.I., holds the only thin~ he salvaged from his experience as a survivor of the sinking of the Titanic 65 years ago today. lt 's a thin black sailor's hat band. The liner carried over 2,300 pcop- ple on its maiden voyage in 1912. and 790 of them sur- vived when the s hip hit an iceberg. Irvine Planner Hits 'Urban Rape' Claim By m LARYKAYE Ol llw Dilly r ilot Stlft T he I rvine Company's vice president of planning denied Th ursday that California has been "raped by ur ban develop· meot." Richard Reese pointed out that just 2.2 percent of th e Slate is COV• ered with urban development. In contrast. more t han 35 percent 1s used for agriculture. he sa id. "I know it looks like 100 per· cent urban dt:vclopmcnt wh<"n you're driving through LA, but it's not." Reese commented T he corporate vice president, who spoke to faculty a nd state at UC Irvine, said there r eally isn't a valid arg u ment ove r agricultural land use versus urban development. Major agricultural areas are already known, a s are the maJor urban centers. It ·s loi:?ic al that both will expand . he said The maJor agricultural land:. arc in lhe Sacramento. Salinas San Joaquin and I mper1al \'alley~. plu:-. th1• Oxnarcl and \'enlura region. lie pred1clt!<I agricultural expansion in thoM• m aJor a~ncultural areas. l 'rban areas. including Lo·. An~l·les . San rr;in('l'l'O ~an 01 ego. Fresno, H akt!r~fll·ld Jll<I <;tockton Wlll expand to fill the areas 1mme-<l1atl'l.\' around them Reese prcd1l·ll'd According t u Reese. lhe estimated 10 millton more people expected lo populate Cali forrua by the yt·ar 2,000 can be accom· modaled by urbanizing an addi t1onal 800,000 acres That would rerluce agricultural areas bv less than 10 pen·cnt. but would a~C'Omffif)(!3lt' 100 percent of the p,rowth hr1 ng i n J( ur ban11ed lan<l to onl~ thr1•e or fou r percrnt. Hcc'>e c,a1·d ,\l th(' re.:1onal lf'\'f'I HCf''l' '" onf' or the men v. ho helped df' l<'rm1m• how Orange Cnunt) ha11 grown A s h C"nd of the Irvine Com pan~ 0!\ 40-person planning staff. Reese has gu1d cd the growth of the 120 square mtl~ of the Irvin<' ij.aoch. which take:. m parts of Ir. inc. Newport Beach. Costa Mt'Sa. Santa Ana. Tuslm. Laguna Reac h and Garden l.rov(', plus the county or Orange The compan) 's land use plan was adopted in 1964 and it spells out exactly how company or ficials would like the 120 square m Iles to be developed. Rut R<.'cse admitted the plan cannot be enforced. "It doesn't really determine the future of a nything. It's just our statemf'nt of advocacy lo the 42 public agenr1es we mus t deal with." But he added that the company has been rather successful in gel· ting t heir statem ent across to the different agencies. Of the Irvine Ranch land, about 12,000 acres are now used for agricultural, including row crops. orchards and grazing. llul Rec:.e believes lh<.·rP b no place or ne ed for agriculture in this re- gion. s ince as part of the Lo:-. An r::t.•les m c lropol1tan ~rea . Orange County is s lated for urban. nol ag ric·ultur al , ex· pans ion .. But. thl're m ay he some a~ricullural just from t he local v iewpoint, fo r open s pace purposes.•· Heese s aid Turning to 11uestions from the audi€.'oce. one woman quizzed Reese nn the reason for the "Sameness" in In 10€.' · Thal samcnes-. 1s troubling to m(.' Tht.· sa m t> mud·rolor :.chc mes lhroui.:11oul. Will we t•ver have a !'11anr(• J i.lain lo JU~I bu) a lot and build a hou:.1· \.\t• ltke"" :.he a!>kcd Rt•ei.<' admiltt>d ht.•~ J' responsible a:-. anyon<' for lht.' ·.,am t'nt•..,:-." anti lnld fh{' \.\Oman that tht h11:i.:1•:-.t 1·r1t1c1 ~m anybody ha.., "1lh lht' trv inl' \'1llagei. 1.., lht.•1r ..,ll'nlit~ ·• But he :.atc.J ht· doub~ that will change in the fu ture. Close-in Oil Drilling Ban Aslood in Suit ~AN DIEGO <AP) -San D1e~o County and the City of Oceans ide arc J01rung 1n a S. D1stnct Court swl to h alt government plans to allow exploratory oil drilling \\lthin thrt>€.' miles of bea<'hes Thi' suit , hied Thursd ay, con· lends the Department of the In· te n or should not be allowed to carry out a lease sale next March because environmental impact c;tatements w!'re not prepared before th€.' ocean tracts we re selected T he govemme nl argues it does not have to p rovide environ· mental studies until sometime after i1ites nre p1ckPd. The suit seeks lo force the governmenl lo scrap presc•nl plans and !>tart over on nomination or trat·ts after prl'paring tht• cnv1ron- m ental r€.'ports Jlealth, Safety Tips To Lead Off Sunday Th<· proposed Lease Sale 48 in- clud<'s 970 trar ts, l'al'h about three miles l"quarc, encompass Ing more than five m illion acres of ocean off Southern Caltfornia and includes the clm.t• in block~ Scout Leader Faces Prison Your health and v.1•11 he1ng, fjom diet to pol1re seruntv. will be the fO<'u:. of Sunday's Du1ly }:'.llot :LOSING WEIGHT llow can :vou lake it off nod keep it off'! B?rbara Gius-Bowen of t he Dai· IY. Pilot Starr details on e treat· rilenl, and other 11u1rn«'slions will lte offered in s tories t hat lead off ttie YOU Section. M EDICAL ETHICS -Dr. Irv· i9g S. Cooper, a n Inn ovative nturosurRron. ha11 written a nov el about the moral cm ;is of a dOc tor who mu11t dccit1C' whclhrr to p rolong life and !lurt~rln~ br artif1clol m<'ons lie tell~ thc- Alftoclat<'d Prciis what ll 's like to bt a doctor In 11uch a situ lion ( lJN D AY'S BE. T J CUTTI NG CRIME -ll 's a com munily of 19.000 with an amazingly low c rime r ate. The Da lly Pilot's William Schreiber talks with police about how Leisu re World in Laguna Hills keeps its residents safe. HIGH UVING -Want to (td rea lly up? Theo really down" Thc.•n really up? Lot~ or Jl "C>Jlk do. 1'hcy 'rto r oller r ou frr fanatic!' nnt1 1n ~unday's Dally Pilot they'll tell you why they do 1l nnd where the best thr111crs are. N EW OR LEANS IA P > Form er Boy Scout troop leader Raym ond T. Woodall, nccused of usinl( the troop lo acquire boys for home«exual a cts. has been convicted or 11 counts of cri me againat nature. A s tate Criminal Dttlricl Court jury returned the 'erd1ct Thursday after two houris of d<'· hher ntion. Woodall race11 a m aximum penalty ot lS ycar11 In priaon on each count -a total of 185 years r Senlencing was postponed Woodall was the first of 17 men c harged in the case to go on trlal Rock Thrower Sia/Ja Fr~eWay Drivers RIVERSIDE CAP> -Com- muters caJI h im the "Phantom Rock Thrower." Police say he's been burling melon -size rocks al autos on the Riverside F reew ay for nine months. but lbey can't catch him. No one h as been hurt, although th e phanto m t h rows with dangerous accuracy from the center divider or south s houlder of the eight-lane freeway, said California Highway Patrol of· ficer Marshall Little. "As soon as he strikes, he seem s to vanish.·· Little said. Al least 61 victims have r eport. ed seeing him . usua lly tossing six-inch rocks along a six-mile str et ch or the freeway in the evening. Apparently no Ol!C has had a good look at the phantom. described as anywhere from five-foot-two to s ix feet tall. Some have said he has long blond or light brown hair. Others hav1· said he was black or Latin. Most \'ictims d escribed tht> phantom as "a h1pp1e type" who we ars military fatigues or dirty brown rlothes and army type boots. Art Campbell or Yura1pa said he was driving horn<:' and "saw rock s all over the highway." Jlc shrugged tl off, thinking 1t was proba bly the work of children playing nearby "Then thl're was a bump and a Trash Diets Don't Work PAWH USKA, Okla (AP I Freddie Cr a Vl'O wanted t o postpone his rape trial here. so h e s wallowed a p:iper <'h P and ate two light bulbs. of hcials :.aid. It 1.hcln 'l work. His tnal will conltnU(.'. C r ave ns gulped th~ item s Thur.,da\. :-.,1t through M'\'l'fi.tl hour:-. Of th<' lnal and thtn d1i-rloM·d what he had dont.• dunn~ tht• noon recess II <.· wa i. ta k1.•n 111 LJn1v!'rs1tv llospttal iJI Okla hom;i ·c,1 y, whNe ht· was lis ted 1n l'IUli!>foclory condillon. .. good-sized rock landed on my w.-lked mile~ tn bewers, t alked hood, rolled up acr oss the with nearby properly o wners." windshield, over roof of the ciar one officer said. and then back dow~ on the T he r a n c h for e m un. who highway." Campbell said. declined to be identified , said he On March 19, o n e o r the thoughtbe'd round a tra Uusedby tractor as. it worke~ a field. The h e river and through a chain· phantom 's miuiles hit a ranch )h e rock thrower leading f'rom tractor driver gave chase. ink fence along the freeway. .. But he ran away with a Limp "I know it 's him because I've like he'd lnjured tiis leg or root," memorized his footprints," he the t ractor driver said. :.aid . Highway patrolmen said they He wears j ungle boots with a have centered their search along "V" on the toe, said Lillie's lhc Santa Ana River. pa rtner on the case, officer "We've c hecked culver ts. DavidChavez. Bireh Society Claim Federal Agencies Called Communism By KATHY CLANCY Ol lh• D•oly Piiot St•tl l"<'deral r egulatory agenr1e~ are instruments of communis m aimed at ens laving the American people. a John Birch Society spokesman aSS<:'rlt>d befon• an Orange County audience Th urs- day. Charles E. Sm ith. 45, of Santa Barbara, told members of the Orange County Forum of Town Hall. "What has happcnt>d in thb country 1s the Communists. and I do m ean Commun1i.ts, havt• established a fourth branch of government " That fourth branch includes hundreds and perhaps thousands or agencies. Smith said. ranging Crom the Federal Communica- tion:; Commission to the Depart ment of Health, Education and Welfare to the Interstate Com· merceCommissioo. Offirials within those a.:l'nc1e\ arl' empowered to adopt r egula · t1ons . 'tl.h lt'h S mith c u lle d "laws." then mete out punish mc-nt to tho~e who djsohey in the· lorm of fines By so doing, Smith charged, they art• <·oncent r a t 1n g adm 1nistrat1ve. legisla tive and Judicial power in one body, a violation of the U.S. ConstitU· lion 's sep a ra tio n o r powe rs principle. S m ith said the r egu latory agencies adopt r egulations o r laws then send out what he called "bully boys" under the labels of tnS#Clors or compliance officers to enforce them . ''The idea is to com e around and grab one man and cr ush him tn the bureaucratic m ill ... to frighten those around him." Sm 1th asserted Smith als o warned his Anaheim audience to beware of those claiming to reor ganize gov- ernment. Refe rring to t he Carter Administration's reorganization plans. he said. "Don't be fooled by the tooth fairy." Separate agencies at present c·ons ti l u te ma n y s m a ll dictatorships. Sm ith contended. Consolidating them. he con tl nued. w i ll c r eate bigger dictatorsh ips and m akc them t·as1er to control "As a solut ion to the problem I lhtnk we ought to dis mantle thi· fourth br anch of government agency by agency," S mith said. "Every agency c reated in · creases the po wer of govern ment," Sm ith continued . " ... until you have total governmrnt. and t o t al gove r nment i ~ com · m unism." WATER SAVING SPECIALS Worril'ci about hig h water bills? Let the Green Haven experts p ut your ~mnd at ease with our ow n wal l'r-~a v ing m e thods. \Yhether you're looking for drou~hl·tolcrant plnnts. the rig hl fertili1cr or chc m1<'al or a new watering m ethod · we're s ure to have the n ght approach for your own n.eeds B.e su re to get a copy of our wate r-saving tips when you lake advantage of this week <; s pecials. 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What this may amount to is an admission by the boys in thot>e black and white units and on the m o torcycles that they simply can 't arres t everybod y who pushes it up over 55. Cold statistics pretty well tell the tale. On the average, there is one highway patrolman for every 31,000 motorists out there. And the CHP estimates that the averate speed on freeways in Orange County is 61.5 miles per hour. THE ENORMITY or the task is clear. No one offi cer could write 31,000 tickets on a shift. He'd ha ve permanent writer's cramp. Fighting Giants Scotty Milloy, sole driver, mechanic and tour booker for his one·bus tour service in J acksonville, Fla., wants to taJce a load of children to visit Washington. D.C. The I n· terstate Commerce Commission says his business may o~e day thr~aten Greyhound and Continental Trailways, wtlh a co.mbmed fleet of 4,570 buses. The Justice Depart· m ent said Thursday the objection is "absurd." The answer is somewhere down the road. I Brezhnev Meet Due? I Carter Hopes to 'Get Acquainted ' WASHINGTON <AP> -Pres!· tre aty ) aareement," Carter dent Carter aaid toda)' be hopes a.ld to meet with Soviet leader Leonid • • I. Brezhney later thla year, if on. IN RESPONDING to the at· ly "juat to let acquainted." tack oo the U.S. proposal• in Carter told a newa conference Prav the Communist party he favors an.QU&l summit• :or~-f~~~:':· Carter appeared to even l'OOl'fl frequent meetin trying Losoften itsimpact. with the So\tiet.s but said It d Carter said it was .. very be "counterproductive" t6 Ue the e ncouraging" to see that the Sov· t alks to tbe expectation ot iet leaders were publicly ex· "dramatic" agreements . That plaining their position to tbe statement may signal a change Russian people and said the Sov- in baaic U.S. pbiloaopby. iot response bas been predkta· ble. AT THE SAME time, the ''Tl)ere's a very important dis· President said he sees no reason tioctioo that ought to be drawn t o change U.S. proposals for between negotiations, which are drastic reduclions in nuclear being pursued, and the education weaponry. despite a full-blown of Uae public," be said. public assault on them in Moscow. "I SEE NO r eason to change Carter told reporters aft.er the our proposals," he said. news conference that Brezhnev The authoritative editorial in might visit the Uni ted States in Pravda Thursday said the U.S. September or October a nd that pr oposals lacked ••any con· he had exchanged suggestions structive element" and "cannot about a trip with-Brezhnev be the subject of aerioas clia- earlie r this year. cussioo." "I would like to meet with him Tbe propoeals were rejected by w ith or witho ut a S ALT the Soviets March 30 during a <s t rategic a rms limitation visit by Secretary of State Cyrus The laat U.S.·Soviet summit was held at Vladivostok ln N~J:­ em bcr 1974, between form!,~ President Ford and Brezhnev. ll was the.re that the tentative cetl· ing on 2,400 nuclear delivery vehicles was reached. Gay Eyed ._. For U.S. Corps Job WASHINGTON (AP) -Rep. E laine Noble or MassachuseU.s, one of the first avowed homose>c· uals e l ec t e d t o a s t a t .e legislature. is being consid~ for a top job in ACTION, the gov· ernment's volunteer corps. Still, the CHP practices a lot of penmanship. Last month out of Santa Ana h eadq ua rtei;4iiliP highway patrolmen nailed more th an 5,500 dri vcrs of passenger ca r s or p ick u p s , 188 motor cyclists, 89 truckers and .io over -e nthus iastic bus drivers. Track Fire Kills One R . Vance to Moscow. A follow·up negotiating session is to be held be tween Va nce and Soviet For e ign Minis ter Andrei A. Gromyko in late May in Geneva. Arnie Miller, assist ant t o ACTION director Sam Browt), s aid Miss Noble is one of a number ot people being cori· siderecl for one of the top 10 policy-makin g jobs i n the agency. "WE'VE T ALK ED T O a num ber·of people about her, but she has not been interviewed by Sam or me," Miller said. "I've heard glowing r eports about her." Yet the CllP brass r eports that since thl! 55 limit came in during the oil crisis of 1974, the reduction in crashes has saved lives. They figure 900 people in California alone are still breathing today because of lowered s peeds. Search for Victims to Continue in Rubble THE PRAVDA editorial rear. firmed Moscow's determination to negotiate only along the lines or the 1974 understanding to limit each side lo 2,400 long.range mis· siles and bombers . The Carter a dministration has proposed more drastic cuts, although it has said it would r atify the 1974 agreement if there are no restric· lions on cruise missiles. Speeding 1s probably more of a problem on our freeways than o ur city streets or lesser bighways. You can see why this is by just taking a look at road conditions {rom upcoast to down coast. T R Y PAC IFI C CO AST Aigh way throu~h Huntington Beach. You can't ~peed here ljecause you a r(' constantly weaving back and forth. attempt- ing to miss a ll those surfers who abruptly sprint across the pave· ment to the beach Truvel on down to Newport !)each and you still have s low go· ing. As a matter of fact, you are pa rking. You're waiting your t um to crawl a c r oss Newpor t Bay Bridge. The greatest threat 1s that you'll fall asleep at the wheel while waiting for the light lo tum green Still more downcoast. you are aga in slowed by pedestrians through Corona del Ma r. You can -1Uickly r ecognize a n at av<· Coro na de l Martia n as h e crosses the highway. lie doesn't ;print hke the Huntinlo(ton Beach m rrer. tie s aunters across there li ke he owns the place Ile ha!> no i e ar or moving traffic. He oelie ves the Lord 1s with him and Detroit has given you a good .,ct :>f power brakes. ON DOWNCOAST, you won·l be speeding throu~h Laguna Beach. The potholes wa ll get yo u 1( you do. The Art Colony has ;ome enormou!. road holes. They ~ould coruiume your cnti r~ car Also. Laguna rurrt·ntly has a perma ne nt road t•nni.truct1on project on Coa:.t lfal(hwav Thl'Y must have borrowed tht' crew from the F ai rvi1•w fl oad ProJcCl m Costa Me11:1. You can't Rpeed th rou~h San Clemente either. El Camino Real seems lo hav(' a driveway every rive feel with i.ome mntorast pull mg out 1n front of you No wonder the Highway Patrol c o n centr ates o n fre eway speeders. Our locul roads have already Rlowed things to a crawl CHERRY HILL. N.J . (AP) - Crumbling brick facades, twist· e d m e tal r oof pillars and fl agpoles fl ying charred pen- nants remain above the wood rubble where Garden State Park once stood. A two-hour fi re that caused one death and 15 injuries has left the thor ough bred race track in smoldering ruin. fo'IRE OF FICIALS were to begin searching the park's re- m a ins t oday, combing t he clubhouse and grands tands from which 10,000 persons fled the blaze that destroyed the 35-year- old lracl(s structures Thursday. "Vincent Buondonno, chief of ·camden County detectives, said all track employes had been ac- counted for and that most of the Soviet Ship Freed Without Its Cargo BOSTON <AP> -A Soviet fi shing fl eet support ship was back <Jt sea today, minus 16 tons of river herring confiscated by U.S. authon ties at Boston Harbor. Meanwhile. th~ o~fic1al ~.1v1et news agency Tass said Thursday that the captains of Soviet f1sh1ng vessels arc under stn cl instructions to observe the U.S. 200·mile fishing limit that went into effect March 1. •·Fishing captains have been given additioncil instructions on s trict observance of f1 shan~ rules" in accordance with a Sov. 1et·Amen can fi shrng dgrcemenl signed last Scptcm hN. Tas-. said. F BI Cha r g e • Bla•t'd WASm NGTON IAP > FHI Di rector Clarence M. Kellt•y wants Atty. Gen. Griffin Bell to review his dec1~ion to prosecute F BI men fo r illegal 10vest1gat1v1• tactics. Kelley argul's t hat CIA ofhc1aJs were let off the hook for .sa m ilar wrongdoing. Kelley said Thursday night that last week's indictment or former FBI supervisor J ohn J . Kl'arney has "seriously affect· ed" FBr morale "I am arrang 1ng a conference betwct>n the al torney ~eneral , my!>l'lf 1Jnd ll representCltlH' Rroup or FBI agents to Jl('r..,onally d1:.tu-.s uur concerns ." th1• FHI <Ii rector -..1111 1n a statemt•nt Soriet B o1"b• Bla•~d KINSHASA. Z111rc <AT'> President Mobutu Sese Scko claims the Russians and not his air force bom bed a Protestant mission hospital and two v11lagc!'. 1n nei~hboring ~amb1a Thcrr (_1_N_SH_O_R_T_) was also an unconfirmed report of heavy fighting afte r a lull of nl'ilrly two weeks 10 the vest- pocket warm southern Zaire .. T he Russians themselves bom barded tht' Zambian villages to place u.., m difficulty with our Zambian friends 1n the hopes or denectan g the attention of world npmaon from thei r responsibility 1n the a.ff airs of Shaba, '' said Zaire·.., preMdcnt in a statement ISSU('d Thursday. Ford S tqs A•fde DEARBORN. Mich. <AP> Henry Ford Jl, who has held t ight, p<.'rsonal rein over the w o rld 's second l a r gest <J utomaker for the pai;t 32 years , has named a trium vira te to guide thl' tompany. Ford. 59, i.a1d Thursday that he will retaan veto power over two other Ford Motor Company ex· c·1·ut1ves who JOIO him in a new office of chief execullvp" and btlld the plan allows fo r an order. Iv succession whl'n he retires in five years. He declined to say which of the two -Let' I acocca , president. and executive vice president Philip Caldwell -or 1r either of th<>m. would i1ucceed ham. Clear Skies Over East _Wyoming Dips ro 21; More ·Rain Soaks Texas Tetttperac 11.-es "I'" ...... "<•· AlbuQ~llVO 11) 41 ... .,,,,,,,_ •• 1\ "''"""'• ,. 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The blaze, of undetermined cause, broke out in second floor oHices of the clubhouse as 10,000 race fans watched the end or the sixth race "We turned around and the smoke was unbeHcvable," s aid bettor Bob Carr of Laurel Spr· mgs . "We heard cries of 'run on· to the track• but there was a drop, so we went inside and Jumped on an escalator and rode out of there.•' WITNESSt;S TOLD of hundreds of s pectators scrambl· ing lo exit the grandstand and elubho u se, whi c h we r e destroyed. Therl' was one report that an elevator became trapped. Carter said be does. not con· sider the strategic arms limita· lion talks "at this point to have reached an impasse. "There are continua l dis- c ussions going on throug h normal ruplomatic channels, .. he said. By the time Vance and Gromyko meet, he s aid, "We will have made some basic pro. gress." Lava Hits Homes ST. DENIS. Reunion <AP> · - Fresh lava rrom the erupting l'~ournaise Volcano has destroyed nine more homes in the coastal town of Piton St. Rose, officials on this lndian Ocean island said T hursday. They s a id 1,000 persons have bee n evacuated from the town since Saturday a nd 20 buildings have been destroyed. A source close to Miss Noble said she is being considered for the post of director of domestic operations, one of the top four ACTION J>06ls requiring Senate confirmation. The other three posts are director or policy and planning, director or administra. tion and finance and director of the Peace Corps . · A high·ranking government of- fi cial said Miss Noble is being cons idered for one or the pr~ s i dentia l a p pointme nts but declined to specify which one. Mille r would not specify the job but ruled out t he Peace Corps post. ASKED IF HE thought her homosexuality would be an issu~ in determining whether she get:> the job, Mi ller said. "It's against the l a w i n the Dis tri ct of Columbia t o d is c r im inate against homosexuals and we're bound to uphold the law." Mi ss Nobl e, 33 , h as campaigned actively for the rights or the poor, the elderly and • homosexuals. She is c urrently serving her second term in lhe Massachusetts legislature. SOUTH COAST PLAZA Opens Its Gates To HOLLYWOOD PARK APRIL 18 -24 Starting Monday, Apr. 18, our Carousel Court will host Hollywood Park's week- long thoroughbred racing eichibit. To put you in the winner's circle, there will be contests, prizes, and leading racing personalities. Oon't miss Monday. Apr. 18 ••• At 7100 p.m. o leading jockey will be o n hand to greet fans, answer all your ra cing questions, ond si gn a utographs. Join in the fun • •• Be o winner with Hollywood Park at South Coast Plaza. South Co&st 'Pta.za BRISTOL AT SAN DIEGO FREEWAY, COSTA MESA ·erosol 8an Gets JJacking .. SACRAMENTO CAP) -A ,watered·down ban on aerosol P,ropellanta linked to cancer has won Senate approval despite c)aims it would sacrlftce jobs for limited environme nta l e aln. A vote of 25· 10, four more than needed. sent tho measure by Sen. John Dunlap, <D·N1tpa). to lhe Assembly, which last month nar· rowJy a ppro ved a more restrictive bill. DUNLAP'S Rlf.L would ban the manufacture und sale in California of most nuorocarbon a erosol propellants. which are commonly used in deodorants and hair sprays. Ther e have been scientific studies linking fluorocarbons to depletion of the earth's ozone layer, which provides protection rrom ultraviolet rays which can cause skin cancer . The Dwilap bill would allow u se o f fluo rocarbons 1n refrigerators a nd ror medical or dental purposes. PASSAGE WAS probably as· sured by amendments wh11.:h had indus try s upport. The amendments postpone the implementation date from Jan. l to July 1. 1978 und provide that it would expire if a federal bun on t he sale or man11farl11rP ,., adopted. Candy Caper Sammy Alvarez. 4, of Sunn ymeade, doesn't look too happy as a paramedic tries to free hjs arm from a cand y machine in the Riverside Employment Develop- ment Department. Sammy. who had accompanied his mother to pie~ up her unemployment check, tried to get some candy, but instead the candy machine got him. He was frC'ed after 10 minute ordeal. Scribes' Rights Backed SACRAMENTO CAP) -A re· lorter's nRht to protect news JOurces has won <1pproval of an 6-ssembly committee that tool.. urns S'Alping at reporters and udges. .. Most r eporters think of .hem!>elves a:. the ::.ccond comins.: >f Woodward and Bern::.tcin, and •dttors think of thcm:.cl ves a:. <i •om bi nation of JI. J.. .M enc: ken rnd William Randolph llcar:.t." '\ssemblyman Walter lnt!als W River s i de), said du r ins.: fhursday's Assembly Judiciarv Com mittee hi-a ring ASSEMBLYMAN .Jerry Lcwis <R·Highland >. author nf tht• :neasur c to strcni,:lhncn Ca lifornia's "shif'ld" law for rf' porters. countered th:.it judg"" Jrll "rubbing our nos1•s 1n 11" h\ :iisreRardmg the current IJ\.\ And a rcprt'sentall\'(• of lh1· ,talc Jud1r1al \ounr tl .JJ1 k Ho rton. conl<'nd"d that Uw n~ht .o a fair t ri a I 1 c; "mo r 1• Cundamcntal" than a free pn•sc;, fa jucigcs sho11lc1 ha \I" thr ri$!ht to fore<' rl'portcr-. to n ;i m 1• their iources TllF. COM~11ITF.F. <11 :-.:igrcl'r!. ;,owevcr. 1>cnding l.1•w1~· pro i)OSl'd const1l 11l 11111al a int·rul n11•nt .. o the i\~Sl1mhlv floor 11n '' h 1 vote. 'The measure was prompter! h~ Lh c publ1<'1Led eaH ''> o( Lo• Angel<'S rC'portcr Willlo.im Farr and four f'n•sno Brr n'·w~rno·n "'ho served JUii l('rlfl"' (11r 1 l'lui< tng lo lt•ll It JUdg(• the l>OUICt'" ,,, L~cir atorici.. IN BOTH C,\SfS, •hr jtlllr·· said the state's "shield" law, which declares reporters cannot be forced lo name confi dential ~ourccs. was outweighed by Judi;es· authority over the court .inrl their duty to conduct a fair trial Lewis' mE'asurc, af approveci hy the IC'g1slature and voters. would write protl'ction for r<' porters into the state constitu- 11on. Then. he said. Judges pro· ha bly could not disregard it lie * * * said the measure s ubstantially follows present law in allowing a reporter to refuse to disclose a confi dential source or to tum over unpublished m a terial to a court or law enforcement. IT WOULD NOT excuse re· porters from testifying about crimes they had witnessed, or from turning over m ate ri al that had been sent to the m unsolicil· ed. Lewis said * * * State Bar Retains Own Media Policy LOS ANGELES (AP l -The Califorma Bar Association's board of gov('mors has \ oted to retain 1L.._ own version of an agreement with !ht! ne\\S media concerning CO\eraJ(e of criminal tnals. The unanimou., \Ole Thursday re1ected the Amencan Bar's As· .,oC'iation media guideline that accepted the "gag" rule as a means of limiting prejudicial newll. TllE 21-MEMBER board meC'ttng her<' voted m answer to the A llA ·s final adoption of its "recommrnded \:OUrl procedure to a c- ' om modate rights or fair trial and free press " The State Rar had earlier refused lo endorse the ABA's lf'n t ah"e agreement l:hl' main <:OO<'l'rn with the ARA gu1d«llncs was t he option or news·men to appear tn C'ourt to argue against a gag order in a ... pectflC' <'3M' J . HART CLINTON, publishe r of the San Mateo Times and chariman of the stale bar's committee to confer with the media. lllWl Cal1forn1a reporters wanted no part of a procedure in which thl'v would appt>ar in court as part of the proceedlngs they were re· port inR on Tht>rf' wac; a rear that First Amendment protections might be wn1,ed in ~uch a procedure and they might be s ubject lo contempt Ml 1on 1f I hc•v chsobtsyed a RS~ ordl'r Growtli Lirnited OPEN SUNDAY ~A "l l)(f;(;t> • \I' I [)1'.,Jllll' ",1rn1ni:' of I hi' huilciing mrJu,ln .1h11ul ,1 pot1•nl1 11 r1•al 1 lalf• cns1::., thl• ~an U1l·~11 l'IJnn1niz I 11nu111:. ... 1on artopted .1 growth hm1tallon Jl<llin Thur,d.1v ;\1 any df'\Clllpl'r' l.inl1nwnc·r,, hu.,inc'' grnup'> and contracting firm:-. anl1 union:. arc oppo~ed to thC' ;roncept. insisting 1l "111 tkprt>s:1 th<' <•conomr: while :bringing on a housm~ 'horlaRe and ,J..yrocketing re· a l estate prices I · Howcvcr Mn vor Pl't" Wll<.on 1::. a staunch ·advocate or the pro$(rnm. hnvln~ campaigned on the issue for his Cirsl and S<'cond le rm::.. Wilson contend:. h <'llcr -skeller suburban . Jtrowth is a major factor in cn•ating higher proper· :t y laxes to pay for overexlencled municipal services :a nd also is creating dccny of the city's downtown. 1912 HARBOR 81 VD. (AT 19th ST.) COSTA MESA (714) 642-3177 Express bus service to Angels weekend home games from Southern Orange County. OCTD's Route 100 tnkes you to Annheim Stadium from Newport Center or tho Laguna Hills Park-N-Ride lot near Laguna Hills Mnll. Avoid st0d1um traffic and still see all of the game. One-way f me 1s 50~ for adults (including seniors) and 251Z for ch1ldrrn 1? or under. For further informntion nnd rler>arture times, call Orange County Transit Oistrrct at 547-3311 or toll-tree ZENITH 7-3311, 6 AM to 10 PM weekdays, 7 AM to 5 PM Saturday, and 8 AM to 5 PM Sunday. Laetrile Consplraey 4 Guilty • in SAN DIEGO (AP) -Four California men ac· cused in a Laetrile·smuggltng conspiracy say their convict.ion actually helps promote legalization o! lhe aprlcOl·pit e xtract u a cancer treatment. "It's another milestone in the total ba ttle. A lot or people will look at this case wjth disdain and dis. m ay," said Dr. J ohn Richardson after the jury re- turned the verdJct Thursday. •'111£ GOVERNMENT engaged in overwhelm- ing m isconduct." he added. F11d;iy, April 15, 1971 DAIL y PILOT A$ Smuggling behalf of Laetrile will continue, despite the verdict. Ricbardiion, who during tho 40·da y trial tesUfied he gives the s ubstance to patients al his clinic in Albany. Calif .• told reporters that U.S. Dis- trict Court J udge William Enright erred in bannlnJ testimony on the merits ot Laetrllo . BVT ASST. U.S. Ally. Herbert Hof(man sa1d Laetrile as a medication was not lhe question In tho trial, but rather the Issue concerned whether there was the smuggling or m erchandise. • "It is llleeal to smuggle any ltom Into this country, whethef' it be Laetrile, shoelaces or hula hoops." Hoffman said. Otbera convicted in what the government con- tends was a long-t erm conspiracy to smuggle big quantities of Laetrile over the border from Meiclco Included William Bradrord or Los Altos arid Frank Salaman of Redwood City, the president and vice president of the Committee for l''reedom ol Choice in Cancer Therapy. · Bradford said the commiU.~e·s campaign oa Enright set sente ncing tor the rour m en for May 16, although the defendants said they will appeal tho conviction that also included cowils of conspiracy " t o receive, conceal, tra nsport and distribute smug- gled cootraband. ~ ~~.~.!!~ (!l. INSURANCE -~~ ,,,. 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J erry Smllh or Santa Clara County has lntroduced a bill that would in· crease the maxim\lm payments and also the avallablllty or runds for compensation of crime \icUms. i These will replace the cardboard • ''green cards'' which have been counterfeit· : ed by the thousand. H ls m eas ure would require a mandatory fine or at least $10 but not more than $10,000 be imposed 1-1pon a person con- victed of a violent crime. Existing law al- lows. but does not require, the Imposition of conditions-such as restitution -on grant· mg of probation or parole. : The program will help not only the INS. ; but also employers who don't care to hire ii- : legal aliens . But its drawback could be a re-j luctance to hire native-born or naturalized . citizens of foreign appearance who do not : hold, or need, such cards. · This could easily be solved by issuing : the omnipotent Social Security card-now : held by everyone entitled to work in the : United States -in s imilar n o n - . counterfeitable form. Smith says !Ines could have been col· lected in 4,000 to 7,000 felony convictions last year, had his proposed law been in effect. And he notes that in 1''r.esno County alone. the Probation Department collected $100,000 last year by pursuing a program or restitution collectiqn . The Smith bill also would increase from Sl0,000 to $20,000 the maximum payment for both medical and wage claims. Oppanents or this idea say it would : amount to issuing a "national identity card." But as things stand now, every potential jobholder gets a Social Security : card, usually before leaving high school. Its ·number is duly recorded on tax form~. drivers' licenses, bank accounts, credit This is on the right track. Victims or violent crimes deserve adequate restitu- tion, and it should come. as fa r as possible, from aJl those who commit such crimes. cards and, of course, job applications. Another Blow So it should hardly make much dif- : ference if the Social Security card is plastic • rather than a flimsy bit of cardboard. : The fact is, we already have a national : identity number and card. The real problem : is that it's too easily faked. Now another researcher has come along to strike a blow against the sanity of teenagers' parents. Crime Victims This misguided fell ow s uggests that adolescent students can study just as well with the ghastly decibels of rock 'n roll music thundering through the house as they do In total quiet. • Under existing state law, victims, of : crimes of violence are entitled to seek cash : payments from lhe state of up to $10,000 tor ' medical expenses and an equal amount for He says the kids "may feel incomplete •· without this music r attling their brain cells (and yours) while they read, write and strug- gle with math problems. loss or wages. The average compensation has been $1,800 per victim, but since 1975 the state has had five medical and 37 wage claims for which the $10,000 maximum was paid. So now we suppose parents are no longer to admonish their offspring to ''turn that bl astcd stereo off and get t o your homework.'' Don't bet on it, kids. Presidential Partner Mondale May Be First Veep to Shape Policy WASHINGTON -To hear Walter Mondale 's operatives teU it, he might be on his way to becoming the first Vice Presi- dent to play a partner's role with the President in making policy and hold a measure of power in his job, one historically cursed as Q miserable terminal indeed. True, the Vice President's peo- ple have lheir fingers crossed. becaus e every Presi- dent smce the repub l i t: began ha s p r omi s ed some new and important role for the m an holding second officf. only to allow him to slip away into obscurity or fruiJtralion. It could be that Mondale's suc- cess to date, in helping make de- t'lslons and runnini the place. un be explained by virtue or the fact President Carter cam e here as a stranger. Frankly, he bad great need for Mondale j1.&S\ to get his Admlnbtralion st:uted. Now the Vice President ls etsy to get along with, but his atfablli ty covers over a basically cautious view of th game or politics . Mondale always seems robust and outicoing, but he doe11 not have a constant yen for the sting of politl(':tl battle. Ile re- allies that once Mr. Carter and c NICK J THIMMESCH his c losest confidan ts from Geor gia gel what they think is a real hold on Was hington ways, the Vice President's stake might fall outs ide what Mondale calls the "loop." By "loop" the Vice President m eans that very special circle sharing President Carter 's in· nertnost lhoughts and projected plans for action. Few Vice Pres1- denta ever found them selves 1n such a ··1oop_" MONDALE WAS there at the outset bec ause Mr Carte r leaned on bim to select and recruit his Cabinet and s ub· Ca bin et. Score one big one for the Vice President. He made a nother point when his staff did most of the work on the election r eform proposals wruch lht! President pretty much accepted. Mondale a lso softened Mr. Carter·s first thoughts about asking for c riminal penalties for those found leaking govemmt'nt in- formation. There is ~ood reuon to btlleve. also. that t.be Vlc-e Pr~•­ dent urged the President to call for a hike in mllk·pncc supports. Mondale ha.'\ nt-v<>r shrunk from the Interests or fa vors of daJry farm en. We Should Stay Out A11 rditonal from Thr Chmtian $cltnct Monitor. There is no doubt that the guerrllla warfare and violence that have rnckecf Northern Ireland for eight years have been prolonged by financll\I support (Tom Americans tor the illegal lrlsh Republican Army (IFA). Some Americans of IMsh descent obvlou.o;ly regard this as one wny to continue the poraistenl pl"otest ualnst any BrltiRh presence on the Emerald Isle. Others may not have reallied lhot funds col- lected for the I RA In the United States were bl'\ng used t o purchase weapons with which to ke1ep the t errorist campal(ln operatln11. Still otheri. believe rorce Is the only way to effect a change. TllUS IT 111 a welcom e develop· • menl indeed for four prominent ' Democratlc U.S. pollllciaoa with Irish backgrounds to come out with a vlf(orous joint appeal asalnet further aupport or en· couragement for lriah t.urorl1ts. T he fo\U' are &inalor Kennedy of M a ut•e buactu, Sentt.or" Moynihan ol New VoTk, Gov- ernor Carey or New York. and Speake r of the H o use or ReprcsenlaUves O'Neill. Not only does their move con· atJtuto a lon•·awalled break In lhe public a.llence on thl• isaue but ll s!va the Irlah Government lo Du&un mertt~ support ln ill ( OTHER VIEWS J efforts to achieve a peaceful solu- tion of the conflict in Ulster. "Continued violence,·· s aid thf' American four, ''cannot assist the actµevement of a settlement but can only exacerbate the wounda that divide the people of Northern Ireland." AT PRESENT, the long strug- gle, with lts heavy roster of casualties on both sides, con- tinues unabated, although ter· rorist exploits h3ve notl m ade sensational headlines In recent days. But only last week a Brit.on was killed outside of Belfa11t b)' IRA gunmen. He was the fifth victim in little mo,re th•n a month or a campaign, apparently directed against buaineas and In· dustrlal exe<:utives, which aims to scare away rorelgnera and damage the economy of the nortnem provtnces. Amertcaos, regardless of their background or omotionol sym· palhtes. shcWd not be involved in support.Inc activities of lb.ls sort In Northern Ireland. Tbc \raiedy there needs to be ended, not pro- lonacd with de$.perate violence. and th.e two senators, governor, and &l)taker have done everyone a 1ervtce by speaking out •tron8· ly a1tainst IRA fund-raJalnt er-lone aman• Ammuna. President Carter 's first dust- ups with Congress were mitigat- ed some by Mondale's efforts to smooth and reconcile. BEYOND THAT, Mondale has cul l006e with whatever partisan rhetoric has been needed to date on behalf of Democrats and the Administration. Mondale has a co n ge n ital hatr e d o f Republicans. but neither it nor his campaigning won for the Democratic candidate running in ..i special congressional election in Minnesota. Mondale did his chores for Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan in New York, at a dinner to pay off his campaign debt and performed a similar sUnt in Mllwaukee for Gov. Pat Lucey. M oodale cl alms he will stay away as much as possSble from the ceremonials associated with has office and likewise will not as· s ume the role or being the con- nection with state and local gov- ernment, the space program and 1nt,Jrgovernmental relations. He says he wants to mruntain a carte blanche right to sit in on In· lelligence meetings and the most I mportant policy.making t1esslons held in the White House Whatever his aspirations. he seemed clearly over his head on that round the-worid trip Mr Car.er dispatched ilim on Mon- dale's partisanship was ex- pressed in the rude way he treat· ed ambassadors appointed by Republican Administrations. He seemed ntp and too casual for European officials. INDEED, if Mondale's in- fluence ebbs, he could easily lapse into the wisecracking whkh endears him to the pres11. He and the President exchanged barbs al the recent Gridiron din- ner, wilh Mr. Carter stressing that Mondale was "acting Vice President.·· The President usually ad- dresses his Vice President as "fo'rltz." The Vice President, in casual conversations, refers to the re- pu bllc 's chief executive as "Carter." Most Presidents and Vice Presidents are more formal than that. Perhaps the informalJty ren ects the closeness or the two men. Perhaps II th9 become more formal with~ ot.ber, we will know the Vice Presllent'a ln- nuence has dimlniahed some. 1'1 h ,,..,,._ Not lmow/IJg who YOUf' moth# Md ffftlt# .,. WM"t,,..., out__,. '°' row tOOCs.. Castro Spreads Bis Wings Cubans 'Advise' Laos W ASIUNGTON -Pursuing his audacious worldwide bid for s upremacy ln the se>-called "non- aligned" world, Fidel Castro has dipped into Indochin a by sending "advisers" -mostly medical but some military -to Laos to help its new Communist govern- ment consolidate power against anti-Communist guerrillas. Publicly unreported until now, the presence of Cuban advise rs in Laos has been suspected for s eve r al months by . diplomatic a nd i n · telligence of- ficials her e. Now , how- e ver, it is established as a fact that wha t one U.S. om cial estimates at "several dozen up to a hundred or so" Cubans are in Laos, as the ir fe llow Cu bans a r e in Algeria, Somalia and Guinea. In addition to medical units that Include doctors, Castro has also sent agricultural s pecialists. particularly in the dairy in- dustry. More menacing is the possible advance guard of Cuban military advisers now reported In Laos. They intervene against insurgent Meo tribesmen who a re fighting the Communist gov· e rnment. WHETHER in Laos to help train Communist troops or to sop up experience in jungle warfare, Dear Gloorny Gus The onginal idea of n tax on gasoline was to build and maintain highways Now the government sug. gests Imposing a highe r tax to keep ua from using those highways Question: Just wtiere wi ll the extra gaa tax money be going? SUSPICIOUS O•oomy Ou• '°"''"•~h .trt ..-,.11•• •• tHffn •11• •• .,., 11•<tu•rlly r.flt<I •~ •••W> 61 tll• ,..., .. ....,, ~ ... YoUt _., -·• 16 Gloomy Ou•. O•llt ,.ilt4 ( EVAN~VAK) these Cuban advisers are worry- ing neighboring Thailand. The pro·Western Thai government has privately warned the U.S. t h at "hundreds" of Cuban military advisers are in Laos. Discounting that, U.S. experts believe the number is much closer to "a handful." Castro's real goal, as we have r eported. is the 1979 conference of •'non-aligned•' nations scheduled for Havana. IL is Castro's ambitious pJan to make that conference bis coming-out party as undisputed leader of tbird·world revolutionaries, from Laos to Angola. This r evolutionary activism adds to growing puzzlement here ove r Presi dent Ca r ter's tenacious quest for rapproche- ment between the U.S. and Cuba, its closest Communist neighbor. The question being asked more and more : why now? CAUGlff IN THE ACT A handwritten letter under the handwritten notation "personal and confidential" and signed "J immy" last week arrived from the White House on the desks of Democratic Senators. But when three Senators -each assuming he had been the sole recipient - compared notes at lunch, the "handwritten " note was quickly found to be a machine-written form letter. For a President who promised lo run an ''open" White House without taint of trickery, the March 25 letter raised senatorial eyebrows . ''It 's the most beautiful job or dissembling l have ever seen," one Senator told us. "But why go to all that trouble?" The "handwritten" letter, cov- ering two pages or high-quality White House notepaper embossed with the great seal, was apparently done on an offset press through an expensive photocopying technique. Most presidential form letters are copied from a t ypewritten original, with only transpare nt effort to conceal tha t they are in- deed form letters. THE IATEST ''Jimmy" letter Is thus unique. Although a futile effort because so many Senators received it, it Is obviously in· tended to make each one look original, enhanced by the nota- tion ''personal and confidential." When we checked a White House offi cial who should know, he told us that. of course, each letter had been Individually handwritten by "Jimmy." He is wrong. Only the name of the Senator and the President's signature (''Jimmy") were real. All the rest was trickery. A footnote: Because of the let.· ter (dealing with selection or federal judges), Senators are now scavenging all over town to find a similar offset process to hoodwink Important constituents back home. ENERGY ON SCHEDULE Afte r a m arathon meeting behind cl06ed doors at the White House, President Carter brushed aside counsels or delay from bis chief economic advisers and or- der ed bis energy message issued April 20 on schedule, no matter how fierce the criticism. T h at constitute d a major victory for energy czar James Schlesinger , who thereby sur- vived his first bureaucratic as· sault. During the m eeting, whicl) lasted from 3:30 p.m . until nearlv 8 o'clock Wednesday last week with the Presid e nt present • throughout. Dr. Schlesinger argued against delay. TOP PRESIDENTIAL aide Hamilton Jordan had wanted this meeting to guarantee him full lime to discuss with the Presi· dent and Schlesinger the political impact. mostly adverse, or the e nergy plan. But most of the ob- jections at the m eeting came from lhe economic triumvirate: Treasury Secretary W. Michael Blumentha l, budget director Bert Lance and chief economic adviser Charles Schultze. Arguing that slatistlcs reveal- ing the national economic impact of Schlesinger 's conservation proposals are not now available, the economic officials urged Mr. Carter to de lay the message until this vital inform ation is at hand. The delay, they added, should be at least one m onth. But President Carter is de- termined, to the point of ob· session. to ruUill his commit· menta. The next day he decreed that the message would come out April 2(). Useful and Useless Words I A reader hu sent me a list of "50 difficult words,'' asking how m any of them I know, and have ever used. I know fewer thun half, and have used perhaps only two or three of the m in my en- Ure writing career. Dividing words into ''difficult" and "easy" Is about as polnUess as dividing p eople lnlo ''tall" a nd "sh o r t" or "blue-eyed" and "brown- eyed." A far better way to regard words ls ln terms or "useful" and "useless" one11 -and most or the words oo his list were uaclells for cffcctivt communlcollon, whlch Is what writing la all about. l w o uld never use "barbi41erous" 11 long as I could say "bearded." "Osculate" It needless ror "klaslns" or "mak- lnc contact.'' And why uy "abaction" for lhc much more vivid "caltle·eteallng"? "Equitation" for houeback rid- ing Is simply a ludicrous snob· bery. On the other hand, there are aome "difficult" words that have no 1bnpl1 IQulvolent., and clo HY c ompactly what It would otherwise take two or three worda to communicate. These are UMlul words, ~nd atrould be acquired by writers and readers (SYDNEY HARRIS) allke. "Agriology" as the study of primitive cultures saves us the clumsiness or four words. "Lalla- tlon" as the Orienta l habit of pro- nouncing "r'' like ''l" cannot be upressed any other way with such admirable brevity. ON HJS UST, 1 would never use "scaphoid'' for "boat- sh aped, '' or "lapldoted" ror "11toned to death," or "neaiole'' to ldentlfy an "Islander.'' or "trucldatlon" ror "slau.&)\ter." In every case here. the familiar' word la the better word : noUtlnfJ is aalned and much ls Jost In us- lna tbf ba.-ct word. But .verbal anti-snobb(,ry must not be catried too ra.r. OT we give up some useful tools that perform lh•lr job wilb Ug ht preclllon. Suppoac that Instead of "carburetor" or "cam-shaft,·• an auto mechanic bad to describe these mechanism s In lay language -It would take a whole sentence for each, at least. tt is tar easier nil around for the laym8n to acquaint himself, at lcnst roughly. with the meaning or these mechanlcal lermll. SO TOO, we should know 1ome jtdlfrtcull'' words that have no t hort and simple s ubsU\utcs. Like "intractable," which cannot be olhtrwlse expressed except In a balr·doieo words ; or "ux· • orious," which has no synony~ for a husband who is excessive! s ubmiss ive to his wife. (The de motic phrase Is "hen-pecked,' but some husbands are uxoriou. even when no hen is peckin · them .) Pedants nrc too fond or d lfficul words, and the public too conten with simple ones. Both los something In the process, an what they lose IH the ability <an !loon the desire> tn communicat with other kinds or people. ORANG& COAST DAILY PILOT Rohrrt N Wt'rd, Publ11htr Thomoa Kuvll. F.drtor llorl>oro Krr1 htch. F.drtun ol Pof't' Editor . The editorial page of the Dally Piiot sttekll to Inform and i1tlmulate readers by ptttenUng on this pai:e dl"er11e commuil•ry on topics or lntereat by ayndlcat- td columnl~t~ nnd urtoonlsts, by provld1n" a forum for readera' vlev. ~ nnd by pr<'1cnttn1 this nrw11p11pc>r'11 opinions and ldtat on t'urrent lOPlt'!'. The tdltorfal opinion~ or thr D;iily Pilot appeor only in the totHtorlal column At lhr top or the Pill.I<'· Opinlon11 rx· pr('11~('d by the• columt\lt1lt1 and rortoonista and letter wrikrJ 11re thl'lr own und no 11ndortement o( thrlr views by the Dally P11ot ahould be.> lnrerred. Friday, April 15, 1977 Plea to County Drivers 55 MPH Limit Urged The averace Oranee County freeway driver ls traveUna 61.S miles an hour, and California H1cbway Patrolmen hope they will voluntarily slow dowftto~. .. We Just can't do it by ouraelvet," aald Capt. Wally Hau, Santa Ana area commander for the CHP ... We need lbe people's cooperation." l CllP INJi'ORllATIOPf Ofllcer Jerry Maxwell • said, baaed on spot traffic surveys in the county, an I officer theoretically could atop a speedlna car eveey ! 10 second.a on local freeways. II But With a force or only 138 orftcer to cover the bulk orthe county that isn't possible, he said. I Haas said May has been set aside by the patrol 1 statewide to urge drivers to voluntarily slay within CALTllANS WILL be ma.king weekly radar checka In the county. he noted, and the goal is lo at leaatlowertbe averaaeapeed to60 mllea an hour. Muwell sald CH P analysts believe the M-mUe- an-hour apeed limit eaved 908 lives between 197.f. and 1977 anct prevented lo,400 lnjuriet IQ the same· period in eallfomia alone. BUT HAAB NOTED accidents seem to be ·in- creaalng, the number or apeedln' ticket. are rising and drtvers' speed in general "11 creeplna up and creeetna \.\P·" For example, he said so rar thJs year the number of CHP investigated traffic fatalities in Orange County b as been 18 compared with 10 ror the same perl&I in ];976. ! the SS-mile-an-hour s peed limit. . ~ ! Supervisors to Hire \ 3 For Harbor Court Faced with a jump in the number of Cilings in Harbor Municipal Court during the past two years, Orange County Supervisors Tuesday agreed to hire three staff members to handle the workload. Supervisors approving adding a new traffic re- feree, who is empowered ,to handle many or a judge's duties, along \qftb an additional bailiff and court clerk. The court, located in ·Newport Beach. current· Jy employs five judges and one traffic referee although legislation has been proposed to add another judge beginning In 1978, a repo rt to supervisors said. The referee is paid $22,620 a year, or about hair that of a municipal judge. He is permitted to handle traffic arraign- ments and trials and to act in small claims hear- ings. County Administrative Officer Robert Thomas s aid the new referee would b e hired temporarily until the ad- ditional judge is a p- pointed. Statistics compiled by the Judicial Council of Cal iforni a , which evaluates court staffing, noted the number or harbor court filings has grown from 54,032 in 1972 when there were four judges to an expected 114,lOOthis year. A re port to supervi:;ors said statewide standards call for each judge to s pend 60,000 minutes or time a year for case- related actions. But the figure in the harbor court is 79,636 minutes and expected to jump lS to 20 percent durtng the ~ coming fl.seal year. I f I Deaths Elsewlwre Volunteer Services To Meet .. LOS ANGELES CAP) -Funeral services are scheduled Saturday in North Hollywood for Roscoe W. Blanchard Death Not ic~• BOYO MARVEL A AO'fD ,,.,,t1•M ,,, ,L•ound N1Qu""1 C•tUor ,,,.. Pd\\tid .aw•y Apr1t ll "'7 Su,.vl"''d bV h1\ Wll,. Jt.trmc ,,,,,.,, Elv11 M'-'"' Mever. Memt-t. Ca Sl'tt,. rnomp\on, At!lmo"•· C•. Brother\ Wllfftlm n 8oyd ttnd lloberl C. Bovo. llOln ~I Tu\ton. C•. Memor1al \ftfY•(*"\ Wlfl l'>ft "rid s~t . .llorll u ~I ' OOPM Paclflt 111 ... 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County Hftart A~\Otlation. 8etl 8ro•Owly MOftua,y d1r,.c tor\, TOWNI! The Volunteers In Child Abuse program of the Orange Co unty Department of Social Services will hold a n in· formation meeting May 12 in Orange. Men and women In- terested in helping pre· vent child abuse are in- vited to the meetings scheduled from 10 a.m . until noon at the Orange County Library Head· quarters. For further informa- tion con tact S h aron Aebersold. Director of Volunteer Ser vices at 834·•703. License Needed For Ads Private firms placing advert.ialnc be.ncbet al bua stops lo un · \ncorporated parts of Oranae Oounty will be required to obtain an-nual lice nses, county aupervisora have d e· clded. Tu board adopted an oi-dtnance requlrlng tt1'm11 who aell advertls· ing space on the ba~ks of be nches to pay an annual fee of~ per bench. The new county or· dlnance prohibits the benches along scenic highways and gives county o(ficials power to r ev iew a dv e rlisi n g material used. 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Proceeds wall go ~~;.::~~...,:.~~~~~~·~'.~,"~ .. ~.~t o w ard s lhe N eally c;-•• "' ,,,..,,., "'''""' ..... "" Scholarship Aw ard for ~~~ \.!~..:::: ~~,~1 :1 •~:.,::~ future SAC students. For "••'" ,.. 1M .......... , .1 n..:·•·· v.-further information call M""""'''"'' p .,11; Pt•H• Brou,.,., $4J ... 1S24. "'''"' \ """"'"'..,..,,,,. •. '°f'' REAL EST ATE SALES MANAGER We am loolc1nq for top management personl'lel with two years Of 1'1'()(9 elloerience 1n re111den1111 real estate 10 man lgP e'tabll~hed olhce in Huntingtol'l Beach Excellent Compennroon Call Howard Rockoff Robens Realtv r213l 378-8527 collect Let us be yo0rbanker ,,Wlnt to get &way from It all for & while-but a bit cash·short? As a director of Citizens Bank. I'd soy m.,\Alc our vacation travel loan'' what you 've been looking for The Interest rate won'! spoil your fun while .iwav-or kt1ep you <1wake nights when ~u gel bnck. So. you might nol need another vacation for .mother ~w: l\nd when you do-come sec u5 ag.ilnl '' Rl)\l [.NIOJ l1'm!Or Size $57.90 $51.90 $1 73 E78·15 $7390 SSS.90 $65.90 $57.90 $2 01 F78·15 $7590 $17.90 $67 90 $59.90 $2 26 G78·15 $77.90 $19.90 $73 90 $65.90 $2 42 H78-15 $85.90 $71.90 $75.90 167.90 $258 J78·15 $87.90 sn.t0 $83 90 $75.90 $280 L78-15 $91.90 STUO Whitewalls $3 more per tire .,.,. POPULAR METRIC SIZED RADIAL! General Sprint Steel Radial .......... di' .A•tllablt In 9 p0put1r metric sliea and built to mfft the 191Cftl 19qulrernent1 of 10 .. ion midi car. llld All'trlctn comp1e11. Ft1tur1r1Q two 11MI btltll llld rldlll..ply con11111ctlon. Sizes: 155R13, 165R13, 185R14, 155A15 lubeleu blackwall s39es ·~·lr:i l1.1tf.U . "'"" """I"' Oft Mlt • Slrt1: 175R13, 175R14, 165R15 ' tube'"8 blackw11l s441s m:r.:.,. "'"" """411111 • lltt. Slue: 185R14, 195R14 tube .... bleckwall • ~~.LT. 9"5 ,,., •u1 " """''"' ...... $2.52 $2.65 $2.88 GLASS BELTED FOR Slza A78-IJ lubeless blackwall. plus St 73 Federal Excise Tax per 111e The General Jumbo 780 features two glass belts, a two-ply polyester cord body, and a mulli·nb tread. It's designed to provide long mileage, easy handling, and traction on both we1 and dry surfaces. New car tire sale enda April 23rd SPECIAL ALIGNMENT ~ .... ::1.·:~.'.,~".·:. ~;~~>~ s12's toe-out settings to car · • .' manufa cture r 's specifications. C fta,., & S .. ..&.. om,,_, landard ........ amencan Car JATO SUPER 100 GOLF BALLS S.IAUPACK $133 Designed for mulmum dlatanee 1nd long 11111 Futurlng: Energized Canter ... Cullen Covtt ... High Tension Winding, Sooner or later, you'll own Generals Rain Check: Should our aupply of sorM 1lzt1 or llnn run short during thl1 event. we wlll l'IOnor any orders placed now for future delivery at the advertised price. Don Swedlund Inc. .................. 2855 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa > COAST GENERAL TIRE Phone 54~5710 646:o5033 . DAILY PILOT t \ • jl . :: Friday, Aprtl 15. 19n . .. UV . . t t Mervyn's one-day super-sale! Doors open at 9 A.M . f· t • I • , I I ' L ; i I women's boat shoe Navy or white canvas up· pers. Non-skid soles for sure footing. Sizes 5-10. cool gauze shirts Tailored, short sleeve style with full placket button front and 2 chest pockets. Easy-care cotton in plalda. Sizes S·M-L. Shoe Department REG.4.99 REG. $6 3.79 3.99 2.01 off woven tailored shirts Long sleeves, curved European cuffs and back darts for perfect fit. Poly- ester/ cotton in stripes or oatterns. Sizes~ 13. REG. $8 long fleece or quilt robes Arnetll triacetate fleece or acetate/nylon Quilts Cho1co of styles, solid colors. Sizes 10· 18. Not all styles in all stOfe s. save •1 on jr. tops REG. 2.99 1.99 Buster Brown!' for girls Brown leather sandals; wooden wedges, cushion soles. Sizes 12 ~ -4. Shoe Department REG. 13.99 save 25o/o! care-free 2-pc. gaucho sets Cotton , polyester and wash· able blends in denim, natural and other colors. Selection of styles. but not every style tn every store Sizes 5-13. Sportswear and Dress Departments REG $18-$24 13.50 to 17.95 f ., pants & jeans for women REG.8.99 6.99 women's cardigans REG. $12 8.99 Tie front style. Long sleeves with 2-button cuffs, or short roll sleeves. Nylon in softly-c.,ored prtnts. Sizes S·fte·L. Polyester I cotton; woven looks or cordu· roy. Darks or lights. Button-front, jewel neck styles, in medium- weight, 100% acrylic. Machine washable, in soft solid colors. Sizes 34to40. women's print tees REG.2.99 1.99 Short sleeve styles with scoop neck. Ma· chine washable poly· ester knit In a choice of pastel prints. In aizeeS-M-L. Sizes 6 to 16 and 8 to 18, but not every size in each style. aalel junior gaucho skirts REG. $12 a $13 8.99 Selection of styles In pre-washed cotton denim, 60% cotton/ 50% polyester Cal- cuttas or potye.ter. Sires 6/6 to 15/ 16. knee-hi's for women REG. 1.2fi PR. 6PR.•5 890PR. Mervyn' a brand, 76% Orlon,. acrytlc/26% nylon cable stitch knit; white and colora. One size fits 9-11. save 2.011 cool cotton tees V -neck, U-neck and collar- ed styles with cap sleeves. Shirt tail, blouson with drawstring or regular hems. Colorful stripes in sizes S·M·l. REG. $7 4.99 '. costume jewelry sale Necklaces in cer· amlcs, flowers, beads. and assorted woods. Reg. $2-$5 ... $1-2.60 Pierced earrings. Post or wire, reg. $2 . . $1 50% off women's baby dolls REG. $8 3.99 Fitted or semi-fitted styles; sleeveleas or w ith short sleeves. Soft, easy-care nylon tricot, in a choice of colors. Sizes S·M·l. briefs, bikinis for women REG. 1.38 PA. 5PR.•5 1.06 PR. Lace-trimmed nylon; elastic leg and waist openlnga. White or pastels; bikinis also in prlnta. Slzet 6 to 7. save 40% on small size bean bags Sturdy, wipe-clean vinyl w ith double stitched seams and 2 zippers. Filled with re· sihent polystyrene pel- lets. Choose brown, blue, green or orange. REG.14.99 8.97 \" \jj / 11' stock up on colorful print bath towels Several patterns and colors In super·absorb- ent cotton/ polyester terry. Minor lmperfec- . tions will not affect wear or appearance. IF PERF. 2.99 EA. 4FOR•5 Bath aize only Solld color hand towels. Combed cotton/polyes- • ter. Minor imperfec- '\.. tionswon'taffectwear. . -~ If pert. 3.19 •.•• 99¢ ,..,,,.,..,. . .,J~~~ . """" -,. ' ..... ' ' . . .. "Watercolor'' no-iron percale sheets from Cannon"· checked kitchen terry towels Super-absorbent cot· ton terry. M inor Im- perfections won't Im· pair wear or looks. IF PERF. 1.29 EA. 2 FOR ., "Silver Saver" bras30%off REG. 2.69 I 2.99 1.79 Full figure soft cup, aizea 34-408, 34-42C and 34-420. Three contour styles in sizes J4.36A, 32-388 andJ4.38C. full figure print ahir18 REG. $10 6.99 Comfortably atyled tailored ahlrtaand bow blouses In care·frM 100% polyeater or acetate/nylon blend . Sizea 40-44 or 40-46. This multi-hued floral delightfully en· hances any bedroom decor. Fine per· cale of 50% cotton/50% polyester with 180 threads per square Inch. Full flat or fitted, reg. 4.99 ...... 3.99 Standard cases, pr., reg. 4.29 ... 3.49 2.01 off canvas handbags REG.M 3.99 Roomy styling with top zipper closure, convertible shoulder straps, outside pock- eta and vlnvt trims. Natural tone canvas. gradient lens sunglasses REO.t6 2.99 Today's look In rlm- ie. aungte.ee; lerll8t are sh1ded from dark to light. Many lhapea ind colors. Accenory Dept. *'The Collage" picture frames REG. 7.99 5.99 A versatile 14"x14" picture frame from Burnes of Boston. Holda 12 of your fav· orlte photos, prints. Cosmetic Dept. special buyl toeapHlowa 12" lquete 2FOA t3 Great selection of col· or1 to mix and m1tch. Solfda, plaids, bro- c.edea in velvets, acry1· lea and Herculon~ olefin fabrlca. REG.3.99 2.99 Twin flat or fitted special buy! bedspreads Twin Size 9.97 First quality quilted spreads. Polyester I cot- ton or acetate taffeta. Full alze ...•.. 10.97 OuHn alze ... 14.97 King alH ..... 1&.97 sale! toddler ~irla' shorts REG.1.29 99° Condonable pull-on ttyflng wfth ·elaltf c waistband. All solld colors In easy-care 100% wuhable ny1on. Sizes 2-3-4. 1....._~~~-----------~--~-------------------------~~---~-- (M ERV Y N'S CYPRESS FULLERTON HUNTINGTON BEACH 10201 V1ll1y Vl•w Str11t -IH·SOOJ Cro11ro1d1 C:1nt11, 3204 bit Vorbe Ll11d1 -ltl·HOO 1111 Ad•m• Avenue-tU·9731 P\.UI 3!I MC>f'l &TORU TO IEAvt YOU THROUGHOUT CAUFOANIA AND NIVAOA -.. Friday. Apr!l 15, 1877 Special night ·opening! Extra personnel to serve you! print front tank tops for boys Contrast-trimmed cotton or potyester I cotton tops with multi.color screen print fronts. Sizes special buy! leisure suits from a Texas manufacturer Famous maker, 100% polyes- ter leisure suits at a great price Texturized woven sh1rt·length model, or doubleknit short jacket style. ·ftie belt loop flare has western pockets. Jacket sizes 38 to 44. Pants, waist sizes 3Q to 40. 15.94 THESET Jacket .. 7.97 Pent .... 7.97 "Alamo" men's sport draperies shirt special 50% off long sleeve style 3 FOR •10 Reg. 18.99 to 84.99 SALE 9.49 TO 32.49 3.69EA. Nubby, te><tured ray-Slightly tapered and on/acetate with foam-European-fit styles in backing for insulation. 100~ cotton or poly- Easy-care. Color ester/cotton blends. choice. 5 sizes. Sizes S·M·L-XL. CHAAGEITI sale! men's ea.mii-1: outerwear ---REG. 1.99-19.99 ............... I 20%off .. ··-- Nylon shells, P.V.C. jackets, nylon fleece drop shoulder jackets, gotf and leather-trim jackets. Other 1tylea available. men's cushion- foot socks REG 3FOR1.99 3FOR 1.50 Terry-lined sport sooka in soft and absorbent cotton/nylon blend. White with striped rib knit tops. One size fits 10 to 13. overalls, work pents & shirts 20%off Men'• overalll, reg. 18.99' •...• 13.&I Fun cut work penta, reg. 14.99 •.... 11.91 Work shlrta. reg. 7 .99 ....... 8.3& great selection of western shirts Long sleeve shirts, all ma· chine washable and dryable polyester I cotton blends. Sizes S·M·L. REG. 7.99 EA. 2FoR•11 6.99 EA. soft acetate/nylon sport shirts Short sleeve style with French front and square tails. Easy-care 65% ace- tate/35% nylon in patterns and florals. Sizes S-M-L-XL. REG.4.99 3.99 tatamis for women and girls 99¢ Women's sizes 6-10. reg. $2 Gir1s' sizes 13-3, reg. 1.00 Hosiery & Girts' Department men's print front tees-save on 2! Crew or tape neck tees in machine washable 100% cotton or polyester/ cotton. Motifs include beers, uni- versities and many more. Sizes S·M·L·XL. r , REG. 3.99 EA. /,,. r 2 FOR •s 3.19 EA f / (r,;:,, S·M-L. ~, ~ REG.2.79 {~11.9~ .......~ ~ broadcloth and batiste fabrics Machine washable cot- ton or synthetic blends. 45" wide. Big selection of prints, but not every print in every store. 77¢ YD. Special Purcheae sale! cotton underwear Mervyn's brand, 100% cotton underwear, tees and briefs. Sizes S·M·L. Levi's men's "Movin' on" jeans Waist sizes 30-38. "Stitches". ~ Polyester I cot - ton crinkle cloth or 100% polyes- ter, all easy-care. In bright colors. REG. 3 FOR 3.50 3 FoR 2.50 ~~~' )~l . I J 1. I I I l I I I men's knit dress shirts Short sleeve, REG. 7.99 4.97 Handsome short sleeve styles In knit for com- fort, 65% polyester/ 35% cotton blend interlock. Easy-care. Sizes 14 %-16 ~. Wrangler® flare jeans for girls REG.8.97 4.99 Made to sell for much men. Choice of ttytea; cotton~. pre- Wlltled denim °' poly· eater/cotton cordu- roy. 7-14 reg. or lllm. \ ) \ reg. $20, •16 "Saw Horse", reg. 18.00, 14.80 ~ "HelfDome", ~ reg. $17, 13.60 "Night Owl", reg. $20, •1& 20% off save25%on girls' pants 7-14, REG. 4.60 3.37 Visa• polyester doubleknlt with elastic waist and flare legs. Choice of tolld colors. Slzn.4-IX. reg. 3.60 ....... 2.S8 26% off girls' R•nttopa REG ... 4.49 Polval*/cotton knltl tn trimmed aoflds or mltel'9d 11rf pea with hoodl. Alto 1hort a1eew 11dwv tops. EMy-cere. siz .. 7-14. 4-6X. REG. $12 8.99 7-14. REG. $13 9.99 boys' shirts in sizes 4-7 REG.4.99 3.99 Weatem shiru w ith print yokes and cuffs; some with embroidery trim. Machine wuh· able polyester I cotton blend fabric. boys' acrylic jackets AE0.10.99 7.99 2 •tVlel In machine wa1heble warm-up jec:ketl with alaah pocktttl. Royal or kelly with gold and white trim. Sizes S-M-L. special I print interlock fabric Choice of prints and colors, but not every print in every store. Ma- chine washable; in 58" to 60" widths. 1.49vo. boys' cotton underwear Mervyn'a brand tees and briefs. Precision cut for comfort end action wear. Machine washable S·M·L-XL fits sizet ~to 16. famous maker student jeans REG.I .II 4.97 Walata2l-30 Weatem style, '"f>OCk· et fllrea. Polyeeter I oouon blend tor effort-· !ell care. Boya' atz .. 8-12. reg. 5.99 ••.•.•• 3.97 men's L.E.D. watches RE0.19.91 14.99 Tl-601·1, precision electronic digital watch. Easy-to-reed, &-function modet. Matching band. Fine Jewelry Dept. Mattel's• Hot Wheelacars REG.IKEA. 2FoR•1 Super llVinga on greet Hot Wheell Flying Colore. Chooee from • big aelectJon of wltd 1tytea. Toy Department r Shop Saturday, April 16, g· A.M. to 9 P.M. J -' Loyalty Rewards Itself Studebake.-Dealer Finds His Own Riches Al'1ilf!r ...... Bank Superintendent By JULES LOH ·~s-i.iciw .... _... UNION, Nev. -Life aeems to lose it.a w-aency, out here' where the placid Platte nowa into the meandering Mlasourl. At least Ray Wiysel thinkt ao. Ray Wlyael is the Studebaker dealer. "l 've been• Studebaker dealer since 1939," Wiys,e l s a id, wiping calloused hands on a irrease-stalned rag. "It was a good business then and it is now. I see no reason to quit. "BESIDES, WHEN I sold cars to all those people all those years they depended on me to keep the m running. Well, her e I am." Yes. here he is, and his Wiysel Auto Service letterhead still has on it that slender encircled S monogram and the sign outside his crowded s howroom s a ys: Studebaker -Authorized S ales and Service. Hasn't he heard? "OF COURSE . St udebaker NEW HOUSING RISES A.GAIN N e w hous ing s t a rts in California continued to indicate rising levels of home construc- tion during February. Bank o( Am erica has reported. Muriel F. Siebert, the first woman member of the New Yor k Stock Exchange, is about to become New York State's fJ.rst superintendent of banks. Gov. Hugh Carey. in t he background, announced this week that he plans lo a ppoint her to that post. The seas onally a djusted an - nua l rate or 305,000 units for February was up 5.9 percent from the January r at e a nd 86 per- ('ent from February of last year. During the first two months of 1977. bank economists said, a ctual housing starts in the state wer e up 74 percent from the s ame period in 1976. Reagan Blasts 'Big Business' SANTA MONICA (AP)-Republicans should .. thumb their noses" at big business, Ronald Reagan's conservative "Citizens for the Republic" poll tic al action group s ays. The April 15 issue or the Reagan committee's. biweekly newsletter fea tures four articles critical of big business and warns, "free enterprise needs to be protected from lhe businessman." . ALL FOUR ARTICLES stress a theme that Reagan adopted from time to time in his campaign for the Republican nomination for president las t year: That big business h as compromised free en- terprise principles by gettmg loo coiy with big labor and big government. Reaga n spokesm an Lyn NofziJCer said the form er California governor did not preview the ar ticles and they may not "aJJ renect his views e x· aclly. .but l don 't think we've got anything in thcr<' that 1!> con I rary to his point of view. "You can say that the governor is very con· cerncd that big busines1t is playmg footsie with big gov~rnment and big labor." Nofziger added Wed- nesday in a telephone interview. Allergan Pharmaceuticals, Irvine. has applied for the listing of its securities on the New York Stock Exchange. ' The company 's com mon shares arc currently trad<'d in the over-the-counter market Allergan 1s engaged In lh e deve lo pm e n t , manufacture a nd sale of s pecialized ophthalm ic a nd dermalologic pre· s criptlo n and n on · pr esc r iptio n p h armaceutical pro· du c t s . For the ye a r ended Dec. 31, Allergan Co m mun1c a t io n oi; S e rv 1c c ll, N ew p o r t Beach, lo h andle its public r <'lnt1ons, ad vertlslng and collateral m aterials. reported n<'t Income of Sl._p E-d $6.4 million on sules or .. - $43.9 mllUon. up from S3 million on s1lles or $.13.2 million in 1975. Since 1972, s ales have r isen more th11n 2 ~ times to $43.9 million from $16.2 million and e arnings have lncreasod more than six times to $6.4 m i llion from $977.000. O~Gal•• Smith Inte rnational. Inc., Newport Beach. has reported it expect~ s ale11 for the first quarter oC 1977 to be lower com pnred to sales from con- tinuing oper ations for the first quarter of 1976. Sa l es t o b o th the petroleum a nd mining Industries are expected to d ecre ase approx· imately 10 percent. "Got a problem'1 Tl1en wnte to Pat Dunn. /'at will cut red tape. getting the answeTS a11d.oction you need to solve mequ111es in government and business. M ail your question.~ lo !'at Dunn, At Your Service, Orange Coast Dallt1 Prlot, l'.0 . llox 1560. Costa Mesa, CA 9l 626. As many letters as possible w ill be answeTed, but phoned 111quine1 or letters not including the reader's /ull name. address and business hours' phone number cannot becmu1dered Th1scolumnappear.sdai· ly ercept Saturdays." Pl"f»••ured 011~r PUMp DEAR PAT: I don't know much about cars and would like to find oul how long a fuel pump should be expectded to last. A S<'rvice .!ltation attendant told me he thought I nN~derl a new fuel pump, hut I want to know whnt I s hould check for before I go ahead and have th!!"' ork done A.E., Costa Mesa The state Bureau of Automotive Repair advises that an average fuel pump should la11t at least 50,000 mlle11. It suggt"fits having a 11uspldou11 fuel pump checked as soon as possible by a reputable garage with p/oper instrumentation. Fuel pre111ure of as little all z.4 pound11 per square In ch can be normal. IC ln doubt, check with the st-rvlce department of any car a gency selling your model for the correct fuel pump pressure. Unscrupulous se rvice station ope rators or garagt' owners have been known to 1'Qulrt raw gasollnt' on a fuel pump and claim that the pump has failed. Be ,;ure you weren't a victim of thli; trick befort-you authorize 11 rl'palr. Sldrt Sltlp•nat'• Sloac DEAR SIR On Dec. JO, 1!l7G, I sent a $5.50 <·heck (or l ~o "Morris" T shirt" to 9·Lives. Box 10214 , Santo Ana. CA 92711. Mv letters of inquiry ;tre not ans wered a nd mv ch1lllren have been wait· ing months for these i1h1rts. llow can a company make offers and then foll to do anything to fill the m " D 0., De Pere. Wisc . 11dA lt'ttf'r waa sent to At Your Service by the Santa Ana city 1&torney's offi~e wUh a request for "consumer fraud action" by this column. That of· Ike ''Is not permitted to bandJP thls type of problem for a prtva&e clUzen," accordln~ to Its legal asals· tant. Towne Advertlst'r '5 MaUlni Service, Inc., dis· trlbutor of tbeM sblrt11, has malled D.0 .'• overdue order with :apologlc" for what appears to be a mall de livery problem. ~1ore than 500,000 "Morris" T·sbll'U have been malled so far, with orders re - ceived by March I now bavlnic been processed. It doesn't appear th1t any Intent to defraud exlsts, just the same old story or Jost mall and the un· avoidable problems or large volume proce11lng. The distributor claims that Its office resends orders as soon as noo-dellvery complal.nt.s are received and cbecked. Oxoco Inc .• a Newport Beach indepe ndent oil a nd ga11 producer, has a nnounced revenues for t he year ended Dec. 31 or $2,068,696 , compared with Sl95S.733 for1975. ·11ac from the Net Income totaled Sl84,260, or 4 cents a s hare. compared wlth $35,452, or 1 cent. latl year. FlnaSe~ted Beach Manur1cturfng C o r p ., Huntlnglo n Beach, has selected Cook Master It only makes sense to buy or lease your Cadillac from the Master Dealer. We can provid~ the just-right finance pldn or lease structure for you. Nabers Cadillac 2600 Harbor Boulevard , Costa Mesa (714) 640~100 2'1/91141• 7M/52J·725G "aetory Aulho11ztd Mercedtt ltON OHie! ( AMERIC4 J mado lll lut car ln 19ee. Actual· Jy, when the company moved to Canada from South llend, Ind .• in '6' and atarted maktng cars with Chevy engines, I knew it would collapse. My last call to 'Studebaker was to cancel an or· der for three '64s. from ha father, a cabinetmaker, and hil ..-Udfatber. Ray set out to become a muter 'mechanic. He still remembers his flnt major autor.nobtle ovel'· haul, done at qe 17. n°',CU Wl&S a Studeballier. A ltll B'-Six tourlne car. , BAY'S SON, l.ARRY, 38, ls keeping the family tradition alive. · "But instead or folding up, l bought out the parts depa rtments of other Studebaker d ealers. J have a pretty good s upply, wouldn't you say?" Wiysel led the way through a isle after a isle of auto parts ar- ranged in bins. He paused at the hubcaps. To a middle-aged memory, it had the s hock or be- ing suddenly sWTounded by Jong. forgotten friends. Like h is fa the r h e is u mechanic without peer and also a loyal son of Stude~akcr. He drives a 1963 Studebaker Avant i. but sparingly ; it only has 13,000 miles on it. It's worth, he said. about 10 times what he paid for it new. He isn't inclined to sell. "Ther e a r e a bout 150,000 S tude b aker owne r s io t he country," Larry Wiysel s aid. "They buy them, buy p arts from us, r epair them and sell them. Only a few are true belie vers who buy them and keep them because they llke them." lt'rffllqBelr "HERE'S A HUBCAP for a 1934 Commander,'' he said Uftlng it out of the bin as gently as if it were crystal. "I shipped four or these to Winnipeg, Canada, the other day. ACROSS THE STREET in tht? William Wrigley Ill, presi· den t of the William H . Wr ig ley Jr. Compa ny , chewing gum m anufacturer. i s he ir -appar e n t t o the C h icag o C u b s baseball team. His father, Philip K. Wrigley, owner of the club, died earlier this week. "Here's one for a '32 Rockne. I just sold one for $25. Probably cost less than $2 when that car was n ew. So, you s e e, the Studebaker business gets better all the time." Wiysel showroom -actually a warehouse -Ray WiyseJ, a true believer, tre ads r e ver e ntly a mong his own collection of 20 Studebaker cars and trucks. Auto Loans ~tLonger Ray Wiysel is 67. His affection for Studebaker r eaches back a long way. "This one's a 'SS President S peedater. This is a '50 Land Cruiser. I 'd s ay •so wa s Studebaker's heyday, '48, '49 and ·so. That one's a '62 Gran Turiamo Hawk. I've got two of 'e m. With consumer loans for 1977 a uto mobiles a ver aging more than $.5.000, the traditional 36· month car loan may be going the way of the Stud<'bake r, Edsel and Pac kard. HIS GRANDFATHER , A blacksmith and carpenter, built wagons for the Stude baker com· pany in Arkansas. Ray Wiysel neve r met his grandfather but knows all about the wagons through family lore. They were big, sturdy vehicles, pulled by eight head or oxen, ha ulers or logs. "Here's a '39 Coupe E xpress pickup truck. Only five or six of t.hes e left. Truck makers today boast about their double-wall construction." He pounded a fist defiantly on the side of the truck. ''Double-wall construction." Results of a national banking s urvey by the American Bankers Association (All/\> show that 77.4 perce nt or the responding banks arc makinit auto loans to their customers for 42, 48 and e ven 60 months. A Teuto ni c p r i de in c ra ftsmanship turned out to be a family trait. Ray inherited it IN RAY WIYSEL'S office hanes two plaques, one given him after 20 years as a dealer, the other after 25, "in recognition of loyal business association." F I FTY PERCENT o•· t he banks reported they arc making four -year Joans. 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But butnan bdnp have nover betrayed a strong predlleetloo for raUoulity. And be•lde•. mocsl Americans are so addicted to their automobiles they wouldn't consider ualnc anoc.bet vehicle, even for local er- rands. Neverthelas, Bruno Porrati is determined to make a nm at the U.S. market on behalf of the Ciao and Braov mopeds, two- wheelel's related by birth t o the Vea pa scooter, 5ince the fat.her or .them all is Piai(io ck Company, a 92-year-old Money Tree Italian company related by financial blood to the bl.a Ital.Jan auto maker, Fiat. PIAGGIO IS READQUilTEllED IN Genoa, where Porrati was born in 1941, the year war broke out between Ila· ly and the United States. Two years ago PorraU set out from there because Piaggodeclded it was time to have its own man and its own company in America. Porrati headed for South San Francisco, where he or- ganized Vespa of America Corp. to import and market Piag- glo prod1.1cu. The Vespa motor scooters have been sold In the U.S. since the early 1950s but they were previously dialrlbul· •ed through an independent distributor rather than a factory. owned outlet. Scooters have never caught on here the way they have in Europe but PorraU and Piaggioobviously expect the stoey to be different with the mG-ped, which is, as iu name im· plies, a vehicle that can be propelled either by pedaling, like a bicycle, or by the power. of a single-cylinder, two- slroke rotary motor, THE LOWEST-PRICED VESPA MO.PED is the Ciao. • It sells here for $395. It has a top speed or 30 miles per hour. Its fuel tank holds three-quarters of a gallon of gas, which should be good for 120 miles of driving. It is strictly a one· passenger vehicle. A problem wilh the mo·ped is determirung exactly what it is to the satisfaction of state licensing bureaus. If it's . classified as a motorcycle. then it must be registered. In 24 states lhe mo.ped is exempt from such· registration. But you still need a regular driver's license to operate 1t. The mo-ped was introduced in Europe 10 years a~o and now 13 million of them are in use there. Piaggio and other mo-ped makers will setUe for duplication of thQSe results in the American market, where there are annual sales of 10 million new automobiles, 10 million bicycles and l million motorcycles U.S. SALES OF AUTOMOBILES, bicycles a nd motorcycles are all down Crom their peak levels. ls the mo· ped·s time at hand? Porrati estimates conservatively that by 1980 some 200.000 mo·peds will be sold annually in the U.S. That's about how many Honda automobiles will be sold here this year ,,. Mo-ped sales last year were approximately 40,000 I low ever. 35 percent of those sales were in California, where they buy anything on wheels. So it's still a very thin market. As many as 30 different makes of mo-peds have some distribution in this country. In addition to Vespa's Ciao and more expensive Bravo models there are the Motobecane from France, Puch from Austria, Batabus from the Netherlands, Peugeot from France, and two other Italian makes. Garelli and Cimalti. That many brands chasing sales or 40,000 doesn't make much sense. Yet lo be heard from are the Japanese. who ap· parently don't think the mo-ped market is worth exploring, although the Kawa~aki motorcycle company did ask P1ag · gio to make a mo·pcd that could be sold under the Kawasaki name. Piaggiosald no. Stock Market Keeps Gains of Past Week NEW YORK CAP> -The stock market was little changed today, meeting some resistance after a sharp rally the past five sessions. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrial stocks, up 32.27 points In five trading days, gained0.76at947. 76. Gainers held a s light lead over losers among New York Stock Exchange-listed Issues. lO ·~" 11) Trn t ~ Ull ~) ~ .. tndU\ ''"•"' Ut•I\ •\ s.- 1lu1erf~an Leader• M'J1at Sto~lu Did N!W YORI( IAPI W~~JCDID NEW VOllK IAPI Sto~h• 111 The Spotlight P<t Up 11 I IJo • 4 110 •• Up I 1 110 I• Up 7 7 VD I 1 Up 70 U1> •II' Up 6 T uo • 7 Uo • S Up 61 . U jl t 1 ' UP 6 J Vo • 1 Vt> •? VII '·' 1111 tO UD \7 P,1 011 • ' 011 •• ()fl '. 811 H " SJ 011 '1 011 'J °'' ', °'' s, 011 SI Off SI ~OU H H 41 g , 011 • 1 011 4 ~ ""' 'it*> .... Woo ,.,., ,.[ l,.J ~ttw <"? r I '•l>I Ouw (llQ '·! I.._., Cw c,.,, --llf W-W-· WOOdCt> _, S JO ''"' '' '#YI~"-&·· .. 1214-"" Wl<lttt .Mb. u U'l ,, WoollPel JOI> 17 ,,.. "• WV l pt l. ., H 2tl,\ t ·~ Wl.eicilSI JI t t• 1\\ ... , Wolwl!I I 41> r .. H'• '' WH t !I . f1d 'II • '' Wlhl~\ t 10 1$1 1•'" • ,._ '*[; .. Air J+ 1' 1\\ Wntmer . . • .... "'' '#ll'PlfO ,, • iO I ..... Wf ly ·-It '\ es • I WUVKO l.!0 tO 40 ~ • ,. w1r ... o. ' ,. 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W1llr1 111 tl>1 • ' Whc \,. t.,, • •t 10·~ .,, •lec;p .11 • u O'i • '• -I I , 1 lfl 17'\ WIK I 4t • U 1"'-1" ...... t *41 10'-• 1' \Miit plC . • '2 '°°' + Wfl<O I 40 I 71 JJ:I\\ 14 ff,ttO.. t Jll 4S w..11eM1 • t1 1'-WIWO to S 1' t:I ,..: •Yrtt"P 4 U t • , W" !1119 1 90 J ti >t'" • WolvrW II : 11 4~, •• tftllll,_ 111 )M 14"°'"': ~ ~ w.>~..-r t • ll-. • W91Mt te 411 JO 11>1> ~"''"° 41110 tSS l'Nt•;, .4J2 DAILY PILOT * Be.._...'t Press Secretary Jody Powell hasn't yet pro- vided public statements on the financial al· fairs of top White House staff members- p r: i mar i l y because his own h as n 't been filled out. L h Famou1 Unlveralty provee on unc MIRACLE·GROproducngreateryfeld1- 23-n MORE TOMATOES Carter Aides IJmited to $10 on Freeloads 25% MORE VEGEJABlES Holding ~ine You con porl~ your car. Ano porl~ the l~ids, too. Ac Fashion lslond. you'll find convenient perimeter porl~1ng for your cor.llAnd a convenient oucdoor ploy oreo for coe kid s. The youngscers con slide. spin and scamper co che1r heort5' delights while you're shopping 1n over 60 f 1ne SlOres Tol~1ng time co find those special items you need. And perhaps o surprise or two. Isn't 1c surprising. for one ch1ng. co find a center chat cores about people more chon it cores about cor.s? a waitress, who added, •·or course, no drinks at lunch." Comp•red with other populer typee ot plant fooda• ••• IMPORTANT FACTS tor home g•rdenen . ComparM With l•ac:tln1 "Tfn,.d RelNM" Plant f ooo-u w•U es olhtr populer typa ,-...... .-:. --THE WRITE HOUSE MESS IS doing its part to promote hmcbUme sobriety.\ of p lant fooc:ts•, un1vert1ty .elentlat proved MIRACLE-GAO prodUCM .... 11.r ylelda. .... Customers for its popular Mexican meal, a Tlwrsday specLal, once could ease down t.be splcy fare with a beer or marguerita cocktail. The new administration h as banished all alcohol at lunchtime, even on Thursdays. MI RACLE·GRO &IVH fut rH U Ila. 8 oz. EASY, SAFE -uud as dlrect•d, s1·1 GUARANTEED resulta-or money beck. L Miracle Gro . tEilSj . ._.... ........ ..__,.4'._.. ••• l ...... Those who partake or the limited dJnner menu at the mess may aU ll order lhelr favorite highballs or cooktaila, however. . Mliii"i:le·&to ... ••A NEW what?" was the response printed in tbe newspaper. "A new bracero agree· ment," repeated re· porter Laurie Becklund. .. l'M NOT acquainted with that," Lucey said. "What Ls it? I have not been briefed yet, and I certainly wouldn't want to say anything that would make me less welcome in Mexico.'' Lucey, 59, has been nominated by President C a rter to r e pl ace Ambassador J ose ph John Jove, an appointee ' of President Nixon in · 1973. Senate conf1rma. lion is required. Call 642-5678. MORI! VEGETABLES! MORE FLOWEAll MOPEDS Sales & Rentals· Free Demo Oft .... • .. City Bike" _ JNtRODUCTORY OFFER lwitfl coupon) I ~t of Cltncrtti sadclebCICJS or I set of Cintaffi sodcle baskets _....HO MofMcl ,.,-chaw •. l~,card/Masttr Chor~ OnAA-·ed ~~·· M"OPEDS WEST 281 l-8 Newport B(vd., H~Wporl leoc:h • . 67.$:-1440 11/J llod Monti El lancho Mid.I 0pn I 0.6-GleMct M- ~'J~~ f!JJeodi d~ (Formerly Shemton Beoch Inn) 21112 P•ciftc CoHt Hlghwey-53~1421 Huntington Be11eh • PRESENTS: . VILLANO and FRIENDS SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH 10 a .m. to 2 p.m. Featuring P•tty Miehe••• Tuesday thru S•turd•y, 9-t DINING & DANCING Lunch•• Served 11 :30-2:30 Mon.-Frl. Dinnen Served from 5 p.m. Mon.·Set. WEEKDAY EARLY DINNERS -5 to 7 p.m. COCKTAILS -5·7 p.m. Wtlh Vince Valenti at the keyboard WHITEY HOFFMAN TRIO Featuring Judy James Sundays 7-11-Mondays9-1 BANQUET FACILITIES - 20-400 PERSONS RESERVATIONS 536-1421 I>~ FASHION-, ISLAND ~- "Wotch me do o gymnastic." Put a f ew words to work lor olt. NEWPORT 0 CENTER ( THE BOOKMAN J REVIEWS In the . 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I I ' I CORONA e DEL MAR O .. nBear Street .•• ... betwee n Corona del Mar and Long Beach Th at is ... between the Corona del Mar s ign and the Long Beach sign on the newly opened Corona del Mar Freeway You'll find it more convenient SOUTH COAST PlAZA t . ) i ., I .. , Libraries still are a favorite reading spot for youngsters. Where else could Rachael Nat/and (top photo) have a book of her own and read aver the shoulder of Carrie Yates? Oblivious to anyone around is Jim Cook(above). Conducting a story hour is Janet Bandel. DAIL V PILOT PHOTOS BY LEE PAYNE In salute to National Library Week, April 17-23, the Daily Pilot takes a look at how children's reading interest is affected by movies and TV . BEA ANDERSON, Editor Friday, Aoril 15. 1977 Bt BOOKS MARK INTEREST By DENNIS McLELLAN Ol 1 ... Dilly ~llol Sllll For years "The Hardy Boys," "Nancy Drew" and Laura Ingalls Wilder's "Little House" book series have helped motivate children to read. Today these popular books, now hit television shows, are a part of the estimated 15,000 hours of video fare the typical teenager will have watched by high school graduation. ls this yet another example of television luring children away from the printed word? Not nec~sarily, say city and county librarians, who have not noted a sizable drop in reading by today's visually-oriented children. In fa c t . like their adult counterparts, children's reading interests often are sparked by TV and the movies. "You can almost guarantee they will want to read the book after seeing the movie," said Joyce Kearns, Seal Beach children's librarian. When the "Jaws" phenomenon s wept the nation, she said, even 7-year-olds wanted to read the book. That's not to mention the rush on other shark-related books "THE SMART LIBRARIAN capitalizes on th is," s aid Ryna Rothberg , coordinator of chi)dren 's services for the Newport Beach Public Library. "An aware teacher also can use the media to promote the printed word." ·Arter seeing the movie a teacher can have the children read the book and, for example, compare both media's treatment of the story, she said. Whether or not children are US· ing the library less today is dif· fie ult to judge, agree librarians. Some libraries have fewer young patrons because the com· munity has fewer chi ldren. Others, in areas witnessing a boom in young families, find usage growing hy leaps and bounds. ··1 have noticed," sums up Gay Conforti, Costa Mesa children's librarian ... the kid!'i who urc re aders read and the kids who aren't don't. 1 don 't think that's going to change.·' Nevertheless, librarians, re· cognizing the tremendous com· petition from movies, television and other leisure activities, find they must work harder than ever to make their services appealing and relevant to children ·~ needs. "IT HAS always been a pro· blem and I guess it always wilt be." said Mrs. Kearns. "That's where the challenge comes." The ease with which librari<>s can draw young patrons also de· pends on the community, noted Mrs. Rothberg. ''In an area where there is less going on, the community tends to use the library more for recrea- tion," she said. "In an area that is affluent and mobile, with many things, perhaP6 people wiJI think of the library for needing specific in· formation rather than recrea· lion." The librarians also point out that in the last decade there has been a "turnabout" in children's use of the public library because more schools have added their own libraries and m edia centers. "Wlm THAT IN mind," said Mrs. Kearns, ··cbiJdren ~re using the library but not necessarily the public library." Dan Josslin, coordinator of c hildren's services for the Orange County Public Library, agrees. "It (the public library) is more s upplemental to the school," he said, explaining it carries books and material the schools don't necessarily have ranging from UFOs to the martial arts. To make libraries more than j ust a storehouse of books. children's librarians coordinate numerous activities throughout the year to interest young patrons. Many have puppet shows, films, story hours and speakers, in addition to the traditional sum- mer reading program, which acts as an incentive to read books. THIS SUMMER THE County library will feature a series of talks by park rangers who will speak on water-related subjeds aucb as tide pool life. Ap· propriate Ue-in books will be available. The county libraries also have an annual book mark design COD· test, Junior Reviews (book re· views written by children) and the Orange County Express (a bi· monthly c reative writing booklet). The purpose of the programs, said Josslin, is to have an active rather than a passive outreach in promoting an interest in libraries and books. Llbrarian!'i agree a child is never too young to be exposed to books and urge parents to read to their children from as early as six months. (Hearing spoken words +ielps them develop their own speech.) By the time the children are three. Mrs. Rothberg said, parents are urged to contact one of the branches regarding pre- s chool story time. THESE SESSIONS, she sajd. not onJy develop the library habit and an enjoyment and appreeia· lion of literature, but give the child experience in participating in a group. She added that picture books also stimulate the imagination and increase vocabulary. Ex· posure to illustrations helps de· velop a sense of color and design. Mrs. Rothberg said librarians also give book talks at schools and encourage groups such as the Boy and Girl Scouts to come to the l ibrary for mini · orientation lours . Noting that libraries are not al odds with the visual media, Mrs. Rothbe r g mentioned the widespread use of picture books on tape, records and films. Marcia Lewis, Huntington Beach children's librarian, re· lishes telling the story of two teenage surfers who heard the Main Street branch had obtained a short film on surfing. THEY LEANED THEIR boards against the wall outside and, s till we t, sat in the children's section looking at the film . Mrs. Lewis s um!'i up hers and other librarians' view of visual media: "If it gets people in the library that aren't ordinarily there, ll is a good thing. On the way in or out they may sec a book and check it out. At least they're a one-time user." Can You Make Grade With Safety Testing? Bt!fUISE COOK are reimbursed for travel ex· Tris, because it has been Linked A good background for the five Affairs, Department of Health, a re some basic. guidelines from ..... ~ ............ penses. to cancer in laboratory tests. upcominR consumer openings on Education and WeUare the commission on how to go Have you ever thought that you The fabric advisory committee this panel mJght Include work at YOUR APPLICATION should about seeking a change: could do a better job than some of THE PRODUCT Safety has 20 members, half from in· poison control centers or In acct· include the name of the commit· -Write the petition in English. the people now res ponsible for Advisory Council deals with safe· dustry and half representing con· dent prevention programs. tee you want to serve on. Jt also Ir possible, use a typewriter and rules and regulations on product ty in all areas. It bas 15 mem· sumers, government agencies Homemaking and child rearir11 should inc:lude: Your name, ad· send five copies or your state-bers, equally divided t o and the academic world. You ment. aaafety? represent consumers, industry might consider applying for one also count as qualiflcaUons, ac· dress, date of birth and telephone If so, here's your chance. and government. of the five consumer vacancies cording to a comm lsslon number; the company you work -Include your name and ad· the Consumer Product Safety for. if any; consulting work you dress and state clearly what pro- Commlsalon ll looldn1for13 peo-There will be three vacancies on this committee if you have spokesman. bave done or community service, duel or producta you are writing pie to fill consumer vacancies for consumers in this groul. done work in the area of bum Peor.le who are interested in public interest or consumer about. wblcb will occur In June on Qualifications mi1ht inclu e treatment, fire prevention or apply ng for vacant positions groups you are involved in; what -Provide facta lo back up your advisory committees deallng work on local consumer prolec· teaching. should write to the Com mlttee sort of expertise you have In the claim. This information may in- wilb general 1afety standards, tion and information proirama THE TECHNICAL Advisory Management Officer, Office of field or product safety; and what elude ,pe rsonal experience, flammable fabrics and ro;ison or involvement with projects lor the Secretary, Consumer kind of contribution you think medical data or other re· prevenUon. '11le deadline or ap· special interest groups such as Com mlttee on Polson Prevention Product Safety Commission, you could make. search. pllcauons ls May 2. the elderly or children. Packaging ts designed to set up Washington, D.C., 20207, or IC you are concerned about the -Be specific. A sweeping re· A comm.laslon spokesman said The National Advisory Com-packastng standards to protect telephone (202) 634·7700. safely of a particular product or quest for regulatory action is not the a1ency trlea to get the mittee for the Flammable children. That means things Uke type of product, but don't have sufficient. Detail the chanae you "widest possible diversity" of Fabrics Act makes recom-chlld·proof caps for medicine The commission published de· the time to devote to an advisory propose or the rule you wAnt. people aa advisers. That ranRe mendations and issues oplntons bottles. tails about the upcomtn.c committee, you might consider -If you are 1eeklng the 0ut- can include everyone from full· on standardt for textlles uaed In The panel bu 18 members, in· vacancies in the Federal flltng a petition with the com· rlsht ban of a product, uplaln time housewlve! to colleee pro-clothing and other ltem1. This eluding one repruf!nlallve each Register, not read by the public. mission. why you think a safety atandttd feuon. panel ls involved with i111ues auch from the departmenta of com· lnformaUon about the poslUona Under Section 10 of the . alone would not serve. Supply Mtmben ol the panels aerve aa the use of Tri1, a chemical merce and health, education and also was included In the more Consumer Product Safely Act. document.tUon 1ucb u 1tudles of • bro-year terms and generally name retardant lor chlldren's welfare. The olber 16 mem-generally circulated 1overn· any Individual may ask the com· economic and environmental lm· have to attend about four meet· sleepwear. The full commltllon bera are evenl/i dlvlded between ment publlcatlo'n, Consumer mlaslon to issue, amend or te· y,ac" technJcal 1urvey1 and tn· Jnp a year in WuhJnatoo. They voted to ban the future uae of conaumera an Industry. Newa ol the Office of Conaumcr voke a product safety rule. Here uryreporu. ' l I J t l l ... .. . . o.11,••tet .. _., ....... ,. ·Margaux Hemingway on fashion: :~ 'If you're comfortable and feel good, you 're going to look good. ' • . Simplicity Cover Girl's Model' 87 Demdl McLeUu or ... o.." "' ... , .. ,. Seated in front of a vanity mltTor, fashion'• blonde "S-foot -12" superstar Margaux Hemingway ran her fingen through her new sbae haircut. "Somebody direct me." she said as two newspaper photo · graphers positioned lights during a press con- ference at Bullock's South Coast Plaza. wu midway through a well u I could-I never whirlwind cniu·counlry even did uchool play." l o u r t o p r o m o t c Does she see acUna aa. Faber1e'• new line of her fut.ure? Babe cotmetlca and akin • ' I • D R A T H E R care producta. treat it aa a hobby. I SIPPING A GLASS ot wan~ ~'do ~th~ ~ln:s iced --l#ee and taki-., too. e~oy atng g. e wn -· to travel. There are so occasional pulls oa a many things to do." cl1arelte, the aexlly EventualJyt. though, huaky-volced 21·year-old abe aaid she'd uke to aet- talked about her Ufe to tle on a farm and paint. date and her plana for But, .. I can't do that now. the fut.ure. J 'm Just crazy runa.ing Although New York Cl· around." "Here we go," she ty ls her base of opera-Her. Jet set lifestyle said, applying Up ~loss, Uons, she said, "I feel besan about three years which she quickly set like I live in the air." She aao when the Idabo- as ide with a giggle: described her clty·a-day reared granddautb~r of "OK, next product." . tour aa "eruelllng," but Ernest and the daughter She nashed a million confessed she likes doing of Idao Fish and Game dollarsmileand uttered: it. Commissioner Jack "Farrah Fawcett. The talkative, euy· HemingwaycametoNew • 'I 'm aw f u I . ' · s he going model, who is con· Y o r k to p r o m o t e admitted with a playful sldering several movie women's free-style sk- laugb. "Those teeth-I offers , commented on' lng. gotta get my teeth her movie debut in During the three-day capped too." . "Lipstick." vlllt abe met ber bu.si- Miss Hemingway. on-"l definitely like ·what oeuman hwsband Erroll ce aptly described as be-I did in the fll'St film con· Wet.aoo. She returned a ing as fresh as a breeze aldering I had never few mmtbs later. With of western mountain air, done it before. I did as nothing better to do, Wetaon •UUest.ed ahe try modellq. "I said. 'I can't model. I'm too big . I'm an athl~c. • I met with Faberge and it was the perfect kind of mar- riaee." Sbe said all the atten- tion in the be1lnnln1 was embarrauin1. "I never considered D\Ylf lf a model or looked into the mirror." Kelcbu.m WU lhe best. I ··1 thln.k It'• Oattertna .•• was 1ktln1 every day. But abo'a philosophical fi!bin1 ... You Jutt don't about the poeslblllty ot ll run outol lhln&• to do." all endln• tomorrow. That caaual outdoor• "I'd 10 1et a contract upbrinlinl ls renected in aellln1 ldabo potatoes," her view of faablon: "If 1he muaed at tho pTO- you're comfortable and • p e ct. feel 1ood. you 're aolng to-1~~~~~;.-;."!!~!-~-;.~~-;.-;..­ look good. stmpllclty-1 I 31/ c like that." COfltlS 2 ... Refen1n1 to the adula· ~. • •1161 e 1 tlon and recogn1llon of COPY •YICI • having one or the de· 631 .. 1421 cade'a most famous races, 1he commented, 111 M. IMSt.I•,__.. Serv_ices Paid • In Full (Ann Landers~ DEAR ANN :LANDERS: This is for "the wife who was enraged because her husband (in the plumb- jng and heating busl- 'Dess) did an installation 'job for a friend and .clidn 't gel paid. My husband bas been in that business for 25 years and I couldn't count the hours he has put in helping people, in all kinds or weather. wit}\out pay. This is what we tMeived in return : When he had to go to the hospital in December our driveway was plowed out every day. Any vacation we take js worry-free because so- foeone always oHers to ~heck the house, water . · the plants, feed the dogs and take in the mail and the papers. The morning of our daughter's wedding my husband discovered his tux didn't fit right. Our neighbor (a fine seamstress) came right over and saved the day. When we built a ga rage his friends poured cement and put the roof on. Some of the men were dairy farmers and must have left their own work to help. I ju.st hope these won· derful friends of ours never send us a bill for their kindness and con· sideration. We could never pay it. There's not that much money in the world. -BREAD CAST :Librci, Make :Adiustments SATURDAY, APRIL 16 BySYDNEYO:\IARR ARIES <March 21· April 19>. Cycle high · judgment. tnlu1t1on are accurate. Know al and be confident. Wear bright colors. be a self -starter. Exercise indcpcndcncl' orthought, action TAURUS (Apr 11 20 Ma y 201 Look backstagc. behind scent>:, for valid information Club, group. rned1a t·o uld be involved. Visit to one In hospital or homt' mlghl prove enlighlC'ning. GEMINI <May 21 Jun•· 20) : Friend a1<1s in rl solving appa rent dilemma. Accent cm dl' sire. valid hunch, th1• <'OI leclion of long-stand1ni.: debt. A fo rmer "teacher· makesr~appcaranc<' CANCF.R < JunC' 21 July 22) · If ver!.;it Ile you ~ct "promotC'd " 1f vou insist on do111~ t h111~' uni ~ one way, you art· held l>a<'k . Th<' t•ho1('P 11' v1111r own. Accent on p1 t'!>t1.:l' LEO <J ul:v 23 l\ug 221 Individual who 1-Ct>m:. JUStment. t alk of re s1dence change these are l>potlighted SCORPIO COc t 23 Nov. 21 >. Spi ritual in sight indicated -1r you a re r eceptive Open yourself to feelings of love. Get over being re- sentful towards one who orrended you in real or 1magtned way. SAGITTARIUS <Nov. 22· Dec 21 >; Highlight creativity -give or yoursl'lf. imprint st yle. Love 1-. in picture. You <ire "i nvo l ve d ." CAPRICORN CDec . '?:? J,1n 19): Deal \s ~tosed transaction is ·ompleted. You conclude 'hase of the imaginary and ente r negotiations for 14'hat is actual, real cind permanent In nature. i\QC \RIUS (Jan 20- Feh 1111 New approach tn rr•lnll\Cl> lha:; 1!' h11o?hl1,::hlt·d along wilh 'horl 111 urney PISC'ES <Feb I!! March :.><1 t:mphaSt!' on personnl po~sess1ons . l'Ollrct111ns. payment. protecuon of valuables. UPONntE WATERS DEAR BREAD: I believe whole-heartedly in yoar philosophy, altbougb the world 18 filled wleh cynics who Chi.Dk we are fools. that it is very much against the law to transmit over ISO miles with a class D license? complain lo Big Daddy. Please tell the St. Louis Poat·Dispatcb -(a real· ly great paper) lo slop cutting my column. Tea· four. f>EAR UNSURE: It la indeed poealble to get aypbllls lf yoa klsa a peraoa wbo bu an opea c hancre on bla Up, longae or ID b1a moeeh - ll you have a cracked Up or a cat oa yoai Up, you toagae or ID yoar moatla. There are the "givers" and thee there are the ••tuen." Tbe ''takers" don't kDow wbat they are mllslJtC. I can tell them -they're missing the best part ot living. DEARANNlE BABY : Can you break for just one more letter lo the CB griper who sign ed herself "Mad in Il- linois"? Why didn't any or those moaners who wrote in to clobber "Mad" make il clear Those ratchet jaws down there in Alligator Alley (Florida> are uaing illegal kickers (linear. amplifiers) to boost their output to skip tallt. · The best way to handle the problem is to give a s hout lo Big Daddy <FCC> -along with any handles and call letters. This be Fat Fingers in the Gateway City gone bye bye now. -ST. LOUIS DEAR FAT FINGERS: This Is Annie Baby in the Land o' Lincoln breaking lo tell you that one reader did suggest that .. Mad" DEAR ANN LANDERS: Please clear up a ques tion my girlfriend and I need to have answered. Many people, I'll bet, are won· derlng about it, too. Question: Is il possible to get VD from kissing so- meone who has it? For years we have been un- der the impression that the only way a person can get VD is through sexual intercourse with someone who is infected. Please set us straight. - UNSURE IN ALPENA, MICH .. A BU.rgeoa cootraded sypbllll a few yeara a10 when be wu doblg aa autopsy on a l)'pbllltJc cadaver. The doclor ac· cldentally cat b1a llaad through the l1lbber glove and U became lnfectecl. He wu amazed wben Che positive Waaaerman tamed up. It took some heavy detective work on his part to trace the origin. That case is now medlc~~tory. Lectures Offer Variety WOMEN IN COM · MUNICATIONS: Jann Church. president or her advertising and graphic design company, will discuss Starting Your Own Busi- ness and Graphic Design Today when members or the Orange County professional c hapter meet at 7:30 p.m Monday, Apnl 18 Ms. Church will host the meeting m her Newport Beach office. During its six-year history, Ms. Church's firm has been r e- cognized by such publications as Graphics and Communication Arts. NEWPORT BEACH JUNIOR EBELLS: Mrs. Robert Scott is the new president. Serving with her are the Mmes. Rudy Malik, Tom Miller aod Ron Showalter. vice presi- dents ; Alan White and Richard Anderson, secretaries, and Arthur Yeary, treasurer. LECTURES: Acupuncture, acupressure and instant sexual behavior modification will be dis· cussed at two lectures by Dr. Frank Warren. psychiatrist . anesthesiologist and author Presented al UC Irvine, the hrst will deal with Beyond Sex ual Acupunture and the other wHI be No-drug treatme!'\t for Your Aches and Pains. ,. Both programs ~II be ~tven at 8 p.m. in the Social S<:,1ence ll<lll Oates are Thursday. Apnl 21. and Thursday. Apn I 28 Admission 111 SI for th1• pubh(• and 50 cent!! ror \tutlents Further Information tis uva1 lablc by callln~ the Committee on Lectures at 833-5588. NIGlmNGALES: The Hoag Memorial Hospital Auxiliary Chapter has donated a total of 11,354 hours during the past year. The group is a service or- ganization which is responsible for decorating the hospital al Christmas and they staff and manage the Baby Fot.o project with funds going to the maternity departmenL KAPPA DELTA: UCI's Women's Opportunity Center will present the program for the meeting or the Newport Harbor Association. The club will meet at 7:30p.m. Monday, April 19, in the Huot· hfglon Beach home of Mrs. Barry Brown. HUNTINGTON BEACH JUNIORS: Cindy Cirar is the new president of the club. On her board are Dorothy McGargill, Janet Conley and Robln Whitney, vice presidents; Sandy Cahl and Jan Bergate, secretaries, and Barbara Norton, treasurer. LIBRARY FRIENDS: Costa Mesa members will sponsor a lecture b_r Ken Croker, author of "Santa Ana Mountains Trail Guide." at 8 p.m. Tuesday, April 19, in the Mesa Verde Library. The Newport Beach group will meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 19. m Mariners Branch Library. S peaker will be Larry Dunmire. who has just returned from exploring 1D'l unchartered river in a Venezuela jungle. He will show slides and-narrate his experiences on this journey. Dunmire. a Corona del Mar High School graduate and a journalism major at use. is a free-lance photographer. Some of his photos have appeared in Ho lid ay, Ar gosy and Sea magazines a nd New Worlds of Irvine. CITY OF HOPE: Mrs. Harvey Levitt of Huntington Beach is a. member of the planning commit· tee of the spring luncheon or the Women 's Divis ion of the Sportsmen's Club for the City of Hope. Billed as the world's largest chatity luncheon. the event will take place over three days, beginning Tuesday, April 19, in the Beverly Hilton Hotel. It is ex· pecled to attract about 4.000 and rafse $100,000 for the medical center. CHRISTIAN WOMEN : Newport Beach members will meet for a luncheon at 11:45 a.m. Wednesday, April 20, in the Airport.er Inn. 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Ryan PAAJ:N'TS' ASSOCIA1ION WAN'TS 1Z> HAN& A l.mtE t.t.AOOe COACH IN fFFl6{. IN Y~r Q.ff, MAY'& MRMeAO e>'AMINED . by Mell flJl,O '1k0. "Well. suppoK we have a cockrail at intcrmiuion, lhcn we won't feel ~o ~orry for Carmen." DENNIS THE MENACE r OAJLYPILOT t<nday. April 15, 1977 Spit, Boos Don't H~ ~ays Area NBA Referee By ROGEll CAR~N 01111e o.i1v ~li.t ,,.,, . ·As a man he is used to severe qriticism regardless or the job he does. One glance at his orticlal's ~niform can incite fana. Tradi· uonaUy he's the man everyone wants to t a ke a s wipe al- voc ally, sometimes physically. Yet none of the abuse heaped on Darell Garretson during his ~year s tint as u NationKI sketbull Association referee s discouraged t.he Westminster resid ent as has the present stalemate between the NBA and ~~e stnking 0Hic1als as the 'ayoCCs continue. " '"I've had a door kicked down · !y an irate owner after a game Jnd a 12-ounce cup of beer tDrown m my face. I've been spit 9'l and have received insults re iJirding my wife and mother." bys Garretson via telephone o;om Ph.iladelphia. ; "But I have been able to stand (11 of that. truly il has not ti>thered me because I honestly ~t that the people in t he front or- ~e or the NBA appreciated me. ·~"But now with the NBA's re· fusal to respond to our desire to :tit down and negotiate a contract (Qr these playoffs and the 1977·78 5'ason, in effect they've said that they are in accord with the Cans a1td players. At this point that's tjie hardest thing for me to ac- cept. I'm no sentimenta list, but it's hard to swallow," says Gar- retson, the executive director or the s triking National Association oC Basketball Referees. The striking refs are seeking negotiations to settle the follow- ing as a group (rather than in- dividually>: (] > increased salary <2> severance pay (3) the crea· lion of an arbitration board (4) a better insurance plan (5) an in· crease in pay for new officials .. Those new officials are work lialos Open At Anaheiin With Ryan T he "new-look'' California Angels. mired in their divisionlri cellar but featuring new high· priced talent that looks strange . Iv familiar. make lhc:ir home de but tonight against the Seattle M arim•rs Despite:: th<" :tdd1tion of free agents Bobby Grich, Joe Rudi and Don Baylor over the winter. the Angels have nevertheless re· semblcd thl' also-rans they've been 1n recent year~. Although opening against the l'Xpans1onist Mariners m Seattle An.-b Slate All G-••Oft ICMPC lto<lie I/IOI htit I .... '"'' II r '"t~rn1 I h11• 1 11ri•o1 tlttr 1t r '' ,,..,,,, f '\1u It' \f .1111!·,tl ( tld~r'lt.1 la~l wf"t•k th~n playing the draft· wcakcn<.-d A's in Oakland, the Anf(els havt· lost 111x of their last .,c:ven game~ Thursday th<' you nl( A's pounded !-'rank Tanana for 11 hits. including three home runs on the way to an 8·7 victory and a .,weep of a lour-game series. The An,::cls tied the score against Oakland relief pitcher Dave Giusti with two runs in the moth inning. me our games right ~ow' .. says Curet.son, ''so I'm not too sure about that la.st item.•· Garretson says some or the wounds incurred to date hav~ struck deep, especially with one of the two referees who have not gone along with the other 24 slrik· ing orficials. ''Richie Powers resigned from our association and if anyone knows him liJce J do," says Gar· retson. "it's not surprising Powers refuses to help anyone except Richie Power s. Earl Strom is not a member. but that was his choosing over a dispute with a previous attorney of our association. But we have some unkind thoughts about Richie Powers." Bitterness is building and Gar retson cites this remark from fellow ref Joe Gushue, a 17 year veteran. as an example of the thinking within the assoc1a ti on. Says Gushue. "I don't forget, J gel even." "I'd rather feel the wrath of the NBA office than be on the floor with 17,000 rans looking on and need help, only to see my partner looking the other way and offer· ing no help," says Garretson. "I know there will be bard feel· ings." The playoffs have begun with s ubstitute refs and Garretson cites the Portland opener : "It was a joke. There should have been 13 technicals levied. It was absolute chaos," says Garretson. "Coaches and players were told to go easy on the refs, but you and I know there's absolutely no way that can happen. "There is nothing that is more competitive t h an the NBA playoffs They are a challenge and even as a 45-year-old. you get a feeling that you've round the foun tain or youth when you're in L.--1 volved in the playorrs," says G1irretsoo. Missing the playorts means a loss or $400 per 1ame in t.he early portion. $600 for t he each quarterftnals UJf, $700 for the semis, $800 ror the finals. "We're prepared to stay out of 1t completely," says Garretson. .. lf thlngs come lo it I'm not so unqualified that I couldn't do other things. But I love to re- feree. I enjoy the floor lime and there's not a helluva lot of people around who can say they truly enjoy their job:" NBA oUicials are paid on a scale from $18,000-$39,000 de- pendmg on length or service, but Garretson says that 's a blue col- lar figure compared to the players' salaries, which average at $109,000 annually. But the crux of the problem does not stem fro m how much th e r e f s want - rat h e r that th e NBA will not sit down to discuss anything on the basis that the players' association was tardy in receiving certification as the of- fi cial bargaining unit (although 24 of the 26 players have been bound together since 1973, ac- cording to Garretson). NBA of- ficials say the officials are not legit, Garretson cites conflicting facts. So the impasse remains. The NBA won't talk and others are laking up the slack on the playing floor. Were the new officials under a threat to rer or forget pro official· sng? "It would have been to our benefit had they refused," says Garret.son. "And the NBA will tell you ther e was no pressure, but that's an absolute falsehood. They were told no loyalty to the NBA and their names would be removed from the list or pro- spective ofhcaals " NBA REF LEE JONES PICKETS THE PLAYOFFS. ·~~ .. LEE TREVINO BLASTS OUT OF A CARLSBAD TRAP. Ex-area Pitelaer Frolll e.r .a of I 0 To 3 Straight Wins By HOWARD L. llANDY Ol 1 ... Oa•I• ~llo• St•ff Gary Wheelock, former UC Irvine pitching s tar and now a m ember of the expansion Seattle Mariners baseball team, flew in- to town on cloud nine late Thurs- day night after posting his second straight victor y of the young American League season, toppl- ing Minnesota. 4-3, in an after- noon tik at Seattle. Wheelock isn't scheduled lo pitch in a three.game series with the California Angels at Anaheim Stadium thls weekend . His next st art will be at home in the Kingdome next week. The former star of coC:ch Gary Adams' NCAA Division 11 cham- pions at UCI was worried about making the team in Seattle dur- ing spring training. His earned run average for the spring was above 10 and In one outing he gave up 15 runs in less than nine innings. What turned the tide a round to give him two straight victones in league play and a relatively low e.r.a., •• 1 ·m nol rushing my windup as much as I was. for one thing." Wheelock said in a telephone in- ter v 1ew from the Kingdome c lubhouse Thursday a rter pitc hing eight-plus innings against Minnesota and giving up only four hits. "I was a little worried about making the team after spring training. But all of the people up here have given me encourage- ment and built up my confidence when they could have given up on me." Was he unhappy to be drafted on the second round from the Angels by the expans ion club? ''No. I wanted to go because l knew I would gel a chance to pitch more. I would rather be pitching for the Angels because they are nearer my home. But I figured I would get a chance to pitch more up here. "If I had had the s pring I just finished with t he Angels, I wouldn't have m ade it with them." Miller's Learning Pays Off ~ CARLSBAD (AP) -Tbe last year. aald Johnny Miller, "bu been a humbll.os exDerlence. "I've been playing bad that lone. except for the Kaiser and the Brlttah Open . This isn't something that's Just come up In the tut couple of months. rve been playina pretty bad 1011 for a year. "But I haven't really been down on myself. 1 've been learn· Ing something from this bad ex· perlence. Sometimes. when I was playinc eood, l'd •hoot • better acore than I should. It just aeemed easy. I think I really needed something to wake me up." The worst slump of bis career served as the wake·up call and sent Miller on a search throu&b baslc fundamentals to find the swing that once made him the hottest property in golf. And he's come up with somethin1 that works. "I still haven't got it down pat. but I'm on the right track," Mlller said after his no-bogey, flve·under-par 67 -by two shots his best roWld of the season - had tied him with Ray Floyd for the first-round lead Thursday in the prestigious , $225,000 Tourna- ment of Champions. They shared a one·shot lead over Lee Elder, who once had it seven under par, then ran Into trouble on the tough finishing holes at the 6,8SS·yard La Costa Country Club course and fell back toa68. Gary Koch and Joe Inman, two of the record 12 first-lim e players in this eUte event that brings together only the winners of re- gular tour events rrom the last 12 months, were next at 69. 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It's lhc longest streak among active major leaguers. but rar short of the National League re· cord of 1,117 set by Billy Williams of the Chicago Cubs. Rose hopes the occasion will be happier than events of the past week. The A's won the game without gelling a h1l 1n their half or the ninth innmg which opened with Larry Lintz drawing a lead-off walk from lo~in&( pitcher John VerhO<'ven M 1ckey Scott wa!'t talll'<I in from the bullpen and Mall Al e\ ahder movrd Lmt1 to second bbse with a sacrifice bunt. Top of Heap Is His Goal His first big league victory came Saturday against the Angels, a 4-1 decision in which Wheelock went six innings before retiring with a sore elbow. The elbow is still tender but he is n 't worrie d about it. In Thursday's victory. he went to the mound In the ninth inning knowing he had a two-hitter. The Reds, off to their worst start in years, enter a weekend series against the San Diego Padres with a five-game 106ing streak and currently reside in last place in the National League Western Division with a 2·5 re cord. Rose holds seven all-time Reds' records in lS·plus seasons. He has not missed a game since Sept. 26, 1973 when manager Sparky Anderson rested him for the playoUs . Page, i!<'tlin~ res pect from Sherry, was given fln intentional walk which brought Allen to the plate. lie hit a long fly to center fi'<'ld that allowed Lintz to reach ll'llrd after lhc catch, and the spt>edy Oakland Infielder scored w.hen the relay throw bounced a way from shortstop Bobby Grich. Nolan Ryan. l-1, Is slated to start the home opener against the Manners, with Glenn Abbott. 0.1. going for Seattle. California manager Norm Sherry said during spring train- ing that the Angels had to get off to a rast start against the "easy" teams early in the season. 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I• II SO •'• t j ' , I " 0010 I• I 1 ) 0 0 I 0 0 I t t••1 II I I I I I•• 0 1 0 1 I ""•on o o 1 0 0 0 I 0 ) \I A ' l )A GottftUd Sets TennU Sight. High By CRAIG SHEFF OltM 0.lfY Pli.t S~ff How many tennis players wlll admit to wanting to be the No. 1 tennis player in the world? Brian Gottfried does-and he may be well on his way to ac- complishing that 1oal. "I want to be the best tennis player in the world ... that's my long-range goal." says Gottfri ed, who will lead the United States Davis Cup team this weekend against the South Africans at the Newport. Beach Tennis Club. "I want lo have my name at the top of that computer list they put out. Right now Jimmy Con- nors is on top, but I want to be there someday." says the 25· year-old Gottfried. Gottfried Is. without doubt, the h ottest tennis player in the world. Before Stan Smith defeated him 1n the rinals or the Pacific Southwest championship last week, the Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. resident bad won 37 or 40 slnglea match•. Alona the way he had captured ro'1r tournament titles and was also runnerup in the U .s. na· tional indoor classic. • So why, all of a sudden, has OotUrted become one or the ~t­ ter tennll players ln the world? "l really don't know whr I'm playtn, IO well n1bt now,' says GotUried. "But a lot of It has to do with confidence. J feel conll· BRIAN GOTTFRIED dent and I reel Improved. I woo a couple of tournaments back to back and Its been a big boost to me." "When I nnt started playing on the circuit I was faclng a lot of guys I had read about and I was In awe of many or these guys. A lot ol youn1 players go through that ... it'• part or growlna up "Ind belJevtna ln youracU," says Oottrried. Bealdes beln1 m~ntally PN!· pared, Gotttr1ed saya his playln1 haa allo lmprovtd. "My second serve has im· proved, which was the weakest part of my game. And 1 also have more variation tn my shots, I'm not so patterned as before. When you 're a young pro, you think more about basics. Now I believe J can do more things with the ball," s ays Gottfried. l'his will be Gottfried's third year as a member or the U.S. Davis Cup team. He was an alternate two years ago, not see- ing any action. Last year he lost lo Raul Ramlrez and defeated Marcel Lara as the U.S. rell to Mexico. 3·2. "I 'm very excited about play ing any type or team compeli· llon-apecially Davis Cup. It's just a areat reeling to have the fans cheering and screaming for you. It's a chanee. , . an exc!Ung change. "Ancl all the pla"rs are work- lnJ-toced>er, helpint each other out," 1aya Gottfried. He'a played two or the South Afrlcar\5-B)'Ton Bertram and Ray Moore-in the last three years. defeating Moore once In 1975 and aaatn In '78. And be baa a pair of victories ovor Bert.ram this rear. "1 ve played agaln1t them aJI and they 111 play very well. Moore, e_artlcularly, bas pla)'ed we1l In Davia Cup 09mpetltion. They're all 1tead1 and conalatent players ." 1111 Gottlrltd. ··1 didn't really think about it until the ninth.'' he said. "Then I thought, WOW, a lWO·hitter. A couple of bad pitches and I was in trouble with two men on base and no out&." That's when he was re· lieved with.the score 4·1 in his favor. See Wheelock 85 "l have a tendency to get s lug- gish Ir I sit out a game. I lose my momentum. That's why early in my career I had a tough Ume making the All·star games. I don't u.'lually come alive until Ju. ly or August," he said. Kings Try Again Boston in L4 With 2-0 Lead INGLEWOOD CAP> The Boston Brulns bave the Lot Angeles Kings reeling, but the co1ches of both tea ma seem to feel the Kings are going to snap back in the National Hockey Leaeue playoff series. Loe Angelet loet the two Stanley Cup quarterfinals 1amt1 In Boston to tall behind 2-0 tn \j\e beat..of'-aeven aeriea. But tbe Kl.np return to t.he Forum to host lh~rulna tonJsbt and Ogure to do better on their home ice.• "U we can play our 1ame, we can take a toll on Boston," Kings coach Bob Pul!ord said. "We feel we're fOln1 to regroup and win both gam ea at hom~· ' J,Joston coach Don Cherry lndJceted he hoped ror a 1pUt of the Bruins' two vtalts to the Forum. •'We caught them a little ofr In Botton, but 'ti hen thcr, 1et that crowd behind thoiq in LA, they'll be 1omethln1 else, ' Cherry aald. ·· 0 \Ve've got to tel-a 1pUt.. Ir we aet that third game, J t.hlnk that m~bo It wiJl bo all over. But we've aot to get that third same." "We have to do a lot of ~lkJna and get our conndence and prtde back," Pulf«d said. "We pleyed those two sames ln Boston without any confidence." ID both lo.ae1, tbe Klnp felt behlnd early and seemed to never build up any momentum. They wero out.cored by a tot.al of 14·5 tn the two conteall. • Friday. Aptll 15, 1an DAILY f>tl.OT Big Ttirnaround: occ Baseball By CRAIG SHEFF at• 09f't .. r ... MMf Oranie Coaat Colle1e'1 baseball program has gone from woefully weak to Impressively stroni in less than one aeason. OCC, usually a doormat in the South Coast Conference stand- ings over the past nine seasons. ls suddenly a contender. The Pirates are leading the con· ference with an 9·1 record, .llril games ahead of Cerritos. This time last year OCC was 1·10, Sports i n Brie f elcht games back. When the Pirates defeated Santa Ana Tbunclay, it marked the Pirates' 18th victory of the aeaaoo-uteir moet wins in 15 years. OCC baa not won a coo- f erence t1Ue since 1962. So why baa the baseball pro- 1 ram suddenly been turned around? The &!l&wer is Mike Mayne, hired by Orange Coast last June out of Rialto's Eisenhower High School. . ·'When Mike applied for the job GARY WHEELOCK Wheeloc k Conlinu~d from 84 Is the Kingdome a pitcher's park ? Cards Double Up On UCLA Netters "Definitely not ," he said "It's a beautiful park but hard on pitchers. The fences are short and the astrolurf 1s hard. Thi:. helps with double plays and keeps runners from going from first lo third very often." Is he concerned about gelling a lot of strikeouts? "No, that doesn't bother me. I don't care if they hit a rocket that is caught or if they strike out. N aturaJly. if I tould strike out 10, I would be happy." What is the main diffcrente between pitching in the maJor leagues ~ind for a uninrsity team'! "The main difference 1s t•on· centration on every pitch." he said. "I threw just as hard in col lege at Irvine as l 'm throwing now. But not with as much ton centralion. "If you make a bad p1lch in col · lege they are not going to hit it all the time. up here they Will h1t ll ;it least 80 percent of the l1 me and they will tut it hard " Perhaps it w.as the fttt·t ht· didn't play winter b:ill that caused his e.r u lo :.oar dunng spring training "This \\a'> lhl' f1r-.t time f didn't play w111t1•r ba:.t·hall I was going to play in Venezuela but the Angels didn't want me lo go because I hurl my arm last year and they fell I should give it a res t.·· But this is another yt•ur ;md the former Angels hurler who had a total of two innings p1tthl•d in the major leagues he fore th is season. now has a record nf t ~" 'ictorics and nu clcft•al)'o J C, College Cr e ws to Vie ST AN FORD Stanford University took all three doubles matches, and Bill Maze won the deciding singles match as the Cards beat UCLA 6·3 in Pac1fic·8 Conference tennis Thursday night. The loss was the first against l3 victories for the Bruins, ranked No . l nalion<1l ly . For the Cardinals, 10·3, it was their first victory over UCLA since 1974. Maze's 6-4, 6·3 eonquest of Van Winitsky in the No. 2 s ingles match gave Stanford a 5·2 lead and an assured victory. Ferdi Taygan, UCLA 's 1'o I pla yer, beat Matt Mit chell 7·6, 1·6. 7-5. Dodfler• Play SAN FRANCISCO Ttie Los Angeles Dodger~ were battling the San Francisco Giants today tn the first or a 12·game trip that will encompass four cities. Doug Rau was on the mound for the first of three 1: 05 tiffs with the Giants. The Dodgers are one game off the pace of Houston m the Na- t 1 on a l I.eag ut.··s Western D1v1s1on Goll Lead e r s T4.L l /H~A\\[f F l t IA P t F'"' ,.nun<I 1-..,,,.,., fh11''"·''f • ., Hu \lltO l)()O T ti! 1f'l,I'\~ 0f'.'Pl"t 1n ,,..,, O..tt 17 1 t?a y;u·o ., •••«ttn t.,,untr v C.•uD '>U''" r" oouq,,,.,i Jtr-\. Ew1r11, 0 1h•H .. ;11• f,1 ,.-""''1 Mt·•· ,....,. 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I/ 10 ,, 1\ /') ,. ,, '" I\ tt) ,1 ~ 10 l\ I\ 'Q ·u t• 11 ' \of> " i\ 11 II C Irvine and Orange Coast College return lo rowing action Saturd:.iy morning on 1'.t·~port Bay Coach Bob Newman·.., CCI Tewn h R esu l t • crew hosts Loyola '4h1lt• coach llOCSTO!IJ -Vila.., C:erula1tl~ Dave Grant's OCC Pirates take -.a) s he isn't bothered by lhe on Sun 01t•J.(11 St al e and t he ..;aslas<''s slandup rom1c routine U ni v c r., 1 t y Q f Southe rn on the h:'nms court h~'s beaten Califomrn :-: astast• the last four time), Ar t1on bei:ins al II ·l:i "1th om• tht!~ 've played. of the best \1ew1ng pmnts being "I 'm not going lo be h•.., OCC's rowing hasc at 1801 W str;11r.:ht man on tht· court but 1 Coast Hl~hw ay in Nt>wport th1nt.. he's ~ood for tennis." Followmg th•• I .oyola ran" LTI Gerul.i1ll:. l-c11<l Thursclav after hl· will hold a row a thon for 24 bt.>dt Tom lforh1' 7-S. fi 4 t1> reach hours. beginning at noon Satur the :.cm1f1nals or the World day UCI oarsmen are seeking Champ1onsh1p Tf•nn..., tourna- pledges for miles rowed man ef ment a~a1n :-t scrond-seeded fort to raise funds for travel and Nastase additional equipment Nastase. pla} mg loosely one ~~~~~~~~~~~~ minute and superbly the next, finally overcame Ross Case, 4·6, 6· l, 6-2. llnauMGI Te a111 PORT WASHINGTON,N.Y.- Billie Jean King and Dr. Renee Richards had a stuttering debut in doubles, beating youngsters Patti Shoolman and Al eida Spex 6·0, 6·7, 6-1 in action at a $20,000 women's tennis tournament Thursday night. Teaming together for the first time, King, 33, and Richards, 42, r eached the semifinals after be· ing involved in a harder match than they anticipated. Warriors Roll DETROIT -Phil Smith and Rick Barry combined to score 63 points Thursday night, leading the Golden State Warriors to a 138-108 National Basketball As- sociation playoff victory over the Detroit Pistons and tying the best·of-three first-round series. The series will be decided by game three Sunday at Golden State. l/.S. Wi n • MANNHEIM, West Germany Earvin Johnson and Darnell Valentine combined for 47 points to lead the U.S. high school all· stars to a 125·73 victory over Czechoslovakia and a berth in the semifinals of the interna- tl on al Albert Schweitzer basketball tournament. Bring In Pros"! LONDON Sir Robin Brooks, chairman of Britain's Sports Council. called on the In· ternational Olympics Committee to allow professionals to compete 1n the Olympic Games lie also called on the British J!overnment to bankroll the na· t1on 's amateurs to give them the chance to train properly for the Olympics and compete more equally w1lh U S and Soviet athletes l fhlt Ga•e OK•d NEW YORK -The Ivy League presidents have voted lo allow their football teams to add a 10th ~a me lx>1otmninJ.! this season. The N<'w York Times said in its edi · lions today Carlisl~ Selected Estancia High School's relir· ing coach, Dave Carlisle. has been selected lo direct the South All-Stars 10 the Orange County" North·Soulh basketball game at Orange Coast College June 18. COSTA MESA AMC& JEEP Major League S tandings LARGEST JEEP DEALER IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 40 MEW JEEPS IN STOCK 6cyl. 4 speed A7M46SE170.13 52999 1HIERIC \N l.t:M,t;t: F.ast Dh·lslon W I. Pct. 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One pro scout told me be wu rated one of tbe taip elpt blah school coaches in Southern California," says Wendell Pickens, who reUrea u OCC'a athletic director In June. Pickens was OCC's flrst baaeball coach-and a highly aucceaatul one at that-leading the Pirates to ei1hl conferepce crowns and two state till~ in 20 years. Thus Pickens is an astute ob- server and analyzes Mayne's success thus far: "He'a )'OUftt, entbualuUc and he's a Ureleea worker. Hours don't seem to mean anytb.J.ns to him," says Picltena. ·'He eot an awfully late start on recruUine ... be didn't get toue any of the area teams play because be was blr.ed after the season was over. But he has worked very hard and he bad nearly 120 players out for the team. ''And also it's a psychological • tblot. Anytime you ho.vc a losiql( Nuon, then chanae a head coac'h It creates new interest. ThatQ; always a factor' and it's a factor here," says Pickens. "He could do better next year for two reasons. One, he's had a 1ood year with practically an aJf freshman team and two, he's been watching a lot of high scboo\ games and is way ahead ih recrultlng for next year," says Pickens. · ()ally 1'11111 ........ , , 1( ... .., (·~·-- ORANGE COAST'S GUY KRIKORIAN FLIES OVER GOLDEN WEST'S JERRY VELASQUEZ. JC Swimming Wyatt Sets Mark Steve Wyatt set a South Coast Conference record and Jim Davidson and Eric Sloan finished third in &heir races, sparking Orange Coast College into the team lead after the first day of the circuit swimming and diving meet Thursday al Santa Ana College. OCC's Pirates totaled 126 points after four events Thurs· day, 37 m ore than fa vored Fullerton. Wyatt sel a record of 21.82 an the 50 free, but it wasn't his best swim of the year. lie has clocked 21.4. Sloan was third in the 500 free (5:02.54 ) while teammate Doug Pritchard was a surprising fifth $25,000 R4CE SET AT LOSA.UMITOS Lunar Chance, the 1976 New Zealand horse of the year, will head a field of six in the $25,000 Southern California Pace al Los Alamitos Race Course tonl1ht ln the featured eighth race Lunar Chance will making his first start in America in tonight's race. Skedaddle N , winner o r $100.000 last year and voled top California pacer of the year. Is the other favorite. Others include Forto Prontezza, Table Hopper, Honest Valley and Atawave. in 5: 06.05, 35 seconds better than his previous best. Davidson's time in the 200 individual medley was 2:06.48. OCC also got a fifth place finish in the 200 indo from Joe Dunn (2 :08.06). And coach Jack Fullerton had swimmers place eighth, ninth, 10th and lllh in the indo. l••'" t.c.or•tV,J-1 0.-M'IO"' Coast \1' 1 f'!'ut111rtt>., 9• 1 (;'°''"'°"' a"d !>.->Id AM .I. ) !Mn Dl"W M'"\• o 6 (.err•tl')\Jl. 7 Mt SACS \I) trH I Wv•tl COC.C' Jt R7 tcottf,.r,.nf11 rt ,.,,,,, t)r,.a"' t)frl m1t:.-r of n 0 bV M•r9' Df'vnond IOCC• ••ll' 1 Poo• •!>anla An•I ,, .. ) \1m••O'" 1ruun1on11191 • El~t fOCCI 12 al. \ R,. ... ,,. f\.tnt4 A'M',., ... 6 HAU'llm~,, IC.r rll0\171 •• o""''' 1 J w ... 1mo .. 1occ11) 11 \00 frtf' I HMlt_h •c,.,,..,ta Anit) <4 )0 ., 1 l.t11t11n l(;ro\•"'ontl • V 84. J !>lo•n IOCCI • 01 )• • O.Jonqh I Fullerton I SO• 1' I D Pr•lc P\ul! fOCCI S ()& 01 ~ l>••f'f fFu•l•rlonl I 07 •) °'""'I 7 Lufld IOCCI I 01 ... 11. Kine IOCCI \ 10 ... 100 In<! ~d -l Cl8'1ey (f'ull•rtonl 1 01 O• fco"'"'"•"'" r&eord. br••ks Ct1ff1v·1 m•r• or ' 01 •• HI I•\! y&ar\: 1 Pollet! IOrO\\montl ' 06 If. 3 D•vidM>n (OCCI 2 06 49 4 Fir<•ll CSO Mtul J ·Ol 61 , s. 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I,• 2 Pirates T o p Dons, 9-7; E x pand L e ad Orange Coast College·$· baseball team, buoyed by a gr and sl:im bomer in the opening inning by Glenn Robertson, top •. pied visiting Santa Ana, 9-7. Thursday and moved l 1h games in front of Cerritos in the Soul!) Coast Conference race. OCC's Pirates (8·1> trave l ~6 . Cerritos C7·3) Saturday for a noon game. Cerritos fell to San Diego Mesa, 7-4. Thursday ' Robertson's blo w s tarted,· coach Mike Mayne ·s Bu cs off oq the right lrack. but Santa Ana . rallied later to tie it. · Coast then tallied two runs In •. the eighth to win. J\ single by Rickey Frick, a sacrifice, a walk1 ~ Bob Smlth·s run-scoring hit ani;i': two more walks tallied the twQ. runs. Roberuon's homer. a shot tO., left center came after Daryl Sconiers' double und two walks .. ;· Pitcher Jerry Sanchez got the victory, hls.(jflh In six decisions. He camoon In relier in the second. inning and went the rest of the. way. 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''"" Mnnr•fl MiWltf· l\11nu' 1 1·w1\ ,,,11 "•'I Wt \V•lr Girls Play T 01iight In Cage Playoffs Four O range Coas t a rea teams will be play - ing home encounters and a fifth will travel to Cer · ritos tonight ror second round C IF girls bas k etball playo ff ac- tion. Fountain Val lt•v's Darons 116-31 will hos t Alemany lligh of M1ss1on llills 05-31 and Mater De i <21 -21 is at home to Los Amigos Jl1gh of fo·ountatn Valley !18-31 in 4·A action II untin gton Be.ich s Oilers !18-11, the third seeded team in 4·A pla} after wmnmg the Sunset League title. will travel to Gahr lltgh rt3·2 I 1n Cerritos Corona del Mar's Sl·a Kings !\3-5> will ho!>t Monte Vis ta ll1~h o f Whittier !14-31 in 3·A rompelltion and Mission V1ejo's Dlablos 117 51 are at home to Valencia High 08-1} of Plarenlia. All games are scheduled to s tart at 8 o'clork. Coac h Joanne Ke llogg's JIB Oilerl> will be favored over Gahr The Gladiators of Gahr ~on over LB Poly m hrl>l round play. 66-6S Hunt mgton Beach breezed to a 65·31 wm O\'cr Tustin Gahr raptured the San Ga brae I Valley Lcagul' title with a 9-1 rc<'orcl Fountain \'alll'}. the third·S<'edt'<l team m 4 A action. will ht• playm,:: its first homl' ~am<' aga inst Camino Heal L ('Ul(UC cu c h a m p 1 on /\ I l' m a n \ C'oarh Rarbara Am mann's squad "'ill again rel y on th.-pluy or guards Terri Ho bert~ a nd CarlJ Longfe llo w along wiU1 the sconng of Mary Jo Leonard and Mary Jackson Baseball Standings \OUTH C04$T CO"l'EAENCE w l 0 9 o,.,,..q .. C.Ck1.,, °"'"""0' \4nt4 Arwt Mt ~4" Antonio ""'" OIMO.IM-\A l=uU~r1on R I I 1 c,.-o\\mont t It 1-~v·, \<orn OrttnCJlf' C:Oft"t• Sant~ And 1 \.a" O•rqo AM\• 1, C•r..-1to'• (.,rO,\moM ,, Full•rto.n~ s.>turlloy'\ Gamn O'•"O-c.o~'' "' C•" •lo' •noon 1 Fvlt,.4"'tOt\i9'tMI SAC ,., • . 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I T...,6.ey'\ O.nte' f P'litlh y otl A1v•"•O- South Coast League winner Corona del Mar will be playing its ~econd straight homl' t•ncounlcr aira1ns t Wh1tm o n t League co C'hamp1on \1 onlc Vista ( lttu\ ttt Sdn ft#'n<111r(Jjl"tf') Wu1,....,...,,,.,." •t \.tn O•,..~ P"I"'°""' "' ~h-f.>,llt II CINTUll'I' LEOGUE w l tn• t ""°' y,u,.v J·I ,. P.-r" ll)l"llt\•I \,4nlA An' o''""'' fw·.1 f\ f I Ml>ft•nt1t ~ . ' 1 ' I I ' I l I M 1ss1on Vie Jo run nc rup in the South Coast c ircuit. t ::ingll'i-"1th Orang<' l.eai::uc title win ner Vaknc1a Valcncw won its opt•n1•r nvt•r Lowell. 50-31 I I Tl'tW"'414Y 'S<or• ,1nl 1 A~ It E "''"''"'*> "'td.t'Vt\ O•'"e\ ,,. llrt~f fl~tt r '""'••·" •~•n•11 0,1tnr)",itfVlll •P11'" ')_.l'lt.4 A""" .~I 'Mf'lt,1 Ant V"llry Levis for bis suys. 4} They re called Levis tor· Men But theyre for anyone w1t11 muscles Or a bigger frame Great styles 1n great f abncs But now more comfort· able Sizes 34 to 42 COSTA MESA. South CoHt PIHa OL!NDAI.£. Olendal• Oalltrla GLENDALE, No. Brand • Wll1on CULVER CITY, ~01 HUI• Mall NORTH HOLLYWOOD. 12020 Victory •tvd. HOLL YWOOO, 8361 Hollywood l lYd. BEVERLY HILLS, Mel lante Monica llYd. ENCINO. 17501 Ventura 81\ld GB -Walters • m 49.5 440; Telaneus Runs 1:57.0 M Ike Kruthers of Sun Clemente made a clean sweep or the s h o rt sprints Thursday as h is team edged El Toro, 70·66, in South Coalot League track and field action. Kruthen won the 100 in 10.1, the 220 in 22.5 and the 440 in 52.4. lie ulso a n c h ored Sa n C lemenle's 440 re lay team whkh s ped to a 44 . l winning time. The '4.1 ranks as San Clemente 's best of the dual meet season and Krulhers' 220 is also a personal best for the year. S t eve Telaneus of Dana Hills ran 1 :57 0 in the 880 Thursday but his team lost to Mission Vie· jo, 92-44. 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OrAu,,,•Md tn Aobt>•n" ?h A1,.t.1 cf ~Wtt'+\1f 9 ,i r n ~ n r ft 0 11 8"t1I• I • n '""•'" 1\ tJ Scort '' I""'"•' rb1 II II 0 ~ ~ n ~ 0 , ft • S•nt • """ v.11 .. ., on '°" ~ t i ' o E'\tdn• t"' 000 'JOO 0 U 4 • OT ' ttun'°" tM ' •n 111 1 l ... 1,,, '0' l ~..-rr\M H •f'W"J IM Smith Signs Saddlebal.'k Coll egt• ba s k(•lball o;tandout Dennis Sm ith t oday signed u letter of intent to attend Was hington State Un ivers ity. the Dally Pilot has learned. The 6-6 former Servite lligh (Anaheim ) star :1veraged 22 4 points a ga m e this past season and scored 1.448 poinb in two years for r oac h Bill Mulligan's Gauchos """"PARKING LOT SALE SALE ENOS SUNDAY. Al'RIL liTll lll 'RHY. so~n: lll 'ANTITIES J.1 ~11TED' Blemished Tire Riot! Save $}8 to $95 per pair. ND $ TIRE when you buy the first tire at the reg . price, plus f .E.T. ca. A tC'rnlir t in• 01Tcr1 l'av onl~ $:-1 for tin·:-rcgu· lat ly priced from $2:1 to~ 100," lwn) ou huy tlw fil'st tire ut the rel(ulur prn.·c TulX'lcs!< bluck· \\11llt1. wh1tcw ull11. h111tt ply ttrct-. and i-tccl· lwllt.'<i radwlt<-your r ho1n•--now for only .,5! WAR O~ AUVERTl~I :'\(; POl,ICY: If'""' \\.ml •t11n •h1111M run 11111 ul ""' .111'1•r11~·~J tl•·m~ d11rin1i 1hn •nlr JIClrlM, or 11hould 11n 1Wm nol torrt\f' duf' to vrodull1u 11 111 tr11n~port1111on prohl••m"· \\',1rd~ will olf1·r lh1• 1h•m In w111 nt lhf' .1111ll' pnct' whl•n ll 11 rt'jltockt'd Th11t do•"• tint 11pplv In "( 'ln1r:1n•·,." 1111d ··l to .. 1'0111" ~" f,.,. or "Sp.,·1111 llu~ 11" \\ h1·rt· 11v;11l,1hl•• quunltlil•" ON' n-rily l1m11c.>d to 111ock nv:11luhh or1 h11ncl WARDS PRICINC; POLICY: If un 1t1 m 1~ not dr·'<rtlx-d n" rt'ducttnn nr 11~ 11 "Specl1I Buy" ti t• 01 11 .. rri;ulAr prln• A "~p<'<'.rnl Buy", thnu1th not rl.'duced 1<1 un oul-'lt,1ntlt111? 111111111. In tht' od ~me rt'1'1tl11r pnC('ll m11v v11n hv 11rn11rnph1t 11r .. a II you h1111e o quf'l'llon ('(lncerntnl( onv Wu rd~ <1d' l•tltM.'m••nl pl••tl••" call tht> m11n.1r.:1•r of 11011r nriire111 \\'11rd• ~tort· TAKE ADVANTAGE OF SAVINGS NOW-CHARGE IT! COSTA MESA HUNTINGTON BEACH 714-549-9400 714-892-6611 .. • Girls' Swim Vista WOMIPf'tlWt-INO Or-C-.1 IMll IHICllnn tOO fMOI.., ttl•1-1. ~~ Go.'1 t :U J. tOO 1..-_,, -1 81•1• 101 ,.,, s. l 9tic.l\IOIJ.~t;J.lt.,._,.ICIJ ... 1. SO ftH-1. T••O 101 ,, l, l ll••w•hffr 101 "•; l. t.11ri.1 ... un IC:I )1.6. ' Sports for Girls oinsT•ACIC VA HI TY • ..._ .. ISO Ull IA \ltlltY 100-1. uw ISi II ); t. M~tMlt {S) 11 1 l CNlf• IElll t. U0-1 SI-ISi ti O; t. Our~f'I 11!121.o;J Mt'Wwft (Sl2J,J. •~t. uw ISi Ma; J Ourt.llltl Ill st t , '·""'""' IEI 1 .~ S MO-I . .....,. ISi J·lt; t. 0.lfMt ~E.12 U t: J A-0 Gl 2 :i.,s Mlle-1. A ... ell 1£1 ~ 41 •: 2 FerMMft 11!'.1 6 01; J Ou'ltlCJ CSI • Tl ·-" ICI 1 •.I VM A1<lllff IMl 6 t All·•--1 011\le IMI 1' 1, ? Mt>lllO ICI It>. YOf'I Al<h4tt IMI U 1 Wfl ......... IUlllJll N...._.. M Ir-WlilOffol .. "" t II t. t ""'boon C'WI 1: 11 l l Aol>ln..., 1111 t JP Ol .. 1.\\llflMMINO 200 IM. _.,_, l!.,I._ INI VAOlt'Y t U O: t. Mt"i'lllM (WI t tt I I S ll't .... 11161 IMI O....o Hllh ,., .. (N)l·Ot 1'00-••yr~•Y-I l•To•Of 11 l ,. •r-• -·or INI ,.,: , 200 1,...-1 Pv't'll"-o IETI I 'II 0 J Newlonel INl» 1;1 A~ IWl2'0 O'C4"11or ll['TI t·K t.) M~•c~ IOHI Olvl ... -1. Ollbt•I (WI. t !tie• l ,. • IWI ) l<>M\Of'I (NI, 100 1 .. ao-1 H""><hlld ren, t1 ~. 100 11,-1 si..•o IN 1 1 11 o. 1 , Hou~!'Qot IETJ 2 ,. ), J Ouell•llt l<u•wn (WI c 17 I, l A.,.. .... IN I I OH 11 lS S I II S SO froe -t 0 Hanlon I Otot 7' t 1 100 lrH I W!w<ilo• IN I I 01 I · 1 l"•l<eUiTlltS.3 l•e<)lorlET12t> ,., .. ,_(NI t.0'1 J, S. MOllO<'I 1,.1 BOATING .: J'.rlday. Aprll 15, 1917 DAil.! PILOT W'eeleelld Calendar Four Regattas Carded Oranio Coast yachtsmen will be busy thla weekend with four reaattu achedwed. Bahia CorlnthJan Yacht Club leads off tho action Saturday with t~e second raco of ils Popular Anaelman Serles for Performance Handicap Racing F1eet yachtis. T he Angelman race, and Dana Point Yacht Club's r11ce for PHRF and Inlernatlonat Offshore Rule day, Sundaf. H U NTING TON HARBOUR YACHT CLUB -Keel Series No. 1, Sunday. SAN FERNANDO VALLEY SAILING ASOOCIATlON -Seu Ex· p1 orer Symposium, Long Beach. Saturday, Sunday. Santa Monica Bay 100 bec•-1. hell.ti IOI 1•11 I; J, WolllOl1.t.S1l.Gt1_.11CCl1 Jo.t 100 ll<efll-t. Ool.,. COi 1:11.6; 1. Ervin 101 t.M.4; MllllrCI. JOO ,,~1. 9":k•ll 101 7:<IO.t; no \t<ondorlhlnl J Mllt-1 Ft•llOll<le\ (£1 I? it 6. t Ou••nd (SI IS. 20; J, Ou••nO 1)1 14:2' 1101.M-1. 0.1 .. dO (£1 U 2; l . PMcell C&l 11 4 .U0 Atlty-1. SA V•lltv SI 6 100 fly-4 Oualletlo IOHI 1•07 0 ?. l.Ol \, H•u>ellild lliTI 1,01 ); ), TllOn> lfT> lOO ,,_, (¥1\(111 IN) t1)0 t: 1 I :~'.,.0-1. lleueclfor IETI S..2 t. :-o.M;ll1n !WI "02 S; l L-(NI E nadaya c hts on Sunday wtll ~erve as flSe tuneups for many or the same yachts planning to enter the Newport to Ensenada r ace the following CALIFORNIA Y ACllT CLUD Overton Serles No. 3 (IOR) Saturday, Sunday ; Tan ner Serles No. 3 (PHRF), Saturduy, Sunday • KING HARBOR YACHT CLUB - Easter Regatta (one.design) Sunday . ltlr!lwo"" IETI 1.04.I; J 8•11\Qale 100 blclc-t. Mcwlon IHI 1 UO; J, SO llv-1. lll•lr 101 11 6; t Al>-°"'"'•' CClllU!,, llaHor ICI,. S Olvl ... -1. or .. , 101 60.t; t Tllhbllt'Y IOI U.O . nolfllfO. 100 ,,..._., °"' ... 101 1 01 •. '· 8e0•" IOI '·°' >. J . Rooen 1(1 1:10 o .. Miit ""•y-1. SA V•ll•Y 4: It.a. HJ-1,0lelf• 1u .. 10; t. s1 .. 111s1 .... l.J-1, O>llf• IEl '"'· t 9u•lchlrl IH~;J.KMchelt($1 1Mlll. (OHi I 01 I 1-lt IN) t 16 I,) Pel<Jt ( .. I I 11 t soo ,,..,_, Pvvt<ko IETI > °' o. 1. 100 ....... 1-1 Woollolk IHI 1·16.1; V•rnty COHI • II 1. 3 C•rttt U!Tl , lttll!MOll IHI 1.21 8. ) 84ro-.011 • )t J (NI 1:?1.4, Field weekend. SOUTH COAST CORI NTHIAN YACHT CLUB -USY RU ellmlna· tions. PALOS VERDES YACHT CLUB -Saturday Sabotage No. 2. ~ -•-1. Ste....,...., IOI J4 T· 1 I<••'*'-IOI at.•; l. Colem1n ICI .0 0. SP-I Mennlno ISi 2'-1: t . P•I· lt•>011 ll?I ~: J. SUbtf ISlll-11..., OT-I MecNtll (El.,_, ..... ; 1 P•I• teoon (El .. 2, J.Mellftlno ISU1·Yr. .. __, ... ,_ lt•I IJl) -lrNft\lt~ 100 o.c•-t EtH CETI t•1tt; t. MIM ... Vlete ltt10611ut;le-lrt• ~"t!'~~ ([Tl l:IU, J. MtC,.w IETJ )OOl•oe-4. Mcc.tlerty CMI I ~1 ). too bru•l-t Houten(I• IETJ .~slT.~!:to.a, J.~0....lcl IMI 2 02. 1 "0 1 TP\om IETI I 20 t ; ), 700 1.--1 Gr"r; (Ml 1 1? •• 1 0 H1nl0<1 IOHI I J1 S Aal,,lch IMi t :U.t· J Thorpe• ISJ At522 THE BALBOA YACHT Club will be host to all classes. inside and outside the harbor, ln its annual Spring ltegatta Saturday and Sunday. 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IAfl9 .. ~M-rflt1 01 ISI U>t;J.Wl-ICIU~, Late entries malled before the deadline have swelled the' Newport to Ensenada ya~ht race to 522, about 57 short of the record of 577. The race, still holding the claim of the largest international yacht r ace in the world, is scheduled to start at noon April 23. This year's race will be the 30th since it was in- auguraled in 1947 as a goodwill event to help celebrate Cinco de Mayo <May 5), one of Mexico's independence days. The race is sponsor ed by the Newport Oce~m Sailing Association and is open to all yachts of suitable ocean racing or cruising characteristil'S whose o wn e r s or charterers are members of a yachl club re- cognized by the United States Yacht Racing Union <USYRU), Paciric Coast Yachting Associa- tion (PCYA >. or the Southern California Y ac hting Assoc1at1on <SCYA>. Yachts from re· cognized foreign clubs ar e also ehg1ble to com pele. * * * The UCI Sailing Association will hold a Portsmouth Handicap race (re- verse handicap atart.s) for yachts un- der 20 feet Saturday and Sunday. Also aiming for the Ensenada race will be a large fleet or IOR. MORF and PHRF yacht.a he•d.ing south Saturday in California Yacht Club's Mayor 's Trophy race from Marina del Rey. They will finish at Newport. HEADING NORTH out of San Diego will t>e two racing fleets also bound for Ne\Vport to be on hand for the Ensenada start. The races are sponsored by Coronado Yacht Club and Coronado Cays Yacht Club. Olympic type sailors will shun the offshore crowd and be busy among themselves In Alamitos Bay Yacht Club's Olympic Classes Regatta, starting today and continuing through Sunday. The ABYC event ls one of the top Olympic training regattas in the U.S. Olympic classes expected to compete for Finn, Star, Tornado, Sol- ing, 470 and Flying Dutchman. l''ollowing are the events scheduled on the Southern California Yachtmg Association calendar: Lad Angeles· Long Beach ALAMITOS BAY YACHT CLUB - Oly mpic Classes Regatta, today, Saturday. Sunday LOS ANGELES YACHT CLlJB Whitney Series No '1, Little Whitney Series No. 4. Saturday LONG BEACH YACHT CLt.:B Catalana Island Series No. 1 2. ~alur· Newport-Balboa BAHIA CORINTHI AN YACHT CLUB -Angelman Series No. 2, (PHRF) Saturday. BALBOA YACHT CLUB -Spring Regatta, all classes, Saturday, Sun- day. UCI SAILING ASSOCIATION - Spring Portsmouth Handicap (under 20 feel> Saturday. Sunday. DANA POINT YACHT CLUB - Dana Point Series No. 2 (PHRF> Sun- day. Saa Diego CORONADO YACHT CLUB - Coronado to Newport race (JOR. MORA. SDHF) Saturday. CORONAOO..CAYS YACHT CLUB -Coronado to Newport race (PHRF) Saturday. MISSION BAY YACHT CLUB - Butler Invitational (IOR, C-15) Satur- d ay. Sunday ; Carpenter Trophy eliminations (junior) Saturday; Sp.r· in2 Series No. 2 (Jr. Sabot) Sunday. SANTA CLARA RACING AS- SOCIATION -Laser Circuit, Sut11r- day. SILVERGATE YACHT CLUB Coronado Islands race. Sunday. North and Inland ARIZONA YACHT CLUB -Junior racing, Saturday. POMONA VALLEY SAILING AS· SOCJATJON -Spring lnv1tat1onal Regatta. Saturday. Sunday. SANTA BARBARA SA ILI NG CLUB -One-design lnv1tat1onal Regatta, Saturday, Sunday. Tri-Port IY-' • B . N Fl di Ra S •-~ women in oati-ng o oo ng ce eeA.tt Set M nda M t The Gutters Competitor O Y ee . . An organizational meeting for Women in Boat- Jnvitallons and entry ing will be held Monday. April 18, at 7:30 p.m . in the blanks have been m.alled faculty lounge at Corona del Mar High School. In Capital to a 11 owners . of All women who sail, own a yacht or just love the Perf.ormance Handicap water are invited to attend. SACRAMENTO <AP) -Gutter flooders in the state capital can be fined $10 and have their water supplies restricted under an ordinance passed by the City Council. Racrng. Fleet (PJIRf > After the meeting. a movie ''Sailing in yachts m l~e. Ens~nada Newfoundland" will be shown free of charge. race to part1c1pate m the Tri-Port Race. instigat- ed 15 years ago for y achts returning from Ensenada. First leg of'thc race. from San Diego t o Oceanside, will be sailed April 30, and the second leg. from Oceanside to Newport, May I. Huntington Man Lauded Peter Kopriva of Hunt- ington Beach has been selected for a certificate of honor awarded to top graduates by the Cal State Los Angeles Alumni Associat ion. Kopriva, a graduate in s pecial education, is one of 80 graduates selected for the annual award. The council vote oul- _;:..__.......,_._.w:-A~41-_.,f--t a w s s p r i n k Ii n g o r washing streets, alleys. --!,,--4"-,-+-~r.-4-+--sidewalks, driveway~ or other pavements with water, unless lhc city m anager approves. ll also is illegal for 11-t--:i=-~-=-+-4-Sacramentans -whose water supplies are nol i--t--1 melered -to a llow -Tl[tlf:~~'flir-tJ__· water to overflow into ! gutte rs, ditches or onto 1 an adjacent property. •: The r ace i r1 co - sponsored by Lido Isle Yacht C l ub and Oceanside Yacht Club. It Is best known for its "staggered s tart" in which boats s tart ac· cording lo their time al· Coastal Weather WHY SHOULD lowances on the PHRF handicap scale. N lqhl ""d rnnrn1no lnw ( lnuth Off'\ .. fW1V' \Unny t..,.,.OUO" S.Hur0,1y t 1r1ht Vdr•11bh· w 1nO\ n1(Jttt aod MOHU~ noyr\ Htflh\ lt"I "'~ 10 \ COA\t 1f t; fTlD""'"'''"' w ill ,,.n,,... f')flfWt N't ~· "M• 10 1,,141't'1 H•f"Y1· ,,..,,,hHtt\ will rl'W'I~ ~1W""" U And 11, l"" w4\H' ,,.mp.,,Uurt will b• \'I Oceanside Yacht Club wi II be host lo I he racers on Saturday night. April 30. for a dinner and tropny prescntallon for Sun~ ltloott.. Tide• I BUY FROM ALAN MAGNON? that day's race. Trophies for the second leg will be pre::.ented Sunday night, MaylalLIYC Interest Paid SACRAMENTO (AP) California c1t1e!. and counties that joined the s late's new Loca l Agency Inves tm e nt Fund earned $3.4 m1lllon in Interest during the first three months or 1977, state Treasurer Jesse Unruh announced. l'AIDA 'r '>tCOftO I-1 10 D m ~· to~ f"i•'lh / t1 o m rtt\t "''''" C,..rl)f\t1ff)# !><-CMdP\•Qn SATU•OAV I 01 ~ "' a,..,• m ' ~'o "' • nto,., SUNDAY ~ 1f\t IC)W 14 t M ,...,,,h~ flt.,,."" ~tntut •ow 1 l>t' '" 0 t , \ n' ~' 0 I .. _r,~d lu()I\ • 14 p n ~ • """ ,.,,.\' n .. m .,, & , .. " m M rY1n1 • ,t-t '"• t'f\ \~f\ • Up m It 1u~t makPS pood srn~e Herc's a man who fives in thf' rommunily h.is bern your friend and neighbor for uptrcn 'fl'ars and NEEDS YOUR BUSINESS. 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If you h11v1• a quut1on ronetrntn11 any Ward• •dY4trtliM!m~n\ J)IHk' (1111 lh man&lltr of your ne11~1t Wanta _,,,n, I COSTA MESA• 714-549-9400 HUNTINGTON BEACH • 714-892-6611 SANTA ANA • 714-547-6841 FULLERTON• 714-879-2500 SHOP MONDAY TH ROUCH FRIDAY 10:00 AM-9:00 PM .•• SATURDAY 9:30 AM·9:00 PM ... SUNDAY 11 :00 AM·6:00 PM " .. ' ' Arts I Dining Ou . Entertainment EEKENDER~ RICHARD RAUB TUNES UP HIS 'B'ROQUE ORCHESTRA' FOR SATURDAY CONCERT Instruments Include (From Left) Shower Hose, Wind Breaker, Kazoos and Sllde Whistles Medieval Festival At UCI Saturday ByfOLARYKAYt: OllM D•llY l'llOl Sl•lf Visitors to UC Irvine Saturday may participate in everything from Wayzgoose, the students' medieval fair. to viewing in· tricatescientific experiments. It's all part of the annual Open House, scheduled to run from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Events include the Wayzgoose, (a medieval word meaning a fair), Alumni Day, Irvine Info '77 and a torchlil ban- quet windinguplheday at6p.m. The Wayzgoose carnival will be held from 10 a .m. to 4 p m. 1n campus park and will feature mimes, jugglers. musicians and puppeteers. Magician Jerry Bensen from the Magic Castle m Hollywood will perform. as will rolk arttsls Candy Strock and Biefeldt and Gns. IRVTNE INFO '77 will give pro s pective students and their parents a chance to find out what UCl 1s all about. From 9 30 to 10 a m. there will I><' reg1strallon rn Crawford llall Plaza VH·c Chan cellor John Uoy will s peak from 10 to 11 a.m At ll and again at 11 45 a m . in formation will be prc~cntec1 on admissions . education opportun1 ty program I EOP I, housing, financial aid and the summer orientation program Alumni Da} will feature activities for l 'CI grads and for graduates of the California College of Medicine <CCM >. At I p.m. there will be the annual tree planting ceremony, sponsored by associated students and the alumni association, at the alumni grove between physical sciences and computer sciences. From 4 to 6 p.m. there will be a wine and cheese party for alumni and faculty, in the University Club in the Trailer Complex. At 4 : 30 p. m. there wi 11 be a reception for faculty and CCM alumni in the dean 's conference room in Med Surge 1. College of Medicine. Numerous tours, demonstra· lions. displays and lectures are planned by each of the depart· ments on campus 1 lerc are some highlights BIOLOGICAL SCIE NCES: Noon to 4 p.m . display of lhe special col lect1ons of the Museum of Systemic Biology. featuring 120.000 specimens of local plants and animals. in Eng. 816. Noon to 4 p m. a contmuous taped pre· "entation of a lecture. "Genetic Engineering, .. by Dean Howard Schne1dt'rman, tn Steinhaus Hall 160 CO MPUTEH SC IE NCES Noon to 4 p m . tours of corn put No;, Computer Science 308. F:NG INEERINt: Noon to 4 p m , lab~ open to the public in f.:ng rooms 449.421 ,and508 FINE ARTS. 12 :30 to 1 p.m., master ballet class with El CahrtC'I. in Finl' Arts Village Dance Studio 2 to 2:30 pm .. a lesson m Raku. Japanese-style Friday, April 15, 1977 DAILY PILOT Looking Bachwardf • :i 'P.D.Q.' Spoof Pla,,uwdfor OCC Concert ·' By JACKIE HYMAN OlllM D•llY ~I ... St•ll He was the last of J .S. Bach's 20-odd children, and he was the oddest ol them all. So runs the story of the im· aginary composer P .D.Q. Bach, whose compositions include an oratorioi "The Seasonings," a musica round, "Art of the Ground Round (S. 1.19/lb)," and the madrigal "My Bonnie Lass, She Smelleth." They will be performed by Orange Coast College's Chorale and Chamber Singers, directed by Richard Raub, at 8 p.m . Saturday. The free concert will be 1 ... 1d in OCC's auditorium, 2701 Fair :iew Eoad. Costa Mesa "l'VE J UST been nuts about P.D.Q. Bach (invented by com· poser Peter Schickcle) for a long pottery glaze firing, in the ceramics studio -HUMANITIES: Noon to 4 p.m , various films in history, classics, French, linguistics, German and Russian, in Humanities llall 178. Noon to 2 p.m., lecture, "Life in the Soviet Union, .. by Victorina Lefebvre in Humanities Offices Bullding4S9. MEDICINE. Noon to 4 p.m. tours of labs, College of Medicine Hake the tram I PHYSICAL SCI F:NCES Noon to 4 p.m ., demonstrations of com- puters, nuclear reactors. lasers in chemistry. self-paced physics lab. in physical science~ building SOCIAL SCIENCES Noon to 4 p.m ., toursoflabs,socialsclences laboratory. 1to3 p.m .. display of work by students in Dr Prank Cancian's class, .. Exploring Society Through Photography," Soc! al Science Tower 642. A goose, symbol of UC/'s annual Wayzgoose festivai, will be on hand to join Saturday's activities. time." Raub said. "This little oratorio, 1'he Seasonings,· is in a commercially published edition When I found this out a year or so ago, I made up my mind to pro- gram it hereat thecolleg_e. ''It •snot hard to do technically. but It's hard to put together because it's involved with a lot of weird instruments." These include the tromboon, slide w,hls tles, kazoos, wind breaker and shower hose. THE HOSE, Raub explained, is "really a section of garden hose. It's played like the old French horn that had no valves on it." The slide whistles and kazoos come from a toy store. he said. As for lhe wind breaker, "ll 's a homemade instrument. It has kind of an obscene sound, but it's played on pitch " How did Raub's students react to the unusual composltions1 "A lot of my students didn't know that much about P.D.Q. Bach, but they're nuts about it now. "THE MUSIC really has lQ~ approached seriously, bee~ it's funny without trying.:isoa.e people make the mistake qt~ ins to come ln and be overUf ti!IJ and that steals the sho~ f(om what's there in the music," Raub said . Not all the program music will be humorous. Also included will be selections by Brahms, B&;it. ten, Verdi and others. Soloists wi ll include I! Adams. Linda Bekas, '5i 4'ii Chavez, Tami Rattelman. ~ ~ Slhilling. Martha Henson. ;t.q Harrison, Tom Shelton and~ Bragg .~· ·~~. ~.<I~ ··~ _,,_. ·~ ... ' :-% :~ .. ·~· Stellar Trio Plan LA Musicals Fantasy World 'Imagery and Optics' Is the title of an exhibit of fantasy works by artist Jessie Allen. It opens tonight and runs through May 1 at the Museum of North· Orange County, 301 N. Pomona, Fullerton, with free admission. Prints by M. C. Escher are also on dis- play. Museum hours are 10 a.m. to S p.m. Saturdays and 1 to 5 p.m. Sundays. Weekday tours may be ar-. ranged by ca lllng 992-2233. Three top female musical performers will be featured in the 4-0th anni versary season of the Los Angeles Civic Light Opera. beginning May 3. The first presentation will be "Irma La Douce." The musical, which was made into a non. singing movie starring Shirley MacLaJne and Jack Lemmon. concern., a Parisian lady of the evening who falls In love wtth a pohceman. It will star Priscilla Lopez, who was nominated for both the Tony Awards and the Los Angeles Drama Critics Awards for her role In "A Chorus Line." She has also appeared In Los Angeles in the comedy "Vanities" at the Westwood Playhouse. Costarring with her will be Larry Kert and GeorgeS. lrvlng. Michael Kidd will direct and choreograph the production. DE81UE REYNOLDS will make her first Civic Light Opera appearance starting Jane 21 as the sharpshooter Annie Oakley In "Annie Get Your Gun" by Irving Berlin. Playing opposite her will be Harve Presnell, who also cos· tarr ed with her In the film version of "The Unsinkable Mol- ly Brown.'' The production. to be directed and choreographed by Gower Champion, will fl~t be present· ed. beginning May 10, at San Francisco's Orpheum Theater. It will play al the Dorothy Chandler Pnlllon or the Loa Angeles Music Center ror a limited seven- ' week engagement. A new musical play, "In Person," has been created for Liza Mlnnclli and will travel to Broadway after Its Los Angeles presentation. The book Is by George Furth, with music and lyrics by John Kander and Fred Ebb, who also wrote the score for "Caborct." which won Mias Mlnnelli an Oscar. "IN PERSON" will be her first new 1ta1e musical In 12 years. Martin Scorsese ("Taxi Driver," "Allee Doesn 't Live Here .. Liza Minne/Ii (left), Priscilla Lopez (below left) and Debbie Reynolds will each star in one musical this year in Los Angeles. Anymore'') will dir ect, with choreography by Ron Lewis. who · ha s stage d many ex · travaganusln LasVe1as. An addiUonaJ offerin1 by the CLO will be a return of "The Wlz, '' last year 's sold-out m~lcal based on "The Wlaard of Oz." \ . ' . ' . ' . .. Mixed Medi8 at Mills ~una Ballerina R'.athy Jo Kahn is shown ~ "The Gift to Be Simple," which will be one of several short µances in Ballet Pacifica 's "This Is Ballet" program at 2 and 4 p.m. May 1 at the Festival Forum Theater, 650 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. Tickets are $4 for adults and $3 for children and stu- dents Reservations are available by call- jng 494-7271 Lear Comedy Reverses Roles What would happen in a world in wh,ich women make the rules and t1'1e money, and men worry aboul their "boyish" figures? Norman Lear's new series. "All That Glitters," depicts such a world. It will premiere Monday at 8 p.m. on KCOP-TV, Channel 13. The series will air regularly each weeknight at 8. The series stars Lois Nettleton, Barbara Baxley. Anita Gillette, Ch'uck McCann , Wes Parker, Va- nessa Brown, Louise Shaffer. David Haskell, Linda Gray, Gary Sandy, and Marte Boyle Slout, with Jessica Walter and Eileen Brennan in important recurring roles Biologically the ··All That Glit- ters" men and women are the sam e as today, but their cultural and social roles have been re- versed. Man's place is in the kitchen and the typing pool, and women's place is in the board room of the mammoth Globatron Corporation The dramatic situations arise from the way men and women cope with their problems within this framework. providing the viewer with a different point of view. ''All That Glitters" was creat- ed by Norman Lear and Ann Marcus a nd developed by Norman Lear. Stephanie Sills is executive producer, and Viva Knight is producer. The Arts in Brief . -Ronstadt at Universal minimal fee, call David Gilmore. l-436·51J2. .WOBU BY ll ABTISTS -''Dimensions ln Ttme and Space," mixed media, Saturday through May 3b at Milli House. 12732 Maan Sl. <Euclid Park), Garden Grove. Reception2 to~ p.m. Sun- day. Hours: noon lO 4 p.m . Tbunsda.ya·Mondays. P'ree. 'JMAGE&Y AND OPTICS' L1m1ted showing of M .C. Escher llthogr3phs and engravings, plus J esse Allen work s. 7 t o 11 o 'clock tonight. 10 a.m. to S p.m. Saturday and noon to 5 p.m. Sunday at the Museum of North Orange County, 301 N. Pomona Ave .. Fullerton. Free. 'AMERICANA EXPO' -Historical crafts, various locations at Fullerton Coll'eg!r 321 E . Chapman Ave .. 7 to 10 o'clock toniaht, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday. Free. MUL11-MEDIA EXHIBIT -By 29 high school art instructors, tonight through May 15. at Fullerton College Library, 321 E. Chapman Ave. 7 to 10 o'clock tonight and 7:30 a .m. to 10 p.m . Monda~'lbursdays, 7:30 a.m. to4 p.m . Fridays and 8:30a.m.to12:30 p.m. Saturdays. Free. OIL PAINTINGS -By Jan Bryant, now through June 1 at Newport Beach Police Facility, 870 Santa Barbara Drive. Open 24 hours a day. Free. ZC-FOOf SCULPTURE -By Sam Richardson, tonight through May 12 at Cal State Fullerton Gallery, 800 N. Slate College Blvd. 7to10 o'clock tonight; hours: noon to 8 p. m. Mondays, noon to 4 p.m. Tuesdays-Fridays and 1to4 p.m. Sundays. Free: ORIENTAL ART -For sale, 10 a.m. to S p.m. Saturday and Sunday at the Laguna Beach Museum o! Art, 307 Clift Drive. , • FILM/INSTALLATION -By Roger' Peterson and paintings by Richard J ack.son, now through May 10 al Santa Ana College Art Gallery, 17th at . Bristol Street. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Mondays- Thursdays, 10 a·.m. to 1 p.m. Fridays, and 7 to 9 p.m .. Tuesdays·Thursdays. Free. STUDENT ART EXHIBIT -Monday through May 13 at Saddleback Gallery Art Gallery <Building T). 28000 Marguerite Parkway, Mis- sion Viejo. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. weekdays and 6 £08 p.m . Wednesdays. Free. FILM-TALK -By painter Edward Ruscha, in· eluding creative films, 7 p.m. Thursday at Cal State Long Beach Sm all Auditorium On University Union). 6101 E. 7lh St. Free; parking 60cents. OIL DEMONSTRATION -By MJchael Alonzo, 7:30 p.m. Thursday at meeting or Artists As- sociation of Huntington Beach North. at Murdy Park Recreation Center on Golden West St. north of Warner Avenue. Open to public, free. 'IMAGF.S OF TllE WEST' -Photographs by James Wolcott, Saturday through May 14 at the Huntington Beach Library, 7111 Talbert Ave. Noon to 9 p.m. Mond ays, 9 a.m. lo 9 p.m. Tuesdays-Thursdays and 9 a.m. to s p.m. Fridays and Saturdays. Free. ETCWNGS AND WATERCOLORS -By Sue Krause, now through May 2 al Glendale Federal Savings and Loan Art Gallery, 100 Newport Center Drive, N<.'wport Beach. 9 a m. to 4 p.m. Mondays-Thursdays and 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Fridays. Free. 3-DIMENSIONAL CONSTRUCTIONS -"Fairy Tales and Other Side Shows," with sculptural collage, by Phyllis Freemen. today through May 14 at Designs Recycled Gallery, 619 N. Harbor B~vd ., Full~rton. Opening 7 to 11 o'clock tonJght, with palmistry and color film. Rece;>llon for artist, 1 to4 p.m. PHOTO SCULPTURE -In color, by Ardelles ( Galleries I Exhibits A BUCK L TWICE PRODUCTION STARRING PAULA NEWTAN The Big Bottoms Seo<e011e< The Cush SOies' ' 20th CENTURY /EXPfRlMENTAI. MUSIC: SONOR ""'~of c ........ .,...... ~· Af-il 15, lt77 I,... UCI COMCBT HAU. ' $OHO• • ~wy MIDlc ......... ~UC S-Dl.p IHMilD UMDS, c:-lilctw P•OGRAM1 .• , Def a by Bernard Rands Un Tombeau de Jean Cocteau by Wiii Ogden Pland Concerto by Robert Erick.son Sonata for Two Pldnos and Percussion by Bartok Wllh J Cecil Lytle. piano: Bertram Turetzky, contrabass; Bernard Batschelet. flule: Howle Smith. Clatinet; Leonard'Sactas. viola; Peter 11lrrell. cello: Jean-Char1es Francois and Owen Goldman. oercusslon; To mas Ungar. 0tano; Larry Rhodes. bassoon: Edward H ar'Xln. trumpet: Beverly Ogdon. sol)fano T1chts SJ ......... Feulty/sttlff/ ....... SJ, UCI ......._ SI.SO •• _ T1cbh _......._ at ASUCI lo• Offlce 17141 IJ).SS4t, ~ .... ., C-s. Flrtt "-· .... d9yt lletwfflt' ..... -4:10 ,.-. ,_. fwtMr .. .,,...._,ell 111 41 IJWJ1L EDISON HIGH SCHOOL SPRING CARNIVAL ~-· RIDES • GAMES • BOOTHS FOOD AND FUN FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY FRI., APRIL I 5-5 p...._..11 p.m. SAT., APRIL 16-10 a.rn.-11 p.M. SUH.. APRIL 17-12 HOOH-5 p.m • Proc:Hds CJOfft9 to Eclson tlCJh School clubs, or9cwdaatioa md boosters Linda Ronstadt and Kris Kristofferson hea.d the list of performers signed so far for Universal A~plutheater·s s ummer season. • The schedule announced recently, with more c()flcerts to be added, consists of: Admission to the jamboree itself is free. with entrants asked for $2 50 per person or $10 per group. Shirley Buchta and James 0. McGehee, Satur--------------------- Waylon Jennings and The Waylore with Jessi Colter, June 30-July 2: Ben Vereen with Marilyn Mccoo and Billy Davis, Jr., July 7-10 · Janis Ian. July 22·24; Kris Kristofferson and Rit~ Coolidge, .July 30-31, Dionne Warwicke and Isa ac llayes, Aug. 11·13: Gordon LighUoot. Aug. 3-7; Natalie Cole, Aug. 18-21; Nell Sedaka, Aug. 25·28: Judy Collins, Aug. 30·31 : J ackson Browne Sept. 13· 18: and Linda Ronstadt, Sept. 20-25. ' Season and group ticket Information is available by wntmg the amphitheater at P.O. Box 8620. Universal City. CA 9Hi08 \l~ret t In Conrrrt Mezzo soprano Shirlev Verrett. in her only Los Angeles app<:arancc this season, will sing Mozart and Chau''"" music with the Los An.:elcs Ph1lharmon1r, conducted by Zubin Mehta. April 21, 22 .and 24 at the Los Angeles Mu~ac Center Pav1hon Tickets are available at the box omce and al T.iberty, Mutual and Walhchs agencies. f PHILO Recording Artists ~ARY McCASLIN I and ! JIM RINGER • •• '· .. ~ • hight, Tomorrow and Sunday at the I •I : GOLDEN BEAR . I I • Huntington Beach 'r Info Call: 538·3192 . ~th of Mary's and Jl'm's Albums • ~Sale At The ' herehouse, Licorice Pizza • ·Music Plus. I I CJ1Hdrea'• Play An environmental performance of "The Humble King," a children 's participatory play. will be presented by Yellow Brick Road Shows at 7:30 p.m. April 27 in the Orange Coast College Drama Lab. Tickets are $2.50 adults, $2 children under 12. Information is available by call ing 556·55:?7 or 892-0029. day through May 15 at Arnold Gallery, 2811 Villa Way, Newport Beach. Reception 7 to 10 p.m. Saturday; progressions 2 lo S p.m. April 23; final unveiling, 2 to 5 p.m . May 7. Hours: 10 a.m. lo 5 p. m. Fridays, Saturd ays and Mondays- Wedncsdays; lla.m . to4 p.m.Sundays. Free. eo.ect11 Tryout• Guthrie Viewed Auditions for the comedy "Cracked Nutts" will be held by the Ana-MO<ljeska Players at 2 p. m . Sunday and 7. 30 p m Monday at Loar a Elementary School, 1601 W. Broadway. Anaheim The cast consists or seven women and five men. MOVIEMllNOS FOR fMENT8 AND WUNOPB>PlE ,,.. ..,.._,, ............ , ,,_ __ ... __ f,, -·-"' -., --"' "' ... 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Now at 1601 Newport 8 vd . ,_.............. ll 11'11 .. ~ 1'4h"' ·I • :f • I\ • ' • No Shortage of Dining N ew restaurants «>nUnue to t urn up hereabout~ with almost the same frequency as ra1nlE>:.:. d ays. Thel'e's no 11hortage when it comes to new pl aces to eat. A bit or advance scouting pnor to actually eating at some of the latest spots -coupled with the fa vorable comments and recom- m endations of trusted tipsters and friends enables us to re port a few highlights for pro· spective patrons. STAVRO'S re11taurant has opened in the premises formerly occupied by Surf 'n' Sirloin on West Coast Highway. Newport Beach. Co-owners are Stavro Gabriel and Michael Asim Open daily for breakfast, lunch and dinner, Stavro's <Steve's in Greek) features a number of broiler. seafood and full-meal salad sel ectio n s . llouse spec1aJhes. however. are a van e ty of intriguing Greek and Italian d ishes. Some representative entrees include shish kabob, veal cutl<:t parmesan. Greek s alad and Greek style chi cken. for lunch. we're told. It':. hard to beat lhe souvlaki sandwich. broiled beef kabobs with yogart sauce served on Greek bread with tomatoe:. and onions. Stavro's is located at 5930 w Coast Highway (near the JUnt" tions with both Balboa Uou lc,•ard and Superior Avenu<'), Ntwport Beach. 646·4202 T. C. PEPPERCORN 1., the whimsically named rt·stauninl that has taken llJI wh1'rc th•• for mer Granny's AllH" ll'ft off 111 Huntington Geach Nt•w owner'> ar e three well knov. n Orange County restaurateurs. Dennis and Lynne McMl·t·k1n :rnd Clayton Le1phardt House s pee 1 a It H ·s in cl ud<' roas ted primt' rib. lwnelt·ss teriyaki c hicken breasts. top sirloin steak. shrimp :.m<i all you· can.eat spaj:!hett1 for $J 95 If )OU prefer, you can a:.k for lhl' doy's price on lobster twin tails · or the steak and lobster combo A top cho1l'l' for lunch. it's r1· ported. 1s T (" 's 1•w1gloml•ra111111 It c·ons1sts of 1·hopp1·<I hl.'d with a choice of t w<i lopp1ni.:s rlit1•n Lomal()(•:-. 111 a :-.avorv ... a111•1· 111 mushroom suuc•t• O ne of Orang•· <'ount y·., m ost popular t•nt 1•1 t.11111t1l•nt groups. Tht• N1·w l.t·,lf 1., 1·1ir rently i1pp1•armf,! in I h1• loung1• Tuesday through Sal ur d.I\ Out ·n· About Norman Stanley Located at8052Stark, corncrot Beach Blvd .. a block and a haU south or the San Diego Freeway, 842·5535. T. C. Peppercorn opens at 11:30 a.m., Monday through Frtday, and at 5 p.m . on Satur. day and Sunday OLIVER T WIST'S, s pec1al1z· ing in fresh seafood and generous cuts of beef. is now the major din· mg attracuon at the Sheraton Newport Hotel. 4545 MacArthur Blvd. (adjacent to Orange Coun ty Airport), Newport Beach, 833·0570. The restaurant·., .nmos~ere. reminiscent of the fine eettin~ places of Charles DtC'kcns' era. 1c, heightened by waiters a nd waitresses costumed as churaC' ter·s from the author's novt•I:. Dinner selection:-. include the house specialty. char-broiled filet of s almon plus ab~tlonc. king cr ab legs. baked stuffed shnmp <1nd catch of the day. Reef choices include steaks and pnme rib. Among dessert !>clcct1ons are English trifle pudding and ice cream pie. The luncheon hill of farl' in eludes a choice of sandw1l'hcs, sa lads. full <'ntrl'cs und something for calori<' counll'rs The carefully chosl'n winf.' h::.t of fers selections from some of California's fi nest vineyards at surprisingly reasonable prH·t•i. Lunch 1:-. sNH·d <Jt Ol1vn Tw1!>t ·s from 1 l :JO a m to l p m Monday through Friday. Dinner l!i served from s·30 to 10 p.m .. Monday through Thursduy, ~:30 lo 11 p m . on Friday and Satur· day. THE RIB RACK, a western· style dinner house featuring s moked 8 .B.Q. and steaks, is the newest dining spot in Mission Viejo. Owned by Peter Piette and Dave McPhee, the restaurant ~erves lunch. di n ne r and cocktails, and sports a take·out delicatessen. The menu includes reasonably priced pork, beef and chicken enlrees. Kansas C ity -style B. B Q. prepared with aromatic hard-woods in a custom-built s moker. Specialties are an 18 oz. Porterhouse and 14 oz. T·bone ~teak. The luncheon menu reatures !>andwiches. 8 .B Q . ribs. chicken, smoked pork chops, omelettes. salads and chili All menu items are available as take out through the Rib Rack dl'h OeMgned as a plush. late 1800s style eating place. the dining room brings the Old West lo lire. The walls are fashioned from authentic barn wood. and four l'handeliers are suspended Crom , thece1ling. ·omplimcntary hors d ·oeuvres ;ire offered during the cocktall hour . disco enll·rtainmt'nt 1s pro '1dcd, for after-dinner guc~b The Rib Rat·k 1s locall'd :ii :?8682 MarguC'ratc Pdrkwoy IJUSL uff tht' San Oit·go Frcl'v. ay J. M 1s ..,,on V1eJo .. 195 l!)()(I Competes f<'arrah Fawcett-Majors of ·Charlie's Angels" will be among the stars competing 1n "Cclt'brity Challenge of tlw Sc.·:-.c:.. ·al 8 p.m Sunday 1m Channel :! The contests \\t'l't' filrlH·d 1n \1 i ... s1on \ H'lll Gourmet Japanese Cuisine Sooll• Co;, st V1l1A9., •• ti(,~ ~I: I lh f.OA•t P·4111 1n1sten.Qs ' r. • tn l•llle Toi.yo ,., • "• ~,., c~•rr ' . 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CM.wport leoch Goff COWHt MEWPORT IUCH 751·5223 llRE \Kf\ST 1.1 ''.\nl 1)1 '1;\f-:t( ( O< KT.\IL II\\( IM; SA irp orter q{}n 'Hotel n:~.~E\ TS Ol'TSTA~OJ~G Ol~J.\l, & E\TEHT:\J~~IE~T .. * :\1ED ITE RR ANEAN ROOM I· nH F'\Ql rsrn: CTJSl\'E SF:RVICE lll\.\1-:H s .. :RVF;I> FROM 5 PM I l \!'If I' HrJ~I 11 30 /\M C lf:\~tP.\G~E , l'~DAY BRUNCH FHmt HI .\\I · 3 PM * Captain 's Table Coffee Shop SJ.;lt\'I:"', 21 llOt!flS DANCING & ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY IN THE LOUNGE 18700 MacARTHUR-NEWPORT (O''°SITI THE Al.,OIT) 833-2770 MICllSll MEXICAN RESTAURANTS OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO ''YOUR BIG PARTY IS OUR BIG PLEASURE" COCKTAILS MLXlt AN R£ST AURANl' #1 COSTA MESA • 296 E. 17th St. HILLGAEN SQUARE • 645-7626 #2. BAL.BOA • 105 MAIN St. BALBOA PIER • 675·9600 Friday. Ap11I 15. 1917 DAILY PILOT Times/Places Fullerton Celebrating The Arts TONIGHT, APRIL IS 'NI GHT IN FULLERTON' -Annual evening or music, art, drama and dance, 7 to 11 o'clock tonight, with free bus 1>ervice between 11 st~ps Participants include: Common Ground Artists Cooperative. 509 N . Harbor Blvd.; . tbe Artmobile. 529 N Harbor Blvd.; Designs Recycled Gallery. 619 N . Harbor Blvd.; Yamaha Music Center. 1967 Sunny Crest; Muckenthaler Cultural Center. 1201 W. Malvern Ave.; Hu".'t Branch Llbrary. 201 S. Basque; Fullerton Public Library <poetry readings 8 and 9 o'clock). 353 W. Commonwealth: Malden Gallery, 309 Malden: Villa Del Sol. 305 N. Harbor Blvd.; First Chris· tian Church (handbell ringers, 7, 7:30, 8, 8:30 and 9 o'clock> 109 E. Wilshire; Museum of N. Orange County, jo1 N. Pomona; CaJ State Fullerton (schedule available on campus), 800 N. State College Blvd.; Fullerton College (dance and con· certs), 321 E . Chapman Ave. Free. BOB GIB.SON Folksinger. guitanst. 8 o'clock tonight at Golden West College Community Center, 157'14 \.Qlden West St.. Huntington Beach. $1 'MY FAT t~RIF:ND' Comedy, 8 o'clock ton1gh1 and Saturday at Orange Coabt College Drama Lab. 2701 fo'airvH.'W Hoad. Coslo Mesa $2 'WOYZECK' Drama for mature audiences 8:30 o'clock tonight through Sunday and Apr:'I 2l ·May I in Golden We:.l College Actor 1> Playbox. 15744 Golden Wesl St • Huntington Beach. $2 SO NOR -UC San Diego faculty music ensemble directed by Bernard Rands. 8 o'clock tonight in C lrvine Concert. Hall. $3 general. $2 students. 833-6378; or tickets at door. CHOREOGRAPHE RS' CONCERT -Students from six high schools. 8 o'clO<.'k tonight in the Laguna.Jleach lllgh School auditorium. 625 Park Ave. Direct1.:d by ~vu WC'avcr. $2 MONT AGNANA TRIO Ll•d by John Gates. H o'clock tonil!ht al Cyprci.s l lii;:h Schf')()I Theater 9801 Valley View St . Cyprl'ss $2 i.:encral, $1 stu dents and seniors .1121 9500 CHAMBE R MUSIC Student cns<'mblcs. l I JO o'clock tonight in \al State Long Beach Music Rehearsal 111111 . 11101 E 7th SL Rnng own seat- ing . Free. Real Cantonese Food eat h•r• or lek• hom• STAG CHINESE CASINO 111 21st Pl., Newport Buch ORiol• 3-95.V H-to Mldniqiit Doily-WHk ... di ""'" 1:00 o.m. 0"11 n ........ \ti< MA"OI "''" MARANATHA NIGHT -Contemporary C tian music, 9 p.m. to 1 •.m. tonight at Kn Berry Farm, Buena P1&rk. a,,.so advlll\ce, $6. gate. includes rides. Tlcketa at box of Wallichs, Llberty agencies and Ticketron. 'TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA• -To ' through April 23 at South Coast Repertory, Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa. $4.S0-$6.50. 646·, after 1 p.m . daily. ·=~ ... ··4'f,; SE BASTIAN'S DINN E R PLAYHOUSES •• • "Nor man ls That You?'' now through May 29 140 Aven'ida Pico, San Clemente. 492·9 ~ "Hello, Dolly," now throulilh July 3 at the Grant Hotel, Number One Hotl'I Way, Anaheim 772-7710. CONTl.NUlNG IN LOS ANGELES -"Same1 Time Next Year " through May 15 a t the Hunt·~ ington Hartford' Theater; ''A History of the ~ American Film'' and "Angel City," through • June 5 at the Mark Taper Forum. Indefinile-t runs: "Bubbling Brown Sugar" at the PantageS:- The al er : "Vanities" at the West woo~ Playhouse, "A Choru!. Line" al the Shubert.' Theater .~ ~ SA TU RDA Y, APRIL 16 :~. .:x·. 'M E RTON OF THE MOVIES' -Riehl Thoma.-; an George S. Kaufman.Marc Conn ., comedy. previews Saturday through Thursd run April 22·Junc 4 at the Ahmanson Theat~ ~ the Los Angeles Music Center. $3 25·$11 (prev. • tickets$llcss). (2 l3)972·72llor agenc1es. ::~· :··-~·~ WATER SKI EXPO -Demonstrations. 11~: to 5 p.m. Saturday al f 'ashlon Island, Ne .• ~?,~ Beach. Free. ·:,.;=) BALLET PACIFICA -10 a.m. Saturday, "P~ and the Wolf." s ponsort'd by Cultural ~ Workshops for Children, 8200 Westminster A~~ • Westminster. $3.SO. .; •• . ·.~ CHILDREN'S TllEATF.R FESTIVAL 1.o·::m. a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday al Cul Sl~t~ t-'ullerton Theater Department. 800 N St!llC' College Rlvd All-day ticket:.. SJ adults, S? l'h1ldren 870·3442 CONCERT SPOOF llumorous as well as serious music by Orange Coast Colleg!! Chorale and Chamber Singers. 8 p m Saturday in Orange Coast College Aud1tonum, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Free. . MORT SAJU.. -8 pm. Saturday at Memo~l Hall auditorium. Chapman College, J33 N. Glassell St., Orange $.5. 997·664G. F LUTE CONCERT Ry Landa Lefner. 8~ IS p.m . Saturday in Salmon He<:1tal llall. Chapm<tn College, Grand Stn:l'l al Palm J\vc·nue, Orange. Free. WA YZGOOst: l\h-dh'Val ft11r. all ddy Saturday at UC Irvin<' Free Sl'l' Pagl' l'l SlJNOA \', APKll.17 BLUEGRASS MUS IC By Canyon Grass. 2 :lO <Set> COUNTRY MUSIC Page C9) /1olJen <.k~;,<I .._,.~ ~~ fiifia,; rag o ,., ·=-~.;. GENUINE CHINESE MANDARIN DISHES Specializing In Chinese A lo Corte Dishes LU NCH•OtNt~ER DAILY Food 10 Take Out 11.30 A.M. to 10 PM 2021 ~•·& COSTA MESA 642·7162 • '46-Hl 1 ~---------couPoH---~----~ APADAl~A ~-,. DIAMOND JIM'S DINING & DANCING Featuring Entertainment By PRIME TIME TOP SIRLOIN DIMMER $1.00 OFF~-:;!~iT I (J"""1t "N'""' p,., "~'~"' Qf')t"W1 lhf I A!"•~ V) , ' : LUNCH 11 to l • DIMHEI 6 to 10 I I 170 I.AKER STREET AWARD WINNING v. \~ REST A UllA NT~~ AUTHE NTIC CU ISINE ~ OF lr~s~tt~~~~.~~1~:;~.;kAST \\ .rnd n u:.~t:.in l>Jl<'l'I :illll'' I ('Hnlinrnl.11 Cu"1nt• l\hu ~-...---__.. L11ncheon-Monday thru Fr1d;iy 11 30 d m to 3 00 pm D1nn.-r-EvAry EvPn1nQ lrom 5 OOo m ,, ...... ()r-t~t,, t• VIJJ"C.• ''I '"""".-.ylt.t' """""•¥ 60Q Newport C-OritAr Onve .icroc;-; trom Fa<,h1on lt>land Roserva11ons honored -640. 7502 I' I COSTA MESA 540..0573 L---------·COUPOH--------..J f .,,.,.,_"O 1n Pwt...1 h.MrJ .... 10· 100 With the Live Broadway Hit Musical . .;.t. .. . " 'HELLO, DOLLY!"' Offering five professional entertainment, great food . ;...... In an elegant atmosphere. Shows nightly except Monday, plus a Sunday brunch show. For Information & reservations call (714) n2·7710 or at tho box office. Grand Hotel, Number One Hotel Way, Anaheim. (Across from Olsneytand.) •I \, . DAILY PILOT Friday, April 1!5, 1977 If )OU need a loan for A tradition enhanced ... An intimate cluster of ,/ . shops tuned to the tempo ·Of Newport .. anything under the California sun, ask Security Pacific Bank. We mu:.t be f!J.:)Y tP t.ilk t1 • tb< 111t .1 In.in \X.i:'vc m.1Jc u\er l bill1on Julia~ \\Urth ,)I them. For rhtn~ like rropcrty improvement. .1Ulllffi0bilc,, morHll' h11me~, Tl'lrl',1(100,ll n•htcll'S, ,mJ ~1J~- Y11ll cJn even )!l'C ,1 ~1mpk mtcrt''f Hllml!'t1~ner Lo;in. OcpcnJtn)!\111 the l\.jllll\' \'(IU h.t\t tn \\\\JI h1lU>C,\\'C m.1~ Ix ahle to loan Y••ll fr1 •m $1,C\.\:' up." 11h11uc .1tkumc y11llr current tnt•ng:ig'-'! So d,in'c put 111•H R1~h1 11"'" "':vr never bl·en 1n a h:ttt·r ('("ii ti On to h >Jn \ 1 •II ll h.u \' •11 nn·J f1>r u•huct•tt•r y1111 net.'<l. Arply at Securt1\ r .tc1h, l\.in~ \X.11"'n: tht;'rt·\ 'ecunt~ in numl-er' There's security in The place for delightfully different clothes and acces- sories. Find us behind Hecks at 3467 Via lido, Newport Oeach. ~J....e, BIDTIQUE • . . . . Norma Fanner welcomes you to her Gourmet Cookware Shop, The Happy Coolcer True Fanner's Wife that she 1s, Norma has collected pots and pans, wooden spoons, wire baskets, provincial china. quiche pans, tin molds, cookie cutters. bagel slicers-thou!illnds of cookery and tabletop items from all over the world. What? You don't know how to use a Mongolian cooker? Norma has a cook's dictionary that explains everything. Whether you're into haute cuisine or southern fried. come discover that good cookers are Happy Cookers• 3441 V• Udo• \lie I.Mio P,._ • N..,,ort lleadl • '7.S.J~ r------- Cross Creek , presents cotton knits even a wife can love. I ~ ' ec 'S MEN 'S STORE 3467 Via Lido, Newport Beach Whittier Quad The City Center-Orange 1 Friday, April ~5. 1977 VIA L][DO DRUG§ NEWP RT's FAVORITE DRUGSTORE CELE BRA TES OPENING OF VIA LIDO PLAZA PRIZES• FREE GIFTS DRAWING FOR PRIZES APRIL 22 1st PRIZE KODAK EK·4 Instant Camera 2nd PRIZE $25.00 Gift Certificate 3rd PRIZE Borghese Clutch of Cosmetics 4th PRIZE SUPER Plenamins Vitamins 1-year supply COUPON FOR PRIZES NAME _ ·-· ADDRESS -------- CITY _______ _ PHONE -------- DEPOSIT IN STORE At the Entrance. to Lido Isle DAILY PILOT;. ~5 (;8 OAIL Y PILOT Friday. April 15, 1977 Highest Quahh Native Mc1oc.111 Foodi. O~n 7 DJn t/iJ~ ALL SPORTS EVENTS GIANT 7 FOOT TV SCREEN Mon.-Thur. 11:30 o.m. to 10 p.m. Fri. & Sot 11 :30 o.m to 11 p.m. CCXKTAILS Sunday 4 p.m to I 0 fJ m HAPPY HOUR 11 10 AM 10 4.30 PM 9093 l ADAMS. HUNTINGTON BEACH 96'l 7911 Laguna to Open Comedy This column will be absent for the next three weeks. so today's order of business 1s spotlight· ing local stage produc· lions that will be opening during Uus columo1st '!> vacation. Beach. Reservations 494 -0743. Then, on April 30. South Coai:.t Repertory mounts Peter Shaffer's much-heralded drama "Eq uus," under the direction of Martin Benson. Charles Lanyer as the psychiatrist and Ronald Boussom as the lad with the equine fixa- tion head the cast. Intermission Tom Titus ··Arsenic and Old SebasUan's West Dinner Lace." the next produc· Playhouse. 140 Avenida lion of the San Clemente Pico. Both are on ~ Community Theater, never·o n -Monda y hits the boards on May s schedule with SCR offer- for a four-weekend run ing u Sund1&y matinee Ml under the direction of 3. Gordon Penge. Among th~st mcm· bers are Phy'llis Stroud. Gen e Frank , Boyd Ames, Mark Munwoller. Monica Hutchens, l shi Salazar, Hal Walker, David Mears, Craig Kutner, Tom Smith and Charles Ashbaugh. NOW A TRULY SENSATIONAL SHOW!! Whenvousee Pizza Ads on TV The first of these ar- rives on Tuesday when the Laguna Moulton Playhouse·raises its cur- tain on Jean Kerr's com· edy "Fi ni s hing Touches." Doug Rowe. one-time m anaging director a l t h e old Laguna Playhouse, is staging the play, which will run three weeks on a Tuesday -through . Sunday schedule BARBARA VAN Holt and Harry Knierim , playing husband and wife for the third lime at Laguna, head the cast with Gene Benedict as t h eir n e ighbor and Kmerim's fellow college Others In the SCR com- pany are Sheila Roth, Don Tuche. Mimi Smith, Elizabeth O'Toole, Steve Gray, Henry Kemp-Blair and Anni Long. "Equus'' will be staged at 8 o'clock nightly, except PER•"'ORMANCES of Monday, with a 3 p.m . "Arseruc" will be given matinee on Sunday at Thursdays throu g h the Third Step Theater, Saturdays at the Cab~llo 1827 Newport Blvd., Playhouse, 202 Avenida Costa Mesa. Reserva-CabriUo, San Clemente. tions 646-1363. Reservations are being T H E N E W taken at492-0465. Harlequin Dinner Play-Meanwhile, South ho1:1se JUSt north of Coast Repertory cun Cos ta Mesa. currently tlnues its production of presenting the comedy "Two Gentlemen of "Forty Carats" through Verona" through next May l, will change pro-Saturday. while in San grams on May 3 with the Clemente, "Norman, I::. opening of the musical That You '! • • run ~ comedy "How to Sue-through the month at ceed in Business Without ~ J d professor. Their three \~\~"' ~\1 sons are played by Eric ~~~ Swarthout, David w~ AA ExrK'A INGREPtENr Bramwell and Ron La • MoST Orti~ l.£Ave::Oor:.. Ca ria, while Sherry LJ_ _ IN 'TOUCHES': KNIERIM, BRAMWELL Kraft and Linda Garay e TlOfYl~ 'I>SUVS'R.Y. e (Back) La Caria, Van Holt and Swarthout complete the cas t. :::iill~3 Curtain time is 8:30 for . .~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Really Trying." Casting .. Finishing Touches" at e e the Moulton, 606 Laguna e e <it~\1)ll Jl)O//S'.J CROWN HOUSE Canyon Road. Laguna for the show, which will run five weeks, has' not yet been announced. : : ~ p ~!:.::~~:T . . ·ti~ LAGUNA NIGUEL • • ':n_· ~-IAIC•-Vol••r"'-·••I • • ·)1 499-2626 496-SnJ • • e Piping hot pizza delivered to your door • The perfect TV snack Call ahead and have e a Me·n·Ed s pizza with your favorite TV show e e Between 5 -10 PM Sunday through Thursday e or s -12 PM Friday and Saturday. • Eleven varieties Try one tonight e • Costa Mc>SJ 0...:J~ • • 646·7136 'ltl.Gn·"'5 • • Huntington Beach FAMILY .. ,zzA l'A1no11s • • 847-1214 30 mot>lle ovens for fast aellvery • ,\ou1l1 (:onat '14 f 'it1f'•l t:ui•in~ IVY HOUSE RESTAURANT 384 FOREST AVE. LAGUNA BEACH jlft n.. .._., .. di Ample Free Par/<1ng 494·9491 752-8558 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ra:&CICllCICICICllc:::R::lc:s:::llCIClc::B::li~c:x:ICIC:liiCICI'' ··=·» Ii jl lt1 • MCXIC AN d &lztvontt A HEW AHO EXCITING EXPERIENCE IM MEXICAN DIP'41HG DINING DANCING ENTERTAINMENT COOCTAILS SEA FOOD FOOD TO GO BANQUETS PRIVATE PARTIES CHAMPAGNE SUNDAY BRUNCH Mo•I Mojor C r~dlt C ol"d• Now Appearing Gt.ORSA BENNITT "Rftlection" Trio wlttl 4,_10C9o R..it 547 W . 19 STREET CwtZ~- COSTA MESA 642-9764 Al10: AMAHflM 1750 W. Littc• ,..._. lilclidl 991 -05 .. 0 t f t t t t t t t 'l'rio of ~avorites Sten rerl~altl Shrimp rempura Chlclien on a Sltewer Served with GrePn Vegetables Soup · R1cr• · Green Tea 11an1at11 t t t t t t t t t f =60 fashion Island, Newport Cen ter t f Reservations honored: 644-4811 A COME IN ANO BE OUR HONORED GUEST ;I' * ............. ,, ---- ANNOUNCING COSTA MESA'S NEWEST MEXICAN RESTAURANT DAILY LUNCH DINNER• COCKTAILS SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH LIVELY ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY t-'ricndly Family Atmo~pher~ FOOD TOGO OUR SPECIALTY 2101 PLACENTIA AVE. COSTA MESA 642-1142 Vlalt us Also In NEWPORT BEACH 675-6855 LONG BEACH (213) 423-6080 LA HABRA (213) 1143·6020 HUNTINGTON PARK (213) 585-5055 NOW PRESENTING ORANGE COUNTY'S MOST ELEGANT AND EXCITI NC ENTERT AINMENT FEAT lJRES --- ''Martha,isn't that LadvGodiva ~the strip sirloin steab1?'' A Dinner Playhouse An Intimate E'l!eningtJf Elegantly Prepared Food and Live Theatre Ptct."l t·:'\1'~ 1111 ~lN.,A l IONAL BROADWAY 1111 FOllTl" C/lR/lTS 1111.1111 \l'll'l "l~l)\l\,lll ll) 111>) "' \Rl\l'l JlAl'ININL A:"\N COLL En1oy a lavish buff ct and delightful theatre entertainment. A fun experience for the whole family. ( Call now for reservations <714> 979·5511 ) Prices for weeknights & Sunday Matinee. $10.95 Friday, Saturday & Sunday "llflts .•..... $12.95 Plus lar & gratuity 3503 S. Harbor Blvd. Santa Ana Off the San Diego Freeway Lrt us start by contirming the whispers. Food at The Five -.•. :i: Crowns is scandalously good. So visit this authentic 12th century English coach house and dine as the Lords and Ladies of London did. FIVE CRWNS :~: 1X01 East Coa~I I lrRhway. Corona drl M:ir: (7J.I) fi75-1:r;.1 Now In Huntington Beach q: C. GJ>eppelcorit. FORMHL Y GRANNY'S ATTIC UM>a "IW OWHlltSH" • ~S & L YMHI McMUtUH & Cl.A YTOH Lll,..UOT LUNCH • DINNER • COCKTAILS Featuring Prime Rib -Lobster Steak -Crab -Shrimp ENTERTAINMENT• TUE. THJtU SAT. THE NEW LEAF OftlH DAILY I I :JO A.M. -~ & s-day frOM 5 p.m. 1012 STAU IAT llACM llVDJ HUMT'IHGTOH llACH 1•11 ............ Sm Diep"-'· 142-5535 luttfl\ ••"'"'' CMlll•1f\ ••ftC•l'll 1 IOS HSI killl!llil ilVP. l n•ht•m 111• I '39 1ff4 DINING• SINCE 1938 Celob<a11• Too1oh1 Nrw Mrnu Sell'cuun~ For Alt Occasmo~ formerly With THE PLATTERS R A y LOW DON ENTERT Al NM ENT AND DANCING Tuesday thru Saturday 9:00 P .M. -2:00 A.M . OUTRIGGER ROOM KONA LANES 2699 Harbor Costa Mesa 545-1112 .--------------., ·. 1''~ £~J!,~A~~~K~~~~~~ •• l 1-'ealunni: Trop1c·al Urinks' I I [ BAMBOO EASTER I I .Ji1 TERRACE SPECIAL I I I "'\l'J) ~ '"'-T o;-;;;Jr:_~:~~on 11 .u!' l I J Rf<JUlor l",;c~ SS.00 I rn, Im ~:·:·;;~:·:~.: . ~ ·. . .r :":;~ ::.~~;::~1 : it , •h~·,!~;,.,.,,. 1Jtl • , ...... .,, I ~ '; ·>~ I-~"'""''" •II'-... u "''" I I ... ""11 r; .. "',,., ·~,, :n 11 , I l tS3 EAST 17TH ..• COSTA MFSA 645·5.>50 ._ _____________ .. TEMPLE (fARDENS 1:-• ; Q·MNGS:B fte5fnurar1t i~ -~ ~ LUNCHEON AND DINNER DAILY Sp~cial LUftCMoft luff.+ Mondctl/ thru Friday 1 t 30 IO I i'l RICKSHA COCKTAIL LOUNGE F 1•al11t1llQ (. ~01 t T 1c .po., JI Orin~ 1500 4 0 4MS lcrl Horborl C05T4 MESA 540·1937 540·'923 And. 111 Gord•n Gro•e 12201 IROOKHURST IAI Chopmo11I 638-7020 Come in and try our new S <TBAK f f FISH :t1BNU and our specialty { ~H] ~ K'l·,,f r f? l ) 11 !'1 f ) I ,! ft {; S also I J I . S i )A "J-;[J I'{{ E Ii DAI L"Y All our food is prep.ired on the premises S•l•d Bar '~- Beer&Wine f)Jtfv I I ,m1 \ \ rekenrl\ IJ.1m Im Hmr~ l.t\I .l\1111nw11 1n1• t h11 ...,,.,, M,ln,11wr I{ ( \\h111• 'i301 UNIV£RSITV ORIVC P1rlcvltw Ctnler -Irvine SS2·3270 ,, I J ~. . ,. f (rv DAILY LOG] I FRIDAY I I m ::,:s:::-. Ille !kn ') ivlNiw.. -u:30-. -e (CIJ ()) ct NIA 't1rotl 8:00 •• (I) ~<Ul CJ)) lD """ e u oo ()))G._ .. ., ,. CE'-"" ec-.. • hr1rWtt f ..u, ..... 12 • Oldrlc C..•1 ., Dnmtlc Series QtMe Dluclll -6:30- • Oiull! Cutstl tnciudt Cll1rllon Keston. Cerore 8u1ns, Mad Sulton) and Ken Murray I t l WJ Grlthth l10J Mm Gfltt1n $how m f1111ily Affair (111l (lJ) Dolly ,,,,Oii mz- (i2f.l (t11~ m1 ... T11\ 7:00 o u ~ ctJ m 11!1 "-U Liars~ Cl.> My Tllrtt S-S ()) Tt Ttl ttle lnrth ·~ m 1 LMtlllcy Q)lMfll m Act1111 °"''" (1' Wy Goffllh ~ m llbdhil/l.ellm "''°" < 2t1 mi 111t ramw1• r 111111, -7:30- D W~d Kincclom U Lowt Amtrkln Slylt Cf) TM Odd Ct@ple G (l~ IUJ Cf) £) Hollywood s.iares (()TM M..,.U O The )oker's Wild m (~ [f)) 811dy Bunch m Ja111nae lln1111ce 'roar•ms <Ml Hopn's lletM$ fD CM-I 21 Tonl1ht IUJ l.1111 Clual 8:00 a (<Ill())) (t) Coclt 11 lhe lust annu•I ~auty contest on the t\ll nd has the lull altenlton ol RtCk and Ge0tlte. two of 11s 1udees. but their concenlri1110f1 ts diverted by, ;11nonc othtr th1ncs. a satlb~I 1«1den1, • mine shall cave 1n and an ilulu <K<tdent D ll_)j (61 ffot m S1nlor~ and Soll ··the W1nn1n~ I 1Ckt'I" h•O con 1rt1sts talk rred tnlo ii ptomolHln a1mm1ck supposedly to 1ncreue ~les 1n the 1unkrard U Mowte: (2hr) "The a.c Gltltt" (adv) '72-Stephen Boyd, Ray Milland, France Nuyan, Cameron Mitchell. (ll Movie: <CJ (ar) "C1pl11n lJthtfoor (dra) '5S-Rock Hud.wn, lldrbafj Rush, lett M01row. Kathleen Ryan. f inlay Curroe U (1291 re1) "" Oollnr and M11it (R) Guests include Millon Berle and Connie Stevens (8] llltn Profile Cl) Movie: (C1 (2hr) "Oestry" (wesJ ')5-Audie Murphy. Ma11 Blanchard, l ylt Betlger. lor1 Nelson Thomas Mtlchell. Wall,ce I Ord m Bruk t11t Bank m PHIJ MHOll Cl8 Movie: 1 C, (2hr) "fht M1llton111us" (com) 61 So~oi Loren, Prier Stllers, V1tono Ot Stu, -'1asta11 Sim G) WU1un11on Wuk tft •me• CJ LI Cllno -8:30- . G illJ e I 1oi,m thoto and tht llM! (R) Chilo 'PKks His B4R When ( d b•trn to trtll him Ilk• J child Ch1CO dmd" 11 s tomt to mo•~ out of h•i van and hnd a "'" ~bod• lJ San 0..10 m Cfou Wtb fD Wan Strtrl W"k m •ei111q.,. " ro1t..u 9:00 0 NASHVILLE 99 Tonllt • Claude Mllni Gf'11t U ( f7l f3 ) rt) Na.shvlllt 9' Stonev ltutt'' fmmrr p~rtn•r ~nd mcn101 rev~red by the tnlll• N,,\hv1lle police forre 3'. ~ roodtl poltetman, both lot h1\ d1shnRu1\/ltrl ureei and his devotion lo a RIOVP ot homelt\\ bo\\, 1s 1nvol•ed 1n a <.l't1t•. ol SUSP•CIOUS k1lhnu G '1~! 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R~ flhotl : f:. CL> lall S.W • .U. eStt.Mo Qll 1io Clut ma.em, l4 12:00 • Diieo '77 mOvWocH' e MIN: "Tht Slave" (4it•1 'b t Sieve Reeves. lacquo ~eon); Gianna M•ua ~nalr -12:30- CI AM·llt&h1 SMw: "!ht rhlraOll'i Wol!lan," ~N1pt Moftilt1," "Yu•oi1 Vensunc:e" u s.u.... llleJttt m Mof1t: fC) "Blood and Black I.Jct" (hor) '6~-Cameron Mitchell. Eva llilrtok, MifY Arden ~t>SM TIM 1:00 D Ta!Ubout D ltJl CV <JW Tiit Clltu10 Soul s,.a11 Don Cornelius hosts this ml/SQI lutunne lhe So<nntrs. DI koi:eis, the dr•mallcs and more CJ Tltrlllu 2:00 O Ooublelulurt Movie: "Snter Ktnny," "Tuttles of Tah1h" -2:30- m All·"'"'' si-: "Tiie blorctr." "Tht Cood Hllf!IOf Man" -3:05-n Mowie: ~ "flillrt lo Tanaten" (adv) ·~-loan fonta1ne, Jack Palanc~. Jell Morrow, Rob•rl Douelu. Corinne Cotint ( SATURDAY MORNING 7 :00 0 s..me Stnltsltf e 1.t1> r& 119. m Woodr Wood P«hr Sllow U rauMtttrs 6l roptyt Cl~s 0 (12fl 18 ) l)t! 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'"ntE VAN" IRJ 7·fl~·••tt •ATIMIM I 11 .. >.4-lttt "PICK-UP ON 101 ' • Fnd!y.Apnl 15. 1977 DAILY PILOT C1 Ex-Honk Duo • m Dana By MICHAEL PASKEVICU Oft ... O•Uyl'lleU...,1 ' This weekend's best bet for a hne everung of live muslc is the Quiet Woman in Dana Point. where lbe exquisite Belb Fitchet (pronounced Fiah·AY) offers her special blend of folk, pop and blues. A vocallal with stunning range and con- trol. the ex·Honk member is backed by a band featurtna &eve Wood on keyboards (also of Honk) and Funky Kins'• 1ultarisl Richard Steckol. Hl1thly recommend4'd . A beautiful album reveallni lhe compat1bih· ty ot two contemporary gwtar wuard~ whose contrary styles blend in ptrfect harmony. , Towner's clusical a coustic progressions lay an exceUent foundation for Abercrombie's flow- ing electric, and sometimes ecboplexed phras- ings ("Elbow Room"). The contrast between metaWc and organ.le sound and lbe brilliant techniques of both men results in a sensuous !!haln ol evocative musical lUusions. Challeng- ing, yet restful. "Sareaaao Sea" is a prorressive guit.ar masterpiece. tr you'd rather spend a comfort.able evening at home CW'led up wilb a good book (or a good ------------------- friend) and aome new music, here's a brief look at a couple ol recent releases . ••Jl'Clftl&ner" (AtlanUc 80.18?15) Despite a few flaws, none of wbicti seem too severe to be corrected in future effort.S, the debut album from Foreigner is eaally lbe best new rock album released so far this year. Like the band's American counterpart, Boston. whicb rose to instant stardom with its first album, Foreigner s eems a sure bet for widespread popularity and a lucrative Mure. Similarly, thLs elx·man English outfit founded by former Spooky Tooth guitarist Mick Jones over· comes lackluster lyrics and the vague im- pression you've heard lt all before with precise execution, aggressive production and a stroog sense of rock and roll dynamics. Vocalist Lou Gramm is a ringer ror Bad Company's Paul Rodgers and Foreigner plays with the same sense of flair and musical economy Bad Company displayed in its earlier GEORGE SEGAL work. cons~ ~~M~~J>j t;: c===~a~: -~'> fl ~ iiii' ~in pansion in a band that contains two keyboardists, ~,,., At . including former King Crimson and studio sta.r \ I ~~ ~ \l Ian McDonald. However, the construction of the -~ --~-!., __ :~:~u:s~~;}~: ::::xt:: A ( H -ou...«•.:....11R-l..IU.._.:._· _,.,s,L.31_...L-1"-1·n---~E ... ot dri~ hard·rockers and simple yet quite compelling ballads s uch as "The Damage Is · Done .. and ''Fool for You Anyway .. ·--Sot ~tlOPMSun -· 7:.JOPM OACH•MEZZ$'6.IWC$13,tl,9 • • Wad Mal :l-30 PM OllQ1 a MEZ2 $43.60, &AlC 5'1.60. 9 !>O. 7.60 Sol Mal 2 30PM OllCH a MElZ W... IWC 512, 10, 6 "Sargas80 Sea, .. .roba Abercrombie/Ralph @SHUBERT 5 5 3 • 9 0 0 0 Towner <ECll·l ·l881). '"u'11t.cuHuu c"" •-by Mt.._., -()Hie·-•" "'"-.~C:-Mu•llM,l.oe.ty&TO.hOA~- • ~· ..,. \.?~ Iii:. GllOllP WS: 8J1A#fN .ass S.UfOOO I """~--_,.., I . rvtrrlWl'l''T'&--.·tns _ .. ''FUNwml DKX&JANE" (?gj t-UMr.»1IJMIH ( '°"'"' TWUCllM" Wmt ''THIE VAMW J,tJ.~IS...H F~A ... VALLEY "°' .. ...:~!!":'~~: .. " .... ~ ... I , _.., CITY CENTRE CINEMA\ S.A. FAWY IMANCHIESTER llq . , ~WY IC TY OR. UU • "SILYB STUAW" -rHI IU.C:X lllD" lll "THE VAN" .. PICK-UP" (R) An epic filntasy mpeace and mapc. WJH(lNTl' .. ~"'11 A RALPH BAKSHI FILM \AINll .. UTnlST HORSE THIEVES" '"WINNIE THE POOH" CHILDHM'S NICl!S "ROCKY" UIURMT OFRRINGS" IPGJ "SILVH SftUK" CPGJ "TUNNEL VISIOH°' "'ILACK SUMDA Y" fRJ •ONE R.EW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST'" "SLAP SHOT' (RJ •LAST DETAIL .. IRJ "EXTREMELY POWERFUL! George C. Scott's performance stands with his beat, which la very, very good. Pure Hemingway, Immensely affecting." -Cttertea Ch•mplln, ~ Angelea Times .. Thia is the way they used to make movies. About people and human relatlonahlps. AN EXCELLENT MOVIE! .. -Regis Phllbln, KABC·TV ~,. .,.'r}£t' 1ii:!-' George C. Scott --=-:~G)· "lslands In the Stream' PLUS "THE DAY OF THE DOLPHIN" HUNTINGTON CINEMA HACH AT ILUS, H.I. 848-0388 .. ,; . . .. Q DAILY PILOT Friday. April 15, 1977 TV to Examine Wife Beating Issue The Amencan television pre· mlere of a film about a remarka- ble Englishwoman, Erln Piney, ·and her refuge tor abused women will be presented on "A License for Violence: The Tragedy of Battered Wives." on Channel 28's man Alive" on May 3 at 10 . man Alive!." u senes of weekly hour long specials on the status of women in society today, is produced by WNEt in col- laboration with Ms. Magazine. The series is made possible by a grant from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting CCPB). Gloria Steinem, an editor and writer for Ms. Magazine, will host "A License for Violence." She will talk about the problem of domesttc violence 1n the United State:. ~1 RS. PIZZEV, herself a v 1ctim of a violent home, established the Chiswick Women's Aid Ltd. refuge outside London in 1971. Women from all over Great Britain come there day or night: no one 1s turned away. The women and their childre n sleep in bunk beds or on mattresses on the rtoor in crowded conditions: The refuge has housed as many as 147 res i· dents at one time The average age of the women who have come to the refuge is 31, and they arrive with an average of three chil!ifen each. They come from cve4'tonceiva- ble background. However, 25 percent of the women previously left a man who beat them onJy to enter into ~mother violent rela· t1onship. Mrs. Pizzey sees the problem as cyclical. Violent people come from violent homes and battered children grow up to batter. the refuge to talk over problems and to join in grou~ sessions. The women participate in the activities of daily living at the re- fuge and help each other when one has to go to Jaw court, the solicitors, or to social agencies They assist each other in fmdlng jobs and places to live WHEN A WOMAN comes from a violent home, she reels very cut off, accordlng to Mrs. Pizzey, and she must learn how to build trusting. warm relationships. beginning with other women and children. Some or the women, she says, must learn mothering of the most elementary sort. The children at Chis wick. Mrs. Piney explains, find a sup portive and loving atmosphere, sometimes for the first time. Rather than sending the children to the locaJ scbool, Mrs. P1zzey founded a day school that 1s part of the refuge. There, they are taught by young men -among her f1r..t paid employes -who are pa tient, kind, and gentle with the children. So the children. from their own experiences. Ctnd that not all men are violent. Mrs. Pizzey discusses how she Prison lnlllates Creating Filnt started her proJcct. her theories about why violent men and women behave in such a destructive way, the need of the women at Chisw1ck to be totally supported emotionally unlll they start venturing out into the world, and the magnitude or the problem of domestic violenc~. which exists in all countries. em phusl1es that th., root cause or violence against women can't bt! eliminated without a profound change ln society's oullook. Wife abuse is one of the least reported and mo:,l hidden cnmes in America. Ms. Steinem :.ays that one Boston hospital reported 70 percent of all assault victims received in its emergency room were women attacked in their home5. Wife beating, 11he sayR, occurs at every economic and educational level. Gloria Steinem will discuss the problem of battered wives in America'. Music Center Comedy The fiJm about Chlswick shows women arriving at the s helter, the daily activities there. c hildren at the day school. and group sessions. Several women al the s helte r describe the traumatic situation that made them seek refuge. Dr. John Gayford, a British psychiatrist. appears in the film. ON THE BROADCAST, Ms Steinem details statistics about the situation in the United States. giving some or the reasons why women stay with men who beat them and describing what can be done to help women who have nowhere else to turn. 'Film' Full of Laughs While stressing the need for changes 10 leg1slalion. court pro- cedure. and educating the police in th~ seriousness of suc h domestic crime. Ms. Steinem By JACKIE HVMAN O! llM Detlf "ll•Ulefl As a cabaret·style revue. "A History of the American Film" Is delightful. As a play. it lacks something. The Christopher Durang com· edy. playing at the Mark Taper Forum of the Los Angeles Music The struggle to create and produce an original theater piece within a prison is the subject of an hour·long docu- drama film currently being shot at Termjnal Island Federal Correctional Institution in San Pedro. Through a $30,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Arts/Public Media, Artists in Prison, Inc. recently began shooting a 16·mm color documentary on the c reation of a play, "Jump Street," written and performed by 60 women and men inmates at Terminal Island. THE PRISON ACTORS are participating in all phases of production. including performance, sets, costumes, lighting, and musical aspects of ''Jump Street." with help from the professional AIP staff. '-- The play Itself will be seen by a limited Los Angeles au- dience when it is performed by furloughed inmates at the Mark Taper Forum Lab facility May 3·7. Center. lakes a cast of stock film characters (the wide·eyed tn· genue, the vamp, etc.> from silents through "Casablanc11" to "Earthquake.·· It's very funny, with an ex cellent spoof on Hollywood musicals and a sharp and ir- reverent sense of humor throughout. although a few limes the jokes about diseases and in Juries are in questionable taste THE MUSIC by Jack Gaughan and Murra y Grand 1:;n't particuJarly memorable. bul it serves its purpose. The cast is absolutely top notch. Broadway rans may re cognize Alice Playten <"Gypsy." "Hello, Dolly!") and Orange Coast native Teri Ralston C"A Little Night Music," "Your Own Thing"). And Udana Power, June Gable and Robert WaJden in the leading roles are con sistenUy engaging and right on the mark. play:. variou s H o llywood stereotypes of minonltes, excell- ing a::. a black maid in drag. And the 1mmc-nse but flexible Lu Leonard is enchanting as every- thing from a police matron to the V1rg1n Mary in sunglasses. Peter Mark Schifter 's direc· lion is fast, well·t1med and well- paced, ba<'ked by a superb set. ting dcMgned by John Conklin. Joe I Tompkins' costumes are adequate but rarely impressive, and some or them need to be re- fitted so "AMERICAN Film" IS a fun romp But as a play? Well, it hasn't gol much to say. The ::.alire is amusing but forgettable there's no real Insight, no at- tempt lo comment on American hfe. And the characters never become anythtng but parodies or stereotypes. We don't really care about them. In the real movies, we often cared very much. Although the majority of men who are abusive lo their wives ::.ee no need for help, Mrs. Pizzey c-ncourages thc:.e men to come lo But scenes are consistently stolen by two other performers One is Roger Robinson, who '·A llistory of the American Film." tn repertory with "Angel C1ty,"runsthroughJuneS. : Terror Builds Up Well By BOB THOMAS Aoou•t•d p,.,, Wrfttr "BLACK SUNDAY" 1s the best of the cur· rent run of terrorist films . Director John [A Quick Look at the Movies J frankenhcimcr starts the tension before the Bermuda Triangle. The U.S. Navy rescue lilies and continues relentlessly to the s mashing generates some excitement, and the topnotch chmax. The plot· Arab radicals plan to use a cast (Jack Lemmon. Olivia Dellavilland, Lee- blimp lo kill 80.000 Super Bowl fans, including Grant. Darren McGavin. etc.) admirably the U.S. President. The performances are first· performs the lame dialog. Rated PG rate: Tobe11 Shaw a s a tired but deadly Israeli agent. Bruce Dern a~ a war·crazed pilot. Marthe "THF. EAGLE HAS LANDED" 1s a confused Keller 11s the cold conspirator The host or World War 11 adventure in which the Germans perforated bodw:. 1:. the apparent reason for the are charming and gallant. the English and R rating. Americans are dolti:.h. and lleinnch Himmler -.,. talks cockney Michael Came leads German "AUD1tEY ROSE" is that ranty an '" paratroopers 10 a desperate mission to kidnap tclltgently made-film of the occult You are asked Winston Churchill Donald Sutherland plays an to believe that the 'lout of a 5 year-0ld killed to a lrtshman who kills peopl<' between flights of ftery auto crash has been transferred to a New p~try The mtndless violence 15 climaxed by 8 York City girl Director Robert Wise has avoided sieJ,?e that des troys a lovely country church. the ~rote~que. o;o that the shocks seem real and stained glass and all Ralt'd PG c h1lhng /\ ~ocxl cast Marsha Mason and John Reck a:. the anguished parents. Susan Swift as "RAGGEDY ANN AND ANDY" 1s a natural the latter da} Undey Murphy. Anthony llopktn~ for kids from 3 lo 12 and their pitrents won·t be as father of the dead girl he makes a good case bored. either John Gruelle's winsome pair come for rcmcarnat1on The rtlm provokes thought as to hfe with accomplished an1mat1on supervis~d well <is chilli; Rated PG. but 1t will scare smull b) Richard Williams ("Pink Punther" J Th<' l'hildrcn songi; by Joe Raposo C .. Sc:.ame Street") are run or th<' Broadway mill and humor is sparse, but "AIRPORT '77" ~ivcs e' cry indication that the characters are bnlltantly realized. Especial the disaster movie trend may soon co me to a ly (;ret."<1y, a self consuming lava pit of chocolate cr ai.htn~ halt This time Untveri.al is hard put to and other s weets. Hated G brealhl· life Into the car<lhoard charnclers and Stew&ir1 has un a!'liiortmcnt of people and a Call 642-5678 planeload of art flown ln hi s ('')onda man:. ton . Put .J lew l#Ords 'AUDREY ROSE' STARS Maraha Meson, Anthony Hopkins "TUE SLIPPER AND THE ROSF." raises the question: Docs the world need another version of Cinderella? The ani.wer is a qualihed "yes." Th1s new ftlm , handsomely made in England and Austria by David Frost 's company. 1s cloying al times and short on wit. But it has som e humworthy Sherman Brothers songs and a fine cast: Richard Chamberlain as a dashing prince, Gemma Craven as Cinderella. plus a clutch of British pros, including the late Dame Edith Evans. Besides, how often can you find an Intelligently made G·rated movie'! thl' contrived Jeopardy H1lltonaire James --j the plui.h 747 d1sap1>eur!. underwater tn the 10 work tor ou ---The Best " ... and now we're going back In tlme- back to before you were bom- back to when you were somebody eJse- WHO WERE YO<J? WHO WERE YO<J? 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Apfll 15, t9n ·. ·TV to ~Examine Wife Beating Issue The Amencan televtsaon pre· miere of a fllm aboul a remarka· ble Englishwoman, Erin Piney, ·and her retuge for abused women will be presented on "A License for Violence: The Tragedy of Battered Wives,'' on Channel 28's "Woman Alive" on May 3 at 10 p.m. "Woman Alive!." <.1 series of weekly hour long specials on the status of women in society today, is produced by WNE'l' in col· laborallon wllh Ms. Magazine. The series Is made possible by a g rant from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting CCPB). Gloria Steinem, an editor and writer for Ms. Magazine, will host "A License for Violence." S he will tulk about the problem of domestic violence an lhe Uruted Stales MRS. PJZZEY. herself a '' IClim of a violent home, established the Ch1 s wick Women's Aid Ud. refuge outside London an 1971. Women from all over Creal Bratam come there day or mghl: no one b turned away. The women and their children sleep an bunk beds or on mattresses on the floor an crowded conditions : The refuge has housed as many as 147 resi· dents atone time. The average age of lhe women who have come to the refuge is 31. and they arrive with an average of three children each. They come from every conceiva- ble background. However, 25 percent of the women previously left a man who beat them only to enter into another violent r ela· taonship. Mrs Pazzey secs the problem iJS cyclical . Violent people come from violent homes and battered children grow up lo baller. the refuge to t..alk over problems and lo join in grou{> sesslon.5. The women participate in the actJvlties of daily Uving at the re- fuge and help each other when one baa to go to law court, the solicitors, or lo social agencies. They assist each other tn finding jobs and place11 lo Live WHEN A WOMAN comes from a violent home, she feels very cut otr, according lo M,rs. Pi:izey, and she must learn how to build trusting, warm relationships, beginning with other women ahd children. Some of the women, she says. must learn mothering of the most elementary sort. The children at Chiswick, Mrs Plzzey explains, find a sup- portive and loving atmosphere. som etimes for the first time. Rather than sending the children to lhe local school. Mrs. Pizzey founded a day school that 1s part of the refuge. There, they are taught by young men -among her first paid employes -who are pa· tient, kind, and gentle with the children. So the children. from their own experiences. find that not all men are violent. Mrs. Pizzey discusses how she Prison lnlllates Creating Fihn startt'<i her project. her theones about why violent men and women behave in such a destructive way, the need of the wom~n al Chiswlck lo be totally supported emotionally until they starl venturing oul into the world, and the magnitude of the problem of domestic violence. which exists in all countries. emphasize!> that the root cause of violence against women c1an't be eliminated without a profound change ln society's outlook Wife abuse is one of the least reported and mObt hidden crimes in America. Ms. Steinem says that one Boston hospital reported 70 percent of all assault vicUms received In its emeraency room were women attacked In their homes. Wife beating, she says, occurs al every economic and educational level. Gloria Steinem will discuss the problem of battered wives in America. Jtlusic Center Cmaedy The film about Chiswick shows women arriving at the sheller, the dally activities there. children al the day school. and group sessions. Several women at the shelter describe the traumatic situation that made them seek refuge. Dr. John Gayford, a British psychiatrbt, appears in the film. ON THE BROADCAST, Ms Steinem details slatlstics about the situation in the United States, giving some of the reasons why women stay with men who beat them and describing what can be done lo help women who have nowhere else to turn 'Film' Full of Laughs While stressing the need for changes U\ leg1slalion, court pro- cedure, and educating the police an thr seriousness o f such domestic crime. Ms. Steinem By JACKIE HYMAN 01111eoe11, ~•i.tsi.11 As a cabaret-style revue. "A History of the American Film" as delightful. As a play, it lacks something. The Christopher Duraog com· edy, playing at the Mark Taper Forum of the Los Angeles Music The struggle to create and produce an original theater piece within a prison is the s ubject of an hour-long docu- drama film currenlly being shot at Terminal Island Federal Correctional Institution in San Pedro. Through a $30,000 grant from the National Endowment lor the Arts/Public Media, Artists in Prison, Inc. recently began shooting a 16-mm color documentary on the creation of a play, "Jump Street," written and performed by 60 women CADd men inmates at Terminal Island. THE PRISON ACTORS are participating in all phases of production, including performance. sets, costumes, lightmg, and musical aspects of "'Jump Street," with help from the professional A IP staff. The play itself will be seen by a limited Los Angeles au daence when it is performed by furloughed inmates al the Mark Taper Forum Lab CaciLity May 3·7. Center, takes a cast of stock film characters Cthe wade-eyed an· genue. the vamp, etc.) from silents through "Casablanca" to "Earthquake." It's very funny, with an ex cellent spol'f o n Hollywood musicals and a sharp and ir· reverent sense of humor throughout. although a few tames the jokes about diseases and in· Juries are in questionable taste THE MUSIC by Jack Caugh1m a nd Murra y Grand is n 't particularly memorable. bul it serves its purpose. The cast is absolutely top notch. Broadway rans may re· cognize Alice Playten ("Gypsy," "Hello, Dolly!") and Orange Coast native Teri Ralston ("A Little Night Music," "Your Own Thing"). And Udana Power, June Gable and Robert Walden in the leading roles are con· sistenUy engaging and right on the mark. pla yi. various ll o llywood s tereotype!> of mmorilles. exceij· Ing a~ J black maid in drag. And the 1mmen1>e but fl exible Lu Leonard is enchanting as every- thing from <.1 police matron lo the V1rg111 Mary in sunglasses. Peter Mark Schifler's direc· hon as fast, well-timed and well· paced. backed by a superb set, ling de1>1i:ned by John Conklin. Joe I Tompkins' costumes are adequate but rarely impressive, and some of them need to be re· fitted SO "AMERICAN Film" 1s a fun romp But as a play? Well, it has n't got much to say. The satire is amusani: but forgettable there's no real Insight, no at· tempt lo comment on American hfe. And the charac ters never become anything but parodies of s tereotypes. We don't really care about them In lhe real movies, we often cared very much Although the maJOrity of men who are abusive to their wives !>ee no need for help, Mrs. Paziey l'ncouragcs thesl' men to come to ' '----------------------------------------- But scenes are consistently stolen by two other performers One is Roger Robinson, who "A llastory of the American Film." m repertory with "Anget Ca ty.·' runs through June 5 : Terror Builds Up Well Ry BOB THOMAS Auoc 1.-.1.cf Pr•n Wf'i1ef' "BLACK SUNDAY" as the best or the cur- rent run of lcrrora ::.l films Director John ( A Quick Look at the Movies J Frankenhciml'r starts the tension before lhe Bermuda Triangle. The U.S. Navy rescue titles and continues relentlessly to the smashing generates some excitement. and the topnolch r limax. Tht> plot· Arab radicals plan to use a cast <Jack Lemmon. Olivia DeHavilland. Lee blimp to kill 80,000 Super Bowl fans. including Grant, Darren McGavin, etc.) admirably the U.S. Presid ent. The performances are first· performs the lame dialog. Rated PG rate. To~1t Shaw as a tared but deadly lsr<.1eh 11.genl. Bruce Dern ai. a war-crazed pilot. Marthe "THE EAGLE HAS LANDED" 1i-. a confused Keller ai1 lhl• t•old consparator The host or World War II adventure in which the Germans perforal<'d bod1t!1> ti-. the apparent reason for the are charming and gallant, the English and R ralinfl Americans are doltish, and lleinnch Himmler talks cocknev Michael Caine leads German "AUO'REY RO E" is that ranty an an paratroopers · an a desperate mission to kidnap 1cll1gently made• falm of the occult You are asked Wmston Churchill Donald Sutherland plays an to believe that the soul of a 5-year-old killed in a Irishman who kills people between nights of faery auto cra1>h hJ'> been transferred to a New poetry The mindless violence 1s climaxed by a York Ca ty girl Dare<•tor Robert Wise has avoided siege that destroys a lovely country church. the ~rolt•:-.c1ul', ''l that th\! shocks seem reetl and stained glas!I and all Rated PC <'hallinR J\ J;!Oo<I cast Marsha Mason and John llcl'k .1i. thc anguished parents. Susan Swafl as "RAGGED\' ANN AND AND\'" as a m1tural the· latter da) Bndey Murphy. Anthony Hopkins ror kids from 3 to 12 and their p<.1rent!I won't be ai. father of the dt!ad gar I h<> makes a good case bored. either John Cruclle'i-. winsome pair come for rc1m·ar11 ... uon. The film i:irovokes thought as to llfe with accomplished arumalaon supervised well as <·hall' Ruled PCi. hut 11 will scare small b) Richard W1lh1.1ms ("Pink Panther"> The <'hlldrl'n songs by Joe Raposo ("Sesame Street") are run o( tht> Broadway mill and humor 1s sparse, but "AIRPORT '77" i;(1Vl'' t•\cry andtcataon that the characters are brilliantly realized. Espec1al- lhr chsaster movie trt'nd muy soon c·ome to a ly (;rel'dy, a self consumlni:: lava pit of chocolate crai-.htnS{ hJll Thi!> ta ml• Universal IS hard pul lo and other sweets. Rated G. breutht· lifr 1ntr> the cariib(Jard character!> and Ste"4art hai-. an assortment of ~pie etnd a Call 642 -5678. Pl1.1neloa'1 ot art flown to has i''londa mansion. Pul a tew words 'AUDREY ROSE' STARS Marsha Mason, Anthony Hopkins "111E SLIPPER AND THE ROSE" raises the question . Docs lhe world need another version of Cinderella? The ani.wer as a qualified "yes." ThJs new falm , h<.1ndsomely made in England and Austria by David Frost's company. as cloymg at times and short on wit. But it has some humworthy Sherman Brothers songs and a fine casl. Richard Chamberlain as a dashing prince, Gemma Craven as Cinderella, plus a clutch of British pros, including the late Dame Edith Evans. Besides, how often can you find an intelligently made G·raled movie? th• ''"""'ml Je<>pa,dy Ito llion•i" Jam<" -I 10 work for ou th(' plu:-.h 747 tt1sappeur-. underwater in the ----------The Best " ... and now we're going back in tJmc- back to before you were bom- back to when you were somebody eJsc- WHO WERE YOO? WHO WERE YOO? WHO WERE YOU?" •raERT"1$l l',.,.,~·AUOREY ROSE* ,~MARSHA ~ON ANTHONY HOPKINS ·JOHN BECK "~SUSAN SWIFT.,... . .......,.,o.rRANKOfrtllTIA ·lM'IOll""""'•"''~o·1•"" ~..,e,JOEWIZAN n tfAANKOl lll111A ~t1-R06fRlWlSC ·""'-0y1,1.t::••AH ·~1 ,_""., ''" 111181!1l ... .carrt. , ... , • -. "1111><><~"'"6 ... l'r"' <JI" U...ttdAmtts • I 1. Entertainment Picture Of 1977 R's· Comedy! It's Adventure! It's Romance! It's 11SILVER STREAK" ''"''" ·~ ·1~·1.ir • 1 1 t•t .. ••Nt Mtt , .... ,. ., ....... ... S3t-9SIO . .... -t-531 ·9SIO ..... .,_ S31-9HO l ACAotM'f AWHM 'IC'TUll e DMIC'fDe • IMINO IOCKY CN I toll'f • ..0 , ..... AOVINTUIU IN KlfNU UC110H WllM1111>01 "UI IAHAllllA -Ol•~TA•­ NITW!Oll Il l "VI IMA#00111 IAU llMMOM •tlll A• All UAI Ult AllPOIT '77 ,,.. ~ .... A, t I > >• e l 0 I I. IS I H<M toll'f ..0 , ..... &CAMM' &W•IO 0 IUt IONO SnltlANO I ANO I HltfOfHllOH A STAI IS IOIN llllOW-&f. I I J1M I • I t :M I 11 toen, NO •AUii 040I04 NO.U e IANI IONIA JUN wmt DtCI & JANI 1,.1 •4US W VIOAS UDY INI PACIFIC THEATRES ORIVE·IN SUPER SWAP MEETS HARBOR Bl VO 0.tvt ·ln Swap Meet S.t. & Sun.-8 am to 4 pm ORANGE Drive-In 1 & 2 Sat & Sun -I em 10 • pm Perk Fr" S..ncl•y• 11 Anel>elm Sa.d•um Family Fun! Profits! Bargain• Galore! am :;r.w-:1 .-:~] A"'°lt,'77 IMI SWASHIUCKLll 1N 1 toll'f , ...... "IU nU<ICIN't" ..... tMM .... NH wnM oeca I _..., ~ MCULOllC* ' Fndey,Aen115. 1911 DAILY PILOT Q COUNTRY MUSIC CONCERT APRIL 22 IN ANAHEIM. • • (Fl'om Pa1e Cl) 5 p.m. Sunday at The Cuckoo's Nest, 1714 laceo.UaAve., Colla Mesa. $2. AZZ CONCERT -J aiz and concert bands, a .m:Sunday at Phillips Hall, Santa Ana College, 7th and Bristol streeta. Free. UNDA Y AFTERNOON OF JAZZ' -Two jazi DtemblM, 4 p.m. Sunday at Golden West lleee Theater, 15744 Golden West St., Hunt-aton Beach. $1.50. .. ?J»EACB BLOSSOM FESTIVAL -Exhibits and .etemonatraUona, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday at Cal .,State Long Beach, 6101 E. 7th St. Free. MONDAY, APRIL 18 CHOIR CONCERT -California Lutheran College Concert. Choir and Orchestra, 8 p.m . Monday at Plummer Auditorium. Chapman and Lemon streets, Fullerton. Religious and folk music. $2.50 each or $5 per family. Old West Drama On 'Slwrt Story' The haunting tale of a young Swedish traveller whose fe ar or violent death in the American West becomes a self-fulfilling pro- phecy is told in "The Blue Hotel." airing on "The American Short. Story" Tuesday at 8 p.m., on KCET, Channel 28. The "blue hotel" in Stephen Crane's s tory is .a rustic inn at the edge of a frontier Nebraska town. On a wintry day in the 1880s, a young Swede (David Warner) arrives at the hotel. His hostile, wary manner soon antagonizes both the hotel·keepcr and the other guests. and tensions ilmong the hotel's occupants quickly build. . "The Blue llot('l" was produced by Ozzie Srown from lhe teleplay by Harry M. Petrakis. .Jan Kadar, the Academy Award-winning Czech filmmaker ("The House on Main Street") directed. The funniest movie you'll ever see about murder and blackmail. ' y ~J~,,,. ART CARNEY. I LILY TOMLIN "CARNEY IS INCOMPARABLE" Vincent Canby. New York TlmH "TOMLIN IS JUST ABOUT PERFECT Richard Schickel, TlrM Mag. .. . . -. ,. ..... . •. 0 . ... ~· . "' .... ',. .. , -..... TlJESDA Y, APJllL It 'FINISIDNG TOUCHES' -Comedy, Tuesday tbroutl> May 8, 8:30 p.m. at the Laiuna Moulton Playhouse, 8(16 Laauna Canyon Road, Laguna Beacb.~43. CHAMBER MUSIC -Chapman College Chamber Players. 8.15 p.m. Tuesday in Salmon Recital Hall, Grand Street. at Palm Avenue, Orange. $2 general, $1 students and seniors. 997-6646. CLASSICAL ORGAN WORKS -Played by Ronald Doiron, noon Tuesday in Orange Coast College Fine Arts Hall 119, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Free . WEDNESDAY, APRIL?O 'RASHOMON' -Oriental drama, 8:30 p.m. April 20-23 at the Huntington Beach JUgh School Instructional Center, 1905 Main St. $2. MOMENTUM DANCE COMPANY -Outdoor "event," noon Wednesday in grass quad between administration building and library, Golden West College, 15744 Golden West St., Huntington Beach. Free. THURSDAY, APRIL21 ENGELBERT HlJMPERDINCK -7:30 pm. Thursday at the Anaheim Convention Center Arena. Tickets at agencies or box office. ORANGE SYMPHONIC BAND -8 p.m . Thurs- day in Loyola-Marymount Auditorium, 480 S. Batavia, Orange. Free. BERLIN PIDLHARMONIC OCTET -8 p.m. Thursday at Cal State Long Beach Graduate Center, 6101 E. 7th St. Beethoven and Mozart music. $.5 general, $2 students. (213 ) 498-4540or at door. FRIDAY, APRIL22 COUNTRY MUSIC -The Statler Brothers, Tammy Wyncttc and Ronnie Milsap at the Anaheim Convention Center. 8 p.m. April 22 Tickets at agencies or box office. ORGAN CONCERT -By Alex Johnson, 8 p.m. April 22 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. 600 St. Andrew's Road. Newport Beach. $1. Child care provided. ANTHONY QUINN ..-H.tm1• !RENE PAPAS ~Hond (PG) WlthMICHAEl ANSARA JOHNNY <;(KKA MICHAfl FOREST '"<l.<"1""~"" MOUSTAPHA AKKAD WEEKDAYS. 7:00-10:00 SAT: 1:()().4:00-7:00-10:00 SUN: 2:15-5:0 -9:00 CINEMA CENTER HARBOR AT ADAMS, COST A MESA MESA VERDE CENTER 979-41 41 CHORAL CONCERT -Singers and madrigal ensemble, 8 p.m. April 22 ln Golden West College Forum 2. 1.S744 Golden West St., Hwrtington Beach (postponed from Aprll 1.S). Free. CHAMBER ORCHESTRA -Featuring Ronald Ratcliffe on 1792 isq uare piano, mu.sic by Bacb, 8 p.m. April 22 at Cal State Long Beach Recital Hall 1Z7, 6101 E. 7th St. $2 general, $1 studen~. MUSICAL SATIRE -"llow to Succeed in Busi- ness Without Really Trying," 8:30 p.m. April 22, 23, 29 and 30. Servile High School Theater, 1952 W. La Palma Ave., Anaheim. 774-7575. JAZZ ENSEMBLE -From Irvine Intermediate , • School, 7:30 p.m. April 22 at Huntington Center, 7777 Edinger Ave., Huntington Beach. Free. JAZZ BAND FESTIVAL -College and high S<'hool band 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. April 22 in Fullerton College Campus Theater, 321 E . Chapman Ave. Free. Evening concert, 8 p.m. at theater. $2.50adults and $1.SOstudents. '6 RS RIV VlEW' -Comedy. 8 p.m April 22 and 23 in UC Irvine Little Theater Room 161 of Humanities Hall. 75 cents THE ACTING COMPANY -"The Way of the World." April 22. and "Camino Real," April 23, 8 p.m. at Plummer Auditorium. Chapman and Le m on streets. Fullerton. $2.50 and $3.SO. 870-3371or870-3347. MAJOR STUDIO SNEAK PREVIEW FRIDAY AT CINEMA WEST SAM PECKINGPAH'S MOST DEVASTATING FILM YET! SIR UWGRAOC ,,_....,._ __ ..... (R) ... _,.-1,w1111, SlARGEA ·• J "Mll(Y KRA/AlR- GENE HACKMAN CANDIC E BERGEN ~ CO-HIT AT CO-HIT AT CINEMA CENTER CINEMA WEST "THE EAGLE "ALL THE HAS PRESIDENTS LANDED" MJ;N'' f ~ Call 642-5678. Pul 1 few words to work for ou. Masked ltlarvel This odd-looking creature is a m ember of the Masked Dance Drama of Korea. The group will have its Los Angeles premiere at 8 :30 p.m. April 23 at UCLA's Royce Hall. Information is avail able by calling (213) 825-2953. "A WONDERFULLY LUSH, LILTING AND LAVISH MUSICAL". Judith Crl1t. S1turday Review qy,~ §lippa and the~°" WEEKDAYS 8:40 SAT-SUN 1:00-5:00-8:55 PLUS (G) "SILENT RUNNING" BRUCE DERN WEEKDAYS 7:00-10:50 SAT.-SUN. 3:2().7:1&-11:05 EDWARDS HARBOR ol ADAMS, COSTA MESA, PHONE .546·3102 ON HAUOR BLVD • ONE Mill SOUTH OF SAN DIEGO FWY. SIDNEY POmER • BILL COSBY HARRY BEIAFONTE BLACK SUNDAY' IS ALREADY THE SCREEN'S NEWEST RUNAWAY SMASH! IT IS A TRIUMPH Ill A CLASS BJ ITSELf !"-Rex Reed. New York Delly News 'BRACE YOURSELF FOR 'BLACK SUNDAY'! IT IS, WITHOUT DOUBT, THE FINEST ESPIONAGE THRILLER Of' RECENT YEAAS!''-JudlthCr11l,~1Urd1y A1vlew ---....... ,. • CJO DAILY PILOT Plays Bypass Broadway ATLANTA (AP) -David Bishop's comment was typical: "The range of new plays is wide open, and audiences are ready." Bishop was talking about Atlanta's Allia nce Theater, where he has been producing director for eight years. The remark also accurately describes a wave of change evi· dent among resident professional troupes. Shaking loose from relying on Broadway for new shows or br· mging back old hits to draw crowds, companies across the country more and more are try- ing their own thing AT THE SAME lime, there as a shift an the s c r ipts . More sympathetic in theme and better structured, many of the new works r eject the avant garde ec· centriciLes so popular in the '60s and early '70s. The pattern appeared early on a recent informal six-stop survey of activities from Washington, O.C .. lo Sarasota, Fla. Many of the plays seen were about the middle and older generations. A few years ago, everything concerned youthful alienation. Several directors s ug- gest reasons, even though some such activist nonconlormers as John Guare, Tom Eye a nd Chris Du rang are still busy. "The general wash of plays as not as hard-edged. cutting," says producer Louis W. Scheeder of Washington's Folger Group. "We're softening, blurring , rounding. Maybe we need this time to straighten out. Or we're getting older.·· ... JON JORV , Producing director of the Actors Theater an Louisville, finds "the spinoff of Vietnam disenchantment" ap- parently fading with "an incr~i­ b l e decline of imitaiors of Eugene Ionesco, Samuel Beckett and Sam Shepard." From Keith Fowler, artistic di- rector of Virginia's Museum The· ater, comes an analysis or "a bat less predictability about subject matter. The plays always used to be about the young, romantic or alienated. There was a lways a lot of Pinter influence. Now the the themes are more grandiose, on historical :.ubjects ." A con- siderable amount of the new play freedom has been fu rthered this year with Ford Foundation grants of $7,500 for a company to produce works that have had at most one other producllon. The allotment enabled Richmond to comm1ss1on "Childe Byron" by Romulus Linney about romantic poet Lord Ryron, a fascinating "FIVE (G) SUMMER STORIES ·PLUS FOUR " f "" ""°'° Led Zep Touring U.S. By USA ROBINSON "The worst thing for us would be if we wer e consider ed d nostalgia band," said Led Zep· pelln lead guitarist J immy Page as their U.S. tour opened ttu week. "But I don't think we are One stays contemporary by changing. Going out on a limb aJI the lime is very rewarding " ~Tops in Pops@ ln rock and roll. They've sold over 25 million albums in an eight-year •reer. surely Jimmy Page, Robert Plant. John Paul J ones and John Bonham are millionaires who never have to work again. But they're back in the U.S. to perform to over one million peo· pie during the next three m onths. THEY ALMOST didn't ma.Ice it. is perhaps thal ho lS • bit more robust Jimmy's "new look" in- c I udes smoking clgarets 'n stage, a nd J ohn (Booifs Bonham's dr um riser moves the front of the stage durin1 s "M oby Dick" solo. Their electric music is as ma- J es tic as ever, but a m ajor change Is the inclusion ol an acoustic set -something Zeppelin hasn 't done here since 1970. I'm not a big fan or acoustic sets, but this one had a special energy -it was joyous. A HIT AT ALLIANCE THEATER COMPANY Fannie Flagg Stars In New Play Premiered In Georgia Jimmy was relaxing in his hotel sulte after the first of four sold-out Chlcago shows. Smoking M arlboros almost constantly. and still wearing the white satin popatar suit he wears on stage, he talked thoughtfully about the ve ry special position Led Zep· pe lin occupies in r ock 's hierarchy. "I don't care about be ing 'fashionable.· All that posing is just am u s ing As for o ur popularity. I think It's very flat· terang lo come back here and be able to sell out all these concerts We've gone through ~o m any changes, and people have been able to relate to it and s till come to see us.'' When Robert Plan (whose 1975 auto accident prevented Zep from touring for two years) de· veloped tonsilitis last month, the tour bad lo be rescheduled. "I was afraid to tell the band about the tons1htis." Robert had told me earlier in their Chicago Stadium dressing room ··nut since then I've been working and working on my voice, and 1l s much stronger. I've been able to do things with it this tour that l never could do before.·· "We wanted to do it because we felt that it was a much fairer cross section of where we come from," said Robert. "Plus it gives us a c hance to do som e songs we haven't done for a while. exercti.e an retncarnation. Under s imilar a eg1 ~. the Scheeder group staged "Mum mer's End," a J ack Gilhooley comedy about a raunchy blue coll ar family. It also was done by the Asolo State Theater in Sarasota. The Folger is now do- ing "Black Elk Speaks," an In- dian view of conquest of the West. PERHAPS THE biggest box office triumph was scored by Bishop's presentation of "Come Back to the 5 and Dime. Jimmy Dean. Jimmy Dean." by Ed Graczyk . Standing ovations greeted the final curtain nightly, although the subject m atter hardly seemed conducive to such respon se -e l ements or homosexual rape, transsex· ualism and mastectomy. It was a good indication of the growing sophistication of au· diences far, far from the Great White Way. ''I co~'l have done such a play five year s ago," says Bishop. "Seven years ago I w&E. nearly run out of town for doinf! 'The Boys in the Band.' and the biggest reaction ever was for 'When .You Comin' Back. Red Ryder?"' ,.... THE CQMMUNA~ hairgup that still remains the main rein on management freedom in most cities is obscenity, though in varying degrees depending on the town. Louisville, for exam- ple. is less upset by obscenity than by laking the Lord's name m vain. Nudity doesn't seem to bother anyone. Louisville whic h recently tandemed "The Gin Game," a first play by D.L. Coburn about a couple of old -tim e r s. and "Indulgences in the Louisville Harem," a John Orlock mood piece about a pair of wistful s pinsters -ma intain s particularly close liaison with subscribers to determine what will and won't go. The Actors Theater programs contain a "Critic Sheet" on which audiences are urged to analyze. "We like to know what they think, .. says Jory, who ~tarted dofog new plays two seasons ago The Arena Stage , Washington's renowned 26·year- old company, bas been doing new works for years. It also recently got in on the geriatric theme trend w ith "Catsplay ," by Hungarian Istvan Orkeny. The plot concerns a r o mantic triangle, although these partici- JIMMY LAUGHED. "Aho. 1l ~1ves us a chance to get a breather and gives John Bonham a break." While they do make a con- siderable amount of money on tour here. Jimmy emphasizes, "America has always been very s pecia l to m e p e r s onalty, because in tbe old days, when it was really hard, uphill work for us, it was over here that we were accepted." Robert. who couldn't even walk for nearly a year. struts on stage as before, exposing has bare c hest and tossing h is trademark shoulder-length blond curls. U anything has changed. it pants are well into their faise --------------------------------,---------- teeth and orthopedic shoe years FOR TIIE HEAVY rock fan, there is no greater eroup than Led Zeppe lin. With their mass ive-scale. high -e nergy music, their three·hour-p1us show remains the biggest draw "WE HUMAN BEINGS can suffer and rejoice only in one manner ," Orkeny comments, "whether we are at the beginning or at the end of our Ii ves COSTA MESA SATURDAY NIGHT, IN .. ~I> ANAHEIM Tom Flchandler, executive director of the company, agrees that "new plays this year seem a bit less wild " According to Fichandler , "we're inundated by thousands of new plays annually -Arena pretty much gets the choice - but unfortunately volume has lit- tle to do with quantity " • All the other theaters report script plethora. too, but none ever has opted for an unsolicited manuscript. Established literary agents are the main s upply source Actors Theater hopes for four n e w plays n ext season . Sarasota's Asolo for three. New works, companies say. appear to s timulate attend a n ce, a nd theaters generally reporL in- creasing economic stability. ROBERT STRANE, artistic director at the Asolo, last season d e liber ately started making fresh scripts a part of the n1nc- pr oduction repertory "We had always done oc casionaJ new plays. but not in the sense that regional theater is into YOU CAN SEE THE NEXT BIG COMEDY SMASH BEFORE THEY.SEE IT IN NEWYORK, LOS AflGELES, LONDON, PARIS, ROME, OR lNYWHERE n SE IN THE WORlD. 1,..C ff "'11f11Af /'. 't: ( lr.illlt at now." Strane says "I decided __ ~·llCllUK{Jlt-•. •J TU t d•"" .... that was loo passive, so in a _ _ >J 4 ,?.!.!,..~~ m assive act of therapy l an-HISTOL CIHEMA •::.:..~~·.~:;;; CIHTUIY 21 nouncedthree newplays~fore l ·~.r~1:E~V~l:Ew~1::~l:O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~•~~E~V~l;Ew~1~:;00~~~ had them That created a s1lua· • lion I couldn't back out of." ACADEMY AWARD WINNER BEST PICTURE BEST DIRECTOR EST FILM EDITIN ----ROC "Islands in the 1P01 Stream" George C. 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Ge•u al I 002 Gwrol I 002 Gftffol 1002~ 1002 GeMr .. 1002 ....... cllec.k ........... ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .. •• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .., .... ,.,.... ..... 4 IOlM + ron I •ataty. n. POOL· $55.000 DALY PILOT..._. TAX Jot; to beach from lbis ....., fw ... flnt ..._ beauWut garden home. __... ... ....a.1 ...-1.. Huge Lav . Koo m , ~ IiW-r· gourmet kitchen with ,......_,.,Motke: PROBLEM serve through window to pnvate paUo. Windin g s tairs to mastllr s uite All real estate advertist.>d in this newspa~r as sub-1 and cblldren wi.ng. As· sumablc monthly pay- mcnt.i $233 per month tctal. Call 1163-6767 • ject to the Peder al Fair U your tax bracket ti. less Housing Act ol 1968 than~ doo't call! II wtuch makes it iUegaJ to greater we may be able advertise "an y p re tobelpby selectangfrom ference. hmitat1on. or a group ol our properties d1scnnuoat.1on bued on the ooe to fit your needs. race, color , re1Jg1on, sex. Call 549-8655 or national origin. or an intentaoo to make any ~UPERB i.uch preference. bm1ta· tJoo,ordJ.scnaunation." OMES A A ff I Ot'lf..I '" <>• ~t \ 'VN rut' l'C f • [elMlll sso.ooo 1lus newspaper w1U notl~~~~~~;;~~~~ knowingly accept a nyl'. advertuung for real est.ate wtuch IS tn viola- llOD of the law. ISUMIT APARTMBO' ILDG. Immaculate 3 bdrm dream home on quiet tree l.Jned st. Del1n1te pnde of ownership here. Lge yard. i.prankle rs front & rear. This one should seU 1mmed1ately. FORCED ENTRY PREVENTION Ho.MsforS. ....................... ca. .... 1002 OCEAN + COM'L STORE + HOUSE + VACANT IEACH LOT ••••••••••••••••••••••• Unique investmenl OP· 646-Till. Walker-& lee Real Esteta Tremendaas "Le•er-oction° Pressurt! against door k.nob, retarch even rotulton. S1mphcity of design. smgle screw. adJU!>h to mo:.L all door-.. front. 1 e,u and glas., -.hdmg . Truvebn~ MLe -folds 2·1" overall. ideal at Motels. an1I llolels, l'lc All .\lurn111um. only 10 01 lll--L\STSIDE portu nity for only FAMILY-$72,900 $335,000. Walk to surf OCEAN VIEW Prime Eastaide Costa Terrific summer rentals $60,000 'heck or Money Order ~9.95 PObt Paid DOOlt·GUAlD EMTH .... SIS 15:J-l Eui,l Edinger Ave Sunta Ana. Ca. 9270.'> Mesa location ! Giant + permaoent tenant. Older home, greut in- paneled uv. rm., h uge Just Us led. so h urry! vestment property or ram. rm. hosts massive Flexible terms. Call start home. J ust lasted. ~~! .......... !?.~~ ~~ .....•.... t~~~ ~~~~! .......... !~~~ bnck {rplc. Convenient 963-7881 View ol oceun from front chef's kitchen. Large n<>tN 111 '·" • ., ,, i'i '• 1 terrace. Hurry! Call col DAZZLER MOM'S HOUSE s ecluded master wing. [~ •. I let.'t (7 14)963-6767 Sliding glass d oors to . ,.,,,,,,.,,.,,,.,.,, '"" ,. pal.lo & E·Z care. yard. · · ' [ ~ •. ~ Possible assumption ol _ , llGCAHYOM WITHVIEW Seldom on the market . this rare Bordeaux model 1s an end unit. 3 b drmi.. 3 baths , 3 nus beauty will renew your zest ror liv1n~ Sunken hvmg room with fireplace and wet bur. Plush. plush carpeting, the elegant master i.wte ha:. a ftreplact· and a pnvalc deck ovt>rlookmi: lushly plantL'<I j(ardcn., · frml d1n1ng room or family room with lots of wood and mirrors (;;111 for appointment 673-tlSSO AT DAD'S PRICE Just what the doctor's or dcred • pc.ire, lrei.h air. :.W\Shinr· Where tnfluen llal families hvc. Sl1dmi: doors open to :ounswcpl µalto Gral'cful planting' r('qwrc minimum ('art· Call today, tomorro" may be too latc. tw2-25~ low VA loan! Take ad-· ' s;w.~.·· .''. ''..::·w COLLEGE [~,!!l'l PARK Muu·shopp111g center 19.000 Sq ft of bldg. on approx !·acre of land. Xlnt return. Pnnc. only. 6.4 X Grws or $3.50,000 1-'anta:.ll(' 4 bedroom, famdy home ! Enormoui. boo us room! Close to schools, pa.rk and pool' Call now! Red Carpet Reallori. 7$4·1202 C. F. Clleswof'ttly RlALTOllS 640.0010 j~~~~~~~ Find N'1 < .. M? S471 ond o l11eld't doulf..o nd ••MW .... ..,. tO<J (rtoTe on ~&Ptf,,.t•• bl/I t flectnot. ~. -"• ,lt'f,,...,. " ..,,y toe T""' cr.cllt ,. good wilh u• You <art tNwge your od Ot, Piii ll on your MoatH (h0t~ ol BcriA~Otd The btH pl«• It ~y oraeft .... th.Or~ Coo•l I•"'-Ouoly l'Jlo( 642-5678 DAILY PILOT SPAMISH ESTATE 3 IR · $69,950 P r im e p r ide o f ownership area. Almost new t>ra matat· entry to hui::e Cam1ly :.ired livin.: room w1l h c· r IH'k l 1n I! fireplace a nd vaulted cc1hn~. 1-'ormdl dinini:. Garden view kitchen. 1-·amily room adJ01n., lush terrace through wall ol glass Separate wing for h ideaway ma~te r :.wtc and guest quartcri. !l6J.. 7881. [~ HELP w1tb the pa yments ' 2 hom~ on a lot! Live tn one and rent lhc other• t;reut Costa Mesa Are11 ! Cull now! Rtld Carpel Healtors 7:>4· 1202 COSTA MESA 2 "Rdrm .• 2 baths. brand nt>w cnnrto. never oc· cupk>d, 2 car i:arage. larl(t• sundeck /b11lcony $5.000 associated BAOKEllS-AEAl TORS 102\ W 8olboo 671·JUJ $65,000 Sharp Eastsadc, 3 bedrm. 2 bath on quiet comer. J<oom for your boat or motor home. Hurry , won't last. Call 546-5880. .y~ HERITAGE REALTORS C'l11ss1f1ed Jd11 :<t•ll li11t llo•m<;, smnll 111'm' 11r any 1l t·m .1u,1 1-.111 f~l2-567H S@ ~~N\-~£~5· Tliof lnt,,9uin9 Word Game witlt o Chuckle 0 •to"0" lf't ....... .,. ~ fo.. • K•O,..hled -otd1 -.. 1nw rv l0t"' fe>ut .,l"flO .. wO"'Ch I'm not neer My hulb.ind • lld I ipend " 101 of """' on tl\a l1V•'IQ room HI' Wblehto\ ,_ _____ ...,_ _ __, Mid I pick --In •lier«- . . ., . CCMl"lt1t,,111: '"" <."1ucti1e QllOtff \' •ilhf'O 111 tt\6 ""'''""9 WOfd .. l1onri Ut!p No ) bi.lo• . / / . ' VILLAGE WALK -garages. Very pnvale, Spac1ou.' 3 bdrm, 2 bath w1b1g dbl ear garage Ideal localmn m prox1m1 ty to So. Coa:ot Plaza 646-77ll Walker &lee Real Estate low maintenance yard & a pal.10 v//a VIE W for rrulei.. By appointment only. Jt'i. our t'XCIUSIVI;'! 646 7711 Walker & lee Real Estate IEYOUROWH ~DLORD llerc'sia perfe(.1. remedy IEACH E'STATE for your "bargaan1tis" • $69,950 take 4 bdrms for living. Bike to Beach from this I'" b aths for relief . :.eclude d 4 BR quuil fireplace for warmth street with lower! n g plus an oversized lot for ptnes leads tn executive fun. Make yourself well l'ntry Family sitt• Ltv today' Call our house Room Country Kitchen doctor and don't pay vtu., .,wc .. p1ni: M a .. tt·r another month's rent' BDRM l'ool .. 11ecl buck rnced al S55.UOU for an )ard Ownt•r ,,0 x100., 1mmcd1ale 1·un•' <;:ill Howtht lll'W mu.,l :wll co~l.~t.1 S1<! 253.'> l)llft-1 ''I 'I • ti ft 'I 11 t• r, Mesa .. M_. Large Costa Mesa home with 4 over s i zt•d bed rooms , family rm. beav>' shake roof, tiled e ntr a n c e wa y & fireplace. Great location clos e Lo p11rk, te nn1:. t·ourts and all :.c hoob Just hsU.'<1 c·a11 ~><lti ~I fur full detail.. ~HERITAGE ... ,, ·J · [®IUMUI LacJuna Rmtehette WITH VIEW Try $0,!mtl tot.II llnwn l;~·:.~~' ......... m•·"' [ ~ Hallltl 1~--·,!!·S~l~M·P·l·l·C-IT_Y __ _ [~ 1•~&u111 S&~R~it~l~~~~I! Snow ~~l~~~~ ha\c ....... REALTORS Nearly 2 acres nestled among giant oakt. only 2'h rrulc."8 to the surf with a remarkable c ustom bwll 3 bdrm + den ~ family rm home de signed to max1m1ze thl' p anora m•t'. hilly r:ml'hland v1cw Al:oo !. t·ar t•ovcn•d 11:.irkmi: ~ room for <'umpcr:.. boat~. l'll' Thl' l'orrul t·an •H comm1ldatc •• ~ man ~· hor.;c, a;, you could cv1•1 want with room to:.pan· ot·l-'~HJN(; PRH'~ S/20,000 Call 644-72 1 I '\)l -~-•••••JJ ltved here Neat as you -from lbe Oce.an Front have e mer s een with 4 ma IALIOA PEHIMSULA w/alley arcess-guess bdrm and l'lo:.c lo lhepnc.-e. schools for your Dwarfs FtRSTTIME nus 3 bdrm & fmly rm 1mmac home h.i~ tt all ' Pres t1g1ou:. locat1on. ocan Vlt:W & Just steps tu t he bl'uc h Thti. r harmcr won't la:.l. 646 7711 E'AREL <children! Newly de coratcd thru·oul with •• ,. "LKER c ustom m<tde drapes. 1'1' b Cull now for your a p· OFfHED Popular Lmt-oln model m bc;iut1ful Woodbnd,:t· Estalc!t. 3 i:or i:cou:-. bedroom:.. family room Hi ghly up~radctl anti beautifully rlccoratcd Owncr will help rm.inl'l' Be lhe firs t to :oee th1:1 om· . S98.500 67:1-8550 11111 EXECUTIVE RETREAT · POOL $69.950 642-2668 [BrtEALTOR BY OWNER Harbor View Home Phase II 4br, 2ba Monlego w 1beautiful yards & patio. Commun. pool & club house Walking d is· tance to 11chools. close to gr eenbelt & nat ural park. $168,500. By ownr. 640-6173 Prine . only. Th<.· one you huve been wa1tm.: for• Towering trees s helter roadway -----------1 leadini: to th•~ l'Xl'l'UttYl' Old F-"eo' ned re tr •' at ' Cott a~(' ~I walkway to Sl'Cludcd en Charm tr v• L ,1\'1s h ltv rm w ubctl brick hearth! 4 Bedrm, 3 bath+ family Co u n l r' k 1 t c h e n room. 2100 Sq.ft. Quality w 1• n c Io:. t• d pa l to ' improvements top to bot· Sflt>arall• hclrrn complex tom New custnm lite, hou:.f'., 4 '"'H'e p1n.i rurpct.:.. <lrps Huge lot . btlrms' Spurkhn.: i..um umque and ~uullful on· mer run pool' Wnn 'l last ' Iv $71,500 Hurry' ca11 R47 oo w l f 111tt··g-~ ...... j~-. -. '"'lr::lj ... tl·· ,.rq·. [ ij' 1fi1;jj;l _962_c_~_4_71_T-:-:-~-o-6-~810-s-3 MESA VERDE Spaclo1111 3 bedroom, 2 bath home with new carpeting, dr apes and paint For fun and enter· taining a larl(e yard with heatro & liltercd pool. f\tll pnt'I' 9112.000 ('ALL 5.'16.26fi() «=SELECT t PROPERTIES This Is a real steal! Huge 2 story home on a quiet cul·de ·sac in East bluff. Pool slie yard. Formal dining room. Log 11izc fireplace. Family room large eno~h for a pool table. Jus t lis ted al '152.500. Com.-i;teal it. 673-~I unr..i tu v • .. l ' t• ~ I ' GttMrol 1002 G.,....ol 1002 ..•...•.•..•.....•..•.• ··············~········ SIX UNITS - MIWPORT IEACH Three duplexes on Approx. Y.a acre lot. Great rental area close~ shop· ping and schools. Only $257.~. A COUJWILL IANla CO. 644-1766 '1$1 I AN.K>AOVtN HILLS AO IN NIWf'ORT CINTER pointment• Call 546 2313 ONNllt J•I I,,.,,,,,, 1 .. <11 Don't drop the ball! Get a job with a low·rost l>;1rly Pilot Cl;i.,.,if1e d Atl . Phone 642·51i7H. GeMral I 002 Gettef'ol 1002 ..................•.... ··•······•·•·•···•····· macnab/ Jrvine realty FINER HOMES FROM $67,950 TO Sl.300,000 END OF THE RAIHIOW No expense spared to create thi1> sparkling ''private" pool & jacuzzi. 4 huge BRs, 3 full baths w /generous use of tile. Charming family room w /bri c k f i r epla ce, bui lt ·in bookshelves. large sunshiny kitchen & nook w /loads of cabioeLc;. Elegant m a s te r s uite w /s itting roo~ Separate formal dining room + large s unken living room w/vaulted ccilinus. $13.5.000 fee. OPEN SAT • SUM 1-5 PM. 4 DEEltWOOO WIST. IRVIME. ( P 11 I TURnHOCIC GUN Brand new 3 bed room. 2 bath home in prestige oriented community. De luxe features include indoor planter beneath s kyli ght. 2·sided fireplace, indoor la undry. auto. garage door opener a nd front yard tan~g. $134,900 fee. Joyce Edlund 642·8235. (Pl2> LOY&Y so~ Harbor View Homes SBR + f amity room & dining room home in ex- cell ent condition . Cus tom decor thruout. Profeitsionally landscaped. Prime locali<>n near pool. park & sch ool. $189.900 Helen Wood 644 ·6200. (P13 I 642·123S 901 Oov11r Ortv1> 644-6200 H•rtlcw V1tw Center lrvo~ .-1 C•mPY\ Valley Ctnter 752·1414 --.-.,," - J)4 DAIL V PILOT Friday, April 1~. 1917 HousH For Sale ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• G ... rol I 002 G......., I OOJ G~ I 002 G9Mrol 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• BACK BAY VIEW Approx. 'ti acre, vacant building site, ov erlooking Newport Beach golf course. Corner location. zoned A·l, h orses allowed , topography map av~ilablc:. Only $59,500. MISSION VIEJO Exceptionally sharp & weU planned 5 bdrm. view home. Complete with 3 car garage. Owner transf. An dnt buy at $125,000 759-0811 .1•,o :.L Wl'<Jll 1 CE N TEil l.HllVE la!> oai I IALIOA PENINSULA n. Cute & cozy doll house, just sleps from surf & sand. 3 Bd.rms .• 2 baths. $174,SOO LIDO ISlE Bulldcr 's home with those extra to uches of quality! 3 Bdrms.. 21/i ,,aths, 3 car garage. $249,500 WISTCLIFf Like to entertain? This home 1s Ideal. Pool & lanai, family rm., 3 bdrms. $149,500 -/;:'_T ...;~ ~ 1VL1uo n1·;A1,T1' " I (.~ 3371 Via Udo, Newport leoch v 673-7300 ' "°""' For s• Houttt f~ s. Ho.nu fl« s• Houttt '°" s• Hout•• For s• .....••............•..••.....•.............••.••••...........•..•.••.••••...............•.•.•••.•••••.••..••....... G...,.. I OOJ G...,... I OOZ GeMral I OOZ G..,... t 002 G"'"" I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• PENIHSULA POINT 4 IDRM Just listed! Just steps to the ocean from t.his immaculate 4 (or maybe 5) bedroom. 2 story with servi('e porch.' family room. dininf( room and the Peninsula's mo!-tt exotic gal' age. U ~hould Cit~ A Unique llome! Presente d at $189,500 . U,_.l()UI: 1-ff)Ml:i REAL TORS', 675 6000 2443_ Ea~t Coast Highway, Corona dt I MJr jll)o tn M1•\J V1·rr11• ·" 546 ~990 IUUTIFUL VllW HOMI For the dtscriminatlni< buyer who wants a quality rustom built 5 bedroom home with both a fa mily room & a recreation room. A perfect home for a large family in one or the finest resident ial areas of Newport Bearh. All this for under $300,000. 2111 S•J ...... loed NEWPORT C84TY, N.I. 644-4910 ~~~~~! .......... ~?~~,~~!":'! .•........ ~?~~ XLHT OFFICE IUIU>IHG 13.000 S<1.rt .. 2·story bldg., well located & with ample parking. $420,000. Will exchange. What's your offer? 673-4400 WOOOUIDCH New. corner. aro.dmoor a bdrm . .ti den. 2 bath ho m e ; 11bako r oof, CMlhedral cell , danln& -. rrn • .ialln& arH in ki t c h en. Handaome 1lump:1tooe bnck rrptc • alr·cond. Carpeu & dr apu Included al 9116.600! OCIAHNOHT Cuttom duplex, choice locaUon. 2 And l bdrm111. SZIUOOI HIWPORT SHORIS 227COLTOH ~SUM.1·5 U1ce new! 4 BR. or 3 & dt:n, 111 baths. BeauUCul ly decorated In earth · tones. Brand new kitchen inC'I . microwave ove11 : br ick Crplc. Wa lk lo poola, lenniJ, clubboU&e & bcacb. llU,000! COSTAMISA EASTSIDE 1002 GeMrol I 0021Geftffol I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••• ••••••••••••••• G9M'rol Getter al 1002 Getteral I002G..,..rol 1002 lL~BOR Extra clean 3 bdrm. & fam.lly rm. pool home. Best Easts1de locaUon. bnck frplc .. low ma10· lenance yard. SUl&.500! ...•.••••....•........•....................... QUIET SECLUSION Located 10 prestl,l(iou~ Me s ll Verdi.' th •~ ,..par1ous 4 Br 2 ba home (catun·~ lri:: fum1 ly or <.hnin.c rm . :! frµlc s 1•lc.:.u1t blln ktl<'hl·n. 111·w h1 low i.hu.: c urpel Lhruout, Tl•rat.111 l•ntr)' very pvt pullu & rear yard £le1111nt Jiving at an anxious pncc Don '1 m1:.s this one' Asking $87,500 Call 545 M24. Realtor C·2 Corner Choice ·e~port Blvd location with 166· rron luge! lJwldmg and por lion or lot C'urrenlly leased Call for plirt1culun $125,000. 1 i Newport Ill. 646~8i'i ANYTIME Want Ad Hl•sults M2 ~781•--------•I ---- JUST IM TIME to walk lo the beach this summer. A mini Hacienda. in upper Victoria Beach. Bil on 212 lots. Great ocn vu .,1·e11 thru !-tome old tall tree~. Sl:J9.500 LAKE FOREST HtghJ,> upgraded 3BR, 2BA hm Joe. a stone's throw from lake. Sunken convl'rsat1on pit, cathedral ceilings. Roman tub w/ovrhd sky Ute, draped & lndscpd. $98,500. FAUST A VITALI, Rltr 499-2241 ······················-······················ RA YFRONT. pier & float. lots SJSS,000 to $325.000. lo butl<.I your own cu~tom home. Several areas to ehOO!-.C from PR ESTIG ~ waterfront homes with pier & float from $385,000 up. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy~1J., 011v•• N 8 bl':J b lb I General 1002 General 1002 Division of Harbor fftveshMtlt Co. GeMrol 1002 GeM,.., 1002 ..•..••••.•......••..•• ············•·•········ HARBOR VIEW HILLS ... ·~ ... lc6oaa.yrrop. ....... * 675-7060 * YOU WONT IBJEVE you ean assume lh1s loan ror so little mont:Y. nus ls the way il used lo be & won't last! Cull for details. Cal 540..3666 Wftelc,11 ..--~~.....,,.r-~~~~~~~~~~~-=~ Gftteral £ .. 1/1-STAR GAZEK"f'~ 1002 Getwral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• REAL ESTATE 111 (LA' ll l\111 \I• _M Yo ... , Oo./1 Att1 ... 1, (.>HJ• k Y Auo'*''"ll '• ,._. ''"'' Y f;,,fc,.,t,v mt .11ur t , ",,,.,,,Joy. ",.t .. •tt ('If" r •lr1t•"'".t~·o f' .. ,. /u.J1)l"l .ttl1 , •• . ' y\o,,., \.' ..,,,. I ;,ri Ji •• .., .... ill't ~twl .. I( '''"Oil\ . ,, « )N<Vll•I llll4 "'' lJ I!', t, "~.,,,,. I 4 l 6( II)~ \Cn•'i'O o,r111t"· ""0' ,, u o .u !.'bl ill8 \.AG•n .u 1ut "0' ,, ~. ~tC II ~ •• ,, l)''( ,.,. n ri ( •"•CO•W ("' II.,• .• ,,. ,. \-tc. 16 :~~ '°(::- AQUA.AIU~ ON I "' ., •J;" ,I;; I, l/K · Yi6l 11 \$. rncu ttf It '"" tJAI ~' ...:.,\ • ,, :/0 JI 0 ,J ~;.4. ,, ,.,, • •\ ··············•·•••··•· ......••............... IRVIME A lovely n{'w 28R. 2BA, frmJ dining, I sty, Peter~ condo. 2 Encl patio. dbl attached gar $89,900 Fee land. Newport Rentals Deluxe condo in "Tht Qwe" Pvt pool & bch I BR & den 2lla. $7!>0. lmmac JBr. 2ba, lrg vd • guest rm ore dbl gur Avail May I. Chlldrcr OK. no pets -.ZS UMONGltOYE Santa Barbara. 20 /\errs Prime loc nr Monl1C'1lo llome:1it<' w 1~weep1n.­ ocean' 1ew $365,000 FARREL&. & CO. ,,..,,.,.... .. 673-7011 or 750-1092 MEWUSTINCi MESA VERDE SIEDIOOMS Walled l'ourl) ;ird and rit>0ble door entry OJ>('ns tu .sunken (ovt>r .ind spl!'l'1ou:, llv1ni.: ruum with vaulted ceiling Formal dln 1n11 r oom overlooks sparkling Olympic 1o1le heated pool Warm cheerie family room Tw o natural wood burning fireplaces Huge mll!>lt'r !llDte. 3 car garage .. ·or :1ppolntmenl to 1nsped roll 962·TI88. ,Q.. K€Y 'V RE: AL TORS Ii 1-'!nd what you want in Daily Pilot Class1heds. TO PROFESSIONALS IN REAL ESTATE COl\.~I NG Wednesday, April 20, 1977 in the Daily Pilot --;--=tA(iS1A1l ••!'~j ffenHa•~-, -=--- 11 f-' ;il\8-~). A PRIVATE PROPERTY WEEK TRIBUTE TO THE --ORANGE COAST'S SUCCESSFUL REAL ESTATE PROFESSIONALS ........ -· -· ---.:. ---_..-... ·- ·-- On Wedneaday. Aprll 20. 1977. the Dally Piiot will publl1h • apeolal tribute to the pro· fa11lonal1 of the real e1tate induatry -the men and women who dally m•k• a me)or contribution to the healthy Orange Co1t1t economy. The special advertising pages will ma rk Private Property week. Notices will bt one column by four lnchH each. allowlng room for a photo end dHcrlptlve copy Coat of eaeti notice 11 only S1S. with• photo you provide This ulute to Real Estate Profosalonals 11 an e1ceptionel opportunity to Introduce new or longtime u aoclatea to the people of the Orange Cout. or to honor out1tand· ing salH or aorvlce achievement•. Don't mlas being part of this 1pecla l advtrti1lng opportunity. Otadlln• tor re1ervlng space 11 5 p .m .. Aprll 18. Call today! Or, you may mall your photo and a brief article of about 75 word• d11cr1blng your background, education. proteulonel trtlnlng, awerdt or other honora. Mell your story and photo to the Cla11Hled Dept., Delly Piiot, 330 W. lay Street Box 11!iSO, Cotta Meaa. C A 92828. For help compo1lng your 111lute notice, c ell 842·5678 and Cl friendly •d·vlHr wlll 111111 you. DAILY PILOT , . 642-5678 Newport Exec. Fixer UDDer NEWPORT BEACH Under Sl 00,000 flurry to see this elegant J B.'R. 2 ba. hom e with exquisite ly ma intained garden~. Large fam . rm, kitchen. and dinette i.lrca . Upgraded SAUSALITO mode l Open house Fri, Sat. and Sun. 1·5 p.m. 1312 Seacrest Dr, COM Call 640.6161 Coah & W~e lteal Estate Cataifto S....sds Newport IJghu; walled garden; sweeping foyer; sunken hv1n~ r oom, beamt'd C'e tl in gs , i:nurmet co untry lutchen, these are but a rew features you may en· joy in this beaulllul. pro· (eulona lly deSIJ!OCd cu,,tom built home al 206 La Jolla Lane Be aut iful ~tw Ot-' BACK B.\ Y. l,ari.:e, s prawbng ranc h styl<' Here's an opportunil} for the executive who wants to fix up a home the way he wanl.l. 1l. If ) uu ha' c imaginalJon. this 1" )USl the home for you. You'd better hurry on th1:. one~ Call 645-0300 O n e Ot /\·Kin d :J bt•l.!room homl• loralcd on a quiet tree lined s treet Two hugt' rust1C' wooden ::.undecka und pool-ai.t.ed yard with i!:·Z boat or traller uccess mJkc this tht: at·t 1 vc fam11y·s dre11m home Pncf'd naht ut $97,500 CALL 751·3191 G•nerat I 002 G ..... rol I 002 "" 646-6197 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1.11'1 J. Trent Harmon c;::sELECT t PROPERTIES PRIDE OF IAL.IO .a. IS• .a.HD Open Sal & Sun OWHBlSHlft "" -Afte!moon 50 FT OCEANFRONT Thb "Old Newpo rt Quality" homC' is just for you. An idylli c· home you tan enjoy with you r fr iend s It 's what N t• w p n r I B t' 1t C' h memones arc m11de of. S.275,000 I \1 1!11 \ 1'1 '"' • 67).6900 • CUSTOM .UILT o u r r 1 n e s t u pp e r ~e:.ts1de :t bdrm hom e IEAUTY-IARGAIN HHent I y up Kr ad ed Jk-duct>d SS.000 for QUl<'k llLruout and large· For :.alt' t>om 111.111l kalurc~ thl' homt•ownl·r Ready are <' v r r Y w h c re ' to move·tn For t he in· Beamed ratlwdral <'<'II· ve.lor ready to rent. Call mg. Family !loom with now 546-:l:IU DUPLEX OPa. SAT & SUM 212-2121/2 ONYX Room tn bwld your own home In (root w /few mod1ficat1ons. A ranly 1n toduy'i. murkN floor l0 ('Clllng £1rep latC. ' I J • • ~~i~~~~!~~,h·~!r~ [ ~ IH&IHI _ "! 1 -0 ' · . ,.,eulili~ •• [\81 H&H:I BACK BAY Bal~!~~~~lty · ----· PROVINCIAL 673•8700 EXCEPTIONAL LIDO ISLE Impressive 2 story hom e wllh u fl exible floor plan ror the ramily with dif fcrent lifestylt>s. Spread out in th111 5 Bdrm+ den home. Sparkling pool & large pHllo areas. Local· ed on two lols with two stradu::. $275,000 - \\ATIHJRONJ llOMLS REAL E.STAlE 631-1400 .................... ~ FOUR 1\Jurabll· J lx·rlrm. 2 bJlh 1------------------wtth enormou,.. la m1ly IESTIUY! Ul llarbor View Homes New paint inside and out Upgraded rdrpt·l.~. wJll rovenni::s anti dra~~ 5 Ht.'<inru.. 11-(c family room w wet bar. Formal dm mg room 2 F1replac·es Vtcw cuvercd pat 1<1 Somt'rse. mO<Jcl. i\sktn).! on1) ~ro.oso &H n-:o "4ti'4 S'*"d ti~ i![Ai.TORS II.AND NEW HOMES i\JI Jrl' 3 hedrm. 3 bath, all N1lh f1n·pl,1ll's. s hake roo(,.., and nit nl the bt•!tl foJtUfl'' ,I\ ;11lul>ll• Twl) l''l'n have J \'ll'W ol the 11t·l!Jn: T~o J fl' on 1·u1. de ,,.r i.lrceL'I Call Cur d1rcct1ons to the:.•· :.UJ>t'r \alues Th1•v will lie open for your m:.peC'i mn Sat & Son rrom I 5 675 GOOS or 642 5200 PETE BARRETT -REALTY- G~M200 ~~~~~~~~-~- HEWPOIT HllGHTS Elegan., J dR. J BA home sunnv \)allo w 'J>nv11Lc pool & jocuul. 640-9900 UPPERIAY VIEw.OEt..IGtfT l'harmml( J llt-llroum :! l>atn nome With SWl'l'PIOI! upper Newpo rt tt11y view. IUXUnOU!t M111oler bt!<lroom suite, i.011nnie woodbeam cathcdr11I beam ceilings anti much more. Only Sl lS,000. rec. Cal644·721 I Ellclu.sl11c Ll•tlna ~ 1112 WISTCLIFF OPEN SAT JSUH I ·5 3 Ur ~ hdrma . J l>a.n11. 'huge «011nlry k 1lt'hen; beam.,.• <'I'll • 01>1 t rplc. °' rom1;1t .. ely ,-t•1k<:ora.- cd VJ1 .ml & rt'.111> for II U I I' " II C (' U II J 11 C ;· • lhti.:JltU OP&t SAT JSUh i .5 J 1 2a2 ftaseo Oll•o~ '\an Juon Cap1siran11 \;1nl• arbor t!Jlhwuy lt•;idb .o Mexican t1h• t•11 tn oi th1-. hcau11£u1 4 bcirm . tum1I) rm h11m1• llt·:imt-d cell In llv. rm . m1rnircd dining rm wall & full wet bar In fo mlly rm $144,950 ~~.,..,~.,..:.i,...~t--ii~I • 675-5930 • I ''""' I d \I t~ d :JN ul )HU wnnl 1n l);uly Piiot Cla101lfll-rl'> 1002 ~etteral 1002 ........................•.••••.•••..•......••• cae: IBDBGE BLllNS ca. OVE.R !iO YEARS OF SERVICE DOVER SHORES lliUTY Vlew Beyond Desc r i ption . Ovrrlnnklnit 'T'hr. lJoo<>r Bav! Ex· qulsite Custom Bui It l Stor y Home With Old.World Elegance'. 3 Lovely Bedroom!> Family Room 2 Baths . Dramatic Entrance. Spacious Open Fc<"lin g. T c rra<'cd Gardens . Ocfinilely Onc·Of·A·Kind J)O('Or A discrlminat1ng Buyer 's Dream $289,000. oa ' POVat DRIVI roum ror pool table. etc On cul de-"ic-Jui.l off Irvine Ea:.v a1·ress lo frl·1·wa):-.. t"<.:1. llurbor lit, Wt•st('lirt :-.hopping. Mamll'rS l.1hr:iry. YM · C1\. N II Coll course, d(. \'\t SPYGL~S BRAND NEW 5 &drm with hu.l(l' ,.a rel . Many utras. Sh'lwn by JJ1pt onJy Cail 640.616 i ~. COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC. HORSES HORSES HORSES i fll'llroom. 1·ui.tum l~tate with m •·r ~ sq fl tn North T11c;i1n Hills. Room fnr lob of horse:.. S•·• ludl•d , q111t•t. pool Hoom l11r 11·nni!> t•ourh al~o i\11 ama11n.: volt11> 1111 onl •• !'ilti5,51Ml S:all<lh! up & ,.all lcor 1ki i1il~ now EASTSIDE CHARMER Neat J bedrm. dlnlnl!(. 1'' baths on com er lot. W1lh double gara11e SSS.000 Hurry. call 540 1151 ~HERrTACE •. • REALTORS - WATI f<fHONr 1 IOMI '> REAL EST,,TE 631 1400 VIEW VIEW 18506 Vallarta, 11.8. ()(f EIUs, between Beach & Newland 8eout1r111 s1 n11lc ~tory townhou.~<' only 1 year old . 2BH. 2 both:.. firepl11ce. 2 p11t10:.. dou· blc i:urai;i<' $74,UOO, Broker SEEK & FINDt ENGLISH HISTORY T T 0 C S U N f 0 R A K E ~ X 0 M C 0 l A H S T G tt A P 0 L E 0 N S A X 0 tt l I Y T A C tt V I C T 0 R Y G I H W R l K R 0 Y ( T I E 0 E M Y N N U R A Y H A C N G N E B T 0 U W A l E S T E C C H T E B U R E T S A C N A L Y U 8 I R A L H C 0 U S E H A H T 0 B l G M L U 0 C E L T B 0 A R E H C U C H H A 0 HTONEHEATEB T C Y O G Q U R A t X E N N N L 1 l C S w I T E ~ A 0 E M 0 T E I A E L L A I A V t K I N G S A R W H B L 0 G 0 A R J U N E 0 N A L E R 1 A 0 A T N R T B y N O D H 0 l E B A C D R U N T S 0 L I V E R P 0 0 L E G R D E G K D M R r111rucl11>''' «I< ~n wo t ow 1pec.r orw1r . i,,c . wtrd, up, 1lnwn or dl19<>ntllv Ftnr1 ••ell and bo• 11 In, • Cabal Magna tarta Stonehenqe Oan1gtld Runnymede Tyburn Tree ·• Hastings Saxon W1ten1g1mot '"' Lancaster Star Chamber York Tomorrow· Hodge Podge "L ~ ~SUMABLE YA LOAN F,,..cellcnl ~ aluc for th1::. 4 bt.-drm. 2 bath ho ml· 111 llunt1ni;:t on Bl·a c h Prov1cles opportunll)' lv decor11te. landscap..., C'tl· lo your dc:-.1rei.. Better hurr> to 1>cc this al SliJ.859 Please ca II for add1t1onal info. and a ppl. 6·4 41 ea..tl"ipOI ,.., loyslde Eleaant 3200 sq .fl. 4br. sunken hv.rm. exten11111e lL'I(' of rough C'Cdar wood l'LUS Dix bachelor unit ~.000. Agt 640·2344 W..tCllffDrin Newponleoch fOf' °" oddnu7 2br. 2ba w /room to add on 01)1ln house 1·4 Sun day. 2600CUff Or. Micheal Real F.slale 873-6880 SMofl J ''" Hoa• on Penln. Poot. 2 br col· ta1te w /pool, carport, 3 doorstobay. S86,000 C~VlhcJe RHHy 673-6261 4213lst St .. NB --------Cot"OM ._ M• I 022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IYOWHllt Spy11las1 Hiil. $269,000. !I Br 3 Ba, View. Harbor View flllla, $189.SOO. 4 Br 2 Ba. View. 840-2911 <Quall fled Buyera Only> 21 WHITIWATH Tri-level view home; S bdnna., study. library. 2 rrplca .• aome view. 1182.SOO 1124 OUTalGGH Great famUy ho me:• Denml'd cell '1 .. frplc., ' bdrm.s .. rarruly r m .• hob· by rm . exerc i1e pool 4 J11cuu1. Fcc.i. Sl.'78,SOO ..., .. I -I DOH v. ru100.uc I >tE:AL TOR \ Jltol c.-...., o... ....... 840·7000 .. -----~--· .... .,... --.... ~ ... Ho.n., For S• H0tt1u For Saa. Hoines Fors• HouHS For s• DAILY PILOT D5 •·····••••············· .••.....................•........•..............•..•.•.•..•.......... ,Con.a .. M• I 022 eon.a .. Mer I 02 Costo Mtto I 024 Dano PoMt I 026 ··········•············ ...•.•••..•...••......• ······•···•············ .............•......... ···········•··········· .•................•..•. ~-~~~.!~.~~ ~~ ............ !~.~~ ~!~!.~~.~~ ........ !!~:!!.~~.~~ ........ l~!.~.~4!'! ..... .. CAMEOHtGHLAHDS OCLANVIEW pool u_n OpmUl'2:5LAniuDr sur HJrorJ&den.dlnUllrm. MUSTSELL.MOVtNG fTAUADDSUP irYW 1 044~S.oc.h 1041~S.och IOU Ope_nsat•Suo 12 S WIWll home ~/3 "'fJm xlnt country clb. loc' ,.,. t., !>hake roof,~ ml 2 story <MOO ~q.ft Im .. End loc•llon on gret"n ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• a BR, dt n, l l:JA V1rw. rm. l~nal, lol 1!10xl50' M • n Y ~ t r u 11 from bch & Muina mac, Evu " wkod11 belt: spacious. 2 frples. pnvate beach. $160,000 ftt ~18 Surry, Cameo StB-8814 /540-2018 Ownr.'87.SOO ~-a.se laundry rm , • b1~ '61S Cortland Drav"', lllghlands. Open Daily. --fo8t•V•y l034 CONOOMI NIUM, Hunt bdrm~. li,1m1ly rm & CdM.CaJl67~782 Owner.67S-&307 MISAVBlDE ••••••••••••••••••••••• lngton Townbolne <nr c.•lotlets gulor~ lJr11vcn1 ~bile ; beaut. Spanl.ilh f: lain k 3 8 Heil/El Algonqwn). 2 br, ty l'ark lor;ittnn a ll COltOMA HtGHLAMDS I OZ4 i1tyltid home with larec OWi t-'ar 2 sty, rJ 1 .... ba. mi.soo. nsume adds u p lv a buy Jl ,... .. 11 ... __ a b ..... ~ t'nd unll Twnbme. Ad $112 ~ ••••••••••••• • •• ••••••• ""' .. _.. ,....... ...... M I Sq p k -2 "'""' FUA. Owner-A"'. Days· ,J<N di.rune & family rma. & 1 e ' ar · .., ,_,, .,. office. Offon!d ut $127.SOO ~,~c only ~· _7_1'_·_547_-MS_l ____ _ 759-0226 ---PRICE UDUCID By ownr Upgrd'd 48r. Beautiful downlown, 4 ~~N Al~Aft•) 3ba, game/Cam-rm bedrm 3 bo th, Lake wrw1 ~•w, Princ only $84,900 p k J 1 .. c -1 lltm'CIM} ar . acuu. . .. 11r 842·7903 Knlage. $137 ,SOO P M PANOlt.AMIC LUXUllOUS OCl!AM VIEW MEW HOME A dellghlful 3 Br, 2 Ba, .Und,,. construction & home With View (tOffi ~flly pluMcd for 1:1 fm ly nearly every window, llll.ll rrml dtn rm p lu.s large master suite, wood breill1111t rm & fmly rm. beam ceiling and oak M.slr bdrm bas jacuul hardwood floors 1n balh&suuna.2frplcs &a MESADB.MAR MOVERICiHTIM' "wolk·to pnvute beach" wing for c haldrt•n . 4 1023 PRF.SIDIO • COOPER & ASSOC'S, ~1484 or 536-8013 . loc:atJon • bdrms, 2 xtra lge baths. 4 Br. 2ba, fam rm. pool, hoPopular Stratford P a rk ---------ANU Jo'\Jlly decorated, offered UJtercom. fire ulurnl, me.Ovcr2000sq.ft.on Owner will car ry first al S!l2.000 545.9491 smoke alarm, oew c pl'g, one level. Spac:. fam. rm. SUPER trust deed. $172.SOO. .-. -rlose to sch.ls, sbups & ~~mve tfrplcv. Pllusedh Walker C lee Real Estate c-644-7211 . .... ,.,,,,. "' ..... ~-. carpc lnl(. au l . FAMILY HOME -~r~UOll. ~.,,.,.,. .-or I 0 I ~"" 900 Appl r aU S46·5605 cu cei ings. 0 Y ....,, • 1~. Bkr. Call: 7S1·31SS or Lushly landscaped cul· ~ __________ , ___ So. __ C4f __ •_•_att1_y,_ __ , _~ __ 1_s _______ 1 d&-sac lot with exquisite- -ly decorated 4 bedroom, GREAT SELECTION o( 8 Sp A C I O U S 2 5 t Y 2 'h b a l b h ome. 2 DUPLEX J Br, 2\.'J b• up· homes, from $50,000 to MESA VSlDE wtspar ltlmg pool, 4Br, F\replaces acceol the ptt w /3 patios, beamed S70,000. All terms. Veu It's 8 peach! Spacious 3 z&. w/huge lam rm, family room a nd laving Br 2 Ba, Fam Rm. Solar qwel cul d1:·sac U> xlnt ceilings & frpl. 2 br, 2 ba "O" down. free aS111Sl. waler heater. On quiet Jo'. v Sehl Dis lri ct. room. The 3 car garage lower wJfrpl & 2 pallos. Agt. 714·S2!M'783 cul de sac, w /pnce win 962 ~l Agt. makes lhi5 home ever $1~.000 Fool bridge to ning peach tree, on lge -----ything for the active lhe bch. Onve by 42 1700SQFT lot. By owner. Prine On MEADOW HOME re runuly Goldenrod CCIII 552·()3.« OF UVIHG ly S77,!IOO. S4S 3273 or duced $i!OOO Xtra clean Courtesy & not d1~tur1J $64,950. .54().3ot22 48r,21,-,ea.pn mecul de mg !enanls will be ap· Beaut J Hr 2 Ud, fplc, ------s.ir loc. Nr Ila & el~m prectate'i fresh paint. new cpts, POTENTIAL + ~chJ, pnoc only. $80,900. dshws hr, forced ;11r 2 Units, good area. good 962_·_•7_3_1 _____ _ Pall<> w /BBQ varJw1g, 1>uper package! , _________ _ WAI.I TO BEACH d you can tear yourseU away for J half hour from llus lovely, large, ooe year oew 3 bedroom, 2 good duplexes, I w/swim pool & 3 rentuls, $165,000; 1 So or Hwy on corner, SlSS,000. By owner 673·60m 640-9900 \".\IJ,EY H' ·,.\IT\ $7000. DOWN 2~~ balh, Presley built townhouse. OnJy $72,000. 1b.ls super sttarp 8 year Cull oow. OP'nON fo'OR SAU~ J Br 2 Ba. Cd M, 640·8771 llUAO!tf $ 0P£H HOUStflfAlfV 114130••"9•.CO•la ~ .. 645-9161 old home qualifies for 1•70 Joi>mbo "Ad r. ... wpo.rt 8t.t1.1ch o wner occ upanl . De S Deautlfu.lly decorated 3 Attractive 2 story Jbr ,1---------• 903 financing by a new • R b rt bedrm. 2 ba, w /Spaoisb Realty fplc, 31' pal.low /massive 1112•11eac11 Rl•4 MESA VERDE lam.rm . 2ba, 2 frplc~. el~c k1tch, walk lo bch, ownr finanr f·d . l'nn Oii· ly . $Hl0,000 Ownr, &16-4319 OWGHTFUL! 4 RR , 2 RA. & P OOL HOMf': Nf:AR SOUTH <.:01\ST Pl.AZ/\ $74,000 brick BBQ & lovely yard. ••aUflCl.8• ik&th Well worth •.100. ~~~~~~~~ s:n.5800 $53,900 S52·7000k_ t~~L~ REALTORS IEAUTIRIL CULVEIDALE A most beautiful Plan 45--4 btdroom home wtlb family room and d1oing room A large patio for the Summer! Heal pnde or ownership s ho wn througbtout this home. Olli to see at only $87 ,soo RANCH REALTY 551-2000 IRVIHE'S FtHEST Beautiful nancho San J oa quin Townhome Overlooks green belt & pool. With Uus home you r an forget lhose yard chores & enJOY elegant 11v1ng. Better lfurry ! Ca II 64.>030.1 Smter Home! <.:ute 2 bed rm w 1l h cua lom firt!plat•e &. tastefully enclosed fronl patio . Yard I s J lend scaved mutCJ'l)iece! Near com muruly park and pool 11.Dd tenrus court! Sound nice? Call Rc..'Ci Carpel Realtors' tl33. JJH(). 3 IR-S82.500 THE TERRACE BeaullfuJ Dover model Tiie entry, Plush urpet ing. F orm11I dining Brick frplr. Gourmet ldtcben. Wet Bar. Large Mslr. wing , Walken rloset Don't miss Uus beauty• Call t oda y. OCEANFRONT EMERALD BAY NORTH LAGUNA IEACH Private area with Security, ·r onnls, Pools and Beach Compll'll'ly redccorutcd t·ountry charm <'U!->Lom home. . . . • Unbelievable White Water Views Three bccirooms, family room, formal dining room. Lund included. $600,000 ROD DALEY LINGO REAL ESTATE (714) 497-2489 752-l700 Logwtaluch 10481LocJma1Hch IOU Ii' Nif HIJ ···-~-··-~-·-:-~-·~-·-·.··-~-~-· ·-~···-~-~-·-·~-·-··-~-·-:.-·-··-~-~-··.·-··· $69,500 Yes. you sUll can buy a 3 bedroom home an dcsira bl~ Jrvine at this pnce 11 nd be near p.irk, schools and ~hopping_ Walk to new Hl.;JllTAGJo: 4 BR 4 BA + lg LR w /BREATHTAK I NG VIEWS or Sunsets, White Water & City Lights - huge hobby room , patio, terrace garden & fruit trees. WaJk to beach & town. REDUCED to $239,000 Park whe n completed.1------------------- Better call to see • RANCH RE.Al TY 551-2000 CALLUS FOR WILLIAIWI I><>W~L.I.. Real Estate 497-1751 1200 Glenneyr• L.agvna a.. SPYGLASS II DG By /\~col t;110 5560 owner 4 br, (am rm. lg WnthcnntRealtort lnt1 RE Network •IYOWNER• Lg. 4 br +den on lg. lot Cust. 18x36 pool + spa. Frml dan rm, used bnrk rrpl. Fmished garage. I blk to Estancia Park $119,500. f'rtn. o nly 1----------1 PRIME LOCATION J br, 2 ba. swim'g pool, bndc frplc, shd'g door, pauo. All terms. A MOTHERS *HOMES* DREAM S60,000.S70,000 I 044 LC11JWM1 ~ach 1048 IOl Open P urkhkc :IN BEAlJf Ocean & rule lite lmg. b40 27-17 view. ovcrlook1ng park 1.USK llARROR vn:w 1111.LS Lush J:3rden home Qwt!l <·ul-dc 'lac sl. 4 Dr, 3 BJ lk:.l buy Sl67,000 Call ror addres~ Lu%z-~ REAL £STATE 644·6397 lo cx·can I.I(. lot 3 br, lots of wroui:ht iron, qual rpl., m•Klrn kllch, m1c·ro !\tv, self pol K-nr. Lon.: t·ov'd patio & trtl'i> SllS,000 Owner &l2 0049 B..EGAKT CAMELOT MODEL J.31i2 W1stena 40r. pool. view or llarbor 4 br. 2 ba frml. din & ot·ean $173,500 (;all nwncrbkr 644 2742 .crra ,;unkrn hv. rm _......, ..... .,_,.....,.,,,..~_.......-, l<tm. rm opens to beaut. patio w J{J~ BBQ SIOl.1100 :1111 !'>fill!'> or 752 115511 7 18 Goldenrod :1 blir, 2 bath housl' t 1: u l's l h n u .s ~ / I: a r . Hcmodc l c·d rn ·7i1 5.rndblastcd, tw.1mt•d Lit w fpl. 2 1'ilt10~ It 2 hJl lnvt•stori., lhl'i makci; t' e n l i.. $ 1 2 !I , ri o 0 Ownr IA1rnt &t4 27K5 Spring Outfit! ANllCIPAI[ ' hl>chr \( h'f! .,1, by ~w1n1 lh1~ '"<"11bt, "'""'' Nolt how vnat 11~ ol !JC ~I Ouphfdl" ''"' ol O•h\ doubly \t11~1 t 0,. ·~11' PrtMtd P '"" n q080 11~11 'it/t'S 10'~ 111) 1411 161~ Ill'• S•1t 1411 lllu\I JI) dt~\ 1.te~I l. I 8 rd \ 60 1fl(h ~,ncl SI 2S 101 ml! P•llci" Add J!it t!lf uc;h Polllern foi t11~t ci.~ ~111N1I h•ndhna $tnd lo Mar11n M01rl111 P.-11nm Onpl 44? Otlly P1IC>1 232 WMl 18th St . New York. NV 10011 Print NAME ADORE SS. ZIP SIZE: nnc:s STYLE NUMBER Do you k11ow !low to ret • 11•tttrn free' Send new ftr tW hll0Wln•tr P1lltrn -~u, cou,on l11•1d• lor Ire• palttrft •I your cllttct Sod 15, 11ew! St• .. Knit holl tn111nt ltttnt J Cralu lnrunt fulll•• l'tk lllllMI Stwl .. lotk $1J5 $100 $1 00 Sl.00 So. Calif. Realty DUPLEX ~; .1 -. l (; o.; t a M t' s a $!1.),UUO Own1·r will ('Jr f\ (.a II •• :1 1 I K II) Coa,i,llm1• Ht•.elty Dashing Jacket A,1' 11 11 • , , ( I ,. " lh1 1 '' II I"~' t l 1•r t \it' nn t ,., 't •,, '" • ,,, "' •P'i N• •r , ,, • 11 , h•·I ,., 4 1 , 1 •I 1 •n··••• ~ f'ft"1 1•1 t I 't 11 ,tit• " 1~'' 1 11 '"'' • 111< h.,.., f1 ti fl\1 n I tl)l .., ' '''"" ~ Pl '"'lt"1P'1 $1 25 I I • trh ~.tlh i A1ld 11~ t lttl •fn f I f I I '" 11 1 • '" I 1nr Send to Alu" AtOllK N1•t'fll1•• t.111 01>ftl I 11 0 1•!y Pdol un, t61 01.1 Ch• h"t d~ Nl'wYor~ NY 10011 f'.n1 Niimi' ACl11•"'1' /11> PArtflfn NumhM1 MOR£ lhJn p•m brlorrl ml dulciis plus 3 rrte printed in- side NCW 1976 NE(OlCCRAH CATAlOCI Hn emytl\1n1-75t. Crocht with Squms 11 00 Crochet 1 ~robe $1.00 Nifty filly Qullts lt.00 lllpplt Crochet _ _ 1.00 Stw + klllt 1•9' • 1.25 N1dl1polnt laok t .00 rtowtr Crochet l ook t.00 f411,.,111 Croeht l ook $1 .00 lnst111t Crtclltl too• $1.00 l111t1nt Mlcn1111e l ook 11.00 lnt14111 Mt111y laok l 1.00 Ctmpl1t1 Cllt look $1 00 Co11plttt Afallons •14 ~1.00 12 Mlt Alpm i12 5Ct lttk of 16 Quill& 11 50• Muu1111 Qullt ltok 12 _50c 1S Qullt& ftr Ttdly U 50c lttl ef 18 l!tty llurs soc 546-8872 2 Story. 4 bedrm, den. lge lot, trailer access, S82. 000. Agent 898-2'687 1lus • bedroom home 1n .............................................. Whv Mot •••• ? C'l1eck Chis out . 3 BR Adi•~..._. home 11l ~nd vf pnvate ~ t•ul-de-sac sl. on lbl' Custom pool & J acuzzi, l-:1\.<>TSIDE. Lite. r rm. 2 RV park 'g. covered palJOs. Call 64.S-7221 for patio, vaulted celllngs, 3 deuuls now. or4 br. prestige a rea. CENTURY 21 Great Western R.E. We-stdiff Redty 847 9632-----------Hwttinqfon ~och I 040 .....................•. WESTSIDE RWTY, INC. 848-2323 Custom Meadowlark llome 3Br, 2Ba, atnum. redecorated. Open Sat/5'm. By ownes. 5961 1-'rarunar Circle 840-2612 Lhe COLONY of Irvine 11> In TUltin & IM'ine near the park and the THEHOMESB.LERS luds can play and still be 752-5353 wilht.n calllni: distance ol ------- mom. Ideally located on JUST LISTED! Cul de sac for mmamum A beautiful SYRACUSE truffle. Very near POOL. an hi ghly des irable TENNIS and park Call College Park Complete· tosec. ly upgraded 3 bedroom BY OWNER Monterey w /xlnt. Runch location M11 ny upgrudes, very d~I Pror. m;.untamL-d yd .•• 900 552-33118 1041 •.....•................ Ho Work Or Worry! Fabulous t·ondo. J!ri•al 11rea. 2 bedrooms, formal di ning room , plush tarpt'ls, kitd1cnt'll<'. forcl'<l air hl'al Nc'ill pal.lo art·u, near schOOI ~ shops, only $53.500, c·all BKR. 540 1720 fJearhwa lk, C plan. J 3Br. l"'.Ba, I~ lathe pallr Bdnn, 2"1 Ba. pnnc. on· w tbnck planl1m •. Ioli. ol I>. ~.500 !'J60-3737 xtras. Would h.sl $63.500 home with a DEN a nd dU1Jn2 room 3 commum ty pools and w alk lo hthix>I Now only $8(),SOU. CCIII (or appt TARBELL "~ I In Califomia" Adult Livin9 Luxunnus .md lar~I' w1lh vnv:tte fl()t>I and wn.1n IV up~racted. near nc•w , rn.111• t' )I; l r:.' SI 1, V~ Try Ill', I>own 64S-3474 .~1-1- \I~'' vtm1n: 3 br, !-'ill. )) R N1rr home' Fine ll••tl(hburhood, doi..e to "rhl~ 'hop i.: 'hurrht'S, llhrnrv & 11.1rk $119,9!»0 ~· !w;.'.!) !'HI \ft-: t; :-II> 1-: Hr ,ind nt•w tle•luoec• cTodo :! hr :1 ha. rrvl. () w. '"h rc1m ptr All upi.:rncfrd t'IH" & d r I' ' ~; 'Ii ( I. 11 S ~. II ' \HO• l<e•aeh 1111 lll'l' 1n ''""' · \l.tl.e• 11lr ~.!.UOO '""' r•urt l'11•r H t tr. :I :lU'lll POOL TIMf1 I .1 l'ranff'·ton ( nllq:e· I' irk I Rr 1 11<'.lUI po<1I .i n 11 < • ,, h ,, n :i I> n I y $'11 '(J(J OJ'f'":'I/ llOl Sl- ~)I ~JO ll' I 80111 SUIKKI. Unit.cl~en 646-7414 Quafity . Lath & Plaster Ju.~t h~tc><l fom1ly hom<'' tluu l•l y h111l1 :1 tl('(jn)f'>m~ rt1lrr1 bulh'I Uin1n1? :crr:i. rmrty palm t' c·mc•rl'!I for vuur ping 1111n11 l tthlt•' S7<!,00ll, Ill\ It, r;11l !>40 1720 TARBELL VIEW VIEW 18506 Vallarta.11.D. otr .. ~lhs, bclwecn Beach & Newland Uc•Jullful s ingle story tnwnhou.~c only l yt•ar old 2 BR. :! balhs, ftreplare, 2 p.itms, dou- lM gar JI(<' f7<1 !Ml, Broker POOL TIME SS6.SOO Immarulnte lhruoul 1-1 th1!1 lovely 2 bedroom pool homt> Fratur1ng twalcd & f11tercd pool & lo.ids of det·km,1?. ::! car aaril1t1'. profci.s1onol landscal)(•d l11t Newly rPnOvntc'<l m:.tdf' and oul mukl'' Ul1s tht· mer.st fau t a11t11• huy 1n town llurry. wtll ool lt111t l ttrt.111 ll 1•; !*>2 24~ I )lx>o 7 days 8 JO lo 8 30 wow IYTHf Sf.A WO\llti YOll tW'fll'H 1 hr <! ba. fnrm1;1I dan1n11 room with 1 IL,tnm r.orpo·t1n1t & 1lrn11'' mod••rn k 1lrhen, l>ltns 1n1•1 d1,hwa~her Ju...,t 7 }1•ar1 old lde111ly ~•luah•el wllh 2 car .:1er11,1?r lln an nV("r<i11C' lot ~·7 ooo lull pr1 ee Tot.ii uuh tlow11 SJSOO. lnrlt"1('4' d11~1ni: ro"its \1u'<l "'C It> bd1CVl' Curtis R f' !162·24~ Open7d11y<1R 30lo8·30 MUST SELL Bcaut1rut pool, <'07.y rareplaCI', rltle your bike LO lhc..• bl!UtCh. 3 lk•drm, 11.<t bath, new crpt & puinl lhruout. Only S63.900. Approlsed tugher. · SCOTIIEALTY . 536-75]] ''#I I" Califontfa" -------- MESA nt:L MAR S Br AHOY MA TES! pool homr Tlv owner. Sh.Ip shape 3 Bedroom. Pnnc only. coll for 11ppl. FR home wilhm a sho rt !>Iii 2142 o;a1l Crom llun l1ngton lurbo'ur. llo~l the sails & shlvcr your timbers! I 026 Only 8 .900 llurrye • •• • •• • •• • • • • • • • • • • •• • • ~ C7A5L2L· N7301W5 S I X I'' I X E R U P P F. R UNITS, clo!le to the b\•ach. always rented. Own'r will f1nanc('. Sl&S.000 AMCHOUGI IHYISTMDITS C714J 4"·771 t <>Pa.HOUSI 3390t ZAnito Sal&Sun 12 s Cust. bit hou,<', :l br, 2 ~. db. kltch. rec. rm, swtcpln1t oc.-an vlrw. W-.il bar. sec. 11•t~. Jlcuui, steam rm, oul standinl( cond. S133.000 POINT REALTY Call•96-~ DONALD M. lfRD ""······'· ••• 11 ... ---- HBBEST SH,toO 3 bdrm. 2 b1tltl clean home. anxlou1 owner. "Oorfl wolt Iona or It will be aon•." Submit your l('nl\ll. '11'/983 5671. - Walker ~:lee Rea l lslofe Try • Da I ly Pilot Claaslfled Ad to buy. tell or nml eomelhln1. Ow:t•!r askini; $61, 750 898 3640 ---- OPEN HSE Sun I ·5 9442 Nautilus Dr. 2Br Ooll llousc, !>uf)t•r t'Ond, nr be-aches, schb, x lnl shopp1oi::. Ideal starter home for young ram or perfert' for re tiree. $59.900 Uy owner 962 2Q.5 RANCH REAL TY 551-2000 Calif llm for sail-hy OWl)('r 3 Br. Upj!rd d. I o v " I y I n d s 1· p ll . & courtyd $73,500 Call 551 2451 Pnnc only THEIESTIUY IHTOWH Whcrl.' cf St' (':tn) OU fand D 22()(1 + 'ifl rt home with a LARCfo: 1'001. ANO RAHCH REAL TY 551-2000 "Tiii-: RANCH" 4 Dr. Just pamt c<I & carpckd. Next lo park. lenms tl~ pool lmmed. ;iva1l..ib1hty $86.JOO By owner. 552-~ NOR INS REALTY Tl ns w .. : ~:.-·s l.(Yr SI' t-:(;IAl~"i LdntllockL'<I, hut :.1111 u piece or lhc 11cl1on In vc>sl an Lai::una 's ful urc $6.000 t.o SI 0.000 RV OWNl-:R. beaut J IJr, TJmarack Con do SS9.~l 171\31 Beard Ln .. 11411·1:!10 Open House S3l1Su11 ll SPM SI'/\, t1I!' ronf, tra1lrr <tc ----------Com me r c 1 .e I Co,, ~ t 1044 ..........•......•..... TURTLt:ROCK :l Ur 2 R.i . beaut pal>torul view. pror lnd.\cJ)(I. lge back yart1. atri um, A /C, all up J!T'ddes. fee lana. OJ>t!n Sun. ll·SPM 6326 S1err11 l'~lena 8J3·07Z7 LIVE & LOVE in Umvcr.;1ly l'ark. This well designc1I Vtllai:e 11 townhou.~e 1~ a s ound in vestment for a secure fulu1 c Ont' look will con· vincr vou 1 ~.000 l'tc"i>i> and 1111 a neal cul de '.\aC' fnr only $119.900 u1-;rn:1t 11unn v1 •Call lo!>CC RANCH REAL TY 551-2000 Woocbidge Atborlob Jlrand New Super up· graded 2 br. 2 ba, lux t'-Ondo. L>cn, form din. area N!'ar lake. $1 11 ,SOO. $000 Under mkt. Xlnt t r rm.s 4llS 5906 o 559· IR33 by ownl'r 48Rs-S67.500 Not many u r oun lflr l'rc>m1um lot, central <1nymore at th•~ price, .11r xtra Jg ram rm. hul v.I.' do h.1H• this nee twaullfully lndsrpd Plan 1 05 tn th pools. l•·nn1:-;, clbhse: WILLOW~ Ju!>l walt1n Sl00.500 551~78 'for )OU 1r ~ou hurry ------1 Near new Jrvine lhg WoocbidcJr e School, now JIERITAG Choke Waterfront PARK with pool. tenn1 New 2 lrvl'I F:xe<'. Condo undc•r con.~lnJCtion and . fterlucc'(j for quick sale minul<''< to freewayi;, 0 G73-2ti24.~-0l22 l~s Call losce. Culv<'rdlllc Plan 43. Short walk tn poc-11, park. & 11<:hool. $76,000 . 552·0S4S Model Sale University Park Yt"!t-thl~ home w ith 3 lae bc drms and an atrium off the master suite with a study and a la rge fa mily r oom - kttcben has had Lhe be11t d('('()rator touches possi· ble' A Conner model with oversized lot and mce11t professional lanrlsr11p ang. RAt<'CH REAL TY SSl-2000 WANTED! Dy anyone who h.as a de 111l"t' to own n lnrl(e raml· ly 4 bedrm home with a family room •nd formal chrunl( room I 'fhe Olym pie 111ie pool & lennL rourts are near and th home and yard are a de- light! It's pnced to sell' lfurry1 Call J Red c_,.t Realton lll-3310 RANCHO H1ghw<Jy al Vll·loriu H~a<'h . Bark on the SAH JOAQUIN rNrkel Pnmc lornllon. San Matfl> MOdel IJwldJblC' & oct'an view A beautifully di>corated They an" lower level 2 lxlrm. 1·00 Three R·2 lut:. $40.000 eJo w1thJn slcf)!> to golf c-;u·h l"OUrsl', tenms dub. pool Two C I lots $1.C.OOCh "ic·h and JacuZZ1. srhools anrl * 49...aOS7 * shopping. The other ex-_ ------- C lllrlg extras include •••--•111!!!!!!!!!1••• plush carpelini:: and ~ drapes, fireplace, a PLACE REALTY bnght a1Ty k1lchen. plu~ much more Priced lo '!H!~ ...... ,.c ••• , "• .... 01n• soil al $88.900 red hill~:.:. 552-7500 PLAN "1 11 In Turtlerork Glen Patw llomes. Great single· ramaly home. In pnmt· ram1ly nre<t Bar ks to l(reenhell. 3 Bdrms .. :!"'1 ba, dromg rm . fam rm. Many up1tradc!> inside and oot $131.5011 $105,000 Restauranl Xlnt L..~e·l .. vrat1on $189,()()().JBr /2 Ra Itchsd $300.000 or $375.000 2 To Chomc fo'rom Bldg Sla.:e·Or Vu ~ Br 1J1Ja + l'OOI CALLUS ... For all lh\• l:etco;t mull1 pie h:.Lin~~ .1va1l.1bh• m l.agun:i lk'ach arc11 HIUSIDE HIDEAWAYS 2 ~. 2 lol.s, 1 b as view pas t Catalina. Botanical gardens & much, much more lsl lime oHered at only $20S.OOO. Terms nexible. OPEN SAT/SUN 1-S S7S Alla Vista Property House 642·Ja50 OCEAHVllEW &!per rum1ly home wllh i:rcal poss1b1lll1es lor ci.. pans1on This 4 bdrm .. 2 hu. h o me has n e w carpe ts. comple t e ly rcnced yard, lots Of :1lorngc, fish pond & frwt lrees. $139,000 OCEAHVllEW A wood & .:lass ch armer tn a woodsy. treetop set tang in old Top Of The World. A s pacious J bdrm homr. perfect for urt1sl or writer. Ind builctabte lot next door All for $210,000, or t•an be purch..ised scparal<'IY OHTHESAMD A one of a kind J hdrm oceanfront cotlagt.·; Pll•n ty of room for expan~1on on ttus R·:l Int. close to Mam BcaC'h Xlnt lerms' $3-l9.500 Ji!!:~.~·· llOS N.Coo~t Hwy.,loguno 494-1177 31601 Coou Hwy.,S.Loguno 499-4S91 OPEN SAT. 1-4 1028 l.aM1radu Unoblltroctablc view nl rnai1tlinc & Catahnu, spac1ow. •t bdrm., 3 bathi. & a bonu.-. room! M as:n vc timbers ~pnn the upper level Prorclt~ det·orat- l'd J\ rtchi:htful, s unny hum•• tMS.000 OPEN SUH. 1-5 2817 Rounsevel Terr lfomc + Income & i:real Ol'ean view' Great 2 bdrm. Spanish homl' wilh frplc , rormal dlnin~ rm. & huge deck + lef?al I bdrm. r e ntal. Near be;H·h Terraced gardcnlt &. Spani h brick pave?rs Sepai;ale wa'!lhrm. & WQrkshop. S189.000 • 494-7551 * 1052 . ......•.••••.....•.... UVE ATTHEIEACH N1auel Shore11 • oeean aide ot the h ighway. Ouarrled com munlty . Liv ing, dlnlnA. two bedroom•. dl'n, two balhs and utility room. Clubhowic-with t<mnll ai 1'wimmln~. Walk to lhe beach. Just llsttd ut SIZ7.000 This elegant 5 Bedroom, 4 Bath home with a formal dmin~ room, will be open for your inspection Friday 2 to s PM. Saturday and Sunday 1 to 5PM. 221 Via Miu Century 21 /Crocker R.E. 642·S06l Of" 67J..l 112 ti l.olJuM Hl.,..a I 052 M111ion Viejo I 06 7 ...•.•••...•.................................. MONARCH SUMMIT Exquu.ite townhomt with lovely oce1m view in an adult community with new clubhow.e, J>O(>I & Jacuul. 2 Bdrms. den, fireplace. luxuriou:. carpetJng & wood :.hut· ten. A home you m~l :.ee at $104,250 REGEHT HAL TY 496-9501 IYOWNER Ct.ca11ilc19 Modrid 65 2•.<, Yr:s new. 4Ur, lam, l>H, 212lia llugt.: c<1unlry lul. Upgraded. Ta:.tefol· ly de<.-oratl'<) X lra largl' lot w view. l'rofo~s1onal· ly land:.c:.ipl'd . hugl' tmr k pa l to RV :J r l'a i!-1751 \'i.1 Alvoradu 01'4!11 llou.-.l' S.;t & Suns li!·5 t'..1117611 OO'J2 or -19<1 ~I ~uslom 38R, farn rm,Mewporfleoch 106C1 2~28A. wt:l bd r. tntcr ••••••••• •• •• •• •• •• •••. t.'Om, lavll>h mastt'r llle, decorated w :1oph1~t1ca KINGS ROAD lion, yet livable. 3 Car t;xclu:.1v1.-· l'<1noram1c gar. lndry room Cls t Otean view cnrrl'g all llhoppang & sc h l s Nl'wµort Bay. See boat $119.5()0 r a c l' lo , C h r i s t m a :; IOND REALTY par:.idl', sunnsc,s unset. 8319411 Wulktubeach 3Br,3ba. -----den. wet bar, 2 frplc, 2 Laguna Niguel . car gar. cpt'g, deck New the choice community hse. 172 1n l(s Hd lhru out ~y c wnt•r Op PANORAMIC VI EW OF ti45·2tilllor64 ·574ti EXCLUSIVE CUFFHAVEH Lux 111 & o ul Bl'.tut O('can Vll'W & pool 4Br, 3bc1 , 2 frpl l' 7UH ~t Jaml'' l'I fly o wner 645 2.8U~ or 645 5716 VALLEY. Ml Ooldy & Saddleback Mlns from llus super :sharp I II K Jewel of ;i homl' with family rm & c vt.:ry up grude in lhe book, inl'lurl ing ceramic tile l'ounll'r tops, 2 covered put1os & easy c are. full ~ :.pnnldercd yard A tt•r NEWPORT SHORES rifac floor plan pro res:s1onally dc1·orated & pnred to move fJ:.t :it $119.000 LAGUNA NIGUU lllAlTT 49•-4040 °' I JO SOSO COUlttry Ckib A~o Open House Sat & Sun I 5 30391 Pase<11hd Valle l.agun:.i N1i.:uel Out:.tand1ng 4HH, :!' • Ui\ Ma:.:.ivl' beam n•1hn1:~ m hvin.: r m & l11nini: rm Wallb of ~la!'!' open lo lowly i;:ardcns. Nl'W 1·ov 3Br, 2Ba. unique kitchen. many l'U:.Lom fea ture:., rommwuty d bhse. pool. ll'nnis Easy financing arrJni:emenls J'nn on ly 548 Zlffl e\ e wknds IAYSHORES Laitd lnclu*-d t.:xerut1vr 1 hu r ml'r 2 +s pa l' ltl u., ' l' r ' a l 1 I e l(Ue!it quarters, J.il·u111 & mud1morl' 01'1-:N l 5 !-.,II & 'iu11 :!~1 11 \I~ I'\ t>l!l\'F PROPERTY HOUSE $187,500 642-3850 l'recl patio. 3 (;ar j!IH i----------l'ool s1w lot. M 1111 l'ond llurry on this one' Will t•on.s1der tr:.idl' S.164,5110 JAYW. YEATS REALTORS 499-2237 OPEN 11 •t JO 29392 Ken!lmi.:ton ltllt. 2•,BJ\ North' I•'"" h," beautiful \ 11''-' ~Int l'On<l V:.il'ant CU \1MJN(;S II~; \I. I ' ol9."l I ~01 NIGUEL SHORES On•an ~•dl', :1 llr Jo Jm llm. ITIJ ny XII J'. 11001 l1·11111 ... ~u.1 rll1•1l ~·Jl1· \4 ,alk (II )•IUf ht,11 h 19:1 ~., IOSS ...•................... LAKEFROMT 11.ighJy upi.(rttdt·•J. ~ llr. :!' 1 114, pnmt' lnkctronl l'vt l:tkl' \'ll'w from lt v ini.:. chmni.:. m~lr bdrm ll11l s-ony . put 111 p vt llod( /su11<ll•ck Su11 & 'Jil I' I 11 h m ,. 111 h a· r ' h 1 I• $13.1.000 7fJI o~. l'llJ\ltMIN(, 11\I 1(11rd1•n ho11w 11\'\l'f ... I U~lll'tl I llr 2 H.1 l .1 II (111 .111 ilrl''I!\ L~ /{'.,. ~ ~. 'H/ RCAl LSTATl &~I 6397 LEl\Sfo: Optwn or lt.:ase l.uxunnu.' furn t•oncl11 2 •ir '.l 1>1.'aJrm' S7~JO mu !Wj) 11:;1 ALMOST NEW DUPLEX I BLOCK TO BEACH .llUt "''" :! h,; llllt ''"'" .,. I liJ .111 ll k<I k1t1 h' ~ ".11 h ' Ii I I n' I n I' I ... d: h ... ..,hr rn1k ' d•·t·k & µ,;I Ill '* hUI!•' 1 1 .. H ,.:.ir.•J.t•· SI 59,500 JACOIS REAL TY 67S.6670 EASTILUFf V(t;W !-'HOM ti HOO\!~ :. bdrm Ii.: f:tm 1 m . 3 ba 3 l'Jr •:Jr . \ti J ..io ... et- &&-1 01~ $111() 000 ll,;rhor Vil''-'' llum~·l' Mon l•·t>O mcll llir w ll1·n Well k l'IJI Opt·n h'l' ~II !:-.un I .; •Ir b\ 01~1'11 1'1'4tl l'utl ~1-.1 lu111 I fl•• NB 1;.1 1~.t1 IAYSHORES 1 HK ·· h,1 , 1 um1lll'l1·h r1·m11d1•ll·•I llJ ' h•n•·~ )(.1nh•n honli l,uui 11\t•I k 1 I I h t' fl II\ I t I/ t1I " 1 I ucl• ,J 1• a I'" •t 111 • I '"''•·t 111 lh1 ~u c1rd1 1J 11•mrnun1t)' Sl7'1 '•Oii C. F. CaleswortllY MlaskMt V&.io I 0'7 REALTORS 640.0010 ....•..•••••••......... FANTASTICALLY IEAUTlFUL! LOWlST OH LIDO Z hr. I l>n 1·ompl r<' modl'lrd Sl~.IOJ 1'11n SUN HOLLOW -o planned .coMmunlty with pool, children'• play yard, sand •on.ybal cowta. and grass C°"'"90rl area. nw... b.drOOM 2 bath holM with loft atyf• deft with btlltt-.ltl couch and boolicaaes. OUtahtnclncj !nhriOf' feotur.es -cuatom wall coverincr. HI• etdry, mirrored wardrobe doors, ~ dlnincJ rootW ftoon.. Priced right •. S79,955 llAN \ l'Ol'IT -1Q3-Hlll:! 495.1120 SOl '1'11 !..\GUN\ lli9 15'>1 LAGUNA RE.-\Cll 197 2111!1 Newport leach I 069 Sein Juan ••••••••••••••••••••••• Coptstrono I 078 •..•.••.•..•......•.... otMr R.al lstot• ~r Rul htcrt• Haus.et U1tfurtlhMd ··~···················· ••·•············•···•·· .............................................. ················•······ Acre9p for•• UOO i..co-~ 2000 MtwpOt"f •acll 3169 Costo MeM 3224 fwdolft Vatley 3114 ......••..••....••..•................................................ ········])···· .•.•..... ·········•············· FOUa ACllES L1 UNITS Easts1de. Vrly Bis Canyon condo; goll 'BR, fri>I , 2 bitlhl. patio; on the e dae of lht1 ll'K'Ome SJO.llOO,expel\$es counevu 2 BR.2ba 5/1 ~ aardener pd Comm. Clev-eland N1i'I Forctt $.'5183 .. prlre $390,000 To 10/1. Agt ~5560 wim p00I. pl1yground overlooklnlC beaut. C..11 for 11ddrei.s, pnn· Nr.11hoppma. $700, )'Hr· Munetta Vly. Terms rlpalaonly 8kr64(}345S Beachfront lbr, 2ba ly f163.:rll2All & P.M. BKH. Avail until June 18th on PRIME t:;ASTSID£ c M tn4H5i7·5G9l PtUVAT~ PARTY ha& 4 ly 6'1~or5216-60.53 CONDO. 2Br, <!ba, dbl OR522·0530 •eparate re1>1deollal to· .rar. tnc'i. wi.hr1dr)'r/ M.Mt'-loa s..ch 3240 come propert.1c:1 m E••t ....._ u..fwWalwcl rcfna. Brand 11~unk1n· ••••••••••••••••••••••• leadlProperty 1350 Costa Me111 WILL ....................... new. Yrly h e at vacant 4 BR. t~ ba. ....................... TRADE up to laq;n in· GcMrd 3202 "75/mo Coll for appt • rl011e to ocean $375. Ai.k U-ii R·2 Lot. oceanlmt st, come. Pr 1 n o o 1 Y . ••••••••••••• •••• •• •• •• Mary or Don for Keith. 968· 1311, or Leucad.u&. 100' to water. 673-6372 $J25. Ul8 Alamil06 area. COLE OF HEWPOltT 9ti'2·4"71 Bkr. l' • bib t.o State Sch. ---: mm a c 2 b r . lb a REALTOKS --------- $17,000 down. Bal al low Capistrano dollbouse w /huge rear '75-551 1 intrat.u. ~.000.Ca.ll ll) yd . R e f ri g . incl Brand new 3 be drm 43&-9661. Beach P4.-t.s /etukt ok LANDING home. 1900 C-teryLoh/ c.yph C~tom Duplex. SH0.000 Gemini Realty 839 662.3 3 Br, 2 ba Collcac Park sq (t. w1lh formal dlnina. J 500 Agent, M9 4556 lcAo. lsl-.d 3206 $400 owner wunb 1 yr lse & ()penlbeSat /Sun ••••••••••••••••••••••• $~50 pllr mo lncldg ••••••••••••••••••••••• Crypt #709. 6th level, lltngle, Mul(noli» Court Pacific View. 499-2.386 art 4PM c-rc1• Pr...,+r 1600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 34511 Via Verde ~'>< 1 3 .... _ .. 2 b 3 Br, 2 ba MeioJ Vt1rdc gunJcnl'r --__.mo. ease. .,.,.. a ~ Shu~ 3 bedrm. 2 bAlh HOME & DUPLEX home with fireplace and h 0 u 11 e I n 8 r e a l pal.lo. Newly painted Roy McCcrc:t. neighborhood. Im m ed. See this delightful 2Br Salisbury Realty J>065. $400/mo. Robert.:I home + nice I Br duplex ____ 67_3_-moo____ RHltor 1110 Newport Realty 848-1681 rear. xlnt lorauon, 96,420 ia.oo Pe•Mllo 3207 _::Co5ta::.:Me=M~5:;4t:·~7~7.:2~91~~~~~~~~~ income , By o woe r ••••••••••••••••••••••• --------840-3036 Vacant. 3 BR. 1 "• ba. Commercial lot. 63.12S, ----------Exclusive Point area. •,i Exec.Th 3br, 2br , frplc, cl06e lo ocean. $350. Ask 19th & l'omon;i. $40.000 , .... VESTORS blk from bay, 3 br, 2 ba, encl pa\10. pool. clbhse ror Keith 968·1317 or cash. 499-3459 1""111 fiun rm. $.\75/mo. l yr $395. 675-5008, 673-2332 962.4471 Bkr. WE COUNSEL. We have lease 673-0824 ----- SHOPP'G CENTER SITE uruts. four-plexes, 5 or 6 --2 Br, w1ram rm, nev.•ly up to 28 bcc1c h pro Corofta«W Mer 3222 remdl'd. $325 1 Infant SPACIOUS 5 IR-IACHA Y HORSES! WA.RM & WOODY Lake Forest 5 79 ac or ""rt•-H you want ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• no pets. 2192 Miner Call 3 br. 2 ba duplex. pvt ..-... ~ " yard $295 Space for ~m:lll or big mve:.tmenl ~ 831·~ washtdryr. 1 child ok. No Pri vate gated front paUo. Till' l'ntry llu)(c ram rm . .:o urml:I kitchen New hutr he r b I o c k l' o u n l l' r lo p Formal IJine! Scp.irall.' Master Suite Uoubl~ vanity m1rro rl'd wilrd robes. Plus 4 more queen s1.ted Bil sewing mom or work i;hop 1s here tQ<> IJr mg your ho rsl's 1 Thi:. beau11ru1 4,000 i.q rt mansion only $179,500 Call ror 1A·r~onal pre\ lt'W today ! 7~· 171.1<1 Hy owm•r, :1 I.Jr. 2 bu & f:.1te Improvements in. den. dbl. gar Li: patio & Uady traffic 11,000 cars full trl'lus, l(reen bou:.e. SSS0.617. No financing lret.'S. :.pnnkler:.. Pnced Allan Williams Agt Tolle lo move $79,900 496·4331 Realtors 768 1356 wc will double yo ur / o 84 .,u money within one year 1' ') Share a home. share the ~~Y=1211A...,..~;c~~~~ Call us today If you rent.r5 Br 31Bda. fplc, f:.im On SNOOZE. YOU LOSE -~~ rm. orma mini:. n1re ve J •rMl .... ECRtcfK yard for dog&. On Nwpt • -------Frank or Jody ~ .... "' lkh Gotr Course Rl'nl Super locauon. 3 br. 2 ba, Prine onl:..y_. _____ COftdotlllnh11w1 /TOW ft• hoMMsfcwsale 1700 540.3666 Pl.AH SIX $7:>0, sec $40U. ~6 7945 or cpts, drps, OW, 2 car 3BR. 2.,,,BA. ram rm. 557-0985 1tar Children/pet OK. 3 Cultom HOIMs To le 14.iH Minutes from Marina Choose yours now Amcnit1c1> incld. 3 lplrs. l)(l' t·x~i.'CI bt!ams, till' .....•.•...•........... CONOOSPECIJ\LIST H .B .. C.M .. F Vly. To u c h stone Hlly, 963~ Wltela11 REAL ESTATE privalestudyw/frplc,Hv $360/mo. 963·4569 Agt., rm & li brary area, SUPER 4 Br, nr S. Csl no_rec _______ _ Lncludes use or clubhse, Plaz.a, boat 1tate, vuc&nt, · pool, jacuzzi & tennis $475. 752 1920, Jeanine, 3 Br. frplr · bllns. OW• courts. Call for appt Yr· 83.S·021l Pg 9<185 Bo I :s ll I G I d n W est . " roof entry & pit. Atrium Leisure World Towers . & lovc·lub w1lh romanlll' Vu. tux. hv Meals. maid, \lew. (;all now for de· 10% dn, $35,000. 49iH840 lat I~ Century 21493 1126 --o.lexes/ BUSINESS FOR SALE FUm11urc store, top loca lion Mission VieJo. Just take over lease 831 1400 ly I.lie. S850tmth. · $390/mo. 846 7568 ___ _ COLtc OF .... EWPORT Mesa VenJc 3 Or 2 Ba, va· t '"'ASE 3 b b 'd "' " cant. lmmac, kids. p«b ~.., . r. 2 a, ~ov REALTORS OK . $HO. 5 46 .0855 . pal10, bltns, 2 ch1ldrt111 67S.S5 I I 962·3'763 OK. no :.gls. $360 mo -------1192 L877 Onita sGle I 8 0 0 I 080 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5 \ lrut:s. Sun Clcmenk $150,000. By owner 831 9950 NOW! Seldom avail Broadmoor model luxury. Live & en· lert.un grac1ous ly, w/harbor & UCl'an \'Jew. 4 & fam., dine, pool & park pnvilge:.. Minute) to beach, Fashion Island, llCI MESA VERDE 3 Br. t'am Hm, 2 car gar. 3 Br 2 Ha . rll':.in al' a bltn:., A 1 shape. 5 min tn wtuslle. $400. 545·0630 art bc:.il·h $385 mo. Art 5PM ••..................... ROOM FOR IOAT Summerfield 2 sty, 4 br 2•, bu. flt Cpk. $'78.500 C.1mper t oo in lhe:.e Open !louse wknl.b 10 4, l'Ao nl'w l'U:.lom home:. S o Ci.t l'la t a areJ 1n Newport J111:h t:. :J 979 165!1 Br+lgc bonus rm. 2•, T . ba, f4m~din rms. 2304 lolstin I 090 SQ fl. 2 <,tory, lot:. or ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'A-ood. $111 .000l'a LIVE IN 3100 & 3112 Bro:id Sl l!:as l of Nwpl & So of l~lh S t ()pl•n wkdyi. I 3. wkn<b 12·4. CJll 7:11 1:-iZ:! W1•sk rn P:.inr.1· l'ro11 NEWPORT SHORES l IR-SIZ.500 Super ~h ll rp Newporl S hor1•!. l oe at 111 11 ' <;orgeous "rt•al woo<l ' wa l l t•d '1 tJdrm d e<·urJtor 's cl l'l11:ht' Chef's gourmet k1t1·hen Pnvall' m~tr su1k 3rd bdrm can Ix' JOSI that o r cfrn ' f'.1·w 1>a1nt N.'{'IOl'kd pat 1v (.'u~tc>m ~11ntl1•c k J•)i.: lo h(.•Jd1 :! bl 11 t k .., ' (' .1 11 t o rl .i y ti4tl 71i l MEW llUFFS COHDO R lnom1n .: Dt•lor t•' \1ockl. J Hr 2' 1 Bil 1•ncl unit n, o "' IH r 511 1 l'l.1y11 $1 ~'h t•-1 li4 1 .JOI I) IJt' II II II u ..... () j I I} I t lipm HYOWNl':K i-:AS1Bl.l'n I Ur t 1-'..im llm :i•, H,1 t 1>1n l(m '>Wl'i.'1>1111! \II'"' \JI IJlllnlownt onl) Sit>" 1100 675 9Wli THE WOODS lit'11ut1fuJ Brilnd N t;W 3 bedroom ho me v.1th formal dining room. Cl'n tra l A C and VIE W or lhl• lllLLS in ~·xr l usl ' 1· Tusl1n lH (':J 3 l'ar j!aiage. c·u:.tom drape". plu.'h l'arpct!'i and LOTS. JAY~ morl· llliKHY ON 'T1llS ON1':1 ' RANCH REAL TY 551.2000 TllST I N M 1'.A UOWS , pl,;n 1116, I BIJ :!' ' BJ\ 1\ L' Ownt•1 IS3K 11111:1 POOL-RANCH HOME \ "L'l'l:.H 1 lwdr1111m f.1m11\ homl' in 1•xt h1~1\ e '"'"' 111 '11rth Tu ... 1111 l!nt • 'Q rt or l:rl'.ll h\' 1ni.: llurdwoc>d flour .... l.;ri:1: lamtl)' roon .. 1•xlra l,11 111· ) arrl .ind 211 by •Ill l'OOI, Call 1111 c1ppl SGnClemtnte 1076 • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • RAHC H REAL TY J\80\t-: nn·.BJo:J\Cll SSl-2000 llll•:t lf'IMArfo; l 'I~ llf)l ''L' l ' lt•-t h:•ta• l '1111d111111111um II " S r.. U'lln w unuh..tru. l•'fl 1Ahw.1t1•r \.tjj,,, .•:~l!'I:! f ltf'llhill '" , u H.an•I> ,;\:iii lht" ~Ill Ill .II \1 I Hr bl•uut \ I' '-1tt I 'lt-rr,,.lllt', fllW'I f'U..,\Ulll "''"Ill 1111 dbl )t.lr lffll I'll\ II ... :>. k ' JXIOI • 5'11.!0J llJ2 lltl711 Ht-\llfllt' hc~l-1.Jhri7 •1.,, 1>. 1 "·" 1•12 11:n w.,..,...ttt 1098 :>.r l>t-a• h ~ l'k '-"w :J H1 ;,!IW ..? "' II\ rm l.ov1•lv «nd un11 S11<1 l!JO Ownr .:..i 21m1.1rt 3 Jtc wkm1 OCEAHDUPUX ~J .,II 111111 Bid r H I.. r ~ 1411 YA NO DOWN LOWClOSIMG COSTS ~5.000 DUPLEX Ea )l Cos ta Mc:.a $!15,000. Owner will i:a r r y. Call 631·11146 Coastline Realty HOUSE + du~lr\ 2Br. hse 2 2llr. un1ls on 110' x 135' H 2 lot tn W~stm1nster $9!i,OOO Owner wtll carry under J\ 1 T .O. Pnnc. only. Agent .. L.on" OON JONES REALTY (5) 2 Bed rm llouS<'!>. 842-8829 968·6631 1'"a1rv1t:v.> St Yrly 1n come $15,900. expen:.c:. COVlNGTON 4 PLEX $3380 . pnct: $.180,000. Bkr Pnme location "in Hunt &~2"55 mgton Beach $187,500 .L.-r....1_ Owner will carry under Loh......,.. .>UOT 2200 A I T.O. Agent "Lon" •••••••••• ••••••••••••• OON JONES REALTY San Bernardino Running &t2 ll829 968 6631 Spnn.:s Min lot' RISOO On \'l' l1 ml':? hr' 640 IHXI! Income Propttfy 2000 • •••••••••• •. • • • • • • • • • • ""4obi~ hotnr-I Trtr Priu 2300 39 UMITS •••••••••••••••••••• • •• Santa Anu. sooo.ooo HUNTINGTON ICH 27 Bachelor units & Mc11>I des1rabll• adlt prk l2 I lklrm. unit~ 24xf.:I ofr'd for S35.000 llU GRUNDY UISJ0.14 ·I~> Owner 1ag1 REALTOR 675·6161 536 63811or1142 0691 -~~~~~---~~~ Out~ounty 2550 Distn-ss Propttfy! ....................... CAllN W /I 0 .AC. llt•aut view. wra pped hy mt.ns on :J Mde!> 1-'IJ rn · d Dove Gc:wibill Realty 644-1790 $275 2 br Move now! Ready for summer F'ce Main Rentals, S40-S370 4PM. !168 0346 4 BR. 2 ba, fam rm , frpl. 4 Ur Condo. pool, clb~l'. gar dr o pnr. Mei.a teM1..., pl.iyground $3!i() Verde $475 mo. 752 075!.I mo. 919.111118 or 646-6310 ---------. 4Ur. 38a, 6 blks lo bearh. 3 Br. den. I 2 bc1 , fp, $475 mo . r edecoratl'tl !>Ingles ok llalecrl')I 96J.8377dJys area $395 mo L:.e ---- 979-7836, 9794886 3 +d en or 4 Br. Cpl .... ----drape!>. bltn~ $425/mo. KIDS ft'ETS OK 96844.56 Phyllis. 847· 1668 East.s1dc 2 Br/gar1$345 -----U'g 2 br, l ba w frpk. So ti75-8258 or 646·48411 Charmin~ llunlington of hwy Avail 5 110 $4()(1 Ray, adult 1·ondo 2 Br t m<> c .. w 2till2 ~arp & rC'ody to O<'<'UPY ll,; 1100 I, $2!10 mo . -- -1s CJ 3Br & i.·H. 2 bu at 2:lKI 847 6403 Jlir, 2Ba hou:.l'. W)hf . Rutger:. Ur $4011 J'h 1lryr. 2 t•ar ~ar . p:i\lo ti3S ti750 :! br condo, 1 ba. comm $475 mo 4!J4 2966 or µool , l ..irport Jlilil!~ ~·0177 Mt·su Vl'rdc 3Hr 2ha, Arbor Cir $300. Uys Sl'YGL.ASS. 4 Ur ;i U:i. hwtr bonus rm. form:il dmin.:. panoramic view r>f llbr & Ocean I yr l~C minimum Avl 1mmcd &'4-0026 or 64'1·6223 · Charmmi;t Poppy Ave 2 h<lrm. Iba. lpk, bcum!., pallo & charm. $4501mo Unique Homes. 675 liOOO 1°ll'an qu1l'l·l:ta l·ky,1r1J. 8936S7l. l'l<I 210, i:vcs kid..., OK Lnn11 or :.hrt I!><· R97·4'/5!J Mr Mohnmc-d ~135 mo 64:-i 9946 Slni:lc:l. lit 4 br, pcls ok .. $125 mo Collc1rn l':.irk 3 frplc $345 llr. 2 h J t honu!> fJm Ten(>)(, ~Uf! 9891 Sm Ft·e rm Clea n & ~harp . Jmmed. possesi.1on ltefs $?75. 2 br, kid or pct ok rcr)'d J\genl. C hu c k Fl'<' E v1'rl•t t !'146 4141 ur Mmn Hl'ntul~._540·5370 5.Sa-4026 No fCl' $295 3 hr T II Kub & peti. ok f''N~ W1• 1·an find II for )'OU &·a l h art-.1 Pro hc1tl'!> hankruplne!>. tru .. tl'C .,;.ilcs. forl'l'd :.all-1o. under markl'l value~ Wr t•an .)()1111 \.l'nlurl' Call World W1dl' Bruker... 673 4!'>45. &. 1n 1mmur cond Your:. 1.mely lge 2hr hme Jhlks foronly $140 J>l'r mu to ocean, fo'ormal dm rm . L~e 3 br :! 1><1 hn m<' ('nr lo:.erl .):.i rd fph Qllleee Park an•:.i S.125 r ... 16 1;s1 111.un Rt•nlab. 5'10 ~O t2> Dplx'll on adf lt lots Gd C M loc $175.000 Call644·55300wn Bkr UNITS.UNITS r, VAJ\SSUMJ\BLE Four plex llurry won't laM at $85.000. TWO-FOUR PLEXES lluntmgton Bcacl>. Will l'XChangi.: t:all our oU!cl' for an apµoinlmi.:nt to see tn11. Qou1l Place• ex· l'IU."llVI'! $137,SOOea. Crn-."TA MESA DUPLEX 2 at.idroom -. bachelor uml Eaeh w1tll pnv111c y:.iru Slti.950 SIX UNITS EASTSIOF. 1.ov l•l y pride o f owncri.n1p units oldll's hut ~u ud l l''> Near GAi.A PHOPfo:RTIES lrplc. $o150 yrly Avail Call Gt'O fo'rey r>l2 3456 .i 11 6 7 5 -1955 4 15 RanchH. Forms. Femleaf Gro•H 2700 s rAC I OUS 21.lr. I UJ . •••••••••••••••••• ••••• bllns. ram rm, bltns. 3 AVOCADO COUHTRY blks to beach, S5SO mo. 3BR, 2RA home on II 640-83.58 ucrc:. Fanla!>ltc view. Co to M•ao 3224 4 acres w 400 mature s "' r 11 I 5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lrt'(.~ •arcc :sp 1t 1nlo a & 3. l3Kll S450 "'°·Mesa Vn'de Lovely 20011 :,q fl Har Harbor home 4 br. d1·n ranuly rm. 3 balh!'o $4'.J5 Call Stan :'Ytcyl'r. :>46··1 MI or s.i9 1366 ~c 3 Br 2 &. bonu:. rm fplc. new c pts, drps, $450 mo 549-1002 $240 :! br T 11 1'I. 1d:. & J>l'l!'i 111< fo't'lc' Main Rental!., s.rn 5:no \.1,1n1wr·~ Cove 2 br. 11, Ila . adult condo Pool. ll'rlOIS $325 640 5().~ •REACll llOME• :1 bll><·k~ fro m ocean " srhoob Jacuzu. new cpts. li:c 2 :.ty. J Br, $.525 mo. CJll 8111al645·2173 (714 ):l22 2080 OK67b·5717 lmm ac, 3Br. 29 11 + fam f'ree I wk RV use w /lse of rm & dbl frplc Close to 3 l)r 211a home. Rds JUr Condo real clean grnde 1·8, agt Art Reese Avail G/I. pp 557 7263 ·avail 1mm0cd1a 0 lcly $29~ 7_!i_l_·l_47_3_o_r_S4_S_·_57_60 ___ Old 2story E·Sidc Compl mo 960·3033 ___ 1 2900 .....•.••••••..•....... O WN Ptopc rl )' 1n lni.:lt•wood, 11..iwthornl' ol ::ii• Bay an•a '1 WIU PAY CASH!! Ph Tom D'Alei.i.andro T.D. PROrERTIES c21:n ti74·6907 or 1111 1 ~~6 li 201 any l1ml' or Ii i I I 846 5221 alt flpm Rt>aut 4 Br 2 Ba. N Costa Mesa , rpts . drps. all bltns. fncd yd. S45·2600 MESA VERDE $-$50 mo. Sharp 4Br. fam rm, 28 8, lg rovered pa110, xlnl neighborhood. wlk to schls. /\gt Art Reese 752· 1473 ----- re·done like new J br. 2 SUPER NICE~ ba, frpk & den S475. 294 3 Dr <!' ~ U11 rondo. 2 Magnolia 6'12 0282 1976 Pnce. S33.S mo 3 Br 2 Ha, dbl gar. Nice . Bruce 963·8377 3 RR. 2 BA. fnc d yd, rrpl. patio, $4 25 830 :l<l !itl 645-1634. Aft 6 fplc':-1 pat.an, gar. pool, J.1c. s auna, upgraded. Sl75 mo llob 213-869-2007 Lt::ASE 3 Br 2 Ba, lge rncd yard Children OK. nu pets. S42.!i mo. 846-8291 ---.. 3 Br 2 Ba hme, ~l'reened Pnccd n Rhl, 2br, pels 11k PnvJtl' party would hk pat.Jo. dbl J?ar . S365 mo plex Now~ to buy I lo 15 un1b S48-8382eves. Tenex.898-9891 Sm f ee SUPER LOCATION 2br, co v'd patio, nice yd. plush crpl, d 1w . dbl gar. bltns H1kr to heh II.JI~ Wci;t1'1 1rr urrercd at ~.000 by uppomtment ool) Jo: 111de. Pnme aren ,, Avail now, 2br, garage, Bu.\hard & Adams $365 NEED Li\NO TO RUii. ru.e. lbr, Iv rm. dn area K&Pok.$250.unit 96J.l!l97 COST A M P~'ii\ ON OJ II Jack or Walll' Own bath e ntry s hare Tenex, 898·9891 Sm Fee _______ ..., rRI PLEX ul Scott Hr alt) !>.'16 7533 kit 646-4002 Adil ~ 3br. 2ba condo Ten Pndr ol owner!ihip on $100. 2 br, kids, pet:. ok ru..,, pool Jacuu1. 896-2800 ciuH:l '>lrl'cl Spar 1o us IWntab We~ls1de 2br . Iba. 11ar. Fee d:iyi., 1213) 592 2740cve own" r :.. u n 1 l w 1th ••••••••••••••••••••••• rnrd yd . i;tn:lnr. kid:.. OK Main Rentals, S40 5370 --____ ., Z !!try puol h1111w up •trncff·rl in .111 .111·.i 1 hdrm!I, hu111· rin1 ... h1·1l bon~ Im . ruulou:. S&:oi 1•on.,truclton I),·~ 1 r J hll' 1111 I y v I e ·" 1• t J 111· n l•---------1 <."uh• rand1 !<lyh• horrtl' 1n 'lllll't n1·1i:h1>orh ond h•.;lutl'~ w w curfw·h & 1•1L~lom tlr11pt·s Extras I 11 f' I U II t' W ,J '> h I n ~ mar h1n1· lot dry1•r , t•op IJ 1• r t " n t' r a n i: 1· & r1·lnga•r11tor. r<",1r putm w hurht•ttut• pit, 2 t·ar i:ara ~c . n1 c t!l y l.;nd11 raped. lel e n lly ~•tuutcd on 11ult'l t rt•c htudded lot A fltnt111ll1r buy. llurry, will not l1111t ! flt(>~l:tcl· (;oil ror np Hown Fvmbhed S:IJO lst/l.6t1546·810<1 311r. 2Bo. frpk. 1 blk p(lln\mi·nl. Now only ••••••••••••••••••••••• $195. 1 br, 1 > ut1l pd Kidi; Manna lhl(h Sehl, $425 Sl~.000. Ciet•ral 3102 2 lld West CM. No ~h . ok. f''cc mo 968-1647 ~l ~n I ~ <!Ill \ 1,1 lit AIAHDONEO JOU li7:) 41441.t s II n (; ll r I 0 " Ill ,, ti l' I ,,.....__... ______ ,.. 11*1 l>Et ; OCfo:AN VI t-:W 110.., t-: lly own1·1 111!•·111 K..1nk1•1 ,,11d :wll 11' l'nl l' n -<Jucerl to Sl 29.!J50 ror rast 1"Jt'h !11111• :I llH, '.! hath built In mwrow11ve Tra"h com p11rtor 1mrl many, mlln)' w I c nun try k 1l1· It c• n rl'olw1ng frph-IV (llank noonn.i. Pool h11~ Jat 11111 w 1d1v1ng bd. rronl l•ftl f1·s~iona l l;inlisqwtl S144,!>50. MS 9-19t Walker 6 lea Real fstet11 WOW! What a Value! Ramblln11 2 s t o ry. 3 hc>drm w /huge bonull rm, ramlly /dining rm Ov«r ~ sqn. for only $82,!lso Best buy in La.:una 11111!. :.; ~; i\ \ I I·. W nROADMOOH. !'I .in ~ . .! sty, I Hr brand nf'w h)' OWN'. lr1com 1• t•roi> ex 1·h,:t(' ~ ~<'Mild fl40·116!lf' FANTASTIC other cxtrn' Ope n POSSlllLITIES Sut Sun. <1 lo.5 Calle Juno. SC Call Ja<'k or Belly, One ol the b11:gei;t y.irdi. s:.>-7533. 111 N'•wporl Ueac h .1·--------- Curtis R 1': !162·2456 Open7duy'l8 30lo8:30 ncout 1fol tree~ and room to tlo JUSt about anythlnit ThtS house Ill in nn 1•x l'Clll•nt ne1i:hborhood & 111 rlran and re11dy lo p,o l'nc(' $1 tll,OClO. CENTURY 21 556-6901 ------- otMt-Real Estate ••••••••••••••••••••••• SGnJ.n ~·trano ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ttoti..1 1071 CAI'!' Al N'S lllLI. For Sc* I I 00 L o vely 2 £\r . 2 8a ••••••••••••••••••••••• twnhome, $85,000 Ownr Shorcchfrll 2Rr, 2R:a, like 493-6567 new. bt(I oreon va~w ----overlooking golf course. RedCwpet lHfton 516·0400 Pn<lc of Owner~h11> Condo ---------1 2 Br 2 Ba. Cplr. pool. $69,!iOO Ownr /AJ:l 64.2 37116 or 642 3970 WARM & WOODY $4t,500 498-3136 By Ownrr J llr, 2ba & -------- den Dbl 1t11r. landJ1c1tped 20x5S. 2 Bdrms .. 2 ba .. w/i.pnnJcler ay11tcm & at sunporch. p11tto & lgl'. t.rnct1ve land.,upe light yard. New cpl11. Adult lfla. Ltre rear patio. ac· park. $29.500 t'AMJL V COM FORT Beaut. View, by owner Madrid 640 3 'f\r & den l''am Rm, f"ormul din mg. Room for pool. mnny xtras. Prine only . 581 9349 Open Slat & Sun 1·5. 26441 Via Cuervo, M.V. J Or. 2 ba, view covered pul10. $72,500. Owner. BY OWNEH 3 Hr 1'4 8 11, ccntr11I oir, olhtr up· arade11. Xlnl buy . .is.~ Open lloeae Sun l0.5PM 2.40'2Spric. S111 :4' 48R Cordovi, f1m rm, <'pln'I upl{rd'd Bout lndacpn'J . Ph· 830·2011. BY OWNER llarhor View Home Pha:w II <lbr , 2ba M onteito w /hrnutiful ynrd5 & patio C.ommun pool & club bou.sc Walklnll dis· lAnre lo llchool!', close to 1treonbelt & n11tural p3rk. $168,500. Dy ownr. 640-6173 Prine. Only. LG.DUPLEX 3 br. 2btt /2 br. \ ba $157 .000. Nr. beach I< t'haMt'I Gd rt'nlal ucia. Open l ~. Fr\, Sat. & sun 211 40lh St., 4175 1972, _63'7·3175 eve. Agt. cent ed by full trellis trvine. Af(l.648 2414 overhead " enclosing $4SOo.e>a·OFfH lath grl'e nhou•r. Ne w cpt'g & Ule entry. Ac· 1 bedroom rurnlabed· eente<I heavily ln wood. 11dult park. Walk lo Priced to move quick at stores-bu11 . Inquire $79 90 0 F Space 19, 2191 Harbor .. . o r a P P l Bl d ,.._,_ M 49&-4331. Prin onl~ v '""""" eaa . SPACIOUS COSTA MESA. Very •t· &"'O PRIVAT~;: I tr•ctive 52xl4·Llvlnl( "'' ri , Ult· Rm·l8X12, forc.-d air ury 4 bdrm .. 21,\ ba .• 2630 rumace·2 •pd dshw•hr 2 sq n Owner-builder pro bdrms + batb All rooms v1ded ov l'r 50 tlxtra cpt .. drlli. a.r11aln-only futures. I year new •.060. Beaut cloae In 11~~ .. o~ Mobile park Ground ~•59'· "" rent 1143 per mo Chu . UALTC>aS UJ.9711 C Mnrtln.. Bkr. •rno.;• ........ !:'IQ ii ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• oo kids. 1st. last + $100 ~~n_!ll•ntul~. 5'10·5370 .., UQ d $275/m Mff 71!65 For lew;(> 4br, 2 bo. $395 Plac• , Stop here! Looking to rp. _ 0 • --~5 Brand nrw uppr r Nd.,nk. mOV(>? We prob. h11vf' ex MESA VEHOE 3 Br 2 Ba duplex. i br, Z Im, 12x20 842·5197 Prap•rti•a :-.,.. actly~hutyou 'relookmg fplc,cpL'>.dflll',&walkt~ deck. No pct:. 2J!IO ---- 7S2·l920 for. Serving oil beach s chools &shops. $425 mo. OranJll' tl73·fl03!f WHAT ARE 1~00~~0"!.uAcH areas, & all Orange Co 642-0177 YOUR HIEEDS? By Ownr, 14 unllR , Int' C.all now for Info. 645·4900 -Great 3 br, :! bn, rlo11e lo Apb·Condo-house? g),6.24. 7ffx grO!lll, full ••CGMumenGul• 2 BR. 11ar. yard , kids & schoolll. s hopping & Wehuvcit l'rimcoreas. price $240,000. 20% down -pet.s OK. $275 /mo beach. $375 642· 1715 OWC 2nd. City or Brad· lc6oa Isl.ct l 106 557-81167 673 1385 near bench 2. 3 & 4 BR's bury. G(X) fwy & 210 fwy, ••••••••••••••••••••••• E Side 6yr old 3br, 2ba. Linda, Joo or Joan (714 ) 960·1624 $275, 2 Br. kids OK, Ref. C.ol. Park Exec Home 3 f p I , d w . db I ~a r. 846-1371or 846·2507 dshw1hr. mus t see! h.r. d.cn. x lnl cond 1eardenc~30 752 2550· 3 »r 2 ua, rangc. oven. Small tee. 64-5-4900 Gardn r $425. 556·0846· 0-PoW 3226 cl~h~hr. BBQ. nr bth, •c.c...n.nCitM• Duplex. 2 Br 1 811. comp ....................... i.hops.schlsS395 75H>3411 • ........__, .... ~-3107 rederoroted, inr. s ml Sparkltnl( 2 !ity. 3 Or. 21, ttd~Oft _.. -fncd yd. Sml child 0 1\, no ba. rpts . drp.. frplr Rcr .....,, ....................... pct s $275 + clcp . fac1lltics Nr Marana ~ 3242 5.36·9377 SPACIOUS oceanlronl 4 ~11184, HM8 Meyer l'I L.~e $435/mo C ull P111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------br, 2 ba. compl (urn ----Fry,83J.!M32 3 Br. 3 ba townhou1u-. hach Area 3-f'lex Dela 1'hnto.t nr:md new·$1611.000 llwttington Beach Realty 18Unlts.W~tslde,CMin home. P rplc, W /D. E/Side.4Br 2 Ba.mtn· Sporkllns new cond come S'2.000 Expenses dshwhr. 2 car -gar. No plex New pamt. 2 (pie's, 3 Br. fncd yard. bltns. 2 $4 70 Co 11 "I, i 1 o ", SJ 1.000 Prict" $425,000 p e t s . S 7 5 o . r o r cpts, drpg. hltns, dbl gar . cor gar . $425 Isl & dep 846 l371 or846 5456 eves. 8 /T wo·s . 6 /0ne's, 4 April/May szooo. June. lndry. wtr/gas pd Older only 499 2986. 40!i·4486or B ach . Prine. o nly . S220Q.July644·9582 children OK. $39S. 203 _7_»_Ull9 ___ _ Broker~245S ,.-...11..-u--lll4 Ogle.S48·328l 3 B r I ,, .,.Cl\ New 2 Br 1"'1 Ba. Twnhse. (pie, p11tio. pool, lenn\Ji, PIO mo .. 213·592·5808 FOUIPLEX PRIDE OF OWNERSIUP Prime area. Priced for qulck •ale. 3 Bedroom, 2 bath owneni in unit with Circphace. $165,000. _.....,.... r , p c. new cp .. 'I, _,.,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $195. 1 Br, bltns. 2 car gar. 499·2986; 495·4486 or MESA VEROE·perfectly nlce area! Unt. Small 79-U*I 3 Br condo, ~1r, patio, furn. vacotlon h ome fee.645..000 pool , lc nnl11 . Joan, ava.U for & mot. lease • •C.--.,1 Gtdcle Rare find, 2br , frpl, all 846-l371 or846·2S9'7 .,,_ ... M •• 3 BR d newplex . $'290. .,..... •Y "'· • en. l Tenex, 811fM1881 Sm Fee SPACIOUS 3 Br lrl·lovcl, din rm. pool " Indoor $210, 2 Br. beam cc 111. + 3 Br. fplc, lge Yam Rm, J•c:uu.I. AgenlS46·5"0 more. Nice area! Unt. •Toro 1232 wetbor. grdnr. 2',\ car Small fee. &45-4900 ....................... 11ar, 158(). Aft f· SS.·4442 Mtwport le.t. 3169 ••Com1 ... enG11hle Clean• Br . 2 811 , lgc yard , - •••••••••••••••••••••• • Sl'cludcd neighborhood. '".,_ 3244 $175 at Beach I Utll pd, ms. 2 Br 2 &, pool. bltn!i, walk to 11hoJ)8 & schools, ••••••u••••• • ••••••••• Rell now ' View, s mall +more! Unit. Small tee. kid.a «*. s.tOO. 833·!HOO. Nrw 2 BR. San Mateo. on ree. 64.1-4900 645..490() G8-ooe3 ••COM_,,..... '**COMWMrsGtti. 7 10th fairway, R11ncho TRl·PLEX $110,000. W h-SlZ on be1chl Patio, utll 3 Bt 2 Ba, fncd yard. Ref. down. Colla Men, 111 2 pd. Res. nowl Small fer 1.100. pat io, gar, pix. BR '1 Xlnt cond. Piiot MS-4900 Snwll ftt. '45 4900 ,_,...V...._ 3234 Sa n J oactuln $47 5 •.•••••••• :'::!......... S48·l2EI> $.135. 3 br, frplc , JllU, Ranch S.J .2 Br +den,on Real ~tat~. call~ * •C..,....rs Gtlide • •C-..Mr• hi• k.lds4r ~ts ok f'«-Golf Courat.\ w /pr1 me Vu, Malo ReQtals, S40 5370 ~ M'7·1644 L --.___............ ...... ~ .. Ultfwwltheid HouH1 Uftf\lnll"-d H°"•H Unfnahed Tow h 1u 1e ~11h ~ .,_....,...,. .. u.fwft.. Friday, April 15, 1977 DAILY PILOT 07 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ JS.ZS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• •••••••••••• ....... 3244 .,..,.. 3244 .... --leoc.lt 3269 ....................... Co.ta MHo 3124 c t M 3124 .,.,...,.. ... h Unfw9'. .,arttHfth u..fum. 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SeNbor~ Dr lowr SlS 6'5·5126, 67S 51216 3 BR 2Vii ba $47S/5.50 Jun en 1 v .rPmR, VrpTc • SPACIOUS 3Br home ••••••••••••••••••••••• aml pet OK. SJ&.3876 Btll 2 Br. 1 Ba. encl patio .. 1 1 M v d 4 BJt'. 2~ e." ~/ acuni '" , 1 A E cpta, cirlJlll, new hno«:um: A winning comblnotlon wih1.11e Uv • dJoe rm • ., n& c, esa er t' · ut.un'S bch Uparad~ {pt, mlr· bhna, dbl aar. ff'1>k , I.: CM 2 ~r 2 811• lndry, ol odull oportmenl homes ATTHI IEACH Yrly. Rd's req. "70/mo. llarbor/Adama, CM. $30. JBR.28J rorudtl011etdoonnextto fenced yd. wshrd iryr carport,~S~~ wlltlluxuryopp0tnrmanlsond t&2 Br, bakony, enc Ph M6-ZM5 eva/wkndli. StorageonJy 833-8974 Bili CANYON lied. bo·•ul tiled entry. hook up 4005 Bruer Cret. gar Nu pcu ~ lSlh Sl. Avlll$1l . 3 BR 2,'2 Ba f1 Rent $4Ji~. ur L'>c opUoo. t'ftll ssSo <Zlll 325.'1020 supe11> 1ecreo11on or o prormum 9ti0-4l40or531J.1718 "' ---a.--.-.... ---1- 1 _ 7 _6 _. __ R~ 4400 LAKE Jo'ORF.ST I 7 I" l 6 4 u I !12 2 or · .,.,...._..._ fwwl*4 1oco1ton. 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DK.UXE OFACES C.omml & 1ndllll 11pat'es. 200 to 2000 sq. rt. Ai. low as 35' sq ft. L..ag Niguel & Mission Viejo a reas. llandy lo S.D. Frwy. • • ~ WI rg 'cw 0 ,....., • • a r · d1thwhr N1n•ly rurn. P l'X -• "·.. ' i1 moke alarm. lodry oru..fwwiahed 3900 J8K. ·1~1 !IJO'l new bllrb. No pell> $000 Pool ~bture adlts only Ba, modern kitc hen . l"rom $240 Beautiful, furil. Adlu. $290 mo . 3 BR $125 - -mo Ilse. 64S 0958 N • Sl~ ~ 7 walk t.o park & bch. $430 ~P8l'IO~ new apti., Pool. ""'·""'"" 3 BR $595 .a 13r. rdm1ly rm, 2 ba , Top ----o Pt'l:. tiH II mo Agt. 644 7211 µvt patn>6. '"""'""' ••••••••••••••••••••••• _ea_1_1 _.8J~t-·1_c_oo~---~ 38ft. .. 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Ra. cul dl• l>JI $ll0 mo l 'ool, Jae. tenn1~ 1:,2 711-li I dlf J till l ha ~25 10 ll\I ro mm11n11 v ~ml SS25 yrly !>40·UWJ h~:h. ll!e 1l1•1·k. ldll11·1·1l S3.JO 6-12 11~ Jlt-ac h. Ll•nn1s & rc1· BIG CAl'YON µalto. frph ~2S yrl\ Adult t-: Std<' :: hr JPh "11'11 Bcdul upptc1 & ELl'.:CANt'I':. ·I 5pm 8J:i ~. l'\'e.., & 1:-:nd itar. llOOI Like ocw, Woodbndl!l' nl'W S & S, twnhse. 3 Ur 2• ~HJ. A t' 1mmcd nc·ry $<1 7J ~7-9428 lnt.hc pd N1rt• \'I•'\\ wknd.,673724S ~1<!5 mu t!i'J 1011 s pacious "Dc·an1• 3 Ur no t><'I:> 641 ()1!711 111ew. home' ~ 078ti or NEAR Ne"' 2 llr :! B•l I I t "S T 979·4l91 bltns. + ...,..,hr dryr, 21·ar l.arJ(c J llr :! Ba. patio mm.1n1 '' 1· • l'J l'r .,;;~-;.;.;;;; ______ ~·---------~I 1021 V.1 lcn r 1a S:.!1!5 rat c•" horn<' J lir 2ha i:"r $11()(1 mo 494 2966. ~; 0080 1)3I 21132 14 ntlC ~1c•w Pvt ('Om <:lean 1&2 hr Adults. no 841;.ui77 The Ranch. I br. I·'• bu. pool. frplc. \h11r1 1,•asc ~>40-04ffi ortH I 11>1 t ~ rrououy w lit•a1·h . f)ool & peli.. SWO $225. 2421 E Costa Mflo 3824 I !:.l·:ASONS Al'TS rluh IJi·tl Su25 ,mo in:,\l.TYC'O\ll"''' 16th St N Ills 646111()1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Spac 2 hr Lnh.,c. I'" ba, •199 l(i) I sP~T ... CUl ... R ,.-~11 . µvt pullO /\dulti. s.... A A l::,a5t CM l'n lBr & 2llr No peL~ s:!.50 mo 73..'i Woodt.Jn(lli(•· On lhc l'ork 1 Jlidrm, <!Ila. llou,1• I '1Vc•ly 2br & cl1·n h ml' in NIJ.!Uf'I Sh11rt•\ llch. ten nis. pool S5i!,} ·1!13 8846 or 4!Ki 5-'lJO SEAVIEW w,gar.',, $21CI & ~:,o Joann St. Mi:rapt 3 6i5 ~or675 6224 New Bedford M odel $175 mo h-12 :l',1711 W111wlbnlli.:c :1 Hr :",ha, f"fl frµI.-\ ,. lwnhm S4701m11 •·M ·t1•111 !"w·.1 1 .. rr.111 c :.onlc·n llm1• t Ur ;! llu. hl·.1ll'll 1,1001 t.11.1rrkcl .:.111' .trl.'11 \\ .111. l'hrn1•1.• adult I ·ondo :.! II H lo lwh ,r,, r. 1· , 1 r "' I• 11 up1tr:orl0'1 'I cnn1~ Pl•OI no;., :. .. unu pool. J·H u 11.1 clubhil A <' Pl~ l>.JV ,\.-p.orlo. :;, ~1 niu 1•11; in!•X C<1rpeted & drtlpl'd + • land :o;1·aped 4 RH ' n f11m1ly room. :J bJlh~ ~e \ 1ew-tcnn1~ pool pr1v111t· c·ommumty I 'r r ledw (;'4~'(~c 1·1 1 1 HARIORVIEW ~a~~,(tt~·"l ~~~~::~t·~.I~ B.IG'1 'ii:ut'I HOMES j • L:llrJ \'l t'Jll l'u11111 I 644 332.'i 1111• •·I I u~.:: "'I 111:1 t l:J:I .... pJc IClll' 11111111 , ....... , .. WrolhniJi:r I n l'I.. ,,.1, I llr. :t ll.1 1>11 I· It .1t11urn '""" h) pdrk IJk<• l111hc µti ltJlto ht .ind llt'W )d .. 11 mll li:ll .~1!16, ll;W .l&l'I l!~t ~17:'1 I \lorl1•l 3 Hcd ruom 1 t: II I. \ f HJ.(" ll r A ''"'' '"'J' h "'"' h, rJ l'l' 1.1m1I> rcM1m l 1 .. ,,. tnl 1 1 u, s 14 1,1101 ,11 It . l•Jttl• n 11 .. n11 .. Ur • P<"rl~ .S. i>'"'1 ~.00 "'" ,d un"' :! h1 Jlth 1 luli~ clt'o (,uJri.,..t l:JI•· • llm t,arden .. r on 1 C J ' 1 l11lh.ircl' 1111.hl li1:htt•cl mu111l\ "' lt'r\111' pool I llutlert;(:! ~5 l'l:,o 1 tt·mu., 1·.1url• l'ro & pro 1ik & l''t hl·..o• h µ .. 1 l..tol! 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Pd ("ph. d rp:.. lc.u ndry rn Jm Pool ram1ly h' mi: ~121)..t wesliB.AU AP \llT\\ !::NT~ l)(>W~ l'OW:'ll C :\1 I Odrm SONO 2 Bdrm. I 1 • b;i $275 Ht>J11llf11I park ltkr al m•"pherc. pool 'PU .ltt:.l .1 fe\lo "tep:o. lo ,·om 11lel1• i;hup11ini; Wheclchmr dt.'i.ll(nl·d AdulL~. no pct:. 161 ~: l!lth St C \I &&2·08.56 or ii-ltl ~II) I A1v1•I\' l~c· new I hr clrpi. 1pl~ 'tm. g;ir Maturi· ,1dlt~ N11 llt'b 19111 H t\n11h1·t m \' 1· : .. 1;1 :J22!1 , l~l(l Jltl(I ''""'fl•ll p.tl 111 I ll•·olrno """' hm l 11'' p\l i llr 11 I r a ~ h l' 11111 11 ,, • t" 1 111·•l11w 1111... Fur 11 /lo; 1111 ll lln l1111)kc ,,,,,, .i 11 ' h.i :-,., 111•1· '11 t.mu f1r1·p l.11.,. • .1rp1•1 .'I. 111111 \1 1•lt·1, 1111t·11 ol.111\ :\l•.v,· :tHr /H.o lrpic'. Sp;w 3 hr a pl or u:.c 1t a~ 2 br & den Frµlt'. p11llo & pool /\dulls S.125 l'oo peh G-15 33Hl or 8.17 !*517 fllx 213r. 2ba .111t 111 1l pie ' N1·w 1111,, clrp~ .;.or ~ :! j tt \ cl I t c n I ' II .1 r h n r l.I J k 1• r .t r l' .1 : .. 'ii ~.~1 l.1nw J hr .: ha uppN 'Ill'\\ 1>h.1)(. dr~ '\o µt'l~ 1',orport $275 iSI ~ :I Rr. 4! Ba. (rpk, pvt l;iun ell') rm.:: rar gar PN' & 1·h1ldren 11k SSti lli'IW fur Jl>Pt &mro $!6.5 Spal' 2 br I'., ltjj, •' ,1y cnplex l.1o1e Ph p11tw w 0 hkup, Cnl' )(Jr, M.11 Jdlts No pt'h llt•I • ;:, 1 112()1 · :;.1~ 115:11 l.AIH:I·::: Br 111 Ha :.: st) in tr1pl1•)( Nr ,hop:.. .1<llt'. 11\I IX'l!! tlJ7 1\828 oil I l 3844 •...................... WOODBRIDGJ:: PINESAPTS 1, 2 & 3 bdrm uruts Uesigned like earl) Caltforniil bungalows ,.. r o m S 2 7 O 1 I 5 Pine:.looc. Ofr hri., 9·5.30 Ou1ly. ~·0400 Urand nc\lo "Orangetree ·' condo l Br + loft den. t.enrus. + rec foc1l. $275 mo. IS33-9293 t 714 > San Joaqwn 2br. den, 2ba, up.:raded. qwet. view. $480 mo. 544 20.54 Laguna leoc:h 3 I 41 •.•............•....... L"e home·hke apt No t:.nct t'anta:.t1c v1<·~. 2 1.:e ba 2 Br & den. gar. I Ink bch. $475 4!M 'j2!)6 ~Mi~ 3852 ..•..•..•.•.•.....•..•. TENNIS&SEA Walk to lht' beach frnm lhls smash1ni: l&.2 bdrm apt c:omplex. with tenmi. court. clubhouse. pool. Jac:uu1. sauna. i.unrl•·ek & beautiful landscaping All elcc k1t(•hen. 01~ hwasher, :.elf clean inl! oH•n Adults only Nu peL'l. I br S275. 2 Br $32!> Seo THTOU Aph 23731 Mariner. Lag !11111: (7}4 )493·0501 orr1re hours 9 to 6 Ot>luxe 2 br. pool. rec. 11.,m Lo,·ety loc f'rom So!'..-,. Ga:. & watrr pd or1 (.'r•Jl4 n V.illl'} :.!!!Oil Aluma 11.11 OS."ii 3869 ·····•···•····••··•·••· :: Br 2 Ba lux dpl O\'l•r look1n.: ewporl Ho) Wtlh baltony & f1replact.' ~75 mo~1802 THE EXCITING PALM MESA Ans. MINUTESTONPT liC:H. Uach. 1&2 en from Sl95. Adults. 1'o Peli. 1561 Mui.u Ur 1S Bl~ East or Newp(Jrt Blvd. l ~11;. 9660 PREVIEWING 2MDUHIT the Beach House Contemporary &ca1>ulll The l>t·sl of Newport's good lire. •Beamed cc11Jni.ts •2 pools & re<' ccnll•r1> •Plush crpts & drape:. •And M> much more ,.\Jm bal·helor unlum t br HURRY FOR IEST SB.ECTIOM 1433 Supenor Nt'wport Bt>ach 64'-8453 .~ ... Tf\t ~,~1,!.<' 1-'ROM $240lo $335 5 Beaut apl plans. avail rum or unfurn Dac h. 1 hr. 2 hr. 1 ha. 2 br. 2 baths . lk'amed ltv rms, dinln!( areas. :.torai<c. pat i o s, llr c ks , lan<l'l•':lpt'(I .:rounds. l'O\ prl..i:. Joi:htl·d tcnni~. ' '' I I 1· y b;; I I . 2 ~ l y c luhhou~('. b1ll1ard:., !>\lo lnlm in.: poo l. p1nl( ponl(. h}dro 'l'J , .:ym Sorry n11 pcL., Southwc:.t Cornrr Edtni;l•r Newl.mcl S-WO t.:dm.:er. 11 0 ( 714, 847 .9ti00 OPEN 9 5 U1\IL Y Rooms 4000 ............•....•..... PARK NEWPORT Sleeping rms ~ s1os mo Bct <'hel o rs. 1 or 2 All~ wk Share k1l 1 llcdroomi. &Townhouses tiath Shown Mon SJI l"rom $249.50 ·•only Call art lpm Sp<.•1·1a1·ulJr spa. total Rd:, rcq'd ssc: ~ or r1•1'rl''1tto11 µro~ram . 5411 Sfl~1 '-'It 1..il vrol(ram ll pools. II tennis courts. Al Fashion l~llrnd. Jamboree &. Sa11 Juuqwn Hill~ Road 17 141644· I 900 ROOMS $!S wk Ufl with k1tl'llt'n. SJ7 50 wk UtJ a PL' 5411 975:; 111 "'I '111 'I obh\\~,111 t11t•d \II <''WCI r11ncl 1~w1I II. ~·11r1lo•n1·r ' '' 111 S.l •.t ·• "k 111 Jl'I'' I '.111 f.11 1111"1 m,1 111111111 in .t to• "" Ille 1(1 ~·1•.1< 1111• l(o·I· 11• ~111,,c•I I.lo 11 n11 .1 t 11:111 411 1 •1 111 I •' '" ' Ill" f»!i, l~llll 41 \I ., '4'(\\t t ' 11\,1il '" h',l!"IP <I II I o1,1h & V. ,,ll.1• '' /' 1 ~ I l'lo'• l:IK'.> oo·1iu11 1·u :-Wun 11'11111:. !\l'i\Ht-..Ll:--t. <!Hr lrplc• l(\-,1lt111 ,, >llo 1111 --. /', 1/, O w 'Kl '-Jo,V, Jo.XL\ oul\ Ill I~'(" fl,_h...,>.lol j>•l(llo f.!~J 11111 :!hr, :!Im rm1.,t ut1l 1xi Mo ~pa nous .. new 2 & 3 111 mo 1\dll~ onl\ Si;!:iO Bdrm:<. ~ hath units 1'2:! llam1Jt11n b1a ·0:11-1 ol!'r05s from oreanfront & tww l'lly rec·rcat1onul de· '\'lopmcnt lmmed oc 111panry t',1mtl11•:. & i>eL'I Ul'l't•pccd $3.'lO up t.7:, 4!lll Hrkr Lt.:" p\1 rl)l)m. pvt Im th. "1l1·h pri \I!' M :11 ure pnson SI JO. !li!I ~!J Rm m beuuurul apl, n11·1· localion. N""pt Hrh. only I in fa m1ly . look In)( for comp a LI ble Jlt'r'l(ln to share this hom•'. K1t1·h1•n & hv rm pnvtll·ste,,., S12~ mo b4b o:J3!) ror 1n terv1rw R£ Al [STA TC 611 639 7 I I OW:'l.11111 ...,.. o.,kwuod ~·rlufll'd hilb1<l1 \ 1"14 Mlutot1 V~1o 3267 ! pre.I ln<hr pnl( 2 11, .! 11,, 1 C.Mu• n Av<\rlm,·or' ••••••••••••••••••••••• v.oucl '''" hJrtl'4no•l l'."l.1tl>'I '"' .• 11 ,11 1 .. ,,. fl,.ir cpt' drt• l1ltn. !lHb l~IK 1 Ht hlt11'. rdni.:. t!Jr. .•rlll.., nu pds :hatl :, 1 ,.,~ S-111 t:?'JI 1).15 CJ521 Newport 1 lk'1 s :.! Hr I 11.1 , uµi;er. l'Vli.. tl rJJt>. l(u r 110 1x•l,:. ~) t-:.Pl' :l."il llolh l'I t\i.k lor l'arn. !Jnl :lMll or 54ti SAAi! WJo:ST<.1.1 Fl-' Commercial Shops. of fi<'i.'S & slorage. From $75 mo. 548-7249Cosla Mesa EXECUTIVE layfroftt OfflCH l'r1ml' Locution J:IM! Via Lido, Nwpl Br it 1-\tm. or unr. $150·$500 Sccrcl::iriol serv avail. 2.'.>0sq. rt Ocean or Bay view. I st Montfl Fru 67S 5l:!20 wkdys only * •CdM dlx 2 rm swh·. ut1l pd. A 1C, ample pkf:. !15S:..!.!.'o to mo.~7S·69~. Ai"'°" OfffcH l blk to 0 C. Airport Dix :;ullei; w 1cpts. drp~. pn1Lor1al i.crv, l"M 1>yslm. All ul1I .. ample prkg No lsc req'd. 208:! S. 1-:. Rmtol. N U 5S7·7010 2ftdMOfRH FUii service. md1v1dual ofhl°i!b. month lo month rent 1ndudmg: R..-cep- tion sen·. personah.ccd phone l'Ovcra~r. mail c11sp:itc h. 11n1tiori:rouncl prk,::. jJntt11ral M.:rv All ulll r'<l'l'Pl phom· T il l': l::Xl::C U TIVY. su1n: 640 ~70 EASTC.M. R.ell.ul or ore. spal'C. at. 40'·50". Rt."<ll•cor'd .. am pie prkit • pvt. baths . 1770 Ora~gei\Vl'. t.:iG46-o\871 . OFC SUITE for rent. oceJn \l('W, I~ balcony. UIJl>t.i1r!> w .:ural(e, SSOO mo.~ 1!8.1-1 U11vod Uahl 1200 Sq Ft Vcrs .11111• usanc. l'PL' l'an tic ~pht 4 f{m!I lJpµer on lJt•I :'t1ar ~an Ckmenlt'. H:.n bll' Plal'l' Rily. 49'1-97!>1 Ofr Store lndslrl. ('M $125. ~185 & s25:, r~ao 2130or67!J 3711.1 Dana l'o 1n1 1 s.,11 C'h:mi>nte All l..1nds ind denlal1med .. ·rom SJJS •l!ll'i l~IO PRESTIGE MEDICAL OFFICE In heart or Irvine. ):iCHI Sq n . 11ome furniture & f1xlurt•.., 11va1l l'rcf,.r i:cn practtt1on1·r 1-'as l OCCUIHIOl')' l'n·~1tl!1n11~ 111• 1J4·1 t 11011 11 '°' \ 11 11\ 11 l1111k Ill j! l.okt'. i Hf 1 1!,.11 •" / 1\.1 :J 11.1l111', \I nr Ill"'' J..o• t•·11111z.., ~ 111" SI ,11 ~· ' t. 1'111 tl1·p 't:I Wit 'lilt I l'\ ,,, I •l\ft \' , ... clul• 111110 pucol $1 '• II\ Ito: >II•• 1;.i I 1 l'IT "' .'l.11.H.I 214.> 1,J.! ILlll .._..,..._",.._... 111411 In on• 1,11I 1th 1 "lwpl llJ:h :i.1:, lfilh l'I I Hr ll\l p;1tw. 111•w rll'l·or O..C.Poitif 3126 S?°Z°l li-\l :-172l ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 llr. 2 ba. Jdults No tx'h ~ monthl) l11q 1700 Wcsld1H Or. apt IK l'vt 1•nl pvt hath 1n '+513 CAMPUS Dl·IRVIKE :lhr .!h o "t •Jll \II w .... 11tnrl11·· ,, hur I .1111 I ltr . 11..o ........ r r 11011 I h1lclrl'11 1wt' ""' lm111 .. 1I 1 lltt•11l•l11~1<l 1 ll.1 ,oc·r"''I hi 1111·•1 "1 oot•Uf1.1nt\ llr up.:r.11l1•tl I" ~;;i:, 11°111• ,,,,..,,,, '--1°'• 'lo-"1•111 11i.1 or '"' cipl l'r m• ''" •I"" 111&, \ j! 11 I "-...,..n '-ell /s-tti I '011 lhth :-1 J)O\l't .1t lhth • Iv 71 15-l'lll:toll 'I '.ll• 11''1 f'114111<1 lhr"' \11'\4 H1 1 Newport ~och )2 69 1 ".1• h1·1 pc,.11 l h•hl nl\ C hornpoqite Wuodhr ttl ~•· .. ~,lJlt' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~lit~ i\."t•ut,7 f\t' OprttHouH r11wnhn11"· "'"" "' "' t I •• 1 1 •-t cl , ·rl 0 1,.,111lr11n l llum•• "''J'-•14 ll•r '" lt,1 omfurn 5at&S....1·5pm c 11ora •-<"' ''" 11111iw I•· • II ·rl sx:.o L' I !hi ·----------' h1 clen 'h11 l>inr1tt ·•~• " to.,.nhc1u~•· ,,n< c I M • r . . 111 •. 1111 r llltl .I 11 1•11 •• ·r '"" d>.hwh1 oltt" nQok , rt111 rnirrori•r1 lurT1i'h1'll Sllllltl IM'r mu 1 1~1;. pool . fJ; J Jl'll//I 1, 'iuh lrJ :.<· I hr 1111 l'I} furn tlon\an tuh t.1~~. "''.'. 1~1 11.nrront ,1111110 hoow 'l mo i>anJ 11.1ri>01 SIK!i ~di monthl) ti7S 2.'\1:1 & ln~t. 1 yr"'' Ii-I:.! ti:llU I oh·n I ll'W SI 100 mo 193 l2llO rn.si: t•io 901'.I 1>crrr1cld :1111 , ~~1 1 1t11• i Wutcrfront llomex !'I l 0 r y II p It I II oJ t• 11 ti:ll 140(1 Sc:wlto Ano townhm~ PNl\o. tth•(' 1io1ar f,\."llf) Mo l"'u~.-. Ch.-rmulj.! ••••••••••••••••••••••• opene~. c•nrl unit Xlnl two ~tor) lovlllli: couni 3 BR. 2 tia. lrµI .. dbl r ut lix'. 1 ool~. 11luy an·t~~· w 11 h h ,. am, •111 ,1 1 Rar l"nrd vcl ~ 1 Oli<.l close lo 1<th11ol' $1 :.!a IK'(lroom loft On~ of a S350 557 1000 3210 I Rr ~l l'Jlt" tu ho h . ~ur prkl( a' a 1 l n•iw tltiO !044 AAm, li7[, 7~!111 !159-o:nR kmrl 2Hr. 2Bn. r ooc1n WAler ••••••••••••••••••••••• TIJRTLEROCK 3 Ur:! Ila, s:'l,S(J Mo On l'l·n1n~ulu 3 11aod, pool. Air 1·01111 GeMral 3102 auto :sprnklr~. ''ul ""' ,uc bt'(ir•lnm "'•'Jl' tc\ twurh t2R5 mo S36 1:189 day:it, ••••••••••••••••••••••• S4951se. ~ 5229 ~7!1 Mo 4 11\'fl • dt'n & i51635() t:v«'' llllf:NA l'I\ N<·w I & 2 llr \'I EW l\)(rnl li.:JI I JOO aph. 1•pti.. clr!JI>, hlln~. W 0 0 0 U II I I> <: I-~ TIBtift 3290 pt~11 'I hr \'ilia Wood~. CRl':t-;KSllH•: LOH'I}' J\LUf"Jo'SCONOOS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8182~lhSl t7l11521 7072 Wlllow 2 ~ly, 4llr rlin rm. I 4'.'J!lt':. !>t;irtmg :it $450 $275. 2 br T II t'rpk ti w ramrm,3ba.81rium.lu' \fonth Ai.:enl644 1133 ku~.prtS ... ee 1411»or.-Mala 3107 \11111! :! l~·rlrnom l1<',1m 11•thnt!~ n1t 1X!t' SlOU 5GI' " W1 bon ooq ,\pl (; I.A Ht; 1-; • lit 1 Ila ~;!5 mo bltn:. & d'hw~hr rt• ,.,.,.ti~ remodl'lt•ol, 1·all Ml> :.:•.'.I l>l'l11x1· :! Br :! fla t wnh:.4' ,\Jmo'l 11cw S:.!9:i li45 5126 or 67S-8-074 Mesa Verdel hr ul)8t111rs New trpl:; fldcrences SZ40. 498-lflJS eves. ----RlOM $260 Matw-c adulu only, no pe~ l.arJ(l' 2 hr apl11 l>shwhr, l(llS BRQ. Oai; pd. 711! Scott Pl. &12 5073 ------vn:w OF OCEAN & c 'ITY lite. britl', olry new l br. 2 ba. dllhwhr. l(ar . JACUJZI. $31:. mo 645·8256 &979·3376 Clc1m :.!hr, th11 . i;ar. no p t' t". t' h ol 111 t• n u k • rd• I' I t •· ---I • 0 '""" • ••••••••••••••••••••• •• upg s r em1um o .. LIDO ISL .. :. vrl} $800, Main Renta !· .. 1 ...,,1, DELUXE An. llnm11ton St •~·r 2pm loc. ~95 /mo W/1trdnr. 3\-allahle Jun~ J 3 Hr 2 c~ •• wtr. & u-1oc '1ucs JlJ , ht<' !t unny South ~= 1..owt'r 2 htlrm, 2 ba, _548_-SSSJ __ a;n.lu"'1685. i\va1I nfl Ma) n,atio, 642 """"or675 ... ..., "'6L I ' JUV~ ~ •••••••••••••••••······ hrf'pl.ice l'at10 . Ex· 2 Br d~'l\Slatn. 11pt. bllns. r rllc11l i:11nd1llon . cpl!!, drpii;, nr s ho ps. IMMEDIATE POSSISSIOM We have a laraC' lil'lrr 3 Sr 111 Ba. fpk. n1r r pntm. w 1roc1I lo lrM1s crt & puul $400mo fo46 tMQ2 t Io n o I con d o II • 2 Br. den. 2 Ra condo. townhomc·~ 11nd •Inst.. Nwpt. Crest 11re11. $495. family resldtnct'~ ror 615 0745 or75l 46116 IC'a.'\C! jn iht' lr vlnr aru - - --- If you hav~ a need, i;lve •F.11tc l wnhs. 3 Dr 211t Ba , w; a call. We ran 1111 il ! pat.lo. pool, Jae, nr bc-h & UHCHIEALTY 111-1000 11chl S49Sh1e r..'ll·l475 BLUF'f'S llrt'll c-ondo. 4 kr, 2'• Da . rplc . pool, 2 car 1inr, nr :1chools. S.S.00 mo 1144 4~ (<'1)1' l11~.1'olllll• Kd . Vlt'W 2 Br 2 Al': rlt-n Avail S 1\S 1133 3260. 9 30-0'M tor •J>lll Dt:LUXE 3 Br 2 B/1 off lt1t Tee L. N11uel. Cntry Clb Comm pool, MSO. llS!iOC dues pd. Lse 499-2247 $373 mo $245. Arllts. no dogs, C.....-y VllecJe 645-~ 180 Rochester ll..tty 673·'26 I ,.13l t St NB SUNNY. 2 Br l Ba. deck, 4_.. s _._. ___ G.50 mo Across rrnm ----3 Br ti.~ lia, W/fplc. n('wly painted. Bronkhurst & A1lam11 132~ mo . Q.1706. llB J8r. frpl, WoodlandSchl SS9-61~ 2 Br 2 &. 2 or 111r. pool. walk bch, no µt:la. $350 mo. 6112·86ti9 t7I 4 > !-oin Clem. G()r lJCOUll oc11an vl .. w Dplx 2Br. den, 2 b¥, l1te ~k. lrplr. t1l c s:J.50/mo ~ rno Lovely J Rr. 2 548·7933.673 9'39 1"1. dinma • brcakrai.t ,. __ -.. ....., 11•2 rm11. wrt h11r. <1l'rv1re "----,.._. ' rm. (pie. dbl car a• r . • •••••••••••••••••••••• pool, jar. Univ. rk. 3Rr ,2°'t8a,frpk lrvlnr 1142 ·27011 or nurbeacb. 83.11795~VC'I. 873 7J2i Udo Duplex. 3 Rr. 2 Ba. $39!5. S t4·Clubhou1e. IJll8.S868 or 834·1730 ,ZlS HUGI 2 IR l~AROE Pf.TIO Quiel. 1mmaculete blt11'! w 11'1•11ut l aw n & landsc&plna CovC'rrd Raral{es Adulu. no pell! l.erw11rd Aplll , 2020 F\tllert()ft /\Vl' (I blk I!:. ot Nwpt Ave & 1 blk So. of Blly I 1131 0097 ------- I RR & 2 BR JPL' (~·can view. UW. r1·fn11 \ ery cleao. C'drport. nu pcL\. r rom S2!'i() Slltl 541 g ....••.••.............. Wr<.td 1rr 2 hr. 11 • ba townhou.'e i1dulb only. no pets $340 1728 Berl ford Ln S48 7 S.1.1 Hl.alSE PACI AC IA Y RlOHT l.llXURY 2 hcdroom. 2 h11lh. luxunuu~ wh1t1• WOODS wool curix·t:. Jui.I re· d <' 1° o r a t t• d . I\ 1 t c he n W __ ....... w bwltuu & rctnl(l'tator ...._, ahrwoys Lovely bulcony with ex .ct Yot1" pans1vc view of t.ido Isle, ~ AcMt Apb Newport Bay & Orean. I & 2 Ir /fww Ii wrfwll Under.11 round parkin11. Sorry no pet., All secunty bw ldin1t11 Comfortablt' clbhlle Trnanu mu.st qualJfy No w /a ll am enitict1 children or pels. I to 2 Mel "'--ft Dolly 9-6 Yt'IH lease availohle __,.. Sl,000 per mon th 0,.ft T• HI 8rM Ultllll" p:ud . 11'1J-$49tl or beautiful pvt h1>m1• $95 mo 751-92."ill Voccrt;Oft Rentals 4250 ....•...............•.. l!IC: llt:All LAKt:fltO~T Cnh111i. 1714 t llAA 7701 -194 !1727 01 li3!J .1173 Cll-:AI 'I WllONT ('ONL>O SOI.ANO ll 1-:A~ll :! nn cu1·h w tiakony & ()1·l.'u 11 view Lt v rm wifrpl('. 2 bJ, secunly bld11. pool. JUt'u u.1. Bearh front rropcrty. ldeul for sum mer renta l & l>cl Mar Ml11!'\on, fully rurnii1hed $.'175 weekly allrr June l:i. $4W/mo 1111 Junt' l:i C/\NNl':HY VILLAGt; lll-:Al.TY. 673 6261 421 Jl'it St . Nwpt lkh N1re oHire sp.1r1· in Crn;ta Mt·'·' nr llarbor Blvd In nl'W 'hoppin1o: r,·ntrr (~111 5!;7 Oll2J PIOICI Enc:utin Suites OHicc uvll1l Ov1•rlook11 airport & mountain~ 2al2 Mlchtli.on. Irvine 752·02'.I . Office or desk :\pace. 1827 W~tclHr l>r. NB. Reas . Wl-8614: 540 2018 OFFIC~Sl'ACf; FOfl lsc ... in lrvinl'. L nrJt«'t>l contig u ou~ ground rlr space In ulrport area up lo 12,000 ti<j. l't. Call Corporat. Reatty Mr. Dctkor 16350 Harbor Olvd 675-2573 ., at ~maer , ------Retttab to Sh.-. 4300 ~•<z M1 N San D1e1toFwy 4Brdplx.on34th St Nwpt ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mr. K('nworthy C714t551-1701 8J9 2140 -Bch Sl45 per roomr. (;all Share 3Br h!lc, Luke MMt'"'I• a.ec.h 3140 an 9PM: 633 2709 o Oya forest. t lb mbn;hp, ulll, t'um o re. &nk of COlltA Mes11 Plu11. S95 mo !)56-3900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2134626252.Kc~--resprcm5111·24"'4 lllCI TO IEACH 3 BR , 2B A. sun d ck. Mffd a R00"919111t•? 4«' 4 br, 3 ba. frpk. d~h1w!\hr. I blk to Buch-WISTCUff ARIA NEWl~KT BEACll 14(1() ~. fl two pvt. br'11 S4<Wl per mo 842-0200 d&hwhr. all (larage Pen.Ca11 Mom.67S-5317 1...'loo.sl·0).ATU Um.i.-.uTm encl yd. No doas. 170J Newport Ma rin a . 919 A Profcssn'I Roommate Alabama. 336 346S or S.yslde OT .• 2 Br 2 Ba. Referral Company ~an ~17l8 lpk. pool, pvt beh. l>o<'k HELP YOU F'INDTH/.T EXECUTIVt;SUITES Deluxe orrlct's w /Foecy tervice. Xerox. Near O.C. Airport. 7"·S62fi Delwte pool side xtra lf<t 2br. 2ba, bllM dshwhr. Nr. bch. Adulta. no pets ~/mo.~ avail. $525. 6U-3766 or RIG ITT ROOMMATJ:: 67»071 ) 832-4134 Si.nee 11111 •TMISISIT• 2 Br. 2 Ba, fpk. pool, adult.a. $360. 645-53ZJ 38r. 2"110.. twnMr •Pl YEAALY HMTAL 13145 . D e c v r a t e d • e.1..00 spacious. built In•. lg On the w...... - enclcMd patio, 2 car aar l'ID. nr llunta Cntr, SD Fwy. 711U Sturk ~l. 2 blkt '/o l!:dlna.r. w /o lieach Rlvd ()plln Sst/Sun 1 5 Mt,r 842 2014 8urr W hit ~ u ~alt ~r ;>9()1 fo!Pwporl l\lvcl ~4 0 1 714) f> l '> M,JO k 8eat'h, 2Br. 2Ba. STEPS TO BCH 3 Br 2 Ba. Dbl aar, 211 llth iar. tplc. patio S'S26 y-rly St 98G-Vacant &40-0093 Employed fem. nr 40 prer. CdM private double office shr 2 Br. 2 ba a1>I. Call (orrenlw/ba\.h 536-4790. 873-4.WI Mature rear><>n. ftmale ,_ ________ _ roommnle1 wanted, 28r No. I..1111unn h"e w /frpl SlOO + 49'4 .()7 37 # 6111 OfFICl llMT AL Deane coo 11tructed In Coeta M~a on Nc-wpe>rt M11le ndJI rm m ale (non UJvd Prime location. ln· smkrl. M /I'. to 11hr 2 Br 2 quire. e.. 88yfront Dpt s:JOO .. 6*-38'4 evra 673 4577 mo.11'7311143 ,_._. ----------. . Y~nt: F'em to stir 2 Br apt • w /ume, SlGO mo Pk • · Nwpt. NB 640 866S ... ·~·-..-... -...-......... ... ,.,-.,,.,, -~ . ' .. ONLY PILOT •·•••!· ........ 1on Ir I . _/~dd it ... Buil~ 1t. .. D1aper it .. H.ammer it... Carpet V 1t .•• Cemcnt 1t...Wire lt...Hoe 1t...Cle~.n tt. .. Move .. ll ... Press it...Paint it ... Nail 1t. .. Plast~rft' ... Fix it... SERVICE DIRECTORY Plumb 1t...Patch 1t .. Pipe it... Re model IL.") Roof lt...LandSCdPt? it. .. Tile lt. .• Trim it. .. Sewlt .. . H aul it ... Add it. . Plant it .. Alter it. .. Learn tt .. . Ii 11 ,, I• ,, I ( , , i l I l . I•, I~ :~ I .. '"'•c•~ C.....t~ Bectrical Gs 11 .. Sertlut HatilncJ · t1•111 r P ....... f'aperl1t9 hModtl&RepaJr n. ............................................................................................ ·•··········••····•·••• ........................................................................................... . APPL.LANCE REPAIR PATIOS. WALKS ELECTRJClAN. A.11 tJPCI HANDYMAN: Carpentry, FREE DISPOSAL ol your SlO-&rVi~C•ll Phllllpa Cemt'ol Co. Lie ol worll. U c/Bonded, ln· electrical, plumbloa. a.ld•ppllca.ncea. F\,.,placa-Plantua Bn&bun Up Tbe Houael Remodel, add., paUo, re· C.ramlc Tile ~etter, 20 Bl'lt k Coocre.le P•Uo N<nn's Paper HanglnJ. pair. Proo al. ts2·'217 yn up. New or Remodel Call(714)541-M22 • Dondod. For etl call srd.Free.-t~2'06 tAMl08PM847-2717 W.1711 Block Walla BBQ Pila All kinds, fr~ Nl Slate Lukay U c. 298233 ill-~37 Refs, Eats. 646 o.64 he. 3308IG. 83S·3705 or • ........._ T--<----1-----C ... II~ 751-5657 aft 1 pm or 7 ~ Gw J I S.vetlme ·Save Money I' 1de ' n am -I . 111 ••••••••••••••••• .. ••• • ••• ••• ••••••• •••••••••• BARBARA'S ••••••••••••••• •••••••• --------67~ -·--. ,...~ ... u f"rce l!:al. Blockwalls, --••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1lumps tone, brick. Pllol09 ... y Repaln. Uc " lns. All Re moval•. trlmmin1:. Ree/Comm. Reu. lie/· ••••••••••••••••••••••• type11. Free est. Walt. pnmini. fr~ l'sl. We'd l..quna Beach Cabinet. ~meat work of all ktnds. P..tilable Expr Japanese SHOPPING MRS KINOS CL~ANINC 6pKiaUt.1.n1 fn tu.tom Reas. rat.e. 1''ree al. Garde-ner. Reaaooable SF.RVICE ~1863 • PAJNTLNO CO. "WE bond. Bob 750 9U4. Weddlnl pboto1raphy. Call anytime S4l·~ t\Jlly lollurcd 642 2624 8'2-9144 Call for est. or •ppl. Tbe remodeUna. addlllon1, 7~ 75CMi625 pnces. Free est. 64..S·mC> Buy · Wrap· Debver 00 lT ALL" 835-3561 cabloetrr IJ wood In· Mike ltttot. Lie BS30898. Fr One-man ere~. 5 yrs expr ----------1 ZJ YT.old Student tnteresl· IMMAClJLATE ala. LB 49'1·151~, eo.u. pouring & fuusbJn~ Set Expr Hawaiian 1ardener ed m houaesltltng thia CLEANING. Salilfac-P.-...gf'aperfeg AAA Photoarapby Co. IOOAMG SPECIAL Oluck'a T1'ff Svs. Palms . 6U-tl57 Buy now while prices are olives trimmed, lhlnm.od, Mesa.~ your own forma, save Yd cleanups. prunlna, summer. J uly-Sepl. lion Guaranteed . Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• money.494·1CM lrimming,twul646-<&676 Refs. 640 5038 Arda Now!673-m6AMWAY •.J-&Y-C-..._ low. Free ln~pec. & est. Pruned. r emoved "-o&OrpT--.. l.ic'd. Don 673-1235, 546-9Z29ans CUSJ'OMCABlNETS -71m-11:30pm. ,...,... -..... Kilchen, earaae. bath, B .. D Concr e te . All Expr 'd Japanese I Houa«lea.nlngbyreliable AverageExlrJStryl395 ••••••• •••••••••••••••• 646-0036. ---------PIANO 'funln& & service. __________ ,Tree Trim, remove, playroom. etc. Special phases : concri:li:, gardener. Compl yard ~DO ITALL. Frt!e4;1t. couple, refer ences. 2-Slry$495,lnll'$4Sr m this month on garage blockwork, driveways. maintenan ce s hrub-Concrete, paint g, 838-6128or963-5813 Pricesinclmatr'l/labor The Pi a no Shop pc prune. fleas. Fully insrd. 00.74.'.M eves. c--Tony 645·5124 --------1....-••••••••••••••••••••••• LEE'S ~ yr.1. exp. Xlnt. Ftft. Valley Spaa ref's. 8ofA. MastCll. & ('ablnels. Free e s l. U caibooded.645-2031 bery, trees_' F r est. plumb'g , car p\lnler, u--~l in •-Wind Guar,lnsrd,freeesl. 67~J175eves 5'8·11130 rool'g, &Ja51, electncal. ,._, ean g"" ow Teds.52·0134or636·7080 Platter/Repair BLOCK & SLUMPSTONE tree removal, aarbage Clearung. Good rates & ••••••••••••••••••••••• C.,.atet WALL S, DRIVES , Prol.Japanese Laodscap· d11p., mar-lite, Ille. rels. Call "Big 1$n" P&T£RSPAlNTlNG VERYNEATPATCll Manufactured by Geri co Cash Call: Lee Tbe Tree Sliles 962·0960 _6'1_~_s1_so _____ _ WIRdowC ...... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~:19WALKS. ETC. ing & Gardening. Free carflg., screens & SJ6..illl Expr'd. R eas Rates. J OBS&TEXTURF. Carpentry. Small jobs. est,S4S-7072Geo.lbush1 heat g. Serv'g. Orange HOUSECLEANING Frt.1e Est. Call Gene FreeElst. 893-1439 ~=~·!:°'s.!'.~~~1· ec.en.dor Gardening ma1nl by Cty.22yrs.?l4-63&-6MS isourBu.siness.Call ~ ~ T••bloltlepalr • · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jap anese. Com p I Gt a..... , Jaruee's Raagedy A..lln's EXCL.NT PAINTlNG ••••~•••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Windows dirty? Hses. oles. slo~. Free Est, 15yrs. Joh n D u nn • 548-7087 /642·9572 c.rp.tSerYK. service. Free est. Lie ••••••••••••••••••••••• at67~ lnlr&Extr.Reas. lOo/o off with t his ad . CANOPYTVSF.RVJCE ••o•••••••••••••••••!• SPECIALIZING 10 all CZ1 S4S-Sl06 Sldploader dump lrUck Free est. S48-2'706 t-'RED Pl b 1st RATESERVICI!: . lypes remodelwg. l1 yrs · • • GUYS & GALS -um ing. waler serv, At Fair Pnces 960-1633 CarpetMa.nw1lllay.youn in area. All work guar_ EXPERT JAPANESE haullng,treework,grad· Cl.IAHIMGSEllYICE WORK GUARANTEED l~aks. bathroom encl ---------<l or m ine. Repairs & !162-83l4 G d F mg,demo.etc.751·3930 Jotr/Extr. Free Eat. 25 Reas832-24$J ""--..... aMewir-.a7 --------... cleanl.na t.oo! Guar work 8 r e 0 e r ". r e e Apts, homes, whatever. .. .. , -1 .-. at bigger savln11. Free LEE M. JARVIS E.rumat~. CaJJ. 962-0858 ...... Will paint m or out, Yrs Ex pr. 642-0295 BOMESAVERS. Plumb-Let" us recondillon your The Bl11est Matketplace eat,~3646 A D D I T l 0 N S -Gardening and laodscap ••••••••••••••••••••••• shampoo cpts, wash Know I es paint Ing mg&. Heating. Free est. old set .• Guarunteed. UO · on the OrqeCoaat REMODELING ing. M8Ullenance. res. & Hauling, movmg. cleanup w~ or clean by the hr Int/Ext, commerc1ai $10 br. Hooesl & reliable der$200 646"1786 DAILY PILOT We Care Carpel Cleaners Steam clean or shampoo also upholstery-all work Ph962·3200,Lic3178S6 comm . 1'"ree est. Call $7/up.Treework.Reas, or job, reasonable, ref. apts & res ide nltal service.BofA,Mstrchg. WRIGIITTV CLASSIFIED Tony, afl S ·30pm. faat,freeesl842-459'7 645-Q80or645-302Seves. 836-1120 847-0383or751·3150. _843 __ A_._w_._l_9l_h_s_·t_._C_M_.--t ruar. Refs/MC, fresl Reas Ratea64.S-3716 ~':;~m~lr~1:~~a:~ 548-2959 Sonny & Jer. 1''REE haul· House/Apt cleaning. PAJNTlNG. 20 yrs. Ex-~ It Repair -· ADS Free Design & Estimate Exp • d . Japan e 8 e mg, cleanup. tree work Mature., exper, dependa· per. Save $$$. Work ••••••••••••••••••••••• To Place you r c.•p.Acomffc Anderson Const631-036l gardener. Comp. yd for usable items. Fen· ble. Refs. 536--0950 guar, frtt est, no wait SkyUghls, slid~ng doors, "Fast Result" Bectric_. matnt. shrubbing, trees. ces/bldgs remove d GARAG"' SALE d . Refs64Z-1950eves windows, patio covers, Service Directory' You Cort Sell II, Ftnd II, T1ode II Wllh a Wont Ad' ••••••••••••••••••••••• U1 Free est 546--0527 557.2005· :s.43-6168 c. a s 1n wood deck!!. Quality on· Economy A co us ti cs. ••••••••••••••••••••••• · ' the Daily Pilot bring hap· HOUSE painting, JO yrs ly Ph. evenings 642-1770. ad .... Call Now [642-5678 ) S Quatpray' 0 CerieUnpagsrs, .oe1rweeorerset·. ELC[-;o/.,RSlJCAhL ~ESRMVALJCEL. Trade yourdold stulfhfor MOVING & HAULING, py results. To place your exp. CM /Npl area. J am _l_c_ar_e....;.._K_e_n_. -----1 642·56 78 . One Coll Servk• ~ 1i ~ 5 r . .,. n ew ..:oo 1es w 11 a a nything, a nywhere drawing card, phone small. prices are s mall. bt. 322 ~ ~536-~l800~~·~~~~~~~J~O~BS~842~~-823~3~~~~~~~1a~s~s1~h~ed~a~d~.&~l~2~567~8~~~Ca~ll~an~yll~·m~e~.~4.9~3-~25~1~5~~642-~~567~8~tod~~ay~.~~~~~Ron~~642-~~67~99~a~n~5~P~M~~~W~a~n~l~A~d~H~e~l~p~?~~&t2~-56~7~8t;~~~~~~~~~~;;';0';1;~;tdi;;t;Apflrov;;;~;;~\ Offie• Rental 4400 lndiatrial Retttal 4500 lnnstment • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Opportunity 5 0 ' 5 •l MO F'REI:: RENT• ••••••••••••••••••••••• No lease req Dix. ofl'S. AIRPORT If you ha\•e land? We will Adj. Airporte r Hotel Ample parktog. freeway develop 1t, pro~1l~ lo be From 1·rm. to2200sq. rt & airport visibility. 3200 negotiated. Lie d and LOWEST RATio;S, lull SQ. rt . w /reception of-bonded contractors. Call services. 833-3223 Tll fi ce. pnv. o(fice & rest Jack or Waller, 536-7534. noon room. $784 Per mo S,.Cial Ratn·CM HAR.IOI RE.Al TY Mo.y to L>an 5025 2500 sq. rt. free slaodmi: 67)..4400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• bldg m prof. complex -~~~~~~~~I I st, 2nd Ir 3rd T ..0.'s t::xcc. offices, lounge, LOANSAVAlLABLE vault, xtras. Pnme loc For lease 1400 sq. ft. of-Credit not import.ant Great park1oic & I D f1ce/warehouse + 4000 673-4883 Broker (714 )~2200Mr0'Keefe sq ft storage yard m Irvine. Ind Complex Large Office or Shop w /ava1l key lock .:as Mon.y Wanted 5030 Space. $150 can be pump & secy serv1res. ••••••••••••••••••••••• divided Bal•k of Laguna National Serv1('CS t:o, Send tn.1."t dei!d on gd re Sea Sl>(lrts 1951 Newport 640-8250 s1dnl'I property $10,000. 3 ~lvd. Costa Mesu. t"or R_;al Want-~-4600 yrs, Hf(, 673 S02U info, Arcade <'tr Ste I>. """ s '"" 646-3311 or evs. 646 4G53 ••• •• ••• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• • Financial Co. mov101: MortCJOCJCS, Tnnt from ~asl Cousl desires o.edt 5035 sub·lsc abOut June bl. •••••• •• •••••• •• •• • •• •• LOANS 8Y2% Alto 2IMI TD Loan1 Fairest Terms since 1949 Satffefo ~ Co. Lost&Fowld 530,0 JobsW..t.d, 7075 Help Wanted 7100 HelpWant~d 7 100 HelpWant~d 7100HefpWmhd 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• FOUND old Eng/She p Couple expcr'd apt or AUTO LIHE dog. fully grown, vie 17th motel mgrs. Malurt!. MECHANIC BARMAJDS: Day, Night St. Orange Ave. 941-4919 Good renters /ma1nl. Chrysler expenence pre-& Relief Shifts. Call for IOOKKEEPElt Commission Sales. Uni· Small office s~ks sharp que new commercial & conscientious person resident sec urity d e- wilh minimum 3 yrs lo vices. H 1 g h com - typing, payroll, A /P, missions. Local co. For AIR. and statements. lo· lntervw. 751-6333. t eresl1ng varied al--- FOUND: Golden Lab pup-Xlnl refs. 675-7961. ferred. W~ offer many appt. 548-TIBl. py, \11c 17th Costa Mesa, 2 English speaking ~nts & lots ~f work. BARTENDERS/Cocktail 642-3:!>5 Freochgirls,ages20&22 CALL VJ C, Se rv~ce Wwlresses wanted. See -will live·10 as mothers Manager, for appo1ol-.&Jl Uoyd, San Clemente FOUND sbeltJe v1e Ed· helper, xlnt ref. 644·1615 meol. Jnn, ~·6103. inger&Busbard. ATlAS mosphere. Southland CONSJ'RUSECRETARY Properlles. 631-2950 Typl.ng, shorthand, lite 531·3971 NEED Work! Mov'g to Clwysler-pty"'°""9 LOST 4 mo. old German vie Lag. Bch. Expc'd 2929 Harbor Blvd Shep. "Nicki". Lile Escrow, new aecls, Costa MHa 546-1934 brn /tan. Vicinity ~~-s l aGllll Lo ans.--------- Wilson/Harbor, Costa ;;;t.;J,~1 r f'ri Joyce AutomotJve Mesa. C all Rubin S.ALESPHSOM 540-!l&W days or 642-3189 2 college students have mtes lruc k_ Will help you move or haul away; any 5150 area. Odd jobs-Mike or •• •••• • •• • • • • • •• •• • • • •• Jerry. 673·2194 Dnnkinll problem" Call Alcohol Helpline HSPKR. 5 yrs exp. Depen· 24 hrs a day SJS.:!IJJO dable, 5 <lay wk. Own Penonals L-Ots or tram c Greal earning potential Need automotive sales experience to qualify Call Sales Manager ul : BE A P r ofessional carol. bkpng ,& gener11l Cocktail Waitress. Enter liiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill secretarul skills re · ao exciting, profitable & quired. glamou rous profess. BOOKSALES BELLCONSJ'RUCTION Learn in 40 hrs from pro-$ $ $ $ 642-4372 fessionah the fine arU or wwtress teebniques. Day r'.eeli Th COOK, EXPER. or eve sessions, place-r ! nng 8 Good Sa I a r y. Mes a mentassist .. f{oodjobop· p· h? Verde Conv. Hosp .. 1;i;1 pty. Call C714 > 751·9194. lnC • Center St. C.M. 548·5585 So. Cali(. Coe kl a ii --- Waitress, Inc., 17922Sky TIM(o;.LJl"fo; COOKS & COUNTElt ParltBl,SteC,ltvine,t:a LIBRARIES Help day & eve s htfb. 92'714 Has p/limc jobs in our Apply 1n person, Del -----trans Ref's. S45..(iij33 PREGNANT? BEAUTICIAN Caring confidential fo'\nl.'lb Inter. Carpcnlt'r & Automotlv<' W/F for Newporter Inn MARQUIS MOTORS MISSION Vl~JO 831·2810 495-1210 tdephone sales office. Taco, 17lh & Supenor . Two s hifts a v ail. C.M. counseling & rcforral. Cusl. t-'urnilure maker New .lJctuil Shop needs _644_-066 __ l_o_r540-8582 ____ _ Abortton, adoption & wants to caret~ke .& re· help. BEAUTY-Hairstylist keepini.t model a house ID lteu or Top wages paid. Engine want.ed for El Toro salon. APCARE 547 2563 rent m N.B. or Laguna. Steamers. cng painters. Call &37-4743. 8·30·2:30 & 3:30·9:30 s 1--------• duys awk. Salary + comm + bonus. No cxper. 11cccss. Perma!'enl work. COOKS 5 OfCices + rccep lion /secretary area, l ,000 sq ft, rum or un furn, nr OC Airport, pvt bldg, professionul group, limited public tr11H1r, avail immed. $150 per of fire, expansion pos~1ble Mrs. Jay "33·9721 600-1000 sq. fl. Would consider s harrng cxcl.' ore w1attoroey, acwuo- tanl or other financial type ol>('rnt1on. 631 1400, Helen O'Lt•ary 2813 LafayPtte. Cannt.>ry ~s J'nnst/ Village. NH 2 Sty artist Rnft• 642·2171 545-0611 *SHARoN·s· Work 543-4060, home buffers i& Polishers. up· 1---------- 774·9168ask for John. holstery shampooers , IEAUTY OPERATOR HOUSE SITTER check out. l)ICk·up & de· Hau Cutter w /following, Contact Renee Rossi 83J..8095 Jolly Roger Res taurant accepting apphcations for exper'd fry cooks. Xlnl fnnge benefits & hours. Sal open. Apply m • person. PRIVATE P.AaTY ofc or shwrm S190, mo ••••••••• •• •• •• •• • • • • • • Ph Schworcr.673 26~ •••u Will pay more for your 2nd T U 642·35i'3 l OIQUC h111ld101:. N R l'eon l't oft: 15x21 Sl50 675 lili70 or 5'Ui OIR3 COSTA MESA l'llOF OFt'lC:fo:SPAt'I. 28."'llJ Mei;.1 Verde Dr t: Approx ~ :<fl fl Gl""' H">llb1ltty & park1n1t 1\11 or part l>can lladl1•y Hkr. 963 8933 4450 OpporNnity 5005 ....................... LIQUOR STORES ~.000 month llOME HF.FlNANCING 11' ; ml . for rash or con soltdJtc blll<i C..:all Sec·unty Mort $49 84ro S2!J 0110 m nnth ~..ts/ $42.0UO month Broker MO !lOl!l P~/ • Lost " FcM.d GIFT GALLERY ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nl'wport Dcarh Waol L.Mt Ii Fo.rtd 5300 Jt-t1ve partnrr or may be ....... ••••••••••••••••• purrha'\ed Mr Smtih I.OSI bt'1ge 'wh llt• ~ 10am-4pm 1675 30l!O Coc-kapoo Reward ••••••• ••• • ••• ••• •• • • • • ---------•I UGUHAIEACH $46-CYl!llj St.II Commtr clal Store or rao he mwd as pro ft,,~1onal ofr11•f> 1,..,.•.11rct m oilier 'hopµm..: t·om pll'll. with ru .. ur .. 1 mO!lphrr<' tlt)(J Mo ulll pu1d by landlord MJS..-:;ION l<Y.Al.TV ll&S C-01ti.t. L.a1cu11.i 494-0 731 4 D&UXE OF<: 'S Coot rm . 11eut ~ all panell'd. m wh.•'4.' 1n rl' NA'rU k A I. FOOD ,11ndw1ch bu.'lmt''l'I Fan t.t~llC' le11:w ('urn•ot da1 ly RrolSs ,1ppro" $30\) S32.~~ ~Al H1<ldle. lnr Ml> AAI I ~an ~ nd.'I ullr11c· ~nil 1.11JY Mu,, tr.i vC'I "' held unit <Mulwt''ll I Hu) & "'"" f1nf' J<•w•·lrv. ,, nl 1 flUt'' ln't"'l or "'"rk 11n l'umm I' o '"'' 1tit 1 .., H a! I or 2 )r ll•.1se ~.akc-PAR"r."~:H lilt' rnll( At f Or t'Sl arc,1 li:l•nt llV<'Sl!dlOOr;i~hS:lOOv.k llarkm... !\.JI t;•1ual 'hatl' uf '"" 714 ~I 9393 (1t.~ 7~>1 1!>42tn11 RETAIL STORE Bench area, 9GO llfl ft A II new 1mprovf'ffil0 n t.. Crpt. ru11t. l11<hl1nR . frplc. etc CRl!h for IOI provrm('nl11 + flt•x1hlr leuSl' 675 :J(WJ() l I 0 4 1 IAR Hrrr and wmr 1 lt••mr' l'n'lla M t''la Onl y S16.51lll Allrnt fi.'lt 202'i LIQUOR STORE FOU!'ID Yorklih1re Tcr r1er, abt !I yri.. v1c Rut•bl.'n Jo: L.cc, PCll 4!lfi 451!1 fo'Ol'Nll Y111: f1·m blk l.11b V1C·. T.ill>1•rl & N 1• w I a n u . I-' 1) u o l V,111 II Ii 1147 071:! U>S'l <irC'Y & wh1tc cat. '<OOrt flair mnlr ~. ''n, Ol'a t•11llu "' lo!tt~n tap.1• \:c• ZOii HlnC'k l\lahum11 , llnl llrh Kt•w.1 rd I 21tifo I A ~I .ill "'ht l .al. 4'hnrt h111r nt'Ut('rrfl mall' 11 fl IWw a rrl s.1fi t 2M 1-'0l 'NIJ. White Shepht'rd. mix. v11• Urookhur'l &. I ;arl1rld P \' 968 1»42 or r,.u 3222 f'Ol 'llU Gtrmttn Shepherd. 11pprox 511 mo nlcl, Oran11e. C M 631 27UI OUTCA LL M ASSAG ~ 499 1224 n 1 bl . 1 llvery. Apply al Manicunsl w /following, e 1a e retired cp """'911arborBl,CM ""·-G' I . A I M h A &AN ..... mpoo 1r • ASSIStanl Equal Oppor Employer 3333 W. Csl Hwy, N. B. vai ay 1 1 ru ug. 645-1030 to work r /time. Richard *KAREN'S* H.e:f's , no pets, 00 gardn -----Ouellette Salon 200 Bridal Salon·expcr in Oln'CALL MASSAC E mg 640-9079 AUTO SALES Newport Center or.' N.B. Bridal Sales preferred. COOK 61'M·2AM 838·1780 We're lookmg for people CAlsta Mesa. S46 11121 NK'ded, good oppty for Http Wmthtd 7100 who want to learn the i---------· ----advancement. Apply to MASSA(iE AGUIE MODELS ESCORTS OUTCAUOMLY 631-3811 UHDA&VICllCI Outcall Mass~ f«' .... fw of it! Serving all Orange Co. ~9-2'743 RELAXJNG MASSAt;E Bob Jame~ 1.11• M asscu r Outculls 9 9494·51 t t •SUZI'S• Outcall Massage 10/\M 2AM 731 544/l ••••••••••••••••••••••• automobile business. BOATBUJLDER Builders Specialty C hef, D e lan cy'.!> n-.. I Hardware co. in N. B. Restaurant Ball & West. ACCOUMTIMG r .. :vious autod s uWe!'.CXP1·1 WILLARD seek.s cleuncut man 25.50 Anaheim PAV.OLLCLERK ~r~mrequire · e wi for F /t1m e, Sli!ady, Salary $709 to $849 mo. •Many co. benefits perm. employment. Call C~~~ ~·f7t~!;;~~~~:~ depending on "Ualif1ca· •Demofumi•h··.. Increase in production & 548-3454. "' "' "" 40• Ii h er ted ----1 shop exp. Refs picas<-. lions. Education & ex-•Paid vacation new ne as ea -----per. equiv a I en t l 0 •Insurance available. immediate openings for ICaletena /Jndustnol near Churlie's Chill Ofc. (714' highschool graduation, Cull for Interview (35) expenenced person-Harbor & San D1eeo _549-035 ___ 1_. ------ mcludtng l yr of college THEODOREROllMS nel. fo'wy Hrs. J0 ·45 AM· COOKWANTEO,dinner. eourses mbasicaccounl· FORD FWahC-..et.n 7 :l5PM. Grill exper Dinncr,Saute E t t. 1· 1 ir...-. c--~ nccess. 870-6373 C r mit. xper. 10 s a ts tea 2060 tlarbor Blvd. ......,..... -r--'"""• 49!>-2271 , osk for he • record kcep1n~ & ability CAI\ Q"l l ., •.•. 0010 Touc~p Carftf' o---ity I type 40 Pm C"ll .....,._ '"" ,........ ·-· COSMETOLOGIST, Lic'd 0 w · " --loftders Leading int'I co. oeeds (714)546-29l0orupplyat ,•uto Stereo in.stallcr ex· bt' f wunted hy exclusive ..,., •• El'· .. F I " L.""'--ln1tallatiOt1 am I IOUS ""rson 0 UO• salon to 0 1've fac1·a1s 1....,.... ~us ,.vr. ounl3in ""r for relu1l stereo out· .... .,..... t' b ... I~ h t "' · v II .,.. Sectricians 11ues iooa c c arac er Carecroppor. Exper'dor· a ey let. Call 556·()1120 for its sales mgmt train· trainee. Cull 642-4912. 'COUNT .. ,T S2.75 to S6.50 per hour '"" pronram. Above av" /\t: A •~ • Multi Auto trans R&R mcch-based l'fl t. "' " .. Dt . • on quaa ca 1on.s. ••arn1no.~ 1r qua11·f1ed. C OUNTL'Jt G 1·r1s Corp •veloper requires anJc. Exp, own tc>0ls, xlnt Good Be f't /4 D ' ,.... ,., . • ne 1 s ay Colle"e --• .... 1111'00 pref'd. d.rycle"n'ng sh exper 11ggresi;1vC' M /I-' to take benefits. 962·6655 Work Week/Overtime " ""~ ;. 1 op, ' cltur1ote of 1111 ofc func· EqualOpporEmployer Teat•h1ng, s ales, or prcf'd, will train . lions. Exµ m t·or)lilr & tax mg ml buck J.: round 644·~3. I d A I 1200Cottdor.A•e helpful. L"or 1nt"rv1ew L-lrit.al Readft' re ate areas a must. \Mn " ' ~ " 1· ry ope •-com JV Fouldaia V6y call Vtr"tnia Calkins, 181 .. f~ El C11 m1no Real ,-,a a o "' .. <.'OUNTER HELP, full or part time, exper pref'd, ---Apply days only. Caplan\ ..,,,., ...,.nsurale QC A1"rnnrt <San Die0o Freeway 557-lt>tl. L·109. san c 1emeo1c· Pully lie: "" ·...... ~ese ... ._..ves " 1-·or l.lppt 492 7200 ~;9c,e,.uC11ll for uppt. 11-..u Al Euchd Exit) .,.. -.. .. ,.. nrLoobd 979-0126 ll~AlITIFULGIRLS • - . SoGoodl h .i \ e ,, n e x c 111 0 g "· < omp/lls kpr, hve·m. . mc-K'\JKt' .ibout lhcir Sal rvt rm, ba, TV. CdM. You will too, 8elling Boat Manufacturer Anaheim Studio 559 fitSO Ref!!. 64-l ~· 644 ~-world famous products BOAT MOLD f'1ex1ble hr.s. H11lh earn Will the k1ncl yotln1t /\ C: R y 1. .I C N a.1 I ings. Tra1n1nl(. Call GELCOATER womon whO h('lped mr Mao 1<'ur1 s l . l 1 c cl . 540-7041 or Zenith 7·1359 1 IJ nunr> wh"n I tnppt!<l w e!!labltsht.'<1 .ro11011'.1n1< 1----------i Xlnt pay, fringe bene its. ,,n n broki•n ra•iietl Also .,cd1run~1. Call Apply at, Coasta l ~mlt•walk nr Corona drl Thi' Beaut y Garden Babys1lter. my home, RDenecr8e:~~~.·,:~.~~. 17422 Mur l'osl Office July is, !16?_..()(QI 3pm·mtdniJthl, 1 baby, t::l Toro. Refs. Transp. Equal Oppor Employer t!17fl pll'a~e commun1c11tc At.~OR /Video Work:ihop Call 1137-5844, 837·4500, with me I was hadly for rep. or WRIT1';R$, ext 161. BOAT MFG hurt F:tht!l llofstrll. HI<' ACTOHS, SINGERS etc. ----1. Bc»c 3R2, Qimpo, Cuhf. No exp nee. 7141957.0282 Babys11tcr, full chrtt. Iv-H'lnish Line Carpenters GARPENTt;H, lm· Mikc's t'1shFry,81.SW. mediate upenmg for de· 19lhSt C..:M. ____ _ pendable. qual1f1cd ID--CUSTODI ...... div1doul. Must be very ""'" capable a t framing 3 ll•JOpm sh1fl & llpm- layout. roof system, etc'. 7:30am. G Mo's general Contact Mr. McCord. acute hospital exper. re-714-4939468wkdy~. q 'd. San C lemente -----Ge oerol Hospi tal, CAR PENTF.R l::xp. rough 714 /496-1122. & (m1i.h Mu't hove own ----- i'~~M 497 21s3 2:30 lo CSTMR SERV. CLK CAR WASH HELP H/S grud, min 2 yr:c r lerlcal exper . o rder fo'Jtimc, lll&ovr. desk & TWX exper very .. Oloor house. <111 ii., 100 s11 ft. SZ50/mo. No h•u11c. 111 2S28 Newport Blvd, Coste M88 "2-'.CXJO month Shopplng C<'nl('r IOC'11l1nn excellent IC":tllt' al 1450 per month. nrnlwnt 11rN1, TIMF., 751 1400 t'OUNl> 12xl:? i.pool or r opl.' or Co11ta Mrsa l;ountryt:luh li73·•Wt 9 47R S7fll -----m. malur<', w/ref's S/14 •Cabinet Shop A s· , __ _. ir~-I 5160 Advertising-Publis her thru5/17. 5'1a·t269 5emblers Good hrs, paid O/llme helpful. 45 /SO Wpm ar- MF.:TRO CAR W/\Sll curately, s:U5 hr. Call •• STORE: OF"f'lCt: SllOI' WANTF.D: o C. J.1quor Newport&Rny(;cnt('r llcen &t'. Cull 17 14 ) ~Newport Ulvtl.CM _trm-52.55evrsonly. 646·1252or644-2228 LA UNDROMAT w1lh Largeofflceorshop-;pac<' A!(eocy . Capo' Br h . back of Laf{una Sea $45,000 byOwncr Sporls, $150. 195 1 ___ 837-6417 Newport Blvd, C' M GIFT SH-Ar't'ade Cl!'olcr. Suite O vr for info or call 642·8297 Lt.GUM.A IUCH R&TAILSTORE pl~ of fires & lllOral(r Near NB Post Of'ftce & llariners Mlle. 3100sq.ft 645-397111\cr 4pm NWPT DCll STORE 26:1>Avoo St. SJOO/mo Jtf:rrY Wynn (21l)4i1-'n0l ANTIQUE ROW. 2 or 4 •"to atore or offices w /2 bethl, cpta I& p1nelin1, 8y Pottery Sh11ck r erfl'ct loral1on. euy hours. love at rtrsl s111ht. owner anxious for quick sale, try Sl0.000. down Ull 751-3741 JEWS.IT ·HT AIL S?.000. monthly net Proven locatloo. ran- lullc lease, urious heart ailment forces aale, submJt. Ull MC. $10,000 H ie. Mo. 751·3741 « L-,e. McNHh Realty,--------- d •Y• 842·1334, eves eG-6S78 FURN111J1t£ SJ'OR E 5000 aq, ft. Top locaUnn. Milf\on Viejo. Take ad· vant.t11e ot exllltlna flx- tuiw. 831·1400 MWSEMF.NT CENTER Billiards and aames, a real money maker. aood Lenna Ull 651·1741 RITAILSTOH 14.000MONTHLY NET Acron fro m major Lowtat 1Ur1ctlon, easy houri, aod terms. '* 117«4200 Foood Poppy. JI0:\11 6 8 wk s o ld. fema l e. <.'oclcnpoo. VIC' Snntn Ana Ave & fo1ower 648 3705 ..,..__... ... ce1 ll tart1n.i new trad e - ------1 •C8blnetShopMillmen ••••••••••••••••••••••• ma.iatln e . Sal eli & llnb)'llilter, resp. fuo lov· •FiberglassTouch·up llOUSESITIER. Will sit edltoriol openings avu1l. ml( needed ron1ctlvc 5 yr Bonders hou!ic, plants a. pet.. Must be exper'd, (714) old boy. It :30·5 M ·F'. •ltardware Installers ~p, working woman. 956-2QIO. Must dnve & have own Apply I.OST · Lon1t 11ray hair Xlnt.ref's.845-6320evt'll. trans p My home. EIUCSOHYACHTS male r at w1new nea col· ---962-6278aft6orwkndll-1931 DHNA·.- lar Rewarl1~ S48 11497 _ ..... :: & APT HOUSE -it:'Y"ll MAINTENANCE. Babysitter full charl(c, s..t. Alla. Ca. RF:W SP Su1mest'. M. ~ Newport Beach. Couple. early am late afternoon lo~t 4 6 vie Slater 4r ....................... or Uve m 963 6083 loat Re-+ Min ir...t.......-1... & exp. middle age, full ___ _. ,.-.. Graham ~ 0020 -Ume. No children, :lalary Hull r t'pair. painting, ... tn.ct60fl 7005 labysftter Wefthd mech /eleclrlcal. Must LOST Gold chain &. !(Old ••••••••••u••••••••••• open +apt. 644·2611 Babysitter n~ed for 4 l\ave actual job exper pendant w '2 d1Amonds MEN WOMEN ---------monlh old 1nh1nt 3 day waterfront boat y;ird. Genero u :o1 r e ward. TRAIHFOR ARMY RESERVE W('('k 10 my home . Top pay for good men. 2950 llarbor DI. C.M. forappt. ~2422 ----1---------- Cl,EANING DATAEHTRYOPlt F.xpcril'nct'd carpet or 10 Key by touch. Prev. window cleooer . P /t . expcr. de1'1riablc or will !IPM·lAM . $4 ·$5 h r . train. Salary open. Call Permanent PoSlllon. Irv Bill Dewey, 549·0321. Mis~ion Virjo area. Bam·llam, tpm·5pm. 781·9979. CLERK --DELIVERY MAN for ear ly AM, l..A 'rimes home delivery route. Econn car required. 2"'1 hrs pt!r day Adw.ta only, no col- lt'rllng. Weslmlnisler- 11 o area. 6JB.-0126 !-'or <'Olle<'t Ion & m•w acct<1. A1u1rt·~:m•c & effl· c1ent wtexper Rers re· q'd. Snl opco. Cull Grace ~9·0321 Ba m ll :30am. lpm-4.30pm ---------- - s.52 8079 IA.,..DIHG FREEtltAJNINC References pleas('. C nll Need neat workers SCDHI 'ETS TWOWEEXCLASS Mm & women ages 17 3-4 _49fr __ Jll80 _______ -l w /cl e~ r recor ds . CLERK. Groci•ry 7·1l """"-NATION-WIDE JOB nHded for musicians, Bank.In" Olackie s Boat Yard, Store In Cosla M<'llA. PLACEMENT coob, clerltll. aup~ly, & HEW ACCOUNTS 673-81134. Need Pt l l m e. AMt'lllrlts more. Call L i nda d/ I hlfl IUWftU ASSlSTANCF. 552-3173, or (2l3) S94-02l9 Tok.al Bank ln N B. has IOOtOCEEPElt :::;;,i sw ng s • Dell•ery ,,.. .. ...,... rmnaocnt part-t1m"e fob • ddivcrln1 early momlnc "' LA Time. to homet in Irvine/NB areaa. Must l~~_!>!e -nS!.'h!mr _-OP.POGOORTDU:JNOl~ES an Immediate opcnlna F /Chi. thru profit & loss. ............, DOI\-" ASSEMBLY. for an exper'd nt'W •e· l Penon ofc. Sal. com-CLHI nPIST M\JSUROOMS AMalCAH MACRI.NERY ('ount.. per11on, w/good mensurate w/exp. Good Full-time, exper prr l'm not neat M y l.Aa11HDRS ~r'd in auembly & <'lt'rkalakllls. v1rietyof benenta. N.B. Aak tor rerrcd, 540·1608 or husband and J 1pend a lot SCHOOL tat of hydraulic fc/or dullet, ltlnt bener1~. call Karen. 644-7955. 642-0767 of time In lhe llvlna 1104 E l7thSt SA electrical mech. Musl forappl.W.712l. ---------room. He watches and I 834.1980 " have own toola. D1y IOOKKHPIR th plck MUSHROOMS In SchoolsCoaat ToCoasl shlR. t:OE. ...-------•I F\Jll time, extensive re· OOYOU ere CAJ.,.ORAULICS CORP 8A~1_N~S /r I tall & multlpl(' ~tore ex· --t. A. COLLEGE OF MH321 •-~,.IM per. Contact Mr . Burl.Jn Off'EJ\ASERVICE? FOUND: Cockapoo, grey, MASSAGE. Low co&t Downey SnvCn11a •Loan lrlsh Cottage Imports Let the public know with white & bill, under l yr.. D•y Eve.Sit Claases in ASSIMIL Y hM openlnp ln ha Hunt· ~5.511 an ad in the Daily Pilot well trnd. Beach & SaJrtaAni.5.Se-7171 F&11lfr0Wln1l1hleboard lnicloo Beach branch for --~------Service Directory It on LamplM, OG,182·175'7 man". b tuoklni for as· p/lilm' lt'Uera. Savlnp • l()()l(KEIPH C()lt you as little 11 Sl.65 llualc lesaona In your 11embly wOl'lce~. Day • J.oan or bank.ln1 ex per Ac cl 1 . Pay ab I c at per day. For more In· FOUND. Feni B111et home. Plano, guitar, nlatllahi.l\.'1. Appl,y. 17932 pttf'd, Call Mr. Selby, Reccnvablc, Payroll. formaUon and complrte Hound, brJWbl fJice. Vic bua, band lnrtrumftlu. Sky Park Cr., Ste C , (7105493220.E.O.E. aome taxea 4' vtrlous ratacaUM2·M78. EddonlUtlGl-Tl70 8.Plwtaa~lt lrvtne. dulles.97M730 -------• I -,, -- ~ ttllabl• •have de~n· dabl• transportation • Salary $300 mo.~- DENTAL .U1lot. SOlid opp. for sbtrp, re- sou rcef u I person ,, w /I( rowing pvt. prat1.lcc In Hunt. Bch. Mon 1''ri, noeves X Ray lic.rcq'd. Ca ll : 1148·0234 for In· t.crvlew DentaJ AM't. nper .. send ruumt' to 201 l W Westcllrt Dr NB 92860 o r t all 642· JO.'iO Want Ad Help? &42·5678 ·- •I ·--··-· t I M.lpW..t.ct 7 100 He4pWMt•d 7 10 H~pWanttd 7100 HelpW011t.d 7100 HlfpW-.d 71 00 Hf'lpWOftt•d 710 _Fr_ld-'-ay..._A"""p1_11_1S.;...:.._.1"-97_7 ________ D_'1._IL_Y_P_tL_O_T __ D_9.._ ··•••·••··•••·········· •••••••••••••••.•...........................•••••••••••............•• ···•··············•·•·· ···········••·········· .Dmtal Recept. J>erio ore:. CHHYAL ~Cl P /lime w /poeu11blc future Nttd peraonahle, aJtrt. e•panalon of hra. £x-tn~Wl(enl J*r&oo 1111 a11 Per' d a 11 Pb•• e • • 11at. to clc: maoaiier rn especially inaurancc pro-prestJae N e ln.suranc:e ceealng. Sal o~n Career brokerage l..ite typing, _Ol>PlY...;...;;...:....·_H_._B_._842_-., __ 1. __ 1 mad ha.ndluia, telephooe 1w1tcbb011rd reht:f, or dcnng nr supplies .. serv1rts, 1ten'I girl rnday wlui. Must be congenial & huve pleasant telephone voac:e Some p~v10W1 ore exper. re q'd. No sh ExreptJonal benef1U, xlnl workm.: cond!l. Salary $600 p.•r mo to start. Reply to Cl11ss1flt<d ad nu. 890 c lo Daily Paint , I'(> "°" J!Xi-0, Costa Mt•11J , C:.thf 92G2G DENTAL OFFICE net!ds a re«pboo11t tecretary. exper. pref'd. Apply In person, 400 .Newport Center Dr, Suite 306, N.B. orcall6'4-0683. ----DENTAL A.SS'r, Laguna .Beach office ha:s P /time, openinf for exper person foe assastant-recept pos1 lion. X-ray lie req'd ~ DENTAL ASSISTANT exper, chu1rs1de, w /X rayUr.Slartlmmediat.e GIRL FRIDAY 11t•1•<.lell )y Salary open . 1>42.7773 Cor rnortgagu c1>mp11ny. 4 ---t.oShrsda1ly. C.M Office DENTAL ASSIST ~2134 Olt'THODOMTIC RDA - 1 Yr exleru1ve c:hrs1de GIRL FRIDAY dtrt.aes req'd. Pref some Sal/Sun only for fl1i,:hl front of r a b1Iil1 es. S{'hool m 11.0 . 846 757ti F/Ume. Fringe benefits. 00-6441 DEPENDABLE Adult Lo operate parking lot sweeper. M1dn1te to 8um, s rules. 54S 21611 DESIGN DRAf,-SMAN Civil Engmeenng, mm ~ yrs sub exper. lmmed opening. Xlnl o pp w/est.ab expanding firm 979-5893. DISHWASHUS Food Prep Apply in person, Muldoon's ln:.h Pub, 202 Newport Ctr Or, N.8. Distributor 1nlerest<.'<1 in p /timc inromc of $1000 per mo or more + bcncr1ts . Mature . 639·6123 DRIVERS nt•cdl'd for \'Jn ronversmn t•ompany. !l!\7 11267 DRIVERS H ousehold rur111luh· ffiOVlllJt 1:0 lot•aLl'll lrl ~:I Toro wants dn Vt'r'! " I .)'r exper w lromm I mO\tnl( co (',1llKJO 4'Y..!6 I) R Y C' I. T-. '\ N I N G COUNTl-:tt GJIU., full or part 11m1• 1\pptv 1n per'inn n1mm1tt ('le<1m•r. 3200 1-: ( 'o;"t llwy. C'dM l-;tlJt11nal l'uhh:.tll'r l.t.1rt mg m•w lr<tefr mag<1t1ne Edlton:.il & '>••It''> 111'(!11 mgs avail Mu:.l 1 ... ci.. pcr'd (7141 956 ;,,'tiHI) RECTRICAL TECH I S:.tl ary $10111 to Sti!llll monlh. Mu!>! l11ovc prior l'Xpl'r 1nvolv111~ dt•c· tncal n•µ:.iirs to 1'111111> ment + workini.: on h11!h v o 1 ta b I c t• I t• t• L r 1 <' J I t' I r (' U I l '> ( I 2 I\ V ) l'<>11M'S~111n nf crad1• 111 1· c rt 1 f 11· J t 1 o 11 t • :.i 11 ~291U or ilJllJly Count) Sanil:.tl1on ()p,tril'L nf Orange t:o , 11184<1 ~:lh:. t.ve, l'ounlJtn V Jlh•\ B.ECTROHIC ASSEMll. Y c I 1 J-:i..1,.•r 11 l"let·t r<11111" ul1lt•11·r & 1 t 1 Win· l'r"I' 1r.11n1·•· ro·•t 11 1111 "lllJll 11\Ulluf 1·0 \l>IJI) .11 H!n W lblh M "II ~.1-11! ?l•N ~:•H,I NEl-:lt For fl t1nu 'Jlcs uf l11111 Iv • ,. 1tmg 1·on:.erv.1llun 1lf111luc I Mui.I hi· w1•l I gr 1wmw1I 1;..10-1121 EHGIHEER & L.AHD SURVEYOR :'111-.~INI fur 1mmNI """" 111.:. 1•on1.11•1 H ,, ~ \ n rlt•n;un 7!\t t7•i.'l Escrow Officer Wc ha\I' .1 1 h.1ll1·ng111i.: 11p11ort11111t \ 1111 ·"' , " p1·1 ll•111 • 11 1 .,, r ""' • I 111·1·1 ' W1· uffc t ,, lull r.111g1• l1'••1d11 111 .. 11r.1111' 11rol(rJm .ind ,.,., dl1·11t "JIJr) with 11ii1111rtur11lh'' I lnr 11<1\ 11n1·1·1111 111 ~· .. , further mform.1111111 1 •• 11 .f11y1·c. Jt ij;)2 'l.41111·~1 1, T artMfl R~attori F'.qual Opptv fo.mpl11v1·r Wr hav.-full llrrw .11111 part llm1• 1><>~11111n' GIRL FRIDAY Exper'd tn s m:.tll ofr iiru- ct.'tlures. Duties includl' lite t yp111g, fll111.:. ship/rec & able to han die phone mt':.sal(t'l> I" ume l)t'rm pos near airport C;ill \1011 Sal bcLwn IOJm 6pm fur appt 644 tl5UU, Tll E U)OK Gari to dll>ln bull.• flyer i. Orange County Sat or Sun AM $2 50 hr Hr m1 . car & m.~ rcq K<UI 1550 GUARDS WANTED f'ull & J> 111 mt• Irv arw 11reo. Age 21 & "''l'f Mature men pref'd Uniforms furn No 1·:.i~h outlay. Car & 11hone ""'' Apply Univt:r~ul Prol1·1· lion Scrv1cr , ltiti W !'lth ~t. Sant11 An<• In krvu.'w'> M F Ill 30am nonn & 1 :JO I JOpm llair!\t} 11:.t c•ar n 1norc SSS. lease sl :.ti ion in bus> 11 U S<ilon C:.tll :>b2 1717 llOSTESS /CASlll 1-:H Mo rn. i.h1fl Apply 1r1 ~ri.on, Blue Oolphtn, DM Via Lido, N II llO~IESS. OH•r 21 f'l\ per'd Appl\ In pcr~•m. Ut>n Ur o v.n ' Re:.lllurant. 31106 Coa:.t llwy, South L<Jgtrna lloui.ekcc•1Jcr N1•1A purl Bt•a1·h :.111-.1 . p.1rl 11101· 3 6 2 1•h1h1r1·n. Ill l<c 11 1-: n I! 11 " h ., 1J l' :.t k I 11 1! matur,• •>wn lran~p ll'IH 1875 day, fi'11i 35 7l! a It 6l'M JIOUSEK l-~f:l'EH ""''''"" 1mnwdiatl'ly, iiarl time wknd!>, <«rn work 11110 .:1111(J :.tcac'ly Joh Morning \tuft f~:. !>707 ..is k f111 ~·1 auk HOUSEKEEPER .! I l 3 I) p m t1 \1 n ' l(<•n1·r.il JI Ult' ho,111tJI c " 1J t' r r e •t •I S J n l' I 1• m ,. n L c I. 1· n • r .1 I I h"fltl JI. I H 1'!11 l IZ! lllll 'Sl-,1\ l-;t-:l'~'I( •'IX r 111,1tu1t "' r• h '""' bJb\ l .. 11: B• It 1·,111 I!~ tillill lllH 'S ~:I\~ I-" I' 1-' ll \I on ~ri 11 l1m1· l1k.1I 1 .. r1 ,1111l1·n1 i.7:1 K, Ill I l lou.,1•k1•1 fl' r JO ,11 'r I h" 111, "'JUI! cl It\ "''lllllt l 11111 n Mu,1 tlri\1 I h" I' 1111' 11pp1,· 111 'UlllJI•• rrwnt ""u' ·.u1·1.tl '"• 11r1 I l~ "ll ·~1l •~~lJ ,,,,, ,,;;, Iii·~' Houwwi•u jMottl•n I l '.111 ... 1rn Siii s.111 l"'r ,., 1· 1 1·11m111 .,1,111111~ '"".u11ru1 l!co;•hn•· ~ ,1,h11111' un I•·•• Iv plJtl I 11 111 :.,lAI 111 ,,1mpl1·' 111 "·'" t '.11 t\ 11111•11\' 1i.·1 1-nr 1111• n .... ''"'•' 1•ttt•ft• .... t I,,., ttf I 't:•7 tf4.t1 I 111 I lot f 1 I 1111 1 1111, \Ir 11 ... ~ I \I " 111 111 ' ""''ht•" ""'' I "'•·•I , 111~ ... 1111.. ... .. .. • I'·'' wnl ltJh\ '\II lt•r hd '• f\, hi Ill Ill~ hom1• ''"" ~ r 1 Ill•~ \411,l h.1~1 •1..,111r.H1!'. \;.O .,,·1•kly I .. 11 .11! lj•lll :..aH m•o IMMED. O PEHIMGS ----------1 Tht• °'llJIA 11..it l'1u.1 1n ~:I Torn h,1., rull & J• llnw •lav /lol 1111.thl p11~1t111n' LADY for hlc u1embly Maid, full time. Allbaba wurk. 84 JO, 5 day11 wk Motel, 2250 Newp.ort Arrow Mti. Inc. 136) Blvd, C.M. Apply In USES AIDES Pl"llllerMuJtJllth HlllpW..t.d 7100 .... Wonted 7100 HetpW•t•d 7 100 4 Day wk. bencf1\1. 13 50 •••••••••••••• ••••• •• •• • • • •• • • • • • • • ••••• • •••• • • •• •• • • • • • • • • ••• • •••• • • LotiaoAve,C.M penonocly Expfr'd Bayview <..:-OJ>v llospltal, 20S5 Tburin Ave, C.M. &42-JSOS. Jl4Sr br to start. Call Reta II Sales in Sao SALES p1t1mt, no c:xpcr S!CUIJTY GUA•DS 9"1'9 7f.GO Clemente, ap~ LS bra nl'c:, will train s 9pni ---~--~--~~- LADY, P /hme eves. T· MAIDS W.AMTIO PnnUng pe'r-wk to start. Must ~ Moo·rtl. S3 •hr 847 7200 5 .. ,.,.,.. avail, btwn lOAM 67PM, SALIS PUSOHHB. We have: 11n Jmmt'd. ope.nloa for a ncunL)' guurd ut our m.rnur. facility on the 2nd :shift. Rcllred 11\.1.ll hu )' w bo h:; i; 11ervct.l Ill lhe •ecuri lY field or reltrt'd Vollcts force Pl'taOMel prd'd ---- W·T, 7 to llPM. Earn Apply Newport Channel 1---------$100 Wk C.ar & phone lnn, 6030 W. Cout Hwy. NURS&5 necess M7·4833 or .ner NB. 642 3000 IH'a $60.$66 Staff C 1 1 C 11 1 Mtn w•ge + bonu.s. App omm ss on. • or ly at Fotomat Corp, Hcrdw ... D.,t. appt M_! 1374. 49'l ~ p .. o.pt. _Spm,1142·~-----MAIDS WANTED t60Pnvate Duly Land.scape Main I Man ex Top waaes pa.Id! Tbe Inn LVH't $42 Staff ~~-------!·-•-;;;-;-.;-• ..;;;-;-;-.;-;.-._I F,xper. pref'd 48 H~r1 l)tlr PnnllJlg wk Sat & Sun u mu.'t. per helpful, t•ompany 11t L.iaaurua, 211 N. Co:ut S46 Prtvate Duty benef1t5 4S hr w~k Call Jlwy., Lal(. lkh Aidn $14 Staff IMMEDIATE OPENINGS RETAIL Good startlnit sol Xlnt benefits. Contart Mi;r, CLERKS Kum Runa Hurdwarc, 2litill Harbor RI, l' M We oHt'r out:ctund1n~ wa1ee & benefits 1nl'lud- 111g pmf1t 11h11rin~ p111d tn cuh quarterly. ~tock purchase plan. 10 paid holl~. p11ld ml'dic:al, denl.al, vacations. &kk leuvc, retirement ek. MS-f.682 $35 Pnvate Duty MAIDS Wanted. See Hill Serving All Orange Co 1.1-:GAL SECH ETA It Y Uoyd. San Clemente Inn, Worlang houn. &r days Exper. corp, .Newport 492-6103 ofyourcho1re Cenlcr~OllOO__ __ EN NCE •"'ST Mal-Practice Ins Req'd MAINT A l'-3 Croup lrusurance Av1111 Legal Advertising Clerk-Typist l'<i~1llon now available for permanent part t1rne assistant to Ll•gal Ad verllsang Director, 2~ hour:. p1•r wtek m1rt1mum. noon S uo l'M clJily. Mature person, coll for WESTCLIFF uppt. ...... ___ R • M2·S777 ~ ~·try 1617 Westclitr Dr ste 212, Newport 8ea{'h Manaeement Trne cao earn $1000+ per m o 1-'\Jller lirush. S3H16&4 or 11>11.S1 ms. 631..061 o. 752-9118 Ofc Hrs Mon·Sat 9·5 HURSES AIDES & Orderlies, Day shifts Mesa Verde Conv Hosp . 661 Ccntt'r St, C. M HARRIS OFFSET PRESS OPERATOR Mutt b. ••peri..-ced. ShuJI• c olo,., lor9e $heet 1lu. old 1tyt• prftl. BINDEIY WORKERS UTOTl.M COltY~ Mn.ts P081tloos open 2nd & 3rd shlfts m San Clemente & Laguna Beach. Other areas have openings also. No cxper. req'd. Apply at any of our stores. 2588 Newport Blvd. Co!ita Mesa 642·7702 CHAIGE PM's & Nights. XlnL benefits. BayYiew Coov. liospital, 2055 Tburin Ave, C M. 642-3505. ---------· Sales, P/Tlme. !Sharp fashion gal nt'O.'dl't!. Sew· lng know how 11 multl. lialboa bland 675-7150 Sandwich DeN .. ry F'em. Student, morn~. 9.J().noon. Xlnt p /t1mc lnI 0. &&5-0145. SEAMSTRESS Straight Arrow Murinc Call S41M486. ToWtt....ct-T.xtron Cherry Jo'ustenl'r~ 1224 K W11mer Ave Santa Ana, Ca 92707 <71') 54S·Mll &tual Opp Emplyr m If Secy-Tech TypMc) I UM t:xec 3·5 yrs exp Advanct.ld KincLacs Inc 1231 V1ctona St,(.' M. SEAMSTRESS 646-7165 E.O t;, Newport Beach Cluthml( . GenerJI offtt·e ex · ~nence amt hi;hl typin~ ~kill!. rc<.iuared 135 <IU v.pm I Typing lest will bl: admm111tercrl to all Jppltcants MAHAGEM~T TltHE Young man to work In growing tool rental bus1 ~. Must be neat in ap peat & have very neat ha.ndwnun~. 6 Day wk w/Wkdy off. Prefer mar· ned man for perm. resp pos1Lton. ExJ)t!r. not re· q'd . Apply 1930 Newport Ulvd.C M Nurses A1rlcs, all :.hilts, on call lo :.turl, also wk ends only, duy i,h1I\ We train you Lu work Wlth lhe muJU h11m.l1t·a11 S2 50 per hr .. must have own car and phone. Call Mon. lhru Fri 9· 12 for in terv1ew hrs lly Lond llome Santu Ana. 91!61 West 1 llh St. Santa Ana, 531-3741, off Brookhurs t. So. of Westminster Store Has An Opcnin~ Serv1r1: Slal~on Allen For A Seam:.trc:.:. t:x dunt, cxper d IJuy & RH S.perYiSCN" per'd In Fine Men·~ & Eves t-\111 .& P time Ap lt·7 Mesa Verde Conv. Women's AJterallon.. ply, Shell Slallon, 17th & 1111• :il.llllly to 111terprl'l dclailrtl m 1knal Jnd J:.· !>UrnC gelll'(Jl UCfll:C rcspon:!>1h1hly 1:. ci.sen ltJI lo this p11<;1Lion Jlosp .. 661 Center St, Plea!>t! C:onla<·t lrvme, NB. ____ . <: M. 548·5S&S. Tailor Shop Ma11a11er MANAGER -W atch Repair Oept Must be neat in appear Approx ~·35 yrs old. Will tram Apply ln person. Kirk Jl'wclcrs, 2300 Harbor Blvd, c M ~s 9485. Pl~asc Apt)ly lnPenonTo: 644-5070 SAlL SEAMSfRESS, ex---------• per helpful, full time I rvine Indus tri al SHVICE CASHIER Expcr'd Xlnt benefit:.. Paid 11roup msur .• vrof1l 1\ utomolu lc ne1•t•ss;i r> for occas100JI loc.il dnv mi.: Exrellent COlll lJJny lwncflls This " .cr1 c•nLry lcvl'I r~1t1on S.clary 1i. com· 1t1l.'n ~ura11• w1Lh 1•x J>t'nCnl'C. Conl<1l't M1k1• '1'111:.lt•y al r.12.4321 c11.t 332 l>du1 c nixm for 111h'rv11•w .1p p1Jmtmenl DAILY PILOT 330 W est lay St. Costa Mesa f.qual Opportunity Employer LEGAL SECRET ARY 2 3 Yrs recent IJw ofr cx 1x·r ~in :.kills 110 wpm I\ Jlllll! & 1111 !>h S<11nl! mJ4'hllll' tr:.t OM'rl ptwn l'1i:,11Jun fur I )CJr a:. ~0<·1Jk "' e'lah I. pn• sllg111w. li1w farm 1r1 N U No tra1m•1•!> t..1uaht:v rc•f, l'lt'a"e C.111 Iii111~ I :!1111 ,\fo,~ l>el..ort· J LEG~L SECRET A RY: Mm 2 )'r~ ei..IJN J,:t'n I IJW . knowlt'<1~1· or t'Ollrt J:.trot•ct.luri.''· 11ui:ut10111 ).{ood 1yii1~t Salary ul'{'n CJll K:l:I :r111; ;1 ~1>m nr aft 7. G7!"> 2'.f.l'J \1r., l'homa' I Jquor SLort• t 'lt•rk Full ltn1t'. .:101·1·1 y "'ii h..tpful <'.•II Joh11 nr i;1°n ... i.75 1.111.i MAHAGY TR.AIHEE Wanted ror stationery store Xlnt oppor. for mature hardworking in div. Call Mr. Nichols, 545 60'.!6. MAHA GER Prhate Club Harbor Area live on prem1i.~ have i::ood UP· l.1tude Cor business cntl uveri.ee ma1ntenant·e i:rowids & bldg. Aware of i.t>runty book parties l'OJOY :.0<:1al rcc·reat1on type some late purt1l!s $7200 range w quahfacullons Some fnntie benefits Probably retired Conhdenllal Wntc Class1f1ed ad 499, Oa1lv Pilot. PO Box 1560. C-OSLa Mesa 92626. MASSAGE TECH With <hploma for lop !'la:.~ LEGITIMATE !>pa Mr Gaarrus:.o. 752 !1561 •MASSAGE T t-:t:ll n:M • W', <:•>mm Guar min l•\rl l & P.T. work. Lei:11 1-:1.l'rt-: SI'/\ !YIO·H 195 HURSESAIDE Ovenin!(S on days & 3fln slufts. Wall tram. t-:xper. pref'd. Please up ply. Park Lido Conv Ctr, 466 ~'l ai;ship Rd , N 8 6t2 80-14 OFffCE CLERK S2 75 llr. 12 noon lo Spm, Mon Fri Apply 1n person. 27392 t:am1no Capistrano, Stl' 204, Las:wia Niguel. E.O 1-; ORDYDESk Mature sharp girl w1Lh plea:.anl phone vmce, type 60 wpm. for phone order des k pos1t1on, with Med Products C.:o Call for Int 556-1333 The l<opp and S.1wmJn Co ISO<ll Sk) park 81. Unit f'. Irvine MARTEC ;;;plex, 557-4073 !or REPROIKTIONS SALES ASSIST. MGRS INC. We need 2 s harp gals 3311 W .MocAritlurll EXPERIENCED in Santa Ana, Calif. women's European Con-t emporary clothini: HO PHOHE s aJes . Jo'/t1me, perm. pos. CALLS PLEASE Salary & profit sharing US. ('1l11.ensh1p plan for t'arecr minded llequircd person Call Mon-Sal EquJI Opportunity betwn 10am-6pm for Em11loye1 M 1-' appt T H E LOOK, 644-6500 Pruducllon Worker Some delivery. SJ hr to !>Lart SALES Clerk for Grog Cc.ill &t2 2256 Shop. Mus t be over 21, must be walling lo work P lime Da)s &wr f:ves wknds. & eves. Pis. call XJnt pay No prcs:.urcs for appt fl4S.5C)()() ext. 5~ Unllrtl M J1ntl'nancc, 7~ 1272ort61 071 t Real .1-.;:.tJLe L1ccnst•ei. wantl'<I, full or part lime 6'12 5(Jb"2 SALES For RM Jewe-lry 1--------------------1 Comm1S!>1on Sales Part Rffll Estate Time, Eves & Saturdays. PACKAGERS Needed lmmecl1alcly fill 'h•h:. No cxµ(•r 11t•1· Xlnt workm.: < oncls & p.t)' CALL NOW I 111 Mella Verde Oldest Out.:.Landmg co. bene(1ts ,..,t;ih nffl<'<', new pro JC P~y Co. l(re~~l\'l' markt•t1n.: Ma 24 Fashioft l11Clltd Jt1r m:Hlini: quarlt•rly Newport leach Allral'l1vl' 11fflt·e de1:or Equal Oppor Employer 1-;xl'1t1ni: place 10 develop f · l.Ju.~mcsl>. Unu1uc llumes, -----€0~ of ice • 54\l 5900, .luckle tlan SALFS GENi. subsidiary 0 overload dclm<.1n of AVON PRODUCTS, 1----------1 htis an exceptional carn- M:Jturl' man Lo work 1n 557-0061 mg opportunity in party rnmb1nat1on wuod & 3'72:3BirchSl,N B REAL ESTATE plan S<iles -exe1Lin~ mdul s h11p Adl•ptness al !•---------MANAGER WANTED versa t 1 v c. qua I 1 t Y hamt work & uh1hly lo t-'or well known, expand · houst>ware products. We u.'l' IK>Y..l'r tools nel' Sue l'arkmi.: All1•nd:.tnl, Mus t 111..: Real Estate com orrer manager traintn~ & l'l"""'I <•pplicant wlll ~ he expcr'd I-' t1mf' Xlnt i>any Opcmng a new of· support from the world's rt>q d to u:.c• ml'lul lalh1• uvpor Call for 1r1lt'rv1ew fll'e 10 Cli6la Mesa Mu:.l lurge:.L direct '>ales co LIQUOR STORE & :.11rJ) VJlrll l 'l.IUIP &: t.l:I !l790 have CXIJ'•nent·c Salary orm hll• nirpentry & p "'RT-TIME JlhL., t All appht·at1on:. Be your own l)Oss & I urn your i.pare hours 11110 dollars I' J r I I 1 m • I 1.1 II l 1111 •• C LERIC ., ,,. 1·.1 hlllt'l wurll "' 1onf1dl'nl1JI Apply to I l1111t1111(1 11n lk.11 h ,,,. .. , I ~ l' <'l(Jlt'r dc:.trabl<' OPPORTUNITY Ad No Ha~. UJ1ly 1'1lot, 11r•·f1•r m11ldlt• .JI(•• "1 l't•rtn. l·arcer poe;1uon fo1 Mun I lJm tu dpprox 1.·1a:.,1hed 1\d\crlls1n1i. •iht._.r 1"·r•.1in :lliO ~ 11uJllfal-d appht·Jnl <.".ill 'l1>11l & llpm to approx 1:10 W UJ} St . Costa ht•l""117,1m & 9am for 1n t...im Tut"!> Spm to ap \1l•\a,Cahf !J'll>2ti 1 .. n w 1111111 !">46 ()li()fi Jlro\ 4arn "lu 1·11 J')l.'r H1•1t 1lllt· tr.111,11ort.1l1Un \1 \I' t' K F W o \1 \ "ol ntl'• .,,,11 , \\11rl.111i: p t1mt• l•t "'t'lt>11 m4• lo.1111v.l1•d.:•· 111 'ult11 r1· 1ww111m1•r'> & 4:nn1Jl't pr•1hkrn~ .1 rnu,1 l'.111 1 111..r1 hJnl., l"lc"•bk hr" llnh \Ion Fri 1~11 l;.!XZ '\l't•d l'Jr l1Lt• I> pm.: .'>-Ii :•19~1 11t-ce:..'> Wall train \iipl} in ix·n.on. l'enny:.a \'l!r, 161i0 f'lacenlla A Vt'.<.: M PAYROLL CLERk General 1·11ntrador net.'<b i:irl fur permanent part llOll' IJVbt(IOll l'rt'v1ou:-. pa\ roll ,.,q1r re ciwred. knowll'd~e 11( un mn rcporti. h1•l11f111 l'h RECIEPT. P /TIME Call I I U 71 1 !Ifill 902:1 Orani:e 71 1 731 OllH Sant<.1Ana 714 770-0477 All oLhl'ri. 213 !126·5531 Xlnt P<1v Ke.:1'1•---------ll.11r~lyh'l. So Coast 1'1111.1. C M Mv 8883 for .ippl I< ": C I': I' T I 0 N I S T SALK<; Ideal P /time Job LOAN SHIPPER 1MEDICAL SfCRETARY I E:..f)l•r'o for plJst11· 11ur .:con 111 Nt·w port (.;enter \l"ni£.u;• ltJ1 i.111 01111111 \Jui.I ti.• \lnl 111 rnt'tlit•al r•·'I •I l'r1'1 1•r inti" ti·rm11111101:1 lrun'l'rth f,111111.11 "' I H11\nll1t111,1l1 111g. liookkt•l'lllllj! ,'(i lt1ll II. i:11~1·r11rn .. nl ln11Th l.111· 111~· t 'all MI 1!1110 "1w• r ~ 111 i., ' :11hf1·1 ri· 1p! °'·" 111·~•11 -.;, "'I"'' I (' t f • h I \t 4HH1 l ti lt1•111•ltl ~ ti t. I Jll \Ir-. "''"'"'"fl 1>111 1:,i;.1 LY~ CHARGE ~ ltlll•• l •I \1111 ·rwt t H.1"' 111·v. I 11n1 ""'I.I 1 , .!o_,;. I n urin '" ' ,, .. , .. .:. ..... MACHINIST l..tU1t• & 1lnll pre•,.., upr., 01•1•1t1·d lot ht & lod '"'It' \lu'I he• 11hlr Ill ll~•lo.•• uwn ,, 1111"' & r1•,1d hluc•µnnt Xlnl v.orkmi.: c 1111d., &.-'"'"'' \ht1 n-. In d1L .. tn1·-. ~1111 W 1 .. 1rrv •\It'. o.; \ \IE:O.. 1111 l.11 1'1m1·., •It' ll \1•f\ 1'1•1 n1 I• l1n11 ,,._,7~ Ill $:l~1ll llt'I 11)11 ··"' 1 1~11 .. ,u,1• 1.111 wJnl•'ll Xlnl 1tr1111111)1•r 11•·1·111•11 111 )""' ~1111 h1 .. 1\\ m1·1.ot ur n .. rll I"°' lo. ~rt•Ull M .! 14~1 1 MUSTARD CUTTER ~411 7741 nt >Ah H ,; 311. Mon Fri S...crl'lary for lkntal Of h1·1· cxpcr 1Jrd'<1 Apply Ill l)t'r.i.on. 4UO Nt•wiiort t'c•ntcr Ur , Su ll<' 306, N B or call 644 OM."J Rl-:c ~:l'T UKKPH, 4 m;1n I ~IW firm 1r1 I f\'llll' Some E'I• nee l'.13:1·3A22 l'F:Ol'f.fo: l'l';HSON 'lcw111.111 ~: x1·1 lh'l'll!'I Jlt '(tt'l.&,1• lit WhiHl'"'-Hli ?oiU•; pl\ 1;·;.1:!:!2:1 , _________ _ It I'. ~J\ I. F.S PHONE S~LES l'hont So it'' p1'op11• 11~11,. nr femaw. 11, lo 65 )1·11r.. .,, Jl(e <:11i1r.mkr11 wal(l'' 111 c·11mm.-.:-ion:- 2r.11 """' 17th Slrt•1·1. Su111• ll 1·11~la M•""' l~tw1·1111 .> llll"' II ;Jo It 01 h4hl~ 1-~ual I l1J11orlu111l \ l-,n1pl11\t'I ' l'horw ~Jl1•, Work ill Work ll hr:. J day 1n our new ofr. acros~ from thl' O.C. Airiiort & earn $100+ + per wcek Salary, hon us . 1·um ml!>:>IC)n Thi· wnrk 1.s fun & i.wr( l'l'l ly ~UI Is IJClll'll• who 1·nJOY pull mi: lhl'cr vrrbal l':tpah1lll11•s lo work St11rl1•nl:;, huu 'it'W IVl''< & nll>•Jlllll(hto·r~ 1Hi• <>II wch:oml' l"ontJ<'t Renee l!Ol>" 833-809S TIME-LIFE UIRARIES, IHC. Equal Oppor Employer SALES MAH Marine Hardware SECRETARY shann11 & vac pay Call J .1ck1t• or Mr. Mllnl.lr. S775 lo S910 mo. lK•pend S.16 1934, Atlas Chr)'Slt•r 1ng on quahf1cJl1on' I bo Xlnt opporlun1Ly for Pl~~lo~Lh, 2'J'.!9 1 ar r SWrP secret:.iry w1Lh en Ul c • (. M -- vl'ronmt:nlal a.:cnry Scrnt't' Sia Attendant loc:ited an Fount .. 1n exper"d 1-\111 or p /llmc' Valley. Reqwn•i. vood i.h Apply An·o Station, 17th & lypmg sk1lb1 w1lh J yr!. & Irvine,(' M r c s p u n s b 1 b I <· sccrctandl / den cal 1•x Scf\•1ce Sta. ll<•lp full or per. Xlnt frrnge benefit$ p1flmc Apply, 990 Jo; Call 540·2910 or apply Cu11sl llwy, N.B 10!.W4 Elhs Ave, Founl:.i1r1 1 _________ _ Valley. SECRETARY-Pert-time (morrungs> Law offlrc. good typing !>k1lb, :.Oml• omcc expcr prdcrret.I 833-3622 .u.k for Momka Secretary to Prcs1dt>nl. l-lei..1ble Hour:. Good shorthand Opp'ty Toii .:al G4~ 2f>67 SECRETARY SHIPPING/ STOCK CLERK Opcnang for cxpcr'd in div m ~hipping depl. Stork control expl•r hl'l11ful. Newport lkh loc;i1111n $3 per hr. L1k wvrk ln\'olv<.'<1 Xlnl op por for retir1•<l 111d1v C:Jll Oonn<.1 bl:lwn 9am l :! Moo l-"r1 752 7591 J'Jtt time ur full t1m<' 1----------Type 65+ wpm Siii KS. - cxcclll!nl working l'Onth STATION EH Y Slorc 111 lions llni11uc opporlu111 Cd:\! nCl·1b Salt'~lady ty for cnlcrpri:.1 11" Jo' l11n1•, ~ d ;1y .... X!nt per)•>n w 1muLun• al work1ni: t.'01111., ~-" l1Luc1e. m1111rnum •I yri. J>l!l'lally lme < hl•nl1•l1• sc1•rt•lanal 1·'1(pcr wh1• l'h l•'rJll<'h Orr , enJO)'S th;clll-nl(t• und ll7!> IUIOloravpt wvrks well mdepc•ndc-nt ly Apply m person M1l11 or Tues. 9am-4pm. I Ill Newport Center Uri V•'. Ste200. Newport Ht'at'h SECRET ARY P /T Mon-t-'ri 10.2, i:ood tyii ing skills & 1;1•n ofr 1·x Jl('r 833·7800 SECRETARY \'aned duties for c:1r1 l-"r1 w gd ok 'k1lh 1'111 l!hrlhd. ('all l"runk .11 llo:.tl Transit. 546 7172 SECRETARY ExPt•r d for I i:irl 11fr M ll:. I t ~ 11 P 11 " \ l' knowltod1:•· ur l>kkp11g National V1t;1m1r1 <'•1 for 1nlcrv1ew call 6'12 2&14 Secretaries !X~i~~~~ Clerks VOLT TaMPOAAPY ... vtCll• 3848 Campus Orin 546-474 1 I l\1·r11i.' .. r<llTI Urani:1· Co 1\1rpor1 1 Equal OpJJC>r .1-;m11l11v1•r Secrdariu& Acd*J C lks Jlkpn ·ro $1100 MONTI! l.11. lfrm1h-r.. 1\1;1•nrv 4020 llm•h SI ~l•' ltl4 Newport ll.N1d1 IG:J 11190 STOCK BOY 'l'l'mpornry JXIS. Nt:'e1l11 bas1e math & w1lhn.:ne!>s to work. W1ll trum. Apply 9am·5pm. M ·f'. Mr l"ar n•ll, 644 1700, l'Xl 581) TA I LU R wante1I ror Jlll'rat1un '>hop. Must ht• 1•x l)Crd ptlWl'r & bland - 'il1tt·h marh:. Writt" 258'-JS M.ir.:uenll' l'rkwv M1!>:m111 \'1e10, t' .1 !12675 Apl 2 2tX! 'l't:ACll 1-:H Suh:.1111111 Now thr11 Jul) II 30 1 \dult de' vru.:rJ m I' r t• \' l' I( p r I' ,, II w ... ub:-.t.rnt1.1llv mull 1 hJnd1<'aP!>'-.I Jtiulh s;l5 1wr ct.1\ • 0Jll :~11> ::;71;0 llnlll•tl l'er<'bral Pab\' Assoc ,SA TUCHE:AS;PAREMTS l 1nuwJI uµp11r l•ir in lc•rt•'>Llnl( 1•rluralion.ll :.all's work 1'1J'>ll 11m 1n \'lllVt'S l'Onlucl w p;ircnl~ or µre· !>l"honl & ~1'h(l1)i ai:t• 1·htldn•n l•:xn•p t111nal m1·ornc• oppor l 'l.1 11 v 1 r I! I II I a c ·' I k I n ~ • ~,;.1 mu T 30 T.tepttc>M Solrs iop 1·nmm1sk1t111. ,,clJrv w h 111• I r a 1 n 1 n ~ • " lll•11l'f1l:. pd 'a1· 1-:a rn $0!:10 l'p JM'I wk Appl) AnH1·1·h (."11q>. 17:!:!:! A.rm'I rnn1: '\ v1• In Trlcµhon1• ""' S1•n 0H'r 2.'i ~·"tx·r cl ur will train Sw1n.: & gr;I\ P).1rd !\411 1777 Tt-:Ll.1-:H I mm1..-d1ute opcmni: for l('ll1·r Expc•ncnccd prc- l<•rn-..1 l-'111mt.11n V,1110·~ ~·or uppl Mr Ard1ul1•t.1, !16:) li717 t-: () ~: •DEC. SECRETARY l-:dlton11I & S.ci.'~ orr op por w ,1-.lut·.1t1onal 1rndio v1~11.1I f'•> Ly1·t•ulfl l'rodnc•tum:;. lnr, 1'0 Hox 1018, Lagunu lk.•11c-h, Calif. 921652. 494 0747 now .11 .111 \Ir,• .1r1· .1 fun ---------- 1 11 m 1 I > 1 1· ~ 1 .> 11 r J n t w .:n•at rmdf' m n11r prn tlU<,•t ~ 1"'0Jlh• II VlllJ l'll JO)' pcopll· &. h11 vc .1 n out 11<11111: pl'rsonahly, we m11tht l111vl' whfll you 'rt> looking for Apply bl'twn 2 ~)I.Im al Thi• Struw llal 1•11.w 111 .. ;1 Toro. 24402 Hor kfield Blvd F.qual Opµ Employcr m , f H \OU think vou 1·;10 1·111 Liii' mu..,1.irrl & l'an work 11 l1mf' ('\I'' "''' I'd)' up to $7 AH HOUR Call 751-9790 llvrn1· Amhltlou~ m:alurt• 111·11pl1· 1111ly Lt•adi. I urn Hcputa l.Jlto Co Call J1·a11 1714 ) / JACK PECK N'd i.alespcn:on for re tail Marine llardwurc !>tore, Dearh loc. Exp'd Good pay for s teady. cneq:et1c person, benefits. Ins. no lay-0Hs. Call 6'15·1711 for appl. or inte rvi ew l0 ·12 Tues/Wed. 900 W Coast llwy, Newport Jkach, Ca, 9266.1 Call for Appl11':l>tah •r.r1 1---------- Se<·relary / He1·1·pt111n1 .. 1 Nwpt l11•a1•h Suil1n.: bu.~mess <.>flit·~· + :-;1111·~ & phon1• exptir de~m·rl Full time. Incl wknch TELLER DPHIEHCIED FIRST COOK, thnnt>r house opcr11lwn. ex lmdt.ld menu Top aolury for qualified pcr:1on. A~k tor Roger 673-022e FUS PAID A~h 'Or9fts l'c•r:. SIJI\ Prod M11r/Elt•l'lr ~UI\ Adv~rtSecy to Sl21\ t-llcrowSecy to$12" Al!!O Ftt Jobs I~ Personnel AKcncy 488 E 17th Costa Mesa SuiUZM 642 1470 Oeoe r al Ofc Work, in 11AIM dept ot Op1.1ca1 Mflol l''\rm. ACllvllle.11 will lncl. cu1tomC'lr correspon • deece la some bkPol! PINN call 714-523..0130 lor Interview. Optiral Jlllltnarneots Corp. 64~ Dale, Buena Park. GIHIRAL OFFfCE Y.:Xpr'd lo ord.ir Ukinlo(. lnvoicJn1. nun.. 10 ke1 adding marh, aood pbon m a nncr11 c1111cn Llal. Small m/1 ln Costa M••· ISS0-'800 depend Int on expr 64Z·llll8. btW'O tam & 12 l')(Jllm , MACHINISTS N r e 11 ~ " n t• r a m;.1 clun1sls. :IP•'" 1.111:.l)o in hor11ontal b11rl nl(, & siiec1ahst11 1n 4•n1<1 n e lalh1' wnrk "" pho\n .:raiih1I' 1·1111111mrnt & st1·u111 ln1.,1m11ll\~~ 10 Yrll 1•11 pc•r rl'll° cl I; 1xld l'<•Y (;ood wor kmi.: 1·onds & v11nrty or work t,;.111 ' .... SUR,,. .... CE D1c:k Charbon !17!1 3993. " A" {l'(;t>nnor En.:1n1•1•rin1? I' 1• r ~ n n n I I 1 n e" Lab-.. <"•>,\J ~(''J 111111,1<11.1111 w a.:1•n<')l•---------e~p 11·ci'd 1'11·,111:1 Nwpt 0<"h lll{l'nry Xlnt l•---------bcrw.":i . ~,11 n1•1:111t:.ihlC' Call Soc 'l'11wn11cnd. ITT!> 9'.ltlO IHSURAHCE Gmwml( OrnnJ:f' County Ins l\gen1·y ha"I 1m mediate openings for ex· pcr'd auto underwriteric. Mel't'ury ruu11lty exper highly des1nble. Full rompany benefits. 111lury rommensurate w /expcr. Call datly 5498161 Jewelry J .HHIHT HAU JEWEL.LBS Now lntervlewanl( 11t S. Co.ut Plnu IAt'oUon for eicpe.r'il F /lime Siles People in r1ne Jewelry Top sal. bcnc • & advan· Ct'me.nt Call Mr. MOf'ril, 549-1379 MACHINIST Marh1nf' tonl hullde.r nl•eds exper1e nct!d ae.ne.ral machinist for wide variety of close tolerance work In small, de~ sbop. $1\urt runs oo ualne.. no 3 turret l•tho. vertical 6 hori wntal m 111.s Apply At Paul Dosier A.socf .... ,i.c.. ~ Redhlll Ave COSTAMISA '56-70'75 ...... Cowtec:t .... Heel '46-2H7 F.qual Oppot Employer 114!1 Xl8 A8k l"or Mr Jumt:' PllONI!: WOHK. I need so '1.11 1 n n n I Cr of' 1• r Y mt>one to answer the l,Ntm to list' Tram w1th the hest! C:la!>sc•s 3 duyK ('<11.'h Wt•('k ! (; 11 II J IH'k for 1111 appmnlmenl ! RED CARPET 754-1202 l'rodoct~ (.'u rt'loc·11t1111: phont' m TH El R home. N1•wport lkh. Personal will pay ss.oo per day, SHrct:iry to He11iooal $10mln.645-9486aft7PM 1----------1 M1otr Typ111.:. dil-t:1phonc, ·---------shorthnd l 1leu11<• sPnd re· ---------•I 11umes tc1 Ad 11879. Oatly l'l..ASTICS Pilot. ro eox 1560. (.;ostn lnJ· ectien Maid Mrsd':Ot !r.!6~ ~"'uni Oppor i-:mployf'r S(>t 11pll,;·arl t<nowtcd1tc of m:.ill'nab & c•xpl'r 'd HIGHT COOi( W/!letup & operation or l'Vt country rlub $40 per 1nJection & traoi.fer 1oh1n. Call 644 5404 mold1nll of small pre 1:.s1on partl> O:.iy !<haft, NURSE lllllBll shop RH SupertiMw STACOSWITCH IMC Day shift, f /time'. for 11.39 Buker, Cost;i M1•1u1 ron'" hospllal w /artlve.. 54t-l04 I restoratJve DUf'lfin• rro F..qu11J Oppor Employer POLICY TYPIST Re11tuurant Manal!er DEL TACO #14 Hewporthach Slurtm~ !i<Jl:.try SIH,000 Pl'r yr t-honu:. & other frtnS:l' bl'ncf1l11 Crin d1d11tc ml.Ult hove expcr w IA-I T3<'0. Naus:lei.. or otht-r -..m1lur lYJ>l' fa'IL food re8t<•urunt 1,Nabf1~ apphcanl11 only rail Tania 11t lfew1tt Kenny Corp < 7 14 ) 752 7591 gram. Oood 11• & beneflls. Contact Mra Gray, Park Lido Conv. Cenw, 4M fo1agah.lp Rd, N. 8 . M2·8044. Large l.Murance ro. w / l•--------- Nt1RSES IM'S&LVH'S P /time & P /time 7·3 &311 µrJo Convelescent Clr lSS.SSu~rior Ave Newport Buch 848·'1'!!4 VCM.1 don ·t need • .cun to ''draw test" when you ol•co an ad In th• Dally Pilot WeotAds' Cull now -642·~& ---- I' xlnt working conda & benefit s hu lmmed. opening for policy typist. Tyl)tl 50·55 arruratoly. Must he h1ghschool grad. Will be accepting llp• pllcations Mon.Fri Sam· 9:3011 m . Equal Oppor t:mplyr m/t. SAFF.CO INSURANCE co 17570 Urookhunt St Fountain Valley RESTAURANT MANAGER Pocdlion." 11v111l now. Thr Jolly Rol(tr Jlt11taurant Chnl n 13 11cckln11 qualified managem(lnt randidat~. Outatandlna brnrnt11. & opJ>Qrtunltlca Send re.aume or apply In pcrt0n, The Jolly Roller. ln(l., 17°'2 OIUttle Ave, Irvin , Ca 11'2714 SclJ idle 1tem1 ~567819111 .............. _.I -------u Call 714-645·710fl SECRET ARY-POOL -----Pleasant pers1111 SALESrlERSOH w1strong typm~ & ~om1· Experienced 111 selling sh i.kllb i'' 1t 11n1• A1>t>IY books, F /t1mr lncls Sal. 'in J)"rMn. Hohrrt f4<·m. Apply in person. Mar W11liom i''rosl & As1101·. rineri; Stationers, 225 1401 (Jua1I ~l. N B Forest. Laguna Beol'h SAU SPEil SOM w t~xper in pricing & stockinit m erchandise & sclhnl! Apply in person lo Marnners Stationers. 22S F'orest. Laguna Bch SECTY /IKkPR. I-' u 11 I 1 m •• M a I u r 1• woman with .:110<1 tt'lvptionc vo11·e u :oNA flu Sr.1 ITll IAY &IEACH REALTY 759-0811 SAUSPBSOH I Jo\111 tame & 1 p/llme.1~~~~~~~-- 19·25. Apply at The Persimmon Tree, 2211 Marine. Balboa Island SSSA LESPERSON$ Male, !em. Full or p /t1me. 64S·4840 room 920 ~-~~~~---; SAL EPERSON F 1t1me. w /knowledge of boats & t h eir ac · tt>ssories . P h one : 613~. Peo~need P~lo That'• what ihc DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTOR¥ Is all about! ( SECURITY GUARD Pcrt-n.. We have an opcmn" for a p/lime 11ttur1ty llUArd to work 11ny shift. Thi~ pru11 Uon will 11rov1dt• vnca Uon relief & be on cull on a relJcf b0&h1 Jletiroo mllilllry who has served In the Mlcun\)' field or re Ured polko lorcr pcrs~ nel prcf'd. TOWWMtMI Tedrofl Cherry Pastcncrs 1~ ~-Wumer Avr Santa Ana. Ca 02707 (~14) 545-Ml l EquaJ Opp Emplyr m /f PART-TIME T'r1•v1ou11 work exvcr. vrcf'll. 4 II llour Duy,. t11 lnclud S11 L11 Mu!!l bo mulurc & wcll groomed. Curtta1·t 1111 r he r u. ;- 547 o.w '\ SECURITY SAVINGS SAMTAAHA EQual ()ppor Employer TB.LER Bunk f'XJ'l('r rt•<t'll C•1ntal1 Bob Cn·1.ihton lrvmc NJl1unol Bank "33-3700 t: 0 . E $1 .62 per DAY That ·11 At.I. you pay Cor u 30d11y ad In the DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY UO If l'fUW! '42·5611 Sc>ll th!n.it fullt wllh Dully Pilot Want Ads .. I DJO DAILY PILOT Friday. Apn1 15 19n aoso G.ops. 1oss ~~~ ..... !!.~~ ~~ .......... !~.'.~ 1~~ ........... ~~.1.~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• TowTnckO,,--. -------------! yr exper. &ood dnv·a SPECIAL rec. Apply •t lf;,rbor Towin& Co. 9b4 W 17th Sl C.M ANTIQUE AUCTION **I iUY** Good uaed fumilure fl ApplJantea --OR 1 will aelJorSEU..for You MASTBS AUCTION 44M61' & Ul-tUS Bl.ACK 8' VINYL SOFA. $19'>. ~3026 -----TRAINEE ~SEMILEIS 500 lo 600 Selected E~tale Items, plus coin coUeclion. estJte iew~lrv. chts~tc· Aus tin taxicub, coul mining cars, T1r. fan y vase. sterling and coin silver. outstandrng ll pc. Louis XVI marble top bdrm set. fo:ar ly 17h Century Hcna1ssanl'c rocker. (from Castle, Italy). F a rm wago11; Oriental. Prcnch. Victorian. Ame rican Oak furniture: Hoyal Worchester & Len nox dinnerware. two fantastic slate pool tables, Limoges rish set. bronzes & ~pe l te r l''igurals. cloc k s art Nouveau . 40 pt· Authentic Navajo Jewelry & more! more! more ! GARAGE SALE, 3848 lSlh Place, Cotto Me11a . between Santa An• •nd Tu:slln. south ot mh St fwiuture. lamPt. ll&ht nxtw-es, c:lectrtclll ap pl.11nces, portable record pl:Ayer, anUquc ptcturt' Cn1mes. books. r ecord6. (e<>Uector's 1tem11, 78'i. I bedapreads,drapes. cur tains, assorted yarn:1 Furniture S tripped a. (boucle and wool. all Rehnisbed by t:11pert:;. new) hand1rraCt k1 h. 7~ ~dy11, 875 20Q4 l'v _ lad.Jes cuatom designed \Jll & 2nd Shift• VOLT r t M.1•t1Ul\U'1 t.&LU vo1 f •• Redecoratlng Sale. Sat & dresses, 11hort &. evenm11. S un M11ny household 6IWS 10.!2 14 plus muny, t 642""31 .. ,8 many ~ood usabl e ll41C...-Drhe 54M74t <Acrut>a •'rum Orange <.:o. Airport 1 Equal Oppor t:mploycr 1 ema. ·'" ',... · household Items. Cui.h Kina n bed cmpll. t:d only. Sat/Sun 10am·4pm cand SIS, Box springs, &le Dlme·A-L1ne ad. m attr ess &i fram ci. GAR AGE SALE 11\I 75M"6l Pembroke Ln. NB orr TYPESETTER /LAYOUT C.:ompuWnttir I. t'all fur Jl)pt 557-1.256 SPAN. din . r m 11c:t , Mariner's Dr. Sal on ly beauuful & in xlnt cond. 10-3. From l>Urlboards lo Mon. he. April 11. 7'M Sl.25/bstoCr. 875 2018. solabeds. TYPIST Tun. En. April 19, 7 l'M Inspect Sund ay Aprrl 17. 10-SPM AlilCffolt Mt.: O.C. Foirqrounds, lldcJ. 14, 81..AC.1\ Naugh. couch $75 BRIDAL Shop, out oC bus1 h.12 green rug S25 ness! New gowns . .ill bi:J.0343 sizes; acn•ssonei. + llil't'CiL'<I Cor i.:rowin.: Jd Vl•rtl:.IOg a~l'nl'y f'-t•W ofcs 1n Co:.la M t-~:1 1.c/\ncc & H a1:.cr 7~ 11!1:1 TYPIST Nl.'<lded rull time Mui.t be accurate w /recep t1orust bar kground Sun I a Ana 1Tust1n area Salary comme ni;urall' w 1ex pcricnt•e Cull s.&4·S337 btwn 10-ll AM or 2J PM Van On v<•r ti hrs per day. fnbl q ualify for c la:.!. II l1ceni.e for S1•n 1or \1t1zcns Proi:ram II li II Fair Orin , Costa MHcl, Co. *Take Newport Fw) to Gate No. 5 l"OR SALE. Late Fl..ish! l97G l ton F'ord Truck. w tcustom sleeper lounge. deluxe thruout. lo m 1. w1Sth wheel. 36" goosencck tra il er. 4' dro1> gate for EZ loading. xtra load capacity. The neatest antique buying & hauhng fac1ht1es you ever did see Available immediately. Truck Lie No BT1980. Trailer Lie No. TF8.597 71 4-686-9788 ANTIQUES DIRECT INC. Robert H. Clark, A.uc:Honeer Naugahyde Sofabed & 2 recliners. coffee table, maltre11Scs & boi. spr mgi.,675·~ .\1UST SELL! llookcai.e wall urut, glai.s w iwood l'Off tbls. cxleni.1on game lbl. match·g. wood roff tbls, elageres. l\1ng & queen bdrm. sets. mat· lressell. Sofa & loveseat, rt.-chner. lamJlti, dinette. t urlo cubnt. Xlnt. cond SM-4760 rouch SJS, pla tform n11.·ker tl5 or both ror $40 Ca II 968· 1680 536 5352. - - -_. _ - - - - - - - -Mahogany buffet $145 WAITHi':SS/W AIT .. .:lt . , ---Mayt.agdsh wshr,hkcnu tx1Mllon.s a vail. Mature Antique5 8005 lic:yc:lff 1020 $150. 549-13!4 l'ulle~c students, 21 25 • ••• •• • • • • • • • • • • •• •• • • • •••••• •••• •• ••• •• •• •• • • BEO <Kin~ ~l). box ~pr 1•nme eves. In new din YintOCJt ~hwinn 5 sptl Jo'a1>tback. 1ngs & mallress $-tO. n1•r housl· rl'l>laurunt In Ccr Show & Sal•. ll(;y:.. xlrJ cln. lip· lo p 640 7190 hn 1ew1ng Apn I 11, 15& S.H Sun. Apnl 16 & 17 mntl $85 !)4.lj 24 l:l llllh IOAM-4PM. ut t'a~k Rolls Roycei;, Bentleys, & Clever 1660 Dove St Merced es. Packards, Nwpl Bch f'onis, rtt· 1-'tnancing & CKUISE!l 81kt>s & ar l"C!i:-. i.a le' Sun , 4 /17 , 10 3. Baq[ains galore• Pedal PU!> her. :AJ3 .. R" Newport HI.NB 675 2570 Uerculon Flame Sl1l<'h Shelter Sofa. xlnl cood SD> 631 2196.894-5381 WAITIESSES Onr21 (iullH·er"s llc'>tauront lnterv1ew1ht1 Mon thru Thur. bctwn 3 51,m I-.\ penenced onl). Cull lime I .unch & dinner 18482 MacArthur, I r vme Wu1trt'1>1>l>:>. ~' Lal!. NH & CM I t & f 1 corrcc ~hop •·x11 H..f-. plr-.1:-.t• Charh1· :-. l 'h1h Ofl 17 M J 'H9 0.1:1 I W A.REHOUSEMA.H Nrcd Pd fur ~row1nr c·arpt't munuf Fork II rt l'XIM.'f n•ir'd i\1>1JI)' 1n pcr:-l)n, t'u!>tumw1•;1vt• (';1r1wh, 111430 l'al'1f1t· !'>l. Fuuntain VJlll'\ Nn·t1l·1I fur ~r"" 111i.: 1'.trfl<'I m.11111( l'. ~1)<'1 Io• II d 1\ 11~•1) 111 l•t·"un <'11,111m1A1·u"' \ .1r1wi-. IK-i:•I l'JI 1f11 .._, J-°llUll """ \' .1111•\ leases also uv<11I Cmtle Galleriu locat t-d in a massive Sparush ~late full of an uqucs. painting:.. etc Get out of the smog I hour on llwy 71 17584 Lake Shore Or Lake ~lllinore Nu.tuk1 Compct111un. 25" xlnl t.ounng bike $60 new µrts $200 G73 0-106 CGh 8035 ..••.•.•••........•.•.• A.,_uioft __ Fr_H ___ Cute S1JmC!>e l\1llt>ns. 9 8010 "ks old Hca-.onablc 557 63112 art 5 :JO iwknd:-••••••••••••••••••••••• Rt:F'RIG EHATOl<S DOCJ' 8040 WA.c>llt:ltS D RYERS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rec·ond1tmni.· Rl'pror-& f'rgl Damage. Uuar1Uel l!9 Yrs m Or<1n~c Cu DUHLAP'S t>OG OBEUIENCJ-: CLASSES start Wed, 1\ p r I I 2 0 . 7 3 0 r M Nwpt. lrv ar(la $46 l!J211 Dining Km. table + 6 c hairs. 2 16"' le11 vcs, while w recover able C'W.h1ons. xlnt cont! $3.SO. M02039 Whtle j)(Mller bt.-<I, double. l(ood cond1t1on. SSO 75l 896S 2 P1eee :iticln ·1 (8' & J · 1 lime green Xlnt cond $175 644·4646 New den furn. 11u1· hlk vtn l'OUCh w 1blstr~ 2 blk v1n ch.r.i. srn v.lnl d:.k w1blk nee chr $150 all. or i.cll :.eprtl ·y 642 8327 1105 Newport 81. CM <.'A l,L 5'18· 7180 \\'hill· Jdoraul,• poodle~. ~-..-Sal• 80S5 toy , AKC female Fn(;T UAMA<i t-:n llOT 7)1 551111<'u:-ta M1Jsa PUILIC AUCTION l'OINT S a h· 33011 W ~ANY f'INE ITl!:MS OF W<1rncrnr ll arl.ior.~anla G~Re+rie••N 1'.:STATf. JEWELHY. An"!(l'l2'J'.!1 1\hl' 637 6485 1\RT OliJ E CTS, i\N TIUS Wl':EK'S ~l'F.Cli\I. i\Kl'COCK t:n SPA"IXIF.1,nl.l ~~u~,·.~~~E/o·~n~~· 6 2 "'DMIR"'L \l ,ol•'. 111 mn~ · -"" FO & IJfiOCll U R t: Ct.Ht frttUf' S 199 " ··h1ltlrt•n ri~ ~68 I:! 19 00 2200 lil 'lllO.·~ V.1-:.1 llll(hland Whtll' fer ~ • Al'l'l.I,\ 'IC .. -\ 1wr \1\1 m.ik µupi,. 11, ul IOPM :-;now l1re:- l U) U BakcrM 1·M "" 16'.!.l.Jli:I r1mb. s k.ttt'brd wl\ls \\()\I \:-0. 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IA ll'<h1·r 11'11• -A-411 h 11 !fl, " "' n ,. r m 11 \ 1• lit~' repu1 r. $'"lll for -.1•1 ll.1mh11ll flt.., .1r1 11l11v1·1 .:rarwl 111•ino \hit 1·1111!1 S.•11 trd ~ ~ll 124'1 Jonathan's CANN ~RY Vll,l.A<: ~. 25Sho1111 tOS4.•r ve Y1)u 422 Jlst St, Nwpt llrh IU>nal1111ancl' Pool 'l'.ible11 & A n t 1 11 u c• 11 M f ~ showr<Jtlll• now o~n to t h1• publ11· h v •PPl Wholt·ule/Hl'luil C;.111 for rrrr hrorhure ~ 7242. 230<! W 21111, Sa n ta Ana 11 Koll S4!winic marh w cab11wl. Auction 8015 I .~' s:z:, Skt hoot:.. parka . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hl.tt•k J.,th l'upptl'' 'no w <"h :u nz._. '"''""' *'UILIC • "' 11:1110.•1' i..v ie '"'II" 1trm:. & m twh morr Fri o ld Coll .1fll'r i.µrn , &Sut onlv •RIRHITURE• 11~ :n1>.1 1'11llo tum. h'l•hld & hob Frttto You 1045 hy 11d. IOI.pct htke. l(l rl11 S •AUCTION• TCMlkjht 7:30PM • o.alen WekOtM • Stonge Loh COfttiqMltnti Stodt Lkfllidatlons So f a s • I o v ,. :. 1• u t ' • dtJylJt'cl \, Ol0 l' l°flf ~. l"t'Clnr rod1»r-.. IH rm tl>ls. hook-.hlv' I.imp' p1rturc"i. T V'-s. lhl-. & c hr11 ,\NT<.,1 llUH~I S t-:T l>re,.,c•r-.. c·hnb. n1tt·stJnch, htlho.1rcl:., <'htslbc~h. hunk IJC'd s. d~k5. hutch lOIJ', w~hr. ••••• ••• ••• •• •••••••••• pc ant•que wh hdrm ""l. l.oveublc Fem If IC Movingfrom 11lull' 2<Wil Sht>pht'rd L"olllc mix 8 C learwood Ci r . H.B . month~ 11ld 1\ll ~ho\~ April lU & 17 fro m !ltlJ-1&1 10am·5pm _____ _ ~alt• m•ull'n·(J !'hr1t1r. 11' :vri.. ocf'd~ 111 yard . ti4t~ COCKAPOO :1 month~ old. male R7S 5:-,48 or i;n 5900 Lovable 10 m os old S t>r 1n~er Spaniel nlls .id home. &16 6425 aCl I 30 ~1mbint1lion l{;,r•l(l' book 11 alc. r ark". hook s. Pofllen1. m111c Ooor1 dis· <.'nllllt 2020 •'ullc:rlon Apl !"15 C M (1n rear) Silt /Sun 1~4 Dryer. hitby r rib & rocker, tnke. books & much more \0499 Placer !Uver I'' V (Ward & El· lisl other mist>. item s . 903 Delaware. IW. Sun on· ly ! SJ&.8-064 Bargains. m05lly nu. L1\ rm. chn.. t bl:.. dmelte, misc. Qualtty !163-805H F\im. toys, clothes, No on Lyndon off Warner next Lo H.B. dnve-in Mov111g Sale 25• lo s:>o. Furn. bikes. clothes. nusc kitchen. toys, office supl's, rec rd 's & morc Sat 9AM. 19481 Sierra Solo. Turtlerock. Irv Anliquc c hrs. l'hun delie r s . d oor knolii., jewelry. trunk,., oak card file. much more t<> lo SS<>. 17' Canoe $150. 200 t: Ocean 1-"'ronl. Hal Pen. Sat Only! 10.5. Apt sz wsbrtdryr. h1·f1. baby clothes. odd~ n ends . lll spd bike. 241 Co5la Mesa St Apt (' CM Sal /Sun. 8·4PM, 548·~ Htv1era sora S~U Furnitur e, appl • child toys. and many mtsc. Sat JlOll Taft Way. C M . 5-$&-2420 BALBOA ISLAND Gd rum. bunk bedi.. htrt wooden d!>k 11vl chr. dis· hci<. xln l c·tec guitar IA t•ase. min1·h1ke. apt :.1 rdnti ~ much more Sdt &SJn 111> Rub) OCEAi.JFHON T S!-;Lt.Ou T furn. p.,mt 111i::,., antique:,. china, new 111ft wart'. planh & mt b•· t u EJ\ I'' 5707 ~ashor1• Or N wpt 11t h 645 3lfl7 GARA.GE SALE VW 4 hole Maj!s. AM WM Pho no l'o rt ablc. 111 lercom speak1·rs. lam~ r h llrl ':. 1.1honugraph trailer toilet IA' p n'»!>Urt• I ,, n k . ti · a r t 1 f 1 l ' 1 J I ('hr1:.tmas lrt'l'. T\' """"'"' :.land, adJUlllJ blt' d1111n.: light. 'Ill u um 1 leam•r l'losd folJ 1n I( door. IA hari.I"" :..n·. d1-. h"'. car Ji1Ck11. -.mall ta hie rat110:. urn~1mt-nt.11 1rnn i;.ites, 5txM. 65x80. ll7x80. end IJ blc card tdblt's, l.ihle 11aw. :,un ldmp. ~t ad1um :.cab double bt•d :.pre:.d:. <.:olrman 2 burner 11tovc & much mu1·h mon· S11l & SYn. 26>! 1\lh<:rt l'lacc. Cobla Mei.a 8060 ••••••...••....•....... AQlli\ i\pJ>l•ml" reg mare 1· h c ' I 11 u l , l 0 y r ,. W1·:-tem ExP<"r"1I rlrler 1\40. 12'1 I CJRTH llorM· marl' 7 yri. old 1.>.2 humh Ila:. oeeo '"11 "·11 W l.,, l. r n :. 111· n·si.tull~ 1\!>I< tur Cath) ~118311 HouMhokt Goods 8065 .....•.••.........•..•. Fl It El'LAI.: ES · W ood burntnl(, .1(3!'1 6t clt•t•. nl'W in boxe:.. lcs,.. than °, pnec 64!H)ll6;1 Jew~lry 8070 ....................... RM Wotch Safe! HUGE SELECTION \It('(! Apr 1:1 lhru :...1l Apr Iii H.u·" I J~·wc:ln lo lfl.'JI Nt•wpc>rt Blvd . CM Auto1, Used ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7 J DATSUN 610 +MOVIMG SALE• l,c>avtnl( Newrnrt lieuch ufl J yrs 44 Tlffony lYPl' l11mp~. rut .1tl11s s. p0rct>lains. brontes. u rt glass Fanfare 416 31:1l, Nt'wport Bch R73 2777 tA·rr DAY Al'RIL 23 AHTlft)UlCLOCKS Call 847 S672 d ryl'r:.. rcfril(s. wtr Sll~KY Chihuahua rem. 6 roolt'r, ofc. de:cki., C1lc:., m1111. fi Ill-I J\11 shot« Antique!>, j!las11ware .• d1t:1ph . t lob of m1)C Adil." only S4().826J cvt>, klchn 1lm.~. clot.hes. 705 $$$ S £VE $$$ MO-~_ Jay Cr., H 8 . Off P'londa "' MA.LE lri.11h setter. 2 yr11 ' btw UUca/Yktown . f'rt ---- <.:AROUSEL llori1•. S700. firm. Call 11 tt JPM 673-5696 ---- ANT I QUE M E~T OtSPLAY CASES. (2l WOOD. Pvt Pty . 7~1-4780 Wall c lot'k :io day Waterbury movem ent. P r eiu1cd 011k cabin et m~ Wt honor BoCA. Mll~trr w/pan.rs. Gd. watchdo".Sa ___ t._·Su..;._n_. _____ _ C harae . C ASll & ..-" -CA.SHI ER'S Cll ECKS uwes kids. 837-1185 Mt Oaraae-movlnl! aa le . bul NO l'f.RSONAl.. 4PM April 18 • 17 from 125. CHECKS l'LF.ASF.. t-'ood Cut• t•u'in t la"r kttli•s Miit' fu rniture, ba by "' -" ~ thlna", old twin bed & available on 1hr pr~-!lboU, neutered. Wle box. Iota '°;ore. 4421 Stenan o =·f Item.'! subject to w~r. pole64fl m2 Dr_.1-_l_.B_. _____ _ MASTHS AUCTIOH Fwwitww 1050 e 11 by Items, fu r n , Z0711/2 Mwpt II, CM ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1V /Rad, bks. Appln'ca C .. 714 .. )J.'625 STOREWlDESALE 208.12 Queen1 Park l .o or 714-44M616 Nrw ft tised rum . appl's, H B . A\ltntA b \ w n . D'Uac. WlllOn'I 8at'1aln Ork hur . .ti Uutb a r d . Antlques·Chotce colltc .. --._ 1020 Nook (2 St.oroa), ~ .. Sat/Sun tor1 roll lop aerty dHk cyc ... 1 w --------- Circa lMO. $1200. Omat.c •••••••••••••••••7••••• :;..~h, CM. 842 7* Pt!'<W\er, Plant.a. d0lhln1. Mid Vlctolian Chiffonier S·IJ>('td with baby seat --------stereo eq uip .. wet bar, w /$ bevelled mirrors and Stingray, both &d Table Md r halrs "'° 121 Anliqll, many more m l.le SBOO. ~r1oua lnqulrie1 cond S20 Cor both Oartu St. C.ta Mesa. 1tem1. Sal/Sun, 1001 mly.&T1·21&S4 ~---Ne.arBria~/Newport S.uhoreDr.N.8 --_ __.. • ·--I ~••••••••••~~?.~ 1~.':C:.~~' ..... !?~~ MM.!'s~nb IOll ?!.a.~~.~~ ... ~~!.~ W £ lllo.lfED .. OR SALt: ••••••••••••• ••••••••• • ~ lron.5. 2 lhru wed&c. ~....,. Dh .. (; o El Perteet \."UOd . $12) Tor CAS II DOLLA ll .... 15 ., ulttlr' . vatton cc sst 1181 p A 1 D .,. 0 R y 0 lJ K I tol M_.i• Lrsend s:ns. Y11mah11 12 •--------- Jt:WELRY. WATCH ~. •:verytblna 1ots. oak ~~ 64S80t& DMn& lank & re1ulalor. ART OBJECTS. GOl.O, floonna. m inion tile. ConnAJtoSux.-<lnteondt Ciwdcond Call SILVER St: RV IC t;. oak door&. leaded stas:.. 1100 1200 644-0lZS 11fl *--0866. •·1 NE •'U RN & AN <'C ll roorm. b•!r· plenty 6PM TRAMPOLINE For sale 11QUt::S ~ 2200 ror everybody, be there --Call: IM2 9990 btw n SAM U,,_.__L 1075 ~t & Sun Morrung Cor •'ender Strata l' aster. ••PM ... .-... bebt bl.I.). Lol'11ted at 406 tiuJl ur & rue. bnnd ••••••••••••••••••••••• Curtl!>. Alha mbra , Ca new. i.lnt <'Ond. $300 ~ let'--' iwa Mor11an m11re. broke Call494·tOISS or494·3414 ~·56Ulah.6PM ._.· '1ots lo r ld t· &. drn ·e . blk Pl&Tlldt! Morgan .:eldini:. Eng, We:.lllrn (7 14 I 338 101 l 1010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WANTED Habybne cnb & matl'hini AJ..TEC t2" i;pkni. bu1111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• dre•sing table /dresi.er reO.:x cabinet. l200 Card racks & •howraiu· $M0 Cor bolh. Misc. baby 67S·8258 goodolu. Call 673-6609 or Ite ms. Allen 250 amp arc ----------3013 Villa. N B weldtir ndi. lt!ads f15 YAMAHA Clarinet ~o. TV 1 ........ _ ms-m aft 5 Otdi. Trumpet $7S. Call • :-V• -----540-7180. ..."• St.no 1091 JOBBERS or Cor 11wup mt..ocl only. New clothinll & l'Ollmetics. :545-::243 OfficefvnMtwel. ••••••••••••••••••••••• COLORTV•s RCA·ZENITH·MAGNO TOP CAS H DOLLAR J'A I D l''O R YOU R H ;WELRY, WATCHt-:S. ART OBJ E(,'TS GOLD Loveseat & sofa. blk 1whl S I LVER gEKV I C E : <'omsole, :! tbls, water FINE FURN & AN bed, frost free refrtg, ~,._..t IOIS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~k. exec :.teel case. Oak barrel inlayed lop , m11h:h'g s wivel chair Cost $2,000 new. asking Good Selection Guar Portables & Conaolei; S'.100 to 1268. WRIGITTTV TtQUES 64~·2'.!00 lWlJ! bed. llbl bedrm set. --1148.3472 843 A, W 19th, CM . 646 1786 LUGGAGE TAGS Crom your lm.<1inesi. card Send one card for each tac plus one i.pare Wt• return pt>rmancnll> 5t'aled 11tlr:tct1ve ta.: & ~lreip, meelln!l a trhne I. D. r(-qwrement!> Pre vent los.<1 & theft' Jo"or .i per..onah1ed ta.: encloi.o: Wdllpapcr, fabric ur '"Day Clo" paper & we will back & lnm )Our laai:.. Or try two CJrdi; back Wback PRICES S2 ea or 3/$5 -I /Slags SI 60cu 6,9 lJjll> $.1.50 ca IOor more $1 .40 ca Salt.'S Tax Included NO CA HD? Dniw your own or :.end name, addre:.i.. phone & we'll make one card per tag Add ~reach Sc:nd check or money or derto PILOT l'llHTIHG P 0 Box tS60 Costa Mc:.a . Ca 9'.!626 •MATIRESSES• Single Sct.<1 $39 50 t'ull Siu 5'4 50 S&J Mo111,h, I octory 8)8 to t I \I' ' 0) A 547~ l'UILIC AUCTIOH MANY ITEMS ()lo' FINt.: ESTA'T' E H 'W t:L R Y A RT () H.I Jo:C'TS. AN TIQIJES. FIN I-: •"U HN . l':r<: l'llONF fOH IN t'1) & l:IRU<.:ll U KJ-: 645 2200 N t-:WPOl{T 11('11 Tl':r\Nl!oi CLUB l.1m11erl Ml•m bcrsh1µe.. 644 1~>.'!() UUITA H $'.!~•. Snl!I htcl "25 . 4 wroui.thl iron ua rstool!> S2.} 645 321;~1. 64ti 7911! V1h1 ~I.aim lmporb ()pt-n1ni: around Apr 11 l.1d11 V1llal(t' Mall. Nwpl AMWAY PRODUCTS Call 673 24!23 WOVEHWOODS & MIHI ILIHDS W<.()rlen 'hulh'f' & pull hlmdll Up to llO', off rr tail 9 AM tu SPM l'Jll &1:,8951 SUPER IUY!!! l2' mahogany plank:,. 8 Ii> Ill .. wide I to 2 ·thick ~Oc Pl'f fl (,It> 11080 , 548 573.~ !-,al :1takc bed (11r '• or' 1 ton pick up 1ru1 k tl50 673-3417 l'()()l 'l'.1hlt· ·I' •x9T ournumc nt 751 27211 PerNOndl CollHl 11rn of rinl(~. .:olu -61 µret•111ui. MOnl'~ l'nrt 'auna 1111 LWO. mu-i .. J1°rl 11 1•1· 8.11 300:1 or 5111 1lb.13 Wht. lll•m Top l'ml)I l•JP X 1 nt l0UIHI $151> 2'! 17 Mmer SI. CM ,i'\8 .ll93 Plant Sale J\loe Ver:.>, Com/re) & either'! 2217 Mmer St, Costa MC'!D MAClll Nl~T i.ell1nl( Pn•c Mea!'I tool'\ .. Ken 11t."\l) tool hOx Will sell h. ·Pi· or total ~,o 548·8353 1111\t' '01111'1hlllj, \llU "Jiil '"-.di • c1."'1111·11 ,,,,, 111) 11 \\t•ll I ;tll '-'O\lt 1,12 .,.;;x Autos, UHd Ueaut Antique Dining Hm $400 cash. 842·2974 table. 55" round. w 4 Conccrtonc rtiel reel re chair.., 2 leaves. extends AdJuslable drafllnM corder. indd AM radio to 72··. $100. Sears Pwr board/table w /instru s houlde r s trap $40 reel mower, $SS. Stan· ments. l"mc t'ond Sl7S _67_J._l~-------- rlJrd s z Remingto n 893·6461> aft 7 pm o r M P & T l)"''Wnter. sis. S5l·6020 wknds_ Ptoneer A uner ,... AKAJ 8" R2R. Auto re C\l> Electronics t::qui pme nt. Ollc1lloscope. F M sweep generator. pwr s uppb.:s, pul:.e generator:.. VTVM ·s. duplt caling machine. c apacitors, s witclwls, heal smks. re· ststors. etc 1197 W. 16th St Nwpl lkh-12·4, Sat & Sun only Good buys a:ssrtd bully (.'<1u1p & sleupert bOfa. Dill now · 556-171n Uladc type t'hromed rear bumper, nr new. Cor '7·1 1, ton Cheroketi JO Chevy r u S45. 548 6483 L'hma Cabot . dinette. ac l"UU:Stlcal s prayer. bwlun :.tv &oven. 64.2·1659 ft.+t 1017 verse. Lancer s pkri.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Craig 8 Track. Sony T Par r o t s, Cockatoos. Sant B S750 645·9064 Macuw11. Blue Fronted Amazon~ Very t a me 494-5497 "-oa Ii Orc)mts 1090 ....................... \4 " colo red por table Zenith TV 2 mo. old. pd $4l2, sell ror $225/0fr. 1145-27:>3 19" COLOR Port. New FIELDS Warehouse sale pt ct ure tube & tuner 400 Pl a n os I ?nc u n i.. $150. 1-'lrm. pp 839-5647 new /us ed . S pinets. Grands. P layers. Going Track in dash car stereo outCorbwnness Renl·lse $50. + man y t ape:. opt. Kawai. Steinway. 646-4068, 644-6806 lia ldw1n, Chicke ring , ---- Yam aha. Ki m ball, l.MorltN Wrlur ( 714 )6311·27 70. .,...,,. l.2072 Brookhursl, GG Ha m mond . Lo w e ry . Gulbrani.en Organ:-. & Kawat Pianos. For Your Pnee call 644·9200 20 ~al. s h o w tank1·--------- a quanum w /wrought iron ~tand. No fi:.h S39 t-1y, Jr, t Lehman 12. I Lido 14 w /trlr. l Bos Whir w /mtr & trlr. Sealed bids open 4125177 II am. Bid forms avail Coast Comm. CoU. OLSt Purc h . Dept.. 1370 Adams Ave.,C.M. 92626 or 556-5754 5.51·~ Arl1:.t dra wing board. 12x31 + lamp & drawing malertals. rcason<1blc IA&0339 MOVING·Anllquc !!Ofa & l'hr. 2 !-m blu<' sofas. elee 11.ryr. desk. m isc 642 7430 ur~·4871 GARDEHERS! WORM CASTINGS Nature's Perfect Soil S2 50 per cu. ft Bnng conlamcr HAMMOND ORGANS COMPLETE LINE •NEW&. USEO• Bu> wllh Confidence rrom the Ol d es t Authorized Hammond Dealer 1n Orunge Coun- ty. We will not be know· mgly under:.old ! ' FR EE OHGAN Cl.ASS l\t o n eve, ever yon e wekomc SfOP IN OH t:ALL •••JUST ARRIVED• KA WAI l'IAHOS 9030 o mpl l!le C hrysle r manifold.-. for 318 <'.U. V8 lnrludc:. man1Cold:.. r izcn. dbow <;, end plate everything for twin e nl(lnc" with 430 hoor.. $225 total cost. Call Dale J l 496·1821 Manne Elctronics Equip Sat Sun \2 5 646 9233 20291 Al·aria. SA Hi.:b lkmyo & used VllF. HAMMONf>ORtiAN U epl h re co r ders . & P IANO CENTER Clasher:.. ADf .. :.. battery Orum ~E"l from Coa ~l Mu:-.11'. Gardening tools. lrg d1>i: t•arner. 5411-757·1 2ISS4 E. Coast llwy. l·har~ers. cs·s, all at <.:ornna del Mar clearout pnccs. 897 W. ti44·9200 lt>lh Sl Nwpt Bch. 12·4. Whl'elcha1r _ ___ ____ Sat & Sun onl) l.1kc ncw. Or~an. :-J)(>aker & bench. Alai.kan tanol', 15'7 <t'll 00 ':'~I !l:l4i 1ml1Vlr tond111on $ll!OO. fiber11lass. blue. capac1 1-:.\,., ""'k w r<1ll oul 75().0000 lY 800 lbs. new, $325 druwt•r $S5 Antq piano. beaut r abnl A I a:. k an kayak' 13 . 631·020tl & tom' $40S 836 8292. 70!I ll~rgla:-~. un xlnt while watcr craft. new. S!J7 Kini: watcrbt!d, matching S Malll. S,\ Al~kan duck boat. 11 · IO\t'11cats. end Ibis. 1>c1A 25'" RCA w r('mok. top or kayak style. great Cor C1s 1111: mat·h. lamµ !>51 -4252 the tmc Co:.l $1200 nu tung. hunting. hght whl. atatc :-ale. only u!>ed 3 nc_w_. ~ 673·9-136 OnnkinK fountain. elec trtc otf1cl' type. S.50 , wks.S;Jc.S7l!0:.768·l402 Sea Rescue /\von Ltfc lllark & Oceker cordl~:i;~ Story & Clark Upwn~ht Huft New ·Sl295. $495 hcd11l'r lrt mmcrs 6°11'" Plano $250 Good condi I>tg1tal d1rcc1 ion {111dcr . f'C'trtllo :-.u rfboard $25. uoo Cdll 540 7lll0. new S3SO 67.:..3_24_90 __ _ t).12 2073 Ha m ilton U pwriuht Gr11nd Piano. Circa 1900. Completely rerurhti.hcd 111 11111 1n c lud new 1· Pillar 4 large suilboat used. good condition Lam1nalcd h ardwood $15, or bst ofr 1>42·2073 C1111tl·m pory µrtnl '. 1·hroml & wood frame" $J~ \uluc~. just ~10 t!f.1-~l e\e11 keybc1Jrd. Bt•aut. hand loah, Power 9040 1·11rvl•d wood 1nclucles ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,.w1,·c1 claw fool i.tool. Mlsc~lmMOU5 Want~d ~1800 493.3773 ClaMHr 064 C hris Crurt 8081 Super S port 11:1 '. VII •• ••• •• •• • • • • • • • • • •• • •• SeWWM) Moc"IMs 809 l w /4(111 hr,. Bris tol conrl SSS CASH FOR ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bluebook ~J900·ofr Antiqul.' S1nucr Sewin" 675 J(M(ICI0·_41 __ Gnocl 11.Sl'd I urn relr\f?s " "' fr1~ 6t s toves 5411 07611 machines $.'iO ca. Call ts· Century. 225 llP VS. l'lm . .&· W!IO trlr. full covers, $9511 H' ··ouch $50. 1·ofh·e UJIJll'l>. end taolcs. ot·1· cha1r:i;, 1 .. mps. C"lolncs .> 16. dbl rollawu)'. :.ni:I Oed SJO, i:d m1,.c. Sal 9.5 1!177 Nl'ct·h1 l.1cl}u" S.18 3565.675 1995 __ ~'>7 li7J2 trcearm "l'W marhinc We ofr lh1' brand new $489, fully outo Necch1 for exact ly '-:. price. -$244 SO 1$10 monthly or Wanted bl'nt·h pre:-' 00 da}!i ea-.h. ok) 1-'\Jlly ping ponl( I Ii i doui:1t· guar'ld We take trude "hdmg !(la:.:< dr p11nd ms llPforc you pay 1.tore 751 9439 pnt'C' for s1m1lar :.av inRr-on olhl•r new. rC' Mudc:al llUSllCb'\•fl or rCl'Ond I htstrunwnh 8083 11onC'll ~ewm.: m.1ch"11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'&J Coic A~cncy (.;onn M 111 0 ~I ;1111· t•lct· 1 Pnlnc1a or Jt•rr y Coic ) or.:un. CJltrlll'n\ C'f1nd1 MS•l'l25 anytime tcxrepl lion, tiOO. I' I'. 532 125[1 clunnl( llarelltt 1 Autos, Uud ·1s Wiak1k1 S ki Boat . S5900. Dean llJS-021 1 Page 1488 s1 · T win U1esel Yacht, ~,., completed. eng1nei; near new. $39.51Xl. 100'; t:omplclt>d $49.500 Whte. 25895 Marguerite l'rkwy, M1ss1on V1c JO, <.:.i 92675. i\pl 2·202. Thl' fJ!lte't 1lrttw m ttw Wc'>I a Dally l'llot t'l.ii.i.1f1 l'tl Ail. f'h11n1• (i42 5671! Autos, Used ...........••.......................•......... ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • IDAJJiUN l "41 7 0 TOTOTA WOl-4. ----~ l I I . . . . . -' . . .. ,. :· ~!.~!~ ..... !~~~~;.~! ........ !~~~~.~.~I~ .. !!~~!!'!'!~.!~:~ ... !!?.~~.~~.:~ ... !~.~!!~ ............. !~!.~ f"rt!Uly,Apnl 15, 1971 OAJLYPILOT DJI 1Nl20' Mark Twain. 13' CYCLONE, xtru, like MOPID 1960 IJoUday R1tmbler, ·~ INTt;R 'NL. Dbl. c1tb, WI HAYE y ANS! ..._ W.e.4 95'0 ~ W..t.d 9590 ...,_,, 1 ... pon.c1 new, lrllller. Beal offer UI'. Kif cont'd Rcaa. ofr 4ir.4. 6 cyl. Gd cond Over l.5 van <'Onven1loru •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• many~~· S.2:588 WAlEHOUSESAU 5&9877aft6PM Slb:!0.4!f!MU11 lnst.ot-k. WIWIU.IUY WEPAYTOPOOU.AR AH.R~o '705 • NEWPORT SURPRISE Famous "'es~ Euro fn1Cb 9560 ALL SALE YOUI DATSUN '0RTOPtJSJ!:DCARS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 24 Starflre, '7S. w /trlr, 14 tMtD at Jib xlnt cood ~~~nbe~afo~ ul: H~~ AMlo Senice,P.... ••••••••••••••••••••••• PAID FOR OR NOT roRl!!JCiN. DOM ES'l'IC AJpba "14 Spydcr XI.NT 22S OMC, hdtp. head, le~d C IB lteel p~o· pnced well below ret:ul &AcceuoriH 9400 lt75FOaDFIOO PRICED!!! TOflDOLl.AI orC~SJCS COND. 111,.300. Slvr/bllt 1aUey, trim tabt, bait ~UExt26S8:..·30 . All w1ract.ory warrant •••••••••••••••••••••••A w-""""ll"'At "-l•ctlon ~-c••s lfYOU.rcar extraclean Int. pp U4·7803. tank. outn11er1, VHF, · · 1Y1 VW ENGINES u&omaUc, pwr.1teenng "''"" ~ ;x:... .--" ,..,..... -aeeustlrat &c2·1S49 ratb, lo hra. 8rl1tol Wander 30 Mk II W/allp. & fully aa:.embled CJ & low miles. (248052) Oo On All Conversions IAlWICltDA.TSUN IAUH IUICIC ------,----n $13,995. 640-2888 c>r loeded for rl""" "cru11e, tordctalls, USJ!:D RF.BUILT aalelhl&weekfor TaAVCO San Juan Capistrano ZllZ$Harbor lilvd ._. '707 ~ ..-"'" .... ..._,,. ••c cuon Der Buo "Y Shop 5»-&U40 -..a1y $3995 ....,_,2 many xtras. $27 ,000. .....,..,..,., .,..... .....,., _,, --~ SANTANA lll·ll714tJ.-ll75 ColtaM•• 919 2500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sacrifice bristol 22• days 548-4377 or eves. VALVES Gnnd Spttlal' MlllA.CUMAD>A. COHTIMro '76 Audi Fox. Wbite, 4dr, Owen• Cabin Cruller. 453'51.AskforBlll. ~:.ci:s 1 Heads off, II cyl. Sl6, all 21.50Harbor81vd.,C.M. AndCMC.lnSloc$ CASHFOICAIS! WE IUY A /C. crwu control. See to apprec .• make of· 91 SO V 8'1 6 cyl. $12 moet 6's. 645-5700 Top S Dollar S paid for CLIAM CAltS AM t t:M stereo nd •o fer. (213 )691-8035 or ~~tpa/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 cyl Sl2, most 4's . + c~an~ur1,trucb& Coco mat.a, 46pd, $4850 W.3>e96-30lS __ 9070 '70 Triumph BonnevUle ~~~~ork guaran-'&6 Chevy Hon step vu c.orv0,N...,~'t.ea. , Ask for Paul Ir T1lUCKS ~~:..after 6PM & ----------•••••••••••••••••••••••• 650. All new• Cherry ..._, '73 engine. Windows all .,... 1936 Chr is Cr.fl Bay __ _. --around. hydraulic door. HOW•• ... Cllt•_._• \.vnu. Nu eni:. eitc. A:1kin& New VW Engine 18cc, Good "'-~ Launch, xtra ena. '1400. SAU.12wecks May I.lit $800 /bst. 675 ·6737 $300. 5361045 aft 3P M ask beater. tires. body. Dove&QuaUSta. 675-~ Side lie SIOO 32'. 303 E 675-8443 for Bob All service records. tu:WPORT BEACH 2.S' Seacrllft Twin mere Edgew»ter(1 )871·2868 ---S2000.64S-3200,646-?lll8 cruisers, many xlr111.. ..5. 1-...a Slip itrS Sud "!ld GVWT250AJ$4t95 '!r Trade Dau un truck bed '75 Raocbero. A/C. 465 bp, •USWEEDBCUAYRS •· .. -. a e •ot' • er ,, with tailgate for 6voll ' • 640.7000 days, 645-7521 Choice Manna, sub let 3 5&8796 VW motor Y60·4400. AM/F'M, 8 track stereo, '64 Chevy. Mags, CIJ>l TRUCKS• eve. moe.6"2 M9ll ___ trailering pkg, 6 mag seats, air shock•. cpt, Comelnor Call Hooda CB 360, near new Used Snap-on TOOL BOX. wbls, cruase cnlrol, shell pan1·r. l2·v, refri&. dual FllH ApproiMI SEA RAY 22 '. 188i:ioo.Rewardforaccepta· ·loaded w/only 350 ma good eond, $2.SO/Offer. w/sUde wtbdows, 2.S,000 ball. Pia-cool, sink, Gt-olllC .. woa.t Mercru11 er, VHF, ble live.aboard slip. 50· !'J~!!.usacrifice $650 646-6817,6452503 rru.645-«127 VERY N ICE. SlfOO l.....,l'•-ach Blvd. falhomet.er & trlr. only M ... -Saller R-....,..1• "'"""'"'° 7"" .,...,. '"~ """' 175 h $1,.,..0 F """" · ~~~· 72 R&nchero Sqwre. 0 ood ---· Huntington Beach r s. "" arm. blegenUeman,exec.Call ..... --....... ~-"-• ·1~ Audi 1001...S. Belae Mlnt cond. Pvt. Ply.· moo. 944.5923 11 COllNRL CHEVIOLET 2828Harbor Blvd. Am.-.th•y '709 COST A M ESA •••••••••••••••T••••••• 546-1200 '74 Austin Marina. 4dr. ----------• 4spd, ereat gas saver, xlnl cond, Sl750. Must sell. being transferred (710 548-2700or 648-3176 562-9234 Leooal 833-8095lvemes 16Kaw500,IU,6,000m1 -----~-cond. $2300 /o ffer. 67Ford£conoliDe.6cyl,J 147-6087•549-llll ---------· clean. best offer ••••••••••• • • •• • • • • ••• • 54S-996-4 s pd man u a I t r a n s , 1----------1 13F"T Alum. V-Hull, wn '30 Avalon Mooring. Best 751.Q72 ~/ .... El Canuno' . V8. PS. ~w/s~eats. ad cond. $1275 TOP TOP DOLLAR PAJD IMMEDIATELY FOR ALL FOREIGN CARS CALLORCOMEIN TOSEEUS NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100W. Cst Hwy, NU 642-9405 '&J Austin Amer. Ex. ga:. mil. Gd tires. 382 Vic tona 1112. 6'2-1737 $495. HP Mtr & trailer. $43S c•.;....~1.:.. 9520 '" cc ...... ,..,. • location in harbor. Front 'T G -.9K. PB AC AM /FM M D-.t 1 "'R Joox."""""' row an front or beach and 1 Moto uzzi l ,OOO ma on ••••••••••••••••••••••• · • • ags. •---------~ IMW 9712 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ca VOMC S . t t nueng. Pohce model , i........c 12495.642·8450daysonly. '75Dodge."'•T,127"WB. P"'•D 18' h(i>rnia Deep cari s r es au ran . wrth laanng & many ex ro,..-. • PS PB c All -"' AJ aJI T I Moonng no lS for sale "" G ,....., 79 c · ·auto. A •stereo. FOR CL"''"., CREVIER i...,. most new. r r · · tras Sl,400. SlS-8568 an n.ua 's 1u1Jetta Spnnt l a ........ pa.s.sen&er rown cust int, low mi, besf of. ...,., .. &cover etc $2800/trade 714-846-1524 4pmwkdys.AUday Sitt classic in anyon~·s ScbJBusingoodrunning ferS8l·26&4 for sail. 67:Ht09. NEWPORT 25. boat dock. &Sun. book ). An excellent '61 cood. $2400. Xlnt body. ------ 13. BOSTON Whaler . Waler&electric. body with beautiful new 645-9282 '6' METRO lnter"nl Slep 40HP Johnson. $850. Call 675-49'll '72 Suzuki TC125, low red p~unt and a '63 1300 •57 lnternalaonal Tow van. $325. 675-0924 miles.xlnt cond. Bestor Veloce engine w/ 4·1pd truck. $2 .000_ 2066 9711-54.26 ----------•Boat dock, side lye, $2.SO (er. 545-9489; 673-3181 trans. an gd. running Placentia Costa Mesa '65 VW bus. Cust. inter , loats. Rewt/ pedt. Min $50. 75 HONDA CRl"", many cond. (this engine bas 11 ,. ... __._ 9050 67"7737 "" ...._~ r unning strong in TOWTRUCK pane ng, carp., c ur --.--.,. xtras, mu.st sell this wk ..... ~.. tain.s, sunroof. Must sell ••••••••••••••••. ••••••• Wan•-.. Newport si·ap or ..._t ofr t··'-~. C-" J e{f my Spyder 'til I replaced ......i h """ .....,., ...... a "" at with newer 1600). Wall '73 Ford FSOO, S spd 646-8456 Ocearuc Ex...,..lllons ~s Side lie for 32' sail for 1 at 548-WZI sell 111l including also a trans. reblt eng & Lrans, •----------several berths a va1l. w k 4118-4/24 675 7186 d (7l4) 6'2-4930 m For~. V8, air, stereo, aboard the 68 rt . ce · · Kawasaki 400 S-3, only s pare 4·s pee trans .. ---------new Ures, trans cooler, schooner ''Shearwatcr" loah. Speed Ir 8,000 mi, gave away, $SOO damaged engine block 75 LUV. t rick paint. all tint glass. $1600. r th · 9 d ~11t• Sid 9010 640-8264 und good head. interior chrome Jackman's, w1'de 6'2·9918 or ear ay ex.,..-... 100 panels and st!als, many under sail, visiting 5 of ••••••••••••••••••••••• , . tires, campr shell, disc 1--------- ~~ Hl6J~ BEACH Bl VO MUNTINGfON Bf ACH 1142 , 1111 ·,10 04·n IMPORT CARS AU.MODILS WI NEID Autos,IMported ••••••••••••••••••••••• G1•r• 9701 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1975 MASE:IATI ICHAMSIH 0 1 ST 6 H OAOWAY SANTA AMA 835·3171 ltiC Ul11MA1E DAIYIND MACtilH[ •USED IMW'1·• '75WaHKWT '74 3:0Cpe S /R 746LWB '75 200Z 4spd 629NBK 16 2002 4spd S/R 334PCW '75 200'Z 4f pd 794NJM So. Calif's. beaulifulskl Boat 2 _7 S HP 71 Honda CT 70 sl h t'.: junk parts and an MG brtcs,CB,AM/FM.Strk '73 Ford bubble top van, h I I d M • clean $225 4 L8S-70 13 Mitten car cover for ~ t e re 0 • l t n 1 e d r efr1 g, coole r , hitch , ' c anne 15 an s. ay Johnson's Askmg $1300 Pi Ill .I d I .,,0 SISOO Phonn 6•5·"108 ~ I 000 . d I vr l6t.h thru 24th 962 9'11f1aft 6PM. · re stee ra Ul s. .. ., ., ,, wi.ndsh.ields, driving ltte, 1 . ma, ra 1a s. ln ers ' CLEAN USED CARS HOW CA.U,APPY Only' 1189 miles on this Rolls Royce trade-in. In true concours condition. Dark brown w /tan in· tenor & gold .sln pang Blaupun.kt Uerhn s tereo t ape w /recorder. A modern , exo ti c automobile that must be seen. (979PfR 1. Closed°" s-doy1 OllANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST $ Ernie Minney, !!kipper each67J..3l27 <1fter 6 or 645-7542 and brush guard. Lo ma , 894-6014 Oceanic t;xpeditions N Tri-hull, 18', w/lrlr. Jet, 73 Honda. XL 350, & le~ve msg for_D_enru_s..:. must see to apprec .. 67 Chev. Van 108 WB, No 540-5630 ROY CARVER IMW 1S40Jamborce Road NEWPORT BEACH 640.6444 -~!_!.·US 441·1106 clean. xtras. Sacnfice. trailer. Street legal, dirt • PIHSTRl'8MG • ~ eng or trans.~ or bst Sl.400. 213-865·3453 converted. Knobb1cs, u "'-~hand.,." up c:•a.73117 -. c ofr ~ IOll~SO~ & so~ Sales·Servace•Leasmg Rov CCll"'Yer ,IK. ,..~ ...., ,,,_ "' P.U. 1600, ustom Int. · loah, Soil 9060 Gla.stron 1973. 18' deep V ~ whls. Lo 10 ma, ·~K-;rmann Ghta. 2-180-cc Jackman rams, t.Jres, & • LINCOLN·MERCURY XKS· Hoa d i.te r '63 Opa lesent pearl. Ne w red bade$, new top $S900. Bentley .. T " ISBH788) '66 Sed, RHO, a ir, ••••••••••••••••••••••• hull. 302 Ford eng, __ _ _ more! $J800 or best. 18 OB v I eng. 48 Webers, head wk, Ericson 35. full race. I · 270 0 vo out· '73 lOOCC Yamaha En l':mpi, 8 spokes, radials, 54S-l6S8 cruise. perfect cond, dnve. Xlnt pwr & speed. du r o . '7 3 1 7 5 CC recond. lhruout See to _'7_3_Ch_e-v.-A--uto--. -a-ar_P_S_P_B SJS.000. 847-6038 Perl cond. Vanson trlr Kawasaki Also trlr all "PPr"". S2900 or consider r b k ---------• 1 cld Sac for s boot • u --~ sunroo • uc et seats. n · · c or l bst ofr. 4.93-1982 aft lrad0 for l'U. El Camano be"'-d b l I I nd ..., '""'" ooo A l D ys 532 2892 .. ""' ·Ca s eeper , nu s a er .-~. u O · ; e v 5 • 6pm or Ranchero 642·4689 pilot, diesel. 6 1nstru-751-411!.S •---·-----_ __ llres. whls.646-6813 men ts. s e lf ta i lln g . . '73 Kawasaki 175 F7 '6t Karmann Ghia. 2180 cc 1973 CHEVY winches. pedes tal steer Siu Boat 18 • n<ls a lot of $350. Good cond eng. 48 Webers, bead wk, ing, Mansfield h ead , work. New Volvo eng. 586-3244 Emp1, 8 spokes, radials. B.CAMIHO CNC stove. etc. Days Besl offer.673-6SllO. n.'COl'ld. lhruoul. See lo Automatic, pwr. steer· 549-9616, Eves 675·4241. '72 Glencoe 18' jacuzzj jet 1973b·'-Suzuk900 l 'J'.SlOOCI stre~l apprec. S2900 or consider ing, air cond., vinyl lop & k. bo I Old ._..e, m1. ean "' tr d r PU L'I C AM /FM radio. (38927X). 23 ' Albatross Open s • alw 455 s eng, sharp.$295 646-00llleves a e or • ., ammo Cockpit Racing sloop. s:MJj)()/Of'r. 979 1741 days-----. ---or Ranchero 642·4689 Sale ,ric .. Sl650 foully rigged, xlnt cond. or75t·IS17 art 7P~·--'73 Honda CB 500-4. MJny 1~ fo'ORD MIRACLE MAZDA Bst offer. 752·8353 days 111 ' Kon a l 9 74 . 13 5 837xtr·a2sl.78xlnl cond. $900 4 door deluxe 2l!iO Harbor Blvd • C M. 645-5700 J::vinrude. blue & salver. · $700. fo'1rm. 646·1944 Supe r Saller! 2 4 ' Trimaran ni cest on Coas t. Comp! eqpd. $3400. Wkdys 494 4167 Pearson Triton Ve r y good cond, many extras, 1714) 673·7873 •22' SANTANA Crse/Race. Hl.531. 6 HP. 0 /8, nu ngging & saals-5 bags. xlnt cond. SS800 Pvt. pty. (714}528 80S9 Tandem trlr. Clean, '75 HONDA 550, 4 cyl, CO_L_L_E-CT<)R-w-ill sell super ski boat. 646·5311 cus t. h •·back seal, beaut. re...iored .31 Model MUST SELL FAST laybac k handlebars A Roadster OR trade up Just in time for spnng. 17' Stevens natbottom, Gelling Married! Wife or 'down to 4SOMBZ or V ·dr1 ve, wood dee k . says 00 bike. car. $12SO. L>ino Ferrari. t.13-6372 custom pa111l & anterior. Call c.o .4788 or 6"2·4331 V I ~ .. Stcyr, 1939 conv 220. Run· ance tr r w /mags C1rc ulat1on IAs k for s•200 S...cnf1ce $?.000 Afl 6 JIOO> n1 ng . r a r e. .. . 846 8016 714 /S41HS42 SKI BOAT Motor Hotw.1. VGM 9570 . ...•......•.......•..• ii Dodge 300, ex cond. Alr. paneled, new paint. crptd, $&!900. 640-04.S I iS Chev Beauville :V. ton. DI" int, full windows, pwr steer & brks. V8 auto. AM /FM tape, lint cond. 33,000 ma. Cop· per tbuc ksJun. $5200. Ph: CUSTOM LliSI CUSTOM YAM LOWAI s12688- Ctelttt\ ft••oeyfll'•,., ''nt'I ,,,.Mllf!O """"''Oil pr._....,'~" •• , .. .......,,lelil ... 'N.., 1)1'1 ... ""' .............. ~ ... ('(•-nt\ ,..,.,...., '°'-'" ~C..~oO'\ , .. SOUi" ...... KIUllf-• •tt• 71•/990·7'0Q. 213/69• .,.,\ 2626 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA WE . MEED YOUR· USEDCAl MOW TOP$PAID ' CAU. CK>IDOM COSTA MESA Rolla floyce BMW lS40Jamboree Newport Beach 640-G«>t charcoal ovr shell grey, W76 BMW 2002-Metalht gray hades. Very good fjord blue w /blue an automobile! terior & AM /FM stereo JlM R1CKMAN MTRS ca ssette 1665PQN l. 2124 E. Colorado Blvd S7600 or best offer. p, t Puadena 752-7847 P\y.675-:;a.s.J or locally call CARLOS CARRJON 752· 7847 Alfa RCMMo 9705 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. . AMC~HP P~§Ktcw 2524 HARBOR BLVL> Alla':s Gaui.ett;i Sprint. BMW'20Cr2. '74 4.~p. air. s ter eo. MH·h XAS radial, Siena br $48~. PP&W-7864 Eves .. bst. COSTA.MESA A 11 r.-bod ~-.. oz• n exce enl '61 y --------•• ..,. • With beautiful new red '69 IMW 1600 •-----_.-,,...-----1 paint and a '63 t300 Coupe, 4 spd, AM /FM CAR""' n.c I Veloce engine w I 4·sP$1 Stereo, and more! Looks Caeh fll9r cGrS ' trans. in &d. r unning and Runs Great Only ,_._.-...,.._Mot cond, (this engine bas 12495 <ZXX8&6> Crevier -..._.-w...-been runrung strong in 21'5 HARBOR BLVD. my Spyder 'lil I replaced BMWl835-3171 Santa Ana Ularbor It Victoria> it With newer 1600 ). Will '74 BMW 2002•'111 super · COSTA MESA sell aJl-irtcluding also a clean, super fast, priv pr Dodge Slepvan wilh 642-0653 spare 4·speed tra.ns .. l)'f213:59!M208 generator, incl motor ----------1 damaged engine block _ home appl 11500. PVI'. PTY Need& a car and good head, intenor '16 2002 u pd., sunroof. 548..llJ96. for SIOO as soon as poss. panels and seats. many AM.IFM cass. In wal'T' . 10' ~per Sabol sailboat. compleu~. S& MS 3340 alts 30 PM 111 . unl1m1ted marine Salej1l...t 9160 prop da'h Blue pnnled •••••••••••••••••••••• • '54 FORD SUHUMER l1ass1c Con vert. Yellow with beige inte r & lop. Ong restored mint cond. throout Creal c ar for the Summer. Absolutely one of a kmd. Eal Your I leart Out Fonz• Call Ted 644-9179 or 675-1585 Must run gd. ! 675-2'86. junk parts and an MG Clay. 67~91.!'77 & 556-2660 Mitten car cover for 00·1004 -------'72 Ford EZOO Van, ad Cal 25. uilboat. 1966 lc l assar beauty ) Mainsail. J•b. Genoa. 71, Honda OB, encl h<'ad. $7,500 farm first eash1ers check lakes 494.5714 S E A S P R A Y CATAMARAN. World's rastel\l 15. production sailboat. 175 lbtl n gged Colors galorl'! $1695 w ,trlr. Save $230 Call Doug . l\36·6890 Melcruft Sahol, hkt• nl'w s:R>or best offer 673·24:ll 211· Clipper w /trlr ,.,uhh deck. O l lJ. xlnl l'Ond smso ofr G31 0963 CatahttJ 22 ~pc1th·~, II h head . .:.1llf'y C''lm kel'I. mo.n y t•lltl a:. ttc;idy tu 11a1I 5.:16 4880 or 492 04117 SABOT SAll,lJ01\ r Rood cond. S1!*5 ~t of (er 548 IMS '16 llORIE C'AT w/lrlrS2lOU 675·2488 cvcii KITE, xlnl cond. new hardware.sails ac dolley, $550. 913·5403, aft · QOOn/evs. "'1t· !lrwacanit M l!ii .. 611-1nc E Z1Aquariu.a $4950 Z3 San Clemente 5800 i n .ancer <2) from 9500 as Coronado 8200 3' Pearton. new 13.~ •J> .. roon ArM R950 • P•areon Cmdr 8750 2l C.la.lina 14.500 aKlnpCnir 7960 •fbln1er 22,500 •Ccronado 18.100 3D .._.raoo 22,IOO •Newport new. uaed Have 10methio1 to sellf a..mec19dl do fl wclf. , 4~1. V dnvf' ca,alc 12'; FOil REHT o"er an & out. l!OMPH. 2 1976 26 FT dXle lrlr . full .iauge:., · brd1ded stainless laoc. GMC MOTOttHOME wdJuslable c.av1tat1on Fully self conla1ned plate ovemde pedal, im Weekly & dally rent alb m11c 962 7449 P~f only CAU TOOA Y1 979-2500 Ai~:;.;··········;;·.-a MotcM-"°"" R ... 11'/Jto 32' FUily sell·coolamed Reserve now for Holaday • Wk.nds REGENCY MOTOR ..............•........ BABY ACl:: '7S Cont S !h's, T T A &E $2500 Pholw 11Hli)371·6411 bt'f 9am. aftlipm HOME RENTALS Nl';W llanurs for lse. 92.SN.HarborBlvd,S.A Corona Airport Spec ••531-2503•• fuel pnce wht'n cumpl~t f'<I Call 7H 6.1:1 61117 or '73 Open Road 20' "\Illy ~ 3197. 640 0700 cont, hke new, lo in1, mus l se II ll4I! 8 IZJ 1929 Model A Truek 2:8!l C4 Auto Trans. Opel frontend. Mu:.tang re arend. ong body. 14500 1nvel!ted, Best otrer 64S-OllS8 '52 Clll':VY 2 di". t>eluxc Gd !thlll)", 1\l'W l'ng $900 or trad1· h•r VW bug Ph: Ta167~ !M41 '26 MOOt:L T COUPE ~ f'orcl 1·nl(tnr t' '1 nutn Iran:. t'11rv;i1 r front, l'orvet11• rt•a1 or1i:inal hotty ~.9~) P•t Pny 645 ~!WI ca:;n· s• I 9 1 20 MOTOR H0 \1 t:~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ~OR RENT RKrt'affonal t'\Mf'l-:H s SPECIAL"' F'l'omSl~wk 495~923 Y.Wctn 9530 SullC'r dl'an 1!:174 I ton SUPERIOK ·72 Z?Ft .£11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ford S11pl'r ('o11mpt•r 'irte.-1 loadeod Pn Ply I fJ\"N E OllGGY Dart or Spt•1·1al full> loaded' Llc •882..-JIJ <1'M ~ !'..Ind '• r.•<'•' nurl pol"\ 11111' t",ompwa> (.',om~r \"W on ( hl'nOl'lh framt• Ml4ny t•11tra,• Asking Explort'r 24. ·n . mu!tt < ~tm ,.l'Jlun•'< ~ hvy f7SOO ('.ill~ !l89R itdl loadt'd. 38.000 m1. dty t'l m tr.11ler V.,e(i 4 '7t S I' I'\'' L... ntw tarl'll. 96:? !JS:ll timr~ $2200 B:!il O(r • "' 1 " a un' r r ""'" wknds 768-lt.07 cm11r 1l·t•bo11, ~•' rrr ''Uft' W\r S750 673 Lf.l>G GRAND OPENING SPECIAL SAVE $30 Offl99i1 .. Mce 642-4040 CAT AUNA AUTO SUN ROOF ., ................ e-N Mete " 67 ford Window Van. cond .. custom int e r .Havesomethi13g youwanl Mags. cpt. 8·track. SBSO. S2 I 00. 64 S · 7950d ys , to sell? Class1f1ed ads do $1500. Phone 645·5 108 St;LL 1dJe tlems with ;a alter 6 or 64S-7M2 and Daily Pilot Classtfied Ad leave msg for DennlS 642·56711. ~-------- Call 548·2689; 00·6351. ~eves. 1t well. 642·S678. Alltoa. M•w 9100 A.tos, Hew '800 Auto1. Hew '800 Awto1. H•w 9100 Autot, M•w '800 ...•...........••...•••.••••.....•..••.....••...•.•.................•.....•.•.............•..•........•.........••. 1977 'fl Ton Model -2 2 liter engine. elee7ronic 19n1t1on. • speed, pwr disc brakes. vinyl anterior. wheel covers & full underseal (054735·1O12). SALE PRICE ·53.495 PllJS TAX 11.ICENSE 1977 V.OLVO 2 2 hter engine. 4 speed. AM.'FM radio. t1nled glass. rear delogger. side molding. pin slnp1ng & full undersea!. (079599-983). SALE PRICE ~4195 Pl US TAK•& LICE...SE . ... . . . ' ..... ...................... .,.,. DJ2 DAILY PILOT Friday. April 15. 1977 Mto1. mported Aado'9 IMporW Auto1, IMpof'W 1Aarto1. l"'port.d Autot, hnport.d Autot, linport.d •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~!·.~:.--: ....... !~!..~ ~~·.~:.--: ....... !~!..~ ~~·.~.-:: ....... !~!.~ IMW '712 ~ •••••••••••• ' •• 1.z.o 0ots.t.. .......... 9720 ~ .............. !?.~~ ~~ ........... !?.~~ ~~~.~~.' .... !?.~~ DRIVE A LlmE, SAVE A LOT! 1977 DATSUN 210% COUPE-MODEL 412 4 speed. AM/FM l fully factory &Qutpped1 Order vours today Many to chooSe from with optional equipment.See us today -we·re freeway cloeel 56785 P\.Ufl TAJ( 6 UCEHU WOULDN'T YOU People who need people Get GREEN eaah rather be snihng ~ i.hould always check the for WHITE elephants ••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • ••••••••• TOP IUYllt I 975 .,. "'T 72 J •I· XKE, Vl2, xlnl • .-., r bl L l l SADDLEBACK DRIVE • nA cond. $7500 or besl offer 7S ~. aca. • an m · • ~ See us ftnl, fl lut! Top 124 5'1Dllt 6'2-20&3 · under warranty 20.000 BMW LITTLE. dollar paid for Imports. New top mac wheel$ mi, a.Uoy wheels, aun •• COSTA MESA AM /f'M 'atueo tape 6 "--GWo 9715 r o o I. new X W X SAVEALOT DAJ"SUN 1owmiles.<620NJA>. .. ..................... ~liu. $21,500. SHOP&COMPARE ~bor Blvd S.,...cecl-$4444 Karmann Gtua '70 78,000 ..UMOW! THl6JOCSI IAl.WICKD.ATSUH Qiata Mesa 5'4(HW10 MllACLEMAZDA mt, $1SOO /or beat '70MB2805E.llkenu,ur. S&nJuanCap1$lrano 2l!iOH.ar~r d.,C.M. IM6-&&Sl AM /FM, llbr tnt, mich. lll-1175 49l·ll75 '74 2160Z. xlnt. cond New ~O '61 Karmann Ghia. 2180cc tires. 1 owner & dnver, tires. mags. AM /FM, -eng,48 Webers.beadwk, 106CoralAve.Balboals. NEWPORT DATSUN IMWlllSAUS ~lCBlllWa 1'13 JOOZU.i.Tbilf one u ~t ti (238.JTO ). 1'74 CSA C.oupe-One or a SPECIALS klnd! (116SSFU>. 8210 4 Door. 4 speed, BMW2002s radlo. (097PKE) 1972-Automatic, air NOW $2795 cond. & AM I F M 88800VESTREt.:T (l2ln'Q). Near MacArthur 1973-4 speed+ s unroof. & Jamboree Roads <907MFC ). lll-1100 WI~ apeed with sun· ----- air. 494·9688 '73 Fiat 124 Sport, 5 spd, Empt, 8 spokes, racllals, '7S Mercedes 280 12 ~ stereo. Xlnt cond. Pvt reoond. thruout. See to ' ' r t.sm Datsun 510. Very re· ply. $2200 /o(r. Days apprec. $Z900orconalder ml.ltgm,(ullpwr,undeo liable. re11nbl cood 967.1J37eves646-to43!1. trade for PU, El Camino wro_l!,xlntoond.548-7874 ~/bsl ofr. Cull 833-~ 646-J755evs 1976 Ft.AT or Ranchero. 642-4689 1963 Mercedes, 2205, rnns ---good, air cond. slen.~<>. 'ii Datsun 2807., like nu 124 SP1DEtl 71· gret!n Karmann Glua new patnl, open to ofr Lo&ded. 6M $7800. Pnced Roadster. 5 speed & xlnlcond., $2400. @9.328S lo sell Days 979·5851 AM /FM stereo. Owner 675-6710 ---- Eves 751 ~ driven ~~only _12,000 .65 K"rmann Ghia \•erv •73 Mercede1 lenz miles. fo'tmshed tn sky a ' ' 450 SLC blue w /matching top & good cond, make offer. intenor. Ideal for your 6'4·l443 (Do~ _ s ummer vacation. Mada 9731 See class1f1cut1on 9060 St:rvtct! Directory in the with a Classified Ad root. (!mMVG ). 1117~Automalic. (OU.). 1975-Aulomattc, air co nd . A M /FM 19750.ATSUM 121CMDOOR (784Pll).. ••••••••••••••••••••••• One owner Rolls Royce lrade·tn wtlh 216,000 ac- tual m1les. (024216). Very exceptional car· must set• to appreciate. _ ll_c_an ~a reality' _ _ _DAILY ~l_LO_T__ Call 642·5678 Auto1. New 9100 Aaltos. New 9100 Aaltos, Hew 9100 atereo. (0300). BMW530J.s 1975-Auto malic , air cood. "stereo. (OS2NIF). 1976-4 speed. l611RDG ). 4 speed, radio, beater & bucket seats. Royal blue exterior & low miles (2UNKB >. MUST SEE! On sale at '73 Datsun .................••................••.•.•........•.•................. •********************************. • • Sta. Wooon .. • it .. it it ,. ,. ,. .. ,. ,. .. .. • • .. ill .. .. .. .. .. I I .. C.IJ«lf H l lll\IO .. 537·5464 .. rw~ .. Leasing A-vailable On New & Used Cars '11 DATSUN -~,;~200-51 * it it SA.DDLH.ACI it V AUEY IMPOITS • ll 1-2040 495-494' it _______ _ it it DEMO SALE! OHLYS2795 COSTA MESA DATSUN 2845HARBOR BLVD 540-6410 540-0213 • fi•• 1 t11 C'lf°dtllOnif'IQ ,,.,.,, ·~ ~-Q.t1m l ut. l._• I'•• ••••HC)Otl allo n v l~•~ BILL MAXEY TOYOTA ••••• •••t -11•6 •• , .~\!a ...U,..flMC.l OHl t ACH 19750.ATSUM 2102 4 s peed . air cond ., AM /FM stereo, Michelin radia l s & mag s. 1846PKF). SADDLIEIACK VALLEY IMPORTS 831-2040 495.4949 1973DATSUH 240Z DATSUN '77 ''KING CAB'' PICKUP iil!w 4 SPEEDS -5 SPEEDS AUTOMATICS '11 DATSUN 8 I 0 4 • D o o r S E D A H S • WAGONS 2401 ENGINE FUEL INJECTION 5 SPEEDS· AUTOMATICS USED CAR "COUPON" SPECIALS ·-----·---·couPOH·--····---··-~·---·· .... --·courOH··---··---··------···----·courOH··········· •7 4 Chevy Monte Carlo J 17 3 Toyota ~orona •7 6 MGB Rdster. ~,;·:;; .. ~.: ,::·." q' ~~~· 53495 1 • >1»"1 ..... .,,.q.,,,.'9 AM ft,1'51995 54795 ..... ..;, .,,.,.. , , ..i... 1 •.xl-6 ~.. • "vi , .or "'''° 1 ••. , ,i,,,P 1 "'" n1~11 1,, .. , , I .,,., ~31JJ -----------courOM------·· , •. ..i •• ~-----couPON-·········· ·-----------· COUPOH ·----------- • 74 Plymouth Duster Cpe. ! •75 Toyota Corolla •74 Jensen Healy Rdster. ~: ... "l .... / .:V~""l ':: ... 52495 !~-·o ··~ ·lrio ...... , ~s2795 . I>"~ 8 .. ,,. ..... •>'lo 54995 ' I'! •'""'° teo-0)1 ~•)""' .., ~· IW •• •JH' oc;ll t 8')7Y'.) t • ----------COUPOH----------· • ··--------couPON··---·---------------COUPOH ---------- •73 Pinto Ramabout i 172 VW IUCJ ! •73 Datsun 1200 2 Dr. Sedan 51995 1• (f»«i or eot'd•"""I). 8 1tor' 51995 i. ~ rr:Do. t.eot.r. ~ '""'· s1795 --. ...... f4!WH\ lo ,,,.i.. W0tt't lo<~ ~i miracle mazda ROY CilVEtl IMW 1540Jamboree Road NEWPORT BEACH OHLY $5195 MARQUIS VOLVO MISSION VIEJO lll-2110 495-1210 21 so H..tMw ll•d. 640-6444 '75 Flat 131. Good cond, ,. _ _,,_ mustseJI. ,,,__ M.M 645-5700 ·~~-mint cond Reblt 586-1473 '72, Mazda 2 yr. old eng . & restored thruoul -gdcond$l""IO A M /FM 497·3838, f"at 68. 121 Sport Cpe, lo · 962".;026 586-<nMI rru. immaculate. $1599. ----- _!W· l"43 ( lllch > ~le•z 9740 'T.l Honda Civic. 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ALLEN Olds Cad1llac1CMC S.O. Frwy ·Avery Exit LAGUNA NIGUEL CALL 495-6430 1976 CADIUAC R.TWD.UGHM. li\tU powu, factory au oood.. atueo tape. crwu cootrol. su.nrool, lutbe1 & wlute w /red llllenor f''Ully loaded' <l~> ALLEN Olcb Cadillac JCMC S L> Ftwy Avery t:x1t I.ACUNA NIGUEL CAU. 495-6430 1!114 Coupe dt'Vtlle. xlnl cond Only 20.000 mlle:. 540-06lli 1'70CHEYJtOLfT 1974 CHIVY MAI.JIG SS c.price Ct.lk AutomalJc, bucket seats Only lS,111 miles. Full wtconi.ole. ractory a ir power, electnc wmdows cond . radio, casseltt & locks, 1ur ~'Ond., i.Lereo t.;£J)t' deek. pwr. 1>tunng & VlnYl loP. <Cl.211118). & vmyl roof Needs 11-0mt' 3595 body work & paint M('('hi11uc11lly &ood Musi .. ....a.; C • 1>ell -W11l sarrlf1c~ at r4&:1r1 • lie S500 cash. Call 4.96-2336 J"90 ....,... ...._ Evenings, If no answer, c... Mero.e .,.. ,_ keep trying Ask for Jim. ~---=.=.==-------.; lt7'MADIY FUll po1Hr. factory air cond .• Cabriolet top. ~ther split seats, cnibe control. quad sLereo & alwn wheels. Showroom Nt:W• (328CM). ALLEN Old. /Cadtl lac JG M (' S.D Frwy.-Avery Exit LAGUNA NIGUEL CAU.495-6430 SPECIAL SALE ' 7 S M on I l' C a r l o • C .. yy M • •aiu Br w n J sad d l e. Top '76 MARK JV fully lo~dt!d ~ Shnpe• Orig. owner. Bi.l + Quad·lape & Cabnolct CLASSICS Olr. 67~ top. 10 K ml. sac below '73 COV Pvt Ply 111,llot Nubers Cadillac com· while. 968--0087 ml. btliiutlful. $4500. puny ca r s . Full y 73 Caprice Estate.,a1r,ec.r..... 9912 &W-01140 nil(hl, 642·53511 equipped w /automatic. =-:J.::,r;, new tires, ••••••••••••••••••••••• NOW CLAS~IC '68 Sdn De factory a.tr cond., padded . --'68 Corvette Convt, 427, 4 Ville. Joull pwr Gd. cond vinyl lop. pwr. steering & TRANSPO RT AT I 0 N spd custom palnt lo ml One1 ownr U1>1:s reg many extras. Lo:ov CARNEEDED.Canpay S4500.~.67s'.tM ' ,. rruleage. (644NXM ). Six to S300. SS6-875I gil:. il99S/blli>I ofr tochoosefrom·litkeyour T1CORVETTE $165mo 496-11169 c~c~. 1970 Chevy Wgn, PS. air Stereo. tilt. P /W. C...-o 9917 895 cond 350 V8 , $895 Crwse,leather ••••••••••• •••••••••••• __ __..._._..._ ....... __ 7Sl·5664 Of" 540-9362 38 mos. closedeod l11e S500 reducl!on + T & L 1975CAMARO Aulomauc, rectory arr l'OOd • Ult wheel. vinyl roof & only l!MOO mile:. lSCXIMCB > Sde Pric~$4795 MIRACLE MAZO.A 2l!i0 Harbor Blvd . C M 645--5700 'i6 <.:AMARO 1\ C, I' ~. 11000 mt, .>\'!low Xlnt l'OOd. $S100 833-2118 '76 CAMARO P H. P IS. radJo. A C. lo m1, xlnt l'OOd $SHJO ti7$-25ll 1974 Moote Carlo. l ownr, General Auto Lewnng 31.000 mi. Landau, PS. 2134169·2007 AC. auto, $3195. 536-7023 1-------- 1 T·Top, 350, loaded. "'-::====-=-:--~::::_:=::_ 67 Malibu. A/C. auto. very A h.i · · t 75 Monza VS, P IS. P /B. good cond., $1400or best. ~· ~8377~~-7~ • air, auto. good cond 847-8304 ~-7641 --------'933 --Brown Monte Carlo. Xlnt ••••••••••••••••••••• •• 1:im Chevy Capnce. ~ dr; cond. $2.399. Ca.ti S.S-4192 •74 Cougar x R7. $3350 <11r. P1S. P /B Sharp. after5,Mon-Fr1. BEAUTIFUL! Le rt rear f e nd er 1972 CHEVY 64S-T733or673-4122 damaged 70,000 m1. &5. Eves 646·0681 MAUIU '70 Cougar. air. PS, PS. -Automatic, radio. healer new ltrt.-s. chrome wbls. The rm.test draw '" the & low miles A real beau· runs perfect, $1550 or West a Daily P1lol ty with gold exterior. trade for 'SS Mustang + Cl~s1f1ed _Ad. 642~5678. (424CBI ). cash. 645·2753 Aalto1, Hew 9100 Autos, Hew 9100 Autos, Hew 9100 OML Y $1995 Dodg.-----,-,-35 [-------•••• --------~ ~ 100 GALLONS OF GAS ~ 0 With purchase of any AMC car, jeep or used car. O N Caopon must be preiented al time of purchose. Offer H l_~aod~~~~~~77 ____________ J Huge Selection of AMC-Cars ALL NEW '77 GREMLIN 6 cyl 4 \pd • buc~et \cof\, bumpc• guotd\ & MORE (A7M465E 1704 13) -- All NEW '77 PACER WAGON 6 cy• • cwto • p / tfeef I wnffl (QWQt ,, b<lmpet gvo•d• & m0<r (~. A7 A087f2 I 93961 BRAND NEW '76 PACER CPE. O < 11 . J >Peed lton.. AM rod10. 11n1ed gtou. ovmpe• guo•d• & m0<c (AOS661E203092) GIGANTIC USED CAR CLEARANCE 76JE£P '73 JEEP CHBOKtf 4•4 a. ...... _.., ... ' f V Yt ...,.. • ,,_, ttl ... •"• ,-.,. IOJOllO+.tl • b ,.. 0 ~ ..... ,41 16195 14295 76FORD '73 FORD UOWAOON f.11110 w..,...~ ......... le..._ ...... ._. pt•••• .... •• 4)J1f'(HI 11))(*"'' 14895 14295 75 FORD '74 CHEV. run VAN , ............... ._., ........... fl~ II'""'' 2524 HARBOR Bl.VD. COSTA MESA '74 JEEP CJ·S .,,., J • .., f~ ,,.,, 12995 '72 CHEY. MONTfCAltlO ,......,...._,, .... fC))of•Jl•i 12595 '71 TOYOTA CC>aOUA 4o1411t .. ••'"'•'-" tJIOOJAI .; ... 714 I 549-8023 I • '72 JEEP WAOONfH ........ ,.,. .... tl1l•ttl 12995 '72CHEV. NOVA '•fl ,,.. , .......... hllrOUt s1695 '73 CHEV. VEGA ..... ~ ... ·t-1•'1~1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• COSTA MESA DATSUM 2845 HAR BOR BLVD '73 DART Swinger , 2 dr. new urei., l owner, 39500 IT\l, $2000. 646-5316 540-6410 540·0213 '68 Dodge. 4 dr, 3111 auto, '72 Impala. auto trans. PS, arr, runs fine, $800 493-9656 aft SPM xlnt cond, low mileage, ----- $l!ll0. 646·0068 ·72 Swinger 2-dr. Xlnt condJt1on '64 Chevy Wagon & '62 Falcon Wagon $450 $1950 _ ~-8418 each or offer 646-SIWH '66 Dodge Coronel, Mah 76CHEVY MONZ.A ;r~.~;~;-2392 day:. TOWMECOUPE Automatic. pwr :.teer Ot::.pcrale Mw.t Sell tu mg. vinyl top. Jlr l'Ond & pay m~-d1c:il btlb 197S r a I 1 y <' w h l' l' I ., Ood&l' Dart· hke new; l13l!NRN1 Les.'> lhan 11,000 m1lt.'l>. SaMPric~S3395 c .. 11 ;itter 6pm or w~k!!nd!> · MIRACLE MAIDA 638 868<1 2150 Harbor Blvd . C M --64S·S700 'i5Colt, AM 1FM. air, . ·1.<.pd, xlnt cond . $2300 • Cllrysler 9925 1527MM M > 114811871 ••••••••••••••••••••••• fiord--9940 '66 Chr)·s lcr 300 New tr re:. ••••••••••••••••••••••• & power br;ikc unit. 548·4007 CM '70 FoNt Cortina. 4 dr. ( -----:,pd, runs (!ood $275. CaO '71 Newport. l'JS. P /ll, 911m5pm496-1762 A C. H&H, xlnt cond. Lo - -m1.sa1· PP552 36<12 '73Jo'ord&1u1rcWi:n M1~ -com1, ;ill xtr;1i. ' 9930 49!1-l226 Continental •••.........•........•. _..,,. , '62 Ford Squ1 re Wi::o 65 COfttlMfttal COft•t 9pasi.. I'S. rildtv. t•lcc r('o. 66.000 m1, J ran• da!:t:.t<' ar window. roof rk. nw example for t he dh· bkri.. i.tt•rr box . bau: cnmmating buyer. $3500. Good truns. $SOO bsl olr~ 751 ~ 846-~77 l'VCS • I '17) PONTIAC C AT.Al.MA J 01 MT --"·'· Vt •11M CIC)¥if9f \ff'f'H'I~ OOfllof'! Ot••;\ ''°~· ,.,..,., _,.1ltw•I! ,.,., wfW!ot• <O¥ff1, I UJHOI s2199 1'17) vous tU\ s3499 1974 AUDI IOOU • c"Y'. w.. .,..,_, •ec•v 1w -··-... AM JM rMi. -.... 111> ... ..-. -oql. ,,.._.,., '3999 1'71 POID -....:a ·~ "-"'N t;y,,,, r ·• o., -..) Ul'\ ....... -Jf:# ~· s1799 1973 rottD 'ltft'OWAOC* • cvt • _.., rta"2 rwt•'"' •'"•' 1ntt'i0f unG•v1 '2 99 '69 CHIV Clt ........ P\I 'ii •v .. ''•"' "tt tf• '""'" s1995 ........ u .. d Allto•, Uttd 4utot. Uttd 4uto1. UHd Auto•, Uted Auto•, Ui.d f"rlday, Af)'ll 15. 1977 OAILV Ptl.OT DJS .. ... . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . __ ...._."'--_..;;. __ ;..;_ ________ __;-...;;--------~;..;;;;. Fwd 9940 ford 9940 Mlntc.J 9952 Oldlmoblle 9955 Oldlmobile 9955 Plymouth 9960 Auto•. UHd ..................................................................... ···········••·•·•·•···· .......•..•..........•. ·····•··········•······ ·•·•·········••·····••· •75 SU\'W C allad VI 'Q 4-dr FalcoQ. Good "74 Gbi&. Pwr a~. vinyl 1976 OLDS C..._, '70 DELTA•. 1171 Pt1_111oylh t PHI rOlllHoc ...--.. !._ •..:. trans. car. IZ50 flt'm. Call lop, 2 nu niJa, nu b•tt, «zn-e• Cw runs cood ~. ~. 500rt Suburban ....................... . ~...., -· •-'1' .._. •lOAM ""'c 7c.-plusbc ... 141-1"8 -r __... ~75 all. &PM ·m Ftrebll"d. xlnt colld. $Mii. 7SZ.ST40 · ._ween... .......--,... l'\\l,I power, factory aU" 60.000 m l, P JS. P /8, ' t7 MUST NG 2 d cond . vinyl top, lilt PWo 9957 radlo. rack. radials. xlnl AM /FMltrk. $1500. '73 LTD R--bam 4 dr '72 Gran Tonno Sqwre 1 1 A oor b coad $19!16 MS-4121 evs. (1Jln'317) IMl4Ml7t A/C .Pm'P?.i,.vlnyl top Wason. v.a. AM/FM bdlp.PS.AC.1tereotape wheel & rallye w 11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 83).lJlSdayi. racbJ. sitft.w.IMZS • atereo air cond., power player . 3Sl V8 , n•w <9CBPHl l 1975PIMTO 9970 · wlodow1. full in1tru· P-1rit. new tires, S2115 ALLEN SPORT COUPE '67 Barracuda. 273 tu lQ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 69 Ford Custom , 4 dr, meots, &ow mlleage. x!ot 751·~orS40-936.2 Olds/Cadlllac/GMC 4 speed. radio & heater. 4 apd, Wl or best orrer. 73 THUMDIEltllaD aood Ures .....,... coQd COAd. 122SO. Wkdays n...... t ·1 g ~-......., Ml Woto Ho $700.ta-95.5o :ftl'PM ·after 6 :30pm; wknds 1988 Mu.al&n1. lom1, JI.lot S.D.Ji'rwy.·AveryE1ut """owner-ow ma ea e ._.._, . ru r me ---------1 ...... 'me. 963-MZl. ~..,;,..SU001 or bsl offer. LAGUNA NlGUEL car. <O:JIRLY). 61 Plymouth ..... rv Ill, 2 Jo'1Uy self contained, roof '-s~ -v--VI~ c·· r .. ,Ir. L .. JO OMLY SZJtS r-1 air cond. "'factory dash ..,, ~ ..._._.di 9947 ,,_...."" .,....., 11o..uaftUISTOYOt• dr. PS. Alr, lllnt cood. air cond. Absolut.ely llke HAMADA ••••••••••••••••••••••• '66 .Mustang.rwuxlot.25 -197SOLDSC ...... -• ,..._..,. • $37S.&40-741S NEW!<147J FX>. Wllb an economy 11lx . '7 ri d mpg. 3 Spd stk. FM 8 trk __. MIS.SION VIEJO POlllfloc t965 799 5 Automatic, r•dlo Ir 1. Mave ck, lOp coo • ster. Fa.st, clean Ir dura· s..,,.._ C-.e 131·2110 4tS-1210 ••••••••••••••••••••••• heat e r . Im maculate alrcond, PS, auto trans, ble. 28911P eog. $1150. Vinyl lop, tilt wheel. thruo ut w /lcss than $1"85·644'6168 642·7809. ~1hcrw1001ge1J1tenor& '76PtntoRunabout.Sllver '7o PontJac Catalin a ........ 1 Ca•M II w 1bluc int. Sunrf. White, blk. vlnyl, air, ... ...,.~~ 26.000 rnilos. (262.N8W).1!172Muvcnck,2d.r.OnJy 66 M-. .. .. only 2 ll .OOO m es . . l & bk ~''"" --.---Thia week J9,000 mi, PS, xtra xtra . ustunl(, nice .. apu (:J!ilMFVl. AM1FM :.lcreo. 4:.pd. pwr s eer. r s _.,.,. C.. .._ ,_ ~y •~I fS nice, 1>t1ck. ne"'. tires, good ALLE..._. $3050. 763-<U> :i63-86116 ______ 1,=======~~ ~ l/11# 7c1 ..,.,. r"'9362 cond. !162·"67" IJ""ll ----'68 TEMP~ h . •-MARQUIS TOYOTA. " ... ..,... ....,.. -. - - -. OldS tCudilhit /GMC 1972 RUNABOUT &:..:>~ • arp. air. ... lllSSION VIEJO .70 MAV fo:RICK, low 6S Mu:.t ti cyl. uulo: ~IJ.Frwy A\'cryExit 4spd,goodcond. P1S.P/B.auto,72000 ml, ••••••••••••••••••••••• lll·21104tS.1210 rrulca.:1.• clean $&50/besl 60,000mi Excellent oni; I.ACUNA NIG UEL Sl200._ ~7438 ~~71~~ appreclal a . '77 Vega, like new. 9,000 --------• otrcr 751:79~ ' ~ond_ $149& bsl.640 2522 CAU. 495-6430 Ptymouth 9960 ml, map. radio. 675-6588 71SFordP G~a.xyd500, air. Men: 9950 .66 Muslan.: V-8 21!!1 ~·n1: -••••••••••••••••••••••• FORMULA ·75 Super _att_s_P_M_. _____ _ P • B, llnte glass, wy P !.. a1n·ond. New radial ·n Olds l>eltJ 1\11 4rtr HT, '74 Pl)·m outh :.tat1on ~harp Under 12000 ml. '74 Vega Wacon, radial.I, x!ot cond , $1150 ••••••••••••••• •••••••• 1 d. Sl x.lnl rond. :.tc~I bit t1rt":., W'"'OO. t1 .'""'. "--m o.1·. Be:.t olr. 147.3344 shape. $1"""'. 761-Wl '75 Mere. BobcJll Villager tJres, x nt coo 150. .... ... ~ ~ ~ ---------• wagon. V ·6. Loaded : Call 493-3773. :.te~ r11d10. . PB. AC. ly Pl lot parking lol 330 ~ Astre, 4 cyl. bronze 673-8617 ms Granada, 4 dr, P IS. 13.000 mil e-. $31150. 66Mustang , Vll,289, Sotij.2957 West Bay S t.. Costa htcbbk. rally whls, Ptdiac brka, air. :.1her 644-8822. IS SPECIAL: $950 49,..9956 '72 Olds Stn Wgn !I pass Mesa~ call ~..u2l for AM /FM. custom UP · w/maroon lot. PP. $3750 --_. _ ('l!!.tom Cru111l•r A~ F~ more an/ormallon. ask holi.lery. Im mac. now 49'-7!m.allSPM __ }!ere Cougar '1>9 XR7 oo GRANDE, <1uto. P S tpedck.loadedw/allpwr for RtckorOscartnfleel haverompany car mU$t '71 Vega Wagon, mi. New motor. trans. $895 or best offer. 16Sl PlaCf'ntia Ave. CM. i2T·Bird full 1 . Vinyl top, P S. PR AC. nu Air. :.lcrt'O mai:~ n""' t•qp Xlnt l'Ond ~4~ f:Jrai:e. sell. $2250 540 2141. 9 5 $!SOO • pwr. c can tirt~. nu ball, 'Int cond tirb 9611 74311 751 l!l!Sl 00 3203 ·75 Plymouth station ;;-f1reb1rd t'ormul;, IS Vega Wagon GT. xlnt 631-1.aes 751·5002 $1275 ~074:.t ----19730LDSClltlou wagons. Two Lo choose loaded. pe rfect Mu:.t cond , nu Radials. '76 LTD Brougham , full pwr. air, 'lU•d·tape, etc. 830-0091 1972 MOftte9o Old11Hable 9955 from One as 9·passenger :.ell Make ofr Wiii con AM/FM Stereo. 4 spd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• s......,,. C~ for $2,3115 a nd the other is •ider trade. 6Jl·3J88 or Blu book $3000 .. :.ell PB. PS. Vm Top, xlot ~ 7""" cond. Actual mileage. 1976 OLDS Clltloss FUii power. foc·tory air a two-seater for $2,295. 644 4839 $2500. 645_<»1V ____ _ 28,<\00 Only $l500. Cllll Suprettte lf'OUCJhom rond . AM •F~f . \ myl tup ~.-e an Daily Palol park· - - --- 1970 TORINO 2 dr, PS, 968-0071 FUU power. f.ictory air & only 29.ouu m1k:. 1111! lot, 330 West Bay St.. Grand Pnx·W '75 $4700 PB, air cond, JSl VK. new ,71 .. ~ --M --cond .. l>pllt seat, crwsc• 0.2971' Costa Mesa or ca 11 Gall J im at 675·0644 for paint. new Un.>S, $1Z95. • .. cr cury onteg o rontrol. s tereo, wire ALLEN 642·4321 for mor e in· luxury opUon11 too long to ?Sl-56&4ors.40-!ll6l Uroui:h am. ,\ door. I formation, ask for Rick u:.t ---------• ownr, lo m1. xlnt cond. whls. & only 16,000 mile!> 0111:. <.:all1lliH· GM(' (Ir <hcur in neet guage. - new lire;., ~.4 ...... ,."·l?2S 1204.28! S 0 . Fr~) ·Avery E).1l '00 PONTIAC ExN'. Wgn TOW TRUCK '73 Ford l''SOO, ~ s pd trans, reblt eng & trun:.. (714)642-4930 .. ,,., .,..., ALLEN 1..AGLJNA NIGUEL 'i:i l"URY 4 dr. sedan. 9 pn:.s. rull pwr, air. xlnt. CAU 495-6430 elec windows. seat:., cond Mu.:.t !>ell this '72 Mere Wai:on Colony Park, A<.:. Will 548 32119 Olds Cadillac CM<: _ A,C. stereo rad .. v·roof. week ~ PP ··sacrah cl"' S.D. fo'rwy Avery 1-:x11 Want Adi. Call 6-12 56711 SHIOO 495·1007 968·3603 1..AGUNANIGU~;L ------- Autos, Mew 9800 Autos. Hew 9800 CA1J. 495-6430 Autos. M~w 980'3 Autos, Mew 9100Auto•, Hew ........•....•......... ··-···················· ~ •••••••••••••••••••••• 4 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Looking for a smooth (. ride? () " LJ'L~ ~r)~ ;5\~~~~ II LrrU'[r-1-= LU-VII~ announcing ..... the LINCOLN VERSAILLES and our 56th ANNIVERSARY SALE Start Friday 172 MERCURY COL rA•K ST A. 'W AGO~ All •et to go lor ;i •;11mmnr ol lun A driving pleasure. Cornn 1n and see II tOdav. Lie. 1'661 EXC 52395 '75 MERCURY COUO.U X .. 7 Green metllllc with white vinyl rool. all lhe standard lect~ Items plus more Check this car and 1t1 low price Lie lt62MXI April In appreciation of your fine support during our 56 years In the automotive business (23rd year in the beach area) we're yo1ng to offer you substantial savings on nearly every car we have 191 stock. Th•'> sales event will run only through the iJnd of the month so we suggest you visit us soon as possible. Looking Forward to Greeting You Clyde Johnson President Dick Johnson Vice President 15, 1977, 9:00 .A.M. '73 CHEV. '72 T. BIRD CHIVtU.I S.~. SP"T. C'I. LOW lOW MILIS Bucket seat<i . con-.ote. a v1omat1c transmission qray w11h a w hite vinyl roof. celFtOralo with lhtS ono Lie J062NLE A real solid personal car. all Silt to go for vour driving pleasure. Lie. #663FAS s3095 '74 LINCOLN CONTIMIKT Al 2 DOO• Green Metallle with rnetc h1no leathef 1ni.r1or & white vinyl root full power ol COUfl8 and all tho standard lactory Items you would expect on this line car Lie t35Cl.lN. ss695 USED CAR DEn. 65'-0520 '74 LINCOLN ~•'•• Blue with leather Interior. white padded 1001, full power and air ol COUfse plus many other l•ctory ltendard Items ceteorate In this one. Lie. t 145PRC. .JOHNSON a SON ... • ll~C OLN MEHC UR Y ............................ ,..;: 2626 Harbor BJvd. COUGAR . 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(WID16t 1976 DODGE COROHETWAGOH V-8. air cond1t1onmg, oower steering. oower brakes. radio. heater white sidewall tires. luggage rack. automatic lie No 831 PPW s3595 •4295 1972 FORD LTD VI'> air cond1t1on1n9 oower steering Power brakes. radio. heater. vinyl lop, white sidewall tires au1oma11c lie No 205GBJ 1972 HORNET WAGON V-8 air cond1t1on1n9 Power steering radio heater, white sidewall tires luggage rack automatic lie No 917FTE •1495 •1595 1 73 OPEL 1976 DODGE GT ASPEN SEDAN 4 cylinder, automatic radio. heater. whitewall 6 cylinder. air cond1t1on1ng. oower ~leering, tires. bucket seats. console. mags. (657HNT). oower brakes. radio. heater. vinyl top, white sidewall tires, automatic lie. No. 41 6P8P •1995 •3595 1976 SUBARU 4 cyltnder. air cond1t1on1ng AM'FM radio. heater bucket Sf>ill'>. White sidewall 11res. auroma11c Mtr 1107175 •3595 1973 TOYOTA WAGON 6 cylinder. air cond1t1onlng. POWer bral(es. radio. heater. white sidewall tires. luggage rack. automatic. Uc No 9 1 7 JEP •.1895 \ 1976 DATSUN 2 + 2 280-Z COUPE 6 cylinder. air cond1honing. AM'FM radlO, hearer. ~et seats. auromahc Ser #032339 I 970 PLYMOUTH VAU4MT COUPI V-8. oower sreerlng. radio. heater. white sidewall tires. Uc. No. 030JDH .._. Huntington Beach Fountain Valley EDIT I ON A f&ernoon N.Y. Stoek~ . 70, NO. 105, 4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORN IA FRI DAY, A PRIL 15, 1977 TEN CENT iV alley Crash Witness to Be Hyp;nOtized. y RAYMOND ESTRADA JR. Ol IM OillV l'llOt Stilt ·Fountain Valley police said to- ay they plan to use a hypnotist questioning a witness who saw ' wo·car collision Tuesday night hich killed two Huntington each girls and injured seven ther people. The witness. Edward ombrowsky, of Fountain a lley, t old police "the traumatic s hock he suffered Crom the scene fogged his memory" of exactly what hap- pened in the fatal collision at Magnolia Street and Slater Avenue at 11 p.m ., said Sgt. Terry Tavernetli, traffic in- vestigator. Tavernetti said lhe witnes tt does not remember which or the two autos involved in the crash had the right-of-way. Dombrows ky told police he was driving to a skating nnk to pick up his daughter. Tbe witness was northbound on Magnolia Street approaching the intersec- tion. police said. One of the drivers, Michael Temper, 16, of 19862 Potomac Lane, Huntington Beach, was transporting his sister, Ann, and brother, Timothy, along with six other young friends home from Inflationary' Move I I Carter Would Veto ' l I Perlllanent Tax Cut J WASlllNGTON CAP J -Prcsi· ent Carter launched a drive to- y to bring the nation's inflation le down to at>out tour percent the end of 1979. and said that if ngress passed a permanent in· me ta,-c cut as a substitute for s discarded $50 tax rebate, ''l ould veto il." Carter said the perm anent tax duction Republicans pushed in posing his rebate would be ir- sponsible and inflationary. He id he does nol believe Congr ess ill approve $0Ch a meas ure. The President's inflation· f ghting program emphasized I untary coope ration und unned controls l To monitor it, Carter named a lflbor-managemcnt advisory tl?am with AFL-CIO President ieorge Meany as one or its aders. Meany has been sharply it1cal of the Administration's onomic course so far. Carter said his program shouJd make it possible to reduce lhe in- rra tion r ate by about two percentage points. The President * * * Al'Wlrt-o MAKING HIS POINT Carter at Conference said the pressure on prices has been mounting this year. with the consu_m!!r pnce index up at rates that would point lo annual inflation of about nine percent. The ha rsh wint er h as been blamed for part of the increase. a nd Administration officials estimate the rate for all or 1977 wi II be about six percenl. The President said govern. ment. business and labor can "reasonably aim at reducmg the rate or inflation by the end of 1979, while still vigorously pursu- ing our commitment to full employment." Carter acknowledged that the energy program he will an- nounce Wednesday will 1tseH drive up some prices. He said he will try to m1mm1ze that impact. Carter said energy conservation will serve to ease the effect on prices. The President said be hopes the inflationary impact or lhe energy program will be leas than one-half or 1 percent as measured by the index of consumer prices. Carter said the Cen tral ln- <See CARTER, Page A2 > resident's,, Pickets on Hand nfe rence For NB Davis Cup ig hlighte d By JOANNF. RF.VNOLDS Parkmg was a real problem ~WASHINGTON (AP) Here e h11:hllght ~ of Pre!>1 dent rtcr'!> news confrrcnce tcida} ~X ES ~he Prl'sicknt said that 1r ngress pas~t·s a permanent tax in plaCl' of his discarded S.SO rebalc!>, ht• will\ cto 1t a-.1nnei nary and 1rrc~ponMblc 111•,•url he douhL'> Conl{rcss would .ip prove pt•rm am•nl tax cuh INFLl\TION He namC'd AFL no Prf'c;11il'nt George Mt'an\ a nd Gen1·ral Electnc Co Chairman Rci;:inalrl Jl. Jones to h<'ad a labor huc;1nec;s team to monitor the govNn ment's war ai.:ain~t inflation Hts pro~ram. aimt'd at bnni.:10~ th1• nation'!> 1nflat1on rat<.' do""n to about four pNcent, emphac;1zcd v o 1 u n tar y c• no JH' r J t 1 on .in cl st\unned controls SOVIETS Carter sa11I he hoprs to meet with Sovll't lcadC'r Ll•on1d I Brezhnev later this year At the same time, Ill' said he secs no re· a son lo revise his nuclear arms control proposals that were re· jected in Moscow. ENERGY He said the CIA has complrtt'd a dlslurbini? s tudy showing the world has l,ess oil and natural gas in reserv~ than world govern· ments thought. I le said the encr~y program he is unveiling Wednes- day "will be inflationary in nature" but that the admin1stra· tlon will try to minimize the inflJl- tionary impact. ILLEGAL ALIENS Asked lf he will have a policy to control the now or illegal aliens from Mexico, Carter said he ..till h ve a message on the subject p bablywithin twow.eeks. 'ER P ROJECTS !fhe President s aid he has com· ed rus study of 30 water pro- t.s which he had proposed rapping. He said governors a d legislators in the a ffected es will be notified over the· ekend and he will announce the Ufication for his decisions over Wffkend. tMANDFOOD Garter said he will propose policies designed to end wildly llocluating farm prices which he Hid hurt both farmer and con- 6Urner. • • 0011Wo•11•l'•ioH••" since Eastbluff Drrvc was A c;mall group of about JO blocked off Spectators were pickets c;ho"ed up at the :-.lewport forced to park along Jamboree Bl'ach Tl'nnis Club today to pro Road or on Eastbluff tract re· te-.t the Davis Cup m atche.., !>1dent1al strceu.. between the l '.S . &ind South The group of protesters, who Mrira teams call themselves the Committee to Spokesmen for the packets said Stop thl' U S.-South African they planned to disrupt thl' Davis Cup Matches. oppose m.11r he<t "'1th nm.,c r acial pollr1es of the South Thi· protest i:roup. hov. C\ 1•1 African J!ove rnment 1 oulrln 't lie hl'ard 1ns1de lhl' The pickets' plan was to con· t1·n111~ rluh a~ t1•h•v1s1on ;1rlor gregatc on Eastbluff Drivl', less I .lo;. d Hndges Sl'rved as master than 100 yards from the tennis of 1·..r1·monw~ undn brtl>{hl sun· dub's center court n\ '>l..tt.., Les Higgin!), 29. said thP point Bridi.:t:" told t hr oprnini.: of the protest would be to disrupt 1·1•r1•rn11n1r' crov.d tha t lh1· the match play with noisr "If pl .1 \er~ w1•r1• nol th<'n' for in you ·ve ever watched a tennis d1v11!11JI J:lOO trnt rather, wcrt• match on lclev1s1on, you'll noti<'C pl.1\1ni.! for thC'ir ('ountrie~ how quiet everyone is Thi~ ltfh lhl· IJa\'I'> Cup abovC' "If we make a lot or noise 1t 1s Just an ordmary tcnni!) match." going to make it a bit harder for Hmli.:t·c; ... 1111 them to play. You can't control a 1\ ho111 :1.fl(IO s pectators were on man's mouth," Higgins said. hontl (or lht· opC'ning riles. They Another s pokesman, Vincent wt>rt' -;till f1ltcrlng into the PC'rkins, described the small i:randstam1s at courtslde. turnout of protesters as a scout· Tenant Has IAJJJt Laugh There is some Justice in the world. a Huntington Beach man learned Thurs· day. 15 hours after his an· gry landlord took his front door off the hinges and carted it away The landlord wanted the tenant o f h is Walnut A venue unit to move out and fell this might make him feel unwelcome, police explained, alter the door removal victim called them. Officers again responded et 10 minutes to 8 a.m. Thursday when Informed the angry landlord was at the doorless front door again, harassing the occu· pant, who escaped through a n open window t o call police. Investigators questioned the landlord, discovered he had an arrest warrant out for an old traffic violation and hauled him away to headquarteri until be cou Id couah upS6S ball. ing party and reiterated his pre· v1ous statements that 1,000 pro· testers would be on hand Satur· day and Sunday. S p ect a tor s, who began arriving at about the same time as protesters, ignored the small group and the slogan emblazoned on the te nnis club wall in red paint wruch read "Racist pigs " More than 7,000 people a rc ex- pected for each day of the three day match and promoters say that ticket sales were unaffect.ed by the controversy. The Newport Beach police de· partment, while downplaying the protest element of the t oum a· ment, bad all or its personnel on standby in case or difficulties. Ranged on one side Davls Cup confrontation are the protesters, a loose-knit coalition of political activists and student a nd com· munlty Ol'ganiiaUons who have been s upported by Lt.. Oov. M e rvyn Dymally and the Nigerian Ambassador to the United States. Bacldn& the matches was R.ep. Robert Badham (R-Newport Beach ) who chall•nged Dymally'a posttlon on the croundt that lt It presumpluous f Or a Stile SQYernment OftlclaJ to Insert hJms~tf Into the toreign policy Issue of human rights In South Africa. It l~ a sentiment backed by . (See TENNIS. Pace At) the skating rink. The other vehicle was driven by Dr. Willlam P . Klein, of Newport Beach. Neither driver was held, police said. Orange County Coroner's of· ricials said the two girls killed in the crash. Theresa Dowling, 9, or 9452 Nantucket Drive, Hunt- ington Beach, and June Walters, of 9442 Hyannis Port Drive. Hunt- iogton Beach, s,irered broken necks and internal injuries. The young girls were thrown forward from the back seat, in- vestigators said. A funeral mass for the dead girls will be held at 7 o'clock tonight at Saints Simon and Jude Catholic Church. 20444 Magnolia St., Huntington Beach. A graveside service for both 5!irls will be conducted al 10 a.m . Saturday at Good Sheph a rd Cemetery, 17952 Beach Blvd .• HunUngt.on Beach. Two other crash victims re· < m ain hospitalized at Fountain Valley Community Hospital. Marie Dowling, 13, sister of Theresa, was reported in serious condition this morning after un- d ergoing surgery Wednesday night for head and internal ln- (Sff WITNESS, Page A2) Dilly PllOt Sl .. t l'llolo AT HUNTINGTON BEACH'S GISLER SCHOOL, EVERYBODY READS Cuatodlans, Teacher•, Seoreta,.e1, Even the Prtnclpal, Join Student• 'Read·a·thon' Works Giskr School Holtb Specipl Book Sessions What would Gisler Middle School Principal Bernie Rogers in Huntington Beach think if he s aw all his secretaries and custo· d1ans stop working a nd start re· ading a book every Tuesday from 9 : 10 to9:38 a.m . Chances are Rogers would be curled up with a book himself s ince that time each week 1s G1sltr's .. read·a·thon" period Every student and schoo l cmployc reads for 2H minutes . The special reading M!SS1on was instituted last December to foster good reading habits. ·'Students never see their parents reading and therefore don't think it's that important," says teacher Joyce M~Rorry. The period, also called SP,?· tamed reading, provides ~­ dents wt th a "reading model," said Mrs. McRorry. .. Part of the problem is television," s he ex plained. "Children see t heir parents Chased b y Pol iee GuTl?'-wielding Teen watching TV but not reading much." When a student sees all his peers and all the adults al school reading at the same time, the child begins to think it is an ac- ceptable thing to do, said Mrs. Mc Rorry. a reading specialist. "The hope 1s that when a stu- dent is at home and looking for something to do, he will pick up a book and not just turn on the TV." she added. Does it work., Rogers and Mrs. McRorry thmk so. They plan to contmue the reading period throughout the year and again next fall. Students are allowed to choose their own reading material but magazines aren't allowed. "We found at first that the kids just looked at the pictures," said Mrs. Held in H • McRorry. Unt-.nglOll "Some kids have trouble &I choosing what to read," said the teacher. "They think they arc A 16-ycar-old boy who alleged He escaped. but was arrested mature -but they're not yet -:- ly brandished a gun at students several hours later at his home and wan~ to read,, what their ~n the Edison lligh School on the city's east side near the pa.~entsmightread. campus 1n Huntington Reach Santa Ana River. but not without Many students ~tart carrying Thursday was held on multiple a struggle that left one officer in-a book around with. them and charl(cs today after leading jured. they ~e~ so.caught up ,•.n the story police on a wild auto chase. The youth, who was carrying a they ftrush .1t at home. loaded .22 caliber automatic Some Gisler School teache~ HB Heist Nets Taco Fixin 's Employes of a Huntington Beach taco takeout restaurant had to tell would-be patrons "manana" Thursday. because they had nothing on which to ring up their sales. Pohce ..aid the Taco Bell, 818 Pac ific Coast Highway, was aJso experiencing a meatless Thurs· day. Manager Rick Waring told in- vestigators he discovered the premises had been burglarized when he am ved to open up. S;omeone crawled through the front takeout window, lugging away both counter cash registers a nd 80 pounds or meat for a $1,170 loss. Rabin Plam Leave JERUSALEM (AP) -Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin plans to take a ~eave of absence next week and hand over lhe leadership of the Israeli govern- ment to Defense 'MlniattrShimon· , Perea, a aovemment source con· flrma. KiJ roal•nation earlier this month wns no\ allowed bcc ~use a caretaker prlrno m inister moy not leave otfke. pistol when confronted by arrest· want to have the reading period everyday. mg officers, reportedly suffered "It gives them a quiet period a n arm laceration in the strug-and they can read, too, .. said gle. M MR Police said Sgl. Pete Chrisley rs. c orry. suffered a sprained back in the battle to disarm the boy. The youth was booked into Orange County Juvenile Hall on cliarges of carrying a concealed weapon, brandishing a firearm, carrying a loaded weapon in a vehicle. burglary and resisting arrest. No shots were fired and no other injuries or damage as a re- s ult of the episode occurred, police said. Oil Terminal Plan Revived . I.OS ANG!;LES CAP) -A plan by Standard Oil or Ohio to con- struct a lenninal for Alaskan oil at Lona Beach bas received a new lease on Ure. Tom Quinn, chairman of the Califomla Air Resources Board, said Thursday he has decided aga lol l sbelvina tho con· troverslal propo1al. QuiM last month threatened to plac~ the company's propoaal ln the ''lnactlve !Ile'' If tho appUc•· lion for the oU terminal wu not completod by Mooday. ; Co ast We athe r Patchy low clouds in 11outhern coastal sections, otherwise (air through Saturday with highs near 70 at beaches and 75-80 in- land. I NSIDE TODAY Evtt hear of .d Boch com· poaltlon call«l "M11 Bonnie tall, SM SmelUth"? To /ffld out more, 1ee Page Cl of the WetkenMr. ladex ... l I I .42 OAILVPILOT H /F Biblical SELLERSBURG, Ind. (AP> - /\ biology textbook lhitl stresses biblical accounts of creation "is a sham that breaches the wall of separation or church and state" according to a judge who has or- dered its use in public schools discontinued But the suporintendent of ont! or the school districts using the ninth-grade text, •·Biology: A Search for Order in Complexi- ty," said the book may not be im· mediately abandoned. "Our attorney seems to think we w()n't have lo take the book off the 'st1elves right away," Supl. Harold Miller of the West Clark district said "But beyond that I could not make any comment." On Thursday, Judge Michael T. Dugan ruled the use of the book wa s uncons litut1onal because it presents only the Bible's account or the creation of man and discounts scientific in- terpretations. Dugan ordered the Indiana Textbook Commission to remove the book used alone in another district ~d with other texts in five other districts, from the list of approved texts. . The Marion County Supenor Court ruling was issued In a s uit brought by the Indiana Civil Liberties Unipo against the West Clark school district, the state school superintendent and the I extbook commission. The school district was later dropped from the case. James Lang. altorney for the district said that since the school board ~as not involved in the court 's decision, the book could still be used. "It was comndered a proper text at the time it was adopted and we will continue to use it based on that," Lang said. State School Supt. Harold l l. Negley would not comment on the decision. ·'The propsecl of biology teachers and students alike forced to answer and respond to continued demand for correct funda m e ntalist Christian doctrines has no pince in the public schools,'· Dugan said. A statement in the book said "there is no way lo support the doctrine of evolution." /\nd the tC'acher's g uide u ccompanyin~ the book s tresses the nee<l for "conect Christ1,m Jni.wc:r~ " f'ro"' Page 1t J CARTER ... tC'lligC'nce /\gency ha~ complctf'rl ,, disturbing study sh<>wing the ~' orld ha:. les!> oil an<! n;itural gas in rt"serv(! thnn guvC'rnmf'nls thought. "Reserve estimates that hacl CARTER WANTS BREZHNEV MEET-A4 hl·cn used as a basis for d1 ·c1•.ir111s m tht' pai.l were round lo he <1u1t1· 1•xcess1vc," Carter s;.rnJ lit• t•:tlkd th1: ('Ji\ 'tlu<ly a •·long .md dctailt'(I ;m<tl vs1s of 1ntern.1 t1onul oi l supph<:s, natural ga::. ~uppllC'~ ... The Cl/\ analysis r.hnwo; ' n· ~<'rves ur<' not as ~rc·at .ts "'' 1 hought they were," thl' Pre' I drnt told n nallonally tclevts~d 11ewo; eonfl•rent·l· flt• !-laid th<> ~tudv ~houtd M'rvr as a warnin~! to Amcn<»m'> to eonscrv1• l'llt·r~y "l'm~o1n~todoall l can to l'flOVIOCt.' lht• /\m('rt('<J n Jl('OJ'llf' of th t• t rut h · · about 1· n 1· r fly .. horta14cir.. C'artt·r 11t11d I he ti eve whN1 tlwy St't! thf' trul h they'll cooperate in tryin~ to cut down the wa)lk of energy " CartC'r's <'nrrgy program. to he unveiled next wct'k, is still beln" revised. ti will affect lhe habtls and pockethooks of American!!. One proJ)Oi;al calls for h1Mher rederul laxes on gasoline for pleasure boutinR anrl flying. ORAHOE COAST ll • DAILY PILOT t~ o, .. ~ rnA\t U•••w .... ot .... ~ .. "•'"Pl j'thf'n bl1¥t'Jl .. ,, N•W\ lhfl\I i\publl1hM!tw1n.Q.M'liqt• W\t Publi\."lltQ (OM&•"• ~ .. "tPt"fltlN\\ .,,. ~~';'r:::.:~~~~{~~,::.~~j "':-:.;~~ ~:;.'!' tal" VAi••• ""'"-· ~--~I:::(. 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J.)u1l1.wt'ilt'r, J 9, was arrested in San DimH Thursday afternoon by Newport Beach police who found him still wearing the he1ndcuffs he had on when he escnpe<l from them more than 14 hours earlier. When oHict:rs lln11lly caught up with Dunzweiler ut his San Dimas home, he. loo, was shll wearing handc uffs. HE l'OLD ()Ft'ICt.:RS that because he is of American Indian descent, he was able to run the·30 mUes from Newport lo San Dimas. However. in those 14 hours of freedom, he couldn't fi gure out how to gel the handcuffs DUNZWEILER AND TWO companions were being arrested by two officers In connec· tlon with the theft of some Porsche hubcaps when the arrest process erupted into a bruwl involving the five men. off. d t Dun.zweiler has now joined hi~ frien s a Dunzweiler and a compunion. George Ferrtt!r, 19. escaped, leaving a 17·year-old friend with the offi cers. the Newport Deach City Jail .where they a re being held on suspicion of receiving stolen pro· perty. HB Police To Receive TopAivard A representative of the Hunt- ington Beach Police Department will be in Atlanta, Ga., June 7 lo accept a national award for its program dedicated to communi- ty involvement in residential security. Police Chief Earle Robitaille said the city has be.!n notified it has won the Distinguished Service Award to be prsented at the AMual International Securi- ty Conference. "This js part of a commenda- tion progr am sponsored by ·security World.· an organjzation for private security firms. Only one award is given each year to a city or law enforcement agency. The rest go to private in- dustry," Chief Robitaille ex- plained. He said j udges within the in· dustry base their decision on the city's promotion of commwlity involvemt>nt through its citizens in improving local security Th e three -ye a r old Ne1~hborhood Watch crime pre· vention p rogram headed by President Carol Malecki was cit- ed by the security organization for cutting the theft and burglary rate. Secunty World also based the award on the city's so·called EA RS program . ;.in interconnect· <'d systt•m or l°l(•C'tronH· secunt y alarms that an· constantly monitored. Huntington neach 's Neighborhood Watch program al~o rccl•ntly won n1 srwylund's Civic Community Service Award. indudlng a hron7.f' pla· quc and a Sl 000 ch~t·k Lo help finance tts act1,·1t1es The newest al·colade carnt•s no mont>tary pr11t· Model Makes Big Boo-boo On Live TV :-.:EEI>llAM. Masi. (AP1 i'"ashwn m0<11•I l.aurf'n llutton s<11ct 1n a ll\e ti.olev1s1nn mtNv1E'W that · I 111~1 :1rn11nd " when 11.,k<'ci how ~h\• had dont· !.o wt'll ln twr r11r~r Oh. I 'houldn t hav(' ss11d th:1t ," she• ~:ml ~1g14lin.i and 1·m· enn~ h1•r mouth We re v1·r~ ... orry 1t hllp· pened. · Hol)(>rt Rennell. !ilat1on t' H' <' utl \'(' v 1 <'t' JI rt• •;id en t and 111•01•1 al manl.1$:('r . said or Mis~ Hutton's use of the' four·leller word "Some or our v1f'wrr~ werf' offended. a~ we WC'rc " Mesa Council Raps Golfers' Slowness "If you can't play good, play fast," quipped one Costa Mesa council member. He was referring to complaints from golfers on the city's municipal course that som e players moved loo slowly -a habit which reduces revenues to the city. The complaints were ~rought to the council's attention by Keith Van Holt, director of the city's department of leisure services. Van Holt told councilmen that duffer5 hold up the line at the starter tee, causing delays and limiting the number or players on the course. He said the city realizes about $600,000 annually in golf fees from operation of the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club. which •s urrounds Fairview S tate Frota Page Al WITNESS ... juries, a hospital official said. Wyn·Dee Watkins. 12. of 9442 Portsmouth Drive, Huntington Beach. suffered head injuries and facial cuts in the crash. She was reported in good condition toda'y, said hospital spokesman Becky Ballmer. The two drivers and the other crash victims were treated and released with minor inJuries. T uvernelli said the witness described th<' Collison as "an ex· plosion" which caused Klein's car to spin. Both cars were dt" molished. he said Th<' firs t police officer at thC' scene observed M nrie Dowlin!{ lying in the roadway with the rest of the passengers of Temper's station wugon still 10s1de the vehicle. The investigator said the two drtvers were standing on the 'iidewalk. Paramedics arrived at the scene within minulel> of the l'ritsh, said Tavernelt1 l.t . Robe rt M cClain s a1rl l>ombro,,skv. the witness, has consented tc> tht• hypnos1:. by :i p!\ychiatrist al. a dnt~ to be sel later. KKK Leader Vi.sit,s Tucson TtlCSON.Aril (/\P 1 -An of. flc1al of the California Ku Klux Kl:in "uys ht• i" tn Tucson to help orJil..1011,e tht• Tt1<·son c h:1pter ur lht• or(o?anilal1on and a s a re!>pOnse lo "two or three"lelt{'rs frorn students al a IO<'al high school wht'rC' blach and whites dashed earlier this year Hospital. The recreation director said his starters could be used as marshals on the course to "help instruct slow players how to speed up their game." He said if starter suggestions don't work, he would recommend initiuting a "slow player's list." Golfers placed on that list , he said, are rt>stricted from playing on the course until after 12:30 in the afternoon. Councilmen also heard recom· mended changes in rates for elderly golfers. in order to allow those on fixed incomes to con- tinue to play. However, hours for older golfers using the reduced rates would be restricted to one round per day good only after noon. Van Holl said retired players rould better schedule their hours 10 the afternoon than those pay ing full price in the morning. Council members will also s tudy limits on free use of the city course for high school and col· lege students. :rnd reduction of women's day golfing to Tuesdayi. instead of Tuesdays and Fridays. Any rate changes would. re- quire council approval, he said Yozmg Riles .Somh Africa Witli Remark CAPE TOWN, South J\fric:i (,\l'l Andrew Young, Pre~1· d c n t Ca rter · s ( r ct• i, pc akin g :imbassador to the United Na· tions, st irred up some fresh r1iplomatic turmoil today with an interview in which he said .. veah" whe n asked whether he thought the South African gov·· c-rnment was illegitimate. s 0 u l h /\ r r I (' ii n F (I r (' i g n ~11r11 ster R F. Botha officially u~kcd the United State~ govern· ment for confirmat ion of thC' comment. m ade by Youni.: in an interview with Associated Presr. writers William N. Oatis and Sa muel Koo at U .N . head- quarters Thursday. White officially disapproving of South Africa's policies of racial segregation. the United Sl ates ha s maintained diplomatic hes with the South African government and has vol· Nt in the United Nations llgainst Mrican resolutions declaring the government illegitlmate. Oatts an<l Koo said the tape or the interview confirmed the com- ment. Botha wo uld not say how SC'r1ousty his governm<'nt viewed the remark. Actress' Hearing Delayed /\ furtht•r two.week deluy was ordered toduy in nn Orun~w County Superior Court heanng as to whe ther actress Rita Hayworth 's affairs should be placed under lhe control or lilt! public guardian. Judge Claude M. Owens set April 29 as the next ~earing d_ate after today's session behind closed doors. Lawyers for both sides refused to discuss the nature of the testimony offered today. Judge Owens has accepted a number of doctors' and in ve1iligators' reports on Miss fl ayworth 's condition and or· dered them scaled as C?n- fident iat pending the hearing /\pril 29. . Deputy Public Guardian Wiiliam Morse commented out- side the courtroom that there is a poss ibility lhal t.he actress. whose real name 1s Margant<t Cansino. will be l eav 1n ~ California in the neur future. Miss Hayworth , 58. is currentlv heing treated at lloag Memorwl Hospital. Newport Bc.ach. Lawyers involved 10 the hcur ing today refust.'d to d1SCU!>!. Mhl> Hayworth's proposed departure from the state other than to con- firm that she will remain under medical care 1f she does leave. They would not confirm if the actress will be in California Apnl 29 for the conservation h earing. In any event. it was pointed out. it is not necessary for her to be present at the hearing. f'rotRPageAJ TENNIS ••. Davis Cup promoters who have vowed to go ahead with the matches in spite of the pro- testers' proclaimed aim of stop- J)lllg the tennis tournament. President W.E . "Slew" Hester of the U.S. Tennis Association told protesters that the policies or the Davis Cup require nations to either compete or withdraw. "We conform to and support \he policy or the Duvis Cup na· lions to condemn any attempt to us€' national or inlernat1on~d pollt1cs in t1edd1n g who will play." Hester said that his associallon disagrees with the racial segregation polici(.'S of South /\frica but :i<lded. "There arc m anv 'countries whose national 1dt•ology and political beliefs dir. rer between ours and other countries. "HO\\Cver. jus t as w e ple1y South Africa this week. in the future, there will be Davis Cup matches between lhe Unlkd States and Hussia and mattht•~ that involved Israel, Yugoslavw. Spam. Egypt. U~anda and other countries which do not see eye to t')'e on national aod international matters. "But we, and other tennis ne· tions. should continue to play, so that through Davis Cup and in· ternational tennis. we can con· linue to create a nd perpetuate good will and understanding." Victim Recovered LA JOLLA (AP> -The body of Norman LeRoy Lingehfelter .Jr .. 27, of Lakeside has washed up on Rlack 's Beach two weeks after drowned. authorities s aid. A motorize d rubber dinghy capsized. throwing him mto the ocean. officials said Wednesday. O•llV ftllot Sl•ll Pt>Ot• TO WIELD GAVEL School Board's Ackley FV Board Names New President Fountain Valley (elementary) School D1:;tr1<·t tru~t('C~ (•IN'lf'<I K :lren /\tkll•y board prc~1dent Thursday Trustee H1chard Plum. wh o was elected board vice president by his collegucs, ;1bstaim·1l m Uw 4 to O vote for Mrs. Ackl<.'y. Plum s aid today he all~t:11nNI on the board president vote for Mrs Ackley because, "In my op101on she does not fit the rolt> well but she is u ~ood board member. I will give her my full cooperation." Mrs. Ackley has served on the board for the post three and a half years. Betty Mi gna nclli . elected to th(! board last month. was n:.mf't~ vice cle rk and th<' d1 str11:t·~ representative to thf' Orange County Committee on School l>is- trict Organization. Truste<' ~ht'ilil MeyC'r~ was el1:(•tcd bo:irct clerk Dr. Waddill Death Trial In Recess The four-rlav·old. <·loser! pre- liminary hcan'ng for Dr. Wilham _ Waddill, a Huntington Harbour physician acc·usl·d of murdenng an infant, will reconvene Mond<iy nrter a weekend recess. Waddill. 4:1. has been charged in conneclinn with the March 2 death of an hour.ol<I lwhy, al legedly a fter un unsucc~·ssful abortion attempt at Wt•stmmsler Community Ho~p1tal. Waddill ':. :ittorn <'y , M:1tt Kurilich and tt1chard Donald, l"a lled witnet-.~1·!> in clefcn!>e of the accused physil'ian Thur<;clay Judge Kenn eth M. Smith grantt•d a defen~e mcition ,\1on· day that th1: courtroom be ell' a red of all !>p1•rl;1toro.; Smith will rlec1dc 1f ~uffic1cnl evidence (•Xi!lts to rema nd tlw ca~e to Superior Court for tn;.il ·Brown PJans Trip S/\CR/\MENTO l/\P) -Gov. Edmund Brown .Jr. 1s to s pend this weekend in North Carolina. where he plans to addr ess the ;,\ate Young Democrats con· vention Jn Charlotte and hold Jtlmt news conferences Saturday with North Carolina Gov .• lame:s llunt in Raleigh and Charlotte. M 111~ llutt.un , 2!l Yf'1tr nld .1C'lress cover ~1rl and model for Hl•vlon °cosm("t1cs. rnallr the slip while being intf'rv1ewed hy Janel Lntlghart Wt'dnesciay on the W('VB-TV proRram "l.oorl Day." T he show 's ro·host .• Tohn W11t1s. not pre!!enl dunng the in- tl'rv1ew, later apologized to \'1ewerl\. Tom Metzger. grand dragon of the klan in Californiu, met hner . Jv Thurs d <1v with Allan Ha wthorne. pr1ncipul of Palo Verde tugh School wherL' four in· <'ld e nts w ere r e ported 1n Ft•bruary. "I 'm tryinj( to keep th1~ <is low. k<'.Y as pos1nble, .. fl awthorne sr111'1 . "His purpose w1u1 to let peo· pl<' know the KKK would be l!lad tn help organlie for sell - prot1'rtion in cm;e they were be· in.i haras!IOO by ~111ybod y," ALDEN'S CAN SELL YOU CARPET TODAY FOR LESS THAN THEY COULD IN '50 Bennett salrl up to 400 Jl('Ople r11.lled the station lo protest or lo try to verify whal they hud he ard. "Wc',·e done that show live for :l' 2 years, nnd in that lime we've never had any language that would slightly be offensive." Bennett said. "I think it wa..ci un· fortunate for Miss Hutton, not good for her image. ''Maybe she !'aid tl because she was JUSl comfortable and r~· laxed," he added. "She may not have known it was Jive." TODDLER TAXES TAXPAYER POP ST. PAUT •. Mlnn. <AP> -"I respectfully request a 30·day ex· tension to rilt-my lax return" a man wrot'! thf' St. Paul offlco of the Internal Revenue Service. "My year·old son ate the w.2 and J have to get a duplicate." Tht ftlin1 deadline Is midnight to nl1ht. They clldn 'l uy whether lhe tc· quest wu approved. WiederFete SUuedinHB /\bout 150 tickets have been sold for Sunday nlght'!I tribute lo Huntington Beach Mayor Har· riett Wieder, according to city spokesman Bill Reed. The tribute will come the even- ing before Mrs. Wieder is scheduled to surr ender the mayor's JAVCI to M DyOI' rro Tem Ron Pattinson. The affair, which is being handled by the White Capper volunteer group and friends of Mrs. Wieder, will st.art at. 6:30 p.m . at the Seacllft Country Club. Tickets are $11 each. Ranches Get Aid LOS ANGELES <AP)-Tbecl- ty Department or WalClt and Power says tt will comply today with a court order to release water for rancbel'1 ln the Owens Valley. a move 1ou1ht by Inyo County off1cl1l1. How's That For liolding The Line On Inflation? It's hard to believe. but while everything else has been zooming. carpet is a better value today than 27 years ago. And It's Better Carpet . . . Today's carpet fibers perform better .t~an those available in ., 950 they resist wear and staining tar better. they clean easier and stay clean looking longer and offer features we never dreamed possible in 1950. Most important. they offef new color and texture beauty. Ce;_ In Today and See These .Beautiful lnflatlon-fighten! DEN'S san1&: iiisia11itiaii: ·custom draperies linoleum • wood floor ' . 1663 PLACENTJA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CAllF. 92627 • PHONE 6 .46-4838 -646·23.5.S 1-.:::.;;;~~~--=rz:sm:::-:=::::11:1:a:::=:::z:::z::mm:-=--.. -· Irvine EDITION L. 70, NO. 105, 4 SECTIONS. 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORN I A ~roda y"s Closin J: i N. l'. S toc.•ks i FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1977 TEN CEN1 75 Pickets Chant as Matches-Start By JO/\NNF. RF.VNOl.DS f °' '"" D•llr Pilol Sl•lt Ahout 75 d cmon ... trator!> were chanting and p1t•kctmg out:.1dc 'the Newport lkat·h Tl'nm ... Cluh ! today as Davi'> Cup matChl''\ ,betwl·l'n llw l ' S and South Afncun teams got under wa~ Morl· pu·kcl!. !.N'ml•d tu tw ;ir Tl\ 1ng as lht· tl·nni-. <'ro\\CI l1ulll up. The noJ'>~ but p1•Jn•ful 111t·kt-t line extended about SO feet along the ic.idewalk ad;<.1tcnt lo the main entranrc. Pla('ard-earrying pickets ch ~1ntt-d in go.,pel ... tylc, "I don't know "hat I've been told: thf' l>a\ I'> C up h.1 s got to go · Another was. "Cil•l South Afnt•a 11ff our t·ourts, no a partheid on o ur tourt ... .. DC'mun ... t rator'> !.a 1d lhey planned to d1!.rupt the matchc:. 'Move with nobc in protest over South Africu's racial policies. The only time the chanting pro- testors could be heard insidt• the tennis arena, however. wu ... dur· ing the play1nji( of the South African national anthem when they chanted in unison. "Gel out South Africa .. They were complete!~ :.ilent during the playmg of thC' Star <SttT F:S S IS. Page A2l Carter Would Veto O.-•ly Pilot,, ... Photo L~~,:~~~anent T~~~::~~! TENNIS FANS (RI GHT) SKIRT PICKETS OUTSIDE NEWPORT BEACH CLUB Davis Cup Play Goes On Despite Protest of South African Racial Policies -----••Y to lrnng th1• n.1t111n ~ 1nflat111n nouncC' Wedne!>dav will 1tsrtr ·all' dov. n to ;tl)l1Ul tour (H'fl't•11t drive up SQml' pnc<;s I k ~aid he 1y tht· end of 1'.li:I, .ind ~a11l th;1t 1f w1ll lry to m1nsm1 Le th;.it 1mpal'l 'cmJ.!rt'"' pa ... .,.·d a l'l'rm.tn<'nt 111 Carter said energ~ conservation oml' tJX c·ut "' a ... u1i-.t1lutt· for will serve to ea:.e the <'ffect on his d1:.earckd s:;u tJX r c liJll' · I ould ,eto1l '' Teacher'Greed'Scored (';1rtt•r '>aid tht• p1·rm;11wnt lax fn·cluct11m 1-frpuhlrt'an" JIU'>ht'<I in f>ppoi-mg hi!. n•h11t1• \.\11ul<I he tr Lrt·,ron~1hle and 111f1;11111n,1n Ill' ~;11d ht• d•ll'' n•1l li1•l1t•\ l' Conl!rl'.,., I\\ 111 apprm <• .,111'11 :i 1111·a'>Url' I Tht· l'r1·..,11lt-nt ., 111llat1011 ~11o(hl1nl! pr 11~r.1rn 1·111 ph.1 ,111'<1 l'olunt.ir' 1·1111pl•ral111n and ~-.hunnl'<l t·11111 rnl-, I To 1111>nit11r 1t. 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Out Oumm;tr l'la1mcd the document \\:ll> itrv<'n to him in a sealed envelope hy <1 m}"ilcnou-; straniter with instructions to lake ~t Jo Salt Lake City. Dummar de· ies he h11d a hund in .writing the Ill. Dummur i:;aid the only link he ad ever had with llul'(hes wus lne years a~o when he came up- an elderlv mtin in the Nevada (l e-s e rt. Ii t• ind d t h c m n n Ide ntified htm'lelf as J luithe11. nnd that he J{ave the mnn u ride to u !As Vega!I hot<'l where Hughes wu reported living at the time. Two months DJ?O. o ~-year-old Anchorotte. Alasku. t•onlrltctor (Sf'eFORGERV, Pagf>A2> ... prtcei. The President said he hope~ lhc lll03llllnar} Impact Of the energy program will bt• less than one-half or l percent a'> measured by the index of consumer pnec~ Citizen Blasts Irvine Sclwol Proposal 4P W1r1of'lo•o MAKING HIS POINT Carter at Conference ;ind Administration officials l''>l1m,Jle the rate for all of 1977 "111 h1• about six pcn·t·nl The Pres ident s aid govern- ment. business and lahor c·an reasonably aim at rerlucmg the r.1le uf t11flat1on IH the end of I !lrn. '' h1 ll' <;ti II '1~1;ro11-.I v pur<.11 1n~ 11111 c·omm11m1•nt tu full t'lll "'°' m1·nt Carter said the Cc•ntral In telhg<'nce Ag1mcy ha:. complc·tl:"d a disturbing study :.ho"' m g th1· world has h.•!.s otl and natural ga~ 1n rescrn· than govcrnmc·nu.. thought. "Ht•sen·<· estimates that had bt·en ust>cl ii!> a bai.is for 1lcl·is1on'i Ill I he past Wl'rC round to be .QUI le excessive," Carter said lie called the CIA s tudy a "long and detailed analysis or interna· tiona l oil 1upplies, natural gas supplies." The CIA analysis shows "re· serves are not as ~real as we thou~ht thcv were." the Presi- dent told a nationally televised news conference He s aid the :.tudy should S<'rve as a wam1ng to Americans to tOn!.crve ener~) (~CART ER , Page A?l Area Soccer TealllS Seeking Semi-finals "-1' 'o.·<· .. r ·t<·am-. from c Irani:•· ('11,1,I t 1111•-. "'ill <'ttlllf1''1P !-.;1t11r "J \ Ill "\1.•\I. 11111 I lll-;11'11 I I"'"" 1 .. 11..1• l-11r"'' .111<1 1· ..... 11lt·r1.1tu1lt- !1•11111111• qu.11l1·1 l1n.iJ1 ,1-. 111 lhl' l11d 111 lw :-.111llllt'fO I 1tl1t111 n1,1 t h ,1111 f'l"ll \1 11 t ••f tlw t•·.im' h.I\•' un d1•f• .tlt•d It• fll d , CfllllJ.: 1111•1 ..,,,111111.1\ ' ).!.11111·, .inti .111· 1 n in~· 111 .111\,1111•1 1nl11 Ill!' 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'1•1 "" :t 11 .. tm frnm w,.,, !-.an ,:,1hnd Man Charged In Air Flap ST l.Ol'IS IAl'l /\ 22 \car ,,Iii San Frnnc15co man has.heen 1nd1cll:d on .i charge that he thr1•alt'nt'd a i.tl'\\ arclt·~., and tr1c<I to t·hol<P a pa!.,enger ahoar1t ;t plane thts month ,\uthorttit:!I !.aid M1 chat•I ('a\a, 11 house paintC'r. wus a pai.st•ngcr on an i\pr1l I Boston to-San Francisro night "'hen the incl· cl('lll O('l'llrred Airport 'l'cunt) officns re- mQved Caya from the plune when 11 madt1 a !.Chl•dulecl stop at Lam· hcrl !St. Louis I lnternat1onal i\ 1 rport. t><>hce said. 8} Jiii.A RY KA \' E Oft~ 0.uly Ptlot \t14ff llnl' 1·1t11t•n "ho 'J111k1· u11 ..it th1-. v.t•t·k·., puhl11· lwar111 i..: 1111 tht• 101t1al -.aliln propo,;d., in I h1· II'\ llll' t'nif1t'<I Sd11111I 1>1.,tr11·t .. ummari11•d thl' t 1·:1t'IH·r~' pr11 p11.,.il a' "a d111·111111•11t of 1111 m I I I ~<tlt'd gn•1·d ' Ho he rt Clo I'd on, an out...pokl•n Gir/,s Placed On Probation In Acid Cme LEA\'ENWORTll. Kan CAPJ Two IJ-yc<1r·old ~1rl!I \I.ho threw acid at a pretty 14 ~ e~r old beeause they WC'rt' jC'<tlOU!. of her Farrah l-'<t\.\t'<'ll Ma;or:. -.t}le hairdo ha\'l' hl•1·n pl.t<·ed on 1>ro h.1t1on ancl nr<ler'l·cl to "ork wtthnul pay for a l'ount) a1.wnc~ J udgc John Whitt' ordt•rl'd tht· girl who artualh thn•w lht' and al Sta1·ey T1nherg on f <'h 14 t•i work without puy for '>IX mnnth., :i t lhl' Lcavt•n"'orlh Count' Social SC'r\'l<'C i\gl•nt·y for th~ AgC'd . lk plan•cl tht' itirl. unidl'ntified becausl' of twr age, on one yC'ar ·., probation Jnd ordered h<'r t11 p.1rt1c1palc in family c·ouno;chng Thl· i.:1rl \~a ... !.usrwndt•cl from Linwood School. wht•n• the• at1d thl'I>" mg took plan•. aflt•r !.h1• ;ind hC'r 1·ompanson \l.l'rt' 1·on' 1c·t C'd or delinciu1•11t·~ Sht· rt'por11·1ll~ 1s altC'ndsng a pnvat1· .,,·houl I\ n !.11 llilm·r. "ho" a:-" 1th th<· othc·r girl "ht.•n the· acul "'J' lhr<l\\n, v.as al~o s u!.pt•n<lcd f111m the town., school "hr n the· ~11 h wcrC' cnm·1ct<'ll 1n LN1n•n"'11rth ( '01111ly l>l'>tncl ('ourt 110 :'tt.1rrh :.?S She \\as Hknt1f1t•cl wh('n hf'r mother, ~Ir~ Htl'harcl l!aun, oh· \Jlfl(•d a l'Ourt order n·quinn..: lhal she· hl· rt'aclm1tkd lo C'lt1M1c:. at Linwood. n<'ar K:insas <=ity M 1ss Rauer w .1!. pl acctl on prn· hntion for .;ix months and 111· tiered to work without pay for four Saturdayli at the agC'nc·y for the a~ccl. A doctor treutcd Stacey for an ;:icid burn 1111 hf'r h:1ck <inrl shl' had to have her hair cut after lhe incident. She had worn her hair in a s tyle similar to that of Mii-s <See GIRIA .ragc i\2) Cuffed Kid ..Captured Fugitive Makes It to San Dimas ll'....may he an Indian. hul Alfred Norman Dunzweiler is no lloudmi. Dunzweller. 19. was arrested in San Dimas Thursday afternoon by Newport Beach police who found him still wearln3 lhe handcuffs he had on whe n he esc•Ped from them more llum 14 hours earlier. \ DlJNZWEIL ER ANO TWO compt1nlon1 were h<'inJt arrested by two orrfcers In connec· lion with the theft ot some r nrwchc huhc•p when the nrre8t pr()(ess erupted Into 11 brawl lnvolvmg the five men. Dunzweiler and ia com1lonlc111, c; t·or i;e Ferrier. 19. e11ca.,td , leaving a 17 vel\r·old rnend with the officers. Fer rier later t urntd himsetr in. ~Lill handcufh .. 'd. When officers finally caught up with Dunzweiler at his San Dimas home, he. too. was still wearing handcuffs HE TOLD OPFICERS that because he 1s or American Indian descent. he was able lo run the 30 mlles from Newport lo San Oimu. lldwevM. in those 14 hours of freedom . he couldn't flgure out tiow to .Cel th~ hiandcurr. ofr. Oun;:wciler has now Joined his frlcnd1 al the Newport Beach City J uU where they aro being held on suspicion of rc~lvlng 1tolen pro- pt?rty. t rittt· tn•11 1H·nll~ h1•Jrd 111 .it 'dwul hoard nwl'l1n.r..:., l'nl11111·d th1· IL',H'ht·r:. d1·mands 1n .,,., 1•1.11 .11 '"" ,tnd I h1•11 r td 1 l'ld1 •d I ti .. d11t11m1·nt 1111 lt!'llll! ba<lh \\I II 11•11 poorl,\ or.r..:a11111·d . 11111,•tt•.il and 1rrt'll·\:itll Thi· 11111\ otht·r -.p1·.1k1 ·r .it lh1 · h1•:inn.r..: ''"" H11h1•11 c;1 ;1\ St·vc·r;1I uth1·1'~ twit .,1g1wd up fur TODDLER TAXES TAXPAYER POP ST PAl'I., ~tmn 1·\PI ·I rcspectfulb r<.>qut•st a 30 day,., IC'ns1on to file m v la\ rl'lurn ' ,1 man wrote the> St. Paul office• of tht· lnt(·rnal RC'\'C'nue S1•n H'l' "1\h 'l';tr-olc1 .. on all' I h<' W-2 dnd I h;), (• togt'I ,1 duplie.llc Thl' filing d1•adh111· I' 111 1dn1i,:hl tonight Thl·~ cl1dn 't .,,., v. h1•tl11•1 thC' rC'· qlll'~t \\ J'> ilJ>flrll\ 1·tl Judge Bans Biology Book On Cre ation SEl.l.EHSl\l 'HI;, lnrl 1 Al'i A bwl11g\ lt•\I hook that '>trt:.,!>l'" h1bht'al ;ll'l'OUllb of l'l'l':.tlwn 1<., .t 'ham th.ii hr~-.wht·:. the· v...rll of '-<·1w rati11n 111 t htt1 l'h ;11111 ,,,,, .. :11·1·11rd111g to .1 111d g1· "ho h.1 ... or <I Ned rls U'I' in puhlit• '< hooh d i-.cnnt lllll<'d But the• -.u1wnntl'ncknt of 11nt· of lh1' ... chool i11 .. 1rin-, 11,mg tilt' ninth i.:1-.111<' 11·\t. B111l11g\ i\ S1•arc•h for Ordl'r in I '11mph·x1 I~." '>:lltl tlll' hook Illa\ 11111 tw 1m mt·d1:1tl'fv :1hanrlonl·d 'Our altoroe) s1•1·ms lo think "t• "•>n 'l ha' c t11 t;.ik t' 1111• hook otr lht' ~twl\1•' ttghl :J\l.IJ)'. Supt llarold l\l1ll1•r ol thP Wt ·<;t l'l.11k district saul "But hC'\ond th;1t I r1111ld not makl' any f'n.mm1'>1l . On Thur!.day .. I utl g1• M 11'11ael T I>ui.:an ruled the• U'\t' 11f tlw ~ook was u nrons t 1I11l 111n:il h1•rausc> ii pn•senls only lh1• l11hle 's aCC"l)ttl\I Of tht• ('t'l'!ltlllfl l)f man and clisC'ounls '>l'irntifll' 111 l C'rf'r<'I otions D u~an ordered lh<' Incl1ana Textbook romm1si;lon to re mo\'l' the book, used al11n<· in anoth,•r district and with other lt•'<ls in fi\'e otht'r d1slncts. from th<' "'' of approved texts. The Marion County Su~rior Court ruling was iss ued in a suit brought by the India na C1\ll L1bert1es Union a~am:.l lhc We!.l Clark school district. the stale school supennlendcnt and thC' textbook commission. The school dii1trict was later dropped from the case James Lang. attorney for the district. said that s u'lc(' the !!chool board was not Involved in the (SeP TEXT. Page t\2) Wrong Location In a Dally Pilot story Wedne11 doy, concerning the arr<'sl C)f two lr\•lne boys on ar med rohhery chare~. the J()(Ql ion or lhc liquor store The Still was Incorrect The corr f.'{'1 l~atlon is in the Cam1>u$ Valley Shoppina Center. t1nw tn -.pt .. 11-. lt11t th11\ pt·rm1ltNI r;1111lo11 111 "''' lht•11 111111-. a-. lht•\ .11111.1n·n1 '' "1·r1· in 11grl'1•mt·11t \\II h ft1111 '"" th.it th1· tw,11111~ hil' lil'l'l1 h1•ld .. w1·111·d1nl! 111 laY., nt'l!t1l1a 111111" rnav 111•1.:111 lwt"' t·1•n th· 1 t•ar tw1 -. .11111 I ht• '>l'lt1111I h11;111I H: ... 11·ally. tht· [('lll'h<'r' hu' l' ;1-.kl·d lor a 12 or t:J j1l•rc1•nl pay h 1 kl' for lll'Xt 'l'U r , :;hr,rtcr in· ... truC'l1onal dav.,, a i-horll'r work yc·ar. full-t1m'e nur!.es ul eal'h ... rhool and a plan that would put aclm1nii.lralor:. twck inti) the da ... :-room on a partt1mc ba!>~. Ont• area altackt:d In Cordon- " as lht• !.t•1·t111n oullm1nl! '>:JIJ bJt1t•al lc:l\t•:. Il e .,aid he 011· pos Pcl lh<' ll'a<'hcr:-· requt><.t th<1t "abbat1e;ils h<' granll·d afll•r th n•c \(·a rs of i-<'n 1t·e to tht• '>t·hool <f"tnct. rather lh:m th1• '>l'\'l'n ~ l'Or f1gun• now u'cd <jordon al'o c·ondl•mncd th1• lt·al'lwr-. · dt·mancl for a totall} un111n '>hop." hl'l'I' 1•vc•r) onl' mu ... t pa) a h,irga 1n1 ng and rC'prC'.,<'nl a I 11111 f<'l' t•\ <•n lhoul!h he <1r '>hl• 1:. 1111t a m1'mhl·I' of lht• lt•athf'r.., ·a.,. -.11r1at111n (;onion .... 11d the· t<·:J<'hc·r.., ;m· ;tlM• a:.king that "1oh '>l'<'11nly ht· g1 \ l'rl 111 all. rl'J,::trdkss of 11,• rt ornrn nc·t• " I Ito s ;.11 d he·':. 1·rilH•al of tlw ('\'al11::it111n pro· t'l'durt·., SUl!i.:<·slPcl hy !t•utht•rs. II l' s:11d t hi' t 1•adw r~ · r('(411csl th.11 n1·~at1w m<Jll'rial in the I 1'.1C'hc•1 o, · 1wr,onnc•I f1lr he d1•st1·mt•d .ift1·r l\\11 \car., should Ii!• r t'll'<'lt'<I b\ lhl· -.c·hool bt1;.ml. llnh (;1 a\ did n111 c·o mmt•nt <in lh1• ll•ad1t•1 '> clot Ull1l'lll lt,l'lf hill ,1,l<t•cl thl' 'l'ho11I l)(1aril lo '>h:Jn• ''1th tlw la\pa\1•1-. lh1• n • ... ull'> of t ht• Ol•gnt1atwn"' · Lc·t., not ""l'l'P 11 umfl•r the llli! If tht•r<• '>nothing fur ~llU lo huh· or ht• al 1 aid of. tc·ll u' Jn·111r• 11 t1 11•n' p.1~ ta\t•s and lhl'Y c•lc•et \1111 Thl') hJ\1• thc· right to knnv. tilt' 1m11.1c1 of lh1· nc•i.:11t1allon.-..'0 (;1 .1\ sa11I Ii i• told tll<' hoanl h<' "as 1n- \ 11h t•<I \I.Ith nc•g11l1alt11ns la~l 'l'.tr, hut that 11 •all t·amc to nau~ht ' "fl.., 111 lt11s day. 111v qut•stions r<•g,sr<hng lht• finnnc·1al 1mp:ll't or llH' t1•:H'h1•ri;' t•n nlrac·t is b111l ttn· answ1•1'1'il," (ir:sv :.aid Oru nr,:~-Coa •t , __ 4 3¢' .... ~ We athe r Patchy low C'loudA In i.outhf'rn coaslnl sect.ions. othC'r\I. l'l(' ra1r· through Saturchiy w1lh highs neur ill ut l><'ach<'s und 75-80 in· I ,1 ml l ~SIDE T ODAY F:ver hear of o R0<h com po~111on collfd "My Bonnie t<U«, Sht Smtll<'lh"? To Jinrl out more. ·'"'" Pngc Cl of the Weektr~r lnd~x •t v~u• \41,..•c• Ato ..... ft. "' C'lllOlft•• Al Cu"'""° O• •• Com It\ I I c......... ., o .. th NOii<.. Al Cnl.,.ltlllmtfll ti It l'IUftct "10 11 14tf•IC-I I lftltff'llH.... C• AMII.A~ II MtftOT-All ,.. ..... Mwhl•I IJundl N•UOllAl Ntw• Or•fl•tCollfll• ...... 1. .......... ftl\ *'" llK ~ M•ntth hlt Vl\ttf\ Thtlltfl WU IMt WtrldN~ """·-· Cl 10 AIO A• ,., II > I CH .. , AI0.11 Cl Cl·•t A• ,., Cl 10 \2 DAILY PILOT I FroM Page A l TENNIS • • • Spangled Dannur Mate hes sot under way 1tl about 11 : 15 a.m . and players Roscoe Tanner and Uyron Bertram appcurcd lo be unaf rec-led liy the protest outi.1dc t he .iate In curlJcr optming t·crcmonies, tclcv1:.1on ;1clor Lloyd Bridge ... wr'vcd us mJi.tt·r (Jr t·crcmonics. B ridgl•:-. told the upl'ning c·1·rl·mo111es c rowd thut the vl.1>'1·r:-. \\Cl'l' not there for in· 111\ 1du.1l glory hut ralht•r, wt:re pl a:.· mg for thl•1r <·ountnes. ·"fh1.!. l1rt ... the Uav1:. Cup ab()\ c 1ust an ordin:iry te nnis match," BruJge.!. :-.aid. About 3.000 s pectators were on hand for the opening rite:.. They ''ere s till filter in~ into the grandstands al t·ourtMde. Park111g wa-; a real problem :.1nce Eus thluff Dri ve was blocked o ff Spec-t.itors were forced lo p:irk along .J<tmborl•e Road or on 1-:a:.lbluff lr:it·t n ·· '1dcnt1al !-tlrcN~ The group of prott•sters. who call tht.>msl'lvcs the Comm1ltcl' to Stop the US. South African Dav is Cup ~1<itc he:., oppo:.c racial policies of the South African i.:ovt•rnmcnl. The pickets' pl:.in was to t'OO· grcgatt• on Eastbluff Drivr . less th an 100 y.ird:. from the tennis club's C<'nler rourt Les HiRRlnS, 2!J, said the point of the protest would be lo d1::.rupl the match play with noise. "If vou 'vc ever watchl•d a tennis match on televiswn. you 'll nolacc how qu1t•t everyone 1:.. "If W(' m akt• :J lot of noast• it IS goin~ to m:ik(• 1t a 1111 hardt•r for thl·rn 111 pla.v. You c;rn 't control a man· ... mouth," ll1i.:gins said. 1\nolhl'r spokcsrnun. \'in(·t·nt P<·rk1n:-., cil's<·ribt•<I lhl' :-.mall turnout of protl•st(·rs as a scout- ing party and reiterated his pre:· \ wus :-.tatL·ments th:it 1.000 pro- tcsl(•r., \\.Oulcl be on hand S<Jtur- cla' and Sunda\. s JI l' (' l a l 0 ,: s . w h 0 b e g a n .1rrl\ mg :1l nbout the s ame lime ,1s prott•!\t!'rs. 11:non·d the :-.milll group and the slogan emhla.wned or1 I he tennis club wall in red p.11nl .... 1i1t·h re .id "Hac·1st pigs." '.\I on~ I han 7 Jl<IO pt'oph• urt• ex lll't·ll'd fur C'Ul'h day of the lhrt·c d<i.' match aml prnmoters s ay that llckt•t !\alt•:-. were unaffected h~ tht• umtrovcr .... v. Leaper Left 'Eerie Note' N F.W YOnK (i\ r) One Ho,·ar. the cult leader who <'1:11m<'d he \\.JS im mortal and 111mprrt 10 .,tnr1t·s to his d eath. lt•ft a h11.1rrl' '"IC'icll' notl' <ibout go111g nn .1· t np. police ~ourc•t·s ... 11 '1 Thc 11011• from the• form1·r Ill.' '-I 1c . 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""'" Telep 1\-1714) ·~2'1 Clu11f1 ldver1111 2·H78 !\Mid c'-Vttl•¥ ~..., ()'t)r- t1·9310 ~r·i~ ~~' 0:.:1P:, ~:~.,.:~ ... ,::.::;, m4tt•• 1111 •n••, ''" ",.,\,, " •••II\ ,.. • ., h• ,.,,,,l,,o _.,, •ltf'tewt "'"' t i o r1"'1 11°"' ot t..,..fiQI', .... ~, \ittft~ ,, .. ,, .. , •• ,, ••••• , ''"'• Ml>••. ~·~:=;;·· ·-''::.',~, .~·~",..:,~~;:'t .. ~t.:: ~· " ........ , " ,. ~'"'• Stark Silhouette Rrared against the arc·h of hravcn lhf' song goes. This dead tree s tc.1nding in hlc:.ik C'ontra~l to the solt clouds h<.·hind it seemed lo rtll the hill The M't:ne is Ill Trabuco Canyon. Bounty Shot Accidemal Killers Say No ~E\V YORK 1,\P> -A s:mo bounl\' oflcrt•d bv ;:i gun club lo shopkeepers \\ho kill would bc robh~rs Wl.IS SUSp C'n dcd today IWCaUSl' nf the• rdUl'lJll(.'C Of t ill' <lc:.ignaled recipients l o tlt'(·cpt tlw monc~. Gerald J>rc1SL'r . hc•ad of the· Fc•dernt wn of c; n•at l'I' \'(•\\'York Pis t ol and Hi fie· Clubs, 'aid the monc•\' "111 rn:.tead he sl·nl lo the P.ilrolm<.·n·s lk-nl'voknl ·F und for 1am1lics ofslain poltc:e ott1ccrs. Two of lhl' th rte m c.•rclwnls "ho had bcc•n nanwcl ;.is n:c·1pic·nls ol thl• gun t lub's $200 "1•nuragcou-. cili1.(·11's ;.iw-.nl " .... ;,i1d lhl'y \\oulcl n •fti-.c· to .icc<.•pl llll' mo1u·y. "Thcsc mc'rchants ob,·1111hlv clo not Sl'Ck this kind ol publicity," J>n•i"E'r said helm:<. he \\as s<'h('(Jtilcd to pn·scnt tht• a\\ ard mon<·~· :ind pl:JqUt'" tu the rcc·1 p1ents. ''Bccau~e of this. '"c recognize! lhl'ir r~­ luclancc in acceplinJ.{ a c a:-.h a\\ a rel " From Page A l 'l 1EXT ... 1•n11r1 ' dt·• 1,1110 tht· h11ol.. t·oul<J '\Ill bl.' U!\l'(I It v. ,,, n1n'1df'n•1! ;i pr•1)"1t'I 11 \l at 1111' 11m1• 11 \\ ·" .11l11plr d .rnd "'' \\tll rnnt111111· 111 ll ••· 1! li.l't'd till lh;1l. I .. Hll! 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Mall l\11 rtl1d1 .11111 H11·h.1rrl flnnald 1aJJ,.I)\\1lnc·""''' 1n <ll'lt'nsc• of th1· .11 l'll,1'11 ph' '111.in Thur .. cla\ I 1Hll'l' l\P OO t th :°\1 ~m1lh J,!1.1 1111·11 .1 II• ft•n't' rn11l1<1n '\ton 11 1 \ I h;ll I h1· 1 011 rl room lw 1 11•.trr'<l of .111 spt•t·t.1l ors .... m II h \I ill rl1·n<l1 I ( ,.llffi('lf•nl ,., 1111 nc •' '''"" 111 1 c•m;i111l thC' 1 .1-.1· t11'-.11pt·11•11<111111 tor tnJI Ass~mhly to \lote Gay Wedding Ban Passes Collllllittee S ACRAME:"'TO Ci\P) L<'~1slat1on to han homoscxuul marriages has cleared it:. flro;t kg1slat1ve romm1tlcc lc!.l with backers s aym~ the naturr of marria~e and thl' famil) i:-. at stake . The bill 11\8 609! by /\ ... scmblvman Bruce Nest and<' IR Orang.cl. was sent to the A.,, S<'mbly floor Thuro;duy on a 7 2 vote of the A!isembly Judiciary Committee .~ Said Nesjp<fi': ".The d efinition of the r 1ly unit is the essence of W es ler'-' ci\'ilitation. J am not willing to concede an expansion of that dcfln1 · lion ·· Added As· semblyman Fred Chel CD· Long Beach >. .11uu~o• addresslng himself lo In American CMI Liberties Union opponcnl or tbe blll: "Don't you seo marriage as nn institution geared to the pro- creation of mankmd?" The response from ACLU at· ... tornt•y :\fork Waldman was that an 1ncr<'a:.inJ! number of married couplL·~ :.ir<' n ·main111g childless, '"' still han• the same riithls in <H<'as hke t nxr~ ;mcl inherita1w1· 1 hnt homn:-.c'\ual rnuplcs ~1 n• de .. Ol('d . W 4tldman al so a dd t'd s:1rra.,,licall) that Nc~t<.1nde ap· peared to be making "a bid for ho norar y membcr!!ihip in the /\ntta Br\'ant ran club " refer· rin~ to !ht• !\IOJ.lc•r'~ c ampaign aga111st homos<>'<uals in flonda. Nei.tanclc's bill was prompted b)' an ambi~uity that cropped up m 1971 when men were given the r1~ht to marry without parental consent at the same age as women. 18 The new law, apparently lnad· vcrtently, r<'ferred only to "p e rsons." not "men " or "women." Later, a number of homosex- ual couples began asklntt county clerks for marriage llcenst>A. The cl~rks luml'd them down. and re quuted the blll llO they'd know whattodo. The bill would declare that a murriage must be between a 11l an and a woman. Cotincil Splits Lookouts The lr\'ine City Council ha~ :.igrced to a nl'W sy:.tem when· each council member I:. assigned lo keep tab:. on a s ingle city de· partment. The moti o n . made b y Count•ilwoman C ubril'llc Pryor, was passed on a 3·2 vote. with Mary Ann G nido and Bill \'•1rdoulis volini:? no. Vardoulis said he was opposed because he thought it would split the council. He s aid he fovort>d informal communications with each other and with all the city departments insleud. • II oweH'r . 1\1 r:-. Prvor said ~he felt the new sy~lcm ·was needrd bec:.iusc the city 1s J!row1ng i-.c1 fast it's d1ffl<·ult for each count 1l mt.·mhl·r to ket•fJ t'lo .. e lt1b:-i on illl Lhl' ;iffairs at t·1t' h,ill Tht· council 'c1u11·1>.J v ckt1clt-d tht· as-..gnmcnls. public \\ orlo.s, ~Ir... Pryor . puhlll• !\a fet ~. \' u rtloult:.. ad m 1 n1 s t rall \'l' sen ·1ccs. John Uurton . <.·om · mu n1ty t.l c\ clop mt•nt, D:i vld Sills: community :,crvicl'!\, Mrs. Gail.lo. f 'rom Page A J CARTER ... . 'I'm going LO do all I eiln ... to convince the J\mr ncan people of the truth '' ;11Jout e nt•r gy :-.hortugt>:;, (.'urtt'r s aid. "I be lieve when lhl'y !\Ct' the truth they'll cooperate in tr) ing lo cul do\.\ n the waste of t•ncri;:y." Carter 's ene rgy program , to be unveill>d next week. I!\ still being revised. It will affrct the habits and pocketbooks of American!\. One proposal calb for higher fcder<il taxes on ga:.oline for pleasure boating and rt ymg. Another would raise the tax on fuel cons ume d by n oncom- m ercial aircraft from seven OOH, WHAT SHE SAID Mode l Lauren Hutton "" w•.-.onoto' EMBARRASSED HOSTESS Janet Langhart Model Slips in Tale Of Career Success NEEDHAM . J\t ass. IAP> Fas hion model Lauren I lul\011 said in a hvc teknsion 1nt1·r' ww that "I ju:-.l ... ;ir11u11d" \\lwn :.iskl'd how :-ihl.' h ad dont• :-11 ''di 111 her e arC'cr . "Oh. I shouldn't h:1\·1· :,;rnl that ... she said, giggling a nd rm crin.c: her mouth. "We'r<' very sorry 11 hap pened." Hubl.' rt llt·nrwll :-.t•lf 1011 excculi\'e \'tt't· pre.,,Hknt and general manager. said of l\11:-.' Hutton's U!>l' or the four·lelll'r word. "Soml' of our viewers Wl'fl' offended. as we wcr'· ·' Miss Hutto n . 29-ycar·olrl actress. cover girl and model fo1 Revlon cos metics. mude the shp while being 1olcn•iewed by Janet Langhart Wednesday on lh1· WCVB·TV prog ram "Gou<l Dav." Th e s how·s co-host. John W111 1 .... not prt'::>l'lll durinJ,! the 111 l t'r Vll'"', l.1t ,·r :q wlog1£c<l l11 \ ll'Wl'I'!'> lll'lllll'll .... 11d up lo 11111 pt•upk 1•,llkd tlw ·-.1at1P1t 111 1111111·'1 or lo t t \ I n \C'l 11 \ \Iii.I\ lhl'Y la;atl Ill: :11 ii ··\V t•'\(' tlOll<' lh.11 "lh11~ live· l1)r :JI.' \'('ill' .. , .11lrl IJI fhal 111111' \\I' \l' 111'\ 1•r had arn t.inJ.!11.q•c• tli;ll \\!llllrl 'il)'.h\I\ ht• 11fltll'ol\I • 1!1•1;111•!1 ..,,11 d I tl111tt.. II \\ ·" 1111 f11rt11n;1l1 1111 """ 11111!011 111,1 i.:oocl for h1·r 1m.1J,!•' "'l ;1\'h1· 'h•· ...,111111 lw1·:i11" "h" \\,I, 111'1 l'•111lJ111l,1hk .ind 11· l,1'\1•cl " hr· :1!lcl1•cl · Shi• 111:1\' 1101 h,l\·1· lo.no" n at \\ ,1, 11' 1• FORGERY ..... cents to 11 rc·nts a gallon. --f' n.,1111{'(1 r. .. , .1n1· For•.\ tlw' 11111.111 ··cl l>11111rna1 .., ;all t.i 111 \ .111 d 1clt·nt1f11·d h1111 ·1·lt .i 111,. 111;111 \1 ho dl'l1 \l'f'••d ltw tl111 ·1111w11t 111 1>11111 m.11 A draft of the Carter program includes such :.ll'P!\ a~ hik111~ federal gasoline taxe~ from th'· present four c·l.'nts a g:.illon 11> ...... much as !'>I tent:-a gallon over several Yt•urs :ind putting taxcs ranging from $412 to S<!,500 on ne w gas.gualing l'ar~ Tenant Has Last Laugh There is :,ome JUSllce m the \\Orld. a llunt1nAlon Heach man lc•1rncd Thurs· da\', IS hours afte r hi" an· gry landlord took Im front dnnr off the hing<':-. and c arted it awav. The landlord w:ant t•tl tlw t e n a n t of h 1 :. \\ J I n u l A\ t•nut' unit lo mm c out a nct felt this might mnk•· h1m reel llnWPll'nmc', pOl11·c t•\pluin<'<I. r1ftt•r the door rl'mO\'al n cl1m t alk d them. Officers again responded :ti 10 minllll'S lo H ii 111 . Thursday \\ hl'n informl'li the angry landlord wa~ at lht• doorlcs:, front door again. h:iru~sin~ lhl' Ot'l'U· pant. ·,\hO c!><'<iPl'Cl through an open \\ 1ndcn\ to c·;Jll pol1t:e In v<' ... tigalor., qut•st ioncd tlw l.111dl<i1 d. <11..,tm 1•rt•d ht• had an arr(•"l \\ ari .1111 out tor an old I raft it· \ 1olal 111n and hauh:d him a"' ay to headquartl'r s until he could l'OU .C: h UJ> 565 hat I Yowig Riles .South Africa With Remark CAPE TOWN, South /\Im"' IAP ) -J\ndrl'w Young, l'rt''' d l' n t Ca 1·tc r · s f rn· · ~ l)l';1I..1 n J.! ;1 mha~sadur lo lht· 1 ·n1ll'd :\.1 t1on!., ~lirrcd up some frc· ... h diplomatic turmoil to<l;ay "llh an 1ntt'n 1ew i n wh1<'h ht· !\aid "yeah" when asked '' ht:ther lw thouj:!hl the South Afrtt an gr)\ ernmenl was ill<'.C:illm11Lc South Afr iC'a n Fnr c·1gn Min1~l('r R. F. Both:i offat'1all\' asked the l "ni ted Stall's gcl\t•rn men! fnr l'1infirm::it ion of th• 1·0111 m1·nt . matll· h\' Young 111 .111 llll l'r\'IC\\ \.\ilh \~:.•w1:ill·rl l'rc•" ~' rill•rs William '.\ Oat" a11d Sarn uC'I Kou al l ·.:'\. lll' • .111 quartrr:. Thur:-.<lay. i\'hil1· 11fftt.·1all) rt1 ... :ipJll''' 1111· of South .\fril'a · ... pcil11·11·:. 11' rat'1al segrl',l:'alion. tlw l nilc·d States h as ma1nta111Pd dipl11mali1· l iC's \11th tlw ~rulli i\friran ~on•rnmc•nl and has vol ed in the llnitt•d :--:atton .... :i guin..,t Afrie<in r<':-iolut1 on~ declaring th1· .c:ovc•rnmenl i llPgitim al r Oat as ;m<l Krn• :-.at<l I he· t.11w of th<' 111terv1ew conrirmt'<l lh1· 1·om llll'lll Hoth ... \1 oulll not ,,1 \ h11\1 ~cnou~lv hb gon'rnrn(·nl ~ "'"' 1·rl lht:.• r<'mark Tht· St:itc D<'partnll'nl l:1tc·r took pub hr 1s~u1• \\ 11 h You ni::. :111cJ :.u1d 1t 1!> "incorrc·ct l•> ,;1v that ttw ~o"ernmcnl of South Arr1l'a 1, al l<'J:?1tim<1lc· .. For,1 I h•· 1 l.11 n11 ·d that lw \\ 01·kc·d · as a:1 1111d1'1 c11\'t•r a~1 ·11I tor lt11gh1·., (111 :.!o '1"'' '· u:-.111g th1· n11l1• n:anw "\'1n111r.1." ;ind lhal llug ht•:-. p1·1 ::-1111.111,· 1':1\·1· h11n tlw wi ll during .1 M·1·fl'I 11w1•l 111g 111 \' anc·o111•t•1', II ( .. Ill I '17:! \\ lwn hr1111g hl t11 L:" \'t·g;is 111 ).!11 c• a clt-p11s 1l1011 undt•r 0:1th IH1\1t'\1•1. l-'111.,, the• cl1·c liawrl to ans\\l'I' qut•:-1 1011 <l1n I'll\' rl'lal 1ng to hi s all1·g1•d n ·lat111n,h1p with lh<'111du .. 1r1.11t ... t Tht· c·stalt· of lh!' l.1lc· ll111!h1.•i; "·" \ alt11·d .al SlfiH m1llir111 111 .111 111\ enton t alu l \111 It 1h1·1 m11 t Ja<..t m11111 It f 'rorn Page I I GIRLS ... J-'J\\C'l'll :'\l.1101s. 11n1· 11t lh1· :.lnrs nf I he• /\II(· T\' s hO\\ t 'h,1rlt•· s ,.\nL:1·h · .\11lh1111t11' ......... it ltll' l\\lo !'I 'l':ir old\ \\1•11• 11•:al11u ... ol lhc: h.111d11.111d111 St·",., f"•flt1l,1nf 1 \\1th 1111\ s ·Brown PJa ns Trip S,\('JI \ \l f-:\,'TO I \ I' I · (;u\' Erlmuncl 11111,,n .Jr I'> 111 'I" 1111 I has \\ t•1·k1•11d 111 '\111 I h I ',1r11l111,1. "lwrP lw pl.in' 111 .111111 , . ..,.. tho sta ll• Y1111ni: 1>1·111111 1 .it ... 1·11n· \C'lll11in 111 ('ha1111111• anrf hole\ 1111nt 111•1\, 11111fr1 • nc 1" ~.it 11rcl11\ \\ 11 h :\011 It ( ';1111) 111.1 (,II\ .f .&nl\l'l llunl 111 H.1ll'IJ.'h and< h.irlnlll' ---i- ALDEN'S CAN SELL YOU CARPET TODAY FOR LESS THAN THEY COULD IN '50 How's That For Holding The Line On Inflation? It's hard to believe. but white everything else has been zooming. carpet is a better value today than 27 years ago And It's Better Carpet . . . Today's carpet fibers perform better than those available 1n 1950 ... they resist wear and sta1n1ng far better. they clean easier and stay clean looking longer and offer features we never dreamed possible in 1950. Most important. they offer new color and texture beauty. Come In Today and See These Beautiful Inflation-fighters! DEN'S :iiistaliatiiin:·custom draperies linoleum • wood floor 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92627 • PHONE-646-4838 -646-2355 ... l l r Lag una/South Coast E OITl{)N I Aftern oon N.Y.Stoek L. 70, NO. 105, 4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, APRIL 1S, 1977 TEN CENT ... 75 Pickets C:hant By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of llM 0•11~ Pllol Sl•fl About 75 demonstrators were chanting and picketing outside the Newport Beach Tennis Club today as Dav1i1 Cup m atches tbetween the U S and South ! African teams got under way. More p1ckt>ts st>cmed lo be ar· r riving as the lenn1~ crowd built up. 1 T he noisy bul pea ceful picket ,Sycamore !Ordinance lPending By PHILIP ROSMARIN Of IN O•tly Pllol Sutt A citizens coaht1on organized by Laguna n ea<•h cnv1ronme11lal grou ps will nwct al 10 a m Satu rday at City llull and 1:-. t·x- pected to approve a drnrt model ordinance that would rcstncl dc ·velopmcnt m lhl' Sycamore llllb o agricultural and light recrcu lional uses ' The ordinance will be present- ed to the City Council for ron- s1de rat1on Wcdnc:.day. a ecord ing to Dr Thomas Al exander, Laguna Gree nbelt president. It 1s an allcrnat1 vc lo the two maJOr plan:. under s tudy by the council. The f1r:.t. a srwnf1c plan for dt'· velopment pn•pared by the· city s terr and approved by the Plan ning Comm1:.sion, ullowed for a variety of UM''> on tht• 522-acn· property a t El Tofil anti Laguna Canyon roads. R<.'s1des L'Q Ul'sl rian and h1ktni:: trails, the commission plan would permit hom e building along El T oro Road. The second propos al. which has the ba cking of council mem- -be r s J on Bran d a nd Sa lly Bellerut', and has t aug ht the al tent1on of the n•st or the council enough lo postpont' action on the Rpec1fic plan. is to incorporate art of the Sycamorr lltlls 111t11 •• iant ~olf c·ompl<'x The Soulhl'rtl CJhfo rnt a C.olf Assoc1at1on has l"<Pr<'s<\ed 111 <Sve S'\'l"AMOR •:. Paitr /\2 I li ne extended about SO feet along the sidewalk adjace nt to the m ain entrance. Placard-c arryi n g pick ets chanted in gospel style. "I don't know what I've be en told; the Davis C up has got to go " Another was. "Get South Afnca off our courts. no apartheid on our courts." De m o ns t rato rs s aid they planned lo disrupt the matches with noise in protest over South Africa's racial poHcies. The only time the chanting pro- testors could be heard inside the t ennis arena, however , was dur- ing the playing of t he South African national anthem when they chanted in wl.ison , "Get out South Africa." T hey were completely silent d ur ing the playing of the Star Spa ngled Banner. Stark SiDaouette Reared ag ainst the e1r ch of heaven .... the song goes. This dead t ree standing m hlcak contrast to the soft clouds behind 1t seem ed to f\11 the bill The scene is in T rabuco Canyon San 3uan, S a n Clemente Skateboard Parks Set Ry J/\f'K ( 'llA PPEl.I. ~ thlt O••IY Ptlot \tollt .. f:v<'rybod v wunts lo JUtn(> cm the hanclwagort , · "a id Arl11· W a t r r m ,1 n . S a n t · I t· m t• n t 1· director or Jllll k' and rf'<'r(':ll lOn It's not hanc1wui.:nn., p1·<1ph· .tr•· j um pin g o n t hnuR h . ii ' skutl'bonrd pa rk~ 'l'\l.o rrR1nnal "11NI ,i..,1t<'h11.1r1l pnrks an• now \I. IH•t•lan!! thrmwh the munu 1pal l.1hvrinth., of S;1n C I <.' m 1• n t 1• .1 11 ti S ;1 n J u ,J n Cap1<1lran11 n oth i\r{' propo,1•'1 ll\i ll1ff<•ri>nl compamc:-. And. al a pp1•ar' hoth wh1'>kt•tl into thr ~rt>111• indl'f1t'ntl1·ntly .in1I u nknown t11 1·.1t'h uth1•r The San .Ju.in (\1p1,t r.ino park appt>ar' to 1111 \'1• .1 l1•g up 0 11 Uw San C'km(·nt•· on<• It 1s <•sl1mat1 •11 t lw park 1 n St1n Juan will opt•n in .luh n cnn1:-. O'Lt•ary, VI('(' prc• .. 1dc•nt or th~ llunt101-tton Company. 111· a \\'~a th _.r P atchy low c louds an southern coastal sections. oth e rwise fair through Saturday with highs nea r 70 al beaches and 75·80 in· land. INSI DE T ODAY Ever hear of a Boch com- po11tlon called "Mu Bonnie Ltus. She Smelleth"' To find out more, see Page CJ of the Wee~. Index IAl 'h"'"°.-.1" Alt ......... ., eau .. r..ie "' Cl•nttl.. 01.u CallllU I> CNH._.,. It 0.1111 NtlltM Al ......... """"' 0 " PIUflH ,lit 11 " .. °'~ ., ......... 1..... c. AMIL•-" aJ ,.,....., ,_ "" Mtvltt Mvhlll .. _t N•llM•l -~~;r.C-y ""'·--· lf::'M•rhtt T•l.,.ltl.,. ,,, ....... Wu tit., W.,lfN-WH_ ..... , er " "" ,.. "' •• t CM . ., At•ll er C> It ,.. ,.. (H O \elope r of the S a n .Juan (.' .ip1strano park . expressed s ur- prt >.t' today wh~n a repurtt•r l'.illi>d to as k 111111 Jhout lht· 1m p&c-l ot two h1i.: parks "1tlt111 .111 ar<'d "h1•rt• ont'1' th1·n• Wt'r l' non t' A\ pl.tnnt'd. Utt• park~ \l.11ul1l ht• "1thtn aboul (1v .. m il1•!f. of 1•arh other The s1l 1• for th<' S an J uan p.1 r k " near lht· an tersertaon or Sun J uan Cr<.'ek !load and Jn ll'rstnt<' !) The plans of H<'<'r<'a 1111n lhnam 1 r~. wou ld lw tit· Hlopr rs of th<' San Clc·m1·nl1· pnrk, call foT leas1n~ of r 1tv owned proj)('rty off Avt.>n111,1 Pu n m•ar the treatment plant Roth parks would have !->nak" runs. c;lalum runs .• ind :.pec1alty obs t Jcl e s t o c hallt>n g e s kateboard riders frnm begin· nrrs through expert. Both would bt• about thrcc acr<'S In slw. ' Wt• d idn't anltc1pa te unything 111 tha t s 11t• '>Uld O'Lt>ar y about 111 , pote nt1 111 c11rnpct1tor in San ('fl'mt•nte lie i.a1d hi' parK wu' des1J!n1·d 11 ... :i regional fa<·al1t v "We wen· lrnptn~ to Jltract people over a \I. llfr arcu "1th the i.1i c and eom· plC',.ll\ o(our fac1hty.' l>Uld 1.Jt<·r howe \ e r 0 ·1.eary sa1ci ht• d1dn t see an~ prohkm-. with hJ\'tnjt two parks 'o clos<' lie said hl· d1dn l foresee any rush on nas company s part to C<>nslrud ann cum plete the park because of the possibility of com petltton H cprcsenta ll vt!s of Rec reat1on Oyna m1c!I, the S an Clem f'nle Park promoters. could not be re- (~e PARKS, Page A2 ) Grads Gather Capo High Rewiion Saturday By ANNE COOPER Of IN D•llY ~llol \1•11 As the City o f San Jua n Ca pistrano approac hes the 16th anniversary or its incorporation Tuesday, Capistrano Union lhgh School graduates or the class~ 1922 through 1955 a re planmng a Saturday rtlunion. The city's incorpor ation a.nd the-rate of the old high school were intertwined. The year before San Juan's in· corporation, its public spirited citizens came close to violence wbeo a demoUtlon c rew drove In- to town one hot August morning to pull down the high Bchool administration bulldlntt. recalled local historian Pamela Hallan. The debate over whether to ~ lain the high school site or to build a new school in Capistrano Beach or San Clemente had been ra1&lnc for more than a decade . When the old high 11chool welcomed ill first class of 16 In 1920, San Juan was the popula- <5" RElJNlON, Paae At) Mty "llM llaH -· FIRST OAAOUATE Lucena tech as Matches Start Match es got under wa~ al about 11 : 15 a.m . and players Roscoe T a nne r a nd By ron Bertra m appeared to be unaf- fected by the protest outside the gate. In earlier opening ceremonies, television actor Lloyd Bridges ser ved as master of cer em onies. Bridges lold t he ope n ing cerem on ies crowd th at t he players were not there for 1n- divldual glory but rather , were playing for their countries. "This lifts the D,.vis Cup above just an ordinary tennis match," Bridges said. About 3.000 spectators were on hand for the opening rites. They w e re s till filte ring into the grandstands at courtside. Parking was a real problem si n ce E a s tbluff Drive wa s blocked orr. Spectators were • forced lo park along Jamboree Road or on Eustbturr tract re· 1 sidential streets. The group of protesters, who call themselves the Committee lo Sto p the U .S. -South African Davis Cup Match es. oppose racial polic ies o r t he South African government. The pickets' plan was to con- gregate on Eas tbluCf Drive, less <See MATCHES, Page AZ> 'Inflationary' Move Carter Would Veto Per1nanent Tax Cut WASHINGTON (AP > -Presa dent Carter la unched a dnve to· day to bring the nation's inflation rate down to a bO ut tour percent by the end or 1979, and s aid that if Congress passed a perm anent in- come tax cut as a s ubstitute for his discarded $50 tax rebate, .. , would veto 1t." Carter said the permanent tax reduction Republicans pushed 1n opposing his r ebate would be 1r· res ponsible and anflallonary lie said he does not believe Congress will approve such a measure T h e Pres1dc n t 'i. 1nflat1on· fighting program t•mphas1zt.>d vo l untary c 1>o pera t1on and shunned controls. To monitor 1t, C a rler named a la bo r -ma n agc-m cnl a d viso r y team with AFL·ClO President George Meany as one of its leade rs. Meany has been sha rply c ritical of the Administra tion's economic course so Car. Carter said his program should mi.tke it possible to reduce the in· n ation rat e b y a bout t wo percentage points . The President S&ld the pressure on prices has been mounting this year, with the consumer price index up at rates that would point to annual mnat1on or about nine percent. The hars h wint er h a s been blamed for purl of the increase. TODDLER TAXES TAXPA YER POP ST. PAUL. Minn. CAP) -"I respectfull y request a 30·day ex- tension to file m y lax return" a m a n wrote tht> St. Paul office oi the Internal Revenue Service. "My year.old son ate the w .2 and I have to get a dupli cate ." The mm~ deadli ne IS m idnight tonig ht. They didn't say whethe r the re- qu<'sl wa::. approved J udge Bans Biology Book On Cr e ation SELLE RSHURG. Ind. CAP> -- A biology textbook that stresses bi blical accounts of creation "1s ;1 sham that breaches the wall or se pa ration of church and stale" according to a judge who has or- dered 1L<1 use in public s chools di scontinued . But the superintendent or one or the school districts using the ninth-grade text. ''Bio logy : A Search for Order In Complexi- ty." said the book may not be im· m ediately abandoned. "Our attorney seem s to think we won't have to take the book ore the shelves right away.•· Supt. Harold Mille r of the West Clark district said . "But beyond that I could not make any comment." On Thursday, Judge Michael T . Dugan ruled the use of the hook was unco n s tltuttonal because 1t prese nts only the Bible's account of the cr eation or man and discounl5 scientific In· terpr~Uons. Dugan ordered the Indiana Textbook Commission to remove the book, used alone In another district and with other tuta in five other districts, from the list ~ of approved texts. The t.lariQn ~uoty Superior Court ntlinC wu ia•utd in a su1t brou1ht by tht lndlana Clvll Liberties Union qal111t the Weat Clark school dlltrict. U\e ltate school aupertntendoM ind tho tutbook com..,_ton. scbool <See T , ,.,. At) APWlrtpllolO MAKING HIS POINT Ca rter at Confere nce a nd Administratio n orricials estimate the rate for all or 1977 will be about six percent. The President said govern- m ent, business and labor can "reasonably aim at reducing the rate or inflation by the end of 1979, while still vigorous ly pursu- in g our commitm ent l o full e mployment " C arter acknowled ged that the e ne r gy program he will a n- nounce Wednesday will itself drive up some prices. He said he will try to minimize that impact. Carter said energy conservation will serve lo ease the effect on prices. The P res ident said he hopes the 1nfl at1onary impact or the ener gy program will be Jess than CARTER WANTS BREZHNEV MEET-A4 one-half of 1 p<'rcenl U!> measured by the ind<'x of l'On:.umcr prices. Cart er ~aid the Central In· telligence Agency h as completed a disturbing study showing the world has less oil and natural gas in reserve tha n governments thought. •·Reserve estimates that had been used as a basis for decisions in the past were found to be quite excessive," Carter said. He called the CIA study a "long and detailed ana lysis of interns · tional oil sup plies. natural gas supplies." The CIA analysis shows "re- ser ves a re not as gr eat as we thought they were." the Pres1- <Stt CARTER, Page A2> Girls on Probation In Acid Throwing LEAVENWORTH, Kan. CAP ) Two 13-year-o ld girls who threw acid at a pretty 14-year-old because they were jealous of her Farrah F awcett-Majors style hairdo have been placed on pro· b a tion and orde red t o work without pay for a county agency. Judge John White ordered the gir l who actually threw the acid at Stacey Tinberg on Feb. 14 to wo rk without pay for six months al t he Leavenworth County Social Service Agency for the Aged. lie placed the girl. unidentifi ed oecause or her age. on one year 's probation and orde red her to pa rt1c1pale in family counseling The girl was suspended from Linwood School, where the acid throwing took place, a fter she and her companion were convict- ed of delinquency. She reportedly 1s attending a private school. Kristi Bauer, who was with the other girl when the acid was thrown. wus also suspended from the town's school whe n the girls were convicted In Leavenworth County District Court. on March 25. She was identified when her mother. Mrs. Richa rd Bauer, ob- tained a court order requiring tha t she be readmitted to classes at Linwood, near Ka ns as City. Miss Bauer was placed on pro- bation fo r six months and or- de red to work without pay fo r four Saturdays at the acency for the aged. A doctor treated Stacey for an acid burn on her back and she had to have her hair cut a fter the incid ent. She had worn her hair m a style s1m1l ar to that or Miss Fawcett-Majors , one or the stars of the ABC-T V show "Charlie's Anl(els " A uthorilles s aid the l wo 13- ye a r-olds wrre jealous or the hairdo and or Stacey's popularity with boys. Tax Break Backe d SACRAMENTO (AP > -The California S<mate has a pproved le gislation that would a llow non- w ea l thy se n ior c iti 7.e ns to postpone their property tax pay- m ents. The bill j)y Sen. John Ne· jedly CR-Walnut Cree k ), was sent to the Assembly Thursday on a 36-l vote. Dog Day Night Bank Fractu Costs Job NEARLY A DOZEN Laguna Beach police officers, som e wearing flak jackel5, armed with drawn revolvers and shotguns, surrounded the Ocean A venue branch or the Bank o( America late Wednesday after a re port or SUS· picious movement Inside the bank. Police attempt.a to get two men Inside to open the door and surrender failed, and· a bank cmploye \Vas called to let officers in wtth a key. I The two men Inside then surrendered. Illumed out that the night janitor had Invited a friend In to help him finish early. THE JANIT09', lllltED by the Allstetc Butldtni M•ln· tenance Company, told p0Uce he and his triend didn't come out al firsL because they were friahtened by the fierce· loolcin" police. Tbe Janitor also figured he 'd lose his Job. Ne wu rtabt. Allstate reported this mornlnl. , A2 DAILY PILOT L/SC Ffld1y. Apnl 15. 1977 Assembly \'ote v I GayW~~g Ban Backed SACRAMt;NTO IAP> - Legislation to ban homosexual marriages has cleareu ilS first legislaUve committee lest with buckers saying the nature or murr1age and the family is al stake. The bill IA U 609) by A'I>· semblyman Bruce Ne11tande <R- Orange>. was sent to the As· sembly floor Thursday on a 7-2 vote of the Assembly Judiciary Committee. President's Conference Highlighted WASrnNGTON IAP > -llere are highlights o f P resident Carter's newt. cont erence loda y: TAXES The President said that 1r Congress passes a perm anent tax cut in pla<·c of has discarded S50 tax rehates. he will V{'to il as inn a. t1onary and irresponsible. He said he doubts Congress would ap- prove pt:rmanent tux cuts. INFLATION He mimed Af'L·CIO Pres ident George Meany and General Electnc Co. Chairman Regmald 11. Jones lo head a labor· business team to monitor the flOVern· ment's war agaanst 1nflat1on. !tis program. aimed at bnnging the nation's inflation rat~ down to about four J>t•rcent. emphasized voluntary cooperation and shunned conlroh. SOVIETS Carter said h~ hope~ to mel'l walh Sovael le<idcr I.contd I Brezhnev later this year. Al thl' ~ame time. he said hr SC<'S non· ason to rt•\•ise his n11dl·<tr arms ront rol proposals that 'H're re 1ecled in Mo::.cow ENERGY He said the CIA huf> completed a dist urbing study showing the world has less oil and natural gas in reserve th11n world govern· men ts thought. I le s:mJ the energy program he 1:. unvC'tltnJ( Wcclm·~ day "will he inflationary tn naturp" but that the adm1nti.tra lion w1ll trv to mlll1m11r the 111na t1onary am part ILLEGAL Al.IF.NS Askt'd 1f he" 111 h:l\ r a policy to control the now of 1 lll·g1:1l alien ... from Mexa to, C.:itrler said he will have a m~'sage on the sulJJect probably w1lh1n two week::. WATER PROJt:<TS Tht• Pn·Mcl<'nl s.11<1 h(' h<1s rom plNl'd h1~ sl11c1y <>f :JO "aler pro Jt'ds which h1• hud proposed ~1·rnpp1n1t flt' said i;:nvrrnnr<; anrt l•·i.:1,lators 1n I h1• affc.1·t1·d st.1ll•s will h~: not1f1cd 11\Cr lh~ 11. l't•kcnd anct he will announce l~ 111st 1f1ca1 ion for hl11 dcc1s1on~ ovrr lhl' W('t•k1•ncl t 'ARM AND H)OD <.:ttrler s111d hl' will propose polic1et. designed to end wildly nuetuallng form prircs which he ::.aid hurt l:JQth farmer ~11c1 ron 'um er * * * Fro• Pa~ .4 I CARTER • • • dent told :.. 11ut1onally tl..'le\ 1s~d n«:ws ronferenct> lie :-.aid thl' blud~ ~houtd &t'H~ .11.1 u v.11n11nA1 to Amer1c<1n 111 1·on'l'f\ r C'rwri.: v "I m litlltnM to do .ii I I can lo ronvince th<' Aml'r11'an P<'<>Pll' of thr truth '' uhout energy ., ho rt :ii.:1·'. (';1 rt n s a ad ·'I lwh<''''' ~ht•n l111•v ~•·t• the truth lhc•y II roopr·ralt• in trvini: tri cul down the w11ir;t1• or \•rwriiy ... 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LM\ tt•ctw"_. l'UH Au \t•t11it ,_.eJ11•1t•"Ol1t-t•' L•A~"v~•~!~~."..9!!:W ~H•"O A<Mlr•" ~ () ~· ~ •?tn otfleu tn .. ttMiio'' JMW•\t "•¥\h,.•I tt1~'1;:-;,~·:~~ .• ~'~,\J;'~" ~~=td ., '-' 01 ... , , .... , Telephone t7t4)tu-4321 CIHtlflfll AdHrlllllng 142-N7a L•tune hHll All Depenmente: T•l•phone ,.._._ ,,nm~·~,,,,.. .... 4H·Ot:IO ~::r·~~ ~~\ 0:,:,,~~ 'r~.~tf':'r~~f;:, ~~~·:;w:!o •:r;~~~l·Z';.~'.~,~~~~.::.t~!,~ t noyl.19'1111fM' \4($i\t9 ''•" .. , .... •••d •• (b, ....... <eHt•rtu.4 \•ttHrlet•t" •.-,.,,.,, U ,4 Mi&Affiilff tf "'l•lt t• •• ~IPM,. ""°''•'J .... i-.... -u io ...... 1ft1, Said Nestan(1e. "The deflnallun or the family unit 1i. the essence of WesLern clvilUaUon. I am not wilUng to concede an expansion or that deH'ni· tion." Added As· sembl y mun Fred Chet CD· Long Beach>, NUTANoE add ressing himself to an American Civil Liberties Union opponent or the bill: "Don't you see marriage as an institution geared to the pro· c reation or mankind?" The response from ACLU al torney Mark Waldman was that an increasing number of married couples are remiuning childless, yet stall have the same rights in areas like taxes and Inheritance that homosexual couples are de· nied. Waldman a l so added sarcastically. that Nestande ap· peared to be making ''a bid for honorar y membership in the Anita Bryant fan club." refer- ring to lhe s inger's campaign against homosexuals in Florida. Nestande's bill was prompted by an ambiguity that cropped up in 1971 when men were given the right to marry without parental t·onsent at the same age as women, 18. The new law, apparently inad· ve rlently, referred only lo "p ersons," not "men " or "women." Later, a number of homosex· ual couples began asking county clerks for marriage licenses. The clerks turned them down, and re· quested the bill so they'd know what to do. The bill would declare that a .. marriage must be between a man and a woman. Fro• Page Al PARKS ... ached for comment. Waterman said the proJect's ronsadcration by the city had on ly just start~. however. The Park!; and Recreation Commission gave conceptual ap prov;Jl lh1s WPt.>k to the plan and .iulltonzed 1t to be passed on to the other various commissions and hoards mvol\ed Waterman estimated 1t would be about two months before the mattC'r could come before the Cl ly Council The council ~ ould be a sked lo l'lsue a cond1t1onal usP permit for the property No pncc ha'> heen wt for the lrJ'I(' or the 111\ 011.nl·d Jl'ft'oj!t' .SOIJ$lhl fur thl' p.1rk <1 Ll'JI") ::..1111 hlb <'Ompan.> had lookt•d in San Clemente but harln 'l found a ~utlahh· -.1k thl'r(' ,\ t lh1-. r11om 1•nl. I 11. ould not anl1c1p.1le ;my proLlt!m~ hl'l ween the t" o facllllle.' The~ may be g t'OJ.? r a phlcu lly <'I Ot> I", hut I wo11ldn l ::.ee ~n~ problems, · 0 l.1•ar) ":>a1d Hut. after ~ayina that, he n<it ed.· It's really ktn~ur i. rn1nor 10 tnaue. al>n 't at" .. Yoimg Riles South A./rica With Remark 1· \PE TOW!'; South Mnc11 1,\ I' 1 i\n<lr<"•" YounJ(, l'rc~1 dent Carter ·~ rrcc -speakini: nm ba1111ador to the l 'nltt'<I N11 lions. Stirred up ~Offill frei.h 1llplomouc turmoil today with nn tnlrrvif'w In which h e• u11I "yuh" when a~ked whf'tht'r he thou~ht the South African gov ernment Wttl\ 1llt•l(iflm11t(' Sou th African f"oreil(n M in1:1ter H t' Botha ofrlclally asked th<.! United State11 govern ment for confirmation of the comment, mndl' by Young In an Interview with ARsO<"aate<I Pre1111 writers William N. Oatis And Samuel Koo al U.N. head· quorlC'rs Thursday. Whil<' omcially disapproving or South Afrita's JlOli cies or r1H·1;il segre1Cat1on, the Uruled Stales has ma i ntained diplomatic tle11 with the South African eovernment and hu vol· ed in the United Nations against African resolutions declaring the 1ovemment llleaiatimate Oatis and Koo nld tht' tape of the interview confirmed the com· ment. Botha would not uy how seriously his 1overnment viewed the remark. The Slate Department later took public Issue with Youne. and said It Is "incorl"ecl to say that the govC'rnment or South Alricn is II· J~gltlmale." Ranches Get Aid LOSANOELES (A P )-Thcci· ty· Department or Water end Power aaya It wlU comply today with a tOu.rt order lo r•lea1Jc weter tor ranchers In the Owens Valley. o_.,,,.,. .. ~,,,.... ,.,.... Paflf! .4 I SYCAMORE · terest 1n acquiring the 11roperty. '410njt wiLb lrvW: RWtcll 11&.Gd ae""8 i.nna Canyon Road, (Or n regionalneudquarters. The draft ordinance being pro- moted by the Greenbelt group and Village Laguna, however, specifically allows neJthcr re· sidenttal ~~nor n golf course. Ralph Benson, an attorney und member of both organizat1ons who work~ on the ordinance proposal, said the ordinance would permit almost an y type or agriculture. cqueslrlun-oncntc·<l r ecreational uses and overnight c .. mpmg facilities. lie said the committee whi<'l1 c\•olvoo the ordinance felt a golr course was "too manicured. 10· volves loo much grading " Benson added, "Everyone in the room was against it." Alexander s aid he expects up to 100 people to allend tomor- row's meeting. TENNIS FANS {RIGHT) SKIRT PICKETS OUTSIDE NEWPORT BEACH CLUB Davia Cup Play Goes On Despite ProtHt of South Afrtcan Racial Pollclea lie !\as said before• that the envaromentah::.l::. would u::.e the strategy or asking the councal to uppro\•e lhc orcltnance lo prokct Sycamore I hlls from develop- ment. The area 1::. considered by them the keystone lo the Laguna Beach greenbelt Fro• Page Al MATCHES ST ART UNDER PROTEST •.. Alexander also has said thul if the council refused to respond lu i.uch an ordinance, a petition drive ml11:ht be mounted to force a vole or the people lo decide how Sycamore I hlls t.hould be zoned. than 100 yards from the tennis club'• center court, Les IUggins, 29, said the point or the protest would be to disrupt the match play with noise. ··tr you've ever watched a tennis match on television, you'll notice how quiet everyone is. "If we make a lot of noise it is going to make it a bit harder for them to play. You c·an't control J man's mouth," lliggins said Another spokesman. Vincent Perkins. described the 5mall turnout or protesters as a scout· ing party and reiterated his pre- vious statements that 1,000 pro- testers would be on hand Satur- day and Sunday S p ectators, who began arriving at about the same time as protesters, ignored the small group and the slogan emblazoned on the tennis club wall in red pa ant which read "Racist pigs." More than 7,000 people arc ex- pected for each day or the three day match and promoters s<ty that ticket f>ales were unarfectcd by the controver1>y. Thi· Newport !leach police de- partment, while downplaying the protest element of the tourna· ment, had all of its personnel on standby in case or difficulties. Ran~cd on one side Davis Cup confronl<ttlon are the protesters. a loose knit coalition or political activists and student and com- munity or~anu:allons who have 3Exploswm Strike PG&E OAKLAND <APl -As man) <1' thrcr explosion' hLisl~:d an unmannt'd Pac1r1r c; •• , & Elertrar Co -.ubs tal1on, leaving f'H>r· !tons of tlt1• Oakland llills d11.1lnrt without power e4!r· lvtoduv 1\ltho11i:h a money estlmat1· of damage was not yet 3\':itlablt•. the -.ource t•,.llrd the damage "11ubistuntlal " The terrorist New World Liberation f"rnnt ch.aimed ri:sponsabll1ty for the 1nc1· dt'nt Front Pa9E> A l TEXT ... d1,tn<'t 11.a!> l:1t1·r drc1ppecl from th\' 1•.1111• .James l.AnJ! nuornt•y ror t hf' cl1~1 rut ,,1111 thJt '•tn<'<' llw school hoard was nut anvoh Crl in the rourt 'l' de<"1111on , the t.iook could ~ tt 11 tw wwcl "ll wa11 considered u proprr text ot the tame It was udopted and we w111 c·ontlnuc to uRe It based on that," Long suad. State School Supt Harold If. Neglty would not comment on the deci11ion . ''Tht! propsect or biology teachers nnd students allk• forced lo answer and respond lo continued demand for correct fundam en tali s t Christian dortnncs has no place In the public schools,'' Du~an said. A statement In the book said "there Is no way to s upport the doctrine of evolution." And the ten<'her's guide accompanying the book stresses the need for "correct Christian answers " Laguna Base ball Tryouts Relocated Scheduled final tryouts for Laguna Beach Senior League Baseball for boys aa:ed 13 through ts. stated for 9 a .m. to noorl Saturdoy on the hlah school othletlc field, have been forced to relocate. Laguna Beach Jlilh School p11n11 1 track meet at the school at that tttne, accordtna to bucball or1anhcr Mona Melny~. The lryouta lnl'tead w1U be held at Thurston lniermedlrttc School. at lh4! .. me Umo. s he said. been supported by Lt. Gov. Mervyn Dymally and the Nigerian Ambassador to the United States. Backing the matches was Rep. Robert Badham (R-Newporl Beach ) who ch allenged Dymally's posltaon on the grounds that it is presumptuous for a state government otricial to insert himself into the forel1n policy issue of human rights ln South Africa. Jt is a sentiment backed by Davis Cup promoters who have vowed t o go ahead with the matches in spite of the pro· testers' proclaimed aim or stop- ping the tennis tournament. President W. E. "Slew" Hester of the U S. Tennis Assocaalaon told protesters that the policies of the Davis Cup require nations to either compete or withdraw "We conform lo and support the policy of the Duvis Cup na- tions lo condemn uny attempt lo use n ational or international polalic1> an deciding who will play .. Hester said that his association disagrees with th e r acial segregation policies of South Africn. but added, "There are many countries whose national Man Cleared Of Theft Rap An Orange County Superior Court jury has relumcd a verdict or JOn()('COt JO the lrtal or a Dana Point man who W(IS arcUS('(f or '>lt>al1nJ( SI . \00 from a San <"ll'mentc ~as station .Judge Llo)d E Blanp1cd Jr :ic<iuilll•d Michael .JosC'ph Kl•arins. 25. of :.130:11 P~ilo Alto Dra ve, uf the grand I he rt ch<1rge11. Kearlns was arrested July 24, 1976, alter th<' theft or $1 ,<100 was reported by th<.> operator or the Thrifty service station. 1201 S. El Camino Reul Victim R ecovered l,A JOLLA CAP> The body or Norman U.·Roy LlnRenfclter Jr., 27, or Lake!tidl' has washed up on Ulack's Be:a·h two weeks alter d rowned .. iuthorltics said. A motorized rubber dingh y cups1zed, lhrowin~ him into the occ·nn, officauls said Wednesday. ' ideology and political beliefs dlf· fer between ouris 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 involved Israel, Yugoslavia, Spain. Egypt, Uganda and other countries which do nol see eye to eye on national and inlern11Uonal matters. "But we. and other tennis nu· lions, should continue to play, so that through Davis Cup and in· ternalional tennis. we can con-· tinue lo create and perpetuate good will and understanding " lie rcpealt.'<1 that view today. saying, "The Initiative l11 always a ready instrument. .. Brown Plans Trip SACRAMENTO CAP> -Gov Edmund Rrown Jr. is lo spend this weekend 10 North Carolina. where he plans to address the s late Young Democrats con· \'enti~n in Ch arlotte and hold Joint news conferences Saturday with North Carolina Gov. James Jlunl in Haleigh and Charlotte. Fro• Pa,,.-Al SCHOOL REUNION. • • l ion center for the a rea served hy the school. That inc luded San Clemente, Capistrano Reach, Dana Point, L agun a Niguel, partofwhal would one day be Mis· sion Viejo and San Juan itself. Prior to 1920, all the area's slu· dents commuted to high school in Santa Ana. But as San Clemente -dubbed the "Spanish village by the sea'' -began to develop, the popula· lion center began shifting to the south. Even so. Son Juan's residents, many of whom traced family trees back to the community's founding In 1776, were d e - termined to keep the high school in their community. When the school board dominated by San Clemente trustees -announced the d<" molitaon plans in 1960. a crowd or San Juan loyalists threatened to I ak<' out their fury on the con true tor Violence was averted and do molltaon postponed and. within a month. petitions were circulating to incorporate San Juan. Petitioners claimed their In· lent was lo protect the city's hi s toric name, put growth in the hands or local residents, derive greater tax benefits and head orr a rumored a nnexation by San Clemente. The incorporation was ap· proved overwhelmingly on April 12, 1961 and the city was re· cogn1zed by the state seven days later. But, even then. the days or Capistrano Union High School were numbered. School du;trlct voters approved a $2.S milbon bond to build a new high school in San Clemente in June or 1962 .ind , an l9fH, Capa)>lrano Union 1111-{h gradual· ,.d ats last clas~. That )lame year. the high school und elementary d1stric~ were umf1~d San J 11::1n r~si.:lcnts lost their high school and were left with only the shallow salisraclion or having part ortheir city's name in the title or the new Capistrano UntfiedSchool District. On Saturday t h e old high school's first graduate. San Juan matriarch Lucana Forster Isch, will be honored by alumni, many of whom are looking to the near ruture when many city students will attend a new high school called Capistrano Valley 10 Mis-· ston VaeJO The new school and old Capistrano Union share the same team name -Cougars Once again. the giant "('" located on a San Juan h1lls1lle :.ance 192.S, has been cleaned ;ind painted. The Caµaslrano Cougars arc bal'k The rewrnm tompl<'le w111t Glenn Miii er music • 1.., schcdulC'd at the El Arlol11• Heslauranl from lip m 1rnt1112 :10 a .m Microwave Stolen Someone k 1cked in the lower rloor door or a three-story Laguna Beach house under con· 1jlruction al 2070 Sun Remo Drive and stol1..• only u $350 Jlolp01nt microwave oven, police report ed. Architects Peter Ostrander and Susu K11>h1y11mo . who are building the house, reported the era me. polact· s:.1111 ALDEN'S CAN SELL YOU CARPET TODAY FOR LESS THAN THEY COULD IN '50 How's That For Holding The Line On Inflation? It's hard to believe, but while everything else has been zoorning, carpet 1s a better value today than 27 years ago And It's Better Carpet . . . Today's carpet fibers perform better than those available in 19~ .. they resist wear and s taining tar better. they clean easier and stay clean looking longer and offer features we never dreamed possible 1n 1950. Most important. they offer new color and texture beauty. Come In Today and Se• /' These Beautiful lnflatlon-fl9hters! ' DEN'S : iiista1iitioii: ·custom draperies linoleum • wood floor 1663 'lACfNTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92627 • PHONE 6_.6._.838 -6.t6-235.S •, Orange Coast EDITION OL. 70, NO. 105, 4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRtOAY, APRIL 15, 1977 Today'lf Clo1tlng ~ N.Y. Steeb N TEN CENT Carter Says Tax Cut ~~lnflatiOnary' WASIDNGTON (AP) -Presi· (dent Carter launched a drive to- 1 day to bring the nation's inflation rate down lo about tour percent by the end of 1979, and said that if Congress passed a permanent in- come tax cut as a substitute for his discarded SSO tax rebate, "I would veto it." Carter said the permanent tax reduction Republicans pushed in opposing his re bate would be 1r· responsible and inflationary. Ile said he does not believe Congress will approve such a measure. The President's inflation· righting program emphas ized vo lunta r y cooperatio n and shunned controls. To monitor it, Carter named a labor-management advisor y team with AFL-ClO President George Meany as one of Its leaders. Meany ha:. been sharply critical of the Administration's economic course so far. Carter said his program should CARTER WANTS BREZ~NEV MEET-A4 make it possible to reduce the in- flation rate by about two percentage points. The President said the pressure on prices has been mounting this year. with the consumer price index up al rates that would point to annual inflation of about nine percent. Tt\e harsh winter has been blamed for part Qf the increase, and Administration officials estimate the rate for all or 1977 will be about six percent. The President said govern- ment, business and labor can "reasonably aim al reducing the !'ale or inflation by the end of 1979, while still vigorously pursu· ing our commitment to full employment.'' Carter acknowledged that the energy program he will an- nounce Wednesday will itself drive up some prices. He said he will try to minimize that impact. Carter said energy conservation will serve lo ease the effect on prices . The President said he hopes the inflationary l mpacl or the energy program will be less than one-half of 1 percent as measured by the index or cons umer prices. Carter said the Cenlral In- telligence Agency bas completed a disturbing study showing the world bas less oil and natural gas in reserve than governments thought. "Reserve estimates that had (See CARTE R, P age AZ) !Dalis Pickets Fade Before Noon • I --~~~~~~~~~~~-! I iCarter on/ab iewed WASHINGTON <AP) -llere re highlights of President Carter's news conference today: AXES The President s aid that if ongress passes a permanent tax cut in place of his discarded $50 tax rebates. he will veto 1t as mfla. tionary and irrespons ible Jfcsa1d he doubts Congress would ap !prove permanent lax cu ls. I NFLATION O•llY Piiot Sult Pllolo f ·. He named /\1-'L·CIO PreMdent George Meany and Generul ,Electric Co. Chairman Reginald H. Jones to head a labor-business team to monitor the govern- ment's war agajnst inflation. His program, aimed at bringing the nation's inflation rate down to about four percent, emphasized voluntary cooperation and !'hunned controls. CEREMONIES ON CENTER COURT AT NEWPORT BEACH TENNIS CLUB MARK OPENING OF DAVIS CUP PLAY Actor Lloyd Brfdgea, a Tennla Buff, S.rvea •• Meater of Ceremonies tor FormelltlH Prior to U.S.·South Africa Match SOVIETS Carter said he hopt•s to meet :with Soviet leader Leonid I. !Brezhnev later this year. Al the '•me time. he said he sees no re fason lo r evise his nuclear arms rontrol proposals thal W('rC re• ecled m Moscow NERGY He said the CIA has compll'ted a isturbsng study s howing the orld has less 011 and natural ~as n reserve than world govern· en ts thou~ht. JI<: said the energy rogram he 1s unveiling We<lnes ay "will be inflationary in ature" but thnt the administra Ion will try to mm1m1lt: the mn:1 ionary impact. lLLEGAL ALI F.NS Asked if he will havt• a policy tu control lht• now of lll Pgal al11•1" from Mexico. Cartt'r s aid hf' ~1 1 1 have a messagt• on th<• suhJt'!'l probably within two w1•t•ks WATER PROJECTS The Pres1dC'nl saul ht' ha!'i rom pleted his study of 30 water 11rn jects which he had prop(>->ed scrapping. lie suHI governors and legislators in the a fff'ctt'd states will b<' nollf1cd over the weekend and he will announce thC' j\Jstificat1on for his dec1s1ons over theweekt'nd f'ARM ANO ··ooo Carter said ht• will prop<'''' policies cll'Sll(nt'd to rnd wll<ll v Ouctuatmi:: farm pn<'<'S which ht• Said hurt both fJrnwr and <'on irumer. Lunch Bill Killed SACRAMENTO CAP ) -A bill thot would allow s m all !'lchools with few needy students to stop providing hot lunche!'I was reject ed Thursday on a 19·17 vote, eij?ht aye votes short Of the tWO·thlrds needed for passage. Newport Trickle May Become Flood The w a t er rate 1nc re ~sc c•stabbshed as an emergency or d1nance 1n Newport Beach this week is llkely lo be repeated m some fo rm by mos t of the 'Mormon Will' ~led Forgery In FBI Tests LAS \'EGAS. ='t''< 1:\1' I Fill ll' ... t~ hil\l' dl'tC'fffilOl'd lhtll lh•· so c1tllt.>d Mormon will allnbutt•fl to the lat,. 1ndui>lnJll'l 1111~ urrl llughl~ 1s a for~t'r~. 'late Alt~ Cen Hobert List !-.JH1 toduy L1~l made the d1!-i1'111sur(' in ('lark County D1:.L n <·t Court, sa) in.: 1ndt•pcndcnt trsb conducted h~ two f-'BI 111v1•s t1gators in Wash1nl'(ton. n l' . have df'· lt'rm1ned that lhP thrt'l' pagr h an dwritten d ocu m ent rf'presenls a n unskilled attempt to copy or s imulate the handwnl mg of Hughes." Howt'\C'r , List s:oud. tht· lc~t o; ha' e failed to det ermine who wrote the doc ument, which turned up April 27. 1976 in thl' Sall Lake City headquarters of the Mormon Church. Hughes died April 5, 1976. Of the more than 30 purported Hughes wills which have sur raced sine(' then. the so-called "Mormon Will." doted 1968, has received the most attention. county's other 26 water districts. That's the opinion or Hans Lorenz, a former member or the Newport Beach City Council and a director of both the Coastal Municipal Water District and the Metropolitan Water D1str1ct The MWOsupplies virtually all of the water used In Southern Ca lifo rni a. s elling it lo whult>sale aJ(enc1es such as the ('ouqal Munir1pal Water Dis- t ri rt. which 1n turn sell to rel ail • q~t·nrH'S s uch a~ lht· l'lly 01 ~C\\ µort lkach Wutl·r 0l'JJJrL mc•nt \\ hll(' J.nrt•n1 . a Ne wpori fif'ach b!-.Uinf'ssman. savs some kind of rall' increase 1s ·l ikely to hc 1nst1t11ll"<i. hf' says 1l will be done not lo ra1M• mont'y for the rl1.,tncls. but to get water users to l'OO'H'r \i(' Consen at1on ~as the basis or .in MWO order that went into <'f feet April ~ lJnder the program. <'Ustomer agf'nc1cs will be r harged double for water con· s um~ in t'X<'t'SS of 90 pe rcent of wat<'r commmed in the same lime period last year There wi ll be rebates for a~enc1<'" that con serve more than 10 percent Newport Beach councilmen rited the MWD order as the re- ason they had to institute a 10 percent surcharge on the city water consumption rate, but thert' is one an~ry resident who says the !'iurrharge isn't going to get anyone in Newport lo save waler. <See WATER. Page Z) Cuffed Kid Captured Fugitive Ma/Ms It to San Dimas He may be an Indian, but Alfred Norman Dunzweller is no Houdini. Ferrier later turned himself in. still handcuffed. Dunzweller , 19,' ·wu arr ested In San Dimas Thursday afternoon by Newport Beach police who found him still wearing the h andcuffs he had on when he escaped from them more than 14 hours earlier. DUNZWEILER AND TWO companions were being arrested by two omcers in connec· lion with the theft or som e Porsche hubcaps when the arrest process erupted Into a brawl lnvolvlng the five men. Dwuweller and 1 companion, George Ferrier, 19, neaped, leaving a 17-ycar-old fri•nd with the omcera. When officers finally caught up with DuniweUer at his San t>Jmu home, he, too, was still wearing handcurrs. HE TOLD OFFICERS lbat because he is ot American Indian de.cent, he was able lo run the :.> miles from Newport to San Dimas . However, ln those 14 hours of freedom. he couldn't figure out how to gel the handcuffs off. Duniweller has now joined hls friends at the Newport Beach City Jail where they are being held on suspicion of receivioC stolen pro- perty. 0.llf Pflot Pilolo l>y ltl<hard IC""1tr ROSCOE TANNER VOLLEYS DURING INITIAL MATCH He Defeats South Africa's Byron Bertram S.4, 6-2, 1-6, 6·4 Girls on Probation In Acid Throwing LEAVENWORTH. Kan. (AP) -Two 13-year-old girls who threw acid at a pretty 14-year-old because they were jealous of her Farrah Fawcett-Majors style hairdo have been placed on pro- bation and ordered lo work without pay for a county agency. Judge John White ordered the girl who actually threw the acid at Stacey Tinberg on Feb. 14 to work without pay for six mont.ba at the Leavenworth County Social Service Agency for the Aged. He place:d the 1lrt, unident.lfied becauae of her age, on ooe year's probation and ordered her to participate in family counseling. Th'e Jlrl was suspended rrom Linwood School, where the acid· lhrowtni took place, after she and her companlon were convict· ed of delinquency. She report.8dl.y is altend.inl a private school. KrlsU Bauer, who wu with the other i\rl when tho acid was thrown, was also suspended Crom the town's school when the girls were convicted in Leavenworth County District Court on March 25. She was identmed wh en her mother, Mrs. Richard Bauer, ob· talned a court order requiring that she be readmitted to classes at Linwood. near Kansas City. TODDLER TAXES I TAXPAYER POP ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) -"l reapectlully request a 30-day e~· t ension to roe my tax return" a man wrote the St. J>aul office of the Internal Revenue Service. "My year-old son ate the W·2 ahd J have to 1et a duplicate." The flllng deadline is midnight tonight. T hey dlcfa't say whether lbe re· quest wu 1pprovtd. More Due At Match Saturday Dy JOANNE REYNOLDS Ol Ii. o ... , ,1101 ~1•11 About 65 demon strators showed up to chant and picket the U .S .-South African Davis Cup matches at Newport Beach Tennis Club today but most quit the scene shortly before noon. Only seven pickets were still on hand outside the Newport Beach club a s the cup matches moved on into the afternoon. Spokesmen f or th e de · monstralors, who were opposing South African government racial policies, declared that the de· monstralion was planned that way. "Most of us have to get back to jobs or school," he explained. "We plan to be back in greater numbera Saturday." The Davis Cup m atches will continue in Newport on both_ Saturday and Sunday. Just before the matches got un- der way at 11 : 15 a.m ., the noisy but peaceful picket Line extended about 50 feet along the widewalk adjacent to the club entrance. Demons trators chanted gospel-style slogans and carried anti-racist placards. A spokesman said they planned to disrupt the matches with noise. The only time the chanting could be heard inside the tennis arena, however. was during the playing of the South African na· tional anthem. They were completely silent during playing of the S t ar Spangled Banner. As tennis got under way, the players appeared unaffected by the protest outside the gate . During the earlier opening ceremonies. television actor Lloyd Bridges served as master of ceremonies. Bridges told the opening reremonies crowd that the players were not there for in- dividual glory but r ather, were playing for their countries. "Thjs hfts the Davis Cup above j ust an ordinary tennis match," Bridges said. About 3,000 s pectators were on hand for the opening rites. They were still filtering into the grandstands at courts1de. Parking was a real problem s ince Eas tbluH Drive was blocked off. Spectators were forced to park a long Jamboree Road or on Eastblufr tract r e- (See MATCHES, P a ge A2) Coast Weather Patchy low c louds in southern coastal sections, otherwise fair through Saturday with highs near 70 at beaches and 75-80 in- land. • INSIDE TODAY Ever Mol' of a Bach com- polition coUtd "M11 Bonni• Uu1, SM S~l~th"? To /ind out mort, 1ee Pagt Cl of tM Wlfk~.t l•dex A2 DAILY PILOT N WATER ... Pam Vaughn lives in Newport Beach and work& a11 assul*1>l manager of the Santa Margarita Water District which serves Mis slon Viejo She contacted the Dally Pilot to complain about the r..te increase without bend1t of public hearing or without at lcust some effort toward getting residents to voluntarily conbervc water. She daspull.-d the claims of city offi cials that the MWD rate in crease was announced so sud· dcnly that the city council had to act on an emergency basis to of· fsct the financial drain on the water fund. lier contention was supported by Lor enz who said lilgenc1es served by the Coastal Municipal Water District have been "kept in close touch" with the MWD plan since ll wus flf'st developed in February J oe Dcvhn. public works director for Newi>ort, said thf' emergency ordinance was used to convince people that the water shortaile fat:ed by southern California 1s n•.il "The reason we rccommendt!d an e mergency ordinance 1s that we're trying to get it across to people that it 1s an emergency, · he said. Devlin su1d the ul'l1on Y.as taken quickly he<'au~e NeY.port Bc<ich 1s already paying the M WD's extra charges and the de· f1c1 t has to be made up through lhc rate mrrt.•asl' lie said the w.iler fund . normally kl·pt al SI m ti hon. has dipped bt•low that rtgure. wh1c•h tll set l.Jy ci ty council poltc) The fund IS UM'U for UOl';\Jll'l'l t.•d l'xpcnses 1n c11rrc•d l.Jy lhc .,., ater department :.ind has also bet'n usf.'d to provide 1nterest-frrr loans for con~trurt ion proJt.'tts undertaken by the city City Munai::er Robert Wynn s aid the water fund Y.a s encumbered for the $450,000 u.scd to buy the senior c1lltcn cenlcr sate m Corona del l\t ar a sum that 1s being pau.I ba('k lhrough grants from the federal Ucparl· ment or !lousing and Urban Devclopmt·nt Tht.·rc alsfl ha\ t' ht.•t•n proposals to use money from the fund on an interest free ba:-.1~ for dcv1·lnp· menl of th(' West Newport P.irk and the Newport Center Library, thou~h neither plJn hus be1·n put mlo effecl. 'Marv' Boyd Rites Slated On Saturday Marvel H .. Man '' Boyd, a former Daily Pilot display ad· vcrtasmR salesman and long time Oran~e County resident. died Arml 13 :irter suffenng a ht.•art failure lie was 72 Mr Boyd moved to C<11tf11rn1.1 from the Midwest 1n 1931 and Y.J'> t•m plo~ t'fl h~ th1· J.oc, Angc•les 'I 11nt.•s flt· Jrnm·d lhc· Bl'Hrl\ 111 lls C1t11rn an 1!13:i \.\ ht•r,. tll' "'orkc.>d until h1• p11rrh.1:-.1·d hl"i uwn nPwspnpcr II t' was OWlll'r ii n<I pu hit !lht.•r or tho · W(•-,trht.•<.,lt•r Airport Tnhunc· rrom 1!~1 1 11nt1I hl' m11vt'd lo C-n~l.1 l\frsa 1n ltl'i7 Mr Bn)<l.,., a~ 1.•mpll)vl'd by the old NPwport llarhor Nl·y,,~ Pres., Ill' Joined lht' staff at tho• [).i1ly l'tlot wh<'n thr N1~w., Prt•<;o; y,;,, purl'hase<1 hy thr 1'1lot in !'I'':! 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CARTER ... f'rort1 Pafl*' A J been used as a has1s for dl't:1s111n' m the past .,., t•rt1 found to be quite cxceSSI\ e ... Cartc•r said. MATCHES START UNDER PROTEST • • • Deputy Public Guardian William Morse commented out· side the courtroom that there 1s a possibility that the actres~. whose real name is Mar,;anla Cansino, will b e l eaving California in the near future. He called thl' CIA study a "Ion~ and detailed analysis of anten'IU· tional oil supplJes. natural gas supplies" s1de ntial streets. The i::roup of prolest£'rS, who t•c.ill thc-mselves the Committee to Stop the U.S.-South African Davis Cup Match es. oppose ral'ial policies of th e South African government. The pickets' pla n was to con· gregate on Eastbluff Drive, less than 100 yards from t he tennis club's center court. Les H.iggms. 29. said the point of the protest would be to disrupt the malch play with noise. "If you've ever watched :i tennis match on television, you'll notice how quiet everyone is. "((we make a lot of noise it is going to make it a bit harder for them to play. You can't control a man's mouth," llaggins said. Another spokesman, Vincent Perkins, described the small turnout of protesters as a scout· 1ng party and reiter ated his pre· vious statements that 1,000 pro. testers would be on hand Satur· day and Sund ay. S pe ct ators, who b <>ga n arriving at about the same lime as protesters. ignored the small group and the slogan ernblazon('d on the tennis club wall in red paint whic h read "Racist pigs." More than 7,000 people are ex· peeled for each day of the three day match and promoters say that ticket saJes were unaffected by the controversy. The Newport Beach police de· Model Slips in Tale Of Career Success NEEDHAM. Mass (AP > - Fashion model Lauren Hutton said an a live television interview that "I just . around" when asked how she had done so well an her career. "Oh. I shouldn't han' o;a1d th.it." -.h1.• said. giggling and cm · t.•rin~ hl'r mouth. \.\:" 11• H'ry sorry 1t hap pt.'nl'<l. Hobt'rt Bcnnl:'ll. ~talion executive vice pres id ent a nd general manager. said of Mass Hutton's use of the four.Jetter word. "Some of our" ie.,., ers were offended. as we were." ~1 iss Hutton, 29· year .old actress. cover girl and model for Rt-vlon cosmetics. made the s lap .,., hile being mterv1e"ed by Janl't L.in~hart Wednesd ay on the WCV B-TV program "Good Day." T he show's co-host . J ohn W1lhs, not present during the in· terview, later apologized to viewers. Hennctt said up to 400 people called the sta tion to protest or to try Lo v1tnfy what they had heard "Wt•'\c done that ~hoy,, ltvC' for 312 vears, and an that time we've never had any language that would slightly bt? offe n!>av e." Bennett said. "I think it was un· fortunate for Miss Hutton. not good for her image. • "M av be she said it because she was Just comfortable and re taxed." he added. "She may not have knoY.n 1t was la\ c. · Area Soccer TeaDlS Seeking Semi-finals Six <;()('l'er lt•;t ms from Orange (oa,,1 c·atws wall rompetc Satur· d :n in :'licwport Reach, Trvmc'. I.JI..,. Forcht ;.nd Pasadena to de tt•r m11w q11,1r\1•r finalists" in th(' h1<l to IK' ~uth<'rn Cal1rorn1a rh.Jmpwn' ~1 01t nf the tt>ams have un cll'ft'alcd n·corrl s ~orng into 'i.Jturd;n s g.Jme<; and arc lr)'ln~ to ad\ ance into th<' semi hnalo:; t() hp hdr1 nl'xt Y.ePkend Tho.,e Y.1nn1•r<> ach anrl' into Lh<' finals . tht' folloY.inJl weekend. and y,,m n1·r<; nf those ~dl'JlPS 'A lli be d<'clarl'd Southern r Jl1forn1.1 d1t1mjl!> 1\t 1 l .1 m al Turtfr Rl)rk ~l'hool Ill ln·1ne, the lrv11w EJrlh'luakc~ v.11l hatth: thl• El Torn I la wk~ ThoS(' hoy' ;1r1· !l and 10 year::. <11<1 Al noon. ut Ensign Sl'hool in N<'wport Beal·h. the Newport Beach Sharks will ho• pilled .1~a1n~t thl• M1<;s11111 V1<.•Jo Fer· r<trls The team' ~1r1• 7 and 8· > c•ar old boy~ Another gaml' "'111 he playe<1 '>'1th 11 and 12 \t'ar old boys i.lt ~errano Field in L<1ke Forest at noon. Thal ~aml• w 111 feature a confrontation hl'lY.('f'O lhc M1s- s1on V1f'Jn Woherint.•s and th1· G.ird~n Grm 1• Tornadoe., Another l{.JIYll' with 11 and 12 '.>tar old bo~~ Y.1 ll he played al the Rose liow l in Pasodena at ') 30 .1 m T1•11m~ Y.111 tw lht• Newport lle<1rh Commando' versus a teum from Wt'~l San Guhn cl Mesa Council Raps Golfers' Slowness "H you can't play good, play fast,·· quipped one Costa Mesa council member He was referring to C'omplaints fro m golfers o n the c1ty"1 municipal course that some players moved too s lowly a habit wh.ich reduces revenues to the city. The complaints were brought to the council 's attention by Keith Van Holt, director of the dty's d epar tment of leisure !!er vices. Van Holt told councilmen that duffers bold up the Une at the starter tee. cauaing delays and limiting the number of players on the course. .He said the city r.altica about '600,000 annually in golf fees Crom operation of the Cost.a Mesa Golf and Country Club, whJch '11 urround1 Fairview Stale Hospital. The recrention director sald his starters co\,lld be u.atd as marshals on Ulc course lo "help inatruct slow p Jaycra bow lo speed up their game ... lie said 1( starter suggestions don 't work, he would recommend inlliaUng a "t1low player's list." Golfers placed on that list, he said, a.re restricted from playing on the course until after 12.30 in the arternoon Councilmen al110 heard recom· mended changes tn rates for elderly golfers. in order to allow those on fixed incomes to con tinue to play. H o wever . hours fo r older golfers using the reduced rates would be restricted to one round per day good only a fter noon Van Holt said retired playera could better schedule their hours in the afternoon than those pay· Ina full price in the morning. Council mombcrs will a lso study limit.a on tree use or the clt.Y couru for high school a nd col· legc atudt!nt.a, ond reduction of women's day golfing to Tuesdaya Instead ot Tuesdays and Fridays Any rat. changes would r qulre council approval, he said. partmenl. while downplaying the protest element of the tourna· ment. had all of ats personnel on standby in case or dirficulties. Ranged on one side Davis Cup confrontation arc the protesters, a loose·knit coalition of poli tical activists and student and com· munity organizations who have been supported by Lt. Gov. Mervyn D ym ally a nd the. Nigerian Ambassador to the United Slates. Backing the matches was Rep. Robert Badham ( R·Newport B eac h ) who cha ll e nged D y mally's posi tion on the grounds that it is presumptuous for a stale government official to insert himself into the foreign policy issue of human rights in South Afnca. It is a .sentiment backed by Davis Cup promoters who have vowed to go ahead with the matches in sp1lc of the pro· testers' proclaimed aim of stop· ping the Lennis tournament. President W.E. "Slew" Hesler of the U.S. Tennis Association told protesters tha t the policies of the Davis Cup require nations lo either compete or withdraw. "We conform lo and support the policy of the Davis Cup na· lions to condemn any attempt to use national or international polalics in deciding who will play" 1 lester said that his association disar:r ce., with the ruc1al segn ·gat1on pollt·1c~ of South Africa. but added. "There are m<iny countries whose national •dl'ology and pol1lical beliefs dif· fl'r bt.•t"'cen ours und other countne!> "However, JUSt as we play South Africa th as wet•k, 1n the fut11rl', lhl're will he O:nas Cup matches between the United State-; and Russia a nd matches that involved Israel. Yui:oslav1a, Spain, ERYPl. U.r.ancla a nd other countr1l's wt11ch do not see eye to eye on national and inte rnational matters. "But we. and other tennis na· t1ons, should continue to play, so that through Duvis Cup a nd in· lernational tcnnas, we can con· tinu1.• lo crt'att' nnd perpetuate good will and understanding." Pact to Be Upheld WASIUNGTON (AP J The 1!>73 U.S ·Cuban antlhijacking agreeml'nt expired today. Cuban Pre!';1dc-nt Ficl<·I Castro h a~ in· <111·at1-<l that Cuba Y.111 continue lo ab1Je hy the tl'rms nf the agree· ml•nt ll1·~p1te the-absence of a contractual obligation Miss Hayworth, 58, is currently being treated at Hoag Memorial Hospital. Newport Beach. Lawyers involved in the hear· ing today refused to discuss Mis!> Hayworth's proposed departure from the state other than to con firm that she will remain under medical care if she does le ave They would not confirm if the actr ess wHI be in California Apnl 29 for the conservation hearing. In any event, it was pointed out. it is not necessary for her to be present at the hearing. The CIA analysis shOY.S "ru- serves are not as i:reat u~ we thought they were," the Prcsi· dt-nl told a nationally televrscl.I news conflorence. lit· said the study should se:-vt• as u Y.arnini: to Amcris-an~ lo conservl' 1.·nergy "I'm goi ni: to do all l can. .to convince the Aml'rtc an pcopk of thl' 11ut h'' ahout enl'rgy ~hort agc~. Curtl'r said "] bt·h<'ve whl·n they ::.cl' the truth the} 'JI cooperate in trying to cllt do\\ n the waste of energy '' Assemblg to Vote Gay Wedding Ban Passes Connnittee S A CRAMENTO <A P ) Legislation to ban homosexual marriages has cleared its first legislative .committee test with ,, backers saying the,nature of mar riage and the family is at s take. T,he bill CAB 609) by As· semblyman Bruce Nestandc <H· Orange). was sent to the A~ sembly noor Thursday on a 7 2 vote of the Assembly Judiciary Committee. Said Nestande: "The definition of the family unit is the er;sencc o f West ern civilization J am not willlng to concede an expansion or that deftn•· lion." Added As· se m blyman Fred Chet ID Long Beach l. NUTANOE ad d re s s In g himself to an American Civil Liberties Union opponent of the bill: "Don't you sec marriage as an institution geared to the pro • creation of mankind?" The response from ACLU al lorney Mark Waldman was that an increasing number of married couplec; are remaining childle!ls, vet still have the same rights in areas like taxes and inheritance that homosexual couples are de nied. ~-.. W al d man al so added sarcastically Lhat · Nestande ap• peared to be making "a bid for honorarv membership in the Anita Bryant fan club,'· refer· ran~ to the s inger·s campaign against homosexuals in Florida.· Nestande's bill was prompted by nn ambiguity that cropped up in 197 1 when men were given the right to marry without parental consent at the same age as women, 18. The new law. apparl'nlly inad· vc rtently. referred onl y to "per son ~." nol •. "men " or "women " Later, a number of #Jomoi.cx- ual couples began asking county cler ks for marriage licenses. The clerks turned them dnY. n. and rl'· qucstt-<l the bill i.o they'd know what to do. The hill would declare that a m arnage mu!>t b1.· liel\H•t•n J man and J Y.Om<in City Track Meet Slated Newport Hl'al'h's annual citywi<il' tra<'k ml'l1l for grade ~chool hoy~ ;md g1rh gt.'lo; under way al !) a.m . Saturday ut Newport llarhor ll1gh School Top finishers m the running, field and relay t'\'cnti. will be eligibll' for compct1l1on in the Oran,qc C"unt y l\111n 1C'1pal Athlet1<' A~soc1at 1 11 n cham t paonships. The county ml'Ct fur hoy.:; wi ll be held 1\pral 23 at Huntington Beach High S<'hool The countv meet ror Rlrl'> '' ,1.·hc·dulcd Aprll 30 at NeY.port Jlarbor ll1 gh ALDEN'S CAN SELL YOU CARPET TODAY FOR LESS THAN THEY COULD IN '50 How's That For Holding The Line On Inflation? It's hard to believe. but while everything otse has been zooming, carpet is a better value today than 27 years ago. And It's Better Carpet . . . Today's carpet fibers perform better than those available 1n 1950 ... they resist wear and staining far better. they clean easier and stay clean looking longer and offer features we never dreamed possible in 1950 Most important. they otter new color and texture beauty Come In Today and See 1 These Beautiful lnflation-flCJhfers! ~I; ·i~\~• DEN'S~· 1a,:pe· ·ii·'~. :iiiSii.iii.tiOii:·cus)om draperies UC NO nom :.;:~;"~ i:·'.·::.J linoleum • wood floor I 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA Ml!SA, CALIF 617 • PHON E 6 -46-4838 -6.t6·23.S5 ! I Saddleback EDIT I ON l. 70, NO. 105, 4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Afternoon N.Y. Stocks TEN CENTS 75 Pickets Chant as atches Start f' By JOANNE REYNOLDS Oft ... O•olr Pilot Sltll • About 75 demonstrators were chanting and picketing outside the Newport Beach Tennis Club today as Davis Cup matches between the US. and South African teams got under way. ' More pickets seemed to be ar · riving as the tennis crowd built up. The noi!-.y but peaceful picket line extended about 50 reet along the sidewalk adjacent to the main entrance. Placard·carrying pickets chanted in gospel style, "l don't know what J 've been told; the Davis Cup has got to go." Another was, "Get South Africa orr our courts, no apartheid on our courts." D e mons trators s aid they plunned to disrupt the matches with noise in protest over South Africa's racial policies. The only time the chanting pro. testors could be heard inside the tennis arena, however, was dur- ing tbe playing of the South ' African national anthem when they chanted in unison, "Get out South Africa." They were completely silent during the playing of the Star (See TENNIS, Page AZ) . \\ Strike Looining l .. < n Saddlehack eachers oMeet May4 By LAURIE KASPER 0t IM: O.t1ty Pilot St.ttf Teachers in the Saddleback a lley Unified School District. ay strike in the rl1)sing week:. pf the current school yc•ar. I Claiming "teachers are al the end of the lint•," leaders of the Saddlehack Val Icy Ed ucalors Association <SVE A> which represents teachers in negotia· lions with the d1stritt have an. nounced that they arc preparing for "concerted activity." They have scheduled a mcet- JTlg May 4 for teachers to vote on any actions which may be taken. When asked if this means there ould be a strike, SVF:A prcsl ent Bill Mecham said."( really on't know I mNin. thl're an· ts and lots of things lhiJl arc ossible." But if then· '" a sut·c1•ssful vote strike. he sa1rl, 1l will begin on ay 5 Mecham said SV El\ l<'aders ave no n.·<·om ml•ndcd action ow. llC' !-.<iii! lhf'y prohahly will ake a n •comm,.ndalwn at the ccting "A stnk1• al ;,my t tmt• 1s rcpug ant ," Mrcham s;11d lie s a11t nc·hrrs rlo not\\ ant to strike hut hey also ;1n• ups PI I ha( negnlld ions havt• not bt•<-11 -.t'l t lt·d ' Some teacht-rs f;1vor a stnk1· he said, and som .. 11pp•1s1• 11 At ont· l'arl ~ morn1ni~ m1·1·t1ni.: in Novc·mlwr , Mc·t·ham said "then' Wl'f!• :IOO Jw11pfl' I h1•r1• r" ody to walk 011 t " llow1•v1·r .• 1 strike voh• was .1v•·1 tt•cl \\lll'n trust1•cs m ,1d1• a 1.1,t m1n11t 1· agrel•mt•nl to r t>I 11111 lo 111·~011,1 tioni; In Decemh1>r, l1·11<•h1•r., fl'fl'<-1 ud an 1mmt"d1al 1· slrik1• hut -.;11<1 their leackr:<> s hould bl'f.(IO m:.ik ing plans for :i fulun• strikt• "Wi: haH· tr1t•d with •'\t'rv bend of th ts proct>ss to wnrk with reason with th1 -. 1111,1111 .. Mecham s;11d ··1 lhrnk tlw tinw has c·oml' lo a:>1k d ll1py·\c-lwen reasonahl(• with II!-. · For thP p;io;t y(·ar, 11 .. 11•h1•r.; have r1intt•ntkd that lrll',11•1•s have not h<•t•n 1wg11t1at111i,: ~1!11 them in f.(Ood f;11lh Now, Ml't'ham said. SVF.A 1s <Sc•t'STRIKI•:, P a 1w A2 I Oranii'!j Coast tx: L ,,, =' "'~a th .. r Patchy low clouds in southern coastal sections, otherwise fair throu~h Saturday with highs near 70 at beaches and 75·80 in· land. I NSIDE T ODAY Ever hear of a Bach com· position called "My Bonme Lass , She Smell.eth "? To /ind out more, see Page CJ <>f lh, Weekendn. I ndex AtY ... rS.rvlt• AIO M••I•• e .. 11.,. 11 Mu11111 ,_, ~fer"'• AS Nttl ... ol H-. ,, .. ,111..i 01·,. 0••~ .. c..um, C7 10 AlO A4 A7 ~·" •·l , ..... . • ,,...,__ •l 11 •• , ....... h !>Niii N .. I<" 41 Slldft• 111·1 CH ... 7 •flCwltl-Q.10 SIMll Mel'ttetl ''"""" AI0.11 Telewltl .. NWtU.,. ., T4'uten lftltfmet11&11 Ct w ••• ,,., AM LI-I'\ •I W .. ld Htwl M9MJ T-All Wtt-•"*' • 410.11 C1 CMO •• u CHO O~ily P ilot Sl1fl Pllolo TENNIS FAt+S (RIGHT) SKIRT PICKETS OUTSIDE NEWPORT BEACH CLUB Davis Cup Play Goes On Despite Protest of South African Racial Pollcles Tax Cut Ruled Out Carter Would Veto Move WASJ-DNGTON <AP> -Presi- dent Carter launched a drive to· day to bring the nation's inflation rate down to about tour percent by the end of 1979, and said that if Congress passed a permanent in· come tax cul as a substitute for his discarded $.50 tax rebate, "1 would veto 1l " Carter said the permanent tax reduction Republicans pushed in opposing his rebate would be ir· ~responsible and inflationary. He said he does not believe Congress will approve such a measure. The President's Inflation· fighting program emphasized voluntary cooperation and shunned controls. To monitor it, Carter named a labor-manageme nt advisory ldam with AFL-CIO President George Meany as one of its leaders. Meany has been sharply critical of the Administration's economic course so far. Carter said his program should make it possible to reduce the in· fl ation r ate by about two percentage points. The President said the pressure on prices has t>ecn mounting this year, with the consumer price index up at rates that would point to annual inflation of about nine percent. The harsh winte r h as been blamed for part of the increase, and Administration officials ealimate the rate for all of 1977 will be abc:nrt. six percent. The President said govern- ment, business and labor can "reasonably aim at reducing the rate of inflation by the end of 1979, while stiU vigorously pursu- <See CARTER, Page A2) Girls on Probation In Acid Throwing Star k SiUaouetfe Otll• Pllol P!IOtO Oy 111<1\ltd llool\19' LEAVENWORTH, Kan. (AP) -Two 13-year·old girls who threw acid at a pretty 14·year·old hecause they were jealous of her Farrah Fawcett·Majors style hairdo have been placed on pro· hation and ordered to work without pay for a county agency. tained a court order requiring that she be readmitted to classes at Linwood, near Kansas City. Hcarl'd aga1ns1 the arch <A heaven the song goes Thi:-. dl'ad tn•t• !\landing in hleah contrast to the soft l'lo ud-. l1t.•htnd 11 :-,('('ml·c.1 to fill the bill The scene 1s in Tr .tl1t1<'0 Can~ <>n Miss Bauer was placed on pro- bation for six months and or· dered to work without pay for four Saturdays at the agency for the aged. Area S o ccer T e atns Seeking Semi-finals Judge John White ordered the girl who actually threw the acid at Stacey Tinberg on Feb. 14 to work without pay for six months a t the Leavenworth County Social Service Agency for the Aged. He placed the girl, unidentified because of her age. on one year's probation and ordered her to participate in family counseling. A doctor treated Stacey for a n acid burn on her back and she had to have her hair cut after the incident. She had worn her hair in a style similar to that of Miss Fawcett· Majors, one of the stars CSeeGIRLS, Page A?> Sex SIK'('t•r lt-:1ms rrom Orange C'n.i-;t <·1t11·-. will rompctt-Satur- d ;1y 111 N1•wport Beach, l rvme. Lake f on_·st and Pasadena to de- INm 1nl' "cruurt<•r.flnaltsts" 1n the bid to be Southern <.:ahfornia r hamparms. Most of the t(•ams havl.' un· dC'fcatcd r l'cords going" into Saturday's gumes and arc trying In advance uito the semi-finals. to be hl'ld nt.'xt wc1•kcnd. Those winnl'rs advance into the finals, the followintt WC'ekend . a nd win· ne rs of those ~a m cs will be declared Southern California cham ps. At 11 a .m. at Turtle Rock School in Irvine, the Irvi ne Earthquakes will battle the El Toro Hawks. Those boys arc 9 and 10 years old. At noon, at Ensign School in Ne wport Beach, the Newport Beach Sharks wlll be pitted against the Mission Viejo Fer· F our Kille d In Home Fire SACRAMENTO <AP) -Four persons were killed and one in· jured late Thursday In a blue ln an old Victorian house which had been divided into 13 Uvlna unit.,, Jdentltles of the vlct.lm1 were not immediately available. Fir emen said the blaze DI" • parently a started at the rear of the threc·story frame house in the Alkali f13t.s area. ~ raris. The teams are 7 and II vear·old bov!I. · Another i:ame will be played with 11 and 12-year-old boys al Serrano Field in Lake Forest al noon. That game will feature a ('Onfronlation between the Mis- sion VieJo Wolverines and the c; a rd en Grove Tornadoes. The girl was suspended from Linwood School, where the acid· throwing took place. arter she and her companion were convict· ed of delinquency. She reportedly is attending a pri vale school. TODDLER TAXES TAXPAYER POP ST. PAUL. Minn . (AP) -"f respectfully request a 30-day ex- tension to file my tax return" a man wrot.e the St. Paul office or the Internal Revenue Service. "My year·old son ate the W-2 and I have to get a duplicate." Another game with 11 and 12· year·old boys will be played al the Rose Bowl in Pasadena at 9:30 am. T eams will be the Newport Beac h Commundos versus a team from West San Gabriel. Kristi Bauer. who was with the other girl when the acid was thrown. was also suspended from the town's Rchool whe n the girls were convicted in Leavenworth County District Court on March 25. The filing deadline is midnight tonight. They didn 'l say whether the re- quest was approved. She waR identlried when her mother. Mrs. Hichard Bauer, ob· Cuffed Kid Captured Fugitive Makes It w San Dimas He may be an Indian, but Alfred Norman Dunzweiler is no Houdini. Dunzweller , 19, was arrested in San Dimas Thursday afternoon by Newport Beach police who found him still wearing t he handcuffs he had on when he escaped from them more lban 14 hours earlier. DUNZWEILER AND TWO companions were bttng arrested by two officers in connec- t.loll wt.Lb the then of some Porsche hubcaps wMn the arrest process erupted Into a brawl lnvolv1ni1J the five rn en. Duniweller and a companion, Georae Ferrier, 19, escaped, leaving a 17·year -old frJend wttb UMtoCficer.s. Ferrier l ater turned himself In, still handcuffed. When officers finally cauaht up with Dunzweiler at his San Dimas homo, he, too, was still wearing handc uffs. HE TOLD OFFICERS that because he is or American Indian descent, he wals a~le to run the 30 miles from Newport to San Dimas. However, In those 14 hours o( freedom, ho couldn't llgure out how to get the handcutcs off, DunzweUer has now joined his friends at the Newpc>rt Beach City Jail where they are being held on s uspicion or receiving stolen pro- pert.y. ' •PWlro-10 MAKING HIS POINT Carter at Conference Judge Bans Biology Boo k On Creatio n SELLERSBURG, Ind. <A P>· A biology textbook that stresses biblical accounts or creation "ts a sham lhal breaches the wall of separation of church and state" according lo a judge who has or· dered its use in public schools discontinued. But lhe s uperintendent of onl' or the. school dislncls using the· ninlh·grade text, "Biology A Search for Order in Cornpicx1- ty." said thc book may not he im- mediately abandonl'd. "Our attorney seems l.D think we won't have t(J take the book off the shelves right away," Supt. Harold Miller of the West Clark district said. "Jlut beyond that 1 could not make any com mcnt." On Thursday. Judge Mi<"hael T . Dugan ruled the use of the book was unc ons titutional because it presents only the Bible's account of the creation o [ man and discounlo; scientific in- terpretations. Dugan ordered the Indiana Textbook Commission lo remove the boQk, used alone in anotht.'r district and with other texts in five other districts, from the list of approved texts. The Marlon County Superior Court ruling was issued in a suit brought by the Indiana Civil Libertjes Union against the West Clark school district, the state school superintendent and the textbook commission. The school district was later dropped from the case. James Lang, attorney for the district. snld that since the school board was not involved in the court's decision, the book could still be used. "It was considered a proper text al the time It was adopted and we will continue to use it based on that," Lang said. State School Supt. Harold II. Negley would not comment on the decision. •'The propsect of biology teachers a nd students 1tllke forced lo answer and respond to continued demand for correct fund amentalist C hristian doctrines has no place in tbe publlc sch90l11," Dupn said. .../ A2 0-'IL y PILOT SB ""'*rage AJ STRIKE •.. a nnouncing plans to inform the public lhal t.n&a~ bavo •1&1.0 refuted to bar1aln in good Faith. He said trustees an: refusing to negotiate with teachers on a comp action or the s alary schedult!, repre~entation rec. binding arbitration and ullowin~ SVEA to be a grievant In the con- tract terms "We're saying everything 1s a negotiable s1luat1on but they're saying they're not negotiable, we won't talk about them,'' he said. Additionally, Mecham said, they have been unable lo come lo an agreement on ~ separate items. Some or these have been past policies in the district which the teacher~ wunt continued, he l>aid. Negotiations have been sus- pended until after the fact finding process which is scheduled to begin on May 4, the day or the teachers' meeting. "We're willing to go back lo the table at any time when the board 1s will.mg to negotiate with us," Mecham said. But Loa Young, president or the school board, said negotia- t ions were discontinued until a fter fact findmg by a mutual agreement with lhe teachers. She would makt: no other com- ments on negotiations. On the possibility or a strike, s he said, "Our teachers are responsible and law abidm&:: and they know they have good jobs and I hope they know we intend to continue a nd r esolve these things." She added, 'Tm sorry that they have window dressing by <i handful or militant leaders foel· mg much dlHerent than they do." The SVEA leaders have re· peatedly Saad they believe fac:l finding. which involves a review or negollal1ons by a third party. will be supportive or their conten· lions. But Mecham l>aad the fact finder ha~ 30 d.ay~ before hc has to make a n.•port and then the rh:.· tract has 10 days before it must be released to the public. "That would make 1l an im possible situation for us," he s aid. Mccham s aid teachers would lake to resolve the dispute by the end of the school year on June 15. Viejo House Fire Que lled A fire possibly causPd by a faulty wall socket sc:orchect one bedroom or a M1ss1on ViCJO home JUSt arter 6·30 p.m. Monday caus- ing $700 damage lo walls and furnishings. A fire departme nt :.pokesman -.;111'1 today qu1Ck r e<;pon'" b} tv.o enj!inl'!> and 16 men prububly pre 'cnll'<i the $90,000 horni-fr11m ~u:.tammi.: morc ~cnouc, 1IJ1nJJ!t• 'I ht• sm:.ill hrr V.J-. out HI rn1m1t1·, ,iftt•1 f1rrm1•n ~nl tht· t.111 Thi· 'l><lk l·~man 'IJ1tl 1t il"n IH•lp1•tl lhal the 11v. fil•r!:! th1• l;ordon l'r.1lt fJmil\ of ~liX.'>fi r. ... ~1c·rra v.cre hom1· t.11 thl· lime and n•act(•d qu11·kh Th1•n· v.pn· n111n)un1·~ 1111 tw f1r1· ,. 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In fact, Mayer said , he let his secretary lake the day oJr because there was only one cUenl remaining out of aU be serves who hadn't picked up completed returns for malling. Mayer calls it an "ulcer free approach lo tax preoara· t1on." While mass production tax services churn o ul thousands upon thousands or returns in the two weeks before April 15, he spends that tim~ help- in g clients make fin al checks of their forms, which were computer -prepared many weeks before. The account ant, who sa)'a tus clients "(eel comfortable" with the rael thal he used to be with the Internal Revenue Service, said he won't even take on a new client after March 15. scMu1u11 And even then, he said , he is very selective in whom he will assist. Mayer admits his services come high but said his clients keep coming back, even if they live ln faraway cities. Like anything, he says, "you gel what you pay for." And, in Mayer's case, customers get a tax man who knows the IRS. "The IRS knows what I am thinking and I know what they are thinking," he said. "That helps." ••• THE MISSION VIEJO Municipal Advisory Council 1s getting involved in the community's great fire plug dispute. Council members voted this week to seek a meelmg with counly fire and other officials to look into the pamllng or fire hydrants or curbs to make the unul>ual plug:. stand oul. Some months ago, a municipal court Judge decided to stop upholding parking tickets ISl>Ued for drivers caught parked next to the squatly, bulf·colored hydrants dotting Mission Viejo. He said the plugs don't look like the co mmon conceptaon or a hydrant, aren't painted or m arked as fire hydrants and probably wouldn't be used by any setr-respecting dog. MAC members tried to decide among thcmselvel> which fire plugs should be painted -those an rel>identaal areas or those along arterial streets or only those in ·commercial areas -but were unable to reach a concensus. Council member Kathleen Kelly suggested a ticketing blitz by law enforcement oCficers to "get the word out." The council finally decided it would be best to see whal the county has an mind before proceeding any further. ••• LAK E FOREST'S flacking fi rm, the William Fawcett Advertising Agency, recently i.urveyed 482 Lake f'~orest homeowners <excluding yours lrulyl to find out their 1m· prcssions or th~ Occidtntal Petroleum phrnncd community !)ince movanJ! there. A total of 44 percent liked it because of its "beaut v and masterplan.·· Seven percent said it was ror an investment. AboUt S4 percent said they fi rst came lo the community hecause of newspaper advertising ancl 55 pt•rcent think there 1s no comparablt: place on earth to lave Generali~ spea king. onJy 24 p('rcent CJllcd lbe C'o m mumty ·averagt"' v.1lh a reµortcd i5 percl•r1t C<Jm1dcnn~ 1t above <ncragc to l''(CCpl1onal It is notC'worth\ that 4~ pcrrenl o( those• \I-h o 1 espon1INI ,,11d lhc mo~l popul.ir home:-werC' 1n lh1· S9U O<K> to $1110 ooo pnn r;m~ei. OOH, WHAT SHE SAID Model Lauren Hutton MP ~#l"""'°t•• EMBARRASSED i10STESS J•net Langhart Model Slips in Tale Of Career Success NEEDHAM. Mass CAP> - Fashion model Lauren llutton said in a live televl~ion interview that ··1 just .. around" when a!.ked how she had done so well in h<'r career "Oh. I shouldn't have said that," she said, ~1~ghng and cov erlng her mouth. "We're very sorry it hap· pent>d," Robert Bennett, slataon executive vice pre11ident ond gencral manaser, said of Miss Hutton's use or the four.letter word. "Some of our viewers were oHended, as we were '· M iss Hutton, 29-ycar ·old actress, cover girl and model ror Revlon cosmetics, made the slip while ~Ing interviewed by Janet Langhart Wednesday on the WC VB-TV program "Good Day." The show's co-host, J ohn Wlll11. not present during the In- terview, later apoto1lud lo vlew .... a. Ot>nncll said up to 40<1 people called the station to protest or to tr y to verify whnt they had heard "We've done that show live for 31,2 )'ears. and in that time we've never had any language that would slightly be 0Hens1ve," Bennett said. "I think it was un· fortunate for Miss Hutton, not good for her I mag('. "Maybe she said It because s he was Ju"t C'omrortable and re- laxed,'' he added. "She may not have known lt wo~ live " FromPa~AJ GIRLS ... nr th e ABC TV show "Charlie's An ire ts." Authorities said the two 13· y ear-olds were Jealous of the h1trdo and of Stacey'11 PoPUlarlty wllh boya. . '1iejo ProfJleM Game Parlor Faces Action T he Mission Viejo Company has responded to recurring com· plaints about t.t l()(al shopping center 's game parlor b y vowing legal action to clear up the pro· blem. But a spokesman for Far East and West Enlerpri&es, owner of the Miner's Village c~nter al La Paz Road and Marsuerlte Park way, said Thursda.y the company's action may be pre- cipitous. Larry Ha rvey. attorney for F ar East and West. said his clients are notifying the arcade that it may be in v1olat1on or its lease and is causing undue pro- blems for other tenants. "We will tell them whe re they stand and kick them out ar they don ·1 solve their problemi.." Harvey said. "We have laJkt..od with the Mission VieJO company and asked for more time so I am not s ure what this proposed legal action all means." Marty Russo, director or com- munity services for the Mission Viejo company, s11id Thursday his firm had been trying for months to resolve complaints about the gam e parlor This week, he told the com- m unity's Municipal Advisory Council that deed restriction!'> on the property prohibit certain uses of the land , including arcades or permanent outdoor sales. According to Russo, several businesses in the rustic shopping center have complained about the game parlor, citing incidents anvolving rowdy teenagers, alcohol and drugs. Several tenants have indicated a willingness to join the company in its court action. "We a r e jus t putting the owners on notice that there may be no other alternative but legal ;iction," Russo said Thursday. "even though we recogruzc they s hare the sam e concerns we f'ront rage Al CARTER ... ing our comm itme nt to hall employment." Carter acknowledged that the energy program he will an· nounce Wednesd1:1y wi ll itself drive up some prices. He said he will try to minimize that impact. Carter said energy conservation will serve to ease the effect on prices. The President said he hopes the inJlationary impact or the energy program will be less than CARTER WANTS BREZHNEV MEET-A4 one.half or l percent as m easured by the index or consumer pnces. Carter said the Central In· lelligence Agency has completed a disturbing study sho wing the world has less oat and natural gas in reserve than governments t hought "Reserve estimates that had been use<.i us a oasis for decisions in the pasl were round to ue quite cxress1vc, ··Carter said . lie called the CIA !>ludy a "Ion~ and <ieta1leci anal} :s1i. or rntt•rnu iaonal 011 ~11pplll'~ natural gas :.upplit•:-. · The Cl1\ unJ1y:.ls s no" s "re· !>Crves art.' not as l(rt•at as we thought lhey v. l'rc." the Pre~i d<'nl told a nal 1onally tclev1l>ed news confC!rcnc<'. hove." Operators of the game parlor have declined to comment on the dispute or the allegations by neighboring tenants. Attorney Harvey conceded that the arcade may be a violu- tion of the deed restrictions. But he pinned the blame for in· action on the center's developer and prior manager. "We took over a very difficult situation with many, many pro· blems besides this one." Harvey s aid, referring to assumption of management recently. Dilly ~11+1 SIAll ~l>olt FIRST GRADUATE Lucana Itch Grads Gather <Apo High Reunion Saturday By ANNE COOPER Ot IM D•llJ ~llol 51111 As the City of Sun Juan Capistrano approaches the 16th anniversary of its incorporation Tuesday, Capistrano Union Hi gh School graduates of the classes 1922 through 1955 are planning a Saturday reunion. The city's incorporation and the Cale of the old high school were intertwined . The year before San Juan's in· corporation, its public spirited citizens came close to violence when a demolition crew drove in· lo town one hot August morrung to pull down the high school administration building, recalled local historian Pamela Hallan. The debate over-whether lo re- tain the high school site or to build a new school in Capistrano Beach or San Clemente had been r aging for more than a decade. When the old high school welcomed its first class or 16 in 1920, San Juan was the popula· tion center for the area served by the school. That included San Clemente, Capistrano Beach, Da na Point, L aguna Niguel, part of what would one day be Mis· sion Viejo and San Juan itself. Prior lo 1920, a ll the a rea's slu· dents commuted to high school in Santa Ana. But as San Clemente -dubbed lhe ''Spanish village by the scsi'' began to develop, the popuJa. tion center began shirting to the south. Even so, San Juan's residents, m any or whom traced family trees back lo the community's founding in 1776. were de- termined lo keep lhe high school in their community. Whe n the :.chool board - dominated by San Clemente trustees -a nnounced the de- molition plans in 1960, a crowd of San Juan loyalists threatened to take oul their fury on the con· tractor. Violence was averted and de· molilion postponed and, within a month. petitions were circulating Guns and J e welry Stolen From Home Guns. jewelry and cash with a total value or $250 were stolen from a Laguna Hills home by burglars who pried open two doors to the home. Or<ingc County sheriH's of· ricers said the theft was reportccl by saleswoman Jennie Blouch, 34, who was away at work when thieves oroke into her home al 25901 Pinewood Lane, Laguna Hills to incorporate San Juan. Pcl1l1ont:rs claimed their in- tent was to protect the city's his· toric name, put growth in the hands or local residents, derive greater lax benefits and head o(( a rumored annexation by SaD Clemente. The incorporation was ap- proved overwhelmingly on April 12. 1961 and the city was re- cognized by lhe stale seven days later. But, even then. the days or Capistrano Union High School were numbered. . School distract voters approved a $2.~ m1lhon bond lo build a new high school an San Clemente in June of 19fi2 and, i n 1964, Capistrano Union High g radual· ed its last class. That same year, the high school and elementary distracts were unih ed. F ront Page A I TENNIS • • • Spangled Banner Mate hes got undt•r way al ahout 11 15 a. m. and playt!rl> Ho~coc Tanner and Byron 13erlram appeared lo be unaf. rcctcd by lht• protest outside the gale In earlier opening ceremon1el>, television actor Lloyd Bridges :.C'rvctl a~ ma~ter of ccremun1cs. Bridges told the opening l't•remon1ei. crowd lhill lhe pl:.i yers were not there for in· 01v1dual glory but ratht·r, were playing for lhl'ir l·ountries. "Thill lilts the Davis Cup above JUSl an ordinary tenmi. match, .. Bridges ::.~ml About 3.000 i.pcctatorl> were on hand for the opening ntel>. They W('r(' Still r1ltcr10~ into lhlo grandl>tand:. al C(lurb1dc. Parking was u r eal problem s ince Eastblurr Urive was blockt'cl off S1>ec·tators were forced to park ulong Jamborce noad or on Eal>tbluff tract re- s idential streets. The group of protes ters, who cnll themselves the Committee to Stop the U .S .. South African Davis Cup Match es, oppose racial policies or the South African J.tOvcrnmenl. The pickets' plun was to con- gregate on EastbluH Drive, less than 100 yards from the tennis club's center court Les H11rnins, 29, s;11d the point or the prolc:.t woulll bl· lo disrupt the match play with noise. "U .)1ou 've evl'r watched a tennis match on television, you'll notico how quiet everyone is. ALDEN'S CAN SELL YOU CARPET TODAY FOR LESS THAN THEY COULD IN '50 How's That For Holding The Line On Inflation? 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April 15, 11177 DAIL v PILOT A ' ' PedaliagUp Mo-peds Wom lnlo U.S. By KILTON MOSKOWITZ A motorised bike \)\at doesn't require shitting and gets 160 miles ~r Callon would seem to be made-t<H>rder for our energy crunch. But human beln1s have never betrayed a strong predilection for rationality. And besides. most Am ericans are so addicted to their automobiles they wouldn't consider usin' another vehicle, even for local er- rands. Nevertheless, Bruno PorraU ls determined to make a run at Ole U.S. market on behalf of the Ciao and Braov mopeds. two· wheelers related by birth to the Vespa scooter, since the father of them all is Piagg10 & Company, a 92-year-old Money Tree Italian company related by financial blood to the big Italian auto maker, Flat. PIAGGIO IS HEADQUARTERED IN Genoa, where Porr ati was born in 1941, the year war broke out betwun Ita· ly and the United States. Two years aco Porrat.i set out from there because Piaggo decided it was time to have Ila OWQ man and its own company in America. Porrati headed for South San Francisco, where he or- ganized Vespa of America Corp. to import and market Piag· gio products. The Vespa motor scooters have been sold ln the U.S. smce the early 19SOs but they were previously distribut- ed through an independent distributor rather than a factory· owned outlet. Scooters ha ve never caught on bere the way they have in Europe but PorralJ and Piaggio obviously expect the story to be dHferent with the mo-ped, which ls, as il• name im· plies, a vehicle that can be propelled either by pedaling, like a bicycle, or by the power of a single-cylinder, two- stroke rotary motor. THE LOWEST-PRICED VESPA MO-PED is the Ciao. It sells here for $395 It has a top speed of 30 miles per boor. lts fuel tank holds three-quarters or a gallon or gas, which s hould be good for 120 miles of driving. It is stricUy a one· passenger veb1clc. A problem w1lh the mo-ped is determining exactly what ll is to the sat1sfact1on or state licensmg bureaus. JI Jt 's class1f1ed as a molorcycle, then 1t must be registered. In 24 stales the mo-pcd 1s exempt from s uch registration. But you still need a regular driver's hcenseto operate it. The mo-pcd was introduced m Europe 10 years ago and now 13 m1lhon of the m are in use there. Piaggio and other mo-ped makers will settle for duplication of thos e results m the Ameru·an m3rket. where there are annual sales of 10 million new aulomobiles, 10 million bicycles and l million molor.eyclcs. U.S. Si\LES OF AUTOMOBILES, bicycles and motorcycles arc all down from their peak levels. Is the mo- ped's time at hand? Porrati estimates conservatively that hy 1~ some 200,000 mo-peds will be sold annually in the US. That's about how many Honda uutomobiles will be sold here this year . Mo-ped ~alcs last year were approximately 40,000. llow£>ver, 35 pt.·rcl'Ol of thosc sales were in California, where lht.'Y huy anyth1n~ on wheels. So it's still a very thin market. As many as 30 different makes of mo-peds have some d1stnbut1on tn this country. In addition to Vespa 's Ciao and more expen~1vc Bra"<> models there are the Motobecane from France, Puch from Austria, Batabus from the Netherlands, Peugeot from France, and two other ltatran makes, Garelli and Cimall1. Thal m any brands chasing sales of 40,000 doesn't make much sensl' Yl·L lube hcard from are the Japanese. who ap- parently don't think the mo-ped market is worth explonng, although \ht! Kawasaki motorcycle company did ask P1ag- gio to make a mo-ped that could be sold under the Kawasaki name. Piagg10 said no. Blizzard Pays Off Amon~ the hottest -selling items in Buffalo, N .Y .. those days a r e m ementos of thl' great blizzard of 1977. Apparently r esidents arc not all that eager lo f orgct what weath ermen have called the worst winter in 107 years. T -shirts like these s hown by Barbara Oeshc..•cker arc selling like tulip bulbs this s pring. Countians Announce Pro01otions at Work Jeff Tbs, San Juan C:-ip1slrano, who covers the southern beach area for California Land Title Company, has been named the ('Ompany's i.alesman or the year for Orange County. His territory cxtcnds from Laguna Dench lo Sun Cle mente. • Bank of Am c-rica has announced the following appoint- men~· ~ -tfelPn Smith, M i!ision Viejo, has been appointed 11 commcrc1al loans officer at the Laguna Beach office. With BofA since l!>fi7, she assumes the post after completing the bank 's cxecut 1vc crecht tra1010g program. -Dort~ Carbone Is the new m anager or the Beach· Atlanta branch in Huntington Beach. With BofA since 1963. she has scrv<'<t th" past year as a lending offi cer al the Com· monweaJth·Raymond office in Fullerton. She succeeds Ed Sutherland, now assistant manager or the Belrno~Shore branch 1n Long Beach. -Th.rt new credit officers have been named al the Fountain olley branch. Joining the branch are Ruby Ngayen, lstant managcr for loans. and Patricia Rogers and Janet eeler, generul lending officers. Mn. guyen succeeds Joe c.rlel, now assistant vice president at the San P('dro branch, while Mrs. Rogers and Mrs. Wheeler are additionR to the 11torr. • James Kaiser, San Juan Capistrano, bas been appoint· ed ceneral monn~er or Sllvercr~st lndutriea' Anaheim pla nt. He entt>red the mobile home bu~lness in 1964 and has bt'cn involved in productJ on nnd cost accounting wilh Dlvco Wayne and successor comp11nles Dolso Cascade and Bon· dlx Hejolned Sllvcr<'rcst lndustrica in lt'14, and has served as cost account m anager for the home plant at Norwalk, and corporatt accounting, unUl hi.I CUM' ot appolnlment.