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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-04-19 - Orange Coast Pilot. .,.. -.. I I •I .Ne en~s utte DAILY PILOT Sophia Loren, Sons * * * 1oc * * * -Flee Apartment Bla%e·· TUESDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 19, 1977 VOi... 10, NO. 10., J SlCTIONS. 11 !'AGES • • • Fre~ Clirlic Aide Faces Drug Rap 19 Bells Ang e ls County Heroin Bust Nets 53 By GARV GRANVILLE Ol lhe D•llY Pllol Sl•ll Law enforcement arrest teams Monday niftht s wept through Orange County in search of 77 sus pected drug dcalc·rs. 19 of 'the m me mbers o f the Hells Angels motorcycle l!ang. By the time the S\l.CCP that spilled over mto ne1ghbonng Los Ang el es County t•nd<'d '>hortly after midnight. a:! alleged drug dealers were in 1a1l Amonj:! them was the burly red·hearded man called Bruno, 28 year.old Michael Lee ~I J..,un Mason report<'dly t'i 'iC'rrt•t.in · treusurer of lfl'lls Angf.'h' Lo ... Angeles Chaptl'r and rq111t1•cl leader or I ht• An~1·\.., fl'\ I\ al tn Orange County. Punislunem lnSclwols ·Hided Legal WASHINGTON 11\P) Corporal punis hment an puhhc schools, no matter how seH•re, does not violate eons tilullonal pfolections against cruel and un· usual punishme nt. the l ' S. Supreme Court ruled today. tn u 5.4 decision, the court sajd schoolchildren have no rederal legnl recourse when s pank<'d or paddled by teachers and school administrators, even when the punishment is prot1cn lo be ex- cessive. The court noted that in some instances state legal action might be possible. The court majority said the Constitution ·s Eighth A mend· menl protection against cruel and unusual punishment applies only to those persons convicted of a crime. ''The pris on e l' and the scttoolchHd stand in wholly dif· ferent. circumstances, separated by the harsh facts of criminal conviction and incarceration," the majority opinion written by Justice Lewis F. Powell Jr. said. "We adhere lo this long. standing limitation and hold that the Eighth Amendment does not apply to the paddling of chlldren as a means of maintaining dis· dpline in public schools," Powell said. Powell was joined by Chier . (See PUNISH, Page Al> Moore Protests LOS ANGELES (AP) -A I prison hunger strike by Sara Jane Moore was in its 11th dayto- d.py with no noticeable ll1 ertects oft the woman convicted of trying lo assassinate President Ford, ptlson officio.ls said. , \ According to Orange County Sheriff's Captain Robert Grif· reth. tha t revival includes ownership interest in several count~ bars, massage parlors and at least one motorcycle shop. But 1t was the Anaheim mem· hers' all eged involvem ent in drug trafficking. illegal firearms and stolen property that made them the target or an intensive four.m onth under cove r in· vest1gallon, Griffeth said. That investigation came to a ht>a d last Wednesday when the Orange County Grand Jury ~ecrell y indicted 57 s uspectt-d cl rug dealers Twenty felon} arrest warrants were later issued by D1stnct At· torney Cf:'cil fl arks' office to br 1ng Monda) night's arrest quest to7i Tht> arr<'St sweep was carried nut in Orange County by 19teams 10\ ol\ in~ 125 men and women from at least 12 ldw enforcement .1genr1e:c; During the five hour operation. the arrest teams fanned out into 10 county cities. hoptnfe to find the 19 1\ngels and 58 alleged in· 1lependent street dealers hom e d uring the "lull" night of the week First man brought handcuffed into operation center in the base· ment of the sheriff's head· quarters in Santa Ana was Mason. He was taken into custody just as he finis hed eating dinner in his house al 1515 W. Washington St., Santa Ana. A few hours later, word came from Los Arfgeles County that Mason's counterpart there, Ora Ray Glore. 30, of 8516 O'Melveny Ave .. Sun Valley. had been taken (See DRUGS, Page AZ> WffeeHits n46Pound NEW YORK (AP) -The nation's largest coffee roaster, General Foods Corp .• h!IS raised the price of 1round coffee lor tbtt fifth Ume this year, boost· ing the wholesale price by 2S cents lo a record $4.46 a pound. The price hike, which took effect Monday, should be reflec t ed at supermarkets in late June. But many retailers are continuing lo sell coffee at wholesale or below to at· tract customers. General Foods produces Maxwell House coffee, the nation's largest·s elling brand. $200,000 Damage 01lly PilOI l'lloto ly 111~ ... nl k-ltr Newport Beach fireman plays wat er on charred rubble of just-remodeled interior of Reuben ·s Restaurant, 25 1 E. Coast Highway, after fire s wept through the place at S a.m. today. Seven Newport fire units battled the blaze. Cause of the fire is under investigation. There were no in- juri es. Star, ~Sons flee Blaze Sopma Loren Spendil 2 1/2 Hours on Roof PARIS CAP> -Sophia Loren smashed a window and led her two young sons to the roof of their Paris apartment house early to- day to escape a fire on the lower . floors. The film actress spent 2Y.i hours on the roof in the smoke and near.freezing cold, dressed only in nightclothes. Miss Loren, 42. said she felt woozy from inhaling s moke and would have a checkup, but. otherwise she was all right after the ordeal. The fire broke out before dawn in the elegant 10-slory Residence George V, near the Arc de Trlomphe. and quickly sent cbok· ing, black smoke billowing through the building. Miss Loren and her husband, mm producer Carlo Ponti, have a triplex on the seventh through ninth noors. Ponti was in Switzerland on business, and neighbors quickly roused Miss Loren and her two SOOI. "I was awoken about. 4 a.m.," the Itallan·bom actress said in a telephone interview with The As· sociated Preas. "I couldn't open the front door so l broke a window and went up on the fire e$c•pe wilh my chJldren. There were about three other people on the roof when we got there. ''Eduardo, my. y~ungest, wasn't able to walk down the s tairs so the firemen put an ox· ygen mask on him and carried him down. Carlo, m y oldest, and I were able to make it down by ourselves.'• Eduardo is 4 and Carlo is 8. ''We're all right but t s wallowed a lot of smoke and I'm half intoxicated," Miss Loren said, referring to the smoke in· halalion. "l'm planning to go lo a hospital for a checkup but I don't· think it's serious. None of us were really frightened." "She was like a Greek appari· tion," said Herve Mille. an editor who also fled to the roof. ''I wish I AGENTS MAKE YOGURT BUSI' WASHINGTON (AP> -It was one of the biggest yogurt busts in U.S. Customs Service history. A Treasury Department news release tells us that •'Customs of· ficers 1n Laredo, Tex., seiud 37 ,950 pounds of strawberry yogurt when they discovered the s hipment h.ad not been manifested. The yogurt was valu«!d at $18.222." ) had a camera. The wind made her gown blow as if it had wings. But it was cold, so cold."· Temperatures were down lo 39. · No injuries were re ported in the fire, whlch broke out at 4 a. m . and was extinguished at 6:30 a .m. "Nol even a cat was hurt, .. maintenance men said. There were various accounts or where the fare broke out. Ponti and Miss Loren have French citizenship and have had an apartment in Paris for years. Chicago Vote Yzeired 'Dull' CHICAGO (AP> -Michael Bilandic, who became acting mayor after Richard Daley's de- ath aod now wants to keep the act .running, was heavily faV"ored over live rival Democrats as Chicagoans turned out today for a special primary election. 6fficials predicted that balft.he city 'a 1,613,258 registered voters would pick finaUst.s for the r~ maining portion of Daley's slxlh term, wh.lch exl>ires In 1979. -----------------·------.. --..-----------------------·- HBMan · Held on 3 Counts BJ ARTHUR R. VINSEL 0t IM ~Hy Piiot Still Narcotics detectives arrested Huntington Beach Community Clinic Administrator Barry Crawford early today on felony 'drug charges. Crawford, 29, was taken into custody in a 4 a.m . visit to 8031 ...)tl.\rm~id Circle, Huntington Beactf. He s ubrents a room there. The former Golden Wes t College student body president was booked on sus picion of possession of marijuana for sale, possession of narcotics, and possession of dangerous drugs. Narcotics Detective Sgt. Carr Vidano said small quantities of alleged LSD and cocaine were seized in addition lo the mari· juana. Crawford, who served as GWC Associated Student's chief in 1969·70 r emained behind bars this morning in lieu of $.5,000 bail. Investigators said Det. Robert Moran spearheaded the month· long investigation that led to the a rr e s t of the clinic administrators . The public health outlet serves many young people who congregate in the downtown pier area, especially · in the summer. Susie Newman, clinic board president, said, "He's done an excellent job and the clinic has been run well.'' Crawford took over administration of the facility at 6th Street and Orange A venue whk:,h ls rented for $3,600 annual- ly from the city, after a storm of controversy surrounded an operation by previous heads Un· der the title Huntington Beach <See CUNIC, Page AZ) Coast Weather Hazy sunahine through Wednesday. Lows tonight SO lo ~. Highs Wednesday 68to76. INSIDE TODAV Too few people tlndnltond how thN emJ>loJln-·supported penlion plan work8. occorrhng fo S11lm Pof'f~. Hn-Hrlts begiN on P.o9e 87. lad ex •1v..,s.rw. ·-·~· .. ~ .... ~ Cl CJ A,..U9'1ft c;a l..M;::;r. A1 111\aMyf-.. Cell • AJ ........ IS Cl•ulfi.. 011 On~Clwl!ly 41 C....l<t .. ,....,, Cl·t , .......... IM IYl•ll ...... W " o .. .--..ic" A1 s.ent au ........ ,.... •• , .. .,,, .... ., 1111.n.1-" ,..... ..... .. ~·-..., •••lMr A4 ~ I 1 1 .. • .. .4.2 DAIL y PILOT s Tuesday Af>rll 19 1!177 ·ls Groucho Marx's Life Endangered? ing before Superior Court Judge Edward Rafeed1e. SANTA MONICA (AP> -A Judge ha:. heard testimony that ~sn "obhv1ous'' i;roucho Marx was cursed by his caretaker as ~he tried to ~et him to endon;c 1wo check:., while !>yrin~e:. filled wnh a dangeroo:s sJeeping drug were found dumped outa;1de bis house. Thesc and other tales emerged • , M ondci y as two prl vote de· tect1 ves look the stand a t a hear· Attorneys for Marx's son, Arthur, asked for the h~:~nng on grounds someone may be trying to harm the 86·year·old come· dian. They contend that Marx's manager and companion for seven years, Enn Fleming, has· been "acting quite out ol sorts a:s to her role as conserv alor." "ent conservator of bis estate. Arthur Marx 1:. contesting the ac- tion In other testimony Monday, Dr. George Stevenson, who .inaJyzed residue ln I.he used syr· inges, said he found Nembutal. a barbiturate I.hat could cause con· tusion, loss or coordination or even death. Moreover, the doctor said, it would be unwise for so- meone Marx's age to be given the drug by injection unless he were Miss Fleming, about 40, is seeking to be appointed perma : Faith Needed Carter Appeal !Miracle Plan? By STAN BENJAMIN CA News Analysis) WASJIJ NGTON CAP) -President Carter's energy address to the nation was an appeal for the kind or public faith that can work poht1caJ miracles. For Cartl•r 's address Monday night was a request for a sort or pollt1cal miracle asking 535 senators and congressmen to raise every driver's ga:.ohne costs, every homeowner's heating bills and every con:.umer's payments for products and services. ALL THAT IN THE HOPE that those same drivers, consumers Jnd homeowners will thank them and re·elect them 17 months from now . That may well require an electorate or true believers who see with Carter the frightening s hape of an energy crisis now t•a moufla~ed amid warm spring weather and temporarily abundant fuel supplies. "I know that some of you may doubt that we face real energy short ages." Carter said, putting hjs finger on the weakest link in his 11r anyonc·s national energy plan. "I know that many or you have :-.us pertL'tl lhal some suppltes of oil and gas are being withheld. You may be ni:ht. but 1o,usp1c1ons about the oil comparues cannot change the.• fact thJl we arc running out of petroleum." WITH TllOS F. FOU R CASUAL words -")OU may be righl" Carter himself adm1lled a touch of the same publtc doubt lhal has kept national energy policy wriggling on a pin for four full years. For the suspicion runs deep that the symptoms of crisis, the here-today gone·lomorrow shortages or oil in 1973·74 and natural gas last winter, the s udden leap or world fuel prices, the dis m al decline of 011 and gas reserves, are somehow only Lhe scare tactics or huge corporations out to increase profits. In his television address. Carter aimed only 26 words direclly al the heart of s uch doubts: "We will monitor the accuracy of data from the 011 and natural gas companies, so that we will know their true production, supplies, reser ves and profits." UNTIL NOW, THE GOVERNMENT llAS r elied (or energy data \lO C'ncrgy compani es, which are, rightly or wrongly, suspect Ill the public mind. Take, for instance. this question: How large are oil and gas re- serves still in the i:round? Educated guesses require such technical information as underground pressures, rock and sand porosity -m- forrnation l'losclv guarded by the oil companies. Or: How much can a petroleum field produce, all out? Again, the answer depends on company technical data. AND: HOW IUGH A PRICE DOES a petroleum company need as "incentive" for production, and al what point does "fajr profit" turn into ''rip·ofC?" The answers. however "fair" profits are j udged, he buried in the private book.keeping of the energy com· pames. LeavanJ! aside thl' "rip-off" question, there is clear evidence llw l t ht• United States is runrung out or oil and oaturaJ gas. . Such evidence 1s based on industry data, but also relies on long. term trf'n<fs unlikely lo be the product of some far·s ighted con· '>piracy pur:-.ue<f for 30 years in the hope of raising prices this year. Heads Found In Bucket T RINllMD. \nlo. <AP J -i\ scaled (1ve·~allo11 but•kl'l con- tainrn~ tv.o hum un hl•ads <IP p~n·ntly lav m .1 field for lhre~ lo s" months lwfor!' 1h cl1s<•nv<:ry. Lus An1m~1s County Coroner Steve Com1 s;mJ th1· heacb \~er .. not yd 1dcnt1fi1·d He su1rl nne r1f the hea'1s wa:; that or·' mnn and lhe Othl•r W:t!\ lhJt O( £'1thcr ,t ~oun.:N fH'rson or a \\omJn OCCUUSl' 11 WCIS smullt.·r The buckt-t amt the hf•nds wrr1· to bt• !\l'llt to l'ulor.1clo Bureau of Jnv e~t1gat11111 labor;rtorie<t 1n J>cnver lcKJa, for l"<.sminc.tt1on _,.nd 1d<•nt1f1r.s.twn Showt>r~ Do Littl~ WJ\SlllNGT~P ) Apn l 11howc-r!\ huven't l~Rht much r elief to the droui.iht plague(! West, where lh(• now ot water In rivers and streams rem ams ~ell below normal, the lJ ~. 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Bre nnan Jr .• Thurgood Marshall and John Paul Stevens dissented Powell's opinion stressed that rorp0raJ punishment traditional· h has b een applied with rl'straint l'nv. ell added· "To t hl' e~t rnt th:it the forrc 1s excess1vE' or un 11•.isonablE', the eduri1tor in '1rtually all stalE's 1<1 suh1ect to r1n,s1hle <'1vll and criminal h.1htl 1l\ Hut lhe d1'lsentf'rs ct1 sagrl'<'d "'1th l'ov.1•11', r£'dc;ontnl! da1m- lnl! th.it t•\ 1•n 1r 'tale rcmed1c•'\ ;irl' available to pubh(' studrnts t hf'y should not preclude con st1tut1onal protections. ·'The fact that a person may havt> a state Jaw cause or action et~ainst a public offi cial who tortun'S him with a thumbscrew ... has nothing to do with the fact that such official conduct is ,. rue I and unusual punishment," White's dissent said. The court's decision upheld a ruling by the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals which handed a legal defeat to two Miami schoolboys who claimed their rights were violated during a "reign of terror'' by school of- ficials. James Ingraham and Roosevelt Andrews, both 14· year-old students at Miami's Drew Junior High School in 1970, sued school officials after being spanked with a two-foot·long wooden paddJe. The boys, represented in court by their parents, claimed lhe p addlings inflicted serious in· Jur ies and that the school of· f1 cials illegally denied them some type of bearing before lhe paddlings. The Supreme Court's decision· s aid s uch hearings are not. necessary before spankings are administered. Skydiver Killed CALIFORNIA CITY CAP> -A serviceman from Edwards AFB was klUed on his nrst sky·dlvlnc jump, autboritin reported. o.i1r Pilet si..11 ""'°'• FACING DRUG CHARGES Free Clinic's Crawtord E'rom Page Al CLINIC ••• FreeChn1c The mural·decoraled clini c bu1 ld1ng once served as the Huntmgton Beach Police Depart· ment Detective Bureau. Crawford, who is s ingle, holds a BA degree from CaJ State Dom· 1n g uez Hills and an AA degree from Golden West College, con- centrating on political science and business adminislrallon studies. NB Davis Cup Protesters Out of Jail All or the demonstrators ar- rested over the weekend at the Newport Beach Tennis Club, where they assertedly tried to stop play in the Davis Cup matches, have been released from jail. Twelve were arrested -twoon Saturday and 10 on Sunday -on charges of malicious mischief or trespassing. A spokesman for the Harbor Jud1c1al District Court, where aJl 12 face char1<tes, said all but one OYMALLY BIO POLITICAL~dltorlal, A6 or the 10 arrested Sunday were re leased on their o wn re· cognizance. The exception is Oscar Arguello Lara, 32, Los Angeles, who was involved ln an alterca- tion wtlh U S team captain Tony Tr abert Just before police arrest· ed him. Bail or $1 .500 for Lara was set Mon day durmg his arraignment and he posted Jt before being re· lca'l'd The two men arrested Satur· clay, AJvrn Dortch and Stanley Alt.•xander. both of Los Angeles, posl<'<i $..'iOO euch and were r e- leased over the wt>ekend. They arr s lated to appear ai:am m court on May 9. Dortch faces a charge of malicious mis- C'h1cf for throwing oil on the tennis court in the midst of Saturday's malch and Alexander faces a charge of trespassing for being on the court with Dortch. The 10 arrested Sunday were t aken into custody prior to the start of play as they rushed onto the court and began staging a stt- down demonstration. Slated to reappear May 19 to face trespassing charges nre Lara, Linda Wagner , Mary Stewart, Gloria White, Leone Cherksey, Gus tavo Bracho, Willie J ohnson, Barry Sautman, Keenan Sheedy and Gladys Estrada, all of the Los Angeles area. School Mishap Kills Youth PAYE'ITE, Jdaho (AP) -An eighth-grader, chased down a night or stairs during a lunch· time frolic, was killed when he crashed through a glass door and severed a blood vessel in his chest, authoritJes said. Payette School District Supt. J im Fisher identil1cd the vicUm Monday as DeMis Beckett, 14. Fisher said Beckett, running from a fellow student at Payette Junior High S<"hool, hit the cruh bar of the door wt lb one hand And the wlndow in the upper part of the door wt th the other. breattna the glass. The youlb then fMl lnto thP broken pane, FishttHJd • ••a maniacal psychialr1c patient or ... ~omeo ne with cun· vulsions." The hearing has heard no evidence that the syringes were actually used to give Marx injec· tions. They were found, ulc>ng with a pUl bottle bearing the comedian's name, by :> pnvate Investigator outside Mnrx's home oo Easter Sund~. Investigator Norman Perle said Mi~ Fleming hired hiro to Guilty Plea Entered ByD~tor A doctor who was jailed on murder charges when the de· composed body of his wife was found in bis West Covina apart- ment has been round guilty of lesser charges in Orange County Superior Court. Judge Jame~ 11. Walsworth ruled Monday that Dr. Richard Charles Ey, 42, was guilty or voluntary mans laughter after the physician waived his scheduled triaJ and permitted a verdict based on the judge's re. ading of the record. Dr. Ey was arrested on Feb. S, 1976, after the body or his wite Marilyn, 41, was found at lhe physician's West Covina home. Police said lhe injuries that led to her death were inflicted 15 days earlier when Ey beat his estranged wife over the head with a towel rack during a quar- rel at her Tustin home. Police said Mrs. Ey recovered sufficiently from that beatmg to bail her husband out of Orange County Jail, where he was held on assault charges, and allow him to return to West Covina. But her injuries apparentJy led to her death several days later white she was visiting Ey at his West Covina home. Jude Walsworth o rdered Ey committed to the stule's Chino facility for a 90·day study prior to sentencing. The physician faces a possible state prison term of up to 15 years when he is 5entenced July ll. search ror bugging de\'iCe$ at lhc Marx home He and a ssociate Fred WoUlion said that while al the home, they saw: -Miss Fleming with a b..ig of drues, prescribed tor Marx, that she said she planned to d~stcoy. Perle said this occurred alter he brought lhe discarded syringes lo her attention. -Miss Fleming haranguing M~x with obsceniUes Lo an ef· fort to gt-I him to endo~e two chetk~ Dursnf! the episode, said Wolf:.on, "In my opinion, he was obllv1ous to the whole lhmg. I doo't lhmk he knew what was go-ing on." In addltlon. aald the fo- vestJgators. Mlss Fleming de. misnded return or lhe synnieio .:tnt1 drugs found In the storm drain and opposed plans by lhe lnveatigntors to have them analyzed. Froi.P~AJ DRUGS SEIZED ••. into custody. Like Mason. Glore is one of those charged with multiple felony crimes in an Orange Coun· ty Grand Jury indictm ent. Also among those arrested was a Department of Motor Vehicles clerk believed to be the source of forms used to falsify vehicle re· gistralions for the Angels. The clerk, Freida Muse, was taken into custody in Orange, ac· coqling to the arrest sheets. Orange Coast residents arrest. ed during the sweep included· Kenneth Eugene Herbert, 3059 Taylor Way, Costa Mesa; Gerri Benjamin a nd Robert Cart "Red" Benjamin. 19271 J errilyn Lane, Huntington Beach; Daniel Wayne Peeler · and Carrie Lee Scopellite, both of 314 18th St.. Huntington Beach. Katherine Josanne Tymon, 16526 Oak Cir cle, Fountain Valley; and David Wes ley Smith, 8481 Ca rn egie Ave., Westminster. Many of those arrested challt'<f a miably with thei r captors as they wound through the booking process. It was then that most learned they would be held in J<.111 unLll they posted bat! ranging from $10.000 to $50,000. Heaviest bail amounts fell on the Angels who were allegedly in· volved in drug buys by un. dercover officers. Griffeth said the buys totaled $10,095 worth of narcotics-heroin, speed and co· caine. The sher ifC's captaan said $7 ,500 was spent in the four- month undercover operation, most of that amount for inform a· tion obtained from informants. Heaviest h it Orange County area in the arrest sw~ep was Anaheim where 25 suspects were sought by the police t eams. But the law enforcement net reached out to cover Ilrea. Buena Park. Cypress. Fullerton. Midway City, Orange, Santa Ana and Westminster. Along the coast. omcers sought suspected drug deaJers in Costa Mesa, Huntington Beach and San Juan Capistrano. School Funds Ruled Illegal HARTFORD, Conn. CAP) The state's General Assembly wiJJ have to come up with a way to s ubsidize public schools foll~wing a Sta~e Sup.reme Court ruling th at financing public education through local property taxes is unconstitutional. The 4·1 decision Monday struck down the present system because it doesn't do enough lo equalize school s pending between rich and poor towns. The court said pupils in poor rural areas and in· ner ci t y schools a r e being depri' ed of their right under the stale constitution to an education equal to that in more amuenl to" ns. Conncrt1cut now pays towns $250 a year for each pupil. Since the suit was filed in 1974, an addi· t1onal payment is made lo the 144 lt'.'ast wealthy communities. nut most of the money for public schools must bc raised through local property taxes. Dam Funds Due? SACRAMENTO (AP) -Fund- ing for Northern California's Auburn Dam will be r estored ··jm mediately" if the dam passes earthquake safety tests, the White llouse has told Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. <Related s tory, A4> Truth Object of Lover Writer Clai1113 A.flairs With 10,0(JO Women ZURICH, Switzerland (AP) - Georges Simenon, the world· famous mystery writer. says he bas made love to 10,000 women since he was a boy of 13 "because I wanted to learn the truth. 11 ··1 needed> them physically," the 74-year·old writer said. "I also had a need for communica· tion. 11 The prolific Belgian·born writer, who has turned out 214 books with combined sales of 3SO million copies, said he checked up on his amorous career and found lhe figure or 10,000 was COr· .reel. That could figure that he made love to an average of 164 different women each year, or a different woman almost every two days or his Jife. He said that when he Sf!{!S a beautiful woman, his firs t ques- tion is "how is the expression on her face during orgasm?" ··1 chased after that all my lire -to know which one is the true woman, the one who is all dressed up and wears diamonds or the one who cries out at acer· ta in moment without knowing it. "That is the key to a woman," he said. "And therefore I contend that one knows a woman only after one has slept with her. T wanted to know the women, 1 wanted to learn the truth. .. I do not know these women any longer, I have forgot ten them .•• but with these 10,000 ~~~ .. women I am beginning lo know the woman." Simenon, the creator or the bulky pipc·smoking Paris police inspector Maigret, stopped writ· 1n~ more than four years ago, sold his m ansion above Lake Geneva and his fi ve cars, and moved into a highrise apart· mcnt A condition of the inner ear t hat up:;c t s his sen se of l'qu1hhnum forced him to put :1w.sy the typewriter. But he has s ince produced three new diary- t Y Pl' books fil led with his iwr:;onal thoughts a nd random obst•rvations which he dictates mto a taJ)<' recorder Speedy, same-day delivery on most shipments, as low as $7.00. Counter-to-counter Jet-Pac for sma ll pa rcels. Ship on Air California to nine major regional airports. AIR • CALIFORNIA . " We're easy to take. I Coll Eosy ~r rt&IQl'll lnformolton In Son Jose. (408) 998 4300. Ontoilo 1714) QR) 2Q18 Son rrondsco. (4•~) 877-0113; Ooldqnd, (415) 635·0220. Socromento (Q16) 927·3826 O ronoo COYniy, (714) ~262. r • Son Ok>Qo. (>14) 231·7J09. Palm Spring•. (714) 327-$547:-lo~e rohoe. (0161 !'>121 111700 .. Orange Coast . EDlTION >#. VOL. 70, NO. 109, 3 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE.COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1977 : To day's Clos~ng j N.Y.Stoeks c ' TEN CENTS Carter Request: Believe in lfJiraeles By STAN BENJAMIN <A News Analysis) WASmNGTON (AP> -President Carter's energy address to the nation was an appeal for the kind ef public failh lhat can work political miracles. For Carter's address Monday night was a request for a sort or political miracle -asking 535 senators and congressmen lo raise every driver's gasoline costs. every homeowner's heating bills and every consumer's payments for products and services. ALL THAT IN THE HOPE that those same drivers, consumers and homeowners will thank them and re-elect lhem 17 months from now. That may well require an electorate of true believers who see with Carter the frightening shape of an energy crisis now camouflaged amid warm spring weather and temporarily abundant fuel supplies. .. I know that some of you may doubt that we face real energy 6bOrtages,," CCU:.cr ~aid, puttin_g his f~ger OD .the weakest link in his or anyone's national energy plan ... , know that many of you have suspected that some supplies of oil and gas are beiDJC withheld. You may be right, but suspicions about the oil cotnpaniea cannot chan&e the fact that we are running out of petroleum." WITH TIIOSE FOUR CASUAL words -"you may be right" - Carter himself admitted a touch of the same public doubt that has kept national energy policy wriggling on a pin for four full years. For the suspicion runs deep that the symptoms of crisis, the here-today-gone-tomorrow shortages of oil in 1973·74 and natural gas last winter, the sudden leap of world fuel prices, the dismal decline of oil and gas reserves, are somehow only the scare tactics of huge corporations ool to increase profits. In his television address, Carter aimed only 26 words directly at the heart of such doubts: "We will monitor the accuracy of data from the oil and natural gas companies, so lhat we will know their t rue production, supplies, reserves and profits.'• · VNTIL NOW, TUE GOVERNMENT HAS relie~ for energy data t. OK Angers Mes ans 38 acres medium density ARNEL SITE-Map s hows location of Arnel development planned for North Co~ta Mesa: Acreage at left (low density) will be for s ingle-family homes. Acreage at right (medium density) will have a mixed development pattern, with s ingle-family homes a nd apartments. • C01incil Receives ' Ref erendu91 Threat By STEVE MITCHELL 01 Hw O•oly Polol ~1•11 Angry north Costa Mesa homeowners are threatening a referendum effort following the city council's approval Monday night of a 50-acre, 670-unit home and apartment project in their neighborhood. · The council approved the Arnel Development Company project following three hours of dis· cussion, with Councilman Dom Raciti casting the dissenting vote. But residents, led by Paul Diehl, president of the North Costa Mesa Homeowners As- sociation, said _they are not through fighting the project, in- dicating they may attempt to get the controversial issue on a citywide ballot. "It might come Just about the time two or the council members ar e up for election," Diehl warned following council action on the development. The project calls for 127 single family homes and 543 apartment units on land at South Coast Drive between Bear Street and San Leandro Lane. · The planning commission ape proved the preliminary plans on a 3 to 2 vote last February, with Commissioners Arlene Schafer and Dick Carstensen opposed. -Apology Sought by FAA The decision Monday climaxed more than 30 meetings between the developer and city offici~ over the past year and a half. Council members supporting the plans s aid the decision was not reached lighUy. Action De~d in Jet Noise Issue · By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of llW O•ll't l'llol Sl•lt The F ed eral Aviation Administration wants attorney Jerold Fadcm to make a public apology for charges the attorney made in the Orange County Superior Court lawsuit over the noise generated by the county airport. In a letter sent to Fadem Mon· d ay. DeW itte T. Lawson Jr .. re· ~·o~al counsel for the FAA. de· manded the apology for Fadem's courtroom charges that jets were diverted away from his client's· home while the jury was visiting the site to find out bow noisy the neighborhood is. fadem represents developer Mesa Cops Charge Man in Armed Theft A man said lo have used a carving knife lo part a Coslu ·Mesa car salesman and his Thunderbird. was Jail<'d today following a 100 mile pl'r hour chase along the C'Cnter dt v1dcr of the Newport Freeway. Costa Mesa police arc ;iddm~ a charge of grand theft auto to tht- arr est report or Mark Paul Bacon, 20, a Brea machine re- pairman who was beina held on $25,000 bail today. Police allege Bacon was the bearded man who walked onto the lot at Theodore Robins Ford, 2060 Harbor Blvd. Monday after· noon and asked to test drive a car. Sale8man Clark Morrow slid into the passenger seal and the bearded suspect pulled the 1973 black f ord out· onto Harbor Boulevard Morrow told police the suspect pulled a knife and demanded the salesman's wallet. Morrow said he leaped from the car as the knife-wielding sus· <SttTHEFT, Page A2) Sophia Lore n , 2 Sons Flee Paris Blaze Harry Rinker who is seeking damages from the county on his claim that his home at 2342 Mesa Drive in Santa Ana Heights has been made uni iv a ble_and depredated in value beca\.ise of aircraft noise. Part of Fadem's case included a \'1s1t by the jury to Rinker's horn<' on March 17. But on March 29. wh.ile the Jury was out of the courtroorp of Judge Frank Oomenichini. Fadem charged the v1s1t could not have produced the desired results because air trafh<' controllers at the airport ordered JCts away from the area. "But Uui. kind of thing has hap· pencd before." Fadem said. "The dtr<'raft pilots were told by the <'Onlrol tower to change their night path and minimize Jet noise at the very time the Jury was tour- ing the area " Fadem offered no evidence lo support his charges. which were denied m court the next day hy FAA representat1 ve Robert Huber. In Monday's letter, Lawson said, "We have conducted a thorough investigation of those charges and have found them to be totally and co mple t e ly. groundless and fallactous." Lawson said the investigation included "examination of flight · progress strips, control tower tape recordings, and noise abate· ment print outs," which showed that the five airplanes leaving the airport that morning all flew <See NOISE, Page A2) But homeowneu joined the city's planning staff in opposing the project, citing what they called high density development <See ANGRY, PageA2> Cow Killing To Net Charge City ordinance violation charges were scheduled to be filed today against a firm whose employes drove up to a Hunt- ington Beach home Monday, shot a cow in the driveway as hor· rified neighbors watched and began butchering the beast. Witnesses to the slaughter at 17205 Elm St., promptly called police who questioned the . representatives of the rendering firm involved. They said various charges con· sidered, s uch as cruelty to animals. discharging a firearm inside city limits or sanitary violations, apparently wouldn't apply. One angry neighbor wom81'! who called said the animal didn't even appear to be dead when the carving began, according to in- vestigators. Since its owner, who kept it. near home, had contracted wilh the firm to destroy the cow and dispose or the remains, police are recommending the out-of-town firm be issued a citation for do- ing business without a license. on energy companies, which are, rlgbUy or wronely, suspect In the public mind. Take, Cor instance, this question: How large are oil and gas re- serves still in the ground? Educated guesses require such technical information as underground pressures, rock and sand Porosity -in- formation closely guarded by lbe oil companies. Or: How much can a petroleum field produce, all out? Again, the answer depends on company teehnical data. AND: BOW WGH A PRICE DOES a petroleum company need as "incentive" for production, and at what point does "fair profit" turn into "rip-off?" The answers, however "fair" profits are judged, lie buried in the private bookkeeping of the energy com· panies. Leaving aside the "rip-off'' question, there is dear evidence that the United States is running out or oil and natural gas. • Such evidence is based on industry data, but also relies on long • t erm trends unlikely to be the product of some far-sighted con· spiracy pursued for 30 years in the hope of raising prices thls year. O•ll't l'llel Staff l'lwl• OFFICER LEADS DRUG SUSPECT TO BOOKl,.G TABLE Autho rities Sweep Up Af1eged Trafflc.ers 19 Bells A ngels County Drug Bust Nets 53 ~Dealers' By GARY GRANVILLE Of IM O•llY Piiot Sllll Law enforcement arrest teams Monday night swept through Orange County in search of 77 suspected drug dealers, 19 of them members of the Hells Angels motorcycle gang. By the time the sweep that spill ed over into neighboring Los Angeles County ended shortly after midnight, 53 alleged drug and at least one motorcycle shop. But it was the Anaheim mem- bers' alleged involve ment in drug trafficking. illegal fi rearms and stolen property that made them the target of an intensive four-month undercover in· vestigation. Griffeth said. That mvestigation came to a (See DRUGS, Page A2) dealers were in jail. Di l • l S l Among them was the burly 8 r JC e 8 red-bearded man called Bruno, 28-year-old Michael Lee Mason. T h V Mason reportedly is secretary· e &C e r Ole treasurer of Hells Angels' Los . Angeles Chapter and r eputed On C leader of the Angels' revival in ontract Orange County. According to Orange County Sheriff's Captain Robert Grif· feth, that revival includes ownership interest in several county bars, massage parlors * * * By MICHAEL PASKEVI CK Of Ille Oall't P'llol St•ll I Or::rJ _coast PARIS (AP) -Sophia Loren smashed a window and led her two young sons to the roof of their Paris .apartment house early to- day to escape a fire on the lower floors. The film actress spent 21,; hours on the roof in the smoke and near-freezing cold, dressed only in nightclothes. Miss Loren, 42, said she felt woozy from inhaling smoke and would have a checkup, but otherwise she was all rig~ after the ordeal. Undercover Work Pays Te achers in the Newport-Mesa School District are scheduled to vote Wednesday and Thursday on a tentative three-year con· tract agreement reache d bet ween district and teacher bargaining teams with the aid of a state mediator. Weath er Hazy sunshine through Wednesday. Lows tonight 50 to 55. Highs Wednesday 68to76. I NSIDE T ODAY Too fetD ~ understand how their miployer-supported pen&ion pUJ1l works. accordino to SyhMa Porln. Her aerie• begiru on P.oge 87. oll\'-lotn'OJ •• ....... ._. <J \..M... AJ Callfertll• Ai a a .. •• ,., Cl•tlfleil Ct.12 C-ln IM °"'.... •• CM . , P.•"'~ ,., ............ _ .... .M#VI-" aJ Pl-... , ( .,, .. u A4 The fire broke out before dawn In the elegant 10-story Residence George V, near tbe Arc de Triomphe. and quickly sent chok· ing, black smoke blllowlng throulb the buUdlng. Mlsa Loren and ber husband, film producer Carlo Ponti, have a triplex on the seventh through ninth floors. Ponti was in Switzerland on business, and neighbors quickly roused Miss Loren and her two ·ions. .. J was awoken about 4 a.m.," the Italian-born actress saJd ln a teleph<>ne interview with The As· sociated Press. "I couldn't open the front door so I broke a window and went up on the fire escape with my children. There were about three other people oo the rool when we got lbere. Officers Aware of Hidden Dangers in Raid When police went calling Mon· day night at the Modjeska Canyon home shared by Eddie Diodati and Carol Mann, they kept their eyes on the beamed ceiling. That is because they knew that on tbose beams a 15-foot boa constrictor dwe lls. And somewhere not far away is a 3untor member or the boa's dan. an eight-footer. ''I'll tell you I kept one ~ye glued on that snake, .. aald a member of the team that arrest- ed Eddle and Carol on drug deal· Ing charges. Jn Anaheim, arresting officers knew to be wary of doors leading from a suspect's kitchen and bedroom into a aarage . Behind those doors frolic two maulve and "well trained" 1reat Danes labeled fit opposition {o any who would do their master harm. It was knowledge of such In· cidentals as the 15-foot boa and the two great danes that police officers carried with them as they swept through Orange Coon· ty on the largest drua bust opera4 ti on in recent years. Included in rues the arrest. teanrs carrted wtth tbem wue color pictures of the suspects' · homes and apac:tments. And to mllJce doubly certain the officers 'wouldn't "knock and. enter" tn error, an aerial photo of' the neiahborhood with the rl&ht abode circled was ln Lbo officers' haDds. They a1ao knew what firearms their QUUT)' was Ukely to have inside, whether the suapect wa., likely to be carryint a bld.dtn weapon and where a likely dNc cache might be found. And before scattering out to the county's corners, the y were painstakingly reminded not to search without a warrant and not to enter without knocking. The detailed information about the living and crime babila d the 77 penons sought by law enforce- ment off\cen Monday ntght was the result or extensive un· dercover work. All TT suspects are believed to be involved in drug trafficking, 19 or them Hells Angels mem· ben allegedly dealing on a large 5cale. The others are street de'1ers, the so-called runt.a of the illegal industry who deal in small quantities that help feed their own habit. The key issues ln the vote cen- t ers on details or grievance and salary-fringe benefit agree- ments, two areas teacher bargainers say they are willing to renegotiate if teachers are wtn,1 ing tostnke. ( Ir teachers approve the con 1 tract they will r eceive a• r etroactive five percent payl raise for 1976-71 and an addl·~ tional five percent hiko fo"' 1977·78. The district•s 1,250-plus teachers, represented by th Newport-Mesa Education As~ sociation, bad asked for a 13 per- cent raise over tbe next two years. Figures released by the NMEA indicate next year's rais~· is closer to 4 percent after d ducting the cost of fringe benefi premium increases. A recent 7-0 vote by school, trustees leaves teachers with an offer of advisory rather than. bindlne arbltratfon in pos\· contract IJ'ievances. $200,000 Bla:e Guts Reuben's t • -• r Newport l1each fireman pta'YS water on charred rubble of just-remodeled interior of Reuben's R est aurant, 251 E. Coast Highway, after lire swept through the place at 5 a.m .. today. Sel'en Newport fire units battled the blaze. Cause of the fire is under investigatiotl. There were no in· juries. Frota Page Al NOISE ••• the s tandard take·off pattern. .. If you so desire, we can ar· range for you to review and ex- amine this compilation of data," Lawson added. The FAA attorney went on to point out that Fadem 's charges •'falsely impugn the integrity or the FAA and our air traffic personnel at the Orange County Aj rport control lower. "Since you elected to publicly condemn the FAA and your c h a r ges are erroneous, we believe a public apology is war- ranted." 'Iliieves Take Boat, Goods Newport Beach police today were seeking the burglars who broke into the Schock Boats s howroom during the weekend and took a boat and marine "quipment valued at. more than $10,000. Scott Schock, 25, manager or Schock Boats, 2900 Lafayette Place, reported the theft Mc:m· day. Investigators say they believe the thieves got into the building by cutting through a wire that ('Onrcd a roof skyhghl. Li sted as missing 1n the break· m Jre a fully equipped 20-foot s.mtJn3 i.ailboat and its trailer. four outboard motors and several :-.rn .1llcr p1<•ct•s of boJl1 ng equip mC'n t and ('loth1n~. Blaze Ruins Tax Files Tux files housC'd in a Ne wport Bt'a t'h aC'C'(l untmJ! firm werr d C's troyC'cl Monday naghl in ,, blaze which fire officials say 1:. or ~usp1cious origin. The short-lived fire was ron· l ained to the 11ixt h floor off1C'es of Price, Waterhoust:' and Company In the Wells 1-'argo Bu1ldln". 661) NewpOrt Center Orive. There was no estimate or damagp 10th!' hre wruch broke out at 8.47 pm Moncl :iy. I\ fir<' d<'p:u l m <'nl sr>0krsm:1n 'aid most of th<' cl a rnag(' OC · rnrrcd to an office df'!!k which contained tax work form" An in vcs l1gat.rnn 1s n(lw un<kr way. 3 Held in Killing POMONA (AP) -Three Pomona men have been arrested for investigation of the murder in thP imipcr-style shooting death of a 20.year·old woman, police said. Co11ncil at Glance \ In action Monday night, the Costa Mesa City Council : ARNEL: Approved preliminary plans for a 670·unit home and apartment project in North Costa M~a subjeet to 37 conditions. BOATS: Gave the owner of the Spoiler Yacht Company. 1550 Newport Blvd. five months to complete landscape and rusplay requirements OD his property, and ordered him lO submit a $10,000 performance bond to insure completion. WALLACE: Approved construction or 12 apartment un· its at 1940 Wallace Ave., subjeet to conditions. DENSITY VARIANCE: Approved construction of six apartment units at 347 E. 181.h St., with a 7.4 percent density deviation. -APARTMENTS: Approved construction or seven apart· ments at 234 Avocado St. ias sought by Thomas Carney or Newport Beach. · ...... _ .... Free Clinic Aide Held on Drug Rap By ARTBUR R. VINSEL Ol t•.,...,. ~Raft Narcotics detectives arrested Huntington Beacb Community C linic Administrator Barry Crawford early today on felony drug charges. Crawford, 29, was taken into custody in a 4 a .m. \'isit to ~t Mermaid Circle. lluntin~ton Beach. He subrents a r oom there. The former Golden West College student body president. was booked on s us picion of possession of mariJuana for saJl•. p ossession of narcotics, and possession of dangerous druE::o.. Narcotics Detective Sgt. Carl \'idano said small quantities of <1lleged LSD and cocame wen• :.eized in addition to the man· Ju:lna. Crawford. who seTVed as CWC Associated Student's chief in 1969·70 remained behind bars lhls morning in lieu or $5.000 bail. lnvestigatort1 said Det. Robert Moran spearheaded the month· lnn1: mvestigal1on thal led to th~ :1rres t o f Lh e c lin1 r adm inistrators. The public health outlet serves many young people who congregate in the downtown pier area, especially inj he summer. 'Susie Newman, clinic board president, said, "He's done an t>xcellent job and the clinic has been run well." Crawf ord took over administration or the facility al 6th Street and Orange A venue which is rented for $3,600 annual· ly from the city, after a storm of ~o ntroversy s urrounde d an operation by previous heads un- der the tiUc Huntington Beach Jo'ree Clinic. The mural-decorated clinic building once served as the Huntington Beach P olice Depart· ment Detective Bureau. Crawford, who is single, holds a BA degree from Cal State Dom· 1nguez Hrns and an AA degree r rom Golden West College, con- <'entratim~ on political science .1nrt h11 san css ndministration .!>lUdll..'S. NB Demonstrators Freed from Jail All oC the demonstrato" ar· rested over the weekend at the Newport Beach Tennis Club, where they assertedly tried to stop play in the Davis Cup matches, have been r eleased from jail. tennis court In the midst of !';aturday's match and Alexander (aces a charge of trespassing for helng on the court with Dortch. The 10 arrested Sunday were t aken into custody prior to the ,;tart of play ns they rushed onto • OR ANOE COAST ' DAILY PILOT Twelve were an"ested -two on Snt urday and 10 on Sunday -on charges or malicious mischief or trespassing. 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The two men arrested Satur- day, Alvin Dortch and Stanley Alexander, both of Los Angeles. posted $500 each and were re- leased over the weekend. Tbef are slated to appear again m court on May 9. Dortch faces a charge of malicious mis·· chief for throwing oil on the down demonstret.ion. • Slated to reappear May 19 to face trespassing charges are Lara, Linda Wagner, Mary Stewart, Gloria White. Leone Cherks ey, Gustavo Bracho, Willie Johnson, Barry Sautman. Keenan Sheedy and Gladys E strada. all of the Los Angeles area. Bi,rd Disease Under Control SAN DIEGO <AP) - Agricultural authorities say a quarantine on a 30-square·mile nrea in Alpine ls belng lifted because they believe Newcastle disease, a fatal bird allment, Ls under control. The disease that endangcN commercial poultry flocks was found in February al the ranch or a n exotic bird collector. Eventually, 1,948 show birds at two Alplne locaUons and area pet shcps were put to $leep ID lbe d · fort to check the disease. - lrmne Co. Case Proposed Sale Seen · Ethical Wffee Hits n46Pound NEW YORK (AP) -The· natlon's largest cotcee roaster, General Foods Corp , has raised the price of ground coffee for the fifth time this year, boo$t.· \ng the Wholesale price by 25 cent& to a record $4.46 a pound. By10M BARI.EV OflloeDellyl"t ... IUlt Ejght months of trial have failed to produce any evidence that the proposed sale ol the Irvine COmpany to Mobil Corp. violata any law, principle or ethlc, Judge James F. Judge w as told today in Orange County Superior Court. Attorney Hownd Privett, representing the Jam ea lrvine Foundatioa, told the judee in his final argument that the founda· lion's decisioo to sell lts controlJ. ing interest in the Irvine Company to Mobil cannot be challenged. Even so, Privett said. the door F,....PageAI DRUGS ••• ' head last Wednesday when the Orange Count y Grand Jury secreUy indicted 57 suspected drug dealers. tl'wenty felony arrest warrants were later issued by District At· torney Cecil Hicks' office to br· ing Mmday night's arrest quest to77. The arrest s weep was carried out in Orange County by 19 teams involvi.og 125 m en and women from at least 12 law enforcement agencies. During the five-hour operation, the arrest teams fanned out into 10 county cities, hoping to Und the 19 Angels and 58 alleged in· dependent street dealers home during the "lull" night of the week. First man brought handcu!f ed into operation center in the base- men t of the s he riff's bead· quarters in Santa Ana was Mason. He was taken into custody just as he finished eating dinner in his house at 1515 W. Washington St.., Santa Ana. A few hours later, word came f rom Los Angeles County that Mason's counterpart there, Ora Ray Glore, 30, of 8516 O'Melveny Ave., Sun Valley.bad been taken into custody. F,....PageAl 'l'HEFr ••• pect stepped on the gas, speeding away from the salesman. Police said Bacon headed north on the Newport Freeway. r eaching speeds of nearly 100 miles an hour on the center divider. Officers from the Santa Ana Police (lepartment, California Highway Patrol and Costa Mesa pursued the black automobile with sirens blaring. Highway Patrol officers said the car Bacon was driving swerved to the right under the Edinger Avenue bridge, colliding with a car driven by Herman Winkler, 49, of Orange. Bacon allegedly leaped rrom the car and ran down an embank· m ent near Mr. Mike's restaurant in Santa Ana. Santa Ana officers said they captured Bacon near the restaurant and he was turned over to Costa Mesa patrolmen. Neither Bacon nor Winkler was seriously hurt in the freeway col· lision, CHP officers said today. lastlllopenatthlslatestageofthe trial for a competitor io submit the kind or bid that ml1bt lead the Foundation board to change its mindandacceptahlgherolfer. But Privett made it clear that lhe $30'l.9 million offer made to the Fowidation by an East Coast consortium is not viewed !avorably by the board. He told Judge Judge that the bid will have to be strengthened in many areas before it can again be considered by the Foundation. Judge Judge is being asked by lawyers for Irvine heiress J oan Irvine Smith to veto the proposed Mobil deal on the grounds that it .does not represent the best price availableforthe Irvine Company. The granddaughter of Jam es Irvine 11 sued the Foundation two years ago after the defendants had agreed to sell to Mobil for $200 milliooor$24asbare. The selling price, after in· tensive bidding competition dur- ing the trial, is now $281.9 million or $33.50 a share for the entire company. R The Foundation holds 54.5 percent of the Irvine Company stock. Mrs. Smith bolds 22.4 percent and is the maior company. The Foundatlon bolds 54.S per· cent of the Irvine Company stock. Mrs. Smith bolds 22.4 percent and js the major minority stockholder. The Foundation bas until 1983 to divest itself of its Irvine Company holdings and meet the directives Jaid down by the Federal Tax ReformActor 1969. Privett today contemptuously dis missed Mrs. Smith's claim that the Foundation cannot dis· pose of the entire Irvine Company holdings without the agreemenlof· the minority stock.holders. "JC such a ruling were to be made in this court, it would be the first such d ecision in American legal history." Privett told Judge J udge. Privett said the $281.9 million all cash offer from Mobil r epresented the best offer the. Foundation bad been able to find or was likely to find in today's in· vestment market. The price hike, which took effect Monday, should b e reflected a t supermarkets in late June. But many retailers are continuing to sell coffee at wholesale or below to ut· tract customers. General Foods produces Maxwell House coffee, the nation's l argest .selling brand. l"roaa Page Al ANGRY ••• in an area zoned tor JDediuat density as their main objection. Other concerns of the ~lanrun~ staff and homeowners tnclud traffic circulation, lack or 0 space and a tendency to "over build this site ... City Planner Pel'l'Y Valantine summed up the staff's opinion, saying, "It's a good project com• pared with other projects in the city. I •'But the problem is, these other projeets are in areas wiU. high density zoninJ?." ; . Many North Co'Sta Mesa resi~ dents in the audience echoed those feelings, with spokesmaa Diehl saying, "The issue is not! whether or not Arnel can build ;J pleasing project. It's one of ·whether apartments s hould be op this parcel at all." He said approval or the project "threatens the integrity of the city's general plan, and cited warnings from police depart- ment and traffic department. of- ficials who said the project would mean more crime and increased traffic. Diehl presented the council with a petition signed by 916 north-end residents objecting to the Amel project. Councilwoman Mary Smallwood was the first to speak !rom the dais to the standing room only crowd. She told homeowners she was concerned about intimidation. She said she would vote oo the m erits of the project and not the • .mood or the audience, adding, "I don't think any or you really want ' government by fear and in· timidation." TONIGHT ••BEHIND THE HEADLINFS" -Dr. Giles T. Brown lecturer, OCC Forum, 7:30p.m. OCC LECTURE -11Cycle and Sphere o f Womanhood," Women's Center, 7:30p.m. "TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA" -South Coas t Repertory Theater, Tuesday- Sunday through April 23, 8 p.m. wEDNESDAY,APRJL20 OCC LECTURE -"Save Your Teeth ... Preventive Dental Care," Fine Arts Bldg. 119, 7:30 p.m . COASTIJNE CC LECTURES -"You and Your Big Mouth," Fairview Hospital Rehabilitation Center, 10 a. m. "Classics o! Ear· ly Sound FUms," Estancia High School Forum, 7 p.m. Mrs. Smallwood said the parcel ls not the best to build on. because or its location adjacent to freeways, and said s ingle family development on the entire parcel is not feasible because of the location. "This plan has been ham· mered out so long that it bas most or the kinks out of it," she said. "I feel it meets the intent or the (pla nned development} or- d inance." Councilman Ed McFarland agreed, telling the homeowners. "If I felt this project would de· value the homes in that area, I would notvote for it." , Mayor Norma Hertzog ap· plauded the project's mix of single family and apartment un- i ts and said, "When the project is finisht;d. the roads ar e in, I thin\, you wdl find your fears will no~ have been rea}jzed." But Councilman Raciti re· '!'ained adamant in his oppost-i t1on. Speedy, same-day delivery on most shipments, as low as $7.00. Counter-to-counter Jet-Pac for small parcels. Ship on Air California to nine major regional airports. llR .CALIFORNIA We're easy to take. Col EOtV IJt Ffelght lnfOmlotlon In Son Jose. (408) 998-4300: Ont~. (7 t4) Q83.2Q18: Son Froncllco (4t&J 877-0113; oatlond. (41&) ~Socrarnento. (9161927-3326: Orono• Countv. (714) 640-6261 • San oi.go, (714) 231-7309; Palm Spttlgs, (714) 327-3547; loke Tahoe, (Q16) 541-4700. •....i . , I Pedal Power, Perhaps Clyde D. Goehring, u 72- year-old Carlsbad resident. sits proudly behind the giant propellor of his newest ny- ing m achine, now under con- struction. Goehring says he's been a pilot all his adult life. He's confident his new c:rcation will propel him alof t If the front (•nd of th•~ aerial no\·elt} looks su~ piciously like a hitydc to you, thal0 !:'.> beC"ausl' 1t ·s made of h1kl· parts. Goehr 1ng pl~ns to pedal his machine mto the air on a test flight in about eight weeks. H e doesn 't have high ambitions He expects to soar to an altitude of only lO feet. · The \\OOden fr<t mcwork won "t go up with him. That·s 1ust for support whil~ he's a building the tnift We think We hope -AP Photo Prison Term Looms Hinshaw Appeal Nixed Justices of the Fourth 01slncl Court of Appeals have ruled in San Bernardino thut lhev could find no mt'rll 1n former r e p r cs c n l a t 1 ,. <' /\ n d r c w J llinshaw's appeal against his Orange County Sup(•rior Court bribery conviction The decision Monclay makes Hinshaw. ~. <'liJ:iiblt' to bci?in Criticisms Cited sC'n mg the state prison term of one to 14 yea.rs orden•d by Judgr• Robut f'. Knecl;.ind after h1:-. trial two years ago lfin:-.haw·s la\\ vcrs com mPnt t•tl I ast month that any such n· 1cction by the district C'ourt would lead them to file an appeal "'1th the California Suprcml' Court and automatically stay his sentence Hinged Buses Buy Rejected by OCTD i\ proposiJI to bu) lt•n fj~, foot Ion~ buses l"((U1ppecl "1th htnJ?('s in the middlt' tn hC'lp them turn 1·nrners has b('Pn rP Jl"cled b\ Orangl' County Tran!'.11 01o;t11rt l()l'TD I rlll't'l'lllfS "If lhNc 1s an~·th1nl! l-gf't htt m C'r the head with over and over again 1t "' \\<hat ;1rf' your dntnt.: \\' I l h l h 0 S (' C' rn p t V h U •q• <. ' 1>1rcctor Al lfolhnclrn ..,a1cl Mon da,· ··And no"' thrv 1 ta:icp.l\C'r~ • \\ould ht'ar \H' havi> rtouhlt•d th" Trio Sought In County As~ault, Theft A 26·)c.tr·old Uuena l'ark mdn .ill!'gcdJ) "as ht•atcn and rohbt>d of $1.500 in cash Mond.1y ntj!ht hv lhrf'C• men who uc·cused him of st•llin~ bad ,1l·1d ... polic1• r(' ported lod:i) Officer-; ~;1111 f>oi,·111 L1·e Jnel, m nna.icr of an a p;irt m t·nl hoUM'. "as trcatl•d for lll'ucl ruts anc1 rt•· lrased afll•r the 11 .:10 p rn mr1 - dent. They said details of the case Hrc under mveslljitallon lnel told rnvesll~alor~ a man knocked on his d~r. then angnly burst mside with two companions claiming Incl had sold "bad acid" <LSD> to one or their sis ters. police said. They allegC'dly h1l lnel on the head with a hand1:un and threatened to burn his face w1lh a weldlng torch unless he lurned over cash. police said Officers said Incl told the men he did not know anything about selling drugs. Police said lnel told the trio where he had hidden $1.500 in savings in a bedroom. After finding the cash, police said, lhe three ordered Incl into a bathroom anct ned lnel later called out the "mdow to a neighbor who phoned police. or- Cicers said. Review Ref used WASIUNGTON (AP) The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday re fused to review a decision striking down a Cahrornia law that limits the jtmount of money spent to C'1reulate political petr lions. -..111• "I nur l'mpt) buc;C's h(' ron t1nuo.:d '\t,11 f nwmhcr.., dqiued that th1• Joni! 1°0Jt'h1•:-. l oultl l'.11 n 1110 p,1;:,..,t·11~1·r". :10 p1•r u•nl m11r 1• th.in :-.l.tnd.1rd ~I) fool n1.1d11 fh>'\ l!lll)d t0t• J1l.1l0 t•\I .tiilll~ h1•..i\tl\ u-.. .. d r11ut1•-.. \\h1•n· tv.11 hu-.. .. ., nm' opf'ratt· ... a\'lnJ{ lh1· 1 o ... t ,,f 11nc drl\ l'r .., 'Jlan But nnh Director Rnhtn '\ ounJ{ '''"'" "1th staff mPmlwr~ as rl1r1•1\ot., \OlC'd -11 In re Jt•tl.lh•· p111c h,i-1 1 )( Ill As~1slant .\I dnJgt: r Jami·., Reichert said thP hu:-.l'!-. h,,, •' tx .. n used surressfull\ in F:u rop•· 1 ll 'l Jl had bern ~I\ en d rhancr to 1nin v.1lh JU oth<•r l ~ hrm<. in ordt•rtnl! hll!>('S for usC' here The\ v. .-r1· t11 '""' built tl\ a JOlnt L S CPrm;m manufartunng opera 1 IClll Stepping Do"'n Callin~ for a four -day · workweek to help curb un- e mp Io y men t , H arry Bridges. \'Cleran leader of the Int er nation al Longshoremen 's and Warehouse men ·s Union, !:.aid he will resign from th<> presidcnc.\ he h as helc.J smce 19.16. I It was s uccC'ssfully alleged tn ll1nshaw's trial that he accepted bribes and campaign conlribu- t ions from an official of the Tandy Corporation while he sC'n·ed as county assessor tn 1972 It "as alleged that the com· pany's Orange County assess· ments were substa ntially re- duced aftc>r Hinshaw received cash contributions and stereo equipment lie \\as convict ed in a second trial or mtsappropnatmg funds and of petty theft after it was al· legcd that he misused county m.tn(>O\\l'r anc1 materials dunng 111:-. :-.Ul"("l'~sfu l l'Ongrc~s1onal ,·ampa1gn in 1972 Th<' former ="c" port Beach repn·M~ntallvt• was sentenced lo one 'C'ar in J.111 on that conviction "h1,·h dlso 1~ bt•forc the appellate 1·nt1rt tnSJn lkrnarcimn '\('1tht:r Hinshaw nor his la"' er~ could be rC'ached toda) for t·omment Stanton Cop Hit by Bomb, Face,Alnrned A .!R \!':.tr olcl Stanton pol1rc of f1r1 r ..,11frl1rc-d St'cond and third 1fr~n·1· liurn' :\londay ntf!hl after J hr1mt•made pipe bomb cxphxkcl 1n ht' fal'<· and eye:-. police n • pnrt1•d tod;.i\ Off1t·rr:-. said Patrolman Osc..ir H1·q·c; v. a<., mtl·nt1onally lurer1 to\\ ,1rd the• t''<plo~1on by :-.omeonl' v. h11 .,et ,1 fire nC'arby to drav.. h1' .1tt 1·nt1on \., Rt'H''-tnecl lf) pul out th!' ~rn.111 fire, off1 (·rrs said, lht• Lorn h C'\ plockd Reves was listed in stable l'On· d1t1ori in the 1ntens1ve care unit al Stanton Community Hospital th1:-. mornmJ,l. police said. In add1t1on to burns O\ <'r his face and eyes he also ts suffering from a l'On CUSS Inn Officers said physir1ans do not believe the officer w1ll suffer p('rmanent eye damage. Police said Reyes was on routine patrol in the Crow Village area at 9:08 p.m .. when h e s potted the small fire burning 1n the intersection of Santa Paula Street and Santa Gertruda Avenue Push Made For Gambling TIJUANA, Mex1ro <A P ) Leaders supporting a plan lo re· 1,1.lve J?ambllng casinos in the city say they will make the proposal lo President Jose Lopez Portillo when he visits T1Juana this weekend A s pokesman for Mayor Fernando Marquez /\rce said many busin<'ss and civic leaders believe restoration or casinos \\OUld boost the border city's economy They· rnv1s1on a rebirth of fac1hl1C's Ilk<' tht· <'lq:ant casino thal functioned al Agua Caliente hotC'l and resort in th<> 19J0s, the spokesman said Tueeday. Apnl 19. 1977 DAILY PILOT A3 Tax Proposal Hit ~oline Move ~alled Disastrous By HILAR V KAYE °' , .. D'etty """" Sttfl Gov. Edmund G. Brown's ctuef environmental adviser warned Monday that boosting gas laxes to reduce fuel consumption would be "disaster" for the poor in California. Tom QulM, chairman of lhe state Air Resources Board and special assistant to the governor. said he is opposed to that part of President Carter's energy pro· gram lhat would raise gas taxes Carter has not yet revealed de tails of his energy-saving plan, but 1s expected to do so Wednes day night. Howevu, 1t has been widely reported that one of his proposals would raise gas taxes up to 50 cents a gallon. Quinn. speaking to UC Irvine students as part of Earth Week activities, said such a gas tax boost would particularly hurt the poor in Cahforma who drive ··old clunkers " "There's no doubt in my mind that Carter's plan \\Ould hurt Califorrua. particularly Southl'rn Califorrua. mor<' than the olhcr states." Qumn said According to Qumn. m,1n) Pl'O pie in Southern California havl' older cars that get poor gas mileage, but they cannot afford to buy lhl' nc" t·r ga!-1 saving models. Thcv nt·ed their cars to get to their JOb!>, often locatt·d in distant areas. Quinn said He said drafts of C;.irtcr's plan were previously su bm ittcd to California officials for comment~ and that those comments were• all in opposition to th(' added taK The environmental adviser also said California 1s opposed to a plan lo convert to coal from 011 and natural gas Quinn predicted that such a conversion would creatc "bl ad •. not bro\\n" skies O\'C'r LQ'> Angeles Quinn praised one of Carter -. gas-saving idea!>. the> proposal to add a stiff tax on new cars that are not encrgy-efflcit'nl "That's a much morl' rl•ascma ble policy:· Quinn commcnlt:d . Quinn told his student audience that it 1s vital they that "speak 01oly l"tlol 51•11 Pttcrto TOM QUINN, RIGHT, CHATS WITH SOLOMON. Environmental Aide Met With UCI Students out · 1f lhey eare about society ··and "ant lo keep this state a ple3sant pla('.C to II\ e. ·'The Bro" n admin1strat1on C'an 't keep lhrir fingers in thl· dike forever It s ea::.y to sit hen· in Irvine and tune out on such problems. but ) ou ha \'e to speak ouL .. Quinn s:.11d ' . I f \' o u l' a n ' l ' r I I 11 ~aeramcnto. for God ~ sake. \H1tcalclter. headded. Quinn reported he's starting to seem Sacramento erosion or sup- port for pollution control. "I think "c're 1n troublf' . ;-.;o one 1s sp<'akini:i out 1n favor of c:kanm~ up pollull'rs. parllcular ly the stat1onar~ !'.Ourc·es of air pollut1on <industry' ... Quinn ::.aid But he said lobby 1sts against such t'IC'anup C'fforts arc getting more \'OCal all thr time and arc· financing many political campaigns CALIFORNIA FIRST BANK ree Checking with $100 Minimum Balanc GOOD THINGS HAPPEN IN CALIFORNIA FIRST California hr')t Bank make-.. qood things happen every time you write a check. Bt::cau-..t• :11<,I ~ 100 in your per- sonal account entitle~ you to free chc<.k ing No monthly service cha rge: no ind1v1dua1 chec k charqL"·• And 1f your bald11ct· <,h ould drop be1ow tht.• m1n1mum llw c harqe 1~ JU~t 151: thot rnonlh, plu<; 7C per check. C)o mc1kP 'blOO work really hard 101 you -at any ol over 100 ~tdtew1de offices of California First Btink. And n•member. free c heckin9 i-.. ju~t one way Wt' It' prov1nri th.it qnnd th111q·. do h appen in Calilo1111a F-lf~l /II, 11•1 COSTA MESA OHICE (Ill M· Th IOAM · 5PM f fl:~ M Th 8 30AM · 5PM 230 E 171h St 714 64~ 1660 F IOAM·6PM • • F 8 30AM 6PM DANA POINT OfFICE lW M·Th 9AM 5PM 24671 La Plaza 714/496-12q3 F 9AM-6PM HUNTINGTON BEACH OFFICES '* M -Th 10AM ·5PM I.ft, M · Th 8 30AM 5PM 17122 Beach Blvd 714/847-9681 F 10AM· 7 30PM ......... F 8 30AM · 7 30PM 8899 Adaml> Ave 714 962 337 7 (Ill M-Th 10AM-5PM ft M · l h 8 30AM ~PM F 10AM · 7 30PM .. • r 8 30AM 7 30PM tRVINE OFFICES IWI M -Th 10AM-3PM !ll M ·Th 9AM tOAM 17951 MacArthur Blvd 714 549-9101 F 10AM -6PM 3PM·5PM ,._ M· Th IOAM -5PM . 2001 Michelson D11ve 714 833-3111 ... M ·Th9AM 5PM F 10AM -6PM .. ~· F 9AM 6PM LAGUNA HILLS OFFICE '* M-Th 10AM-5PM <IJ M-F 8 30AM -10AM 23511PasPOdeValenc1a7141830·3200 F 10AM· 6PM ··- NEWPOftT BEACH OFFICES '* M-Tl'l 10AM·5PM n M ·Th 8 30AM · 5PM 1090 Bayside Dr111e 714/675-5121 F 10AM · 7 30PM .. • F 8 30AM 7 30PM 1666 San M19uPI Drive 714 644·8511 111 M-lh IOAM -5PM ,A M ·Th 8 30AM · 5PM F 10AM-6PM ... . F 8 30AM-6PM 396 Superior Ave 714 /642·9511 (jl M-Th 10AM · 5PM 1...,1 M· Th 8 30AM-5PM F 10AM·6PM ... _. F 8 30AM-6PM 1501 Wos1cl1ff Drive 714/64~111 '* .M -Th 10AM-5PM lS M-Th8:30AM·5PM F 10AM-7 30PM :\ F 8 30AM-7 30PM SAN CLEMENTE OfftCE Ill M llAM · 5PM I M ·Th 8 3ll\M-5PM T lh10AM · 5PM ,ftl 1001 S El Camino Real 714 492-8090 F 10AM 7 30PM • • F 8 30AM-7 30PM SAN JUAH CAPISTRANO OFFICE (Ill M Th 10AM-5PM . M · Th 8 30AM 5PM n 31971 C11m1no Cao1SH11r"lo 714 493·1141 F 10AM · 7 30PM • • F 8 30AM · 7 30PM A4 DAILY PILOT Just •• t '' \ ' "( ' with Tom hine UA.DAGA.IN DEPT.-Wenow await tomorrow, when President Carter wiD unveil to Congress the details of his program to save the nation from iUlelf by conserving fuel, energy nnd our natural re· sources. Cutting back on consumption or gasoline and oil apparently stands high on the President's list. Carter wants to cut gas de- mand 10 percent bdow current levels. Alas. on('C more the govern· ment will attempt to accomplish this gasoline reduction by whack- ing the poor working stiff right m the wallet. Current Uunk1ng of the Carter Adm1mstrat1on appears to be that the way you reduce the use oC something 1s by taxing the dayltgbts out of 1t.· Tuesaay April 19, 1Jll Fire Kills 10 to 12 In Hotel GALVESTON, Tex. (AP> - Fire det1troyed an old five-story bnck boteJ today in a rundown section of downtown Galveston. Police said they feared 10 to 12 . people were killed and said 28 were wiaccounted for. At least 14 peuons were hospitalized. TWO BODIES W ERE pulled out of the rubble early in the morning. Firemen said an addi· honal two bodies had been local· ed. but could not immediately be removed from tbe smoldt!ring debris. "There is some suspicion or arson since the ire broke out in three different locations simultaneously," a spokesman for tbe Galveston Police Depart- ment said. At least one person was ques· tioned early m the morning and police were searching for another man who, v.1tnesses said, was near the hotel shortly before the f1 re started. " AP Wlreitllol• SECOND TIME-Boston Herald-American photographer Stanley Forman. who shares this year's Pulitzer pnze in ::;pot news photography with Neal Ulevich of the As· soc1ated Press. holds his winning photo. It is Forman's ~econd Pulitzer win in two years. • Pufi.tzers Prizes Honor Top Artists NEWY-ORK (AP)-Da~d M. Potter, a pro(eSSOl"O( Amerl<'an his· tory at&word who died inU7l, has won the PuJlber Pm:e in history for ''Impending Years," wbicbdeals with events from 1848 to1861 le~- ing totheCivil War. · . "I wish he were bere to receive earned him a National Book It," said Stanford professor Don Award and the Bollingen Award Fehrenbach, who edited lbe last expressed pleasure when he got two chapters after Potter'sdeath. the news al his home in Ston· "H E NEVER PUT it aside ror ir:igton, ~onn., Ile said .he .. co~- 1 on g and never stifl ed a s1dered Divine Comedies his Micawberish hope that the end of be~~ w?r~ yet. ii would turn1Jponeday i.n a burst V1 s1~ns or Terror and or creative activity." Wonder. a work for mezzo William Warner, cjlief sopr:ino ~d orr~estra, won ~he fundraiser for the Smithsonian music prize ~or Richard Wernick Institution, won the general non-o f lb~ Un1vers1ly of Penn· fiction award for .. Beautiful sylvarua. Swimmers: Watermen, Crabs John E. Ma~k. Harvard p~O· and Chesapeake Bay." The book fessor of psycbiatr~. won. th~ b10- depicts the bay as an irreplacea· graph~ pnze for A. Pnnc:e-?,_ ...... ble natural resource.. the hfe Our D1sord~;: Th«: L1f~ of T. <'ycles and seasonal rhythms of its Lawrence. a. historical b1 blue crabs and the men and gr aphy, with psychological tn· "omenwhoharvestthem. s ights, on the Englishman known The poetry prize went to James a.s Lawrence of Arabia. Merrill for his book, "Divin!! ALEX llALEY WAS in Gambia ComedJes." and Michael Cristofer was sitting MERRILL. s1. WHOSE poetrv under a tree in Ohio wh~n they were named Pulitzer winners. THUS IT IS anticipated that the Pn•sident may ask for some form of escalating gasohne tax that could reach the level of 50 cent~ per gallon. Apparently the President believes -he was squeezed between two obnoxious choices in the necessity to throttle the flow of fuel from gasoline pumps across the country. POLICE LT. JOHN Jenrun~s said thC're was only one e!.capc> route for people inside the Central Hotel and that it was blocked by flames shortly after the fire started. Banky-panky Revealed Haley in a special category for his best-seller "Roots,'' anrt Cristofcr in drama for his play, .. Shadow Box,'' which JUSl opened on Broadway. ·'There was no way they could escape," he said. The fire started shOT'tly after 1:30 a.m. near an entrance to the hotel, located about two blocks from the docks in tlus Gulf of Mexico island city. Women Rate Man's Pinch Over Woman Boss A television movie of Haley's book wus rated the most watched s how 10 history. lie could tax gas or ratioD it. Ponderin g the choice; you might wonder if the trial balloon didn 't float up some months back. Newspapers earned ac- counts that the federal govern· ment is still storm~ a cache of gasoline rationing coupons, already prmtcd and ready lo go. There wt>re evon some published photos a ssertedly :.howmg the proposed r at1omog stamps :"o"' if there "' as an~ pubhc re- .ict1on to this. 1t must not hav£' 1mprcs!>l'd th e Carter :\dmin1stratwn 1n a pos1t1vl:! fashion. You don·l hear much ::.upport for rationing DESPITE TlllS \ICW, the gov- ernment might well ponder who will really i;:t:t flc•eccd . when pump prices for a i::allon of fuel start to climb. Carter believes the affluent, in their ponderous, gas guzzllng ·Ii m ousines. will be the ones soaked by new fuel taxes. Jhgher t.ixes would forC'e them to mend their wasteful ways. Yet you ar<' compelled to wond<'r how high must gas prices go before the comfortable among JENNINGS SAID A man who had "once threatened to born down the place" was bemg held for questioning. Jenrungs. one of the first men on the scene. said the fire was so inle n:.e that it melted and warped parkmg meters across the s treet. The first two bodies brought out of the fire were those of ~• 1:1-> C'ar·old boy and of a 40-~·ar old man, f1rt'rrwn :.aid. SAN ANTONIO, Tex. <AP) - Each of 401 working women sur- veyed here said she s uffered se>..· ual harassment on lbo job, but most said they still would rather have a man for a boss than a woman. Sixteen percent of the women said the advances by, male co· "orkers or the boss bothered them so much they quit. THE WOMEN WERE tn· ten 1ewed by Prof Sandra Carey :ind students 10 her s ocial de- v1.incy class last semester at the Congress Requests Water Cut Reasons WASffiNGTON CA P) -Mem- bers of CongrC'Ss arc takin~ J ·'show me why" attitude toward President Carter's effort to scrap or cut back 20 water proJecLc; (_1_N_SH_O_R_T_1 University of Texas at San Antonio. "When the Elizabeth Ray story broke, everyone seemed sur- prised that this sort of thmg was going on, but the sociology literature reports it's quite com- mon," Dr. Carey said Monday after the results wt>re tabulat('d M 1ss Ra)•'s claim last\ ear that Rep. Wayne llays 1 D-Oh101 hired her as a secretary mcrt'ly to have sex with him led lo llav!\ resignation, although ht• dt'nit'd improper conduct ALmOUGll ALL Tllf. womi:rn !\aid they had unpleasant l"< periences with m(•n on the JOb. 71 percent s till said they would rather work with and for men than women. The main reason cited was that women tend to be less sympathetic with other women. Sexual advances mentioned by the women included lcenng or oglihg,.(mentioncd by 36 per- cent)'; hints and verbal pressurr•s (37 percent) and touching. brushtng against, grabbing or pinchmg C30 pcrceflU Male superiors asked 18 per· cent of the womeo away for a weekend, and 6 percent said they were promised rewards for their other-than-business activities. THE SURVEY found few of the women took any action agajnst the men involved. "A woman 1s socialized to be thl' victim and not to fight," Dr. C'ar ey said . "A few of the women reported incidents to superiors but such report were often fruit- less." Other s ur"cy results: 12 pcr- t' C n l s aid they found the .1dvances ··nattering;" 3 percent of the women said they were fired for rejecting the advances and 6 percent were told not to lake lhe advances seriously. Cristofer's play, which scans the Ii vcs of eight persons who deal with the impending death of three of them, opened here March 31, the last day to quaufy for this year's Pulitzers. THE ANNUAL Pulitzer Prizes in the Arts and Journalism arc awardt'<i by Columbia University Crom an endowment of the late Joseph Pulitzer. publisher oC tht: defunct New York World. For the first lime in the 61-year history of the awards, no pn1.1: 1 was given for international rt'- porting, and no award was giHn for ft ct1on ror the 10th ti me. . A Pulitzcrof(1cial said it was "a thin year, not a banner year" for fiction and international repon - i.ng. Mice Don't Rattle Singer MIAMI <AP> -White mice sent into the aisles interrupted Russian mezzo-soprano Elena Obraztsova's concert here as de. monstrators protested t he treatment of Soviet Jews. De5pite the mice and shouted insults, Miss Obraztsova of the Bolshoi Opera continued her benefit performance Monday rught for the Greater Miami Oper a Association. The mice were released as M1ss Qpr~ova sang Peter Tchaikovsky's "The Dawn of Spring." ·us cry out in anguish and abandon their behemoths of the h1ghwJyi.'1 To one dollar a gallon'' How about $2.50 a g.1llon" Who knows? In addition to cuts, Carter is re- commending "major policy rC'· forms" in the federal approach to dam safety, water cons<'rV<t· tJon. cast overruns. sharing cosL-. with beneficiaries and w;mg water projects to create JObs. were extensively employed in the· commapt. logistic and training structure of the invadmg force. ;::==============================================;- \1ean"'h1le. the working pt•r::.on Mill ha1> to get to work. Cold fa<'ts suggest that the 1".1mpa1gn for mass transit 1s still 111 tis 1nfdnt'Y here. Southern t'.djforn1.i rt'ma1n::. dn .1utomob1lt• fn•t•w.iy oriented ""''t<'I \' Thr motor <.'<Jr 1i. th1• ~ hE'art h<-at of our cconom v Thi' frc·C'\\ J\:-. ·''" llur 'ital Jrtt;nt•s So thl' hlt1t· C'o llt1r .rn<I v.h1t1• 1·ollar JM.'f1pll' who m.1k1• 11 .111 go. -must s till rllmb in 1hr f.urnh hPap. ftrt• 1t up .• mrl m11v1• out 1•:1d\ mormn.: to th•• d t11I y V11I i\l.L TOO Of'TES, lhdt f:1m1h •• r;1r may lw )ll"t .1 tnu1·h rough 111 • thf' 1•ngin1• cl1•p;irt mcnt Thi: old tub muv havt• log~ed too rnJny freeway wnrktnR mil~ -.o lht• ownt'r ('0111<1 1•k1• •IUl a It\ 111i.! 111 pay off lht: la:-t of lhoi.~ ~ ('J "\ µ,1ymcnh t hdnC'c~ ar1• ht-. m :ich1ne 1s t'.1t in~ Ull mon· ~·'" than theo~n1•r would ltk1• llut hr must drive• 1t I IC' mu-.t work And wh1•n ~1111 l.t\ lhf' v.orkm~ :-.tiff II\ lht' .::ii. lank \OU htl him ri~ht "-hl•rc· lw It H':o. Carter dropped the other shoe Monday on his so-caJJeq hit Ltst or review of 32 water proJect:. lk recommended scrapping 15 pro 1ccts and rcducmg appropna- t1ons for ftve otht'rs lie also urged Congress to dC'leh• fundmg for threi! pro1ect.s. hut said he m 1ght rcrnmmend ful I or part1Jl funding k>r them :tftt•r further Jn.1hs1s Offnadeie C.cmllnaw• By The Associatt'Ci Prt"sri Za1rean troops continued J t v. o pronged offrns1 vc> to di!> l<><lgl· rebels from mml'raJ nch Shaba Pro\•1n re toda y \I 1•.inwhlle. Kmg llassan II ·or \1 ur()('{"o -;;mt hi., expt•d1t1onarv fnr< e 1n Zairt' has .. absolutely 1·1·rt <ttn · · proof that Cuban ..... 1<111•r.., .irC' among thC' mvaderc; The ~1orocca n monan·h ~atd I h1· 1ntt•rm~.1t1on of a prisoner I .q>tutt'CI Ill ft~hltn~ \lo ec;t or the mmin.: rentt'r of l\olwt•11 proved lh.11 t"ubuns .tnd ~hilt· Angolan.., Deck Strfu End• NEW YORK (AP) --About 3.S,000 dock workers ended their strike against seven ma1or ship· ping lines in ports from Maine to Texas and returned to work to· day pending resumption of con- tract negobat1ons, according to spokesmen for the International Longshoremen's Association. The announcement of the walkout's end came Monday lrnm IL.A President Thomas W. Gleason after a meeting between union leaders and executives of the seven containership com- panies. Con#erftlft!' Cal~ WASHINGTON CAP) -Presi· dent Carter will hold a oews con-· ferencc> Fnday, his second in f't~ht days. White House Press Secretary Jody Powell said Mon- day. 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Keep In mind that atorH which are wiling to put thefr price• In writ· • Ing are moat llkely to keep their pledge to help you Hwe money. CLIP THE COUPONS. CUp and Hve "cents off" coupona. They may ••v• you onty • dime here and a nlckel there, but the uvlnga edd up quickly to dollar• Heh time you •hop. USE THE RECIPES. All kinda of ex· citing recipe• are prHented In the Deity PHot food aec:tlon.From cheeae aoume to atuffed grHn peppers; from diet de•Hrt• to puff pastry. You·n ftnd many lntereatlng and novel way• to liven up your .. ekly menu. BUY IN SEASON. In many lnatancH the recipe• are keyed to tho•• fooda which are In Hasan. Thi• meana they wlll be In plentHul aupp- ty .nd pltced tow. PLAN AHeAD. Plan for at leHt a week •heed, and check the aup- pll•• you have on hand before •hopping. CO.tty return tr1pa can be prevented by flrat making out a •hopping llat . K!EP UP· TO-DATE. World, natJonal and stet• events often a.n Impact food pttoea. It may be the .. ether In Keneaa, •hipping atrtkea In New York or polhlcel upheaval In a • fOrelgn land which I• • key auppller : of 8 lteple -all C81'1 fore. higher I prlc•• here along th• Orange I Coast. '°' complete newa of food ' trend•, your communhy and the ' world, Nty on the : DAILY PILOT ' 642-4321 : ' t • ' Abortion Measures Blocked SACRAM ENTO (APl -A number of proposals that would complicate the a bortion pro- cedur e are bein g blocked by the H eal th Committee of the • CalifomiaAssembly. T he action look place at a hear- ing Mond ay amid flareups between pro-and anti-abortion factions. CENTRAL TO THE legislation was a bilJ which foes said was aimed al "putting roadblo<•ks in the way of abortions." It would have required that doctors go through specified procedures to obtain "informed consent" from patients pnorto performing abor· lions. A similar measure was sent into political limbo when ils author. sensing the sentiment of the com· mittce. declined lo bring it up for a vote. TWO MORE BILLS and two re- solutions aimerl at tightening abortion procedure:-. d1t>d during the threC'·huur hc•anng D r L a w r l' n e t' W h 1 t t• . ~µokesman for 1ht· C'a1Jforn1<1 Medical i\:,,sociat1on. ),a1d both the mformC'd const:nt bills "exist lo put roadblocks in the way of a woman wanting an abortion." ·ilo":I f Tuesoay. Apr·1 19. ~gn CAIL y PILOT A 5 Slashes Band io Esrape , Parents..-Ahduct Moonie ~ SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -A After a blindfolded ride to her quiet appeals tc shouted m:.ult~ 20-yeac·old follower of t he Rev. uncle's San Geronimo ranch. Once. :.he :.aH1, her taUar Sun Myung Moon, alter daimmg Miss Greene said her eyes were slapped her lace when she n:· her parents kidnaped her to win unshielded and she found herself fused to respond. her away from the Unification in a boarded-up room where the .Frnally. she s a id sh e cut Church, said she deliberately Qeprogramming began . herself with a piece of brokei. slas~ed her hand to escape to a DE PROGR AMME RS arl' pro-glass. She was taken to Ro:.:. hospital. fessionals hired to try to dissuade G en er a I II o s Pi ta J • th 1.: r. At a press conference Monday, Catherine Greene, he r hand thickly bandaged, and church at- torney RaJph Baker said they may take legaJ aC'tion agamst her parents. H E R MOTHE R , Daphne Greene, a leader of a movement to discredit the Rev. Mr Moon, in the past h<1s said :.he opposed deprogramming efforts to wean young Moonies from the church. lier father, A. Crawford Greene, 1s a prominent attornt•y. Miss Greene said she went home last week to v1:,1t her fam1· ly in Marin County o.ind greeted her mother. "ThC'n out of the cor - ner of m y eye I saw a man. l wa~ Jumped from behind .. I ~as thrown to the ground. M y hands were jerked behind my b<.1ck and I "'as handcuffed 1\1 v fret "'ere tied and I was bltndfoidt-d " .. I felt my tru:-t was betrn~ed It was realiy awful to ~ee 1t hap- pen." 1\t1ss Greenl' :-.<11d H E R BRO T ll ER, Ford Greene, himsl'lf a forrnt·r !\foonte said Monday, "Everything that was don!:' "'as donC' out of thl' greatest love for Catherin!:' and out of very deep eonrcrn for her well-being." young people from loyalty to the trans fe r r ed to St. Fran c .~ Mooniesorother sects. Hospital wh1le church lawye r:. She said her brother, Ford and t ried to win her relea:.e lhrough a p sychiatris t . Dr Davi d courtorder. Schwartz. used a range of depro-She was released from thl· gramming tec hniques, from hosp1taldurin~thewcckend. Utilities Readying Voltage Reduction SAN FRANCISCO <A P) -No maJor complaints have been.re· ported as utility companies begin 1mp1C'menlrng a conservation- onented plan to reduce electric voltage ll'vels in California. Pacific Gas & Electric Co. announced Ft:b. 8 it was cutting the upper limit of voltage by about thn·c pt•ret•nt so 1t will range from 11-1to122 volts in:.tead of l 14 to 126 GEORGE AMAROLI of the statP l'uhl11· Uilit1es Commission said Monda,· that PG&E's <'h;ingC'ovt·r 1.-. about 3:> percent complete Southern California Edison aho adoplt~d a :.1m1lar plan whtch 1~ Hi percent complete. with 100 pl'l'l't·nt b~ Fl·bruary 1978. San Diego Ga~ & Electric :,;n·s 1t will rcduel' v1Jllagt· on :.i1, pl'rcent by early July and complete thl' ·change by Oc•ct•mbl·r "We 've not h<tcl any eon1pl.irnl!'> frnm <'On~umers. even with the- large number getting into thl· nL'w rangl', · AmJrnll :-.aid. PG&E SPOKESM AN Dennis Pooler c-ommenlcd "We have r e· c·c1ved a few scatten·d t•ompl<lmb, "'1th :-.umc not verified, but no maJor complaints . · Dr. George Maloof, of San Francisco, eompl<.1med about "assembly linl'" style abortions being performed. AP Wlrephoto MOONIE PROTESTS ABDUCTION BY PARENTS Catherine Greene Cut her Hand to Escape He said the family \\Ould make a s tatement .. at the proper lime." He s aid the redurt1on 1:-. being put mto dfect circuit by circuit and 1s expected to bl· sy5temw1dc: shortly before the fir~t of June If testing shows a customer on the end of a line doesn't have s ufficient voltage after the cut 1s made. that c:1rcu1t is r l'stored to its previous voltage level, he said. Patty Hearst Says Emily Held Slwtgun I SACRAMf::NTO (i\P I Patricia Hearst ha:- told federal offlcwls that Svmbioncse Libcral1on A-rmy member f:mll y Harris held the ~hotgun that killed a woman dur- ing a 1975 bank robbery, the Sacramento Bee says. · The Bee reported Mon- day that the news paper heiress also provided authorities with a lis l of ·eight participants in the $15 .000 holdup in sub- urban Carmichael. Barbara. s urvived b\. sw1mmtn~ to an offshore otl platform, tbc Coast Guard said Se.r Change Suit SAN FRANCISCO (AP ) Jury selection a nd opening arguments were expected to begm today in a $1 million ci vii suit, charging a s urgeon with n eglige n ce in performing a sex-change operation . To.r Stance Hit SACRAMENTO !AP> Oawson Gov F.dmund Hrown Jr says he will "do cv· T Q • l erylhmg 1 can lo block 0 W new taxes" m California.'- and has no intention of 0£(• ahandonin~ hi:. no-nC\\ ice taxC':. stance But a Democrati c kg1sh.1lor says Bro"' n .., la'( rl'11d plan 1:-confus ( Sta It· J ini.:. c·ontrad1ctnry Jnd hvpnc-nt1cal. and hinlt·rl that tht> "no nt'IA> laxt•.., · :,,lanCC' IS 1xilll1t•al plO.\ for lhC' Ot'nWl'r.itlC' go\ l'rn<ir.., 1978 1·;impa1gn for re rlcclmn. \ 1.-dnt Bunted StJ MMEHLAN O 11\f') The Coa:-.t Gu a rel ""a:,, M't•k tn~ tlw l><ld _v of 11nt· of four persons d umpPd into thl' thnpp) San I J Barbara Channt•I \\ h1 ·n tht.•tr 11 foot :.pet't.lb11at :,,an k Thi• h1><ll1•:-of Sh.iron 1.t't' Fo:-tt·r. 20. and an 11nirh·nt1f1<·d man "'<'re found Monday M1::.~1n~ "'as Thom us· Frost nf Santa Barbara . Mtke Wt•ldon, 24. of Sant a DOW:'l:EY 1 \P 1 Rt·p Dl·I Cld"''on 1 H DO\\llt') 1 -..;iy:-. h1· .,.on t seek rc·l'l1•rt1on bt"eaust' of frustrat1rm "'1th tht• $!fQ\.\ 1n)'( Ot'mocral 1c rlom 1nanc-I' of Cong res:, and bf'cau~e ht> "'ant:-to devoll' more tinH.· to ht<S l'hurch Tht' 63 yt·.ir old former Compton mayor an nounct'<l his dt•t•1:,,ton to campaign \\orkcrs ~1on clay bt-forr rt'lurnmg to Washmgtnn A t'onst•n at 1 vc and a Mormon Clawson first .... ent to C'oni:ress when h•· wnn a S!)('<'I al t:ICC'llon in 1963 lo '\ur1•1•ed Clydt· _Doyle /\t one time. his ch striet mrlurlt•cl part of Orange Count~ ff t' I S l h l' ~ (' <' 0 n d m1'mhcr of the Cat1fnrn1a rfrlt'gation who says hC' will not run next :-·ear Ht'p Charles Wtgli(1ns !R·f'ull<'rton ). also srud he will not seek re-election Th e med1 ca 1 I malpracllce :.u1t brought by Julie Ph1ll1p~. 36, formerly Charle~ Beat· ty. c harges Dr J ohn Brown. 54, with prov1d-I mg hi!> m ale patient with I "m alforrned" brea sts ' and "grotesqut'ly dis-1 figured " fl'malc genitalia. 1 COM!'LETf OUNGf COUNTY COYlUG[ 2 3 l11<Jwdi•9: L.fw!M ·-·· Sao Cl.-. Mlulo~ Yl•lo. Do"o P'ol"', a -11 "" Lon9 leach u4 _, of L.A. - MONTH TO MONTH UMTAL U~IS MO DfrOSIT UQUiUD OM AP'!'ao n o CU DIT 4 OML Y •11 10 l'U lllOMTM TOTAL COST 1 .. ti,..ti.d PO<J"l 5 N(W COM!'ACll' UNIT SIZI (I ' • I 4 I l 'I 6 YOICI MUSAGI !'AGUS ALSO Alf AYAILAIL[ { 1 fUl l f Hf MAINTIMAHCI ORANGE COUNTY RADIOTflEPHONf SERVICE Ill(' C7 I 41 ll5·ll0S tfl SO SAlfTA I~. UNU AllA ,,.."' L..-. ... ,,_ Moi...-Vt•I• 011" .. ,.e-tttt, s..-Cl~lt Sui Jff't <~•"•'.-ff ,..,.. un Nft .._ O •·l U J ouALITY 1n1urance at reasonable prices! ' 11ri.. ....... ---~· ' AUTO HOME OWNERS S YIAILY $ 173 At last, your own personal conservation expert. MAHIEO on• 25 ...••••• COLLIGI STUDIMT • SU4GLI OYIR 20 • s116. f'fl YUi I 5168. P'll YIAI SUBSTANTIAL· SAVINGS FOR LARGE BUSINESS POLICIES 50,000 • • • • . • • • SI 00,000 •. '.I:'~~~ S 36 3. ThoM l.ttt.g the SGYiRigs & Loe111 conr yo. ..• are prot»abty paying fwtoo....ch. 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Of course, along with energy conservation, S.AV.E.S. can help hold down rour electricity bills. So fill out the coupon below and we'll mail you a questionnaire. Then we'll send you your own person- alized energy savings program. From your very O\.\il expert on conservation. Our computer. rsce---1 I Southern California Edison I Ar1 I ·.1J~i1 r t t t r•1.nrly l rl"r r .,, t I Mail In: S.A.VE S .. Edison. I! n Box 800. Rosemc ad. CA 91770. I I'm an Edison rnstomc•r and I'd like to conserve ener~·. PleaM' send me th~ S. t\_V E5. qu.:::.tionrnun I I Address _____________ _ I I I I I C11y ________ State ___ Z1p L.... ----:J 16 D.~IL,. PILO,.r EDITORIAL PAG E Zoning Safeguards New ionang µro' 1::.ion::. Ql'l'>IKned Lo encourage de- ' doprncnl of low-and moderale·incornc housing in unmcorporat~d Orunge County f;{ol lentative approval from supervisors la::.l week. Supervisors gave a preliminary go-ahead to m easures that would p ermit developers lo build m ore ho mes per acre than normally allowed, providing the a r ea 1s designated for low-and moderate·income ho us ing. The understanding 1.s that higher density and other yet to·b~ dl'fincd incentives would permit de· '·clopcrs to mv(·st less 11l land and improvements and homes thcrcfon• eoulcl '>l'll for less Certainly the net'd for chl·aper homes is evident But the pro1m..,L·d zonmg n ·\ 1s10ns should intorporatc 'ome 1fof'i11it111n of\.\ hat lo" or moderate-priced hou::.- ing 1~. Safeguards 111 pre' l'nt explo1t.1t10n ubo ::.hould he included. Othcrw1SL· 1um· prcn 1l'J1on::. dPi-.1gned to help I amities of average or less-than-ave rage income might be used to pack more homes into an area only lo ha\'C them sold <rnd resold to make a profit for l'>peculators . That wo uldn't solve the affordable hous- ing problem at all ·. Dangerous Politics By JUmpmg into what ~tarted out as a rather minor protest. they ga \'C 1t apparently off 1c1al sane· tion and undoubtedly stepped up recruiting of de monstrators from tht> Los Angeles area. They may huve gained a llttle pohticat mileage- fro m the safe distance of the state capital-but it was obviously without regard to the very real risk of pro- voking a serious incident, with accomwmying hazard to players, spectators and localtitizens in general. T o their cr edit, Newport De ch police handled the pokntially t•xplosi\'I' sit uation' ith low-profiled firm- nc-.s No thanki-. ~Ot'S to tht· l1t>L1tc1w11t governor. All Ahoard! Most of the news ..1hout efforts to get the t:n1led States back 0 1l the railroad track ~ccms to deal with Amtrak mis h aps of one kind or another. • But in auto-or iented Southern California, of all places, ther e seem s to be an Amtrak success story. People are riding the rail line between Los Angeles and San Diego in such numbers that a new tra in, to make a fifth daily run between the two cities, will be placed in service April 24. This one will leave Los Angeles al 1:30 p .m . a nd make three stops in Orange County-al Fullerton, S11 nt11 Ana a nd Sim Juan Capistrano-arrivin g in San Di ego about 5 p.m . ---In urging a ho~ <'Ol l of the U.S.-South Africa Davis ('up k 1Hw, rnutl'ht·~ 1n '\Jl'\\ port Beach last week. two days lwfon• t hl· llH'<'e ·cla y playoff was to h egin, Lt c;m l\kr•\ \'II n, mallv and membe rs of the hl<1ck vau<:us 111 Sat raml'nl11 \Ver(• guilty of a cynical polit1cal plo~· • l f l>\'rnal l ~ .ind c·ompany had felt so strong}~ . 1hout South .\frlC'a ·s racial policies. tfte time to have s poken up \\Oulcl havt> been weeks earlier . to officials who schedule the matches. The decision to expand lhc :.t:r\'ice was made when figures showed ridership of the rail line had :ilmost doubled in the past yeur, inc reasing from 23,000 in March, 1976, lo 53,000 la::.t month. Whether the' incre::isc is due to a desire lo con :.-.crvc gasoline or a rcv1\'a1 of tht' ohJ lure of the rails . the Amtrak folk c;.in 't tell-but v. hatevcr it is. 1t seems to be getting the travelers aboard. 'Word is out thac we are really not the Easter Bunnies!' Doctors Are Going Imo Hiding ( l'AllL HARVEY J Recently I was in Fort Worth, T exas. for :i speaking engage- ment. Fourteen, thousand people jammed that mid-city arena - and somewhere up in the balcony a woman collapsed Heart attack. She stopped breath mg. Two doctors stood by and did nothin~ Now, don't JU mp on them yet Two doctor\ s tood by -while a poltccman hurried LO lhe side of the .stricken woman I t was lhe policeman w h o a d m1n1stt'rt>tl I he mouth-lo mou t h re s u !-t• fl u I i n n whu:h rev1vl•d the woman When th<' (irama was ovt•r .ind the he· an .:1t tack victim "a' on her way tnthl• hospital. the rlOt'IMS l'XplaJnt'<I that thei r fear of malprat't1 <'l' lawsuits dictated their hec>h<ivmr The policeman, les!l \ ulnt·r.:1 ble. accepted th<' c1;1lcul alE·d mk or admmistertnJ( fir'ot a uJ And this is not tht.' wur't of 11 T h e r e c· c n t m 1 ' u ' 1• '' f malpracl1c1· l.1w ha' "' in t1mldated phy!-H'1 J11:. that '"""' of them on hol>pttal dul \ literally run .ind htdr from t>m ergene1es • Most phyMr1.in' ha\1' ulre>;.111\ been through tht• mulpr.H't1r1• wringer Most hav1• h1•l•n sued tn -.omebody ANO F:Vf:N 1f lh1• 'ub'('(lllf'nl legal proceedlnR' round thr doctor to be l'nlin•ly 1nnort•nt It !\till ('OSt him 11r(•('IOllS d11)., away from his pract11•c for ch• positions and confrn•nres "Ith 1•oun~<'I amt lf'flic111:-. 1•1111rtrnf1m ' Df'ar Gloo1ny Gus 1 nstead of being call ed lhc "Vietnam Era" shouldn't 1t rightly be called the "Vietnam Error"" TOM Gloomy Cus commf'nh 4trt \Ubmitted by '*"d•n •nd do not "f<e\\.tt•IV rcfi~ 'P\t vtttH of H'lt rt••lP•P~t Sff'ld wiovr Pitt oitt"t to G100,.,,v G4n. O.t,ly Pt Jot. appearances. And sleepless nights. The epidemic of litigation 1s such that any physician called in for consultation m ay become a defendant. Indeed, neither of the doctors present in that Fort Worth.crowd dared to offer the rescuing policeman any assistance or even advice And now most doctors subJect most patients to a lot of un- necessary tests m order to pro- tect themselves. spending more time wtth the patient ·s chart than w 1th the patient since doctors now fet'I obligated \o record cv•·r.\ test. thought and action with a Jury in mind Sanders Frank, professor of medicine at the lJnt ver1&1lY of Southern California. confides that fewer hospital doctors are respond.mg to "code blue" calls the signal for a cardiac or respiratory arrest. Those doctors s imph vanish, become unav;ula- ble , rathl•r than assist in a pot1·nt1<1I medil'al catastrophe THE\' OOS'T desert lht•1r nwn p,111ento; but neither do lht'y l{t'I 1n,olv1-0 " where they might hr1·ome> ltahl<' ,., 1•n though their 10\0l\l'mf"nt might be userut tn ,,n 1n.: ii ltfe• I >n<'l' b1ltt>n h\ unsrrupulouc; l,l\I. ~ rro; eaJ(l'r for high cool 1ngenn· ((."(''·any phys1c1an 1s un nerst.mciablv (':tullous The altcrnat1 \ e 1<> for more phys1c1ans to rounterc;ue. but few hav(' the lime nr the resources fo r that fl 's JU.'it eas1N to hllll' in lht• m1·n·, 1nom J ii 20th Cent11ry Savonarola? Nader Strains Tolerance Limit WASHINGTON -The hopes by energy czar James Schles- inger of winning the environ mental lobby s full ,c;uP.port for Pres ide nt Carter's e ner gy package were crushed when con- sumer cnisader Ralph Nader re- iterated the controlling doctrine of his political life: if you are not 100 percent with me, you a re against me. Nader burned some bridges to lhe Carter White House in a Washington press con - ference April R which, while ignored out side e ne r gy ci rcl es. stunned Dr Schlesinge r a nd hi s closest aides In h is d1 s- tmctively searing, ad homin('m language, Nader asserted that Mr. Carter's radical ltm1tat1ons on nuclear power far too radical. say many experts were not radical enough F'or Nader. nothing else would do ell cepl banking all nuclear power Thal adds the nation 's most prestigious consumerist lo the legion s niping at the Carter package. A week before the President unveiled the ftrsl truly serious enerl?Y program . he was oppost'd by auto m ;1ker:-. and ( EV ANS-NOV AK f breeder reartors the most con I roversial a spects of nuclear power. Thei r a r guments without plutonium. there may auto unions. big 011 and 011 com pan y h a ters, utilities and manufacturers, Wall Street and caravans of auto-lovers. Now. Nader brings in the militant environmentalists. While running for President Mr. Carter called nuclear power only "a last resort" to supply energy needs. "Well, the last re- sort is here." one of the Presi- dent"s energy advisers told us, "and Nader is opposing the last resort." Nader thereby leads his s upporter s into opposition against any practical new source of energy. The alternative: a Spartan decline in lifestyle which Amencans simply will not ac r ept. NOTING THAT P resident Gerald Ford's energy proposals foundered on hard environ- mentaHst opposition, Mr. Carter had hoped to ameliorate them Considering that efforts at nuclear appeasement by SchJes- inger won Nader's contempt, th<' inevitable question arises: did Schlesinger give away too much? Yes, say a substantial body of industrialists. scientists and energy experts who oppose lhe Pres ident 's s hutdown of plutonium development and fast not be sufficient uranium m lht• ) ears ahead; when uranium re se rves a rc depicted. lhl.' technology of plutonium produc· lion may have at.rophied in this country. The Carter program r elies on what has come to be called "con- ve ntional" nuclear power - light-water reactors us ing natural uranium and producing no plutonium. The only other practical sources would be coal and offshore oil; accelerated pro- duction of either would carr) hideous environmental conse- quences for Naderilcs Schlesinger and hi s closes.t aides had awaited reaction to his hmaled nuclear power proposals to s how whether the Nadentes wanted realistic conser vation and environmental control. or. instead, insisted on a zero- growth society with an austcr<' lifestyle pattrrned In Ralph Nader's own THE ANSWER cllmc from Nader April 8: no more than 5 percent or opponents or nuclear power will be satisfied by merely banning plutonium reprocessing and the rast breeder. Warming to his task, he declared Schlesinger ·'is grossly out of touch with Anti-terrorist Effort Special Units Seek to Tluoort Troublemakers WASHINGTON In the !'af termath of the llana!i Muslim siege In Washrngton lao;t month, federal officials are bracing for the possibility of more hostage- takmg by dozens of violence· prone groups Law enforcement experts (r()m the Stale. Tre;i~ury . J 11-.tl<'C' and 0 e f e n ~ 1• Oept11. h av1· been met>ting recently lo de vise methods to thwart futur e takeovers Three special antl·terrorist units . the C l A ' s "Critical Collection Problems Committee, .. Justice 's • In terdepartmental Committee on Internal Security," a nd the ·'Cabinet Committee to Combat Terrorism," are also try mg to come up with solutions As in the Hanafi case. the in- tetugence experts have no idea where or when the terrorists will strike next. Some officials at the meetings have grumped that without Illegal mail covers, wiretaps and break -ins. ade quate data cannot be gnthered Such toots have largely been abandoned alnce Water~ate and recent revelations of CJA-1-~Bl a buses. To replace thei;e unconstlt u- t 1ona1 methods, some of the federal agencies are turnin1: to sophis ticated a nti c r&me technology, but the results have bee n limited Th«> Cu11toms Service. for instance. has !iel up a Terrorist Dtlla Base contamwl( (JACK ANDERSON) 2,000 names and S,000 passport numbers. Some suspects have as many as seven al~s THE SYSTEM helt>ed identify an alleged Japanese terrorist Ill llo nolulu las t month. shortly before Japanese Prime Minister Takeo Jo~ukuda arrived in the l1n1ted States. The s uspect was thoroughly searched, briefly de· tained. then put unde r sur- veillance. The computer also enabled agents to lock up a man who had threatened to kill Queen Elizabeth on her American visit las t year Classi fied intelligence bulletms cite militant Puerto Rican nationalists and anti· Castro Cubans as the most likely groups to commit violence ln the immediate future. The Fuerzas Arm ad as de Llberacion Nacional of Puerto Rico (FALN) reportedly was behind the bombing last month of a New York building that housed an FBl field of(lce. The same group blew up New York's his- toric Fraunces Tavern in l!r7S. killing four people and injuring 53. Meanwhile, the revolutionary Puerto Ri can Socialist Party may soon be taken over by Florencio Merced Rosa, a young hothend who, say Intelligence sources. hnd ties with a FALN "bomb fact.ory" discovered last November in Chicago Some anti Ca s tro Cubanr;. headquartered In Miami . already are suspect<"d of killing Chilean exile Orlando Letelier and many others . One ant1 - Castro group, the Frenle de Liberacion Nac1onal de Cuba, ac· cording to an intelligence report. "is known to possess a lar~e amount of C-4 explosives, which 1t may use agains~ pro-Castro and Soviet targets. .if relations with Cuba appear to be improv-ing .. THE INF AM OUS Weather Undcr~round is still considered u th real, as are the tiny J apanesc Red Army. the violent wing of the Irish Republican Army, the leftist New World Liberation Front, and the Red Guerilla Family. More exotic terrons t groups are also named in the in telligence bulletins - The RastaJanans, a Jamaican· baaed religious sect that detries the late Emperor Haile Selassie or Ethiopia, now has 3.000 mem- bers in the New York city area While many are law-abiding, some preach "the ways of the white man are evil." says a con- fidential report, and "terrorism has been increasingly associated with this group." The report urges "extreme caution" rn ap- proaching members or the group. who are also called "Dreads.'' "Rude Boys'' and "Beardsmen." Federal agents are also wor rttd over possible terrorism by e lements of the "Front de Liberation du Quebec." whkh seeks independence from Canada "Members a r c believed to have connections with tt number of European and Mide~t tcrronst ~roups." says a classified bullehn whal'~ going on' and "would bl• "ell advised to breuk through thl• cocoon of ::.tdv1sers that he has aroundh1m · Nader switr hcd to lhe ad hominem. charging that two or Sc hl c~ingcr 's mos l liberal advisers aide David Freeman a nd f ederal e ner gy admirusl rntor John O'Leary were withholding from him their o pposition to nuclear power. Nader ascribed a personal motive to Freeman, an old friend ' and sometime colleague. "He ~ wants to be head or the Ten-1 nessee Valley Authority, and you ' don't become head of the Ten- n es see Author ity by being critical of nuclear power." ) That left the Carter energy \ te am s haking with the same • sputtering frus tration familiar lo big businessmen after a Nader raid. True, both Freeman and O'Leary have criticized nuclear power; m a Jan. 20 interview m the WaJI Street Journal, O'Leary issued an 11l-adv1sed warning about nuclear "meltdowns" (re- leases of radiation from power plants). Dut neither has ever ruled out all nuclear power Besides. all this was a con- descending put-down of Schles- inger as an unlettered nobody at the mercy of designing aides. In fact. the former chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission is probably better versed in the nu c lear fi e ld th an either Freeman or O'Leary. NADER MAY NOT be quite the heroic fi gure or a decade ago but js s ltll potent enough to fright en n ervous liberals in Congress and even the White House. Yet, his blanket opposi- tion lo all nuclear power could expose Nader as dem anding an austenty that is neither accepta- ble to his countrymen nor necessary A Washington-based energy consult ant whe) once defended Nader in corporal<' board rooms now co mpar es him l o Savonarola, the 15th century r< .. former who Insisted so militantly on his hh~h ideals lhat the people of Florenre turnl'd against him <leading to his cxt•rution >. However far rc·trlwd that com- pa rlson. if Prl'sidcnl CortN stands firm for what he has pro- posed. he m11y find the• l\merican Pl'ople have had enough of Ralph Nader. t ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT """'rt \ \\ l'l'rf f'Ut>/,,htT 111,,mn < i.. ,.,.., 1/ I-rl1tm l•rp/>qr11 1'•«11'11/i f.rl1t1>nal f'orir f.d11or 1 he• N111on;1I PJ6?<' ol llw ();11lv l'1lnt '"""" l o inform .ind '11mulJI\' rr.•dt·r~ In J1rt'~co11n11. on lh1~ pal:<' d1\ rnc l'omm1·ntJrv 1111 1nr11·• nr ml<•rr•I h\ ~1nd11 .11 1'11 'olc1mn111t,. anti 1·Jrl11onl'l~. 111 p1011d1ni: a rnrum tnr r(·.iJcr' vf!'14 !> .rnd lJ) 11re.,Pnl1111( th" rwv.~pnprr ·~ or1n1nnc; anl't llfl'a• flll ('UI I l'ctl lOi)ll'l> fht• Nhtt1n,1I <•11111101111 of tht• llulll l'ilnl ;1prw.1r nnlv in lht• NJll1111.il l'nlumn .:ii !ht• toJ) of th!' rnr.1' Ortnlnn~ t'\ flfM~t'<t bv lht• rnlumnt~I~ 11n<I 1·,1rloonl,l1o 1111d lt•l lc•r \\'111<-n. Arr ltw1r 1111 n .mrl nn r111l111 '••n11•n1 rol lh!'ll I It''" h1 lh1• f);ul\ l'llnl 'h11uhl h(• 1nl1•1 e Pd Tuesday, April 19, 1977 ! ' . QUEENI E By Phil lnterlo ndi "lie couldn't wait for h1:-;ippointmcnt His beeper wrnl off." L Jtl. Boyd When Bath Was Social Wa~n 't unlll Quct·n \'1etonJ took the throne in E ngland that thC' act nf laking a bath became a pcrson<1I ;.ind very pnvi1te matter . Previous· ly. the bC1thtu.h wa~ sud1 a ~talUs sym bol that some wcll tu·do mt•n had thur portraits paint- ed while 1n lht• tub. A11d \\oml'n of means fre- fiuently Jn\'llcd their men fnrnds nghl mto their h4lthroom:. v. hile they soaked Ente rtain- ing a s ocial conYcn.at ion while 111 the bathtub was not so mur h a sen..,;1t1onal sexy thing to do as a tender sentim ent al thing, like throwing co111s in fountain togethe r, or sitting side by side in a swing. or trading locks of hair. Muc h curlier. of cour:-.c, the fam1hcs worldwide who bathed at a ll halhed together . AM in old Home, '>'ho le m•1gh borho{ldS did lhal. Q "1\l what a):!L' dew~ a child's eye~ reach full Sit(''' .. A.Agt•8 rn<1ybe9 Our ~:1me (;;1m1.· man 1 s co rn J> 1I1 n g a It s l <if moniker::. ht• b1•ltc\'t•s to be unique. Ltkt· th;1t of Mr. 0 a w <.· r :.. n c t' 11 o r a c t· S katze:,, m;Hor of Old W a~hiogton. t)hio. for in stanec. And that of the late Mr U ni on GeorgC', Cumb ri d~c. Oh io. for another in~tancc An) other:-." Q "V.'hat's a 'hu:-.ker'"" J\. A stn•et cntcrtatnt'r mus1c1an. come· d1J 11, d ancer who performs oub..1dc theaters bdor<.' showtime to the people hncd up for t1 ckC'ts Busker-; are popular in E ngland. but J 'vc nt•ver heard of llwm in this countr y C'anyou think of ;rny other word in Engh~h . hf'stdt•s "honkkPt'ptng " that h:i~ lhn•c run~ ~t·cut1v1.·sctsofcinublt· lt·tl<>rs': Ne1thl'rcan I Addr(•ss mml t1>l. \/ llmJcl. P 0 . B 11I /,WI, Cf1~la M1·su.9:!fi26. For the Record Df nol "' fotu Of ,ti arrlagt' f II.cf M,tr ., ~ ',"11\';l'H • Ii "i 1 f I'</' ,, 'I~ f It ' I , I ,V + \ f ,. t ~ ; ,, tf . ' Ii • • 1t '· A " '' I I ' • ... 11 ·~ ... t ' ·1 Mfl.t •t .• '. " I IN 'II I I' ~ ! + ,, t•! '' !• '' ., 111; ' I . .. . I ••,•."\•, '""• I'" "· k.p!'\''~ .... r,Q .Yt ~, •"'' N ... I ~ t I N'• I "' , .., , ... ..,, \ . ~· ' .... , '; 1H • ~ • • uA t.:. I J •, • l ... 'I I , \ t• '' ~ I • \ \ ~·· \" I \',. •, . ' ,\• ... Death \01 ; •• ,.,, ,. . •I 't Tue&day. Aprll 19. 19n DAIL y PILOT A 1 Naturalization Tmo-day Event L -~ o~·· · Pilot St~U PllOIO> ORANGE COUNTY I f' '?THE EARL'S ~ rLUMllHG HUTIHG AIR COND. NEW CITIZENS NATURALIZED APRIL 13 GATHER OUTSIDE ORANGE COUNTY COURTHOUSE They Formed Part of 235-member Group Sworn In Over Two Days lfl-.tfwt• .. , .. -. .,, '·'" q ..,., I\ Ill tll • CITIZENS NATURALIZED APRIL 14 PHOTOGRAPEO IN PLAZA OF FLAGS 99 of 235-member Group of New Americans Live on Orange Coast 235 AmeriCan Citizens For thl' fir::.t time in Orange County history it took two da)·s of nat u ralization ceremonies in Superior Court last week to swear in 235 former aliens who are now Am e r icun citizens. 0 rang e Coas t ('Om . munities accountl'd for 99 of the new Amen cans with two cities respon!>1 · ble for 55 of that number Huntington Beach top- p ing the list '~1th :rn a nd Costa Mesa in second s pot with 19. The same three judge<; were on the bench ea ch day for cerem onie s in which representatives of the American Leg ion. 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Fovn1cWl VJllfi'V -JAPA""I -Hif1,~t') H tH1tin .. ,.,1 Colvin 1011 Hf'ld Av", Apt l. Munl 1nQ'"" 8"·><n K;uutito LPdtwtter, 701 S1 8 1Q 8Pnd Litnt-, Hun11nqt!'n 9,.ach and t1arue Ramo\, 312~2 AvP,HdA Lo\ Amigos. ~an Juan Cao1\trar-D • NtCAAAC.UA -MarqtHtld Jol"ln!.on~ •.Ut P1nvon T r~t L.\nl'. fr-v1riu -ME XICO-Frl<M <!•I RtoGn<tnv 4.lll A bbitt Wdv. Co\t4' M t -,.i , C.u•<I•'""" C.Omoz VMQd\. 2165 E . M .. Oh· St • C.O\lt) M4!'iol and Mar(hd E ltM E<-QUWPI, S•O W. Wtl\.on St. (O\l a M_..~ -PAKI STAN -Sh au ~at MahmOOd. "°' C.ttt~ Cana\ld. Apl, 1. Sdn Citment~. ·THE PHILIPPINES -E"carno· c • .,,, Cdl,.t>a'J ,,.,,,.,,.,,..u')h, A~(> E . 18lf\ ~· . Co''" Mut;,,rl A•t1A s .tlAmdl•'l (,11ll'\'i, 1111: C tm1n1tn MArcial, Lll'lUnd H1H\ dl"l<1 A'1ll')n1") V1c.torio l,,_, ... n,.,, 1J1'>1 Ott\1i•llo4 Mission V1"1n ~PAIN ..... fl,..,a M ana 8rl')wn, 1Fil02 lt\cl Ld"'-.' HvntlnqMn U••,tf'h tm111odnd El'\cdrr\M1on Moreno i;:'1)1 Coral St ,Hunt1nqton8ed<.h -50UlH l".()flEA Y"u"~ H~p Hdn b llrw;).1 l<1olt, Ne!wpnrt th'-'<li Younq J.t 4'nd Hdk Jf'Jo C.""'"''1 \~) Tt .tVt>tWOr1._.,.. Co\ld M~<tA ~n0• H•rmdn, 11 kdn'\dll• Covrt ,..,, woort 8.,.Hl'l . Jun1;1 S-f.10ls. PArk 24~H 5,,.,,., Av.. El Toro Kvonq ')u )(.,m 18bb PoH~C'""~\t Orivf' (..n ta M'"•rJ (hu'lq O.H "'"d C',.ur• (hlJM Vnnn t.oaz Ht• :1'1· ...,,111 r Dr *'' t41,n1 n11 lon f\,.,..,.., .ind Mvun'l"C't)I> ~,rn l'o.'11 Canl,•L.lnf' Hun! n~r..,nR1 tC'h -<,oUlH VI( r~~/\M TrY\rn .• , G1lt>r-r1 Rr1d !7Yl Afjam Av•• (0·,1.t M i"'UI -SOUTH AFRICA C~'""' u' Frf-'1P'•'• Qn•thli•I"" ~t,?l M "°''*'(H~ de. Hunl•ntl'"'n 61•.lt n -~OUT H YE MEN Ahm"~ Abdul!.) 1'bdutt11. 15'b P l1ftt nt1d1 Apt, P.Co"ita M~ -l RINIOAO -R•o•~.11'1 JnM Ol~tfl, '7aq Cont•rH•ntal Orivt', ._1un1 in9ton B"ct'h -WESTGEAMANY --Vlllt 1 Ma~\on, ?S~l? (11rr1 .. nt" M iVi.•On Vu· I'>· Annemarie Vdo Oe,. L<• i .t"}l)I (rH 11..-nT.l Dr1v r . M f'-t\ion Vii 1r.• Ba~,.bel M~n.,, 37•1 (f),h•v Sit.. Ir ,;1r11 An'1eltf'l'iP Juliann• W• br.r. 12q117 W~llAr(I, (I Toro Aif'li"lo\ EllS,lb•·th lf'C"'n"r-,.,,42 O.-t111n<-P Orivf, Hunt tnQton B"'ACl'I, M,-,,,,l .\nnitt nnd Konrad Vf•Qtlr, S8Q? F?:m1'ae1 Orlv~ Hunl1nglon B .. ch -YUC.OSL.AVI A -£ ""'" Gliour Mltr jllvsi..I. 381' Humbo'~' Orlv• Hunt1n9to,, B•ctth Vt'ron1~rt ~nf1 Yolanda &ubl't, qH Atalt-..J o,-,.,, .. Costa Me~.t. Oraqlc:4 qot)ir111,.o"' ?0'4·>t Charwood ~~ Hunt•nqton Ot•tl(h -THAI LAND -N i t Laop•rddon<P\dl, ~810 R""'"" Av'-·., Fount•.,, V.tlltoy REAL EST ATE SALES MANAGER W » -ire look1nri for roo management personnel w ith two yr•:irs or rr.ore Pxpenence 1n re~1dent1ar real estate ro rnan..ige cslablt'>hP.d off1c11 rn Hunt1ng1on B each E'l(cr>llent Cornoensa11on Call Howard Rockolf. RobPrro; R<iallv ,213 378-8527. collect For fast relief from that stuffy f~eling ... t 11 !.: I f ,t I ' !', lfl4>1 .11 lfj,r'f • "'~~~-bi-' ~u~~~~~~s. cnn'r 1t11h1 11.,, qu. ,.,, .• mv l·'M•'' \11,11 tla• h.111. h JT1rtn~1~l•1r rir lncul offtrl!r ,,1 th,• f tr I Ndlton.il h,,,,., '1 , ,. " ,.q \'f11J \.l.',>tl <Jt\P ~t "l ... no·, r1't·"T\ 'tl hri:,tll11·1 495·040 I t" "'I T 4 ·~[ " t•~bl~i·...,t-"'' li•.1 \I l lt 642-1753 =111017 WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR? Home price. to drop? In the last y L"ar. the median prn·t• of an ex isl ing home went up G f)'; And tha t was a small incrc<1sc <'ompared to the 10'; iner e<1se of r ct•t·nl ~ l'ar.., Rc mcmbc>r . home·.., may se1 ·m htf.!h now but thcv'r c· ;1 11 11westmc•nl that Will ~tart ;1p pn·t·1;iti n g lor ~·1111 i m mcdi a tf'ly 1.un.u•GE•OH fUHUAl HOM£ C:nrona dl't M 11 h Tl 'l450 Costa M••., t,-11, .'4.!4 '• •--OlfrrfTtfrlitA •f11 I q.,,...,,, m~JFirst Morlg• intettst rates to come down? They mi~ht -but ti 's 1101 11 1-.L·I'" f':n•n a~suming a sl1 ~ht drop. \·our dollar savings could he w1pl'd 11111 !iv th<' incr ea sed cost or hu\ i ll~ ~·011r lwm1• llll IROAOWAY MORTUARY 110 nro.1 1w 1, (1•·.l 1M· I t\'1 ;_> fl 1 '.I I SMITH T\ITHILl LAMI WESTCllFf CHA,El 4:>7 l 1/lh Sr C'n·,f,1 M1•· .. 1 • 11'1 .., •HltHI !; 1nr.1 l\1t.t \tl.ip<'I ''1 ~ IJ f11n.1dw IV Sanr<1 /\'1.1 • '•4 /·4 1J 1 PIERCE BROTHERS SMITH 'S MORTUARY 6:?/ Mrl•n St H11r11ington Bf'.1 h 536-6539 rHI( FAMILY COLONIAL fUMutAL HOME 780 1 Borsa Ave We<;lmrn-;ter 893-3525 rAClflC VIEW MEMORIAL rAU Cemerpry Mor1uary ChJPE'I 3500 Paciltc V1 ow Ortvfl N ewpn•l Calif '"11:i 644 2 70\) McCORMICK MORTUARIES Lagu"la B•• 1 ... h 494 941 r., Laguna H ill 768·0933 San Juan Capt<;lrano 495-1 77fl , " Q,,,,,, ..,..,, p • ._, 1911 v ..... 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Call a REALTOR"' for professional advice and assistance in find m{! the right hom e for you. Newport Harbor /Costa Mesa Board of Realtors THE lAnD 1· ~ j·.~-"~ .. -~~, an investment fof All nttnl PRIVATE PROPERTY WEEKm @ l1f .\I 1t • APRIL 17th to 23rd AB DAIL y PILOT • TueSday. April 19, 19n Navy's Clnss of '47: Really Tops? ANNAPOLIS CAP) -Even before one or its members moved into the White House. the Naval Academy class of '47 liked to think of itself as something spec1aJ. rr -;i e"<ecuh\'e director or the association, ::.a) s he .. would be very hesitant to mark one class above another. It's really hard to compare them. WHO IS When members or •·Forty Seven - Best on the Severn" got together, they bragged about all the admirals and all the successful businessmen their class had produced. Even the class re- union last faJl they acclaimed as "the biggest and best class reunion in the history ac the Naval Academy." "They all do darn well, and rightful- ly so. It's what you would expect," be said. ''Every class bas its own tremendous pride, and they've all done well. "The only way you can single out the class of '47 is that It generated the first Naval Academy graduate lo become president of the United Stales." Busik said. a Ian magnon? THE FIRST TWO members of the class to become full admirals have left tbe Navy. Worth Bagley retired and Carter named Stansfield Turner, the class' Rhodes scholar. to head th!! CentraJ lntclhgence Agl'ncy Two vice admirals from the dai:.s were prisoners of \\Jr 1n North Vietnam. Jeremiah Denton. mtrrv1ewcd in a Japanese newsfalm , ~aid, "I don't know what's happening an Vietnam but whatever my government's policy is 1 support 1t." JAMES B. STOCKDALE, was awarded a Congressional Medal of Honor for his role as a leader among CAltTElt DENTON the American prisoners and his re· sistanceto his captors. The class, first Medal of Honor went to Thomas J. Hudner Jr., who landed his aircraft in North Korea in a futile attempt to save his woundl•d wingman, Jesse L Brown Drown \\a::. the Navy's first black pilot But a closer examination o( the class of '47, which actually finished its tour of duty m 1946 because of th<.' compressed war-time curriculum, shows 1t on a par with other classes except for its most famous graduate, Jimmy Carter. THE NAVY'S ROSTER of acUve duty flag officers published at the beginning of the year listed 26 TUllNlll STOCK DAI.I! admirals from the class of '47. But it also listed 26 admirals from the class of '48 and 31 from the class of '49. Many of Carter's classmates who left the Navy have gone on lo sue ccssful business careers as pre~1 dents. vice presidents and executive ort1cers of large corporations. But the same as true of the other classes which graduated during that same period In fact, a list of high-rankmg ex· ecutt\'CS compiled by the U.S Naval Academy Alumni Associallon con· tains only about half as many names from the class or '47 as from the classes which graduated one year before it and one year after it. RETIRED CAPT. William S. Busik, THE OLDEST ACADEMY faculty member in terms or service is Ellery H. Clark. an associate professor or history who was a young teacher and cross country coJch when the class of '47 \.\a::. windin~ up 1b three years al Annapolis. While he recalls some class mem bers with fondness and respect. he doesn't remember the class of '47 as being any more outstanding than the many others he has seen. Clark does recall a young man on his cross countr) team from Georgia named James Earl Carter. "Even at that tame I sensed there would be quite a future for the young man." he said. ·Personal effort built Wells far o. Thats ~welt assi r ' I r • 1K •• .. I Ii ( i I . , .. \ yQua I ' . . ' '1 ·j'' . .J ~~ ". • •; I L.. .. :.. 1! J ' ' •• ;q,_li.-: ..J...,."-' • 1• ' ' ' / ',~ ... ' . ·' .l " I I . -....... -- I M -~• .; ~~. ' l & Then George Hill, tl' Wells Fargo agent for Roseville, CalifomiCJ, died suddenly back in 1885, it was assumed that his widow's service p••••••••------------~---~ Cn->s 1c 1 /rll as agent would be only temporary. Cassie Hill, after alJ, was the mother of five children. Instead, Cassie, who'd come West \\'eJI.., F.trgo Bank, Prrso n<ll B.mk.ing Center Room 500, 27-t Brannan St., San Fr.mci-.co, CA 04J07. I think my blrnking could profit from ,1 l1tllr more person.11.ittenlion. Send me more mform,1t 1on l1boul your Personal Bank.er program. I am __ (.1m not) __ now a \t\'rll-. J argo customer. Address _ _...... ________ Phone ___ _ I I I I I I I I I I I City State Zip I ... I t's in CJssie J fill's spirit of outslJnding service thJt Wells Fargo is now offering you a personal banker. One person, like Bob Graham Bob Graham, who's assigned to you at your request. Someone you can cal1 upon for per- sona] effort: lo open a savings account, by covered wagon in 1857, served as Rose- ville's Wells Fargo agent for twenty-three years. Cassie HiJI retired in 1908, and lived on in Roseville until her death in 1955, I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Wells Fargo Bank ~ ~------------------------~ to transfer funds from savings to checking, to arrange a loan, or to assist with any other banking service. at the age of a hundred and one. •j A personal banker. From the bank Cassie Hil1's per- sonal effort helped build. Cosla Mesa Ofl1cP. 450 Eost 17 St, 92627, Founla•n Valley Office: 16025 Brooktiursl SI, !.\2108 Newport Br.:tch Ollicc 680 Newport Cen1eror, 92660 , •• I . ·" • ! ,,,,, t ' I. I \ . J L"" "•" • " " O) "" !'"°"'""'' Lo<P'"'"°"' Amrnc• , Norman y-09.5 Vincent Peale Tells How 1 ' . • . I I I Po-sitive Thinking Can Bri ·ng You A Lon·ger, Happie r, Health • 1er Life \I If II/I/II I t/11 I II/ f'1•f1/1 " '11 '' '1 lier. 7 hi> l'1111·1·r of J'o,iti1·c I hinJ..inx. ~h111\\ )till 111•11 tu dl'\1.'lop lh1 thought p.1ttl.'rn~ th.it 11111 , i11,1.111th. and \\lthout l.111. 1 k.1d 1 (\U to ~ucc~\\ I >unnl' r• thl' p;i,t ~5 ~l.'ar' 11wr1· th.111 I l\\11 ll\tlllllll fll'llpk h,tll' • 1111 l\'ol\l'J tft\'11 IJl'lllll\'\ prn11~1. 111l lurml' ,111d 11111 tw111~ l h1· 11111h11J thn 11 .. ·d I' 1',l\I .111d h1•,t 11l ,1il I/ "'''"' I Ju, h1111~ ( U11• l'11H't'r <~f J'111tlt1'I' //ri11J..i11j:) I' \I 111 IL'll '" '"!!i:1·,1 1<"d1111qul.'' and 11• ~1 11· c\.irnpln 11f11d1 dl'llhlll,tr.111: 1h.1l 11111 d1111111 nwJ t11 lw lkk.11~d "' ar111h1n!!. th..11111u 1.111 h.111· pl'.i.1.' 11t mrntl. 1mpro~l'J hl.',1lth. Jnd a nc\\'r ·n:u~111~ I Ill\\\ ol 1.:ncrg~·. 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I h1' h11Pk ll'.tLlll'\ I 1111 h11-.. 11 1 .. \, d I" IHll h I h1· I hi.' pur r\"I.' nl tf11, h1111k is :1 1cn dlll'rl .ind ~11npk ()111.'. It m.I~\'' lltl pl1'l1't1'1' \11 lit1·r.H} l'XC1'llc11ce nM d1w., it ~1·ck to demon~! rnt1· an) u11u .. ual ~chol.u~h1p on 01} r ar r. 1 hi~ is simply a prac· tical, direct · acti\111, pl.'1,on- improvemcnt manual. It is written with the sole objec- tive of helping the 1cadc1 achicM' a happy. sat i~f) ing. and worthwlulc Uf1'. I thorough!: and cnthu· $iast1cully bct1c1c in certain demonstrated and effccti1e principle~ which, "'hen prac treed. produce a '1ctci11ou~ lite. M~ aim '' to \l'I them forth in 11m \olume tn a logic:il. simple. and un- c!erstandablc manner ~o that the reader. feeling a ~l'n'c Clf riced. may karn a pra ctical method hv \\h1rh he can . . f l>11ild 1111l11rn .. d1.111111<11Hr, h1•lp, lhl· k111d .. 1 ""' h,· lkqih dr,i11·, If \ 011 r.:JJ lh l' huol. th11ugh1lulh, i.:ardull~ ah· ~nrbmg th teachings. Jnd if 1111h uthl'r p1:oplc will 1mprmr. You will hecomc a more popular. e'ti:emed, and 1\ell -h~ed indi1 idual. Hy mastering these prin· c1rb. you "'ill enjoy a delightful new sense of well -bcmg. You may attain a ,frgri:c of hcall h not hither· 111 J..nu\\n b\ )OU and 1'\pcrtl.'rh.l' .1 11n1 and keen pk.1,urc m h1 rng. ) nu "'ill hn:t'lll<' .1 pcr"1n 111 j,!tcatcr u\\·tuln1·,, and 11.111 \llcld an 1•\p,111i..kd 1ntlurm:r in tile Murbic Collc:giatc Church of New York ~ity we have taught a system of creative living based on ~piritual techniques, carefully noting its opera- tion in the lives of hundreds of people. It is no ~peculatile series of ex· travagant as~enions that l mnl.c. lnr these pr inciples hal't: 11 or~cd M) efficiently 111 er so long a fll'm1d 111 11011: th.ti the~ arc now lirmly e~t.1hli~hnl a~ 1< .. 1·. /\11T1111111 n11. c r111 l'ralC' /NJ.1 h1•/p1,1I 11111/111111 uf f><'llflii' ta illlJllU\'t' ('\ t'ff Jui 11/ 11/ thdr ft1·r1 1/11 11·/1·11111111 '""' r111(111 /11111/10111\, Jtl\ \!'I• 111.1111 at 1/w Marh/e ( 11//,11/att Clrtm Ir 111 /\t'>r tor~ um/ tit~ .'J h.1111;! /II' /ru.< ,..,,,,..,, In my \\11t1ng,, 111Llud111~ ~cit•ral books. in rm rt'gulJr weekly rtl'"~PJfl\.'r column in nearly Cine hun· dred dailie~. in my nat1011;1I radio program o~·cr ~c1 t:n· lkc.111w ~n rnany h:i11· 1c4u1·\t1·d th.11 thnc prrn· ,·1pb lw put into boo~ h1rrn. th1· tx·11cr to he ~I ud 11·d .111J pract iced-I h:lll' rubl1,h~J them in a 1l1lu1111· rn111kd. 1/te POH'l'r (lj Po1itfr1• 7 lrinAi11g. I lll't:d 1101 pnint out th.IL thr pnlll'rlul pnnc:ipk' i11 th1' h111•~ .111.: not m) 1111 c11111in blll .111· ~l\\'11 Ill II\ h) 1111' pt::111•,1 I c.1d1l't \\ h1) c11·r l11cd .ind \\h11 '1111 1111·, 1111, h1111i... 11.'.h.:hc' apph·d t hmt1..11111~ . .i ~unrk i t;; "11·1111111 H\lcm of pr;i, 111'.tl ll'Chlli4t11'\ ld ''''""'"lul l1111lf that 11 nr~' 1 ou 11111 s11wrn:ly and. l1111·r 111111111·1! ,111w11tU/I\ /"I 45 '''"'' >k•·. ''""''··~ hf \I ,,,•J/1·r • 7 hf' teen year~. in our mag:innl'. '\.uid1•pC1~1,· and in b ·111r1:' an scorl.'~ 11f en ii.'), I h.i 1 t: rl·r~1,11•11th pr.1c11l·c th1· J'I 1nurb and formulJ\ ~1·1 lnrth, \IHI lJrl l'\pl'ril'r11'1· .111 a111.11tr1!! 11npr11111Hl'IH \\II h111 I 1\llf\Cll H\ U'lfl!! thl' 1,·,h111q11c' 11111 1.111 rr11 1dtl\ 11r ,iJ,111g1· lhl' 111 l lllll,l,1111.1'\ 111 11h1d1 ~PU 111•11 h1 1· .• 1,,un1111!! rontrt1l 111"' lh..:m r.11h.:1 than 11111t11111111g 111 hl' d11cctcd h1 ihcrn \ 1111r rl'l.1ti11n~ H 1111 l Jn I bc so l'ert.1111 that thc pr;icuee ol the!oe pr1nc1pb "111 produl'e ~uch n:~ulh? ·1 he am111.-r i~ Mm ply thJI Jnr manr ~car._ J ocu nlL' n t 1.:d .111d 1lc mon~1r;1hlc truth. fhe ~~stem outlined h a pcrlccted and amazing method ol ~UCCC~\IUI living. I'<•~,., n/ J'n1itfr1• I hi11~in1:. '' the 111\I "''H~ll~ m .tntMI ,,t 11\ ~111\l In hd p I'<'" pie ~oh~ rhear nt'I\ J ,11· prc1hfrm, 111 human rcla11n11,n11" I he ad\ICC 111 th" h11t1k " timrk'> Jll1t <\Ct\' h1I '" cfkth•C 1111.l.1~. 1.tUghl these ~:irne sc1l.'nt1l11 ~1·1 ~1mrle p11111·1rb ,,, .1cht1.'\l'l111'nt. hl'.tlth .111d happlnl'" ll undr,·J, ho11 r rc.1J. ll\tl'ncd. ;ind pr.1< ltccd. anJ Iii\.' rcwlt, ,11, 1111an:1hh th1: '.Jll1l' tic\\ l1k n,·" 1'""1.'I. tncrl'.1,cd cllrl'1c11n !!r,\11\'1 h.1r p1m·" \1111111111 I im 1'111 f'col1 ,,A 14-Point Quiz That Could 1 Change Your Whole Life , •' - 1.lllW 1ou 11• hh1\\' nil ''~'.trll '11rn1·t11n1·' 1 D11 11tlll'I PL'llpk: \l'L'lll l1l he r-1~\lllg I 1111 11r 1111 the 111h' J. I >11 ~11u ,onietiml·~ tr~ 1011 hdrd, gtH' 1l .ill 'nu \'1.· !!Ot ;1 n<f ~lill get nowhere·~ .t !Jo 0111,11.k l irl·tmhtani:e' (c~. ~our l.tr h1e.1J..s do\\ n 11n the \\'1)' lo work) tt•nJ "' p1Jt 1011 in ..l bad mood all da\~ 5. l\rc \Olf uni.:ntain and womsomc ahllllt .1ccq11 rn lo! n1·w c h,tl lcng1:\ a n<l rt:,p11n- " htl ll h.'\ • t> I ),1 ,,111 "'il11·1inh:' Jn·I J.11 1~ul·J t>r ill 11 h,·11 1.t(cJ \\ tth .111 unpkas;.int IJ'~ .' \! "'" .I • \\1l'fl \\;Hl .. IC \ \\ h.tt ti II r .t llh \\ htlc l'rn out ,fwpptn~ t11m"rr"" I I r wn fll\ f1.11r 11 11 I >111.'H::tlhp.1"111g)c:.irtcnd l1Hakc a little hit 111111<: 11111 <•I 11111 1 11•1ir m.1rr1.1~'l'" Ix . I: I)., ,,,11 ini.i uJc .1 ri1.1H·1 :1~ a f'!Jrl of 1 0 1ir , .. h' I .l <...in \\lll re.div rc-~pcct 3nd admire llll· 1m.1gl· you ~ci.: 111 the mir ror each mcir· 14 !>11 rl'Ople go out (If their w:w tn s~c~ y(itrt \'I \Ill fl.Ill\ 'I fl \11u :111\\1t•red "\e,"1n.111~ ut qut:,11011' I th11111gl1 II, Ill "f11\0 ' l\1 :tr1) 111 41tC:\ll1ll1S 10 through l.t. R~I 1\\1 AccorrJ1n!! to Re\', r\orman V1n c:cnt Peak. you arc a normal person. With the help or hi' best -selling {!Uidc, The Power of Po:.itfrr Thinking, )OU can easily O\'crcomc any of these obstacles :ind reach outstandingsucct'Ss. A happy and successful life doe sn't just happen. Take a loo k at examples like Andrew Carnegie, 1 homas Edison and Abraham Lincoln. They all ha \'C one thread in common. All of these men knew how 10 tap and use invisible so urces of power ahd intelligence. These arc soums which ha ve nothing to do with formal ed ucation. They lm;c a.othing to do with 1.Q .• environment or the amou nt of money one has. I \l'F\'onc po,~c'~~'i thc~c in\'isiblc source•,, 1t!=hl in hi-. own mind. R.ilph \Valdo f mer,on 11nu.: ,,1iJ, "l11c:tt men arc they \\hn ~cc that 'I''' 11 ual 1~ ~.trongcr th.rn mall'ri.tl l11tL1\ thal ll111u~hl\ 1 uk the world." I 1ery action, c\cry emotinn thJt \\\'~ho." " lhl rc,ttlt 0L11hought. It isc1therapo.,iti~t.:111 .r 11c~ati'c thought. The 1c!luft is cttha .t p11'iti\c or ~ ncgatiw arti1111. I ikc attracts like in mallets of the mind. re "or~s the sa me as electricity. Positive attracts rmiti\C. Nega tive attracts negati\~. l he principle is simple to understanJ. But ic 1.1 kL'\ a li ttle more lo rut into practice. Pcopk • 11..: human. We don't alw:iyc; do what j, hc\f tor ouN~IH''· We have hcrnc schcdulc'i. \\'c , mJke mi-.ta~l·~. This is when 1\c l'i1hc1 'in!. IP ·~·fr.it Pr trlllmph .1'i 1icf\lr .... the Powt'r <>f PMilii·e Think.inx ~ho'"· pl.11n and !lirnpk, hn\\ \llU can triumph 1n l.'\cry situation. One man in l'hiladelph1a had tailed mb- crably in several busines~ ventures. He was !ailing as a person , too. lit!) whole life wa:. a mess. One day he read an article written by Rev. Pc.tic. A hnc lrom tht.: Bihlc ini.pircd him. "II \t: hJ\e I.11th :ls a grain of mustard !"Ced ••• n1Hhing shall he impo)l~1blc unto yo u:· f \1atthew 17:20) J he man calkd Rev. Peale and asked Jc~perately if he could he helped. The minister ;1,surcd that he could. Sttll inspired by the •·mustard seed'' faith, the man took to carrying a mustard seed in hi-. pocket. Hut he kept Jming it. One <l.1y the idea came to him tocndosethc mt1'tard seed in a plastic hall. Soon he had dc:o.ignrd sewral pieces of costume jewelry, all hearing the mustard seed crs a spiritual remembrance of faith. Now this man has 3 successful business and a successful lifestyle as well. Rev. Peale has i;ecn identical results in thousands of cases. When Christ is accepted as a partner in life, good things begin to happen . The idea is straight from the Bible. "I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly." (John 10: 10) Through Christ comes po'Yer. Picture an electrical circuil. You plug it in and 11 draws power. Prayer acts the ~amc way. Prayer i!i hoth a method of communication and a means of accepting Christ's power. l·or th\!. hust11l'" cxecu11w r<c1. Peale dcscrihl·~·pra~c1 ·a, "11nc ol llw ~rt:atc~I of Jll e'ffic1l·ncy tlll'lh\1th" Ile r.1nJ.., it ;d1111!= 1111h ptodudt\111, Jl\ll ihut111n anu .1dl1111ll\ll,l111111 t cc h n i lj \Jl' ~. One f')lan th.tt he mal.1·~ ~reu.tl 1111tl· ,,1 1, .1 traveling ~.1bm.1n , l:1'<:rv )car he \\Ottld <:hnngt: Ins lint· (ll pro Juch. I l111ugh lw worked ve ry hard, h.trd \.\urk a l111w ~;1S nM ma king him ,1 ~ucce" His family, th e pcopk "ho dcarlv lmcu him. felt hi' mounting tcns1Pn "11h l'ach "hange. One day a lcllow !'alc~man gave the man :i ~imple 3-~cnicncc prayer. He \\JS told 1t1 repeat it before calling on a Clhlomcr. The ~alcsman tried it. 'The flN \.\l'Ck he 'old X5'0 of a II ca II~. l·or I (I 11 CL IL' he ,11JJ C\'c n customer that he calkd nn Spccilrc prohlc111, in lik rail ll1r ~rcul1r ~olutions. 'I hat i' JU~l "h:it 7 ht• Powt'r oj Positive Thinking of k1 s. I lcre 1-, a brr cl !>Ummary Of \\h;tt )\Ill \\iJI llnd tr1 l':lCh cha pter: Chapter J. Belien in yourself. How to develop self -confidence. the first :itep that leads to self -rcalilation and !'Ucccssfu~ achic\'cment. Ten rules for overcoming inadequacy at titudcs ~ncf learning to practice faith . C,hapter2. A Peaceful Mind Generates Po.wer. How.to change your mental attitude from negative to positive .. Chapter 3, How to Have Constant Energy. What to do about th e fears. guilty f~£.l\Qgs and frustrations that s:i p your cnergv Chapter 4. Try Prayer Power. 1 en rules for getting effective rc~ults from prayer. Chapter S. How to Create Your Own Hap- pine5S. Daily habits that culti\'atc har>flY . thoughts. Chapter 6. ~top Fuming and Fretting. Six steps that relieve agitation and ten· sion. Chapter 7. Expect the Best and Cel It. How to release th e magnetic force ii1 your mind which, hy law of attraction. "ill bring the best to you Chapter 8. J don't Believe irt Defeat. Find the· seed of possioihty in each obstacle and get the best of 11. < haptrr IJ. fl ow to Break the Worry Habit. I en r o1nt IMmula lh.11 11il\ hrcak ~nur \11111y h:thtt right nm\ ( haplrr 10. l'O\\l'r tu ~OIH' P\•rw11at l'rohJt-m,. flwrl· '' lhh ~ud1 th in!! a~ a prohlcm \\1thou1 a i.l1l11ti11n, 1111 m:ilkr ho1\ dc~perak V•>llr ~itu.1ti1rn. lkrc arc hlll r techniques for finding tht'~c ~olution ... < haptt·r 11. llow to 1 'r Faith in Healing. right spi1 it ual forces lhat can'\, ill") lllll mind and hody to he well again Chapter 12. \\'ht>n \'ilalit) Sag~. 1 r.\ 1 ht' Health Formula. T\\eh·c ant1dt11t•, tor anger . (haptrr lJ. JnO o\\ of New Thought\ Can Remake \'ou . Chapter 1-'. IMa~ fur 1-.a~) Po\\n. I en rub f11r 1:1k1ng the ha1 d wnr k 0111 ot ~('!Ur joh, < hapter I 5. llow to Grt l'eople to til.e 'ou. ·1 en w;iys hi win l'\lt:l'm Chapter 16. Pmcription for I kartarhr. Comforting thought.; in t 111ll'\(1r !!ricf :rnd sorrow. Chapter 17. H<m to Ura~ l pon That Hi ghrr Power. The mis'lin~ link th:11 can mc:1n \UL1'1·'" .1 failure. For just $6.95 plu~ 50c tor po~lagc and handling you c:in immcdia1cly ~l:lrt cnj1)) in!! your life to the full('stcvcrydn)1 A copyofThr Power of Positive ThinHnx ''ill he deli' i.".rcu right to your door Ynu rould 'Pl'ncf that \:tmr So.95 on a <·ouplc 11f 1110\11' ltl~Ch . And thr mo vi~ could be hlu\\ . 1 hi'i i~ your <:h.111rr to impruw ~our rcrsonal rclat inn,hip'. your health. ~11ur marriage. and fatten your bank account. 11l order your copy <if The Power of P<Hiti11f Thinking, this is all you do: On a blank piece of paper prin t the words .. The Power of Positive Thinking" followed hy your own name. address and 1ip code. Mail this along with $6.95 plus 50c for postage and handling (for each hook oruered) in cash. chcc~ or money order to: Puhli!ihing Corpora · t 1011 of Amcril'a. Dept. Y -5 l . 46211 ('lcvcland Avenue N. Canton, Ohio 44767. Your copy of 1 ht Power of Po5ilfrt Thinking will he mailed to you im mediately. If not completel y sat1lificd, your moncv will he rt-funded /f,2 DAILY PILOT Panatta •'. Nabs Net Tourney · HOUSTON -Hallan Adriano l'anatta found his sputtering serve in the third set and took ady ant age of a hobbled Vitas GerulaJt1s to win a grueling 7-6, 6-7. 6·1 victory Monday tn the finals of a World Championship Tennis tournament, here. ·Pan atta, the French and Italian Open champion, and Gerulaitls. appearing In his fourth WCT final this year, bat· tied each other on even term:. through the first two sets. Panatta, who pocketed first pnze money of $3-0,000, won the first set with a 7.4 tiebreaker and Gerula.itis, seeking his first tour victory, won the second set tiebreaker, 7·3. ... oore to IJCLA LOS ANGELES -Billie Moore, the United States women's basketball coach at the 1976 Olympic Games, was select· ed Monday to that position at UCLA. l\foore, 33, succeeds Ellen Mo~her, who resigned last week after two years as the UCLA women's basketball coach. Moore. who led the U.S team to a silver medal at Montreal was an assistant athletic director and the women's basketball coach for the pa~t eight years at Cal Stale ffullerton), where hrr t eams compiled a 146·17 record Fo&e lie~ord• NEW YORK Ring M agaz1nc ~Jonday revealed the names of four fighters with false records "'ho stall remain in the suspended l "n1t ed States bo xing c ham- v1onsh1p ;'\ dl Lou bet, publisher or the bo~ing publication whose re rnn1s and rankings arc under at· ldr k, disclosed the names or featherweight Hi chard Rozelle of Detroit, lt ghtwe1ghl Doug Cov· e r bQn of S e attle , light heavy\\cight Vonzell Johnson of lnd1anapol1s and welterweight Floyd Maywealh<.'r of Clcvclanc1. All fight out of Kalamazoo. MiC'h., under the management of Henry Grooms. Loub<-t's aC'llon came two days ufler ABC-TV had suspended thl' tournament, which also has been hit with charges of kickbacks and favoritism f'i(lol Oauted DENVER -Unheralded Jim Delaney ehmmated sixth-seeded Jaime F1llol. 6·2, 6·2, Monday night to score the first maJor up :.et or a $100.000 Grand Prt~ tennis tournament h<.'re In olht•r f1r'tt round resulL'> Fr ed ~1r~a1r defeated Henry llun1 s. 7-6. 6 4. R:iul Ram1rN trounced Onn} Parun, 6 l. 6 2. \I .lrl v Ri essen s toppl'd To m C:11ll1k~on. 6 3. 6 3. Kim Wa rw1C'k 1111tlasll>tl \.<.'off Mal>lt•rs. ll 3. t h , ti. l'ctt·r flcm1nR '-'On on·r .John Uovc1 , 1 6. 7 6. 7 6. Roh Ill'" ill ~at Sherwood Stt•wart. ; "> t) 2. anc1 T rrry Moore d1•f Pat 1'<1 L.uTy (jottfricll,6 J, 7 5 lr<"hibald Pkked I'! It'/\ TELLO, Idaho L~nn 1\n·h1hald. 32 . .in <1:-.,1sl..inl coach at l 'SC. Monc1ay was appomtec1 .1,; Id aho ~tatt··l> h('a<I bd:.kt>tb:.11 1·0;1l'h Atl'hthaltl , \\ho wc1s l "SC's v~sity :ll>'.'>IMant during the pa~t \'1lt1 t . r 1• p I .1 c 1· ' J 1 m K 1 11 ~• · ~~ or t h . w h o m o v e d I n < ahom.i St ale afl1•r lt>adm.: the ~b to tht•11 ht•l-Jt 'tt•ason Aµgels Play White Sox !Fhe n<'w-look California Angl'h al"£' outh1llin~ las t season·., i.quad, so team owner Gen" tcutry is getting some measure c>f what he pnid for last wint<'r hy picking up free agents Joe Rudi, Bobby Grich and Don Baylor for $5.2 m lllion. But the won-lost column~c; look the .eame after 12 games this ye*~ Th<' Angels arc 5 7 as they :l: A11geb Slat~ :•All G•-••" IC~l'C llle<ll• 1110) (P'tl<•QO et C•IHorn1" ~luqo 11 C1tllor1101 (Mc~ 4'1 C.tllff>""•·• M1lw~lttt •r C•llrorn•• I 210 m I H 11 m ' l\o m I H om a three-game series at ~ elm Stadium t o night t the Chicago While Sox, ~merican League West aders. Chicago, which paid petty cash for its free agents, will send Bart Johnson Cl-0) to the m ound to face Frank Tanana (2-0). Last season. the Angels had hit three home runs in 12 games. connected on 94 hits and scored 58 runs. Bobby Bonds matched the home run production in tbe Seat- tle series over the weekend. Baylor has three homers, Rudi and Grich two each and Rudi leadf the league in runs batted in WJth.16. Former Huntington Beach High standout Jack Brohamer Is a member of the White Sox. A second baseman, Brohamer has not played In Chicago's first eight games. AP Pholo THE DODGERS' DAVEY LOPES BEATS THROW TO DAN DRIESSEN AT Flf!ST..:. Captzues Boston Marathon .. Drayton Gets Revenge BOSTO:"< C:\ P 1 Canad1CJn m arathon ace Jerome Orcl\1nn fl!ll he "' as caught in · a frl't: for a ll " al the start of t he Rbt Bo:.ton !\1 arathon lie <1d m1ltC'dl~ °"al> scared . So hP did "'hat any in tel11gent good runner \~ould do lie ran aw<i.\ from the pa ek. Drayton. run into the pav<· ment by Bill Hodgers' rct'nrd· shattering run for glory JUSl lwo y<.'ars a go, gained ~"' cet rt'\'<'OJ::l' Mondav as he huncd the Boston school i eacht'r :ind \\ 1•nl on lo\\ 1n the 26-mill'. 385-y ard Palnots' Day cli.JS'iiC' in 2 hours 11 m mutes. 46 ..,eronds "It wa.., ;i rc•al hassle. like a frPl' fo r all at th<> -.tart. .. Dra~1on ~aid a fter th<> race v..h1ch atlrc.J rt ed a record field of 2.933 off1C'1al starters "I J?Ot ;ostled bootNJ. k1Lked arnund T here "'ac; nn notice \.\ht·n th•· g un \.\a:. going off th1· fight and quit two m iles from lht• finish in that race, hooked up 1n .1 du(•( as L·xpected. llo°"ew•r , 11 cl11tn t la ... t as long as m ost ex- pl'rb had fl gurc·d Rod g ers who bl'at 1972 0 1 ~ "'!PI C c hampio n Frank Shortl'r in N<'w York last fall and won the Kyoto Marathon m J ap;in a f1•w weeks ago, held a st nc1e lC'ad over Drayton at the third C'h\'l'kpoint. 13.4 miles from the..,tart Then Dra~ton , a 32-year-old <;c•rman horn gove rnment t•m plo) t' in Tnronlo, began to ap· plv the pressure. Rogers accepl· rd ..1 rup of water from his wife. l hen ap1l<'ar<'d to stagger. By the t1nw hl' n·athed the fourth check- point. 17 5 miles al(')n g the route. Dr o.1~ ton had nearly a one minute lead "It look me ft\-(' tries and I'm {!lad it's o ver.'' Drayton said "I was amazed that I d1dn 't ha' e to fight for tl. I knew I had 1l when I lpfl Rockers I le 1 u~t s ecmNi to give up and I was very l>urpnst•d . ·· 1 ·m disappointed that 1t was not a faster t1m<' However, J reel great. It was almost like a Sun- day run back home.·· Miki Gorman, a 42-ycar-old Japan<'Se·Amt'n c an housl'\\lft• from the S:m I<'ernando Valle). topped a field of 126 wom<'n for her second Iloslon Marathon championship. Gorman. the 1974 winner and runnerup last year. was clocked IO 2: 48.44, well off the record of 2:42.24 set by Wes t C<'rmany·.., Liane Wmter m 1975. The 1976 champion, Kim Merritt, failed to finish. TopLA Tealll .In 10 Years? • CINCINNATI CAP> ~ Steve Garvey saw it as a sign that things might be different th1s year for the Los Angeles Dodgers m their annual chase or the CinclMali Reds. "We have the offense we ha· ven·t had in past years. This may be o ur best team in 10 years," lhe Dodgers' first baseman said after slugging a three-run homer In a 7·3 victory O\'er the struggl- in~ Reds Monday night. The Dodgers, \\ho lost 13 of 18 games to Cincinnati In 1976 whtle Dodfler• Slate Alt c;.,,,.,.., l(A8C 1190! Ap,1110 LO\ A"9f!I•\ •t (1nc•nn1tt Ap,-11 11L<K4'M1f"lr'•' A11an1a Aor I 11 Lett. Anq,tl~\ •I 411a"'• April)' l~ AnQete'\ •t At•arU• • a. m • lOo m ')Op m 11 10• m finis hing 10 games back of the Reds tn the National League Wes t. ha ve won s ix straight games, lead the division and are 4 1 2 games ahead of the world C' ham p1ons. ·'They got the psychological edge on us early last year," said Garvey. Now the pendulum may be sw. inging. The victory gave the Dodgers an 8·2 record -the best mark in the major leagues -and new confidence in their bid to dethrone the Reds as NL cham· p1ons. The loss was the seventh in the last nine games for Cincinnati and 1l left manager Sparky An · d erson troubled. "It would be idiotic if I wasn't a litUe con· rerned about my pitching." An · derson said Tht' Reds· pitching staff ha~ :in average yield of more than f1\e runs per game while the club's \'aunted offense has been out- l>COred !>7·50 after 11 games. Ga r"ey h<'lpcd ~tarter Rick Hhoden gain a 7·0 lead agam:.t loser J a ck Billingham. l ·l. Rhode n. a 2J.year-old right. h ander who was 12·3 last year, fired seven innings oftwo·hit ball bl•forc tmng. lie was overjoyed. calling his l'fforl the best of the year, includ- ing s pring training. "llis arm was tender during the spnn~ He was afraid to cut it loo:.c," said Dodgers manager Tommy LaSorda. Rhoden was clearly relieved. 'Tm just glad I had a good game. I'm sure there must have been some question marks. They had to have some doubts about m y arm,',' s aid Rhoden. who won nine straight games last year, then experienced arm problems. Ga n ey, who had three hits, thinks the Reds may be suffenng from arm problem~ -a lack of s trong arms "They don't huvt• a man they r an rnns1der a stopper hkc Don Gullett was," he said, referring lo the forml'r Cinnnnati left-- hander who signed a free agent contract with the New York Yankees last fall. "They may havo to find one or we'll have. the advantage on them.·· LOS AN06lES ClNClHHAfl ttb r h b• •t> r ' bt l ... p.~ "' ' ' 1 o Qo .. • lo 'l , ' 1 HU\\f'll" ~ 0 n Gr1ff .. y rf '0 0 n· .,m11n,t 1 1i 1 Morqa,.10 ~O •Q Cr.-10 ' 1 ' o c, Fo''"' tt .t o n o G•'"'"'" t.JlJ Ori•,,.,,..,., ••2• Mono,..,(f 't () f\ B~nr~c 3 0 0 O 8 .J'°f'' It 1 0 t ~ CO'°l'"f:OCtO'\\\ .. 0 ' 0 H4I..-t 1 0 0 'l (,.\.tOf"l tl'N H f • 0 0 0 Vf'•CJ• r t 'l 0 t I 8 ·111''1C)"•mP 1 0 0 0 ""°"MD • 0 0 0 C••O••ll p 0 0 0 0 C.O•m•n1> noon ll•"' .,,. l t I n W11llo C(')O A~(;J1op 0000 f of)I ·~ 110 \ To 111 )I ' & 1 l o\ ~"?"'•n 000 1n "l.~ / ''"' 1~n.1I O"l'I) 000 011 l E llo•• c P-Lo• A11oel<• 1 LOB-Lo\ Al'\q.-tt \ ( n '""fllt ~ 18 ~m•tti 1 (i•rvrv Or lf'\\fll'n \.'I.I'" MOf'Qdt\ 18 l ·P.~\ H Jif -G/1rv~o/ IJ) Ro~L: n CJr"t '""'" p ::.B C.drV~Y ') B•H•nQf\ Jl'T'I '-ttnft•fl \F \Mt th IP H R ER 1111 SO 1 ~ ' ' .,,,, t!•llq,·um fl '' (ijl<'j'Nt lt A1C41lt1 WP l:1t•Q1111n T • t I " n I t 0 tj 1 41t A -11 l'>R I 0 n n 4 J (I I) I \) Kings, Bruins Oash Tonight BOSTON (APl -The Boston Bruins return home tonight, hop- ing to eliminate the determined Los An g d cs Kings in the q u a rtafin.ils of the National llockl•v League St a nley Cup plavoffs The Kmgs, staved off cl1mina· On Tl'' Tonight Channel 9 at 6 t1on l~l Sunday night, healing the Bruins 7-4 at Los An geles Despite the 'ictory. lh<' Kings trail 3-l in the bcst-of-~even SC fl CS. "Our guys showed a lot of courage, pa rli{'ularly m that last period." Kings coach Bob Pulfo rd s aid, referring to Sunday's game. "I reall y don't know how much this changes things But at least there is J1 lit- tle light for us." In the game. the Kings' Don Kozak set a play off record, by scording after only six seconds had claps<'d . lie connected after interceplin~ an opening faceoff pass a1mNJ at the Bruins' Brad Park. The prenous record was nine seconds. It went off s udtknly One gll\ grJbbed m\ 'h1rt a nd nearh pull Pd m«' dov. n l got k1C'ked tn the ankl1 ;ti • h1· .,t.1rt and I t houcht I '' ,,., .1 i.:un1•r 110~ 1·u ·1 The t•xpeC'ted duel on three hill.., mrluding "Heartbreak" .!bout "I'< mtles from the finish. Ot'\ l'r matcrial i1cd Rodgers ra llt'd to makt• th<'m . finally be· 111,.: fnri NI toqu1t !ht• ran• Readers Sound Off I "J'> Jhle tn fl'l'O\ t•r Jncl tlw ~inklf' d1dn t holhPr mi· tht• rPsl nf lhl' \\ J\, .1llh1111gh 11 'i 3 hlllt• '>llll right nov. llnd~t·r'. "h""'' ::? 09 :i.') cloc k 1ng °"a-. ttw t aste..,t m;i rathon t'\ t'r run II\ .ul :\ mrri1·..in v. lll'n he "'as a stirprbl' winnt·r 1n !!Ii~> and Dra~t on . \\ho had to i,:1q· up '" ntht•rs \\ho had to keep up \\ 11 h f>ra~ tnn Jnd HodJ!ers faded. \'rlt Hal Iv. 1 urkev·s Halkan and 1'.d1.1,1.111 l'hamp1 on. moved up to 1,1k1• sC'roncl 1n 2 15 H . Brian ,, a '"' 1·11 , a Canadian le<tl'hin~ at Ht•rkl'lt''" Calif . was third in :1 17 :!I. tollo\\ t•d by Ron Wayne of Alamt'd.1 111 2 18 18, and Vince rl('mtngol Jlo-.ton m2:18 37. ,, ....... START OF THE 81 ST BOSTON MARATHON MONDAY. Column on Angels Brings Response Mr. White. A bnef comment on your White Wash column of April 14 1s war- ranted. For what purpose was the put. down of the Angels w ri llen '! Such comments as labeling as 'idiots' those who consider the Angels contenders. saying that the best thing a bout th e C'u r rent homestand b when thc Angels leave. and finally som e philosophy to the effect that th<' Angels were born losers and will always remain such, arc insults to professional sportswnt1ng. O\'erlook1ng the proba bility that this editorial \\as written to take up space due to lac k of real sports covera ge, characteristic of this paper, one must assume that you wrote to proudly pro claim 'l·told-you·so' after a whole 8 games of a lfl2 game schedule. flow valid this ex· trapolallon is will be determined long from now. However, there is a more Im- portant iss ue involved in this sports editorial. It Is the pcrvad· ing attitude among many sports journalists that only winnln~. and sometimes only champion teams. are worthy of fan support. It's sad when people can't cnJOY an inruvidual sporting event for its entertainment value without making winning percentages such a life or death issue. Personally. I go to Angel games to enjoy baseball and sup- port the team. Perhaps you can't understand that Mr. White. If you can·l. T feel sorry for you because you've missed the whole point of sport. Gentlemen: Mike Palin Huntington Beach """ lo response to y.our latest arti- cle of ·'White Wash,'' I would like to take the time to discuss Mr. G l enn White's lack or ,n. telllgence showing in his article, "J.,lving Up To E xpectations." Fh·1t of an . where he got stupid, "wout division in the bistQry of b 1ut!ball ," a l o n g with "baaeba ll'a worst learue," leaves me ln laughter. If you really t.h1Ak It's all over (or lhe Angels tl\la season, why don't )'OU tell Cinelnnall fans the same thine! J , Md a lot of other fans o( the Angels, bavin~ stood behind them. would also agree 1L's time to make a change, and if you think buying Grich. Rudi. and Baylor is a step backwards, then maybe you better gel your facts straightened out now. Who the heck said it would be a n automatic divisional title?! "D1ehards," you call us? Is this what we gel for s licking with the team" I guess by your expccta· lions the outcome of the Seattle series leaves the Angels hopeless I mean. what the heck. Seat· tie's a "triple-A league team " f guess Cincinnati <2 and 5), in the .. e ver-so.powerful " league. 1s doomed now too? I'm surpnsed the only thing you couldn't find to knork about the Angels was their cxh1b1t1on season, whic h to "rookie" sports writers means so very much. It's too bad, you real· ly "bit the dust " when you re· marked about them falling flat on their faces in front of large crowds. Maybe you were asleep when the Angels opened in Seat· tie??? To refresh your memory, the score was 7 to 0. The al· tendance? ..... the largest in opening night history -57,000. As I come to a close, I must say your comment al the end, "hop· mg for a chance to be reborn,'' was cute, but may not be as funny as your chances with the Daily Pilot to be ··reborn." KEVIN D. BURT Fountain Valley JI" March 15, 1977 D<'ar Mr. White. We are writing in reference to vour column that was printed in the 4 /14 edition or your newspaper. We have always en· joyed reading your colum n because we could always stand a good laugh, allho'1gh after read- ing your column of 4 /14 we felt obligated to wdte a r ebuttal against your latest and most poorly written editor ial. Obviously you're a man or no mercy. The Angels have only played 8 gam es of a 162 game season and you're convinced lh<'Y have no chance for th~ pen· nant. Using yollr tremendous insight In predicting possible pennant contenders, we could as· suredly say that l~e Oakland A's and the Cleveland Indians would be American League division winners. It 1s .ippropria le that you would b(' the first to <'rit1ci1.c the Angels, because thnt 's the way \'OU arl' \\'(' are sure that if you "·ere a Cinl'innal1 s portswriter, vou would Ill' disturbed by the b et that the World Champions are in last place in th<'1r <livision a nd thC'~"vt• only won two games out or seven When we read that the Angels were h\'lng up lo your expecta- tions. we we rl' unable to re- member the column you print~ that conlatnl'd ) our expectations for I h<' upcoming ba seball season We are sure lhal 1r the Angels were prl'sently 8 0. and leading their div1s1on. ~ou would be the first one to write ahout how tht' aC'qu1s1tion of the three frcC' <tgl'nl~ has led to the /\ngcls success. We rcall v are not sur<' where you get y;1ur information, but how could you say that the American League West is the worst divis ion in the h.istory of baseball? Wh at m akb you the ex prrl that can say there was never a worse d1v1sion in the game of baseball? The seasoh has JUst started and you already have this group or teams tabbed as a d1sgr:H't' to the game. We feel the Angels arc a fine ball club with a lot of telcnt and a good future Mr. White, you also write, "This was supposed to be the Year of the Halo or some such trite idea.·• We admit )'OU itteithe world's leading e1tptrt op1qite.- ness, since your columQ , ate more platitudes end clic)\~~. than any we'veerJerseen. You also write about "~urrent senior" Rogei;: Holmes., This would be shocking news to Baron Basket ball Coach Dave Brown since he is most likely to build next year's varsity al'ound the only returning starter, current, junior Roger Holmes. . Mr. While in the sever•l ~re we've read your atlicles, ._,e've been constantly amus ed at the m1 sll\formation. delusions of im· portance and humorously poor quahl)' of writing. Perhaps this Is not your fnult. As you say some are born loS{?rS. Perh.af>s you should hope for a chance'1ll being reborn. Sincerely, Scott Wessa & Mike McC1rthy Girls' Playoffs Barons Battle Bislwp A.mat ' l..A PUENTE-Two teams that match up \tell in personnel will be battling for a spot m the Cl F' 4·A sirls basketball semifinals here tonight (8) when the Fountain Valley Barons face Bishop Amat High School. •·we will test their ball handling 'A-1th an open· ing press defense." FountaJn Valley coach Barbara Ammann says. "I think we match up pretty well as far as size is oncerned. ·· Fountain Valley will have the l'dge 10 ex- perience with three i.eniors and two juniors in lhe opening lineup. Bis~op Amal, winner of the Ang_elus Olrecho•n lo ll•t...,.Am•• Hl9h Taki' tt'W' NPw()Orl Frtt"W•i to '"' W rOt-n (orOYf' t-rePWdV ~d9;1 W.\l to tne Or4'~ Fr,,...w•v Gon()f'tt\ to '"" Pomon.t Fr•·"N~v •"'1?'> ""°"' ",.,lie'\ low1rd LO\-A~h·\ to ~"""""' S•" _., Ott d~ ~,,,. "''" '"lj '>" "'40.,r'I •l>HJt • m•lt'\ to J.•1rQrnvt~ turn h·I, on .. n.JH m11r to ()f .tnf')'t \~Mt'll •>J •~ ,, .. t •t 1,uo1· FairQ'OvP League title. has two fn·shmen. two Juniors and one senior in the starting lineup. Coach Karen Ventura. a res ident of Balboa. says Bishop Amat is a new team th<tt hasn't pla}ed together before this season. The LC1ncers lire paced by Maureen Allen !5· 10. jUOJOr i cit center She is averaging 17 points a game and 16 rebounds. Freshman forward Angie Simon <5·91, 1s h1tt1ng 15 points and the same numtier of rebounds for dn average this season Other starters for l31i.hop i\mat 's Lancers m- clude Marlene Lopez (5·8. senior> lll forY.ard: Sonia Hernandez (5·4. freshman> and Robt•rlJ Cha\'el (5-6. junior) al guard Bishop Amat is averaging 55 points a game to-15 for its opponents while Fountain Valley is h1tltni:! 1.i per tilt lo40 for the opposition Mary .Jo Leonard (5·7, :-.en1or1 1 ... the lcadmi:: scorer for Fount;,11n Valley with a 15 point avcragt•. Center Mary Jack:.on <5·10, "l'niori 1s hilting 14.3 per tilt and is the team 's lending rebounder with 15 a game. Diablos Tackle Righetti When the M1ss1on VI~· jo H1~h D1ablos host R1gheth IUgh of Santa Maria in a ClF 3·A girls basketball playoff game tonight <6:30). 1t will be a matter of two Jea1ue runnerup squads baltl· Jng for sur\•tva l to the semifinals. I n tonight 's quarterfinals acti on. Righetti will have a starting lineup tnat in- cludes a freshman, two sophomores and two seniors. Mission Viejo ha s a fr eshman , a sophomore. a Junior and two seniors 1n the open· ing lineup in a game that could be a run-and-gun affair. "We've put ·thini::s together as a team," coach Carol Hankins of M1ss1on \'1eJO !>ays. ··we really don't ha\e any one outstunding 1ndiv1dual but the kids ha\l' comt· throui::h as a team. "We can run with the• ball. although most of lhl• lime \\t' pr('fer lo control thl' ll'mµo." Iler l'Ount1.•rp;.1rt al R1ghl'tli. Cindy llasbrook. s ays the War· riors are a running learn that likes lo prl'ss all O\'er the court. 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" 1. •1:1 1f"nnr•u•nr1 1in) ••• 1ff'lf> t f"'I' It ft'' '"I .'b • '.rJ 1,)0 l l !.<CW"• b, 1 nn1nq\ ' r II ,. •11' n·J O ~ I ' '"", ;M ~ 4 l ·o ""I• \tm•n\trr t•• tO Htq Bt ach Guard Terri Roberts !5·5. senior J ic; avcragll'lg 11 points a game and 10 ass ists. She 1s also the me who brings the ball downcourt and her qu1ek renex. cs have been responsible for a large number nf steals this year. Other starters andude Carla Longfellow 15-4, j unior) at guard and Jody Bisson <5-7, junior 1 <tl fory. ard UlM Netters Fall; String Ends at 68 Kenclce Eulert. a 5.91,2 ireshman. ts the War- riors leading s rorer and rcboundC'r a \ l•rag1n~ IR per tilt 111 both calegonC's She starts al forward along w1lh Sher rt<' Bunk <5·7, s enior> \\ho 1" h1t1 ing I 1 pC'r tilt and g etting 12 rt•hounds IN A CTION TONIGHT-Sunset League foes Huntington BC'ach and Fountain Valley will play on widely separated courts tonight in CI F ..t -A quarterfinals girls bas ketball playoff action. In a recent le-ague gam~. II B's Kim Brown <2..t > and O•••v f••ot C.t u •"'otr FV"s Tern· Robert ~ 112 · collidl go1 nJ.. after a loose ball. Others in photo mciudl Chcrvl Cadv <22 >. :\Ian J;icksor. !3!' ancl behind Jackson. Debbie Burro\\~ Kath) Doyle of Huntington B(•ach. and Jo<i\ ll1~:s m of Founl:.11n \"all<.') t+t1f"•'•t,c.1otJ UtACH U \ .... l .,, , ' • , I"' Sd" 11 ''• .. ' 0 •41 ,..,, , .. ,. • ill .. 0 ().': I 1 ' ~~ fttr. ::n.,~ O~~ ~ 1 ~·;'•:;:A;~ "'· ,, .... , •n .. •, '• f-•"'\·"· '. y • lt'I? • "· S<tr-t b'f IM•nQ\, 'A• trr ,-t1r f\'J nr""t 4 ~ ,, ~ • • ' t•· " "' J "' .1 0 ' 4 "' JU .. IOR VARSITY Sunny ll11ls ll 1s:h School ended C:oruna dl'I Mar lligh's stnnf.( of fi8 straight \'1ctor1l'S "'1th <1 151 z·l2'2 ups<.'l \'ltlory over con<·h !)(•nn1s Trout's Sea Kin,::s Mon day afternoon in a non league tennis m<itch al the Sunny !fills H:H'<tul·t Club. N ewporl II a r hor 0 l> ••• ~ l '> I Ooublf'\ \..,..,...;11,nri D• .,,,, • • f".lMf1h111 ~ftJf1Jdl; 'Yf'IC't .. l...,r., ,., I , fJ11'#ol l; N ""'',r."'"' • , 1, 1 JUNIORV<IRSIT"Y Nti•PiOf'1 no•,, fl' d £01"°" ~inql4!\ q lrl~•'''l NI 1'11 I f1 I•• ... H .tnl ,,, j. ' ff'I' t ! ( t1,1t\• t t b r•f 0 I~+ I'> 1 11ii • "I 'J\ 'i'I •"' ' 10'1 '~ \I N _.,' r,, V\l<I 1+ '• N f1f" • t f t ; "' ~1 ,1 > I H 1 kn '" "..; ft'>,, I It I I ' wM\'lo ' ~' Doub!,.,,, Other s t artc-r ... include D t· n I r l' P I t t s ( 5 I fl s ophomore l .it Cl'nll'r . Marr lt' ra<,l cs 3, sC'nlOrl al guard . and Mar) s m o I I t· r 1 s . 6 1 ~ • sophomore> .11 fory. ar<I Smolic) 1!-. <l\N:1ging 13 pc·r gaml' <inti 1'1tls 10 with 12 rehouncJ... R1i::hett1 1s .1\'l'raging 63 points a game-to :15 for its opponc-nts i\1 is~1on \'iejo 1s avc>rag1ng 11 and giving up 3R Sports Calendar WOCl~ttOr 1Aoril10) HA t-bdlt L.·IQUM~ ~d"" rlf co'""' 111-1 Md' '°''cl Mt.\.,(" E 1 roro 0 11""ct ..,,."., "'' "\IY1"f'C.•ft Sd"'I (lem P-ntr-· Jlt M ~\10n V1~1n fttll tit 1 \\) Nt''llf'pt?rt Ho"lfbOf ""Mar •t\4 •t "Tt W •nkffl P.H~ 111 -.OuH"Prn (<C)ltforn1.J Col1eoe .,., VC"LA t11 Ttdt" ('\l.tnct.a at Villot P.irli;, £• l or-I') ttl r:o<ta Mtl\'1 fbt)th •• l H) f pn nt\ N /11"*"00 '' Hdrhor ,1 1 r;-l"W)tl\•H (')fOf'.t dfot M~r~ ~t l<.tQUf\ t o~ ,.r ,., Et Toro 4't (O'lolJ M f'\d U"'• .;•r \tt'r' df Ottn,, M+lh, Mu''°"' \/1,. n "' S.11"'1 n.-""""''~ ttt•l ~I 'l l\t Sailors rolled to .ln l'it!'\V '':,~r:, .. ' ',., ',,, ._t ,:.,""ic't_.;,: ·:°' 2312 ·1 1 z \"IClor\ II\ l:r • I' I•. I J e.innc Rea11pr!'\'. a 5·10 sophomon• <.'('nll•r. 1s the D1ablos lt•:al1ng scorer. a' er..1g1ng 10 ~l per till and 11 rc·hound" Katie Eaton <5 7. Sl'nwr 1 1s clo..,c behind \\1th 10 .1 point.:. J')('r t ilt .rnd 11 11· hounds Sht• ... t.1rl s ,I( guard <ilun~ \\1th J11cl1 Johnson l5 5 . .,cn1or 1 VQll•ybd I EtJ·v"' lt ..,.vrlllnqtor+ 8•.t l"I W•''"''n._,,,., Jt ~ounla•n V.\1•1 f N•woort t-4Afl)Ot -H M ttr1nd dll,.tlt U(LA \!U(lr-vnt>t7 l01 Edison in ::i Sun ... ct League match * * * Sunny ll1lh :--i n player deft.•Jlt·d all of ' Corona dt'I !\tar ., '>tn~lc ... C, r-1~ f.JVf"l'\t\4\.HC \ Co'td MP'• .ti ~n C•,.~· E• Torn .tt U r+1"W•r\1fv Q <\n • Hill' ,.., (0"0"""1 ,,_, M•' !>A V"'i'•y,U f\.fln<1Afdll,U \ )(U G•"' b.cf'T'l1nto,, (fl '*' M•"~ ot' AA.tr n..t o 10 S.00.-1tM. 1rt "' E d •\Of'\ 1 r.,rt\ "'4'ftMI (.yor-f'\ itt 0Td'1q• c n-A\I (Ofljllll(Jllt" V"t•,,.n w ... ..-.1 Con~ al "'"'•Aft& tbtH"'-U J lO pl a' ers and llw top Cd M ,l " .... , y , ._, I•• ' d o u b I r" d u o o f .J 1 m ' Curlev und Jord.1n Oll<'r ht>1n ~'en• Hl.,o <ldl'ctlt·ri ,._, ~,. ... U' .. , "lo " . • .. 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Pf\ ,~,,,.ifJl'\t 1 'U"d~f """ d f) 0 .• , C~·c•cio A•n11n l\l'H \4'n 01fl'IQO ff:r~1\l~bflln 01, .)t AU..)"'lt., f QuthYHt. 'n ~,,,, ,.,A""'(O 18atr, ' I' •t HOU\111<1 1Andu1¥. I 01 ... w y.,.~ lt<l>O\man 0-11 al SI loul' IF'alcont. II II O~IV Cl""'"" \tM,,ijlf'd CIF Basketball Speedy Oilers Test Tall Foe It will be the rabbits and the giraffes in action when the Huntington Beach High Oilers girls basketball team entertains Mira Costa High of M anhaltan Beach tonight 17 .30> m ClF 4·A playoff action at JIB lligh Coach Joanne Kellogg's Oilers will try to run the ball agamst a taller Mira Costa team that pre· fcrs a ball control type of offense and has done well this season. Mira Costa is 14.4 for the year with one of the losses coming al the hands of llB's Sunset League nval Fountain Valley. Fountain Valley won in the Garden Grove tournament by nine points over the Mira Costa Mustangs "I thought Fountain Valley had an excellent team ... Mustangs coach Sylvia Holly says. ··sut 1 also feel we arc 200 percent 1mpro\'cd since that game" Mira Costa 1s averaging 51 9 points a game and has limited opponents to 38. Huntington Beach is averaging about 66 per tilt and g1\'es up 39 per out- ing. "I feel, hopefully. that our height advantage will help us." Holly s ays. "It will be a matter of their speed against our height but they have to stop us just like we h:1\'c to stop them. Whoever docs the best job will win." Mira Costa will ha"e Virginia Rogers, a 5·11 senior who is avera~ing 17 points a game and 17 re· bounds in the playoffs, startin,:: at renter. Patricia Beverly. a 5· 11 1 ~ senior forward, is averaging 12 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ojai Lures Net Stars Orange Coa~t ure a h1gr. :.cho ot tcnn1 ~ !'tandout~ will b( 1m ad mg O;ai Thursda~ tnr t ht fir!'t roun<l c f c1,mpH 1 lion in U1( annt.:al 01:11 1 n \' : t a t 1 o n a I t l n r 1 ~ tournament He res a hst of \\ho \\11! be representtnl? thl :ire a in the inv1lat1onal HHJh Sc: hoof 0 •••\1on •1'-•nd und•r> _ s,nqte" 'ldf\Tt" (,o.bo (.,.., ... ,.. t'"• I ,,,,.,, t tl\11tt M<f))nt.\OIEf1 ""' YI>• ...,, ' f1'l l c tll"' H· • ,. h • ~ , r• r O•/o;o ,..> M ... r .. , "" """'' , ' H~rfH)"'' q '" S1 tt l.,r .,., r •r J ,,,,.,.,.., Sn't'd", l 1 ,., ~ °"""' .. J "" '-v''' v ,.,, .,.., ..., ,. ',.,~," (hrOl"'l,..Otl M 1r R"'1. ('''''" •1 f •Orr-al 1 l tlf'i. '1 (r• ... ft/l1 P~ "'' Lynn!t ,i;ntJ (,.ir.., ... •""f'l'lf"' le,,,.. 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When the Mustangs go to he1~ht. they insert 5·1! sophomore twins into the hneup. The duo. Dawn and Dianna Meier. have done well in a reserve role for the Mustangs this season. Huntington Beach's lineup will remain the same as in other playoff games. Kathy Doyle, a 5-9 sophomore guard. and Mary Beth Wray, a 5·9 senior. nre averaging about 16 points per lilt. Deb· bie Burrows (5·9, junior) will open at center and is averaging 12 rebounds per outing. Kim Brown (5·5, senior) Is averaging seven re· bounds per contest an d Cheryl Cady (5·5, junior ) has been gettin~ six assists. Kelli Lockhart <5·5, jun1orl is the first reserve and has been doing well coming off the bench in the playoffs. HIGH·RISE VIEWS. LOW·RISE CONVENIENCE. Gateway Plaza In Newport Center. Four new buildings In a garden office community. Outstanding views, high Identity, prestige environment. Up to 8,000 square feet per floor. Free adjacent parking. Free space planning. 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WHICH PL.A60~ US AU-F'M\1 i lME iOilME ... MISS PEACH I t I -. KE~t.Y .SCHOO~ lt!~Atlt~ ~ /J(NC ll.00.M'? • . AltTHIA~, HOW LONG ~ THAT CACi:l:'LA!.l.Y INCl~IVE', IN-O!P"rM ~fVlsW OP THI ~001. Pt.AV VOO'VI wr1ifeN ? v I ~ 1 • byMtft !'M AFl"AID IT~ ONLY 5iOOO WOtr'C'S1 C.HllF. IT WO!ALO MAVi HEN ~r IF ro ~AO A CHANCI TO ... TH&~Y. ... \~ <H9 · '"' "Oall the ltmc for Hamct\ phone 10 he husy-JuSI when I've coec from an aflcmoun .11 lhc be.1111y 'Jinn wtlh" lot of secret\ nol lon.'p\:.it.' DENNIS THE MENACE • , I . I .1 , Tonight's TV Highlights . KTLA 0 8:00 -"Woman Times Seven.'' Shirley MacLaine and Alan Arkin star in 1967 movie oC romance. KCET 9 8:00 -American Short Story, "The Blue Hotel." A Nebraska frontier town in the 1880's is the setting for this tale by Stephen Crane. KCET 9 10: 00 -''A Ti me oC Change.'' The program reports on how the concepts set forth by the Women's Movement have permeated and /or altered everyday lives of American women. CBS 8 11:30 -CBS Late Movie: "The Longest Nighl." David Janssen and James Farentino share top billing in thls drama filmed in 1972 TV DAILY LOG TUESDAY EVINlNG 6:00 n a m "~ ( 11 3 > ,.,., o :tt1 _o11~ e m "•ws 0 tt Stir T rt~ a Gome1 P~le O K1nc1.Hochy l~\ An~dc~ ~·nt\ ~· Boston 81u1ns CD P '11ridr• f amity m Adam 12 ID llectuc Comp•n1 €) Or1m111, ~ues l9 Mike Oourlu -6:30- 0 01nah1 r I 1• vdc Ci I\ ~ (,•r•J•nf l•td "11ll1an" IA r ~ ['1 1 r1 • t• 1•0 hJll•C \'1•'"~101' 'fnd ,,'rl S '' .. n 6 Andy G11fhth 10 Me1v G11tf1n ShO'tf (D F1m1ly Alt'" ( 17 i ) GuMmo•t ID Zoom ( l9 8 ) Bew1t,hed m Town hi• 7 :00 o o n ~ rn c;, 11e .. ~ O li1r) Club 6 My Ihm Son~ ·a lo Jell th• Truth (D I Lo~e Lucy (E The FBI ED Amenta 'lmtt 1ew1sn Hour .,. Andy Griffith ID M1<Ne1l/lthrtr Repori ( 19 t } The P1rt11dr• family -7:30- 0 Candid C1me11 O love Am111on Style 0 10 2J 6 m HollylOOOd Square1 e lht Conr Show CD I at e ) 811dy Bunrh ( 17 3 J "''~""' on thr Ro•d ~ Hor1n s Huou ta Ch1nnel 2K Ton11hl lt Lim Club 8:00 0 I 17 ) I 8 Who \ Who 0 11 '> 10 E!) Bu Bu Bluk Shup it 1., ' I• 1· ~ 'I <'II•'' ". l p ,~ O Mom r flhr) Woman T1mt' Stv•n" .,,\ 'J. I I '1r ·~I• • t 6 Mo.,t (' (/h1) 'lh• V1~l•nl Mr" '' ' 1' ' '~ 1 tnl'I t D ( ~II e I l~ H;ppv Oo' ~'I tlfl f41 •'\ "' 1 '°i' I i I ~ 1'I ! : I .,, t I• " ~ Ill/ • ' I '! ' ,, ' f I 1n I ,,, I , ,.,, CD LAst ot lht W11d (E All Thal Gl1tr'" r, • I I IT I t 11 • ; i I ' r. ... f!) 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O"'t IClO tlltn and Hot l•cs rttJl•alu by c nlrn1n1 cnt of lhtm In h•• l•M 0 U \) l0.1 11!1 Pol1<t WorNn 1H) B•o•tn Anftls • An~, Frant•l p•t\1 n a mtmhtr of lh, child JbU'-t 1 t whose aid Pepp" ano 8111 t nl11I .,htn lhty l111d 10 abU'.Cd b1by d 111ng a drvt 111d 0 GREAT FUN FAMILY! • I IS ENOUGH-llEW 0 (Jt t'l 1J £11~1 h lllOWc!I I urnaoout Ornd"s r~111anct with ~ 1 oldt• "'(Iman bttom•\ a t()l)lt for "• 11m•nl when ht wanh lo b11n1 hl'f I lhe Manrtll s uptom1nc ann1~tr ~11 CtiEOldl 1 0 I Spy CD Mtr~ Gr1ff1n Sllow fl) Mus.t1I V1111ly €D In SH1ch ol lht Rul Amt11u m hpecl1cul11 '17 -9.30- fJ ( 17 3 ) t Ont 01y 1t A Time (RI P,11 11 '•••nr. tn, 1talll1 lhll lu l1e hd~ run J•~I Mlti h~r I n)I• •nd (hu ~ Ann sta<'hl ~ des ~P.• 111 ly lor a co•mf ol awon thar '"" b11ne her d1•1ihle1 home (E bck Vin lmpr ID The Best of Ernie Kov1cs A r ,., Ull 11 1'-wt ·m•fh ..,,HnP 1•r ','\ I 1 \ .,; ',., Jh I flCt oc .. tun dnQ th• l'OllObl l1ru 10:00 n 1 , 1 ) 1 e Kot1k ~l '"'' J r I 1gr (ur\I\ i> 3 I••~ Y •~ !;• ~1( 1.,.uun11 (• 4.rm !t L. l ret '"'' ••ct t~ ?''''d ~•r lr;nd u • •"" '" ' u'"'" O U • 10 f!} Police Storr fh·e1J11st ln••1 l ... u.1'" J • ,, • , ... t ~ _,r: .ulunl~t··l .. l4ail .,i11 the h f inJ r bl, • "c ' "'. 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"Otslry" (wn) ~~­ Audit Murphy '-1~11 Blanchard 3·00 11.0I C• "Mtd•tan" (d•a) ~·8-R1th11d W1dm11t KOCE Television (50) l Ot SISAME STllEtT t Ot JOOM f :JO 11..I CTlllCCOM'AHY S·ot Ml\T'lll llOOtllS HSIGH IOllNOOO t )0 llO,.llllY 'ACTOllY • 00 VOHll'l'"ll..IHI' ~f\.tO' ~ I Hfy .. •w•" t >o OIMIHSIOHS IN CUI. TUlllS ""''"'"!" •11'<1 I •"'''Y t 00 THI llOMt OAllOllllll 1..t,.., C•••' 1 Jt l'HOHt l'OllUM ,trtf\fly W1 N""d tt•rp I >t WOlll..0 "llllU t .. M"'l'llt,.ICI TMIATlll ' Uool•I•\. C)ew11\l.h\ 10 .. l'lllVIN AHO THI l'ITTll U-.OH " (O"ttrt of l r•M1' tnrt P'o•oflt• TMf M.ttHlll..l\.IMllll lll"'Olll' Ex-page To Star In Pilot By JAY 8HARBUTr LOS ANGELES (AP> , -When I last saw Don Galloway, lt was 1962. He stood furtively at the NBC portals In New . York, clad ln hill NBC page uniform. I asked what he was doing. "Oh, milling around," he said. It seemed odd. Only c.-rowds mill. Don was milling solo. Clearly, this was a man to watch As he is an actor. he eventuall1 became watched by m1lhoni. as Sgt Ed Brown tn NBC's '"Ironside" series COM'E MAY 18, he can be watched in an NBC series pil ot. ·'Cover Girls ... playing the head of a government agency that uses two lovely women posing as models as CIA-type undercover agents. Rumor has it the show is somewhat different than ABC's "Charlie's Angels" because Farrah Fayett-Majors isn "t in it. "rt bears absolutely no relationship that I see to any other thing ever on television before," in· sisted Galloway, cro::is· Tl' Trivia Star's Gaines Nonsensical By WILLIAM SCHREWER Ott•O•llY l'l'-!Slfll Celebrity Challenge of the Sexes, that slice of Hollywood Oliff pie that came to Mission Viejo In person two weeks ago, became a nonsensical and Inane bit of television trivia Sunday night Had I not been a witness, I would have marveled that this choppy, contrived and listless two·hour, prime-time special took five long days to video tape. It could have been done in somebody's back yard in an afternoon. The so-called "athletic" endeavors pitting men agamst women appeared se<:ondary to the apparent purpose of the show -a bit of low class stargazing to narcotize the viewers and make a mint fqr the producers and sponsors. ( T\' RE\'I E"' J Naturally. having viewed all of this In the making from behmd the scenes. the many flaws probably stood out more clearly to me. AT THAT POINT, one could see how much staging and video trickery was being used to make 1t appear that all the "competition" was occurring over a short span of time and that the stars were re· ally struggling to win The trouble ts, that artificial air came through tn the finished product. Sweet Farrah Fawcet..,t·Majors let a little truth shp when she accused opPQ!ient Bill Cosby Sunday of "playing a lot of out balls" to keep their t ennis match going. Cosby, the superior player, fooled around on the court and never really put his acknowledged i.k1ll lo the test. In the swimming race. Tony Randall looked like he was swimming through molasses -clearly no match from the start for his sleek opponent, Stephanie Powers. rng his heart and hopmg WlilLE ALL THIS was obvious in person and to die if he were not tell· could have been concealed in the final product, 1t Ing the truth was there on the screen in living color -complete ------------;;==========;with the staged chanting -Al.~.._.._ and cheering TO~RROW NIGHT ONLY "CHllDREN OF PARAOIS£" ,.,_. 0.. W"" Th•~ Of Alt 'MiMt ~n THElTRES -ORANGE CO SMOI CITIZCMS )1 50 ,, .&U C ... f'-'A\-IAllGAlfllfMAf$~ I Yft YOA1''"lM. 1 >0'M •t12$ -~&BACK -.aza ,, ............. u.I hlll!*J ..... ,.......... ,, ....... "'Tm -mLUllOOI ---or TOW Uni ,, M S1LVER STREAM . .; .. I ... )0\H JU tfot JA ... "°"40A GtO•G.• Hf.Al ... ''FUNWITTI DICK&JANE'~ PG I , .. , ] .. , 10.-1 )0' )0 "FUH-TlUCIUH" WITH '"THIE YAM" 11'-JIM U L THC~c~~ Uft.1-tft-1011 ;,:~~. ...... . -nu·-· ~;. OltvtJ, , .. , .... 00 "°°" .......... ,.,, KeepLnc in mind the purely commerc1al nature of th1i. sort of television, I must still wond er ho~ mut·h farther the purve~or.., of such picayune program· ming will go on the peopl<.''s telev1s1on airwaves . Escapism 1s one thing but ~elf abuse ii. quite another ...... ll':t ............ 531-9580 Award Of Oscar Surprise ByBOBTIIOMAS LOS ANGELES (AP) -"It was such a surprb· ing and unexeeted event in my life that I s till can't ~et over 1t." Beatnce Straight was still luxuriating In the golden glow of the Academy Award 11he won as best supporting actress for her performance 1n "Network." "Right this way, Miss St r a1sht." said the maltre d' in the Polo Lounge of the Beverly Hills Hotel. ··congratulations . Miss Straight," said the watter Comedian Marty Allen in the next booth added tus best wishes BEFORE MARCH 28, M 1ss Straieht probably would have been half· recogruzed -and would undoubtedly have had lo wait for a table in the noontime crush. The Oscar changed that. Bui the actress indicated that will be the only change. Her askin~ price for ftlms has not skyrocketed. Her mid· Manhattan life-style will not be altered. She °" 111 cgntmue lhe pursuit of exc.ellence that has marked her acting career. Her surpnse about the Oscar 1s not faked. "I honeslly didn't see how I could win -the part was so small," she admitted. ..I had only l'\UI IAHARfllA ..... ·~, ........ ..,.....(II "'"' IMA#00111 ART CARNEY --------.IA-Cl_l_l ___ --,1vt &IO &II ITAi UST LILY TOMLIN "ntE LA TE SHOW" ' .... u 1•t \UM-I 0) 10..• II·• )Q. •• , • 0 iO. COAST PWA lJ .q .. 1 ~1 H£ 'It ''''"Hllli' ,.ROCKY'' S A fRVYY !MANCHESTER()( I C. f.AVYY ICITY OR ()(I "SIL YE« STRUk" "THl ILAQ llRD"' IRI .. THE VAN" "PICK·UP" (R) '"FUN WITH ~ DICk Ir JA~E" ~"LAS VIGAS LADr IP'GI "KIMG KONG" ~ "UR GUARD" IPGI ''ROCKY" "IURHT OFFIRINGS" trGI "SILVER STREAK" trGI ''TUNNEL VISION" "II.ACK SUND.4 Y" IRI .. OM! FUW OVH THI CUCKOO'S NEST' "SLAP' SHOT' CRI "LAST DITAIL" IRI ...... .. , ..... ......, 531-9580 ...... .-c ........ 531·9580 AIR,OIT '77 1~1 SllOWINO U I I J JI e I 0 I I It I IO:M tOtlf. HO 'UUt 6(40fMT 4WAID e HSI S0t«> lfttlUND e AND e lllllTO"fUON A STAR IS IOIN lftOWlttO lf: I e J M I I e l •M I 11 to!llT, HO 'UHi CMOICM UNI e JANI 'OHDA PUN Wrn4 DtCIC & JANI tN I •ws W VIGAS LADY 1~1 AllPOIT 'T7 IN I --~Ill IWASHIUCKLll 1~1 M>llT NO 'UHi B:S ACTRESS PROUD OF WINNING AWARD Beatrice Straight Says Life Won't Change three sce n es i n 'Network,' one of them photographed with my back . 1 worked only thr ee days tn the movie.'' IT WAS HER final scene that made the dtf· ference. William Holden as network news boss t Mr. Schumacher> tells PLUS !PO) "191U9S ... - his wife that he· ha ~ fall C'n for the hard· running program ex· ecultvt•, Fayt: Dunaway Louise Schumacher re· acts as any mtel11gent, devoted wife would. with Justifiable outrage. M 1ss Straight credits the success of the scene t o writer Padd y Chayefsky. "Islands in the Stream" "Tiii PINK PNmfQt ~ACWH·-..--~-.--~ r:.-.,. ________ "THE !AOLE HAS LANDED" iiiP;riiK (R) CINEMA VIEJO 't MM•• r '0'-•f•t MISl!ON YltJC '10 1HO :.. .. ~ .. ALLIHTUI 60ATWE!l'Tltl'IOOK~--... •. FUN wmf 111>•8WN DICK&JANE'' 66.uill~tt (PG' PLUS (PO) ND"•• PLUS ''TH~, W r R o• Yf'S 111 VAN ................ 000...... n 11~1• ••llMM••ovr uo ,,., II n ·.· . I I •, • I • ' , , I • l -: . -- i 1 ~ I I l I I I ·. l 88 DAILY PILOT PUBUC NOTICE c,.. ... NOTICI TOCllllDITOlllS \Ul'lllllOlt COURT 01' TH I STATIOl'C:ALll'OlllHIA l'OR THIClO\IHTYOl'OllAHGI " ... _. 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CA tl .. > nultn·-Att.,,.•v tor Admlnl \lr.tlrla CT A Pubh\hl'd c:>ctnfl" Co•i-.• 0.111 f P 1101 M~•ch2',-Ap<llS 11 1' 1~11 l?ll " PUBUC NOTICE NOTICE TOtREOI TOii\ SUl'ERIOlt t OUlllT 0, TH£ STATEO,CALl,OllNIA '0 11 THE COUNTY 0" ORANGE No At.Sr> E•l•IOOI BLANC.HE A CHAOWIC..' ~(U~ NOTICE IS HEllEBY Cil\IEN lo lhP <"ed1t0f"\Of '""'° abOV* Nmf'G Ot<f'd,.nt t"at •It ~f'\Of'I\ "4Y1~ <l••m\ •0•1n-.1 t~ \alO °""(fl><lt"f"« •f'f> r•QVHf"d fl) lit~ trw-m with~ ...CP'\\~'V YOu<""''" 1n t~ olflce of thft <l•r" ot tt•u •bOv ... '"' 11tlt" COV't"t, 0" fO()f'"f"'\l'nl t"IM w ilh tr\A nt'tf\\.af'I YOU("''' ,,, '"'' unON '•IQl'\f'd ~t I"• Oll•C• 01 OLACIC HOOt;,E SANO CUA:l tS Attor,,..11\ .ti L.1w 11'01 r>ct•• 'S1rf'tt. Suitt )10 N•WO~'HI hl#A·" (~t1IOr'nla ~1660 wh lrP\ I '""' (JI h n f)f bu\11'\f'\\ of Chp un,,.., '"lnf'l1 u; .,11 nqt ,,.,., 04-·,.t•1n1nq to "'+' ' t.t 1tt of ..,, ,... ;.~~:;~b~,~~:~~~~~ . .::~7,1;,~ ., ... , t"'4 [Jalt"OM,.rrn18 '~" 1101\flltM 0 41\(lWll • f 111..r utnr nt tn .. WHt of "'"dtJOv;• n ;mPd~f,.r1"'"' BLACI<. MOOG ES ANO CU JI TIS AUorftt't\ .It &.AW 1101 Oovt Stretl Sull• l70 N•wporl Bt•<h. CA •l..O Tfl· 01417SJ·'611 AltOf"r'l~'l'\tof' E•f<UtOf" Pubh,,._,.d Orttl'IQ-CO·''' Oa111 ,,,l,, M tf 1'l .'tnd Aor ~ 17 t'I t411 1U1 I' PUBLIC NOTICE Market Battks Reported Coffee, Chicken, Baby Foods Cl1eck In President Al'WlrepfMtlo Former Secretary of D e f e n s e Donald Ru msfeld has been elected president and c h ief e xecutive of - ficer of G.D. Searle & Company, Sokokic, I 11. Rumsfeld once r e presente d that C hicago s uburban ar ea as U .S . Congressman. Speaker Slated ll Warren While. m an agcment tonsultanl a nd a uthor o f .. U nd e r s t a nd1n i:; Computers." will speak at W ednesday·s meeting By MILTON MOSKOWITZ H ere are battle r eports from three fro nts : coffe~. rrie d chicken and baby foods . Spiraling cortee prices have enabl ed the Nestle Company lo mount a campaign for its inst ant brands, Nescare and Taster 's Choice. th at other roasters rind difficult to match . In c ities across the naUon Nestle has been pitting its Ins tants agains t ground coffee. pointing out that java drinkers can save money b y using T aster's Choice or Nescafe instead of r egular corrce. FOR EXAMP LE, ONE r ecent ad on the West Coast claimed that a hal! pound or Tast er's Choice makes as many cups as two pounds o f ground coffee. This price c ampaign 1s a natural for N estle because it doesn't have to wor ry about the fate of ground coffee. ll m akes only instants. General Foods, the market l ead er . could hardly push it s M ax well House I nstant with this pitch , since that would under cut M axwell House ground coHee. In the instant coffee m arket. Max· w ell H ouse i s No. 1 with a bout 25 p e r c ent of the busin ess b ut Taster 's Choice has been gain ing. It's reportedly up to 17 per cent of the market. Virtually all the coffee r oasters make both r egular and instant coffees. Nestle is in a unique position, and it's m aking the m ost of it. of the Orange County * r haptcr of the N ational T here's a r em arka ble display Associ ation of Accoun- of candor m the latest report by t ants H eublein Inc. to lls stockholders. T he m eeting will be It has been conve ntiona l h el d at the Quality Inn, wisdom in the fran chise field that Money Tree ownership of outlet s so lhal they could make more m oney. Why !<h are the loot with franchist'<I owner s if you can run thi> whole show '! H EUBLEIN R UNS THE K en lucky Fried Chicken bui.i- ness and it owns one out or every five outlets. Traffic at the KFC o utlets has been down -but g u ess what'! The units that have been hit the hardest are the com pan y-owned on es. H e uble in admitted to shar eholder s ... The franchisees ob viousl y per for med b etler than we did.·' N ow's your cha n ce to ask Heublein if you can t ake ~ome of these outlets off their hands • 1 f vou w ant t o k now w h y G erb.er Produ cts h a:-been searctung furiously for product:- other than baby food to m ake and sell, you only ha vc to look al what lhe declining birth ralc h as done to the population m ix. R obert Kahn. a con sultant lo r etailers, r ecently pointed c1ut. fo r the benefit of store manai::er~ who w er e wondering what hap pcned to their chitdren 's d<.'part mcnt. that b etween 1970 and 1971; the number of children under HI in this country declined by 12 per· cent. We now h ave 4 4 million few er children under 10. pJn) not ed that durinl! t he past four )C'ars US c·on..,um pllon of proce~~ed buby f oods has dropped by 23 7 percent. So w hal "111 poor G erber d o? i h c <'Ompany tricd k et chup. • ... ome dC'ssert item s Hnd a line oC Sing les m eat entrees. They all flopped. Now it's fool in g around with a Gerber Peanut Spread and can ned fruit d nnks to be dis· p e n s ed thro ugh v e nding mach1nt:>s It could wuil for y r ise in the l11rth r alt• Chrysler Cites Front Axle in 2,678 R ecalls 0 ETROlT I AP I -C hrysler Corp IS recalling 2.678 or its 1977 f our ·~ h cel ·d r ive veh icl es because of a poten tia lly faulty uxlc lhal could allow a front ~heel to fall orr. the auto maker h<is announcC'd A ffect ed b y thC' recall are P lym outh Trail D uster . Dodge R amch ur ger and lighl duty truck s Chr~·slcr said about 6 p'·rcent (If the vehicles are su spected of havm g front drivin g axle,<. con taining improp er l y m achined w heel spindle shafts. THE DEFECTS MAY keep the wheel h ub and bear ings from ~ea ting properly, thus causing a hub fract ure that w ould allow a front whcd t o com e loose, the firm said. HSST Floats I APWiro,....o Japan Air Lines' expcrim~ntal High Speed S urface Tran s 1l ll lSST ) experimental vehicle is called a "floating tram." During a test near Tokyo, the vehicle floated less than half an inch above the track al speeds said to be up to 180 miles per hour (t op photo). It ·is planned as an airpor t-t o·downtown s huttle. Metlwd Marketed A new technique for sterilizing and storing slto- gical supplies has been developed b y Dr . Roger S. Sanderson. Newport Beac h surgeon, and is beiag dist r ibuted by his R esear ch Surgical Systems. · The system . called St eri·Stor. allows hospita1s lo keep instruments and supplies sterile for an in· definite time b y muintaining them in an airl ess enviro nment. lt is d esigned for u se in Uie autoclaves of hosp itals, where instrument s now usually are stenhzed while wrapped in towels. The new system uses see.through thermoplastic con· tainers. CP·~ A n a h eim . H ospitality comparues such as M c Donald's ,.crmouseusa NESS h our will begin at 5 :30 and K entucky Fried Chick en H.J . H E lflo'Z kno w s how to read a trend chart. It will ~oon shut d own its b ab y food p l ant at C h am ber sburg, P a. The com · Ch rysler :,aid 1t learned of the problem from the fron t axle sup plier Staco Sales Gain NAMESTATEMENT have been inc r ea s ing their t"• 1011-'"'l °"'""' •~ c1o11\0 bu•I 1--::;p;:.:;;m::.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;::-"""\\ ~' I JIOAO'> ENO 11)0 Ntwpon 81•<1 . c~1~ M•w CA 111&1• 111< .... t<I Citbl>\. )16., 0c•M ll•\16 D"•• L.,q.,,.. 0..~<~ CA "7&11 ''""OU\•~\\ 1\ conouc,,.'1 b 1 "" 1n 11•-..•d·Jd' R1t'h~rdG1~t>• r '°'' t.itrrno l'\I W-1'-I h-(1 w •lh ttw~ ''°'.'"'" (h•r\ ,... Or •nor County nn "'•>'d b 1~17 PJIO~E~~IONAl ESCROW SE JIVICE~ 1'11 ~orttr. Tu\tl,. • ..,, S•nt• A..,,, CA •1701 Eurow llfo 11 011> 00 Publt~hl>d OrM\QI" (t)Jt't' (\i11,1y P1fot Ao,,111, 19, !6 dl><I M~y ). 1~11 141~ ,, PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO t AEOITOlllS ~UPEllll<m tOUAT 0' THI! STATE OF CALIFOlllNIA ,0111 THECOUllfTY OFOlllANGE No A '111 .. 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A41. nlr•lsl•llllOft ol E•AIH Act !Prob.lt~ '.04H i'1 ~ W<!l ·~·"'-" 10 W!lkll I• fl.ttlt tor fur1he>' p.trllcu1.,,, and tl\•1 h" 11m• •nd O!IK• o! h<'orlnq 1,,. , • ..,.. , .. ......., "-'tor At>rll '• ""·•I 10 oo 1 m . '" IN> tourlroe>m or O-o•"'"'""I 10. 3 ol \•Id court, al 100 C•v•c C•nler l rlvt WM!, In llW' Cit~ 01 S•nlf An.1 ;allloml• D•l9d ""'111. 1'7'. WILUAM I , SI JOHH, °"""' Cltrk :RUIW.SMANIC AND ANTIN 1n~•uw )taWltttllr. ....... ,Jwt'-1Mt I.._.., HI~. ~•'°111 'ell llU1'5M141 1tl-Yttw ... t1-....r .... 1111,,..._ Or....,_ Co<o•I Oally 1>0101 l.tlril IJ,,, "· 1111 LEASE FOR LESS Work to S tart THE T.L.C. WAY SERVICE MAKES THE DIFFERENCE AT TUCKER LEASING CO. C l ock Con struc tio n Company, Irvine. plans to break ground for the Cypress R a cque t ball Center , Cypress, June l 2082 S.E. BRISTOL-NEWPORT IEACH SUfTE 205 PHONE: 957-0644 The court r acquetball st ructure will include saunas, jacuzzis, and steam room s. w i t h separate facil ities for men and women. ·Plans for both Individuals and SeH-employed. If you work for someone else and are not covered by a qualified retirement plan -or are self-employed-Mutual Savings has a pla n t o help you retire wit h greater f manc1al independ ence taking f ull advantage of the sa me lega l tax benefits en 1oyed by cor porations and other large compa nies. One example: De posit $1,500 earned income at the beginning of each year in a retirement ace~.mt. Ten years later you will have $23.545 Without an ind1v1dual retirement account. that same income wo uld only grow to $15,756. Our retirement account makes you $7, 789 richer. 1[,,1mpll' assumes you pay Frderal Income Tax in 1111' 2!)'+. bracket, deposit in a?).% cert1l1cate earninr 8 06% annucJlly. min term. 6 yrs, c.1rly with· dr.iwal entails substan tial penalties.) Let us help you plan for tomorrow. There 1s no cost or obl igat ion. "Simply send in this coupon. or come to your nearby office of Mutual Savings for additional information. ·--------------• I I I I I I I I I Please send me information regarding. O lnd1111dual Retirement Accounts " O Retirement Accounts for Self·employed C1ly Zip -------------- Cllpilnno.San cs.m.n .. • 670 <M'rllflc> de &t11111a/"9:Hi65 I Cofonatt.!Mat '1IJti7 Eat Coast Hlghwly/675-5010 foun!HI~ 17'900 Magnoha St~ 8Ml!Anl &\1 Noftt\ Maln/541-97•1 •Open~ 10 AM to 2 PM • I I I I I I I I I .. Thc auto maker said it will replace all axle assembl.J135 pro- duced b<'tw C'en l ast m i d·October and early November . Staco. Inc •• Cos.la Mesa , has reported that sal es for the fiscal year ended De<'. 31 inc r eased 24 per- c ent, or Sl.560.300, to $8,075,778 from $6,515,451 for the like 1975 period. Earrungs o n common shares. assumi ng full dilution, w er e 37 cents compared with 33 cents for 1975. 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S•lll Ot 4 7i $.U WI'< Inc s.a ~.11' • "'°""'' ,UtWl \ovt'r In U <I' 1J 21 NL -No !Nd •' FuM u 11 1S 4' *"'• I' 4 11 NL (ul .. <-9"1 I ., . Tuesday's Closing Prices .. NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS °"41•1•-IM:ludllr_t..,IN_V .. , M-•I "•<lllt IOIW .. """-0.lreit•,_.0"(1,....lloto<ll• U t MftOl•-•"'°"t<IO'tlW--al A>..,.11t-.. S.Cll'illet0Hlen-ll\".,_l. ;:l TU4dday Ap"I 19, 1977 l /N DAILY PILOT 87 Pension Plans Too Few People Understand Law By SYLVIA PORTER (FlritinoSimts) M06t people shrink from the lhouaht of growing old. Young people with mortgages to pay or children to put ·through school seem especially to believe lhey need devote only minimal thought to ruture financial security. They belleve job pensions and Social Security benef1ts will take care of them. Perhaps they've read about the pension reform law passed 10 1974 to protect members or private pension plans and guarantee lheir bener1ts. So they think they have plenty of time. They are wrong. LESS 11IAN HALF OF TRE privato work force is now covered by a private pension plan Among workers covered, an estimated one-third will never receive a payout from their present plans. M05t plans require al least 10 years or work for an employer contributing to the plan. Yet government statistics show that slightly more than hall t.he full-time employe& covered by pn vale plans have been on their Jobs for less than 10 years. Jn 1975, people 6S years old and over re- ce1 ved pnvate pensions typically amounting to less than $200 a month. The average Social Secunty payment for a Money's Worth retired workers as $222 a month; for couples it's $370 a month ALTHOUGH SOME PLANS MAY provide more. generalJy, 1! the worker dies before age 55. the spouse may get nothing. Even 1f the workers dies after SS. there's a chance the spouse may get nothmg. The most the pension law requires 1s that a pensioner's surviving spouse get a benefit amounting to ha tr of his reduced pension Pension benefits probably will not nse with the cost of hvrng but wtll be fixed as of the date of retirement. Increases m the benefits of retirees are generally not issues in collective bargaining. although employers sometimes voluntanJy mcrease them. Not all pension plans are rnsured by the government in· surance corporation. Only some defined benefit plans, un- der which the worker is promised a certain benefit, are cov- ered. Plans financed only by union dues. for example, are not covered Nor are those with fewer than 25 employes. ,.,.. EVEN THOUGH A PLAN MAY be insured, not all of the promised benefits are covered by the government in- surance program. Despite some improvements made by the pension law, pension plans m general are still based on assumptions lhat most workers will not hold their Jobs long enough to qualify for benefits. A certain number will die before retirement. others will change Jobs, still others will bf>come disabled or the plan will terminate before they qualify for benefits. Pensions by and large operate like Insurance policies: Everyone pays in to protect themselves but only a few ever draw benefits. The trouble with this model 1s that while there's a chance an insured person won't crack up the car or lose the house in a fire, the pension holder will gel old, will stop work and will need a retirement income Take the time now to learn about pensions. Next : Workingtoqwll1fy. ~1 Carter Talk Leads ~ " ·· To Market Setback NEW YO'RK CAP> -The stock market showed no strong reaction today to President Carter's Monday night energy address, posting a small los in relatively quiet trad- ing The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials. off S points Monday, wasdownanother3 99to938 77. Losers led gainers by about a '1·3 margin among New York Stock Exchange·IJsted issues. Analysts said investors found no surprises in Carter's warning Monday ni ght that the nation's energy pr9blems required some painful solutions. They said traders seemed to b<> takin~ a cautious ap- proach until Wednesday night, when the President 1s slated to propose his specific energy plans to Congress. DowJonesA c~rage• Stocks In The Spotlight NEW VOlll( IAPI !>41•i 4 I> m Df'C" !~ .. ~;.·"~""'T.oct' 'i.:~~n:0'' t!!:;.": '"""' "'l nitt~MUy ~t rnor• tt'litn '' Mu\•V 01t lefl "'10 11t "• -• .. H"u01IM hit 100 0 • • t " .. , ... , lrtd \9&00 ta~. •• lip• and Down• f .-<) q.-.. r( \ \1 6()() f l I t I t Mctmm M~ )() 100 I 1'1 8a"nflr l"Mt o .00 ' • • .-. NEW VOAIC IAPI -The lollowll\Q 1111 ,.,_, Ille N•w Vor~ ~11>0 E-ct\•l\Of' \tO( ~ 1' •ntJ w~"""h U\•t h,_ve QOM UO the mo" -c:lowl\ ,,,. mo•I 114"0 on 11«rctnl OI (l\t~ re94rdlO\ ol volu"'* tor T U4'\cUY A'"m~'" o . 1• ()()!') 111 , • •, ~~,e~.' oi'f · n ~ '~ · · tntf'rWAY Ct> Jt,400 1f1'f + ,.. 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Wl><E,. 1 • ~ tel'>-\'o Wylaln .AO•O n 10'• .... WI'[ DI I to • r:IO 10""• I Wyly Cp .r '1 l'l'I-"° Wt\E DI 1 IS • dO O•l'o + " --Y-t · WhG•• I l'O I • 1' 'l'I ll••ex t 1010 1... 0'4-~ WllO DI , U • .J tt • I• IC1ra ... I Ill 71'1 + -. WIKlfl.. I 60 t '°"' V•ltt t Jll 12-.... WI\(~ I 411. t Ill It.,., -.-lAlltCp M • II 1~ ~, Wit<• I Cl I q ,, .. \\ EltOIA IO • IJ -"' WltlrO AO 1 17 1J -\\ eMI• a ') 11 ,._,. ••• -.... w " • ' •• ,.._ \\ , .. c. • ,. '"· .. -·'"' 4' ' ,. 11•11 . tnllillt 1 U 10I ,.,.. • '"' w-co «> 1 ~ I'•-'" wn•n4 .410 lOI t) -"" , BB DAIL y PILOT Tuesaay, April 19, 1J77 • &~ Y!@Ql][( ~-~®(?WO©@ , "Got.a problem? Tlaen wnte to Pat Dunn Pat w11l cut red tape, gettmg the. an.!wers and action you need to solve inequities m goueniment and btmnes.~ Mall your qtU?st1om to Pat Dunn, At Yow Service. Orange Coast Daily PiU:>t , P.O. Boz 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. As many letters as possible wtll be answered, but phoned inquiries or letters not lncluding the reader'a /u.U. nctme. oddreu and bwineu hours' phone num bercannot be con$idered Thiuolumn appears da1· ly ezcept Saturdaya " Stull~• or Nonsen•e'? Stretch for Joke BELLINGHAM, W<1 s h . <AP) Former V S. Suprem e Court Jus\1ce William 0 . Douglas is a tease and prankster with a sense of humor a nd a gift to "t ake human underst anding and tum it into a technical bit of" legal work. his wife says. • Cathleen Douglas said she once had to s1>end three days showing a group of Chlncse women h1>w to exercise - after her husband joked to the vice mayor of Shanghai that s he was a famous American wrestler whos e method of exerc ise didn't make her ...-----------. overly muscular. "How can you e xplain to the Chines e you've been teas ing .. " as ked Mrs . Douglas. 33 ''The Chmese are very serious people." JI.ave something )Ou want l;O St'IJ? Clas!:oliit:d ads Jo it wt-II -Call NOW, &t2 5678. strict interpretation of Firs t Amend· ment rights . Mrs . Douglas d escribed h e r hus band 's health as good and his hea rt stronger than 1t was before the stroke that led to his retire ment Doui:las, now 78, was known for his DEAR PAT: I have responded to several ad- vertisements in ma gazines for home jobs, such as s tuffing or addressing envelopes. The answers from L----------!---------------------------------1,__ ______________ _ lwo companies were rather vague a nd $4-$10 was requested for a "kit." They both promise or allude to the possibility of a large income from this line of work. Do you know anything about this kind or busi-ness? , E.P., Cos ta Mesa Steer clear or ads promising large proms for little work and those r equiring you to pay money to ob- tain further information -such as a "kit." Chances are good that you will be provided with a list of mall order companies, which you are expected to contact wUb an offer to place advertisements for them . Your income would come from any sales resulting rrom ads that you finance yourself. This ls a typical pyramid scheme. The only person who makes money is the "kit" pro moter. Another type or en- velope stuffing or addressing sales pitc h results in the home worker being paid only when his or her mailed materials result in a sale of the advertised product. Work-at-home jobs sound good in the ads, ~ut they shoul~ be checked carefully before you get involved. Avoid jobs where no salary is paid by the company and don't de aJ with a firm that refused reference names of present or former ernployes. Learn Lease Law• DEAR PAT: We a re planning to lease our house for the first time and wonder what guidelines or l a~~ we should know a bout as far as deposits are concerned . We are thinking of requiring the Cirst and last month's r ent plus cleaning and security de· poi.its. E.P .. Costa Mesa Two books published by Nolo Press, Box 544, Oc· cidt>ntal, Calif., 95465, should be required reading for land lords a nd tenants a like. The first, "LandlordJng," is a practical gu1de for landJords. ll cov<'rs rt>pairs, maintenance, getting good tenants, how to do your own eviction with the necessary legal forms, record keeping and taxes. The other !>ide or landlord-te nant relations ls thoroughly out· linrd in .. Tenant's Rights," by Myron Moskovitz, Ralph Warner and Charles E. Sherman. Although it is written from the tenant's point or view, thJs book will let you know exactly what rights your future tenants havt> and what your legal responsibilities are if probkms arise after you lease your house. .\·a Goods, .Just a Bill DEAR PAT: My attorney suggested that r wnte 10 A YS with my problem. I 'm enclosing copies of a payment reminder and threatening letter from llt•len Gallagher Fo!iter House of Peoria, lll. The prnbl('nt 1s that I never ordered anything and (don't J1a \"Ca charge account with this firm. nor did I re· <'<'i'vc any me rchandise. I've phoned and written to 1111:-rompany. So far. I haven't gotten anywhere . • inti they owe me money for long distance charges. Th1!> whole thing is j?et t1ng me down J .J.L., ~osta Mesa Foster & Gallagher. Inc., is closing your mystery account and issuing a full refund for your long dis· 1 ance charges. When A \'S contacted this firm, your letter or complaint was located and immediate ac· tion was takf'n to cor rect this error. There was no 1•xplanatlon offer ed as to why or bow or wby this mix up occurred, but computer bllUng errors are not uneommon in la rge mail ordt>r hQuse operations. OW:RWelGHT? 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Ridicule by others makes it even more unbearable. ·For Caroline Rought, a v1ct1m of Touretle Syndrome, ltCc 's encounter.; became much \l.Orse before they got better. • f The Mission Viejo housewife and mother of three only learned a year and one half ago what her affliction is -a disease she has had since she was four. It's not that she was ignored, or that she never saw a doctor. "I must have seen at least a hundred," she said ... My parents look me to the top doctors al Loma Linda Hospital and UCLA. But they couldn't diagnose it." HEREI N LIES the frustration ...-not knowmg what is wrong, or BEA ANDERSON, Editor Tuesday, April 19. 1977 Ct Creativity, PE 'Bonded' By OF:NNIS McLELLAN Of I"" 0.;111 PtlOI ~1411 When Greg Bond entered Cal State Long Beach in the late '60s, he m ajorl.'d 1n art But he bccumc frustrated \\1th 1t because tl was so time-consuming And he quickly lt•arned that hi., nair for cartooning didn't (''l(\t•n<I to the entire s pectrum of art. While pondenng his future he realized he always had f'nJO) l'tl people and being ac·ll\'C and com pelttive lits dl•c1s10n to chan~I' to a physical t'ducat10n ma1or was a natural cho1ec· For the past fl\l' )<'ars La Pai lntt'rmcd1ate School 1n M1ss111n VtCJO has lx'nf'f1t1•d from lhJl d1• CISIOn t\nd. alth1111.:h h1• i.:,1\ • 11p .t carel•r m :tr1. h1-; Joh J ... ph\-.1C'.1I Nlucat1on t1•acht'r 1s no 1, . ..,, l'rt'i.lltV(' In fa('l. h1 -, c·n·JllV<' ht•nt I'-nn1· o( the factor!'> 111 lh(' 27 \'l':tr old L,t,1.?Utla lkut'h rt"illh'nt bl'tnJ.: namt•d "lntl•rnwrl1all' Sch•>nl T1•acht'r of th<' Y1•ar" tw th1• S.1<1 dlt1 back \'alh·y Ext•hanl.(l' l'luh "Grrj:! h.1~ .111 tht• 1wr ... nn.1I rhnrUl'll'rt"ll1'' I d 111'1· lo''''' lrl .1 teacht·r ... :>J\.., pnn1·1p.1I 11.111 \ EllcrbnX'k ''HF. HAS \ '-Pll!-.tl1\tt\ 111 d1ildre n ,1nd ,1n 1nt1·r1•..,1 1n ~at1sfy111g 1h1•1r 111•1•11 .... inti in tcrest::. 111· '' "'' \ d1•d11·.ir1•tl .11111 also1::..1,r n <·11·,tlt\•·t•·.1• h1·r .. Grnt•r,ilh· ''""'" 1111: h•· h .... rt'al b hutlt .1 (;1111. .... 111 1n tram ur.11 111111:1.1111 thJI h.1, h1•com1• \ t•n p11p11l.11 Thal s "'h1•11• llond ' <'r4'Jt I\ ti) come!-. in T a k <'. for 1'\,1mplr lhC' baseball -ltk1• i:.11111• tw ·invt'nt C'd" cull rd "h.tl 1·1..,..' Hond Bait That·.., 1u:-.t on1• nf thl' activit1rs 111 a 11'l that 11.'uves ltt· tic to be dt•s1rt>d broom hockt?y, Frisbee, skalt'hnard. nrm wrC'stl ing, surftn~. lwlly hoard and boogleboard ronlt•sts "Jus t ahout 1•vprything is popular," s;1ys Bont1 . "If W<' find an event doesn't dr;1w a large response , we modify it or l'liminntc 11 "The claim we• m ake to the parents at open house is that we tn\·olvc at least 90 percent of the students in either intramurals or intt'rscholast1cs ·There's something for cv t'r)OOl' I tell a lot of the kids that not evenbodv can be a football pla:,er or trackman ff these an~ the only choices in physical l0llucalion. 1t 1s not reallv Y.Orth a '' hole lot. · "T HIS IS A soc1ct v of leisure ttmc acti ... 1ty. IC you're not c<1ter · in~ to that. you·re m issing the boJt Tht' tan and lean teach<-r .,.. ho h.1 ... th1· appearcrnc·c of ont' "'h" "llt'nd~ J lot of t1mc at the bcat"h . .,.. a., t.slkin~ tn ht:-nfhn· ne'\t to tht' IOl'k t•r room :\n J\td surfrr ..,1nr1• ht• Y.J'> lh. Bond gm•s surf in I.! nc·arl' l'\ 1•n .,.,<'ekl•ntl dur111i.: lht· "C'houl \t'Jr .1nc1 ~Ot'l> t'\Prv cl;H tlunnj.( th1 :-umml'r or ·until m~ \\ lft• l>(oes 1 raz; an11 l>J\:> "'' ha\ 1• lo J!O ..,omrwhere else· " lit• Y.as on a tNtm \\ tth the• \\ l'Sll'm lntercolleg1atc ~urfini: 1\ssociation four years and ... 1111 1•ompetcs with lhl• Wt'stern Surf in~ 1\-.soc1.1t111n .it lca ... t once .i month ""' 1nterec;ls tn the \loater and '"'"Pl" prompted him to 111'\t'lop ht ... m .1,tns Lhes1.., t\n Adaptt' ,. S11rhni.: ;\pparatuc; II i ... 1 mndtftt•<i bdh hoard hE' de.,1~n<'<f for p1•opt1• "'1th upper f'Xtrem1tv hand1r.1ps The board .,., h11·h has two hollo" arm ).! r no v r" " 1 l h <1 u 11· k r r· I ea'<' -.1r.1p,. prn\tdf'' thtrJp) ;incl 11·crt•at1nn RF:FOR E COMl:"IG TO I.a r Cl 1. Bond spent a semester and .1 hair as<• PE spec1al1st at E ast bluff Ele mentary School. lie s trongly bel1c ve" ell'mentary school children need daily physical education. Recess. he feels. is largely just a break for stretchln~ legs. "Ideally it would be m ost advantageous if each elementar~ S<'hool could have a physical education spccialtst. I 'd say most what, il anything. can be done about it .. always having hope that someone, som ewhere could help and having that hope shat· t ered llme after time. And in the m eantime there was the conslanl endurance of ridicule from peers and the burden of seeing the heartat:he her parents were suffering. But that has changed now, since she learned"' hat her affltc- tton ts. Because her first k 'owledge of this disease was gleaned from a newspa~r article sent to her by an out-of-state relative, she ts benl on disseminating the in· formation to the public. "We have no idea how many others out there have Tourette and are not diagnosed They wouldn't know there ts treatment for them. That's why 1t is so 1m· port ant to inform them." Because of her dedication. she has help<'d form an Orange Coun· ly c haptN, which t!' affthated with the national associ<ition. Mrs. Rought is president; other members arc either victims or have children afflicted The main purpose ts to bring •·relief" to the undiagnosed. ''Just knowmg what you have, that it's a disease, re It eves a great deal of mental stratn." she said. OF COURSE, !l's important to be diagnosed and start treat· ment, too, she added k1do; thJt com1· 111 1un10r high an• lark1n,.: f11 nct.1 mt·ntal mot or skill<, "W(• ftnd nt this lc-vcl that we havr lo do a cert ~11n amount of re- medial work hcrausr it's not be· mg don<' on th<• lowt•r level "It's prctt y sad wh1·n a hoy I 1. 12, or 13 dot'sn'I rt'ally know how tn throw a ball or n 1trh II 1s somrthing that should ha\'(' bet•n 1dent 1fa•d a long 1 inw .1g11 ' Bond feels ti 1s the responsibilt ty of the· PF. lt.'acher to find Nursing Preventive By MARCI/\ FORSBE RG QI the D••IY "'"•' S••ll Jl"s been almost 90 years sin ce i nd ustry firs t recognized the value of employing a Registered Nurse lo provide health c11re services for employes. Back in the 1880s and '90s. just a few young women took on the t ask of safeguardin~ the health of workers in coal mining com- panies in Pennsylvania and mar- ble.works in Vermont After the turn of the century, t he concept of f.'mploye health care spread rapidly On-the·JOb nu(ses treated s alespeople m San Frencisco and Los Ange les, cot· lOI\ mill workers tn Georgia and metal m akers tn Connecticut. TODAY, WITH approximately 20,000 occupational health nurses branching out to most areas or tn· dustry. business and commerce in our country. the profession has expanded far beyond those early days. ln facl.Jhe local Orange Coun· ty Association of Industrial Nurse5 has outgrown Its. name. The organization, now official· ly known as. the Orange County Association of Occupationa l Health Nurses, was founded in 1953 with 11 chart~r members. Current mem bership In the county stands at 124, according to ll1Jda B. Cavell . president. The association is one of 146 con· stituents of the America n AS· sociltion of Occupational Health Nurses, headquartered In New York. E XPLAIN I NG t he name change, Mrs. Cavell said, "We have members employed by in· surance companies, entertain· ment centers, banks, s pace laboratories. food processing plants and paper manufacturing plants. ·'Our objective is s till the same." she continued. "That's to help protect the health and safety of men and women employed in the county " The first offirial h istory of the group Is a newJy.publts hed book titled "The Nurse in Industry " The documented f(uide has been released to schools of nurs ing. THE BOOK NOTES that one of the pioneers In occupational health nursing made home calls for obstetrical cases and cared for typhoid patients. 'You learn to live with it and accept it. You just don't know any difference. It's the hardest on p arents. It's such a strain, mentally, physically and financ ially.' The national assoc1at1on has lisLs of area doctors fum1l1ar with the syndrome. Lt~ts an• ava1la· ble upon request, by >A'ftting to the association. Box 3519, Grund Central Station, New York, N. Y 10017. Address of the County Chapter JS Box 2593, Laguna l it lb, CA92653. A descripl1on Clf the d1~ease, according t u ossoc1al1un literature, is · -A rare disorder of thl• n .•nl rul nervous system. Too often 1t 1~ undiagnosed or misd1agnosc•d u-. a passing tic of c hildhood. chorea, St. Vitus Danct', dystontil or psychological illness. -It usually begins bel\H·t·n llu.• ages of 2 and 14, is charul'tl•n1ed by the appearance of I 1<: lti-l' muscular moveKlents. -In time. symptoms hl·come worse and spread to include oth<.'r partsoflhebody. -In add1tton to motor ttt:i.. there are vocalizations mclud1n~ grunting, throat clearmg, :-hout· ing and barking. / -Verbal ttcs also mav he ~x pressed as corpolalrn <saying ob· scen e words tn\'Oluntar1ly l. however this does not ocC"ur tn Jll victims. -Echo phenomenon. ulthough considered infrcqut:nt , lf•>l':. tu: cur. M rs Rought rl'ffil•mbl·r-. lhl· phenomenon well •·1t \\as a<; 1r a word got stuck and I d JU"t kN·p repeating tl for m inutt•s al a time ·· a c t I\' tl 11 • s t h . if a p p t' a I I o l'\ er~ orw "That ts why \H' "'ent off 1n sn many areas." he s ays. HE DE VE LOP ED BONO Ball from an idea he borrowed from hi s col le ge da ys railed cardiovascula r baseball. llis game is similar lo baseball hut 1s played with a \ ollt'y ball and is five times fastl'r than a rl'gula r baseball game Every team member st<'ts n ~he said she knew her noises and movements we re disturbing to others. The worst part, s he said. was under stressful situa- tions like in a theater where she tried to control herself , the symptoms manifested. "YOU LEARN to live with it and accept ii. You even get used to some of the reactions of others . "You Just don't know any dtf· fercnre." Thal 1s how 1\1 rs. Rought felt until s he was 16. Then symptoms waned (lhts is common >. Now. !>he had a point of comparison. With movements only s ltghl, she learned to d1sgubc them as "'ell as the verbal tics. She dated, met Dennis Rought and married h im . Ltfe was marvelous: she enjoyed her freedom from the symptoms. .. Everything seemed to be go- ing along fine ... " until she had her second child. During ddivery. she said, she started twitching and jerking. She eouldn 't hold still on the table and even pulled out the needles from ht'r arms. SEDATE D, she delivered, but whe n she awoke. she said . her Jn· \'Oluntary motor mo .. e ments "'ere worse than ('\'t'r "It was really depressing to have tl return, and with such force.·· Smee her diagnosis she has heen taking med1cat1on, Lut ~he chance at bat during each inning and lhl'Y have only 10 second~ to get in or out of the field at the ent.l of an inning. Bond says he is trying to get a bicycling unit approved for next yt'ar and possibly a class in sur- vival and backpackinp. Department chairman Mi ck Donoff. who leacht's a backpack· ing c la ss at Orange Coast College, would leach 1t. "[ have the surf club and he also is a skier.'' says Bond "The areas I'm lacking in, he makes Health Care Mrs. Cavell explained that "we're now invol\'ed with such da y-to-da y concerns as alcoholism . misuse of drugs, counseling. family relationships. rehabilitation and plant safety " One occupational health nurse who works for a company in Jrvine noted thal ''businesses are finding out that a preve ntive progr am 1s better than the usua1 after-the-fact medical program. "For example. ha vin~ the com pany's insurance pay for an $8 pap smear m ay save t he employe from expensive s ur- gery later on." ANOTH E R R EGISTER E D nurse at a plant in Newport Beach pointed out t hat "a nurse on board can help reduce absen· teeism by catctung problems and providing adequate first aid and emergency treatment. "Often." she continued, ''by discovering a _problem early, the employe does n't lose wages ana the company does n't lose man. hours." One company's evening nurse noted, "We do pre-employment screening to make sure t~e appli· cant is placed in a job he is suited for, rather than in a job where he could injure himselr." HE ADDED. "I F somebody has a chronic back problem and applies for a job that requir es lifting heavy objects, perhaps we'd suggest he'd do better in another job, such as assembler. He wouldn't be denied employ. menl. thouf(h " The majority or occupational does nol lake high dosages for full control as she does not Hke the drug's side effects. "If I take the full dosage, alJ l want to do ts sleep all day." As it is, she said. she foels lethargic ~ind that ht•r mind is not as sharp and alert as when she is off the dru~. However. she said emphatical- ly, whatevtlr the side effect, 1t is worth 1t. . to carry on a more normal life. Mrs. Rought said that although there has been a lot of frustra- tion. hurt and anguish in her life . she belteves her disease was harder on her parents "ll's such a strain mentally, physically and f10anc1ally." THE STRAIN was doubled for them too because Mrs. Roughl's younger brotht.'r a lso is a Tourelte v1ct1m. <Evidence to support genetic o r her editary cause 1s inconclusive.) Fortunately. the disease has been diagnosed and treatment begun for Mrs. Rought. "It ts so wonderful to know the dbea::.e can be controlled." She wants lei get this message lo all those who may be s uffering us !-thl' did. And. Mrs Rought hns in· creased inner stren!,!lh as she ob· H'rVl'S her so n dt·veloping st m tlar symptoms. "I thank God tl 1c; now At least there ts med1cat1on and he "''II nevC'r have to go through \I.hat I did .. 'If we find an event doesn 't draw a large response, we modify it or eliminate it.' Greg Bond also uses his creativity and has 'invented' a baseball-like game, called Bond Ball. up for·· Dally Pilot Photo by Lee Payne Whtie Ronci is tot ally com · milted to physical t'ducalion, he has not complet<.'IY forsaken art. He created th1' design for the volleyball team's tee s hirt and the shirt. for the women's softball team at OCC, where his wife, Barbara, is a physica l education teacher. And in his offic<', his two "lov· es" come toi;:ether. P ainted bold· ly on a wall is a large caricature of Frankenstein in a roothall un iform. health nurses do some crisis in- ter veQtion and mental l'ounsel· ing. "k s almosl Impossible to divorce home, family and stress situations from a JOb," said one nurse. "Quite frequently an employe will come In with problems on the job, and we usually find out that they are extensions or problems ot home," she added. I ('2 DAILY rtLOT Tuesday Aprtl 19. 19n His ·excuse Pretty Shabby (Ann Lande rs ~ DEAR ANN LANDERS Our grand!>on, Don, brought seq~ral friends home for the weekend. Ole l!i a college student l Don . asked that we nol come to his parents' home -said he'd rather come by and see us at our place We lt.arned tbe reason from has mother. He is ashamed of our shabby appearance. I wonder if young folks realize how difricull it is for elderly JX'O- ple to live on Social Security checks these days. After we buy food, medicine a nd pay for our hous ing and heat- ing, there is nothing left. We cctn 't afford nice clothes. Grandpa and I are deeply hurt. Perhaps a word from you would help today's young people un- derstand. -SALT LAKE SENIOR CITIZENS DEAR FRIENDS: Pl ~ue don't judge ALL young people by your snobbish grandson. I know some very nJce coUege students who would consider such behavior disgraceful. Maybe see- ing tbls In print wUI help place the problem In proper perspectl ve for those who need It. it. DEAR ANN LANDERS: l 've been going with a married man Famous L " .AT as t l;.;;>l WIT'S Heins Mark Date ~, END for 19 munths .. W;,ally " and I are very much in lo\ c . Someone tipped off hi'> wife and ~he telephoned mt• I denied (·n·r· ylhing Thl' nl'>.t night "W<tlly" came to see me tic said his '41fe bought my story hook. line and smker, and we have nothing to worry about. I told hlm 19 months was long enough to sneak around and if he wanted to stay with his wife he'd have to leave me alone. He swore he didn't love her but couldn't face a divorce on account of his kids. (They arc 15 and 16 and go to boarding school.) I said, ''That settles it. Leave this minute and l f Words ~-~ Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. fly E RMA BOMBECK There <tre three four word expressions that g1 H ' me1>tomach C'ramps. One 1~. "One S12e f''1ts /\II," one is "Have a cood day." and the other 1s. · You can 't miss it." Thl' latter u:;ually accompanies a lS·minute 'l'l of dtrt.•ctions, a fold nut map. and a series of a list of emergency numbers on how to get to so- ml'one's house. It has hr<'n my l'lCp<'riPncc that most people know c.\at·tly where lht-'}' live. They just don't know how to gl't there, Moi.t uf the m overtrain 'ou for the trip. Who among you has not r<'ccived directions from M1!>trr Hogcrs. who talks to you like you are the postt>r child for MC'ntal Health Week. He begins by asking, "Do you know where YOU are now"" Hein, Newport Beach re- sidents for 18 year s , celebrated their 50th an- n 1 versary at the An· derson Court of the Unit- l'd Methodist Church of Santa Ana. They were married 1n the same church, known previously as the First Methodist Church. Mrs. Hein, a 11oprano soloist, has given a He· q uesl Only Pro~rum over local radio ste1lJons. ne,•er "ant to see you again " The following weekend .. Wal· h " called four time~ He said he 1(4ves me and is go10g crazy I lO\'l' him. too. but 1 now know he'll never marry me /\ terrific struggle is goin~ on 1nMde my head. l want ffidrriage and children and I'm sil'k of motel rooms. What should I do? AGONY IN CONNECTICUT t~ll him 1f b~ phones agaln you will go to bis wife and Hk HEit what to do. Tbla ls a mlgbty strong threal bu& $lnce you arc fighting to build a new lift-and he Insists on making lt rough, 'ust- the heaviest ammunl&fon you can Jay your bands on. i;ray hair in her hcud M) slskr :-.:ud. "Y<>u fool . Alma has been dyeing her hrur for year~." I was :ihocked. When Alma CjllH~ home 1 put the qut•!>llon tu hl'r She s:11d, .. \' t•s , it's true .. " J asked her why sht.• hadn'ttold me She replied,' :I dido 'l11ee any point to 1t." DEAR A.: Same old plot. Mar- ried man. No lnteotioo or leavlng bis famUy. Ukes to flddle around and bate• to get out or the or· chestra. The next tlml' "Wally" call11, DEAR ANN LANDERS: Whe11 my wife went lo Grand Rapids to visit her mother, my sister invit- ed me to dinner. We got into u discussion about women who dvt• the.ir hair. I said I thoug.ht 1t was remarkable that Alma (my wife} was 52 and didn't have :t J feel as If I 'vc been betrayed. Am l justified',' -KALAMAZOO DEAR ZOO: Thrre's not a shred of evidence that Alma wa8 trying 'o dtcelve you. These days halr·tlnUng is fairly routine. IP .S. Your sister sounds like lit trouble maker -with Jtrav hair.> Calendar Activities Abound RA NC HO VIEJO J UN IORS: Linda Hutchings 1s president for the coming year. On her board arc Judy Eg- gert, Mary Axtell and Nellie Pieters, vice pre- sidents: Sharon Judd. secretary, and Janet Monahan. treasurer llUNTF:R CHAPTER: Mrs. Clayton Thompson 1s the new leader of the support group of Hoag Memorial Hospital· Prcsbyterictn. Also serving are J\li ld rcd Ho ll ister, Carolyn Wikman and Nelly L oga n, vit'e chairwomen. April Z7. \\1th a dinner 1n the R eg1st r y llol t•I, lnine. ORT: Orange County West Chapter will l'On· duct a while elephant sale at 8 p.m . Thur~d<1y, April 21, in the Numero Uno Pizzct Pal;.1cl\ Foun- tain Valley. LECTU R E : A free program on the pract1t;il uses of sclf-hypno:-.1s for self·improvemt·nt will he offcr<'d at the Or:.rngt· County YWCA. Orange al 7 :30 p.m . r'rida y, April 22. Speaker w11l lw Jost•ph R . Ross. hyµnoti:-.t, author and lcctun•r. <'l'lebratJon of the I 10th b1rthda'' o f the Cratt.•rnll~ s founding. The meetm~ will takl• plac<' Saturday, April l:J. at the Rt.•g1stry Hotel. OWLS: Mr.s. Edward Ivey 1s th<' new prc!>1dC'nl of the Orani:e County or. f1Cl'r:-.' Wives Lc•aguc. On hl•r tx1.1rd an• llw M nH•s. Samul'! W.tll:.11·1• and E<lv. ard Taylor, Vll'l' prl•s1clent:.. !\l althl·W l\enm·y. :.l·t-rl'lar~. and Mt'rlc Slykh ous, tn•ttsun•r. · \\.'h<'n assur<'d you :ire at home he s ays, "Fine. go to the end of your driveway and turn right. That 1s the hand you write with and then go lo !ht• truffle light ul lhl' end of your s treet. When 11 I urns i:rt'l'n. s ignal for u left Lum . That is the hOJnd nearest th(• '41ndow ~md get mto the middle I.inc so othl•r cars can pa!>:-. you as you will be go- 111g s lo". · C'tc Her husband operated ranches prior to a 22· y ear employment as as- sociate game manager for the California Department of Fish and Game. lie \\Orked as secu rity officer for R1chard·s Lido Market Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hein STUDENT LEADERSHIP CONFER E NCE: The March of Dimes will host its 11th annual con· ference al 9 :30 a .m - Tuesday, April 26. at Orange Coast College. R e s C' r v a t 1 o n s a r l' limited and mav be made by calling the \' II U :'II 'f I N (; T 0 N BEACH WOMf.N: N1·w officers arc the J\tmt•:.. II a rold Evans, prcs1- dt'nl ; Olivt'r Minea r. ~1 urgucrilc Stipe and .John Early. \ice prc::.1- dt•nts; Ethel Thomp!.on .1 n d E d n a K :1 a e • secrc•taric-.. :inil Doak Goodman, trea::.urer. 'fhL•rt•., a Charles Kuralt breed who not only J!I \ l' ) ou <11 n•c t1ons on how to get lo their house hut lh~·m m Jlll>t enough history to confuse you. · u'll he lurninC l<'fl at the little church on the c-rncr. ~h1th 1nc1denl.illy had half of its i,t nH·ture burnt to the ground 1n 1936. Don't con· fusl' this with th<' structure on the previous cor - nl'r that abo hurnt. That was rebuilt in '43, but the arclulccturc on that one is strictly Doric, so watch 1l!" The directions I love arc Ut<' ones given by a llowan and Martin team where a man is on one phone and his wife is on the extension and together lh<'y tl'll you how to get there. ''I'd take the freeway and cx1l at ramp 34. ·• "uys the hu'i band. "i\rt• you <'razy? They'll be dnving half the nig ht." his wifl• inlerrupL'\ ''Take Northern all the '' .1y to the Gooncy GolC Course, lhen make a 11ghl . Thal road 1!> lorn up. !:lay<; the husband, .inti till') 'II h.1\e to hacktr:ick. Come lo think of 11 th1 •\ could u:.e :'.11ller Hoad <tnd that wav \\ h• 11 tht•\' m1<,s lhl' turn off. lherl' s an all-night ~1.1111111 oµt n \\1th J phone lo t<tll us for di rec· 111 lfl' 0111 he11i..1• '" a rlool1c to find. The street • h.111J,!t 11.11111•s lhrl'f' t1m"" nn ~ou. comes to 1hn•1· Ind., .11111 d111· .. n l )(o OJll the \\8Y through. hut 1r '"" 1111n \\hCr•'.lhr r11.11I narrows. bear 11d1t .11111 ~·u two doors pa'I th•· bJrktng dog, you l',111 ' 1111' ' 1 I Virgo Travel News \\ •.Ul\ •:~o \ \ . \ l'KJ I. '.!O HyS\'l>'lt.\ 0 ,\1.\KR \tU•.:-. 1 \larc·h 21 1\pnl 1!11 "41me financial .1H.111' l 1111111 ,1pix·.Jr tu lw •:mni.: b.ickwa rds. \lt"rn ' \1111111•1•<1 lo unr.1q•I rf'd t.1111· to make in· t1•1111on' k1t11\\1I, to pw.h h.1ril for \ciur 1nterrsts r.\t ru s ' \pnl :.•o ~I.I\ ~l 1 RI' prepared for .111 .. " 1•1 s 111 11•q111" t "· '1~nific·.1nt me'\sagcs. di.111~·"' \l,.mh1·1 "' "Pl'"''"' "'' io; 1mohed (,t.,tl'>I 1 \I .iv :'I Jun,· "fl k<''lp1t1• from • 1111fli..111n '1111 .111· .1hl1• 111d1«rn\1•r d • r<'<.l ful hut .1111 .11·t1\1•d1 n1n1• pl:w1• fhc•Jt1•r wtmlci tw ,., 1 \'lll·nt th1•1 ·If'~ l'c•rinll of c11nr1nemC'nt ,., l1•mpor:11' ('AN('t:R <J unt' 21 July 22) i\c<'ent on de .,,rt'. uffu1r-. of hcnrt. fulflllmenl of 1 nmant11 r .tnt :JS}. Whal appears pcrmonl'nt situation 1 nuld b(• t emporary. Know 1t and ha' 1:: alternatives at hand. LEO (July 23·AU R. 22 ): Business. r<•sponsib11ity. career udvancem<·nt, pressures. 111tL•nsifi<'d n•lationship -these uri· spotlighted. VIRGO (Aug. 23·Sept. 22l : You get news con ccrning travel. p ublication. lonw·rangc project. LIBRA <Sept. 23·0ct. 22): New start ind1cat NI creative endeavor is likely to succeed if you .1pply ind1\'1dual s tyll·. C'ffort. SCORPIO Wet 23 ~o'. 21) Accent on rel at· 1111? lo those who may hold news opposite or your own SAGITIARIUS <Nov. 22-Dc<'. 21): If you ex- P<'Cl a bombshell, you'll be d1sappoint<'d What you get now 1s result of steady pace. articulate expression or basic requirements. CAPRICORN <Dec. 22·Jan. 19): Check fine print, look for hidde~or "buried" meanings. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20·Feb. 18): You learn where you stand, you regain sense or diredion. PISCES <Feb. 19-March 20): Forces may be scattered. but there are some persons wbo like · you and want to do something about it. NOW OPEN! - DAHA POINTS ONLY FLORIST FLOWHS FOlt ALL OCCASIONS. 1 ea1.0 1'' WE DELIVER L OANA PT \ PHONE 661-0155 34155 Coast Hwy., Oana Point ._ ................... I Rites Set Gerson-Lown Cynthia L. Gerson and Steven G. Lown, both of Huntington Beach, arc planning to marry June 4 in St. Wtlf'rid's Episcopal Chur ch , Huntington Beach. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gerson of Huntington Beach and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lown. Sebastopol. until lus retirement. The anniversary re- <'ept1o n was given by their sons , Ronald of Newpo rt Beac h Jnd Waldo of Palm Dt'wrt. t h c 1 r :-. po u s c s .1 n d children Speakers will be Bryan H all. MD . Yo s hio Setogu<'h1 , MD, and Nancy Donaldson. Their topics will be Whal Causes Dirth Defects, New Trends in Treat· ment of Child Amputees and Parent s' Responsibility: Nurtur- ing the Newborn. CELEBRATION OF YOUNG CHILO : Orange Coast CoUcge's women's and children 's centers will sponsor a week of lectures and a children's art exlub1t. ending April 22. on the campus. M E M 0 R Y TRAINING: In a four- part series on Saturda}S at 9 a m .. Arthur Born<;- tein v.;u teach memory training methods. in eluding mem o r y sys tems, apply1nl! memory techniques for fast retention. listening habits. concentration techniques and relax;i. tion. The programs. wh1('}1 will begin April 23, will be presented in Orange Coast Colleges Fine Arts Hall 119. Bornstein, who has trained thousands of J>l'O· pie, received a special commendation from the California Legislature for his educational ap- proach. T E N N J S TOl'RNA ME~T: l'J;,, for llopt• \\Ill th1 •m1• th\· fifth ;umual Cit~ of Hoµc tennis tourn;1mcnt to h1• pla y ed throu ~hout Southem C:ilifornta Sun <la y. /\pnl 24 Co·chairmcn of tht• event arc Bruce Jenner und Lloyd Bridges. Entry blanks arc availa· hie al local clubs and Hobmson·s. L ECTUR E: Dr. George Pratt will talk on human sexuality at 7:30 " p.m. Monday, April 25. Miss Gerson gradual ed from Marina High School and Bryman School and now 1s a stu· dent at Golden West College. Cynthia Gerson, S.G. Lown Topics wil l include single mathC'rs and part- time fathers. non-sexist lalerature for children and the children's pro- gra m at Pacific Oaks More information 1s available b y <:ailing 556·5880. at the San Clemente Com murut v Center. A cbrucal psycholo~1st in San Clemente. Dr. Pratt will discut.s stereotypes, male and female perspectives and t r c atmcnl approachc!>. The talk is free. Her fiance 1s a s tu<jcnl at California S tate Cniversity. Long Beach. • • • H1/lenius-Monroe F ormer student s of Northern /\r1lona C n1vers1lv. Putr1e·if1 Jean llili~n1u :. and Ch r1 s tophl'r /\Ian Monroe arc planninR to marry May 14 They havt• selected an outdoor fore-;t selling 1n Thumb Butte Stall' Park. Prescott whrre the bride-to-be and her purents. Mr. and Mrs. Wilham HJllenius hvr. M 1ss H1llenlus 1s o graduate of Prescott High School and at- tended Ya\•apai Com- munity College. Her fiance, son of the Robert Monroes of Cost a Mesa, 1s a graduate of Costa Mesa Hjgh School and attended Orange Coast College. He is a hos pital corpsman in Navy stationed al the Naval Regional Medical Center. Long Beach. ••• Schnackenberg- Ristow Mr. and Mrs. Harolrl Sc hnac kenberg of Anaheim have an - nounced the engagement of their daughter. Carol Schnackenberg, and Lee Ristow. son of the Harvey Ristows of La Mirada. Miss Schnackenberg is a ~raduate of Edison· Before you choose a European luxury coach Tour ••• see this book. It's FREE at our Agency. --~ •Trafalgar Tours JllFllGllrS has specialized BltOPE'77 in luxury coach tours sq ~.... of Europe i .. for over 30 years, and now offers their greatest choice at low, low prices. Pick up a copy at our agency and see for yourself the kind of great values offered. COME 'N' GO TRAVEL 1145 So. Co..t Hwy. L.,... l ffCll '714) 4'7-Z402 P l BETA Piii : High School. Huntington Beach, attended Orange Coast College and now attends a secretarial school. College. Further information is avai lable from the Southland collef:1 ale chapter s will Jojn alumnae clubs for a Her fiance graduated from La Mirada High Sc h ool and Cypr e s s College. w o m en • s c e n t er , -----------------'----- They plan to marry Sept. 17 in Concordia Lutheran Church. Cer- ritos . 556·5557. BETA S IGMA PHI: The Newport Harbor Arca Counci l w ill celebrate Founders Day at 6:30 p.m . Wednesday, ~~~~r(:.<-: I~ -;~ MARIGOLD Robu1t, popular annuals renglng from 6. to neerly 3 ft. tall . Plant In full sun for gorgeous blooms from now through fa ll. Long·IHtlng for cut flowers In yf'llows, golds, oni11ge and bronze-maroon. The> popular, easy.Jo-grow "Arrow- hc>ad· Indoor plant 1hat does well in alm06t every ligh1 sltuadon! An ever- green, dwarf, climbing vine, Neph· thytls Is excellent in terrariums and dish gt1rdens. Many varieties now In stock. ~ !~lji;;:;l NOMAD I The £amous Brown i Jordan patio/boat .. ~ furn iture that 1 unfolds to flt In any· whrrel Nomad stores easUy and Its clt'nn lines and ~lid stance give no hint of Its v«'r~tility_ FOf comlon, de- '~Jn and qu11lhy It') Non1ad at Roger's! RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY ~YouWmit the h st 1922 HcrbcH' 11.,d. CMta Mna -S41-02S9 GERANIUMS Roger's has a !"lreat selection of these popu· lar, hardy perl'nnlals lncludln!l Zonal, lvv and Pelargonlum. Geraniums thrive In full sun. Choose from reds, pink<., l11wncfl'rc; and whites now In fuU bloom! MARIGOLD BASKETS Roger's lntemabOnaUy famouo; color ba~lcl'1s nre more handsom<' than rver with V('llow "Nugget" marigolds or marigold and ~Butter 0y· begonia combinations! SALE POmNGMIX/ • GRO POWER Save on n 2 cu. ft. bag of RogN's pr•mlum potting mix, rc>gular prit'e SS. 98. plus o 40 lb. baf1 orGro Power. regularly S6. 98 -both discountf'd 20% during thb. Sl)('Cl/ll offer Monddy ,__ ____ ... ;:). thni Friday, April 18 -22' San Joaquin H 1115 Rd. at MeicAnhw .Blvd., Newport Buch. (714) 640-5800 Open D.ay 9-m to 6pm-24741 Chnatanta Drtw, M...,n Vll")o (714) 837-7811 History sparkles Steamboat Bill Celebrates Iowa By J ULES LOii AP S,..C:1i11I (.o,ret;.,.0.nt IOWA CITY. Iowa !\lot muc·h doubt who is the w1des l read his to rian in these parts. It is William Petersen. better know~ as Steamboat 8 111 Jle·~ the one who wrote all those road~1dc h1i. torica1 markers • Anyone who ha!> seen <1n Iowa markcr knows 1t isn't the usual QUIC'k stutement of dust-dry fact r aught on the fly Iowa "' markers. ltk(• the1r author. have• a bit more• vigor and color than most lllSTORI<.: DAV EN PORT. for e\ample. 1s where "the Iron H orse of the· R ock I s land' HJ1lroad :-.laked its thirst m tht·' n1ld wutt•rs of the Missi1'S1pp1 · II 1stonC' OuhuqUl' IS a City or [ __ A_ME_RJ_C4___.J to .... u firsts "First c hurt h first n1urcl1·r. flr-.t puhht hanging ·· :\othmg <lull ;iliuut thl'sl' sign:.. or l'I'~ ptH· Tht·y·n· fl fed tall ;md I' · f1·l·t \\ 1de .ind "'h1·11 y11u finish on1· s1d1• .\Oii ..., :1lh .t1l!unct and I •·.ad tlwotht•1 A:\'D THEY'R E Al.L OH•r. nol 111s t v. h1.·n• something actually hn ppened Pull mer al any re ... 1 s lop on the lnll'r ... tatl'. tht-re':-. lJ n1.1rkl·1· Stl'ambo;il Bill l'an ftn<I 'umt•thmg h1..,toric ;ibuut nearlv .ill\ µ1.it•t• I lnC' reason , ... tlwt for ;.ii I his 7fi '•'.•r.., lw has h1•1•n .1 1·ornpub1H• 1·nllP1·tnr, not Just nf histt1rte11t 11111· hut of h1 ::.t11r11':d k1.·t•ps;1k1"' T!J1•..,1• 01t1•n 111rn out to h(• •if mo11• lli,11i n11 ... l.ilgu· Y>orth \ ... d I)()\ f11r 1nst:11H'1• h1• C'Ol l1 .. •t1·d ngar1·1J1· plt'lllrt''· tho.,,. 1 I I I 1 t' ... ,. •'II t'... 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IX.;!l, t..,..,uc·(! lo ,\I.ark TIA> ;111i II ,.., 1111\\' m •• lllUM·Um PETt;HSE:'\'S l.OV ... ot th1• \J 1;;.,1~ ... 1pp1 led to M•\ c•r ;ii hook' d•>l.t>lb ol art1l'it•, .111<1 lhou..,;rncb .,f Pll'ltffl'' and ;i1•t II :t!'I' ('flll('l'rll 111g I hl• n \'c•r OnC'l' I \\as 1n ('h1<-.1go IJnJ\\~ 111)! 111 a m 11 ... 1t· '>tort· I <IN·1<1l·rl right thl'n l11 eollt•l'I thl' ongin;il m us ic of C\ery song 1nspirPd b\ lhl' ~l1:-..siss1pp1 It turn., 1111t 1h1·rt· .in• morl:' than 200 1 >ne thing led lo a rwthl'1 "ht•t'I mu~11· 1·11 ll1·1·11nn num bl·r-, ;ahuut ·100 p11·1·1•.., FOR A:\' •\l THORIT\' on the ~11ss1ss1ppi R1vl'r. a r!"tircd pro- t t•:-.:-.or . .i rC't 1 n•d su Pl'rl ntC'ndent .anti •·d1to1 of lht• l<rn :1 l11storiC':al :-\ol'll'l~ .lm11 nal t h1•r1· 'AOU lct 'l't'fll l o II!' .i le-\\ ;11'1'11rnpilsh nwnt ... l1•ft (11r Willi.am l'l'l1·r-.rn Tht•11• w;i, 11n1· !'hr<·•· ""'""' .1g11 \\ 1tl1;1m l'1 ·t1·r,,·n 'tt1d11•tl up as dHl 11lht•rs lwfo11• him .... u1·h ..i~ :\tarlo. T" .1111 .• 1nct look Thi· 1·xam for a \1 1'''""1J1p1 HI\ •·t pel111 "' lin·n ... 1· II·· '"''"t'd '\11 •· c1 •1nL! s.1 ... 1rnh11al Hill 'Tt.Meday -'P"' 19 1977 DAILY PILOT C:J r;~~!.~!.!!!,. U CI E x tension Classes OJES11'Y For Public Announced 1S .SullPLUS Got'f 1'o f1Al5T Big Estate Left by Wrigley C'lllCAGO I AP) The lut e Phi hp K Wrigh.•). (•hewing gum magnatl· and owner of the Chicago Cubs basC'ball t eum le ft an es t ate valued al mon• than S60 3 million. a prn bate petition shows According lo the pell lion filed Mo nday 1n Circuit Court. Wrigley owned pers onal propert~ worth an estimated $60 million and real estate· valued at ~.000 WRIGLEY DIED last wC'e k in a n Elkhorn, Wis . hos pital at ag£• 82. The petition. the first Sll"'p in probatin,g the Pstate. lis ts IS heirs. in· duding Wrigley'::. son, William . of LakC' Cieneva. Wis He was named executor of th1· 1·state OTHER HE IRS ;1n· \\'ngley's widow. Hdt'n . l\\O daui::htt>rs. Dorothy < 'haunC'l'Y of Sro tts dall'. i\r11. and Blan ehe S l' h r l' In er 0 f f' 0 r I I ) r l' h a r d . W a s h . I O g't':.inct childrt>n <ind l 'St' \.\'n gley IOhl'rltl'd lht• 1·hewing gum bus111e.s1-o. lht• Cubs. Cat<1hna hlan<I off the eoast or Califnrn1.J ;ind m1lhons o f dollar~ lrom h1b father 1n 1932 THE P ETITION \\a" lhP first indication of the s111.· ol Wng lt•y's estate. \\ h1ch had been t>btimat ed at more th<.in SIOO million al the time of his death. The petition indicated Wrigley left a will. dated Ott 23. 1974. \-\1th an ad- cl 1 t wn dllted .f(m 22. 197'1 Degree Given Ril'hard C W'ltchinsk1 of Costa M l:'sa wa s .1w arded a Master of l\rts degree from St Louis Un1 vers1tv in th(' s tudy of rt•lq.~;on and rcl1walinn The following :.chedule of activities open to the public has been an - nounced the the UC Irvine Extension pro. Kram· wro .. ESOA y Apt1110 '' '' t nQ .1 lvt Wht''' 10 Loot. 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But Deehl pointed out that a U.S. Supreme Court ruling s ays a per former can dance nude intheinterestofart as long as the act is not done 1n a vulgar or inde - cent manner The Miami law said Jt was unlawful lo p ermit a ~m an lo a ppear with her bosom uncovered STAMPSS4Y 'PAY TAXES' ROME CAP) -Ita ly will issue two post<1ge stamps late r this year carrying the n ation al seal and an appeal. "Pay Your Taxes." E.ntr r "'''t°'ll ffU P.)rt o• .. UC t '"'"' E 1\-.i\\ion h.-c:tuh \cd""" ' F-eo.,1t>11ttf t\nalv\I) tor S..·~t:Cl•nQ tiranC-h LOC.41 t1on\ " 7,9 JO om. An1 11.. Com oultr S>t•W'flett ildg , UC lrvtnCt 'ttm pu") S1t"19ht ddf'rll')-)10n dt trw OOUI' ., \OdCt' Pt"rmlt\ \t WlEOffl.SOAY Apttt I' "<ontemporarv P ol tr.., A 01 \ "'"'0" John ~\nbt•rv oluthor v•~H 11\() OrOf\:"\'°r UC Irvin" P\•rt ot 1) UC lr'v'•t\\1 E a-tt.•n\tc)(l le<tu1~ '''''C'" t ,, W;1h.•r'-; WMld -1'fll • f tO ,., m Am lit Comnul..,. Sc l••ncr 81a11 . vc 1rv1nc-C.tm p(i\. S•t'lolv. 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'>llff••r, l111m .1 c hronw 1nfl.1n11uat111n o( 11111 throat 11od11l1•s .1 m.tlach 'Aor-.('n1·d bv hC'r h1·ct 11· 1 n.1d pa1·1· :'ll1ss l'art1m . who .... ht•n not on stage ha.., h.HI to 1·umm11n11·atc• during Hw dint'"' hv wntmi? on u note• p .1d . 1·.1n 1'l'l1•d .ippt•:irann•' 1n Fr1·,nn .1nrl llak1•rsfwld this '"Th. hut ~houl<l 111' \\c•ll 1'111111 ~h tc• p .. rform 111 S;111 Fr.uu ''< n n1•\I \\1•t k th1• '-Pnk1· ... m.1n .... 11d 1.in1b IA1vt'11H't· 101-ot ;en aptwnl to avoid paying .1 ~l!>,:i()(l fl't' to ii 1;1 .... n·r t11re<l b<.'forl' .'>ht· hec.1mt· famous a s th1• frmalf• 't;1r of th1· mo' 11•' l>t'l'Jl Thro;it · Tht• ~th l' S < 'ire1111 l'1111rt nf App1•als H1 Nt•w C>rlPans ruled 111 f,i\ 11r of l'hilip .I ~ :in1tin;a or " I •• 111 I . \\ h II \\ as It I I I'd to 1·1·pr1·~1·n1 :'\Ii, ... l,11\ t'l.11·1· m l!li I ,1ft1•r ~h•• .... :is in 1111·1•d 111 an .11111, 1H'<'ld1•11t M 1ss Ln1 l'l:H'l' l'I al mt•cl :.ht· h.ttl IJl'l'n fon•cd to hirt· M undina LOVELACE hy ht•r husband . ('h arlcs Traylor. bc•raUSl' Traylor owed Mudin11 and needed rC'pn •s(•nl at ion'" another casc Mandina dt•n1l'd the· a llegations and s aid Miss l.ovelaC'c owl'cl h1rn for 195 hours of work al $100 an hour • T he U.S. Supr eme Court postponed t h e scheduled Wcdnesday exl'cution of convicted Arizona murder<"r Willie Lee Richmond. . Th e cou.rt told ".'rizona officials to keep Richmond ahve until 1t receives and reviews his formal appeal Richmond. a Tucson native now a Death Row inmate at the An:rnna State Prison in Florence. [ J I.\ as condemned m 1974 p!C'(JPI IC' ror the murder and r ob r, ,r, ht.•ry of Bernard Crum· _________ _. mett . als o of Tucson Prosecutors s aid Ril'hm<lnd heat Crummell un ronsl'1ous, robbt'd him, th('n tw1 r<' ran him rivc•r \\ 1tb a st;ttinn v. ;i,gon • 'Thi~ 1s more• ni•r ve wracking than <1n y pt>rformunC't' of any opPra. •· said operatic tenor Phtldo Oomlnito whf'n he slepp<"d nut to home plate !11 c.,ing 'The ~tar Sµ.inglt•<I Uanne1 Oomin~o hc1d come to Nt•"' 'I c1rk ' Stu .. 1 ~tad1um to honor his sporb idol h:i:-..c•h:ill ..,u per.,1;11 Tom Sf.avf'r • . \ i t / ()()MINGO . l h,t\ l' '1'1'11 \OU pitch :!:I t1m1•s Uom1ngo told Sl•<1vt•r ils tht· t\\11 1'\t'h,1ngt·d warm 1·mhr.w1·~ 111 1h1• dui.:out lid1111• th1• g,1m1· t'h1 ... mak1·s th~· :?:Hcl .. "I h.1v1•n t .'>t'f'n \ ou that mu<'h." Se,H1·r repl1c>d. "and I h~te to It'll you 1l., because my w1fr and I non I h:i\ c the lime to gt•t to tht• opc•ra :a' mtH'h a s WC''ri Ii k I' .. • ~t ate H""P l'lert William ti. Baile) of Rhocfr !!'land lost h1.., challen~P to an extrad1l1on ordpr from M1ch1,gan .... hrrr ~1uthonttes want him tn sen·i· .1 pnson "t'nlt'nc 1· HJlll') 's la"' \t•r. John A. O'Nf'ill, -;aid an appeul v.oulcl tw flied with tltt· Hhoof" Island SuprPm1· (.!Ill I I 0 :\t•ill tri1•d lo <ll'l!ll1· that the South l'ro\'lrlt!n1·p l l1·mn1·1 .1t "as riot prn1wrly reprt'Sl'ntPd hy his :'111<'111gan ta .... Yt'r . who v. a., s upposed to file an ap· 1wal of th<• 1973 eonv1r11on rm ch ar~es of stealing 31 rN·ord albums from a rli-partmt•nt store O'Neill s aid the appeal was not fdl'd ·rt·s not unusual for a dC'fendant in a c nm1nal l'ase to blame his lawyer ," .lud~e William A. Mackt>nzie said. "I've heard that co mplaint many times so I'm not taken by surprise .. • New York Gov. Hugh Car ey had a n un- authorized intruder a t the Execulive Mansion in Albanv. "it Set!ms a tomcat got into the house somehow a nd spent the night under the governor 's bed.'' Carey said with a slight s mile. ''1 called it 'Sweetheart' and tried to get it to come out. It ap- parently considered that a sexist remar k and ran away and disap- peared." The polire guard at the cur v mansion said later that the cat had been ""11pturt"d and turned over to a local ammal shelter • If there's one th in~ Queen E lizabe th II likes, 1t s a Rolls·Royce So what better present to mark her Sitver Jubilee thi!' year than another one. to be presented to H<!r Majesty by Brit ain's Socwty or Motor '\1 anufaC'turc·r:-.. anc1 Trad<>r' lht• s n1·1ety an- nounced Tht• c'ost $!02.UOO ll will hi.' a blac k limous ine based on the Rolls- Hm·1·1• Phantom VI and suitable for s tate and of· I in .ti 111Ta~ion5o Sh e has four • I\ teacher at San Diego State says Australia barr('d him from a scheduled lecture tour "to 1sol ate the black AuslraJian struggle." Ron Karenga's C'laim was denied b y J eff Bare ham, Australian consul at San F rancisco. He said Karenga was denied a visa because he has "a record of violence." About 10 years ago Karenga headed a black act1v1st ~roup called US. fie served 31,2 years in prison ror assault with forct> * E xc<'utives of the nation's top two auto m ak ers have heen granted raises bringing their salanes to th<> h ighes t U.S l1•v1~1s for c·or- poratc leadc>rs Gen eral M oto rs Corp . which reporte<l rerorn profits :rncl -sales las t y<>ar . granted honuses anct increase:-.. linnging chairman Thomas A. Murphy's pay to $955.000. while No. 2 auto maker Ford Motor Co. an - noun ced 1l t ripled the wa~es of ch airman Hen ry Ford II and President I.ff lacocca for 1976 to a record $970.000. MUJllPHY The executives' pay was disclosed in proxy s tatements a nno uncing the Cirms' annual shareholder meetings n ext month. ... When Peter Flaherty became mayor or Pitts· burgh, he declared that no one would be exempt, from parking tickets. The ex-mayor now knows that the rule holds. F laherty. who resigned last week to become de- put y U.S. attorney general. got a ticket while For the last 16 years, through booms and recessions. ind ividual investors, as well a s trust and profit sharing plans, have earned I 0% o r more on their m oney, most of the time more. Orten as much as 12%' on s hort term (3 to 6 years) trust deeds on c ho ice residential properties, with large equity and h igh security. The title is insured and recorded in your name. In those 16 years, no one has ever lost one cent on their investme nt al A. A. Ajax Co. No one has ever failed to e arn I 0% or more. No one. We take care or all the paperwo rk. details a nd payment collections for you. If you wa nt your funds returned sooner, after two years we will m ake every effort to reassign your trust deed lo a no the r invesfor at no cost or loss to you. We hav<" never failed lo do so. If you want stable high interest. dnd if you have s 5.000 or more that you would like to invest. please call or write A.A Ajax Co. for our complete brochure on trust deed investments. 'Whe n a loan is pre paid before maturity. you receive u p to a six month interest bonus on 80% of the loan balance. This m~y increase the yield up to 12%. B~Ajaxco • REAL ESTATE LOANS (714) 772-6230 Ask for Bob Mayes or Barbara Frenkel 505 No. Euclid Ave. Anaheim, CA 92803 (714) 837-3744 Ask for Sandy Ross Suite 202 Taj Mahal Professional Bldg. Laguna Hills. CA 92653 parked in downtown P ittsburgh . Mortgage brokN~ ()if Ned to C.ilafomia residents only. ''It's the rules, s ir," a patrolman r eported ly r -------------------------, told him when he expressed surprise • I t dm interested in trust deed inve<;tmen1s I Police say they have inter viewed "hundreds o r I PlN'>t' -;end m"" more antormalron I persons" but have not solved the mystery o r I t J anuary's slaym~ of producer -director Laurence t I Merrick. I "•on· I . Mernck. \-\ho was involved in making a 1972 I I film about the Charles ManHon family, was g unned I "'" ... I down by an unknown assailant at his Hollywood act I I ina s tudio I I ... I Aifrt,.' At first. 1t was thought lhal the Manson clan I might be involved But homicide investigator 1 I R II "-· h L 1 I• <,1a1• '•r us11e 'ustt>r says t 111 now 'lcems unlikely ______________________ -~·.!?J ~ DAILY PILOT T~y.Apnl 19. 1977 THE FAMILY CJRLLI By Bil Kun~ ''The n Brer Rabbit soid, 'Hey, look! It's Kunto Kinto!' " Local Students Vie for Awards Leo W. Kesting of Irvine and Allen L. Wilkinson ol Corona del Mar have been named semi-finaUsts for two $8,000 scholarships to be awarded by the South em California Edison Company. Kesling, from University High School. and Wilkin.son, from Corona del M ar High School. w1JI compete In the rinal judging this spring. The scholanhips will be awarded to the two outstanding high school seniors from Central and Southern Callfornla. Fall Care Post Open i\ pphcations for the fall are being accepted for Orange Coast College's new animal health technology pro· gram. whi ch provides training for vetennarian assist.ants. Information about tht' two-year 'l)rogram i.!i available from the Animal H ealth Technology Program, Orange Coast College. 2701 Fairview Road. Costa Mesa. Applications must be filed before MJy 1 Life Aid Class Set Fountain Valley Com- munity H~pttaJ ls offer· sng free classes In card iopul monary re suscitatlon lo providt• training in emf.'rgcncy medical i11tuahons J amce Endsley of th<> American th'art A:. I !>O<'ial1on will b<' conduct mg the classes al th<' c-onvC'mencc of antcrc.!il ed groups For more mformalJon call Fountain Valley tlosp1taJ ;1t 9'79-1211. Mesan Given Arctic Medal Student Cited Cathleen M. Jackson of Fountain Valley has been named lo the honor roll for scholas tic achievement during the winter quarter at Oregon State University. PUBUC NOTICE FICTITIOOS BUSINESS .. 'IMEH'ITEMf' .. f Thi' fnrfawl""l 0¥'""" 1\ dOH'l'l bu\.' 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I( tllr \nJl\l ~f Hf Al h -4 Petty Offl<'er Th1r1t Clasi1 Kt•1th Crr 1~hlon !ion nf Mr'> Nor1·1t.1 Creighton of <.:ost:i M<'., ... h::is bet•n nwurded th~ J\nturcllc Servin• M<"<lal after spending 30 days on the /\otarrttc conlln.-nl .... , • ,,.,_ ..... , f'I• t• •• { N fJ r.f >kA N .r <oA · .. r ' " I LOl L.H>l fie 1s a membc!r of Antarc-tic Development Squadron Six t VXE 6 1 which operat~ thf' s ki· equipped tl er c ul~~ tra nsport& und Huey hd1copl<>rs THIEF GETS SIX MONTHS LOS AN GELES (AP > A 22-year-o ld Long Beach man hu been sentenced to six months in jail for steal· Ing artifacts and funeral urns from For~t Lawn 11.n-.o ""~ '' Wltff~\ •-tt....,..t·"'1".,_.. 0.-•'""' ..,._... ,...,. 'P1' • .,._ "' r· ,, .. ,.,...,., ,.....,""' '°" Of•,•&'~ t "'•'1\t•• l ~•· ''fl·~· r • .-,. r~., ,,, iii t ,, ·••tfP'\, •••....,...A Y • .._,, I I '''• ,. ,, ,.._ A• "'" t IW'dl1-t""' ,., •f.,. ·• • ~ ..., • '" , ... 1pvuv • ..,., P~f"1¥t lt()r\ H~tlltfli'\•i touf'lt'f ( .,.. 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S• lllt• ~•"-M,. ~ PubillNOOr~ CN\I 0..ty Pll011 ..,111• "' r----~~-~--;._--:--.:""""".----"'\ ~!!:.~~ ....... 1~~.~ ~ ....... ~.~~ ....... . n-..,....,_....., , .. ~-e...· G""°'m I OO~al I 002 ~ I 002 "'U!l!dey. Ap!11 19, 19n DAILY PILOT ~!.~.~ ........ ~~.~ ....... ~-~~ ....... 1~!!~~ ...... . DAILY Pll.DT CLASSIFIED ADS .............................................. ••••••••••••••••••••••• G, .. ,.. 1002 GHeral 1002 GHerol 1002 G1Mral 1002 ·····•···•·•·••••······ ...BA YFRONT. pier & float. lots $185,000 to $325,000, to build your own custom home Several areas to choose from UPPBllAY YIEW-DIUaHT ··••··•·····•····•····· ....................... ·····•••••··••·•••····· ·····•······•·····•··•· INCOME EXCHANGE ,_..,.a..r•a Moffe•: GtMnll I 002 All real estate adverU.<ied •••••••••• •• ••••• •••••• PRESTIGE waterfront homes with pier & float Crom $385.000 up. Charming 3 Bedroom, 2 bitth home with sweepln1t upper Newport Bay v1e-w. luxuriotl!I Master bedroom swte. soanng woodbeam cathedral beam ceilings and much more. Absentee owner wants larger units Offers 7 yr. otd, Immaculate. Newport fsland duplex. 3 Bdrms .. 2 baths. rrplc .. enel. garage. e ach unit $172,000. in UUa newspaper Is 11ub Ject lo the Federal f'a1 Housing Act ot 196 which makes it illegal to advertise "any pre· Cerence. limitation. or discrimination based on race, color. religion. sex, or national ongin, or an intention to make any 1>uch preference, limtta· lion. or discrimination." This newspaper will not koowin~Jy a cct•pt any advertising for r eal estate which I!> 1n viola· lion bf the law. ••••••••••••••••••••••• G1M1ol 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MnadelMar MOM'S HOUSE AT D•o·s ,RICE Ju."lt what the rlOOor's Or· dered puce, fresh air. swi,,tune. Where lnnuen· Bl LL GRUNDY ,' REALTOR 341 Boy\1d1· Onv~· N 8 67S · 6161 ll al fa m i!Jcs lave. Shd Ing !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! doors open to suns~1.>1>t Gt'M'f'Of 1002IGeMf"GI 1002 pjitlo Graceful planhn"s •••• •• •••• ••••••••••••• ••• •• ••• ••. •• •••••••••• ~'i"rteod~:,~~:!!0~~~~ 2596 Crestview Drive may be too late. si2·253S LIKE NEW 4 &>droom. 2 bath with new c 11rpcts. nt•w drapes. and lush 111·w landscaping This " .; s par1ous home w ith furred air he;1l. t>ullllns. rover~ pat1u Full pnt•c< ~1.900 C·\LL 7S l·31!.ll C:::SEL ECT I PROPERTIES BAYSHORES, NEWPORT BEACH $178,500 2 lll'<lroom. :? B;ith . Furn1ly Hooni with Bar. l•'o rmul Dining Hootn \\<Ith lOO botlh.' Wine Kack . Brea kf.t~t Nook. Lai gc K1lt•hen. Fireplace lots of gla~s 11v1·rlookmg 11nt• of the largt•sl. grt.-enest pat io-. Ill llJY"-hores Thi;; arrh1t1-r tura llv d 1•l1ghtful honic was be.1Ul1fully r<'mocklt•d in WH. Its l'ontcmpor11ry 'v H'lnn.111 ~hingle faca1lc 1~ framt'(I by l:1rgc l.Jl',1ut1ful lrl•t-s Th•' hru•k ;mo redwood lath pa1 10 1~ n·m:1rkuhlv pri\ :1tt-. 1nsunng t•nJOY· m1•nl of the li:.t' fl arbt'<lUl' ur lhl' c::is Fire Pit Ami ,1 low. low l1•.1s1• OPEN HOUSE I I :OOa.m. to 5:00p.m. Only S1 LS.000 fee. CCIII 644-72 I I ~ CLOSITO FREEWAY Close lo Freeway and priced rl ght ! Mesa Verde north 's bes t b:.irgai.n. Huge master s uite pJus 3 more bedrooms can be yours for this family size home. The owner is out-or.area and is motivated. Your home is secluded, has charm and be ready lo buy 0!11546·2313 f '1ifl t<i Ill J • If S ((Jiii t('lf I ~J fl • [ •·RVIJl:I IEAUTlFUL Yl!W HOME Call today to see this lovely custom built s bdrm home in one of Newport Beach's finest areas. This excep- tionally s pacious home, including ram rm + billiard rm. is perfect for enter- taining & perfect for a large family. Unusually large rooms & complete privacy + private beaches for year- round Cun. All this under $300,000. 2111 s-Joa.,1n ... Rood NEWP<>lt'f CENTllt, N.I. 644-49 I 0 1002 Getteral 1002 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• COMUBCLU. IUILDIMG Large 2-story 13,000 sq. ft . bldg. in prime location. $420,000 Cash or will exchange for land . 673-4400 HARBOR OPEN HOUSE DOVER-SHORES BEAUTY Panoramic view of bay. ocean & Fashion Island; magnificent 4 bdrm .. fa mily rm .• formal dining rm. & 3 car garage. $350.000. 1238 POLARIS DR .. Wed. & Thurs .. 1 to 5. 759-0811 Huf 6fu.- Gu4l Wute,u ~~. 450NEWPORTCE"l1CR DRIVE: 759·081 1 GIMf'OI 1002IG1Mrol 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Large Costa Mesa home with 4 overs l i e d bedrooms, family rm. beayy shake roof. lll~ entranc e w ay & fireplace. Great location ---------•1 SATURDAY & SUNDAY, APRIL 23rd & 24th ~TSIDE CHARMER EXECUTIVE BEACH TRl-1.EYB. $9 ,400 TOT AL DOWN close to park. tcnni:s GREAT LIVING courts and all srhools 1\ LSO SHOWN B\' /\I' l10 INTM ENT &12·26R.5 <Mtl'r 6 OOp m t Garden atrium entrance to executive double door Ule entry! Step !own hv rm. + King Henry Vlll formal dine! Gourmet galley + toast your toes fireplace ln tam. r m. Soa ring s tairc ase to Just listed call M6·588C tor run details. ·~HERITAGE • • REALTORS Nl'ar the s(':i l.u:-.k t>u1 It Ill <:oron.1 dt•I Mar 'fhl!> ;J bedroom home I!> tdl·al for family fun and enll'r· taining. You even own th(! land. Sl 79.000. 640.6161 Some Courfrsv to Brokers I 002 GeMral 1002 ....................... •............•......... NeatJbedrm.dining.1~ baths on corner lot. With DMsJoa of ttc.tao.-"""......,.Co. double garage. $65.000. 6""1111 1002 Hurry. cal1S40--1J51 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• BY OW!'\FR DAZZI ER srperate bdrm romplex. ~HERITAGE Harbor Vil'"" llom1• llG CANYON This beauty will renew Sweeping mstr bedrm •.• REALTORS l'hasell C-2 Corner Courtyard entry with your zest for living. TODAv.1r·s HARD retreat + J Mammoth 4 h r. 2 ha M nnt i• i.;1 ~~~~~~~~~~I pool & jacuzzi -5 Sunken hvmg room with ,1, kiddies bdrms ! BHQ Look No Fu .. a.ef w/bcaullful yards & Cho1t·1• Nc<wport Blvd. -bedroom California fireplace and wet bar. TO Sllff OUT backyard! Truly a I UI patio. Commun. pool & l•X':ition wtlh 166' Cron· SIMPLICITY r anch s t yle home-Plush, plush carpeting. handsome showcas e • ~ COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE, INC. All the warmth and love club house Walking clli; t,)g1' Hui lding and por· IS lliUTY <.'USlom built for present the elegant master suite THE RIGHT Call for pnvat~ showing ~ go into this Mesa Verde tanre to schools. c:lo~t' ti t 111n 11( lot curren t ly Snow White could have owners. Formal dining has a fireplace and a REAL ESTATE BUY 847-6010 home Beautifully de _ __ ____ __ --g r t>enbt>lt & n al u ra I 1 ea s I.' II C a 11 Co r !Jved here. Neat as you room, den/office, family private deck overlooking 0•1>; '" u • 1' •V•' .,.," 1 corated, wallpapered to AT THEBEACH park. $168,500. By ownr part11·ulars have ever seen with 4 room an~ game rm. lushJy p_la~ted gardens . If you aren't careful. you [~ lf~~·11·~11 accent each room 2 17 UNITS -~173 Pnnr. only_ $125,000. bdrm and close to Mexican tiles and shake frm_l dining ~oom or m d y r 1 n d y 0 ur:.e1 r' ~ ~;Ith~ ~~r:.i· ::~·. df~1j $410,000 a~I • II. Schools for your Dwarfs ~fg. h~·~p~ ~~~ee~en =Jya~C:~i'::-~l~~a~t barking up the wrong ·', ':' ; HUIU'l'l .... ~TOM (children). Newly d e · •" ..., for apporn· tment. 673_0 ,.50 tree formal dining rm. 2600 Pnme orean rental uml:-. "1 l"'IW coruted thru-out with PETE BARRETT "" Sq.ft. roomy living. Huge that generate l11 gh in BEACH custom m ade drapes. C>PfN "•.9 · 11 s 'll"l 'O~t ..,, .. ,. The world of real est ale ~~ta=~ !~t~~:;;~n~~ ~~:;:~j[~~~s~:::i~~~~ HEAR BEACH ANYTIME ~1~t~::t! '~~11~~2:1~f· -~~~;Ov-[81i:Q~j;tjJil ~~ ~~~r;l~:r~d t~0~3~a~t~ m Ha~!~i~~i~mes ten a n ct•. Orr f' rd a l tenants 2 BR's. I BR's+ $65,500 OP<N 1119· ,, Hll"' ro1<1 N'"' ··:::·. ., ,, _ ~~ii]l: _. the right trark Ll't J New paintins1de and Oul ~~~~;, ~J~81~!,orc it 's :;i~h;~~a~\~; t~i~lu:::s J ust 21.; mile bikt> n dl' tol•-----------I [ ~·,m1·iru1 ~.....,.~-~~~!!~~~-!!~--..~.---!!-~~-!!~_...~I ..... ,, .· .. ·· " R ~l LTO R 9 be y our ~~~= :?:~Pe':~li UPERB ~~~ 1!urr;;:7r~~s ~;· ~~J;~:~117;~~~io~l:E: $65,000 "'.Ji@'H) ~~!!n~'f!rh PRIVACY ANO !~:0~~~ ~0 ~~ r3~~~s~ ~b~~~~o~~~{'dl~ MES po_~,~~i~ ~~11.~3;!~1, inside & out l'rlvJtt Sharp Easts1de. 3 bedrm . style. Needs PAINT in· fl F. A LT o Rs h d v e Ing room. 2 Fireplaces . ~;::;::;::;;;;;R;rA=r :;';;:;"c::;;;.1 . . heated & f1lter(•d 1wl !loom fo r vour boat or COSTA MESA Here's an opportunicy to LLftl> spe cialists m cl ivcrsl' Somerset model Ask mg [~ -~ yard hosts s parklt ni.;, ~ h:ith on quiet corner 1---------•I side and out + carpet. pt rt~URE bl'rome s cholar s and View <'overed patio • . , Assume !'~JI ,\ loa n motor honw . Hurry, 2 Bdrm., 2 baths, brand decorate lo your laste. Await you in this spot ilre as s uc h a s only$169.950.644·7270. MOTIVATED SELLER ONLY $41,500 Vrry sharp 2 bdrm. 1 'n bath Garden Villas Con ti o 1 n a g o o d n e ighbor h ood nl•a r :.l'hools & shoppm". l':nd unit overlooking pc.c11 llurry be for)'. lhts bargcun's gone. 545·W!ll. -. . CL.ASSIRED HOURS Nh••r11"'r' "'·'\' pl.ti 1 lh+i1r ads hv h:l•'Pht>n1 11 on~ 01 1 .. ~> .IOp '" MiM)/11•)' 1hn1 Frttl.I\ II w noon ~u111rrla " ((~T·\ M~:,i\ Cl~ Fl<'~. .~YI \\' 11,JV M ? :ll11K tn 1111T1 NC:TON II E '\<'II 1"1111!• ll••111·h Ill\ •t !><lit f.?20 l.AC.tlNI\ H !M II tlll6 Glenn•'>''•' I .a~un11 Hu<'h 4!M tl4f,, SA i H>t ,F. fli\(" K ~ t.11 1'111 Hn.111 l .Dl(llOA lfllb :wit li:llO Nfll!'l II l'!ll N'I \ 111111 rrN•MO1no CLASSIFfEO OEADLIHfS 11\•ullhrw (or 11111\ ~ ktll' ,, :, :io ,, Ill th .. 1l11\ l••f11tt· r1uhhl':11u.o ··~ N'pl. fnr !'>•mcl~v & Mno tl1ty Ed 111"'1" wh1·11 <k·udllnt• 1~ :-.1t ur•I " I.' IVM CUSSIFffD RtGULATIOHS ERROllS i\1hcrtm·r~ ~hnuld t'hN•k lh«lr 1Hb d11tlv It rt•f10rl o•rrnr~ 1mmt'dl1t tl'I). Tll ~: Oi\11.Y I'll .<Yr 11•~1111\l'' hnhihty IOI" lh•• ltr~t in f'Ol'TI'C"l ln,l'rt loo 0111 v ('AN('~'.1.1.i\TtONS \\'hf.., kllhn11 .in nil h•• ~un• 1(1 muk•· a r.·c•n11I 111 lht• Kll,L NllMHhH ,l:lW'll vou h\ vour IHI lllk«'r n• rt'f•t•1tll ol 'our <·unrl'll Ahlln Th" i. lit n11mlM•r mu•t h.• ""'"'" ll'!l hv th<• a<h rrt'"'' m c11.~i>r t11.h•11ut .. f'/\N('f;l.l./\TION !Ill ('OHllF.<'Tl llN !IF N ~:w Ao H u ·n 11 ~· RUNNING F.vt>rv f'ffort 1~ m111I<' In lull rY rorre<'I e nrw 11rt I.hat has bet•n ordt-rt'd. bl• -<'enno1 f'(Ul!r.in· ~to do l\O unhl lh<' nd hrs •PP<'llr<'ll 1n the J)llJ)l'r OIM&A·LINE ADS ~ ads art> ~•ri~lly <'ash In adVln<'e by mail or at nny 001> of our or fK'ft NO phont• ord<'rli Ue1d1 .ne · 3 t> m Fndny. CO!<tll M"'" ol n~ • 1a noon al 111 bran<'h O<rit't'S. THE DAll.Y Pit.OT , "'3etVt5 th~ ru:thl to <'111S111fy. ed1l. renM>r or refuse uny od V l'r llwment, nnd tn rhnn1t1> its nll'S & rt'11u11111on• wrt..hout pnnr noti<'e CUSSIFtlD ~HGADOHSS PO Ro~I~. Costa M•so 9262(1 · Hurry call 962·77K8 .,,.0n t la!>l c:.ill 546·5880. new condo never OC· Excellent floor plan for a less. beautiful J bedrm, 2 c 0 m mer c 1 a I a n d Key family For appt. call bath home with family tndustrial property C .._ cupicd; 2 car garage, 645-0303. room & central A IC land development .-"""' large s undeck/balcony thruo t F I $69 o=. COSTA MESA REALTORS,.... u · oron Y •""" residential property $65,000 546-4141 (arm a nd land . FORESTE OLSON DUPLEX YOU WON'T appraisal . urban1 .:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiii;;, ll.1re opportunity to pickup t'harmmg duplt!X with good i.pcndabk ~ be<lroom units with separ ate gurages a nd p riv a l e y ard, 1n a neighborhood of mostlv single family homl's Full pn cl! $71.!)()(). CALL 5.56-2660 BB.IEVE THIS planning . and more. i- 1/• ACRE $64. 990 associated ,.,., .... , ., .. , .. ~ BROK ER S-0R EAL TORS l Ol 'i Vtl Bolbrw f11l 'btil Cul de·sac entry to trt•l• lined pnvate drive lead., to separate gar:.i~e + works h 1.1 p · Pr \ J ll· courtyard +BB~ putw P.18!~~~ +-VOt.Lf.YHAl.L murt HOME & INCOME just one home from S outh Bayfront. Outstanding 2 bedroom home with exceptional li vmg room and pitched beams. One bedroom + bonus room rental unit. On a 4-0 ft. lot t:=SELECT I PROPERTIES TAX + room for .J-'!)01 ' lfNBELI F.VAOU:' K11I pla yhOll'>f' OU t 1Jt1•.t los1d f• h .1 i.;uu1 llll'l kitchen t-·wp farn rm + 3 !'t!ammoth h•lrm-. • \ n\'H'r agaJn oppo1 tu111t \ Won't last thi• .,,. 1•1•kt·ntl Call QU lCK 1147 ·dO tO [~~ilfi't11 HOWABOUTIT! II II .... •• b (I \I I t h i s 3 li..<Uroom. 2 l.l.1th l1omc in I '•"-tJ M .. ~.1·!> fllll'~l an•a. If""" at.M•11t 11ix·n b\•,1m , 1•1h11~<; & ph·nty of 0µ1•11 ~p:tl.:t' .. How about a rc>ntal m the rt"a r with fircplal'c lo he-Ip t'm t•r rost~" How ahout ;1 fentas t1e pnct• un(kr $69,ooo·· $225,000 PROBLEM 1 llow about calling 1------1 540-3666 NEWPORT SHORES ll1\LllOi\ ISl.A:-\0 • 673-6900. Wl' ('JO hl'lp U)' "'t'lcl11nli: from .i ~ruup of n1ir Ill r11tnt' pmpt•rtn•' tht-une to flt vour t A'( nt't'Ci" (' ;1 I I fM a 1otmrnl ~-~'I ~UPERB HOMES llO , 11•1t II \.. w•· ;, ) q 11 n • t ~-:lj YflOQ AUi :t ft 1 ·.tr• ,,1 • ,tlt1•/\\A ·• ~'?f<l M '4 r• l..lke new t ~ Rn. ur :l & den. ~t~ bath' lkJul1ful ly 1h:-1·orat .. <I 111 r.1rt h ton;•:. Ur<1nd fll'W lukbt•n incl mtcrowa\'t: uvcn brir k Cr pl<. W;ill.. lt• pool\, teno1:., l'lubhous1• & bt•.11·h $11:1.000' lob>o loy Prop. R.atton • 675-7060. ... .. , n• ''~" 01 X>44~ '0114 ~ '". tt f.: .I I IWAk JO ,. ... .'!))? «>Sl• 611~ S©\\4U~-L&£trs ~ That Intriguing Word Gome 'With o Chudle -----.-.i i.,. CYIY t. POUAM.--"'7T,__ 0=":!"...tt~ ~. ~ '-IO loom Jou• ,.mp .. ......0. [ R YTH OW l 1 I' I I I I I S YTA T I • I I\ I I /'- • A dent•" compiled .. not.: I H y H A 0 I ! boo~ 04' p<eVO/'ltove dento<try 0 dMd put 11 1n tl•• Wd•l•ng •OOrn Ii I I I bul nobody t e ~ d 11 He tl•M•g<!IJ 1h" l1tle -·-:· l""n 1 m<>"' rwrybody <e6d •I 4Md " r__,_o __ AJ....-L-...l _E ...... .....,_ t.n•llv d,.dp......,•1ed • "' ' I I I I I 0 ,_,,"'.. ·~~ c~v<ll• quot•d _ _ _ tiv t.rt•no ,4\ '~• "''UlnO watd• .__ ________ ...... d~ .... 1oo ,,...., llop No 3 ""'°'"' A uNSOAM&( l(Jl[IS 10 I ~((I "N'W!• . r 1' I' 1· r r 1 I •·I I I "J Wftelc-a11 REAL ESTATE LGglMCI Ranchette WITHYIEW ;\i•arh 2 :l<'res rll'"lllt'<I 11t1111111: i::rnnt oak:. only :?• / nuh•'< to the• surf w1lh .1 rt•m.11 k.1bll' <·u-.tom hwlt '.I bdrm ~ d1•11 +- (on11 I} rm homi• 111• !'>llo;nt".I to maxinllt.1· tlw panoram11. h i lly ran1•hl,1nrt \ 1t•w /\lso :'I C'ar ('nvt•rt•d parking + room for rl'm1w-n1, boats. rtr The rorral can ac- t'Ommodat<> u:. many hor,o;es as you rould ever want with room t.ospare. U l"l•'ERI NG PRIC E $220.000 Call 644-72 I I gm ['coplt• who need Pl'ople Thnt 'c; wtH1t th!! DAILY PILOT SF.RVtn; OT RECTORY i:1 all a bout! SEEK & FINlt STEPS TO OCEAHROMT Charming one bedroom cottage j ust steps lo Beach. Ao R·2 lot with a home for now and future potential for much more. $98,500 - WATERf'RONT HOMES REAL ESTATE 631-1400 ISUHIT ArARTMEMT ILDG. OCEAH+COM~ STORE + HOUSE+ VACI.HT IEACH LOT Unique investment op· portunity fo r on l y $335,000. Walk to surf Tenific summer rentals + permanent tenant. Just listed. so hulT)' ! Fl.-xible t erms Call 963-7881 l"ll~N Ill Q •II 5 FIJN IO RI 'Yt((• [!llMI SLEEP T H G £ A R A N I G L U P A M P 0 H A N E O 8 V S G 0 L W A S V E A E T U 0 A T B I 0 0 R T Y W Z N T S A 8 L H Y E W Z L E T 0 T U N 0 0 Z E v A D E E A R D A N R 0 P S 0 N O HOLTZN CAFEREKVE t E 1 L U L 0 P 0 0 Z 8 E R N S W S H E T H E S 0 W A T S M 0 R t 0 l C T B P S E R H N T S l M U 8 R W 0 0 S T Y T A H N A S S I G E L L 0 Y C E T t E H E N L E 0 U t S R S V I T L L S H L T U M I Z 0 0 R 0 W S £ 8 R E R A L t E S S P 0 A S f Y R I Z 0 0 N S W 0 E Y E T U H S 0 0 N A Z E R f 0 T G B t M K S 0 8 E 0 D Y H l S • 0 T Y lnttr11ct11)(U H111<t.n WQrl1• b4llow 80l:MI• fOfWetd, beet· w"'''· .-(), ~ or dl111on..ily. Ftnd ead'I en(! bo• It in, ~ Drowse H 1 t The Hay Shut-Eye :- Ooze Hap Siesta : f orty Winks Repose SlU'll'lbt r ~ CA tnap Saw Logs Snooze TQlllOrrow: Mart1n Luther COATS&WALLACE 41DRM + REAL ESTATE. INC. POOL-$55,000 Jog to beach from this I•--------• beautiful ~arden home. Hu ge Lav. Room , gourmet k itchen with serve through window lo private patio. Winding st.alrs to master suite and du.ldreo wing. A~· sumable monthly pay· •On cul·de-sac •Close lo ments $233 per month c>verything •A 3 bedrm lotaJ.Calli63-6767 charmer •Plus Jg rum· SHARPEST BUY IN TOWN WHY! Ol'!N •~ Q.ir H UN 1091 -....1 pus rm •See to believe 1:•1m.ti!·~1 :"" :~:...~~~\':"· -·~·i _!!!l!!~Jf ~ ~ anyUme by a ppt. 400£.U-ia FOR All $46 950 c.M~«£? ..... MW Yes. it's still possible to ·~!!!-~!,!·!!·!-!*!!!~ get 3 bd residence for un· iii der $50,000! Cenvenienl •----------location for shopping & community poo l & jacuui available loo! Belier check this out TODAY 646-nll. ~ J Bedn>om. "°"''' """" __________ 1 3 bath El Cajon model ln MESA VERDE Just liste d ! G r eat bedroom home with an added Family room! CalJ REDCARPET '754-1202 l IR. $59,500 Family sized home local· ed on tree lined atreet. Tile entry to huge livibl room Country styled k"cben . Large rear yard. Assumable V.A. loan with total payments of $272.00 per mo. Hurry for th1s unique buy Call 963-6761 ONN M 0. rt> fl.IN ro 81 Nl(I Peppertree on quiet cul· dc·sac. Owner anxious. Call 640.9900 MESA VERDE IEAUTY Uniquely d esigned around a lge bl.O pool thi. elegant 4 bdrm home ls ideal foe gracious ramlJy living. C.Ontalns a fam nn. bonua Jofl/den, C'Stm shutters & wallpaper Nu-tone center kitchen, blt·in vacuum & 1n· tercom & a hobby s hop/· dark rm. Out.standing professional lndscping, btO Mesa Verde area, close to the Cou ntry Club. 646·7711. ~ Walker r. l ne Heel (state Gt111NI 1002 Ge•ral IOOJ macnab I lrvtna raaltg LOOI OM THI lllGHI' SIDI! A cheery, spacious 4BR Deauville w /view oriented to fully ap· preciate gorgeous Big Canyon fairways. $283,000. Donna CUster 6'2-8235. CP44> 642·tllS 644-'200 901 Oowr Orl'fle H•rbor View C..nter lrvlM •t came-. Valley C»f\1-r 712·1414 Nobody "no5e" r eal estate betLer than a REALTOR~ *"lllrt Hn.r /Cesta Mm BardofR~ PRtVATE PROPERTY ~ra IE YOUR OWN LANDLORD Here's a perfect remedy for your "bargainltis" take 4 bdrms for living, I ~ baths ror r elier. fireplace ror warmth plus an oversized lot for fwi. Make yourseU well today! Call our house doctor and don't pay another month· s rent ~ _____ -. __ -_ .. _Zkl_-1 Pnccd at $55,000 for an immediate <'Ure! Call collect 842·2535 l IR--IASTSIDE ,,,,,N ,,, 0 • 1 , 'VN rt'~, .,,, , FAMILY-$72,900 [ I ~~!'!e 1:ca:t~;~f gf!~~.$R~!;H1ll paneled liv. rm., huge 1.·..;~~~·~'''J-~~-~-~ .. ~-~·fl!-~-~ ram rm. hosts massive _..., brick frplc Convenient chef's kitchen. Large secluded master wing. SlidiJlg glass doors to patio & E·Z care yard Po6sible assumpt.ion or low VA loan! Take ad· vantage, call now 646-7tn IF A oP1N1~0 .. ts •.JN•omN1<1 POOL HOME Is for you, [etumtm r~utn:i:: 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• cae: 810111 ILlllS CD. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE .. 1UJFFS• RIST OFflRIMGt Highly upgraded 1 s tory "Linda .. model toWnbouse with gated patio entry & wrap.around rear patio & dog run. 3 Bedrooms, 2 baths, master suite. FuJly air conditioned. Electronic filter. R edecorated throughout. New carpets & drapes. All electric kitchen. Including land. $158,500. 811 DOYa DllYE 631-1800 1002 GIMr• 1002 MtW IM HAllOI Y11W .. w Private courtyard entry leads into this 4 bedroom, ramlly room home. Back yard features large pool with "family" s ize jacuzzi. Presented at $175,000 A COlDWILL l...a CO. 644-1766 2111 ~Ol.llNHll..&.aM>. fN~CINTlll C1J O,\ll Y PILOT Tu.aday, Aptll 19. 1977 ~!!.~~.~ ........ j ~!!!!.~~.~ ........ ~~!.':'!..~ ...... . ..•.......••...•....•.. ...•.•................. ·~-..... 1040 •............••........ Mlwpori leoctl I 069 Mlwpon leoctl I 06t S-Ca.m.nte I 076 ······················· ............................................. . ~!!.7'.~.s:!: ........ 1~~!.~~-~~ ........ ~~!.~~~.~ ........ ~~:!:!.~~.~~ ....... . G.Mrol I002~eMr«M 1002 C.t.W... 1024 CoatoMne 1024 1076 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ···················•·•···••··················· .••.•...•.........••..• •·••······•·•·•····•··• Grab It Quick I" t• IN I y I l 1> I t. d B t• I I Meadow:. hom1· Grc.it schools. near t"l'olo10 park. 4 Bedroom'>, l 'llrJ b.uhs, family room <'0' ercd veranda 3 l'Jr garage 585.500 T .irlx-11 Rl.TRS. c.tll 9ti2 ~ VIEW MANSION OVER IA Y Tasteful Kmi:s Road 4 bedroom that has a view that won't quit! Beam <·crnngs. newer construction. charm- ing kitchen <with an over the sink view of the Turning Bas in) and an inc.reclible a mount of storage area. This property has room for a tennis court. Presented at $325.000. lJ ~l()Uf t 1()Ml:S REAL TORS', 67!> 6000 2443 East Coast Highway. Corona d.-1 Mar di\!) Ill M .. •,.; Vo·ffh 11 !)rl6 [19!)0 lab>a P~insula I 007 Corona del Mar I 022 ·•····················· .•..................... 5hr. Iba "l'I bJ r form .ii din rm. dt!n 6. fJm 1111 SI 79. 500 ti 7.J Ji;.'fi layfront OuplH ;\rw dclu\ :I & :! lir ~99.000 1\J.:nt 610 ;!111 Ccwona ~I Mor 1022 •..•.•.••.•............ BYOWHER ~py~lai.~ llill. S2to!l,IM~O ~1 llr J Ba, \ 11•w 11.1 r h<>r \'1t·w llilh. Slim ~)(i ,j llr ! B.i. V1t·w tl lO 2!1KI tl/uahftl•d Uu) 1·r;.. ()nlv 1 CORONA HIGHLANDS PANORAMIC OCEAHVIEW \ deh~htful 3 fir. 2 U:i home wllh \.ll'W from nearly t'\ cry windo". ldr~e rna~ter :.u1lC', wood beam c·••1hn~ and oak ha rtl" nMl floor s 1 n ·walk-to pnvJlC beach' l<>1:dt10n A:-<0 first :? i.: o od du 1>1 l'" e:., 1 w """"n pool & J rcnlab. Sl6S.UOO, I So of.H" \'on 1 orn1·r. ~1!'>5.000 • B) ''" 1wr ti73 bl~ 1\tlr,Hlt\l' 2 :.tor) :Jbr. 1.irn rrn 2ha . :! frplri.. d1•1· kllch. WJlk to bch, uwnr fm;,n1·,•c.J Pnn nn I~ SIG0.000 llwnr. 1;11; 1:m1 l.l'SK llAHBO R \'IEW 111 1.l.!> L ush s.:ardcn horn<' Quiet rul rfr ;..<1c ;.,I •I flr, 3 B;i, l~·st bu) ~ltJ7.l.IOO Call for dddre:.:. La '//:l/,{; &,HJ, REAL ESTATE 644 -6397 l80D~eView Spyglasi. 11111 I ~lory -tbr. JbJ. fJm rm, dtn rm, 2 frplcs, ind courl yard. many upgrades. /\ must l>f'(' 963-9777 REALTY WORLD Costa Mesa 1024 !o-\1( \t.t•: "\I.I·, ... 1, 111 c.11 ~; \T SEl.l·TTfO:--; of x lhc· f),111\ l'1l11l hnni,: hap hnm1•,, from S:,U,000 to p) n·~ull~ 1 .. 1'l.11·p yuur ;:.711,1•)0 1\ll ll·rm~ \'cts dr.I\\ 1111: '.II ol 11hlll1l' . ,,.. dn\0,1), ,,.,.l. J!:>:>l::>I t;~·!'Miilj lo1l,1 I \j.,'t 711 52!) liX.1 ~~. H •111, 1y " • ., Af 11trt1M1 mn''' '" 'tl~· I ~ .• n,• I' k•+i' l\r1 t I•"" lh1' ! !11 1111"11 .111 tl'I 'Inf' ''" r t1 r1 11111 i.. l,.+h1•• ttt1 I 11~1· t.-11 h ••ht1 .. 1J ,, lw t11•I ,., ''"' ,1 r II I rw1t - ..,Y11l•'hf , I \ 1 •t'"t I p I "" n l'AI 14·10 .. ·~ ~ 44 n , $1 25 Ir> I ~ t-~•o, -• -~l '!'l~~p a I~ I~• ,,.,.,, n-b,, ~ You will marvel al this 4 bedroom . f arnlJy room home in convenient Co!) ta M esa area. pool table m<'luded. 6x28' Dog run. Only $76 .000 Try 1t, you 'II like it! CALL NOW 752-7315 DONALD M . BIRD Associates, Realtors CottaMua I 024 Costa ~so 1024 .••.••.••.•.•.••....•.....•.....•.......•••••. MESA VERDE Repubhl· b..·aut SpJm'h :-llf'd honw "1th l.tq?l• lol 4 Udrm:. , J bJlh-. drnmj! & family rm~ .\ olf1l·l Offered at Sl2i .50!1 759-0226 ( CCAltN ASSOCIATES --{l!Jl l_!Plls DELIGHTFUL! rm :! H' /.. l'w11. 11mn: ' .. ; \II ~Oljl II COA ..... r PL\/.\ Sil.000 1\~1·n1 ti-10 S54;cJ OVER 2.000 SQ.FT. :->.·ar !'>o Coa.,l l'la1:.i :-.0•< 1•1\ !h'fOI Jkd ho ml· Custom Cvtie C..1lht·dral <'•·•ling und 1·u.,torn dccoritted in tt:nor \'iew of pool n i:rc1intwll with nt'arli) u·rws, saun.i ·n JDcuzt1 645-3474 ED 2 Miles To TM leac h W.itk lo e\ 1·r~ thllll? llambom1• -I bdrm r;int·h. f..urul) room. flrcplJ< l'. dclu,~· k1llhcn EZ l·are ~ anb Only Si5.9UU. 1•all !14'2 5Stiii T\IWEl.I. RJ:o:\l.TOHS LANDING 3 ~~t~.9'r!~1~m ""'-1 hJr. furm;,il clln i: l.1u11c.Jry room. h1i:hh up l?rJdt!d hml· con lJcJul c-orm•r Jot !WO 221 o MESA VERDE •BY OWNER• fur,, li.:1· fmh· I h<lrm" :I ----------• Lg. 4 br + dt'n on I>: lot Cust. 18X36 pool + ~PJ Frml. din rm. ui.••<I bnl'k frµI F1m::.ht>d gJrJl!l' I blk to 1:::.1an<'1a l'.1rk SI 19.500. l'nn 11nl) 5'16·8872 l\Jttii. ·\II 01·" k1tr hen appl1.1nn•i. !'>I.) !!~!II •11 Dano Point I 026 M ESA \'ERUE 3 br, F H. ••••••••••••••••••••••• D1R. Ntc(' homt! 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JU,.t painted & •·urpt>lt'<I Next to 1rnrk, ll'nru:. cl:., pool ln1mcd. d\ 111lc1b1llty SMtl.500 IJy OWlll'r !>:°ll 4li:.'!I Woodbridqe Arborlake Choice Waterfront ~l!"' 2 le' d l::\t-• Condo Hl'CIUl'l•d for 11u11 I. ~ak ti73 2t)2.t S.111·0 I 2l l·uJ' l'r<Jdll' l'l.111 t:I !'>horl ".tlk In pool pJrJ... l'i.. "' hnul S7b 90(1 !-.52 1~.'> Early American Mystic Hills L1114ui: :S btlrm 111·t•Jn \ 11 home l>u1tcd tor l.iml1) 6. cnt•·rtJIU1ni.; p1.ol 1:ou rm11 lo.1llh<r. ,..pr1n l..1 ,r,., p .. 110 Sl~,500 On The Sand! ~l·nsa11onJ I hl'.•t'hl runt homf' ju"t a f1·11o fo\'l from thl' :.urf 11n J l'<>PUIJr t lo~e m ~·ath J Udrm!- pauo & loft SJ.ill IMl(J D~amHome Th•• t·ncl of thu, Cnlle,.:1· (' .trl. 1·ul Jl· , .. (' 11fl<'I' .1 ' 111· 1· I .1 I l r t'<i 1 ' 1 h I~ 111·.1111 II ul ·t o rrH 11 111\ltlt•I hom1 h • .,, 1 h1 111l'•·!>I L.irh· 1\m1.·111Jn ..;;;:;;:iiii:miiii:iiii:;;;iiii::;;;. lk t• fl I \ 11 II " 111 f 11111 ii II ~ "' h I'' I' I t I. I!' 1>1:111 tn~. J 1op.trh>1J1> I ii m1 ly rm t~t'll 1 v.1111 lplt am.I .1 IJI.!•· pool 1.1bh· '"'' l'>IHIU' . rrn W11 h 1·u.,1om l>Jr &. p.m(•llni.:' 11~ mu,.,t ddmlldy II E~ I HU'\ 10 l n1m• Red Carpet Reatton 833-3380 1> ..: i-: H " 1 t: 1. n I' .it 1" llomc :I lir F ll Wl'l bar up~rJdl'd <vi:. & drp~ l'IO:.l' 10 pc1ol ~l hool 6. par!. 1n b1•,1ul tond Slodl.500 n, "" 111·r l'nnr Logwta Miguel 1052 ...•..•...•.••......... l'11:.10m :IHI! t<im rm :.! 111\. "''1 ltar .nt1 r 111m. !,1\1::.h m.1:.to-r ,.,fl , dt•t·or.1ll•d w 'oph1~lll'a 111111, \'1•l il\Jhf1• :. L'Jf i,:..r. indr) mum Cb 111 "hopping & :-r h l~ ~ll!J,500 BOND REALTY RJI 'l.111 ~10~ r\ HCll Hi\ Y lllr l<tm rm. atrium. pool '' lul. '>Olnl' occ .. n \ tl·". tn o"m•r SIR!1.500 -19!1 141~1 • EXQUISITE HOME of Moeri"9 ......... Oft .......... Clftd pro•iclftcJ C~ •leWI of tM s-Caaw;... COOIHiM. 2 x so· Girl .. tClltCbc~ with tropical "'"' ClllCI ,..... with two ..,ohrfall1 and rtiftectton ,oob. Spif'Gll ttaROM to floatiftcJ forMal dWIMJ ...... Far MdrooM1, tmty '°°"" two flreploces, attic for storCHJ•• o•tslde sprWdw ty'hm. ttte patio Gltd cvbbh ttoM drinway. . $495.000 499-4551 LAGU!\ \ BEAC"ll "97 ·2411!1 1)1\'\,\ 1'01 :-.0 T 193 >Q!l~ LAGUN-' :"<IGUEL -195-1720 Htwport leach I 069 San Clemrnte I 076 ••••••·············•··· •.•.............•.....• NEWPORT SHORES :'\r Ill ,11 h o.. ri. """ 301 . 3 BR--$82 ,500 :.llJ,;: !<I~ In rm Lo\l'lV Su pc r :.t.J ri-f'.t" 11111 I ~ r. 1 r c ~ 1 <• \ J I 1 " n G11r1-1·uu~ n .11 v.oo<l w :i I t I d I ti d I Ill d11 o r...it11 • II• 1.~ht C:h<'I ~ 1-.ournht ;..11 hlr. Pr:' ,1li. m~ll ~u.11 .\I ti bdrm c~1. ,.._JU'' th .. t or dlr.' 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"ff I '" CaUfontio" VATUMSIHCM You n •ad 1t n~hl ' Jt.irt• l'han<'C' fnr lht> \.-In.in to purch a!-~ th1~ n1n• .1 bd rm :? h<ilh hum•· " pn<ll ,111•d Int, lr111 t t r c e ' & 1 n n r r 1· I \' tlnvrWH} S1·l'•I "''' i..iy hurry ~ Unly S!i:!.500. 17111.'>45 ~1!11 1;r.•1•nhrook I 111•1lrm. ·1 lnt'IREHetwork l't-nlral ;.i1r n111q·111.,n1 lt,11h .1111\ro\ :!000 "I II i-----------· lt>l'JllOn S71.~00 496-7222 831-0836 l..ori:•· t.111111\ rm f111 m.11 EVEL YH COPEL.AHO tllninc ti.. 0·..1tini.: ·111··1 HEW LISTIHG! REALTOR SS2·0434 l'11mn1 punl 1il .1' g!l>UnJ Schuol 111 lr.1c1 Country Club Area ALMOST NEW DUPLEX :S7.~.'----·--.-:..--lf li!@{4 imr;;rmi1 962·4471 (r.l")546·8103 Hwttinqton Beoch I 040 •.......•.............. PLUNGE!!! 4 BR POOL HOME -..111111\ 1:oun1rv 1'll•·h1•n "1th ·,.lulin~ i.:l.1:.s tloor,. n1J11.•11mi.: onto J pr" .11 •' p.1111> "'-pool \ .111111·11 rl•tlln~~ w1lh l1,1k11n' 11\l•rlonk1ni:: 1ho• "' 1ni.: 1 " 1> m ll ,. ,. " r .1 1 n r ,.,,llp.1p.·r ~"'")(I p.or1t-I ini,: ~i !•111 (il'I rt'.td) lt11 'umm1•r • l .oil n11w iJ:! lilWI \11 'ST !'>ELL .. MO\. l:'lo<: :! ,.lory :nno "I fl 1111' m,11· 1-:H·' h "kriol 'ltiK !'.Will WAIT NO LONGER! Glt'nmar hom1• .1 ll!l' l'lllrm~ ,\. .! h:oll" n1 t·1 f::imtlv h11ml' "Ith poob111· ).1rd C"lln\1• mt•nl tu bt-a1·h i.hoppmg & ~choob S7::!.5'JO NEWPORT BEACH REALTY 675-1642 $64,950 :!hr .:h.1 I~·· 11\ rm lx·aultlul IJ.11·k ~ .ud & p.1lhl !It'd r ~I 1 l>con.oltl Doui,:la-. • WESTSIDE REAL TY. IHC. 848-2323 1044 ....................... ~l.tr!fUl'll<' 1 u wnhvusc \;n" P ark 3 br, 2' ~ ba. formal din rm, f.1m rm. Ii.:<' palm C"ompl n· cll'1·nrat1•d ltCJdY l n mu\ l! 1n R) o wnl•r ;)111 IJIJO 5!>2 ;Jt!!J l WOODBRIDGE OM THE LAl<E If ~nun' looking for prt• 'ltJ!ttlU>o II\ 111..:. lhl'O :.I'\' th1 ... gori.:1•1111 ... /\rhur l.Jk1· Bn.;r1·hfl mnd1·I h1lllll' lowu t.•tl •H' r1h,. r1 om hoal houH' anll l.1k.t-Ccimph•t1· with :: bdrm:. . dl'n. lorrn.11 dtn 1ni.: rm . :! h J lh:.. Ctrepl.H'l', plus f:inla~111: Cal1lorn1.1 IJ, 1ng Onl)' Slli,500 4 RR 21 ~ liA, llt'am 1·,..11 1ni:~ d1nmg room un nc'CI p:it10. 3 1·ar garage Slt;.i ,:'IC)(I JAYW. YEATS REALTORS 499-2237 1055 •..•.•...••............ LAl<EFROHT llaghl) upgraded. " Ht . ::!', Ua. pnme lakdrnnl l'\'l lake \ l<'W I rom II' 1111:. d111111g mstr bdrm ttJlco n~. pa11n. \'\ t d1K0k i.undeck Sun & i. .. 11 1· I u Ii m r m b c r ,. h 1 p :s1:1:1 000 7fiR 0586 Cl l:HlM ING. Jl''l garlicn home ne\'cr occupied I 81 . :! Ba Call tor ad drC':.:. Starter Home! L tV Cj/Ma-Z?tutH.P Cuti' 2 h 1'drrn with REAL ESTATE 64~·639i' 1 11,1nm I 1 r1•pl !t1'l' & ------ la:.ti•fully l'IH l11:,1•d I ronl i--------•-•I Minion Viejo I 06 7 p J t i u Y J 1 •I 1 :-. a ••••••••••••••••••••• • • I J 11 II ... I ,I fl I' ti n1...t~h·rptt·•·••' ~t•,tr •·om munll .~ purl. anti piwl Jnd ll'nnt:. • m1rt' Sound mn· l" dll lh•d C4rpd lh·<1llnr' RJ3 JJlll) ONLY 2 BR & 2 BA I ILOCK TO IEACH 3BR ui:" :! bJ . 1 IHl d" r: " Iba . ,ol l 11:l·tl k11ch" & t' J t h ' . I : 1 1• , 1 n 1 1 • tl1>h"~hr lrp11' l11•t k & fJl ll " r ui:< I \Jr J!.tra~,. $159.500 .:ACOIS REAL TY 675-6670 EASTBLUFF \"It·:~ FRO~l u ROO~l!­ :-lxlrm. Ii: lam rm.;; h;1 :• 1·.1r gar. >.1ra1 'nM·l' 1).14 01:1>< '1111•.()(J(j ~:a \'II'" llr o:Hl lllOOI Plan ~.:.: !-ly. i lit branrl tww bv 11\\ nr !n<·timt· Prop < \l hi,:•• " ~1·1flnd f>lO Ob.~> l'nde 01 Ownrr!>h1 r L1111rio :: Br ~ BJ, fph'. IJOOI, ~6!..500 O·to l", A141 t.i42·J'i% nr 64:: 391(' llY()W:--;Fll 11JI hur \.II'" l111m1 Ph.1·.1· l I RANCH REAL TY 551-2000 B\ OW:'>.EH 31lr, :ma. on <11: d1 ·!-.tt: m I:: I ui.lm, nr -< h:, t.. -.hoppin~. ~~· .>1)11 .>11 331:1 POOL-RANCH HOME ,, !'-l f'".H :1 lw<lroom 1.111111' hunH' tn l'Xt'IU::.t\·c .ll t'.i 111 'l,nrth Tu~tin. l'~JI) ~ 'fl tl r.r great llv- 11• i.: II a r rl" oorl 1 I on rs, IJrJ!C IJmtly room, extra 1:11 gt ) ar rl and :!I:! by 10 l'OOL. <.'al: lor appl RANCH REAL TY 551-2000 I 1' r ;: t> ,1 :'ti " n l t i: n " ht•.1u1 :1u· \ a r o ' & Other Real Estat~ I I h .• ' .• r r I \ •• cl ;o tl,1,h11li' ,I l11•cll 1111n1 .1 ----------• But -.n n o :.p.11 1nu:- l.Jr1>:1' mas11•r hdrm "1th ",tlk 1n rloi.t•I ' Brl!Jkfa,l h.ir & formal din arc•a C"ll•n•i.lor) "mdow~ for hl?hl H111h WOW! What a Value! Rambling :! ~1ory :i bedrm w huge bonu~ rm. fam1l) dmmg rm Over 2000 sq fl for only 582.950 11'-l>t buy m Lal!una lhlb Red Ccrpet Realtors 586-0400 r.ilto Commun po•': & ••••••••••••••••••••••• dub ltou't \\alk111.: di., Mobile Homes tc1ncr to ''·hoob, do~' 111 For Sale 1100 ~rl•en\Jl•1 t &· n.t• u ~J I •••••••••••••••••••••J• par~ _~I~ fMll1 II~ o"nr -.., "Pl"l ,11t•J; fJ.:C. liv. &IO-til.J l rim· Orh rm. l ·Hfl, ro11('r rd l1J lh tu" nh11111 1 p t 11 r"'"""·'"" 1.11111ro•cl '" 'Jlt"h th<; m1i-.t dist 11·1'1 n ~ n 1• r ' C u ' l " 111 1tr .. p1·r11·., l!I ,,,, • lol h w.111 1·1n 1•r111s.:' "~I h.ir r1rl•111Jn• <x: t; \N v11·:w from hi-<lroom ,\ '\;U ,., <·ru11~1' htdi·awJv O\'l'r i:;.ir,11>:1'! l'oob, iai·11111 ·~ ,,,un.i.. 110:'11 T WAIT Sllr.! 500 10pcn t1l IJrM 1 l"Quail l liiialPlac• Prap•rti•• , 7Sl•l920 "-1•00 QUjlll $T NaWl'Oll IUCH SU. 900-Sove CALLUS FOR *HOMES* S60.000-S70.000 In Tmtffi & lnlne THE HOMESELLER S 752-5353 CUSTOMIZED ~tagmf1cent. C'xp a ndcd "l..aSalk·' tnwnhomC' m l 'nt\'Cr!ltlY Park. Thi~ hnl' bomt' hns I bdrms . d<'n & famtly rm . & fc•ature., 1·<-ram1i-tlk Ooonnj!. V1mLwl papcr~ & upgraded caqll'lmg The \'1ew from thl' cicn mu.'t ht' SCl'n' CJll U!:, we'll arrange 1l. $12!1.~ l'e1hnf.!' for glamour :indl·---------• nh h h i.o upi:rad<>d S711.SOO And rlosc lf 1·omm pool Jnd Jaeu7.11. 1069 ....•...•.............. 5 IR-IACKIA Y NEWPORT HEIGHTS •REMODELED• HORSES! l'rt\.il<' gat ed fronl fal m. Tile entry. I lu~r •:! Jkdroom. 1 '~ bat h am rm ,. gou rmc1 •Gut·!>thou:.1.w hnlh. kt1l•hen "lcw but rher •F1n•plarr •n II\ tnl! rm hll'l'k rrunlrr t op -~:at 1nk1lrhl0 n ~·nrmal Otn1.·' St•p;iruti •Gor~l!OU~ modi rn111 d Ma!'-lf'r StlllC'. l)ouhlr k1ltht•r1 w1m w 1·11h111d~ vanity m trrorl'd wl)r<J & <1ppl1.inc "~ p.1110 S-l0,500. i\~t loi:1 1n.12 ______ __ Acre(l(Je for sale 1200 ········•··•·••••······ TEHACRES c; l n 11 <' rn I II n ~ n I tf \\ 111nm1ll, xlnl ror m i!'l- 1 Jn< h !>It,. ('riced ft.>( qUJ• k ~n it·. RK ll. 171 1 l fi77 .f>6.lll O H 52:.! OS:JO tt513 CAMPtlSDa·fRVl"E rotx•:<, Plu' I more ciuct"r •t'c" 1·aq11·1~ siu'CI FIR !'rwin...i room or •Honm tor hn.11 t'.1mp.·r ONE & ONE QUARTE~ LOCJUnO t.ach I 048 work shop 1~ hert! too Ur A TEH HI Ft<' Ill: y AT ACRE ••••••••••••••••••••••• lnJ? )OUr hor~C!:-1 Thi' ONl."t SH,O(J(l 1011111 111 for )OUr tnoh1lc hm Of' IUILDAILE LOTS b•·aulilul 1.000 ~CJ , ft !:'P\I I hid r !>ii l' So uth o r ;~t t • ~ , ,11, ' ••'" 1 I • .J n .• 11 , Send lo 011nt • 1t ~ lVtit t I 1 "'" "' t Ii ' ''" 111 . ,,,, 1-----------1 Ju.'lt rNhl<'l'd S.3000' ;-.ieu1 thf' lw.11•h, 'rhools & 1•nl ll')(t' 3 llt•droom•., b1i: II' 1n~ room for pnrl1cs Large t•overed patio. The prt<'C IS right. C'all Tarbell. RL TRS, R42 811.'>4 mansion o nlv $17!'.:>()(I • C'<'rona \'111 avail. Full Pnmr rommcrc•1al loca Call for perso~al preview 18 .• Quall ~ pn\e $12,:;otl. RKR. Aht r Elroo~ Ne1101ocr.i1t D"P' HJ, 0111lyP1lot Ho)( 151 ('I• t Ct>Pl~n.1 s 1.1 NPW Yor i\ NY 1on 11 p, nl Name Add•"~~. lop Pallern Numr>M llOA[ 1~Jn t·~' belore 2(1 t'~s1rns ptus 3 Iott pr.n1td 1~. •cit N[W !ll't, N((Cil[CRAI • C-UlOG' 111\ •1,rvth1n~ :<- Crochtt with Squa1u i 1 00 Crochet 1 W1rdrobe ~I 00 Nilly fifty Qu1IU Sl 00 Ripple Crochet ~ l.[ O St"' .. llnit l ook \U~ Necdle11olnt l ook $ 1 00 flower Crothet 801k $1 00 +1auo1n Crochet l ook ) 1 !lo lnsh nt Crocht1 l oo• Sl 00 lnsllnl M1c rame look \ 1.00 lnst4n1 Money l ook i 1 00 Complete Clfl !loo~ S 1.00 Complete At1hans :-14 ~1 00 12 Pritt Althlnf : 1? 50c look of 16 Qv1ltl : l 50c Mmvm Quilt l oo' ·Z SOt I 5 Qwtlts for Todlf :3 50c Ito' of 16 Jiffy "''' soc I 11'11 •' O"• o-ill~rn NII \•• 11 oNj "''" II l~P \.!r'I• 11~y ; 1 n1ioo f'•""" qz93 M., pf W'"' ,,,~~ \(l• l"l M(lfo' · )81 I• lO 11• MP<11um 1.1•~ I I 4 11rd~ 60 '"' h 5,,111 SI lS IOI PKh p.ittttn Add JSt to• fMh ~11frn tor ln~I (l,\S 111ma1l, ~nclhnt StnO 1t Manan Marton P lllern 0PP1 442 0.111v P 101 ?3l Wr~l 11!1'1 St Nrw \'011< NY 10011 Print NAM E ADORE~<; ZIP c;1 zr and S T\'LE NUM BER Do rou ~"°"' ht"' lo 111 a pattern lru 1 Sud now for our nrw fall Winter '•llern t111101-cllp coupon inside lo~ tree pallern of your choice. Send 15t now• $or . Knit l ook Instant Mo-•1 Craft' Instant fatllfon look tns11n1 Stwint l oo- s 1.25 S1 00 St 00 $1 .0C IEST VALUE CM $7,000 Oowft 3 br . 2 ba home w /h ugt' yd. l house from n ew 2 a c. Reg. Park. which will have ndmg tratl!I, a lake ror boallng & fis hing. pic- nic areas. etc. A rapidly apprecaatJng a rea & very unusual 10 the extremely ope n country fe<'llng Owne r ha s bought ano the r home & has p rlred this home for quirk sale at M12.000 Call Pat Slom c l . 675-6775. 646-7414 or Sun Get On T1w '-dwOCJOft And jom counUess others who enjoy hassle Cree condo living! Gortteo~ villa, den o r sewing room, 21 2 baths. formal dining room. 1"1replace, buill·m kitchen $77,500, callM2 ~ TARBELL.REALTORS only 64.2-7U> agt. 1--------- IOWASTREET TOWNHOUSE SS0.500 Undrr $20,000 r>own Or Cash T o Ntw Loan PREF PRlNCIPAl.S SOUTHLANPF.RS REAL ESTATF. ~or8338060 MUSTSaL Beautiful pool , cozy (ireplace, ride your bike tn the beach. 3 Dedrm, 1"• ba th. ne w rrpt & paint thruout. Only S63.900. Appra ised h1gh('r. SCOTT Rf.ALTY 5l6-7U3 T55.H2·E~oo_o .... ·.·_ . . lion on Coa~t 1111.y. :ii today! 752.1700 Plac• (711)676·5717 -~.·~~n~ ~~::,<'th c:/:ne:rn [ ~,,., ••1 ', .. ::;-;·c u:i; I Prap•rti•• O R s22 20RO ·' V ILLAGE. · · ;~r:eh R&2 :o~s~$1~~ . t~PJHJI ••oo ou•Yl5i~-~~~~oar mcH ~~~!:.~~ ... ~~.s! REALTORS lots·S4'1,000eaeh l=~;:=~-~-~-~-~··~-~-~-~ PRJ~1F. W1\TEaFRONT Lrg R 2 Lot. oceanfmt ~ Woodbridc)e Arbort•e MORIMS REAL TY ..: PROV~Y IA'u<'adia. ioo· lo water. * 494 0057 * ROOM FOR IOAT Jean Oalei1 Alt 640 ~ l' • blk~ to S tate Bell. Brand New Supe r up· .., Camper too-an thel!e --------Sl7 000 down. Bal al lotr graded 2 hr. 2 ba. lux ---------two new custom homes \.lEWDUPLEX mt 0 rate. $60.000. Call (.ll rondo. Den, form. dm CALL US ... in ~ewport H ghts 3 14\l CLIFF DR 4.'ltl 9461. !9 area. Near lake Sl 11.500, For nil the latesl mulll· Br+ )oe bonus rm. z•n Open Datl) Ajll 640·7000 $6000 Under mkt Xlnt pie list1.11gs available in ba. r:m+dm rms. 2304 -~tery Loh / terms. 4 95-5906 o r J...agunaBcarharea. rt 1 1 IAO<IAYAREA Crypts 1500 S59·1833hyown <'r. s q ' 2 s tory. ots o GREAT FAM. HOME ••••••••••••••••••••••• m wood. $l<l l,OOOea. 4br ::!'>:b•. lam 1m. dan LIVE & LOVE ~~~~ 3106 & 3112 Broad SL r!11. $134.950 239: B11~ ~99 ·2800<:.f F.:.1slof;\wpt&SooflSlh Farm Pl. Cull 551003 .. ABOUT ''2 AC RE 'OvC'rlookmi: C'nnyon View~ RU RAL ATMOSPllF.RF: Within Clly Limit!' 1 MILE'l'OHEACll lBR + GUEST ROOM 588,000 "Z" REAL TOR 4.94·861 l 8 11·. Op<'n wkdys 1 3. _!!kr _______ _ wkn'ds 12-.i . IA YSHORES Call 731-152~ LAND INCLUOEH Wl•tllern Par1f1c Prop. Tt-:RRIF'IC! llURHV '. fo'or Classified Ad ACTION <:3110 Dally Piiot AO.VISOR 642·5678 Comfort, ronvem<'nl. :-Ocat pnvnl<' beach . Attrae11ve G()()d1c~ Galore ;:.., Gur.,1 ... 3baths sur. soo Property House 642·3850 2 Ltll !I r arlflt' View, &!)'\ iew Terrace Secli<(9 $1001.'3, 536·~53 --____ __._ Condomlnlumt /T owtt:. houMs for sal• I 70t •••••••••••••••••••••• CONOOSPECfALISTt JIB .. C.M .• t . Vilt,, T o uC'h s l o ne Rlty, 963-0f!6'1 SELL ldlt lttms w ith a Daily Pilot Cla!Strled A~. 00·5678 • Ho.nu Unfunih >.-d DAIL'( PILOT C7 ~.~~~ ...... 1~~~.!:~ ...... ~!!.~~~~ .... ~!.~:~~ .... ~~!!!.~~~~ .... · ~•H/ 0..Wn./ CorOMdefMw 3222 c..t.MKa 3224 flilwfW• cw.... 1100 UMts.. 1100 ....................... ....................... •Wbow 3242 ~·· •• • •••••· ••l•J•4• •4• Hou .. , Unf·--LL_...~ __..._ ~ Aporlrntfth ~ •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• AporhitHh Uftfwa. •••••••••••••••• ••••••• ......... •• •• •• ••• ••••• Choae.r Rrondmoor vaew Old 21tory i-; Sade Com pl •••••••••••••••••••••• • mocM .a & 1-'am. 2'1b ... 2 re do~ lake new 3 br, :! New 2 Br l \'J B:i. Twnhse. trpl, ponl/prk . Rllr b&.f-lc&den s..4~ 294 fpk, f>llllO. pool. tctuu:i, ·"' $360 mo. 213 592 ~ ll4'4 1790 M~noha 642~--10 NEW FOUR·PLEXES, H.B. Buy now while being constrocted. Large custom designed units LOMG ESCROW MULLER REALTORS 846-4493 RHI &tote I IOO Warftd 2900 .......•.•..••.••..•••. ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOUSE+ llui>le'< 1•nv,11c party would hke 2Br. hbe 2 2Hr units on to bu.Y I lo I~ unit~ 110· x 135' R-2 lot 1r1 8319'J!'10 $Z'1i> 2 br Mn\ e now ' Sl90. 2 br. kuh, ~t.:. oli. Ready for i.ummt-r 1' ec Ft.>e Ma10 Rentals, 5'10 ~O MJ.tn Rentah.. 540 5310 38 r, 2Ba houi.e. w:.h r , $195. t br. ·~ ul&I pd ~1d~ dryr, 2 c.ir (tar, palm, olo., t\•,• $475 mu • .a94 291>6 CJt Main Rent.alt, 5o4Q..S370 ~-0177 ----------1 ~aut 4 Br 2 Ba, N C<""lil SPACIOUS 2Br . 1 li.t. Me:. a , cpts, drp:. ... 11 blw. lam rm, bllm., :i bltns. rncd yd ~5·2600 blks to ~acb. $SS4> mo 640-8358 3 Br. 2 Ba. garage, crpls, yrty $<t15 mo. 613-3850 Agtnt Walk to Big Corona Cha rming, spacious 2 BR. 2 ba., lots of wood & frplc. Pnv. p:aUo. Only $:lf.5 a month! BAY & B£ACl1 REAl.TY 759·0fll l MESA VERDE So&SO mo Sharp 4Br, ra m 1 m. 2Ba. I~ 1·ovC"rcd patio. xlnt nc1gbtiorhtwd, wlk to 11chl5. i\gt Art Ht.~e 752-1473 3 Br. l l:Sa. dose 111 :.hoppt(, lrani.port:Jt1on Maturl• &tfulb only. l'oo 1)1.'bo IDI Westmin:.ter. $95.0oO N~:f:O Li\ND TO RUILDI---------~ Owner will carry undn ON c JI J •k r Walter 3 1m 3 Dr. 2 1;,. Colll'I:• Par~ T D P I · J J ( 0 2Br Charmer frplr rph A J ~inc• ttn Y at ~·otl Reall) 5:16 7!'i33 .i-·lk '"'-h• "'SO. Agent "Lon - - ---"'I''" "' to .,...ac . r DONJONESREALTY mo54637~afi5PM __ 842.8829 968 6631 PRIVATE PARTY DECORATOR OWNJ-~J) COVlNGTOl'I" l'LEX wants to purchase frorn Harbor View Home:. 5br Pnme location in llunt owner. a 14alt'rfront 3ba,nexttopark&J>l)OI. $100 ;1 lir :! ha \t('<;J \\m11." sm Roy Mc Cordi• R~« 1810 H•wporl Costa MHa 548·7729 SPAClOL'S 3 Br tn lt>vel 3 Hr. fpk, lice FJm Hm wctbar, grdnr 2•2 t•ar i:u $SIM.I Mt S, S$4·4-U2 IRVl!IJt-; J Br,:! ba Con<lo l'lt>w un 2 BR, 1 8J .....• $325/3:.IS 1l Monarch ::,Umm1l, La~ 2 HH, 2 Ba .... $375·$525 Nii:uel Adultl'o only, refi. 2 BR,21t ..••.•.. S.175 req $4 ~0,mo on li.e. 3 Bit, 2 Ba. . • $4251$.SSO 4!W·7262, M to 5 wkdilyg, 3 BR, 2 12 ba .... $175/SSO 4 BR. 21, Ba .. SS3S/$SSO 1 llr, fom1ly rm. 2 ba, Top ULUFfS Of World Frpk, new 3 BR. 2 Bu .••....... $6!!5 cplS ~ ~U 7~ _.___ 4 lilt. J l>a · • S8SO 2b f ,,, lk t b"h BIGCANYO!'J r, rp ,. ,w.i . o ' ' J BR .,. 8 S700 $i<l0 me> t Ill paid. F.\ C'l> i..'AKlf'OR~T 69,494 HHJ -- JBR,:!Ba $575 2br,li:dnl·dyda,J1IM11.y l SJ.W. mo -197 2:.KJ:? Top 0 Thl· Worlcl . fJm1ly hml', J fir :! ll.t. Oi.'W paint, cpl:.. ~~:!5 mo ~1~72Z 3 250 ••..........••••..••..• Condominiwns Unfurnished 3 425 associated BROKERS-REAL TORS 202~ W l otboo •11·JU I ••...••.••••........... SMflSHf NG/ I Bdrm $.!I.> ;! lldrm, 1' • ba S!KO lk-.1u11ru1 pari... ltkt· Jl mosphi>rc. pool. :.p.1 Ju.,l a h!14 :-.le~ to lOm 11lct~ shoppllll! m gton Beach $187.500 c.lu1llex or tri·pll')( Ill part ially furn w Jcu:.t i---------- Owner will carry undt'r N•·14 port Balboa :.irca piect's. ,\\ail aft May 15. Dano Point 3226 ~523 C.o4PtJS Dt·JRVIME 3 BR, 2 DA, rpt drps. l>ELUX£ 3 Ur:! Ba off 1st --- A IT D I\ .. , -·• 71'1 IH5·2200 lse $665. incl gardcmng. hit p l ' n..w I \ '' T L N cl C Clb . i:t•nt ....,,n or 1>75·3662 Call aft 6pm. &14.9330 •••••••••••••••••.•••••• ns. a "'· ,~, , ' ... , ~ . igu . ntr) . ...•••.•.............. \dult:;. no peh. t:ll 1-: ltlth St. C.M ti42·~ orl>4ti 681ti DON JONES REAi.TY Sparktmc 2 i.ty. 3 Br. 2 , Yrly br. ~")95 mo 4 llr 2 tnrl":. matnt \dill> only. Comm pool, <1ssoc due~ ~nh l.ovc•ly lf.'C' new 1 br. drp::. 842·8829 !IAA66.11 _------Costa Mesa 3224 ba.cpls,d~.frplc Rel." Ba , !-'£', c·pts, drps, ~5 673367 1 1.'\t·~ pd uc.8»95"4 Unfurnished rph. :.lo,, i:ar. Matun· lod•H·pd. 551 2000 or --••••••••••••••••••••••• adll~ No fll'b. 1981 H I~ Property 2000 Rentals ••••••••••••••••••••••• r .. c11J11c:. Nr :'11.1rin.1 ll9.I J.Ul-1 Laguna Hiquel 3 252 $UiO mo Lovely :t Rr, :: GeMral 3802 i\nJhe1m Ave, 5.a!>-32..">9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• j L~o $13S mo. CJll i'Jl1._ _________ ••••••••••••••••••••••• fld, d1ntl\g & breakfa!)t ••••••••••••••••••••••• t).16 :uso 39 U~ITS r"111:11U>.... 3234 *RENTALS • Gardl'n llOnll' :!Ur + rm. (pie, ctbl car g,tr BUt-:N1\ "" """' l '-" :! llr Adult 2 £k.•clroom. be<im ----------u-··-·· Fumithed ~f/),11)1 1-'ry, &JI 9-t:i2 1· Near &•arh St'a Tl•rral"i.' rm'I, wt'l ba1 . s erv11:1.. " ••••••••••••••••••••••• FouttainVal~y 2 BR . ~5 den CuJrdcd f.!Jlc com puol. JdC.'. l OI\', l'k apts, c.·pt~. dq>..._, hltn!-oi, t't.'lhnl!,,nopct!\ ~00.56X SantaJ\na.SG00.000 ~ol 3 102 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 HH . . s.100 mun1ty "'ltcnnt~. pool. l rvinl·~ H·12·:!766 01 pool Th,\ \'tll.1 \\'ru"Mt". W \V1hon.1nq Apt G. 27Jt.~J;~,uu';;~i's& ••••••••••••••••••••••• PRl :\'I EEASTSlf>Et'\l SJJS J W, frplc, i.tar :!UR .s-125 pk&p\tbea .... hpark1ni; 833·17951.'\'e~ Ki9:Hit,."1 tllPS::l?07:! M1•:-.a\'l•rdt•2brup:.ta tr:.. llUGRUMDY Stop hcH" l.onking lo CONDO. :?Hr :!b.1. dl>I i...it.1:.&i>t'b(ik _h.._. ,. :!HH,d1:11 .. • S4!15 ~rno.400·71*18 ----•-· Nl'w n 11h. Heforenn':. mov<·? WI.' prob. havr ex gar. Hr Jnd l'>Jl·'" ken ' :\t Jrn lt.nt.it ... ~IU .•. no :1 llH •• $350 ----NEAR S. COAST 11'LAZi\ Balboa P~ninsula 3807 $WI ·1\1!! 1931i eve,., REALTOR 675-6161 ai-tlywhatyou'ri•looloog n e "' Yrlv l'l' 11 Ill' 1 1 "b 1 JllH ssoo Monarch Summit adult 3 Br. pool, ~ar. patio,••••••••••••••••••••••• _ ----------1 for ~·rv111i.: :ill heach · ' ~ " rri '~ Jl is, palm, •·1 f'I< • , ... _.,5 romm. 2 BR, 2 ba Nr frC'shly p111ntrd $325 mu FROM $260 ----------S'J75 mo. CJll for ;q1pt • "Jrd"nl·r ud •"11mm • ~ ·1 Jir low1•r '>·Bi n 11111 .---------•I ort"as. & all Orange Co .. ~ ,.. " 3 "I' ..... '"'-95 clubhow.e & pool <kt•an 75-1·2286 or 559·514fl e\'S · • ~ · • ,.. 'lJturc udull!. 11111", nu Dlstnss Property! Maryor Doo :.w1m ''""I. 11l,1'"ruuntl n' ~ -----nar Cp~ er» vrlv 1' J Call now for info. 6'15·4900 '~ ,.. J"' 3 [1H ..... ..,,= new. $125 Mo 675·4562 ,. · "• ~ •· • · n.•t:o; 1.aq~t• 2 hr apb ••COft141mH'sGvic:W COLE OF NEWPORT. 'Jr ~hupµlnf.' $700. )t•Jr ..,.,.,., --2 Br 2 Ba, Canyon arra ~t0009_3 _______ i:>..hwhr, i::i~ URl) Ga:-. We t·an fmd 1t for you. Bt!ach ;,irea. Proba te:.. RE:\LTOHS I\• UliJ :nt:.? Mt ti 1>.M 3 BH · • · • • $625 Ldte For-Mt 3255 Palm Sprinos. Beaut de 7 • .. R .,.oo ... C ... _1 3 pd 778 Sl·ou Pl. &t2·507J 6 5-551 1 "'" • ···"" ••••••••••••••••••••••• cor.SSSOmounf.S650mu orona~ Mor 822 ., - bankr uptcies, t r uslt't' 8olboa Island 3 106 sales. forced sales. undt>r •••••• • •• •• • •• •• •• •• • •• HuntinqtOftleoch 3240 ~H£IRR · ..... ·.·.·.·.·.·.~Lovely \Jew oH•rlooktn~ furn Yrly lse 1714 ••••••••••••••••-••••• D\'lu.\l'~Brapt1n tr:iple\. "". r~ T b lbr, 2br, fr pl•· •••••• • ••• •••••• ••• •• • • .. """'°" II t + Jr no ""\ £•'-' J Ult ram.rm •.•••• .,.o5 Jax<' 2Br lwnh:.e. clhhi.e, _328·98:!3 or !714 I 3?7·6100 1----------1 J ' ra::. I! . .-~ :-. 1 market vaJuc:.. We ran $?75, :! fir, kuis OK. Ref. JOmt ventur e. Call World dsh w~hr , must :.cc' end patio. pool. dlihsc V:ir3nt. I J.iR 1 1 1 h:i • .,.., pools. tennis. 58ti·36.a7 .• _ ..... 121 L1~a Ln l>H I~ $395. 675·5008. 673·2.132 dost• to oteJo S375 Ai.k Ahi.o \'ilia. condo. Super <-9' -~· -------- Wide Brokers. 673-45-15 Srrull rl•e 645 4900 * COftsumffS Guic:W ---------for Kr1lh, 968·1317, or BE\UTIFl.'L Mtn & lake clean. 3 Br, 2 ba, cpts '[I... ),<:>r(S~ F. S1de3 Ur2 Rn. l.'nd g:ir. :? Br. w fam r m, newly 962-4-17t Rkr. view hm. Coiy. p\l 3 Br. drps. pool No peti. __ ~ }11 rt'dcc, :idlt-. S:IOO. J Kh remdl"d. S325 I Infant, ----2 bJ. r-.o Pi.'t:.. :.ubmil S33S/mo. Ph 830·508.S. :.!tst ~ :>rn OOl!O: 631·~ UNITS.UNITS 7r; VA ASSUMAllLF: DL\R.\l lNG Jge 3 Br. 2 ;;;,~~ 2?92 Mmer. C':illl-B•r•a•n•d-•n •~·w-3-b•e•d•r•m•~.~~~~~~~~~~J chldrn SSV51lsc. 2-1662 Townhous~ 8.1 , Dtn Rm. garage, $.52.S -------LANOll\G hom('. 19001 Sunset Ln. Unfurnished >rly t>73 3731 MESA. VERDE !>IJ tt with fonnJI dtnmi:. New :! BR. San Mateo. on ~ (}/ .-:z:;, 352S COHO='-AJJEI. :\li\ll N~ :ipts. J02 Victoria, 1 '> B T h r I Hr, $265. 2 llr. $325 Come--r 0"' n ou~t'. rp r uv or t-all Mullan Realtv Pool, U•nnts ~1m1.• orean ~~ . · Poor plex. llurry won't last al Sf!S,000 3 Br 2 Ba. clean as :i owm•r wanh l }r be & l.Otb fairway, Rancho .,4.12/ y tntz, ~ BalboaP•ninsula 3 107 "tuslle ~00 5-ISl)liJ-O . .rt S5!SO pC'r mo 1nl'l<ll! s .. n.,..J o:.iquin S·l"ZS ACAL ESTATE 6~~·6397 TWO F'OU R rr.F: :<ES ••••. • •• •• •• •••••••• •.. 4 PM j!ar<l<·nl'r ~ 1-0 _ _ • • • • lluntmgton Beal·h Will s r .\<'IOt !> c1« .... :infront -I -R !-.harp :1 h••tlrm :! 11 .. th Brand "'""' l\.\nbme. M1ss10ftV1e10 3 267 cxt·han••(' c.111 our Offtt I ' l1r . :> 11.1 . (·•11npl furn I B ':? ba. IJm rm. frpl, h ••••••••••••••••••••••• ., -d •t o u 't 1 n i.: r l· •' t \\'uodhn1lgr Vitnint 'oranap~lnt mentltl~l""l\"111 1" L'rpll· Wi t> ~arr opnr .. l' ..... J c•t tl ... I llll '' ,~. ' 4 • r Dt'l"hborhond. lmml•!i _?br,l '.·b.1 ,l ,dknbo~t '1•11• a::.J<t• ,,,o atU .• ov1• th (' I I' 1 • Vt>rde S-175 mo 752 11759 ,.. • u .. "" . •s. ~,,uai a.<'C 1'' d,h.,.hr :! ··:.er i.:ar No orf>-ili-6JlO fl()SS S,100 mo Hoberls rcl" IJrtl Jh,c S.130 mu, nu I\ 2 Ill<, \ (" \ll'". 1•luh d~l\C SIJ1.500tJ pet ~ ::>7 ~>11 f11r lh-:1ltyl'l4l!t6111s fl\'lSM·1556:l&675-:-..IUI IJ\ll!'~ S.HJU 1.1111!.1701 COSTA MESA IJUl'l.EX i\pril :\IJy. S20oo Jurh" KIDSJPETS OK t~t:rn:i.11 2 }led I h I S!:!OO. Jul)' t>l 1 !15K' L'aslside 2 Bri"ar ~.315 The Willows, pool honw 3 ...... _port .. _ac h 3 269 ................•.•••.• room+ JJl" eor --•~ · "' "" \'Jr :int :i Bit, l '• ha. Br:?Ra.fplr S.ISOm11 """~ DC unit Each with priv,111• C ~IM 1122 _ 62_5_:8258nr 64ti·48-18 C'IO!le 10 ot't:<in S.150 ,\~k yard. $76.~ orona or .,_ ..,_, V.'°'St l' ~.1 ,"o P"t•. fo.,r Keith !16tl 1317 nr ••••••••••••••••••••••• UiU """ l' ,, ~ ~ no lods. Isl. IJ~t t SJOO 96:?·4-171 Ukr •••• l 'ruvc•r-;11 v Park. :1 llr :! l\.1 , rot d~· sac. S430 mo l'ool, JUI.". t1•nn1!>. 752·7K-H s rx UNITS EASTSWf. Wr FJ..o:irh tlou~e. S4SIJ 1.0 \I e I y p r Id l' t) r mo yt•arly. In Chin<i owner,h1p unit!> -oh.lll'lt t '(lit{' 5.12 3702, fi75-0669 but i:ood1e ' Nl•ar .. _ h-J l-69 Westr llrf. Orfl'r1·d .11 Newport _.oc: $205,000 by appo111tmcnt •••••-••• •••• ..... •• • • only. LOSTi\ \1FS \ TRIPl.f.X PnJe or OWnt•rshtp on <1u1rt l>tn•el SpJ1·11iu, owner, 11n11 v.clh r1rl•plJt·e L.111 r111 •• ,, poinl m1•nl "\ow unh SlJl),000 Fllt'H Pl.~;x l'ltl l>l'~<W IWFFSCOHDO Tnna mocfrl J bdrm. 21 ~ hulh. lrplc· Submit on c hlhlrC'n & pt:li. LCJ~1· SIH5 pt•r m11 C. F. Colesworthv REAL TORS 640-0 0 :iO fll'.11·hfronl :Jbr. :!h.t \v.111 unlll Jum• lf!th on Ii,. n7ri OfWI or 5..'>fi i;os:t ~1 ;:, .;t ri.·.1rh1 Lt1l pc! He' nu .... ' View. s m.ill kt• •·15 lthl dep. $2751 mo. ~-7A6.5 Super l<Wallon. :i br, :! ha Westside 2br. lha. i:ur, cpl.l>, drp:;, OW, :! <'.tr U:inch S J 2 Rr • d1·n on fnro yd. grdnr, k1di. OK g,ir l'hilcl rcn pt>I oi-. (;olf Cour~e w pnmc \'u. ~Isl Lst.~6811.\4 )J60,mo. !ltiJ 4Sti!l i\J:t , ~ 547·it»4 -----no fcc. ----- 2 Br d u plex £-ude, ~WE j b;-~-cov"d '.Ille Ranch. 4 br. P~ ba. gJrdJ?e, ) ar1 S:!7:-i patio bltn~ !"., t'hildrt:t1I pool frplc, short lea:.e ,\d~l\s.,no pet'\ \:\I ()L • 0 < ;1• -e">JU> 5-IO-OIQ:lor~·8415 838-4~ "· n .. I! ii ~ mo --------_ tm um W<>OObndge On the Park~ 0 1 ~ Br :? Ba. carport. S::.5 mo !J~7.u2bl lndry. J n 1-· -R ., . -JHd.rm, 2Ba. llouSC' 1•r. am m .• rar gar. S1?S.mn f><l2·29711 bltnl> ,\ l ">hapc 5 mtn to _ -- bt•,11•h S.165 mo All 5P \1 Woodbnd~e S&S 3 Br. :?1 2 Sl!IS l Br blln' :? t .ir i:ar 9f.X (IJ.lh b J , FR I r p I \ C. nice area • l'nl SmJll 4 ·ll -Condo ::__1-:-1bhse-' t w n b m . $4 7 OJ mo . ft't' &IS .a~ · r · """' • ( · · f..i.t-4&t6 •C • G "de tenn1 ... playground S:\50 ~ ____ _ _*_ °"~' UI mo 979 781l8 1Woodbndµc Creeks1d"· I S.llO 2Br ~am l"eilf''· + inr 3na Gbtk~tobc rh·: Br. J Ba . DR, FR. more N1rr ar('a' l 'nt .: · 1 J , ·, atrium. nearby park. Small f~ 645·4900 S!15 ~0 : re< l'COratcli, IJkl'. lndscpd. pat io, $150 Mo. Leas<: l'harm1n~ l"''' Mory l1v1n~ room w I t h h ~· J m ' J n d I b1.'<lroom + lolt. l)ne of a kind S5SO ~lo On l'(·nin~ul:i 3 hetlroom, :.lC'P' lo bl•arh SS75 Mo " bed -+ den &. \'IJ:;W. agent. 631 t lc:t BLUFFS CONDOS Leases startini: a t $-t50 Month Agenl6-14 1133 -------1..1 DO ISL~. yrly $800. av;ulablc J unc J ~I Ur :: Ra. Jge SUDO\ South paun, ti42 5002 or fi7~ &128 ----- 111.UF FS. 1 levrl, view. 2br, 2ba. frpl. S580. 644-4201 or !»8· 1171 • t::xcc twnhs, 3 Br 2~• Ba. patio, pool, Jal', nr b<'h & sehl $46.S lse 631-1475 ....................... 2 Br OCN \'"U.1pr. sundk. 2 patio<:. pool. jJr $3(.(1 522 61127 S;sn Clt·m & t'Jtahna \II'"-' CIO'>l' ..:. _______ _ 10 '>h11p(l1n~ & ll1ll· hl'.il'h 2 br, 11111 furn. Ch1l<.lrl·n 1>1-1 :!fil I Clk l'n rl\·h ;\\gr apt t. l!ll"iO Wall.1r1• I.rt<! ll-117 Aportmrnh Fvmish•d •••••••••••••••u•••••• Duple~ !-.<1 or II"~, 2 Bil.:! 2 lu & tkn. hltni.. p.11111 BalboaPeninsufa 37 07 Ha , m11<.l1'rn k1t1'11"''· $.!~J ••••• •• •• •• ••.. •• • • • • • • walk lo p;1rk & hl·h s.1:10 6-1:! ti:! 1:1 tnll 1\1-1 fi-1·1 i211 --.. SLIM Ml-;lt flf:NT,\J.. Mt·~a \'l•nk 21l1 , 1h,1 .June 18·25, Slt;tl p<>r "'k Duplex, 2 Br 2 Ra . fnrmal <:ph, <lrp:-.. elf'I• b ll 11 July 2 30, $180 pt'r wk. d1ntng. patio, avail >IOO ra ni:1· & ovrn End!i i:ar, July Ji·Scpl 15, $190 per per mn iS2 7111 I. NormJ, rnuplt·~ onh• No ch1l!1rt·11 wk. 541·0290 675·38]7 cw~._ •H 11l'I s : ~2 111 /mo Co-stoM'"'SG ---7 . ------ht /last°tSIOO 1l.-an111i.: ... 3 24 Open daily 6031!Jit!>mtnr drp. Avail M ay l. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR. den. 21:! b:i. wet lt'l1·3S..'l2 S40.0G WEE« & UP bar. 1800 ::.q. rt. Ucaut ----- •Studio &t l BR Apls carp &'drl,)l>. ~:\In Adults over :i.1, 2 fir & <lrn, •TV&Ma1d ServAvail ScenicProp . 67557.,."6 CJS & wtr pd, si.ao Pho Se Hld ~1 631·2177• 548·601!1 • ne rv. """" Luxury 2 br duple~. 1 blk ' 2376 Newport Bl\'d, CM bch, lge deck. latt1ct>d 2 Br. I Ba, blln~. p;itin s.is.9755or64S··3967 patio, frpk, S425) rly 14Shr/dryr hkup Full Lge 2 Bdrm .f.Spm 833·01188: C\CS ~ encl J?ar 5250. 96:!·n2n1 Bltns. w /w, pool. adlts, wknds 573·7245 Dea Point 3826 no pets . ii240 645·3971 Outstandtnl? 2 BR. bltns, ••••••••••••••••••••••• HuntinqtOft Beoc:h 3740 hkr new :! Lgc o utdoor 1&2 o;torv dupleicc!>, ••••••••••••••••••••••• areas. many treC'S, pool lnplr,..ri. & fourplC''<C:O:. I SMALL BEACH HOTEL Rooms SJO. Week Apts $135/mo. 53tVi056 Laguna .Woc:h 3748 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $225. Ulll pd. Ocean view. Kids. pets ok. Fee $320 Mo. Days: 64-1·4&'8 2 bdrms & den, J '':! & :! Eves: 675-3255 bath.-;, fircpla<'c, m l ht· $335 Cheery 2 RR. l b:i. pool. Adults. 8JJ.J307 Christme agt. OWN ~;HSlll l' Pnme Jre.i l'fll"etl lor qw1·k ~al<' :1 lk>droom . .! b a l h " w II l' r ~ II II I t .... ,f1n'pl.11·1· Slfi),11110 IUrt•n l1l !H'M I • • C CM'lsumen Guide-. * •COftS41mff'S Guide ~1 iJ,tyi. -I hrand new. $550 mo :? br condi.). 1 ba. <·om m 831-3-196, 834·3643 SZ!S.2 Br2 Ra.pnol.bltni.. pool. C'Jrport 166811----------SPACI OUS 3Br home, Mam Rentals. 5"0·5370 Cozy 2 br, frplc, very n1rl' S375 for single. $400 cou pie. 673-6069 house laundry hook-ups. cnclzy,,rd yards, cnclo::.cd 2 l0ar J?aragcs. Close lo schools. i.hopp1ng & Oana Po1nl Ha r bor. Fr om $205. monlb ly. Go lden Lantern S t & Acapulco, Dana P oint. S2:!.'I on t~·J• h l'Jltn, Ulll '"° k f's now ' ~ma II fo•• t>S::...4!lOO ~ mon•' lJrut Smull re1• 1\rbnr Cir $.100 L>vi.: DEERFIELD MODEL llOM E. nevct lived In Compl carpeted, wallpaper ecl, drapi>d etc. Fantastic landscap· ins Entire rear yard in r113nt1>. woon clerk1ns:. w11h waterfall, lire ring, rnven·d p11110 :1 Dcdrm. l1llll bonkcasrs. a11 roncl . pool & gardenl'c ml"ld Sl!l!'>1mn Her, re q d C'o<its & Wallac1. llraltors. 5-164141. cpLc;, drp!;, new linoleum, • --H 'lts 3750 bltns. dbl gar. frplc. II? .....,...... 1 CostoMesa 3824 831·3294. l_,..Quail l liiilPlace ~ 1900 119.1 t\.'171, exl 2IO, l'V.C'S • •COMUrMf"I Guic:W 89'1·47S9 Mr Mob1.1mt'd fenced yct , ws hr/dryr ••••••••••••••••••••••• hook up, 490S Bruce Cr es· ALICIA Pl.AU ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~°" S.och 3840 NEW 2 BEDRM APTS. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pr .,.t1-op1u-1t20 ... COftSUfMn Gvlde J Br 2 Ua. ln•'d ~ard Her $?75 2 br, kid °'" pet ok cent, $SSO (213) 325·7020 Scenic Mount.ain Views $310/mo. Pliv patios. llKE TO BEACH 1400 OUAll )I HfW'P'041t •flo(H l.ach A~a l..Plu Defu11 TitNovt Arand new Slt;9,000 I lunt1n1,'lon llc•J1·h R1·alty $300 p.it10, gur, pl~ Fee Ho.ffs Uftfunl.i~ Sm:ill fee 645-4900 M am Renta lii;. ~5370 ....................... ~c°'":!!..~'' Guide ~ 3 br T Jl K.ich & P<'ti> Geftffal 3202 lOVEL\' Cnll •r tl pr ok FN' ••• ••••••• •••••••• ••••• • 3 n tJ a~ ·., Mam krntal" MO s:nn . hmt• r -t-t•n. I• .. uJ, _ · · • · · · '11•) IA" l.!,mur~ Jtl'J h\ln.: rm"' 11111· plu• ~0.2 brTll.Ktc.ls&peb I mm·' r ~hr 1 h ·1 Fom Rm qth ciq". k F Harbor View Homes, S 8r Fam Rm. 2 rplc's. $695 lsc 552.(»43; 759·52ti6 Nwpt Hghts area, lovely 3 hr. 2 ba, fam rm. Frplc. new blln.o;. No pets. mntlse. 645·0958 Large, d lx adult 1&2 Udrm Apts. f\Jrn & un !um. Pool. Jacuzzi. Billiards 581·6151 or 581 6130 25211 Stockport , Lag Hiils Sorry, no pets. Garages. Drive by 2477Elden,nr call Lge 4 br, 3 ba, frpl<-, La rry,546·5880 · ds tlwhr , all. gar ait"-___ __: ______ , encl. yd. No dogs. 110:1 THE BAY LEAF 1 & 2Bdrm, water pd Alab·ama, 536·3465 or 5.16·17lR From $240 Beuul1fol, Oeluxt" pool s ide -<tra lge spacious new apt.'\, Pool. 2br, 2ba, hltns d:.hwhr. T RI-PU:'( $11n 000. 2~ t1own, Co:.la ~f, .... ,, Jll ;! -llR s Xlot '1l11J l'llut .Real l'.6t~l~ c:_nll s 10 n:..-.s rlollhou~C' "' hu.:•· rNu lhruout l>IJI i:ar, nt1 pelir. o 1\1 t'i')> I ••o • ""'0 , 11 R 1• fr 1 ~ 1nc1 St.SO M-1-42.'i."l • ain '''1\tJ '· .,., ""' 3 B r, f p lc. In dH pd Mewporl •och 3769 fmnt/ba<'k ydc;, nr Nwpt •••••• •••••••••••••• •• • schls/shops/par k. $400 Pvt patJOs. Nr. h<•h. Adult:;, no pc~. Adults, no pets S225/mo. 536-3362 J29Avc><:ado.C.M. --------l't•1, rh111'1 olo. Manner , l'nv1• 2 hr. 112 --~~~~~~~~ (11•m1ni Rr.111 \ K.l'J AA2.l •3 Rr.:? R.1. 1-'1' b ... <1dult rondo Pool, JL\I.£cRt:."T ~.>mo. tennis S32S t"405o48 548 2825 aft 6PM l'r1 ... 111:10us loc, s-pect ~olf 646-088.1 I •THIS IS IT• FoxhOelow y;n,_; :m r, 212Ba. twnh:.e a pt \' .11 I I ~ 77 l llr. I Ha t>t:? 2221 or f>46 !16iiti ----Ii~ h w , hr rl'nrr<I \'d •BF.A<.1( llOME• Cap.IStrGftO Sandl)0111t1• llnrnt'. nr SO COL":'ll'TRY \t.lln \'ll.l.1\ 3 blocks Crom OC<'un & < , t (• I .1 t a S ~ l 1 2RI< + rtrn. $-45<.trno 1 J 8 h mo ~O 1117 1 5S7 30t44 ~rhoo c;. aruu1. new eGC ' t'pts, lge 2 'tY. 3 Hr. SS2.S Custom Dupln . $140,000 lc6oa Island 3206 1 flr. 2 ba. frpl. nr i;rhl~ & -~11 _n1_ll_a~_64S_-2_17_3_ i\grnt,M9-4S..'14> ••••••••••••••••••••••• Plaza 5465 mo. M~ 7R22 • ,sur t:R NIC t-;• rrsr vu Ovrrlook1ng ----------• • CUSTOM 3 bedrm. 2 bath n lal<l'. 2 Hr +-lien. 21 ~ Ba. :1 patios. AC. nr pool. 1ac. tenm~. S."i25 mo S\50 srr & rln dep. 213~·9761 eves. home o n cul d e-sac street. Approx 1900 sq ft. .. r~ S&.S /mn. ; Y ~ SUPER LARGF. bcdrms G' In.this J br, 2 ba home. Bl --,-$ 3 8 S. Deco r ale d • 621 W. Wilson 646 2010 sparious. bu1ll-1M. I.I! FUl{NOtl UNFURN enclosed patio, 2 car ~<it •2br townhome w /frpl nr lluntg Cntr, S D Fwy. •Lge patio & enc. ~araga 7891 Stark St. 2 blks s /n •Adults,c hild 16&over F:d i nger. w /o Beach •Small pelok Blvd. Open Sat/Sun l·S Opt>n tfse S:H /Sun $t2S mo. IN111r. J hed 2 ba or 55Hi693. :i Ur 21,, Ba rondo. 2 34."ill Via V"rdl.> h i h fl I 11 --------< IMMEDIATE POSSESSION ~/mo. Beaut. new 2br, 2ba in 4. Mitr.1142-2014 ____ _ \ f;d Riddle Realtor omc wt rep :t<'t' an BIG 4 IEOROOM fplc"s. patio, J:?ar, pool, BUSINESS Jo'Oll SAl.F. put.Jo s:Aw~ly fltt~:tyN1. 2 bath Mesa Del Mar cor Jae. 11auna, 11puaded We have a largo selec· Fu.nuturc stor1•,to(l lOl'O nC'r. BuJltins, includr $475 mo. l ion of co nd os, 646~11 · • plex, patio, laundry, $!2S per mo. 2 Br 1 Bn, bllns, $325. 642-1603 gar, <'Ouplc,. sm l l'hlld. Garden apt. 2 br. 2 ba, ~l pet0~.5.~~6_ t·on Ml••1nn V1°AJO J Id 67~ ... 00 111)b 213 869·2007 townhnmt•s .and single I • "" " I,,, -WlL'\her & dryer, pcb & E Vl "'W n I t:ikeovcr lrust'.1131 MOO •-"'--aP-'--:.,0-3-2-0-7 kids OK -si:1.•. (',\J.t.. family residences for S A r •. 1·ano ram c _ "'"',._ --" Lt;A.-; I:: 3 Dr 2 na. llo?t> fnrcl lc•ase m the Irvine area ocean vu, guarded s:atc, .21 lJNJTS-Ownl'r w ill ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5'.56·264i0 yard Children OK. no If you hove a ncc<I, give lr nms & pool, 2br & den. l,radC' up or out Xlnt • SELECT peUI $42.'i mo 846_!12'JI_ us ;i <·all. Wt• <·an fill it! SB95. mont hly. 833·2907 or ltiration 3 Rr:? na :1va1l 1mmcd 752-2074 Al"o 2 4·1'1exc' Call $l:!.\yrly &I0009J PROPERTIES $380. Jbr, 2ba rondo. Ten ~ __ --- ti45-4286 AJ:t ms. pool J acu121, 896·2800 ~· • BIG CANYON C...tatrano hoch 3218 Mfo:SA VERDE·lRr, :.!Ba, day!!, C213l 592 2740evt'. El.F:GANCJ-:, 400 U_.... 0 C 0 .....,.... cpl.'>. drps. vtry <'lean. ----· "D .. 3 B ..... 1-"9 · • ••••• •••••••• • •••• ••• •• f'or lrase 4br, 2 ba. $.195. llpacious c:inc · r Prime. Agt. &10-2344 3 Bdrm. 2 Bath, rll.'!lom $4lO mo. t>40-8S72 KJdsok. view. home! 644-0786 or Lah--._--5-,.---2-2-0-0•1 bUild On the Palisadea. cozy 1 b r w /lots of 342.5197 _m_-4_1_9_1 _____ --1 496--4769 <'h a rm. Lg. l iv r m NwptHgts ·2Rr.lBa,Lg ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ska ~mardlno. Runninl( 8prings M tn. lot. $8500. J>nve time 2 hrs. 640-3788 LOT63xl.2S' $."B,000 Costa Mesa Call 499-3459 Dfterl. - -2<40Q •••••••••••••• •• LAXE ELSINORE Coronadet Mer 3222 w/bea~ ce1l'g .. frpl & ..i'y~:~:.:,ES? RANCH REALTY yd • .:ar: sais m o. 610 ••••••jJ••••••••••••••••~ ~~g. $275 per mo . Apts·Coodo-howle? 551·2000 Tustin'S.-2646 We have iL P rime Mreas, ••Nu r tennis, handball Big Canyon ~n"9, 2 Br, Z Br 1 Ba, Costa Mesa, near beach.. 2,34'4 BR's, It ~aut park. Lovely .Jbr view. S700 M09lh fncd yard. Child & pet Linda, Joe or Joan twnhse. cent air, pool, Lido Realty 673.7300 welC0<9e. $27~ 642-4758 84&-l37l or 84&-2597 patio, inside laundry rm. BLUFFS FOR LEASE --3 B "Ba I t J cpts & bltns. $375.mo. JASMIHECRHK r~ ,comp eeyre· 3 Dr 2 Ba, ra nge. oven, Pets &t cbildren ok.(710 :lBr. 2 Ba lrt ·l e v e l p• ,. M SIX • dt'<.'orated, no pets. $4!\0, dsbwshr, BBQ. nr heh, """"'~168 lwnhse, by owner $475 -Mesa N.642·4758 .,._..,, 955-1'"'"' J\5PM 3BR. 2\.tBA. ra m r m . ahops.schlsS395 751-0348 mo. .,.,.,a den/polio. Mature adults AT THE IUCH onMlycrt. I t •pt # 1&2 nr. balcr>ny. ('Or . nique"" I 2 l{ar. No pets. 205 15th St. \ 275 E. 18th St. C.M.. 96().4140or 5~·171K 631-3003 G R EAT RECR F.A · T I O N : S wi m m i n g, saunas. 2 health rlubi;. billiards. night·liJ.?hlcd tennis courts. rro & pro ho If d . ------'---.,. N J-:W-1.2&3 RO RMS s p, go n vmg range, Adull E ·Side 2 br apts . .t'rom S250 to $400 ~ l~~VJTlES: Full· ~~~~.;8Llke new. 8.19·9739 Ume director, free Sun· $175. 2 br, garage?. Pool. d ay br unch , BBQ's. Large 3 Br 2 lla, patio. KJdsok. Fee trips, partie s , s po rt 1027 Va le nc 1;i . $285. Ma in RcnUIJs,540 5370 tournamenl'!&more! S4&-9080 ;6ll-2932 Lge 2 br. 2 ba, pool . BEAUTIFUL APART· Spac.3braptoruso1taa2 jacun i, clubhouse. N~ MENTS: Singles. 1&2 br & den. Frplc, patio & kids or pets. $250. 1913Z bedrooms. Furn. & un· pool. Ad ults $325. No Magnolia 962·1800 furn. Models open daily pets. 645-3381or 837·9517 10 to 7. R oommate DELUXECondo,2br, 11.; service avail. No lease Dlx 2Br, 2ba apt in C plcx. ba. frpt. pool. jac uzzi. requittd. Sorry. adults Ntw cpts, drps. g ar. enc. paUo. Malloy Rily. only no pets. S 2 5 0 . A d It on 1 y • _9'3-__ m_1 _____ _ ' H a r bor /Baker area u.. .... a-. O&kwood 557.5459 "' "!"I"°" Garden A pvtrMnts , .,_ 3 b 2 b t~ 3142 ..-... r.e r, a upper. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Vll::W Sr. c it i i e n r esort tc>wnhou.se. Spac • bltns, cilubhouse. pool. s.u.soo. ~. 751·0774 eves & Nrnds. pnvatestudy w/frplc, llv DUPLEX 2 Br 1 Ba. $250 Avail. Mtty 1, 3 Br 2 Ba. Nhemwe.sinTgulrte lfearmoci!_Y GJleBnr. KINGS RO.VIEW r m & libr ary a rea Ca ll f o r dtl ai ls " lnehides use ot clubhse. evs/wknds. 645-8184 fruit trees. n ice yard. A/C, pool & tennis. $625. Lovely c us to m 2 Br • ...,_.lelldi/Mer1ta J100l , j !lcu n l & tennis 9501 Flounder. $365 mo. 9M0234nr 64().10« +den. 2 Ba, fplc Mu!lt , 880lrvme Catl1th) Ntw shag. drps. No pets. Stud.lo Apt, walk to bearh. Cal"JlOrt $275. 751·3696 $275 mo. S36·1827 or 2100 titilEstate L~ ........................ Tu -Free R.E. Exchangn Problems sol\ ed anywher~ "E. !Wrkhtlmer 751-481$ 1'9\U1.S. CaU for ll>Pl. Yr 2 Br, fplc, patio. gar. S325 By appt. 673 6610 seeto•pprcclate. For lst> 1 645 05.50 ly lse. SBSO/mlh. per m C?· Open 9·5P M. &125. 3 BR. 2 ba. rondo. by owner. Avail S/15. COLEOFMEWPORT Mon-Fr1.632Plumer: 4Br. 388 Condo, frplc, Walnut Square: pool, 833·3260, 9:30·4PM for Mhr /dryr $42.5. gar •• paUo, A /C. .ippt RF.AI.TORS 3 Br, 2.Ba' Dbl Garage. No. 536 5753 $."i75. Woodbndi;r. super---------• 67S.551 I pe ts. Eastslde Coata Hwtl"oe "Adam s modt!I" 4 HR. 3 2 !llnry Twnhse, 3bdrm, ----------1 Mesa 129$/mo SS9-1899 ...., b~. yard, gnr. 1\33 3307 boat dock $650 Old Corona. So. ot Hwy, • · · ~ 3242 Christine. agt Oceanfront hom e o n Ouu tandin Jl ocean view, lmmac. 3br. 2ba, w /F am ••••-••••••••••••••• •• lrase. 3 bdrm S!'SO i,.; bU! to ~ach. 3br, 2.,; Rm fr p I , p 11 l Io. 3 Dr. 3 b a townbouae . Very nice 2 b r lnh'le Aayfrnl Condo homr, bo duplex, 2 frplcs, den, crpt'j(/drps, nr Sch & Sp11rltllnt o rw <'Ond Univ. Pk. $375. 552·7500, 2+den . view St 100/mo. garden er . Lse. $650 ah o p pn 's . S4H . Mo $470. Call "I.il11", Red Hill Realty, Mr. Waterfront llomcs 67~ w /gardnr 54()..1201 846 1371 or 846-5456 eves Main only. 831-1400 . ............. ~ 170016th St. <Dover at 16th) 642·8170 3 Br. 2 Ba. !rpk. pvt laun· _963_-83_1_1 _____ _ dry rm, 2 car Air. Pet.<; & lrvN 3844 children ok. 556-8789 for ••••••••• .. •••••••••• •• appt.. & Info. WOOPJlRIJlGE LARGE 2 Br l''l Ba. 2 sty in t rip lex. N r s hn pi;, adlts, no pcL,. 637·8828 (714) Easl CM. Prl. lBr & 2Rr, w /gar.'s. $210 & 1250. 675-5205 or 876-622-t PLNF-«:;AM'S l. 2 & 3 bdrm unit'I Doslgn <'cl lik<' ('nr ly Califoroi3 bungalow:i1 F r o m $270 . l l S Pines tone.()( c hr&, 9 5 · 30 Dally. ~·0400 , ' ONLY PILOT Tuesday. April 19 1977 4450 lnvuhntnt Aporh ... nh Unfum. ~Ith Fwirnilhed Office Re..tal 4400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ()pporhanity 50 15 • •• •• • • • • • • •• ••• •• •• • • or U...._.,.flhed 1900 ••••• ••• • • ••••• •• ••• ••• IMN 3144 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2nd MO ta .... ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'Tilt; t;XCJTING rti\~~ 1'\Jll M'.f\'ll'e, md111du11I ofll{'et.. m onth to mnnth Urur1d ne°"' "Oranuctrec' PALM MESA AP'TS. nJRNlTURESTORF. 5000 ,q fl Top location MlbblOn Viejo Take act l'11nlag1· of ~x1i;l1ng hx turell. ~l 1400 1•on1lo I Hr + loft dco. MINUTES TO NJ>T ll'l\lll&. + rl'C' fu c II $27 BC 11 mo !l..'\3 11293 <71 11 Hut·h. 1&2 BR. LCKJU"G leact. ~48 fr.1m ~10 & up ••• •••• •••• •• • ••• • • • •• • Adult!>, No Pets ljijl Mei.a IJr rent rnrludmg Recep Irvine-Sub bu rdatl lion i1e1 v. ~rsonuh:ted 1 space. Must be com pall· phone coven1gc. m111l l ble w,exibllnit art & nee· d1:.palcb. undeq:round dleworkstorc 752·7>l48 prkg. 1unitoral !>L•rv All -- ulll exn•pl phone I THE Nur l h end lbr f'unorum1c Ol·eun v11iw, WJlk l.o bch. $400 m o + uttl 4W·1526 uft 6pm North end studio. walk to tx·h. ~ 1nelud1ng, ulll ·1:111 1526 aft Ii ---------· LCKJU"O HicpMI 3 852 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tl::NNIS&SEA Wulk to the beach from this sma~hmg 1&2 bdrm upl complex. wllh tennu. t'ourt. <:lubhousc, pool. J11cuu1, ~auna, sundeck & beautiful l:inds1·upmg. All elec kit 1·hen UtS· hWJ!·.twr. ::.l'lf cleaning oven. Adults only No IJ\!ls. l br $275 2 Ur $.125 ~a T t>rrac~ Apb 23731 Muruwr. Lug ."1;11:: ('/141·1!13 0501 Offit01• hour~ !I lo 1, <S Dlk:s Ea.!lt of N ~IA PQrt lll~d.) S.'6-9860 T II t~ .. : X F. C' LIT IVE BIG STORE PREVIEWIHG 2HDUNIT the Beach House Contemporar) & casual The bc~l of Ne" port's i:ood hfc. • l~amcd <'t:1llni:s •:!pools & fl'I' center~. * l'llL<ih l·rpts & clrapes sun:.i:: 640 5470 EASTC.M. Retail or of<' bl18•'<' at 4<1·~>. fll'<ll'rnr'd . am- ple prkg , J)I t butht-1770 Orange Ave. Liz 646·4871 OFC SUITE for r enl. ocean view. lg. balcony . up6la1rs W1Rara11e. $500 mo. 536·88J..l l>av1d Dahl •.\ml !>O mu•·h more O!c-Store-lndstrl CM t;um. bal'helor S'2JO S12S. Sl85 & Si!S5. · L: nI urn· 1 br $255 646·2130 or 679·3709 HURRY FOR -------- BEST SELECTION PRESTIGE 1.1:1:sSuJ>l'nor MEDICAL O FRCE '\1•wport B1.•:il'l1 In he<1rt of In Ille. 1500 6 4 6-8453 Sq. fl , :.ome furniture & fixtures al'a1I . Prefer gen. pral01ll1oner Fast occupancy Comrn store !<Waled in P1e11d!Uy Circus & front - in.: on Coast Hwy . 111 Laguna. Composed of :J rontiguoui; rms. & loft. Front rm. has fireplace . An ideal selling for software or profes:.ional offices Prime. rustle !>hopping & pror. com· plc:oc Will lease to respon.~1ble tt•nant a~ $485 MO. MISSIO N REALTY 494-073'1 RETAIL STORE llSO. + offices 550, + !>lurage 1·100 sq ft Nr N 13. Post O!t· & Manners Mile ti4S·3~il aft 4pm 1200 sq ft Pri mC' retail lot on llarllor Blvd, Costa '.'wlesa in mm1 !>hop. cnlr i51 lll60 or 1>75·9326 lndYstrial Rental 4500 ..••..........•........ 1£ you have land" W1• IA 111 develop 11, vrof1ts to bt• n,·goU~ted l.11"0 Jlld IJ..inded conll'actor~ Call J.idi. 01 Waller 536·7S3-I Sccreu1r1>1I St.•n ll'I.: for lea.:.e. $lSO ~r mu t $1000 down El.t;1b 1>mn· (kl '7ti, MfOIA mi: eut:h monlh ,\JI cqw pmc•11t 1111· I d 11\ leai.e. (;.ill urt t. µm, ~tilS7 MOMytoLoan 5025 ...•.•...•.••.......... I st. 2nd & 3rd T.D. 's LOANS AV 1\lLABU: Credit not important 67J ~Hrnker Mott~s. Tn1st Dttcb 50 35 . •••••••••...•......... LOANS 8V2% Also 2nd TD Loan~ Fairest Terms Sin('<' 1~1!1 Sattfeor Mh). Co. 642-2171 54 5-0611 PRIVATE PART Y Wiii puy mon.: fo1 ~uu1 2nd T IJ. 642-357:1 HOM!:: RE .. 'INA;'l;t'J'IG. 8' , int . for cash or con "01111.1\l' bilh. \al :wnmty Mort. 5-l!l 8 lli!I ASSEMBLERS W• WUI Trait! APPlY 7AM MacGr.gor Yacht Corporation 1631 Placentia, Costa MHe GENERAL omcE RECEPTIONIST-TYPIST SECRETARIES Two to Four Month Assignments Also Daily-Weekly MANPOWER, INC. 645-2043 Equol Opportunity Employer Pl'r'SOftGts 5350 HefpWanted 7100 HflpWa..-hd 7 10 HelpW..ted 1100 ·•·•···•···•··•·•····•• •..............••.......•.•.•...•............••.•.•••••.•.•••.•.••••. MASSAGE RGURE MODELS ESCORTS OUTCALL OML Y 631 -3811 LINDA & VICKI O\dcoll Mau oqe For the Fun of it! ~"n 1ni.: .ill Orani:c· t'n. ~.4!1 <!7-13 Hl·.l.,\XJ.'.\:(; M,\S~\GE Bclb ,J am1.•" APTllOuSE MAINTENANCE ~1·wpor1 BeaC'h Couple L"<p. m iddle age. full lune No ch1ldn·n. :-alar y open ... apt. 644·261 i APT MA!'<AC E l{· lb unih l\pl ++,Cull Cur )\:,Ol ·!:l~J AUTO SALES \\ c rt: iook111i,1 lur f)t!ople IA ho IA ant 10 learn the aulvmulH!c 1J us 1ness. Pre1 IOU!> ;cutn SJICS exp., not n ·qu1rl'd. Wo w tll train •Many 1'0. benefit!! •Dt<m•• turni:-hNI • h11tl 1 ;u a11on • lr1i,uram·e a va1lub!e. Call !or lnterVll'W THEODORE ROBINS FORD :?060 1 larbor Bl 1•d :'>10-s:m &12-0010 IKKPRfSRCTY Full lime. Maturt woman with good tt'lephonl· \'OICC. LEONARD SMITH IAY&IUCH REALTY 759-081 I BOOKKEEPER I.IC• ~>fJSSl'Ur ( lull'~tl b !Hi '1!11 ~' 111 Art h l l L· l l u r .1 I d.. u r l'ni.:1necnnl<( b<1rlo.14rour.tl nL1eded 1mmect in fin;tl11 1n11 ;,alt'::. d. lnL'u~unn)! ;,w1mm1n~ p111,1~ for quality. \Ui.\1110 11t. l.'or. ----------1 F'or puhhc accounting of· tll·c ;\'wpt Sch area. Post G IL & prep a re i;lat<'mcnb. Srnd resume to Ail li7J8, Daily Pilot Rox. 1560. Costa Mesa. Cl\ 92t:.:.'6 ::. "' r ' ,1 I 1 '' r, < ,, .. ( r .~ ~1171:!1 •SUZI 'S * l>t'luw :! hr. µool . r•·1· r1~111l l,1" t'l:r loc· f''r11m ::.!9U Ga:. & waler pd OH ('rown \'~ilk) 29011 Aloma 1131 Ol!.57 Newport Beac h 3869 FHn~t S,! IO lv s.:i:i:i ••••••••••••••••••••••• Anftounc~ntrnts / For le:ise 1400 sq Ct. of P enonals / Outc.dl .\I al!•:1c1• IOA:\1 '.!.\.\I i:ll .'ii l>I AJREC. REC EPT . Avon Reoresentatives r.ever Loohd BC>OK ~,\I.ES SS S.S Feeling The Pinch? ····•···········•···•·· 5 llo·.1111 art pl<&ns, :.iv.111 lurn or unCurn 11;.ll'h, J I.ii. 2 ltr I h.1 :! ur. :! l'>alll~ l\e.1m1·d h\' rm" cltnini: .iro•;i~ ~lttra~\.' I> a l I 0 ' fl I' I' k $ landsra1H•1I ground >. n11 prlo.g, laghtl'd tennis \ o I I t· y h a I I 2 ' I ) 1'1u lth11u ~•'. hill1 .1rtl' ,.w11nm1ni.: pout. µ1n g f1ce WJrt'hou~e + 4000 Lo5t & foUnd ~q tt ~toragc yurd tn •• • •••. •••• • •••••••• ••. Spiritual R~ader 11115 So El t 'a1111110 H1•al !:ian C'l1·11wn\e ~\JllV hr Fnr appl .i!J:!-n9c 40 :i.1 WI'~\ iii key, tr 11111'· h1•11l'11t~ Nwpl Ikh :trl':i Phone r~1s 'inlt) So Good! .! Br. :! l'J lull. JPt mer look111i.: ~1·wp11rl l:la) Wilh h,til'CHI) & f1rt•pl Jl'I' Sti75 mu 55!1 I H(I;! Irvine. Ind. Complex Lost & fowtd SJOO w .11 ,111. key lor k g.1s ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1\H~TY Hf':SEH\'I FHEr:THAl:\I'\<. \ll•n li. '' om1•11 a)!l'!> l 7 :11 n1·1·d~·d for mu:.11.1.111:- \ 111.. ";tt ~uo, ~elling 1Aotld tamou~ products F:, ,,h1c·hrs. lilgh earn- 111i:~ Training Call S-10 -;o.i; or Zl'mt h 7·1359. PARK NEWPORT 11 J I' h l' I (} r s I fl r ::! Ut-dtuom~ & T1l1A nhou~c~ From :Si!·l\J r>11 :-.111·1 l.1t·ular 'r·•· toLd c 1·1·1 <'J\11Jn progr.i en ~on.ti proi.:ram II poob, II lL•nm~ l'ourt~ 1\t J-',1,h111n l~l.rnd. ,I 11ml!nrc••· & ~.in Jo:.iqu111 ll1lb Road 171 4 16 44-1900 W l·:S'f'(' LI FF :! Br, :! h.t. .Adult:--~o 11..i,.. S<?v;, mw1lhl~ lnq lic~I Wl•,\1·hlf 1>1 .1pt ltl Wt·~t l'llff 2 h1 1' • h.1 lc11111h1Jll~C' Alluli-. univ 1111 pl'!" ~~Ill 17:!x !It'd f11rcf Ln :'>-VI ir>:1;1 HI-RISE BAY FRONT l.l XI ' H \' :! hc·clroorn :! II.1th. lu>o.11111rn~ IA htlC' wool c·:iq.u·l:. .lu~t rt• 1!1·1· .. r.t11·d l\111·h1·n hu1l\111' & rl'fni.:1•c alor l.011•1\' t..d1·1111\ IAtlh (·~ p.111~1 11• 111•11 of l.ulo bit'. Nc·wpnrt l\." & On·.111 I n1kri.:n•uc11I p.irk1111: \II "'1·11111~ lluild1ni:i- l1•n,111h 11111-.t q11.d1I I :\H 1·h1lclr1•11 "" '"'" I tn :! 11• .11· I 1··"'' .11 .1 ii .1 IJ It• SJ 11011 p1·r mnnth I 111l1t11•' 11.11•1 1;7·1 ',.t!l!I or li75 2:,;:1 lt1 '"Ii ll1111li•\ ,;ind ·1111 f1 pl "I) 0.11111'11 1111.. lo ,1•1;, cn.i I 1\1 ilpl'\ •11 11th '>I :\IA pl lie h ~I I • 11< I 1'1~1111 \'.di ,1ft '11'\I 1;:1:1 .'711:1 "' fl" 1 LJ u,.: •.:.::.;• I'\ t·n 'Ht .!fl.1 t11I< l~Hll .tdulllo. :>.JW () l.1 ; •. \~1.1 YEARLY RENT A L On the Water, S600 '"°· urr ·w·hit\! R;a·lt;r 2901 Newport Blvd N 8 (7141 675·4630 :: llr 1 B:1 1 lo'" 111 lwh •flUt'I nl'll(hborh•Hlll ~1:!)1 bl & l~t + $1~1 clt•p \It 1tl1 M ti7:1 !J.t1>I c 1c·1•,1nf ront I 1111 ,1"' ,. ~ rd 111.: °"''" • .1rtll'I . & 1•.llnl I 111 1111 I ,11,111 \1 11 l'.11i1:\l.11 1111 \1,I hi5 5to.!1 ldl ,,IX.I µvng. h) tlro) ~I•'-' )() m Sorn , no p..t' South IA l''l C'orn1•r Eclingl'r :\'l'IA I.ind ~100 ElJ&ni(CI . ti II t I \ I I fl.Ii 00-0$ Ol'EN !l ~1 llAILY '+523 C.otPtJSDt·IR'llHE ~il'C' OHil'l' s pat'(' Ill CO!>la ~k,;i nr l!Jrbor Blvd m new shoppmg renter . ('a II 557 0825 Plaza Euclltive SultH omre avull Ovrrt0<"k" .11rporl & m(J11nla1ns. :!'CK! M1chl'l~on. lr\'ml'. 752 fl:!:H pumµ & )>l't'Y 1>C'rv11't'S. Nut1onul Scrn<:cs Co, 640·8250 1500 sq. ft. incl pn 1 offtct· ut ::;<!:.!.'> lfili5 R PlarenttJ ,\ll', l' :II hlli·l:!b:.! or &16 I HH Rooms 4 000 (M lltl' or dt•!ik !>pa<·c S75 ••••. •• •• •• •• •• ••• • • •• • ~10 JH:.!7 \\'e!'ttcliff Dr, HOO:\!:-; ~;1 ~I-up w1\h \:II :>-Iii lltH I ~40·2018 '.\f·l l'n1l~ lllll·l:!50 S'J . fl bldg l ''l_•d h~ dc·,1gnrr Xlnt opplv lor the ni,:hl pen.on l'li>O 1>(1 It ~hnp arca.11.iu~q ft ofltt';1t11 office :.pan" 782 W. 20th St. Co~lu ,\h·,,J .l :.if'I< Sa und «r~nn . day:, t>l:!-04!12. ('\'('~~ti :.!:!77 l.1lt•h1·11 s:11 jlJ "" up a11l1< .r»I !li;,5 Jl onm 111 I 't n11rt11· l\1t l'ht•n pr11 l'1t l'lllr1 SlSO 11111 Jo:mpl\ cl f'crn pr 1• ( N o 11 d r 1 11 k e r t.a5 ;!75:1 Vocation R~ntals 4 250 ...............•..•.••. Oitna P ntnl Mi.Irina nuom:.. k1td11•n pnv llll'•' humt' ~:xrl11:.1vc nr1j!hl10rh<>od ~~o mo I' h li:lti 11.H-I Rentals to Share 4300 ....•....•.....•....••• Sh .tr c 3 ll r h ~ •. I. :c k (' Fnr1·:.t c·lh mhr:.hp, 11111 n·~p f l'CTI ;1111 :! 11'-l M.1it' nd' rrnm.1fl' 1111111 ~rnkr 1 :II F I•• 'hr 2 Br :t 13.1 11.11 fr1111\ .1pt ~00 l·'urn Uf1 lh1nk of Co:.la Rent-;,s Want~d 46 00 ~·~'°PlUl,,, ~95 mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• furn '>umnwt n•nt.•I o r WESTCLIFfAREA ~uh be .qq11ox .Jun•· ~EWPORT B~-:ACll I ~ " It )! a 0 I n 1100 S<j Ct. two rvl br·~ N1Apt Cd~I llalhoa .1n·a S400pcrrno.~20200 To S'iOO mo. b7., J31!1 ---l'\ l'S wknd~ •1 '.\to FHl-:E HE:'\T• '.\'u ll'il'l' rt•lj l>h nfr, 1\1IJ :\ir porlt•r llrill•I From I rm to '.:':!00 ~'I ft LOWEST H ·\TE<:;. full i.1'r1 1<'1'1> >1:1:1 :1:!:!:1 Tt I nuon C OSTA MESA PlmF flfo'FIO:Sl'.\('fo: ~1 .\lnJ \'1-r1.k L>r ~; .\pJirt1'\ ··1~~1 :.q II (111od 11!>,1IJ1l111 6.. pJrk111i.; \II 11r p.irl Ot>Jtt llJdl,~ Bkr %:J1m:i:i W.1nl I llr .qH h~·· th.it tll' 1·1·ph ''\lrc·nwl~ 111.11111<·1' II d•'j! 1n I' 1'11~t;1 ~11·~.1 In Lil "-: II 5·1~ 72·1 I afl fipm Miscellaneous Rentals 4 650 •••.••••........•..•.•• l ' N I <) l' r: H 1-; T \ 1 I. STllOIOS l·'OH 10-.NT ~ll)(l to ~~K> mo l'lll 111d lnq al "l'hl' r0J l'tM) !:!~1 i' :~Jlh -..1. '\ l'IA 1)(.11'\ Jlo:.oc h or t .ill lii5 tillil nr mrt ti7:J H7 l:I ---------- 1;1:1 1:!71 --~ 'llPT S.·1·k S1r.11gh1 prol ur bu~. CtlJ n lo 'hr h: . 'hurph I urn 111 hnm1• IA 2 prof m1·n .:;!:!5 incl 11t ii 111 ;11d & !:rtlnr l•ll CH~I OFFICE RENTAL l>l·•rnl' conslruded in BusiM ss/lnvest / ('1-....1a ~1 ~a on ,N,.wporl Finance llllcl l'nml· lol.'<1llun In ••••••••••••••••••••••• \.\c1rk1n1t l.111\ 111 •,hJrr lw .1111 !Uhw 111 r: Bluff OIA!l 111 I Ill 1 .. trm IJJlh ::;>~ •-1•1 -,~It;, !l.J l ll;M qwrl' &t6·3!/2!1. ('\I'S ffi'J \577 Lachenmyer Realtor ------ ('1IM HI\ ~ olk .. ft l>e<11·h COM Shops. StOrl'S. or h •m " ... m all '"Ill ~c·ek>. hces & SrnrJ~C f'rom ilq1t·nc1.J ltl1· ix·r~un l\l ~hr Sll'i mo :,is i219, Cosla Ii.:<· hnw l til ptl [pie ~t.'!>J p.ill•l. h11Jr, 1n1 hdrm I 01 111 I' ii $ ~ II 1J rT1 I) h 7:J :!:f 1 l tli5 Kii I h ; .l .; i .i7 () f l' tl mp .ll tl1I1• • I 1l 1· I I I 111·r,on 111 ~hr In' t'I \ ~· !Ir • 1 J1 I :"< 11 1• I 11 c '\ H •• 11, 1:!3'1 C wt down I Livinq b~iH! -.11 •• r .. a h"m .. nr ••rtm1·111 I l~1.t1 • rp,·1. d.-n.,1· w lU .. • •"" '""~~ ... I "~I.~·· DI.:\ 1 >H & inti I u111t:-. 1n 1ww bu~ pJ1 k 1·rner Pullm.111 ,.,_. \1 1·1 '11rm1(•1( ,\it• at 'l:l'T FWY, Irv 1120 ss:rn ~'l tt lfl ,,. ,qft ·;~1 l:!.t21 P t 11111· ( )(" I n du s t ri a I .. p.11 ,. h'lt',•l•·d I~ min ltnm ~. ''" ' rrnt ral 11 I 1•11 .\ l nl for !-.d•·, Sn11('1· ()1~\rl but 11r • U'I' ('.tit C orpor• Realty 17 14-558-170 1 Business Opportunity SOOS ..•...•......•......... LIQUOR STORES $20.000 monl h SW.000 month $.l:.!,000 month l1111klor &IU 0019 GIFT GALLERY Kewport Beach. Want dl'l11e partner or may be pun·hased. ~r Smith U0am·4pm \ 675·3080 \:'>!WAY D1~tributor 1s hl'lpmf! profess1onab & oth('rS to e.trn a 2nd me. II) Hrs wk. 673·2223 . LAl!NUkUMAT. A1:r.n1·v . Cano $\.'>.llOO. by Own,•r. 11:1'7 A417 With H t·h . GIFT SHOP LAGUNA BUCH ~ ·'->-• \ . .~ ..... • ft ... 1:•:, :1 hr :! i. .. •·111 11.11 I 11 ,.111 ·>"~ 1'<:1:! 11;11 OLX. J6c/sq .. lll111·k l11 111•.H h II.di 11111 1 \II 11111 1n1 luclc·r! II\' l'ull er;v Sha 1· k l'(•rlvet lo1·Jl1on. <'<l~) hours, lovc• al first s1~ht , 11wnt'r ,,n,.,lul.I'> for qUIClt. •,.11,., Ir~ $10,000 d11wn 1111111·1-. f>I:! lt~l.I Offlc~ R"'tal 4400 In r~t 151 hll!IZ Ult 751-3741 I••••••••••••••••••••••• ll1l.( Can""' L•w:? lttlrm ' 60, l'H SQ FT a.nrn~u Rental 4450 h·1 i11u111 rnt1rH ( h t•dk ~ ••••• • •••• • •• •••••• • • • • 1inlf <'4111r"· StiOO m11 lliti \\ _r.s 1 C'l,n:~·:--;11 LAGUNA BEACH J EW.,.RY-RET "'IL 1.10 0li4c)()i 4il0 l~lti \(1T :'>oil 501..! u.. ,... IJclo J Br :! Bu, $:hJS yrh l!ii t' 51 1 CJ11hl)OUH 11.J.l 1720 IH 9'111 ~ill Summer I 11111<11· I II• lt•ft :i Patios 01:r;111 vu•w. Prti. •1k. Promr1n1<1ry l'l A•u1I May l ~ lhru Sept 15 ti75 113:1 San Cle!Mnt~ 3876 ....••.....•......••••• I .ar~<' d1•l11)(<' nl'w arl11I~ :I hr.:! hu. bltn~. 11n•an 1·11 :-0.1•x t lo golf r1111r•1• S:wn:1. 1·111·1 i:ar I ~t '"' I a~( $1:.!.~ rn1l .\u;o 150 I Westcliff Dr. ~ewport fo·manr1al <.:tr Leasinq Office Spoce ('1111 on Site M anai.;er C7141 li42 3111 ext :!16 l'nme lotat1on 111 llunl 1n11tnn lJl'a ('h on Brookhuri.l, HOO squnrr h'l'l ~mlllt'. i::11<1cn l) pc ~\on· nr offl{'e. Good c ~ 1){)"11rr. ;ll>Slgnl'll pll r k 111..: l'.tll Mr Pl11111m1•1 9\;:J fjjf;i DELUXE OFFICES Small S7 000 monthly Mt C Oftllfterc laf Stor~ Pr oven IM1ition. fnn· or ··an b<' used as pro· ta~t1<' l('u:-c. :.rriou~ fesswnal oHtce. Located heart 11 ii ment forces in ol der ~hoppini.: com· !>ale, s ubmit. plex, with rustic at· Ult 7 51 ·3 741 mospherr $160 Mo .. ut11. -- paid by tanrllord AMUSl::MI::NTCENTER MISSIO~ 1n:,\LTY B1ll1ards and games, a !J!15 ~ < -,,,1,1, Laguna real money maker, good 4 94 -073 1 term s ... Ult 651-3741 4 DELUXE OFC'S -RE-TA-IL_S_T_O_R_E __ , \1111£ rm . se;it 25, nil p.ln1>kd. sm whse tn re S4.000 MONTHLY NET ar t nr 2 yr leR~C'. Lnkl' A1·ross from maJor ~· 11 r ._., t a r <'a I{ t' n t toonst attraction, easy lhirkm~ hours, and terms. 714·581·939:! Ull 837·4200 LO~T· Gn•y & IA hill• 1 .11 "hort hair. m.1le. 5 yrs, Ot·a C'ullar w i.:n·N1 ta1>e. \'tr :!OC1 lllwlo. 1\l,1bu ma, tint B•·h H\•warcl . HEW SI' "1..tllll'"«, M . lo~I I Ii 111 Sl.Jll·r & Gr~1hJ11 1811o tMl~O I .OST Cold 1 h.1111 & i:ultl 1x·11tla111 " .! 1l1Jr11"nus ( ; C' n 1· r n u s 1 1 "' J r d . 5.'>:! llOi 'I LOS I' \\ 11111• !'"' l'•H111l1'. ~;1 Toto Htl ~ Brnd\l 1dd. ·I· 17 ah! fi l';\I. HewJrd 770·0.lti7 HF:.\U l IFUl~t:IRf.S hJl l' ;1n l'XC'lllll l! ml'S::.ai.:<' ahoul their Anuh1·1 m Studio 559·6150 \'Al ,/\Ill E . plt"usc wnt1· tn ,\cl No !170, 1Ja1ly Pilot, I'() Bo·x 15611, Cos ta .'\le:..i, Ca. 92ti26. /\dvis· 1ng me of yuur phone or a1ldrc·ss Ml I l'lln conta1•1 you l'Ctlph of !'aim Spr mgs AltrJ1·l11c lnm gJI, 35 to ·18 whu would like lo datr. and likl's <·amp'g & uul rluot 'prti. I am 5'9", l ·li I~ i51l-~Jll l.ro;t · l''rec form gold l>t>ll &npfoymen! & d a 111 & l' ha 111 • \' I l' Preporohon Hoh 1 n.., on ' s f·' J sh t tl n ••• ..... •• •• •• •• • • • • • • • •• • bland Sent imental Schools & l'alue Hl'ward ;,.vi 0671 Instruction 7 005 (1'{t ~lt flL)\:-0 ••••••••••••••········· \\'OM l::N 1·oob. cll•rk:-. !>uµpl)'. &1--------_•_•_-1 mi.rt-l'a l l IJ 1nda 5.'i:! 3173. or (213 , 5!l l 021!1 TIM E·Llt'f: LIBRARIES *•ARTISTS•* FH F:E 1.ANCE lL - 1.t;::.TH ATOR ~1th heavy Lxpcnrnr1 i t rt\'l'cll'd to il!>Sll>t Oil lht• 1111 low111g areu;, •• l.JhL•I Ot·!>1gn •• Mai:az1ne Ads •• J'romollon:il i'rochurc Wurk in Orangl' County or Loni: &Jch. Call .\Ir. lluys (2 t3 )4:J.5-'i "84 ------ ASSEMBLY Fa,,t gro1A 1ni.: :.kalchoard manuf. is looking for a!-<· M•rnhly workers. Day Ii.. night :.hifl::.. Apply. 1-;93:; Sky P;irk l'r , S\L G. In llll' Babysitter full ch rg. 1..-. 1n. mature, w ref':. 5114 thrus li 5~6·l ~'ti!J Babyi,ittcr 1ul1 charge . early am·latc· afternoon. ur h Vt-in. !lt>3·608J Babysitt~r Wanttd Rah\~lll•·r ncNled for 4 month old infant 3 d;1y we t· k , n m y h" m C'. Reft'r<'llCl'~ pll'<1sc. Call '196·3880 llas p lune jobs In our tcll'phone S3lcs OCftl·e. Two s hifts avail. 8:30-2:30 & 3:30-9:30 5 davs a wk. s a'1:1 r y +-C'omm + honus. NCI e:ocper. nece~s Permanent work Conlad Renee Rossi 833-8095 Equal Oppor Employer Duildcrs Specia lt y Jl;1rdware (U. 111 N.B ~l'L•ks cleanc ut man 25 ~ Tokai Bank :n N .B. has .tor F t11mc. :.te a dy, ;i1~ :mrnc·d:alc opemng J>t•rm. employment. Call 10r ar. u.p..r'd ni·w ar. !>lll·~IS.t Bank mg HEW ACCOUNTS rounts per::.vn. w1good ----- llcrical :.kills, '<1r1cly of CARPENTE H , Im · tiul1l'~. x:nt ber.clll!>. 1 ali mL•<llalc opemng for Jc. ( \:)II HE\\ .\HU l•1r 111 fur lltatlun rq:Jc d111i.: ~tul l'n m ;:1n , p11r"· wall!'\ from Rolb H111 ,.,. J>ark1ng lflt·Hny Caner \'alu.d1lt• nwt.il Prl'"' Jl.11lgt' & cJtll'Utnt·nb Slnl'\ly cnnf1d1·nt1al, call 01 IA nll• 1<!13 I .!ill !l:J()~l 111 l'O Lim. :nn H1·1·1•rlv I ltlls. Ca !.()202 TRAIN FOR -------• tor appt &-HVi t:!t pcndaulc, r1uullf1ed 111· ----d1l'ldual. Must he very Fount! Sh1·1• .. 11111 ) w blk f ...... 01.1i.-~, mo:-. ., Vt 1• ~t r I & W I I 'on &t5 22s:1 BARTEHDIHG TWO Wl':t:K CLASS :\.\TION· w11n: .JOB l'l .i\C'EM ENT \SSIST,\!\('E GUODJOll Ol'PORTVNITIES AMERICAN BARTENDERS S CHOOL 111).11': lithSI ,SA 831 1900 ~1hnols Coast 1\1 CoJi.l I.OST <i <'rmt1 nLA . CO LLEG F. OF Shorth.-IJfl•cl Po111tl'r. MASSAGE. Low cos t l.11<'r wht, :! yr~ \'11• Day-E,·c-Sat U<":.cs m S ,\ ,\ll'. ~ lith Sl (' ~1 Santa Ana 556·71il dav' fi I:! :1 182 E\'t>, • --!li!l t.i3.12 <•llllJr ll·~sons. Children & udults. &•ginning and In· LOST Ja11· Fr i Mt11oon. termediak C11ll 559 6177 The lllut f, hlk wht f1'm Eves or wkncl~ 2 collt'f.:l' ..,t udents ha vc ,\! J I L 1 i. ,. ' ~I a g g ) ' ' Ht'warcl . b l O 5fl09 or Jobs Wantt>d , 7 07S 540-5505 ••••••••••••••••••••••• A:.:.oc1all' Rl'P 18 OR OVER HO EXPER. NEC Ii rou'rl lll'W lo Orani.:1· ('u. temporarily d1:-co11 1111uing ~·our l'ducalmn. rerL·ntly d1sthurgC'd I rom thl' !-.erv1cl' or lolr any n•ason ~eek111g tern BANI\ ING TELLERS Oowney Savrngs &.. Loun h.1s oµcnings ir. its llunt mi,:1110 lkalh brunlh ft,r tu.I I &. p t 1me tellers. Sa' mgs & Loan exl)tc·r pre I'd. Cali Mr Selby (';Ml 549-3220 E .O. E. capable al framing, iaynul. roof systrrn, etc. Conlacl Mr. Md'tlrd ii H93·tl-l~wkd)S C'AHPE1'TEHS l'LLIMl3ERS l·.1.ECTRICJANS I' AI:-.rrERS pur.ir) or l'art'cr l.'m~loy· i----------:'ll u:.t be l'X.pcncncl'cl Geo G. O 'Neal & Asi;oc G.\0°6790 ml'nl. con:.1dl'r this uni 11111· nppor You can earn $196 PER WEa< Bas1•rl un ~nur pro1luc" 11v11y L'o mm + llll'Cnll\ e~ &. extra profit ~hannl( bonu~ On th<' Job ln11nml! TrC'mrnclou~ pote11t1ul l o r 1·uc h :.upcn 1::.ory &. m;111,1i.:t• mcnl f'1<1"111m!I Mu,.t hL J,ll!rsonabl~ &. amb1l1vu:. F or .ippointrnrnt only <:<ill 5 39-1183 9.30AM·2PM HAR GIRL. Days or nil{hls. No expr nee Me llow tavern by the brach . C all Rnk Ol l 536-3300 BARMAJOS · Day. l';ghl & Relief Shifts. Cull for CASHIER f",timc. Gd pay. Growth Co. 5 Loe. Ovu :!l We Train Metro Car Wa1<h ~15-0 llnrbor RI. C :II appt. s.ii:i.1:i.1 CLERICAL lnt'l Export ftrm nc>l'd" BC: A P~O l l1>:;1C111a l r:trl'l'r m1n1kd per:-OI' t:ockta1; \\a1Lre~~ Enter with izood 1yring & a1~ 1cxu\111g, prvl1tabll-& 11um«nral ~kills lo lc>arn glam ourous profes!>. &u::.~1st 1n ordcring1sh1r>· Learn in 40 hrs from pro· Pl d tess1onals the fine arts of ping. ease sen rt." sumc P .O. Box 2600, waitress techmques. Da.)' Newport Reach, 9266-0 or eve sessions. place· Lo6l: Silver Pl·rs1an ('al. truck . Will help you Hrookhu r :.t I /\dams, move or haul away; any II B . $50. Re w a r d . a re-3 . Odd JObs. Mike or 968·.\225 S5fl·0720. Jen} 673-27!)4 1---------•I ment assist .. good job op· CLERK. Grocer y 7·11 ply Call 1714) 751·9194 Stor e in Costa Mesa. l..l>ST Fl.UTE. VIC N w lost;1 '.\k~il. I '16. Name on l'•llol' S.lll·S094 Lo::n . lilk1brn. poodle, 'H' Trnverse1 Sturgeon. !>19·2731 Rew. Firush Inter. Carpenter & Cusl. Furniture maker wants to can•take & re· model a house m lie u of rent in N .B. or Laguna. Work 5'1:1·40ti0, home 774·9168 ask for John l"OllND l·'~•m Illkiwht. p 'T Com panio n fo r rrwd :.,t. Sh;.1.:i:y Doi;. woman. hte duties, need \l<''il Vl!ft.J•'. 540·1~ trans Pref Hunt. Bay F 0 tJ NI> W ht e M . Condos . 968 lOAA. Cot·k;111110. C<IM area : XL NT DR U MMER .1 l •t 77 H1•d collar h · · S.'Xl 1244. r 14 4000 wls es lo 1om x In t heavy · · ~ metal nr hn r<I r ock group. 842·4<>ll ~pWonted 7 100 •••••.•...••...•....... ATTRACTIVE So. Call! Cockt a il Need pt time ; Waitress. Inc .• 1i922 Sky graveyd /swing shHt. Park Bl. Ste C, Irvine, Ca 646·8209 GIRL 9'Z7l4 CLERK TYPIST for secretary-girl friday BEAUTICIA~ Full-time , eicper pre- wit h investm e nt ex· W/F for Newporter I nn (er red,_ 540·1608 o r e cut 1 ve. Uniq uc op· 644-0661or540-8582 port unity for bright, ----------_642_' ·_0_76_7 ______ _ abmb1tious girl who BEAtiTY·Hai r s l ylist Cocktail Waitresses, male seeks a c hallen gin" wanledforElToro salon. Waiters, Disc J ockeys dream job with vuried Call 837 ·4743. M IF. Hostesses day & non-routme duties .• '\1usl t'Vl', e mployment for new be well educated. willing BOAT BUILDER discotheque restaur ant to accept r espons1bilily batki::ammon cluh. f'or & work hard when its re· WILLARD appl rail Hon. 586 6866. Quired. with adequatl• comp<'n~ation. find con CONSTRUSECRETAJl'r' dit1ons. frmgc benefits. Increase in produclton & Typm~. shorthand, lilt> Stablllly. personality. new 4o'hneht1ecreated bkpni:? & J!C neral ACCOUMTIHG CLK good disposition. superb immediate openings for secr etar ial skills re· Worthy -Tasty Knowledge of A/P, AI R. groo mi nl! & mo d e I· (35) cxpenenccd person· quired. SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS ll.indy -Jailed bank reconciliation & h06tess appearante arc nel. BELLCO~STlltJCTION TO "JAWS" general bookkeeping. 1mperat1ve smce dutie s Finiah Carpenten 642·4372 /\ dcnl1::.t compiled a G d b f include public relations. · ---notebook on preventive oo co . e n e 1 ts Good secretarial ~k ill~ &p.r. Carpenten CONTRACTOR d d · w /gr owing N.B. firm. areessent1at.c:•7.c:ou Touch-Up ..__.,., __ edtoad ent1stry an put It in his For appL call 644-4360. ,,.. ...,...., ... ,...... ........ waiting room but nobody ext2fl3. A' M'O londers as R.M.E. re11d ll. He cha nged the ---------• u ' Ent)ine lnstallcrtfan Geo. G. O'Heal title TO "JAWS." Then A Comp/Hskpr, lave-in. BUSINESS SKfricians & Assoc most everybody read it Sal Pvt rm. ba, TV. CdM. $2 $6 h and 1t finally disap Refs.644-0066,644·9806 MANAGER ·75 lo .50 per t)ur 640.6790 peaced. ba~ed on qualifications. ---------- ----AC R y L r C N a i 1 Familiar w/R&R VIM WGoodorkWBeenekef/i0tsv/e4rt01amye •COOK FOUND Terrier/ Manicurist. l1c'd. G do c R I ...a. Chihuahua" Rik m ale, w,eslabhsherl followin11. 5'0 1° ra n J(e 0• loc Equal Opf)Or Employer For •f rtnwm- 11 h VI 11111 Al P I. . .aaryopcn fl200C--~--"'-· Homtlll ar or c w s . sn e<1cuni;t. Cull VICTORYDODGE _."'."' &10·026.'J T he 11<' aut y <.;a rdcn Call 540.2660 Fountain Valley Laguna t.ach !l~5_7·_0AOR_ ------• \San Di<'~o Freeway Expcrpref'd . Will trn FOUNl> '1115, vie l<;I Ill Pros p e ct , T u s l1n Bci>;c/Apnt•ot yng mal1• mrx s.i,1 7~levcs AUTO LIHE At Eurhd 1-:xil.I ___ c_:.ill 49'_1·94_58 ___ _ MECHANIC 979-0126 COOK S & COUNTER Chrysler experience pre· !Mp day & eve shifts Ocean 1·1rw 2 hr. blln~. sauna & rt'1', room l~l & lasl. $265 /mo See mizr 2609 Calle di!? Comt>rC'lo, apt B. 492·8572 1 '11ni1rll l.. 1nd~ll spaces. :!1•1 to 2000 :.q fl As low .Ill~ i.q fl. L1111 N1~uel & Mission VicJo nreas llarldy to S.D fo'rw y Call! 831·1400 RETAIL STORE ACTOH/V1dco Workshop for rep of WRITF.RS. ACTORS. SINGERS etc. Norxpnec. 714 /957·0282 Wekling-Mach. St.op F 0 U N 0 y n i: m 11 l <' Profitable Corp. has to Sismcst.> AMBITIOUS! ferred. We offer many IOAT MAHUF. Apply 1n rer~on, !'<'l benefits & lots of work. Tat·o J71h & SUpenor CALL VIC, Ser vice Co. :c:eeking f1bcrgla~s C M• • sellout. Price reduced vic Adams &Harbor. Sp<•rC' time activity with Manager for appo' l · lami nators, exper. __: _ menl. ' an • helpful, but will train. ----- J 2 Br 2 Ba. 2 car gr1r, pool, EXECUTIVE walk bch, no pets. $350 layfront Offices mo. 682-8600 (714 l Prime Location ,._ L.-3388 Via Lido, Nwpt Bch Beach area. 960 sq. fl . All n ew improvements. Crpt. cusl. lig hting, frplc. etc. Cash for im· provemenls + flexible lease. 67S·3080 !10-4) Now $79,SOO. 846-0020 super future. For m · f'rom$132,000. Found : Female Mini· tcrviewappl&U-5391 AskforSamCrane Poodle', w h ite. Nr. AMWAY DISTRIBUTOR II.BS 17160range Talbert & Ward St. Ftn is helping many persons ATLAS ~-Ptymoutll 2929 Harbor Blvd. Apply, Coast Catamaran C-Orp., 33012 Calle Perfec· \o,SJC. COOK Needed, good oppty 'tor advancement. App!y to • Chef. De l aney •s Boal Manufacturer Restaurant Ball & West. __.. ,,_ Furn. or unf. $150·$500 Capistrano 3878 Secretarial serv avail. STORE-OFFlCE-SHOP NewPort & Bay Center 2052 Newport Blvd, CM 646-125.2 or 644·2228 ••••••• •••• •••• •••••••• 250 sq. ft. New 3br. 2ba + fam. rm. 0<'ean or Bay view. Village San .ruan. Pool & I d Montti ~ 0 --. incl'd . 1~·11s1'de vu. Largeolficeorshopspace '"""' u 67S·S820wkdys only. b k f L S S375 mo. 495-6246 ac o aguna ea ---------.. CdM dlx 2 rm suite, Spo r ts, $150. 1951 South LCICJUlta 388' util pd, A/C, ample pkg, Newport Blvd. ~.M . ••••••••••••••••••••••• SlSS. mo to mo. 675·6900. Arcade Center, Suite D ----------• for mfo or call 642-8297 Lge, quiet. lu~urious, ex ec. 2 br. 2 ba apt. Elevator lo scenic priv. bch. Party & ome room, total security. P erfect hving or wknd relreal for lhe adventurous adult. Starting at $5 1 ~/mo 199-2835 Airport Offices NWPTBCHsrORE 1 blk lo O.C. Airport. Dix ~Avon St, $300/mo suiteii w /cpls, drps, JerryWynn(213)4n.7101 janitorial serv, FM -- systm, All util , ample ANTIQUE ROW, 2 or •I prkg No li;c rt>Q 'd 2082 :o1uite store or ornrcs w :2 S.E. Brii1tol. NH.'•ai-7010 bulh.'l, cptt1 & p11nt1lin~. ----A,C & $10,000 safe. Mo Unique builcl1n ~. N II OT lse. McNash Reolty. 11..:we someth.ing to sell? PeMPtofc tSx2 1 $150. days 642·1334, ~ve& Classified ads doll well. 67S·6670 or ~6·0183 00-6578 . . 714/645-4170 540-0608 _Vl~y_96.1-_1_4S2 ______ 1 earn money working 2 to P~GtFl'S (Ana) Pet'SOMb 5350 4 hr a day. We can help CostaMesa 546·1934 .New S hop, o ld lease ••••••••••••••••••••••• you. 673.,.786 Auto Stereo installer ex· 91.'tSo. Sam Crane, Agt, Drinking problem? per for retail stereo out· &&S-4lqo Call Alcohol Helpline A/P C let. Call 556--0420 taa TA VERH 24 hrs a day 83S-38JO I erk Automotive COSTA MESA PREGNANT! 2·3 Yrs Accounts New Detail Shop needs Hot lndu.strial lor .. Caring confidential Payable/Conslru ctlon help. absentee owner, must counseling & referral. exper Good bentrlts Top wages paid. Engine sell . Terms, Tl ME Abortion, adoption & package. Salary $650+. Steamers. eng painters, 751-1400 k 1 buffers & pohshers, up. AC:t:lE 547·2563 I/It.I~~ holatery shampooers, LAUNDROMAT ORY CLEA ... ERS Net.s. $1,750. m o. E xcellent sh'oppi ng center location with front nnd rear parking. l S Yr11r lease. W oman nlone, mu s l se ll TERMS, TIME 7S1 ·1~oo_ 6' "f 6' ~ ~k out, plck·Qp tc de· *SHARON'S* '\.\-.Jf\0\1.o\1'iOCIATES Uv~~f,:;.'~~tBl..CM OUTCALL MASSAGE PenoNMt A,..-CY 645-1000 499·1224 3723 81tchSt. N.B. *KAREN'S* OtrrCALL MASSAGE 557-0045 100' ~ Employer R.etained 6PM·2AM 838·17801~~~~~~~~ • People who need peopl~ should always check the Service UlrertoTY In the OAILYPJLOT BOAT MOLD _An_a_he_i_m _____ _ GncoATER COOK WANTED, dinner, Dinner Saute Xlnt pay. fringe benefils, 49&-2271, ask for Chef. Apply at, Coastal ___ _,;.. ____ _ Recreation, Inc., l i4l2 COUNTER HELP, lull or Derian Ave, Irvine. part time, exper pr ef'd. Equal Oppor Employer Apply days only. Captaln BOAT MFG Mlke's Flllb Fry, 81$ W. 19th St.CM. *Finish Line Carpenters •Cab i net S bop As· 11emblcr! •CubmetShop Mill men • Fibe.i:glass Tour h· up Bonders •Hardware lnr.h1flt'r,. Delivery Couriers Needed for N.8. travel agency. Musl supply own motorcycle, be willing to actept r csp, neat ar· J)l':1r. Sal & mileage. F\111 & p lime. 833·9617. Apply ERICSON YACHTS 1931 D"r. An Trnrle your old stuH h •r new goodies w ith ,, 5-to.Ana, Ca. Cl:i!!slried act 642 .'.'miS =====-=3...-i ... Tuesday. Apnl 19 1977 DAILY PILOT "Add 11 Build 1t .. Diape r it .. Hamrner it . Carpet I it . Cl'ment it .. Wire 1t. Hoe rt...Cleiln 1t.. Move .. it .. Presc, it .. .Pa1nt 1t Na1l 1t. Plash r 1t .. Fix it . SERVICE DIRECTORY Plumb 1t...Patch 1t. .. P1pe 1t ... Remoot:I 1l. J Roof it. .. landscape it...Tile 1t. .. Trim 11 ... Sewll ... Haul it... Add It.. Plant it. Alter 1 t .. Ledrn 11. ..... ~..c• • .,-,. earp...m •••.•...••............. .......••.•...•........ APPLIANC"fo: ltfo:PAlll SlO-~rvlt>~ Call Call f714 )~9 2422 Caf'J>(',,tr) ~m.all JOIJi. l'am•h11.: 1Jool" han.:1n.: Lie contr. e~t ~ 2719 lmbytttf""1 Mhtot-Home R..,,. ~ • •••••••••••••••••••••• Gt .... ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'CIWMcJl'•riltcJ ........•..•..........• ~ ........................ 1.1-:t·:M JAltVlS EXPERT JAPANl::SE SkJploader. dump lrul'k, Housecleaning & Wini.low ......,..._,,,...._..-....._..__,_..._... llOMESAV£RS. Plumh A 0 I> I T I O N S -C a rd en e r I" rt t haulJJl&. lift worlt, grJd Clcarung Good rates & I N 'ft: ti JU H t: X TR Ing & lft1tllng Free c:.l REMODf.l.JNG t-:i.um .. tt<:. Call 982·0M8 ina. cit-mo. etc 7M·3930 rd:. <:.ill "Big L>nn ' Painting P."Cpr 'd h1ah $10 hr HonHl & rchatblt l'h 962·3200. l.1c 317856 SJ6 7711 quality worlc Supt'r rras i.erv1<-e B or A. Mstrch.: ----Gardtnina and lao~cap ~ ratt5 675·3181 John 847·0383or7~1 3150 T••lalon Repcrir . ..................... . Why luy a Mew S.t7 I.et U!I rtrond1tlon your old s~t Guaranle<'d, u n dt'r $200 1>4& I T1!6 WIUGIITT\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• CJrpl'ntq . plumb1og. Expr'd moth er will l"t1run11t·L1I~ 540MGO Gf:RWICt\ & ~ON. since tng MIWlt.enatm·e. res & ••••••••••••••••••••••• llOUSt:CLEANl:-.IG 1~7 l..lc. 3100U Addi comm F'ret Ml Call Haul.ing, moving. cleanup i.our Uusincs:. (;all M \RV"S PLUMBlNG fl.43 \. W 19th !-it C'\I bab)s1l In my home \ 1c ----- V1ctona1 Pl.icentu1 llol Carpet Sc1-'Ylc~ UOIL~. n•modcllnft, plant. Tony , aft 5 . 30 pm . S7 /UP Treework. Reas. J:truc~·i. Ra.:gl'<iY Ann':. $-19 2170 or 673-604 t 548·~ fast. frtt est 842-4597 Jt 6'7~----EXCLNT l'AINTING 00> 9807 TII• lntr&Extr Reas. NOJOBTOOSMALL ••••••••••••••••••••••• meals Reas 548·0117 •• ••• •• •• •• •• • •• • •• • • • • CurJ)t'l ~t.an ~ 111 luy your-.. Cn1ndmoth1•r will lakt o r m1n1:<. Kc p&tr:. & ages 3·5 yns ll11)~ nnly dea1uni: too: Guar work Mon thru °l''ri My home. at l111u:cr i..i~mgi. Free Se<trical F; x p 'd , J a pa n e i. u Sonny & Jer. FREE haul XJnt bousecleiuun.: done lng, cleanup, tree work by lady W/t'xpr Depen for usable Items. Fen· dab I e . o wn tr 11 n s cu/bldgi. removed &47·3637 Free est ~·Z'706 fo'RED_ Remodtt Is ll-,olr {\'ramie Tiil' •wllt•r. ::11 WORK GUARANTEEl> ••••••••••••••••••••••• yrse-'p N1•w orlt.·rno<ld lnlr l::xtr. fr~ Est. 2~ R<-model, add , path>. re· ~:E!! ••••••••••••••••••••••• gardener. Comp yd Westside CM. 6-16 5220 1.':>t. 645·3646 1-:.Lt::C.'J'lU<.:'AL ~t.:RVICt: malnt. sh.rubbing, lrtts. C.\LL.'> $15 hr. & ~MALL f'reeest 546-0527 JOBS 84.2·11233 ----------~ Se-nlcH _ 5!' -~: ~3-6768 Mcnonry Yr~ t:~pr &12·029!'1 r.·ur t-'ree e:.t 96:? 42t7 T~ S.rvlce ,uk8)' Llr. 29tt!33 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Knowll·S Pt1lnt1n ii Babysitting, my home. We Carr CurpN Cleaners Wt.-ekdays. Vil': OrangP Steam r lcan or i.hampuo & 22nd, Coi.ta Mc~u abouphobtcr y .. 11 work 833-2571 i:uar. Ref~/ MC, fr e:.l M CM ho n I .. bl Reas Hales 645·3716 y me. "1a , ---- adult. Toddlers & schl C.tllftCJS. Acouttic age prt>f. Pal 642 72.17 •• •••• ••• • ••• ••• ••••• •• .ELECTRICIAN. All typt·~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• of work Lie Bonded, in Save lime -Sa\'e Money ~nl Fr.-ees tM0.2'1(}1 8ARBAftA'S SHOPPING SERVICE ~1863 t'1 t'<' est. Comm, rci. w ""I honci;t & reliable serv Buy · nip ·""' lver CUSTOM ELECTRIC MOVING & HAULING. •••••u•••••••••••••••• anything, a nywhere l'°'lreplact>i. Planlen. Call anytime. 493.2515 Unck Concrete P.1ll•l Hlock W .ills BBQ P11s FREE DISPOSAL o( )'Our Hds. UIS. 646-0464 °'d appUcaneff. 646-1786 Inti i:;,t, t•omm..rc 111l SM Rcmt1ls. Skylights, JPI' & rt~ldcnllal ~bd1ng doo~. w1ndo11.:.. li:lb 11:..>0 pal10 covrrs, wood ----<ll'l'ks. Quali t y only llni:hten t 'P The ltou~t·' En: 'wknd 6-1:! 1770 I :o-iorm ·~ Paper lbn~ing cart. Ken All kinds. rrct' l'~I. State ------ lie 330986. 1!35-:no:. or Roofinq Removnl:i;, f rim m 1n r, tlruni ni:, I n•c f'~l l.11 11 °1'\tlly lnsurt'd til2 262'1 Chuck's Tree !·hs. Palm,, oUves tnmmed. th1111w1t pruned , rcmovt·•I ~9229alt5 Child care. my homl" E cono.m y Al·ousllc:. Mon· Fri Rderen t·e:. (llJ..il tt'lhngs, new or re Phone Beckie 492 67~2 ~~~~rcpa1n., tree est Lie ;J;Jl~Ol. 7~1 ·315-0 & 23 yr old Student Interest 1198-7715 ed In housesltUng thh. summer . July-Sept Rers. 640-5038 Arda LITEHAUUHG FREE EST. S86·3326 Free J:;i.l. Bloc kwalli.. i.l umpuo ne. brick Res, Comm R1•a::.. lh• 1 bond Bob 1:,0 ~:154 642·91-14 u;:;..6480 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tree Trim , romov • ., Rep.Ors L•<' & Ins. All prune. Reos f\Jlh 1ns rd Photocyopfty t) l)t'i. Free est Wall Tony 6'45 St21 ~~~~!':? ........ Wm.nt/Concret~ •• • •• •• •••• ••• ••• •• •• •• 7am·11: 30prn. Rellable Expr Japan~se Gardene r . Keasooabk 11n ces fo'tee e:.l. 645·~230 :\like ..••.................•• Laguna Beach Cabmel One man ere~ 5} ~ex pr Spe«1ali11n~ 1n l'Uslom pounnl: &. hni::.hmg Sci remod\'l1ni;. Jdd1tion-.. ~ ur 0~ 1 lorm :.c1H· E\pr ll..iv.auJn gard<'ner cab1nc1ry & wood 1n ;one . 1~1 1 ~5 ::.. \ d l'll·Bnups, pruning. tenor Lie B:IJ0\/96 Fr > tnmming hdul 646-4blo 1-:.ts LB 4!17 151:>, Co ... tJ 11&0 t'onrr<'lt' All --------Yll:: DO IT ALL! Free est Concrete, paint 'g , plumb'g. c arpenter, roof'g, el ass. electrical. tree removal. garbage d1:.p • mar-Ille. lilt. <'arplg .. s creens & heal 'I':. Ser v'g Orange ('ty 22 yn. 714 636 &SM Ml.':><1 ~7~ 6097 µ h ;1.., 1• •, < o n< r ct e Prof J.apanese Landscap hlockw1trk. 'ln-.·wu.,.s mg & Gardening. Free CUSTO;\l CA Bl NETS 1.1~ t,. txmdl•tl ~1., :!031 • l'.::.t ~5·i07:! Gt'<>. I bush1 HANDYMAN Carpentry, Kitchen. i;ar J);t'. h.ath, ---------clectr1 cal. plumbing. playroom. cl1 ~Pl'Ctiil BL..<><.:!-: &SLl'\fl'ST()N~; Gardcn1n~ mJint b~ 847.27117 orS4fi·68Sl this mooth on l:Jf.IRt> WALL S. DRIVES J.ip:inc!>e Co mpl 1•ab1neh Frcl' c:.t S ID EWALKS. E1C M'r\l('t' Fn•c est. Lie SELL idle Items w1lh a bl5 3175 e,·ci. 97'J 2111!1 en. S.t5 5106 Dally Pilot Classified Ad. ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Want a REA.1.L Y CLEAN HOUSE? Call Gingham Girl. Free est:.. 64~5123 MRS KINGS CLEANING & PAINTING CO "WE DO CT ALL' ' 1135-3561 IMMACULATF. CLEANING. Satls !aC'· lion Guaranteed Call Now! 673-7776 AMWAY Housecleaning by rehable 'aWhMJf'CIJ*in9 ••.••.•.....•....•.•.•• Paint Your Ca1He Avcrai:e t:xtr l Str) $J% 2-Stl') S..\'+:J. lntr ~~rm rncci. md m.alr'I IJt>o1 Guar. m ,rct fn•e ,.,I Ted s:k!·OlJ4 ort>JO 71111.'1 rt."Tl::RS l'All-.TING Expr'd. Hea!o ll:itei; Free fo~:.t C.111 Gl·n«' 5.52 0458 couple, referE-nces. Sell th111gs f3!>l w11h Daily 626-6126 or 963-5813 Pilot Want r\ds .•..•...••.•.......•... \\t'clthn.: pholof!rnph> l'Jll lur •'!It or appl. l'bc ,\ \ \ l'h1H11.:r .. phy Co h·t.! 11 .. ' f'lcntff jR..,alr •..........••••••••.... Call .in) time~ l 5930 .••..••..•..........•.. Ftn. V ati.y Spas ~1.anuJ.1dured by Gen<'o Sales 962 mtil• \'ERY ~E \T l'ATCll T••ision Repair JU~"°'1 k:XTt.;Jll:: ••••••••••••••••••••••• l''t~l'..bt ~93·14~ ('.\:'\OPYTVSERVIC'fo~ You don't 1wc'fl a i:un to tlr .1~ I J~t' "'hl'fl '11u plJ1 l' Jn Jci 111 thr n:,,11 Pilot Want ,\cb' C':tll nol4 ISi RATt::SEK\'ln. At ~·air Pn«e:. 9ti0-1bJJ II.Ht' ~om1•1h1n1,: you wanl lo :.ell '' Ua:.:.1l1c•1I ,1d!> do II W('ll ~2 :,(ij8 LEl-.:'S 21 H S t·\p Xln1 n•f's llolA. M:i,ll'h t. Ca:.h Call Lt'l• Tiit• 'I rt " 675 5750 MOW IS THE Tl~ rur )Ob seekers to l'fl~d. the D11ly Pilot llclp W.uiled cl•n1!1<-.. tton II the JOb you wunl 1s nol Ul('I'\.· you might rons11lt•r oHerini; )Our Sl'r\'H'l'~ 11.ith an net 1n I ht• .Into W11nled eatci;ory l'hnn• 6(2 5678 Hetp Want•d 7100 Hetp Wante-d 7100 Hetp Want•d 7100 Hf'lp Want~ 7100 H .. p Warrt•d 7100 Hf'fp Wanted 7100 H .. p Wanted 7100 ~p Wonted 7100 Help Wanted 7100 .......................•.•••••.••......................•.•...•.....•.......••...•..•.•....•.••••••..•...•.•..•...••.....•••••....•................................................•...•...........•.••.••...... DELIVEHY r.11\N fur l'ar· OHJ\'Ell :o..u1 Clcnwnl~. General ok, part time. RF.C'fo:l"T'IBKKl'H I m:.in RN CHARGE ly A~f. I.A Tlnll':. horn'· 0Jna l'rnnt, C.tpist r<1nu Phon e:., lt~hl . •Y ping• GENERAL Of ACE M /\NAG E R . W a I l' h NURSES AIDES I'!. \..'d It:-.. I ..i" I 1rrn in lr' 11\1 :-.Om•· <lelt\'cry ruUll' E«vn•i fkarh an·J P.1rt lime some ••xpcr reqd. Start Repair Dept. Must be lnj'ecf '1n Mold r\11111·c K:1:1:1(;:!:! £'\1 " & !'<1)(ht. \Jnt car reqwrc<l. <!'~hr~ PN ~OOhr t>-W 8494 CLER"/JYPIST E>.per'd. Bayview c .. n, l1<·1w111~ Cl.1yv1l''' i· .. 111 day. t\dults o1lly. nu col afternoon..,. Wt'(lfll'..,da~. --. ---I\ neat in appear. Appl'O'< llo:.pllal, 2055 Thur in ~·1 up '"'·• i k11n11.h· l1' 111-.l'Et'1'I ON l ~I'. ··~J'lf'r, ll11,µ1tJl "II'•~' I hu• '" lectinl! Wt·:.tmm1:.ter Thur:.d:iv Jnd FndJ~ GIRL FRIDAY n eeded ~35 yrs old. Will tram \ C M 642 350S ,,1 111,,11 llJI• ,\ , ,1,, 111 lo.n•1"l•·1l.,:1 .ihll' t•I i.11111 ,\11, L' \1 t;&.; .1..11.1 11.B area ti380126 Jlml Sdlurd .. y ·:~111 :-.un for mortl!:ll::l'COmpany. I PART TIME Apply In person. Kirk , \C, . • IA ,1up 6. "l"'t,t11 .. 11 .. 1 I I• 1\0111· 0 1" r .1l•1t l>El.J\'J:;ltY MAN-For nf flu.' supplies. full time Must be energetic & nc111 appearing . l~Jch ~t .. t1oocrs 1020 C ..impus Dr NB. Dental Rl'l'•'Pl l'cno ore P 1ume "' "°~~•bk (uturt expan!.1011 uf l1r:. E>. ppr 'd Jll phci ..,,.,, <..,ped11lly 1ni.ur11nt·t• riru ccss1n1o: Sol open Cart:cr opply H B. 1\..12 fi631 DE;>o;TAL 1\l>::.t::.l 11rtho t:hairs11.le. expo·r rt·q u RDA prd'd. $-1 S.> pn hr. N B 642 21i21i DENTAi. \"1;.l !-.ol 1rl opp . ror ~h.1 rp. r .. :.. u u r t' ,. f u I 11 ,. r i. o 11 W l!l'll1<1t11J.! rvt pr.1l'lH'1• In llunt. Ul'h Mon l"r1 n•H'V\'' :< lt,I\ lu· rcc(d (';di · ll ll'l ll:•.1 1 lor 111 ll'f\lt'l'I Ucntal \~,·1 1•\p•·r ,,. .. .i r (' s u m I' I ,, 2 0 I I \\' Wt'<ild1f! Or :'>II :J:!•itl-0 nr rail &12 llY.IO UE"lT \I \..'iSI'> r\' I Onho p.1rt 11m.. 'r•1•h Tues fri Ur "•'•"•n 181 ~ .. lllth ~I C \1 DF'_.,;T\L t>fFIC~'. 1w.·c1' 3 rl'l'eplmni-1 ''" n·t.1n e11J>t•r prl'f'd \1111lv in p erson ton '/""" porl ( J)' morr11n.:~ nl'(}Wrc:. to:i hr!o dJll\' c ~l. omcc Jewelers. 2300 Harbor ""'" I !If 111, Ill I 1 ,, RN ~pervisor dt-J)t·n<lcibh: JV lo or ::.m.111 645 2134 • Immediate openlng !or a Blvd. C ~t. S-15-9485. NURSES AIDE 1 nJ l' l t 1 "n .r... 1 1 """ "' r IA loon· I~ l p 1" :k.t,1 ., 111 r 11 7 ~11·,a \ .. rct .. l 'nm l'lcitlon wa.:on. ('hone sharp . res pon!'1bl e Onorun"~ on d••" & .1fln nioldin.: ut '01111 11•1• "" l'<'llll.ilHnl. 1111 tu Jln,p tir.I llntq '-C t>U 43'!1. "'k for llarr' GIRL FRID •y "''r::.<>n to assist In our ad MAMAGER TRAINEE "' " ~·1:.1"n i>J1 b l>.1~ :. 1111 •1 , •v L·.v ' "" "" bluft.s Wiii train t-;"l>''r II h •h 11h ~.I 1111 I" hr '" l 1• ,,..,. • .;...., S«>h•> \:on s moker. Type .as \t:rt:.lngdcpartmenl. Wanted for :.latlonery p r .. f'd l'h:J'l' Jj.lply :.mJ ~op btJll J.,1111 'l'.al lll' 1,11 Equal Opportun1ly T .. l.e phon•· orders. kt-ep ~1ore. Xlnt oppor. for Park L1dv t'un\ Ctr, 161• STACOSWITCH INC 111,t'lut. t II 1111• ...,,1 i-:s i-·,I'·• "· 111 .. 1111t 1p11r11' lo hr•. 111•1 '~. ~·· I ,,,,,t \ Ill tr.• Fmplo} 1•r boc•k::. & rccurdi. & le J rn 1\pphcant must have pre mature hard~orkmg in· 1-'l h ft d ~ H 11~ ll.11. .. r, l oi.l..i M1·i..1 I . -----\IOU!> general office ex div Call Mr. Nichol:.. ..igs IP . 549-3041 H~I l-'1'1'111'\hl r ... DR'S OFriCE lc.:al :.ct' y. ::.S50 up I hl t I "'" """-'. t>t:!ll(}ll r f It I I n ~IX 1 it.•i periencc. 1g YP ng ~~""' Equal Oppor 1-.mpln}l·r rn " I•" 111 h•n 11.11 ·~·':" .,•)t, ( l'ronl ult', 11.111 tr.11n T> pin.: & ,h rcq d Rt'<'l'j.lt & !-.l't' > duties \500 ... 1 ill't ~8 ()l)'jtj ---skills required (35-40 OFFfCE c• EllK (\I <hit' l"ull \1111t 'Ill• Girl to d1stnbutc flyers wpml . MAMAGEMENTTRME ~ I' 11m .. l'hoi11 ... U1 ;,,•H1 "'1 1 " 1 •~·"'1 "111•··"11 "' Ora ni:c County Sal or Young man to work m ~i5 llr 12noonto8pm, PR ESSM1\N Sm -.hop "I \\C1"\ 1•11111111 !~, Su \:\f S2 !)() h t<Jt. Tius 1s a tratnee pos1t1on nrowmn tool rental bu~• :'>1 o n · fo'r I ,\PP I Y • n ,\ U dh k 1-:i..p ti nnh h01' ·111 ""'•·pllrni.il 1 •11 " n ' · · r. m1. " " peri;on . .,_73n," Cdm lno 8""3 ·' -Re1-EPT /SECY 111~ 11 111111\ n I 11 1·ar&rn ... r rq S..18-1550 and s.llary i s om ness.Mustbeneatmap· ,,., l>ll ......, uJ):>, llJI.:.:.:. ........ ,,,.. ,, ~• : " • D1"U9Sto~Cl~rlc ---mensuratew1thpastex pear.&have\'ery ocal CJp1s trano, !'itr 20-', ''"'"' 110nt otf11c.1pix .. 1r.1111• pl.t11 "'" "'''''" Pn·f t';\J~·r ~Mi:! 5847 1\sk I•---------• Jl r 1 f" n t" l' C ,, mp any hdlldwnung. 6 Uay v. k Laguna ~igucl E <) t-: -----~ 1:uoct l h:1" ,ti ~k 111 .. ,1 \ 1• 1 -._ ·' t 1 ~ l'. flu ;t 1' t \ tor Mr l'1·lt-r~un. or ~I r GUARDS bt:ndll:. W1Wkdy orr. Prefer mur· 1-----------1 Pnnt .. r Multill th 11111 ... 1. :x I ul '11111 p.111 \ hoU ... l'\4 .ir1• prcwhll'h w. Kingdvn ned man ror perm rc:.p. I DJy wk. lx•nel1h . ..:.1 ~1 t11·1wf1t " Ch.tlli-n~t111! 11t1tor 1llJ1l.1l!<'I 1r.11mn,• f>. Prrmanenl port time po:.tt1on. E'Cper. no\ re QfACE pt'r hr to start Call JliNl11111" .rn .11,:1:11 ~""t' .;upprn1 frrtm th1· v.ttrhl ORY Cl.1•:1\NIN\. COL'NTl-:lt GIHL. full m pJrt 11nH' ,\ppty 1n p I' r 5 Cl 11 I> I Cll IO I t I <'l••llnt'f'oo :1:?00 !-: (,'011.,t lllA '"('<I :'>1 ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLY 111 ~ '<Pt'r d t'll't'I rullll'!\ -. .. 1r11·r"r & ( 11 \\Ht· l'n·p lr<t1nt.-t• noq ti lur ,rn.ill manuf 1·0 \pply JI 1197 W ltithM '1,H~ :ffi2:! ~ n I! 1 n 1• , r t n :! ~ 11 r \ rt h 11 • • I 11 r .1 I h .1 d• vround t1t'f>tkd 1mm .. tl in r111 c1 l111111.: 'a''"' & rnt-.1i.11rino.: ,11111nm1n1C llOOb r •• r rp1.1ht~ c·u~lom I •I • nn't'f\ .111on t"" t"' t>hl .I ~I WANTED po ... 1t 1on -Noon t o q'd . Apply l!IJONl:'11.port !l7'1 7li60 grn11.ini: t11m p:t1i. (',fll l.irt:l .trl111·1·t:-..tlt•-.. .. , .J OOP~I daily with oc· Blvd.C.M. lmmcdiateOPt!nllig!> PRINTING (or 1nl<-n 11•w !\! F l''ull & Part·l1mc All i\l'cas Age 21 & over \1a(Urt: m('n pref'rl l1nil11r111:-lurn No ca::.h 11u1l.n C..11 & pho1w nee .\pply, Uni•fl"Sal Protedion Sttvice 1..!2h W :ith St. S 1\ ln1crnc~s \ton Fn LO JOam·noon & 1 ·J0·4 30pm IL\IHIHtES~EHS ~anl ,.d \pply 1n Pl'r'>On lt1·l!1'i. "n 1 oa..,t Pl.ttJ ~Ill ~ 11 .\~0' cas1onal extra hours ·--------SecrdariH PLATE MAKING/ 7~ OJliO& •t'I\ tuc .1.111t'l when a\'ailabll>. MASSA.GE TECH Typists STRIPPl_..G Contact M Ike Tlnl>ley. Lel(al Actvcrt bing at !H.:! "321 for lnll'rvi\?w ap po1ntment. DAILY PILOT 330 w ... t lay St. CostoMna Equal Opportunity Employer LEGAL SECRET ARY With diploma rnr l•'P cla:.s Lt:GITI :-01,\TE ~pa Mr G1arrus5o.152·95til • Mr\SSAGt: TECH Ft:~t • 60' ~Comm Guar mm Full & PT. work. L.!i;1t. ELITES PA S40·8195 Mature lady to care for baby & 4 ) r olct. 2 after· noons. some e,·es. Refs. reqwrffi i;-;3.1::.'93 ___ _ M ,\ T U R E W 0 M A N p 1t1mc to welco me KeYJMICh Opn PBX O~.-afors A.ccountinCJ Clks A /P lookbeper Gfttft'al Office Cr.dit CMck~rs Loe11t Proceuors Escrow Offlcen 6~ TE MPORARY HELP 1-:,f>t'r'tl In hou.,t? p11r1t "h11p I ll.1y wk Good l">t:nt·r11i. 1\pply :-. .1t1onal ~}!.lem;.. 1361 Rm h St NB <Near UC Airport I F: 0 E f'Rl:'l.'TING PRESS OPERATOR f:'(po.'r prd'd on oH;.el prt•<;w~ rn h11ui.c print ..,hop I l>t1~ ""I'-GC)O(J lwnd1h ,\pply Nallonal ~}"ll•ms rurp . 4361 Um h St. ~ R. r-.:,,ar n c ,\1rport 1 i:; O F. ne .... comers & contact Call 540·4455 l'rc>pt•rt" & CJsually ins merchants. Flex1blr h r:. 17802Sky l'arl.. ~t.'l'tY l'~t.1hh~hcd .,gen· fkc·cptinni;.I good I,\ p1n1.:. knnlA 'In( htlt1ni: S.il ~~J{I In $64)0 11111 Call T111•.., or Thur-. onh fol.II:! Kll'l-t .1 I.. for \11;. l.~ncll':.m.111 RECEPTIONIST Part tune ~nrkm1: t" rull Umf' :-;o set hri.. must bt.· fll'>.1ble. Board l''CP pn• !'ct ;\latur1· att1t11il" front o!c appc:ir '.\'.lnl l'Xlbllc ('OOlJlt 1\pph tn per::.un !Ja m ·4pm Newport Centc·r . I tO f\cwport Cntr Ur Sle 200 RECEPTIONIST 11 ... \t1ur own IK1"" & t11rn ~11111 p.1ri• hour' 111t tJollJ1;. I .tll II II ii I !H>l< ·~1·:1 Or.1111!1 'i 11 , q 1111.t s.mt.1 \11.1ii 1 , .1101,7 1\ll nlht'I'" :!I.I 'I 'ti ~ •. ,:11 S.\Lt-~ Ideal P /time Job Centt•r 01 Sutt•• Jiiii 1·----------1 \1 . .\l"'Tt.::O.A.'\CE MAN & "!>:.t to m andjtt!r \tt'l'hdrul'J I & t>ll'l.'lnl·at .1b1ht\. ~·,•rman\'nl no •IUlilonL' :; Ud \ !> j,\ \I to hl'\I Thur' ihni luei. !-.ala1 ~ John \\a\!W l t'n Ill' ( luh trl 1 ~.111 2 3 'l rs rttr nt law ore ex· per M111 i.k1lls 80 \\-pm typmg & 110 sh. Some machine transcnpt1on. P0511ton !or 1 >Par as- l>Ol.'late w rs tab I. pre· !-.llJ:IOW. law hrm in N.B No 1ra111~ Quahly refs. Pie.isl' Qi II (714 > 644 2071 Ml.!>~ DeLorC'a llll'<.'rl car. hie t}pmg Suitt? 101 Irvine l'Y, l0t·al i-:wt.·r pref'd. 547 :.>95______ Equal Oppor Employer !>IX •llf.R For bUBy fast growing ro. Lite typing. an ... wer phones Apply tn person , 17932 Sky Park Cr, Su1lt' G. Irvine. 1;,1 0635 \\ork b hn. a <l,l\ in our nl'w ofr across from th1· 0 C ,\irporl A. ... 1rn $100 + + p r r 11.1'1'1. Sa I an•. lwn u'. l'O m- ffil!>:.1<1n :-.! A or 1•:tl11>1 I 1~1 DENT \I. ,\SST. t .. 1J(1ma Bt'a<'h nlf11'1' hd' I' t1mf' openmi;t for ""l>t't Pt'r,nn for ,t).M'l!.1nt r .. 1·1·11t PO'I lion X r.1v h r nq d t!l!l li.192 IWNT Al, \!.~ISTi\ :" 1' t'\ll<'f, tl1111r,1flt• 14 I( 1-.1y 11 .. Start lmm1·cl1.1lt• Iv Salurv 1lJ)(·n 1>1 • ; i ;;t l>o.•ntal '''''' 1111111 1111 .:1rl Hl't t•111 1\: In, 1111111' l'.111or11111111111· "I • '"' • I> .. ::\ 1.\1. .\.'t:O.t-..1 ENGINEERS Sr f1'·.,1.:n«r r.. ... l'no,H 1 \ • I .. 1 .. <'l r" Ill•'< h.to11 .ii tit '•.:n :'>',.,min , ''"'r 1n rll'!>1£n .. 1 \rn.tll µft'< 1'"'" p.irl ., • ••1111.tl Nlml· t"'C Jlt'r 1'1 llo.tt•I tJ"'ll!rl ht•l11ful \\nrk m •m.ill r.1p1dh rr""'lflf ''" " ' lrlf lwnd11, "" li1 d 111~ rrwtl tlt·nt 11 \II l'lt'nf'f1h • I It • CI\• d,1 l• • I li11 DISC ln)tfvMnh IU.' I ll.1 k • ! ''I• tof t ·1t*\I I \1,., 1 't, I .._.._Ji H ""' l..1't'l•l'r :-.:1•11. p ort I~·~· h .1r ... 1 p.1 rt 11mr 111 · '1t1ldn•n. 10 & 11 l-.n1.l1,.h speak1 n1:. m .illlto• 11wn l ran-.p 1u ; 111 ... t.l.l\ t>-16-3512 urt hJ'\I HOUSEJ<EY'ERS I ull ~ I' 11 ""' Ra)' lt•111 ""n"r .1. .. 11 W llJ > M I '"'t .1 \t1•,,1 M:! l.'>11.'> OftTHODOMTIC RDA 111ll .... ~.l\U.l'U< t·xr .. ·r I \'r t''t"'""" • hr,111• 1 1• ----------rn" Ht' " ''I '1'1A dutlr'i rl'•J'tl l'rd "'"''' EXEC. S£CR£T'RY I I 11•1 I .1~ IC• h (. .111 !ron l h i • .1htl111t•., " 1·•11.iio. I" 11m1• l'r In.:•• lt<'n••h• • f>l2 1.113 IJE"IT,\I. ASSl..., l \'\I Chair ~1111 • 01>. ~vllt h t.41 !l;.!11 llf~'ilGN Ult \l'·rs MAN '1v1l .. :nR•nN'n11~. 1n111 ~ yrs sub ,.,,wr l mm1"ft openin g Xlnt 11111• W/l'lllab exp1111<lln1: r.rm 979 5893 DESIGNER Sr D<'!li~m·r fnr l'ri·nt1,r \Int "Jlpnr f .. r •n•I" 111u1n,1n11l11111 11•,•lnt> lllll ~t-"t-~.1'1-1< \lttn 1t1t•t1I 1 \JIC'r r\lllrl._ h~t I f-n I' l!m<~ ldl'.d £or "11 111"' .t 1 ..... 1 t~·udirj -1ut!t-nti..'>x.i<1 '"" k.1i:1· .... 11.1n s~>O ' ll•IU"'"l'l'l'\l'r I ult t I mt ltll .. ' .., i i,.c \I , ' • '' 1 , • P~Jt.~y :m:i Birch St . N II 557·0045 lc'lll Empluy<·r Hrtamerl \I ti u r" r cm I-r 1n11 t' h .. nc•!1I'< plea!>11nl work 'i: l"Cmd (\ill ht-I ~ & :I JO \J.k for frunk 1>.1:i !>707 <'l<•ct rom1•l'hanh;il rll' ~~ 11111.1.~t·k•"'rH·r W .1nted .)1.1luri· It\" in for rouplr IA tth Z .i1rls 3 & 5 Mu~t <ipeak En~ll'h t-'am1ly In :\k• .. ,1on Vtt'IO mov1n~ lo \lon.tr<'h II.•> 1n July O"n rnnm, P\ I h.11h .• incl loll)r l\' Will 1·011,111..r .1 1·11upk llu:.1rlc!I:-1>h1111t• .J<l >Nlt Slj(O ;, \ r;. ll)lfl \!\ l'l'I Ill 1h-st.:11 nf :;m .. ll prt .. ·h11111 µ.1rts t·s~l'nt1ul ~1m1• •"" per l'C h11anl ch•'li:n h,•1pr111 Work 111 ''nail r.1p1dlv i:row1ng 1•0 w ' Int bt·11d11i. 1111·l11tl111~ med dt•nt.tl \II h<'n••f1t~ 11tart date or hll l' FHSPAID \ I' l on ... lruc hi ~l \11·h ur.,n.., 1· .. " ~1J" l'\•'t :-;t•t' 11.lllk t1t ~)(I St•1.) ~f II lo! II ltJ ~:r0 ""' Ft'l' Job;. In llll' I 'l·r::.1111m·I 1\to:t'nC) 1118 I'. I ilh l n.,l.1 :\IC'!>.a Sullt.' 2:!1 i; t2 1110 DISC IMtrunwnh 102 E BakerSlr<'l'I GARPFNl~G foreman. Costa Mesa !l'T!l !'1.100 e'(per. in commercial & industrial landscape ma111t OC area Exper .ll1Hh ) J. HERIERT HA.LL JEWELLERS '\ow lntt'nll'>tl.11'~ .t S Coosl Pl.JIJ l.o,·:i11on for <·'<per ct F 11ml.' !>alcr. People m !1n1• 1rwelry Top sal. benc• . & ndvan rpment Call ~Ir Morris. 549 1379 >ist.n butor 1nterestN'I m p1llme Income of $1000 per m o or more + b t n e f 1 t s M a t u r l' ~123. ooh nl.'t"rl apply 9i9 30i9 l•---------1 >RAFTSMAN, w r"Cpt'r, in lnterlor Design for ei.tabll5hed lnlt>rior Oe11 l11n Shop Some uC'h.llectural knnwledge tw-lpruJ. Call Mr McCar· ty al 492·4131 !or appt CRICKET INTERIORS INC DRIVEIS nous ebold furniture moVlni:t <'n lorntf'<I In t:1 Toro want!I dn\t!r.'I w I yr \'Xper. w l!umm 'I moving ro Cnll K30 4926, GENERAL OFRCE 1'yp1n~. mm" & aptitude for hRurts F1t1me App· ly in p.>rson. Ncwporter lnd~trics. 17932-G Sk y r .irk Rh ct, ln·inr GEHHAL OFffCE t:"pr'd in order taking, lnw1l·mg, f1llnJ!, 10 key ndd1n.: moch , good phone monnt'rs essen U11I. Small mrg In Cosla Mcisa. SSSO $600 depend in~ on c xpr 642·\916, h4wn !l nm & 12 noon r n •• n a 1 1 y r 1 1 o 1 Cla11!j1fiNI Act 111 huy. ,.,.11 or rrnt -.ornt•1h1n.: Laborers Packagers & Assemblers START NOW!! I!!! Too many Job11. n ot enoul!h people! No eic- per needed. All 3 shlrb. O-tfil1W-Q Tl MPOHMIY Ill 11' 540~4451 Equal Oopor .t:mployer LEGAL SECIET A.RY: Mm 2 yrs exper gen'I law. knowlt'd~e of c·ourt prO<'rdures. litigation. i:ood typist Salary npt'n ( • .. 11 K.1.1 :riiti J Spm or a!l 7 li75 299'.l Mrs Thomas. Uoc)al S.crdary MEN for LA Times de-------p time Da):. &/or Eves. livery P••rm .• p/llrne. r-----------1 Xlnl pay No prei.~ures. $275 to SJSO per mo. PA""AGERS l 'n1l ed Ma1nt<.'nance .1·----------1 548-17-IO "" 7till 1272 or 661 0711 Merchand1s1ng, Inven· IM:;~gl~\~r~;Lv Public Relations RECEPTIONIST / torv Control, Sales & TYPIST Bo;iks. i-· time. avail For 3 month:. as<;1i:n PH"<'.ln wanted rnr lnll'r "''·ttirrla';. t\pply Mar· ment. 7AM lo :I :101':\1 , fk~•i:nCenter,531-2202 A t """ ' .iPM to 12 Midntt.!ht. ccurale typist. ma ure riner·s. :!..!5 Fores t Ave, I0:30PM to 711 M. Nn ex P. Up & D.tivtty personality & front olhce Laguna Bch per. nee. Xlnt working l:!~ Rocheste r.(' i\1 appearance. i\ble lo d eal conds&pay.CallNow• -- -----pleasantly w/v1,1tor1rur Had T<'!'h • Ct:rt1r1ed h<· & h••:w~ tf'h•phont'!> Radwloi:v off1cc. full TU-cent l''<l>Cr prC'C'd The work 1s run & pe1 fl'<'lly i.u1ls prop It' wh11 ••nJOY pullini: 1hr1r vcrtwl c apobllt1 1"' I<• 11.o r k SturlPnl'. hou ~r wl""" & moc1 11l11:hl1·r~. :i r1• .ell " wulcumc Conta<.'t Rl'lll'f' Hu:-,.,1 8ll-8095 TIME-LIFE LIBRARIES, INC. Equ:il Oppor hmplo) l'r :0-:t>wport Bcac b Law MOLD MAKER '>-Omt' nrlf'r nre . salary Prngressiv<' 1n1ectlon r1rm varlPd practice. ~QJ office • timt'. M1 ,s1on \'irJo. STACOSWITCH INC 1--------- 111•,i:ntlt1hlr c-.~t:.ct Mr mold m aking co. has re-0 OVe rload "•n.: ·~11 1 !Ul !1773 l~·a\M to 11.B. & nee<ls Marhlnlsts & EDM 557-0061 l.l·,i:.ll :-i·rrt'IJry Xlnl Operators Mm 5 yrs o · 3723 Birch SI. 'l 11 11r1ni: ,.k1l111 requln•rl per Xlnt wal!cs & over ·----------•I IJ11.i:..1uon hrm Newport time Profit s hanng & t\·nh'r 7'l9 ~-13-1----other benehls. Liquor St.ore Clerk ~Corp FUU t I me. &n>e<'ry e'Cp 1714 t 89&.6631 helpful Call John or1---------• 1;tnc, 67~ 6864 ----- ll9UOR STORE CLERK Huntington Beach area, prefer middle age or older person. 960-2828 --- LVH 11·7 Mus1c1an. Piano or Cwt.ar. or ? Top 40, for female singer. 645·5123. Codie Pamk'rs nt'NN.I .11 l1'J<tl I yr t'Xp l'\l1•r1or ~ork &art $1 00 hr CmltJl'l Mr Origgs. f;i!> 71111 btwn 9.3rM Mon l-'r1 PIX Answtt Sen. Work a busy switchboard, Be alert & dexterous. Must havt' a n ice !opc>ak1np vo1I'<'. i:-ood ~r.1rnm:ir & i:ood hanrlwr1t1ng Work p tllmc days or t'vr·~ & ~om(• w k n cl' (' a 11 49.S--lillo & 11:11 117 IO 1139 Baker Cosl:i Mes a Heal 1-:0.,t.<t c l.11't·n~i'r• WJntt'tl £ull rtr purl time fi.t? !1062 REAL ESTATE MANAGER WANTED 549-3041 Equal Oppor Employ<•r Rc~pon.!>1hl .. Wom an ttJ can• !or 2 & 5 yr olcl, .t! trmoons. St :>fJ P1•r hr 640 681>5 For well known, expand· l•----------i mg Real Eslale com· pany Opening a new or f1ee 1n Costa Me-;a Mu~t have expencncr Salary plus +. All apphcallon~ confidential Apply to Ad No. Ila!. Ua1ly Pilot, Clasi;ificrl Advcrt1~1ng, 330 W Bay St .. Cosio Mesa. Cah! 9'tfi26. Restaurant Manager DEL TACO #14 Charge Nur<,(' Good sal & !nnl(I' lwncf1t.11 80 Bed Need extra money? t:arly morning delivery L1\ Times. 2·6 AM approx Need economical car . 546·•1481 --------~ 333.l t; I) ~; --------- Ht-wport ~och Starling salary $18,000 per yr. +.bonu~ & other fringe hc•nd11:i;. Can· chdatc must have <'X~r. w/l>el Ta<-o, Naugle~. or other s 1m1lar lYr>t' fusl !nod rri.taurant Qual1f1ed apphcanL., only c:all Ton1.i ul llew1tl· Krnny Corp <714 ) 752·75!11 . S S P Mt·~a \'erdeCon v. l•---------1 lr>!<J>. till I Cc•nter St, C. M. !>-Ill·~ LYN CHARGE r~;or1.~: Pt:mmN Newport 1·:' ,... n•·l·•I' P I t Im t a~" n r 1.II1• 1 n w h o I ,. !> :i I e " u ll I' I > 673-222.'l NOW Recrulllni: s harp, amlntious man lo sell hardware, tools & ~hop l'Qulpmenl to 1ndustnal 11ccotmts. Avg S280 per fo'1t1mc 3 ·11. Xlnt wk. Nol'xpcr. nee. C.111 PF.ST C Ol"'THPI. bencl1ts. Bayview Conv. T L'Cll :--1 1 • 1 ~ N I" llo!>p1tal. 2055 Thurtnj•~7~Sl~-9~t~J-1~. ~~~~~~I "" ' l: 1 .'!per preft'rred but not n •q, i\ve, C.M. 642 3505. must hove J?oM driving MAID.'i WANT~ NURSE 8:30A!\1-l JOPM record, neat appear.incl', • . Mon lhru Sat. SJ per hr. · k I bll Top wagl's paid! The Inn Loe rt!s nee. Call Mrs. et\JOY wor mg w pu r at Laguna. 211 N. Coast Leo ~3953 t'uU bene!Jls + uniform llwy • Lag. Bch. · · & truck Apply Mon f'ri .. , NURSE 9-3 Bsrdtn Pe:oit Control MAJDnANTED RH t.... I 696 Randolph . c· M Udo Shores Mot.ti .-pef'T Jew 546-5570 CaUS73-3800 Day s hift., !1t1me !or ------ oonv. hospital w /active. Manaaement Tme can earn $1000+ per mo. FUlltr Brush. 5.Jl~ or (l) 6$7. 77'78. ------- USI THI DAILY PILOT "FAST USULT11 SIRVICI DIRICTORY For Result Service Call 642-5671 .... J:ZZ restorative nursing pro gram. Good sal & beneHts. Conlarl Mrs. Gray. Parlt Lido Com. Coenltt. 466 Flagship Rd. N.B.642~. NURSF.S RH'S&LYN'S F /llme & P1tlmo 7-3&3·11 Lido Convalescent Ctr 1555 Superior Ave Newi>Ort kach 648-7784 HUlSES AIDES • & Orderlies. Day 11hlfl1. Mesa Verde Conv. Hosp .. 661 Center St. C ~t PHONE SALES Phone Salr11 penple, male or female. 16 to 65 years u( aJlc Guaranl~cd wages or romm1s~1on' 250 East 17th Strei'\. Suite 0. Costa Meu. bctwef'n 5. 00 & 8 30 p.m . ~ t22.J t~u11t Oprortunity t:mploycr ptostlc fobricoton Call Bayside Pla!>llc~. 64Sfi860S,1m t J()pm WHY JOIN Superb Homes Realty? Small 11rr11·t> l.'n1•1r•>n ment Top comm1!li.ion" 1 Un thl• Job tralnm.: Fa:.I start ~choohnl! Wv re1m burs4! }Our lie t•n::.r l'Ol>tS Choice ol fJrm locat1oni. Ln COL'lta Ml>!>:. & Newport llear h Call for an appt now' SUPERB llOM ES REALTY INC !>49~ R~touront ASSIST. MA.HAGER Carerr po~1t1on . pvt yacht club. l::xpcr d food & be\'erace Personuble r,73 7130 Hetall Sal('s. 111 San ('l1•1nt•nte approx 15 hr.; per wk to :.tart Must b<:: 3vaJI, btwn IOAM &7PM, Min wa~e + bonus. App. ly al Fotomat Corp. 49'2 39:50 RECF:PTIONIST·Ll typ· --------1n11. ~OWPM. phones. I\ 30 lo I 30. Apply 292S Collegf' /\\·c Suite 9 C M. S40-JS..16 REC f:PTIONIST Secretary for Dental Of- fice. nJ>('r rref'rl l\pply 1n person. 4tl0 Newport Center Or. Sult e :J06. N B or c all 64-1·0683 RECEPT /SEC'Y For busy N 8 o fc Pleasant phonr 1•01ct. hen\} t>r11n11. front Of( JPl)t'llr . Ill k Alit I )'r e>e- RETAIL CLERKS UTOTEM Convenience Marll~s Pos1llonr. open 1:1t. :.!nrl & 3rd l'h1ll '4 i n San C'lem('nl e & L aguna T~arh. Otht•r arras have.' OJ'll·mn.:' ..il-;o. l\oi•) <'x1>er rf'q cl 1-\pply ot ,1n~ of our islOft!.'< 2588 N1·11. port Bl 111 C-ObtA Mt"\n t'.42 7704! Jl(.'r (.'Jll!><t'll\i~I ---------1 s ,\l,ESl.,\l)V: '''Pt·r II or not w l..nt111. ll'<l"l' 11r :int• 'l" Enlhu-.1.1-.m. t•nf'l I!} & "'"' pn".!'nl.1111111 ror l''<<'h1,1v1· ~111111 .11 So f'oa !>I l'l.11.1 \1 '' llt'llTlC' ~>1!1H 1 VI SALESPERSON Needrct, r 1 mw for h.:ht 111g flXIUf(' <tht111.roo11'1 ~ll"i <'\(lt'r hl'lplul /\p ply Turs thrn Fri K::10 J ouly :!0.1t S F M.1111 M , Irvine !>.Iii 2001 Salespersons. a sst m J.(r , i:1rt !>hops in <'o~la M .. ~a. Newport. & Or.1ni;c. fo'ull and .pl t1m1•. ln1nv1ews. Mf'dil<'rra1wan Im j)Ort ~. The City C'1·n1t·r . tlr.111g1•. Tuc11. Apr 19. I ti I' M or Cu II S.'18·381 l USA I. E S I'~; lt!.O N SS Mal e, (Pm ~·ult o r P1l1m1•. 1;4:; 011110 ronm 920 SAl.t:S p llm1•. nn ""fl<'' nl'r. will train ~. 'lpm Mon·Fri ~1+ hr IU7 7206 SALES PERSONNEL Hardware Dept. Paint Dept. t:icpcr pref'd 4ll llrs prr wk. ~al & Sun a mui.t Good starting s11I. Xlnt benefits Contact Mgr, Kt'rm Rima Hardware, 2666 Harbor Bl, C.M. --- SALEPERSON F tllme w1knowlv1tr.1' ur h n a I ~ & t h r 1 r .1 • Ct.'S'<O ri"1' l'hCHll'. n73 .ioRO SALES Why punch ii 11m1·c1ork when you dl'ln'l hnn• lo'' As a Recline St)'h~I you 11tl your own hrii. & earn money by selhnK t111.1h1v doth111~ w /('U'llomt•r :111t1sfllct1on 1rno.11 n No 1n \t!lllment. C11r & rhonr ncC' For lntl'n w appt ph ~743110or!163 7470 -t CIO DAILY PILOT Tuesday April 19. 1977 r - H..fpW..tcd 7100 ApplimteH 1010 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ~-~~~ ....... !~.~! ~~ ..... !!!~ ~~.~.~ .. ~~!.~ MutSc°'O:f.~/ 9 I SO H.fp Wmhd 7100 He.tp Wanted 71 00 Hrip W..ted 7100 WAfTERSOI WAITRESSES Mueit have exper in dm llll>l rm Mlrv. Apply 111 parson t u 1-·ood Mgr J v ho (; il<ll· llotl'I 1.ji:una. •12~ S Co;1i.1 llw~, Lag IJc:h. ··········•············ ...•...................................•...... Sule:.pcr:ion wunttd , monv h1•ndrt,, ~; O 1-; plt'll:>c cull l'al Mun:-.on SHI !>W4 SEAMSTRESS Straight i\rr ow M arnw Call ~ l48ti 'lcum::.trei;s, lri11n1"· uk. C.:osca Mesa arcj S46-0'1:l7 SECRETARY I• 11r hu:.y K E oft H.'t' \t1•lllory lypt•wrtt\'1 1:uod sk111,.. t''l>Cllt1al. 1(13 :!'JOO Judy SECRET ARY ·'ort-Hmr 1 mur11111i::. l I.aw ut fin'. l!•JVd typing :.l.111:. 'Onl\' olf11·l· cxpt•r pr l'll-1 n•tl KJ:l -Jti22 ask tor \l rin1ka :-.t•rrl'lar~ lo l 1r1·,uf\'01 Fil'~ 1 till-llour:. tiood :.horthand Of\11 t) Top J.!ul l.f.> :.!t••·i :-0·1·n·lary H 1·; Dt•\ 1 lop ml'nl llr111 1110\ 1111.' lu 111•-. c >ff1r1• :1t () ( \1rf141l't 1-:uod :.en\'l,1n.1I .,kill' r1·11 'cl S.ol.11 \ 1·11111 m .. 11,,11r;1t,. " ,1h>l1l\ i'I I t!l5.~ 1;,511 Sl-TKr:'l'\llY '.\Wl1T1':-.iTH ~girl (1llll'l' I~ r' 1:1·11 .. r.d .. ,,,._.,-. llltng. l~ 11111).!. ,,, .,1,,t µost111g, .,,1!.11 \' S4i.1\I ' 1,1.1-11>1:1 Secretaries Clerks VOLT Tl!~AAV &a.RVICE.a 3848 Campus Drhe 546-4741 I \t·ru:-.:-. Fru111 Or ·•II).!<' l 'o .\irpo1 t • J-;11u.d 1Jp1w11 Em pin~,.,. S..c:y·Tec:h TyP'n9 IUM t;n•t' :i :> > r:. """ /\dv.11wed Kllll'llt':. IOl' t.z:ll V11'ton;,i Sl C 't. b·l6 716.'> .t: o i-: Sl'h ice Statiun Atl1•11 clant, 1·xpcr'd I>.•) ~· Eve:. t-\ill & p tum· i\p 11ly, stwll Slallon. l ith ~ 11,111~.N U Strv1i1.•c Slu 1\tk1Hl.Hil. 1•xl)l•r\I full or p. llnh'. /\pply Arro StJt11111. I .th &ln1lll'.I' ,, Sc!rVH'l' Stj llclp full or p um.-1\ppl~. !l\t<l E t'lliJ!»l I h•) ;-.: u Sewinq Mac:h Opn l'lit'UI 0 C 1\1q1Ul'l IJ,1y I\. 1w .. ,.h1t1,. ;..iu.:u;iw STOCKIOY 11°11111111 .11) po:. :"\1•1•1h 11.1,,11· m.irh & wllhn1:nt·" tu""' k W11l lrain \p11lv :1am :1pm \1 I" \1 t' ~'.1 r 11'11.t .. tl 171111 t•\t ~· TELLER Part-Time &lance out ~uur Wl'l'k Combine ;,i \ o.inety of r~i>oni.1b11luci. with the opportumly tu ch•al wit h fa: !.'t~~~!. 7K~~ lhl• l)ubllc. Work 20 houri. i---------• .1 IH:~·k mainlaming good cw.lo111er rl'lalloni. while hu11<1l1n~ <1epo:.1l~. "•lhllr J"' .11, JrHJ ottwr f111an1·1al tra11:.u1•t1011~ Su11w lt~:ht 1,q1111~ 1s r1· qutr•·d .111tl prcv1ou:. ll•lil'I l'l>llt'l ll'IH'l' .,, pre· lo·rr .. 11 t•i1.,1M' 1 unt.11.'I '.'llr:. ln·dalt•t>I~ 1711 GLENDALE FEDERAL SAVINGS ·•.JtMJ Jlarhor Bl>1I l .,.,1.1 ~le:.J l';i WAITRESSES 0Yff 21 (;ulh,l'r·~ Rl'stauri1nt 1n1 .. n ·11·w1ng '.'lion lhru Thu1s lwlwn :S-5pm Ex JA'nl'nc••d only. Cull ltml• Lundi & dtnncr 18-18:! '.'lljc,\rlhur, In 11w Wl>M.\.\ 1'.1llhu'1."t1< m,1tur .. -.um:1n Willllt·d f11r p;arl t1n11• po:.lltuu F11:un• S.don rir1 .. n1.ot1·tl ur t'<ltll\'li;mt (';1l11;31 ~Ill W1111w11 ".1111ed lo work tor ,J;rn1n !> R;,il!l!l'dY i'.qu.ol OIJl"•rtunil) \1111 h111"1·t•lg ~1·r\'l('l' s w IT ( II II t) \ H lJ l':mpluy.-r St;1rt ::.? ~II hr, 8 3 tuc~ Hi':CEl"I n l'IS'I p\ll•----------1 thru lri 1;:~. H:is:i l 'uw1ln• <'111!1 \Ju:-t lw MH'chandis~ IH't>pl;. 11t·1,11n ('.111 TowTrvckOppor. ....••••.•.•...•.•..... 1;1-1 .'>-li~I :o.r .. 'I'"'· good drn 's: 8005 TELEPH SURVEY l' I 11n1· Fl t'X hr, (111r \ 'd:.I 111!· 1,j•, K:ll<i> T elephont' Salu !"up 1·•11nm1-. ... 1on .,,1IJ1' \\ h 1 I \' I 1 .11111111!. I II l)(·n..t1i-11cl '.11 r.:irn S!;.11 l 'p \l\'I \; !.. \pph \11111·1 h c'11 q1 Ii:!:.!:! \rm ... 1ro11g .\\\'.In rt't .\µpl) Jl l1.1rli1•1 1'0-.1ng ( (1 !It.I W lith !'>l C :\I T' l'IST <:I'll ('loom .II .! \lorn• "1-. l .ill lin JIJPl \,j., 1111 1'.1l. ''I" h1J;1i TYPIST :'>•·<'<h-d I nil ti 1111• :-tu!'>l ...........•.•.•••....• Wonderland Of Antiques! II U G i': w a r e h o u ~ .- lT:. m ml'<I "1th O\t•r ~J mu:.a ho\t·~. n1t·kl'lo dl"<.•11 Jll.JtH>:. 1•1rc·u~ or· g a n ~ • " .ii I ,. I 11 l' k ' . ht• .r11·111.tt1· " •1·1·t·p gran11fJlhl'r l'IO('ki,, l11m1:-.t lia1 kg round ~an fu:.cinat1ng <mllqucs t.1 \11.1 1'1ht111 arl'J <)vt'rSl,000,000Worth l'l-:1,1.10:1( !'>,1!.11) l1Jrl1f1H•ll:.Ur.Jl•• 1\mcnl'Jll Jnll'rnatlOnal l11111wd1.1ll' opl·111ng tor w 1·\p•·t•11·111·•· Cul l (.jJlll'ncs, 1802·TK<:llcr- lt•l11·r E\11t•r11•1wed Pfl' ~53J7htwn!Oll ,\:'>l•ir ing St. lrvint• Tel 1 .. rn·d Fount.1111 \ alll') :! 3 ('\1 ?s.1-l771 Open Wed thru Fur ·IJ•PI \lr \n·hulet" ·----------•I !:>al. 9 AM to4 PM. \11s1t • !)(i:I tj7 l7 t () I'. 1• TELLER PART-TIME p,,., IOU• """" l''<'1wr 'p1..t d I K llour DJ~" l•1 1111·f111J :-,,,;.., "'"'' lit; m.1t111·1• ,'I. "'"" i.troo11w1I I "11 t ·' ,. , Ii " I It .1 I ••• .. 1. 11.1:~1 SECURITY SAVINGS SANTA AHA Eqw1I OpJ.w•r Em11l11\ ,., Underwriting Assistant '\Int ••PJIOr for 111df\ " :1 5 \'r-. .,.urkm•·n ' t'OtllJI I'\ Ill'' T) IHlll! 50 I • .11 <'Ut.11 \ ,, mu~l < :ood h1•11t'f11 Pl.I.! 'i<dJry ~-:'IMl·~•ttl ••SHOPAT•• Jonathan's CANNERY VILLAGE :!5 Shops tO Serve Yuu 1:!2 3hl SI, Nwpt Bch *MOVING SALE• l~11vm~ N~wJ'C)rl Bt-.1t'h afl J yr~ -11 Tiffany lYlk' lamp ;. t·ut glJ-.::.. ~~~~ 1J11r('dain,, brunll•:., .1rt ~lai,s. Fanlarc -llti 31:.l. ~l'" port Fkh 6i3 27ii "'"11 ' l\1 \-..-.1 Jr I \i I" IA"!_D~Y :\PRIL2:l RE.FRIG ERATO RS WASHE.Rs.DRYERS Reconditions·Repros & F'ri,rt Damage. Guar /Del. 29 \'rs in Orange Co AIJ.l-:N Thculr~ 12 organ ••••••••••••••••••. •••• •PUP,.ES• WGGAGE TAGS Xlnt. cood. Gd for h~me Kawai.;iki •IOO s 3. onl) Cute puppies, wh1h• from your business card or aud1tonum ui;e ~300. 11.IXX> mi givt .iw~y $$00 w tl>lnt"k patl'he:;, 1 mull'. Send OM rard for eueh Days· 645 7650 t»W 11.:!tH' ' 1 fcm.ile. 7 weeks old. ta" plu. .. one i.pare. We Steir. hstaurant DUHLA,'S !>18-2140 return pertnan•rntly 1or' '9095 sealed allracllvc tui: & ·73 lOOCC Yam ... hu En t.luro '7:1 175l'l Kawasaki Al::io trlr, .tll rn· I b:>t ofr 493-1~ all 6pm llllSNt•wport Bl.CM Yr old h 111 Ct•i m1111 CALLM8 7780 Slwpht•rd. Like" ktds. Ph ------963 W)2 1-'RGT OAM,\GED HOT· POINT Sale 3308 W Warner nr II arbor. Santil Anuin9-~.it Will buy :.ome rdr&g!>. appl':.. work111i; or not, also serap metal 675·5258 llolpoml Rdrig. l'lun, runs qwel. older model. llargarn $65 Art 6pm, !>«<>-7435. To ~ood hun•t• I ,(H 1ni: frmalt• Samoyt•d 1 yr rh!17!1 WIO l'LATl"ORM RCX:K l.;Jt ti f't so'"" &IS·t!7l!O Malt•Tuy Whitt! Poo<llt', l<> .:ood ohlt:r Pl!I 1>00 645·6709 ---Cla~~•ftl'd .\ll,. '"II h1~ W,asher dryer l'O',"b rll-m,, ,,rn,ill til'lll'> or Xlnl cond. l71l New , .. ,c .. -., Hampshire. C~l. !>40.7198 .m\ 1""' t>.I, ·'"'" (; E freezer. 16'. upright Fvm~ 8050 frost fre~ Really lik~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• new cond. 6-15.SSSI sTmn.;w11>1£ SAt.I'; Certs 8035. New & Ul>l•d furn, app!';., m1~r. W1l:.nn " l1;.iri:~1111 •••••••••••• •• •••• ••••• Nook (2 Stort's 1 ~15 & Cute Siamese Kittens, 9 Hf.I \\ 19th, l':\l fi-1:! 7930 wks old . Reasonable &5'Ui-:0>2 557-6382 aft S JOiwknd:. OOCJS 8040 .•••••.•.•..•.......•.. DOG OHEDl1';NCE (;LASSES start Wed, 1\ pr 1 l 2 u 7 3 0 I' M Nwpl In· area 5-lli 111:.!H **IBUY** 1:,~xl u:-td Furruture 1'V 1\pµlaa111•1•>. O}{ 1 will M·ll or !::iELL !or You MASTERS AUCTION 646.S686 & Sll-9625 Wh1tl· udoral>k• poodlt-~ .. l'urrut ure Strip1wtl & l o). AKC ft'mall' HC'Cmbhcd l1y l"xpt•11:. i51·558!l Co~ta Me:.a 752·50.'>9 dy~. 6i5 :t<~J.l l'\' Golden Retrienrs AKC ti37-6485 Blal·k Lal> Pupp1t•s w ipaper~ 1\KC. 1:1 wks old. Call ;ifter 6pm. 768-3799. Weimarancrs pure bred, 9 wks. puppy !>hob. 751·2977 •PUPPIES• Cute pupp1 .. s. whit e w ·hlack patches. I male. l female 7 weeks old !">-1!1·2140 AKC Poodlt!:.. t; wks old Toy :\!mi. 1..'hot· 1S1lver. t-'rom $100 ~52·3052 '. t)jJ.:>149 COLLI E rurs AKC Rc:.ul $125+ .)\ r tl'm AKC $25 <:d ·home !lt\.1-1:1!">-ll ~tl'ST s 1-;u .• llookl·a::.t -.•:.11 l1111t i.:b::.~ w wood l'IJff thl~. l'Xll'O::don game thl mHll·h'g wood l'Off. tbl~. t'IJl(l'ft':> King & QUt't'n hdrm :-l'l~. m;it l n:;,scs. Sola & lovc,,~<•l. rechnl'r. lamp,;, llmett•• l.'urio t·abnt. Xlnl t'ontl 55-HitiO 2 PiCCl' Sl.'l'ltl I (7 & t I hme i.:n•t•n Xlnl eond tomfort'hl $175 &u-1ti1t1 OHIG !-'urn lrom Queen :\l.iry Lux.ury Ltlll'I' 673·551!1i afl 31' '.\I Sectional Sofa & In\ ,.,,e:Jt .,. m;i tt:hmg "'ltd roffl-1 &t•nd tbb. 96:! lt.!17 Cht';;t two 1·.11 n1·r ~rnup . w ht'f'l'lllt111 t'O\ t•r~ .'\. bunk h.-11~ :iti:! X:!t i ~trap. met!hn~ aarl1n~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• I. l>. requirement!.. f'rc· L'.ard rllc·ks. & shu~t.a!lc vent lo..'s & theft! fo'or u 11<>ml<>la:. (all 673-660'J vr personalm.>d tilt: endo1.e 3013 V1llu, N Ii wallpaper , fabrit• <>r TV Rodia "Olly Clo" p11ixir & Wl' HIR sk-r.o 1098 will bal'k & tnm your ••••••;•••••••••••••••• ta~s Or try two t•ards buck to huck l'Hll'~S S2l'aor3'$5 4 S tal(s $1 ti(J l'a tl !It ags $1 .50 t•a 10 l'r more Sl 40 ("ll Sales Tax lnt'lutlcd NO L'AIW~ Ura\fo' vour nwn or ~end COLOR TV'S RCA-ZENITH· MAC NO Good Selcet1011 1.;11;.ir l'ortublci. & Console::. S1 oo to SlflH WHIC:H'l'T\' t<J;I ,\, w 191h l''.'11 ti-16 J'llili nume. ·;,idllres:o.. pho111• & ;!.')" ll('A w trl'ffiOtt'. lop 11f w~·u make onl' l'arct J>er ttw h111· Cost $1~00. nu. tag Add 25· l'ach fo:.,l;ih' i.utc. only llt'l'tl :1 Send chet•k or monl'Y nr wk:. Sill' $780. 768-1407 dl•f 111 l\laho"an~ r1111M1I,. i.kr<•n, 1!173 Sutukt TSIOO l'ltr,·1•1 blkl'. 000 IOI l'lcjll ~ sh;irp $.'9~. Mll-0681 Cl'('' '75 HONDA ~so. 4 l'yl. l'U~l hi bal'k Sl';Jt, la) )1;H•k hancll1·h.-rs Ju::it m t11nc lvr !>l}r1111: (lt'lllllJ.: MarrH•d' W1!t• :.llyl> no b1\..1-. ~·dr $1250 t.:all 548··1788 T 0 P 75 lhllldu MT :!~II Ebtnort' L.1w miles Call l.1t•fort' 61':\I i71·M58 'iO llONDA 7~1 Rt•hutll Exct•lll•nt cond. $!)$0 !">.16 b5l:i5 6-14 91 :lll PILOT PRIHTIHG I' l) ll(1~ If!&) w TV. \'1•ry ltm•ly. II W. '75 550 SUZUKI. Strt.>ct 1 ·o:;1..i :.tc-l>a , Ca 92626 •MATTRESSES• Smglt• Seti. SJU . .'ill 1-'ull Sill' $H ~l •• ~ I 1.~ Jllr. f I ",, y -i1h !: I t I .I•,, I A ~7-f>1)3ti ~ t).16 1775 ltkl· llCW $SO & take 0\'CI' Boat & . p) mts 962-073ti s Mannt' Equipment SALE~ ·n Hom.la SLIOO •••••••••••••••• ••••••• JOO m1 on rc..·l>U. l'n~. xlnt Boats. Marine l'lllld. S!25. ctfr IU7 U31~ Equipment 9030 Motor HorMs, ••••••••••• • • • • ••• •• •• • Sale /Rent 9 t 60 4 Ttltt·r .t targl· :-.:ulhoat ••••••••••••••••••••••. U!>ed . goo<i t'on<111 1on Lam1naktl hJr tlwoml sis. 11r h:.t ol r IW:! ;m;:i :\toTOR llOM l::~ t'Ull Hl::NT l''rom ~l~I wk 4!15 -1!1:.::1 Nl-~WPOHT l!l'll TE!'-<:'lllS CLUB Ltmttl•d ,\h·m tx·r,.h11ll-6'1·1·00!">11 Boats. Power 9040 Slll'FlllOH ·~ .. "''Ft 11 Glll'f1\H Sl:1 Sni'I ht•tl ••••••••••••·•••••••••• l ' 1· '1 ........ • '' · " '\t'1•I. l11.1c 1·1 l'rt Pt' Sl5 I w1~111i:~t :~"~n t'!J~:-.u '.ii Chri .. l'r,!lt 1,11• :Jl:ll{;!l"llJ l!l.I :l!IO~i hlff!>loul., "$2~1 h1.'i .l.!h!I Su per Spurt I K \ IS 64ti 7~H w 4(~ hr:. lin,.tol 1·11nct V1ht :-L;itm lmporb 0Pt'ning around 1\l)r 11 Lido V1llagl' '.'lfall, !'lwpt AMWAY PRODUCTS Call675-~ WOVEN WOODS lllut·honl. ~J'1t1t1 ult 1175-301:10 ( LU-.i i t!lfi>< :m ~lark T"' '"" many xtras. S!500 S4ti·ti6-13 2-1 Starf1rc. 'i.'1. w trl1 :!25 01\tC, hdtp. l11•at1. ~;,illt·y. lnm t;ilJ::.. hart '(-6 ('urll•t. It•\\ m1. I "" 11 j>l'rl llll'dt 1·111111. I U I 5 1111 ~al 1111 rl'!! ga::.. "di rnnt . ;.111~ I, lol!> of l'' lra" ,\'.\! Fi\1. bt.·uut. ml ~.~J fll m ~'8 n-11:1 l\m~::.wood Mohilt• llum" f, mu:. olcl :1~ xtill' II II ;irea :i 15 %2·'7422 & MINI BLINDS Wuockn shUlll''" & pull hhnd,, Up lo !Ill' , t>Cf rt> t :.111 !f AM lo 51''.'lt <'<ill t>l5-M951 tank. oulng.:ers. VII F. Trailers, Trani 9170 lath. ;o hr~ Hr1~t•1l ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~13.!l!JS ti-IU ~l:lliK or :!-I ' Travt•lct.l' Tr;iilt·• t>l()--lti;2 Xlnl t•onchl 111n 1!!36 Chn:-Craft ll.1y LaWH'h. xtra l'll!'. Sl40U 1~· mahogany plank~ 1-l tii5·51~ to 1K" wide. I to:!" thll'k SUPER BUY!!! 5111' 1wr It tilh HOMO ltlXfT\H.\." 5:1 Fil:\!\' 5-IK 5i3.'> I (.; '.'11 K\"ff\. .:1 Ltkt• 1111 L11arkcl Own1·r Drrnk111i.: lounla111 ••lt·t· :!1:1 .171; S:!liK tric 11ft1<'1· t\'f\I'. ~:iu. Blat·k ~ Jlt'l'k1:1· l'nrtll1•:.:-1Boats, Sail 9060 <."J ll 5Sli·ll6i l IS.ill· or R1•nt ~;,· I r;11lt•1 " ~110-.·1·r. 't'"''' n•I ng :-.twd N r on·. S!J!"lll '" $150 mthly ,\fl t t>l!'t 25 h, Auto s~rvic~.Ports & Ac:cessorit's 9400 .•.•....•.....•.•.•.... VW ~:~1:IKE:-. Secretaries & Acdnq Clli°s/Bkprs l'<ISlllMl:\l<JNTll Personnel Aqency CAROL:Sl':L llur:.t· :r.2::n1n·hS1 "'II Firm (.'.,11 Jll SiUO ~--y 8045 :ll'M ~to OU Lg. Dum·an Phylt• lahlt SJ.St) 1!11und l\1.1h11gt111~ dt":-k :):!50 \11tl'h \llM' ti75 U3.1:1 hl'd)!er tnmml'l'!'!I tl•x· ••••••••••••••••••••••• P1•trdl11 :.urfhn:tr<t s:!f1 1:r C\'CLO~E. ,, ra:-.. 11111• ti.I:! :.•m:1 111·-." lra11t·1 llt•:.t 111!\·r t:Sl':O HEJ3Ull,T 1>1·r llur.:g~ Shop S:JO lj!J 111 I ,11 lkrnth·r" \;.:,.111 ~ 111:.iu B111 h :-.1 :-;l,• 1111 ~''" 1•11 t !\\"'"" H:J:l Hl!~I <'all fur .\ppl E~t;1h 1i.1 SECRET ARY P (T \1011 Fri Ill~ gw1d I) p Ill#! '"Ill' 6/ ).!I'll 11fo> l'X ~·1 K:IJ iKt~1 \ \\ l1.11 , '1111r I r ;11 l1• 557-0045 1;;:15.5111; ::\I 1;" I"'' 1'.1\ llltl Emµl11~1·1 l'h.11 ., li1l11· l11 p.1\ I Hl'IJllll'd .-\ '.'< T I \l l I'. .\! ... 1\ 'I !111.111 ,111111111 .. l>.111~ l'ilut ----------•I DISl'I. \\' C,\~l·:s •:!' S..•1\11·1• t>1rl't'l•11) th,11 '"'n \\11l l.ll'\ I 'I()\ I Wt)OI) p,t f't) ~:.i 171)11 "'t.1hll~l1 ~""" p1•1ll'''11111.1I r.ith••r I" -.:11tt ni.: • :-,t<LL 1dlt• 1t.·111" ''1th ,, 1do·11tlt\ I 111 n1<111• Ill :'>\'<'dJ,~1 t11'.1l1on!k1till 1 llatf\ 1'11111 ('l,J,..,t11·.t \d hirr•\1l1u11, ..JI r'-1.:;' ~.._:;x It r .. n h" J r~;.illt, • "'~ j/•7>< \ I I I .I .........••..•......... \!AL~: ln~h sdlt•r :! )r~ w paper' Cd ":tlt·hdog l..1.wc ... ktrb 11:r. 11115 aft 11':\1 Jle.lllt wht Samu~ t'd rn a I l• '\ t• I'd s ) J r cl t;JI :!717 alt ;1ftcr 5 LO\'l·;s1.;,\ I' cl1·1·11r.11111 t.1hn<', blu1· <'i: 11 .. 1g .. \Int C'Cllltl, :$ll)tj h'j°). Ill I I ~r ('hJtr:-1; 1,..,1u11tull\ lufti·ll n:iu)! 1111 pl·d,.i.t ;;I h.1,,elhkl· m•\\ 1 SIStt ,.,, new. ASKl'.'\C :SIS '"1 Pool tabll-light. l'U"tom lc~1dcd gl;is:. $350 nl'W. ,\SK SlSO. l'h l~U 1!1111 ~1 CJ \ I II h 111 II ... I . I I I . !ltioil :!.'>flk ;h llf>l't ·, tu .:Id ~· 1,1a111lt•1 .k. ~11<.noo 1\ut11 h,•1i.:1· 1H'1'.1,,n I tbb \,1111 pliut. ;111·-..·I 1> 111:.tru l)"' ,t d\'l''. Wrght iron m1·11t ~ , i i 1.1111111: t1·r11 o,tnd. ~ "11 l..1·r wm1'h1·'· 1wdl•:-.tal !>ll'Cr hr,,tl;. hlk rel'lll J.: t hr 111g . '.'ll an:.frt'l<i head . lhl lamp:.. 7' bra1ck<J ruj! l'~<; ,tm "· ~tl' Days rt·,.nb'I :1:.1 1 Ul·l Mar. 5-l!MJtilti. EH·~ti75-.t24l. (' l\1 . IH:! 12i2 l'e;ir;.on Triton Very w~iC)ht Loss Proqram good C'Ond. many extras. t h«H en ~en t , :-< u l r1 •it.I )lii3· 7873 llon;ill} ~011nd joan :>t5--tl4U C.11 25. s ailboat. 1966 I 1\ I' \\'11 <' lll;tl(S i \ l~1 ~ l (;hli 1;,wr1v ... 1r t11·1·., 1\lmo-.t 1111. ::;:!:!II t"..tll hdton· til' ;\I ii I l~\:111 S1n1·l.. "hl·l'h lor ,t; (.'am<i ro 11wlurling hr .. 111 ly nm~ SSO 1"11) >!fiit' Autos for Sale ••..•..••.............. Antiques/ Classics 9520 ••••.•••.••...........• Project Car ,-· (.'(lntl'mp111".1r) '"'" gOQd l'Ond , hc:n·ulon. 550 !IJ\l0014 lh boy & 1~· lnµk (lrl.'~wr ----w mlrrvr ~JOU 01 r 1lla :,~1t beauty 1 ;\1amsa11. Jib, Genoa. 711 Hond;i OB. l'ncl head. Bst ofr. Firs t eash1ers check take~ 49"-Si 14 Alfa "'G1ul1l'lt.1 Sprmt 1,1 c I j :-. :. 1 ,. t n a n y 11 n e ... bvok > \n t·'<rdl1·nt Iii body w1lh ht'autilul rww rc:d p11m1 and a 1;:1 1:m11 \'elOl't' l'l11(1111' W I ~ptl tr:.in:. tn gel ru11n11H: !'oofo & IO\l' ~cut fl11ral Sll'rt-o,ti75-7:">61! naugahydt• likl• nt•-. ~uo ~;i. .. · !::ipind ll<1mmonc organ. bc:m·h. l';JI' phont'~ ~")()(.) l'all ~U·ti&'l4 I J\ rm din rm. tam rm Xlnl eond till:'\"" llampshrrl' t•:\1 5.fll il!IX GcrOCjt' Sale 8055 ......•..•.........•.•. All Home lurn1sh1ngo; !or !>ah-. No rca:.onahll' offer rec u !>.I'd . I i I I r..; l' ~ 1l;imp:.h1rc L'M , 540 7191! Movmg Sale l':vcrythmµ goes. furn. uppl. f1~hmµ ~t·<Jr Mon Tue;. only. IH I h I !Ith. I 0 6 I :»-tr In •nl' 1\n• 1'pt lkh ca~hnnl) Hones 8060 ....................... QHTR. Horse mun~. i yr. old. 15.2 h;inds. Ila~ b~1·1 ~hown We,,tern :.LI(' cessfully A!>k for C;ilh) li-16-~ Jewelry 807 •.•••.•.••.•.••....... WANTED 1750 "'t ft i:otit :.ha!( ------ carpl'l111g Gd 1·ond ~ S E A S I' I! i\ \' iwr )d l''t ptyt*-'·477!1 CATA:'<IARAN Worlds Hdn..: hnttom trl'l't.l'r. Sti5 11r· Col1•r T\'. s1111. Sto-r1·0 unit s:.is· 1\111..: ,, lwct l" l1t•dd 1111: St :1s : ~ :i:1:i G;irbal:(t' d1;.po~al. nng 1;.iqc:,.t 15' prudul'11on s atlboul 115 lh~ 111:1:1'<1 Color<, g;d•1rt" ~11;:15 .,. lrlr San• S:!:IO l'all I )OU).! ~:11,.1;!!!() carton SJO : llollywnod '73 COLUMBIA 34 bed $35. Oani::.h love~l·al Diesel. PP. 645-7554 SSS: Rallan & glas!> t•of --~---- ft't' tbl. SOS: Hattan lamp COLUMBIA :Yl tbl Slit. Complete Jaguar A bc-aut' Sec· at llunt tool kit S!5: lamp:;. p11· llrbr Call owner !or turt>-., mi:-.r hnu~t·hl<I a pp l X '1 O 1 1 8 8 ;irt1l'll·s 540 076~ eves 'wknds l'ulld lttlllo Cll).!1111' h;i ,_ lx'<'n run111n.: :.lrong 111 my Spydl'r ·111 I n·pla1•1·ll rt with nl'Wl'r ltiOO I Woll !>C"ll Jll -111dutlrng ;ill-11 .1 :.pare ·l ·:.j)l'Ccl tran~ damaged cng1111• hlot·k ;ind good head. 1otl'r1111 panels and Sl«tts. man:v junk part.-. ;ind an ;'11(; Millen 1•ar co\ll•r lu1 SlSOO. Phnnt.' 1;45 511111 after 6 or &15-7542 ;incl lca,·c msg lnr Dcnm:.. Brunsw11·k l'•ivl T:.t hk. Boats, Slips/ Regulation Sl. not slate. Docks 9070 ·s1 Karmann <;hra. 2180 <'1' "n". ~Wt-hers. he;id wk. Hut JUSl as at~c...'uratl• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' ,.. J.1ke new Sl50. IY\tVi537 H01\T Dock for pwr boat. Empi. 11 spokes. radiat-s. Miscellaneous Wanted rccond. lhruout See ln up lo 26' · S3.00 ;,i tool. apprt't'. $2!100 or <'ons11IPr 1'wpl Isl t:i7:HHll tra<ic tor PU. 1-:1 Cam1110 8081 Boats, Srwo~d & or Hanchero 642-46>1!1 ••••••••••··~··•••••••• r- Slci 9080 't)~ l\armann Ghia. :!11:10 1•1 SSS CASH FOR ••••••••••••••••••••••• t•nJ!. 48 Weber:,. head wk. Goo<! used furn rcfnJ:!~ Glaslron Hli:l, !If deep V 1-:mp1. 8 spokes. r:.diab. frlr~&slove!.Mfi·Oi68 hull , 30~ Ford en!(, r1.<Cond. thruout. Si'l' I•> I B OB. 2i0 Volvo oul· apprcc. S2900 or l'On::.iclt·r 8083 dnve. Xlnl pwr & speed. trade for P U. 1-;1 C;im11m Musical Instruments Pcrf. cond. Vanson trlr or Ranchcro. 642·•1L89 ••••••••••••••••••••••• mc:ld. Sac. for school. Conn M111·0 ·Mat1t• clec. Ovs S32·28!12; cvs 1~5 MODl':J. T l"OHU SPJ::EOSTl::H I FREE GROCERIES -9 WINNERS -ACT NOW! I organ. excellent rondl· 7Si·4185 lion. $600. P P. 532-1259 A great l'un c;.er! !::ice 1t a• MUST SELL FAST 1600 Babcock St. tNt•ar 17' Stevens Cl;itbotlom. 16lh & Plact•nt1a. C.l\l.J V·dnve, wood deck . 9·1l :30am& 1-5:30pm We want to hear your success story. How did you use a Daily Pilot classified ad to put profit In your pocket? If you wish, use the handy.coupon below. Send It with a copy of your successful classified ad and complete the foll9wing sentence In 50 words or less. TOP CASI! DOI.LA PAID FOR YOU f J EWELRY. WATCllES ART OHJ E:CTS. GOLD S ILVER SE R V ICE F I NE FURN & i\N TIQUES. 645-2200 Linstock 807 ...•.•................. Reg. Morgan m are. hrok lo ri<ic & drive. blk parade Morgan gelding, Eng. Wc!»lern C7t.i 1 3311-1011 ALTEC 12" spkrs. bass rencx: cabinets. S200 675-8258 YAMAHA Clarinet $50, Olds Trumpet S75 Call 540·7180 ---- custom paint & interior. ----- Van ce trlr w /mags . Re-c~ional Sacnficc $2,000 Mt ll. Vehicles 953' &\fi ... 8()16. • .................... .... SKI BOAT DUNE BUGGY · Dirt ~ Sand. ~. race dud vur- VW. on Chenocth framl'' Cstm Fc:itur('s + hv clly l'Slm tr:ull'r Ul-ctl ' t1mo·;. $2200/Blot <Hr, Win a $50 or $25 gift certificate for groceries at a leading market. Write in 50 words or less how you u!Sed a Daily Piiot classified ad to put profit In your pocket. It possible. enclose a clipping of your successful ad. a reasonable facsimile. or a summary of the words you used In your ad and mail to: Claaatfled Promotion Department Orange Cout Dally Piiot 330 W. Bay Street P. 0 . Box 15&0 Costa Meu. CA 926?6 Entries must be postmarked no later than May 6th 10 be eligible. Prizes will be awarded during May. Decision of the judges is final. Employees of the Orange Coast Publishing Company are not ellglble. ·1 put profit in my pocket using a Dally Pilot want ad to Name SITeet City ..•..•. Pl"lone .... Along the Orange Coast, the best place to buy or sell la In the DAILY PILOT Machinery 8078 •..•••...........•..••• Office Fvmitutt & Equipment 8085 ....•........•......... 3 M VQ('I Copu·r Xlnt mnd. Copies from 51.·" lo 14" l<'ni.,1h hoth ~Hies 111 Jlllprr $1100 7~•<! R2lM htwn!I &5 lR. 11nltm1t(•d m;irin•• prop da.,h. 11111!' printc·1l •151. V dl'l\'l', casal<' 12'; O\'l•r Ill & out. >«lM Pll. :.! uxll' trlr full icauge:-., 7ti.ll u;m ~ hr aided st arnle:.s t rnc. 7 s (' ·' m p 4. ,. v It n I adJUSl:ihlt• n1v1lation i•oul'lthl•d . tl't• ho~ Portuhl1• arr t·ompres!{or for J:H'k hnmmt•r S4oo Nds work 548-l523 plah• ovt•rndt• J>l'dal , 1m t t ·• 11~ ArlJUSlahll' <lr.1tt1nK :.crco.m»1tS.x ras J ," m1tl' !llii-i44!l PM only "" rn <'"'""" I 12 Ton Pale! Lift Sl25 & hoarrl 1lahll• w 1111:-.tru m1 ...,,!l.,.., ~ ,,,,•\• mt•tal cuttmit hack s aw. mc>nls Fini· Nrnd. $l7:l. Tran1poriati0tt ~s. Race, SlOO. Both work great IS!l:l 6460 uft 1 i1m 11' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Roch 9540 Must sell Make ofr. wknds A.lrc:rcrft 91 lO ••••••••••••••••••••••• S46-ti34t. _____ Peh 8087 •••••••••••••••••••••••DUME IUGGY $750' Misc.UC...OUS 8080 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEW Hangars for lsc. 206fi Placentia, c.M. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Foster hOfftlP a pet Corona Airport. Spec. WANTED TOP CASH DOLLAR PAID FOR YOUR JEWELRY, WATCHES. ART OBJECTS, GOLD. SILVER SERVICE. FI NE FURN. & AN- TIQUES. 645·2200 M ak c fri e nd. Th e fuel price when complet· 4 WhHI Drins 95501 Laguna Animal Shelter ed. Call: 714·633·6817 or ••••••••••••••••••••··~ needs temporary homes 544-3197,640--0700 '74 GMC. Loaded. xlnr for It's surplus animals. ~ S./ cond. Lo mileage. ref Help to enhance the Rent 9 120 movable top. 646-5993, quality of life in Laguna. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673-8310 • Call 497.3552 and become involved. LOVEBIRO-Peachface 19" Portable TV. UHF. S25forbird&cage. plays good. $35. Can · Pl\645-8780 nisler Vacuum . $15 81 & O 8090 646-152.5 .-.anos l"CJCll'IS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sterling for8. Wallace 8t» tft1 mmond. Lowery . tique W. Xtra piece~. Gulbransen Organs & '71 VW Campmobile, pop-Trucks 9560 top . good c ond ,••••••••••••••••••••••• S2600/0Cr. 494·2966, '73 El "~ -V8 rs 846-0177 ..... mmo. • • PB. AC, AM/FM, Mag10 ... 6 PAC slide in camper for $2495. 642-8450 duys only 1 shortbed pickup. Must , sell $250. 642-2073 19.SZ, 79 p~ssenger Cro.wn~ ----Sehl Bus m good runmn~ ~ooL,~I 9150 ~~oo. Xlnt bod)' •• cheap. 631-3360. Knwai PianO!I. For Your ------Price call 644 9200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Equity Membersh ip, 76 Kaw soo. Ill, G.OOO mi, '57 lntern11ttonal Tow Mesa Verde Count ry Antq. piano, beaut. cabnt. clean. best offer truck" S2,000. 2066, Club. Call S.'i2·7120 & tone. $495. 8J6.S29:!, 109 751-6372 Placent10 Coslu Mri111 Everything Goes! Deluxe s Mam. s~ --'76 Yamaha XT Enduro TOW TIUCK Admiral refrig, dinlo11 Sn c r i ri ce Koh I er soo $1200 or best offer. '73 Ford FSOO, s s rm set, murh more Call Campbell Spinet. xlnt 557-8464 or 640·7193 trans. rebll eng & tra _!:==================~=========i:========~========i=840-=2980=.::.=-=====:=..====l cond, tms. 549·12.51 before5pm. <714) 642-4930 • ' Tniclu 9560 A.dos W..twd ts to Autos, lmport.d A.wtos. Imported Autoa. Imported Autos. '"'porW Tuesday Apnl l9. 1977 DAIL y PILOT CJ J ···•······••·•··•····•• .....•...•............. ············•·······•·· ....................... ·············•·······•· .•.••...••..•...••....• '67Te~a·rrdFro0rdPP1Ccllaumpwpe11r1 · WE a.i.w '712 ~ •••••••••••• !?~~ ~!~~ .••• !?.~~ ~~••••••••••'··7•5•0• ~!·.'~~~••••••• ~'!*.~~·.'.~~~ ...... .' ~~·.1.~~••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• re mt jl e ng · S2 500 MEED IMW 1975 2002 lrmtd Mew •77 "72 Mdl 250, 4dr. G eyl, ilr, 6.J~Su~r ~. xlnt paint, Toyota 9765 VollswOCJ" 9710 Voltsw.,.. 9770 960-1651 CLUM AM FM, Spd 11ulo, One ttreat ~ns. good int rub ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• USED CA.RS :~~~1~u~r:!~\1~ec~~·l~ HONDA Cars 111Aner reg maint. nu ber aood. Mu)t ell. $l200 ·w vw BV<;. rcblt en~. "74 Chevy ~ •. r 18 p s air Royal util. bed. S4200 Make olr or trade Cor ~ 979-:.>79 '72 Chevy Luv Sunrf 4c camper shell SlOOO 968 64311 <-.. M'"' .... Y L>rl.s ~"950 1714)""" 1~ ltrm f>JJ4300orti73-~ 1w" clutch, header), HOW Below book . .x:nous mq "'" ""' .,..,... .,., CA.UPA.,,Y ~~ ToehooMFrom! ,iftSp~_,.!da)~---'ti3-l56B.rebwlteng.,:dnt bri..~.si.aso.~ 97 s u~IVERSITY 'iO Mercedes 28C>Sl. H<blr llll. "~"'~ patnl '67 vw Bug 54 0 -5630 ~••••••••••••••·'·· f"'lll otdsrnobU• Id.I! ot•w cond. aulo 53c>5'153 Xlnt cone.J,grealmpg. l rrfmj\f\'CJ\.1 '7t C rt \6 Al tr .. iu. Jtr cond, AM F:n '6S·l56CPorsch. 644154.11 M!~t"!tmr.mt!ftl!fM AM f M 8 trin~.0c:L1r~; Hondo ~=Its• GMC ~::i~~ ~i~ete~t~ri~r:;I~ ~~-531; ~ ·so VAN custo m1~cd , v.. 9570 --·-···--·--·-Uphol, new tires' lo"' ~ul)('r mtthunlcal, xlnl ••••••••••••••••••••••• 262C60HSATRABMORESBALVD. m1lea1H•. X Int l'Ond , ~111.irbor R!\c! ..,, ~·~ .~;~~r;:. 350Sl. 1oo.s1y· r1:..o.~tro:.rl'_~~ :156SN· ... ·wc. tn~~:'_l,, nmnin.:. New rads.~ SJ000 l'h · 4~·1045 alt b l O'llJ " ~J » IU ~",..II ~ ... t."U • ,,,.,J l'hH 494 203S 'f.6 Chevy lton step van -----pm RJslr. like ot\w l'ond. patnt.rnt&en~ovcrhaul. i3 engine. Wmdows ull WE ·75 Honda Cl\ 1c CVCC: aulu trans. air cond. ~-75.'>MaJl6PM '71 vw Bus Cmprn pa:.~. around, hydraulic door hat chbac k , r.id1:ils, AM /FM radio, gray cx --Lr~ rack, bed, tbl, p/b, Good heater, tires, body MEED Dahun 9720 29.000 mt'). ~J. llus t<•rior, w/blk llhr int, Roh Royce 9756 '69·'70 Toyota Coron a 601IP. $2100. 673-0564. All service r ecord!>, YOUR ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~J752. home'194 7170. Wlrc whJs. SH.500/Best ••••••••••••••••••••••• R'M. Nu llres, fact AC. ------- -szooo __ . 64 _5 3269• 646_._769_8_ USED CAR DRIVE A Joquar 9730 ~~M \7/1-ljl :~:~ or aft * 1 DEALER IN U.S.A. ~~for H V towing. ~·l~t~oan':~~~c:~d. '65 vw,bus. Cusl. inter., MOW LITTLE ••••••••••••••••••••••• ROY . $675/ofr. 64S·91~1 paneling, carp , cur ••• OVER 40 19763000, metallic brown, JRR T • d c --- - ta.ins, sunroor. Must sell TOPS PAID SAVE A LOT velour seats. 36,000 mi. CARVER oyotn !4• 4sp · A · '63 Bug. t-'actory rebuilt 646-8456 CA.LL GORDON SHOP &COMP/\Rfo: $14,000 496-8862 ROUS-ROYCE ~l.~c~'· ~~~ s~~rr· engine. Xlnt transpcrta '75 Do_d.._g_e _B_2_00-Cu st COSTA MESA BARWICK DATSUN l!lm 280SL, 79,ooo miles, ~~::::,. ~2589 ' · tJon. SS.SOiofr. 64S.9l~l Spcrtsman. Magi., AC, AMC-JEEP SanJuan<.:ap1:.lrano v(•ry s harp . $8900. \~--~......_ Triumph 9767 '71 VWSUPl':RDEETLI:;, Crse cont, t·u~t cpt, low :.!!;;!t llAl<UllH UL\'l> 831-1375 493.3375 673-6336or642-9666 ClOSlDSUNOAYS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~w1 roof, AM/l"M radio, nu, Pvt pty. &'4 II~. CCl~'I A .\1 ESA MG 9742 '61 Bentley. l.llU. :itr , Blk '7U SPIT Fl RE. New top, _,Int ronct, $l650. S44-87G8 - '71 Dodge, /\ T. /\;\I/FM 549-8023 ••••••••••••••••••••••• over maroon, blk hides & r adials, s tereo. Clean, 'ti:> \'W, s traight rt?ltabll' Carp. p.rnt·ll'd, :.unrf, 7-1 ~I<; 7\ltdget. xlnt cond. Conhnenlal \.8 Chrome, runs great. $1250 transport ation, new hitch, VEHY l'!.l:;AN Autos, Imported SPECIALS ., 22.0IJO mi, S2.800 firm paml&mtl?ronly 12 mo:. 497 3195 tues,$850.673-3617 $250()? 67~2 aft J ••• •••• • • • •• •• ••• •• • ••• t.-&u 50tiJ <'nmj! o Id $ l 6. 5 0 0 J I M V - ..... R 9705 B2IO 4 Door 4 speed '" • e\ -~---RICKMAN MOTORS olksWQCJeft 9770 i3 R~. rebll trans. n ew 9590 IVTG omeo d 1262PKE1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ni to. 1973 J.1g XJ6, xlnt cont!, ·n MG \l1dgel. low miles. 1213)7!.15·2551 or locally ••••••••••••••••••••••• bral.<'S, clutch FM & HOW$2895 m:in) XlrJS W,000 m1 muslsdlth1swceJc.Best CJll C:arlos Carrion i 4SUN BUG w/suoroof. rad1als.$2:kl0.l>t2·2S84or WEWILLIUY Project Car 88800VESI'Ht::l:;'f ..t!>k1ng $700u. Art 4 , nrf .. r 581~1 (il-11752·7847 Lom1's R&H.xlnl.cood. 75"-830ti YOUR DA TSUH Alfa~ ~1ubt-ll..t Sprint Near MacArthur 768-1020 675 4558 --------1 All C'C\'l'llt•nt 'tit bod) &Jamboree Hoads MG8 9744 S6baru 9762 ----------'67 VW bug, new eni:ml', PAIDFOROR!\OT with l>eJullful new red 833.flOO 72 Ja,.: X"F., V12, xlnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'fB VW411,4door,50.000 xlnlcond.S1200 Call8·5 TOP DOLLAR paint Jnd a 'tiJ 1300 ---------rond S7SOO or bt!~l offer. ;5 MGB COTI\•/HT. sunrf. '76Subaru mi, very clean, $1,495. 546-0701; aft 6675-350-l .......•..•............ PRICE INCREASE DueH~xtWk. On all YW Products BUY TODAY &SAYE •VW Sup..-marlteh· 'bl Bug 7420AW •• $81! 'o9Buq YRS897 ••.. $97r '69 Bug OOlll:N .•.• $9 l ! '72Sedow8194 .• $1077 'o9 Wqn XYl7M •. $1177 71 Bug923DMP .. $1277 '7 1 WJn 84SCID .. $1377 '67Gh'° 397LJJ .. $1477 '70Gh10C01w7481 $lo/! '71 B~oor7730 .... $1<U/ .. i2 Sus 4~HP •.•. $231 l '74 Bus 0230 ...... $297 / Freeway close, for dJrec- tu\n'= •""Pill FOR TOP CA.RS Veloee c•ngme w I 4·spd 1975 DA TSUM &t2 21}.13 ss.ooo Call aft 6pm, HEW SU BA.RU PP. 675-8234 "" B nro 30 I '"'RWICK D TSUM trans in "d running ..... .,..,., .--5 ..... ., '73 \i" ug. • .ooo "' A "' B2 I 0-4 DOOR il <:ouix·. air, "irt: whls .. .,.. . ...,.,._ u•. ""'""-* $284 7 * ·73 VW Squareback. low m1, Cherry cond , $2400 ·73 vw THING w /roll SanJuanCap1~trano ~~~~;: r~~~:~,;·11~1r~~it~~ '' spei!d, radio. heater & lo m1lca1?t', i.:uod w11tl, •ii ~1GB GT. Cll'an, nu ~c>r 1937384) miles. good cond, $1995. 15!Hl609&7S9·m!7__ ca~<' Sl901.l k '69 VW, 831-1375 493.3375 my Sµ•dl•r 1111 rl·µla«l'd huckel seats. Royal blue S61XXl 491:> 1003 •int. clutch. tin·~. n•bll 80 Us-~ & uew 1!13.S163 Automatic, lo ml S900 ' ~ C'U ,... -----------·73 Super Bcell<'. mml 1l ~1th nc1Hr JIAKJl. Will t•xlcr1or & low mlll•s K--Gh'aa 9735 cni:. SlSOO 536·1233 ~Lilt •69 Sq b k bit d ~lS 7~ CASH FOR CARS! Top S Dollar S paid ror clean u:-.ed rars. trut·k:. & Con ellt':. A~k f11r Paul O'Neill. l llNKB) MUST SI::!'' -"-··· '1 1 :" J,1n HCA...> •• $777 uare ac . auto, r con , 4JK m 1.. or. ------_ M~ll .111 1nrlud1n~ also a ( -·, •••••••••••••• • • • • • • •• • ~I 97 46 W; cng. xlnt, clean, SI,050 w f/blk \'tn~ I top and FM '65 vw Camper. Good ~µ:ire 1 ~IX'l'd tr<1ns · Ons0al:._.at y 52795 "armann Ghia ·;" 7x.11tK• ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• \.~~E Oo"" 497·3195 l'assctte. ~400.t>15·lti02 l'Ond, r bll eng 1&>o l'l'. damaged l'llJ!fllt• block nL m1 , $1600/or hl'~l ~ v ----N b t t d k and IW•l<I hl·ad. interior 846-fBSl •i!l • lJH'I Caiklle. :-.lcw ~ SUBAR'Ul Auto LeasiftCJ 9580 lwto L~asln9 9580 cw a l, ape ec · HOWARD Chevrolet panl'I~ iinli :-eats. many l•t•'"· n<·w exha u s t .$. ...:• ~ "\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• $1000 /bstofr.645·2924. Junk p:irt:; and an MG '61 Karmann Ghia. 2180 tc \'tl'ln, •·ng nd-; work ~/'~bMl\.'9-~'1, D<JH' & !Ju.111 St' NEWl'OHT 111·:.\!'ll :\l1ttl'n ('Jr cover tor t·ni.:. 411 Wt!lwr-.. head wk. ::;.r.1r, \ll I .• ;IX frl 10 .,-~ Sl~1UO l'hon1• fil5 ·51011 2845 11ARAOR RI.VI> 1·.nip1, 81-poJ..t·s. r.1diab, Jitt·r 1. 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C11111t• 1n 11r' " FREE Appraisal Groth Chevrolet IH:!l 1 lk'.11 h Bl \I I llunttnl!\t1n ti.-... h 847-6087 .. 549-lll 1 TOP DOLLAR PAID ~·11H CLE,\' BMW COMEIH &SEE THEALL HEW 630CSiMOW! SADDLEBACI< Y ALLEY IMPORTS 831-2040 495.4949 CREVIER fl: ' '· •USED BMW's* 7, ~1.l lKWT :1:111 1·,,." H71t.l,"'H ':''i~m;,: I 1•(1;:•1\(11\ ... '••1.' 1 pd ... I( l.~11'1 \\ , 'IMI.! 1'J.MI i't.~' I \I Closed On 541ndays ORANGE COUMTY'S OLDEST e;, lenor w cu<>tom ~trl)J(''· ease rtMlf rJek. A M F-'1 strro·u Mew· Used rJd111 & low rndt•s i-:,1 r.1 OVER I 00 I clllra dean 1 I ll!."11.12..11 MERCEDES 1 · OHL y $~I 9S OH DISPLAY COSTA MESA DATSUN .!>W5 HARROR BLVD 540-6410 540-0213 1972 !t07.. loaded. ll.UOO a,.111 ti •llil<'' \ I 1·u111l DATSUN -~11 llJrl~·· II Ill I l'o-.1.i \te~J .1 111 1~110 Rat 9725 •.•.•...•..••••..•..... , I ~ 1 11 I 'I "1"11 1 • p.( Houff of Imports i\l TllOltll~:D 1\IERCl-.l>L:-. IJE \LER ~2 :\I a111 hl•:-lt•r, Flllt'll,1 l'JI k 523-7250 lln th1•S.1111.1 \na F~) . 1 1.10 ~I 'Int rr.1111 1111'l 1ll1• i.;11.,·11 $11 .!Ull lii:I W\:I 't•' ~··o:--1·. t .. upt'. Euro flt'.111 h(o,11f l.1t11 p" 4 !>~Id, 1111 >. Ir llht I ~.1:11111 t.l~:n'i.I IMPORT CARS ALL MODELS 1 ,,,.,,.,. \Int 1·01111 l'1t I pt\ $:! :!1111 tol r I) ,1 \ • I 1. '·I • " ,,. llri'l'l1'~•·11.11:1.'1 I Roy Corvrr,lnc. r 1 1 .i -..111 • 11•· 1111&! (j.t Jf~l:-. J. :\1 !111 I 111111. I '111 Jt1 I '.rrl v ••I 1 .••···~ S:1:~1w1 1 r,,. , 11\1 \\ ''""" .1 1 rn ... 11 ... , 11·1·~ I .1 I 11 '••r • 'II 1J1<• ')l L'.• 1.1 • '1 llll l LATE 1976 4SOSL '''"l'"'I l\o I h •.l1lt,l ll CAR OUTLET Cosh For Cors Paid For Or H ot :!M >I I \11(111(( Ill \ 11 11l.11h111.I. \11ln111 I • "l•\1kr 1.. ,,,.1.·.i mini 1•t UH .. l"-ftl Jl\fotif tlffql ,,til:lUl 1tf 1'.ll\':°• -..11i•t'1 p1•rl•·1·trun 1\ir m.1..: 1 1.1t11·tl l'nder • II II I 11. I I. \ I 11\ I la.1) a tOl \\I I \I • I " , r • 1· Ir. ' ... ,,., I 'I J~ I \ \I I '-\ 642-0653 'lll\1•11 I• ..,, ... , I •I Auto1. Hew 9800 Auto,, H~w 11 j .............................................. BRAND NEW PICKUP '~r~ i-IPfi-----~__,H--~--0" 1976 1; Tnn MOdel -~:? electronic 1111111 inn. 4 r;pepd bumper vinvl inlArtor. wnefll undersell! (0'.l6 I 98-494 l liter 1>ng1nf> Chrome rear cover<; 4 lull :~~~ $34 77:: ::;:; "I• rt ="I' 1J,•1 ~1 ~J•tl , \\I I \I''' 1• "•\I 1i,:-., .!'I t 11• \111( t 1,111(, >l!~IH I • •Al l •• ' •• • .!..'11-. mint 1111111 Ht"ltlt 6.: r• tor~d lhruuul \\I l-',\1 \'173113K .illri llllkll 9800 Autos. Hew 9800 •.......•..••••••...... ······•················ :? Door 4 l>POE>r1 <:yncro tranc;. oowPr front •11'\C brakes <:tylod >JIPPI wheel covers 111ny1 lnm & morn' (23361~1084) SALE $2877·~ 1""'' PRICE HICCNSI. MARQUIS MOTORS SPECIALTY CARS 1959 VOLVO STATIOHW.AGOH A classic tn classical cond•t1on. This gem must be seen & dnven lo be appreciated. 90% restored - owned by a local Volvo dealer. (JOK898). s2595 1973 vw COHYI«T!ILE This hard to find car has been t otal ly recond1honed Finished In a snBt>PY yellow & it has· only 46,600 miles on 11 Mechanically perfect' (72 1680). 1976 TOYOTA Clf.JC.A L.ttrrUCIC 5 speed w/a1r cood & AM /FM stereo tape Locally sold car w/less than 10.000 miles One year warranty available Finished in cherry red w/matchlng pin stripes & interior (165AEA). 1976 FfAT 124 COHYUTtllE Equipped with 5 spel'ld & AM/FM stereo radio Finished in Mediterranean blue w /match1ng top & Interior and It has only 12.600 miles 784Pll). s3195_ s5195 s5395 u s T ·~, .....,; rr1'P ~ :..-- FREE! AM-FM STEREO 19592•-f-,,,4 -MOOO"Wtl"fcno<it 1147 II\ torM t.a\" ~ ~·l"W) to & 1.,. '' t~lllJ,.... ,,..,."""...., ~~"' f""t"'ft 1"""''·'1•"'0 fb h( & f11'\~· Chl tQf'' ~_., Pf11J Mt.tQ" .... ~ ?O 7:t"I. •10 MERCURY MOMTEGO 7 """' .,,h V-3 OU'._hC. AM/FM 11 ..... _.~,-...... con<! IL< 3111-HC)r,ct s1386 '71 MAA9'1IS IROU.GHAM AM ff-O\.T ...,_ •" <:Ond, H--llill -lnc!Udlno s 1386 hl~-IUC~ICJ '7Z AMC AMIASSADOR f' . be'lV'y , ""'' ..,,,h V .a. 01.1lomri1:c, ro--,,~,,_,, 1il1 ..,1,,,!'11, n • • ... d .. 1cxfo1, L >odou IOP, power btolt"'I. (Lie. 701.KlP). 341 "I 00;1uo1 USED CAR SPECIAL IUYSt! '72 CAPRI 2000 4 I ,.t "'1t •"'\•hC' 0"'"_.t I ...... ~·J (. If _,,, QiA.,_,., t '"""',. '"'" IC\er • lJAEt.M8114171) $1826 '74 ftl.YMOUTH DUSTEI 7 0'>0< ""''" V-3 ..,._ .. r•d10 ' he11•r. OO•l'lr 1te•H1n1: ,,.,,.,.. too ••• , cono ll•e ()'14(.lX~ '71 MUSTANG MACHI v 8 '"'f')ft\•t•e ''"'" A ""'"" .,,.,..,.-''"""'".rt A bf'•"'n ''' oond "•1\1 °"' "''°"9' nx 042 PTM1 $1986 •75 TOllHO llOUGHAM tOOOrwl!t\V-3 ~ radio I h•1ler. power 11 .... no a ~ ... °""' ll•C.6'H.-). '74 rtMTO AUMAIOU1' 4 r-ti 4 .,...,, ,.,.,. 3 .,,.,, .. , • r cf'tl"ld O'*' .. Ot-. ""lnl(LW'. ilT·AYY) '76MAIK IV Full 110"''" lneludl~o o•dn"" •. ,..,.. too 1 .... ..., •r\f.,,(W , ........... crut.- Ct>nl•ol ... ~-......... .,, concl II.JC. 004-NlCWl $3186 $9686 LINCOLN MERCURY 16100 11,CH ILVD. HUNTINGTON IEACH :__.-.. -. ... __ _ . I ' f I f .. CJ 2 DAILY PILOT Tuesoay, Aprll 19 1977 Autos. u .. d Autos, UHd ..•..•.•.....•......•.......•..................••.•...........•••.•.. ••·····•·············• ·•··········•·······•·• ··•••••·•··••·········· Autos, lmporf.d ~••··--u..d•••••~•••••••••I ~.°.~·.~~~~•••••••••••• ~:~ •••••••• !!.~~ ~••••••••••••!!.~~ ~•••••••••••••!!.~~ ~~••••••••••!!.~~ ~.~~ ....... !!.~! ~ ......... !!.~~ ..•.................... VolYo 9772 Codllloc: 9915 0.Yrold 9920 ·sz <:llt:VY 2 dr Deluxe 1970 l)od£e Dart Swmger 1970 TORINO 2 dr. PS. '71 Mercury Monlego 'Tl Okb Stn Wgn 9 p.ii.:. M Us T s t; LL • 7 4 ••••••• •••••••••••• •••• ·-··•••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gd sha!>l'. nt.•w eng ~ Vmyl roof, 6 C) I Air. PB, air cond, 351 VS, new Brougham. 4 door· I Custom Crwi.er. AM tl-'M Plymouth Wagon. ~s. MARQUIS MO l OI \ ORANGE COUNTY '> OLOfSl VOLVO OIA\U '''•• wt.•Ci.vJ.tllt •••• , .. v.,.-. •• ··~ •.. , Ml\'ilON \'If JO 1111 ·1110 4'\ 1210 ' '71 El Camino, new paint ortr.idldorVW b~ Ph Asking$.1100~12904 pa.mt, new ures 7~1 Stib4 ownr, lo m1, xl.nt <"ond, t~dck.loatledw/dllpwr P'l ply 494 .9421 or Lf/ ~ & trans, &ood lire:. Clean T JI b7~ 94-11 9940 or S4() 9362 new llres $14% !HO 1728 t"QP Xlnl cond $24~ 4S44681J aft 5pm · ~ff-';~~\ & r uns good $2700 ----Ford '.a.M W t>tZ 3200 631-2092 days or 97!Hi247 '56 (;he\ Y panel wagon ••••••••••••••••••••••• i3 Ford Sqwre Wi:n Mml r ere agon ~ ronttoc 9965 eves. nds some work Eng. & t'Ond , a ll J<tra:. Colon} Park. AC, Wht ·m Olds Stn Wgn 9 p ui.s ••••••••••••••••••••••• I ) tr JO.\ \OUnd ~ 7tH5 111111' PH IL 499 l226 .>'8 3289 \'1sta Crwser rs. l'li, '75 A:.tre, -1 C) I, brootl! ~::::~!? 1.970 Chevy Wgn, rs. lllr Cor-..ett -9932 LONG ·;3 Grand Torino Sln 1972 Montego, PS. Pli. blk AC, Auto. dele radio, htt'hbk. rally wh ll., ~-~~~r\~~~ Firm ••••••••~•••••••••••••• FORD Wgn AC, PB, PS. roof vm top. lo lo mi's, xlnt ~~7 look:. good ~. AM1FM , cui.tom up· Quality and Prin· 77 COR\'t.."Trt-: Sl55 mo rk, $1975 tH6 7224 aft l cond S1700 968-0071 ---holsh'ry. am mac. now CJuclrJntel'<.l 67 Malibu, A/C, uuto, very Slerl'O. tilt, P 1W. -• , '73 Toronado Full pwr , have co:npany car mui.l good cond., $1400 or best. Crwse. leather '62 4-dr Jo' o1lcon Good 70 Couga~ X R7. Loaded f .icl air, xlnt ('Ond $2600. i.cll $2250 540 2141, 9 5. 1, .i-1111; ~p~u.111)!, 847-8JOol 38 mos clo5oocnd lse tran:. car ~farm . Call lmmac 66.000 m1. $2000. <>nganL1I owner . , , W l'i\.'krrlJKJtl'' r""''reduel1on+T&L betwecnl:llOAM 645 7581! 494·0382aft 4pm t.1-19130 5466565 WPONTIAC Exee. gn. ORANGE COUNTY 1900 Chevy Carmcc, 4 dr, ~ ----• 9 pass, full pwr, mr, xlnt. I .u)!nt ~.·lntic1n . p • I' U h GeneralAuloLcasang ,72 Cran Torino Squire Mustar19 9952 Pinto 9957 <·ond Mu:.l sel l t h is VOLVO ut l\,·w,\ ll,~d r~·{l /~~ar ft~n~rl~; 213 llm·2007 Wago n, v 8, AM /FM ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• week ' l'P "SncnCtce" EXCLUSJV1':LY VOLVO ( itJill.i.' Ill damai:ed . 70.000 n11 , 71 T-Top, 350, loudt>d , '"''"''"''"~""°'"to'•••·" :.tcroo air <'ond. PoWcr 1969 Mustung, lo mt. :\Int 1\17:! Vin roor 4 ~IHI !J68 J603 Largest Volvo l>l'alcr 0 1Jni;l' C.11un1 1 SQ!5. t:ve:.&1ti 06111 Auto, air . hi mt, mint, ............ ,,.,., , .. ..._. w1nctows, full instru l'O.~;,oSllSOO or bst off1•r tnt'L.1ll1e Rrt'<·~. 65,UOO '68 FIRE lllHD 1-:xtreme- m Oranl(L' Countv ! Op,•11 ~uml.1y -----$4900 963 8377 963-7653 ments. low m1leUf.tl'. xlnl 67.,.~ m1, St5!.15 .\!Hi Xlli.t:! I ·I ~1000 mt $1500 BUV or Ll-:As ~: '72 Impala, like nt•w, air · __ .:...._ ·75 Stiver Granada \'1:1 Nmd $1795 or ~st offer. Y ~ n · · · IJIHEC'T LJdrllJC cond new un•s and brks Cougar 9933 loaded, new Lare:., :.harp Wkdays urtcr 6 30pm . 66 Mustang, OICl' 4 l!Jld iS station \\f.tU Autn, air, ~·5147 aft srM __ _ M.l'll'I Dl·.tll·r 1142 2446 ••••••••••••••••••••••• wknds anyl1mt• !JtiJ !'>421. stack, ne w ltrt::., .:uoct ~l\.'rl'O, r.ilk & rad1ab Gl'AN I~ l'RIX '77. "Imo·. t ~,,.~. ~.[~:II~,~.·~ , ~5. 752·574U cond 962·4674 ' / u ·• -----------1111111 11111>111 Hhd .,;;-Ca~ F~t•~ w~n 1!168 Coui;Jr. ~ood cond . • - -----$1 195 ~l·llWI rww. all a1't't'~!' .. Superb ( "'IJ ,:\l\'\J ·°'·Ill') I iin P cc ., ~ , · $ISOO p, t p.irty '73 LTD Brou1:ham, .a dr', 75 L rD Brhm 2 dr, air, ii6 ~I st an, VII ?!!!I <'ar p, l $7IOO i;73 6069 I oa d eel . ~Ii • .>UO m 1, 55., -4.17 \ c. p H. p s. \'lnyl top, :slen.•o, 1mmac, S..&350 • u i;. • w • ___ _ ~T-1b 846·1l83or973 l3-l5 w 1 ratl1db S1975 552·9-i2S 610!)565,5402901 S950 __ 49_4:!9~~ Plymouth 9960 1!173 f'1rd.11rtJ, be!.l c ar I 2025 s Manchester l ~ ers ~ ---Dodge 9935 - -'71 FASTBACK 351 Clcv ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'\Cr had ''' Sh.irp . Anaheim 750-2011 '75 Monte Carlo, L.indau ••••••••••••••••••••••• TOW TRUCK '71 Galaxy500, 2Dr hrdtp Yours S2'J9S 494 0155 C d •JJ lop, VI!, air, PS, lllt whl, St:ll Auto, air, pwr brks. pwr cng. P 1B, P .S, air, gd '75 Pl} mouth !>l.it1o n · '76 Yoho 212l>l,, .tlr, a I ac ('TU1,.,e control $4295 Dl'!>SX'ralt• \lu;.t •. ~o '73 Ford F500, s spd :.leering. Runs good lJres.$2200.631-1531 wai::un !I pas ~cni::l'r v-9974 • • 97"·0'33 dav, 1138·0?00 pay rnl'<hc.il. bills. 19i5 trans. rcblt en" & lran:.. si•"" or mak" offer Call S! 395 &'\.' m l>a1ly 1'1101 -~ A ~I 1-)I ~ l l' r co. G 1 ., ., -b .,.,.,, ' -,o .•tust .•ta~h I I'S. p" , •••••••••••••• ••••• ••• • ., H 7 • L>od1w lJdrl like nl''" 1711 J6-tl 1!130 beC GPM 77 <Ms.II ·• " ' -0 park mi: lot 330 Wc:.t B.iy . • , l(rnup, l>"l-!J 1 eve Lt.>:.' than 11,000 mal1•:.. -ore · l· on g ownr. S1850 bsl ofr St , l'o:.ta :'ttcsa or call 71 \ c~.i \.\ agon, 55,000 1975Voho1G·l·i': Low,mi.1975 cl Dorado low '73 \'ega _ New 1lutt·h l'all al t er tipm or '70 Ford Cortina, 4 dr . .i ·72 Gran To nno. man) Clean tHS-OSU~art5 t>-124321 for more an m a Nl•w ~nolof~'., trans . fu 11 y t-q u 1 p cl . Ca 11 • ' . brks S1300 or bi.l ofr '"t.~kt.'11d:. :.pd. rwi:; l!ood S27S Call xtras, 01r, PS. PB, very W -I-Ads-for11U1t1on, a:.k ror Rick ~ or ~:s~ 0 • a. 165 1 frl4 !'>17HorG40 !1282 =~~r,t. ~.~~xtra:s. 675-!»48, 4~·30.'12 638 8f>8-I !lam Spm .i96·1i62 -l!ood cond. $2000 536·0191! an Call 642-5678 or Oscar m flt•et g.irago: 1 lacenlla A,e, <.:M '&l s.t-1 B 18, 'cry i::ood . -,---Autos, Hew 9800 Aarloa, Hew 9800 Autos, Mew 9800 Autos, Hew 9800 Autos, Mew 9800 Autos, Mew 9800 Autos, Hew 9800 c-ond. dt•Juxc anl. best 6.S Cpc DeV~ blc. Good ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ff 548 2535 cond, reasona le offer. 0 er Eve:., 640 7771\ A&ltos, Used ----J .....................•. Gener~ 9901 ...........•...••...••• AMC 9905 .••.•••....•.........•. 1975 AMC MATADOR Thi., 1TI(•lall1t· hrow n ht·.iut' ha~ 1lt·lu'c an L<'nllr,· i.tl'rco rac.1111, :ur nmd . ht•alc·1. '111} I top & low m1l1•s ,\ one ownt·r \Jr 17111.\tV~t I ONLY $2895 .COSTA MESA DATSUN .!iW5 II A It RO R BL V () 540.6410 540-0213 WHY WAIT? I 5 in stock today 77SF.VILL1': S239mo. Tl DEVILLE S209 mo. Jll mo:. doscdend lsc S3ll0 roll r e ductio n +T&L Gt>neral Auto Lea:;ing Sine(' 1959 213 869-2007 CUSTOMIZED ELDORAD0-'70 1 of a kind, 60,000 easy m1 ·~. snrf. A l cond, $3751) ftrm &10 08i!l 73 c.;uv. P\I Ply 11:1,(IOO rni. hl'<•uliful S4Sll0. r.10 1~10 ni~hl, 6-12 5358 ·;1 Cpc Dc\1llc. Hlu '"ht. C.ib top. W IU i.plll lthr !ll'LJl:s , 1 ru' l<1pt· dl'ck. nt'" r:.itlt.il lire. P P . tii3 l-1 19. 71 l'tl\', p\'t part~, l O'\\nr . lllw m11l·a~t· Xlnl cond >142 :>5-15. l'\ c 5-16·2(}.19 ·73 Coupe dl• \'1lll'. 2 dr . Lealhl·r int. low males. hJ::. t'\ l'ryth1ni!. Lake nl'W. 1 owm•r. P' l party. s,r,Q(JO &15·S:J.Ui after 5pm ·71 MJludnr X, VII. auto tr.ms, PS, I'll, ltll whl, A:\L F:\t s lrr•'<> H trk, '72 Cad. Silver, fully Sl l:l()(l f'P 11-111 Of.17 loaded. $2790. lklick 9910 ....................... ·m R111ck Cr;and !-.port 350 ( nup<' Air. tloor auto, H&ll. I' S, I' II, 11n ma1· 11·ath1•rN11· llll 22.1100 ma SI 1011 &Iii IHJ!9 Call Mark, 963·8961 '71 Cati Limo. rrnft"iS . maml'd & t•hauffl·urcd \JI luxury Jmml·n1l11::. 534 -2200 Camaro •···•··••••·•••·•······ Tht• 1.1.,h'"I tlr,1w m thl' ·16 CAMARO P B. P S, \\o•\t ,, U.11h l'tlot radJO, A C. lo mr. xlnl C'l,1s.,1l w1I \rl i. 1 • · 14;;H mnd. SSlOO 675·2511 Autos, Used v'. •1i ,,.,., ,,,., ... 't 411·• t,....,., \lf'IPl•"'Q 01'hllfP' l'j.y N ••r't. UJ "ff''' _,.fil, tf•• I t.'f'\ • "'•' r :JI 1 "'N O's2'999 1973 FORD TOllNO ••• ,. ''•"'\ •it ' , ~ • ... ~,,. L' .... ,.... ,. "'"'""' 0' t~ ,.,,, ... ,, ~~•'' l'I) {,I s1699 I 97l l'OMTIAC C A14L'"4 I 01 H f 19 4 FORD ""'0 2 Oil. • I 'f • \~ AA# • "'P.0 t~ ~-- ,,, 4 Vt\ \i1ve1 t •t~MMP 1 5 1799 1976 fO.D ~VI ICK 'h .. .,.., ''•"' ••'Of• .,., .,,..., • ..,,,.,.."'Q ,'°~ ~ .... , • "f"loli>t t '"' ~ ....., 0 •\\ ..... .,-, l'ffllfW s3399 s1799 It 7 S Pol YMOU'TM Y• ... _ ,,. .. ' ,.,. ' .., ·• ~~ --t ..... -....... , 5 3299 12 M0./12,000 mile LIMITED POWER TRAIN WARRANTY F.EE on Desl1nated Used Cars •n MHCUIY ~"' YI •"'to t'!Cwt' ttf'f'f•"O ~~, "''"' t.O'O ..... ,, W'h ,,. .. ,1 'rtt ... ~, CO'lf'rt j\J)M08 t 52199 1973 YOLKS "'' . ,, . .... 53499 1974 AUDI 1oou f fv' . evto lrl M, ft<fOtY I W' <°"'11""'·"9 AM FM ,..,IO "°' ttr. hf\tld ot•n . \UNODI. ',.,. 1r.t s3999 1975 FOaD -¥-=m •~o-'"""·""' p"'•M.. • ,lti. __ " ...... fltt....,f:"'~ ' ( 1973 FOaD "NT0WAOOH 4 cyt i W»td ,itd'6, Mftr •·"~I ff'tf.,IOt. UUGtVl '69 CHIV Clt~-111 YI Aw•o tr1nt .-...,.,. f,..,...\ 5 1995 1975 FOID no 4 oa. v~ -"'-·'.,.....,,•we""' d""""'" -lllt•i1>9 -dllc ................ 1 1•1 s SALES! . SE.R.VICE! LEASING! . -- You Can Believe In OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 2925 HARBOR BLVD •. 979-2500 DUE TO A LACK OF STORAGE SPACE, WE HAVE BEEN FORCED INTO AN INVENTORY REDUCTION SALE ·AND NOT ON JUST A FEW SELECTED MODELS BUT EVERY MODEL IN OUR INVENTORY WILL BE REDUCED IN PRICE> AND ON SALE!!! 1977 BUICKS R IVIERAS-ELECTRAS-WAGONS-LE SABRES-CE NTURYS-REGALS-SKYLAR KS-SKYHAWKS BRAND NEW BRITISH LEYLAND MODELS JAGUARS-MGs-TRIUMPHS .PLUS DEMONSTRATORS and ALL USED CARS $ 500 00 CASH REBATE PRO~R~!~URRENTLV ADVERTISED ON ALL OF OUR OPELS WILL BE EXTENDED ON OUR REMAINING OPEL INVENTORY SALE BEGINS-SATURDAY, APRIL 23-AT 9 A .. M. ENDS-SUNDAY, APRIL 24-AT 6 P.M. SO BRING THE FAMILY, TOUR OUR NEWLY REMODELED FACILITIES AND GET THE BEST CHOICE OF MODELS, A RAINBOW OF COLORS, EQUIPMENT AND, AS ALWAYS, A GREAT BAUER PRICE. COMPLETE FINANCING AVAILABLE.DEPOSITS WILL BE ACCEPTED ON A 48 HOUR BASIS. .~ FREE REFRESHMENTS FOR ALL! ,. H1•ntington Beach Fountain Valley EDITI O N * * Afternoon N.Y. Stoeks VOL. 70, NO. 109, 3 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, A PRIL 19, 1977 T EN CENTS OC Heroin Bust Nets Hells Angels • • Free Clinic Aide Faces Drug Rap o ••• , Polol SUtl Pllolo FACING DRUG CHARGES Free Clinic's Crawford Paris F ire By ARntUR R. VINSEL Ol llW O•oly Pok>t Sl•ll Narcotics detecll ves arrested Huntington Beach Community Clinic Administrator Barry Crawford ear ly today on felony drug charges. Crawford, 29, was taken into custody in a 4 a m. v1s1 l to 8031 Me rmaid Circle, Huntington Beach. He subrents a room there. The fo rmer Golden West College studt!nt body president was booked on sus picion of possession of marij uana for sale, possession of narcot ics, and possession of dangerou~ dru1-:s N arcot1cs Detcl'l1 n • Sgt Cilrl \'1dano said small qu<.1nl1tw!> of alleged LSD and cocaine .,.,en· !-ie1zed an add1l1on to the man Juana Cr a.,.,ford, who sen ·ed .1s GWC Associated Student ·s chief 1n 1969-iO remained bl'h1nd bar'> this morrung in lieu of $.5,000 bail Invesllgators said Del Robert Moran spearheaded the month long invcst1gat1on that led to I he Actress Rescues Som From Blaze P ARIS <A P > Sophia Loren smashed a wmdow and lt•d hrr -two young sons lo the roof of their Pans apartment house early to· day to escape a fin• on the lowE-r 1 floors Tht• film actrt•s-. <>pl"nl 21 :1 ' hours on the roof 111 lhl" -.mokt• a and near fr<><'11ng c·ol1I, cln•sst>d f!" only m 01.:htclothr' ~· M 1ss Loren. 12 s.11<1 '"'' fl'll r wooz~· from anh<Jlan g 'mnk1• ,inrl woufo hJ\C' .1 1"111•1 kup, hul olherw1M' sht· ".i-. .111 right .1fll'r tht• ordt•al Tht> fin' hrokt• 11111 hdnrt• d.1"' n in the elegant 10 -.tnrv H1·s1rlc·n1·1· Gt-orj.!t· \'. nt•ar t lw Ari· 1k Triomph1'. .ind qU1<'kl\ t•nt 1·hnk in ~. bl;ick sm11k1· hillo\o\IOg . through !ht• h11ild1ng ~1 .... .., I .or1·n and h1•r hushand. film prndUl·•·r Carlo Ponti. h;1v., .11 rq1l1•\ 11n llw scvrnth throu..:h 111111 h rln01' Pnn11 wa-; in S\\1t11·1 l.111tl 1111 bus1nt'ss, .mci 11t•1ghhor' qu1ckh rou:-ed l\t1~s l.11r1•11 and lil'r l\o\u sono; "I wils <1\o\nk1•11 ,1ho11t I .1 m tile Italian hor11 .11·111''' ,,1111 111 .1 lelephunr in!Pn ,, . .,., "1th 1111' "' soc1at1'<I !'rt•..,, I l'IHilcln 1 np••n "" ~he front cloor '" I lirok1· .1 window and \,\ l"lll up 1111 th1• (111• escapt' \Hlh m.\ l'htltlr 1·n I hN•· were alN1111 th11•1• 111 h.-r IH'11pl1· nn the roof "h1•n "1• j.!ol 1 h1•rt• '·Eduardo. m' ~ 011 n~1·,1. wasn't ablt' 10 .,.,alk dm'n lh1· stairs so !ht• r1rrmt•n put .in ll'< ygen mask on him nnd <'Jrn<'CI him rtown Carlo. m v oldC'st. anci I wer(• .ible to make 11 down hy oursehcs " F.duardo is 4 nnd Carlo is 8 ''We'r" all right but I swallowed a l11l of s moke and I'm half intoxiratecl." Mil's Lon•n said. referring to lhl• -,mokc an halat1on. (Sf'f' A<9TR ESS, rag.-/\2) \\ ... ;afhe r lla7.y sunshin<' through Wednesday. lAws toni ght 50 lo 55. llJghs Wednesday 68 to 76. INSIDE TODAY Too ff'W people under&tand how their employer-supported peru1on plan work.$, according to Sylvw Porter. lier &enes begins on Page R7, Index Ill Ct 111 llS '<~11 Her.,<•IM AMI.I~ M•M•T"" ~.1., Ct Ct '" II) .., 11• 114 .., 0.•~••Cewll• ,. .. ". s,1 .. 1.-... C11 117 ,., " .. , '""' ,,,, ....... TlletOn Wfltl- llt I ., II) A• 4P w +,..oftolo RESCUES TWO SONS Actress Sophia Loren 118 Police Ne t Clamme r In Preserve A sus p1c1ous Huntington Beach pohcf'man had gr abbed 400 clams t'arly today, but they were the kmd that go to the gamr warden as evidence. not on lo plates of hot, butl<'red toast. Officer Joseph Guarnera sur prised the clams· phantom dig· ger about 4 a m . near Pad f1c Coast Highway and WarnN Avenue. lie sajd he noll<'ed a C'ar park.-d ins ide the old Bolsa Chica Gun Club property, which is now a bird and wildlife sotnctuary and posted trespassers, so he decided to check out the car and Its occu- pant. The vehicle y ielded gunny sacks containing 400 clams ap- parently freshly dug from the muddy slough inland from the highway during predawn low tide. The unidentified r esident of Erskine Drive was interrogated and the information will be turned over lo the Department or Fish and Game for further ac· tion. Su~essful prosecution could results 1n a severe fine since the penaltieslor illegally laking fish and game escalate according to the number taken over the legal hmit. Chances are good the suspect might wind up paying ror more than 400 clams for the 400 clams, Police said. a r re s t or th e clinic adm1n1stralors The public health outlel serves many young people who congregate in the downtown pier area, espec1aJly in the summer. Su:,1e Newman, clinic board president, said, "lle"s done an excellent job and the clinic has been run well '· Craw f ord look ove r adman1stratlon of the facility at 6th Street and Orange Avenue whic h 1s rented for SJ.600 annual- ly from the city, after a storm of controversy s urrounded an operation by previous heads un· dt•r th<' l1til' llunllngton Beach Free Chm<' Thl• mural det:urated din1C· bu1ldins: onl'l' :.c·n<.'d a~ the lluntangton fk.ith Police lkpJrt· ml·nt Dl!tecll\ l' Hun· au Cra\\fonl. "'ho..., single, holds J flt\ degn•c from Cal State Dom· 1nguc1 l1 1lls and an /\A degree from Golden Wt'!>l College, con- centrating on political science and hu::.1ness adm1n1strat10n .:,tu<l1t•s Huntington Approves High Rise A plan that paves the way for the first residential high rise de- velopment 1n the city was ap- proved Monday night by the Huntington Beach City Council. Council members g:l\ e an okay to a <'od<' amendmt•nt that would ,1llow lh<• l'Onslrucl1 on of two I~ st on lo\\ t•rs for :,enaor c1t1zens Jt thr F-1\t' Points area Councilman Richard Siebert. "'ho said hr d1dn 'l think a n <ide· qualc l'nnronml•nt assessment h.1d b<'t'n mo.Jdl', \Ol<'CI Jgain ... t lhc propn,al lh' said SC\H'r lint's arc alrct1dv npproud11ng tapae1ty and the lorat1on 1s nt•ar an Parthquake f au I l \ot1ng in ra,or Wl'rt' Mnvo1 Ron P,1ttinson. Al ( nl'n. Tee! Barll1•11 Ilarrif'lt W1rdl'r and H1111 Sh1•nl-.m.1n "\nrma Gibbs \\ ,,, .1b,1·nt Sh1•nkm,in -.cml that pnont1cs uf "on.ii .l!.Jlt'<."h fur lht• dcv!!lop n1l"nl uut\1.t·q~IH•rl negull\t• .1~pt•t'ls Planning 1>1n·rlor Edwurd S1·l1C'h 'J1d that J prt•c1:.c tic 'Plopml•nt pl Jn "111 suh1ect lo pullh<' ht>ann~s bt>forc· the plan nmg comm1ss1on .,.,hl:n 1l 1!. filed. Trustees Eye New Bowulary ll untington O<>ach C ity (ele me nta ry) SC'hnnl J>istrit'l trustel'S will discuss proposed school attendanct" boundary chang<'s at a 7 30 m<'eling tonight Th<> meeting wi ll be held at the Dwver S<.'hool library, 735 14th St :1runllngton Beach. The boundary changes will af· f<>ct primarily the northwest por· lion of the school distract , accord· ing to Trustee Roy Howe. District 0Htc1als have been studying the proposed red1strict- 10g lo cut busing costs and allow students to attend the school closest lo the ir homes. said Howe. AGENTS MAKE YOCVKr BUST WASHING TON (AP> -It was one of the biggest yogurt busts In U.S. Customs Service history. A Treasury Department news release tells us that "Customs of- ficers in Laredo. Tex.. seited 37 ,950 pounds of strawberry yogurt when they discovered the s hipment h a d n ot been manifested. The yogurt was \'alu<'d at $18.222." ' AP Wl,..plMIO ACCUSED OF CURSING 'OBLIVIOUS' GROUCHO MARX Caretaker Erin Flem ing and Unidentified Man leave Court Grouclw Son Says Aide Cursed Actor SA~T,\ MONICA I AP l A judge has hl'ard I l'sl1mony lhal an "obli v1ous " G roucho Marx was cursed by his caretaker as she tried to l!l'l h1 m to <'ndorse t"o chec.J<s. "hile synngt•s failed w1lh a dangerous sleeping dru..i were round dumped outs ide his house The~e and olhl•r tall'S emerged ~Tun da~ as l\\O pra\ale d<.• tecll\ es took tht• st and at a hear mg befon· Suprrwr Court .Jud1-:c Ed" ard Rafet.-d1<.· ,\llorn<'Y' for Mnrx".s son, Arthur. a~~l'd for the hearing on grounds M>mC<tnl' may h<.• lr) mg to harm th!' R6 'c•ar-olcl come• llian Thc' <'ontt-ncl that Mar>.'!-. m a nager . and companion ro1 seven years, Erin Fl emrng. has b<•en "ac1111g quilt' out of !>Orts a'i to her role tti-consrrvator · · l\l i!-.S Flt'm1ng, about 40, 1s scckinJ.! to be appomlPd 1wrma Wffee Hits $4.46 Pound NEW YORK <AP I Thr na l1on·s largl'.!>I coffl'l' roaster. <;en<.·ral Food!> Corp . has ra1sc.•d the prn·c.· of ground rorrec for the firth lime this year. boost ing the wholesale pri<"t' by 25 c<'nls lo a record S.1 4G ;i pound The price h1k c. which took effc<'l Monday, 5hould he r <.•fle cted at supermnrkets 10 late Junr. But many relailt•rs arr rontinuing lo sell coffee at wholesalr or below to ut· tract customers. General Foods produces Maxwell llous<' eofft•r. the nation's lar~csl -Sl'll 1ng brand nent conservator of his estate. Arthur Marx is contesting the ac- t10n. In other testimony Monday, Dr. George Stevenson, who analyzed residue in the used syr· inges. said he found Nembutal, a barbiturate that could cause con· fusion. loss of coordination or l''·en death. Moreover . the doctor s:ud. 1l would be unwise for so- m cone l\Ian·s age lo be given the drul! by mJection unless he were "a maniacal psychiatric pauem or ... someone \\ ith con· 'uls1ons." Th<' hearing has heard no t'\ 1rtencc that the syringes were actually used lo give Marx injec- t ions. They were found, along with a pill bottle bearing tn. comedian's name, by a private 1n vestigator outside Marx's horn eon Easler Sunday. Investigator Norman Pe rle s aid Miss Fleming hired him to search for bugging devices at the Marx home. He and associate Fred Wolfson said that while al the home. they saw: Miss Fleming with a bag of drugs, pr escribed for Marx, that s he said she planned to destroy. Perle said this occurred afte r he brought the discarded syringes tQ her attenllon. -Miss Flemmg haranguing Marx with obscenities in an ef- fort to get him to endorse two checks. During the episode, said Wolfson. "In my opinion, he was obllnous to the wholc thmg. I <See GROUCHO, Page AZ) 7 Killed in Fire MONTR EAL (AP) -Ex· plosions end fire gutted a four- s lor y building in downtown Montreal on Monday night, kill- ing seven elderly persons, of- ficials said . Police said two other persons were still missing early today. Among 53 Jailed In Sweep By GARY GR ANVILLE Ol IM O•llY Piiot SUll Law enforcement arrest teams Monday night swlpl through Orange County in search of 77 s uspected drug dealers, 19 of them members of the Hells Angels motorcycle gang. By the time the sweep that spilled over into neighboring Los Angeles County ended s hortly a fter mid.night, 53 alleged drug dealers were in jail. Among them was the burly red-bearded man called Bruno, 28-year-old Michael Lee Ma5on. Mason reportedly is secretary- treasurcr of Hells Angels' Los Angeles Chapter a nd reputed leader of the Angels' r evival in Orange County. Accordmg to Orange County Sheriff's Captain Robert Gnf. re th. that r evival includes ownership interest m several county bars, massage parlors and at least one motorcycle shop. But it was the Anaheim mem· bers' alleged involvement in drug trafficking, illegal firearms and stolen property that made them the target of an intensive four -mo nth undercover in- vestigation, Griffeth said. Thal investigation came to a head last Wednesday when the Orange County Grand Jury secr etly indicted 57 suspected drug dealers. Twenty felony arrest warrants were later issued by District At· torney Cecil Hicks' office to br· ing Monday night's arrest quest to77. The arrest sweep was carried out in Orange County by 19 teams - involving 125 men and women from at least 12 Jaw enforcement agencies. During the fi ve-hour operation, the arrest teams fanned out into 10 county c1t1es, hopmi:: to find the 19 Angels and 58 alleged in· dependent street dealers home during the "lull" night of the week. First man broug ht handcuffed into operation cent<>r 1n the base· ment or the sheriff's head· quarters in Santa Ana was Mason. lie was taken into custody just as he finished eating dinner in hi s house at 1515 W. Was hington St., Santa Ana A few hou rs later, word camf' from Los Angeles County that Ma son's counterpart there, Ora Ray Glore. 30, o r 8.516 O'Melveny Ave .. Sun Valley, had been taken into custody Like Mason. Glore IS one or those charg<'d with multiple felony crimes in an Orange Coun- ty Grand Jury 1nd1ctmenl. Also amoni:: those arrested was a Department or Motor Vehicles clerk believed to be the source or forms used to fals ify vehicle re- gistrations for the Angels. The clerk, Freida Muse. was taken into custody in Orange, ac- cording to the arrest sheets. Orange Coast residents arrest· ed during the sweep included: Kenneth Eugene Herbert, 3059 Taylor Way, Costa Mesa; Gerri B en j am in and Robert Carl "Red" Benjamin, 19271 Jerrilyn Lane, Huntington Beach; Da niel Wayne Peeler and Carrie Lee Scopelllte, both of 314 J8l~ St., Huntington Qtach. ) <Se~ DRUGS, Pagf' /\2) * * * Undercover Work Pays Officers Aioore of Hidden Dangers in Raid When police w<'nl calling Mon- day night at the ModJes ka Canyon home shared by Eddie Diodali and Carol Mann, they kept their eyes on the beam<'d ceiling. That is because they knew that on those beams a 15 foot boa con s lriclor dwell s. And somewhere not far away is a junior member or the boa's clan, an eight·fooler. ''I'll tell you I kept one eye glued on that snake." s aid a member of the team that arrest · 'e.d Eddie a nd Carol on drug deal· ing char ges. In Anaheim, arres ting omcers knew to be wary or doors leading from a suspt>ct's kitchen and b.-<troom into a garage Behind those doors froll <> two massive a nd "well trained" -·----• great Danes labeled fit opposition to any who would do their master harm. Il was knowledge of such in· cidentals as the lS·foot boa and the two great danes that police officers carried with them as they swept through Orange Coun- ty on the largest drug bust opera· tion in recent years. Included in files the arrest teams carried with them were color pictures of the suspects' ))om es and apartments. And to make doubly certain the oHicers wouldn't "knock and enter" in error, an at'rial photo of the neighborhood with the right abode circled was In the officers' htnds. ' They also knew what firearms their quarry was likely to have inside, wht'ther the suspect was likely to be carrying a hidden ' weapon and where a likely drug l cache might be round. • And before scatter ing out to the 1 county's corners, they were l painstakingly reminded not to sear ch without a warrant and not to enter wilhout knoc king. The detailed Information about ' the living and crime habits of the 77 persons souf{ht by law enforce· ment officers Monday night was t he result of extensive un-1 de rcover work. All 77 suspects are believed to . be Involved in drug traffi cking, i 19 of the m Hells Angels mem· bers allegedly dealing on a large scale. The others are street dealers. the so-called runts of the Illegal industry who deal in s mall• quantities that help feed their own habit. I • ' \2 DAILYPILOT H/F Tues<1ay April 19 1971 •, w. Collnty Crus8de Director Probed By ROBERT BARKER Of-D•lty 1'1i.t ll•tt A s pecial nine-member tn vcstigalmg comm1llec bas been looking anto allegat1oni. of mii-· management by lh<.> executive director or the Wel>t Orange County United Crul>ade. Wieder .Weeps Various allegations have been lodged ag.ainst E. A . "Bud" Greene, who directs the campaien for the cities ol Hunt- ington Beach, Fountain Valley, Westminster, Seal Beach and Garden Grove. . Bernard Ridder, president of Ron Pattinson New BB Mayor Huntington nrach City Council e ngaged 1n changl· of command ceremonies Monday night amid applause. levity and a few tears. loo. As expected, non Pallml>on Spanking Upheld by High Court WAS HINGTON (AP) - Corporal punishment in public ~chools, no matter how st:verc. does not \.10l<1lc consl1t ullonal protctl1ons ag:.11nst cruel and un- usual pun1shml·nt, th e U.S. Supreme Court ruled todJy. In 11 5 4 dl•e1s10n, the court said schoolch1ldrcn have• no federal legal recourse "hen spanked or paddled by tcaclwrs and school administrators. even "'hen the punishment is proven to he ex- cess1 ve. The court noted that 1n !>Orne rnslanccs slate legal J Cl1on m1ghl be possible. The court majority said the Const1tut1on's Eighth J\mcnd- ml•nt protection againi.t crut;>I ii nrl unusu:i I punish m t•nl a ppltcs onl y lo those person::. con\'iclcd of a criml! ··Th t• pr 1 son<' r and l h c schoolch1ld stand 1n wholly <hf· fl're>nt circumstances. separated hy thl' harsh facts of criminal 1·onv1l'l1on a nd rnrarreration." t ht• ma 1orrl\ npr nion wrr I lt'n by Justice IA.'\\t:, f' PO\\l'll Jr. said FV Parents Sue in Death Of Son, 14 Ttw p:1r1•11h of .1 11 } 1•ar old ho\i \\<ho d11•1l 1·1~ht 1J.n 'I .1flt•r d 't'H'Ol'l' t'\Jlt'riment al Fountain \ all1•y ll11:h S1·hool 1•ncl1•d in an t''l.jllO:o.IOll ha\'t' l ,1\..1•11 ft i,:.11 ,11 twn a.:.1111st lht• 'i1·houl d1strll't · .111d a(, ,11 lwr '.\1am1'il ,,., cl!'f1•11d.ir1 ts 1r1 lh1• ( )1 .111 .:1· ( '11unt \ ~llpt'I IOI ('our t l,1ws111t ftl1·d liy .lohn f' ,1n<I F ra11t·1·s 1\ 1-..uw, lht ~.o .Jody Cir .-lt•, \\',•.,tm1nsh·r ,,,,. thr H11nt rn~ton 111·.wh l n11111 llu~h l-\rhoul D1 s l111 t .111!1 lt'.11 h1•r llol11•rt Holli· 1\'lktnJ.! that 1l.1m.1111·" lw rl•" INnllOt'<I h\ 1111· t11JI n1111t th·· I\ ,1rws rl<11m that n··~h~l·nt ,. 111 tilt' 111nth i.:ra1l1• s1·1t'nc·1• t 1;,,, la ... t S1.•11t 2<l kd tu th•• 11-:1Ht111n '1f l11~hh f1 .1mm.1hlt-l1111111ls .ind th1· I al al h11111.., surl1•11•1I ll\ tlw1r '011 \11 r h.1f'l l' "Jll•· Tht> 1·xploswn •H 1•11rn•d rlunn~ .111 1"1;perinw11t 1·1111cl11c 11•11 ~•th .1kohol hurn1·1 s A ,t.:J llon 1·un cil d11pltl•atm~ nu1d, UM•tl US fut•) for lht• burner:-.. was 1i.tn11cd . 1·x plockd unc1 tht'n :.huwt'I t•d th1• 'tUdt•nt With Oumin~ llQUld, J l" c·orcltn~ to f1rl' d~partmt•nt re- port~. Ill' sufft•rrtl third dcgrcr hurns over ~ 1wrcl'nt of h1:. body an<I died ei~ht days 1~1trr at lJCI 1\1 r dicnl ('Pnll'r burn unit ORANOE COAST I• ' DAILY PILOT 'T.._o.-.~c~.utD•·•v,.,""' """'"•"' ""l\•'DM fW,.0 '""'" N•w'\ ,,..,.,, '' 1"-.1ht . ..,._ b¥ t"w C"M'loO" (,.,, ',,.~~1"'if'loQ ( unou'• "-~••11t•~1·1•Qrt t· r•1hl "'"" ,_..,,..t'l,..y '""•~O" f • <t .. • '"'' •• ~\. ~"tlllOPOtf .,,.., h ttv ... H"Q''-" f"° t "I I tf• ,,.," .., ....... "•'"' ...... .,""''' v •••• ., ·~ &MJllflltf\•,.,.flil '\(\\ll"'C"'• t A \•riQ•111t-.Ol'loMl"'4 I Wit '' fhft\•1\~rt \"'IUl,.At'\ •"""1 '·INt--41' T.._ f'""'' r•i p1toi1Ht.·rt') fl''""' '4t \)I "NW"'I Hu ,,,,,., t• ~· t ( -' I I .. •. ~ I\ was elected Mayor lo succeed Harriett Wieder. Ron Shenkman was elected mayor protem, also as expected. Pattinson, an 11-year police veteran who now owns his own r eal estate company, received a unanimous vote of sorts. One balJot was marked "Of- ficer Pattinson" and another "Ute cowboy." Pattinson . as well as Shenkman and Richard Siebert, had been affectionately dubbed the cowboys by Mrs . Wieder because of her belief that they shoot from the hi~ at limes. Pattinson said this morning that Mrs. Wieder has set good g'iliaelines during her term and has done a "fantastic" job. "I hope I can do half as well." he said. Shenkman said that lhe city was in virtual chaos when Mrl>. Wieder took over as mayor and s he s ucceeded in pulling the peo- ple together. Mrs. Wiede r was vis ibly touched by the words of her col- leagues. Pattinson said he doesn't lake his new duties lightly. "I \\Ill stnve to contmUl' my l'f forts for all the people and to lti,t1.•n to all poinLc; of\ 1rw. "If you don't feel I'm doing a good job, call me and tell me." h~ told the large ;,iud1encc Mrs Wieder said that 1f llunl· inglon Beach 1s a better place to live 1t would be her greatest re· ward in office. She sa1d that work must ron· tinue to cut costs of government and relieve the property tax burden. She said that concerns of youth have been neglected and that '4 remedy is needed. She noted that failure to enact a redevelopment plan was a s1,:tn1f1cant disappointment and that there must be a closer rl'la- t1onshlp between the adm1ntstca t 1on .md rommuntty. Television Seen Motive For Shooting II unungton Beach d1!.h washt•r CJrmen Ma~~ina Luna, aµ pJrently picked as J murder targrl hv someone s1 mpl>- Jt'.1luus of his TV S('l, remained in '"'rint,... rondillnn today with gun ... 110t "ounds 1n the head and foot Lun.1 :?I. nf 15:163 Goldf'n We<;I St "111 tw 11lll'St1oncd at l T 11'1n•• ~h'<11cJI CentC'r in Oranl(t' "hen h1" rond1t1on rwrm1ts In' c sllgalors "ho quesl1one><I !ht' four friends "ho 11i'ICO\Crc!I 1 h1· \ 1c·111n somr 17 hour ... J(kr ht' '' ·" shot Saturdav n1~ht bell••\(• hl' knl'\\ h1<; would lw k1llc•r 1 ht• four \'IS It Ors \I, ho Callt.-d tht' ,,,..,1c;tant manai::er nf thr \'111.1 l11•rmn-.a ApartmC'nti; for .11tl ~11nc1.1v mnrn1ni.: hJ \ 1• h1·1•t1 1111 n1·d 11H•r lo Us lmm1gration .1uthnril1l'S as 1llrgal alirns l.un;i 's lelev1'>10n set was miss 111i;: and a ne1~hhor re>ported sec· ing a young L<1l1n mun l"avini.: l.11na 's apartment with 1t about Ii :IOp.m.Saturday Body Discovered SAN DIEGO (AP ) -The cor- oner's office says further tests will be requirro to drtermioe the cause of death of a woman petty officer. The body was found m a locked car in a gravel pit near San Diego Stadium. the United Crusade board of directors, confirmed Monday that an investigative 9roup d rawn from crusade agencies had been formed to look into the merits or charges listed agairu.t Greene by former employes. R1dder sa1d a meeting has been called for Apnl 28 ln Garden Grove United Crusade head- quarters in Garden Grove lo de- termine the valld1ty of the allega- tions. "We will see that equity b done," Ridder said . "There have b een lots of $200,000 Blaze Guts Reuben's hearsay and we will rulfill our duties to make a decision bMed on how we view the ullegetions," he added. Ridder declined to comment on s per1fic charges and refused lo say 1f he had asked Gr"tene to step down. 0.ttl, Piiot Pholo By RltMnt KMhltr Newport Beach fireman plays water on charr ed rubble of just-remodeled interior of Reuben 's Restaurant. 251 E . Coast Highway, after fire swept through the place al 5 a.m. today. Seven Newport fire units battled the blaze. Cause of the fire is under invc~tigal1on. There were no in- jurirs. RapeSwpect Jailed A/ ter Visit to HB A slightly hutlt Huntington Beach construction worker "ho allegedly stopped by to visit the victim of a Saturday night rap1· w<Js Jailed today after being. captured as the sus pect Monday. Police said he was chased and t ackle d by an a ng ry male neighbor when the young woman cried for help. Suspect Mich act Robert Ashbv, 21 a res ident of a nearby north city neighborhood , was quickly caught hv l11s hus ky pursuer in a short foot chase. in- vestigators said. They credited Rick Nowicki, who lives on Sims Street in · Sunset llc1ghts, where the Satur- d ay night sex allack orcurred, wnh m aking the tackle Monday. The young woman who enlisted ~ow1ck1 s t11<1 after being ap- 111 ouched by Ashby as she got out of her car dcscnbt.•d him as a football player-type to police v. h('n !-the call ed them seconds l.1h•r netl'Cll\'(' V1rgini~1 Kirkmeyer o;:111l thl' '1cllm w..is reading in ht•r apartml·nt Saturday rught "hc•n ~he fell u:.leep, leavmg her front door unloc·kcd . Thl' ranbt. who I riect the knob ;ind surprisr'1 h<>r was not .1rme>d ;.it th.11 llmt'. Fro• Page A I ACTRESS •.. • l 'm plannini? lo ~o to <.i hn,p1t..U for a checkup bul r don't llunk it's ::.er1ous. None of us "'1'rf' really fr1~htcned." From Page Al DRUGS ... K atherine J osnnnc-Tymon, 16526 Oak Circle. Founta in Valley; and David Wesley Smith. 8 ·l 8 1 C a r n e g 1 e A v e •. \\' estminstc•r 1\1 any of those arrested chatted amiably with their captors as they wound through the booking process. It was then that most learned they would be hell'! in Jail until they posted hail ranging from $10.000 to $50.000. Heaviest bail amounts fell on the Angels who were allegedly in- volved in drug buys by un- dercover officers. GriHeth said the buys totaled $10,095 worth or narcotics -heroin, s peed and co- caine. The sheriff's captain said $7,500 was s penl in the four· month undercover operation. most or that amount for inform a t1on obtained from informants. Heaviest hil Orange County area in the arrest sweep was Anaheim when• 25 suspects were sought by the policl' teams. But the law enforcement n<'l reached out lo cover Brea. Buena Park , Cypress, Full e rton, Midway Cily, Orange, Santa /\na and Wcstmrnster. · Along the coast. officers sought suspected drug dealers m Costa Mes a. Huntington Beac h and San J_uan Capistrano. Skydiver Killed CALIFORNIA C ITY CAP) -A serviceman from Edwards AFH was killed on his first sky dtvtnJ.! JU mp, authorities reported. 2 Teen Girls Injured in Crash in HB A rar collision that hurled onl' s mall foreign sedan onto a lawn ~1t a Huntington Reach inlerscc·· tion Monday left two teenage girls hospitalizl'd today. Patricia M. French, 15, of 19801 Island Bay Lane, and Bernadette M. Davison. 15, of 17826 La Cresta Circle, both Huntington Beach, were listed in satisfactory condition today at Paeifica Hospital. where they are expected to be patients for several days. A third victim, the other driver, Joanne P . Buth, 28. of 217 Adams Ave., Huntington Beach, was treated and released. Police said Miss French was driving her mother's Japanese sedan when it assertedly entered the intersection and was struck broadside by the Buth automobile, demolishing the lit· tic car and caus ing m<JJ Or damage to the other vehicle. From Page Al GROUCHO • don 'l lhink he knew what. was t(O· ing on." In addition. saicl th<' in n s tigators. Miss Flemini? d(· m <• nded return of the syn nJ!1•s ;,ind drugs found in the storm drain and oprx1si·d pl ;ins h'Y tlw rn \'C'SI igatnrs to ha ve them :maly71>d Greene was not reached Jor comment despite several efrotts. A man answcnng his telephdnt! last cvenm6: said Greene Had gone f1shang. Sources snid allegatioos agam~t Greene included: ' Misuse of funds mvolvi'n~ petty cash payment~ for lunch*·. -M isrepresentatlon of c c rusadt•'s costs for fund rais g e fforts. • -Ta~ recordings of teleph~c convers;,itions without the ot~cr person:~ knowlt>dgc. ConfiiC't of interest in cdn-durt1n~ private business in the nusadc• off1re. • An emerE:em·y meeting on the matter was held Monday mo1'n· ing. One member of the executive board i.a1d lht' purpose of the meN1ng "a" lo get the charg,es out before the full area commjt- t e e, made up of about 60 representatives from various ci- t) boards that make up the Unit- ed Crusade network. ' Several members of charitable agencies also were present. ' Greene is scheduled to r esume duties Thursday after a two· week leave. A member or the investigation committee said it was Ull· derstood that Greene had actual- ly agreed to retire Aprll 2 at tile crusade's annual conference In Apple Valley. The source said that Monda;s e mergency meeting was call.kl by supporters or Greene who~­ legedly fell that Greene resigned under duress and on ''trumped up charges." Ridder denjed that Greene re- tired at the Apple Valley coo· fcrence but announced only th•t he was thmking about retirint. ·'The spcc1f1cs were to be work Et! out." Ridder said. Greene. who has b ee n employed by United Crusacle since 19&1. makes an annual s alary vf $23,000. The United Crusade raises and disseminates m oney lo 3 t c haritable ;,igenc1cs in West Orange Count:.. Hceipients rn- C'l ud l' the lloy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Roys Club. YMCA and t ht.' lluntington Dc a ch Com- munityCltml' Harry Crawford, a director of the community clinic, said that he took the allegations to the ex- ecuti vc board after they were brought to his attention by ,a former United Crusade employe. Ile said that he suggested an internal investigation. Cr awford said Monday that if there is no a ction taken against Greene by the end of this month. he will CO!}· sider filing a class action Jawsuff. Barney Adams, a former mayor of Garden Grove and a s upporter of Greene, 1s a member: o f the crusade's area board of directors He said lhc charges arc vague and there 1s no foundation to them. He s aid he thinks forces which may want the West Orange Coun- ty group lo merge with north and ::.oulh crusade organizations <.ire beh 1 nd the charges. Valley to Study FederaJ Fund Use The Fountain Valley city council will study nine proposals from civic groups on how to spend $390,000 in federal r evenue sharin~ funds at a 7:15 s tudy :.ess1on toni~ht. • The meeting will be held in tbc- counc1 l ronference r oom at Fountain Valley City Hall, 10200 Slater Ave. ~ "She was like a Greek appari- tion." said Herve Mille, an editor who also fled to the roof. "l wish I h:1d a camer a. The wind mude h('r gown blow as if it had winJZs. But it was cold. so cold.'' Tcmpc.•ratures were down to 39. No injuries wer e reported in the> fire. whil'h broke out at 4 a.m and was extinguished al 6:30 :l m . Speedy, same-day delivery on most shipments, as low as $7.00. "Not even a cat was hurt,'' maintenance men said. There were various accounts or where the fire broke out. Ponti and Miss Loren have Freneh citizenship and have had an apartment m Paris for years. 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Since its owner, who kept I. near home, had contracted with the firm lo destroy the cow and dispose of lhe remains. police are recommending the out-of-town firm be issued a c1lation for do- ing business without a IJcense. •• AIR • CALIFORNIA We're easy to toke. Coll Eo!V Air FrelQhl lnlOfmotoon In Son Joso (408) QQ6-4'\00 Ontonn (1111) 9113 'Qll' 5'-ln rron.c1scn (415) 677-0113, Ooklond, (415) ~220. Socromonto (016) 027·313/f, Oro"Qe ("')unty (714) 5<10-62"' Son Diego. (714) 231 73CR. Palm Spnngs. (7 141 J27 8547, I 01re lonoe (91t..) 'A 1 4700. -Irvine EDITION * * * VOL. 70, NO. 109, 3 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES * ORANGE COU NTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1977 Today's <:losing J N.Y~St~ks TEN CENTS' Beamed Boo Foils· to Stofjger Raiders When police went calling Mon- day n ight at the Modjeska Canyon home shared by Eddie Diodatl and Carol Mann, they kept their eyes on lhe beamed ceiling. That is because lhey knew that on those be<Jms a 15-Coot boa constrictor dwell s. And somewhere not far away 1s a j unior member of the boa's clan, a n eight-footer. "I'll tell you I kept one eye glued on that snake," s'aid a member of the team that arrest· ed Eddie and Carol on drug deal- ing charges. In Anaheim, arresting officers knew to be wary of doors leading from a suspect's kitchen and bedroom into a garage. Behmd those doors frolic two massive and "well trained ' great Danes labeled fit opposition to any who would do their master harm. It was knowledge of such in- cidentals as the 15-foot boa and lhl' two great danes that police officers carried with them as they sw cpl through Orange Coun- ty on thl• largest drug bust opera- tion m recent}ears. I nduded in files the arrest. teams carried with them were color pictures or the suspects' homes and apartments. And to make doubly certain the officers wouldn't "knock and enter'' in error, an aerial photo or the neighborhood with the nght abode circled was in the officers' hands. They also knew what fi rearms their quarry was likely to have inside, whether the suspect was School Spanking OK Supreme Court Rules Paddling Legal WA SHI NGTON (Al') - Corporal punis hmt•nt 10 public schools. no malll•r how st·vcn', does not v1olalc l'onst1lut1onal protections a~a1nsl t·ru1·l and un- usual pun1shmt•nt , the• US Supreme Court rult•d tod<i}. In a 5·4 dl•C1s w11. lh<.· t·m1rt '>aid schoolch1ldrcn ha\ c no ft•tkral legal recours<.• \\hen !>pankct.l or paddled by teachers and sc·hool administrators. c•vcn \\hen the punishment is provt•n to be ('\ cess1ve The court notC'd that m some instancl'S state legal uct1on might l>c p<>ss1l>lc The court majority said the Constitutton's Eighth Amend- Apology ~ught in Noise Case By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of the O•ily P1101 S14tff T h e Federa l Aviation Administration wants attorney Jerold Fadl'm to make a public apology for t•harges the attornl'Y made in the C>ran.:e County Superior Court lawsuit O\ er the noise generalcd b) tlw county airport In a lcllt'r spnt lo f''adc-m \lon day. O(•\V1tt1• T Lawson .Ir . rl' g1onal COUMl'I ror the• FAA. d(• m anded l hc a1>0lo1-:y for f'adl'm 's courtroom chargl's that t<'ls wc·rc divl•rtl'<I .1wa} from h1-. clwnt 's ' homc whilc thf' JllrV "'J'> \ 1s1tmg the s1 tc to find 0111 how nmsy th1• ne1ghhorhood ,., Faclem rc•pn•s1•n1-. <11•\ l'lop(·r Harry Hinkt•r who 1s s1•ckinf! damugcs from th1· 1•011ntv on ht'> claim that his honll' .11 ~:1o12 Mr..,a Dr1vr in S.intu /\n.1 llP1~ht:. ha.., b e e n m a cl 1• 11 11 l 1 v ,1 h I t' .i n d depreciat<'<i 1n vahw lwc-:111 ... t• 11( aircraft noise Part of Fadem's ntsl' mrluclr<I a visit b} the JUn t11 t<1nk(•r ., homt• on March 17 Hut nn '>tt1rch 29. wh1l1• the Jury was 11111 of lh1• cou rtronm 11f .J uclgt• Frank Domt•n1rhin1. Fadc•m charj.!l'ci the v1s1t coulrl not hi1v1• produrt'11 the des ired res ults be<·duse .ur traffic controllers .11 the airport ordered Jets away from the area "But this kind of thing has hap pened lx'forc," 1-,ad<.'m said "The airC'r alt piloLc; were told by lh1• control tower to chanJ,tc thC'1r fhght path and minimize Jet no1:;1? at the very ti mt• the Jury was lour· ing the area " Fadem offorNl no ev1dl'ncc to support h1 " cha r1o:cs, whJC·h were denied tn t·ourt lht• m•xt day ·bY FAA n•pr<•scntat1vc Robert Huber. In Monday's lelll'r. Lawson said. "We h ave conducted a thorough invesl1gat1on of those charges and hav(' found them to -(Sff NOISt:. Page A2) ment protection against eruel and unusual punishm<'nt uppltl•s only to those persons con\'lt'lt·d of a crime. ' · T h e p r i s o n e r a n c1 t h t• schoolchild stand in w hollv d1f ft:renl c1rcumstancl's, Sl'pa.ratcd by the harsh facb of criminal conviction and incarcl·rat1on. · the ma1ority opinion written by JusllceLe\\1s F. Powell Jr said "We adhere Lo this long- standing hm1tal10n and hold that the Eighth Amendment docs nol appl} to the paddling of c h1ldrc·n as a means of maintaining d1s- c1pltne m pul>hc schools." Powell said Powell was joined by Chief ,Just1c·r Wurn•n E Burger and Ju-;t1ccs Poltl•r St<.'wart. Harry A Hlal·kmun and Wilham H. Rehnquist J usllCl'" rlyron R White, \\' 1 111 a m J R r t• n n a n J r .. Thurgootl Marshall <1nd John I' a ul StC\'l'nS dissented Po\\ rll s opinion stressed that rorporal pumshm(•nl lrad1t1onal· 1:-has bt·t·n applied with restraint Pow di added ·To the extent that tht· fon·t• 1~ excessive or un- rt'asonablt', th(• ecluC'ator in \ 1rt11ally all <.,latl'S IS SUbJl•Ct to AP w 1 ... p1>o10 ACCUSED OF CURSING 'OBLIVIOUS' GROUCHO MARX Caretaker Erin Fleming and Unidentified Man Leave Court No Overdrugging Of Groucho Found SA:"\TA MONICA <AP! Croucho Mar'<'s re~ular phys1- 1·1an told a court heann~ today that after an exam1nat1on :md hlood test JJ('rform<'cl on I hr com rc11an last wcl'k he found no Stl!n that Marx has beC'n overdruggt'<l Dr Morley Kerl said that a blood lest was paformcd Apnl 11, the clay after a private in- vest 1 gator found d1 scartkd hypodermic synn~es at Marx' house and expressed concern that someone was trying to drug the 86-year-old comedian. harbiturate that could caus1• con- fusion. loss of coordination or cvt•n d<'alh Moreover. the doctor satd. 1t would bC' unwise for so· mC'onc-Marx's ag<' to b<' giv<'n the rlrug by inJC'C'tHm unlC'ss he were .. a maniaC'al psychiatric patient or ... somrnnc with con· 'ulsions " Thr hearing has heard no e\·1dencc that th<• syringes were actually used to ~in• Marx mjec· t1ons Thev were founcl, along <Stt GROUC'llO, Page A2) ii05:>ibk tivil and criminal llab1llty." But the dissenters dis agreed with Powell's reasoning, claim- ing that even 1f state remedies are available to public students thev should not preclude con· stitut1ona1 protections. "The fact that a person may have a stale-law cause of action against a public official who tortures him with a thumbscrew . has nothing lo do with the fact that such official conduct 1s cruel and unusual punishment," White's dissent said. Star Saves 2 Sons in Paris Fire PARlS (AP) Sophia Loren smashed a wmdow and led her two young sons to the roof of their Parts apartment house early lo· day to escape a fire on the lower floors. The film actress spent 21 2 hours on-the roof 1n the smoke a nd near·freezing cold. dressed only in nightclothes. Miss Loren. 42, said she felt woozy from inhaling smoke and would have a checkup, but otherwise she was all right after the ordeal. The fire broke out before dawn in the elegant 10 story lkstdence George V. n ear the Arc de Triomphe. and quickly sent chok· ang, black smoke billowing through the building. Miss Loren a nd her husband, film producer Carlo Ponti. have a triplex on the seventh through ninth floors. Ponti was in Switzerland on business, and neighbors quickly roused Miss Loren and her two sons. "f was awoken about 4 am," the llaJian-born actress said in a telephone interview with The As- sociated Press. "I couldn't open the front door so I broke a window and went up on the fire escape with my children. There were about three other people on the roof when we got there. ··Eduardo. my youngest, wasn't able to walk down the stairs so the firemen put an ox· ygen mask on him and carried him down. Carlo, my oldest, and l were able to make it down by ourselves." Eduardo is 4 and Carlo is 8. "We're all ri ght but I swallowed a lot of smoke and I'm hair intoxicated," Miss Loren said. referring to the s moke in- halation. 'Tm p lanning to go t o a hospital for a checkup but J don't think it's serious. None of us were really frightened." (See ACTRESS, Page A2) Dr. Kert, who said he has treat· eel Marx since 1956, said that his patient ·s condition was in general "relatively poor. · but For Irvine Homeowners likely to be carrying a hidden weapon and where a likely drug cache might be found. And before scattering out to the county's corners, they were painstakingly reminded not to search without a war rant and not to enter without knocking. The detailed information about the living and crime habits of the 77 persons sought by law enforce. ment officers Monday rtlght was the result of extens ive un• dercover work. All 77 suspects are believed to be involved in drug trafficking, 19 of them Hells Angels mem· bers allegedly dealing on a large scale. The others are street dealers, the so-called runts of the illegal industry who deal in small quantities that help feed their own habit. o.lly P1lol Slllll Plloti' OFFICER LEADS DRUG SUSPECT TO BOOKING TABLE Authorities Sweep Up Alleged Traffickers 19 Hells Angels County Drug .Bust Nets 53 'Dealers' By GARY GRANVILLE Of Ille O•oly Piiot St•tl Law enforcement arrest teams Monday night swept throuJ?h Orange County in Sl'arch of 77 suspected drug dealers. 19 of them members of the Hells Angels motorcycle gang. Bv the lime the sweep that sp1licd over into neighboring Los Angeles County ended shortly after midnight. 53 alleged drug dealers were in jail. Among them was the burly red bearded man callc.d Brun<>, 28-year-old Michael Lee Mason. Mason reportedly is secrl'tary- t reasurer of Hells Angels' Los Angeles Chapter and reputed leader of '.he Angels' revival in Orange County. According to Orange County Sheriff's Captain Robert Grif- ret h, that r evival includes ownership interest in several county bars, massage parlors and at least one motorcycle shop. But it was the Anaheim mem- be rs' alleged in vol vernent in drug trafficking, illegal firearms and stolen property that made them the target of an intensive four-month undercover in· vestigation, Griffeth said. That investigation came to a head last Wednesday when the Orange County Grand Jury secretly indicted 57 suspected drug dealers. Twenty felony arrest warrants were later issued by District Al- tornC'y Cecil Hicks' office to br- ing Monday night's arrest quest to 77. The arrest sweep was carried out in Orange County by 19 teams involving 125 men and women from at lea.st 12 law enforcement agencies. During the five-hour operation, the arrest teams fanned out into 10 county cities. hoping to find the 19 Angels and 58 a ll eged in· dependent street dealers home during the "lull" nig ht of the week. First man brought handcuffed into operation center in lhe base· m ent of the shcrifr's head· quarters in Santa Ana was Mason. · lie was taken into custody just as he finished eating dinner in his house at 1515 w. Washington St., Santa Ana. A few hours later, word came from Los Angeles County that (See DRUGS, Page A2) Or::rJ , ~o~ast Coffee Hits $4.46 Pound NEW YORK (AP) -The· nation's lar gest coffee roaster, General Foods Corp., has raised the price of ground coffee for the fifth lime this year, boost- ing the wholesale price by 25 cents to a record $4.46 a pound. . he had been getting "meticulous, excellent care" al his home Another doctor testified Mon- day that overdoses of the dru.i Nembutal, which was found in a discarded syringe near the Marx house, could have ''disastrous re· suits" in an elderly person. Water S11rcharge Urged Weather Hazy sunshine through Wednesday. Lows tonight 50 to 55. rnghs Wednesday 68 to 76. The price hike, which took effect Monday, should be re fl ected at supermarkets in late June. But many retailers are continuing to sell cortee at wholesale or below to at- tract customers. General Foods produces Maxwell House corree, the nation's largest-selling brand. Attorneys for Marx's son, Arthur. asked for the hearing on grounds someone may be trying to harm the 86-year-old come- dian. They contend that Marx's manager and companion for seven years, Erin Fleming. has been "acting quite out of sorts as to her role as conservator." · Miss Fleming, about 40, is seeking to be appointed perma· nent conservator or his estate Arthur Marx is contesting the ac- tion. Jn other testimony Monday. Dr. George Stevenson, who analyzed residue in the used syr- intres, said he found Nembutal, a A consultant who has already proposed an avenge $1.58 mon- thly increase in water a nd sewer rates for Irvine homeowners sug- gested Mond ay that an extra 45-cent surcharge be added to the bill. The suggestion was made at Monday night's I rvine Ranch Water District board meeting, when a public hearing was held to give the public a chance to comment on the proposed rate in- creases. No one from the public spoke at the hearing, according to a dis- trict spokesman. who explained the lack of comment was either "apathy or recoinit1on that we really do need to raise rates.·• . -I According to Merle Lundberg, finance director of the IRWO, the 45-cent surcharge is being sug- gested to cover "fixed costs" in the water district that would re- m ain the same even if water usage declines. The Metropolitan Water Dis· t r ict h as asked all m ember agencies, including the IRWD, to decrease water consumption by 10 percent. ''Whe n we decrease our volume. we'll still have the fixed operational and maintenance costs," explained Lundberg. Lundberi said he's not certain yet lf be agrees wtth the report made by the consultant, Brown .and Caldwell. but said the dls· ----·- trict staff iR doing "additional studies" on it now. Tbe 45-cent monthly figure a m ounts to an extra 3-cent per 100-cubic feet or water. If the board approves both the Sl.58 average rate increase, and the 45-cent surcharge, it will mean the average homeowner's monthly water and sewer bill wUJ jump from $17.99 to $20.02, an in- creaseof $2.03 per month. The board had originnlly planned to decidll the quest.ion of the rate increases at the next meeting. April 25, but decided in- stead to hold off until the May 9 meeting so the staff can study the new 45-cent char~o suggestion. <See CHARGE, Page A2) INSIDE TODA V Too few people underatond how their employer-supported pension plan work!, according to Sylvia Porter. //er series begins on Page 87. Index Al VeurS.nlH •• Merflc-...... -.. er Afttll..•Mhn L..M.a e" "' '"'-YTrw C.111••"'• "' ~., .. Ctaulll .. CS.II Cf CJ .. •• A7 C-IU •• Or•:· Ololllty ..... Cl·I tn•-•• Syl•la....,.,. ., o .. .,. ..... ,,, '-'' .,., 111tter1al f' ... .. Telrtl!ll9'1 ., '"'~-u TllHlen ., ,._ ... , WHl!lff ... $200,000 Bla%e Guts Reuben's NewpQrt Beach fireman plays water on charred rubble of just-remodeled interior of Reuben's Restaurant, 251 E. Coast Highway, after fire swept through the place at 5 a.m. today. Seven Newport fire units battled the blaze. Cause of the fi re is under investigation. There were no in· juries. Free Clinic Aide From Page Al DRUGS •.. Held on Drug Rap Mason·~ t•ounterparl tht-re. Ora Hay Glore. 30, of 8516 O'Mclwny Ave .. Sun \'alley, had been taken into custody. ~ By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Ol llW D•ily Pilot Stiff Narcotics detectives arrested Huntington Beach Community Clinic Administrator Barry Crawford early today on felony drug charges. Crawford, 29, was taken into custody in a 4 a. m. visit to 8031 Mermaid Circle, Huntington Beach. He subrents a room there. The former Golden West College student body president was booked on suspicion of possession of marijuana for sale. possession of narcotics, and possession of dangerous drugs. Narcotics Detective Sgt. Carl Vidano said small quantities of .il leged LSD and cocaine were seized in addition to the mari- j uana. Crawford, who served as GWC /\ssociated Student's chief in l"rona Page AJ NOISE ••• lw totally :ind completely. j!nt11ndlcss and ra llac1ous." !.;iv. 'on ~aid lhe investigation 11wlu<lt·d "l';\amination of flight progn·~s strips, control tower t,apc n'c·onlin~s. and noise abate· ment print outs," which showed that the fivi> airplanes leaving ttw :nrport that morning all flew th t• i.tand.ml tnke-off pattern. · 'Tf you so desire. we can ar· 1 ani.:c ror you to review and ex• .i m me this eompilat1on of data." Lawson added. The FAA attorney went on to point oul that F:1<1em 's charges . fhlst•ly lOlpugn the integrity or 1 he VA/\ and our air traffic personnel al the Orange County Airport control tower. "Sinr1' you elrcled to publicly l'Ondcmn tl1t• FAA and your r hargrs arc erroneous, we hrltcv1• a pulllw ;.ipology is war- ranted " AGENTS MAKE YOGURT BUST WASlllNGTON CAP) -ll was 11n1• of the b1g-~est yoi:urt busts m U.S. Customs Servic•c history. A Treasury Qepartmenl news release tells us that "Customs of· fl ccrs in Laredo. Tex., seized J7 .950 pounds of s trawberry . vui::urt when they discovered the 1;hipm c nt h a d not been manifested. The yogurt was valued at $18.222." ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 1"1•0r•"'9" to1nt O"'llY Pllnl _.\f\wN<;t\1tc°""" ~~ ~~~.~:~~~o':,,7."~::!~ ,:..~~ pu.,.11\tl,.tl Manft.h l"rouq., FrlM't fQ' f"lt\1d Mo-1.4 Nt•Mt• th•~Cf'I, Huf\th~MI S-M nffO'l1'\· t1111n \I ~!l#lot h v1n~. 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Robert Moran spearheaded the montb- long investigation that Jed to the ar re st of the clinic administrators. The public health outlet serves many young people who congregate in the downtown pier area, especially in the summer. Susie Newman. elinic board president, said, "He's done an excellent job and the clinic bas been run well." Cr awford took ov er administration of the facility at 6th Street and Orange A venue which is rented for $3,600 annual· ly from the city, after a storm of controversy s urrounded aQ operation by previous heads un· der the title Huntington Beach Free Clinic. The mural-decorated clinic building once served as the Huntington Beach Police Depart· ment Detective Bureau. Crawford, who is single, holds a BA degree from Cal State Dom- inguez Hills and an AA degree from Golden West College, con- centrating on political science and bu siness administration studies. School Sued Over Injury Trustees of the Irvine Unified School District and the manufacturer of playground equipment used al WoodbndRe Instant School are being sued m court ac tion taken by the father of a 6·year-old Woodbridge stu· dent. Albert Thomas Wilson, 20 Wh1stl1ng Swan Drive, names the district and the Kilgore Corp. in an Orange County Superior Court lawsuit seeking the award of damages by a trial court. Wilson claims that negligence by both p ar ti es i n lh l' m anulacturc and supervision or equipment installed at the school. 31 West Yale Loop, lc-.1 lo Michelle Wilson's fall and in· juries Oct. 18. Skydiver Killed CALlFORNlA CITY <AP) -A serviceman from Edwards AFR was killed on his first sky-diving jump, autb?rities r eported. Like Mason, Glore is one of . those char ged with multiple felony crimes in an Orange Coun· ty Grand Jury indictment. Also among those arrested was a Dcpartmt'nt of Motor Vehicles clerk believed to be the source of forms used to falsiry vehicle re- gistrations for the Angels. The clerk, Freida Muse, was taken into custody in Orange, ac- cording to the arrest sheets. Orange Coast residents arrest· ed dunng the sweep included : Kenneth Eugene Herbert. 3059 T:iylor W<ty, Costa Mesa; Gerri Benjamin a nd Robert Carl .. Red" Bl•njaman, 19271 Jerrilyn Lane, Huntington Beach; Daniel Wayne Peeler and Carrie Lee Scopellite, bolh of 314 18th St, Hu ntington Beach. Katherine Josanne ·Tymon. 16526 Oak Circle, Fountain Valley: and David Wesley Smith, 8481 Carneg i e Ave •• Westminster. Many of those arrested chatted :imiably with their captors as they wound through the booking process. It was then that most teamed they would be held in jail until they posted bail ranging from $10,000 to $50.000. Heaviest bail amounts fell on the Angels who were allegedly in· volved in drug buys by un- dercover officers. Griffeth said the buys totaled $10,095 worth of narcotics -heroin, speed and co- caine. The sheriff's captain said $7,500 was spent in the four· month undercover operation. most of that amount for informa· t10n obtained from informants. Heaviest hit Orange County area in the arrest sweep was Anaheim where 25 suspects were sought by the police teams. But the law enforcement net ri>:whed out to cover Rrea, Huena Park, Cypress, Fullerton, Midway City, Orange, Santa Ana ;md Westminster. Along the coast, officers sought suc;pected drug dealers in Costa M l'Sa Huntington Beach and San .Tuan Capistrano. Vote Delayed SACRAMENTO (AP) -The Assembly has put off a vote on Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.'s five. year, $:!. 7-billion school finance hill. partly because of objections from high-wealth school dis· l rlC'fS. NB Demomtrators Freed from Jail All of the demonstrators ar· rested over the weekend at the Newport Beach Tennis Club, where they assertedly tried to slop play in the Davis Cup matches, have been released lrom jail. Twelve were arrested -two on Saturday and 10 on Sunday -on charges of malicious mischief or trespassing. A spokesman for the Harbor Judicial Dist.rid Court, where all 12 !ace charges, said all but one of the 10 arrested Sunday were released on their own re- cognizance. The exception is Oscar Arguello Lara, 32, Los Angeles, who was involved in an alterca- tion with U.S. team captain Tony Trabert just before police arrest- ed him. Bail of $1,500 for I.ara was set Monday during his arraignment and he posted IL before being re- leased. The two men arrested Satur- day, Al.vin Dortch and Stanley Alexander, both of Los Angeles. posted S500 each and were re· leased over the weekend. They are slated to appear again in court on May 9. Dortch DYMALLYBID POLmCAL-£dltorlal, A6 faces a charge of malicious mis· chief for throwing oil on the tennis court in the midst o( Saturday's match and Alexander faces a charge of trespassing for being on the court with Dortch. The 10 arrested Sunday were taken into custody prior to the start of play as they rushed onto the court and began staging a sit· down demonstration. Slatetf'to reappear May 19 to fa ce trespassing charges aro Lara, Linda Wagner, Mary Stewart, Gloria White, Leone Cherksey, Gustavo Bracho. Willie Johnson, Barry Saulman, Keenan Sheedy and Gladys Estuda, nil of lbe Los Angeles area. Academic Work Club Honors 47 Students Forty.seven bigb school stu· ·dents from Corona de l Mar. Newport Harbor and University High School in Irvine wer e honored for scholastic achleve- men t today at t he annual Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce's Commodore's Scholarship Breakfast at the Balboa Bay Club. Julia Bernatz of Newport Harbor High was awarded the · "Agnes Blomquist Award" for outstanding achievements and leadership capabilities. The annual recognition of out· Front Page Al · GROUCHO with a pill bottle bearing the cofnedian's name, by a priv.ite jnvestigator outs ide Marx's· home on Easter Sunday. Investigator Norman Perle said Miss Fleming hired him to search for bugging devices at the Marx home. He and associate Fred Wolfson said that while at the home, they saw: . -Miss Fleming with a bag of drugs, prescribed for Marx, that s he said she planned to destroy. Perle said this occurred after he brought the discarded syringes lo her attention. -Miss Fleming haranguing Marx with obscenities in an ef· fort to gel him to endorse two checks. During the episode. said Wolfson, "ln.-my opinion, he was oblivious to the whole thing. I don 't think he knew what was go- ing on." In addition, said the in· vestigators, Miss Fleming de- manded return of the syringes and drugs found in the storm drain and opposed plans by the 1n vestigators to have them analyzed. standing high school students is sponsored by the chamber and local businesses. Scholarship award winners from Corona del Mar include: Michael Beach. Heidi Beckerman, Denise Coderre, Stephanie Crane. James Curley, Eileen Dixon, Adam Doyle, Jae· ques Duranceau, Kevin Finster, Peter Maradudin, David Pirkle. Amy Ross, David Sklansky, Shirley Sloper. Beatrice Tice abd Allen Wilkinson. From Newport Harbor High: Tracey Adams, Joseph Beek, Julia Bernalz, Mark Bixby, Mike Draganza, Kathryn Dupuy, E. Owen Frost, Everett Gee, Paul Goldstein, Ann Ishihara, Jeffrey Kuhn, Claire Leve, J ean Locke. Gary Parker. Marc Sinykin and RaunTborp. From University High: Lynda M. Adrig, Jeff Alle n, Kim Carlson, Mark S. EykholL. Robert Foley. Donna Grochowski, Ann Harch, Mary Kenny, Leo Kesting, Wendy Knowles. Jere Putnam, Sally Stewart, Laurie Tyson, Lori Usdansky and Lisa Yoshino. Bird Disease Under Control SAN DIEGO (AP) - Agricultural authorities say a quarantine on a 30-square·mile . area in Alpine is being lifted because they believe Newcastle disease, a fatal bird ailment.. is under control. The disease that endangers commercial poultry flocks was found in February at the ranch of an exotic bird collector. Eventually, 1,948 show birds at two Alpine locations and area pet s hops were put to sleep in the c!· fort to check the disease. AP Wlrepllow RESCUES TWO SONS Actress Sophia Loren F ron& Page Al .ACTRESS ••• ..She was like a Greek apparj. tion," said Herve Mille, an editor who also fled to the roof. "I wish [ had a camera. The wind made her gown blow as if it bad wings. Jlut it was cold, so cold." Temperatures were down to 39. No iOJuries were reported in the fire, which broke out at 4 a.m. and was extinguished at 6:30 '1.m. "Not even a cat was hurt,•• maintenance men said. There were various accounts Of where the fire broke out. Ponti and Miss Loren have French citizenship and have had an apartment in Paris for years. Area Evacuated MODESTO (AP) -A re- sidential area of Modesto was evacuated for two hours by authbrities who fca.red .a man who blew himself to death with dynamite might have £ailed to trigger some explosives. Truth Objeet of I.over Writer Claims Alf airs With 10,000 Women ZURICH. Switzerland CAP) - Georges Simenon, the world· famous mystery writer, says he has made love to 10,000 women since he was a boy of 13 "because l wanted to learn the truth.•• ''1 needed them physically,'• the 74-year-old writer said. "I also had a need for communica. tioo." Dog Weapon For BQ:ndit,s I.OS ANGELES (AP) - A dog was used as a weapon by masked bandits who robbed customers and the cashier ~t an all-night restaurant in Hacienda Heights, Police said. Witnesses told police the four to six bandits entered the Denny's restaurant Monday armed with guns and leading a Doberman pinscheron a leash. The robbers took jewelry and valuables from the seven or eight customers and $350 from the cashier. poJice said. The prolific Belgian-born writer, who has turned out 214 books with combined sales of 350 million copies, said he checked up on his amorous career and found the figure of 10,000 was cor- ·rect. Thal could figure that he made love to an average of 164 different women each year, or a different woman almost every two days of his life. He said that when he sees a beautiful woman, his first ques· Front Page Al ·cHARGE ••• The surcharge is independent from the possibility that homeowners who fail to cut back 10 percent on their water use might be charged more money for that extra water . Monday, IRWD general manager Bill Hurst commented that those who fail to cut back may be charged the extra money later this year, when the district fi gures out exactly who used how much water. The s uggested 45-cent sur· charge would be tacked onto all bills to pay fixed costs. not the cost of extra water. tion is "how is the expression 011 her face during orgasm?" "I chased after th at all my life -to know which one is the true woman, the one who is all , dressed up and wears diamonds or the one who cries out at a cer• lain moment without knowing it. "That is the key to a woman.~• he said .... And therefore I contend that one knows a woman only after one has slept with her. I wanted to know the women. I wanted to learn the truth. "I do not know these women any longer, I have forgotten them .•. but with these 10,000 women I am beginning to know the woman." Simenon, the creator or the bulky pipe·smoking Paris police inspector Maigret, stopped writ· ing more than four years ago, sold his mansion above Lake Geneva and his five cars. and moved into a hlgbrise apart. ment. A condition or the iMer ear t hat upsets hi s sen s e of equilibrium forced him to put away the typewriter. But he has s ince produced three new diary- t yp e books filled with his personal thoughts and random observations which he dictates into a Lape recorder. Speedy, same-day delivery on most shipments, as low as $7.00 . . Counter-to-counter Jet-Pac for small parcels. \ . ' Ship on Air California to nine major regional airports. AIR .CALIFORNIA We're easy to toke. Coll Easy Air freight Information in Son Jose. (408) 998-4300: Ontario. (714) QllJ.2Q18. Son fronc1i.co. (415) 877-0113: Ooklond. (415) 6~ Socramento, (Q16) Q27-3826. Orange County (714) 540-626.'. Son Diego. (714) 231-7309; Polm Spllngs. (714) 327-8547: Loke Tahoe. (916) 541-4 700 \ Laguna/South Coast EDITION VOL, 70, NO. 109, 3 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1977 Aftt•rnooo N. \:'. Stocks TEN CENT Highway . Plan Draws Quick Protest By JACK CHAPPELL' Of lM O•llY Piiot Sl•lf Creation or a major north· south road running from oan·a Point through Laguna Niguel to the SaddJeback Valley is being oppoi.ed by a hastily-formed citizens group. The Orange County Board of Supervisors 1s f'Xp(•cted to con· sider the matter al Wednesday's meeting. The plan calls for changing the designation of a thoroughfare connecting Golden Lantern in Dana Point to Chaparosa Avenue in Laguna Niguel. Chaparosa would then be extended lo Moulton Parkway. The change in d esignation would be from a .. primary" to a "major" arterial. a paper change that translates to a con- crete change of from four to sue Janes. A primary arterial will carry from 30,000 to 35,000 cars dally, a maJor, 45,000. Carol Stonecypher of Laguna Niguel said residents of the area are opposed because the ex· pans1on of the road will bring in· creased veludc noise, pollution and danger to children. "It's not the road itself we ob- ject to, it ·s the size of it. We don't need another Crown Valley Parkway cutting through our community," Mrs. Stonecypher said. A petition campaign led by James Richardson of Laguna Niguel is geared to collectmg hundreds of signatures against the road. Mrs. Stonecypher said h omeowners had been led lo believe that any action on the road was far in the future during School Spanking OK Supreme Court Rules Paddling Legal WASHINGTON (AP) - Corporal punishment in public schools, no matter how severe, does not violate conslilut1on:.i l protections against cruel and un· usual punishment , the U.S. Supreme Court ruled today. Jn a 5·4 dec1s1on. the• court said schoolchildren have no fcdernl legal recourse whe~..,pankcd or paddled by teache.? ... and school adm m1strators. l'Vl'n v. hen the punishment 1s proven lo be ex- cessive. The court noted that 1n some instances :.lJll' legal action might be po:.s1ble The court maJority said the Constitution's Eighth Amend· 2WoDie n Appointed Principals The Capistrano Unified School -District has named two women, Jean Stevens and Paula Key, as· 1'istant principals al two of the three district high schools. Mrs. Stev<'ns. currently ~iris' ,·ice principal at San Clc•mente HiRh School. v.111 he :.iswilant principal at Capistrano \ allC'y l111?h !)chool \\-hen 1t opl'n" next September in :'>11o,;s1on V1cJO Or 1\1•\ v. ill he .1s-;1stant principal .1t l>ana Hills ll1gh Schoo I. rt• p l.1 n n i.: M au re en Reclflt.'ld, v. ho hJs l<•ft that poi.1 lion lo hc•tornf' prinl'1pal of Shorccltffs Junior l11gh School. SChl'dUl<'<I to op<.•n n<'Xl fall In S,m Clemente. Dr Kc•y 1:. Cllrrenlly assistant principal nt Monrnv1J H igh Sd1ool tn Los l\ngl'lf's County. "I am rt'allv l'~r1l1·1t. '>JHI Mrs. Slt'H•n:, ·'I i,1,,1 , al !>ttn.i llills when 1t w,1.., rwv. anti I t•n joyed the 1•\nll•m1·nt .incl ~rowth of a nl'w :-.dwol I .1m lookin,.: forward lo work in..: .1t ( '.1r11..,lra1111 Vallt>y .. Mrc; Stt•\'<'ns. 35. w,1, cr.1duat ed from Chapman Collt'gt• and W<'nt on lhl'rl' tr1 rf'<'<'I' <' .t mastl'r's cll·grl't' Shi' f1r..,l t.1ught at an Anahl'lm Junior high M'hool in 1967. Shi' came to thP Cup1strano district to teach girls phys1l'al edur ation, worked one year as a Dana Hills coum<'lor and was promoted last year to girls' vil'C' principal al San Clemente ll1gh. Dr. Key, 27, did h<'r under· graduate and j!radualc work at the University of Southe rn California. In rn72 she w:is hired to teach En~lish al Monrovia High School and was promoted to ass istant principal last yt•ar. ment protection again-.t t'fU('I ttnd unusual punishment applies only to those persons convicted of a cnm<'. ''The prisoner and the schoolchild stand in wholly daf· ferent circumstances. separated by the harsh facts of cnm1nal c·onv1ction and incarceration," the ma1onty opinion \vr1tten by Justice Lewis F. Powell Jr. said. "We adhere lo this Ion~ standing lim1tation and hold that the Eighth Amendment does not apply to the paddling of children as a means of maintaining d1s- ciphne in public schools," Powell said. Powell was joined by Chief Justice Warren E . Burger and Justices Potter Stewart. Harry A Blnckmun 4.lnd W1llwm JI. Hehnqu1st. Justices Byron R. Wh ile, William J . Brennan Jr., Thur~ood Marshall and John PJul Ste\ ens dissented. Poi,1,ell s op1n1on stressed that corporal punishment lr Jd1t1onal- l y ha::. been applied i,1,1th n•s tr.lml. Powell added· "To the C'\lent that the force 1'i excessive or un· reasonablt', the ed ucator in virtually all ~late:. 1s sub1ect to AP Wirtp~to ACCUSED OF CURSING 'OBLIVIOUS' GROUCHO MARX Caretaker Erin Fleming and Unidentified Man Leave Court • Grouclw's Son Says Aide Cursed Actor SANTA MONICA CAP) -/\ 1udgc ha" heard tes timony that an "oblivious" Groucho Marx was cursed by his caretaker as ~he tned lo get him lo cndor..,f• two checks. while syringes f1llPd with a dangerous slc<'p1n~ dru).( wc>re found dumped outside his house. 'These and other lnl<'s <'merJ:?ed Monday as two private de· tectives took the stand al a hear· ing before Superior Court Jud~c Edward Rafced1e. t'\'ldenc·<.• that the synn~c"; Wf'rt• c1 t tually us<'<I to give Marx JOJec .. turns. They were found. along with a pill bottle bearing the rom('1han :-. namt'. by a priv<ilc 1nv<•st1gator outside Marx 's home on 1-:a:.ter Sunday. lnvt•sl1g<1tor Norman Perle s aid Miss FleminJ! hin'd him to S('arch for bugging dc•viC'cs al the M :ir x home• lie and associate Fr<'d Wnlfson said that while at the home, they saw: Miss fll'mtng with a bag of drugs. prescribed for Marx, thal she said she planned to destroy. I'crle said this occurred after he <See GROUCJIO, Page A2) • iiussible civil and criminal hab1hty." Hut the dissenters disagreed with Powell's reasoning, claim· ing that even if state remedies arc available to public students they should not preclude con· st1tut1onal protections. "The fal't that a person may ha\'e a slalc·law cause of action a,gainM a public official who tortures him \\1th a thumbscrew . . . has nothing to do with the fact that such official conduct 1s c·ruel and unusual punishment," White's dissent said. Star Saves 2 Sons in Paris Fire PARIS <AP> -Sophia Loren smashed a window and led her two young sons to the roof of their Paris apartment house early to- day to escape a fire on the lower noors. The film actress spent 21.2 hours on the roof in the smoke and near.freezing cold, dressed only in nightclothes. Mass Loren. 42, said she felt woozy from inhaling smoke and would have a checkup, but otherwise she was all right after the ordeal The fire brok<' out before dawn in the eleJ!ant 10 story Residence George V, near the Arc de Triomphe. and quickly sent chok· ing, black s moke billowing throu~h the building Miss Loren and her husband. film producer Carlo Ponti, have a triplex on the• seventh through ninth floors Ponti was in Switzerland on business. and neighbors quickly <Sef' ACTRESS, Page A2 ) A,,Wl,..JllOIO RESCUES TWO SONS • Actress Sophie Loren , ~~~~~~--'-~~~~~~ an orientation presentation by a county r oad d epartm en t representative. Mike Schmitz, an aide to Fifth District Supervisor Thomas Riley. said the action before the board or supervisors implements a previous decision approving the South East Orange County Ci rculation Study. Schmitz said development of the thoroughfare could occur :is soon as lhrN.' to fl\'(' yl•ars. "The SEOCCS studv rndicatetl a need for a road of s<»mc type to get from that part of the county up through tht• Sacldl('hack Valley to the mon• urbanized c:<'nter "It's a qut•strnn or sa\ in~ "hl•n• d0t•s thl' ro.id ).(o ' And, lht' ::.taff seems lo think they h.n 1• 1dcnt1flt'<i a 1•orndor thiJl \\Ouht (See PROTEST, P age J\2) O•oly PolOI Statl Pl'oOto OFFICER LEADS DRUG SUSPECT TO BOOKING TABLE Authorities Sweep Up Alleged Traffickers 19 Hells Angels County Drug Bust Nets 53 'Dealers' By GARY GRANVILLE Ol tl>t Oaoty Pilot St alt Law enforcement arrest teams Monday night swept through Orange County in search of 77 s us pected drug dealers. 19 of them members of the Hells Angels motorcycle gang. By the time the s weep thal spilled over into neighboring Los Angeles Col.ll'lty ended shortly after midnight, SJ alleged drug dealers were in Jail. Among them was the hurly r ed bcard<.'d man called Bruno, 28· year·old Michael Lee Mason Mason reportedly 1s secretary· treasun•r of Hells Angels' I.A>.., Angeles Chapter and reputed leader of the Angels· rev a val in Orange County. According to Orange County Sheriff's Captain Robert Graf feth, that revival includes ownership interest in several county bars, massage parlors and at least one motorcycle shop. But It was the Anaheim mem· bers' alleged in volvement in drug trafficking, illegal firearms and stolen property that made them the target of an intensive four ·month undercover an · vestigation. Griffeth s aid. Thal investigation came to a head last Wednesday when the Orange County Grand Jury secretly indicted 57 suspected drug dealers. Twenty felony arrest warrants * * * wcrC' later issued hy Oistric·t /\t· torne-. CN·il l11d;s · off1<·1· to br· mg 1'11ond:iy n1i.:ht 's arrl'~t qU<'SI to 77. The arrest S\\ l'CP w<Js carried out in Orange County hy l!l tc·ams involving 1:!5 rnt·n Jncl womPn from al least 12 law t•nforcl'm<'nt ag<•nclC'S During the f1vt• hour llJll'ratinn, the arrt•:.l tl•ams f.annr·d out into 10 county r1l 1t''· hopmg to find the 19 Ang1•b :ind ~1H all1·1.:t-d in- dc•pcnd<•nl 't rc·1·1 dt'.ilc•r-. home during lhc 11111 n1glit of the "ct·J.. 1''1r..,t man brought hand<'uffC'd into Opc'rat111n c·1·nl1•r in llw ha'iC'· mc·nt of tht• <,lwr1ff's h1•ad · qua r l t• r~ 1 n S .111 I a i\ 11 a v. a s Mason tit• was l ak1•n into c•uslody ju<,l as he f1r11 ... tw1l 1·:iting dinn(•r in"" houst' al 151f1 W. \V;i..,h1nglon St , Santa Ana. A few hours lat<'r . wnr<I ranw from Los /\11gPl1·o,; C'nunty I hat Ma1;on's co11ntl'1 part lht•rt'. Ora Ray Glor<'. :lo, of KSUI O'M1•lv1•11y J\n'., Sun V;ill(•\. ht1d lt1·1·11 tak1 •n (Sc-I' DHn;s, Pai.!t' A2l \\ e;1t ht•r Coffee Hits $4.46Pound NEW YORK CAP> -The nation's la rgest coffee roaster. General Foods Corp • has raised the price of ground coffee for the fifth time this year, boost- ing the wholesale price by 25 cents to a record $4.46 a pound. Attorneys for Marx's son, Arthur. asked for the hearing on i.:rounds someone may be trying lo harm the 86-year·old come· dian. They contend that Marx s manager and companion for seven years, Erin Fleming. has been "acting quite oul of sorts as lo her role as conservator.·· Undercover Work Pays H a1y suno;hin<' t hroui?h Wedn('sdav Lowo; ton1~ht 50 to 5S lhghs Wcdn<'sdav 68 to 76 l The price hike, which took effect Monday, should be refle c ted at supermarkets in late June. But many retailers are continuing lo sell coffee at wholesale or below to at· tract customers. General Foods produces Maxwell House coffee. the , nation's larges t·selling brand. Miss Fleming, about 40. is seeking to be appointed perma· nent conservator of his estate. Arthur Marx is contesting the ac- tion. In othtt testimony Monday, Dr. George Stevenson, who analyzed residue in the used syr- inges, said he found Nembutal, a barbiturate that could cause con· fusion, loss of coordination or even death. Moreover, the doctor said , it would be unwise for so- meone Marx's age to be given the drug by injection unless he were "a maruacaJ psychiatric paUt•nt or ... someone with eon· \'Ulsions." The hearing bas heard no ' Officers Amue of Hidtkn Dangers in Raid When police went calling Mon- day night al the Modjeska Canyon home shared by Eddie Diodati and Carol Mann, they kept their eyes on the beamed ceiling. That is because they knew that on those beams a lS·foot boa constrictor dwells. And somewhl're not far away is a junior m<'mbcr of the boa ·s clan, an c·a~ht footer "I'll tell you I kept one eye glued on thal snake." said a member or the team that arrest· ed Eddie and Carol on drug deal· Ing charges. Jn Anaheim. arresting officers knew to be wary of doors leading from a suspect 's kitchen and bedroom into a garage. Behind those doors frolic two massive and "well trained" great Danes labeled fit opposition to any who would do their master harm. It was knowledge of such in· cidentals as the ls.foot boa and the two great danes that police officers carried with them as they swept through 'Orange Coun· ty on the largest drug bust opera. Uon in recent years. Included in files the arrest teams carried with them were color pictures of the suspects' homes and apartment&. And to make doubly certain the orricers wouldn't "knock and enter" in error, an aerial photo of the neighborhood with the right abode circled was in'the officers' hands. 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Dog Weapo1i For Bandits LOS ANGELES <AP) - /\ dog was ust•d a s a "'eapon by mas ked bandits who robbed customers and the cashier al an all·night res taurant in llac11:nda Jle 11-{hls, Police said Witnesses told police the four lo si"\ bandits entere<l the Denny's res taurant Monday <trrncd with guns and leading a Doberman pinschcron a leash. The robbers took jewelry and valuables from the seven or eight customers and $350 from lhe cashier, police said CUSD Board OKs Employe Pay Increase C:iµ1strano Unifi ed School Dis· tnt•I trustees unan1mou:.ly ap· proved a 6.5 percent pay hike for district bus drivers and 111c('han1cs rt:'presented by Tcamsll'rs Local fll I. Tht> 1!171i -77 con tr act, rct roac•tl\ <· to .I u ly 1, 1976, tn· dud es district payment of employes' msurance premiums. Emplo}t'S pay 80 percent of lheir dependents· ins urance costs. 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"""'• (•Uf1't11'11411 \yt\ I !C'll '" h'f Utjfl( \) » ""'°""'"'"' "" '""'' '' \1' ~"'""''• m1111.,, fjtlr\1 "'411 -.. , """"""~"h Commissioner Tim Unger to- day said he had apologized to un- ion officials and would apolog11e again tonight during the public hearing about bis comments. Unger, an executive with Broadmoor Homes, had been quoted as saying lhat if the d ty wanted low and moderate hou:.· ing, ll should eliminate union d e· velopers. ''It was a mistake a nd :.i sarcastic remark and inasmuch as I w ork with a com pany ... involved with CEEEO <Californians for Environment. Employment, Economy and Development, a consortium of trade union:. and developer.» 1t was a ludicrous thing to say and I have lived lo r egret 1l," Ungt'r !>JHI. Al Gray, executive secretary of the Orange County Building and Construction Trades\ Counct.1, criticized Unger an a statement sent to Orange County newspapers. Ile labeled Unger's comments "totally irresponsible" and said covernrnent·imposed costs ex· ceed union labor costs on a new home. Gray said that the average cost of on-site union labor accounts for 12 to 14 percent, or Jess than $6,000 of the total price of a $50.000 home. He said lhat while over lhe past five years, the cost of living has risen 42 percent, new home prices have increased 102 per· cent and the cost of obtaining permission to build new homes has risen more than 1,000 per- c ent. Unger said be agreed with Gray's figures which he said he had been unaware of at lhe lime h e made the comment. The low and moderate plan aims at encouraging developers lo produce homes with a monthly total payment of $400 including principal, interest, taxes and in- s urance. The in centives in c lud e modifications in the city's build· ing ordinance requirements and would allow greater housing density in an effort to keep l1.1nd cos ts down. A controversial section would require the first owner to occupy the home for at least a year as a means of preventing speculators from acquiring the homes and re· ~elling lhem at a higher pri cc. Cablevision Subject of SJC Forum San J11an Cap1.;tr::mo re~1dl'nh "1th an\lhang l•• '•l' Jhoul th1·1r 1'dhle telev1:-1nr1 '1·1'11 t'. <·an ~.1\· 1t Thursda) at a t'tlY·'PClnsnrt>(I pubhc forum The mt•l'tin~ I' 'rtwrlult>cl for i pm IO city Offl<'l'S, :!:!·100 1·.1~1·11 \rlrlanto The c1tv 1' n1rrrntlv Til'):?otial 1n~ n n1'W fr .inrh1se "'11 h Slor1•r l.1hll' T\'. which .,.,n ir1•s ahout ~' p1•r1·rnl nf S;111 .luan r ahlr· s11h M'rlllt•I'~ ... 11<1 Da\1d Sm1lh. r1ty .1d m 1111 .. tr .ith·<· c;rn l<'C'-a..,.,i,. I JOI C11\ Cn11n<'il rC'pe<itC'dly <l<'nie<I Storer· .. rc-quec,ts for rate h1kt"i l<"t •-t•ar. s aving '!Uh<;cnhrr'> c 11ntpla1m-d or poor '\('r\'ll'{'. ... ·rime-; \flrrur C'.iblr1..asar>n \\hl<'h M'r>1ce.s a minoril) of San .JuJn cable .sub:-.('rlbt'r' "a' granted a rate 1nrrras<' lac.I Y<'ar Sm 1th sa1<1 Th11rs<111~ ·,meeting 1o; an attempt hv lhe ('II} 111 a-.Sl'"!'I how .snll.sf1E>d San Juan rc•c.tdf·nt' rr.1llv .ir1· \\llh t•urn•nt c.ihl1• :r.rrv1t't' Addltton:ll inCormat111n on lh•• meetin~ 1s available hy callm~ Smith. 493 llil. Sao Juan Laundry Burgled for $800 Burglars who forct:'d Op<'n the front door of a San .Junn \ap1strano laundromat took S800 in change from the washing· machines and driers. Orange County sheriff's of· ricers said the theft occurred at the Mission Village Laundromat. 32189 Camino Capistrano. and was reported by owner William L . M cCormick. Fro•Pa~AI GROUCHO brought the discarded syringes to her attention. -Miss Fleming haran~ng Marx with obscenities in an ef- fort to get him to endorse two checks. During the e pisode, said Wolfson, "In my opinion, he was oblivious to the whole thing. I don't thlnk he knew whnt was go- ing on." In addition, said the in· vestigators. Miss Fleming de· manded return or the synnges and drugs found In the storm drain and opposed plans by thP i n vestigators to have them a nalyzed. •""rona Page ,.\ l DRUGS •.. into cu~tod:,. Like l\ta:.on, Glore is one of those c harged with multiple felony crime:. man Or ange Coun- ty c; rand Jury Uldictment. Also amon.: those arrested was :1 Uepartment of Motor Vetuclcs clerk believed to be the source o( forms used to falsify vehicle r e- g1strat1ons for the Angels. The clerk, fo'reida Muse, w~)>, taken into custody m Orangt'. uc cording lo the arrest sh eets. Orange Coasl residents arrest t.'d during the SW<'Cp includcci Ke nneth Eugene Jkrberl, 3059 Taylor Way, Costa Mesa; Gerri Benjamin and Hobert Carl "Red " Benjamin, 19271 J errilyn Lune. Huntington Beach: Daniel Wayne Peeler and Carrie Lee Scopellite, both of 314 18th St.. Huntington Beach. Katherine J osannc Tymon, 16526 Oak Circle. Founturn ·Valley; and David Wesley S mith. 8481 Ca rne g ie Ave., Westminsll'r. S6l00,000 Blaze Guts Reuben's 0•111 Ptlol Pllolo 8y R1tlYrO l(O.,_l•t 1\1 anv of those arrested chatted <•m1abiv \\1th their captors as t he~ Y.Ound through lhe booking process. Newport Beach fireman plays water on <:harred rubblt· of Just-remodeled interior of Reuben's R estaurant, 251 E. Coast llighwa\. aflt'r fire s wept through th(• place at 5 a . m. today. Seven Ne" port fire' units balllcd the bl<Jze. Cause of the fire is under investigation. There were no in- JUnc:-. It was then that most learned they would be held m jail until they posted bail ranging from Sl0.000 to $50,000. Heaviest bail amounts fell on tht.• Angels who were allegedly in- vol v<'d in drug buys by un- dercover officers. Griffeth said lhe buys totaled $10,095 worth or 'Historic' Bay Vote To Get Eye A proposal lo cf('.Signate Cres· 1·1•111 Ha~ a h1:.lon c place, and :-.1 JI f n•t·nmml·ndat10n'> on what lf) <lo about Bolts Dots. arc• .1mong 1tt•m:-. lo he debated by the Lagun<1 llecH'h city CQune1l Wed· neslla\. Uotls Dot:., raised discs em bedded tn streets to warn dnvers c1f road hazards . "'ill be con· :-.lcll•rt•cl at the 7:30 pm. session. The l'r<'"<·cnt Hay proposal 1s on lh(' aftl•rnoon ag1•1Hl:i, walh the mf't•lmg starlmg al 3 :m Apparently \\lt h out t he knowlt>dl?l' of 1·11 y officials. the M"l•n1c· vtt•w1x>1nt w;,i, nommatt-d for l1 :-.t1n g 1r1 thl' National llt•gbtcrof ll1stor1c Places. 11 t•len Pinr-;. cha 1 rm an of Fril·ntb of Cn•sc·c•nt Bay Point. sa id today that a l oca l archeology s tudent, Lauril' PC'ndlcton, "as re!>µons1blc for the s ubm1ss1on. 1'1\e nomination is due for re- \ 1t:W by the State ll1s torical HesourcasComrn1ssion May 5. The council 1s supposed to sub- m 1t 1ts comments before then. . A number of Cre'>cenl Bay pro- perty owners. some of \\ hom. hj\ e fouJ.(hl \'1gorously lo de· 'el op portions of t he area, \HOtc the statt' <'O mm1ss1on ask- ing it to "1thdraw the nomina- l ion. Onr of them. I ral K. Smith, of 128 Crl'M.'<'nt B.i~ Urive Dr., corn· plained. "I fall lo sec how our Jrca fits mlo the outlined pro- gram of the He~1ster. The only fart~ th:1l rnme ln thv surface arc a ll to ~1 proµl'rty owner's dt<i· .1c.J v .rnta,:!t'. · · Al·tord111f! to thC' Register the .1r1·,1 1:-. l..le1ng n11m1naled for its ,1rrht•olog1<'.ll s11:n1f1 can l'l'. L,1guna Bt•<1t•h ofhc1als have yet. ho" e\t•r, to sec a final report or ;1ri hr11Jog1('.1l invMt1gations of \lw .11 l'.l t•omm1s:-.10nctl lJy the council Th<' effect of 1n<'lusion as a his - toric· at place on property owners 1s uncertam. St <1tc offi cials said property o"' nns would bl' unaffected as lo 11<;e maint<>nJnct' or a sale 01 ex· 1'ttni;? houses llOY.1'\0er, those of- r1c1a ls said. \:.!Cant properties 1\ould be s11hJ1't't to federal re- ' 1cw 1f (1•dl·n1I funds were used for construcl1on Fro• Pag~ Al ACTRESS .•• r oused Miss Loren and h er two sons. "I was awoken about 4 a,m.:.: the ltaJ1an·born actress said in a telephol"\e intcrvif•w with T he As- sociated Pre!ls. "I couldn't open the front door so I broke a window and went up on the fjrc escape with my children. There Y.ere about three other people on the roof when we gol lhere. ··Eduardo. my youngest, wasn't able ti) walk down the s tairs so the firemen put an ox- ygen mask on him and carried him down. Carlo, my oldest. and I were able to make il down by· ourselves." Eduardo is 4 and Carlo is 8. ''We're all right but T s wallowed a lot or smoke and I'm half intoxicated," Miss• Loren s aid. referring to the smoke in· halation. ''I'm planning to go to a hospital for a checkup but 1 don't think it's serious. None of us W('re really frightened.·• "She was like a Greelc: appari· lion," said Herve Mille. an editor who also fled to the r oof. "I wish. I had a camera. The wind made her gown blow as if it had wings. , But it wucold, so cold." Temperaturt's were down to 39. ' - Hitchhiker Reports Beating, Robbery A. hitchhiker was bludg('oned OVl'r the head with a lead PIPl'. robbed of s:38 and dumped at San Clemente's Cal aha H<:ac h today The bc>all'n man, blet:'ding frc;m numerous IJccrallons on hl'i h l' a d • \\ a I k e d t o t h t• S a 11 Clemente Inn about a half milt· away and collap .. 1•d on tht.• noor of lhe lobby shortli. aftt•r 3 30 a m. The c lerk c<illcd police ant.I firemen. Thomas A Williamson, 21, of Camp P ent.llcton \\a:. g avl·n emeq~<·nc·y .11d .1t thl' M"t•nl' taken lo San Cl<.•m c•nll' General Hospital and lat<•r tr:ins fl•rr<'d 111 s table co11 d1t1on to military medical fanlit1t•s. Williamson lold San C'l<'mcntc police he had been hitc hhiking al the intersection of F.I Camino Ht:'al and East Avenida San Juan when he was picked up by a car with three occupants. Ile said as -;oon as h e was seat· ed m th<' vehicle. he was clubbed n •peatedJy over the head by onl! Mcupant, using what he believed was a lead pipe. Another·struck tum with his fists. Thl' firs t assailant was desC'ribed as being 20 to 22 year:-. of aJ?c with brown hair and po:.~1bly rn1ssmg two front teeth Of the st'cond, Williamson could say only that he had s hort blond hair. The driver was a girl 17 to 18 years of age with lon g brown hair. She was wearing jeans and a while blouse. Arch Beach Plan On Council Al}enda Fifteen Arch llcach Heights property owners 1n Laguna Beach may discover whether they'll be allowed to build hom es des pite a parl1al build mg ban for the area. wh<'n the City Council meets at 3:30 p.m. WednC'sday. All of them wt:'rl' granted ex- emptions from the huilding moratorium last September . ac- cording to Planning Director Doug Schmitz' interpretation of a council action then. The moratorium went into ef· feet in November, 1975. Dut several members of the Arch Beach Heights llom eownt:'rs As· sociation have accust:'d city staff. mcluding Schmitz, of violating the ban. Schmit 7. will a sk th<' eouncil to clarify the Sl'plembl'r a<'tion 1n \\hich the moratorium was ex tended and. cily stMf helil'v<'d . Ill rl'quest:-. for e"\c'mpt1on "l"rt.' ap 1" O\ c•d. Al a council meeting two weeks ;1go. Ar<'h Bc•ach Heights ho m eowner s c l ai med the moratorium was regularly being violated. Representative Chris Appe l said , ''We are being trampled on in the rush to make a lot of bucks." He said that in a six·rn.onth period in 1976, despite _the moratorium. 94 home appltca· l ions in various stages or ap- p r ova 1 were added lo the neighborhood's 527 houses. Of those, he said, 21 had already been issued building permits, the final step before actual construc- tion. "It's become very clear," Ap· pel said. "that the moratorium has done little or nothing." Monday Schmitz did not argue with Appel 's figures, though he said that since November, 1975, onlv 24 exemptions have been grantc•d , including the 16 disputed onl's tfor which one building perm it has been issued). narcotics heroin, s peed and co- caine. .. . The s he riff's c aptain said $7 .500 was s pent in the four- month undercover oper ation, m ost of that amount for informa- tion obtained from informants. H eavie:.t hit Orange County ;irca in the arrest s weep was Anaheim where 25 suspects were sought by the police teams But the law enforcement n~t r t:'achro out to eover Orea, Buena P a rk, Cvpr ess, Fullerton. Midway City. Orange, Santa Ana and Westminster. Along the coast. officers sought ~uspcctcd drug dealers in C<>!>ta Mt:'sa, Huntington Beach and San Juan Capistrano. * * * From Pnge Al SNAKE ... cache mii:thl be found. And before scattering out to the \'OUnty's corners. they we re pa mstakingly reminded not to !iCarch without a warrant and not 10 enter without knocking. The detailed mformation aboul the living a nd crime habits of the 77 pe rsons :,oughl by law enforce- ment officers Monday night was the resull or extensive un- dcrcov('r "'ork. All 77 :-.u:.pt.·cts <ire believed to be involved in drug tra fficking, 19 of them Hells Angels m em- bers allrgedly dealing on a large scale . The otht:'rs are street dealers. the so-c<ill<'d runts of the illegal industry \\ho deal m s m all quantities thal help feed their own habit. .S. Laguna Civic Meeting Thursday South Laguna Civic Associa- tion will rnet•l al Aliso School, 2 1452 Wes ley Drive, South La~una on Thursday at 7:30 p.m ., to d1scu~s community mat- ters. J ohn Foley, g<'ncral manager of the AJiso Water Management A~ency will s peak and show a film on the marin<> 1nslallation a np ocran outfall al Aliso Beach Speedy, same-day delivery on most shipments, as low as $7.00. .Counter-to-counter Jet-Pac for small parcels. , Ship on Air California to nine major regional airports. AIR .CALIFORNIA We 're easy to taka. Cott fosv All frP•Qhl tnromvilioo 1n f-On Jos.e. (408] 998 4300. Ontorlo. (7111) Qll3·2Q18 Son flonclsco. (41~) 877 0113. Oo~tond. (t.1") 635 ono. Soc•omei-ro t016j Q27· 3626. Orange County (714) 5.40.¢262· son Diego. (714l .t31·730Q, Palm Spongs '714) 327-8547, lake Tahoe ~16) 54111700 .. " O r ange Coast . EDITION ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Today's Cl osing N.Y. Stocks Carter Request: Believe in lffiracles By STAN BENJAMIN (A News Analysis) WASHING TON (AP) -President Carter's energy address to the nation was an appl'al for Lhc kind o( public faith that can work political miracles. For Carter's addn·~s MorHlay night was a request for a sort of political miracle CJsking 5JS senators and congressmen to ra1se every driver's gasoline costs. every homeowner's heating bills and every consumcr·s payments for products and services. ALL TIIAT IN TllF. llOPE that those same drivers, consumers and homeowners will thank them C1nd rc·elect them 17 months from DOW. That may Wl•ll n •quire an electorate of true believers who see with Carter th~ frightening shape of an energy crisis now camouflaged amid warm spnng weather and temporarily abundant fuel supplies. "I know lhJl some or you may doubt that we face real energy shortages," Carter said, pultin_g tus. fi~ger on _the weakest link in tus or anyone's national energy plan. "I know that many of you have suspected that some supplies o( oil and gas are being withheld. You may be right, but suspicions about the oil companies cannot change the fact that we are running out of petroleum." wmr TIIOSE FOUR CASUAL words -"you may be right" - Carter himself admitted a touch of the same public doubt that has kept national energy policy wnggling on a pin for four full years. For the suspicion runs deep that the symptoms of crisis, the here·today-gone-tomorrow shortages or oil in 1973-74 and natural gas last winter, the sudden leap or world fuel prices, the dismal decline of 011 and gas reserves, are somehow only the scare tactics or hugt' corporations out to increase profits. ' ln his televtSion address, Carter aimed only 26 words directly at the heart of such doubts: "We will monitor the accuracy of data from the 0 11 and natural gas companies, so that we will know thew true prodactton, supplies, reserves and profits." UNTIL NOW, THE GOVERNMENT HAS reli~'foren~uata on energy companies, which are, rightly or wrongly, suspect in the public mind. Take. for instance, this question: How large arc oil and gas re- serves still in the ground? Educated guesses require such ttchnical information as underground pressures. rock and sand porosity-in· formation closely guarded by the 011 companies. Or: How much can a petroleum field produce, all out? Again, the answer depends on company technical data. AND: HOW mGR A PRICE DOES a petroleum company need as ''incentive" for production, and at what point does "fair profit" turn into "rip-off?" The answers, however "fair" profits arc judged, lie buried in the private bookkeeping or the energy com- panies. Leaving aside the "rip-off" question, there is clear evidence that the United States is running out of oil and natural gas. Such evidence is based on industry data, but also relies on long. term trends unlikely to be the product of some far-sighted con· s piracy pursued for 30 years in the hope of raising prices this year. ralPuniS Schools Ruled OK • Ill $200,000 Blaze G u ts R e uben's D•tly Ptltl Pl>olO lly A1<~.arO KM411tr Newport lk:JC h t1rl'm.1r1 pLl\" wcitl'r on charrl'd ruhhli· ol 1u..,l n•rnodl'l(·d interior of fkulwn's H1·...,1 .1ur.1nl, :.!:,1 E . Co.1st llighw:I\, .1111·1· l1n· •\\l'Pl thrnugh lh(' plaec at S am. locl;Jy. Seven Newport fire units hattled tht' blat.l'. Cause of the fire is undt'r mvC!>l1 g at1on. There \\Cre no in· Jllrtl'S. Supreme Court Vote, 5-4 WASHINGTON (AP) - Corporal punishment in pubUc schools. no matter how severe, docs not violate constitutional protections against cruel and un· u s ual punishment., the U.S. Supreme Court ruled today. In a S-4 decision, the court said schoolchildren have no federal legal recourse when spanked or paddled by teachers and school administrators, even when the punishment is proven to be ex- cessive. The court noted that ln som e instances state legal action might be possible. The court majority said the Constitution's Eighth Amend· ment protection against cruel and un\.ISual punishment applies only to those persons convicted of a crime. •'The prisoner and tho schoolchild stand in wholly dif· ferent circumstances, separated by the harsh facts or criminal conviction and incarceration," lhe majority opinion written by Justice Lewis F. Powell Jr. said. Dally Pilot SW! Photo OFRCER LEADS DRUG SUSPECT TO BOOKING TABLE Authorities Sweep Up Aneged Traffickers 19 Hells Angels ~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ••we adhere to this long- standing limitation and hold that the Eighth Amendment docs not apply to'the paddling of children as a means of maintaining dis· cipline in public schools," Powell s aid. County Drug Bost Nets 53 'Dealers" Apology Sought b y FAA By GARY GRANVILLE Ol 1"° D•lly Pilot St•ff Law enforcement arrest teams Monday night swept through Orange County in search of 77 suspected drug dealers, 19 or them members of the Hells Angels motOrcycle gang. and at least one motorcycle shop. But it was the Anaheim mem· bers' alleged involvement in drug trafficking, illc~al firearms and stolen property that mado them the target of an mtensivo fou r ·month undercover in· vestigal1on, Griffeth said. Actio11 Demanded in Jet Noise Issue Powell was joined by Chief Justice Warren E. Burger and Justices Potter Stewart, Harry at t hl• "'" llmt' thl' jury was tour· A. ~mun and William lL By JO\N '\ E RI'\ '\Of 0' Of tlW D•tlY Piiot \t.tlt Th c F 1• ch• r .ti ,\ \ 1 a l 111 n Administration ''.int~ 111111 rw\ .Jerold fo'adem to mal-.1· .i p11hltc apology for l'harl!t"> th1• attnrn1•v made in tht' Oranl!l' ('ounly Superior C'ourt laws uit ov1•r tht· noise J!t•nt•rakll hy the county airport Jn a lctl<'r s1•nt to Fad<'m Mon· day, 01"W1l1C' T Lawson .Ir, l'l'· glonal c•ounst·I for tht• F/\/\, clc· manded the <1polol!v for fadt•m '-; courtroom chuq~t'' thal wts werl' divertC'd away from h..., cht•nt ·~ home whtlc the JllrY \\.is \ 1sitin~ Coa4't ""<"a c ht~r Hazy sunshm1• throu~h Wedn<'Sday. Lo"'" toni~ht 50 to 5-'i. ll1~hs WC'dnr-.dJy 68 to 76. I NSIDE TODA,, Too fl'W p('Op/e understand how thetr employ<'T S'!Jpportrd ~ston pl071 u.'Orks . accordmg to Sy/VUJ Porlt>r. Iler sent•s beg1n$on Page 87. ~t Y.vr S.rlllt• .,.,. ........... 1..M.loyol CAlllorMa Cl1nlflM I n dex •• Cl .., "'' cs ti Ct Cl II• Ill A7 C• ... IU cron--DMlllN .. i<" t[-ltwtalP'- •• •• Al '4oro•.._ ."" .... ,_,..," Mo.,.yT- Mevte' Or•"O Couf\IY PMPI• hl•t• ....,,., Sooro 'ttlt•ltl .. "'Tf'tt•ttn Wt•lhtr Ct l 111 l ::::-•• llS llt 1 ., l IU II IU tlw 'llf' tn find out how noisy tht~ n• II' hhnrhnod '" · I-.uh 111 n•prt·'>l'nts dt•" • lopf'r 11 .irrv Hin kt•r "'ho ic; "l't•kinJ.! 1L1ma~es from the county on has c la1m that his home at 2342 Mesa l>nvt• in Santa Ana Heights has bt•l.'n made unlivable and cl1•nr<'r 1ated in value because of .11rcraft noise. Part of Fadcm's case'includcd n \ i:;1t by the Jury to Rinkt•r'c; horn<' on Marrh 17. nut on Marrh 2!l, whtlf' the jury was out or the courtroom of Judire Frank Doml'nichini. Fadcm charged th1• \'isit c·ould not have produced the desired results bl'cause air tr:1fhc controllers at the airport urrkred JCls away from the arN1. "Rut this kind of thing has hap- pcm•d before',·• Fadem said. "The aircraft pilots were told by the control tower to change their flight path and minimize1ctno1se Blaze Ruin s Tax Files Tax Ciles housed in a Newport Beach accounting firm were destroyed Monday night in a blaze which fire o(ficials say is of suspicious origin. The short-lived fire was con- tnined to the sixth floor offices of Price, Waterhouse and Company in the Wells Fargo Building, 660 Newport Center Drive. There was no estimate or damage in the fire which broke out at 8:47 p m. Monday. A fire department spokesman said most O( the damage OC· curred to an omce desk which contained tax work forms. An in· vestigation is now under way. in r 1 ht· an' a " . Rehnqimt. Fadt·m offert'<l no evidence to ' . By the time the sweep that spilled over into neighbonng Los Angeles County ended shortly after midnight, 53 alleged drug dealers were in jail. !>upp<>rt has charges, wh1ct\ Justices Byron R. White, weredt•niedmcourtthenextdav William J. Brennan Jr., hy FAA representative Robert Thurgood Marshall and John J lubcr. Paul Stevens dissented. Among them was the burly red-bearded man called Bruno, 28-year-old Michael Lee Mason. In Monday's letter, Lawson said, "We have conducted a thorou~h investigation or those charges and have found them to h1• totally and completely. s:rounrlless and fallacious." Lawson s aid the investigation included "examination of night· progress strips, control tower <See NOISE, Page A2) Powell's opinion stressed that corporal punishment traditional· ly has been applied with restraint. Mason reportedly is secretary· treasurer or Hells Angels' Los , Angeles Chapter and reputed leader of the Angels' revival in Powell added: "To the extent OrangeCounty. that the force is excessive or un-According to Orange County reasonable, the educator in Sheriff's Captain Robert Grif- virtually all states is subject to feth, that revival incl\ldes j)Ossible civil and c riminal ownership Interest in several liability." county bars, massage parlors .,. .... * * * Undercover W~rk Pays Officers A.ware of HUUk'ii Dangers in Raid ' When police went calling Mon.' day night at the Modjeska 1 Canyon home shared by Eddie D1odah and Carol M.ann, they kept their eyes on tbe beamed ceiling. That is betause they knew that on th~e beams a 15-foot boa constrictor dw e lls. And somewhere not rar away is a junior member or the boa's clan, an eight.footer. fo any who would do their master ' harm. It was knowledge of such in· cidentals as the 15-foot boa and the two great danes that police officers carried with them as they swept through Orange Coun; ty on the largest drug bust opera- tion in recent years. Included in files the arrest. teams carried with them were color pictures of the .uspecta• homes and apartments. cache might be round. And before scattering out to the county's corners, they were painstakingly reminded not to search without a warrant and not to enter without knocking. l The detailed information about the living and crime habits or the 77 persons sought by law enforce. ment officers Monday night was t he resutt "Of -extenMve un- dercover work. I That investigation came to a <See DRUGS, Page AZ) District Sets T e ache r Vote On Contract By MICHAEL PASKEVIClf. Ot the Dolly P'llot Sl•lf Teachers in the Newport-Mesa School District are scheduled to vote Wednesday and Thursday on, a tentative three-year con· tra c t agreement reached between district and teacher bargaining teams with the aid of a state mediator. The key issues In the vote een-1 ters on details or grievance and salary.fringe benefit agree-J ments, two areas t each er bargainers say they arc wiJlinJ? to renegotiate if teachers are will· Ing to strike. Jf teachers approve tho con· J tract they will receive a retroactive five percent pay raise for 1976-77 and an addi· tional five percent bike for 1977-78. The district's 1,250-plus teachers, represented by the Newport-Mesa Education As· sociaUon. had asked for a 13 per· cent raise over the n ext two •'I'll tell you I kept one eye glued on that snake," said a member of the team that arrest. ed Eddie and Carol on drug deal- In g charges. · In Anaheim, arresting officers knew to be wary of doors leading from a suspect's kitchen and bedroom into a garage. And to make doubly certain the officers wouldn't "knock and enter" in error, an aerial photo of the ne\ghborbood with the right abode circled was in the officers' hands. All 77 suspects are believed to be Involved in drug trafficking, 19 or them Hells Angels mem- bers allegedly dealing on a large scale. , years. Figures released by the ~ NMEA indicate next year's raise , is closer to 4 percent after de- Behind those doors frolic two massive and "well trained'' great Danes labeled Cit op~ltion They also knew 'What firearms their quarry wu likely to have inside. whethet the suspect was likely to be carryma a hidden weapco and where a likely dna& The others are street dealers. the so-called runts or the illegal industry who deal in small quantities that help feed lbeir own habit. ducting the cost of fringe benefit premium incre~ses . A recent 7-0 vote by school trustees leaves teachers with an offt?r of advisory rather than binding arbitration in post· contract grlevancea.. ·"2 OAIL Y PILOT N Academic Work Honored Forty.seven high school sln· dents !rom Corona del Mar N~wport Harbor and University High School in Irvine were honored for scholastic achleve-- m e n t today at t he annual Newport Harbor Chamber or Com m ercc's Commodore's 'Scholarship Breakfast at the Ba lboa Bay Club. Julia Bernulz of Newport :Ha rbor rngh was awarded the • "'Agnes Blomquist Award'' for outstanding achievements and leadershjp capabilities. The annual recQ~nttion of out· standing high school students is sponsored by the chamber and local businesses. Scholarship a ward winners from Corona dcl Mar include: Michael Beach, H eidi Beckerman, Denise Coderre, Steph anie Crane, James Curley, Eileen Dixon, Adam Doyle, J ac- ques Duranceau, Kevin FIO.Ster. Peter Maradudin, David Pirkle, Amy Ross, David Sklansky, Shirley Sloper. Beatrice Tice and Allen Wilkinson. From Newport Harbor High: Tracey Adams, Joseph Beek, Julia Bernatz, Mark Bixby, Mike Draganza, Kathryn Dupuy, E. Owen Frost, Everett Gee, Paul Goldstein, Ann Ishihara, J effrey Kuhn, Claire Leve, Jean Locke. Gary Parker, Marc Sinykin and R aunThorp. From Uruversity High: Lynda M. Adrig, J eff Allen, Kim Carlson, Ma rk S. Eykholt, Robe r t Foley. Donna Grochowski, Ann Harch, Mary Kenny, Leo Kesling, Wendy Knowles, J eff Putnam, Sally S tewa rt, Laurie Tyson, Lori Usdansky and Lisa Yoshino. Front Page Al DRUGS ••• head last Wednesday when the Orange County Gr and Jury secretly indicted 57 s uspected drug dealers. Twenty felonv arrest warrants wer e later issued by District Al· torney Cecil Hicks' office to br- ing Monday night's arrest quest 1077. The arrest sweep was carried out in Orange County by 19 teams involving 125 men a nd women from at least 12 law enforcement agencies. During the five-hour operation, the arrest teams ranned out into 10 county cities, hoping to find the 19 Angels and S8 alleged in- dependent strel.'t dealers home during the "lull" night or the week. First man brou~ht handcuffed into operation center m the base- m c n t or the sheriff's head- qu;uters an Santa Ana was !\I ason. flt· was l.1krn into cu!.todv JU!.l oi!. hl' f1111:.twfl l'at 1ni: dtnnl'r tn his hou-.e ;1t 151~1 \V W.1shington St. S.1111.1 1\na. A frv. hours lalrr. word came I r11m Los i\ngt•h·s County that Ma.;on's rountcrpart thrrc. Ora H;1y <:tort'. :io. 1>f H.'llli O'Mcln·nv A,;., Sun Valley, hurl h1·1·n taken rntn custody. l.1kc Ma8on. Glort> is one of lhost• <'hargcd with mulliplP f1•lony crimes 1n an Oran~e Coun· ty Grund Jury indictment l\bo among those arrested was :1 Department or Motor Vehtclec; derk bd1C'vl.'d lo be the sourcC' of forms used to falsify veh1ck n· ~1:-.tr<11Jons for the Anf(els. Tht• dcrk, Freida Must>. wa'i L1kl.'n into custody in Or:in~c. uc ('ord ing to the arn:~l ~hC'els. 01 :in~<' Coa!>l rrs1dC'nts arr<"'>l tel <luring the swe1•p 1nclurlffl tvnm.•th EugC'nt• llerbert. 3059 Taylor Wa y, Co,ta Mcsu. Gerri flt•nJ11m1n :ind Hobert Curl ''Red" Benjamin, 19271 Jcrnlyn Lune, lhmliflF(tnn llt>nch: Daniel W<tylle l'l•t•ll•r ond Carri<' Lee Scopl.'Uite, both or 314 18th St., Huntington Dent'h. Ka therine .Jo.sannc Tymon. l n526 Oak Circle, F ountain Vallt>y; and David Wr!;lcy Smith, 8481 Ca rn egie Ave .. Westminster. ORANG! COAST DAILY PILOT ,,... nor,.., CM'' O•••t ,. .. ,.. wiu' ~ ,.. '' ,,_,.... t •n.t ftl"" fO'#llf f'rt \I r'l~i"'-'dt)yttwn-.. ....- ("'t'lt•,,.,,.+ f\·n~(«>'f\f••t\W' ~,,..,"-ell~••• P"C>l•\f"l~d Mo~ .... IJ\rnvef\ fo-t1d.ty IM (n'\I• IN>'WtH"•CIOffttf'...C:ftt4'°"'1~&ftK"l foll'\ iot:•" V•llf'Y, fl"'"~. \,..d•11"t'lioll'll VAii"'" ....... t•~~ft•oftfP. ~If'\( ... t -4-'"'0'tt~...,,.IHI' t""' " ~1 flwolt ~llod.w·• """"' ~,,,_, • .,,.. '"'"' or1n"+04tl p.i~l1\Pll~1 Ol~t I\ ft 1)1) W.t,l ~., )hftt,(°'t• M '"'-4 C•lflOtl'"•t1t>t "-""'-pn1•\1"'"' ~NI Ptbtv.t' J.cwll C-t "k• Prfflclo"t ..... """"'"' MtMVW ~ .. 11 .... 1 (OtlOf' ,_., .... ..,..,... 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Miss Loren, 42, said she felt woozy from inhaling s moke and would have a checkup, but otherwise she was all right after the ordeal. The fire broke out before dawn in the elegant lO·story Residence George V, near the Arc de ~riomphe, and quickly sent chok· mg, black smoke billo wing through the building. Miss Loren and her husband, film producer Carlo Ponti, have a triplex on the seventh through ninth floors. Ponti was in Switzerland on business, and neighbors quickl y roused Miss Loren and her two sons. "I was awoken about 4 a .m.," the Italian-born actress said in a telephone interview with The As- sociated Press. "I couldn't open the front door so I broke a window and went up on the fire escape with my children. There were about three other people on the roof when we got there. .. Eduardo, my youngest. wasn't able to walk down the stairs so the firemen put an ox· YJen mask on him and carried him down. Carlo, my oldest, and I were able to make it down by ourselves." Eduardo is 4 and Carlo is 8. "We're all right but r swallowed a lot of smoke and I'm half intoxicated," Miss Lor('n sa id. referring to the :.mnkc in hulation. "l 'm planning to go to ;i hospital for a checkup but I don't think it's serious None of u::. were really frightened.·' Thieves Take Boat, Goods ::-.; ewport Beach poliC'<' tndav "Hr seekinE? lhe bur~lars "ho liroke into th<' Schock Roat-. !>howroom during thr weekend and took a hoat and marine ('(tuipment valut.'<1 at more than $10.000 Scott Schock. 2.'> mana~er or Schock Boats. 2900 Lafaycttr Place, rC'portC'd the thl.'ft Mon dav tnvl"Stigators s:iy they brlir\·r the thieves t?Ot 11110 thr bu1ldini:t by cuttmg through a "ire that C'Overed a roof skyli11thl Listed as missing 1n the hrC'ak m are a fully l.'qu1pped 20 root Santana srulboat and its trailer, four outboard motors and sevt>ral small er pieces of boating f'<!UIP ment and clothing. • .l"-"ne Co. Case Proposed Sale Seen ·Ethical By TOM BARLEY Ol lllt O~llr 1'11..C Si.ff Eight months of trial have failed to produce any evidence that the proposl'd sale or the l~vine Company to Mobil Corp. violates any law, principle or 1.'thlc, Judge James F. Judge was told today in Orange County Superior Court · J\ttorn~y Howard Privett. representing the James Irvine Foundation, told the judge in his final argument that the founda· lion's decision to sell its controll- ing interest in the Irvine Company to Mobil c annot be challenged. Even so, Privett said. the door 1s _still open at this late stage of the trial for a competitor lo subrrut the kind of bid that might lead the Foundation board to change its mind and accept a higher offer. But Pnvett made it clear that lhe $302.9 milJion offer made to the Foundation by an East Coast consortium is not viewed favorably by the board. I le told Judge Judge that the bid will have to be strengthened in many areas before it can again be considered by the Foundation. Judge Judge is b<.'ing asked by lawyers for Irvine hei ress Joan I rvmc Smith to veto the proposed Mobil deal on the grounds that it does not represent the best price NB Building Pennits Soar The greatest number of build· ing permits issued in Newport Beach sin<'e 1972 were granted in March 1977, almost doubling the value of construction projects started tlus year. The NewPort Beach Depart- ment of Community Develop- ment. reported 307 building permits granted last month total- ing $9,925,835. This brings the tot:il for the year to $18,563,803. During the last 12 months, the city has issued 2,571 permits totaling $75.122,272. During the previous 12·month span. 1,844 permits valued al $46 095 097 WC're issued. ' ' Last month's biggest permit went to The Irvine Company for construction or 32 duplexes in its Harbor Ridge Development. The perm it 1s valued at $3,375,217. availablcfortheirvineCompany. The granddaughter of J am es Irvine 11 sued the Foundation two years ago alter the defendanUs had agreed to S<'ll to Mobil for $200 millionor$24 a share. The selling price, after in tensive bidding competition dur ing the trial, is now $281.9 million or $33.!50 a share fo r the entire company. R The Foundation holds 54.S percent of the Irvine Company stock. Mrs. Smith hold.'> 22.4 percent and is t he maior company. The Foundation holds 54.5 per- cent of the Irvine Company stock Mrs. Smith holds 22.4 percent and is the major m1nor1ty stockholder. The Foundation has until 1983 to divest itself of its Irvine Company holdings and meel the directives laid down by the Federal Tax Reform Act of 1969. Privett today contemptuously d ismissed Mrs. Smith's claim that the Foundation cannot dis- pose of the entire Irvine Company holdings without the agreement of the minority stockholders. "H such a ruling were to be made in this court, it would be the firs t such decision in I\ m <.'rican legal history." Privett told Judge Judge. Privett said the $281 .9 million all cash offer from Mobil represented the best offer the Foundation had been able lo fmd or was likely to find in today's in- vestment market. An expert called late in the trial by Mrs. Smith's lawyers valued the Irvine Company at $548. million. Privett today condemned that. valuation as "ridiculous and un- realistic." Attorney Howard Friedman is expected to argue for Mrs. Smith that there has been d1scrimma· lion by the Foundation against the East Coast consortium that in- cludes Wall Str eet financier Charles Allen. Detroit developer Atrr ed Taubman a nd auto billionaire Henry Ford 11 among its backers. Friedman argued during t he trial that the Foundation has alw ays been determined to sell to Mobil. lie told Judge Judge that both Privett and Foundation President Morris Doyle are lawyers who have personally handled sub- stantial litigation for Mobil's oil interests. Free Clinic Aide Held on Drug Rap By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Ol llW O•llY P'ilot Sl~tl Narcotics dctecli ves arrested llunt1ngton Beach Community <'lintc Administrator Barry Crawford early today on felony drug chargei, ('rawford. 29. was taken into n1stody tn a 4 a. m. visit to 8031 l\lc.-rma1d Circle. Huntington Bea1·h. lie s ubrents a room there. The former Golden West CollC'ge student body president wa., booked on s uspicion of po~:.esl>1on of mari1uana for sale, pos:.C'.,!.1on of narcotics. and possession or rlangerou:. drugs. 1' arcohcl> f>elt•ctive Sgt. Carl \'id ano said sm.1ll quantities of .1llr1o?rd J,.'\l> ,inn co1·;une were -.1•11NI in .11lcl1l111n to the man· JU;tna <. rawford. who served as GWC Assoc• atcd Student's chief in 191>9 70 remained behind bars this morrung in lieu of $5,000 bail. Investigators said Del. Robert Moran spearheaded the month- lonJ! mvestig<.1tion that led to the ;irrl.':.t uf the c lini c ad ministrators. The public health outlet serves many young people who con~regalC' in the ~owntown pier are3, cspC'ciaJly 111 the summer. Susie Newman. clinic board president, s aid, "lfe's done an excellent job and the clinic has been run well." Cr awford t ook over <1dm inistration of the facility at 6th Street and Oran_ge A venue which is rented for $3,600 annuul· ly from the city, after a storm or controversy surrounded an operation by previous heads un· der the title Huntington Deach Free Clinic. -I • • aP'Wtre-t• ACCUSED OF CURSING 'OBLIVIOUS' GROUCHO MARX Caretaker Erin Fleming and Unidentified Man Leave Court NO Overdrugging Of Groucho Found SA~ T 1\ J\t 0 NI C \ I:\ P 1 C roucho Marx·:. rl•f.!ular phy..i - <'1an told a court hearing todav I hat after an exam10at1nn and blood test performed 011 I hl' t·om l'd1an last "eek hl' found no '>IS!n that Man. has been o' erdruJ.!J:!t•d Dr. Morlt') KC'rl :..11d that ,1 blood tl'St v.as performed April 11, the day after a pn\lale 1n - v es tiga tor found discarded hypodermic syringes al Marx' house and expressed cont·t•rn that someone was trying to drug the 86-year-old comedian. Dr. Kerl. who said he h:.is trC'at ed Marx since 1956, sarfl that his patient's condition \\as 111 general .. relativdy poor." but . he had been getting "ml'l1culou:.. excellent care" al his ho mt• Another doctor tC'sl1fll·d Mon day that overdoses of the drug Nembutal, which was found in a discarded syringe near the Marx house. could have .. disastrous rt"· s uits" in an elderly person. •Attorneys for Marx's son, Arthur, asked for the hearing on grounds someone may he tryin~ to harm the 86-year-old come- Coffee Hits $1.46Pound NEW YORK (A P) Tho' nation's largest coffee roaster. General Foods Corp . has raised th<' price or ground coffee for the fifth time this year, boost ing the wholesale price by 25 cents to a record $4 .46 a pound. The price hike, which took effect Monday, should b e r e r I e c l ·<' d a t supermarkets in late .Jun<'. But many retailers are continuing to sell coffee al wholesale or below to at- tract customC'rs. General Foods producC's Maxwell House coffee, the n ation's largest-scllini:: brand. d1.111 Th1''' l·ont1·nd \hjl Marx·:-; 1n .111.tj.!l'r un1l t•11mp:in10n for :o.e\ l'll ) t.•ari,. Er1 n Flt·m to.I?. h.-s Ileen "actin~ quilt• out of sorts as to her rolr as c·onservator." l\11:.s l'h•n11ni:. about 40, is :o.1•t•l..1n~ tu Ill' •ll>JJOinlC'd pcrma 1wnl <·when :.itor of his t•st:ill'. \rthur ~I.in. 1s contc:.ting the ac- tion In othl.'r testimony Monday, Dr. Gcor~c Stevenson, who anulyzed n•s1du<' in the used syr- tnt?es, Sjld he found l\embutal. a harb1turat<.' that could cause con- fusion , loss of coordination or l'YC'n death Moreover, the doctor said, it ..... oul<I be unwise for so- m('one M.1n. 'sage to be given the clru~ by 1nJett1on unless he were · a maniacal psychiatric patient 1ir ... someone with con· 'ul!.ions · The hearing has heard no evidence that the syringes were actually used to give Marx injec- ti ons. They were found, along with a pill bottle bearing the (·omcd1an's name, by a private invcstiglltor outside Marx's home on Easter Sunday, lnvl.'st1gator Norman Perle said Miss i-~teming hired him to :-<'arch for bugging devices at the J\I arx homl.', Front Page Al NOISE •.• tap(' recordings. nod noise abate- ml'nt print outs." which showed that the five airplanes leaving the airport that morning all flew th<' standard t akC'·Off pattern. "If you so desire, we can ar· range for you to rC'view and f'X amtnC' this compilation of data," Lawson added. The F'/\A :.illornc•y went on to 1wint out that Faclem 's charges "falSC'ly impugn the integrity of the FA/\ and our air traffic p('rsonnel at the Orange County Airport control tower. ''Since you elected to publicly rond emn the FI\ I\ and your char~es arc erroneous, WI' hC'lil'\'C a puhlic apology is wa~­ rantcd." NB Demonstrators Freed from Jail Speedy, same-day delivery on most shipments, as low as $7.00. Counter-to-counter Jet-Pac for small parcels. Ship on Air California to nine major regional airports. All of the demonstrators ar rested over the weekend at the Newport Beach Tennis Club, where they assertedly tried lo s top play in the· Davis Cup mate hes, have been released from jail. Twelve were arrested-twoon Saturday and 10 on Sunday -on charges of malicious mischief or trespassing. A spokesman for Uie llarbor Judicial District Court, where aJl 12 race charges, said all but one of the 10 arrested SUnday were released on their own re· rognizance. The exception is Oscar Arguello Lara, 32. Los Angeles, who was involved in an alterc·a· Uon with U.S. team captain Tony Trabert just before police arrc~l· ed him. Bail of $1,500 for (..ara WU set Monday during bis arraignment and he posted it bclorc bein8 re· leased. The two men •rrested Satur- dAy • AJ_vin Dortch and Stanley Al<.'xander . both of Los Angeles. posted $500 each and were re· leased over the weekend. They are slated to appear agam in <'Ourt on May 9. Dortch DYMALLY BID POLmCAL-Edltorfal, A6 faces a charge of malicious mis- c hief for throwing oil on the tennis court in the midst or Saturday's match and Alexander faces a charge or trespassing (or being on the court. with Dortch. The 10 arrested Sunday were I al< en into custody prior to the s tart of play as they rushed onto the court and began staging a sit· down demonstration. Slated to reappear May 19 to race trespassing charges are Lar a, Linda Wagner , Mary Slowart, Gloria White. Leone C herk!ley. Gustavo Bncho, Wlllie Johnson. Barry Sautmar:i, Keenan Sheedy and Gladys Estrada, all ol the Loa Angeles area . • 118 8 CALIFORNIA We're easy to toke. Con Eosv AJr Freight ln!ormollon.(I Son Jose. (4081 QQA d ~OO Ontnno (714) Qfl1 ::'?1!1 e.cn fronc1~0. (415) 877-0113. Ooklond, (d15J 635-0220. Socromento. (~16) 9')] 38.?o. Omno o CC"'11'1tv (714) 540 o2oZ; Son Diogo. (71d) 231 73<:fi. Palm Sp11ngs. (714) .327·8547. Loke Totioo [1116) ~1 4700. Saddlebaek EDITI O N * * * VOL. 70, NO. 109, 3 SECTI ONS, 28 PAGES * ORANGE COU NTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1977 Afternoon N.Y. Stoeks TEN CENTS, Beamed Boa Fails to Stagger •aiders When police went calling Mon· day night at the Modjcska Canyon home shared by Eddie Diodati and Carol Munn, they kept their l'yes on the beamed ceiling. That IS because they knew that on thost' b<>ams a 15 foot boa constrictor dwells. And somewhere not for away 1s a Junior member of the boa'::. clan, an eight-footer. ''I'll tell you I kept one eye glued on that snake," said a member of the team that arrest· cd Eddie and Carol on drug deal· mg charges. In Anaheim, arresting officers kne w to be wary of doors leading from a suspect's kitchen and bedroom into a garage. Behind those doors frolic two massive and •·well tra1ned" greal Danes la bell'd fit opposition to any who would do their master harm. 1L \\as knowledge of such in· cidcntals as the 15·foot boa and the two great danes that police officers carried with them as they s wept through Orange Coun- ty on the largest drug bus t opera· t1on 1n recent years. Included in files the arrest teams carried with them were color pictures of the suspeds' homes and apartments. And to make doubly certain the officers wouldn 'I. "knock and enter" in error, an aerial photo of the neighborhood with the nght abode circled was l.n the officers' hands. They also knew what firearms their quarry was likely to have inside, whether the suspect was School Spanking OK Supreme Court Rules PadJ,ling Legal WASHINGTO N (AP) - Corporal pumshmenl in public schopls. no matter how !>Cvcrc. docs not \'iolate const1tut1onal protections aga1nsl nul'I and un· u s ual pums hml'nt , thl' US. Supreme Court ruled tod<.ty Jn a 5.4 dec1!>10n, the court s aid schoolchildr<'n haVI' no flodera l legal rccours<.' \\ ht·n spank('() or paddled by teachers and school administrators. t•\ l'n ''hen the pumshmcnt 1s pnn en to bl· ex cessive. The coort noted that m some instances state ll·gal action might be possible The court ma1onty s:.ud the Cons t1tutwn's Eighth Amend 2 Women Appointed Principals ment protection against cruel and uml'l;ual punishment applies only to those persons convicted of a crime. ·'The prison e r uncl the schoolchild stand 1n wholly d1f· frrent circumstances. separated b\ the harsh facts of cnmmal con\ ict1on and incarceration,·• the majority op1mon "nlten by Ju!>l1ce Lewis F'. Powell Jr said '"We adhere to this long· standmg lim1tation and hold that the Eighth Amendment does nol apply to the paddling of children as a means of mamtarn1ng d1s- c1pllnc an pub!Jc schools," Powell said Powell was joined by Chief Justice Warren E . Burger and Jusllt'l'S Pollt•r Stewa rt. Harry A. Blat kmun and W1ll1 am II. Rehnquist. Justices Byron R . While, W1ll1am J . Drennan Jr., Thurgood Marshall and John Paul Ste\ l'O!> dissented. Po" cll"s op1n1on stressed that corporal punishment trad1t10nal- l y has bt•en applied with restramt Po" ell added: ''To the extent t hat the force IS cxceSSl\"e or Ufl· reasonable, the educator 1n , 1rtually all states is subject to possible civil and criminal hab1lity.'' But the dissenters dis agreed with Powell's reasoning, claim· mg that even if state remedies are available to public s tudents they should not preclude con· stituhonal protections. "The fact that a person may have a slate-law cause of action against a public official who tortures him with a thumbscrew ... has nolhmg to do with the fact that such official conduct is cruel and unusual punishment," White's dissent said. Star Saves 2 Sons in Paris Fire likely lo be carrying a hidden weapon and where a likely drug cache might be found. And before scattering out to the county's corners. they were painstakingly re minded not to search without a warrant and not to e nter without knocking. The detailed information about the hVlng and crime habits of the 77 persons sought by law e nforce· ment officers Monday night wa::. the r esult of extens ive un- dercover work. All 77 suspects arc believed to be involved in drug trafhckmg, 19 of them Hells Angels mem· bers aJlegedly dcahn~ on u large scale. The others are s treet dealers. the so-called runts or the illegal indus try who d('.il an s mall quantities that help feed their own habit. - The Capistrano Unified School District has named two women, ' .Jean Stevens and Pr1ula Kc~· as sistant pnnt 1pals at two of the three district high schools PARIS (AP) -Sophia Loren sm ashed a window and led her two young sons to the roof of their Paris apartment house early to- day to escape a fire on the lower floors. The film actress spent 2'h hours on the roof in the smoke a nd near.freezing cold. dressed only in nightclothes. Dally Ptlol St.tff Pl>Oto " Mrs Stevens. currc-nth ~iris' vice pnn1·1pal at S.1n ncm<·ntt• I High School, "Ill hC' .1ss1st.int princ1p.il al (',qm.t1 .inn \allr•r lhgh School \\ht•n 11 opt•ns nt'xl .Septemtx·r an M1 s,..,111n Vtl'Jo Dr K "\' " ii I ht' :l" s 1st ant pr1nn pal .11 1>.in.1 11 111" ll1 gh School, rq>la1·111~ :\L1urt•1·11 Redfield. "ho h.1.., ll'ft that po!>r lion to h1•«01111· print 1pal of Shon·d1rr.., .Junmr 1111-:h Sl·hool, scht'clulf'd In op1•1111M.l fall in S<1n Clem1•nk l>r t\1•) ,.., n1rn ·nt Iv assistant pr111c·1pJI ,1l Monro\ IJ lli,::h Sehnol 111 l.o.., ,\nl!Plt•.., County .. , ;1111 lf':tlh l'\('111-11 O,Jtd Mrs S lt•\1'11" ·1 \\.t ~ .11 l>.in.1 Hills \\hen II \~ ..... n1•\\ .. 111tl I t•I\ JOYl'd lhl· 1'\l'1tt·m1·nt .ind i.:ro\.\th of a m•w .,1'111101 I .1m luokin~ forward to\\ urk 111.: .11 < ',q,...,t r .11111 \'alky ·· Mrs ~tt·H•ns. :l.1. \\ ..... ~ r .11111.11 ed from ('hapm.1n <'nllt•i.:" and went on lhl·rt• to n •c 1•n1• .1 tn aslrr·., d1·gn•t• "'h' I 11 'I 1.111~h1 :it an Anahl'1m Juninr h1nh "chool 1n 19117 She t',1 rt1t• lo the· Capistrano d1str1<:t to tt'ach girls physical t•rlucal1on, worked onr year as a 011na l11lls counselor and w<i." prnmotcd last year to girls' vH·1• pi 1 nc1pa1 at San Clemente lli,::h. br. f\ey, 27. tl11J hl•r under· graduak and grudunt<' work at the Univers it y <>f Southern California. In J!.172 she wns him.i to teach Eni(ltsh at Monrovia High School and was promotC'd Lo Msistant pnm·ir)jl ln!>t year. Safe Locked, Young Yeggs Get Nothing Two young gunmen were forced lo flee empty handed from a hamburger takeout m Mission Viejo early today when they learned Loo late that none of t he employes on duty knew the com- bination or lhesafe. Orange County Sheriff's of· ricers sajd the 2 a.m . robbery OC· curred at Carl 's Jr .• 23002 Lake Jl'orest Drive. shortly before the f adlity cl{)f;ffi for the night. . omcers said the two men, both wearl.ng stocking masks, herded the employes to the rear of the pcem lses at gunpoint and then ordered the safe opent>d They fled without using their weapons when thr · were told thaL only the absent manager ~new lbe combination. AP Wl,..PllO!O ACCUSED OF CURSING 'OBLIVIOUS' GROUCHO MARX Caretaker Erin Fleming and Unidentified Man Leave Court Groucho's Son Says Aide Cursed Actor S:\NTA MONICA (APl -A JIHl~e has heard testtmony that .rn "ohhvious"' Groucho Marx was cur.;C'd by his caretaker as !ihc tried to get him to endorse two 1'.'hecks, while syringes filled with a dangerous ~l<'l'pmg drug were found dumped outside his house. These an<! other tal<'s rmergcd Monday a s two 11riv3te de- tectives took the stand at a hear· ing before Superior Court Judge Edward Rafeedie. with a pill bottle bearing the comedian s namt>, by a pnvate invc•sl i!{ator outside Marx's home on I::astt'.'r Sunday. lnvC'sli~ator Norman P erle said Miss f'lcmmg hired him to st'arch for bu~ging devices al the Murx homt'. Ile and associate Fr<'d Wolfson said that while at the home, they s aw: -Miss Fleming with a bag of drugs, prescribed for Marx. that she s aid s he planned to destroy. P erle said this occurred after he brought the disl'arded syringes to (See GROUCHO, Page AZ) Miss Loren, 42, said s he fell woozy from inhaling smoke and would have a checkup, but otherwise she was all right after the ordeal. The fire broke out before dawn in the elegant 10-story Residence George V. near the Arc de Triomphe, and quickly sent cho~ ing, black s moke billowing through lhe building. Miss Loren and her husband, film producer Carlo Ponti, have a triplex on the seventh through ninth floors. Ponti was in Switzerland on business, and neighbors quickly roused Miss Loren and her two sons. . "I was awoken about 4 a.m.,'1 the Italian-born actress said in a telephone interview with The As- sociated Press. "I couldn't open the front door so l broke a <See ACTRESS, Page AZ) Challenge 'Nonsensical' ''Nonsensical and inane," that's the way Daily Pilot Staff writer William Schreiber saw television's airing of the Celebri· ty Challenge of the Sexes. Schreiber was behind the scenes when the Hollywood "fluff pie" was televised in Mission Viejo over two weeks ago. The screen version , he writes on Page BS today, was "choppy, contrived and listless." . The show, Schreiber claims, is a "bit or low class stargazing to narcotize the viewers and make a mint for the producers and sponsors." OFACER LEADS DRUG SUSPECT TO BOOKING TABLE Authorities Sweep Up Alleged Trattlckers 19 Hells Angels Collnty Drug Bust Nels 53 'Dealers' By GARY GRANVILLE Ol tl>t D•lly P1lol Sl•fl Law enforcement arrest teams Monday night swept through Orange County in search of 77 suspected drug dealers. 19 of them m embers of the Hells Angels motorcycle gang. By the time the sweep that spilled over into neighboring Los Angeles County ended shortly after midnight, 53 alleged drug dealers were m jail. Among them was the burly red-bearded man called Bruno, 28-vear-old Michael Lee Mason. Mason reportedly is secretary· treasurer of Hells Angt>ls' Los Angeles Chapter and r eputed leader of '.he Angels· revival in Orange County. According to Orange County Sheriff's Captain Robert Grif- feth, that revival includes ownership interest in several county bars, massage parlors and at least one motorcycle shop. But it was the Anaheim mem· bers' alleged involvement in drug trafficking, illegal firearms a nd stolen property that made them the target of an intensive four·month undercover in· vestigation, Griffeth said. That investigation came to a head last Wednesday when the Orange County Grand Jury secretly indicted 57 suspected drug dealers. Twenty felony arrest warrants were later issu<'d by District At· torncy Cet•1I llicks' office to br- ing Monday night's arrest quest to 77. The arrest swC'cp was carried out in Orange County by 19 teams involvmg 125 mt•n <ind women from at least 12 law enforcement agencies. During the five hour opt•ration, the arrest teams fanned out into 10 county cities, hopmg to find the 19 Angels and 58 alleged in- dependent street d<•alcrs home during the "lull" night of the week. First man brought handcuffed into operation center in the base- ment of the> sh<•ra rr·s head· quarters m Santa Ana was Mason. He was takt•n into custody just as he finishc•d cat in~ dinner an his house al 1515 W. Washington St , Santa Ana. A few hours later, word came from Los An~eles County that Mason's countc•rpart there, Ora Ray Glor<'. 30, of 8.516 O'Ml'lvcny Ave., Sun Valley, had been token into rustody. (See DRUGS, Pagr AZ) Or :~:g ,~oast Attorneys for Marx's son, Arthur, asked for the hearing on grounds someone may be trying to harm the 86-year-old come- dian. They contend that Marx's manager and compan ion for seven years, Erin Fleming. has been "acting quite out of sorts as to her role as conservator." $13 Million Budget \\'eather II azy sunshine through Wednesday Lowe; tonight 50 to 55. Highs Wednesday 68 to 76. Miss Fleming, about 40. is seeking to be appointed perma- nent conservator of his estate. Arthur Marx is contesting the a~· lion. ' In other testimony Monday, br. George Stevenson, who amllyzt'd residue tn the used syr. inges, said he found Nembutal. a barbiturate that could cause con- fusion, loss of coordination or even death. Moreover. the doctor said, it would be unwise for so- meone Mane's age to be given the drug by injection unless he were "a maniacal psych1atnc patient or ... someone with con - vulsions.'' The hearing has heard no evidence that the syringes were nctually used to give Marx mjec· lions. They were found, along SVUSD Board Briefing Saddleback Valley Unified School District trustees will be briefed on the district's projected $33 million budget after a busi- ness meeting which will begin at 8 p .m . Wednesday in the district offices. During the meeting, trustees will consider awarding bids for furniture needed in the new central administrative facility and a Luke Forest elementary school which will be opened in September The furniture for both facilities will cos t about $52,000. Trustees also will be asked to . a uthorize the sale of two obsolete increases in these areas will be football bloeking sleds from El explained, accoroing to Gilbert Toro High School. With the $1.200 Moreno, the district's business expected from the sale, high manager. school officials plan to buy R ecreation, curriculum de· a nother sled. • ve l opmenl, lnstruction al The school board members R esources Center, music, a lso wUI consider advertising for Mentally Gifted Minors, Early portable classrooms needed al El Childhood Education. main· Toro High Sthool, authorizing tenance and operation, and plans for the conversion of transportation are among the kitchens at two intermediate programs which llU' expected to schools Md approving courses to be d iscussed. beofferedlnsummerschool. D uring the trustees' last During the budret study budget workshop, discretionary session. the district's support allotments given to individual services and requests for budget schools were discussed. INSIDE TODA V Too Jew people undf!rstond how thnr rniplo11er·supported . pension µIan works. according to Syl1JJO Porter. lier series begins on Page 87. 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"•'' Creation of a major north· south road running from Danll Point through Laguna Niguel to the Saddleback Valley is bi?ing opposed by a hastily-formed citizens group The Orang<-County Board of Supervisors is expected to con- s ider the m atte r at Wednesday's meeting. The p\an calls for changing the designation of a thoroughfare conn ecting Golden Lantern in Dana Point to Chaparosa Avenue in Laguna Niguel. Chaparosa would then be extended to Moulton Parkw~y. The chan..:e in d esignation would be from a .. primary" to a .. maJor " a rte rial, a paper change that translates to a con- c rete change of from four to s ix lanes. A primary arterial will carry from 30,000 to 35,000 cars daily, a maJor. 45,000. Carol Stonecypher of Laguna Niguel said residents of the area a r!.' opposed because the ex- pansion of the road will bring in· ('rea!>t:d vetucle noise, pollution and danger to children. "It 's not the road itself we ob- ject to, 1t 's the s ize of it. We don't n e ed another Crown Valley Parkway cutting through our commuruty," Mrs. Stonecypher said. A petition campaign Jed by James Richardson of Laguna Niguel is geared lo collecting hundreds of signatures against the road. Mrs. S tonecyph er sa id h omeowners had been led lo believe that any action on the road was far in the future during an orientation presentation by a county road department representative. Mike Schmitz, an aide lo Firth District Supervisor Thomas Riley, said the action before the board of supervisors Implements n previous decision approvins: the South East Orange County Circ•ilation St~dy. Schmitz said development of the thoroughfare could occur ru. ~oon as three to five years. ''The SEOCCS study indil'ukd :.i need for a road of some type to gel from that part of the county up thro ug h the Saddleback Valley to the more urbanized center "It's a question of saying where does the road go'! And. lhl' staff seems to think they havt' identified a corridor that would do the job," Schmitz said. . S upervisor Ralph Diedrich prom1:.ed Lake Forest residents Monday that Hidge Roule Drive wlll not he reclassified as a primary highway when the issue l'Omes before super visor s on Wed nl·:.ctay . Rul ~' s pokt•sman for the resi· dt"nts who hHvc bl'en mounting a prol!.'st nvl'r the proposed <'hangc said mun· than a husload of peo. pie still pl an to attend the meet· mg Deficit Chai:iges Eyed He said the board c:-ould delete the road. but he called 1t "n~i..v business " that would probahh necessitate sending lhl' cntin· c irculation amendment back tu the planning commis:.ion. R 1 d J!l' R11ut t' <' u rnnlly is t' I a s s 1 f 1 e cl as a s e c o n d a r y highway. llowcH>r , the county Planning Commission has re· t·om m<'nded thal it be upgraded as part of an amendment to tho e1n·ulallon t•lcment of the county gt•nt'r.ll plan D1·~111lt' U1t•dril'h ·s assurances. s.1111 H.1mona Lot1to. an or- l!·•n11t>r of thl' protest. "We are pl.inning on going lo the m~eting to m akc:-!>Ure the vote goes through " ;, MAC May Restructure Parks Proposals sources, including the s ervice • m aximum of about 46.3 cents per Schmitz said county policy ~enerally is that it will put in lhl· first two lanes and as adJacl·nt property is developed. the dl• \'eloper puts in the add1t1onal Janes, curbs, gutters. sidewalks and medians. The Mission Viejo Municipal Advisory Council may be forced to restructure its park develop- ment program to offset a predict- ed $2.50,000 deficit in the com- munity's service area budget for next year. ureo tax rate. !>late park bond SlOO of assessed valuation. The Sh<' c;~ud r<''oidl·nts :ire pleased ''1th l>1l·dnd1'-. :-.uppurt but thl'Y \\oil l fl•l:r\ until lht:v knc"' for :-.un· thcil lht.' propo:.al is \Olt:d down. moncy and donations from the rate was held al about 43.5 cents. Unofficial figures provided by Dan Miller. a service circa analyst in the Orange County Administrative Office, indicate that just under $1.8 million would be needed to meet anticipated needs and maintain the preseol development scheduk. Ilut Miller said funds from all M 1s s 1on VicJo Company, will '1C'ld on1v about $1.55 million MA C mem bcrs w i 11 pondt'r lht.• n(•w budget figures .al 7:30 p.m . Monday 111 the council of- f1t•c. Thr :mcilvst said MAC wanted lo de•\ dop S<'Vt:n local parks" over a two-year period. Confident there would be ade- quate fundmg, MAC membi?rs c.kc1dt.>d <Jf::CJln5l boosting the :.en JCC area '5 taic rate to its legal Free Clinic Aide Held on Drug Rap Bv ARTHUR R. VI NSEL • Ol 1,... O••IY Pilot Sl•tf Narcotics detectives arrested JI untington B<.'ach Com mun1ty C l in1c Administrator Barry Crawford early today on felony drug charges. Cra,,.,1ord. 29. was taken into custody rn a 4 am. visit to 8031 M erma1d C ircle. Huntington Beach. He subrents a room there The former Colden We s t College student body president was booked on suspicion of p09scss1on of man1uana for sal(·. possession of narcotics, anil possession of dangerous drug .. :'-Jarcohc<> Detective ~S:l < ;irl \'1dano ~<J1d s mall quunt1tu·-. 111 allei;ted LSD and C'Ocaine Y.cr1· ..,e11 c•d in ;.1dd11111n lo lhc nlJrl JU;1n;1 ('ra"fllrd \\ho <;1'r\t·d ,1-. <;\\< As,11t·1all.'d Stvde nl s 1·h 11 ( Ill 19n9 70 rem a tnt•d beh1nc.J h .11 th 1 ~ mnrmn~ Ir\ li1·u nf S.'l ooo h.111 l 11\ 1•-.t1.,:Jtt1rs -..11d lld H11h1 11 .\loran "J1t'<lf'ht'adcd lht• munth I nn~ 1m est1 ~at1on that it'd to th" ,, 1 r ,. s t o f t h • · c I 1 n 1 • . 1dm1111 ... t r at11r-. I h1• p11hl11 t110,ilth u11'1t'l .. en·1·., m;m y ,\111111.t.t p 1·11p lt-\\.hn c-nngrt·~Jit• 111 th• do\\ nt n"' n Pl<"r .i rt•J. l'"fll'C'l.il h 111 th1.· 'um m1·r ..,11 .. 1<' ~l'Y. m..in l'lin11· bo;mf flll' .. 1tlt•n1. s.11d. 'fk s uon1· J ll 1 \l't>llt•nt 111h ancl tht• 111111<• h..i., f,,., n nm" E-11 " ( • r " y, r II r d I () 0 k 0 \ c• r • lm1111'>lt..tl11m of the.: fJl 11Jt v .11 •·lh ..,11 N·t J nil llr.in~1· AH·nue ·' h1• h ,., n ·nll·<l for S.1 1;<)() .1nnu.1I I\ fr<•m 1111' c 11~ ,1fl cr ,, c;t11rm uf • "n tr 11' "' s ~ ., 11 1 r o 11nd1· ti Jn 0•.ty P ilot St<1tt P"°1o FACING DRUG CHARGES Free Clinic's Craw1ord 11p1•1.1t 1011 t)y previnus heads un- it. r ttw t1tl 1· lluntmglnn Beach I r • 1• ( 'l 111w 11 ... mur :ii c11•1·nr111t·rl clinic li111lcl tni.: on<'I' <,1·rvl'd us the I I unlln1:ton H•·ach Police:-Dcpart- 1111•11t I >t•lt"d" (' Hurc;111 I 1.1\o\f111 d . \\ho 1-. singl1•, l10lrls ,, B A d1•1m•1• from Cal Stat(' D<>m- 1111!111•1 l l1lls ;ind ;in 1\/\ degree f1 nm <~oldt•n \'vt•'t \olle~c . con- ' 1•nt r;1tm~ nn poht1c.1l ~rH'nrf' .111 <1 hu~•nt'"" .11lm1n1 .;trat10n 't 11tl 11 . ., NB Demonstrators Freed from Jail All of the dt>monstrator .... 1r· rl·st t>d owr lhc weekend Jt lhe Nt'wport Ocuch T(•nn1 s Club. wh1•r1· they asscrtf'dly t ried to ~top play 111 the Ila\ 1s Cup m :llchcs. have been relcai.cd rrom J<Jll Twelve wer e arrested -lwoon S:.iturday and 10 on Sunday -on <·har~cs of malicious m1sch1ef or trespassing. A spokesman for the Ha rbor J udicial District Court. where all 12 face charl'!es. said all but one of lhe 10 arrested Sunday were released on their own r e cognizance. The exception is Os car Arguello Lara, 32, Los Angeles. who was mvot vcd in an alterca lion with U.S. team captain Tony Trabert just before police arrest- ed him. Bail of $1.500 for Lara was set Monday during his arraignment Viejo Home Hit In Robbery Property valued by the victim at $900 was taken from a Mission Viejo home by burglars whose method of entry is unknown. , Orange County sheriff's oC- rtcers said intruders nt t he home of Marine John Anthony Basci. 29. of 26761 Avenida Shonto, look stereo equipment, a teleVlslon set. a camera and a gun. .ind ht:' po1'ted 11 before being re· lrnsrd. Thi• two men arrestc<1 Satur- day, Ah'ln Dortch and Stanley 1\lexand('r, both of Los AnJ.(eles, posted $.'>00 ('ach ancl were r e- lt•ased over the weekend. They are slated to appear a~am rn c:-ourt on May 9. Dortch DYMALLY BID POLITICAL-4!dltorlal, A6 faces a charge of malicious mis- chi<'f for throwing 011 on the t1•nn1s courl in the midst of Saturday's match and Alexander fares a tharge or trespassing for being on the court with Dortch. The 10 arrested Sunday were t aken Into custo(jy prior lo the start of play as they rushed onto the court and bi?gan s taging a sit· down demonstration. Slated lo reappear May 19 to face trespassing charges are Lara, Linda Wagner, Mar y Stewart, Glor ia While, Leone C herksey, Gustavo Bracho Willie Johnson. Barry Sautman: Keenan Sheedy and Gladys Estrada, all of the Los Angeles a r ea. Skydiver Killed CA UFORNlA CITY (AP)-A serviceman from Edwards AFB was k.llled oo hia linl sky-diving Jump, authorities reported. ' According lo Miller, communi- ty demands, inflation and more elaborate development activities a t s everal parks on the list have made it impossible for the MAC to develop all seven pa rks com- pletely in the two-year period. Mill er said infla tionary in- creases in labor and s upplies have boosted the average cos t of park development from $33,000 .an acre lo about $40,000 an acre. From Page A l DRUGS .•• Like Mason. Glore is one <'f those charged wilh multiple felony en mes in an Orange Coun- ty Grand Jury ind1ctmcnt. Abo among those arr(•stc:d was a Department of Motor Vehicles <:lerk believed to be the source of forms used to falsify vehicle re- gistrations for the Angels. The clerk, Freida Muse, was tnken into custody in Orange, ac· cording to the arrest sheets. Orange Coast residents arrest· ed dunng the s weep included: Kenneth Eugene Herbert, 3059 Taylor Way, Costa Mesa; Gerri Benjamin and Robert Carl "Red" Benjamin, 19271 J errilyn Lan e. Huntington Beach; Daniel Wayne Peeler and Carrie Lee Scopellile. both o{ 314 18th St., J luntington Beach. K atherine J osanne Tymon, 16526 Oak Cir c le. Fountain Valley; and David Wesley Smith, R18 1 Ca rne gie Ave .. Westminster . Many of those arrested chatted amiably with their captors as they wound through the booking process. It was then that m ost learned they would be held in jail until they posted bail ranging from $10,000 to $.50,000 . lleav1esl bail amoun ts fell on the Angels who were allegedly in· volved in drug buys by un- dercover officers. Griffeth said the buys totaled $10,095 worth of narcotics -heroin, speed and co- caine. The sheriff's captain s aid $7 .SOO was s pent 10 the four- m onth undercover operation, m ost of that amount for informa- tion obtained from informants. Heaviest hit Orange County a rea in the arrest sweep was Anaheim where 25 suspects were s ought by the police teams. Although residents of the area were concerned about poss1bll· condt'mnation of homes l.lnd backyards, to accommodatt~ the additional travel lanes, Schmitz said the existing right of way a long Chaparos a could be res lriped tos1x lanes. Ile noted. however, that it was possible a convenience market on the corner of Chaparosa and Crown Valley Parkway might be acquired by the county to i mprovc the intersection. CUSD Board OKs Employe Pay Increase Capistrano Unified School Dis- trict trustees unan imously ap- proved a 6.5 percent pay hike for district bu s drivers and m echanics repr esented by Teamsters Local 911. T h e 1976-77 con t ract , retroactive to July 1, 1976, in- c ludes district payment of employes' insurance premiums. Employes pay 80 percent of their d ependents' insurance costs. Robert Knapp, director of personnel services. said the 6.5 percent raise will ha ve the following impact on monthly salary ranges: -Bus drivers, who earned $694-846. will earn $739-901 -Automotive m echanics have gone from a $826-1,008 range to $880-1,074 -Heavy duty mechanics, who made $868-1,060, will earn $924-1.129 -Bus washer-waxer service workers. a new position, will earn from $638to$777. Riley to Speak At SACC Forum Orange County S upervisor Thomas Riley will answer resi- dents' questions during an open forum -type meeting of the ~ad. d l<'back Area Coord1natin ~ <.:ouncil <SACC > Wednesday. The meeting will begin al 7:30 p.m. rn the community room of t he Peopl!.'s Federal Savings build mg. El Toro. Mrs. r .... 1tito said sa fel y is th1~ prim .1ry 1 t·a:-,on rt:sidents arc ob- Jl'Ct inj! lo thl' pro1>0sed change. Now, shr s~1id, about 5,000 diildrrn w:ilk .ilong and cross the r oad to get to fl\'(' nearby schools.1 In lhe fall. a notht•r elementary sl'hool 'Aili be opened for more. tha n GOO youngsters at Ridge Houle• and St'ITano Hoad. If thC' road 1s recla:.sihed. she t•\plamed. rt•:.1dcnls believe 1l' "'111 kad to more traffic rn the: a rea She s:ud ch1ldr<'n already h.n t' a tough llmt• crossing the :.ln•et and parenL<o a rc conccrnrd that soml><>nt• may be killed it t 1 .iff1r mcrcas1•:-.. Notm~ th.it LJkc Forest Drive ;111d El Tciro Hoad also are in the :11 C'a , sht.• .said that rC'sidcnts don t kl'I tht•n • 1-. the ncl'd for .1n11t ht•r n1.1111 r11;1d thc.•ri• And \H' f1gu1t' it's goin~ to s poil lhc cfkcl down hc:-rl'," she :-.aid 1\lthou1o:h mosl of the prot est has bc<'n focused on the Ridge Houll• rhangc. Mrs. Lolilo said n.·s1dt•nts ah1' ar<' concerned \\'llh a propo~ll to upgrade .lt•ron1mo Hoad to a primary h1ghy, ay. Children also cross this s lreel, s he s aid, so residents would like to :.cc 1t made safer. From Page Al • GROUCHO her attention. • -Mis-; FIC'minJt haranguing l\1 ~1 rx "1th ob:;cc·mties in an ef • fort lo J!Cl him lo endorse two l'hcl'ks During the C'p1:.ode. :mid Wolfson. "In my opinion, he was o hli v1ou-. to thl' whole thing. I don't thmk hl' knew what was go· ing on '' In addi tion, s aid the in- ves Ugalors , M1:.s F leming de, m;..nded rt~urn of the s yringes. ;md drugs found in the storm drain nnd oppos ed plC1ns by tho in'·<'sti~at ors to ha\'C them dnal) 1c.:d . Talks Conclude. MOSCOW <APl -Syrian Prcsidc•nl lla fcz Assad wound up two davs of talks with Soviet lr•n clr r-. today with .1 1oint call for .in a ll 1nrh1s1H• l1ddll' East set- tlement with full respect ror- l'<iles tinian n~hts. ~ Speedy, same-day delivery on most shipments, as low as $7.00. Counter-to-counter Jet-Pac for small parcels. Ship on Air California to nine major regional airports. AIR .CALIFORNIA . We're easy to take. Con EolV Au FreiQh! Information in Son Jose. (408) 99Pr4300: Ontooo. (7 ld) QAJ..201~ Son Francisco . (41!>) 877-0113 Oakland, (41!>) 63~220. Soaomento. (916) 927-3826; Ofonoo County (1111) 540 6262 Son Diego. (714) 231-730'>. Polm Spt1ngs. (714) 327-3~7. Lake Tohoo (916) ~1-4 700 ·. 1 ' ... T u esday'8 Afternoon Prices NYSE COMPOSIT~ TRANSACTIONS Clothier Shuts Down NAPA (AP) -The Rough Rider Company, manufacturer of clothing marketed in 13 western slates. has closed down. but offic1aJs won't say why or for how long. ~ Workers at two plants here were greeted by closed doors Monday and a sign reading, "Employes will be advised when operations will re· s umt-" At their penk, lhc plants em ployed 700 people. Tuesday Apr I 1-0 1977 s DAILY PILOT 8 1 Pension Plan~ Too Few People Understand Law By SYLVIA PORTER rFtr11tmaSmesJ M06t people shrink from the thought of growing old. Young people with mortgages to pay or children to put through school seem especially to believe they need devote only muumal thought to future ftnancial secunty. They believe Job pensions and Social Secunty benefits will take care of them Perhaps they've read about the pension reform law passed in 1974 to protect members of private pension plans and guarantee their benefits So they think they have plenty of time They are wrong L~ THAN HALF OF THE pnvale work force 1s now covered by a private pension plan Among workers covered, an estimated one-third will never receive a payout fro~ their present plans Most plans require at least 10 years of work for an employer contributing lo the plan Yet government slatlstics show that sllghllv more than half the full-lime employes covered by pn vale plans have been on Ufe1r Jobs for less than 10 years In 1975, people 65 years old and over re· ce1ved private pensions typically amounting to less than $200 a month The average Social Secunty payment for a Money's Worth reltred workers 1s $222 a month, for couples it's $370 a month. ALTHOUGH SOME PLANS MAY provide more, generally, 1f the worker dies before age 55, the spouse '!lay get nothing. Even if the workers dies after 55, there s a chance the spouse may get nothing The most the pension law reqwres is that a pensioner's surviving spouse get a benefit amounting to half of his reduced pension Pension benefits probably will not n se with the cost of living but will be faxed as of the date pf retirement. Increases in the benefits of retirees are generally not issues m collective bargammg, aJthough employers sometimes voluntanly increase them Not all pension plans are insured by the government m· surance corporation. Only some defined benefit plans, un· der which the worker as promised a certain benefit, are cov· ered Plans financed only by union dues, for example, arc not covered. Nor are those with fewer than 25 employcs. EVEN THOUGH A PLAN MAY be insured, not all of the promised benefits are covered by the government tn· surance program . Despite some improvements made by the pension law, pension plans m general are still based on assumptions that most workers will not hold their Jobs long enough to qualify for benefits A certam number will die before retirement, others will change JObs, still others will become disabled or the plan will terminate before they qualify for benefits. Pensions by and large operate like insurance policies: Everyone pays in to protect themselves but only a few ever draw benefits. The trouble with this model 1s that while there's a chance an msured person won't crack up the car or lose the house m a fire, the pension holder will get old, will stop work and will need a retirement mcome. Take the time now to learn about pensions. Nert. WOTkingtoquali/y. Back to Work APWlrtt>ltoto After a winter of ice-inflicted rest, Detroit's mail boat, JS. Westcott II, 1s back m service on the Detroit River. The mail has been de· h vered afloat on this route since 1895. The boat 1s under contract of the U S. Postal service and has its own Zip Code. 48222. Burroughs Reports Gain in Earnings Burroughs Corp . a Detroit·based corporation with pr~­ duction fac1htaes in M1ss1on VseJO and elsewhere m Cahforrua, has reported r ecord earnings, revenue and in· com mg orders for the first quarter. The company r eported net earnings for the quarter ended March 31 advanced 17 percent to $28,389,000, or 70 cents a share, from $24,270,000, or 61 cents, sn the hke period a year ago, while worldwide revenue rose 9 percent to $442,604,000 from $405,273,000 Rental and service revenue in the quarter increased 15 percent from a year earlier and incoming orders in the fu;st quarter were up 5 percent from the s1mLlar 1976 period Dividend Declared As Earnings Rise Directors of Beckman Instruments Inc., Fullerton, h ave declared a d1v1dend of 8 cents a share, payable May 23 to shareholders of record May 2. Beckman has reported that third.quarter net earnings rose 44 percent on a 19 percent sales increase a1:1d mnc- month net was up 41 percent on a 16 percent sales gam. For the three months ended March 31, Beckman's net earnmgs were $3.9 million, or 48 cents a share, on sales of $73.4 million. In the prior year. third-quarter earnings were $2.7 million. or 35 cents a share, on sales of $61.5 m1lhon. For ~ rune months ended March 31, net earnings were, $10.8 million. or $1 32 a share. on sate:s of $205.3 million. In the prior year, net earnings for the rune month~ were $7.6 million, or 98 cents a share, on sale11 of $177.6 million.