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1977-04-22 - Orange Coast Pilot
I ,000 • 01se Award Manson Follower Groueho Loves ..... Kasabian States . Erin, Brother 'He Was Christ' Zeppo Claims · ")' ~· ··"t rDAI LY Pl LOT • •• , • I .. :-.* * .1 * 1qc * * . * ~--. . ..... ,. -···· ., ..... . VOL 10, NO IU, 4 SECTIONS, 44 P"GU roken Dream 'He Was Ch1-ist' Second Elevator Torched °'"' ...... Sl.10 ,._. EUNrtE PRACTICES HER PENMANSHIP She Enters Contest Despite Broken Wri•t 'A' for Effort Girl Broken but Vnbmood Hy RA \'MO~D ESTRADA JR. Of .... 0 .. 1, ,., ... ~ .... '.'lint• \Par-old Eun1('c' Huo of Huntington Beach \\Ill haH' a slight disadvantage "'hen s he competes .dung \\-llh 224 other· Urangt• County students m the I 011r1 h .innual Prn :.in<I Quill pC'nmansh1p contest April :1<1 .11 Fount am Valli'\' fl1~h ~hool 1\ftt•r \\inning pe~man~h111 ront(·..,h first at her school :incl tlw11 for thl' t•nt 1r1• Oct·,m \'11·w S<'hool D1stnrt. Eunice 111 ok1· h..r \\ r1~l Sht• did 1t whf'n s hf' rt>ll whtlt• riding the new 10--spced ltll'yd1· ht•r 1rnn•nls guvc ht·r for w1n111ng the district com Jll'l It 11)11 tJNOAUNTEO, the Hope V1t-w Elementary School fourth grader said she plan:. to compete with her wntmft "n~t l(){·ked in a cast "I practice evt'ry day when I get home from school." :-. .11d the shy youngster who believes she still can win. Eunice's brow wrinkles as she bears down to practice for the penmanship event that Is only a week away. She and the other students will be required ro ac· c•omphsh four writing tasks. THEY Wll.L HAVE to take dictation, write on a rhalkboard, compose a friendly letter, address an envelope and transcribe a parngraph, said John Smith. county con· test coordinator. The contest will include the best fourth and fifth grade writers from 20 public grade schools and eight private and parochial schools, Smith said. Stuqents will be judged on their letter formation. un- iform spacing between letters and words. consistency In the size of each letter and thelrposturewhilewriting, he said. This doesn't seem to bother Eunice who said she ne ver knew she could write well until she won her first contest this year at Hope View School' She said it was a fateful gust of wind which caused her lo lose control of her new bike and fall in a field 'near her home. "AT nRST WHEN I broke my wrist I thought I couldn't do it," she admitted. "Bat then I began practicing every day for an hour a fte r school. "It's not as good as before," said Eunice. But s he wants to try her hand at it anyway. FBI Looking For Luggage SAN DIEGO <AP) -The FBI is looking for some special lug- gage -belonging to U.S. Alty. Gen Gnffin B. Bell. Bell joined the club or those who have had an airline lose their bags while en route from Hawaii l o San Diego for the ' Southwestern Conference on Crime and the Border. The attorney general aaid Thursday he doeani know lf the luggage lftnl astray on a small inter-island line In Hawaii or on his lonaer rught to the mainland. Hll golf clubs made It, lhO\lah. ) Manson Follower Kasabian Testifies LOS ANGELES <AP> -"He was beautiful The girls worshipped him. We all wors hipped him." Linda Kasa- bian said m a sleepy monotone. searching for memories of Charles Manson "Did \'OU believe Charles Manson ·was Jesus Christ''" asked the prosecutor at tht· retrial of Leslie Van Houten, a former Manson family followt•r. "Yup." rt-plied l\trs Kasabaan. The onetime st<tr w11 ness of the Manson trial took 1hc witness stand Thursda~ to g1\-t' 1urors her twice-told t<1lc of horror tht' story of the Tate Lalhanca ktll· mgs It was Se\en years s mce Mrs Kasab1an, th<'n a ptJ( tailed Manson follower. turn('d state's evidence to win 1mmun1ty from prosecution for murder Now. al J et Noise Suit Won By Rinker By TOM BARLEY Oltl• Oally P'llot Sl•ff The verdkt in favor of de- veloper Harry Rinker who sued the county for damages related to airport noise may trigger trials of lawsuits filed by other Harbor At:ea residents. That's the opinion of Deputy County Counsel Charles Sevier, who handled the airport jet noise lawsuit for the Orange County Board of Supervisors. Sevier said he will now take the matter back to the county supervisors to decide if it will be appealed. An Orange County Superior Court J\1J'Y Thursday unanimouv ly ruled in favor or Rinker. who · was awarded $305,000 in damages done to his Santa Ana Heights home. Lawsuits flied by other Harbor Area residents amount to more than $30 million in damages. Rinker was out or town Thurs- day, but released a statement lo the press through his secretary Lynn Cunnin_aham: "For eight years the county has bee.a telling us three things: that we had no legal right In court as to noise damage; that even if we did the county said we had no damage anyway; and that if we would only be patitnt, the noise problem would be solved. ''I always knew the first two <See NOISE, Pase AZ) 27. she 1s many pounds heavier and the mother of four small children. She was obviously relucLanL LO remember much or ltl(' ft\'(.' murders She Y>ll nesscd at the home of actress Sharon Tate. committed the ntf!ht b<.'forc tht· La B1<1nca kill ings, she would say only "I cou ldn 't bc l 1cvc 1t I \\-as shocked " D<-puty Dist Ally Stephen K:iy, who r Lans lo dwell on the ~Greatest Girl' slayings of Rosemary and Leno LaB1anca when Mrs. Kasab1an res umes the stand Monday, led her quickly past the Tate kill· mgs She acknowledged that s he saw other Manson followers st:ib· bing v1cl1ms. The 27-year-old Miss Van Houten. who is being retried for murder in the LaBianca s layings and conspiracy in the Tate murders, put on a pair of horn- nmmecl glasses and stared at <See MANS ON, Page A2> Grouclw 'Loves' . Erin, Zeppo Says SANTA MONICA <AP> - Zcppo Man s ays his 86-year-old brother. Groucho. loves his bu~1 ncss manager and warns that 1f she 1s removed as his temporary conservator "it would kill him." Zeppo, 74. told reporters out- side a courthouse here Thursday that he lhrnks Erin Jt'leming, 37, is the "greatest girl in the world." "Groucho is in love with her." he said. "I think s he's done a fine job or taking care or him and 1l wou l d be detrimental for Groucho if she were taken away from him." Small Shark Bites Man HONOLULU (AP> -A Tennessee man bitten by a four-foot shark 50 feet orr the island of Maui says he doesn't know why that "crazy fool " would have wanted lo attack him. Ruskin Vest. 58, was re- 1 eased from Maui Me m orial Hospital o n Thursday, two days after his right arm was cut up by a four-foot s hark. Vest, president of In · dependent Products Co. of Mt. Pleasant, Tenn., was snorkeling in Hawaii for the first time -and he says, for the last time. Vest's d.amaged arm tendons are expected to heal in time. An attorney representing Groucho's son says he expects that Miss Fleming will be sus- pended today as the comedian's temporary conservator and that another person will be named to rep I ace her temporarily. The neutral person ''will pro· bably not be a member of the f amily,'' attorney J . Brin Schulman said. Meanwhile, Gummo Marx, 84, the second of the five Marx brothers who appeared in the grouponJy during its early days in vaudeville, died Thursday. c Picture.. AS) Gummo died at Eisenhower Medical Center in Palm Spnngs of natural causes, a s pokesman said. He had been hospitalized the past month. Schulman and attorneys for Miss F1eming met wjth Superior Court Judge Edward Rafeedie, who had said he was concem etl for the comedian's welfare after hearing 4"11 days of testimony about Miss F1eming's conduct "Most of the testimony has been regarding the conduct of your client," the judge told al· torneys ror Miss Fleming, a forme r actress who has been Marx's manager, secretary, pro· ducer and companion for seven years. Rafeedie summed up the testimony as indicating "the administration of unauthorized druas contrary to doctor's or- ders. and physical abuse . . . " On W~day, the Judge or- dered Miu Fleming'& control over Marx's affairs and estate be sus~ndt"CI. But he stayed the or- der after picas by Miss Flem· <~e oaouceo, Pase AJ> By ARmUR R. VINSEL Olllw D•ll' "•lot ~l•ff An arsonist who transforms elevators into firebombs struck again for the second consecutive day today al a H untington Harbour apartment complex, where tenants of 342 units are hv· ing with fear. This lime the incendiary machine created at the llarbour Lights Apartments near Warner A venue and Algonquin Street burned itself out wit!'l>ul bcmg dc- tectedwhlle afire. Early Thursday, an e levator car doused with flammable chemicals and torched so it sent flames and smoke shooting up a three-story shaft forced evacua- l ion of one of the 57-unil s tructures. Damage in today's blaze in Building Six was about $1,000, while Thursday's prcdawn in· ferno set in Building Four's e levator car caused $1,200 damage, investigators said. Huntington Beach Deputy Fire Ma rs ha I Roger llosmcr said today's brief. searing inferno in· side the elevator car of Building Six differed only s lightly from the fire set24 hours earlier. "It was pretty much the same method of operation except the a rsonist didn 'l use any flamma- ble liquid," he exp lamed. "The fire burned quite heavily, but it <See ARSON. Page /\:?) Coas t Weathe r Night and morning fog a nd low clouds along the coast, otherwise ha1y sun· s hine with variable high c louds Saturday. Lows tonight 45 lo 55. Highs Saturday in upper 60s at beaches to near 80 inland. 1 I NSIDE TODA l' Volleyball unth 500 players? That'a only one of the New Games that will b4! taught and demonstrated al UC Irvine. See Page C l u/ the Weekend.er. ladex At 'l'..,rS..okt .. ,., lllt 11«..-.t Al ........ .. "-·~ ., I.. M .. .,_ "' AM l•....., aJ C.llt•rftle AS.I M•Ytfl Cl-It Ctenllt.. 01 ,. o.-.. C-y At taftlk• Cll ....... at J c:r.uw-en "''''""~' c.-• o .. tllNtlleft Ar SWt\ aJ.J &fll~I,.... A• Ttttvf\IOft C4 IEfllff~I-CS.It Wt•llltr 114 r111•11u 14 > • l I l J A2 DAILY PILOT S Frld•Y· Apnl 22, 1ST17 As Kids Dance, Soured Love Kills 2 By JACK CHA PP ELL OI Ill+ O•llY Pllet Sl•lf "£v1dently he J~l fell rn Jove with her or ~omething .... And sbe ju.st decided ghe wanted lO stop seeing him. Ile asked her to m arry him and :she refund. She didn't Wlif\l lo marry him She dldn 'I feel .i:s though she wanted to be married · · The lives of the two belng peo-• pie being discussed ended on April l Bett,y L. Walker, so, mother ol four. secretary-bookkeeper at an apph'-'lce store. was s hot as she ut in a car outside her modest Laguna Beach home. Garold E. McCoy, 62, retired Leisure World resident, put the s moking .38 caliber revolver to bis temple and pulled the lriger. Acr06S the street a rock band played for a dance at the La&u.oa Beach High School. The mu•lc mlxed with tbe sireos or the police and fire department Wlit&. The music would stop as the curloua eddied out.aide to peer at the terrible scene. Later the· sounds would becin .. ain as the red and blue u,ht.s o! police cars filckered acroaa the buildinJs· and as the sulphurous smoke casually from roadblock 0 1.1res filled the Mrs. Walker h ad been widowed air. ll looked like another world. :1boul two years earlier McCoy .. She just decided to stop see· had lost tus ware recently ine him." said DaVld Obey, Mrs. McCoy d.idn 't want lo stop see. Walker's older son, who in an an ing Mrs. Walker, Obey ~aid. lerview talked publicly for the There were threaU. Notes first time since his mothl'rs 'd<!ath , were sent. McCoy would sit in his about lhe events leadmg l<nl. car out&id• ber home. ho ~aid Obey aald the relilllonship Obey said that ln hls oplnlon,' between the two had begun McCoy was using Mrs. Walker's .. 12 year old son Bobby as a way of staying close to her. "What he had been doing was mftmpulating her by us ing Bobby ai; a threat, saying 'l '11 take you here, 1 '11 lake you there if you 'II like me'," Obf>y said. " .. but Bobby didn't like birn nt all. But any kid would think about 'well, I'll take you lo Dis- neyland. if you let ma in the house when come over,' or something lake that," Obey Sa.id. 'To Last \lote' GasRaUed ByGul,f Oil .No Nuptials Later. when Mrs. Walker re- ported Mc Coy's activities to the Laguna Beach Police, McCoy ·would tell officers tha t he was l ooking out arter Bobby's welfare, that he was simply try- ing lo be a second father to the boy. Carter Vows Gas Tax Push NEW YORK (AP) - Gulf Oil Corp. said today it has raised the wholesale price of all &rades of gasoline by a penny a gallon in all regions of the country except the West Coast. WASJ"ONGTON <AP) -Presi dent Carter said today he will fight "to t he l ast vol e in Congress" ror passage of his plan to impose a flve-ccnts·a ·gallon lax on gasohne if U.S. consump· l aon exceeds his energy con· :.erv a lion targets. He said the money would be re· funded, and a family that does conserve wi ll get back more than at pays in hi gher gasoline prices. f'roM Page A J MANSON •.• Mrs. Kasabian in fascination The witness looked away. Mrs. Kasab1an told again the s tory of how she met Manson and JCllned his "family." Of Manson. s he said softly: "He seemed lo know eve ry thing. H e wa:o; beautiful. Ile was gentle and l)weet and kind." l\trs Kasabian's \OICC was Oat ;1s slw recalled the Aug II. 1969 Tat<· murders and then , Manson ·s dec1s1on to go on a !'.•·t·und murderous foray the next lllJ;hl "llt• wa!'. going to show us how to do 1t," ..,he said. "lie said there h;id bel'n a lot of fear and panic th1.· m~hl before and it was too mess:, She h.HI JllSl be~un to recount M;1nson':. random search for \'kl1ms. a hunt that ended <1t lh~ l.ns Fe liz h•llnl' of the La BaancaS\ when courl ad1ourned . In the 1970-71 trial. Manson. M 1ss Van lloukn and two other "oml.'n follower-; Wt' re convicted of murder. C harles 'Te.x" Watson was con victed in a sl.'parate trial Miss Van Houten Jlonc rereivrd a new trial lwe a use her attorney 1tlcd cluring the first proceedings The others .ll'e serving life sentence::. Thl' s.ind) haired \1 rs Kasa l11.1n reeaJftod Jor Jurors how \he ht.•Jr<I of Manson·., rnv1n~ h1pp1t.> d..r1 from .1 wum;1n member rJf his .. r;1m1lv " "Sht• ~a1111h<'rt' w.is a group of pcoph• who lo\ L•d t•ach other Th1·n· '"'rl' ch1ldr1.·n tht>re Jnd a he;\Ut1ftil man ll ..,c:emed lake" llll'l' lll.11.•\'111 l11· Sht· Wl'nl 10 th•· nld mov11• ranch wht'r •· Munson \'amped With ht.., l'\llll~l\ .. lie fl•ll my lt·~s. ~hl' rl'm(•m lwn•ll anti ~>on ~ht· harl "m<ide I (l \ I' ' " 1 l h h I ni an d h I') hl·m·hm1111, WJto,;on Troubled Jet Lands Sa/ ely SAN DJF:GO tAPI A JeUancr with 127 passengf•rs aboard u (light hl'rl' from llonotuh1 landed c;afely lnday :1rt1•r o "hydraulic problem" 1 cqu1red lowl'nng the whr1·l~ manuall~, officials said A~ 1•mcri::t·nl'Y fire units stood hy, the Wr-.trrn Airlines Roelng 707 s1:1l down normally :it Linclbeq;(h l"1l'ld There were no problems, un 111r11ort s pokcs:nan !>aid The plane was r eported 15 miles out to ~ca when the pilot rad1ol'<l that he was unable to lower the wheels automatically "ii h the hydraulic system. 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"'Utltl•• ~ ....... , • ..._, t> '° ~t'tlf At a nationally broadcast news conference dominated, like Carter's entire week, by the energy issue, the President also said: -He does n't fceJ threatened by criticism of his administration by former President Ford, who drew Democratic protests by s aying lhat he could have won a new strategic ar ms limitation agreement with the Soviet Union by now Carter said that his- torically, "the fraternity of presi- dents and former presidents" has kept ats criticism private But Carter said he does n't feel AMERICANS READY TO RESPOND-Edltorlal, AS that Ford has violated a promise to keep s uch comments private. -No decision has been made about sending tanks to Zaire. the African nation trying to beat off ins urgent attackers . " .ll's highly unlikely l would advocate s uch a sale," he said -He is concerned about possi-· ble overexposure during a week that has seen two nationally televised addresses and the news conference, but it isn't likely lo h appe n often. "Attendance at the press con· rerences is voluntary." he said with a smile. -The energy program he pro- posed to Congress Wednesday night would, if rully implement- ('d. cost the federal government S4 billion between now and 1985. I le said that would be the over-all l'xpense counting expenditures .rnd tax revenues from all features or the program. Carter said that with nel spending or $4 billion, the nation will purchase :ind store one billion barrels of 011. worth $13 billion, as in- ~urance against 3 rutureembargo· or emergency -Carter will meet in Geneva next month with Synan Presi- dent Hafez Assad as he seeks "some common ground " for Mid- dle East settlement -The Adm1nistrallon has in- form alton that Ka\angan 10· surgents fighting in Zaire were trained by Cubans "l have no direct evidence at all that there a re Cubans an Zaire." he said Has formal news conferenc4> f1ni11hed, Carter insisted in con \ e rsataon w1lh newsmen that has fi gures on ~asoline and crude otl 1ax rebaks "'l'rl' accurate, and that his program wou ld mean re- fund!'. or Slaft for an average fami· h· 10 ofrset h1~her 011 pn ces. and SlOO in refunds for each five- crnts ~as lax boost if that lax 1s triggered Tht' .:asnhnc tax proposal, .II r4'ady stirrmg strong opposi- tion 10 Congr ess, is to add ~asohnc laxes m five·cent incre- ments up to a m aximum of 50 cents for each year In whlch con- sumption exceeds government- set target levels The President dismissed speculation that his gasoline tax proposal m ay actually be no more t han a bargaining chip, to· be dealt away in Congress ln ex- change for other measures he wants He said he is "deeply com- mitted to the standby ea.solme · tax as part of a comprehensive and well-balanced energy pro- gram. "In my opinion, the 1asoline tax Is a good idea," Cartu said. He said it will help families that cul their gasoline consump- tions. because the proceeds would be rebated to taxpayers. Gulf said local dealers have the option of passing along or absorbing the in- crease. Gasoline prices general- ly rise in the spring and summer m onths as driving increases. E'ro..P.,,e AJ NOISE ••• statements by the county were incorrect and I finally realized the third statement was also in-~ correct. I hope the county will now recognize their responsibili- ty lo the other homeowners in the Newport area." Rinker'a secretary refused lo answer any questions regarding Rinker's further reactions to the jury's decision. Deputy County Counsel Sevier commented, "I don't know what we'll do yet in the way of appeal: 1 w ant to find out what the jurors' thoughts were and then our future actions will depend on the de- cision of the Board of Supervisors." J urors who were contacted as they left the courtroom said they decided in favor or Rinker bee a use his home on 2. 75 acres at 2342 Mesa Drive is a unique pro- per ty that has obviously sus- tained considerable impact from jet noise. Rinker testified during the trial that he was assured by coun- ty supervisors when be bought his home in 1965 that jet aircraft would never Oy from the county airport. Today, convers ation in his home is drowned for minutes at a time when flights from Hughes Airwest and Air California pass ove rhead, the millionaire de- veloper testified. Jurors said they would have ruled in favor or the county if the trial had involved a tract home of lesser value. They agreed that Rinker's home, descnbed as "s howcase property". was a unique situa- tion Attorney Jerrold Fadem, con- tacted in San Bernar dino late · T hursday, hailed the verdict as a "sharp lesson for the Orange County Board of Supervisors." ··Perhaps this will make lhe airport authorities pay attention to their ne ighbors' needs." Fadem said. "I predict that other residents will take the action Mr Rinker took and force the county to remedy the situation.•• Fadem pointed out again, as he did during the trial, that Rinker's home is valued at $800,000 - about $450,000 below the figure he could expect Ir jet traffic was barred from the area. f',....PageAJ ARSON ••• burned ltaell out without being de· tected." He said whoever set the blaze In the structure at 16701 Algonquin St., set fire to lhe pluUc up-. holstery-type headUner on the cellingoftheelevatoc. The predawn blaze Thursday in the other building -one of s ix 57·unit structures in the garden apartment complex -was ignlt· ed with liberal dousing of a volaUJ~nuid. Strange Piteh C.OOn Ad Says 'Don't Buy' WAStnNOWN (AP) -The Adolph Coo,. Co • a Colorado brewery, took t>ut a full·page ad· vertlsement In a Washington newspaper asking: "Please don't buyourbeu." The reverse sale$ pitch saJd an Ea11tem beer lover might flnd Coors Beet' Oat or watery here. "Truth be known, It often la, .. the Id saJd, 101nr on to expl&ln t hat much of the brew mtaht be older thM 90 day1 on~ it reaches Wathlnl'OO and thaL ll mltbt not have been refrtserated unW tale. Coon 11 distributed in la We1lttn tat.a. Tbe brewery 1051. a court fi1ht lo ms when u. tried to impose t.rritotlal r tatrictions on the sale ot lt.s product. The bn!wery claimed In the court suit that Its "unique and de· llcate product'' required m onltorinc of quality control on- ce lht beer ltt't Coloudo. In the advertlMment. Coors said 'lbund'1 thal altbouah It's the 11n'1e larfost b~wery In the country, it can't make eno&&Jh bttr to auppJy more Lhan the Western It.at.el. "Tbert la a solution for Coors lovers." the ad aaid. quott.na Horace Oreeley'a "Oo West. young man." ' One-sex Vows Nixed 48-16 SACRAMENTO (AP> -The Cal ifornia Asse mbly has endorsed a measure saying only a man and a wom an can gel mar· ried legally. The bill by Assemblyman Bruce Nestande <R·Orange) was sent to the Senate on a 48·16 vote. It is AB607. One supporter asserted that single-sex marriages contradict the basic purpose of marriage - to have children. "In our social structure ... marriage means a stable rela· tionship in which to raise children -indeed, the purpose is the continuation of mankind itself." said Assemblyman Fred Chel <D·Long Beach ). But Assemblyman Willie Brown CD-San Francisco) disput· ed that argument. He said mar- riage was simply a civil contract that, in legal terms, "ought to literally be asexual." People "who wish lo care for each other and support each othe r" should have the right to tax, insurance and inheritance benefits, regardless of sexual preference, Brown said The bill was prompted by an ambiguity in the law that was crea ted in 1971 when the age of marriage w ithout parents' con sent was reduced for men from 21 to 18, the same as it was for women. The law was then changed to read that marriai::e was a c1v1I Cw VpBody Linked to 6 RIVERSIDE (AP) -The Riverside County coroner's of· fice has identified a dismem- bered body found in a roadside trash can a month ago and in- vestigators say il appears the murder relates to s ix simiiar deaths in the last two years. The s urgically dismembered body of J ohn Otis Lamay, 17, minus the head and hands, was found March 17 alongside the Route 71 freeway in a roadside rest-stop trash can. The head and hands have never been found. Lamay's death apparently re · lates to several other bodies found cut up and discarded in plastic trash bags along several Southern California freeways since April 1975, Delia Indicted LOS ANGELES (AP) -A county grand jury ha's indicted Michael Delia Jr .. former East Los Angeles halfway house dire ctor , in the murders of Robe~ Lewis and Ysidro Tru· jillo. ffe has been charged in con- nection with his wife's murder. contract between two persons, without reference to sex Last year, when state law re- moved criminal pena lties for homosexual acts, a number of homosexuaJ couples started ask- ing county clerks to recognize their marriages. The clerks re- fused , but asked for a law to but- tress their case. Nestande's bill. backed by the clerks, would declare that mar- riage must be between a man and a woman. Such a defirulion of the family unit, he said, is "the essence of Western civilization." 2,000 Pot Plans Found In Laguna An Orange County marshal serving a witness· subpoena in Laguna Beach Thursday spotted a marijuana farm at 464 Bent St., of about 2,000 plants in open cultivation. Deputy Joe Jordan called Laguna Beach Police, who said the plants were everywhere-in. around and outside the house. Laguna B ea ch Police Lt. Frank Dillon said the discovery was one of the largest in recent years of a pot harvest grown plainly in view of neighboring homes in the Art Colony. Police today still were seeking the residents of the house for questioning. Dillon said the plants were in various stages of cultivation. He 5a1d they were being grown in pots. nursery flats a nd other vessels. Asked how m any marijuana cigarettes might be culled from the crop, Dillon replied, "quite a few." Jet Crash Victim Dies SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (AP) - An elderly patient critically burned in last m onth's jumbo Jet collis ion in the Canary Islands died at the Institute of Surgical Research's burn center here. The death Thursday r aised the loll from the runway collision to at least 580. A s pokesman from Brooke Army Medical Center where the institute is located ide ntified the victim as Alta M. Libert. 72, of Hemet, Calif. There are seven survivors of the accident in the burn center Four are in very serious condi- tion and three are in serious con· dit1on. A new d1~ns1on 1n carpet t>e•1.11y. Son, • st11mm8r1ng beauty rou can see. Solt, tactile beauty you can lee Du Pont TOUCHABLE carpets, constructed ol Ou Pont nylon. DEN'S Obey said he believed Bobby was actually alraid of McCoy. Mrs. Walker was told by of- ficers there was little they could do to prevent anyone from sitting outside her home or from follow- ing her. The night of the killing. Mrs. Walker met Emmitt E. Hogue, so. of Laguna Beach i n a downtown tavern. Hogue was driving .Mrs. Walker's car as 1t' pulled up to her house and the passenger 's door was suddenly jerked open. Later, Hogue would tell police he saw flashes from the gun and heard the reports. although he didn't know exactly how many. before he leaped from the car and ran across the street. Bobby, inside Mrs. Walker's house opened the door. looked out and went back in, Obey s aid. The 12-year -old Is now living In another state with his father. There had been plans to begin a trust for the boy with donations in lieu of flowers at the funeral, but not much came of the idea, Obeysrud. Betty Champlin, a Laguna Beach attorney, said a wron&ful death suit will be brought against the McCoy estate in beh alf of Mrs. Walker's heirs. Fro111 Page AJ GROUCHO .• ing's attorneys, a nd made a visit to Marx's home. No mention of the visit was made by the judge Thursday. Attorneys for Miss Fleming proposed Thursday that Zeppo be appointed as inte rim con - servator. However, Schulman, who represents Marx's son, Arthur, said he doubted Zeppo would qualify as a neutral party. , Schulman proposed Bert Granet, former head of Desilu Studios, as a s uitable neutral party. Stanley Gold, representing Miss F1eming, said he has been unable to present her side in the hearing. Judge Rafeedie be- g an the hear ing after two private investigators said they had evidence suggesting a plot lo h arm Groucho. lDnget Gets Jail Visitor ASPEN, Colo. (AP) -Singer Andy Williams visited his ex-wife Claudine Longet at the Pitkin County Jail here and had two of the couple's three children with him . Today is the fifth day or her 30·day jail sentence. Mi ss Longet was convicted of criminally negligent homicide and sentenced in January in the March 1976 fatal s hooting of her lover, profession a l s kier Vladimir "Spider·· Sabich. ·····•••e•••••••• .Jnstallation. custom draperies linoleum • wood floor 16\J PlACfNllA AVENUE COSTA MESA, CAtlF. 92611 • PHONE 646-.4838 646°1355 • Orange Coast EDITION OL. 70, NO. 112, 4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1977 Today.. Closing 1 N.Y. Sfocks c TEN CENTS JAs Kids Dance, Soured Love Kills 2 · \ By JACK Clll\ P PF. Ll. Oft"' O•llf P1101 Stoll , .. Evidently he JUst fell in love with her or soml·lhini.: . ,And :;he just d1:c1dcd i.hc WJnted tc1 s top seeing him. Il l• ashd her to marry rum and i.hc• refused She didn't want to marry him Sh<• didn't feel as thou~h -.he "anted to be married · The li \'CS of I h<.> I" 11 pt•oplt• bt:111g d~scussed ended on April I Betty L Wi.ilkl•r, 50 motht·r of four. secretary-bookkl'l'per at an appliance store, was shot as she sat in a car outside her modest Laguna Beach home Garold E . McCoy, 62, retired Leis ure World resident, put the smoking .38 caliber revolver In his temple an61 pulled the trigger Across the street a rock band played for a dance at the Laguna Reach High School The music mixed with the sirens of the police and fire department units The music "ould s top as lhl' curious t•cld1ec.I out::.adc to peer ;.it the terrihlt• scent" Later the sounds would bl'gin again as the red :.and blue lig hts or police cars flickered ;.icross th<.> buildings ;.ind as th1: sulphurous s moke from roadblock narcs filled the ail" It lookt•d like another \\Orld ·'She JU!>l c.ll'C>dl'd to stop see· 1ng ham," s<11d O;n 1d Obey, Mrs. Walker 's oldl•r son. whn in an tn· ll'n aev. l<>lkl·d pulil1l'I) for the f1r:.t tlml• s1nn• h1~ molhl'r s ·death <1bout thCl'\ ents leadan~ to 1l Obey s aid the rt.'lulions hip between lhl• two hall bl'~Un casually. Mrs. WaJkc-r h..ad bl•en w11lowt'd about two years earlier McCoy had lost tus \\ 1flo rccl'nlly McCoy didn't want to ~lop see ing Mrs Walh.<.'r, Obl') said There ~l'rl' thn••1 l s. Notes "ere sent McCoy "ould s1l 1n his car outside hl'r home, he !>aad Obey said that rn his opinion. McCoy \\as u~tn~ Mrs Walker's 12·) ear-old son Bobby as av. ay of s taying close to her "What he had IH'l'll dorng "\\JS manipulating her by using Bobby us a threat. saying '1'11 tak1• yuu h1·r<', I 'll lake you tht>re 1f you'll like me'." Obt•y said. · · but Bobbv d1dn ·1 Ilk<.> him at • all Hut ;inv ·kid \\OUld think <ibout '\.\-ell, ·1 ·11 tak1• \1111 to I>" nevland. 1f \ou let ·nll rn tlw ho.use "hen· t11n1l· 01 t•1 . · 01 soml•than~ hkl' that. Oht') saul Latt•r, 11hl'11 '\J n; Walkl'r n · 1Jorl(•tl :\11· Co) 's al'l 1\ 1t1l'' to th1• l.a~u11a Reach Police, McCoy \\ ould tell omcers that he was ! l ooking out after Robby 's Wt>lfare, thut he was simply try· 111~ to he a second father to the lmv Obc.•y said he believed Bobby w.is actuall} afraid or McCoy. Mrs Walk<.>r was told by or- f1C'crs thl·rc was little they could rlo to prevent anyone from sitting 11uts1dl' her home or from follow ang ht-r <See SOURED. Page A2l Mesa-water Merger O.-.h P•lot SI .. , PMto EUNICE PRACTICES HER PENMANSHIP She Enters Contest Despite Broken Wrist 'A' for Effort Girl Broke1i but Unbowed fi)R~VMONO ESTRAOAJ R.' Ot ,,,.,. D;t1J¥ Pilot st ... H NuH• Yl"ar -old Eun1t't' lluo of I luntington Beach \\JJI ht1\'l' a s l1 u bt disadvc.intc.1~c when s he competes along with 221 olhl'r Orangt• County s tudents m the fourth annu;il flc·n ;ind Quill µC'nmanship contest Apnl :mat Fountain Vullt')-llagh School. 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'\.1111 Eun1c<' But she wants to lrY hl'r h.111d al 1t ,111\" ;n 2 Days Straight Harbour Again Hit By Elevator Blaze By i\RTU\JR R. VINSEL OllM Dally P1lolStall An arsonist who transforms elevators into firebombs struck again for th<.> second con!:tecuhvl' day 'today at a Huntington Harbour apartment comple>., where tenant.S of 342 units are l1v· ing with fear. This lime the incendiary machine created at the Harbour Lights Apartment!! near Warner Avenue and Algonquin Stref'l burned itself oul without being de· tected while afire. Early Thursday, an elevator car doused with (lum mablc c hemicals and torched so it sent names and s moke shooting up a three-story shaft forced evacua- tion o f one or the 57·unit structures. Damage in today's blaz.-in Buildinl' Six waii about St ,000, while Thurs day's prcd3wn in· rerno set ln Building Four's ~elevator (ar caused St ,200 damage. investigators said. Huntington Beach Deputy Firl' Marshal Roger Hosmer said today's brief, searing inferno in- side the elevator car of Building Six differed only slightly from the fire set24 hours earlier. ·'It was pretty much the same method of operation except the arsonist didn't use any flamma· ble liquid," he explained. "The fire burned quite heavily. but 1t burned itself out without being de- tected." He said whoever set the bJaze in the stnacture at 16701 Algonquin St • set fire to the plas tic up· holstery-type headliner on thP ceiHngoftheelevator. The predawn blaze Thursday in the other building -one of :.ix 57 -unit structures in the gardC'n apartment C'Omplex -was 1gn1t ed with liberal dousing o( :l volatUr nuid. • . 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J\t the top of tht· fH1\' sc-al1., a l<'aCh£>r cur n•nlly making $Hl,Ofifi will earn $20,7!11 94 after two vrars Thr C'Urrt'nl mPdl:l s:ilarv for dastnrt leachC'rs 1s $17,210 · T<'nchcrs had rcqut'sled ;1 13 percent raise ovt-r the next two y<.'a rs and bindinj! a rh1trati1111 111 any post-contruct gru:vunce ch~ pul<'S rited by r1ther side (SCf' P.\ V PACT, Page All Liquor Law Change Asked SACRAMENTO IAPl -Ever wonder why a tounc;t walking across thr Ml'-<1l'an border al Ti· juana can·t bran~ liquor \\.1th him, but he ran 1f he 's flying m from Mc-<1co City 1t 's lhl' Jaw of the State of Califorrua, that's why, and stat<- Sen. Dennis Carpenter t R - Newport Beach wants lo dcJ somcthin~ about it Rr1nging a bottle is legal for adults aboard common carriers s uch a s planes, bu s es or s teamships But it isn't when on foot or in a pri\'ale auto Caprpl•nter says only California discriminates in this manner. C' arp<•ntcr's ball, introduced Thur.,cl:iy. would permit <iny adult to brlnR In :1 bottle, without regard lo his mode or transp()rta· lion It 1sSB 1110 gj05.,000 i i u~a rd More Noise Suits May Be Possible By TOM BARLEY Ol lho 0••11 P1lol SUH The \ erd1tt in r a\ or of <11• \ 1·loper ll<irry-llink<•r who sul•<I the county for 1kmagcs n•lall•d Lo airport noise may triggC'r trials of lawsu1b; f1lt·d by olht"r Harbor Area resicil'n~s That's the opmi116 of lh'puty County Counsel Ch:irlt•s Scv1t•r, who handled the airport jt•t noise laws uit for lhe Onmgt· County noard of Supt•n ·1sors Sevier said he will now take thl' mattl'r back to lh<' countv supervisors to decide• 1f 1t will be appealed An Orangt' l'ounly Supt'rior C'ourl .Jurv Thurs<!;" 1111.1n1m1111s I\ rukd 1n farnr ut· H111kt•1 \\ho " a s aw a r cl(' d S :rn ;, . o o U 1 n d;.imaj:!CS donl to h1s S.1nta i\nt.1 I frights hunw Lawsuits fil1·!1 bv nlhN llarhor Arc:.a rt>s1flt•nh .1mount to m1111· than $30 millrnn 111 d;.imagt·s H ink<·r \\as out of town Thur!> day, hut n•ll•ased a :..tall•nwnt lo the pres~ throu ~h hh s<•c rNary Lynn Cunn111gham 'f or eight years lhl· C"ountv ha:. bc·cn telling u:. three thing-. that W P had no legal right in court ;is to noise damage, th<.tl <.>ven 1f <See ~OISE, Pa~t.> A2l Mesa Motel Man 'Tired of Gunmen' BySTF.VE :WITC'll ELL Ol I"" 0•1ly Pilot St•fl Rill Rutherford sa) :-. h<"s f.!t•I trng a liltll' l1n•cl of P<'Oph· '>llt'k m g gun' m his facr T h c· C 11 s t 3 M l' s a m o t I'! m:in;.igcr hi.ls hel·n hcl<I up tw1C'1' in the p~1st f1vt• rnonlh:-, but in bo th c as<'s the· gunm1•n ll'ft L'mpty hamfrd Ruthe rford, s:1. has a habit of l1•aping 1>l'hincl .1 C'Ounkr "ht•n «O n(rontl'tl by i~un "1c·ld111 g hand1ts. a fat·lor Ill' l rechls lo ft•a r more than hr:11ns "You m1~ht tl11nk 11 ' .1 :-.m111 t mm t' but I dn 11 hN'<1Us1· I'm ...i•an·d. · Hulhl·rrnrrl lau).!h1•d Thur.:..rl<t\ nrght Hu lhl'rfortl and his \.\-lfl'. Betty, wt•r•• up l.1tl' doing the• hook:.. 1'111s guy !'Orne·-. up lo I hi' 1lockt>d > glas-; door anrl begins l() mp on 1l," Huth<'rfo rd reralled · When I \\ot•nt to tl'll him lhl' motel was full. he pulled a gun on me and told me to g1\'l' lllm th1· mon<'V Ru,lherford told th<' bandit. a male L;itin \\l'aring a ll·athc•r 1 at k <•t. that lw \\nu kl ha ve to g1•t the• moner frorn h<'h1n<I th1• t•o unlt>r "I dropp<'d nght on t hC" floor and shouted to my "1(1., 'lktt~. non "l C'OmC' 111 111'1'1'. t•;dl llll' cops . \\ t' re being rohlt1·1l ;1~;J1 n H ulhPrtnnl 'i \\ 1flo. "ho had lic•t•n mak111Jc! roff1·1· in .in acl1.1 <'f'nt room, t-.cllt·tl <'11-.1,1 \1<''-i.1 p11l1rr- ... I hey hart a gu) out h<-rc• 11 hilc· mv "1fe \\3S still t:cllong to thl' <St>e '10TF.L, Pagf" '\21 Grand Jury Probe Pal Says Anthony Set Conrad Loan By Gl\RV GRANVJU,E Ol tr.. O~lly Pllol ,1•11 Secret Grund .Jury transcripts show that 1t \\as Orange County SupC'r\'lsor Philip Anthony himse lf \\ho m astermjnded a plot to SC'<'P a $.10,000 loan from tarnished financier Gene Conrad into his 1976 campaign And to tum the $.10,000 trick. Anthony turned to an old colleg<' friend. Newport Reach travel agent Ted Cook According to Cook 's Ft'b. 2:l testimony he(ore the Grand Jury, the best he could do for h.is long-trme friend was lo lend him $15,000 "Well, I 'v£> already got the Joan." Cook quoted Anthony as saying ··And he showed me a cashier's check and it was made out to me for $30,000. And the name on it was Conrad," Cook tcslifi~ "Al that point <Oct. 25 ) Phil was obviously des perate and hf' needed funds to go on w1th the campaign," Cook C'onllnued So. according to the travel agent, the $30,000 Conrad cash1<'r's check payable lo him was exchan~ed fnr a Cnok rash1cr's ch(•ck p3y~hlt• to An - thonv l n ° lh<' process, Cook became Conrad's d<'blor 3nd Anthony's cn•dator -at least as far as An - t hony·s s ubsC'quent campa1i:n chsclosurc statement showen But 1t wasn't until Conran ta~t January began druwang n<'wspaper publicafy that An· thonv sent Cook a notf' lo cover the SJo.000 debt The note was dated Oet 27. Tes timony rovl'ring I hl' financial ma~ipulations during the frantic closing days ot An· thony's succt'ssful '76 camp:11gn are included in transcripts of the Grand Jury's ongoing five-month investigation into Orange County politica l pract1c<.>s. A key fi gure in that probe i!I Conrad. the rags-to-richcs former police informant who one witness testified splashed $50 IJps to waitresses during his high fl y. ing days last foll Jn thnl hrit>f fling at playing politicill a.n~c-1. Conrad dumped more than $52.000 into various <See ANTHONY, Page A2> Director: Reasons Lacking Costa !\tt-sa Chamber of Com mc·r<'l· d1r('C'tors are opposed lo a mcrg<'r of the Co~ta M<.>sa County Wntl'r 01stnt't into the city as <1 dt•p;.irtmt•nt. In a nll·l'lang today. chamber d1n•clors \Oll'd unanimously to 'upport a rcsolutron opposing the C'Oll:o.Olidal1on Of thl' l WO govern rrwnt bod1c~ It will be forwCJ:dcd to the c1ly council Only 11 of the 21 chrectors at ll'ndt•d the chambt'r meeting. 01rcctor Don Bull said the hoard fell there was not suffi· cwnt reason lo support a con-• solid at1on Thl' \'Otc came a l the con- clus aon of an II-month s tudy of the adva nt ages and da s- advanlagl's of a merger by a city council app0mted l'1t1zcns com- m1llee Dr Al Painter. who headed that comm1ttec. ~1ddressed directors lh1s morning and urged them nol lo take ;.iny stand on lhl· 1so.;u<' The hoard also hearc.I from w;1ter dr"lrict offl t·iab · I thank t hl' consensus of lhc clir<'ctors was that the c1t v and \\'(Iler d1Slrl('l have i.pent enough t .1xpayer:-doll i.lrs on lh<' con solid at ion st ucht•s. · · 13ul I said. ··wt' rccl•1vcd ht·nl'fic1al rl' suit s from lhc studies. in that ap· parent cl<'f1 cH.'r1t'll'S within the ":•IPr district have been or arc in t h1• procl'SS of being rorrecled." Bull :..aid a <'<>Ordinating com· m1lll'C' compns1•d of p;.irllt•<; from hnlh factions ha~ been off1c1ally ;.ippointed. and that water drs· lrict off1,·1aJ, .1rc following many 11f the n'l'Omm<.>ndat1ons cited in I ht• report... "I thank we dec1dt'd that to go :in v further tow a rel consolidation ;1 11il spending more money would not hen(•f1t anynm'. ·Bull said. Tht• l'llY council \\ rll conduct a public h1'aring on lht' con· 1 nwt'rs1;1l issue TuC'sday night Unanned Man Dies LOS ANGELES CAP)-Anun· ~1rmcd man, Anthony Reeves. 27, WCJ.'> killed hy i1 police officer responding to a cit izE'n report of an a~sault , polirt·s aid. Orang'Lj Coas1 ~ .. .c. ........ ~~ \\·ca th er Night ancl morninR fo~ <ind Inv. clouds alon~ the nrnsl. otherwise hazy s un- shine with vanabk h1Rh clouds Salurdny. Lows ton1Rhl 45 to 55 . Highs Saturday in uppf'r 60s at beaches to near RO inlancL INSIDE TODA.\' Volleyball with 5()() playf'rs' That's cmly one of the Nrw Games tha.I 111211 be taught and demon.~trated , at UC Irvine. See Page Cl of the IVerkendt>r Index Al Your S.•lll<t •• "•' t~t ltttord IHll ... " Ht"9t(.,. I.. "' ••I'll At .t.flfll..•llHn Al ., " C1tlltr1111 AU Mevlt• C7 10 Cl•ulllod DI II Ora1191 c.tllflly "' , .... , .. (II ,,.,,. 81·1 Croo•tt• Cit lh1taur..,o cu ou111i.9'•<tt A7 '""' IH 1•11••1•1"-A• TtlHlt .... ca S11terta1 ...... n1 Ct '-lllfutllt• Af lllft.tnr• .. , ' I ,, . ~ A% DAILY PILOT c Frtdny Aprtl ;;n 1977 ·'To Last \'ate' Carter Vows Gas Tax Push WASHINGTON (AP> -Presi· • dent Carter said today ftt W\11 fight "to the last vote in • Congress" for passage or his plan ~to impose a five-cenla'-a-gallon ;.lax on gasoline if U.S. consump- , lion exceeds his energy con- . servation targets. He said the money would be re· funded, and a family that docs conserve will get back more than il pays in higher gasoline prices. · Al a nationally broadcast news •conference dominated. hkc Carter's entire Wt!ek, by the •.energy issue, the President also said : -He doesn't feel threatened by criticism of his administration by former President Ford, who drew Democratic protests by saying that he could have won a new strategic arms limitation agreement with the Soviet Un.ion by now. Carter :.aid that his- torically, "the fraternity of presi- dents and former presidents" has kept its criticism private. But Carter s aid he doesn't feel that Ford has violated a prom1::.l' to keep such comments private. No decision has been made about sending tan ks to Zaire, the African nation trying to beat. off ms urgent attackers ' It's highly unlikely I Charge Asked ~In Slaughter . . 'Of Pet Steer A formal request for prosecu· lion of a Huntington Beach cou· pie and two meat cutters who make house calls has been filed by police in the ca::.e of the butchery of a steer an a front yard Monday. Deputy City Attorney Mark Travis said today he wall draw up three charges <1~ainst parties in- volved m the incident. which led horrified neighbors to call police. Officers (o und Cypress butchers Phillip F'airchtld and John Chavez hacking up the steer 1n the drivew:iy pf the Daniel Butler home, 17205 Elm St. The Butlers had raised the steer in a pen at their home sincc> 1t was a calf, and when 1t came slaughtenng tame they c;,llcd in the moblll· bulchl•rs The butchers had shot the un named steer an the head rarst. but one neighbor told police 1t \llll seemed lo be ahv'e and kicking when the cutting started Deputy City Attorm•y Travis says he wall hie charges of doan~ tiusiness in the city without a license and d1 Sl'haqpng a firearm wtlhtn city lam1ls a~aanst lhc butchers He srud th<• Rullers .,.. 111 tw <·,harged with keeping livestock w1thm 300 fret of Jn c1ccup1t•d dwclhng, because they allegedlv riiiscd the steer 1n <1 pen ne<ir their houst• Travis s:11d surh charg<"s usually bring a $25 f1nt• upon eon vie ti on Bike Safety Check Slated .would advocate such a sale," he sald. -He is concerned about poss1-· ble overexposure during a week that has seen two nationally AMERICANS READY TO RESPOND-Editorial, A6 televised addresses and the news conference, but it isn't h kely to happen often. "'Attendance al the press con ferences is voluntary," he said with a smile. -The energy program he pro- posed to Congress Wednesday night would, if fully implement· ed. cost the federal governmen~ $4 billion between now and 1985. E'rOffl Page A J NOISE ••• we did the county said we had no damage anyway; and that 1f we would only be patient, the noiM' problem would be solved. "I always knew thl' first two statements by the county wen• incorrect and I finally realized the third statement was also in- correct. I hope the county will now recognize their respons1b11i- ty to the other homeowners in the Newport area." Rinker's secretarv refused to answer any questions regarding Rinker's further reactions lo the JUrv's decision. Deputy County Counsel Sc\•1cr commented, "f don't know what we'll do yet in the way of appeal I want to find out wh<1t the Jurors' thoughts were and then our future actions "ill depend on the de cis 1on of the Hoal"d of Su per visors." Jurors who were contacted as thev left the courtroom said I he~· dc~ided 1n favor of Hinke~ because his home on 2 75 acres al 2342 Mesa Drive 1s a unique pro perty that has obv1ou~ly ::.u~ taincd constderablc impact from Jet noise. Rinker lestificd during the ~rial chat he was assured by coun· ty !>uperv1sors when he bou~ht his home in 1965 that Jet aircraft would never Oy from the county airport Today, conversation 111 h1-. home 1s drowned for minutes at .1 time when flights from Jlughel> A1rwest and Air California pas" n\'erht'ad. thl• m1l11on<11re dt• 'eloper test1f1ed . Jurors s.11d tht•\ "'ould h.1\c• ruled an fa\. or or th<' count v 1f the· Ina) had IO\O)Vl'd .I lra(•t h0•lnle ur lt>.,.,('r \ .llu1 Thev aj!reed that Rinkc-r'-; homl .. · dl•.,trihl·d ·" hoY.l'a!'>t' prupt'rt} ·· '' .1., ,1 u111q1w 11 ua· I 1011 \ttnrne} Jt•rrold Fadcm. •on l.H'tl•d rn ...,Jn Be rr1 .11rl1n11 I.ill' I h urs<lav . h<llll'd th1· \ 1·1 t11c·1 .i' .1 ':>harp lc•<;son f11r th" Cir.in~·· Count) Bnard nf S11p1•n 14'e1r\ ' 'Pt•rh:ipo., tht.., v.1l1 in.1kf' the • ,11 rport ..iuthorit w-. Jl•\Y .1t1t·nt inn t n th 1• 1 r n t• 1 g h lw r "· n l't'<l..,, · F:.idt>m -,aid l pi t·d11 l th.11 nlht•r n·.,1dt•nt"" v. ill tak1• th1· .H'l11111 \tr H111k1•r to<1k .111tl furn• 1111" rnunl" to rt·nwd\ lh1· .,1l11.t11ot1 ·· I-.1 d1•m rw11nkd out ·H' 11n ,,, 111• rlul <lurin~ lh1• t n.11 th.it H1nkn .., ht>m(• ,., \ .tltll'tl .1t Sl«><l.000 .1 bout S451).non hf'f1m l ht• I 1 ~ur t' ht' c 0111<1 c \J)(•rl If wr 1r.1fft<' w . .-. barr f'C1 r. orn t ht• .tr• ,1 Fair Gets~:;;~~~ • • Mesons Lauded Loan for Center (\ $1 3 million state roan has been awarded to the Orange County Fair and Exposition Center lo begin the first phase of a $4.2 million new equestrian center, according to Fair Board President Warren Finley. Finlt!y announce d Thursday that work will get under way am· mediately lo construct 220 new horse stalls. a new training ring and provide four acres of add1 t1onal parking. The Orange County Fair Board hopes lo borrow a total of $4 2 million in state Cuod s during the next three years lo build a multi purpose equestrian center as part of the overall $16.7 mtllion master plan to redevelop the fairgrounds in Costa Mesa Funds will be administered through the California Div1s1on of Fairs at six percent interest over 15 years. Long lime Costa Mesa civic leaders Kenneth Fowler Since all phases of develop- ment are designed to produce. revenues to repay the loans. Finley said the fairgrounds will continue to operate on a "self· sustaining basis, a t absolutely no cost to the taxpayer." <ll'fl) and Arlene Schafer received kudos and quips from 300 of their friends at a chamber of commcrtt.' :\tan and Wom<Jn of the Ye<Jr luncheon Thursday al th1· '.\l es:.i Vl•rdl' Country Club. They were lauded rOr their many volunteer efforts in the Harbor Area over lhe _years 'He Was Christ' When completed, the equestrain center will have public boarding facilities for 500 horses, three training rings, a cross-country jumping course, and a show arena that will seal 1.500 persons. E'rOffl Page A J Says Manson Girl MOTEL ••• cles k officer," Rutherford said, shaking his head. "That's what I call fast service." LOS ANGELES (AP> -"lie was hl•autiful .. Th~ girls \\CHsh1pped him . We all "orstuppcd him. ' Linda Kasa- h1an said in <• sleepy monotORl' sl'a rch1nJ,! for memories or l'harlt>s M.rnson. ·Did you bt•ltl'\ l' Ch arles Manson was Jl•.;us Chris t ·• <•Skt•d the proseeutor at the rl'tnal of Lc:>hl! Van Houten. a former Manson family follower. "Yup." replied Mrs K<1sabian. The onetime star witness of the l\t ani.on trial took the witness stand Thursday to give jurors her twic<'·told tale of horror -the story of the T<1le-LaBianca kill- 1ngs. It w:i-; sev<'n year:. s ince Mrs Kasab1an, lht•n :1 µ1g-ta1le<1 ~Janson followc·r. lurnt·d slates ev1denct' lo Y.1n 1mmunitv from prns t•t·ut1nn for murder. Nov.. at 2i. :>hl· i... many pounds heavit•r .1nrl th<' mother of four small children Betty Ford Enters Hospital for Tests H,\NCIH> '\llHAGF. <AF» Forrnt>r F1ro;I Ludv Bell\.' Ford h.1-. beC'n admitted ~t Eisenhower \h•dll'..d C't•ntl'r for diagnostic lt ..,..., on .1 rl'C'llrnng pinched 1H•n1• 1n her n1·ck. ;.1 Ford ::.pokt·sm;.in s.11d totlav. Mrs Ford. 5!1, 1.; c·xpcctetl to be rt•ll•aM'd Saturduy morning. :ic- t·nrrlin.: lo Grrl-! Will<1rtl , J r'ord "I .1 ff .1!->-.i'>l :int \.\1ll.1rrl cf.,..,<nhNI the tests as routine., sa\ lllJ.! lhl'y were be- 1 n i:: dnn1· '"1th no g reat urJ,!••nn 111• .1dcled .Mrs. Ford h:11I nnl 1"q1t·11• nt•c•d anv "j:treat tli-t•u11lf111t · dUl' to th1• cond1 tmn She was obviously reluctant lo remember much Of the fi\ (' murdt'rs she "1t nessed at the home or actress Sharon Talt'. comm1llcd th<• 01ght before the LaB1anca kill ings, shl' would say only · I <· o tt Id n 't h l'i 1 l' \l' J t . I \\ <1.., o.,hocked " Deputy Dist. i\tl}. Stephen Kay, who plans to dwell on the slay1ngs of Rosemary <.ind Leno LaBianca when Mrs. Kasab1an resumes the stand Monday, led her quickly past the Tate kill· rngs. She acknowledged that she saw othrr Manson followers sl<1b· bing \'iclims. E'ronc Page A J SOURED • • • The night of the kilhng, Mrs . Walker met Emmitt E. llogue, 50, of Laguna Beach an a downtown tavern. Ilogue was driving Mrs. Walker's car ~::. tt pulled up lo her house and the passenger's door wa::. suddenly Jerked open. It wasn't fast enough -the would-be robber got away .. No, I didn't get any license pl ate numbers," Rutherford said ~hen w,kcd. "What do you think I am. crazy?" Another· gunman came up to tht• locked door and rapped on the '' 1ndow last Christmas, Rutherford said. In that incident. Rutherford said. he stuck his face close to an opening in the glass, "and felt Sll'el against my nose. Thal guy stuck tus gun nght in my face. "I felt that for three days af· terwards." he said. In that incident, Rutherford again dove for the protection of the heavy-wooden counter and the frustrated robber fled on foot. ~"I don't know what's going on in this city," Mrs. Rutherford said "Me either, .. Rutherford agreed. ''but 1 'm going lo tell the owner I want bullet-proof glass in here " From Pagt> A I PAY PACT Laler, Hogue would tell polarc he saw nashes from the gun and h d h I h h h Rut durmg recent closed-door ear t e rt>ports, at oug c bargaining sessions school didn't know l'xaclly how many, hefore he leaped from the car authorities stood firmly against ~tnd ran across th<' strl't>t granting binding arbitration, <1 system in which an independent Bobby, inside Mrs. Walker's arbitrator would cast the final re house opened the door, looked out commendation on settling a dis ~ind went back in, Obev said. pule. The school board now re· The 12-year-old is n·ow laving an tains its power to casl the finul .mother state with his father vole on an arbitrator's recom· There had been plans to begin mendation. a trust for the boy with donations Trustees also took a hard line in lieu of nowt'rs at the funeral, against granting the 13 percent hul not much came of the idea, pay hike, claiming the district Obey said. Y.111 have reduced funds because Betty Champlin, a Laguna of needed expenditures in other Beach attorney, said a wrongful areas and the impending death suit wall be brought again::.t financial restrictions of the Ser- poltt1cal ramp.ugn::.. more than $-10 000 into Anthony's And. accordmg to Grand Jury testimony, Conrad's political gener~tl} ::.omelJme::. rubbed off on his a.'>::.0<:1ates. James Roosevelt. for examplt-, told the Jury he donated $4,000 to Anthony 's campaign without. ever having met or talked with the candidate The same day. Roosevelt re- cei vcd a $5,000 t•onsultant's fee from Conrad. Under qul'stionmg by Assistant Dis t ract Attorney Michael· Capiai. Roosevelt admitted hE. had nl'vcr billl'd Conrad for his services and that there was no predetermined fl'e understand· ing lo cover them. "Mr. Conrad !>aid right along that he would p<1y me a consult· ing fee Wt' had no written ar- rangement for 1t He Just simply said. 'I will pay you when a con· 'en1ent time arises'," Roosevelt testified. That tJme came on the same dav Roosevelt said he handed a $4,0oo check to Max Bmswanger for him to carry lo Anthony's headquarters. B1nswanger, a losing candidate for supervisor in the 5th Otslrict primary election last June, testified that he had a S6 million loan pending with Conrad's beleaguered firm. Pension Funds of America. The Newport Beach trucking executive told the Grand Jury that he was to receive $60,000 as a finder's fee if Conrad s ucceeded in placing the Joan for a trucking. r efuge firm. It was to prod the slow-moving loan that eventually never came about and to protect bis finder's fee that kept him a frequent vis- itor to Conrad's I rvine-based firm. Binswanger testified. He also testified that he might have been a bit "devious" when he went back on a promise lo Supervisor Ralph Diedrich to buy two $200 tickets to a fund· ra1::.er for then l>tate Assembly cand1dall' Denni:. Mangers. Instead of buying the tickets a s D1edr1ch co mmanded. B1nswani.;l'r ent1tl'd Conrad mlo bu) mg four $200 t1l·kcts. Then, llin:.wanger testified. he altl•nded the Mangers Dis- neyl<1nd cocktail party on the ~I rength of thl' t1r kets bought by Conrad · 5 Charged in Sale SAN DIEGO CAP) -Federal agents say they arrested five persons, including gun dealers in National City and Calexico in connection with weapons sal~s lo an undercover Mexican Army of- ficer. SmaJ,lShark Bites Man HONOLULU <AP) -A Tennessee m<1n bitten by a four foot shark 50 feet off the island of M au1 says he doesn't know why that "crazy fool " would have wanted to atlack him. Ruskin Vest, 58, was rt·· leased fr om Mau i Memorial Hospital on Thursday, two days after hts right arm was cut up by a four-foot shark. Vest, president of In dependent Products Co. of Mt. Pleasant. Tenn .. was snorkeling tn Hawaii for the first time and he says, for the last time. A community l11kt> safeh· pro gram, s ronsort>d hy the CostJ '\1es a Police Dt>partmcnt. will h<· held Saturday for young b1cy<'le riders al Tt•Wanklc Park begin- ning at 9·30 a m The program as co spon-;orP<l hy the Automobile Cluh of Southern California. It as dt> s1sned to curh b1cy<'lc ir11unc'\ and encourage safrly San Juan Facility To Test Coal Use l he McCoy estate m behalf of rano school financing dec1s1on by Mrs Walker's heirs the state Supreme Court ------- Vest's damaged arm tendons arc expected lo heal in time. Auto Club equipment will ht' w~ed to tl'st bicyl'lt's such a.., wbeel and frame alignment, s pokes, bearings and brakes Handlebars. grips, lights 11nd reflectors also will be checked at thf clinic OAANOE COAST DAILY PILOT lMOfArtQ"'(CW1\t0.1titP1101 w.t .. •frrl• 11!1'\""' bi,...0 lhr Nr'W'\ PO\\ 1-. OWtlitl~ C'l'f' IN-n,_."''to Co.\I Puot1\h1n4 Como,.,H, ~Att.-.d•I·""' .,,. f'ttl~lt'h"d '-'01\dtv th'""~ ,.,ICMit 10, '""'"' r:~• v~:1;:0'!,~~!~ .. ,".=:.":~ ~:"~:::., 4A-Qvnae,.trt\ \.lwth(Ot\f 6 \lfllq._.,r--o iitl'l.tl.-tt f•Of'I I\ OVftill\1'•tt \tl'l'dAY\ """'° """"""' ,,.,. .., ·r.t 10•' ov~1v.,,... o••"' ., •• no w,.,, "-o ~tfttt (6\ffMt~t (t l1ftttnttt1•1- .... rt ...... 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FO\ AP 8"°''"•'\Wrltt' i\ chemical plant nt•ar Sctn Juan Capistrano that will taC'kll' t ht.' national enerJ,!y problc·m of how lo use ro:il ckanlv was <k dieatcd today by TRW and the .. : n vi ronmenta I Protection Agency The plant will test .1 process l<> desulfurize coal before 1l " burned. thus reducing tht.' level of sulfur oxide t'm1ss1ons released into the atompsherc by ut1lat1cs and other large coal users The facility as located about five miles east of San Juan Capistrano. South of Ortega Highway on O'Neill Ranch pro· perty. ''We don 'l expect the new plant to generate any new jobs local ly," said Mike M{lthews of TRW Crisis Center Open Hoose Set The Family Crisis Center, 840 W. 19th St.. Costa Mesa, will con· duct its annual Open House Tues· day fromJp.m. to6 p.1'n . The Center provides counsel· ing services for teenagers and their families as well as shOrt term res identi al care for teenAaers who need a cooling ofr period away from home. For more ipformation on the cenler, ull SU.a:Jeo. Wt• hJH' ht?l'n h1rm~ new people .1 s w t' n 1.· C' d t h e m • m o s ti y e·n ~inrers 3nd IC'chnicians. The nr" prorc·s~ do!'-;n 't really tak<' m :my fW'Oplt.• I guess we have ahout 125 t•mployes out there now. Or Slc-pht.'n c;:i~t>. dirrctor of the EPA 's offa1.·1.• of Energy, l\t tnrrals and Industry. said the pl;tnl wa~ a maJor step forward toward the increased use of coal to mr<'t futur~ l'nergy needs. He not<'d President Carter 's em- phasis on heavier utilization of coal as part of the nation's ''fue l m 1 x " tn presenting has energy program to Congress. The plant uses a process de· veloped by TRW's Dr. Robert A Meyers wtuch leaches as much as 95 percent of the pyrilic sulfur C1ut of crushed coal before it IS burned The plant can process only about a half-ton of coal an hour but TRW and EPA are proceed· 1ng with plans for a full scale de- monstration plant which will pro- bably be located in the cast. "The progress to date in de- monstrating this process has been reassuring," Gage said. "H these pilot plant studies are suc- ce1111fuJ and a re followed by a de· monslration program, then in the future, we may ·well have a number of full-scaJc plants using thill process to clun tens or thousands of tons of coal each day." UC NO 710411 A new dimension 1n carpet beauty. Solt, shimmering beauty you can see. Solt. tactile beauty you can feel. Du Pont TOUCHABLE carpets. constructed of Ou Pont nylon. DEN'S • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • -installation· custom draperies linoleum • wood floor 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 926'27 • PHONE 6~6·'4838 -6"6·'2355 • Surprise: RVs Go To Fair Orange County Fair Board members we re s urpnsed to learn Thursday night that the Costa Mesa fairgrounds will play host to almost 1,000 recreation vehicles April 29 to May 1 in what Disneyland oUicials are calling the biggest RV rally ever held. It seems the deal was arranged "Y without a signed contract under former fair management and came to light only after fair board members started receiv- ing Disneyland brochures ad vcrtismg the event And to top it off, F::ur board members were forced to approve an emergency 'expenditure of S22,SOO to provide portable electric and water outlets to service the mcoming RVs .. I can't believe it," repeated new fair director Ken Falk, re- ferring to the s till unsigned con- tract for the event. O•oty Piiot Slaff PMto COSTA MESA'S BILL PAYNE AND PAL, 'COCIJO' Rainmaker Makes It Ptaln-He's Going Commercial "Our version is we don 'l know our version ... so we'll have to go with Disneyland's version," said Board President Warren Finley. After reading the Disneyland brochure which offers rally participants full accommoda- tions at the fairgrounds and free access to the weekend swap meet in addition to a full day at Dis- neyland, Finley rc.•cc1ved <IP· prov al from the State D1v1sion of Fairs to re-classify funds lo meet needed expenditures. Free Rain a Pain, Payne Wants Gain Fair board members approved his action Thurs day night, although Elmer Montano ~ked Finley in1 the future to bring his s uggestions before the board rather than go ahead on his own. The $22,500 w11J go for portable hook-up equipment for 800 Rvs although at $3.50 per night, the fair st.ands to make only about SS,000 back m parking fees However. the equipment as r eusa- ble and s hould pay for itself with more events, members cit.urned Representatives of the swap meet which occupies the fair g round on weekends were not pleased to learn rally partacr- pants arc offered frc<' adm1ss1on to the meet 1n Disnt'yland's brochure. "I think we should have a day at Disneyland when everyone from the swap meet can go to Disneyland," one s wap meet representative suggested. The event will go on as scheduled, but the question now is who's in control s ince there is only a verbal agreement which apparently was r each('d b('twe('n unspecified Disneyland officials :ind former fair director Jim Porterfield. Fair board m<'mbers plan to ask Disne' lnnd to p..iy ror Jl least half of thl· equ1pml1nt n~l·df'd on a loan basis Abo. a ('OUJ)lt• or m<'mhrrs -,u~ J:C!.ll'C1 that D1.,nt'\ lanrl m11-:ht "anL to piny .1 h11-:1H•r roll' tn th1• upcom1ni.: Oranj!<' Count v F.11r 1( thev \\&sh to cn1111n111' st.1i:1ni:: ... ur llfl;I.' H\' r:ill11•-. .11 1lw fair· grounds "We "nnl ~t1rkP\ \T nll',C' her" <'\cry rlay."· -..ml h1111rlf rnt·mtwr Dr MnuricP S Nadrnti.:1· l\tcmtl<'r Burr W1ll1am., 'aut pressuring D,.., n <'\ l.1 nd 1nt11 part1c1paltnf! an the f';11r could amount to "hl:ickm:ial · hut fair nfriciab now plan to m1•f't \\1th Dis neyland n•pre..,1'ntat1\I'.., t11 SC<' "hnt ('ons1derat1ons can hr 1,1,orkl•rlout By STEVE MITCHELL Ol tlle O•llY Piiot St•ll After years of bringing rain to Orange County for free. Costa Mesa rainmaker Bill Payne says he's in it fM the bu(' ks now The retired Orange Coa:--.l College art instructor, through a Santa Ana ceramics firm. 1s churning out 1,500 of his palm- sized clay rain gods a day. and af the venture proves to be a suc- cess: he 'U gear up for m ore Payne, you might recall, told the world m February he would place tus clay cloudburst makers on a field at OCC on March 15, predicting that it would ram 24 hours later And it did He has successfully brought r am to Orange County 13 out of 14 tries since 1953, blaming the one failure on using old gods from the year before · "Can't do that -·he said. shak- ing his head H(' discovered the clay gods in southern Mexico many y('ars ago and, after much study, found the figures were likenesses of the Zapotec Jnilian rain god Cocijo The Zapot-ec Indians used Coci- jo more than 1,200 years ago to bring rainfall to their lands Payne dismisses fears tbat hc mi~ht angerCocijo hy mnr\ceting its likeness. saying how could he be upset? "I'm just tryiAg to br ang rain to a dry nation ·· Aha. vou sav. Cocijo's powN" ,., onlv effective.when you u~ loc:N cla}· an has manufacture Aha, Payne says right back "The material in these gods com· (''> from all over the L"n1tl'rl States." And, sure enough. scattered all ov('r lhe El.000-square·foot Markel Ceramics plant in Santa Ana ar<• bags of benlonate clay from Wvoming and Texas, desert talc from the Providence ~fountains near Death Valley, ball C'la~ from KentuC'kv and T rnnesst'l' .ind Lincoln ·fire clay from Amador Count\'. Calif. You have to get up pretty curl~ in the mornini; to put one over on this rainmaker Lou Markel. president of :\tarkel Ct>ram1cs. c;a~s hr's sunk $10,000 into the rain god Hntun• r'm lnno~ent, I 'i'ell You Roscoe the lion doesn 't believe he belongs b~hind bars He savs his onlv crime was somehow arriving at James Witcticv's RollinJ! Valley Animal Farm in rural northca-stcrn Ohio Speaking for the wolves. bears. skunks, coyotes and other unwilling residents, Rose()(.' says he's had it "it h being on public display. • I • lo date, but expects a downpour of profits an a few months Markel quit his Job as branch manager for a New York Stock ExC'hangc brokcra{!e firm four ~·ears ago to takt• up ceramics "Now I'm making rain gods.." he s nys . tossing a CociJo likeness mto a cardboard box. "lsn 'l that something?" He said he plans to turn out 5,000 gods a day if the venture proves successful and will sell them to large department stores where they will retail for $2.49 a god. And what will Payne do with royaltit's from the sale"! ·'It .... 111 help further m y archcolo~1cal career." the 63- year·old former professor says. "What that means 1s r can go back to Oaxaca and goof ore," he confides A potter walks by, carrying a box loud of the chiy gods. "Hey, 1f you're going to carry those things outs1d('," Payne yells, ··make sure they're cov- ered. "Don·t want to get my car wet." he chuckled Huge Track Meet Slated An t'St1m ated 1,200 boys from 7 ln H years of age will compete .Saturdav an lluntangton Beach in the Ornnge Countv Municipal Rl'Creation l\ssoc1at1on 's annual tr<.1ck and field champ1onsh1ps The event gets under way at 9 a m. al Huntington Dcach ll1gh School. Co-hosts ar<' the Hunt- ington Reac·h K1wan1!-> Club and the city'~ Parks :anrt ReC'reation Depnrtrn('nt The countvw1dl1 track and field c h1tmp1onship meet for girls 1s .;;cheduled April 30 at Newport lluroor lhgh School 111 N1•wport R<'a<'h It's Hats Off To Baldies in Sunday's Pilot Lostng 'our h:ur • Or tearing 1t out hv thr roots'' If th<' former. Sund av s YOU Sectio n may have th<' answer; ifthe latter. you may arlentify with bewildered com<'· d1an Woody Allen llAIRV PROBLEMS From .... 1gs to surgical methods. men with llltl<' hair are seckang ways to cover their p<itcs. Thom LeCoq of the Daily Pilot Staff talks with local P<'()ple who work with dif· fcrcnt methods anc1 asks their daents why they go through the expense (suNDAY'S BEST J NO SCHNOOK-Woody Allen doesn't deny his image as a neb- b1sh, but he maintains that he's Just a "normally incompetent" person. The Associated Press in- terview with the talented come- dian will be on Sunday's Enter- tainment Page NADER'S EX·RAIDERS Formerly advocates of the con· sumer cause. some or Ralph Nader's followers now find themselves in the government - some ln key positions. How lhe switch has affected their views Is detailed in a YOU Section piece. t S PECILATINGONDISASTER The slate's fantastic housing boom has lines of people wailing to buy homes. , But w11l lhe bubble burst as it did an Florida" A Real Estate Sec· t1on story on Sunday examines the possibility or financial dj,. aster here. along the Orange Coast Frfd!y. April 22, 1971 DAIL y PILOT A 3 Sky's Fly's Limit Stwitman Slwots for 3()() MPH LOS ANGELES (AP) -Look, up In the sky' Batman or Robln7 Great Ca('sar's Ghos t., Nope. Just the Human Fly g<>- ing up again, this tame to be swatted by a 300-mlle-an-hour wind as he stands atop a DC8 jetliner in flight Saturday above .the MoJave Ajrport. The object is to beat the 225- m .p.h. record he set previously. Landing is a little "like getting hit by Dick Butkus," said the 29·year-old Canadian "Fly," a former Hollywood stuntman who keeps his identity secret, wears a mask and cape and bright red tights, and as nearly always ac- companied by his faithful bodyguard. G1u se p · pe "Mercury" Lemmo, s1m1lar Iv attired, but who stands about a foot shorter than the ny. Lemmo chauffeurs the Fly around in a gaudy three-" heeled motorcycle powered by a Corvair engine. David Levme. the Fly's agent. c;a 1d he hopes the two will become known as a kind or Batman-and-Rohm team But the modest 1'1y sees himself as "the wildest comic book super-hero ever The 6-foot·4 185·pound Fly ad m tts he gets •'very nervous'· before a flight, strapped at his waist and )('gs lo a cadmium s teel brace on top of the Jet Then why do al" Seven years ngo, he said, he· was paralyzed an a Nashville. Tenn , traffic accident that killed his wife and step-daughter ··1 was dead from the neck down." he said. All the bones in his legs nnd hips were crushed. Doctors doubted he would walk again -~~· After four years of therapy, ex- ercise and surgery which left about 60 percent of his body with steel reinforcements and pins. the Fly set out lo prove a point. HE FLYS THROUGH THE AIR WITH THE )VIND AS A SWATTER Human Fly Stands Atop Motorcycle Driven by Bodyguard He took up stunts even more difficult than those he'd done for the movies. dustrialists Joseph Ramacieri and Frank Perry, Fly made his first airborne stunts last June above the Mojave Airport. where he will stage his_Saturday stunt. Last September in his second flight, he new into turbulent, rainy w('alher in Dallas that severely cut and bruised him over more than half his body. Financially backed hv two fellow Canadians. Montr~al in· GERMAl"{S VITAMIN B-1 S timula t ed root growth. Eic.ccllcnt for roses, rruil trees. shade trees. new seedlina. bedding plants. 1 Pt. 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H's simple! • Ruy it bv thP roll! ~SQUARE FEET ROLLS $1 19 • ln::.t:lnl tw.iuty overnight' HYBRID BERMUDA • • ... •No mt'~~ l)r manure' DICHONDRA s 1.49 . .,. . A special muc of rich. organic humus materials blended to create a perfect soil environment for all vegetables and flowers. Rich in mushroom comp6st and organic compost. Improved air circulation. Improves water penetration. Improved soil drainage. Prevents compaction. Pre-moistened. ready to use. •t0a Vaga'lable Pla11lh19 Mix FOR ALL FLOWER AND VEGETABLE PLANTING 2 CU. FT. SALi Pl.ICE 2 Cubic ft. 1i1e W. "4«H ....... 4/21/77 Al ..... UMffM t. S~ ... e....41 o,... 1o.,...w..er1 -....6 ,. .. ,..._a. T1I s 21Jl NIWPOIT ILVD .. COSTA MESA M.._., 646-JtJI.• ,..._ SIMlp '4M I OJ ~ A4 DAILY PILOT Just • ~ I with To• ~pldae Dogs Have More Fun K·9 CRISIS : There are sure signs tn the ne ws that summer and beach·lime are just around the corner . Some people, for ex- ample, are fighting over dogs oo the beaches again. The latest c lash came down in San Clemente, where the City Cd\JnciJ, m its infinite wasdom, ruled against allowing canines on the city strands. Fnday, Af>rit 22. um .. ~'''" ....... '" COURT ORDER DELAYS SCHEDULED ABORTION Wendy Chaaalow, 19, and John Rothenberger, 23 Reds Chased Away . Bombers Fly Close to East Coast WASHlNGTON (AP) -Soviet reconnaissance bombers flew within 60 miles of the U.S. East Coast th.is week and passed over several America .. warships before retreating when U.S. righter planes were quickly sent after them, Pentagon sources re- port. Two TU-9;i Bea r bombers passed directly over the aircraft carrier Saratoga, an escorting cruiser and lwo frigates exercis- ing earlier this week in a U.S. fleet training area about 60 mill's off the East Coast, the sources said. THE SOURCES SAI D the bombers were closer to the US. coas t than ever before. They normally fly 150 to 200 miles off 1 he coa:;t. Two U.S . F -4 phantom JCt fighters were sent from Seymour Johnson Air Force l3ase. North Carolina. when the Bears ap. peared over the Sa.ratoga and Its ei>corts. ~ut the Soviet pl8.l'les new away with.out further lnci· dent. sources said. Although th~ Russian bombers made no threatening moves and were over international waters. some senior American officers are known to be disturbed by the boldness of TU·95 pilots in maneuvering within the U.S. air defense zone. THESE OFFICERS say the episode fits into a pattern or more assertive Soviet naval. air, sur- face and s ubm arine activity within the past year. always hove kept thelr distance from the U.S. coastline. THE SOVIET reconnaissance b o mbers. with an operat ing range of about 8.000 m iles. have been reaching more widely over the P aciflc as well. For example. two Bears flew la.st Jan. 11 from Vladivostok to within 50 miles of Guam, s ite of Important U.S. a1r naval bases . TU·95s also have been operat· Ing ovt>r South Atlantic s hipping lanes from bases in Guinea on Africa·s west coast. Last December, Bears flying from Conakry. Guinea. closely monitored a U.S. Navy exer cise involving the carrier Fr anklin D. Roosevelt 1n the wes tern Mediterranean. On that oc- casion, US. Navy F ·l4 fighter planes went aloft lo chase the Russians away. ' All this happened after a peti- tion battle. Dog·lovers turned in more than 350 signatures or peo· pie favoring Fido romping on the sands. Father Fights Abortion Soviet T U-95 bombers are equipped with camera::. and various ktnds or electronic In· telltgence-gathering dences, as well as two types of anl1·sh1p missiles, according to U.S in tell1gence information. Rear bombers have been nyrng between Russia and Cuba at ir regular intervals sine(' 1970, but DURING TUAT SAME ex- ercise US. naval comm anders r eported that a Soviet Kashin class destroyer had steamed rtJ!ht through the American car· r1er formation. ignoring warning Another 287 people signed ant1- beach dog petitions -Jobless Man Doesn't Want Ex-girl Hurt -;ignals from the U.S. ships. ' NOBODY ASKE D any dogs what they thought about It. But that fi gures. The San Clcmentt• l.'Ouncil's vote on the issue reflected the close division of opinion. T he council balloted 3 to 2 to keep the dogs off the beaches. So the issue 1s settled, right? You wanna bet•! Would you care to wager on how many loose canines I'll be able to find on San Clemente's ci- ty beaches this summer? Would you give me a dollar for each one I discover? If you'll ~o for that one. I 'll re· tire about Aug. 1. MAPLEWOOD. N.J <AP1 A 23-year-old man. seeking to pre vent a former girlfriend from ha v 1ng an abortion for a fetus shl· said he fathered. said he 's doing 1t bec<1use he doesn't want her ··hurt." .. T care for her and she could be hurt by this," said John Rothen· berger Jr. 'Tm not doing this j ust for me. ll 's for her too." S l\~fNG H E believes the woman's family is pressuring her to have the abortion, he added. "She has a lot to lose a family to lose, a college educa- tion Stie has JUSt me to gain " Rothenberger. a Jobless con struction "orker. obtained a temporary restraining order against the abortion that was For Def e11se :.chcdulcd £or Thursd<1y. Ile s aid he had been dating \\' cndy Chasalow. 19. for almost two years but that they stopped S('l'mg each other la~t week whc·n :>ht• told him s hl• was prc~n<1nt c!1.•sp1tl.' the use of l'ontracept1on lit• said she told him he was the father. a JUdgmcnt hl' Jcceptcd. ''S H E WA SN'T ~1 A D ," Rothenberger said. "She didn't ::.ccm so upset She wasn't over· Joyed about 1t. but 1l didn't makt> her angry ... He saJd the couple had talked of marriage and that she wanted to elope on Saturday but had changed her mind b) Monday. say1n~ she wanted lht• abortion ··1·m i.1111 n ·rv much m love "1th her.·· hl· s aid rt is a clear fact or hfe that moi.t rlogs absolutely love the b('ach They go there to play. In h} gon(• ~ t•;.irs alon~ this c·oa:-thnc. dogs ust.•c! to go lo the hPache!-> to socwll1(• in group-. The' 'd chas(' each other sn tht.· !'.;ind, romp 1n the surf, make love, lake care or nature, and ~em•rally have an t.•normously good t1ml.' People. or l'Ourse. ha\C now come to our shorl•llne in increas- ingly grl'al number s. And dogs both~r some of these people. First Gun Club CERTAIN CITIZENS l:Om pl am that they step m dog me::.svs m t he sand. There arc n•port::. of dog bites Al the San Clemente hearing, one offte1al teM1riec! he "'a:. forl'ed lo shoot J Ci1•rmdn Shepherd that attacked him. I doubt, however, he ever o:;hot a drunk who decided lo take him on Ov<'r the years. I've stepped on a lot or items hidden In the beach '>and These httle treasure::. h3vt• included rusty nails, old beer t•ans. shaltcred mirror-.. bubble ~um and broken pop bottles ~on1· or thes1• 1t£•m.., v. a'> left on the beach by a doi.t GIV EN THE CHOIC'E of '-tt'p p1ng on snmt•lhing left h) a human or a dog, I'll tak(' tht' doJ(!-> girt every t1m1• Wt• do not chnM• lhl' h tl"r louses off the 'lhort•llnt'. howl'H'r We bam clogs. I n Laguna B each . rookie hfrgu~rcls ((et lhe <'hon· or ('ha-, 1ng clown loose doi.:~ 1·ap1unni.: tht•m on a rope' .ind thl•n l) 111i.: tht•m up al the m.1m hft·~u;m1 low<'r 11nt1I lhl' SP('A truck ar nvc•s Some rla\c; the S PCA trul"k never eonws around So wht•n th<' da~ s shift eml.., the hf<'J?unnh untie all the col lectt•d dogs anrl turn th<·m free Thus the do~" v.111 be back tomorrow for a nice run on the beach with the ~hastn~ rookie lifeguards Dogs sure know how to have fun at the beach. 'Bounty' Taken NEW YORK <A P> ··r want to ltve peaceably," said 67-yl'ar·old Zygmunt Sorok,a, as ht• a ccepted a $200 "Courageous C1t1zens A\4 ard ·· from a gun club here for having cnt1cally wounded one of two men who tried lo rob him Soroka. a Czecho:.10\ Jk1an im migrant. b~camc the hr:,t person to accept a cash girt from the f'ederation of Greater New Yorlt Pistol and Rine Club:,, which rt" mstatt'd its controver!:l1al av. ard program despite sharp crillc1s m from city offiC'tals who l'al!J>d 1t a bounty The award wait the idea of WilhJm Greif. t''<t'CUll\'e director of thv ll'clt•ra11on v.ho -,aid "there 1:. nothing indecent about hont-st law ab1d1ng c·1t1n•n!-. ri1· frndtnJ: thrmselvf'~ ' ·&ecu-on• c11 .. d WASl-nNGTON IAP> In a new round or verbal £1 c;t1cuffs "tlh the So\ 1et Union. Pn•<,1dcnl ('arll'r 1s proclaiming the t:n1lcd StalC'S lhi' .. beacon light" or human rights . He denounced c harges 1n Pra\da thJl h1' 1·1·onom1c pro~rams ar 1· ·de m JJ(0,::11· prom 1st·~ C' .1rt••r , conC'<:ntrat1on o n 1011·1.:n .di .urs ~ rl!'> hJ~hh~hted toda~ bv 11 morning m<'etin~ with Synan Fore11?n ~finister Haum l\h.tddam lo dlliCUb'i thf• \hd!llL' 1-:ast and nt'\l month ' I.ilk' b1·1v.een Cart1•r Jnd !'i\riJn Pr~s1dcnt Hafcz As.,;ui \-~r f'lar,.• ISLAMABAD, Pakis tan IAPI -The army fired on a pro tess1on helc1 1n violation or martial law today, k1lhn~ 10 to 22 (_1_N_SH_O_R_r_J persons and v. ound1ng about 200 1n K <srac h1. report!> from Pakistan'!> largest city said Four pl•r-.on!'. wen~ ri'portcd killed t'bt>whert• in Pakistan, br ingm~ lhl' death toll for today tu .1-, h11=th a!'. 2fi \\h1ch would make 11 the "nrsl dav of v1olt•ncc in six wet•h of poht1i:al unrest. 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Dairy ~op Out She Cut 'tocks, Then Got Cut t\ SUPERIOR Court judge and ~tale appeals court reJl'Ctl.'d h1:-; arguments that he had an equal right to participate sn an abortion dec1s1on and that lhl' :.1x Wl'ek old fetus had rights in the matll'r ST. PETERSBURG BEACH. f'la. <AP> -Police rookie Sherryl Landsberg got her waist-length hair cut lo the collar, but Chief Gil Thivener said it isn't up to code and fired her. .. , fired her for nat-out insubordination and refu!>lng to follow the same dress code as other officers," Chief Gil Thivener says. "Sht! rcfused lo comply with a direct order and I d1sm1ssed her ·· Both courts said the US Supreme Court had given women an absolute right to an abortion 1n the f1r:.t \2 \\eek'> of prl.'· gnancy But Just1cl' Roh~rt J. Clifford m Morristown grantl"d thC' restrainm~ orcll'r until the full state Supn•ml' Court hear~ the cast• on Monday :'>11s:. ChasalO\\, a frt•-.hman ~tl Trf'nton St:ilt.• Collt·~l" ".1!> not j\ :11lablt• for eommt·nt Thur!> da~. b111 soml' r:-tmil) rnt·mbl•r-, in \\'h1ppan) '>.lld shC' harl not had the <1bor11on "SHE CALLE D M f: la~l ni~ht ''' ll'll me she was Vl'ry angry,·· Hothcnberg1·r said Thursd:n 'Sht• ':-. n·ry angry with what l"m OFFICER LANDSBER G, 24. ftrC'd th.is v.eek after three Wl.'ek:. on the JOb as the only \\Oman on thl' forct:". sa)s the only regula tion in tht• code 1s for male or f1c't'r~ "I t s.11<.l how long ~ou r s1dt•hurn!'. and mu:.tach(• could ht.• .md that ~·our hair c:ouldn 't touch your coll:ir or protrudl' over your t•ar::.." Ml!-.!> L:rnds herg s;iy'> When Th1vent·r hired he r l\t arch 24. M 1ss Landstwrg 'slight brown hair was .ilmost waist ll·ngth. port wllh her gear to the chief's office and was fired. "I offered to cut my hair s horter, but he s aid no." says Miss Land~berg, who holds a bachelor's degree in cnminology from Florida Slate t;nivers1ty .ind a degree in police science from a community college. "AN OFFICER HAS lo follow the• rul('S and regulations of this pol1cl.' department," Thivener ~aid . She indicated she had talked to other people who told her she didn't have to comply with the same dress code as other officers." The chief says the d ress code dol'sn "t distinguis h bet ween men Jnd women. doing·· Rothenbcrgt'r s aid ht• thou~ht ~11ss Chasalow w~s betn~ pre ssured snto the 11bort1on by her family, adding that "ht•r parcnt:- ft•lt I \\asn't ci.aaUy lhl' bt·st onl· fo r her. · "SINCE THE R E wasn't a rt .. gulation for women. I h<1d my hair l.'Ul :\tonday until 1t JO:.t touches my collar when 1t ·o; curled under." she says "I d1dn 't want any hassles and de· l"rded th<1t 1f I have to cut my hair to keep my job. 1 ·11 do that." "I've got a dress code for police officers." he says. "Her h<11r was shoulder·length when I saw her. She refused to comply :~ with a direct order and I dis· The next day she was told to re- m 1ssed her for that and I 'll dis-·· m1:,s anyone else for that." • \~~ -~'1!1~JQ ~,-~·}V v~~\&!Jf~~~ ~~11~~!3 informative ... entertaining ... us eful a nd only in your Saturday DAILY PILOT ENTE RTAINING stor ies. reatures and pictures of special interest to young readers appear in a nd near Uncle Len's corner of each Saturday Daily Pilot, including Ask Andy, Letters from Ellie and a weekly news quiz. --, H ELP F UL T I PS and timely news for outdoor and indoor gardener s. plus yard and home maintenance informa tion. .. .. COM PLET E WE EKEND STOCK TABLES fo r full New .Yotk Stock Excha nge a nd American St ock:. Exchange lists ... week's highs, lows, close and volume. GET ACQUAINTED with area churches and their activities in the Saturday church pages. our famous D\tJ\E -A- J,..\NES SHOP THOSE GREAT BARGAINS in the famous Daily Pilot Dime·A·Line classified ads. No rtl~rchandise priced over $25. DON 'T MISS THESE SATURDAY SPECIALS AND MORE IN YOUR .. DAILY PILOT 642-4321 f . . I ! f ,. I. ' life Bill Loses by ~ -0ne Vote Al'Wl'9 .... IO Dead at B<I Gummo Mar x, second youngest and least known or the five Marx brothers, died Thur.!>day 1n Palm Spring s Services arc scheduled Monday at Fores t Lawn 1n Glendale. Teen Test Timeless Tale Told SAN DIEGO <Al') Nobody probably doubt· ed 1t anyway, but two schoolgirls l>ay their "sc1enl1f1c .. study ::.hows men -especially older men -stop much faster for a girl in a revealing outfit. Sharon Alpert. 15, i.lnd Bre nda Sheffield, 16. spent their spar<' time and the last two months tryinJ? to na1' rides a~ ... !)!'C'tl.'('I for ;J SCICO('t' f Jll T HF GJRL..c;: lJ)>('Q IWC• different l'O!.tuml':. The• "control crn.tumt>" con sisted or baggy 0\'('r<tlb nod a blOUS(.' or un<tl tractive cut. Tht· "test costume" invol ved a knce·length skirt l.lnd cl· inging leotard top The results? Dressed in the control C'oslume. the girls round ri ve per cent or motorists stop· ping were v.omt>n. With the lest costumt'. womt•n willing to g1v1• the g1rb a lift droppt:d to one per cent SACRAMENTO (AP) Death penalty foes fell one vote s hort when they tried to pusb a JHe- w 1 t hout -p arol~ bill through the state Senate, but they say they 'II try again. The measure , de~ribed by its author as an alternative to capital punishment, was rejected Thursday on a 20-17 vote AT LEAST 21 votes, a bare ma1orily m the 40· s eat housl', were needed for pi.issage. But the measure 's author, Sen . Milton Marks. <R-San Francisco>. said he hoped to pick ~P enough support for a future vote that would send the biU to the Assemblv. "I 11DNK f have a pretty good chance of get- ting 1t," he told reporters. The bill would provide a sl'nlencc or tire without poss1h1lity of parole for 16 c·rtml'l>, including lrt>a~on and seve ral typt>s of first-degree murder. Thl'Y include killing a pol1cl' officer, multiple murder, torture murder, hiring l>omeone to com- mit murder, murder by bombing. and murder com milled during any one or several felonies. AP 'Wlrepl>OIO Junk Food Foe Assemblyman Art Torres <D·Los Angeles) qisplays an nssortmcnl of candy, ice cream and soft drinks Thursday as he ex- p I a ins his bill lo prohibit vending machines and cafeterias in public schools from selling "Junk food." Torres said it's not only bad for kids but makes them more stupid and viole nt EIR 'Red Tape' Cuts Backed by Committee SACRAMENTO <AP) Leg1slat1on to streamline the review or proposed developments s upported by labor and business and unop· posed by key environ· mental forces -has advann•d in the state As· sembly One bill to improve California's business C'hmatl'. backed by Gov Edmund Brown Jr. and introduced by Assembly <D ·San Franc1::.co 1. twn League. Their sup. sailed through tis rir::.t port was conditional on committee Thursday s uggested amendments. A 13·1 VOTE of the As sembly Resources, Land Use and Energy Com millee approved the measure that McCarthv said would "cut in hair the amount or time now taken lo review env1roo- mental impact rt.•ports t EI~.l by stale agt:nc1t.•s HOW EVE R . lh e v irtual unani m ity b y usua lly biller foes puzzled members of t he com m1llee. "Which one of you ts gelling had ?" asked Assembly Minori- ty Leader Paul Priolo of Mah bu Speaker Leo McCarthy It would require one Z1eroH:I and Moss in- deed made strange bed· Fnd!y, April 22, 1977 8AILY PILOT .45 fJ Billion? Utility Refunds Due LOS ANGELES <AP> -Who should set about customers. Sl billion in gas and clcctncal power refunds -all Richard Spohn, director of the l>late Depart. the customers of a utility or Just the resjdeJltial and ment ol Consumer Affiurl>. urged the PUC to place domestic users? the refunds due commerc1aJ and industnal users in That was the question Thursday following an what he called an "Energy Conservauon Trust estimate by the head of the California Public Fund." UtlUties Commission that refunds due utihty ---------------------' customers in the state could approach $.fbiJlion in the next 18 months. ROBERT BATI NOVICH, speaking at a pre. hearing eonleren ce on refunds lo customers, said "th is amount is not certain at this time but it does rem aln a possibility." Gas refunds are the result of a Feder al Power REAL ESTATE SALES MANAGER We are took1n9 for top management personnel w1th two years or more experience in res1dentta1 real estate to manage established ofl1ce 1n H\Jntington Beach. E.iccellent Compensa110n Call Howard Rockolf Roberts Realty f213l 378-8521 collect Commission decision to lower rate increases pre· --:;::::=================:::::-viously put into errect, Batinovich said. ''IT MUST BE understood that these refunds, in the main. are not because of any overcharges or overcollections by the utilities," said Batinovich. "The utilities are only middlemen and really have nothing to do with the basts of the matter." Telephone refunds, he added, are the result of "phanrom taxes." which involve the difference between what tclephont? companies actually pay lo the federal government and what they claim they pay for ratemakmg purpol>es 8A11NOVICH SAID about $11.4 million 1s due 1 c ustomers jn refunds by utilities in California. He said the sum might reach $400 milllon by the end or the year. However. the PUC president warned 1t could take years" for refunds lo come through beeause of negotiations, settlements. reviews a.od court pro- ceedings. "WE MUST DECIDE whether refunds should go to all a utihty 's customers or to residential customers only." he said. addin~ that he personally favors refundi ng all money to residential You're a customer. Not a shopper. Shoppers ore lhose anonymous bodies anoched lO cold cash You II find lhem nearly everywhere Al Fashion Island. we think of people as omomers Thai is. people who come bocl~ Friends So we ueol lhem hl~e we expec1 10 sPe lhem 0901n Warmly Fashion Island 1s o :;pec1ol shopping experience With open·o1r counyords and over 60 fine slores ll s o place where people ore special. So when you re ltred of being treoled hl~e another shopper 1n o crowd. experience Fashion Island. Where lh1ngs ore wormer fo1 the sousfocuon of our cust0mers. JP -...-.& FA SHI ON j ISLAND .>. _.. NEWPORT :f; CENTER JCPenney NEWPORT ~ft CENTER FASHION tSL.AMD STOil OHLY • NEW GARDEN SHOP HOURS! Sat. 8:30 to 6 p.m. -s .... I 0 to 5 p.m. Spectacalar BloomiftCJ GERANIUMS A choice plant for garden or container. Many NEW and proven varieties SCHEFFLERA ACTINOPHYLLA I I G'JI. Size 999 Conwnonly Known os tM qu....sland Umbrella Trtt" An excellent fa st growing plant indoors or out. Sun or Shade 3 Plants 1n a 1 O" srze pot. ,--------------------, state agency to take the fellows Wlth John Hen·------------------------------------------ It's Who? 'Super Schmuck' Sues I.OS A;\<a:u·:S 1AP1 fht• man who plJyl'd Su1wrm.1n 10 rn.ici... mo' fl' ::.enals says h{"~ suffton·d S.'1 m1ll1on worth or cmbarra:-s- mcnt ll4..'l'au:-1• hi" p1dur•' 1-. on <1 plaqu~ cap t1onf'd "Sup1•r Srhmu1·k · Kirk i\l.' n, tiii, fdl•d a SIO m11l1on ~u1t Thursday tn Sopt-rtor Court a~atnst Great i\ml'nean Dr1•am !'o lrw l'har1:10g defama- tion. 1nvas1on of prt' ,1n JOd l'motion.il dtS · tn·•~ AL VN SAIO hl' nr•q •r ~a\<· ha::. permission for ht!> pholnr.ir;.iph lo b<> uwd on lhl:' "ob~('<'ne plaque' .trld 1lt-m.1nd1·d s·l m1l11on ror .. hum1hat1on 1•mharr .1~-.mrnl ,md nc11cult' Ill' <L"lkt•d ,mnther SS m11l111n in pun1t1q• dama~t·., from th1• firm 11-. \tr 1· pre!>tdenl M ych~ll'I L\ldl l n1H·r-.al Pl1·tun.•.,, Columba Picture., and "·•ttnn.tl < '11 m11·, lead in renev. ing a pro· Ject , and i.I dl'Ct!.1on v.ould ha\ c to be madt• 1n one ~ear or I ht• prOJ<'Cl would he dl'emed ap proved. unit's-. more time was sought b) the developer ANOTHE R BILL. a labor-sou~hl propol>al hv A::.l!cmbh man D<1nu·I Boatwright I D Concord 1, t o 1ncludt• economic studies 1n EIRs or all proJl'C'ts cost ing S2 milhon or mort'. ·clear('(! the samf' com m 1ttec on J 10-0 vntt' It also wal> backed hv labor and industr~ and not oppost'd h' :-uch top en,1rnnm<'ntal •pokesmrn a ' Jnhn Z1nold of !ht· S1nra Club and Larr~ ~1ns!> of thl' Planning and CnnS<'n·a BURKE'S APPLIANCE W...Senic..r..ts 114 5 IAICEI' .,,. COST A MISA PH. 546-16 72 • 979-4734 "We Sell The Best & Service The Rest" 'I ning. California's lop A FL-CIO 0"1c1al. who 1s Boatwright 's lop I.Jacker or the t'Conom1c l!:l R pro posal HENNlNG SAID one builder told htm he dis· liked the bill because they would be requirec1 to detail tax revenue or lo-.s aspect~ of proposed dl'' elopments, and the 1mpacl$ on schools and hre protection. Ztt>rold. who wanls an amendment to include lon~-range economic lm- pacb. and Moss said the) liked the conct>pl bl'cause developers would have to state for the public n•cord sub stanltalt'd f1gurt-::. on the benef1b or harm of a prnJl'Cl on econofT\y and rmployment SAME DAY SERVlaWHEN YOU C'.AW APKIL 23rd MAY BE nm IAST ENSENADA RACE YOU'll. SEE FROMHERE. .. This is the view from Inspiration Point in art now, ~ action ls taken. the view-pro- Corooa del Mar, one of the most naturally viding open speoe directly adjacent to the beautiful l.Dleweloped 89Ctions of expoeed point may become the next victim of lndiscrim- ooest.line left in our area. Eech year.Ju~ inant dewlopment. Help us prevent this enjoy wetcbina the start or the Uwmada Rsoe disaster by writing your favorite Qty Council from Inspiration Point. wUq>Meti by rooftOp& tbeni>er, or call 673-m4 or 673-9161 for more aod landscape foliese. ID fac.t thtl point information. Or 99nd your contribution to help provides year.round enjoyment and acx:.s to us continue our fight. thousands who oome to v;slt Corona del Mar's oo unique md beeutifu1 tidepools. = ABOUI' rr WHEN YI WATCJI 1HE ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Paid for bY: JlRDlNIJS OF IMPIRA11CW PCXNI' ~ B. QJest Hlgh~y/Patlo Suite Corona dal Mar' C.allf. 926215 I'd lib to help. Fncloeed ls my contribution for $ ____ _ Na.me----------~--- Address ~---------- Qty~------------ ,, A fl DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Public Will Respond Anything as voluminous and Car-reachmg as President Carter's energy program is bound to con- t ain sometrung for just about everybody to grumble about. B~t , des pite lhe big buildup about all the ~ac~l~tces we'll be called upan to make, it appears the md1v1dual con..~umer may not be that hard hit, al least for the Ume being. • The gasoline tax, perhaps most feared in Southern California, need not go into eHect at all if cons umption can be reduced by about l.25 percent a year, starting in 1979, After that, a lax of 5 cents a gaUon would be im- posed for each year that target is exceeded by 1 per- cent or more, but cul back if consumption goes down This one 1s up to us consumers. Authorization of higher prices for newly dis- covered oil, designed to spur exploration, plus a new tax on domestic crude 011 will add about 2 cents a gallon to gasoline costs next year. going up to a 7-cent increase in 1980. But both gas and oil taxes would be re- bated to cons umers through tax credits. The average economy-minded consumer pro- bably won't be hit by the proposed heJlVY tax on gas. g uzzling cars, which in turn would be used as rebates lo buyers of economy cars built in the U.S. Proposed lax credits for installation of home in- sulation and solar energy units could spur the ac- complishment of goals in these areas without hurting the cons umer. EliminatiQ.n of bulk rates for major users of <·lcctra c1ty will not affect. individual homeowners, though they will be as ked lo reduce consumption dur- ing peak hours or face hi gher rates. Naturally enough, special interests arc Jumping in from all sides to pi ck the plan apart. And. despite the President's assurances af fairness. some con- s umers s till may have their suspicions about the motives of the oil and gas producers. But it's our bet most Americans are ready to re- cognize the ex1~tence or a reuJ energy crisis, and will be willing to make lhe not·so-hoavy lJfestyle adjUit· ments asked of them. In fact, consume r cooperation already has been evidenced here in Southern California. The gas com- pany reparts lhat lowering thermostats and othet" s uggested economies already has reduced consump- tion of natural gas from last year, though it must go further. And the Metropolitan Water District, which asked agencies lo reduce water consumption by 10 percent or race higher r ates. notes that several communites already have exceeded that goal. President Carter is right on the track in offering the public a chance to help forestall an energy '-catastrophe by taking a little punishment offset by a few rewards. lt 's not gomg to hurt us that much, and it may very well prevent a disaster for our children. Highway Funds Orange County supervisors are urging a chanee in s tate Highway Commission policy that would re· tam funds from the sale of s~lus highway property for use in the county of origin, instead of putting the money in the general district budget. Ttus makes sense. There is no reason tor Los Angeles County. for example, to benefit from the sale of surplus highway property in Orange County. Th.is county already has the short end of the stick in the siX-)'ear allocation of highway funds. Of the $824 million but.Igel for capital outlay in District 7, Orange County will receive $80 million. a m e re 10 percent. compared with 87 percent for Los Angeles County Thl· rcmmning 3 percent goes to Ventura County. If Orange County could recapture some of the ~unds generated by lnnd sales here, the picture might improve. Body's Cycles Telling D ar Gloon1y Gu~ Corter Reverses Approo~h to Turkey ( PA UL HARV EY J A study of tnorhythms the in cvitable undulation of individual body cycles bet ween good days a nd bad days was first re· searched by the Swiss Now American industries ahd some American athletic coach es arc qu1t'lh plann1ni.: strategy after first tukin~ .1 sneak p<>ck Jl lomorro"' I( Buel 1, r J n l h .1 ct 1ompJrl·ll b 111 rhythm r harls. hed nevN ha\ l' dcs1gnutcd Fran Tttrkenton to play in that laiil Supcrhc>wl The usu.illy rl•ltahlc Tarkenton rould not do anything right th:1l day . 6ehcvcrs in thr biorhythm theory cxpl:-un that his thrl'c body cycles phy:-.1cal emot ional and l ntellectu~ wnc· all "ap pr oachingt_r1tll'al ·· Had Freddi<' l'n01.1· noted th<' critical conscqucnct:s of his l'hart 1a late February, ht' mtl(hl have· wailed a frw duy.; for the thrcl' major cydco; to "<•quahH· ' The throry 1!1 th1 -1 frum the• first day a human brl'alhl's ox-. gen on t\11> own. his b<Xl) rvt'l<'s innuenc<'<i by glandula r~l't1v1 ty-t>ccome predictable For most of a hundrt'd years the Swiss haH· comp1lecl the statistics which guide modem biorhythm researchers in C'hart ing the thrt't' i.epurate staggered cycles govC'rn1ng human behavior J\ l. READY it IS a com monplacc practice In Japan for a prospective corporate employe to furnish -along with other re- It did not lake Bob Badham long tu learn abou t Congressional Junketeering. Wt· not c from the local vres~ that after only 3 1 ~ months in of· hce, Bob is now serving hi s constituents from Izmir. Turkey .I E.H. Citoomy G"' com,,u•rU \ ''~ \ubm+ltf'd D't re-•df'r\ ,.nd do nol ntoc~,. ,,,..., r• Ut"<t l'W' 9'1e.-;\ ot IPH nt"W\P .. Pl'' ~"''"' ........ ,, .,., ~~"•to Gll>Otn1 Gu· Oltlf P11nt ferenccs f1k his b1orh) Lhm pro One airline in the United States has Charted llS night Crews -un officially seeking to relate the degree of ph)s1olog1cal v.cll· being to cockpit perfor mance Espec1aJly after a m1she1p D1 sc1ples of the biorhythm theor) art:' con\ meed that there :.ire d ays when the s urgeon "hould not operate., when the astronaut should not ~o into or bit. when the general s hould n(lt m ake decisions One r esearcHer of my .ic· quaintance presenterl Chicago of f1 cials with evidence that the e levated railway motorman. Stephen Martin, involved in l a~t Februarv's disaster, "was tn a c1rit1cal ·period physically, was descending from e1 high 1n · tellectually and was quite low emotionally · THIS l5 NOT lo say that your future Lil foretold The line3 on your graph merely tndtcale ' )'Our suscepl1b1 Ii ties· on Ctn) ~1ven da~ \'ou can OH•rcomc the<11c tendencies The averag~ mc1dcncc of sur g1cal comphcat1ons in the t•n1tefl States 1s 20 percent Swiss surgeon. Dr Fritz Wehrh. says ''f"or 20 years in our clinic we h:l ve used b1orhythm1c proftle!I or both doctors and patients prior to sur· gery Jn more than 10,000 opera lions there has not been one com- pllcallon .. New Foreign Policy Hard Line ANKARA Although the full 1mpa{·l of Pres ident Carter ·s Ol'W hard lint' on Turkey, the mol:it rc 11 a blc ;.illy of the U S 10 the c·ruc1aJ em.tern flunk of NATO. has nol bl·i'n fL'll hl•re yct. thl' handwritrng o n t he wall 1~ o minously clear That mess;J ~C points to a fundamenta l reversal of the K1ssing er- F'or <f policy of separating thC' inflam matory Cy pr us is· sue from Turk<'y's key ;-.; r\ TO rolt•. The ne w Carll'r <1drnin1strJ t11111 polic} 1~ hnkage Linkage mean!> that J1mmv Carter will not attempt t o pcrsuadc t'ongn•:-.s to pass thc new Turke\ Defl'mil' Cooperation Agreement ending the modified arm~ .-mbargo on Turkey -until Turkey makes substantial con l'essioru. on Cyprus That was the prl\ ate message hrought here in late f"cbruary by Clark Clifford. Mr Carter's Cyprus mediator. Although he was careful to avoid staling the policy reversal in hlunt lt·rms lo lh<' Turkish governml'nt, there wa<i nothing subtle about Clif· ford's frank elabor ation of the new policy in the long, private briefings he had with US diplomats ht-re THOSE d1scuss1ons al times bordered on the· acerbic. particularly when ('lifford told thl' entire US m1ss1on. headed b\ Ambassador WLll1am B. ~i acomber that without maJor Turkish concessions on Cyprus they were "dreamln~" lo think that there was any chance thal. the new Democratic President would try lo push the new defense agreement th r o u g h the Democratic Congress. The Greek lohby 1s now more .-ntrenched than ever under the new House Speaku. Thomas P . ( EVANS-NOVAK ) O'Neill of Mal:isac husctti-, and thl' n<'w majority whip, John Rrademas of Indiana. ADDING A bitter Louch for Turkey to this policy reversal was the abrupt decision to end the diplomatic caree r of Ma comber. He is about to be replated in a politics-as-usual de· • cisjon at a climactic point of the policy crisis between the U.S. and Turkey. The departure.of Macomber 1n- t o premature dfplomatic retire· ment is not all that unusual bv itself. Although Macomber has served 1n lop diplomatic roles un- der the last five Pres idents .md ~as the only Republican nJm(·d to a top ambassadorial Job by John Kennedy in 1961 diplomatic housecleaning 1s ritual in any new administration What ~ives the Macomber dismissal its special character 1s n1s r ole as the vulnerable point- man in taking on the Greek lobhy 1 n C o n g r e s s 1\ I t h o u g h Macomber himself rcJCC'l s lt a5 fanciful, one U.S opcrall\e here suspects that U.S lc-ader~ of the Greek lobby played a part in his unceremonious sacking. (The first ouster m essa~e received here from lhe Stale Dc>partment ordered him out "at the earliest possible date.") Symboljcally, then. the change at the top here has a faint stench of retribution, perhaps a classic example of the machinations of that dangerous new phenomenon of U.S. foreign pol icy the rn- fl uence <Sf ethnic politics on the most delicate foreign undertak- ings. Yet Macomber's conviction 1s widely shared that Turkey's value as lhe most powerful Mediterranean member of NATO -an allicincc already f1s s ured throughout its entir e sou them nank -dwarfs a ny con· ce1vable U.S. gain from resolv- ing the bitter Cyprus issue. In short. to n~k Turkey for Cyprus 1s too tugh a tribute to PJY. That 1s th\' new of top i\merin1n off1c·1als here. in /\thens and nn the il>land of Cyprus 1tsC'lf Thus. even though Turk<'y h3s unquestionably played a miserly, recalcitrant hand in thwa rting U.S. efforts to mediate the Grrek-Turkish deadlock in Cyprus. the Carterde- cision to use the ne w defense agreement. signed over one year ago. a<> a lever lo move Turkey is filled wtth danger. THAT DANGER. to be sure, lies m the future Turkey. which suf- fered hea\'y casualties with the US. in the Korean war. is not about to go neutralist today Nor does its :i~c -old fear of the Russians show any s ign of abate- mt'.'nl But the Carter d<'c1s1on to ~ubhmatc !\,\TO to pro-Greek U.S. pressure groups supporting the 1974 arms embargo has thrown Turkey off balance and is undemurung its political center of gravity This Quiz Should Be Easy All right. already. l get the point. The quizzes are too tough. You'd like an easier one that you could answer without feeling like a moron. So here it is. Identify the group or organization as· soeiated with the following slogans and mottoes. t. "EVll to him who thinks evil ·· (In the original: "/foru soi qui mal y pense. ·• J 2. "From each according to his abilities. lo each according to his needs ... 3. "Crime docs not pay - enough!" 4 "Ask the man who owns one.·· 5. "God Is Mind, and God Is In· finite; hence all is Mind." 6. "Free soil, free men, free speech. Fremont." (SYDNEY HARRIS ) 7. "Asquaredeal." 8. "Here l stand, I cannot do otherwise." <In lhe or iginal: "Hier steh' lch, lch kann mcht an- ders.") 9. "All for one, and one for all." 10. "Liberty, Equality, Fraternity.·· 11 "All the news that'!< fit to print." 12. "The Greatest Show on Earth." ANSWERS: 1. The motto of the Order of the Garter, highest honor conferred \n Great Britain. 2. Karl Marx's formula for the Com murusl state 3 . Slogan a dopted by the Mystery Writers Association of Am enc a. 4. An old and much-used ad- vertisement for Buick automobiles S Christian Science doctrine promulgated by Mary a·aker Eddy <m "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures"). 6. Campaifo!n slogan for the new Republican Party in 1856. 7. Theodore Roosevelt ·s pro· m ise lo the country when campaigning in the Presidential ' election, 1904. 8. Luther's Declaration at the Diet of Worms, signalling the commencement of the Lutheran Church. Pay TV Would Increase Viewer's Choice 9. This is the only fictional motto in the quiz: ascribed by its author, Dumas. to the code of the Three Musketeers, in his novel. 10. The slogan of the French Revolution. 11. A long·slanding motto or The New York Times. 12. Surely you got the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Ci rcus. W ASHlNGTON -The N attonal Association of Broadcasters had their annual convention here the other day and listened with great satisfaction while their top in· dus try s pokesm an. Eric Sevareid, told them they had been deprived of their First Amendment rights. The broadcasters want to be put in the same legal category as n ewspaperi; and escape Crom the gov ernmenl rule which re quires them to give someo ne they 've at- tacked th e right to go on the air and de· fend themselv~. Mr. Sevareid failed to discuss hJs Industry's plotttng to dei>rtvt cable television or Its First Amendment rights. That wa.s left to the U.S. Court of Appeal11. Shortly before the broadcasters convcnt'd their convention. a three·judg~ panel threw out the Federal Communications Com· mis~ion regu]ations effectively banning movies and sports events from cable TV. One or the reasons given for the rultng was improper contact between FCC personnel and the industry's lob- byists. If Mr. Sevareid'~ ri&ht<> JS a broadcll!lt journalist ever l havc been injured by g.o~ernn'lenl ac· tion, it is as nothing compared to the harm done to lhe whole na- tion by those who have conspired to destroy competition through the suppressloo of cable TV For years the networks have argued that they are offering free what the cable companies will charge for. By now, however, we nll ouP,t to know thot there'' no such thing a~ a free lunch or free entertainment. If you drink Coke, use skin cream or 1wa.llO\f a lautive, you pay whether or not you watch the free entertain- ment the advertisina provldes. t AV TV ls more rational. lnl!tead of having non·sport." rans ( VON HOFFMAN ) pay an invisible tax on their cars a nd their toothpastes so that sports rans can watch the next Olympic games, those who want to watch bear the expenses. Ah. but what about the poor? lf we can give rood s tamps, lhere is no reason why we can't have Mr Califano give away entertain menl stamps. Jiis personal. tax- s upported HEW chief might be put In charge of the program. Assuming that the court ruling stands up and that Congress doesn't intervene In favor of the network ollaopoly. it doesn't necessarily follow that free TV will vanish. For ~be next five or perhaps 10 years tftere won 'l be enough cable-wired homes for pay TV to outbid the network~ for- many kinds of entertainment. But as pa,y TV grows, so will diversity for the reason that shows which can't pulJ large rat- lnfCs by network /advertising agency standards can still be huge financial succeues. A s erlu llke Star Trek wouldn't have been dropped with pay TV. The show was easily popular enough so that seven or eight million homes would have paid a dollar a week to see each episode. seven or eiabt million on free 'IV ia a minuscule audience, but It's huae if it'• paying. Pay TV gives our society a chance to destroy lhe mass au· dlen ce, to break tt up Lnto smaller , self.selected 1roups. S'nce the bomoaentzed, conform- ing Amerlca.n with the malted milk brain is an object tor un· tversal ditrapproval, you would assume that breaking up the kind or televl.8ton which helps to pro- duce homanolda would be a ma· Jor policy 1oal. M l1LTIPLYING enttrtain· m ent choices alone wUI not break up the mus audience. It ba.sn't worked that way lo many mart.eta where t.btro l• a fOW1h, non·oetwork. Independent 1ta· lion. U only the networks have - the money to produce shows with any kind of a budget, they w111 continue to make the fourth choice a poor choice. With "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman," Norman Lear demonstrated wbat can happen when money •l'\d talent is available to off· networt stations. Pay TV can 1enerate enough money to maJcc the fourth choice a real choice. Pa.t TV a1ao s hould help.~ettle th• problem of cenaorahip versus vloltnct. Pay TV reatorcis parental control over wbat Ill watc!hed and what ia not allowed in the Uvfn1 room. Adults wllo wlsb to watch thoee kJnds ot mov lea can lnaert. the apeclal key. or however It ls mechanically done, 10 they can aee ''Taxi Driver." Families who don't care to have such cot.nas-oo dlsplayed in the nursery bave a pr•cttcaJ way of cont.rolling what la seen. Wb&l Mr. Sevareid and the ln- duatry mu.st bo t-aughl ls that freedom of speech only gains meanln1 tr there are ma.ny vole• 1peaJdng, and ll we also have the rreedom not to listen. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Rt>twrt "J Wttd. Pvbl1ah~ T/lomo1 Krrvll. Editor Borhoro Krt1bicll. P.d1tonal Page £d1hw The ed1tor1a l page of lh<' Daily Pilot seeks t o in form <ind stimulate rf'adr ro; hy presenting on thl8 paiie diver9e commentary on topirs of intere~t by syndlrat· ed columnli.ts and cartoonists, by provldinit a forum for readers' \lc'\\5 nnrl tw prr~enting th is 11ew~p:1p1·r·!oo opinions and ideas on l'Urr1·11t 1011ic~. The t'l'litorhl opinion., of the l>aily Pilot opl)('ar only ln lhr t'flitortal rolumn at tho top of thl' palo(t'. Op1n1ons t'X• prC'~"'<I hv tht> columnists and r.1rtoon1l;t:-. nnrt lrttrr wn\<'rS are th1•1r ciwn anti no c•nrtnr1pmC'nl o( their \It'\\' bv lhl' th1l'i r1lot ~hould be 1nft>rred Friday. April 22, 1977 .1 Sen. Carpenter Co-author Friday, April 22. t977 Convictions Up ... LOS .ANGELES CAP) OAIL V PILOT A 7 Anti~terrorist Bill Seen -The number of con· vlcted felons sent to state prison from the Los Angeles County Superior Court system rose 23 per- By O.C. HUSTINGS 0111• 0.11, ~"•"'•'' State Senator Dennis Carpenter (R·Newport Beach) is the co.author, with Democrat Robert Presley of Riverside, of new anti·terrorlst legislation. Under the provisions of the bill tSB 923), any threat to injure a person, or any threat that dis· rupts public activities would be a felony. re· gardless of whether the person making the threat has any intention or carrying it out. *** U.S. SENATOR Alan Cranston of California says he plans to in· troduce legislation re· quiring the rederal gov· ernment to reimburse counties for half the coat of emergency medical services they provide to illegal aliens. *** THE SOUTHERN Orange Co unt y Democr atic Club will gather at 7 :30 p.m . Saturd ay in San Clemente for a buffet dinner and business meeting. Doroth y and Dick Melville will host the meeting al their home, 226 Avenida Oaviota. ac· cordin• to Billie Groski, club publicity chairman. ' *. * WHEN 111£ stale As· sembly voted 41·30 for a bill that would allow transsexuals to get a new birth certificate after a sex cha11ge opertatfon two Orange County as· semblyman, Democrats Ron Cordova and Dennis Mangers voted with the majority. Democrat Richard Robinson of Santa Ana lfn d R ep u b Ii can s William Dannemeyer of Fullerton and Bruce Nestande of Orange vol· ed against the measure. cent in the first quarter JN SUPPORTING the of this year, Dist. Atty. bi 11 . Ao 385 by A 5 .. _J_o_h_n_v_an __ de_K_a_m_p_sa_y_s_. ____________________ _ se mblyman Willie Brown (D ·San Francisco), Cordova (D· El Toro> had this to say: "While I am certainly not advocating that peo· ple change their sex, I believe that government should not complicate an already complex psycho· medical procedure with bureaucratic red tape." The bill has gone to the Senate. ~ COME SH THE MEW CMoro GUZZI MOPED The Moto Guzzi Moped la new on the market and we are now offering an Introductory price of onty $ 366 wou. TURI CIMA"'· SM.UIC. A Savings of $ 33 Off GLOIU4 .. U.HCO AHD f'IUGIOT MOf'IDS.. Aegular Price of$ 399 Carter Energy Plans Boost OCTD Riders? OPEN SUNDAY 11 A.M. fO 5 P.M. NEWPORT CYWRY 21 16 ... .,,.,,.. ....... 675-1700 !Med te Cc-9 c:.Mwl \~ '-...:...:-. CYCLE WORKS LTD. 1122 H.wport llvd. Costa M.so I 548-5783 I •••~•"-C-'"""'~ President Carte r 's energy proposal, which would increase the cost of gasoline and gas. g uzzling autos, could mean mor e bus customers for the Orange County Transit District (QCTD I. "I lhink pMplc· a rc go. 1ng to rl c·cons id c·r whethc.·r they want to drive a 5,000 pound t&r around." OCTD GcnC'ral Man ager Ed Lontz s;.i1d today. "THE 11flNG I sec is an increased c-mphasis being p ut on mass transit, and I think a lot of people are going to take a cl05er look at their automobile," Loritz said. County Super visor Phil Anthony who also ser ves as a n OCTD director, called Carter 's message, "a very grave warning." "I THINK HE 1s basically ric:!1• abnut the· st'riousne!>:< c.t l!H .. ' prn bl em and tht' f.J1..I th.11 11 is going to get wo r!>r m the days ahead." An- thony said. For the Record Dl••olut Ion• 01 Marriag«- l f-fr')MI\ .. 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A 4olly lee•v,. ol •h• Cl•ttlfl" A4 S.fllon of •he DAILY PILOT San Juan Cap1s1rano 495-1776 "" I',, liprlf U. tt. 14 ~ M•v• "" 1 ) 1 .,. 17 ._ __________ __. "-~-----------" I j ... ,. 1.IM' 14r 1 10 SCALE ' ' .. CORONA e DEL MAR SOUTH COAST P r ' A• DAILY PILOT Cardinal Flays Movie Satire of Watergate Mfair Set in Convent From AP Dlspatcbes Humberto Cardiaal Medelroa, the Roman Catholic archbtt.hop or Boston, issued a statement that apparently was critical of the movie "Nasty Habits." The movie is a satire on the Watergate affair set in a convent. Although the cardinal djd not men· lion "Nasty Habits" by name, his statement print· ed in the archdiocesan newspaper read: "I Sympathize totally Wtth those who find or- fense in the nd1culing or religious men and women, and I regret wholeheartedly that one or our major mediums of entertainment has seen fit to exploit so sensitive and sacred a milieu as a religious house." • Author Truman Capole was fined $150 in Town Court at Southampton. N Y. for failing lo attend a special course for persons accused of driving under the influence or alcohol. Capote was arrested last JuJy following an ac-( J cidcnt m Bridgehampton. Pf;UPf,E When he appeared in ----------court last summer, he elected to attend the course. • The Senate Judiciary Committee approved a bill to restore the citizenship of J efferson Davis, the president of the confederacy. The action was taken without dissent after Chairman J a mes 0. Easlland <D·Miss.) noted that Congress last year passed a bill to r estore the cit1zensh1p of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee. • Hundreds or purple socks rained down on the fruit trees outside town when a publicity stunt for • w . . ,. . . . the smging Osmond family went awry at Orem, Utah. The Osmonds broke ground for a $2.5 million entertainment center they are building to re- cord music, film movies and tape the "Donny and l\larie" tele\•ision show. An airplane was supposed to drop purple socks -Donny's trademark -on the crowd, but the socks landed in nearby or- MARIE O~MONO thards instead. • The Toronto Star s aid Margaret Trudeau has flown to France Iler departure occurred before her husband, Prime Min1~ter Pierre Elliott Trudeau, returned to Ottawa from a two day trip to western Canada, the paper srurl quot mg a Trudeau spokes man. Thl're ha:-. ht•t•n i,pl•culat1on the Trudeaus ·mar- riage "' •r d1rfit ulty They ha\ c been on various tnp~ sep:ir..itt•I:-.- • AC'tor pilot nm Rotwrt!'>OD sqUC<'Zed into an ex- act 1·opy of Chari<'' A. l.indbergh 's historic "Spint nf St Louis .. on San Diego's Lindlwrgh Field where the ori~1nal was butll 5Q years ago The nde whith he took for a 3 0 01 i n u l l' t c I e v i s i o n documentary was short and low, at·tually all on thl• ground. Spirit I I 1s flyablt• but the San Diego Aero1-pace !\lu~eum . which ov.ns II, h<is no night 111surance. 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' l"I 111!1° 111 I !Nd HOSEMF:AI> li\P1 Southern Cahforn1a Erl1!'>on Co.':-. net 11l1·01111• for lhl' first <1u:irter in cre.1~1'<1 •II p1•rr1•nt. .1ct·ort11ng lo noard Chairman J ..ick K llorto11 lk tclld ~tcwkhold<>rc; <it the annual mcetmg Thur.,dJy th.ti lht• util1tv earned $68.8 mLllion or $1 .07 1><•r !»h;1r(' on rt>venuC's or $.527.3 million for the three month!'> th;1\ 1•11(fl'd l\t arch 3 L. PMt Re•igned POMONA <AP> -Dr Robert C. Kramer. pre· sidenl of California State Polytechnic University. has rC's1gnC'd to become program di rector of the W.K. Kellogg Foundation in Battle Creek, Mich. The resignation is effective in July, he said Thursday Kramer, 56, hos been at the university since 1966. AirUneSawd SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -A San Jose woman confined lo a wheelchair is suing Tr ans World Airlines, contcnd1nJ? she was lcrt stranded alone in· side a Jetliner in London last year. Sylvia Hall, 29, uid Thursday that the passengers, flight attendants and pilots departed lhe aircraft, leaving her alone. • • ProbeA•bcl LOS ANGELES (AP)-Tbe FBI is being asked to lnvestigate reports that a New York writer, Michael Drosnan, has thousands of documents believed to have been stolen from Howard Hughes' Hollywood headquarters. That dlsclosure came Thursday 1s a jury de- liberated for a ftflh day in lhe trial of a Canoga Park man, used car salesman Donald Woolbritht. 1c· cused of trying to HU some of thole ~mmu back to Lhe Hughes organization for $1 million. ~ soth .,Wversary or Lindbergh's solo flight from New York to Paris on May 20, 1927. • The Carter White House has adopted tough new standards of eUglbllity tor people who want to re· ceive a birthday greeting from the President. It's part of a continuing economy and austerity campaign. Until Jimmy Carter took office. you could wMte to the White House and report that Grandma or any other relative or friend had a birthday upcoming. Provided the individua l was at least 80, a con· gr atulator;r presidential letter wouJd be dispatched. Carter's economizers contemplated the pro- specu of mailing out thousands or such letters each year and decided it was time to cut back. Now you have to be 100. • James K . Dobey has been named chairman of the board of Wells Fargo & Co. Dobey, with Wells Fargo since 1946 and a member of the board since 1970, will assume the post Oct. 1. • Comedienne Beatrice UIUe is "feeling much better" al the Park Avenue apartment where she is being cared for in New York City at a cost or $66,000 a year. an I . attorney deaJing with the con- serv all on of her estate reported. ' I ~ ' "She ts talk10g a blue str eak and singing a lot," said attorney Staod.Jsb Medina. ·" \-· .. -~ fl\' . ... - Medina represents Sidney Fine, the conservator of Miss Lillie's American assets under a court order requested by her LILLIE sole heir. John Philip Huck. * The U.S. Supreme Court voted not to review the Watergate cover·up l'Onvictions of former Atl~. Gen. John N. Mitchr ll and Nixon While H ouse aides H .K . Halde man a n d J o hn D . Ebrllcbmao, National Public Radio reported. The station said the JUSlices voted 5 to 3 at the coOrt ·s secret, weekly conference last week lo deny the three men's request for review. An announcement of the decision is bf'ing delayed by Chief Justice Wa rre n E . Burger M•TC"ELL because he hopes Lo convince two other JU~lices to switch their vote 1n favor of heanng the case, the re· port said. 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CARTElt. 0..-It~ •llO Cllarl•t L9"1911, HOlllVATl1, ~. W ~ .... '1 L : ANC>a~N. Llt'ld.t J..,lut •MRtllll!Wllll-. "AY.01-LyM ei\41Cltlf«O1..e-..,. Boating Anyone? The county has agreed to build a boat dock in Laguna Niguel RegionaJ Park and has awarded the $40,493 project to Com· mercial Di vers, lnc. The small building at the left of the photo is a concession stand, which will accompany the new boat dock. The tiered governmental Ziggurat build- ing looms in the background of the park, located off La Paz Road near Crown Valley Parkway. It Prays to Advertise Cluuches Bu')ing Prime Time on Television MEMPlllS, Tenn. CAP> The Rev. Earl C. Davis has been a pastor in Memphis lcs~ than a year. but he's bf'en on telev1s1on ~o much that "I fmd 1l hard to walk into a public place now and not be recognized " Smee June. the First Baptist Church bas spent more than $40,000 to mtroduce Or Davis to Memptus via TV commerc1aJs IT IS ONF. t'xamplc of how C'hurch adHrt1!-tmg 1s movmi:: out of the Sunday morning publ1C' service spots and into prime lime throughout Tt'nm·:.st•1• often com peling with bustnt'SM'S for lop dollar air lime Churches elscwhl'rt• are also turning more to rrofC'~s1onally produced tC'IPvh1on com merc1als , htllboards and n<'wspapcr ads to ~prcad the gos pel '"With such a clamor for atten lion by other fat:cts of thl' COm· munity, the church has lo do something lo place itself before the rest of the commun1ty,'" ha1d the Rev. f''red Steelman, pastor of Red Bank Baptli.t Church near Chattanooga. Tenn "Ol'R MOTIVE IS not to rea ch vast number~ or people and build the ~1zc or our congn·~at11m, but to let pt.'<>ple kno"' lhal "e care and we're available.'. "We bc.•hcve lh1:. is con~istem \\Ith the Bible, wh1(·h says the church should go b<'fore the PL'<>- ple." he saHI "Tel<.•v1s1on helps us to do that." The most ambitlous church ad- vcrt ising campaign. by lh<' Baptist General Convent100 or Texa~. has pour«! more than Sl mllhon into '"LivinJ? Proof." a three·montb media program AMONG TJIE FIGURES lak· ing part in TC'xa~ are forml·r Black Panther leader Eldndge Cleaver, country-Western singer Jeannie C Rile~. actor Dean City of Hope Unit Chaired By S. Lagunan Byron Allumbaugh of South Laguna, ch airman of Ralphs Grocery Company, is the new president of the Food Industries Circle support group for the City of Hope National Medical Center. The grocery executive, who re· cenlly t ook up r esidence in Orange Coun· ty, Is one of Cive orflcers elected by the group which since its formation in 1973 ha s rai se d $514,000 t o s upport the ALLUMIAUGfi r r e e . n 0 n . sectarian medical and research center. Elected vice presidents are: Marshall Italiano of f'ullerton, president. Fauo 's h ead· quartered in the City of Industry; Lou Sanez of Covina Heights, vice president /general m amtger, Super A Foods. headquartered in Paramount; Tom King of Hunt· in gt.on Beach, executive vice pre- s Iden t , Alpha Beta. head· quartered in La Habra, and Sally Frank of Beverly Hills, o( Lawry•s Foods, headquartered in Los Angeles. Allumbaugh Is a board member of the National Associa· lion of Food Ch ains, Food Markclln1 ln!'lltute and the Merchantl and Manufacturers Associalioo.. Jones, and professional football player Billy "White Shoes" Johnson. Churches here have regularly subscribed to the more tradi· t1onal forms of advertising - classified ads in newspapers, such as weekend directories; the free lime which television and radio stations offer for church announcements; the 15 minutes or radio air llm<' on Sunday mornings which a church can :.till buy for as little a~ $18. Rut the movl' to the big lime 1s DC\~ "IT COSTS ABOUT $200 to buy a minute of prime-lime lel ev1~on, bul we think it 1s worth 1t bec:iu~c we c Rn move in and present some o.llternatives to their current way of l ife to p erha ps 200,000 \'iewers." Mr. Steelman said. "By comparison. the same amount of money could have bought half an hour's lime on Sunday morning. but only 8,000 to 10.000 people would have seen It " Red Bank Baptist Church has bl'en pouring about $15,000 of its $450,000 annual budget into 30· and 60-second commercials for more than two vears. The churth also spends abciut SS.000 a year on newspaper advertising. TWO RIVERS BAPTIST Church of Nashville paid more than $2.100 to have its drive-in s ervice publicized o n two billboards for six months. Mem· phis' East Park Baptist Church spends $45,000 out of an annual church hudgc•l of $700,00 for ad· · .vert1sing. East Park's 30· and 60·second. spots are sandwiched between timeouts of the National Football League·s Monday n1~ht games as well as during Saturday after- noon college clashes In the F1r~t Baptist com- mercials. Dr. Davis M s hown f1shtng. cooking barbe11uc and pursu1ni:: his glass·blov.rng hobby. Each commPrc1al con- t a JD ~ a b r 1 e ( ~· n ~ p 1 r ,1t1ona1 message ''l 'M SURE THAT nol 100 pPr· cent Of lhl' ('Ongrc~fillOn IS in favor of Spl'nd1ng so much for ad· vert1sing. but most people SC'cm to suppart il strongly , .. Dr. Davis said "Our advC'rl1s emcnls aren't the 'Come to our c·hun.:h" type, nor arc they preachy." said the Rev. W. Wayne Allen. pastor of East Park. "Thev OJrcn"t s lanted as lo offend any denomination or religion " Dul not e' ervone is sold on church adverl;!>ins.:. including one of tht: large.,t pot ential benefactors "WE DO NOT accept money for rehg1on." said J P Tucker. loc~I ~ales rcpresentallve for WMC·TV. !\lcmph1s. "We've lost a lot of monev ... and had some tough con\·ers at1ons with churche~ that have a lot of money and want to buy lmw. '"The time \~e have is ltmitcd. H we sell 1l to Mr. Dig Church, Mr. Lillie Church has no time to gcton .. Newport Beach Urban Exclusion Hearing Slated Newport Beach's request to have large areas of the city excluded from coastal commission control is slated to be heard May 2. The city's application for an urban exclusion for the built-up areas of the city was initially brought before members or the South Coast Reg1onaJ Conservation Zone Commission Monday. By mutual agree· ment commissioners and city of· ficials decided to delay it for two weeks. THE NEWPORT Beach ap- plication -the first to be filed in the South Coast region -would turn over adm inistration of coastal commission regulations lo the city for Cameo Shores and llighlands, Shorecliffs, Corona Highlands. old Corona del Mar south of East Coast Highway, Irvine Terrace. Balboa Island, Rayshores. Dover Shores, the Anniversary tract, Newport Island. Cliff Haven, Lido Isle. all of West Newport including Lido Sands and Newport Shores • central Newport from Adam~ Street lo the Newport Pier and PeninsuJa Point. The delay was granted in order to give city officials time to gather data about duplex lot sizes and occupancy. DICK HOGAN, director of Community Development for Newport Beach. explained that the application is in two parts. T he first part Is concerned primarily with R·l or single Cam Uy home neighborhoods. The second part applies to neighborhoods with mulU·unit zoning. He said commissioners w anted to study the effect· of changi"-' the minimum lot size on duplexes from the city's e:iust· Ing st andard or2.ooo square feet to 2,(00 square feet. Commi.s1'loners also asked for a sampling to show bow many duplex owners live in one unit and rent the other in comparison lo the numbers of absentee duplex owners. ROGAN SAID tht' city agreed to the delay on action on both parts of the application so they can be forwarded lo lhe stale commlssion at the same tim<'. The state commission must ap· prove the exclusion. Prior to voting in favor of the continuance, commissioners re- jected 11 request from com - mission Executive Director Mel Carpenter to hold a straw vote on the issue. ' I Movie Ce lebrates Grace •Involved Woman' Didn't Disappear in Castle LONDON (AP) .....: l'or nearly a quarter of a ee:otury, a porcelain blo~de from Philadelphia bas· loe1ed tho fantasie;:l ~ ~o\Ulg girls who grew up. W'aJl~ to be a movie star in love with a prince. make a film aro1p1d her own Ute. • Friday, April 22. 1977 DAIL y PILOT A I t. Hometown r ~....... ' CallMol News Sen Ice 1 • .., SACRAMENTO -~lf lth 7 Appointed Seven grape producers, appena Don Roberts, Dalton L near YOUR Ricbanbon, Louis Carlie 1 home ~ Jr .• Jere Runciman, I 'e'the William Hamilton, E.L. we r re Barr, Jr., and George "to·brlng it to Scbeidelman, have been your doorateft appointed t o the-• • g:i:=~able Grape In theltJ!1lflQij}j NEWPORT BEACH . IMPORT ANT NOTICE Public Wholesalers, Decorators Dept. Store Buyers. Dealers. Collectors R. ASHER COMMISSIONED AUCTIOt&RS LIQUIDATION Has !een commissioned by the principal of Shipment #783 Arrived L.A. Aoril 11. 1977 Her Serene Highness Princess Grace of Monaco, nee Grace Patricia Kelly, queen ot Hollywood, has become a figure almost as familiar as a distant relative. She has smiled from the pages of counUess newspapers and ladies' magaiines alnce sbe entered the public domain as a model in 1~1. "The Story of Princess G.._ce .•. Once Upon a Time Is Now" will be telecast in tbe United Stat.es. by the National Broadcasting Company on.May 22. The 9C)..minute film ii a product ol the WUlJam and Sandra Allyn buaband·&nd·wtfe tum. Allyn and Grace Keib' co-starred ln a st.are productlon ln Ann Arbol', Mich., in the early 1950s '•······························~·: ! HERB F RIEDLANDER D1PORTS * ., it.1,.1n, ca. JOHNSON SCAN STAI Port of Loading Tllberry. "l'VEKNOWNHER FOllaverylongUmeand : "ORANGE COUNTY'S IMPORT CAR KING": we have remained friends ever ai.Dce," Allyn said. • • England Carrfer "Lenoa" Voyage #29W BVT AT HER MARRIAGE TO Prince Rainier ln 1956 she gave up making movies -until last year, when she agreed to allow an old ·friend to "Last spring we decided we wanted to try and do a ! ! : iJili ! film about Grace's lite so we called her in Monaco • • • • met with her in New York. and soon thereafter • : • • ' PUILIC SALE began filining in Los Angeles. It's been a merry-go-• : : : round ever since." ! • • OIDEll:D LM.Bogd 'Brown Eyes See Better' Our Love and War man repeatedly has ad- vised the s ingle gi rl 1n searc h of a matrimonial mate to buy herself a place at the rail on a saltwater fishing excursion. But here's a young lady who says thal's impossi· ble, she gets seasick. All right, take a night school course in business law. That's the sort of thing numerous young m en do when they're out to better the mselves. Carry some books, my dear. And drop them occasionally. If you consider yourself d ouble·jointed in the wrist or thumb or fingers possibly, what you actually have are extraordinarily flexible ligaments. COMMUNIST HEAVEN Did you hear the one about the gatekeeper at the Communist heaven? An old boy showed up to apply for entry, and the gatekeeper asked' him for his qualifications. The newcomer said he was the son of a rich industrialist who 's married the daughter of a middle-class tradesman . He sajd he personally had been a suc- cessful writer, and that after inheriting a lot of money, he'd married a baroness. Th<> data was too much for the gatekeeper who snapped, "You think this qualifies you for Communist heaven?" The man said, "Please give me a chance. My name is Karl Marx and ... ·· NIGHT VISION It has been discovered that brown-eyed people have better night vision than do blue-eyed people .. If asked wh:.it sort of animal worldwide is most likely to be hit by a bullet, name the rabbit. Address mail lo I. ,\.f l1ot1d f> (J Boz 1560, Costa M esa 92626 Besides interviews in several cities with Prin- cess Grace and her husband, the film uses old television clips and still photo- graphs from Grace Kelly's early modeling and){oJ.b'wood days to weave a portrait of the actress- monarch·wife-mother-wom an. The movie is narrated by actress Lee Grant and includes interviews with actors William Holden, Raymond Massey and Jimmy Stewart, as well as de· signer Edith Head and director Alfred Hitchcock, who starred ~111Nc:assouce her in "Dial M for Murder" and "To Catch a Thief," and director George Seaton, whose "Country Girl" won her an Academy Award for best actress in 1954. "I TIUNK THE FILM SHOWS that Grace just didn't end up marrying a prince and disappearing into a castle," said Mrs. Allyn, in London with her husband for final editing on the movie. "It reveals a woman who is very involved with her family. the arts, who has no regrets about her life, and has a great sense of who she is as a person. Allyn described the production as "fairly low budget" and added that although Princess Grace got no pay for her part, an amount of money which the film makers declined to disclose was contribut- ed to one of her pet projects, the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo. The audience learns that the still-beautiful 47. year-old mother of three relaxes by ma.king needle· point pillows and pressing dried flowers. NURSERY FI NED SANTA BARBARA CAP> -Deputy Dist. At- ty. Jack Otero said a nursery has agreed to pay a $2,500 fine in ex-,_._._Oiiiililiiiii0iiiliiiiiiii.__.~1l change for dropping charges of unfair com- petition because it hired illegal aliens. George a nd Bryan Mimaki, owners and operators of Loma Flora Inc., which has nurseries in Carpinteria and the Los Angeles area, agreed in an out-of-court settlement to pay the fine and never to hire il- legal aliens again, Otero said. THE EARL'S PLUM II MG HEATING AIR COMD. '"-·-.. ,..,. ...... So1v1c~ rn Yow AreJ--C..11 Mt'\StON VIEJO i'894';t C111THno Cap+,,,,,..., , , 1 .. , .• , ·- 495-0401 coc;r11 "'esA 1 ~le N.,woo,1 8tvd 642-1 753 Lo s ,\ L ISOS \V ATER DISTRICT Al' I I l I ... I 'I I I\ I • J I '!'Ji.in~ 1•11 I 1 I tlti ;::lf1hl 1J'/l1r" 1· I,,' j ( h \,·'I r' l I ' 1 I • 1'11 f I. ti• I 11 "• • 1111 1 i111il 11" l ti '· Tilt' Ii[.( I It t I ,11·,1 [, 11] I 111 ti 1 ::Jl'.'. ML lf\LA:-\DS BLVD. r. U flOX 595 F L fORO. C . .a,LI.FOR~!.\ 9:630 r-A' • • ·,; 1 l • r D i •;I r i c t , • t r,,r t " I •111 111)'. I h•• JWf r lpta l.':1 1 C"r \ISC'd ·I ·r t l11· 1 .. ·r l ,.r .1 1.."l tt•r 11•1·11 in Marc.h of 1976. ln ,\prll .rn•l ::1y ...,e urge yo11 to c.ont ini1L! to 111<1 l 1n<l>r1pi ng .1pplic,1tions, nnd by 11 111•! t • • 1 in.itr· 1. 1c;tc within your homes . t of 1 "" l 1• 11 i •>ll of y111ir r"v" r .1£e for :ippl i c:i t i o n on · · n J ... 11 '· t "·J•d l't"l t h H you r.el cc t l a undry .'Ind d t .. 1o,·.1 1, i n;: 1 1 .1111 1 1 l .i ,•,, ti • 1111t 1 !n t h<' d1emir .1l boron. Chemical boron T' I II d 11 t I '; i II I • I 1 I ll ' .1 I. .r . I " l J. '' i l ' 11111 'JI i1 ' ' l' n I' i t r 11 s ,) n d .1VO cad0 0 r c b a rd s .ind tot i. .. r l·o• o111 , 11, 1 1 1 V1· • 1 • p,. l'1.il11l•1!c·d .,.JI,,. 1 1• i11r. w111•r •n ftn••r•; ...,hi1h 1.·hcn rechnrging pump -..dt · .. 111d hr i111 •:. 111!P 111•• lli:.ir!u ':; . ..:l.'•·rs crc.1Le hracki:;h used water and J imit l •'• l.1 t tt 111n 11 ,. 1•1d r1 11 •>1 nnl ht• wed. We h 0 li1•'"' 1h11 t.11h y11tr cl·r~nnr.t r.ltc:>d, l"nncc-rned hr lp, we con continue to :.ave \.!.t!1•r , 1 111t"r•1pt.1 11>n .11t~p tion o( fresh w.1tcr, and recJajm a nd r e use ·,cwrrar.r fut }, .. r.,·1 iri..11 p11r l'""'"~ and n'duce the ;w1011nt of imported water w.c<l u1 1 :11;1 ll'11l t nr.1l lands. Th.ink you for }'l111r c f•e1pt'ro1! ion. Ple.1c;r ~ontact us with your suggestions on ways to ::;ave w.1LP r . LOS ALI SOS WATlR Dl STRICT ..... \.cnc rnl t:.1n;iger by AUCTION Entire Shipment of : -+""~=...,.,,. .... : : • ±:::==~~'*= • : • • .. • • • • • .. • : ............. 26 bales consignment of 100 handmade 100% wool • • • • • • .. • .. • ORIENT AL RUGS • • Carpets, Runners. Silk rugs . All will be sold by catalog in one fast session TUESDAY, APRIL 26th AT 8:00 P.M. ,._._....WllT.,._.At n. MEWPORTER INN '"""" .__, I I O'J JAMBOREE RD., NEWPORT BEACH ~ "'°"' 7 ,_ Day .. w. 1heilol Exp Ryan Express bus service to Angels weekend home games from Southern Orange County. OCTD's Route 100 takes you to Anaheim Stadium from Newport Center or1he Laguna Hills Park·N·Ride lot near Laguna Hills Mall. Avoid stadium traffic and still see all of the game. One-way fare is 50<t for adults (including seniors) and 25<t for children 12 or under. For further information and departure times, call Orange County Transit District at 54 7-3311 or toll-free ZENITH 7-3311. 6 AM to 10 PM weekdays, 7 AM to 5 PM Saturday, and 8 AM to 5 PM Sur:iday. 547-3311 We're here to get JOU there. iEll DIR DE llRIOJI BERCH! April 30, 1977 LAGUNA BEACH DAY IN TIJUANA AND AT AGUA CALIENTE! Discover the New Tijuana and Agua Caliente! Ae"•' \.ittw o• T•1\.IJl\1' \ "'"" ttono ct1anttttl. ~· tlf"1olWAV' Arod ,,,,.,\'t~u•'Y IAl'd-.CA~ bt>ulev•'"' ana 91n,,e11~ A fun Day! A Day in New Tijuana in Old Mexico! Saturday. Ao r1t 30. is Laguna Beach Day 1n T11uana and at Agua Cel1ente , Laguna Beach visits Tijuana to see the new tool< of its ne1ghbor-c 11y: to spend a fun day at the new Agua Caliente $1 6.000.000 entertainment center• You'll be shopping, dining. watch· ing the thoroughbreds run. sight· seeing, a day ol goodwill. a day filled with 1nternat1onat fellowship' All Day, A fun Day! Put your own group together. en- JOY a one-day vacalion v1s1ling your neighbor in New-Old Me1dcol Join the Mayor and other Council members Jo1'n ONCORPS Senior Volu nteers Servi ce Members. and many other c111zens. l'f\ ""' t~"''" t1f " Qfr011,.ta A't'W'l9 •hf' 9 ri1r'•'f'.ittQ nl H~,,..., '" tnt Nttw f rtVM'1f ~'•flO't I~•'•"' A1t•c ,."' pero1 '~" lfrrc" 1rta 0'<"1H1 C.u.iw~lem0<:"1 All for S20.00 Round trip bus far e; a delicious Fred Harvey prepared, and served, brunch; refreshments. and more refreshments; reserved seating at Agua Caliente. discounts tor two fabulous shopping sprees! Make plans now to be wtlll ycu neighbors! Reserved Group Visit Deadline Aprtl 28.1977 ---------------------~ I RESERVATION COUPONI Rtturn 11111 pot1ton • IOOn as poaible. a•ong I with your checlc made payable to Promotora y Productora de Publlcldad. to the I Department ol Human Affairs OHcce, 515 Forest Ave., Laguna Beach. CA 92651. I I Enclosed is our check in the amouol ol S for reserva!lons I I @ $"20 00 per person for El Dia de Laguna Beach I Name I I AddflSS Phone I • REMEMBER· DEADLINE IS THURSDAY. APRIL 28tht I ----------------------Fdt tnrormAtlon call Dept. ol Human A.flairs Ofltoe al C94-11~C !>.lrt\(WtJ\O! th~ ••• , .. 11,_f'll tlttH A/'\d ,,, Wt'H~ •1nm lh ... ""l"JOfW'' "' ,,,~ Auut C.t1 .. n1'1: An' A C1<tll\ (.t ntrr And You 're Invited! Itinerary for Laguna Beach: An:ttt1th1",f\" :ti Cl f'.(1 AM C11y tf11!1 t1ttl'\plotit~~ ""'' ft,'f • IM lt/\\11 .'\on Allfl'V flUf. 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Step Relationships No By MARCIA FORSBERG OI Ult O•lly Pll•I Sl•lf Poor Cinde reTia . w ith that cruel stepmother and lho:se mean tepsislers. , And the pathetic pair, Hansel and Gl'elel, sent out into the forest by the harsh, unfeeling stepmother. Snow White's stepmother, the queen, was so jealous or her that she changed hersclC into an oJ! hag, and actually fed her loveTy stepdaughter 'a poisoned red ap· pie I N FAIRY TALES,! 11 's lhc s tepmo the r s ~ho a,c the heavies. Few story book step- fathers exist, unless you want to count the kindly carpenter, Gep· Jealousy often accompan1es a step family relationship. Snow White's stepmother, the queen, was so jealous of the girl that she tried to poison her. Daily Piiot Illustration by Lois Joy pelto. He nurtured Pinocchio, just as a 1 ~al father would. But th~ "naughty puppet-boy was a pro· 1 blem child. Depending on who's telling the story, CindereUa, Hansel and the rest of them might have been real brats, just like the wooden character. And the stepmothers mi~ht not have been as awful as they are portrayed IN REAL LIFE, too, It depends on who's telling the .story "It's the kids," s aid one woman. "When the kids are re sentful, they can wreck a new marriage fas ter than anything.'' Conversely, an 11-year-old girl Communicate, Educate with a new stepfather believes Many people who have step. the fr1ct.Jon at home ls all bis parenl8 find themselves in the la~t. . · --· ~ppnent r~I•, ex1>4:ricndog lie bulls m when my mother duplicate situations. :ind, I have an argument and .1 Although they can relate to the don t llke that. Now tnat she s similar problems that might oc- marraed to him, ~~·s cban~g cur with new stepchltdren, their her t.o. his way. she said, understanding tends to be limit· despamng at the thought of los-ed since each case has its dir- •n_g the, mother she's grown up ferences with. ·. STEPt'AMILV rll.lat1onsh1p:. aren "l always easy. ""'djustiog to a suddenly-new lifestyle takes ef· fort on everybody's part. There is resentcil,ent. Jealousy. Discipline proble'lbs. Even the s eemingly simple question or what to call the new stepparent 1s difficult for some children. Often. a pattern e m erges THEY NOW HAVE a parent point of vi ew -another perspective -or stcpfamily re- lationships. The woman who gave her stepmother nothing but trouble now hopes for acceptance from her new hu s band's <:hildren "I never accepted my step- mother or s tepfather because I was so angry," s aid Verma. 45 Step lr:1to Solutions ll, .I \C't\('11,\PrEl.L S1:..t1·1·n \l'.ll 11td 1"ll'hh 11• Y.IH•t•dlt·' .1 11"\~ °!-:!, '15 fl.Ill\ dr•''" 110111 h• 1 -.11·p1l.1d but "hc•n 'hl' 1·01111 ·~ h11m1• .1t .J ,, n1 and ht• ... rotd .... ho•r I lf'hh11• 11• bu kc~ him. '"' 111..: ~o'ii .111 n l mv HF.AL f.1t h1•1 .ind \uu < .111 l teil me l4hat todo The !>C<'IW I" t' 1111 .11 of o;lep (amiht'S. LHtlil11 ... "ht•rt• th1• part1c111anh rn.n tw 11n..,11n• of their rnl1• ..... un,I\\ .1r1• of hn14 .1 step 11•l a1tonc,h11> 1' dtfft..r<•nt .ind who m:w 1•11h•r 11 "'1th unrr:i hstw l'X Pl't'l ilt IOll'i, ..,,1111 I"~ t•hnln_R1-..l H l<'k C'a patd1 ( 'apald1 and fl·" t 111'1" n 11rh.1r.1 Mc H:w arc t1•.1t'h1 11~! I'!,...,,,., 1111 the !>Uhlf'l'l of !>ll•pf.1n1d11•-., hut more about that talt'r F'IRST A 1.00K at the si1.e of tht• prohlt.•rn, In 1976 in Oranj:!C Cnunly, lhNf" were 12,797 marriages nnd 12,701 divorces. Three quartNs of those who divorce will remarry walhin two lo three years. The :t\t•r:1~1' mar r1Jg1· p1od11t't". I IH 1 h1ldr<'n "Th.it ·, ho\\' rn.111\ ''"P d1ddrt•n \Oil h,1\1• 11111n1ni.: .1111u ntl anrl tlLtl .., ,1 ht• I I ol .1 lot of 1-Hh. l'Jp.ll<h ..... wl <" .ip.ilrl1 "s cl1t·n1 Jo:ilf pn''C'nl" h 1 m " 1 t h t h 1• ~ a m u t o r ) oungsters · social problem::., de· hquenc.-y, child abuse, drujt and alcohol abu'e llr srud h1• ~urltl<•nlv 11•al111•<l onl' da' that thrl'I' qu.1rtn-. nl h1-. dwnt' "'1·re s lepch1hlrt·n DESPITF. TlfF. numlwr-. and d1•sp1tl' the probl('ms. lh(•r1• 1.., .1 "f'n ous lark of 111form;1t1nn ;1hm1t thr stl'p relat1on<;h1p. <'t1pald1 <;aad Of thC' fl \l' or six hooks on lht• subject. mnc;t art• wn lll'n In \\Om en anrl arf' along lhl' vctn of "I was a s tepmothC'r and this 1s what happened to me" horror stories, he said. The principal diHir ult y in mak- 10g a stcpfamily wor k is that of "unrealistic exp<•ctations, ·• th& tendency of a couple lo m1mm1zc t hings with "you Jove me, ~ou'rr going to lo\t" m y kids." hl' ..... II(, · l'ht' c,t1·pf.1mllv 1 .... perhap~ ttw tTl<>st dtfflrnll rt•lalionshi p :in incl1v1duJl l'Jll gl'l llllo 'It won't work 1f Mom and Dad .1r1· lea\'ln~ 11 to lht' kids or the h.1bv s11t1•r <'apald1 s aid, not- ing that thl' h\ per-act1v1ty of the Southt'rn California ennronment m<'ans children frequently arc t''H ess bagga~l' for thl'ar "in- \ Olved" parents .. "TllE AVERAGF. fathc-r sprnds a> minutes a day with has k ids." Cap~1ld1 said · Wh rn th<' kids start ~etting in· to dope or alcohol, don't blame tht• kids, bl ame Mom and Dad," tu' -.;11d He said thrr<' is a need for parPnts, esp<'c1ally stepparents, t o t:ilk with tht'1r children and to do things together as a family. ''IF A KID is not gett.ing s tructure at home -someope to say 'yes,' 'no,' 'cfo this.' 'don't do that' -he will look for it out- RICK CAPALDI s ide the home, in his peer group," Capaldi said. explainin~ why one of the s tepparent pitfalls, the reluctance to dis· cipline, can lead todifficuJty. He said that even a single parent family can be more secure in many ways than one with stepparents because of the pressures involved. "Most single parent families are headed by women a nd they're doing a beautiful job Fairy Tale "1 blamed them for the break-up or my parents. ~ t~rahtllly" stepfather-nhlf didn't live him any respect. He was a Dice, educated m 1\1\ and he never .mistreated me, but .1 Just wou.ldn 't give'bim a break." VERMA'S A1TITUDF. toward h.er stepmother was s1m1lar. "l lilted her as a person, but hated lo see her with my father,. ''I worked on breaking up the m arriagc, hoping that m y parenUI would get back together. But she was much too bright to get caught up in <t child's games. She tried to be a good mother lo me." admitted Verma .• De e, 35, agreed, ~aying , "Children have a way of dividante and conquering. If they can't get s omething from one parent, they 'U go to the other.·· She and her husb{lnd of three years each have two children. She believes the best thing they did when they w.ere married was move lo a different house. •'Gft RID OF 'his' home and 'her' borne, otherwise the child who '1ai lived there is likely to say, "Ilrl~ is MY house.· Buying our ow,nhome got all four kids in- volved, so now it's a part or them ." Dee added. "l don't call them my stepchildren. They 11re my children. I tceal them like my own and expect them to respect me as much as they would their own mother." AdJusnnents and conflicts were many in the beginmng, in· duding, budgets, finances, two religions, plus ''the basic fact that the kids had been raised dU- ferently. But we'.ve worked 1t out," said Bob, Dee's husband. IUS DAUGHTER, Denise, 17, said, .. Jl WtAi. hard al f1r1l . Now we get won~ lane. 1 know :.ht• Wilnts to treat me hke her~. "Sh~ worries about me u l 'm out late, Just like a reguh1r mother would. You have to learn that even your own mother would scold you on right and wrong. •'A lot of kids won't aceept then· stepparents because they don't want anyone to lake the place of thi:>1r real parent. But each has to Jtive a litUe. •· Denise and her younger step sister "argue a little• about who does the most chor~s. but she's Retting bellt'r. Sometimes she brags about having a big sister m high school," Denist' said "ith pride. ••r DON'T THINK my wife's children will l'yer adjust," noted Tom, 45. "If J can Just be a friend lo my stepson, who will soon be 15, that wUI be a major ac- complishment." Tom's wife, l;thcl, said, '·My 11 -year-old daug hter is torn between her loyalues to her own father and my new 9•1sband.~he wants to be close -she climbs-..n his lap, but resents it when he dis ciplines her ." In addition l o Ethel's two youngsters , the couple has a three-month-old s on . · · M~· daughter is very jl'alous or lht• new baby, and my ~on lloe!>n'I even recognile that we h .1v1· him," she said. TOM REVEALED that al fir~l. he couldh'l cope with the idea of a new baby, "but now I love him." He added, "Jlav rng s t ep- children takes a lot or determina- tion, but I love them ~d l thrnk they feel it." His stepdaughter s ummed ll up, saying, "Wl"rt· ~till gt•ltmg to know each other. BEA ANDERSON, Edttor Friday, April 22. 1977 Bt BARBARA MCRAE although they arc having to portray both roles," he said. HE ADVISE D couplr!! con· templating marriage in which a stepfamily would be created to seek premarital therapy especially if there are advance indications of problems with the children. T he counseling should clarify the parent roles and bring realdY lo the expectations all have. 'The stepfamily is perhaps the most difficult relationship an individual can get into. Stepparents need to talk with their children and do things together as a family.' . That too is the aim of the courses Capaldi and M s. McRae teach. Classe!' now are under way at Cypress Community College, the Laguna Beach 1 ligh School as part of the district's adult educa· lion program and through the Orange County Department of Mental Health. Information on future classes is available from the sponsoring agencies. Standing Up for Good Baby-sifters 'A good baby- sitter is conscientious, alert, knows some first aid and enjoys playing with children. The latter . 1s very important. ' NEW YORK (AP>-"lt's Vi· tally important to select baby- sitters carefully. They are, in ef· feet, parents-in-absentia, and can wield a tremendous in- fluence upon the child," warns an authority on child develop- ment. Irene Clepper of St. Paul, Minn., oCfered parents advice on hiring a sitter during a Workshop for Baby-sitters sh~ conducted here recenUy. sponsored by Ken· ner Product•. a toy manufacturer. , Mrs. Clepper, past director of public health and education of the Minnesota State Medical A~ s ociation. has conducte d seminars on child development and play for teachers In the Min- neapolis public school system. "IF YOU PAY attention to CC!" tain fundamentals. you can be s ure that the baby-silting ex- perience will be an untroubled and even rewarding one for your cttil<f -and for yourself," sa)'S Mra. Clepper, who is currently working on her doctorate at the University of Minnesota, where she Is involved ln a research pro· ject on child development. What is a good sitter? ''She -or he -is alert, cons- cientlous. knows some first aid, and enjoys playing with chUdren, ·•Mrs. Clepper siys. THE IATl'ER IS very lmpor· tnnt, she adds. because "play ls the way a cb.ild tearns, and parents just don't play enou1h w1 th their ~hildren today." How does o~ flnd a good lit· ter? "Ask neighbors who have used one before." she suggests. "Us- ing a neighbor's older child is good. too, because then the sitter will be CamUiar." IF 'DDS is lmpossJble, call a • reputable agency. "But always, always ask for references -and check them," she cautions. Agree ih advance on rates, says Mrs. Clepper. Bates will de- pend on the number of children, ages, local rates, sitter ex- perience, carfare, costs a41d duties required. ''Whntever yoU-~ remember that the sitter 's prime responsibtllty is to w,atcb the children," s he admonJabes . ''DONtff LOAD them down with ao many duUes that they are distracted for long periods. That's dangerous.·· On the night of the sitting, re· quest tbat the sitter arrive early 10 that the child -and fllmily pets -em g-et used to the new \isltOT. Ra.ve ready a list or important Information for the sitter. Ust the following telephone · number11: family doctor, where }'ou will be, • neighbor, polico and firedepartments. FURNISH THE sitter with personal infor:!!VlUon about each child, Mrs. Clepper urges, in· eluding nJcknames; allergle8 6r ottJer phyalcal problems such as fainting apellll: snack times, and what is allowed; favorite stories, television programs, toys and acU vlUes. 1bc sitter s hould also know s leeping habits and bedUme. When the sitter arrives, go over the list and give him or her a touroCthe house. WHILE ON THE tour. check for obvious safety hazards - s harp or pointed objects, open medlclne cabinets, loose rugs. locationa of cleaning nuids and household cleaners that are potenUalpoisons, matches. Show tho sitter how to regulate the heat or air conditioning, how windows and doors work, where telephones and light switches are located. If necessary, show how the kitchen stove works. Then, stay for a l cw extra minutes to aee that \he sitter and. . ''sltttt" ore getting along. ~ ' DAILY PILOT Friday, Aptil 22. 1m In Pursuit of. • • D E AR ANN LANDERS : Will you do America a big favor? Please ask yoor women readers bow they want to be treated by men. 1 don't meant~ .. equa11l" btt. We 've beard enough o f that. I mean the hard f ac t.s, such as whether lbe male should be the aggl'e8$0l'ln irtitlating sex. The lines have become so blWTed that more and more men are turning sour on women and searching out something they can relate to-like otbermen. It saddens me to see the growing numbers of handsome, intelligent, sensitive males (the kind women flip over) frequenting the gay bars ot America. Even married men are going in that direction. You would n't beUeve the h usbands J see, in shopping center, ma ny witb small children in tow, giving other men the eye. What. do you think of aJl th.is! I a m -BOTHERED AND BEWILDERED DEAR B AND B: Wo men still want &o be pursued by meo -ud there b plen&y of Betrothed Roletti-Franklin Newport Beach r esidenL'i Susan Patricia. Roletti and Wayne Barnett Franklin have an· nounced plans to marry on Dec. 4 at Our Lady ol Mount Carmel Catholic Church in Newport. Beach. Their parents are the Edward M. Rolettis and the Maynard Franklins , all of Newport Beach. . .1 Miss Jmletti, ·a graduate or Corona del Mar High M ool , attended Chapman College's World Campus AfloJ,t.l. She took a RS ui political science and a BA ifl. international relations from the University ~uthern California, and has done post·grad~~work at the University of Geneva, Switzerland. ~- l''ranklin, a graduate of Newport Harbor High Sch&!, attended Califom1a St.ate Universi- ty. San J6Sc a~H. an alumnus nf use. where he took a RS m in¥1ttonal business managemenL 0. 0 Gilcrest-Fernald New·port II arbor Lu theran Church will be the setting for !lil• M;iy 211 nupt1ab of Ther esa Aileen r.1lcrest and Dand Eric Fernald, both of ~ewport JJ'cl•ch Their parent:. arc the Daniel E. Gilcrests of Newport Heach :i nrl !.\tr and Mrs. Knowlton i''crnald Jr . also of New port Heach Miss Giicr est g raduated from Newport Harbor Hlgh School and California Ccliegc-of Arts and Crafts in Oakland. She also attended Califorrua Lutheran College. lier fi ance. also a graduate of NHHS, earned an Ai\ degree at Orange Coast College and now 1s a st udent at Cullfor n 1a Statt! vnivers1ly. Fullerton. Luther· White The F'irsl Rapt15t Church of Kings' Beach at Lake TahO<.' \\ 111 be lht.' ~ellmg for the June 19 wedding of Linda :'it Jflc Lutht!r and Ter ry Lee Whitt>. Annnunccml•nt "JS macle hy hl'r parents . Mr. and Mrs Oon,llrl Luthl'r. 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M"t of tlloso "baadaome, lDtelUsent, .e•attfve'' meo you eee la gay ban -... yes, H11e manW men wllb cblJdrea wbo are "livblg othel' me Ute eye" -••ve not bea rejttted by wo•ea. ftletr sexual prefueoce wu estabUUed maey ~an ago -ta 1ome cues at tlaree aod foar yean of a1e. Stratsht men who 10 bisexual for kicks sboa.Jd not be conlu1ed with bomosexaals wbo, very early ·in Ufe, choose u tbe object or their ~esaal prefer ence memben of their own sex. Tbere•a a world of dltference. ... DEAR ANN LANDERS: My son, who has a sllght Ump, weot to a patty the other evening. When I beard wbal happened my heart. almost broke. He asked several girls to dance but they re· fused. One lovely. older lady danced with him twice. (God bless her beautiful soul.) ~,Susan Rolettl, Wayne Franklin Hampton-Plata Beverly Ann Ham pton and Wayne Douglas Plata will exchange wedding vows J une 11 in the Airporter Inn. I rv1nc. Their engagement has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Hampton of Newport Bt'ach. ll1s parent:. are the Al vm Platas of Costa MesJ. Miss Hampton attended Corona del Mar High School and her f1ancc was a student at E stanc1alhghSch0<>l Peering Around NAMED area winnl'r an the I3usinl'S5 Career Devclopmcnl Progra m was De bra Doscff, a senior al Univers ity High School. The program 1s sponsorl'd by Executives· Secretaries and Sears, ROC'buck and Co. Miss Doseff as eligible to compete with oth1•r western states winners . MA VlS Thorp. 14. v. as honored by the Senior C1tiiens of Huntmglon Beach and was presented a check fo r $100 for <>x penses to a two-week Wider Opportunity program which .she will at· tend in J une. INITIATED into Kappa Delta were four Or ange Coast cO<'ds. They, their parents and campuses are Pamela Peterson. the John C. Pctersons ol Irvine, Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo; Sandra Lee Crawford, Mrs. Frank Crawford , Irvine, CalifornJa State Univers ity. Snn Diego: Torrey Lee Morvay, the Maynard Morva ys. Newport Beach. CSUSD, and Dru Wh.lll ng. the T. R. Whit- ings. Huntlnlton Beach, UCLA. TWO WESTMINSTE R youths are recipients of cash awards 1tfter final j udging in the Interna- tional Plano Recording Compelihon. Winners are Marian Meade, a sixth grader at E astwood Elementary School, who received a gold medal and $100, a nd Greg Calvin. an eighth grader at Stacey Inte rmediate School. His prize was a gold medal and $25. Sponson or the event were the American College of Musicians and the National Guild of Piano Teachers. GALE NVF. hu been accepted a t the Rosella Hightower lnternatlo 11 al Dance Centre in Cannes, F'unce. to study ballet. She and her family wiJI live 1n Cannes for one year The 12·year·old attended Carden Ha ll, Newport Beach. and studied ballet with Lois El· lyn. a former soloist with the New York City Ba.Itel Qltq.1tnitt Nrmns materbehs There Is A Difference ... FOR ALL YO('R BEDROO~l NEEDS! WIT ff ClrDIELEX HEATERS --·~ OF COURB.EI '-~~~~~~~_.;;;~J Would You Spend The REST Of Your Life On Anything Less? .1&10 W. Pacific Cou t Hwy .. Newport 8uclt. CA Local 642-1522 ToU F~e 752-1666 ~ '--n. a.a.a l'•r o.~ • (Ann Landers~ Aft.er several tum-downs, the boy eot out on tile floor and danced by himself. Someone a.sited him why he did lhls. He said he just wanted to show people that he d idn't need a partner lO dance with, that he could have a good time danc- ing by him.self. I suspect he also wanted to prove be was a good dancer. The following day the word got around that he was drunk. This is not true. The lad has never taken more t han two glasses of beer ln an even. ing. That's hls limit. What can be done to mahe life eas ier lor handicapped people liko-my son ? -A SAO MOTHER · DEAR MOTHER : Love, rompasrilon, an· derata.adln•, wWl.agne11'to give the handicapped a ~baace &o prove wbat they CAN do instead of thl.D~ in &erma of Wbat tbey cu 't do. And above all, treathlg tbem as II they were perfecUy aormal.11Us t1 the greatest help of aU. CONFIDENTIAL to Tom Tatters and Lo ving Jt a Lot: Youdon"t need a dv1ce,youneedanagenL Your letter was hilarious. CONFIDENTIAL to How Does One Deal With a Fanatic al Bore": Bluntly and firmly. Such people arc incapable of changing their m inds and they refuse to change Ute s ubject. Seize the initiative and hang in ther e or you will be at lhe mer cy of these insufferable characters forever. Aries Be Positive SATURDAY, APRIL23 SCORPIO (Oct. 23· Nov. 21): Your ability to BySYDNEYOMARR co m m un icat e i s enhanced. S AGITTARIUS (Nov. A ~U ES (Ma r c h 21· 22.oec. 19): Be r eady to Aprll 19): Land , r eal discuss budget, money estate, long.term agree · ma tters .,,, ith one close to ments, invest m en t s you. Domestic ma tters could comm and atlcn · ar c highlighted. You t1on. Define terms -be m ake some concessions. pos1l1\·e. You abo gain in some TAUR US (Apr il 20· wavs. May 20 ): You get or · CAPRICOR N (Dec. ganizcd ; relative "com -22.J a n . 19 ): Highlight es through" on promise. cont ract ual arrange- GEMJ Nl (May 21-June mc n ts , a g r eement s 20 ): Accent .on pa y publlc r('lations,joint cf. mcnts. collect1ons . Get forts. a resol\ing of dif· rid of losing propos1tw n. fcrenccs in connect ion Find waytoachll'vc. with part ner or mat~ CANCER (Jun e 21· know what yo u s ay , J uly 22 >: Lunar cycle mean. high -judgm('nl. tntu1 A QU ARIUS (Jan . lion arc on targ1:t. You 20·F eb. 18): Moderate feel more vi la.1 .. !.l rong<·r . pace brings best results. creative. Imprint st yle : Avoid extremes. Check stress independence of diet . work sche dule. thought, action. PISCES (Feb. 19· LEO (July2J.J\ug 22) March 20 ): Finish pro- Dream could be prop-1cct . assignment -keep nettc -1f accurately promises you made to analyzed. vourself about health, TENNIS LESSONS •LESSONS• tJ2.N MH iN llP T•la W&D OOSTA MESA TENNIS CLl1B $$7~%11 PLEASE PARDOH OUR TEMPORARYSALESOFflCE FOUNTAIN VALLEY SPA's 18312 WARD STREET IN.er Elia) FOUNTAIN VALLEY 92708 PHONE 962-0960 SPA's MANUFACTURED BY GERICO VIRGO CAuJ? 23 Sept. money, study and travel 22 >: Accent on friend:.,-----------------------------hopes, wis hes · yo u sociahzc: you hit lon<.'11· ness over h ead wit h baseball bat. LIBRA !Sept. 2J·Oct 22 l Emphasis on pro· motion. career, µrest1ge. standing in communlly. Investi gate. Reunion Round Up Calling all classes - 1l 's reunion time again. T h e So u the rn California Alum ni As- sociation or the Uni versi- ty of Kentucky is plan· ning it.s annual Kentucky Derby Day celebration at 11 a.m. Saturday, May· 7, in the Lumanari a:. r est aurant , Monterey Park. More information is a v ailable from J e ff Pence, 752·1111. All Al a m eda High School gr aduates will meel for a Gr and Reu· nlon beginning at 1 p.m. Frid ay, J une 24, and e nd · ing Sunday, June 26. Presently, the oldest graduate located Is from the class of '07. More in- formation and reserva· t lon forms arc available by writing to The Rl'u· nl o n Comm i tt ee, Alameda High School, 2200 Centra l A vc .• Alameda, CA. 94501. Graduates of the Bell High School class oC 1967 w I 11 g ath er in Los Angeles on Saturday. Sept. 17, to c ete br ate their to-year reunfon. R esiden ts o f th e Or ange County area m ay c o n tact commit.tee member Ale x Kolosow, 893-8316. R FFELL'S U'HOLSTIRY WIN.Y•W.e ........ 1'22 ......, •"4. C..t• .... -Ml.OHt The Clothes Horse - 21 5 Marine A venue Balboa Island .. Quitting Business After 25 Years '·· r Drastic Recludions ' Everything Must Go! 10 DAYS ONLY $ TABLES Hows 9:30.5:30 Sundays 12:00-5:00 PANTS BLOUSES SKIRTS TOPS, ETC. . 673-9150 . Lake rs l:>:GLEWOOD <AP > The Los Angele:, l.akerb 1um to make it l v. o blraighl over California or ch·foe Golden Cate lonlghl. v. 1l h K;.ir~m Abdul·J abbar once iJt;j111 lhe key man. The 7-foot·a Abdul·Jabbar hab been ailing with migraine headaC'hes. bul n evertheless scor ed 27 points and took down 16 rcboundb as the Lake rs beat Golden State 115·106 on Wednes· day night. That gave Los Angeles AP PhO\O JANET LYt-1"1 s~ows OFF DUSTIN PATRICK, BORN A MONTH AGO. 1972 O lympic Figure Skating Bronze Medalist Is a Mother. M._.morial Service Halos Find P.K. 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Th11r:-.c1,1v 111 c·ol h•i;:1 ak ha:-.1•h:rll Pn lhl~ "1nnl·r·.., diamond Th<' ' H' tor y bring.., l 'C'I ·" :;cusnn n•c·ord to 21 l!l with .1 do11bl£'h£'acfC'r at hrtnH' ai::a111!->I R1vers11lc Saturday hl·i::inning .11 noon folio" ing a '>lnJ'!l<.' gam<.' in R 1v<'r..,1<11' t"'I:\\' lti \'t'r~1dt• 1 ... rnnk1'CI :\11 l 10· NC'AJ\ Dl\·l:,1on 11 uCI .., J\ntcntl'rs HOred <.'IJ~hl t imes m the lh1rd mnmi:: lo put the d£'c1ston out of reach and coach Eddie Allen used r e!)er\'cS lhrOUJ,\hOUt lht: billanC'f' or lhP l!amr Sl'oll Wmlc.'r-. had a p:ur of dnublcs, the only (·xtra base hit" of lht.· game and clro\'e in two of the eight runs m lhC' third frame. Brian HC'ster had lhr<'l' hits and t" o rbt while Ken Wa~hington "as 2·for-4 \\Ith three rb1 UClrv1"• l •t1 .. ., , .. t'bt Ut11 ,_., Ill A I l I t\ ...... ,., I (I 0 0 W•··•v,., If ' ! I 0 f;\D't' (H ~ •no S orn•f'll rt 1 no o f'"ll'JI• 1b 1 I I 1 Mc-.A1lli1n lh o on o l "•v•r fff' ' I I n w• .. runqtnn 'f • 0 ' ] C\Onm Mtlf \J( lrvtrw W 1ntf't\ 11\ \ 7 I I qt>mo If \ 1 1 I Mor1ttn 1 I I I n Wt«•.,. 0000 Gr•l"n~ ".," n AO~fft\ '' • ' 'n ""'"'mn'Wt,. " non o T1tu'\ O ., n no Aorow"'• o 0000 ... Aqttn D 0000 l ot•I-. 1\ II 1J II ' ft # llCll 007 ()flt I • I 1118 1110 00• II 11 0 No Power Oama~e from a power failure forCl'd postponement or Thur::.· day night's American League ba~ehall gume between lhe host Ca l 1forn1a Ang e ls <.1n d the C'hH·ago While Sox. Tht• g.tml· will bt• made up as 1•arl nf a doublchcadN herl' on Sept. H. f'lat1• ump1rl' Hon L11(•1ano 1·allC'Ct thl· game 1mmed1atc•ly JftN Whill' Sox lt•utJoff hiller H alph Garr grounded out to short In OJH•n play E arht·r. lht• game had b(·C'n de l;.iyt•d for 20 minutes when a tr;,in"formPr hll'W out. The guml· hl'gan '"'hon£' bank of hghts 1n right f H•lcl 1nopPrJti"l' ''l roulcln·l ..,t>t• thr '>Pin on the h::ill. · thl• t1mp1n• :,J1d I didn't W<lnl ;1n\ nnl' tn gt·t hurt. <'~Pl'l'lall.'· nl\ ,,.If .. .\hout 12.000lanb had lurnec:toul ln \\ ;,itchth1·act10n 1 ht> i\n).!t'I:, h<.•gin a s«nes \\ ith \l 11" aul.t•t· tot11ght al 7 JO, send· IOI! w •• ~nf' Simpson. 0 2. agatn!>l I ht• Hrev.t•r..,· Jim llaa:-.11·0 Prf9JJ Top• Lurz VIHGINIA BEACH, \"J .John ~trJo:nret', an 18 year ·old high ..,chool !>ludent from r>o11.i::lal-tnn. N Y . up:-.ct ::.econd· .., t· c <I t• ct H o h I. u t l o f S <t n ('lem1·ntc·. 7 6. 7 6. Thursdav night in the q u;.1rlt'rftnals or lh~· SI00.000 \'1rg1n1a nc•ach Tennis Cl USSlt' No J :-..ecd ll1l' Na!>lase bt'at Ray Moore. 7 Ii, 6 2, in another quartt•r final match 1-·ourth . ..,1•ccle<1 Gu1ll1•rm11 Vila~ lll'\l'r IQ.'.l hi\ SC'r\l• In J ti ·l. 6:J triumphml·r Ruy Hufrt·b \'1la;, v.111 mt•t•t GPrula1t1s an<1 \1 c Enr0t· gOt'' dgainst N asla~e m thr M:m1fmul~ GpnfUti~• (;~ mnast Kath\' Johnson led a f1(.'lrl of 3'1 Thursctav "'1th a score of 37 55 afll'r compulsory <':>. t•rclSl'S m the women':, national ).(\ mnnstac (•h:imp1onsh1ps at Cal State <Fullerton> Thl' thrN· day mcl'ling con l 1nuP~ tonight f t)O \(f)rt"'\ ~.,,., '0"lOUIV)f"'t ..... r(t'OP\. 1,,u, '1-t't 1n lht• n"''""·'' w l'WTI• n'-. 'lvmnA-.hr~ m•fl'lt ' Ji" AH'W Jn~'""· A• lr'°M r LA 1' \\ 1 Donn" furnt>ow Lnnq 6-trt\ JI \0 1 MN1hn Ch•lOmttn. WAinut rr,.,1\ 11 1f'» " Knl!,.ftn Cd\~V St P hJI ~~.,,, 11 t\ \ ~'"''~ S,,f\01'" VA" Nov 11 I~ ;.. I •11tltt WOlht•·'flt.>' torr111M~ JI I\ I Rnbll''\ Mu,.M•t, ~t ''"ul Min., lb~\ Borg Kolb DENVER -BJorn Borg over· <'a me a balkv first ser vice in de· feating Marty Riessen 7-5. 6·4 Thursday and advancing to the quarter-finals of the Grand Prix Tenms Classic Brian Gottfried. beat Te rry Moor 6-1, 6-0 Peter Fleming. a 22-year -old newcomer to the pro lour. eliminated Stan Smith 6·4. 7.5 Thursday Go for a l·O lead m thl' bt•~t of !>l'H'n, :, e c o n d r o u n d ~ " t 1 (l n a I Basketball AsSOl'IJllOn pla) off~ Since the Laker::. JXl!>kd lht• l>t-~l regular-sea::.on record in th1· N BA. they ha\c tht~ 111lt't11n~ t\\o gam es at th~ Forum m an) playoff round they play AbduJ.Jabbar poinlt•d out th1b ha::. a psycholog1l'al advanlaKl'. but added thc.tl a los::. at home could be very up::.cllmg for the te am. fnoay. Apnl 22. 1977 No. 2 Hick Barry scored 40 po1n~ for Goldl.'n Stjte in the opener but ht> l Jib for more di\ ers1ty m the \\' Jrriors • attack this second tune out Coal'h Al Attles hope:> hlb Golden Stale club won't gl\ e lhl· Lakers as many second and third tries at the hoop as tho Nurlhern Cc.thfornia l'lub did in the first game. Lucius Allen s uffered a dts · located toe on Wednesday mght and the Lake rs' starting guard DAILY PILOI 83 Tonight from UCLA must lest tht• tnJurcd le Ct toot before 1t 's kno" 11 v. hetb('r he can pldy an guml' No .. -If not. Earl Tutum and Uo Lamar arc expected to shurc dulleli 1n his spot a s they did Wed ncsday. Tatum scored 12 point:. und Lamar 10. Perhaps the toughest deten~i: job for the Lakers goes to lhl' vcl~ran Cazzie Russ l'll who works against Burry. Broken Stick Is Costly As Kings Succumb, 4-3 INGLEWOOD <AP> 'Tm looking forward to ~01ng t o Philadelphia." a smiling Boston Bruins coach Don Cherry said. "I'm glad this is over ." "This" was the Bruins' Na· tional H ockey League quarterfinal playoff series against the Los Angeles Kings. Boston. after sweeping the f1r~1. three games of the series, finally wrapped things up Thursday night with a hard-fou.i::ht 4.3 victory over lhe Kini::s lhal gavl' the Bruins the series, 4·2. Boston, which had to go M.'"en games la~t year to beat Lo:, Angeles in thl• pl;tyofb. will opl'n semifinal piny <.1ga1ns t the Vly('r'.\ at Philadelphia Sunday night The Bruins· Gregg Sht·p1wrd broke a 3·3 tie with a powt·r play goal with seven minutes left 1n the game lro mcallv, a broken stick may have co!>l Los Angel('S the chanc~· to "tn the i::aml:' and lit:' the ::.eries. When Sheppard scor.cd his game-winning goal. King::. de fenseman Oa\e Hutchison had JUSt broken his stick. Sheppard s kate d up t o Hutchjson , standing in front of the Kings' goal. faked a shot that Hutchison tried lo block with hb body, then flipped the disc past him and Vachon. in lo the net. .&:'That ~as a hrand new stick.·· ir dejected Hut t hison s<iirl "I hit hundreds of :-.hots anrl nothing happt•n!), lhC'n th1:,. Boston took a 3-0 lead in the first period on two ~oab by Rick l\1 1ddleton ;ind c>rH· h) Stan Jon<tlhan. all \\lttJ111 a tour minute span Rut the KtnJ.!S. \\-ho ni;rn.igt·d j tot a I of onl y Sl'\ <'n shot::. on goal 1n the first tv.o periods. lame to I ife in the third period on goub b} <:ar:v SargC'nl. Tommy W1lhams ;rnc1 Uutch Cormg ··The ~tory \\ .1:-. the goaltcnd· ing, · · :-.aid Cherry · · Rog1e Vachon \\ab :.upl'r 1n the nets for the Kings and Gerry Cheever:. made some key '.\ave~ for us. particularly late in the game." Che\!ver i;, "'1th a three· gout lead and few shots coming at him through mos t of the first two p('riods. said he had som e trouble t'onc('nlrating Vachon. on lhl· other hand. btoppl'd 27 s hots dur ing the· r1rst two pl'riods· anti l'Ould hardly kl'l'P from ('On t•cnlrallng :,1m·1• :-.hot:. "l'rC fly. ing al him constantly . ..Thost• guys just kl'Jll (•oming bJck. tom1ng hack.·· Clwrry :,.aul nfthc Kings. "Tht•) nl'\l'rqu1t · Los i\ngC'll'!> <:oach Hoh Pulforrl .lf.!t l'l'cl ··1 ·m v1•ry proud of lh1• 1\ .1~ \\l' k1•pt coming bac:k · Pulford saHI ··w .. n<.•vt·r ~ot di'· touragt•d f "''"I· I l'h•I 1<1 ll"'1t I ~'" - .. , AP '"°I• _DAVE HUTCHINSON OF THE KINGS GETS KNOCKED ON HIS BACK BY RICK SMITH. LA Catcher Raps Redlegs ATLANTA 1J\ P 1 'You guy:, can turn m your Cmcmnah Reds· tickets any lime They'll he luck~ lo finish thi rd." s,11rl Sle\•1• Yeager The Los Angl'les Dodger~ c·atchcr was needhnt:: Cincinnt1l1 Dod~r• Slate AU G.l.,..\Oft KAllC 11'01 Ao,tt 77 l04i A,.,,., ttl •11.tnfA Aor1l ))lO'\Al"IQf'l,.'\Af ···~··· Aortl 14 lO"JAIWJf'-tt'\dt A1u.n1,. • Y>om I ll\pm .. 10•"' rans in his home town of Dayton. Ohio, a Reds' hotbed. Ye ager had good reason for his kidding. The Dodgers were atop the National League's Western Division. The Reds, world cham· pions the last two years. were suffering in last place. Tonight they open a three· game series with lhe surpris ini:: Atlanta Braves. their nearei.l purs uers. ''they traded away Tony Perez," Yeager said of Ctncin nati. "Outside of Pete Rose. there was no one more valuable o n lhal team than Per ez Thev put Dan Driessen at hrst. It ju.st killed the club. It m ade our job a little easier." Then Yeager n atly predicted, "We'll win the pennant Mt. SAC Relays Draws Top Stars WALNUT Five ~printer~ who have run the metric 100 m 10 1 or better headline the dash <•vents Saturday m the Ml. San Antonio College Relay!' Rey Robinson. who's clocked 9. 9, Don Qu a rrie. Dwayne Strozier and Houston M cTear are l'X peclcd to he in a jam at the ta pe m the featured 100-meler sprint. The 200 m eters has also at· tracted a strong field, with James Gilkes. Millard Hampton and Waddell Gilbreath entered. And while the s prints have drawn some or the nation's top runners, the field events will be the s howcase of the 19lh annual Relays Included amon~ the com. petitors will be Mac Wilkins in the discus, Terry Albritton of Newport Beach in the shot put and Randy Williams in the long jump Wilkins began his drive to an Olympic gold m ed al with a world record toss of 226-11 here 1 asl year. This year as last. he races ;1 Relays field that includes John Powell. the Oly mpic bronze medalist. group of other 25 f eel -plus JUm pers 1n the loni! Jump The pole vault a nd high JUmp havl' also clrawn impressive; helcl.,, with Tom Woods favored to wm the high jump and Don Baird of Long Ilcach State seen as the man to be al in the pole vault. In other running event~. Willie Oavenport, the Olympic velcran who captured a bronze tn Montreal, faces fellow Olym. pian!\ Charles Foster, Jaml':. Owens and Tom Hill in t he 110- m et e r hig h hurdles. Edwin Moses, the 400-mcter hurdle gold medal-winner al Montreal. wiU compete ln h is s pecialty and also may run in the 1 l O·metcr hurdles. Some of the nation's top women track and field stars will a lso be on h and for the RelayS, Rain Delays Golf Action . Seattle Sle'11 Is Derby Favorite Albritton. now al Stanford. held the world record of 71·8'1'.i in the s hoti ancl former world re· cord ho der , Al F euerbach will also be in the field. HEW OflLl!ANS -"lrlt.........cl ~~of ~ 11111~ lo 11.,IU\l,.>ftllltl ll~ot '"" Sl7S.C>OON.,.. Orl~An\ Open .,,., '"• p.,.,,. 7,otO.,a•rl l•'•wOOd tountr, Cl~ Cou<w. Abnut ~II of Ill" '"° QOll••n ...,., <flutl"I' Ofl I~ courw -raln "''"",,_ otev n..v •Ill c_ ... ,. tilt',..,_ "•ld•V•ller,_ • Cret9Stet~ Jt.n- Keltll FW09V\ JS JJ-'611 LOUISVILLE <AP> The competition for Seattle Slew, the overwhelming Kentucky Derby favorite, appears to be ~cllini:: easter as his strongest rivals con· t1nued to fall by the wayside. Just two weeks before the J03rd Run for thE' Roses. Seattle Slew. stands \Hll ahove a desultory field or 3-year-olds thul has spent the w1nh•r bumping each other off the lt!lt Of {'Ontf'nders for the first event of thorouJ{hbred rac in~ 's Triple Crown A~ Suttle Slew prepared for Saturday's Wood Memorial at Aqu~uct. his rtnal Derby prep. 1t seem ed that Run Dus ty Run qualified as top threat. Run Dust Run received con- s iderable baeking for the 1976 2·year·old award. won by Seatlle Slew. But Run Dusty Run has not hcen as impressive this year. In fact. he has lost his las t two starts. finishing second to Clev E r Tell m the Louis iana Derby and serond by a nose lo Giboulee in Keeneland 's Calumet Purse earlier this week. In comparison. Seattle Sl«>w beat Giboulee in the Flamingo Stake:s Thi'" Derby still was considered a liihl race when the week began because Seattle Slew had not yet faced two horses with strong cr edentials. Because of injuries, howeve r . both will mlss the Derby. Clev Er Tell, wh ose latest triumph wa$ in the Arkansas Derby, broke down Wednesday during a Belmont Park workout for Saturday's Wood. And Gotham SUkes champion Cormorant, winner of seven con· secutive rares. was felled by a rever and will bo pointed to the Preakn i1g Moy 23 Other possible starters in the May 7 Derby include Glboulee, Hollywood Derby winner Steve's Friend, Habitony, For The Mo·. ment and Coined Silver. Habltony, winner of the Santa Anita Derby. was a disappointing third in the Hollywood Derby after goinc off 11 lhe favorite. For The Moment was a poor s eventh in the same race alter finishing second In the Santa Anita Derby. Coined Sil~r WIS third in the Calumet and 1 well-beaten sixth In the F1amln«ioStakes Williams, the Olympic gold m4;dali5t, will be joined by James Lofton, Adams Kingsley and Tuz to Colorado .Jack Tu7., CIF co-player of the yea r In 3·A bas ketball, has slttned a letter of intent lo alt.end the UnJversity or Colorado. IC· cordinc t.o that school's officials. Tuz l~ Corona del Mar HJgb lo the 3-A championship thl past season and was wldcly rccrull.cd by college coaches. r-? Tom We!Wlfl 3•·3A-"8 8tn Cr•ntMw l.,..lA~• Stenl•• ~lll~• 51• ... ~IWll )A.JS~• P1111 MeflCectl J•-n-60 Gordof\ Wel~ovht 3" lJ~" AOd Curl 3). Jl-70 o<od .. ~ ls.JS-II) MMk~ Ml6~ J•"' St-»->~•o Sit,.. \lerlalo lt.-3'-M JIM .... l"ft Hti.~11 flOO CllMIO\ :i. J~ II Jim Otnt 3A JI 11 Lou G<....,m l.,..l6..;YI lOtl Hl11111e 1'-ll -11 o..i. LllllW 3A 11-11 M1h It-3• 11-11 • .... ''"°""'"" »-lS-11 Stm AtttMI JH1-n Andy tMfl JI.JS-71 Vlf\C'e Oink ,.lrl-'11 Jut11"......,. 31 ~1 8111 Ctll# ,._.._,, Tom J..,kln\ ll·li-An . ' HB's Burt Soars To 6-103/i Mark Cary Burt of Hunt· ington Beach cleared 6 lQ34 to break the an. time Orange County high Jump record Thursday in a Sunset League track and field meet against v 1s1 tin g Newport Harbor Burt cleared the height on his third and final try. then moved it up to 7-0 and missed. A 6·3 junior, Burt's previous best o f the s eason was 6-8. The Orange County record.be broke belonged to Doug Ca se of Laguna Beach, "ho cleared 6· 10~4 in 1975 Burt advanced to 6·8 without a miss Thurs· day , then made that height on his second try. He then moved the bar to 6· lOa •. team to an 80·56 win over Edison <Huntin g t on Beach). Margerum won the 100 in 10.2, the 440 in 51.7, the 120 high hurdles with a 14 .8 a nd the 330 low hurdles in 40.3. """"""°" .. 41< .. IMI "" ....... rt 100-1 CO<""' ~NI 10 O. 1 Burl 00 ft011mt.3 1(•)1)6f't«(Nlft011-. 110-1 Corum IN 117 4, l l<•'!Hr•-(N 13 Burt (HI HO-I (.orum lNlSI 1,3 t.V..i(tl- (N t l Bruml'MI (H l NO-I Ven<f•<~ (NI I St 7; 1 Sl\ot'I (H l l Golforct IHI Mile-I GlffOl'd (HI 4 JS. I; t. Ovll (H ll .N_l,...(Nl l ·"'l't -I Ou!f (HI t SS, 1 C.lo ftO (H ll Gofll'>fd lHI. UOHH-1 O•wlOI'> INI H l. Har\h INl l T'-M>n (HI llOLH-1 O•w'°" IN I •0 S 1. H~ll<!Cfl IN I l fflOt '°" (H I 440 r•t•y-t Ne-#'POf"t M•..-bof 44 ' M •lt rtl•y-1 Nf wPOrt H•rbor l.JJ •. HJ-I. Burt IHI• 10'• IK,_I re corctl l CT<h9(Nll Etll (NI LJ-1 BIK1 IHI ll·J , 1 Br•bet>ctet IHll HOOW (NI T J -I -. INI O·t ""· l W••d (Ni l Gruell IHI PV-1 c.ml>C>ell IN) 11 S. 1. $(.hock (NI l . Ray (N I. SP-1 ROlfl IHI 44 l '•· l. Hlyler IHI l VOOOrll IN I OT-I Ro!h (HI 141·1. l. \/obO•ll (NI l R~lqel IHI C• 1411 fttl MIHIM Vlefe lot-I J-(a.ti 10 t. t Aewlln9• (Cl 10 S; l. K•I•• (Cl l0.7 tt0-1. ~(Ml tt •· t YOV"9 (Cl 2> 0,). Atwil!IQ) ICI Jl 4 4.40-1 JofMt (Ml ... 2, 2. Yovnq <Cl SO•; J. ffr......., ICI U .1. • .. 0-1. Oo119IH !Cl t :OJ 1; t . lllourh IMI 2,n .1: l. Well.,.llOVMt (Mlt:OU. Miit-i Ldo11lt (Ml 4'1t.•; 2, All· O.rtof\ 1(14:>0 t; J. Oey ICI 4 :31.1. t·ftlll-1. l.980nle (M\11 t :n .3; 2 O•v ICI •:SU; l. w.11 .. 11ouse j Ml •·U• UOHH-l. Sk>•uu IMI U.4; 2. S.ntH IC I 14.•. J. wnn-• IM I 16 •. J:IOLH-1. Jonft IM) l' 4; 2. Slr•u>• IM I AO t , l. O.rreu ICI 42 •· •AO rtl•v-1 Mii •~ 1 Mtlt rel•y-1. CdM J '.ll. I. HJ 1 eo.ww <Ml .. ,; 1. f ur <Cl '"'· J !>MllWI ICI S-10. LJ-1 P••Or (Ml 20·3~; 2. S.ft<hledl IMI 20-0'>. J. K•ltt •Cl lf.4 TJ-1 CoM•d IMI •1·2vt; l GOmor• IC I 41 4, > S...chlO<tl IM I AO • ._, PV-l 8r•nlield IMI ll·O. 1 B•tk~e (Ml 11.0. J Mummert (MI " . Sl'-1 J•~ (Ml -.1: 2. H•ll•• (Ml 4'-1; l. Ntl-(M ) ... 1 OT -I K•u•o n ICl 1l•·l : 1 M<OOt1•1d IMI 134-10. 3 8•"~' tMI IJ1 lO U11l...nlty 071 Cttl San Cle-nt• 100-1 Full.,-IUI ••• , Krulhtf\ IS,.•; l Ol9lov.,,,,1IUl 10.l 210-1 Krul~•• 15.111 •. 2. Spencer ISi 1J , : l Immel (SI n s uo-1. H•mmond ISi Sl O; l . GOLDEN WEST CATCHER DAVE HUPPERT MAKES ANOTHER OF HIS ROUTINE, TOUGH PLAYS AT THE PLATE. "I was sitting with his dad watching him and he just barely missed on his first try," says Hunt· ington Beach coach Carter Lewis. "He missed by a lot on his second try, but on his third h(' JUSt went up and over lie ckared it by plenty." Fo11n1.oinV•llrt llOl IM I l!dh.., 100-1 ~•oerum (Fl 10 ?. ?, Gil· le~\ !F l 10 3 ) OunUt\ (Fl 10 4. 110-1 Gl!1~"' tFI 13 I. 1. Romo,,. 1Fl 1l,;l Ounu n lF l H O Hoooer CUI Sl.O. J Z•lctlt>•r IU I 511 UO-l G••h•m IU I 2;03 3. 1 OoWoooy (UI 2 04 s, 3 Conon41 ISi 2.09 s M itt ' GI•\\ IUl 4'.]S.O; 2. Oarcv IUI A 3\ 1, 3 8r!>dlt (5)4 38 4. Just Learning to Play Golden West Ace Warming Up at .500 By CRAIG SHEFF Ol IM O~llv Pllol SUI! Dave H uppert 's batting s tatis tics this season border on the incredible The 6-0. 200-pound Golden West catcher 1s h1llin,:? ~in Southern California Conrerence play and als o leads the loop in runs scored <21), doubles C9l and hits C32l F'or the season he'!'. batting .418 and 1s currently on a 15-game hit· ltng streak, the longes t in GWC l11slory But. says Rustll'r!' conch Frl'<.I Hoover, Jl uppcrl 1s Just begin· nini; to learn Lo htt. Huppert played at Kennedy lligh in La Palma, then batted 432 in SoCal Conrcrence action at Cypress la!>l season. But dissatisfied with the C;press program, Huppert (with three teammate:» trans rcrred to Golden West. "I have a better chance of going on and Golden West has much better fac1ht1es That's basically why I came here," says Huppert. Huppert has never bee n draft. ed and Hoover can't ex pl am \\ hy ··1 reaJly c:ml explain why some kids are drafted and others arcn 'l He has shown everything the pros want. He can hit the long ball. he c an throw and he can s te al bas('s (13 of 15 attempts th.i s sea son>,'· says Hoover Huppert says his <.irm wasn't a:. strong la:.t season as 1l 1s now. "I 'm much s tronger now, because I'm throwing a lot more. And I fee l m y defe ns e i s stronger," sa~s Huppert. That's evident because Hoover s ay s H uppe rt has been ap- proached a ftcr a lmo!>t e\•ery game by either a pro scout or a four year college coach. .. He 's not really a good fundamenta l hitter, and hc'll tl'll you that," says Hoover. "fle "s powt.•r·conscious, but he hits a lot off his front leg, so he's hiltin~ down on the ball a lot.". Report From Ojai H uppert, who p la yed at Cypress College last season, says that Hoover has helped him become a much imprO\ ed hiller "He's got me to !'.lay bac k on my back fool so I'm hitting 1l a ll)t harder And I h:nt' ;1 Int mmt• po" cr," says lluppl·rt C.OlLEGIATE RESULTS Me11·• S1n9le• Fin. t A CNnd \t~ld,.r fU(f1ct-' P-tfr\Qn f(\lii AnoPlt ''O 7 & t (dlP\ lU(IJ Otf Tl'\ompvul HJ( S•"t• BMl>dtdl~ 7 6 2 SKOnd Round \t 1ll1M IJ(t '1· I Q~v10, f •• l"I 'I ti '~, ,, , (dlf 1 I ){I •1 t g rf\df"(h (). f•·,,,t,t! fl f It~ M en \ OOtJl>IP\ F 1ttt A°"'nct •olti,.r l11.-• u '1• 1 Ct'-l""0--'"\ 6 .,,, .. .,, IUC \!f!'\I., ti trt>.,tr·d ,. ,. " Wenger Sets Mark W 111 TTf ER Gold en \'fr"l l'ollegc's Stl'\l' Wcni:rr M't a meet record m the 500 fr~. but the Rustler!. could m:.inagc only third place 1n the l<'am standings after th<' first rlay or the SouthNn California Conference s w1mm111g and diving championships at Rio Hondo Collt•gt'. h1•re. Thursda} Wi•ngcr, a sophomore, docked ·I -19. 1 An o tht r H u~l111 . D o ug Hit'hards. f1111 !-tlwn s('nrnd 1n the ~ frC'l'. st•tlinJ! .1 GWC record And Golrll•n Wt·~1 ·s ~fr rnll Rill'\ anrl John G11lon1<a pl.it't•tl thml and firth in th1• :'14111 frn · Cypn'!>s grabber! a blfo? le;id after lht· fir!'tt dav "'1th 1321 :· points. 36 mon' th.in t•mH·n ·nlt· dual mee t c h ampion S anta Monica. Golden West was 24 points betund Santa Monaca. Santa Monica ·s Bruce St ahl also set a meet mark 1n the so free. clocking 21 6 Vl .,,.,. 1 )IA" ~'~ ,t fl .... ., i I ...,,.,..,,,1,1 i,. t I ''•11•. '"0'• (( f'0'4'1\\ 111) ' ti ' ', " 1f'W\•~ ~lf't' t tir tlV"•'••~ f'.,tl'\ltAtN'°I'\• ,1 ,, ' ~ l/•l"l..,.tni>r•1 V• f4ft ., ', \# l\'1d)•" (.fO' \ ' ' "1t•1• <•0"' , .. , \ I\•'"""•"! ,.,,, ~. "' I t I• Y") ".... 1 ..,.,.,.., , r. ·•f>o " """' ' • ,. • """'°"' r,..~r-i,. 1fyrr•• • '°' 1 a ", ,. 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S.,.,.d•v'• Gomt< "'t _,,..ft 4t CJ\IC4tq"J P 'tt\b\ff')f'I ttt "-'"w VO"" \1n F'.'tAl'WiVO 'IMG"tr~•I \Af'I 01riqo"t Mm1 h'\f'\ I '"' St l'"''' "'' Pn.,,,..1.,,..1 • n 'fl'I\ At'W)"l,.4tAI Ali.,,,t t f'\ Pirates, Rustlers Breeze G old<'n W <'s t a nd Orange Coa!>t coll c~es rolled to ea by baseball n cton <'S Thursday. GWC'"s Rustlt·rs main tamed their 11:! gam e Nlge m the Southern Cal Confer ence. battt·ring \'is1t1ng Cvpn·s~. 8·1 t\ n d 0 CC · s P 1 r a I 1• s t h11mperl h<•'·' G ros!'. mont, 1-1·4. 10 cn •ao.,1n g their South Coast c1n ·u1l l<':.irl to on<' g.rnw u\ t·r Hile Cerritos In anotht•r .H' ganw. Saddlehack fl'll to host t'h.tffl'\. !.J.f>. in l\t1ssw11 Confl'rc nt.·(· pla)· L a r r v K u h a <' k 1 !'.lugged l"() triple'> and a s mglr. Dav<' lluppt'rt hi t in his 15th straight gum<' ca l"l'COrd I an cl Chuck Robert.">on p1l l'hcd a ft\ t' h itte r 10 spa r lo.111g tlw Hu!>tll•rs H<1h1•1t:-.on s truc k out ll\l' ,and \\ alkcd l\\O 111 running h I!> ll't'On ..l lo a 1 Lewis s aid he was n 't n•ally s urprised. "I 'vc always thought Cary is capable of 7·0 and now maybe th1s will JUtcc him up so he ·11 s tart realizing his full potential." In addition to his re· l'Ord·sl"tting high JUmp t•ffort. Burt won the Jong 1ump "1th a 21·3, took second in the 100 and third 1n lhe 220 C hris C o ru m o f Newport Harbor had a triple in lhat same meet. winning the 100 in 10.0. the 220 in 22.4 and the 440 In 51 2 .'.\1t•am,halt• in a m eet a t F o unt;.u n \'alley, St1•ve H.1kh::.hani of HR Edison d l·:.ired l!'i-31 :.! in the pole vault Outstand1n~ s print times Wl're turnc-d in wh en Univers ity Hij!h Cl rv1ne1 hos t ed San C'll'm<'nle Thurs d a ,. Tonv f'ulll•r won th<' 100 1n "9 8. edgin g San C l t'm<'nl e's Make Krutheri.. ''ho hod a 9.9. Krulh<'rs l'ame hack to ''in the 220 1n 21 9, the fa~tc~l ll\ anv Or:.i ngt• C'na~t ar~·a .ithlett· this s1.>ason O ver ;.it F o untain \'alley ll1 g h Ken ~t a r ge rum \\On four ('\'l'nh 1n le.idin~ his AA0-1 MarQ(lrum IF) SI 1; 1 Huh(' 1e1S23, l Mo• .. <'n inn I 880 1. Cllr"!en...,n IE.I 1 Sil. ?. Appell tE l 1 5~ I l KlflP\ IE 11 01 8 Mole -I C.01<1.1.-n IE> A 1'1 A 1 C~r-l~ltn\en IE•• lO 0, l Brown (F' 1 )ll ~ 1 mttt• I C."'''h-"''>~n <Et• l8 S 7 Bunlq IF) ~ •l . J Apl>f'll IF I 9 )? ~ 110 HH I MM~rum IF I IA 8 1 Oun<•n IF) 15 l l O•vo• CE 115 A l~ LH 1 Mdtqf'tum IF l o0 l R?m•ne tf •AO~ l O•vo\ IE l HJ u o tt•l4, 1 ~ovn1a1n V••l-:y 4.) 1 Mol~ relay I Eo•~on J JS o HJ-I. 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M ((4hlH'\ 1W 1 noO•\tontt.• or-1 Sdnctcr\ (W I ,.~ •. 2 M'Ca'"" C'W ) 141 10 J G<·rdtdl fW) 131 8'· At Grossmont, ll('(."s J 1m Fundl•rl.lurk p1tdwd .1 ri ve h1t ll'r . J oe Hon qu1 lln d rove in h \ <' r un-; wit h a thn·l' run homt.•r and a double anti H ir k \\'oolurd hit safl'l} t ltrl•e limes 1\l Chafft')'. thl' \\in 11l'l"S scort'd four time~ 1n the eighth to brL·ak a ~ !'i tie Sacldlebark ·~ .J11hn Rrodcr s. Marc: lit. rth· c.ind Bill \'anga l1s h.1d two hits <'aC'h Oilers, Louisville Collide in Semis Sm•U\ ,., Do\t ~t 11• ' w""''"t'' .. lh n Rot>ttl\Ol'l \" 1 Wl)Olrt•d ct I Aonqv111n 11 I <,,rQn•"' ,., n f"rj(" <lh ' LA Fr •nr,. t I HortOM ' 0 kt "O't4'1\ )n J::v,,dr•• ,H fl'.\tt \corr by lnn1nq\ •.. ,,.,,,.,0 ... ,1.,, )1) '~ (,r "\•''"er\' 11'11) nn IW)Q (;olelfn Wt\I ltl n S H ERMAN OAKS- llunlington Beach High School 's Oilers girls II rbl haskelball learn WilJ be ~ ra\ored over hos t n Louisville llil!h's Royals 1 or Woodland I hlls tonight I n I n <81 when the l wo schools 1 ta ngle 1n a C I F 4·A I 0 0 1,,.cllon• lo Noire O•m• Hft~ 0 T •1tt tht Sttn O•"'Q<"' f. ,,.,,.wlJy N ortn l'li ti) '""" \'Mtur • ,-:,,,,..., .. v tno11n'r19n1 (<1t\t t .tOOr01M.tlfly 1 • m1IE:\ tn W Of'>dmAn AVt•r'l•f' nft , U'nD Turn ,,. .. ' " • untj4tr '"',. Ip •·W"1:t to \(hOOI ... t.4 ,.. 0 WootJrn""' An() R ..,,., '°" Q,,._,,. I ' I H .•f'\\.n'1 If 'ir-•wOOd If) •-too~'' t OrVO\•i, t'fh Ht1Jn"'·•11• I" It' UbAl~I tn 9,,.,,,_lil (I M11t•u11•r Nr mtth r• Vt>ltt\C'1Ufl 1b Ro""t hM ,p pla' off game at Notre ~ ,,,, Dame High m Sherman 0 ~ Oaks. fol•I• " ' I I t I !) . ' 0 0 Jn 8 S<ore b1 lft'l'"'" C YOrf\\ 001 000 OOl'I Go•<Jen W•<I 011 010 OS• Sect<llti>.><• 0 1 Mollnr 1 w~1lec~ 111 Sl••t.11 B'Od"'" 'tD V11nq•l1\ t Hf'•I rf •b r A I 0 1 f\ 0 0 t II o n ,. 0 ' I fl I n fl ~ The Oilrr., of coach ~ Joanne Kl'llogg entered 1 the playoffs with one loss ~ and wert.' fourth seeded. • Louisvillc-. co-champion ~ ~ or the Camino Real q ~ League, was unseeded. Coach Marla O'Con· ', ~ ~ nell of Louisvi lle is confi· ~ ~ 1 d<'nt her team can con· ,, ,01 trot the game's te mpo. 1 o Louisville has two ~ starter!'. ·::it 5 10 and thr ee o at 5.7 whilt• Huntington ~ Beach has three at 5·9 ~ and two at 5--5 Katie C ross 15 ·7. ~ sen tor guard I is the t<ov '" Hf"rtt~ '' Oovttt o 9,.,,.0" 0 Comb• p Tot•I\ o o Lou1sville s c o ring ,~ ~ leader, averaging 26.5 per game Her twin s is· 011 ;ono 010 ', ,~ : ter , Bridget C5-7, senior ••o ooo o•• ~ • o forward l. 1s also a o II h \ Scon tty I""'"'" starter. Others include: Suzy Boyett (5·10, junior center); Chris Posivak (5·10, junior forward); and Laura Hurlbut (5-7, senior guard). Huntington Beach scoring has been led by K at h y Doyle (5 ·9. sophomore guard) and Mary Beth Wray (5·9, senior forward) in the playoffs. Each has been S(etting about 16 per tilt. Debbie Burrows (5-9, junior center ) is the leading rebounder with 12 a game Other starters include Cheryl Cady (5·5, junior guard> and Kim Brown C5·5, senior forward) with Kelli Lockhart (5·5, junior> as the first re- serve. H""11ft'Jlon8H<ll UO·tl \6 Pac••lu J6 6~ R..i1..,g, lS 66 Footnltl so " E \l•r><14 n &I KAl@tl• l l 4q Foot.,tll 33 0 Cvore\t 0 11 o. .. rtr Holl 71 II N"'•OOrt H _,rbor ]I •1 W..-\tml~ltw 12 'q M•"r\A u ~· FoUttl••" "•llfr' .. ,, Ed•wn It 11 N tW'l)Otl ..... rror ,. "' W t \ttnfn\fM 39 "' MarJM ~ A? F°""l••n V•tlty H 7• Edo'°" 7S ClfffOLAYOffffS 6~ Tu<tln ,, 66 O•h• ,. u M1r•c:.&\I~ $$ Gauchos Lead Swimf est Saddleback College. behind record-breaking performances by Chilo Vassallo a n d Larry ,J ohnson, grabbe d the lead after Thursday's opening s egment or the M ission Confer e n <'e swimming and diving meet at Mission Viejo's Marguerite Center. VassaJlo won the 200 individual medle¥ In 2:02.0, breaking the con· fcrence mark by four seconds while Johnson captured the SO free-In 22.0. Saddle back's Gauchos totaled 99 pomts after the first day, 31 more than Mission dual meet cham- pion Southwestern. Ac- tion rontinucs t hrough Saturday MIJ\IOft Cattf9"M •MMC + ..... \(.OrlftQ '· s...ctdt•e.t<• ... l. Soutl'lwtttfffl .. J P•IOMIH •s. ' c11,.11ey a . s """"'.,_ .U; •· s... lttft•rolno lt. I Cflru• •· Y!O frtfo I ~ ISoutllwt•lunl 4 4 I cconi.,...,.co ,..cord bfcui.' Met m ••-c>I • SI 1 by Stn1111. G<o.,,..0,..1, 1070 ; l Ouinones lhddl•ll•c-1 • •• •, 3 "'•""" I S.ddleb.ct. I S O, • • lll09"rt l\oUillw'>l•r11) S OJ I S Svpy.-ke ICll.tl,.y IS 07 ~ lOO lnct ....0 -1. ll•U-'10 (S.d- dlell•C'<I > 01 O (~t record, ..... brttl<~ old ,.,.,.._ of t 04 0 by M(CJ•n•k, """"-!f'l'fl. "'": J II..,, ISout_'ll.,...I 2·0>0, l tfV119t <S•ddleOtlOI 1 OS.4; • l~lf'Chllt~I (Solllllwe-tt~rnl ?·06,l ; S. W••--.-1 ""•""" •.. j() fr-t, .i.hntofl IS.dllt tltCk) n.O ((onf-Ce rKO<d, bre&-\ old mertl M tt 1 ll't ""-"· Cllru\. 19111, , Myers (S.tddleb•U I ,, • ; ). we119tr (Chelfevl 2t.I. ' Htn ctt••<•~ !~~.,.<-l no. s Slllr•r l!.effltMO I U 0. On•metff divine-I. McClo•hY llte lomarl UO.lO; J. Kort11•'< (P•!omerl UO JS : 4 McOtnltl IPa!o,..arl )00 10 I Kov•• (S6\ll~l ... fll Ml '°° -C!Y re11v-t ~•act•f'O.t<'< 3 44 I l<llnl•r-record. 11reu1 Old ""''°' OI , .... 0 lly s.dft9Mck lffll. :.. Solll-\t...., J ;d.S; 1. Pelonl<lr 3• S4 •: .. ,_,,,...,,. ,, S1 2: s Sttt 8trntrd!N ··~ l. 7 mitt I S<hll1c"" IUI 10 14 l . 1 Powell IUI 10'.l-'9 l Llllm•nn (Ul 10 JS s 170HH I l\wll"" IUI I\ q 7 JdMI'\ IUI 16 61 J Hot'tQo'< IUI 11 0 llOLH I, Wedlf>l!rly IU I 40 8. 1 Aallntt IU 140' J S.,.n<"' 151 11 l ••O rrt•v-1 !Mn Clement••• O M•IP •tlo 1 Sdn C 1emen1e J Al 1 HJ 1. Gu~ltn IUI s 10; 2 OfYlt\e IUI S 8. l H.,.'9"' IUH 8 LJ l Fuller IUl 10-"'" 1 Pe H y 15170 Q•_, l L-(UI II II', T J-l Hancock (Ul I0-9. 2 W•tM- ISI ~.t. l Od••• CUIJ9.• PV-1 Gtlle•olt (Ul 11 O; 1 F•11c1ouon ISi 11-4; l F0<sum IS I IHI SP I Har-ISi Sl 0 1 Slrtol'ler (SI •2 I 3 Fu!l_..a ISi 40•. OT -! Har.,., ISi 14 10; 2 Andrew IU 112'!-1, J t.e.1 IUI "'"'· L•.-IWI (641 O•ll•Hlll• 100 I B•-" IOI 10 I. 2 P ro<t' IOI 11 0 J '-"""''°" ILi II 1 ?70 1 B•own (01111 1 Cfla pman IL 174 .. J Pflct 10 11S 0 H O-I Tr ••neu• (01 SI. 1. Chaom•n ILi U 1. J Olsen IOI 15 2 ~90-1 Trl•neu\ 101 1 01.s. 1 WdlUr ILi 2 011, 3 O>walct ILi 2 061 Mii• 1 BtuqQ•man IOI • JO~ t v ~'au•• 101 • )I I. l ~me\•l•d<'• IL,. ll>I 1 m olt I M~u•e1ln IOI 10 00 1 1 JOnh ILi 10 Oii 6. 3 Jelle•son (01 10 ,, 0 no HH l RC'Clltk (LI 16O;1 Mllfc• (l 116 1, l Marple Ill 11' ))0 LH 1 Erday ILi 42 S, 2 Mdr• pl•· CLI 0 0, l S.,.ly (01 0 2 440 ttl•v-•. Laqune ~•<h•l If M.te rPl&y 1 L1t9una Beach J· ~ 8 HJ I Ftl"" ILi 6·1, 1. Rl"doO ILi 6·1 , ""'"""" 10 16.0 LJ -1 ~ll1tr9trd ILi 11·10 1 F rtoor Ill 17 • l So>n<'1e• (0111 J T J I 'lt<ll<• ILi <0 0 H<IY"''"~ 10131 1, 3 Fre<•• ILi JI> l PV 1 B•kff ll I 11 6. 1. Chd\l•f\e IL• 17 o J w°" Ill 11-4 SP I 54'1uerqerd ILi '6·S''J 1 Gre•nouqh ILi At.·1. 3 Mtll•• ILt '' U) OT -1 G••t t>Ouqh ILi HO 1 2 ll•m•• ILi U0·4, J Mulvdn .. y 101 Ill> 6 fflllOSH·SOPH """"'"''"" 9u<h llJI 1541 NtwPOrt 100 1 l•n,.Kum IHI 10 S 1 Luqon °'') 00 ... 1.,,1"11 110 I L•~cum IH l 73 I, 1 Jcl· lt10\ IHI) Phllbrt<~ fN I P H O I JPlfflf\ IH. SJ 9. 1 John'.on (NI J M<Cl•ndon CH l 180-1 S!tdk INl 7 01 l 2 tidn\O'I IN 1 l M<Cltncton tH I Mll e-I 8uclnlc tH I 4 lt I . 1. &°"di tHIJ FtMklln INI 1 mllt 1 Hernandoi CH l 10 18; 1. 8uc1njc IHl3 Sl .. k tN I 110HH ! Wd•O (N I IS 6. 7. !>mttll (NI 3 Rl(t (HI llOL H ' Wo•CI IN I •o s. ? J•"''"' (HI ) Smllh lNl, "Ottlay-l NrwporlH•,bOr•6 b M•I~ r~••v-1 Hunlln9ton 8uc11 3 •O ~ HJ I Wooltn (HI S-10, 1. Oav.~ (H)) Eccl~' IN I. LJ 1 Lln,acum IHI !~·ll'I•. 1. W•rd INl J. Norrc' (H I. TJ 1 ltlel Norrl,IHl•ndSdbONI 3~ 10. 3 VONl\11 IHI PV-1 Smiley (N)" 6., F•lrfleld IH\ J BAl~k IHI SP I Cumtn IHI •7·1' > 1 K1dd1l' IN!) S•lllNI OT-I K1Cl<llt CNI 111.0, 1 Cu,,•n (HI 3 Sefl INI Fl11. V•llo IHI Ull IEdh Oll 100-1 Hodn lc• IE I 10 8, 1 Ct nlelO<ll• IF l l OoucJI•• IE I 170 l Hoono(k IE I ,, \, 1. B••sa IF I• J L•«•\M I El •AO-• Oouqld' ((I S6 t. 1 Hou•lon Ir' l H•polEI 1180 l H•DI> IE I , 01 ', l Smoot IF I ) eo-nlFI Mii~ -l Smoot IFI 4 •49 I ; l . 1(1 .. on .. , IE I ) Coooom (F , ?m11,. 1 ~moot t Fl 10 141· 7 IC Ire>""' I( 1 1 Coooom tF > 170 HH I (,1'!"'V IF) 16 3 7 HAlfl\ IE l J Wtlllam\ IE I ll~ LH -l B•ut IFI •1 6; C:e\!rtY (I') j 3 H.trrl, I ti 4AO rel•v-1 F°""l•ln V•ll•r 41.1. Mlftrtl .. -1 EdlM>fl• "4 t . <See TRACK 85) Gymnastics Results M arina -Fountain Valley results not avail a· ble. Marina coach Farouk Mohamed did · not cooperate by calling in the results. VAlll$1TY Hwnl IH<~ (UO SI (II f41 ie~ 0.-• Lo•9 ,,.,..M-1. 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I Sports Summaries Barons F Ar G • l Battle or ea Ir S Top Seed WOMlN'S SWIMMING 0.-Wttt 110.1 IMI Cll•u\ 100 rn.olrt rol•y I C.010.n W><I 2 01, 200 Ind mid t H•m•llOn IC,t J JJ 0, t L.•lltr IGI t )'I I jQ "" I xnn··~r (GI ,, '· Phtll>ln IGl1'1 I 100 II.Ck-I M<Gut l(;I I •0 •• J. Huqll•• (GI 1 11 3 100 brea\t-1 Hdmlll IG I 1 IY ! . I H•mlllon IGl l·H t 100 ''" -1 Strino1•~tr IOI J HI J LC\ler 1011'7' • '°fly I C.Urr"" IGl JO 1, 7 HuQtl•\ (Gl34 I 100 free-I rr~on-~ IG l t 00 l , 7 C 01111\ IGI I Ot ) 100 fly-I H•mlll !GI I 01 •. ) Cur ••n 1011 011 '° bltk I DeCom• IG I l • 1 1 Huqtle\ IGI )) q 100 f"o med -t S<n""''o"'r fG\ t 100, 2 C. O••·••Gll tJ 1 SOO frtt t Ci.1rra:n 1G 1 6 t~ ic 1 C. O•lt•\ !GI• )t. • ~brf'~\t t Frt..,.on.,r<GIJ)I) H•fT'l•tlon 'G •JI \ 100 tu.-e rtldy I C..· ld•·tt N r t 1 ., 0 I C D•• IGI. 1 W Dr•n9e Co•i• 141) 1'71 ~•n hrrwnhno 100 ft'\f"tfl .. y rr I.) 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The FV Barons toppled St. J oseph, 55·54, in the Garden Grove tourna- meot early in the season, but St. Joseph will be favored in tonight's out· mg The Barons of coach Barbara Ammann have romped to three playoff DlrethOft'l to St Jol\ft loKo )f••" T ,,.,,.. l"' Sdf"I O•f!'QO Frefl'..,..av to tM M\ f rnw•v ttin'l Vo nor th T •ate the If I F '•'11rt•Y We\t t o Bt-lftlow er 80Ulf"VdrO olt '·Y'nO Turn r 1C)h1 Oil 6tllfow•r to \tnoot 01 llfltO S ti•llftower 8t¥d ~ 1ctones by more than 10 points each time. St. Joseph has done likewise and according to coach Pauline Pope. the Jesters will be ready for tomght 's outing. St. Joseph has a two. time all-Cir' star as the lc.•ader of th<' offens<' in Kathy Hammond <S· 10, senior). She was a first team choice as a sophomore and a second unit pick last yt'ar She 1s averaging 21 points a game and 13 7 rebounds. fount:un Vallcv dt•· pends on the stea.dying influence or 5.5 guard Tern Roberts and the 1n· :.1dc ~ork of Mary Jo Leonard and Mar y Jackson. Other starters for th<' Barons include Jody 81:-:.m 15-7, Junior) and Carla Longfellow 15·4. Junior > Jackson ts 5 10 and Lt-onard 5·7 anti both are Sl'niors along '' 11 h Holx•rt:-.loinmg lf;rn1mond HI the starting lineup for St. .l ost,>ph Jrt' Bernie T 11 r r l' s ( 5 5 . s e n 1 o r guard). H r1dgto>t M agu1rc <5· 10. senior l'c nler>. M arga r et Graves (5 4. Junior forw:.ird) and Candv Goml'l (5 2, sophomore guard l ~OUftU1ft Y.-11,. 11e lt ~ R ·~ "lW', \1 l"I Am<)O• C.t (" n11Jd M .u ~fl Ott'\ .. tft•, \I u y. , .... , °'' ,. .f ...,,,, .. ' '""' "' ,,., 8 l •\ n ttwn'"'1'""' n-) ,, \lo N• #pt)r111-4 tt tinr I• II I 1• I t " )I '~ n " ,_ ... "" 0°"&4•" _, w~ ''9"•"1'\t .. , 0 ,,.. .• fl •., -f • OU J VI .;,. I ~ ~ ~ ~1,' ":: ti " I' ~: :;,;,·" :'~ ~~ ', ;~ • P\ '!/ .. o~ ·: ,, ' t I\ 't f.,.. f 4" •, ( AA,,,,,,. \11 ~ I ,,_ t ( ,,...m l'lf1 1¥ I' ,, n I' I I ~ .,,, v .. " ~, \ • V •t .. t WP'ld• ~ {.Al'1"'1t', 1 1, 81'"' Jt11t,f"' fy ) •'9 tj I F Q .. t A<Mf'f ,, .. 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"""'-1 Ptchll IC 17 :ICI I 1 Ov•l•ll• IOI 1 II 1 J B.tlhll•I~ 1 U I 1 '80 ~lt)lti 1 \nt l"'° UI t-.l'J 1 M N41~" tUI " I I !l•lt •~Cl·~• Levis for big guys. ~--..~ They re called Levis lor Men. But thcyre for anyone with muscles Or a bigger frame. Great styles. in great fabrics But now more comfort· able. Sizes 34 to 42 COST~ MESA, So11th Cout Plan GLENDALE, Glendale Gellerl1 GLENDALE, No. Brend & Wiiton CUL VEA CITY. Fo• Hiiia Mall NORTH HOlLYWOOD, 12020 Vle10"f BIYd. ..OLL YWOOO, UM Hollywood Blvd. B E VEAL Y HILLS, Mt Santa Monlc.e Blvd. ENCINO, 1750'1 Ventura 81Yd. COM lf)I l~l~•nCl•monl• ~if"Qlt' , ,. tr ,. • ·+•we n\o• It ' " I) ~,,,,... I jltt ft-'"'""' I , , t 1'. •"'Ir 1 •' r l,.f I '"'' I I I I I ' ",P ,,.,,~ t\u•m f'I• \1 I ,, ' lJ 4 I )I• U l'\I I',, 1 M ,,.1 W, C ""' ''''"'~? 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METHUEN Cypress Orange County• s oldest Lincoln-mercury Oealerahlp .JOHNSON &SON * CAPRI 2626 Harbor Blvd. • Costa Mesa • 540-5630 "01Jtn1N1'~'"'""' n • .,,.,-.u,,.. ~ tlnnMr ,H '-"" R•·,.n ud1nn C..h•tteydtC.llru"t ~tvnttnq '' l U\t V 10 l t)(l,tn It U~rbtrt\O"'I rt l•nn9rdbe rt On .,,.r, IO • I j I I n 0 Tol~I\ " . ' kort by lm lnql 1 0 0 n 0 ' 1 " 0 0 1 YOU CAN CREATE FINE WOOD PROJECTS ' FREE' ~Make Your OWn ·Furniture ~Add An Extra Room • ~Build a Part Time Business DEMONSTRATION NG SHOW SHOPSMITH !!~~money~~Tool ll!Vltlputl)OM lool )'OU C81\ do l9IOet llt ~ ~ .. s.-hundr.se of..._ -"'9 coat of ...,.,.,. P<'"t coot .. L.-m lft • ,_ ~flow you OM UM lh .... :iltt .. fie et1a.. "*' do, fot lllOr• ecc:um. Ind ,...., fll'9 CID!ft.oy, earpeMry Mt lllnftft wo.t. ············~· FREE ...,. • Woodworking ea.11 • • P~ns • .... ...., ...... .,the .............. .. .. ~--·~ .................... ~ . ..... ~,.,, ....... ........., .. • • . .._ . . ,...... . • cwr ... n. • ·-....... bAGUNA Hl1'b8 MALL NOW thru SUNDAY SUNDAY Altltl 24 '• .. .. .. ••••••••••••••••• ~~~~~~~~~~~ ...... ----________ ... .._ __ -J....,., #'. J Be DAILY PILOT Friday. Aprtl 22. 19n Another Winter Blow Cmbs Desert Ocean City, Taking Joy With Them BylULESLOH •~ S..Cl•I Cetn1-wnl OCEAN C ITY, Md. The gloom at the city dock one recent m orn in g w as c learly ina p - propriate ror th.is special lime of year at this special spot on th~ pla net. . "Going to try a peeler rurl • tomorrow?" "WHAT'S THE USE? PuJ h..'<1 200 pots th.is morning and got ha lf a basket of j immies and two baskets of sooks. Not enoug h to . ...... --___ ..... ~---...._--.... WAIT AND HOPE No Cr aps. Not Yet. • J, • pay for the gas.·· T he conversation, m ultt:red from boat lo boat. was between m en who do the noblt: work of h a r vesting the m id All ant1c se a board or its incomparnhle tre a s ure, the blue crab The blue c r a b is to Maryland what the lobster is to Maine, th{· shrimp to Louisiana, the abalonf.' to California. NO OTHER WATERS yield a substitute, or an equal bounty . In a n a ver age year Chesapeake Bay alone produces more than 200 million cr abs. 70 million pounds. When t he first crub boats lae up in late April it 1s the annual lime of JOY and celebr ation This year A halJ hushel of 11mm1es. mak tr.tbs, and two liushl•b or sooki., ft>maks. out of 200 t'rab trJps that in nor mal tune:. deh\er a bushel a trap. represenb a socwJ Jf not economic disai.ler T HIS SPRING , UP and down t he coast, the hundreds who wat ch eager ly <it Baltimor e 's Who lesa l e Fis h M a r kel , Washington ·s M aine Aven ue Wharf, Philad elphia"s Markt't Center, Boston's Fash Pier, New Yor k ·s Fulton Fish Mark et, will JUSl have to st ay horn<: and wast. a nd hope. No crabs. Nol vl'l ··we knew the.hare! w111tt•r w u:. going to do a lot nf darnai.:t· Wt• r11dn"l knmi. ho" mud1." -.a11I Wdlinglon Kst<"hsng, who:'>f' hoal. North Wind. took :.hoard thOM' pitiful two and a hJlf bu:;hl'I:. "T lilS BAY, 1bsa"orn;rn Ila\ ( ____ AM_Em_u_J was frozen. Hell , the Chesapeake w as froien I'm 39 and I've been on the ~ater i;mce I w as 14 and it' w as the fir st time I saw ice like tha t. "We'll know by summer . If W\' don 't have crabs by June or July you can kiss this ycar ·s catch goodbye ·· The shellfis h d irector al M a r yland's Dep a rtment of Natural RC'sources. William Out · ten. a C'he:.apeake nat ivl'. 1s more i;uarded "TIU: FIRST CATCH of thf' 'l'Json 1:. adult crabs that ha\ t· OV('r\\ 1ntered W I' kill'\\ thl' b10rt~1ty "ould bl' high. It's just too soon to know wht·thcr the tm· m aturc crabs ha\ e been hurt " To under..tanrl the µroblem, it as he lpful to know hy "hat m1ra- c le th1i. exqu1s 1te delicacv l'Ventu a lly winds up on the newspaper co~ e r ed, beer· ~t a1n ed tables of those who t•herash 11. Crabs mall' an :.um mer. In fac·t . the \''ay vou <:at eh a kcttlt> of crabs in the summertime 1s b\ putting a h:.md:.nml' m<1 le in ~1 ~uhm<'ri.:<•d l'r.1b pol. Next murn ing ht:. h.in ·m will h.1n· arn ,·t:d \10)01.\ ('R/\U, ~l /\TE U. hl'.ld;:, oc·t·an\\ard l!Pr hahiC'i. rt:- fs.;sl' tu Ut> horn unll'S'-I hl· ".1ler 1i. :.ally l'nough. a'> <1t the mouth of lhl.' bay LNG Cost, Need Cited Onshore Sites Backed LOS ANGF.LE:S (/\P l Bl'C a U'>c <iffshore laqud1ed natural i.:a'> f~1c1lit1t·~ woulrl lake so lunr.; 111 huald, a fl·as illl lily st url) toncludcs I hat onsh<ir'"· ''!l's should hl' tin t•lopl•rt ft r:-.t. .tl'l'Ordini.: to !ht• Sou l hl·rn C'al1fcirn1a <ia:. Comp~my W1•stern LNG Tt•rminlll /\s 'lll'WlC's h.is 111·op11'>t'd cnn~t fill Iron of unshnn· lt·rm in ab nn Tt•rm111al ls l;,ind in Los ,\ngt:ll '> llarhor anrl al (hnard to rs•rt•I\ 1• I.NI I from Snuth 1\laslo.:1 a11d I 11dont·s1.1 0 N L V T II t. S t: O ~ S II 0 K t: sllt•i. can ht.· <It'\ l'loptd in lame to hl'lp :.oht• Cahforna.1·, l'\Jlt'l"lt•d t•nerg) dilt•mma 1n t!lllO RI , K1•1lh C \fc-K1nn1·v 11n•:.1d1•n1 nl \\ l'Slt•rn l.:"i<: ,\o;.,111•1,1 !1•, ,tnd 1!1rs't1t1r of l.:'\(i 1ir11 w1 h f111 th !.:·" ('llnlJl•IO~ t11lcl ,1 ~·I' 11111 pan\ IH'""' ''11f1•rt·n11· Th11r .. t1 •. · F111llw1 dl'!.I\., 111 s.1111)' .111 l.~C l.1<011il' rn>n'-.1·11t .111ottw1 1 rn m c d 1 a L l' ti a n g l' r l o l'allforn1;1. ·· McKinnl'\ ..,,11cl 'that of loss "f contra('tt•d for 1!:1'> su1>plies fur the South .\l,1-,k,111 .inti lndoncsian prn1e1·t-. '"In vie" of till' minimum l1ml' 10\ oh't'<1. offshor<' ~•LP~ l"<lll .l rlo f(lr firs t gC'nera11on nl•(•cb. ·· :\I c K mne) arldt'cl "WE ~EEO GAS mut·h .soont•r We ha\e lo conl1n111· pr11(•1·-.sini.: on~hore f:.ic1llt1t•s to j.!l'l tht• ga' in Offs hore sate..; :in· :1 J.!t>fHI op port uruly fm :.t•1•1 nrl g1•n(•r.1t1rm ll('t:d:. • L" nder it'g1 ... t.1t1nr1 prl)po.,l'd \\. e tlnl''t!.1\ II\ '""l'rnhh man T 1' r r' l; u · I! 1 n r ll San lll'rn.1r<l1n111 '""'' rurt111n of [.\;(; <;JI\'~ \lotild }){• pr,H'llt .ill\ fon·Prl c trsho11• fht• I• l'llillll \ -.11111' I 1111d111 t1•d ll\ , .. 111 rhilll lnch"lflt'' ,,11tt ti v.oulil l,11 ,. lr•im 1; , tn 1•11•ht •. 1•,1 r' fol .in 11ff ,lo •ll' '\Ill' II IH 11• :<I~ I:'\ CONTRAST. IT \\OUl<.l tukc about thre<• \ •'ar~ to fmanl'l' and butlci <•n 1111~hnrt.: LN<; facility, McK1nnl·~ ~aid. noting that 1l 1s th(•rd11n· t·~~t·ntaal tlt.11 l111al :q1 pro\'als of on:.hon· :.ih-s h<• m.idt I has 't••ir H ~ G Ta lg t• of F :11 r l' h ii d . :. Slrtiln!> D1\'1'>1011 1n i\l a11h :11\an Reach !>:Olld thl' fr111r likC'l1tst of fi.hore :.ill'~ for 1.1\iG facilitll'!> an• tn lht• Santa B;.arharn C'hanni•I off th<' \"cntura Oxnard coastline Tv.o of th<' :.11<'" arr about 10 males ofhhon· lh1• otlwr 1\\11 arc n(•;ir Santa Cr111 hi.ind .• 1ho11l 20 m lit•:. <•ffshor i•. T;itJ!l" ., n·11<•rl -.a1ct Mc Kl:\:\EY SAID the 1Jiola,·:. an b111ld1ng off.,hor(' <.;1lc•s s hou.ld not pn•\ 1·111 1 'i•nt 11:il i·on:.t rur· t 111n of I h1·01 lwc-.iust· ~110<1 on .. 1111rt• .,.,,., .1r1· 11111111·<1 a nd of- f hurt· '•It''-\lllTC'SSfulh an "l'f t•ra111•s \\hn fr .. 1 1111 11),. p11hlsc s,1(1•! \ County Firms Report Business Pla•a Takes It# .e.tharw C-11n:.truction 1s undl·r w:.iy on Plaza Ctudacl, ;1 ~l '.• rmlht)n coml11 nalaun office and retail ct·nll:r a t 1111' 1•orn1•r ri( Wurnt"r <1nd Mas::noli ;1, l l11n1tn1:ton l\1•,1d1 Let us be your banker '' ,\ .. 111. ·tf I (to' t ''"" 1 HI •tt1! •• t \_(di ,,~.,,.,,, •• ,,,.,,It .,,\'lfl't""l"•1•JHU-.\\l1,•• I l • .. ·d qullK• ,1, Ill 11o•1 11 lln• b" ~. ·• l.11111~111111 .. 111 Ill!\' I, It\\ I 1\11d II•' I· 11• • 1•1'11 11 (Piiio'~ I 1 (111h I •ll'lo' I o'.1111.1 11 • \, 'l"' 11111111 lo rolkr 1 '' lll' '"''" "' \\,.f.,h V\, '' \,(A\ .. 0 CITIZENS BANK OF COSTA MESA • I f~tll I I I \ • Cadi~ from the Master It only makes sense to buy or lease your Cadillac from the Master Dealer. We can provide e just·right finance plan or lease strvcture for you. Arrh1H'l'l11ral and s truc lural cngtneering w1 \11·1•' \\l're prn,·i1kd h~ (;rai.:t· & /\i.socia tes, an lr\'lne h.1 sNt nimpany Tht• llJ.OOO·square·fool hu1ld1ni.: 1~ .1 th•\ l'lopm<•nt of Blanl'hard En lt•rprt'-l's, lnl' G.1r<len <iron·. al<.;o genl'ral con tractor Thl· pl.11:t will 1111 l111lc-,1n X.000 square.foot "'orr11·11 ·~ lw<•llh -.pa "'1th ho11!1q111• raequethall t ot1rt' .mt! ll<'a111\ '"Ion 1\1~1o 11l.1nn1·d are a coffee 'hop <tn•1 -. .. p.1rJt1· 11 .. 1.1111.ml. 1t('C'Up1..ang a com h11wll 12 1)(10 "lll,1rt• fN•t f-'.1<•1ht1t'' 1,1.111lw 1111 .1 l1•.1M11 )Ja-..:.. "1th com plt•llon t'"JH'('lc-tl II\ lht: t·nd of the' car Cl\ II 1•ng1n1•t·r 1:. lt11"hard llunc..aker & A'i -.nc1.ite' of ('11:.t,1 M1·-..1 Ml'l'hJn1<·al c•ng1nl'crtnlo! 1s h~ Soclo.h~ & f'opm. Ne"' port Bc<tch .. rnd John Lenuna 1s t h1· eh .. ctrical C'ni:mc•t•r ,tf arin~ Rrport If Goin Mllflnt'rs Ftnanraal Corp. owncrc; of Mannen. Sav in~s & Loan Associa tion, h:1s announced that net revenues for thE.' fa r~t qua rter ende<l March 31 were $762.292, compan·<l with $28",26'1 for the fi rst quartPr of the prl:'vious year . Per shurC' earnings were 55 cents. compared "Ith 20 ct•nts for th(' similar period of 1976, com put· t.'d on the basis of 1,391!.079 outstanding s hares. The number of sharr s ~ive!. effect to all stock dividend~ paid. Stock options have no dilutive eff~t. Higher t.>arnmgs arc the result of improved loan volume. excellent savings nows and an increase in s prea d mt'ome. a spokei.m an said. A l'CO Plat .. lapan Olli<"~ Avco Fmancial Services lnc., NewPort Bea ch, will open its first office 10 Tokyo an J une 1977, ac- cording to II. Wallace Mer r) man. chairman of the board. The company n ame in J apan will be Kabushik1 Kaisha Nippon Abuko Fa inansu S abisu CABUKO> a nd its president will be Sh1geru Kimura. K.imura's m ost recent responsibility was managing Avco's ope rations in Hawaii. Construction Group Meel.8 Nabers Cadillac The Ora nge County chapter or the National Association of Women in Construction will meet at th e Hyatt Hou!fe. Anaheim, al 6:30 p .m . Tuesday Speaker will be Wendt>ll S. Bril. director of the Santa Amt Depart· m ent of BuUdlng SaCety and Housing .. Subject wlll be building con- servation. 2600 Harbor Boulevard, Costa Mesa (714) 540-9100 Baby cr abi. ~"Im bark Ufl tht: t,)a) Some mukc 1t by latt! :.u111 m er or fall. !>Orne I he followmg :.pr ing. Al>S.iwom .rn Ha). Jt Oce.m City , is ~c a rccl~· more: than a gt><>rl fl)' cai.l from ttw All anti(\ very salt). It is w here the cr alJban l( M·ason begins, the t'opious cutch of the Chei:;apeake follows. A CRAB WEARS its skl'lctt>n on the outs ide . Pe riod1tally n s h eds this she ll so at can ~row. and quickly builds a new onl' Catch a young l·rnb on thl veq::e of tlus v<•clmg atl. t·all 1l by its name. a P<'l'lt'r Put 1t in a holding Jlt'n. Snat1·h at out "ht•n lht• i.hell 1s gone a nd heton• thi' rte" one formi. Lo. a :.oft 'hell t·rah Booked Up at AT&T ·1 m go111g to tr:. fur :.<>ml' pt!t•lers. · s,11d Dou~ Car.,on. a "ater man from C:nsf1('IJ, Mu ··The\ "rt• out lhert' Adults arc out there too 1f you knov. v. here to look. A shetrt-holrler . an lineman s hat. <:Omplamect to lhL' rnet•lln).! l'h<.11rma11 of Amt>nc·;m Tt•lt•phonc• and Tele- graph lhc\l ~he· \\a:-. unabll'. hccausC Of hcav~ Sl'Cflty to spl"ak wtth friends :-.eal{'O m another <Hl':t at the mcl'l mg She spoke from a glas!) booth, her \'OIC'l' an<l p1etun• sho\\n by closcd·circu1t tclc\'1S1on to other stockholders at the overflow meet ing. "I SAW AN aerial photograph of thb hay an the paper lai.t Janua r y. T here was :i good s t ret ch that wasn 'l fro1:en. Thal 's where I '\'e got my pols and I've been f!Cltmg somt• crahi. Not m an y. but som l• I hav1• a fel'ling 1t 's going lo wor k out a ll right ·' Nl•arlv evl'rv Sl'r1ous l'rab eater h:is ma<h: a pil i.:nmage to Cr1sfit.>ld. on M :iryland s soul hl'rn most Ea'>l\'rn Short.:. lh1• mecc·a of l'rahdnm. and know:. lhal l'rti.f1l•ld"-, \\ alt•rnwn ha\'1· u rare :.cnSl' .1ho11t crab:. Houston Firm Buys Hughes .Mine Clai1n Ci\RSONCfTY .~tv lt\PI Tht·lult·llov.urct llughes va!>lm1nvi~ daun holdings Ill "frvada ha\ 1• ht:t·n µun·hast>d by lloust<in Oil and ~t am•rals Cnql. for an und1scloM·ct pric-1· ··Aoout lhl tirm· tht• slra"hl'r nee; come ah1111t the micldll· 11( Ma:. ... Doug Carson -..1~:.. I bt.'lte\'e v. c 'll h:l\'l· plt•nt} of l·ra hs · · Summa Corp c;pokl'sman t-'rcd Le" a:. :.;11d the trani.<tclion invol\t•s more th;m 1.500 m m ing claam:. locatcd throughout Nev ad ii, c1iong "1th t•qu1pmt•nt and technical in HPre·s hopmg formation of Summa ·s Land E~ ploration and M1mng Divis ion /\ spokesm an for Houston Oil and Minerals said plans for tht: property are not yet firm F'or those v. ho "t•re susta1nt.'d I hrough lht' C'ruel winter b) the 1·ontemplatwn of a k1t<-h1·n tahlc 111 spnngl1mt· pall·tl high "11h thost' ~lt·.tml•d :in I :>t•a,.,ont•d c·reatur<:~. tht• v. .111111~ v.1111 't he t'U S\ LEWIS SAID HOUSTON 0 11. public!} traded on the Am t·ncan Stoel.. Exchange. plans to run lhl' operation th rough its Dt•nvcr Colo . offiCl' lie said employei. of Sum ma ·~ Ol'l'rat1on :.ire tak1n~ /,. r. •··~ Alt t '"'"' ,.dlh fl .v , 1'1 .,,,., 411)11 ,, .. h II() 11'f 41 I rtJ~" A1lyr h, t\"" I •r• , ..... ,:-.,,, ~' 1 t u•n e.,.,, c;,.,.~ .\. "' •o .... ,..., , .. ,, ... 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J , I ' • Ott 'I I • Ort HJ 011 10 OH 1Gc ,-;tt Q OH 'I '• Off ll" 011 ti; 0 11 8 Ott 8 _ n•• .. •• O•f if:" Ott 1 0" Ott I 011 • \ • O•r t • OH '! 011 11 O•t : t • Ott 1 1 • .. Friday's Clo1ing Price1 ,, . ,. • j 1• . ~ . 'I I) ,. i 14 II • , ... ., . • p ,, '" 14 .. ,, \ .,_., ,,, ) ' I I ' " •1 • ., . '''• -. 111 ,. -,, ... ?l.\ ' ;~ Ip - ) ... ..,,I,- \ ' ••• -l. i • -• I • • 1 NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS ~ti-\ftChdelr-tOfll ... -V..-. ~I, ll"«lfk l'eW, ........... ~-Cl"< ...... 11 tto<ll ,._......,.._ .. .,._._...Al_......,flfl«V'lli.•or...,.._1 .... 1,.., Ftlday. April 22. 1sn l/N DAILY PILOT Bl Pension Plans Spouse B@nefit May Be Lacking By SYLVIA PORTER Fourth In o s.rit1 Mast people covered by private pensloo plans believe lt wlll automatically go to the spouse ln the event of death. Thi.I ia not the case. ALTHOUGH TffE lt7f PENSION refonn law brought about important relorms and aet new standards for private peosioo plans. it failed to provide adequately for spouses .. This is the law's and the pension system's greatest fail· ing, accordin1 to a number of expert.II. M06t people tend to think ol the income ot the working spouse aa Joint income. But the pension system and law con- sider the employe's in- come and pension as bis · or hers alone. IN MOST CASES, the pension will be Money's Worth reduced automatically 1 upon retirement so that --··-------a surviving spouse can continue receiving at least half of the benefits when the worker dies. But the worker can sign a forin waiving such a reduction and the size of the reduction can vary depending on recipients' ages and the particular plan. There ts nothing in lbe law requiring the spouse to play a part in or even to be informed of the working partner's choice. For those still working and not ready to retire, there is a way to make sure the surviving spouse will get some of the pension. U the plan has early retirement provisions, the worker may opt early for a surviving spouse reduction, but only if he or she bas reached a certain age. The plan must allow this option if the worker is within 10 years of the plan's normal retirement age, which Is usually 65, or he or she has reached the plan's early retirment age -whichever is later. THERE'S A CATCH. IF THE worker dies of natural causes within two years after electing this option, the sur- viving spouse may gel nothing. The law makes no provision for a s hare In pension pay- ments after divorce. But ln some states with community property laws, such as California, divorcees have been awarded a portion of future benefits. Under the Internal Revenue Service's Joint and sur- vivor regulations, plans may require the spouse to have been married for at least a year as of the dale reduced benefits.begin or as of the death of the worker. This rule. in effect, could make it impossible for a divorcee to collect a benefit even if the ex· mate opted for a rrouction in benefits in order to allow it. A RETIRED WORKER WHOSE spouse dies first can- not reverse the reduction and reclaim a full pension. Some plans may have provisions beyond what the Jaw requires, including pre-retirement survivor benefits, death or burial benefits and group term life insurance. Nert: Reforrrting t~ Lew Beckman Reports Gain. Beekman Instruments, Inc., Fullerton, looks for a sixth straight year of strong earnings gains in the 12 montM ended June 30, company executives said. For the third quarter, ended March 31, Beckman re- ported a 44 percent increase in net earnings to $3.9 million, or 48 cents a share, on a 19 percent sales increas e to $73.4 million. For the nine-month period, net earnings increased 41 percent to $10.8 million, or $1.32 per share, on a 16 percent sales increase to $205.3 million. Twin Worries Push Market Into Minns NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market suffered a sharp setback today at the hands of energy uncertainties and con- cern over the interest· rate outlook. International Business Maebines shares led the retreat for the second straight day. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrial stocks lost 9.49 points to927.07, after a8. 73polntdropThursday. Losers outnumbered gainers by more than· a 5·2 margin among New York Stock Exchange-listed issues . Analysts traced some of the market's weakness to un- certainty over how Congress would a ct on President Carter's energy proposals, and what ultimate effect the plan would have on the economy. They also noted fears that a recent bulge in the money supply would prompt the Federal Reserve to begin tighten- ing credit. N•w YorllCAPI FIN I Oow•J<lftn •-•Ott STOCKS ' °""1 Hlgll L-Clo.., rn )0 IPld ~ 18 "\ IJ '11 ff 911 01-I 1 10 T•n ?lf> 66 ?)1 • 1'1 Jt Ill S• • l U Utl 1~.10 !Ol.4 tt7 tt IOI •1-0 .. 6~!>1~ 311 0 lll U .Jill.I' 30'1J-1C.. Indus • •• . . • • • .. .. • • • • • .. l,lt/1,000 Tr"" •• ... •• .............. Sll.JOO Ulll\ ..... .................. JtUOO 6S SI• ..................... , .•• t.l".eQO Americ-an Leader• 1"1tat Sto~k• Did Due to late transmission today's listing wlll not appear In the Daily Piiot. '"'AT AMIJt 010 f4EW YO'llC CAf'I s,, ..... - Stocb In Thf"* ."ipot light Pel Uo 1'1 Up I~ t VP •I uo ao VO 10 UI' 4 I Vo 6 I Vo t • Up 4 J VP 6) Un SI UP \I Uo SI UD \J VO S) Vo SJ Vo '0 110 •• VII •I VP 4t ~I Off 12 4 g:: 'Jg 011 ,, ()II I• Of! I I Oft 10 ~Of: : ~ I 6 I I ~ 6 f 6 s 0 11 A\ Oft •• 011 •• 011 ,. Off ,. O•t SS 0 11 \ 4 Off 1 > 88 DAILY PILOT Friday. April 22. 1971 Explorer Ensenada Race to Open Event .. Slated some !~~.~~::",?.:!?r Noon Start~~.~~~'"''" trophies in yacht racing Will be POltTElt Sl"ICLAIR TROPHY -f.,,, ....... llnl\hM•l"O ''"""'" Jn cooperation with the United States Yacht Racing Union, the Na- tional Sea Explorer Sail· ing Championships will be held at Long Beach, Aug. 14·17. Alamitos Bay Yacht Club will host the regatta. The event is expected to draw.some of the be~t sailing talent in the Boy Scouts of America Ell· plorer program. Six two·person crews will compete for trophies over a Long Beach Harbor course, sailing Janus Ghosl·l3s with spinnakers, according to race chairman Dorothy H ill. The national compcli· tion is being coordinated for the USYRU by O.L. Pitts, Fort Worth, Tex. Coa•tal We ather CO't\u)••1·M>t~ h it)h < ll'>uO•~'\' n•qhf onCI m orn1nq PVJur't Oth,.rw 1v• h1ll't \un\h1n.-with ~ur1ftf)1• n1f)n t •oul'h ~'•lur~.1y L •Qht Ydtt.,bl,.. 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"" nM ton t. f •t111olu•11I ., ,, .t h 101 """'~If I t ' J I • f W•• h•rtvw "'' lff1 o t'I 1t1 nljf I I trt~lfY.-C-hCtOftnl\non~IAO\ldtlmf' SERENA TAOP~( f 1 t \(h•••"•t h>t•n '• Up (Or grabs when the 30th annual NEW YORK YA(>H ClU8 TROPHY ,_,.,, on,or.•1t•dt "" Nedwport to Ensenada race gets ~;~:·""" 01v1-''" , ... n1 to""'"' on''"""'" .,;r,:~.~:~~.~.tns~c~~;,'~~1;,::,oP1tY 1 1 un er way Saturday at noon. lAHAINA YACHT CLUB TROPHY -~ .. ,. J EFF OEAVf >l MEMORIAL 'll()Ptl ( Top trophies are the two pre· PHRFy~Mlnhnl\nonfl•O~dllm• Y•tnltlut>w1nn11lumo .. 1ttQPh••• sidential awards -the President of Mexico Perpetual for the win· ner of the Ocean Racing Class with the best corrected t ime, and t he President of the United Stales Tr ophy for the winner of the Performa~e Handicap Racing Fleet class having the best cor· reeled time. The Presiden t of the U S trophy will h ave the most significance this year as PHRF is by far the largest contingent, having nearly 400 boats in eight classes. Yachts entered in the Midget Ocean Racing Fleet (under 30 feet) will be out for the United States Coast Guard trophy for the yacht having the best corrected time. Catamaran sailors will ha\'c their eyes on two tropllies, the Newport Ocean Sailing Associa· t10n award ror the first yacht or any class lo finish on elapsed time and the Alice Pursell trophy for the fir~l multihull yacht lo finish on elapsed time. The hag "cats" generally are considered lo be lhc most likely to finish first on elapsed time. Other trophies. StCR ETARIOd•RELALIV"'"~OP M[)(l(O - ~cnnd '>'Iii <0''-<l,.d ti~OR ~ S(C:RETARIO °" MARl"'O Cl> M(Al(O Tn1rrt t>P"il Ctlf,.-"'Cft"Oflmf""OR:F NOSA PllESIO(•H s TROPHV -r.,,, o, .. ~ R ·t<. •r\Q (.Jl~rn..tr.ln Ot\ corr ... < f.-c;t ''"'"' US SECll(TAIRV QI' !>TAfE St"<C0'1d !>-t to,,r<t"<tt1mt-PHRr u., srcRETAllY OF THE "IAVV -Tn1•4t>•"t <'>'" rhdl•f"nf" PHR:F C.OVfll NOR or THE STAT E OF f'A J<\ ( ALl~OA~•A -~OUr"t" ~'JC COrr"df-d l•m• PH Rf • <",OVF't?Nl)ll '>F THE STAT£ OF (At f f0JH414 • r ftl"J bt''\I COf"t .. Ctftl l1m ... l'>•H'?F C:tTY oic ,,FwPORT 8(AC>i -S•••~ l>•'\I co• fl" tt rll•rnt Ptikt= < ~ r V Off,_,> ''ADA ~.+flntl"t bf 1con1<.l,.O Im• P~·HH .. f M t< .. ••. AMI y T~OPHY -S.concs bt~ t C'>t" " UtH+OI M f)Qf M<JSA lr.."fJPtiV • F•nl ytH"I 11 1.0 tic,, Small Boats Se~ Own Competition Small boat sailors not s pec1f1cally interested in the En~enada bash this weekend wtll be havin~ their own competition m regattas from San DiegotoSantaBarbara. In the Balboa-Newport area the main attracl1on "'II be the Wives and Lovers Regatta for Lehman·l2 s ailors on Saturday out of Newport Harbor Yacht Club, and the Etchells·22 Invitational Spring Championship, also out o f NHYC. In other Southern California Yachting Association areas: Honors Set For Trojans USC's 30·man sailing team which includes two coed1> will be honored by the TroJan Newport Harbor Alumni Club at a party May 1 al Newport Harbor Yacht Club. The l<'am 1s captained by Gordo Johnson of Newport Beach. O n dis play durin g the Ccst1v1ties will be USC's 54.fool ocean racing sloop Aorang1, alone "1th Lhe school's 44-foot po.,.. l'r hoal. Complete information on the annual spring party can be ob· tained from Paul Kennedy, ll'lcphone 833·8486 Lo\ A .... le\ l.o"'I 8•A(ft SEAl 8EArtt YACHT (lUll ~P"''!I ~•l»I R tqd'ltA. ~tutrl.~y LO"IG 8(A(H YACHT (lUB ln.1tlt•Dn·•I R t'Qatta S,.\1Y>1 .. L.\-..•r c;,..,r1 •Y LITT LE SHIP!> ~LEET r.,-.n.~ .. )fl••t Hom .. Rf'19dUd ~ .. ,.100 1t .. \un f.1,. \'ntd Mor11cd 8•y '>0UTH (OA~I (Oil lflHtl\N >'A(HI t~Ufl Pr• ,,.ottir tn._,,Jf•,,. ti \,ttv~a.1v • 1'4C. HAll80R YACHT Cl Ull 'i 11'1fyt1nq '"' ,. 4.>rtfur 11.tV ~unn.,v <>A(1FIC MAR1'4EI~ YACHT fl Ull n.,. n Rf>Qd11'1, Pt1~F ~.J,..t • t North dnd lntAnd A~R0Wt-H Al1 VA(..._f Cl UH H 1·•vt1t R• q,.tt'1 Siilur'1.1• S11n'1c•v W(~1t A IO VArt11 Cl U'1 I ""'•' ')unddY L "'' lnY1!.1 San Juan Thieves Get $1,200 Radio A radio \ alued at SI .200 has been stolen from an aircraft parked al San Juan Capistrano ;urport Oran{!e Count\' 5her1ff'!. of· f1cers s~11d an intruder USl'<I a saewdri' er to unlock the door on a Cessna aircraft o"ned by G and II A irrrall. El Monte The r ad10 was lak('n from lhl' control panel BOATING Ski Speed Mark Eyed Chuck Stearn~. former "orld !>peed s kiing l'hamp1on and holder of many varied lilies in s lalom, trick and jump· ing, will attempt to set a new speed re<.'ord at the Regatta or Champions Sunday at Long Beach Marine Stadium. accord· ing to Bill Dean, r ace director for the sponsor· ing Long Beach Boat and Ski Club. Dean also said that Mike Plunkett of BC'I· mont Shores would try to better the world barefoot ski mark. Havasu Has .NeW Entrants The 14th nnn4al London BridRe Regatta at Lake liavjau City, Ariz. Saturday and Sund<•Y 1s attract· ing some new competition. A net>l or is .root Sea Spray catamarans will be participating for the first time. The boat was original- ly introduced in 1967 by Glenmore Sailboati;, Inc. in Canada. accordin~ to Doug Heim. a skipper from Newport Bl'Llch. ll is now being produced by lhe same company .rn Santa Ana Sea Spray owners in the U S. now number about 2.000. L o n d o n B r 1 II ~ t• Regatta sponsors expe<.'l more than 200 boats to participate. They will in· elude the P·Cat. Sol Cat, Prindle Cat, Alpha Cal. 5.2 meter, 18.2 meter and Hobie Cat classes. About 50 P·Cats are ex· peeled at the regatta, many of whom will be tunrng for Yachting Magazine's One Of A Kind Regatta at Carlisle Lake, Ill., May 18·24. Owen Minney, topflight P ·Cat sailor from Newport Beach will at· tempt lo duplicate lhe p. Cat 's OOAK per · rormance1n 1966. Tourists Welcome POINT REYES (AP) -The lonely 107-year- o 1 d Point Reye s lighthouse, once guar - dian of the foggiest place on the West Coast, will welcome tourists again this s ummer after 10 years of being off-Limits. Work has already begun on making the wc•ntherbcaten hghthoU!.\.', pre<.'ariously perched on a rocky cliff 294 feet above the pound· inc sea, ~arc for ,·1:s1Lors. MOPEDS Sales & Rentals el••HI "City Bike" INTRODUCTORY OFFER Free Demo on lwitft coupon! I set of Cimatti saddleboCJS or t set of Cimatti saddle baskt'ts wlth ~ach Moped pwchaw I 0 0° o fin•cin9 0.. Apf>f"on4 Cr~it BantcAmericord /Mastff Char9t MOPEDS WEST 67S-8440 281 l-1 Mewport 81-~ci. Htwpori Btoch 11 1 llo<k Hor+h El llaftCho Mitt.I ~" I 0.6-Clos..d MCNI. l 1r(•hi1111 1;0111 ••r Symbol? DF:AR PAT Soml' rclaltv<;!. 111 Florida ~cnt my children a fcv. carerully packed S;ind Dollar'> f11r F:astcr Thl·1r noll' said that lh1 s th111 while i-hC'll is n •presl1 nlal1vc 11f Chris t'!. life. hul lhl'Y ncglt·c·tl'd tot·\ plain"'h) C.in~nuftndoul" W K . San <'leml•nll' The Sand r>oll a r , common in Flo rida, has lonl( bef'n as~ociated "itb Christ's life dur to it., marking ... At tbf' center or thc> !.he ll, ont> <;1ae" dE>s ign is t'alled the "Star of Bethlehe m " and the other .,idc .,bQws the outline or a Christ mas poin'iettia blossom. The nail hole~ and s~ar wound of Christ's c rucifixion are represented by five s ilts around the s he ll, and the Illy s hapf' surrounding the star in the center of tht' shell com· m e morates Eas ter. T he <iclenlific name for tlw lrl(endary "Holy Ghost Shell' Is tht• Ke) holt> lf rchln. When found alivt', It is covl'red wllh brown, halr·llke spint·~ which eaablt' it to mOH.'. (;,,, tJ prnN.-m• llH"• '' ,,,,.~"I ·if /1um. l\Jr •• rt thf ,,iJ l•lllr •l•ltlMI 011 •'•"'''' Jt11l1<1fl11'1 t1 •'• •i•t I 1•• .\f'llit.· llW<lUtlh I'< 'I' • no1 ••cl u .. I l•t1'1'1i \rmt ';r•11 r •lh•'\f1t1t;' IP l'+1t l>ut.'1 \t ~1•1.it ~'" 11 • t>ror111• f'ti1t t l>--11111 l'll11t I' ti ltur ,.,,,, f'u.tq \fn11 f \ •1:1. '· \ .. "''''111 l• 't• , .. ''" l"'"'"''lt· 1; 1U ,.,,. "''~11 •""''' ,,,., ptur111d ,.,,,,,,,..,, "' l1 ft1 ,, 11nl J'1d1J1!1111/ Hu r111J1l1 r '1r;fl JJ!Jr'Yl.1 'l'1.fr1·\\ 111d llU.\HU'\\ lu"'r·. J1'mt11• •w"''''''•,:OtJ.fl;•tl-... I ., ... ,d. rtil lh1-t11l1An1rt1Jf'll•IH' '''" 111 ••r,·•·pl Satur<.!n11' of dandelion green:; and serve im m ediately. llot Line Lin.,·11 Cold DEAR PAT Tht• llousing 01c, cnmination Hot Ltnl' 1800 iS!> !>490 J mentioned m your March 31 column'' no longer in sen 1c<.> tr 1t 1:; !>l1t• operating, complaint!> ult1mC:1l•·h would be refer red through lh~ bureaucracy back to thE' Or,tng1 County Fair Housing Council II <1n\ or your reader!> fc1·I that the:t ar~· '1ctims of housing d1scnm1nat1on they will save time and get 1mml•c11alc• action by calltn~ lhe OCFllC JI 835-0160 IT'S JUST COMMON SENSE. DoiadeH01111 Dandfl in Diet DEAR PAT I'm a 15·year·old girl. and it's my JOO to keep our back yard "weed·fret' "My dad doesn't want me to use chemical spray" and the dan· delions are gaining th<' upper hand He mentioned that W(' ha'<' such e1 huge crop of dund(•llon"' that \.\(' s hould start to cat tht•m for salads I'm tryin~ lo talk him into usin~ some ~ced St>ray and would hke to bring my point home hv actually fixing a dandelion grN•n i.;;lad. C'an you hunt ur1 a n'l'tPl' for nw" F A , Costa MC''\a It's Ironic but true that a company which m akes a dandelion wttd killer also publishes a lO O·page book, "Wbt'n thf' Good ('ook Gardens," wUh dlrectton!il on growln~. harvestln& and preparing dandeUon greens for the ta· ble. Thl11 book Is available in garden cente r s, a nd its author, home economis t Louis Pappas, claims that dande lion greens provide more iron and vitamin A than any other vegeta· b te . You can prepare dandelion greens for the table by picking young leaves before they bloom. Wasb and dry them thoroughly. Cbop five sUc:es of bacon, one onion and a garlic clove. Cook until the buon 11 crtsp ud the onion and garlic are sauteed. Add ooe- half cup of vinegar and two tables- poons or sugar. Stir and cook briefly. Pour tb.ls dressing over a larie bowl M .13 .. Santa Ana A YS tltanks Bill McCu e, executive director of the Orange County Fair Houslng Council, for this information. The OCFHC is a nonprofit organiza· tion numb('rinl( approxlmatf'ly SM mf'mbt'rs. The council's proft"l>Sional staff assists indhiduals who ha.ve ~en victims or housing dlstrimlna. tion, provides information and counseling services lo persons with landlord-tenant problems, at'ts as a t'Om munlty advocate for adequatr low and moderate income housing and provides a rl'ferral service for other housing problems. Phone the above number or write to IZ:ZO·A N. Bristol. Santa Ana, Ca. 12703, for st'rvlcts or mem~rshlp loformaUon. Can I Beat the Crotrd7 DEAR PAT. We're planning a camper trip for our summer vacation Are anv of the Nalion?I Parks still re lattvelv uncrowded" H so, "'h1ch ones" W.J .. Balboa The National Park St'rvlce advises ord ering Us. pamphlt't, "Visit a Lesser·Used Park." It Is avaUable for 70 cents from Consumer Information Center, Dept. 96, Pueblo, Colo. 81009. Lesser·knowa parks throughout the country are described. Two of the West ern parks Jncluded are the 1.000-yea.r-old India.a dllf dwelling of Canyon de ClleUy NaUonal Monument ln Cblnle, Arh., and the 12th-century Pueblo lndJan community of Aztec, N.M. Sl'D:\El ' HARRIS KEEPS YOU ON YOUR TOES in the DAILY PILOT '77 CORVETTE LEASE '77 VEGA GT \t•r it ~ • • • II'""° S1t)7"l ,...~M JW A """ t 'c' ~Ir\ ,,.,.,, '° o... "''•ai <... ... ,... ... a ...... ""' ·~ -• 1".)t • ,.,_,,..., ... _ ......... .,\j,-.,1,IL ~-· aToao 768-0593 " Lease & c-....rclal s-.. can U1 • We'I COIM To You. 6125 MANCHESTER S... AM Fwy. At Artetlo .... a. Ml\ • f:Jlo c. .. \lt10A "' ·-· .~,.,., 0..-f")t~ \ ~·1 .... ,\ _,,,, ~I!/ 6 \w • I , -· • ... ,,. J41)1J• ••. ...,., f •P</ , __ ,....,,rv, 3319* 4226 OTY It's just good common sense 10 wanl great gas mileage these days But there are more econ- omies bu1ll 1n10 these Toyotas lhan 1us1 what you II save at the gas pump Durablllty. It makes sense to buy a car that'll hold up. Toyotas are built to last. That's why you see so many older Toyotas still on the road Reflablllty. It makes sense to buy a car you can depend on. Toyota built its reputation with reliaple cars. For example. you can't buy a new Toyota that CITY CntOI 1,• ()tv)t St Jlf"IC 1·.1:,i-••w·lti 5 \Pf"l t ()\.fff(jf "" l1.f'1Sm ">•.inn doesn't have a transistorized 1gni11on syslem for dependable starting. And there are 27 different Toyota models to choose from. Value. It makes sense to buy a car lhat'll hold its value. A Toyota is lit<e money in the bank, because Toyotas have tradlttonany high resale value. •These California EPA results are estimates. The actual mileage you get will vary depending on your driving habits and your car's condition and equipment. , JACKIE HYMAN, Editor · EEKENDER Arts I Dining Outr j Entertainment Friday, April 22, 1977 DAILY PILOT It's a Whole New B all Gallle By DENNIS McLELLAN Ol 1,_ O•llY P1101 Sl•ll David Bacon had Just passl'<.I out the safely goggles and the b o ff e r s -three-fool long styrofoam .. swords and ".i-. explaining the ol>Jt:l·L of Bui flng. Having fun . as m this game called 'Nots .· 1s the pomt of New Games. the sub1ect of a weekend workshop at UC lrvme. To Dan~*" Michelle Berman (front) and Sally Sweet will be among the performers 1n a dancP concert choreographed by graduate students at UC Irvine. Time will be 8 pm April 27-30 in the UCI Concert Hall. with general admission $2. stude nts $1 . Info rma tion is available from 833-6617 or 833-661 4 Anni Long tries to reason with Ron Boussom "Tne ideal sound vou want to hear is · he "hack.ed a player on lhl• backs1dt>. A loud "whop'' ::.ound completed his sentence. '"Oh. did that hurt.," he asked .. ···No." i.a id the ~1rl as she and the others broke into laughter. The players spilled onto the lawn behind the uCI administra- tion building Pairing up. they began bofflng each other eagerly in comb;.it. Starlit'<! office workers stared out of their windows at the un- usual late afternoon beh:h '!Or. "This 1s the peri.onif1cation of soft war,'" observed Bacon. "H's tot al releasl' · Whal Uacon and Lhl· players - all \Olunteers from the univers1· ty 1:xtens1on office were doing \~as g1v1ng u pn•v1cw of New Caml's, J l\\O day c•x tens1on l'OUr::.l' on Saturday and Sunday, April 30 and May l Students get involved in a gigantic volleyball tournament WORKSHOPS will culminate in a tournament from noon to3 p.m each day on the athletic f1cls . It will b<' open to th<' public and ever- yone 1s ln\'lled to participate. P1ctur<' a volleyb<.tll game. t"ow p1cturl' 200 players on each Sldl' How uboul a lap game with 3.000 part1c1pants., Or a game of Earth Rull with 500 pla)cr:; try· lnj.! 10 hl't'P a SIX fOPl lrnll from to11thin1; tht• ground ~uc·h 1.-;. 't•\\ c;amt"'-a crcath·e publ•c n•crN1t1on proJ.!ram that l'mphus1n•s turning ~pectators into part1npators, regardless of ag1', sc·x or L1b1ltty. Baton. u 29 ) car old former :-.lt'\\ port lkach n•s1dent a nd a s l•lf dcscriul·d "fun hog ... 1s Head Rt'ft>ree for the non-p rofit New G a mt' s 1'" o u n ct at 1 o n . w h 1 ch sponsorc; workshops throughout the count n llE EXPLAINED lh:ll·m order to allo" t'\ t•ryone to play the <1011•ns of gaml'S 1nfin1ty \Ollt•\ hall people-pass. nl'" Frt-.bl'l'. ~0~•1 tag, mating rules • 11 l' fh•\I hll' f'ht· '\1'" <;:.rnw:-. motto 1s pla~ h,11 d pl;I\ f,11r nobo<I~ hurt Unlike aggressive sports hke rugby, Racon suid. th(• games ure controlled by thl' players lhcmsches. "This is where the training comes in." h<' said. adding 1l in- stills the idea .. t hat a person my s ize <6 root ··il can play games with someom• smallt•r " Rucon . s ludt'nl acth·it it's adviser at 1\11ra Costa College. noted that Nl·W Gamt•s grew out 11f the a nti-war movement at l:ian Franc1scn Stul<' in 1!)4)5 Stuart Brand. publisher of the Who le Earth Cat alog. and George Leonard. author of "The· Ultimat<• Athlet(.'." originated the two philosoph1<'S behind lhe gam<.'s: soft war and c-rcat1vc playing. Soft war provides a s afe outlet for uggress10n. Pla)crs also achie\'e a sense of personal fulfillment by playing according to their potential in a supportive environment. And there arc no winners or losers as infinity tug of war 11- lu::.trates· 1f on<· side 1s slipping . peoplt• on the s1cl l'11 ncs mily come' to their aid Those taking the six-hour w()rkshop on Saturday and the thr'ee-hour workshop on Sunday will serve as rcferc>cs for the tournament m the afternoon. They will learn the !':cw Ga mes philosophy, how 10 play the games and safety. F'C'c 1s s.rn. m· eluding parkini;? Further !n- fo rmat1on 1s available by <'alltn~ the extension offtct·. 833·54 M Bacon ol>Sl'r\'l'd that :;omc p<.'O· pie arc inh1b1tcd al firs t . but most loosen up "It take~ ttml' People an· so proct'sscd lo not participate " High school childrc>n especially CnJOY the games. hl· said. ··1 have seen these kids go nuts, they have s uch a good timl.' ·· ALTHOl'G H THE public 1s 1n- v1ted to the tournament. and in- vitation~ ha\'e bc•cn sent out to Big Brothers and youth groups. extension officials decline to es ti mate the possible turnout. But 1f the l9iS tournament in San Francisco 11' any md1C·at1on. 1t ~hould be quilc• u bash David Bacon 10.000 people fl0t·ked to Golden with bolter Gate Park. il'lft'i~ !: . ...t:="rir~·~~~~ · ~~-... u ~ !"4• ... ~-~... ti~~i~ '1'~· ....... ~ .. ,., ...... ..;' t ! ~t . .,.. t:-. ,, iflliMW:· 'f'~: .; .,.,~ , _:. ,, \• ''-l I ' "(', ii • 'Equus' Set SCR to Present, Drama The fifth slot in South Coast Repertory's six-play season, wbich was left open when the rest of the schedule was announced last summer, will be filled by Peter Shaffer's psychological drama, "Equus." The story of a tormented 17-year-old youth who. blinds six hor!les. and the psychiatrist seeking to unravel his bizarre passions , has been successful both in London and New York. It was performed last year in Los Angeles at the Huntington Hartford Theater. Martin Benson. ohe of SCR ·s two artistic directors, wlll stage the production. which features Ron Boussom a s the boy Alan. Chari~ Lan yer as the psychiatrist. Steve Gray as one of the horses and Anni Long as a girl who tries to r each Alan. The play al SCR . 1827 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. will run at 8 p .m . Tuesdays through Sundays, with Sunday matinees at 3 p.m . Previews will be given Wednesday and Thurs day, with the play continuintt April 29-June lL Tickets at. $4.SO to $6.50 are available by calling 646-1363 aner l p.m.daily. Advance reservations are recommended. The last of the six productions to be offered this season will be the cabaret-style mus1caf "Jacques Brei ls Alive and Well and Llving ln Paris ... ll is scheduled lo open June 18 under the direi:· hon of John-David Keller •. I. Ron Boussom, as a youngster entranced by horses, ndes Steve Gray, as one of the animals who intrigue, then mysteriously menace him:.' -.. ·~ ... ~ --(2 DAILY PILOT Populair A.Mist to Visit Coast The Arts in Brief 'Elegant Lady' 1s a new work by artist Peter Max, who will be in Costa Mesa this weekend. -PETER MA..-X -Pop artist and poster desicner, Y. tlh ne" paintin;:s, SJturday and Sunday, 3 to 6 p m. at Muirhead Galleries, South Coast Plaza, 3333 S. DnstoJ SI , <.:o~ta Mesa Special guest, Vogue model Hoseanne Vela. Show conUnues through end of 1'1Jy 10 <i m to 9 p.m . we~kdays, 10 a m . to 6 p m ~alurdays, noon to S p.m . Sundays Free PHOTOGRAPHIC" A RT By Faith Bowlus. now through May 7 ut GllbrJllar Savings and Loan, 2700 W <.:oast 111.:hway, Suite 100, Newport Beach 9 a m lo S :10 p. in. Mondays-Thursdays, 9 a .m . to U pm Fnduys, 9:30 a.m. lo 4 p.m. Saturduys. Frt•<.• 'EAST MEE~\ EST' Lithographs, etchings and monol)~fhy Marian Green. now through May 29 at Bird ~ f:) <' \'1cw Gallery, 3420 Via Oporto. J..1do \'111:.i!-(t'. :\t•wport. Beach. 11 am. to 5 p m Tut•sda) s Sundays. Fret>. 'MEXICAN t 'Ol.K Rt:T\BLOS' -Small paint· ings on tin. t•oll('{'t~d by Glona and Spencer G1f- fords. now throui:h May 22 at Bowers Museum, 2002 N M.itn St , S.inta Ana 9 am to 5 p.m . Tut:sdays S.iturd;,i' '· 7 to 10 pm Wednesdays NY City Opera Plans 2 Premieres The New York City Opera will give 28 performances from Nov. 16 through Dec. 11 at 'the Los Angt'les Music Center Pavilion. . Mail orders for serws tickets of five operas 'are being accepted through July 1. West Coast ·premieres will be given to Tal's "i\shmedai" and M usgrave's "The Voice of Ariadne." Other new productions include "Trilogy." "The Marriage of Figaro," "The Pirates of Penzance" and "La FanciuJla dcl Wl'st. · · Series prices rnnl!c from S25 to S82 SO. Addi- l ion:.il anform:Jtion 1s J\ ailJhle from 1213) 626· 721 l. OC PhiUaarmonlc Season The Orange County Philharmonic has an- nounced the dates of its 1977-78 season, featuring the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra Pro-~rams "iii ht• announced IJler S<'rtt''> .\ Ort J!1, Hottt-rdJm l'h1lh~trmonic: Dte 11, I.A l'hilllarmc 'ltc', l'1·h ll:I, W78, LA "Ph1lhDrmnn11: Y.1th :\tartt· 1 ,\r~.1·rich, piano :.oloi!.l. 1\pnl 12. 197ri, L A f'hilh.1• 111'iriH' SPrit•::, JI: f'<ov. 1~. I.A l'h1lh; .. n.rm1r, Jan. 14, 1978, LA l'h1lha1111•1111c· \' 111• ('laud10 Arrau, :pianosoh11st F1·h .. 1. Hl7H, I,,\ 1'11111.i•-r-11 •. 1c v.1th ·L)nn l!Jrrt·ll, n llo ~.0101..,1; .11.11 :\Ltrl'h 1.1, 1978, :Minnc~ot:1 S) niphony Ord1t·:-11 .1 · J\dd1t1onal 111form~1lw11 is a\' .. ulJblc by call- ing 64G-f>41 I. New Capo Dance Group . The ncw Capistrano Valley Daner Cnmpan\· .v. ill p't'rform Apn I ao and ~I a'. I Jl San ('ll·mcnte Migb School J\ut111onum ;:x<'c>rµts from · Sh:l'P jng Beauty" and "G1~clli·" will be prewntcrl al thP '8 if.m April 30 performan<«' il11ng "1lh "Shenandoah' .. ind "Tlw Ent h:1nt1 ti To\ ... hop The 2 p m ~1 ay I ronr1 rt "tll f •<Jt1tr1• I ••P daJlOOlg Jnd u ch1l<ln•n's b..ill1·t C'a11 ll Sta..,nr·v a: ball<•rtn .. 1 ''1th Hallt•t PJt1f11 .1 1n L;;runa Beach. 1:. 1hrcctang <lu1·~t arlhl Y.111 be ThomJ'> Uanner, "'ho hJs p<·rfru me·<! ''1th thr '\an Francisco Ballet and the New York City Ballet. Tickets are avail able al the Lila Zali Ballet Center, 33155 Camino Capistrano, San Juan Capistrano, or at the door. For information, caJl 493·0066 or 493-6638. Ka"ner In E'elller Comedg Julie Kavner, Nan Martin, Leland Palmer, Richard SchaaJ and Michael Tucci will star in the Loo Angeles premiere of Jules fe1ffer's "Hold Me'," opening May 18 at the Westwood Playhous<.' m Westwood Prc,·1ews Y.111 began May 6, with pr<.'\. Jew tickets at SS Tickets arc av ml able at Mutual and Liberty al!cnc1es and at the box of· hee. (213) 477·2424, with credit card phone charges available. GiuUnf to R~la~e Mehta Carlo Mana G1uhm has !Jecn named mu::.1c director of the: Los Angeles Philharmonic begin- ning in tht' Hl78 79 season, replacing Zubin ~\,ehta, who has rl'si~nt•d. A native of Italy, Giuhni was a disciple of Arturo Toscanini ~ind has been principal con- ductor at La St·ala an Milan. lie later became prrncip<.il guest l'Onductor at the Chicago Symphony and has also heen music director of the Vienna Symphony tind a i:uest conductor with many other ~ym phonics, including the LA Philharmonic. .Jonces Whit •ore a• Teddg James Whitmore will portr ay Theodore Roo5evelt m "Bully," a play by Jerome Alden due at the Ahmanson Theater of the Los Angeles !Hus1c Center June 7 12. Add1t1onal information may beoblaaned by l'alling (213) 626·7211. 'What If' OnKNXT SOMETHING FRESH Whal if the "ildcst of "what 1f" suppoo;1l1011 could become reality"! What if -for instance big could he ::.mall. or light could be dark"' '"Whal 1f," a KNXT !'p('c1al. t<.ikes 6 to JO year olrts on a fantas~ JOU rney into thl' "orld of 1maginaUon, Tul•::.day ul 8 p m . on Chanm•l 2. ··v.nal lf" takl'!> pl.ice in th<' bedroom of .1 ~oungster. !\11tch v.ho 1~ h.iv1ng Lroublt• Y. lth has home\.\ Ork IS COMING SOON to 1425 BAKER ST. 10 COSTA MESA • I kff 'Ct'J~ tfllliJ Lit?/ !/t /7,. LEASING ALL MAKES ·USED CARS 1425 Baker St., Costa Mesa. CA BA'<'f R 0 ";> ' Cll c:. l O'.l a: < r A~AM3 ------------- ST DALE Avl SEilVINC THE AREA OVER 8 YE ARS LOCALLY OWNED & OPERATED IL . • 'O# 0 U l?ICIAUlll 1# fAl&r CA"'Ot#IA • TM fl I I II AYAll&llt • ,& MfDITHtA#fA# OU/C#S • 110 S&lUMIN OI tOMMISSl411S -::,flSO#Al ArTf#f/0# ro fACH • au S&lU MAO( 01ucnv IV OWNllS JOl U#Ofl CO#STIUCJ/0# 111011 ' • ll(N mum ,HYIOlD ""'" COIMrUTIO# fO INSUit • • sun COlllll ucum "mm :i-~ HJ/SlllO CllSJOMll ...... flllANCl/IC Af tawm ,OSSllU WIS .•. ::: Not A Franchised Pool Company ~; j494-B47'7'/i']-3.-o-1-so-I : .• . ! ' . t I i I ~ CJA a ,~ '~ ~v~~feJ''w~+, wiv, ~vi~ a ;500.00 WM~~~ &r--aWi~g 'm~ '4~ .... CGrtAt \v\ at1d r~is~r rlo~l .JE:flN RYflN FASHIONS ·~ )rt . N48 Fas/11011 lslanrl Newport Bcacli (lie"'" (w"' thl' Rro11.l~..,11) 7141759-0506 ~· •• Galleries/ Exhibits and Thur5day5, 1to5 p.m Sundays. Free. GASTON LACHAISE SCtrLPTtTRES Now through May 22 at Bower:-. Museum, 2002 N Muin St., SMta An~. See hours above. 'WRAPPJ::D COAST' Film on environmental artist Christo and outdoor Australian wrapping project. noon TuesdJ y in Orange Coast College Fine Arts Hall 116. 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mes a. Free. 'COMPLEMENTS' Two-woman a rt show, 8 p.m. Tuesday, continuing through April 29 at Chapman College Guggenheim Gallery. Palm Avenue at Grand Street. Orange Al::.o. prints and drawings by Jane Reed Thomas, reception 7 p.m . M'onday. continuing through Apnl 29 in Chapman's Upper Gallery. 1to5 p.m. weekdays. Free. WATE RCOLOR DEMONSTRATJO~ -By Milford ZOmes, 7:30 pm. Thursday in the multi- purpose room. Mesa Verde Elementary School, Mesa Verde East Drive at Baker Street, Costa Mesa. Sponsored by Costa Mesa Art League. Open to public, free. SILVER AND MOSAICS -Thursday through July 10 in the Frances and Armand Hammer Wing of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 5905 Wilsh.i re Blvd. 10 a.m . to 5 p.m . Tue.sdays- Fridays, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. With free slide lectures in museum's Leo S. Bing Theater: "Paul Storr, Master of English Regency Stiver," 3 p.m . April 30: "The Silver Royal Gates of Kiev." 2 pm. May 29; and "Aspects of lhe Gilbert Salver Collection," 2 p.m. June 12. AJso films on silversm1lhing, 1 p.m. each Sunday starting May 8. Free. WOODBURNING DE MONSTRATION -By Martin Antoniuk, Sunday afternoon at I Framed It Myself in South Coast Village, 3810 S. Plaza Drive, across from South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa. Free. .. How ww haft ''our own'' Prod•ce lrok•ra9e Firm on the pttml1es. You CAN'T ~ lower prlc•sl TM firm "Is in Newport P'roduc•." Yo11 lt11y direct fro"' the 91"0•tt> Ylo kodMfto. 01wolt, Sclilll"'o" l11yln9 Corp. It C-ff clnct ~the rotKh to Ne.,_. f'rodilce! ..... OPEH SUNDAY 'Tll' fi'g I~ I c-.. \~~~/ ~"'- ~·· lest hy kod.mcs's a.st Ivy! r---·rN•f:J•Til-----, r-----[(i11Jl•I11---, I II . 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' .J. .J... 1 -1 ,-1 .1 I I ' I ' °""' """ ....... ...... ,,.... ..... --------------------------... ..1" Now at 1601 Newport 8 vd. i-..... ........, •l••""'"' telh!'lc f FROM Fashi on Island J Newport Beach STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR l .. -"ft ' Impact of Aging Eyed Right now there a rc more than 23 million people over the &.1gt. of 65 tn the United States And \.crv soon, for every two people who work, one wul be collecting social security Old age 1s not JUSt a problem for senior citizens, it is a problem that will have a social, economic, ,and psychological impact on everyone. "The Old Gray Myth" examines thi: fact an!! the fiction of old age, Monda} at 10 p.m . on Chann<'l 2. In conversations with expt•rts, anchorman Joseph Bc nl i discusses som e of the common fear s associated With Old age the fears Of disease, seniltty, loss of sexual vigor , fmanc1a1 hardshlp and boredom "The Old Gray Myth" exammes what 1t m eans to be old through con· \ ersaltons with elderly people, includ· mg a lOO·year·old cowboy and an 87- year·old woman who jogs more lhan a mile a day. Also discussed on the broadcast are health care, transportation, retire- m e n t communities, li fe s tyles,' mandatory rel!rement .'1 and ::.ervices for the l'lderly. . , G.W 90'~ F&~Tl~ll Satui·day, April :2:3 10am-5prn ATTRACTIONS • FREt. ANIMAL OALLOO?\S • 01.n T1:-.11. l'IC rmu:s Ot' FOR THE KIDS vouru.EL~· • ANTIQUE POPCORN WJ\GO'll • HOT AJR BALLOON RLDES •ARTIFACT AND P HOTO DISPLAY • ANTIQUE /\HCAllE MACHINbS • ANTIQUE CA.HS • · SWEET l\OE.:LINES'" • LIVI:: HAGTIME U/\NO • A'1TIQl'£ RAND OHGAN FOOD hot 111 '.t ~1r.1~fl 1 ~horh l~l I"• f\lnl 1·~1· , fit t'f. t•t1 111 I• ".H• ,111d1111 '"'"""~'"''"" '·l,ido '·\'illaJ.!c • • At the Taper 'Angel City' Goes Nowhere By J ACKIE HY!\fAN Ot Th• 041ly P•IOI ~''"' Quill' a fev. pt•oplt' ldt during lhe in· term1ss1on of .. Angel City " They had the right idea The S&.1m Stwp<trd play, which opened Ja:,,t week at tht· Mark Taper Forum of the Los Angeles Mus1e Cenlt·r. 1s ahoul Hollywood. Other than that, it's hard to :,,ay what 1t·s about A group nf char .iCtl·rs -1f they can ht• ~:ailed that inlera<:l tn an almo!>t aimless f<t-.htl)n. fre. qucntly rC'peating th1·m.,el\ , . ., Thev are ap pan·ntly butlcl111~ to\\ arci a d1-.t·ov<•r> hut. when 1t t•omt·~>.11 s a d1 ... app111nlm•·nt Then· &.1re <H:ta:.111nal fla:,,he::. of '' 1t and Olll' ur tv.-o pottmt1ally 111tt•reo;,t1ng thJractt•r .... hut nom• ar(' n ·allzl'd In add1t1on, tl1l' c&.1:,,t '• nnh \\Oman. plmc<I v.cll h) ,\1kt•n Fitzpatrick. 1l> a :.tcn :nt)pc The other p1.•r111rm1·r-. <•b11 ~truj'.!_gle v.1th pro fCJ>:.t0nal ::.klll Lo brcaUu., ;::.umc We rnlo the.tr aim les:. partl> Th1·y 1nclu<le Hon S1her. P<iul S.ind Edward Winter ;rnd Larn llanktn. Cnlortunall' I) the occasional sa,ophonL· mul>1C. played by Lorl'n Plt•kford. d1strncb r&.1ther than add s Clearly. pla~ \\right Shepard did not tnlt'ncl th1:,, piece as a rcali::.t1c drama or eomcd). but l'Vt'n abs"lf!'cl1!'J or surreal 1st theater must hold Ill> audumc<'. and this one didn't "An!!el City" rontmues in repertory with the far more' <•nlerta1ninj! "'A History of lht• American.J:~tlm " through .Junt>5 Wmedy in Spotlighl· F:11n1lv fun and rra1.ed comedy are thl' keynotes as lhl' singing ~uggll•ston. family , ... JOtned> by "profesl>1onal madmen" Baum .ind F:sl1n for lh1· April 27 segm ent of "Starboard ·· Th<' wceklv half·hour of cnterta1nm<'nl 1.., hroadra.-.t i·very WC'dnl·sda) al -; 30 p m ()Jl KOCE·TV. Channel SO .. ---. ~--.. .. Friday, April 22. 1977 DAIL y PILOT C3 ...... King and Kids J ohn Urquhart, who plays the title role tu the Yellow Brick Road Shows productioi; "The Humble King," gets a reaction frorti children as part of the play. "The Humbld King" will be presented at 7:30 p.m . We<t- nesday in Oranc e Coast Coll ege's Dra.rq4 Lab. Admission is $2.50 for adults, 12 children. 1''or information, call 556-552'1 or 892-0029. April at Brook side means THREE of our fin est wines ore on sole: Save 25°0 off the bottle pnce in case lots of fifths (750 ml). Save lO'o off single bottle purchases of fifths (750 ml). Assumption Abbey 1s Brook- side's Premium Cork·Fin1 sh Wine. These w ines ore on sole only in April, so f ill up your wine rocks now' TASTE BEFORE" YOU BUY -,-A ssumption A bbey Regular Bottle Sole•Bottle..-Cose Cabernet Souvignon Zinfondel' ·· Price Price · Sole Price $3.30 $2.97 ~ $29.70 $2.85 $2.56 $25.65 Vin Rose ~-$2.30 $2.07 $20.70 . ,. COSTA MESA lol ...... U ..OIS6 ?91S lllltoel 51. m~t.rq . @~00.K5lV~ ,~=;~~s· DANA POINT l~.,....,. 4.,._902S 24?91 Del ,,.. ANAHEIM t.i..,-.,,...13 111 lltoolohw"t St LONG BEACH lo..,...,.. (2tal S97.f041 •SIS I Pt.clflc c-t N'9hway • , c.4 Arspot that you remembered is now a place you won't forget. ·:,::p;' )Jo~~ * . . ...... . . ,;./.~ L ./ . · . . ., 1/ -~ ] f!i~~ r,, 'V , I ~!ij ~} ~(~) l !, A ref lee ti on of the Newport Beach state of mind. EDWARDS LIDO TH EATRE SECURITY PACIFIC BANK GERANIUMS 'N SUNSHINE THE GARDEN HECK'S MEN'S STORE THE HAPPY COOKER HUGHES MARKET VIA LIDO DRUGS LIDO FLORIST WASHINGTON CLEANERS ALLYSON'S, ANOTHER HEMINGWAY'S RESTAURANT ... AND MORE. .. OLD WORLD ART INVESTMENT CO. 3416.Via Lido• Newport Beach• At The Entrance To Lido Isle I . . ... . . fi p DAILY PILOT Friday, Apr! I 22, 1977 R:.Fine Food Priced Low ~ Artutlc expression takes many ounce New York strip sirloin, orms m Laguna Beach. Through chtrbroiled with a pocket of he years the city has been a Out 'n' About herb-marinated shrimp, served rime testing ground for the un-Norman Stanley with rice pilaf and vegetables s q.a 1 a n d d i ff e re rl t '" nicoise. resieurants as well as painting. me places s tayed on to come landmark institutions ile others disappeared, it uld seem, almost as soon as yopened. hat reC'ord or new adventures to our recent outing to look in· one of th(' latest additions to Laguna dining scene. Right target , Poor Ric hard's taurant dis plays a lot of the ive mdiv1duahsm you would ect. ITII ITS MOTTO ("£at in eralion, drink not to eleva "> as well as its n ame cr edit· , . to Ben Franklin's almanac. r Richard's is a bright and =--. . ..1u1 spot on the top floor of - guna's Village Faire Mall. • :'t_r charming interior decor. an view windows, s unny patio ining and an rntriguing menu romise to make Ric hard's one f the Orange Coast's popular ining attractions for tounsts nd residents alike. ~ There's a s hiny and modern t:pearancc lo th<· premises ood surfaces ~li sten, wall elves arc rilled with interesting 1J>ric a-brae and green plants add :agardt•n hketouch. f The rcstaur <.1nt h<.•gins serving ~re<.1kfasl at 9 a m . weekdays, 8 iia .m .. Saturday and Sunday. The ~unch and dinner menu is serv('d •wen days a Wl'Ck from 11 a m. urlti\ clO!ilng. s·rt EAK FAST offerings in : elude omelettes, all prepared in • bulLer with three fresh eggs : : yo~ choice or cheese, Ortega : chilis. fresh mushrooms, ham or ~ avocado; served with hair waffle • or fresh fruit and toast, $2 25 : Another morning feature 1s ; Belgian waffles, offered in four : varieties: plain , 95 cents: • bC1nana nut or strawberry, $1.75 : c·a~n; blueberry. Sl.85. v.sou per !IOU ps. ·' s er vcd · an \'t1me aflC'r 11 a m , are : C'OOkcd fres h daily. CUP, 50 Cl''ll!i ; l bowl, 85 cents 1':<.1th day':. offer : ing is diffen·nt Monday, \egf'la : ble, bef'f and barlt•y ; Tuc•-.day, ·nan· hf'an and ham; W<•dnt::-.da_y , ; spltt pea with b;11·on: ThurMl:..1'" ' M ilwaukct• <'IH•t•:>l' and beer. Fn : dav. clam chowdN· Boston !itvll-. ; S:lturday, clam chowdC'r • Manhallan !ilyl P ; S und ay. ~ vjcJiyssoise. • ~ For the !ialad !iUJlrCml'. St 2:. per serving including hot rolls and butter, you visit the salad bar and select from at least 12 garnishes and dressing to lop crisp g reens. Poor Richard's soup and salad combination is tabbed al $1.95. SANDWICH selections range from the poor·burger, quarter- pou nder with the works, $1.15, to a s teak on sou rd o u gh, charbroiled and topped with sauteed mushrooms, $2.95. The peas ant hmch will net you an as- sorted cheese and fresh fruit board with hot rolls and butter, $1.45; add soup or salad and the cost is $2.25. House specialties on the dinner menu number only 10 selections but there is a nice balance of items. Also, the prices are excep- tionally reasonable for the quail· ty of (ood served. All dinner entrees are served with a choice of the day's soup or a make-your-own s alad from the buffet bar. Ingredients we select· ed for our salads included garbanzo and kidney beans , cucumbers, cherry tomatoes, olives, bean sprouts. beets, sweet peppers and croutons. The fir s t o f our two praise wort hy e ntrecs was charbroiled shrimp·on·a·skewer. laced with bacon, pearl onion and sweet peppcr. accompanied by nee pilaf, $3.25. The carpetbag steak, $4.95, netted <in eight · AS FOR THE latter vegetable dish, we're not hesitant to say it is the tastiest we've ever eaten. Prompted, even, to comment on it to our pe rt and efficient waitress: she pointed out that a large serving of it M offered as an en tree selection. You'll find it at the top of the specialties menu -Poor Richard's nicoise, $2.75. This dis h with the potential, be warned. for instant addiction consists of fre s h cherr y tomatoes, green pepper s, mushrooms. s liced onions and other varied vegetables butler· sauleed in their jwces with select herbs. served with rice pilaf. Other entree possibilities in· elude quiche Sherene, $2.85; New Orleans seafood gumbo, $2.95, grilled halibut steak, $3.25; filet mignon. $4 .75; bouillabaisse. $5 50; beef tenderloin teriyak1, $2.95; eastern scallops brochette, $3.15. Selection of the excellent wine list is credited to the well-known wine critic Jerry Mead . House win cs -Ingle nook Frenc h Colombard, Rose and Zinfandcl arc tabbed at $3.50 per carafe, S2 half-carafe: 75 cents per glass. Poor Ric hard's restaurant (phone 497-1667) and the Village Fa ire Mall are localed at 1198 S. <Sec St\NTA ANA, I> age CS>" Guit o..Ut·•inger Grammv-winner George Benson.will h ost "The J\1 id night Special." a rock music: program. tonight fo l lov.1ng "T he Toni ght Show" al 1 a.m. on Chanm'I • 1 Henson's mus ic: blends 1an and pop. Ill!') h ib Ill· elude ··un.•<:z1n ' .. Times/Places Top Country Stars Sing in Anaheim TONIGHT, APRILZZ COUNTRY MUSIC The Statler Brothers, T ammy Wynelle and Ronnie Milsap at the Anaheim Convention Center, 8 o'clock tonight. Tickets at agencies or box office $5·$7 ORGAN CONCERT -By Al ex Johnson. 8 o'clock tomght at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. 600 St. Andrew's Ro!id, Newport Beach. $1. Child care provided CHORAL CONCERT Singers and madrigal ensemble. 8 o'clock tonight in Golden West College Forum 2, 15744 Golden West St., Hunt· ington BeaC'h. Free. CHAMBER ORCUESTRA -Featuring Ronald Ratcliffe on 1792 square piano, mu~ic by Bach, 8 o'clock tomghl al C<1l Stale Long Beach Recital Ilall 127, 6101 E. 7th St $2 general, $1 students. MUS ICAL SATIRE "llow to Succeed in Busi· ness Without Rcallv Trying," 8:30 o'clock tonight, Saturday and /\pril 29 and 30 at Servile l11gh SC'hool Tht•akr, 1!.152 W. La Palma Ave., Anaheim. 77t-i575 J/\ZZ ENSEMBLE From Irvi ne Intermediate School. 7.30 o'dock tonight al Huntington Center, 7777 Edinger Ave., Jluntmgton Beach. Free JAZZ BAND FESTIVAL -College and high ~chool bands in concert, 8 o'clock tonight at Fullerton College Campus Theater, 321 E . Chapman Ave S2.50 adults, Sl 50 students. '6 RMS RIV \'JEW' Comedy. R o'clock tonight and Saturday an L;C I r\'ane Little Theater, room 161 of Human1t1es Hall 75 cent:; Tll E i\CTING CO)I PA~V "Tht' Way of the \.\ orld." tnnight. and "Camino Real." Saturday. fl t1 'd0<.'k at PlurnmC'r Aud1 tor1um, Chapman and Lemon :-trC'('b, Fulll·rton. $2.50 and $3.50 . 1:170 3:171 or 870 :i:Mi 'R/\SllO!UO:"ll' Ora•ntal drama, 8.30 o'clock tonight and Saturdav at lhl' llunlington Beach ll igh Sd1ool ln:-.lru<'taonal CL•nler, 1905 Main St S2 'WO\'Zf.('K' Drama for mature audiences. 8 30 o'doC'k tonight through Sunday and April 29-May 1 in Colden West College Actor·s Playbox. 1574' Golden West St.. Jlunllngton Beach. $'2. 'TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA' -8 o'clock tonight and Saturday at South Coast Repertory. 1827 Newport Blvd , Costa Mesa. $4.S0-$6.SO. 646· 1363after1 p. m. daily. SEBASTIAN'S DINNER PLAYHOUSES "Norman. ls That You?." now through MllY 29 at 140 Avenida Plco, San Clemente, 492·9950; "Hello. Dolly," now through July 3 at the Grand Hotel, Number 1 Hotel Way, Anaheim. 772-7710. CONTINUING IN LOS ANGELES -"Same Time, Next Year," through May 15 at the Hunt· ington Hartford Theater; "Merton of the Mov- ies," through June 4 at the Ahmanson Theater ~ "A History or the American Film" and "Angel Cit y," through June 5 al the Mark Taper Forum. Indefirute ruru;: "Bubbling Brown Sugar" at the Pantages Theater; "A Chorus Llne" at the Shubert Theater. SATURDAY, APRIL23 FEMINIST CONCERT -Meg Christian, 8 p.m. Saturday at UC Irvine's Gateway Commons. $3 general, $'2. 50 students. 833-6000. HAYDN ORCHESTRA -And Pacific Christian College Alumni Chorale, 8 p.m. Saturday at First Christian Church. 1720 W. 17th St., Santa Ana. Mozart, Bach music. ENSENADA YAC HT RACE -Leaving Newport Beach at noon Saturday Best viewing from bluffs from Corona del Mar to Dana Point INDIA ARTS FESTIVAL -Musa<', dance, film, exhibits and food . begins u ·30 a.m . Saturdav, 12:30 p.m . Sunday <it Cal State Long Beach Graduate Center, 6101 E. 7th St. $10, mcludl'S three vegetarian m eals. (213 )498·5561. ROCK CONCERT -By Chut'k Derry, 8 p.m. Sa turdav in UC Irvine's Crawford Hall. $7.50 general: $6.50 students. GAY '90s FESTIVAL Antique cars and arcade machines, hot-air balloon rides, ragtime band and Sweet Adeline!» 10 a.m. to6 pm. Saturday at Lido Village on Via Oparto. Newpart Beach. Free . RENAISSANCE PLEASURE FAIRE-9 a m . to 6 p.m. Saturday. Sunday, Apnl 30-May l, May 7-8, 14·15, 21·22 and 28-29 at the Old Paramount Ranch in Agoura. Re-creation of an Elizabethan country fair. $4.95 adult~. Sl.95 children under 12. G UITAR AND VOICE CONCERT -By Frederick Noad and Hayden Blanchard, 8 pm. Saturday at Canyon lhg h School Music Building 400. 220 $. Imperial Highway, Anaheim. Mu sic from Henaassance to Romantic period. 996-4350, or tickets at door. PIANO CONCERT -By Carrie Louise Weaver. 8· JS p.m . Saturday 1n Salmon Recital Hall, Chapman College, Palm Avenue and Grand Street, Orange. Moturt, Bach and Chopin mu!i1c Free. 'SHAKESPEARE AND SllOELAC.:s· -Onc- man show by llcnry Kcmp-Bh.11r, 8:30 pm. <Set> ISRAEL CUL T llRAI., P age C7) . ' :.~Li,;;;;;;'•':;.;,;;;;==;__--~~~~~~----------~---, ,· ~------------------------------------- '!~ ..,,__~J ! Id ~ _....._.~~, :: o en -~ -.. ~ ... -· .... , I : ~ -~---~ ~~ · f!iiialr agon -,.. 'r i : I GE NUINE CHINESE MANDARIN DISHES Speciollllng In Chinese A lo Corte Dishes I • LUNCH•Oll'll-lER OAIL Y I , Food to Take Out 1 11 30 A.M to 10 P M. 2021 H...,_ll•d. COSTA MESA 642-7162. 646-9911 l ' ·',OUR HEWIST LOCA TIOH IM OUHGl COUNTY Near Orange County AirPOrt Behind Sheraton Hote l FRw y ~----- 4200 SCOTT DR. CAT DOVIJ HEWPORT HACH 752·7351 . ... . • . DINING DANO NG •:ENTERTAINMENT ;t°! COCXTAILS ·:: ·~il . • SEA FOOD FOOOTO GO BANQUETS PRIVATE PARTIES • : CHAMPAGNE ·SUNDAY BRUNCH ·.' Motl Mofor Cr.dlt Cf.,. 547 W. 19 STitffT QORIABENNffi ''Reft«tion" Trio COSTA MESA 642-9764 ~ Atso: AHAHEIM 1750W.U.Collt t..._.k141 991-0540 Real Cantonese Food ut here or take home STAG CHINESE CASINO 11 l !ht Pl , Newport Buch ORiolt J-95~ HOOfl to Modfliqhl Oooly-Wffiif'ftd• Until I :00 o.rn. O•U U n.M\ .... ~IO• ••IA LunchPon-Mond.iy thru Friday 1 t 30 a m 10 3 00 o m 01nnPr-E11ery Evening lrom S 00 pm o.,......~....,.-. t~•'f-diltVtoi'YJ T~I""•• ... , ........ 600 Newport Center On11e across from Fashion Island Reservations honored -640-7502 "~""-• IMl"""91• tO 100 Come in and try our new SG£BA~ & FISH MBNU and our specialty HI ~El & DUllPLIN also PIB BA~BD FRE H DAIL'¥ All our food is prtpartd on tht premlsH S•l•d Bu Bttr& Wine Da11y'11 a.m. Weekends -9 s.m. tor Breakfast L • '• ". Announcing Our New Manager ,_ ~ R l Wh1tP 5301 UNIVERSITY DRIVE P•rkview Center· Irvine SS2·l270 NO\V APPEARI NG IN PER ON Teny Lee I Company 9 O'CLOCK on Moncht\· S:iturday \ ) A d:11HX' and / ~IH1\\. band th.ii I h:.i.;; l h ri I k<l uudtl'Ol'.C'i cn:1-.1 111 ~·t1.i'r '11 ~~cthem ... all fl 333 BAYSICE,NEWPORT BEACH i . \OU!' f rll'lld\, _('f) 1\11\ I>< 1hcr<.(!;;J{J~~ Sheraton Newpori BVil<'h ~ ENTERTAINING TUESDAYS THROUGH SUNDAYS 4545 MacAt1hur Boull•var l Nu,ipart Beach 833-0570 -------------------- In San Clemente It 's • Open Daily From 11 u.m. Sunday Brunch 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Twenty Three Seventy One Soulh El Camino Real For RuervaJions Call 7141492-7962 .. .. • • ... lo • " • • . . . . . " . ) .. r Friday, Apr11 22. 1en DAILY PILOT ·; i's LA Reporter Takes Netwovk Post 04irporter C/nn 'Hotel 8Rf •. \I\ \ST 1.0 \('ft f)J~\fo:K ('C)('l('J' \IL 0,\ ">C'L.\li By JAY HAR BUTT '"' Tel..,ltl ... Wrlttt LOS ANGELES Preceded in her cohosl JOb by two actresses, Sandra M. "Sandy" llall . a TV reporter by t rade, will step into her new JOb as First Lady of ABC '~ "Good Mornin~ America" show on Mon day. When the two-hour s how began in J anuary 1975 as "A.M. America," ac t ress· inter v iewer Stepharue Edwards was cohost. She q uit that spring and was replaced by actress-sanger Nan{'y Dussault in November of that year ' ... Mass lull , unknown na tionally but well-knov. n in Los Angeles, when• s h e works for A BC owned KABC-TV. 1s get ting her shot at the bi g time because Mi s~ Dussault is leaving on April 22 to resume her form er career. A N ATIV E of CentraJia. Wash ., Mti.s Hall, 30. was asked why s he thought ABC hired her and not another actress for the "Good Mornmg" JOb 1n which she'll be working with actor David Hartman "Well. I must confess [ haven 't been able lo watch the show much because J'm spending a lot of lime m the field and I've been doing the 7 am . newscast here," !>he laughed. ''But rt is my un- derstanding they've made a solid commit- ment to a more news. oriented program . . and I hope their decision lo go with me means they're re-emphas1zmg their <'ommitment t o news · Miss Hill. who 1n 1966 was named winner of th e "Miss Was hington'' beauty pageant, then graduated from the University of Was hington two years later, d idn't start in news. She started in banking in Seattle. · She said she felt frustrated working ai. an employment mtervlewer -"I had gone as far as I could go there" and happened lo read u want ad for a woman's editor. The job turned out lo b~ at KIRO-TV. She said she started there in September 1969, workmg in that Seattle st ation 's programming de p artment, t h e n became a newswriler, news producer and re- porter, and wor ked up lo coanchoring the noon news IN A UGUST 1974, she signed with CBS-owned K NXT here as coanchor and reporter, working both in dally news llnd on a minidocumentar y pro· gram called "Follow- Up." one segment of which won a local Emmy She joined KABC in August last year as a re· porter. She s ays s he pl ans to keep her re porter status in the new job · "If t hey did n 't guarantee to mt' it'd bl' n e w s.o riented , I wouldn't be takrng 1t I N THE NEW JOb . though, s he won't be SANTA ANA LIONS BARBEQUE MAY I ... <From PagcC4> Coast Highway, next to Laguna's famous Pottery Shat•k • • • opportunity to win prizes like a Far berware oven, valued at $400, and trips lo San Francisco and Lake Tahoe. including hotel ac- commodation.-; dra°" ing her salary '' h1C'h hasn't bt.>en made publ1C' -totaJ ly from ABC":. news d1vis 1on. Part of 1l, she said, now will come ABC's pro- grams division, which produces '"Good Morn· ing America." And, she says, she'll have to do something she never did in her old re· porter's job -read com- mercials on the show. But shesa.}S her contract specifies she won't have: KA BC-TV's Sandy H ill J>RESE ~TS OL'TSTA~Dl~G Ol:\'l:\'G & El\'TERTAINMENT .. • "I l • 1s moving up to co-host ABC's 'Good Morning America' * MEDITERRANEAN ROOM :: I IOS ent k.itrlt.i .ivr. .in.ihe1m (1 14109 29'4 FOR EXQUIS ITE Cl'ISINE SERV ICE DINNEH SEHVED FHOM 5 PM Ll'NCl l FHOM 11 :30 AM CHAMPAGNE SUNDAY BRUNCH FRO~I 10 AM • 3 PM * Captain 's Table Coffee Shop SER\'l~G 24 lfOt'RS DANCING & ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTl Y IN THE LOUNGE 18700 MacARTHUR-NEWPORT (O,,OSITl nu AlaPOIT) 833-2770 Take A $5 Vacation To The Orient ~\'ltll• do\\ n 1nt11 lhl' '1iolhinc air o f tlw FJr L1,1 .1t 11\ fin,.,,t. Enjoy J llt'fon•.chnnt•r toll..ta1I anJ pn•parc for .i nwmorablc di11i11i:, t'\Jlt'rll'nn·. \l'f\l'U in ttll' \t•n·ne Orient J l tr .1d11 wn. 'I op •l off '' ith a delightful tropll".tl rlrml.. .111d di,cm l'r the Oril·nt a ) '011 "ant it to be. -) u11 r din in~ pkasure ,.. our\. Pl111r11• r~l'rvatinn'> acc<>ptcd(il-1)1':)3 1Jlhi. ,~:~ .. !~:.~b~ In \IJtArtl111r Squ•.irt• hc.·twt'l'n 81rc·h ~t. und MacArthur Blvd. IF PIT-COOKED barbcqut• beef is your mania, mark your calendar now for Sunday, May I That's the date for the Sixth An- nual Santa Ana Host Lions Club barbeque. from noon to 5 p.m. at Pr en tice Park. ·spur red by the success of last year's event. co-chairmen Don Char ron and Ray Peterson are promising an even bigger affair this time out. All proceeds go to s uch community charities as Goodwill Indus tries , YMCA. Salvation Army and the Red Cross. T1ckl'ts can be purchased from Santa Ana Host Lions Club mem- bers. or at the gate on May L Ad· d1tional information can be ob· tamed from Charron at 542-6262. Prentice Park 1s located at the Santa Ana F reeway and lst Street, Sant a Ana. to do that after Dec 31 r===========:;.._--------------==~~-; Tickets are $4 for adults. $1 50 for children under 12. Ticket holders are entitled lo the beef dinner with all trimmmgs and an Call 642-5678. Put a few w ords to wo rk tor ou. f IJ•1•11 i ll.11, I I 1 • 111 f ()11,tlil I \.il111· \lt·\11.111 ~111HI tfiJ" ALL SPORTS EVENTS GIANT 7 FOOT TV SCREEN Mon Thur 11 ·)0 am to IO p.m Fri & SrJt 11 30 o m. l<l I I p m '>•JnQ".ly 4 pm. to 10 pm H,4,Pi>Y HOUP CCXKTAILS I I 10 AM •o 4 30 PM 9()Q3 E ADAMS HUNTINGTON BEJ\CH 9o2 791 I Whenvousee Pizza Ads On TV - \\t• don·t promise you'll ~cc royalty at The Five Crowns. But our Roi.bl 'd Duckling 1s something even a fickk monarch f. r-:.. \\ oul d fall hrad over heels in love \\~th. So dine « ~ , ~-· nobly. At the most authentic 12th century V' r ill · coach house this side of Buckingham. FNE CR2-WNS :~: S~bastians w~st~ SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. VILLANO & FRIENDS Featuring Patty Michaels Tue.-Sat. • 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. BA~~~~ ~~~~'-6~~S -~ RESERVATIONS 536-1421 f:n ) NOW PRESENTING ORANGE COU NTY'S MOST ELEGANT AND EXCITING ENTERTAIN MENT FEATURES arle ~ A Dinner Playhouse An Intimate Ev_ening of Elegantly Prepared Food and Li ve Theatre rRESENTS THE SENSATIONAL BROADWAY HIT FOQT1' C/lR/lTS ii IE 1111 ARIOUS ROMANTIC COMCDY ~TAHJrn .. ;cJ JEAl'llNINE ANN COLE Enjoy a lavish buffet and delightful theatre entertainment. A fun experience for the whole family. ( Call now for reservations <714> 979·5~ 11 ) Prices for weeknights & Sunday Matinet. $10.95 Friday, ~turday & Sunday Nights ••••••• $12.95 P1u~ tax & gratuity 3-503 S. Harbor Blvd. Santa Ana Off the San Diego Freeway ... '!-.... ---.,._, ....... --~,..,,, ----,,.. .. ---.... --_.,,.. -.. --.,.. -..._,.. ·--• ---- -..... -.... ., -... - J - Q DAIL V PILOT Fnday.Apn122. 1977 She's Presley's Pal NASlMLLE, Tenn. CAP) -Mae Boren Ax· too has Elvis Presley's unlis ted telephone number. She once bought tum supper and co· wrote his first million-seller. "Heartbreak Hotel." It's just a part of the spectacular, splinltted career ot Ms. Axton, who influenced Presley's eurly years as an entertainer and bas been the friend ru;id confidant of dozens or celebrities. In all Music City U.S .A., no other one person lays claim to a s many divergent accomplish· ments. Ms. Axton bas been a radio·televis ion personality, author, public relations consultant, soap opera writer, poel and teacher in addition to :songwriter. She, Presley and Parker remain frienda. "The colone l calls me every once lo • while," s he su1d. "I have Elvis' unlisted tele phone number. I wouldn't give ll to my best friend." She said a screaming, tearful student nurse once provided the best description of the Presley m ystique. "She said, 'He's Just a gr~t big beautiful hunk of forbidden fruit.' That~ as well·put as I've ever heard it. The mystique about him is forbidden frWt." TEMPLE (fARDENS ~--; O'J'NS~ R e8faurant ~?J Mae Boren Axton, mother of Hoyt Axton, was an early mentor of Elvis Presley Discover Pvramid Energy! "A Power Source Science Can't Explain." Experimenters RePort These Beoeflts: Razor Blades Resharpen. Cigarettes. Coffee. and Cheap L1Quors 1 a1<e On An Improved Flavor Meditation and Sleep ' Improved. Accelerated Plant Growth. Preserve Foods. Lasting Results With A One Month Money Back Guarantee. "Our Pyramids Come Either Preassemt>led Or In Klt Form .. SHE CURRENTLY spends most of her time doing public relations work from a third floor of- fice overlOQking Music Row. Her walls are hned with pictlltes and clippings tha t trigger memories of a f11Scmating career. Through her effor\Ji, s he uruted Presley with 'his long·time manager. Col. Tom Parker. m the 'm id 1950s. She was doing public relations work for Parker in Jacksonville, Fla., where she ar· 'tanged for Presley to 101n a package show pro· mo led by Parker . LUNCHEON AND DIMMER DAILY S,,.ci a.t LuncMclft luffet ,,, r I J'{ rt t r llt' IY 11 30 IO I 30 ett\\~~~:.~J:.~,., ..... _ (714) 67S-6120 • YfJC' "He <ElVls) "as so s weet," recaJled Ms. Ax· ton, mother or country singer Hoyt Axton. "I took him to dinner." "THE PEOPLE screamed after him," she said. "By the time we got to Daytona, the colonel wanted him." Shortly thereafter , shr and Tommy Durden wrote ''Heartbreak Hotel " "IL s l1ll pays m y renl." !'laid Ms . Axton, who is 56. ~~~\\lll .ll)o/f Jl. CROWN HOUSE RESTAURANT 32802 COAST HWY. LAGUNA NIGUEL lAI Crown VllM•Y ~..,W.•1• ~~~ f ·n: • · 499-2626 496-Sn3 NOW A TRULY SENSATIO N.AL SHOW!! B 0 B WHITE Formerly With THE PLATTERS , .. 384 FOREST AVE. LAGUNA BEACH Ample Free Parking 494-9491 752-8558 RIC KSH A COCKTAIL LOUNGE h arur111ri L 101tc Troo1cJt Onnks I SOO ADAMS lot Horborl COSTA MESA 540-1937 S40·192l Aftd. In GOf'ci." Gro•e 1220 I HOOKHUUT IAt Chopmonl 638·7020 Now AppecrillCJ DYANNA WHITMAN AND MAGIC For Dancing and Entertainment It's All Happening Nightly at The Lid() L()unae ~~o"ik~~' 1107 JAMBOR EE ROAD, NEWPORT BEACH 1714) 644 1700 ENTERTAINMENT AND DANCING Tuesday thru Saturday Buckmlnster Fuller Is. Jack Po!1(. Harold Hay, Oscar Aguado. Gene Youngblood. Tony Gwllllom Glenn Small. Jim Bell Julius Schulmann. Tom Von Sont John He'll be there Sunday Dreyfuss. Garret Eckbo. Hendrik de 9:00 P.M.·2:00 A.M. OUTRIGGER ROOM KOMA LAMES April 24 at 7•30 p m The Kor.tar. David.Johnson. Susan • • • , Gustafson. Bruce Taylor. Roy Young. rest of the week you II Tom Porodrse.HolThomas.Ray hear Other architects Belknap. Bob Bllssmer Poul Altier. designers futurists a'nd Phtllls Basile. Belinda Dements. Louro • ' Fireman Sharon Donoff. Sandro wnters. Grove. TtlE C:ANMERY L -., HISIORJt WAT£RFRoru Rf;&tAlJRl'Nr ~HnRTAlftMINT NIGHnY JOIN US AND g1 A TV SllOUI IN PROOUc:r&ON 'EVERY M~"- THE.K VIEW' IT OH' KOCE-TV.CH SO ~30P.M. WIDllmvs 3010 LaFA~Enf, ltEWPORT BEACH 71't-d7S-S77T ~ ---- And each day you,I see a program of environ- mental exhibits, plays, tours, children's art and games. There w ill be on admission charge for Fullers Sunday lecture (S3.00J and Wednesday's Yellow Brick Rood St'ow performonce. tS2 50) All other ovents ore tree. 21119 Harbor Co1toMH a 5'5-1112 OUTLOOK 77 AN ENVIRONMENTAL FAIR APRIL 24-29 For program fnfoonal'lon phone 556-5585 Qange Coast Coltege. 270 1 Fairview Ave. Costa Mesa. Colif. • , __ ............ ca11111 ........... r~~--....... ,..._. (TV DAILY LOG} FRIDAY EVl!NING 6:0 0 0 U JI ( Jl. .J ) 10 Nell\ Cl U• A (1!1 8 ) m Nen 0 2' SI•• l•e• re GotMr l'ylt O Gun~e m Parlrtd&t h m1ly (D Arl•m·l2 ED Cltctrlc C..mp•nJ m 011111•hc Stun ~Mike Ooutln -6:30- 0 Oinah! Gue\I\ 1nrfud• P•.ul 8d1lry, De~ Oef Bell,on, M>I l•tli , Mel l0<me and Steve MdrCh < ~ > Andy G11fltt11 11 O Mer-. 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I • I I) ,,,,l 'd 9 d • in 0 ti I '>•IOrnPnl , ·~ , , JPP•L• h• I by d bu,, r•~'mJro ""'' h"\ Lrobtr~ on ho~ ll'1n1 O Movoe. 12hr) "Or Str•na,lovr • hllll bl l'tl.i ~ell I Gror5t [ OI' 6 Movie c (2hr) "M•n from la1am1e" (t. 1 ~·, 141111 . \l~w•rl. Arrhur Krnn··~v O ( 29 8 l 391 Donny ind Martt (~) 1;,,, 1 111• lud~ florc•nr.c llPndur ! m M '"'~"n McC01n11ck, Micharf I 00~1nl.1•1d JU·.111 Ol~rn. th11;t•1 f•h•' Kn1~hl. C.nad herell. Rull! llu111. Pally Maloney and lhe R1~e 1 .. ins. '8 I ultn Prolrle O Mom: •CJ (2hr) "The h ll Women" 1wes) 'bu Anne llJ>ln, Marra Pe1srhv m Bruk lhe !Unk (D ~II Thill CltHers I 1 •d t'~ I fp ~•r, rn" nr 1"h 11 l W llrfOtl oh, lo• lo•r ;.turn An~"• l11~s to t•D l•n htr t.l>~ 111 M11h4cl .. hn a!c1oenllv l•IS ti Slop ""~I h• ,.,~,. nol lo l•lf b>rl Irr~\ th• • M •nit '·'dn liul ti 0 \11 I 1irt11 11 n• • 1,m "''rn Ch,,.,1·~ 1 on~ '" •• m .~, ~Id IOI All aff~H 'llllr> l<I I 26 Mo•1e "Cl (2h1) "Tah Her. She's Mrnt" I• "'' r I rn I• I , , ED Washington Week tn Rrvttw CJ (I Ch,vo -8:30- 0 23 6 10 ID Chico 1nd lht Min IRJ '[•1 llrriwn V\ lh• W• I 11 ,nr1011na '" v.111 t u lonp,P.r P•1 t 11•. ~·' 111 ,,. nl pol~1c.1•ns wh~ put II • If 1111'rornrt rn lh• p.,rnlt 11 t l11tn ~rid I 1111" 11•.k 1111 h1 I"•"" h1\ -.1~h,,furto1 nn h1, r1•iu111 ra' Z•n 01ego m Cross Wits ED Wall Street Wtek E:J l n11qu' el Polr vor 9 :00 0 (t7 •3) s i Nashv1lle 99 Sil 01 t f.un\ •mnlumly llom prO'I·~ 1~1110 ln1 a pro,lllulc NhO Nlfl h II dll ~h• ~n ,,.,, dboul J c11mP hn•\ bul I~• " man ,, ~oll•d L1 111• ~o. · ti< nchm•n ;,hn n .. r •'" 1~i 1 ul•d on an llt ·P1 urt 11 '"', 11•~ 0 2J r. 10 ED Thr Rod lord f1leslk1 •Itri k (ky 1,., •J a ~,. •I •·I I •d.,al lind 10 a pub'tC d• "'"" 1 .. > lou;hs •llurh him ~o u1 ,. 11111nr tw • 1, fl "'"'"' h c *•'II"'' U ( tt e ) lt F uturt Coo I' ' Clrto.,lr f.111" (11 "" • 11 I .-In• I, H~ .. n ~"··· lhev ha•e ~ r IJ\dlO•' 1nrn 111n dt.111 In 11; hr 11n11f 111• 1 oln• r r•11lner, Bundy, suddtnly 01011~ lhr •hi•~'' m Merv Grillin Sllow CD World T rlev1S10n Boung ID Cln.s1c Tllulre ''"'·'"n; nt th~ Wrlh" Srr Arlhur Winr P1M1n wrul•• Hu~ Vrclouan v~knlHw. 111rn11h 1 .. w1lh 11 PUMAnlr'l'd h.tppy 'r1r11111• th.H IPll~ lhe slorv nl fln,e Trelawny a., ~hP leaves lh1: st~.:•· lo pumor lruP love and nmmpr into h1~f\ Yrt1rly. Ol Noches Tapatin 10:00 O ( 171 r 3 ) e Hunter l11•r Hun•Pr uddentv hn~~ him• Pll '" WMt ~lhanre •n1'1 Vrt.1111, II••· rul~ 1~1i; [~1l Germ•n 1py v.hn "tht nn~ man '" lh• 'tWltld lor whom llunlt r bftars 1rnpl1tabl~ hatred 0 ,,~ (6) 101 m Qw1ntr • th•· ltol Ooe Murdtr" Qu1iilv lr•f'S to pio1re lh~t i hol do& wa~ lhe "'upon u~ 111 a pnson hom!Ctde. U O !tews (6J fndar •t Tto '1om lollts"' U (12tl (61) OJ) ABC llews Closeup "Cnmmerml Su. The Urban RAIUrnound" !HJ Jx• Vin lmpe m El 81t11 Ar111cto -10:30-m m m11ews 11:00 oum rlf ""' U f 8) CIO 1ta1 ( ~ "•ws 0 ( ~1 & ) love Ame11un Style r& 1 ae1 All Thal Ghtttn I!) Movie: CCJ "Cotton Co111t1 to Hule111" ,com) '10-Codtrty l•"•blldl't H 11mond SI J~qvb, i..1w111 lo<kh••I • m Miry H1rtnm1, llbry Hlfl1111n m The "°"'lllOO"'' ( 17' 3 ) Tllt .,ndl Si-m 81uk ""'*" ... tllt .. _ €E> OrilMtK Sttiu -11:30- 0 ( 111 11 ) lf J lllA Pl•yolf c.1111t 0 .J) •• 110 flit JalMwly c:..- 1 & Mom. ''The ,11son11" (dra) ·~ I Al~c Guinn'"~. Jae-HawlmtJ. u c )tl 1e > D•1 a.11111 "Tiit i: wrlbvr OrphMt Annie Blues" ba1ella becomes suspicious lhat a LI0>1' 111e11tl mu b~ the perSOn $ell· 1n~ dop~ lh•I 1$ cJus•ng a series ol omdose deaths tn the tily. m llNS CD S(I. 811~0 1~ 700 Club ID C1neJ11134 12:00 O 0&o'77 m Outdoors (D Mowie. "lhe Ollltr Wo1111n" 1d1•1 ~~-Hu~u H•u. Cleo MOOle -12:30- 0 All Nraht Show: "Tiie Gius Ke,," "htllt Boon4 Ill• $1111," "Th1rtffn us1 St1tet" U Su'l)tn$t Thutre m l1kmt: "AntlloAy Ac!Ytne" (dra) 'J11-rrrdrtc M11cfl. Olma dt Ha. 1llind, C11ude Ra1lll. •J9 Soul Tr1111 1 :00 O Talkabout 0 ~3) (6) (fOl The Qiiurt s.t Special Don Corn,hus ho~I$ lhrs mu'.1• .11 tealur111& The Spinners. OJ. l<DP.ft. lhr Oram~l1cs and more. O Thriller 2 :00 O Ooublele•ture Movie: "M1 Mia CoctfreJ," "Tht M1dn1c11t Story'' -3:30-m All Nrchl Show. "The Boe l1tl" -3:05- 0 Movre: "Hell Is for Herot~·· (dra) '61-Slm McQuren. SATURDAY MOANING 7:00 O Cime11 Tllrtt o t l e 1 m Woody Woo&. pecke Show 16) Popeye Culoons U ( 2t, • 81) Qtl Tom ' Jerry/ Mumtily Show 1 8 Interior Oes1en O YDlllh & lhe tuues m flrmenlary Nf'A's (D ~m Yorly Show ED Yoca for Hu lth -7:30- 0 Steps to ltarnrnc 0 123J l'J C1QJ ED Pink Panther U Ptcesetlm I 6 ) ftlfl the Cit 0 ( 29 ( 8 l) •3tl Jaberilw 1 e J Beg1nnine T ypinc 0 Ho1 fud&t Show m Mowre: "The Jadpor' (com) ·~o l6mes Stewart, Barbara Hale, l~m~s Clea~n (D ROlllptr Room ( 11 13 ) Blad Buffalo ID Cverybodrs BllSlness 8 :00 O ( 11 J ) 1111 Sylwesler & 1 .. ee1y O Mo••t· c "Flam1nc futllfr" ...i 1 ~ >ltrl111~ Hd)d~n. lla1bar• ku h 6 Popry' I Bues C1rtoons 0 ( 79 8 ) 39 Scooby Ooo O Mowoe. c "Julrus C1H.1r" ( fl I) 61) f Ii• 11011 llP\fon. John '''"'• url. l~·.nij ~ .. bard (D Woman: Rul lo Rrel 2& V01ce ol To-yo -8:30- 0 I 11 J ) re1 Clue Club 6 1 Speed R;icer ill Miste r Rog"s 9:00 0 ( f1l ('3"') { 8) Bugs Bunn7/ Ro1d Runner 0 (231 (&J ffUl ID Speed Buw I 6 v.11,, of the 01n0$.IUrs ID Oner Upon A ClnS1c O)lnsi&lll -9:30- 0 10 n f 6) m Monsltr Squad O Movie· c "Stampede" (wes) • • 1 I! d r •"" rnn Gdle 5101m. ,. Johnny Qurst U ( l&J tj ) Of Krolfl s Suptr· sllow m Movie IC) "Lui of the Bucunurs" (a dv) a> Movre "Smutrler's hl111d" 1 t•l•I '!•I 1~11 {,ft411dh r, I vtlyn .... ,. fD Zoom @?JAi 011 10:00 0 ( 11) (J 1) •&I Tarnn O 1231 t eJ r10 m Sp.tte Gllostl F rank,nsle1n Ir 161 Thr Jelsons O Wanttd Oe1d or Alite 12'1 Hot flld&e Show tl!> United Bank T111nls Ct.we €D T robun1 Publlca -10:30- 0 (rm ()1) (f) llew Advttltures ol Bltman o 2J• v 11QJ m a;, JolM!,, llttlt John r G) lOM Rineer 0 ( 2$1 t f)) rfl Superfritnn 0 Ablloll I Coste/le 1" Valley tf lbe D1110S111rs mc-OrlU 11:00 0 ((Jl)(J)) (j) Sh111111 llsis ... U Q1l CJ) CJD Cll Gm1dst111'1 M•lor lea111• l •"'-11 Balhmore Ot101" Y'l Det11>1t T icers. 0 Mom: (" "'• l.ollt" (ldv) ·~3-llonald Ruaan, Rhonda fleml111 a <• Cl)) a OM.n c.up1e m LA. '•lttfns Q) Wtldllft fll Cnslt -11:30-u (~ ll)) 1'31l Ar!ltriu" ~nd· Sltnd m Tiit Racers (I) Outdoors KOCE T elevision (50) t 1U M llTelt llOOallt. ··•~90l'IMOOO I !• ¥tu.A ALeOltW 6!• O.AHTTO°'AMCll •:It OUHT •Oii ,.llSONAL ......... 7:• CiDMWMlltlUltVIVA&.llUT 1'9 \IO'rllt" PtNU I 0t WASKIN.TON W&81t llt fllVllW • I Jt WAUSTllllTW881t t .. THIWATITWA' t • AMl:IUCAMA tt·• MO'Vlll " ............... Li." ,, •• Tldl ~ •IPORT '..,>. . • , DAIL y PILOT Cl Friday.Ap~122, 1977 ISRAEL CULTURAL FAIR PLANNED ••• Memoirs OutspGk~n (Ji'Todl P•ce C4) Saturday in Waltma r Theater . Chapman Collere. Grand Slrttt at Palm Avenue, Orange. Free but reserv allons required 997 -6646. SUNDA \I, APRIL Z4 1S8AEL CULTURAL FAJa -Exh.lbita, due· in1. movies, food, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday al Los Amigos High School, Heil at Newhope, Ji'OODtain Valley. fl adults, 50 cents children. BLUEGRASS MUSIC -Canyon Gra.u, l lo 6 p.m . Sunday at Crescendo, 1721 S. Manchester Ave .. Anaheim. $3. BIG 8AND SOUNDS -With The Honey Bees, Bass and Helen Hutchinson, S to 10 p.m . Sunday at the Huntington Beach Inn, 21112 Pacific Coast Highway. Dancing. $3 per person, $S per couple. DaAMA WORKSllOP-"Maintenance" by Bob Schoenfeld and "Duncan's Dilemma" by Richard Cordery, 8 p m. Sunday at UC Irvine Uttle Theater, room 161 of Humanities Hall. Free. JUMPING FROG JAMBOREE -10 a .m. to 4 p.m. Sunday at 15th and Del Mar Avenue, Del Mar (San Diego County). Free admission, $2.SO to rent a frog. Benefits cancer research. LONG BEACH BACH FESTIVAL-7:30 p.m . Sunday, April Z7, May l and May 4 at Covenant Presbyterian Church, 607 E. Th.ird St. Also 7:30 p.m . May 7 at Long Beach _ City College I I • e •• ,h a1 Mein ME'WPORT CENTER Hunt1"91on Bu ell Ml 0388 • 'Newpo'rt Beach 644-07601\....,,,;-'"--------- --. ORl\NGE 1 CSI> URIVE IN 1 I S.nt1 Ana frwv. ,,.., Ch•PINn or.,,.. ·558 7022 •• ''"""South ol l11><oln Q,.,..,_ •6J7 Ol40 SIDNEY POITIER BILL COSBY HARRY BElAFONTE Auditorium, Clark Avenue and Harvey Wey. SU per aeria, or S3 sin&Je adm.iss.ion (students $1). Seniors tree. TUESDAY,APalLB NEW JIUSIC ENSEMBLE -In conttrt, 8 p.m. Tuesday in Cal State Long Beach Music Recital Hall 1Z7, S!Ol E . 'Ith St. Contemporary musk. Fr~. ORIGINAL COMPOSJTIONs-Noon Tuesday in OraJlBe Coast Collete Fine Arts Hall U9, 2701 Fairview Road, C05t a Mesa. Performed and written by students. Free. MEDIEVAL FESTIVAL-11 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Tuesday through April 29 at Cal State Fullerton, with entertainment. Highlights include: noon Tuesday, puppeteer John Brunner in the quad; nooo Wednesday, scenes fro Shakespeare by the Globe P!ayhouse of Los Angeles in the quad; 8 p.m. Tuesday, medieval music at University Center Theater; 7 30 p.m. Apnl 29, banquet, $6.25. In!ormat1on, 870-3211. Brochu~ available on campus. DOROTHY HAMILL Al the Loi; Angeles Sports Arena. April 26 Ma~ 8; then at Lone Beach Arena, May 10·15. Tickets at agencies. WEDNESDKY. APRIL %7 'THE R U MBLE KING' -Children's participatory play, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at Orange Coast College Orama Lab. Z701 F airview Road Costa Mesa. Presented by Yellow Brick Road.Shows. $2.50 adults, $2 children. 556·5527 or 892·0029. DANCE CONCERT -Choreography by eight women graduate students, 8 p.m. April 27·30 in UC rrvinc Concert Hall. $2 general. $1 student!>. 833·6617or833·6614 . ·EQUUS' -Drama. previews 8 p.m . Wednesday and Thursday. rE'gular run Apnl 29·Junc 11 at South Coast Repertory, 1827 Newport Blvd . Costa Mesa 8 pm. Tuesdayi; Sundays and 3 pm. Sundays. $4.50·$6.SO. 646·1363after1 pm. daily. LOS ANGELES PHILHARMONIC -Conducted by Zubin Mehta, 8.30 p.m . Wednesday in Santa Ana High School Auditorium, 520 W. Walnut St., Santa Ana. Tchaikovsky, Mussorgsky, Ravel music. $7 and $6 general, $3 studenLl. At Orange County Philharmonic. 201 W. Coast Illghway, Newport Beach; lmmetta's Ticket Agency, Dis· neyland Hotel or door. THURSDAY,APRJI. 28 'NORMAN. IS THAT YOU?' Comedy, April 28-30 in Fullerton Collec<' Studio Theater. 321 E. Chapman Ave F'r<'C but t1cl.eb required . 871·8101 or R71·8000. l.'Xl 363, weel.days between 8:30 a.m. and 3 p.m FRIDAY, APRIL29 'SONGBAG• Correehou'>c entertainment, 7: 30 p.m . Apnl 29 in the Golden West CoUege Com· munity Center. 15744 Golden We!>l St., Hunt- ington Beach. $1. ORCHESrRA CONCERT -College orchestra with guest John Schiavo. Los Angt'les Philharmonic h,,..,.., ph1~t·r . noon April 29 tn the Fullerton Colle~t' Hl•t·1LJI JIJll 321 E Chapman Ave Free BALKA~ FESTl\'AL ~ong. dancl', food. benefit!. KPFK radio fi pm. to 2 am. April 29. and from noon on April 30 and May J at lnterna· t1onal lnst1tutt'. .t:J5 S Roylt• Ave Los Angeles. $3.SO gcm•ral. $1 children. or $6 for entire event. Free parking 1:?13 > ~85 583:? 'J U MPERS' Tom Stoppard l'Omcdy, 8.30 p.m. April 29.30 and Ma ~ 3-7, ;·30 pm Mayland 2 :~0 p. m May I and 7 in C:al State Long Beach Studio Theater. fil01 f: 7th Si $3-S..1 :-.o J?t.'nl'ral. $2·$2 50 studenL-; 1:.!l:t 1 1'~·4540 w<·ekdays 10 a m. to '1 • Pm • 'MOVE' DancP rnnl'ert r horcographed by stu· dents. 8 30 JI rn . tqml 29 and 30 in the Orange Coast O>lle~w Auditorium. 2701 F'a1rv1ew Hoad, Costa Mt'sa $1 5iO in ~d' Hnct> at l100kston·. $2 at door GEN EVA, Switzerland CAP) -Artur Rubins tein is wol'llu..og bard to complete bis memoirs, visiblysavorin& the thought that the new book may cause him "lots of dll- ficulties." As peppy as ever, the 90- year-old piano virtu05o has fully recovered from a recent bout with pneumonia and again spends much of hJs time dictating wh•t he claims he was previously afraid to tell. He sees trouble ahead because the sequel to his best- selling "My Young Years" will lead up to the present and thus l\as a greater potential or annoying some ol the promi· nent names it will feature. APWll'9jlfloto on a pedestal, be warned. . "Of course. 1 am again completd,y dependent on my memory, wtucb is fantasllc. It is really something qwte astonis.bin&." be added. HE SflLL has more than 40 years to cover in the new volume, brimming with anecdotes and covering the time when he changed from a largely playboy star to one of the great men on the concert circuit. helped by his wife of 44 years, the former An.iela Mlynarski. But be is confident of finishing dictation ahead of the publlshec's Jlllluary 1978 deadline. "MOST PEOPLE I told about in the first book were nice and dead," he explained in an interview in his elegant· ly furnished, small Geneva apartment. "But I was afraid of writing the second part. RUBINSTEIN AT 90 At what some call a "Biblical age," Rubmstein loves Life. hates bores and does not fear death. ficulties this time." he said with a chuckle. "But I don't want to write a dull book." Fail.mg eyesight forced him to re t1re from the concert stage last July after almost 75 yurs as a performer. But be stlll plays for tumself almost every day and is happy that he now has more time to lis ten to m usic from a vast re- cord collection. "I am outspoken. I tell absolutely the truth and every re ader must feel it . This might get me lots of dif· · Tbus, he will take a candid, close look a t tbe "many faces" of the people with whom be was on intimate term.s and who are normally Skating Exhibition Linda Ratianne, 16, of Northridge, who re· cently won the World Figure Skating Cham· pionships in Tokyo, will give an exhibition of her· skating prowess at 2 p.m . Saturday on "Prep Sports World" on Channel 4. . Following a brief interview, Ms. Frattanne teaches KNBC News anchorman J ess Marlow some of the finer points of figure s kating. An epk fantasy of peace and map:. · ; lllfl'llR\ 10\nF.'ol'T' r\ RALPH BAKSHl F ILM ~-\l\llAFll C~bwt>t-luu• "°~~ NOW PLAYING_...,,.,---i -. COSTA MESA Wt:STMINSTER EDWARDS HAR80R-M6-32M> UA WEST MAll OtlANGE 893--0541> By lrain, by plane, by the edge of your seal- IT'S TBE MOST HILARIOUS SUSPENSE RIDE OF YOUR LD'E! • ... ,,, .. v , .._.. ....,.,., .. .....,,.,.,..._,_."""' .. .-t.l N#' .......,,, ""' ENE WILDER JILL CLAYBUAGH RICHARD PAYOR ... ....... ~, ..... "SILVER STREAK" ............ -<~ .. ..,.~oe- ;,.r;.;. •. ,. "" ...... ..,PATRICK McGOOHAN .. -- ·-_.....,... .. fi4il1tt•trt1U.1r.• .,.. • ......... 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RICHARD LESTER "-"l ------==:-=-::: THE THREE MUSKETEERS ~o J'HE FOUR MUSKETEERS """'SIMON WARD .... FAYE DUH AWAY~·-· CHAM.TON HESTON""<_ ......... -.. -U--llolO~ -.. 6'°"°'....C-.O!MlB -...... -... .,W--hH"-• .. ~"Q• '"''"-"-•"' .... IJIU ""-Hf.lf' lt~~·~-ll'U.\At,.ILIHC) Q ... .,lllfod,.,~•AOU\ll~ ~ ~,____,.._.....,....,.....,..''C=-,_ ... (J(,,..,(l>· ""'""' OllU•Nt· ~o· •tlw .. "°'"' -PLAl.l-y'""•"'N'""°G_ ............ ,... l-J. ~~m'?.!'it] OIANGl COSTA MfSA UA OTY ONEMA-'14-3911 CINEMA CtNTtl·91"'4141 OIANGE TUSTIN 01ANG1 MAU-'37.0340 R CAMINO CINtMA·U.-1696 WBTMl5TH OIANGt UA TWIN A 193-1305 STADIUM.,....,,_"'° IOUNTAIN VAllfY °'"'62·2"'1 We pr.diet It will be under conalde,.tlon when next year's Ac.demy Awards roll around. It's a ten·nall biter which leaves the audience exhau1ted alter two houra of atMer auspense!" -ROft• Berrett. A1c.rv u•aRACE YOURSELF POR 'BLACK SUNDAY'! IT 18 WITHOUT DOUBT, TH• PINIUT •SPIONAQE THRILLER OF R•C•NT YURS! That,.,..-actlon-adventur9 melodram• that unflagglngly au•talna both lta •uapenae and the truth of lta toplcallty while coping with charac- teB aa complex aa Its plot. The rartty for audiences la that thla film leaves them aated, uhauat9d, and, strangely, exhllarat9d, •Imply because lta cr.dlblllty 11 aa penet,..tfng ••It• auspenae. lt 11 an el99ant •nd richly textured production. The cllmectk: acenea alone are beyond compare for ahffr olnem•tlc •nd dram•tlc 1uapenMI .. -Jtldllfl Crl•I. a.1~., " ..... u •BLACK SUNDAY' IS PUR~ DYNAMITE! A pulNtlng film. Top-notch. non-atop action I The tenalon bu Ilda and build• untfl It flnally-flguraflvtfy and lttefally-explodta on the KrMnl" -AelOll 1c:111ne1i.r. '•mll1C••c•• ..... ~~ ..._. ............. (R) I • ... P~nt Pdlns Prest.111$1 Rdlert £¥ans imirflen a Jottn f ra~n~rM l~m stamne Robtl! S!law Brix:e Otrn. Martlit Kf'ler "BIO StJnday"costamn& Fnlli'iM! and ~m fehmu M1:S1t Sc#edby JohllW1llt~ O.r~ior ot P~ Jc11n-. AO\lo ASC. ~ Pioducf1 Rdlrt L Rosen. Based on t~ N~ ~ 111'11'.a\ Hams ~np~ by Ernest lehman Ke11n!tll R~ alll! tm Moffal PllX!uad b¥ Rrbert [YW. DI~ ll'f JMn Fran~nlii>imer SeNUS byUw\n.va!tl Proc:ttrions In Cc'i. P1~. A P.11annm! P(turt ;,,-l!'ei:~~~~ I WEEKDAYS 7:15 9:45 - SAT. 1 :00-3:3().6:00 8:30-11:00 SUN. 2:0CM:38 7:15-9:45 . . . ' • • . • I • • f . ' I . • • • ' ' . . • • • • . ... I a • I • • f 'Y J' ~-~ (8 DAILY PILOT Fnday, Apnl 22. 1977 l . . 'Islands' Old-fashioned By BOB THOMAS .{\Melli.cl'""~ WrtlH "ISLANDS IN THE STREAM " is an old- fash1oned movie -well-written, compellingly acted. directed with intelligence, taste and hone!>t sentiment Based on Ernest Hem- ingway's last, autobiographical novel, the film stars George C Scott as a reclusive but not embittered artist on a Caribbean isle. He has never given a more ~ensllive performance on the screen The supporting cast, headed by David He mmings and Claire Bloom, is equally fine. An achievement for director Franklin Schaffner and writer Denne Bart Petilclerc. Rated PG. "ROCKY" gives the movie season a shot of adrenalin. As modern as today, it is nevertheless made like an old.fashioned movie, with vitality a nd h~art Sylvester Stallone wrote the starring role for himself, and he gives a once-in-a-lifetime performance as a boxing bum turned contender. Taha Shire and Burgess Meredith also s hine. A real upper an a vcar of downers Rated PG. "SI LVF.R STREAK " appears to have been made by a l'Omm1ttee of producers who couldn'I decide whether 1t should be a romantic comedy, a Hitchcock thriller or a disaster movie. This split personality detracts from an otherwise pleasant, sometimes hilarious film. Gene Wilder plays almost straight. Jill Clayburgh is the dis- tressed damsel. Richard Pryor provides sharp comedy Rated R "MOHAMM ED, MESSENGER OF GOD" is a reverent, plodding (three hours) ultimately re- warding t!pic of the birth or Islam. Produced and directed with an unlimited budget by Syrian· born, U.S.-e ducat ed Moustapha Akkad, it features Anthony Quinn, Irene Pappas, Michael An sara and li terall y a cast of thousands. The d1alo~ soml:tames :imacks of Cecil B. DeMille, :rnd lht· non-portrayal of Mohammed (pe r Moslem cw.tom) 1s awkward. But the cast is adept and <'arnest, and the desert is lovingly photographt'<l Haled PG "A STAR IS BORN" 1s a surprisingly affect- ing re·do of the twice-told tale of the s uperstar who~e career is eclipsed by hiS' wife. The new film, transferred from the movie world to pop mus ic, conveys more emotion than the earlier versions starring Janet Gaynor and Judy Garland Barbra Streisand is at her dynamic be~t. and Kris Kris tofferson proves he can de- liver a fine performance. Rated R, the film has C'OC'atne ~n1fftnl!. nudity and rough language. "BLACK SUNO/\Y" is the best of the cur - renr run eof terrorist films. Director John f'rankt>nh~1m('r starts the tension before the (A Quick Look at tho Movies J titles and continues relentlessly to the smashing climax. The plot: Arab r adicals plan to use a blimp to kill 80,000 Super Bowl fans, including the U.S. President. The performances a.re rirst· rate : Tobert Shaw as a tired but deadly Israeli agent, Bruce Dern as a war.crazed pilot. Marthe Keller as the cold conspirator. The host or perforated bodies is the apparent reason for the R rating. "DIE SUPPER AND TIIE ROSE" raises the question : Does the world need another version or Cinderella? The answer is a qualified "yes." nus new film , handsomely made in E ngland and Austria by David Frost's company. is cloying at times and short on wit. But it has som e humworthy Sherman Brothers songs and a fine cast: Richard Cham berlain as a dashing prince. Gemma Craven as Cinderella, plus a clutch of Br1t1sh pros, including the late Dame Edith Evans Besides, how often can you find an mtelligenUy made G.rated movie'> "TifE LATE SHOW" combines an unlikel) crim e-bustmg duo: Art Carney, an over·the-hill private eye with perfor ated ulcer and hearing ald; Lily Tomlin, a talkative Miss Fix1t and part· ttme pol peddler. But hold on -this inap- propriate pair can be deadly, and at least seven corpses result in this affectionate update of the Humphrey Bogart· Dick Powell genre of mystery film . It is a superlative revisit to a great film tradition. It's hoped the odd coupl~ill continue its partnership. Rated R. "SLAP SHOT11 IRJ "TWO MINUTE WARMIMG11 11NETWORK11 CRt "SHAMPOO" IRJ "DEMON SEED" (RJ "THE ENFORCER" "WIZARDS" IPGJ "FANTASTIC PLANET' 'THE THREE MUSKETEERS" 'THE FOUR MUSKETEERS" IPG) "ROCKY" "BURHT OFl=ESUHGS" IPGJ "SILVt:R STRE.Atc" IPGI "TUHMEL VISION" "ILACK SUMOA Y" CRI "OME R.EW OVER .THE CUCKOO'S NEST" "SLAP SHOT' IRt "LAST DETAIL" IRI Romantic Ride Barbra Slreband and Kris Kristofferson enjoy a horsebac:k ride together on their honevmoon m the film "A Star ls Born." The mo\'ic, directed by Frank Pierson. is an updated version with rock music of the !:>lory of a star who~e career begins lo crumble JUSl as his wife'~ is ris ing. THEATRES-ORANGE COUNTY MANN'S SO. COAST PLAZA C1111 llrn l411 •111111 )Ii 1111 MANN'S SO. COAST PLAZA Cnh Miu llll l 111tel SAi 1111 MANN'S SO. COAST PLAZA HlSn fl•ttr )1tm1 MANN'S CINEMALANO 1114 St M1rl11 •u•t1• rn1w1 "AIRPORT '77" WHICDA YS 7:30-9:30 SAT/SUM I :JO-l :l0-5:30. 7:l 0·9:l0 1111 ,. ..... , AltT CARNEY LILI TOMLIN • "THE LATE SHOW" IPGI WIHO&f1 1 IM II hTl \UN I •\ 1 , ... \~& 101 H .-u WIHHll GOUllH Gt.OH AW.HO "ROCKY" IPGI W-0.U\ 1M-'"IS UT SUH I J .. 1 4 .. S •M~l .. t\ rt1t r11&1111 IOHIT SHAW llUCE DllM "11.ACIC SUNDAY" IRI WtHDATS ,_ .. 10 UT SUNIJ)O.J ... SJM0 .. 10)0 rtlt ,.If ... MANN'S J-Foftd,, -GecMJt s.qai CINEMALANO "RIM WrrH DICK & JANE" w1 '' """' , oo • u .10-10 lf'GI •11-tll'ft' \AT \U.,._ t l JO.I I ~4 00.I 4' ~111101 • J ..... '-10 )0 MANH'S "IL.ACK OAK COHSP1RACY" CIHEMALANO hf iu_',:~~~!~rn.10•\ 14'!~ .. ~:h• "THE v AM" uu m11t1 WOODY ALLEN DIANE KEATON TONY ROBERTS CAROL KANE PAUL SIMON SHaLEY DUVALL JANET MARGOLIN CHRISTOPHER WALKEN COLLEEN DEWHURST 'ANN IE HALL' A nervous romance. A JACK ROLLINS-CHARLES H. JOFFE PRODUCTION Written by WOODY ALLEN and MARSHALL BRICKMAN • Directed by WOODY ALLEN Produced by CHARLES H. JOFFE TUn1tedArtlsta A Transe~ ComP91'1 ... Stories Enacted Young actor Le Var Burton, who appeared as Kunta Kinte in ··Roots." wlll be featured on· 'The American Short Story" at 8 p.m. Tuesday on Channel 28. Burton stars in Richard Wnght's "Almos' a Man." Ernest Hemrngway's "Soldier's Home," opeus the program ·~ double bill. In "Soldier's Home," Harold Krebs <Richard Backus) is a soldier who has returned home at the end of World War I to find that both he and tus town have changed. ''Almos' a Man" s tars LeVar Burton as Dave. a black te.en·age farm worker restless with his lot. PAUi. NEWMAN ·.·~-.'• Sl.AP'11.SHOT ' . .. .. .. ...• -. . . . . ()ftA~l _ fH(AfR(~ "TWO MINUTE WARNING"R Slap 3.25 7 .50 Two-1 15 5 40 10 05 l• •1, ••• ...... ., ... ·~2400 A Hta\lout •<>MAHCt WOOOY AlllH e DIAHf l(IATOff ANNlf HAlL tl'OI J ACAOtMT l'WHOI 'tenlU • DllfOOtl e IDlllNG ROCKY 1P01 SOH Y. 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I WIU. .. •OI Nl1W 111 ...f "'llH fllUCIUW1" TMI VAH 111 P\VI P~U,111 t lll COMT e ... .,., '°'""' !#TOWN SAMIAT NIOtn 1"1 "'VI un 00 n MAIN !Ml ; WOC»Y AUIN e DIA* IC .. ANHll MAU. (HI "'"' I WU, I WIU..fOI MOW II> Fnday, April 22. um DAIL y PILOT C9 Rock Talent Surfacing By lllCBAEL PASKEVICll Ot .. o.i., ......... tt • The arrival of a very promls- ln1 new laleot and what should be a top.note)\ live r~k show may not, at first glance, appear to. be earth-shattering news. But considering tbe musical wasteland that Is Costa Mesa (excluding Orange Coast ec>llege's Jan Festival) and the high quality of his debut aJbum, tJle u~coming appearance or J'lond1e Chaplin 1s indeed a special event. Primarily through bis friendship with club owner Jerry Roach and the need lo break in ~is new band before embarking -«>n a national lour, Chaplin will ~ppear April 27·30 (next Wednes- ~.oay through Saturday> at the ~Cuckoo's Nest, 1714 Placentia venue. ~ BEACH BOYS fans no doubt )now Chaplin for has writing, ~ocal and guitar work with the and dating back to the , le&J!ndary ''Holland" album. But n\her than remain hidden amldat the surf aura, Chaplin re· c4Celltly recorded his first solo . album titled "Blondie Chaplin" SJum7E·l095). · e album is a rare sleeper .• ~ immediately impresses due t.o its buoyant energy. drags a bit after a few !Utenings, then re- asserts it.sell as a well-integrated and deeply felt atat.ement about what contemporary music: should be. Oo the up-tempo numbers -the album ls about hall rock, ball mld-tempo-bluesy- soul -Chaplin ls treading in a well·wom genre, but he snaps things alive with more books than a fi s hin g fleet and a straightforward, muscular in- strumental attack. The slower material is Jess spontaneous and some orthe com- positions (all 11 are originals) are only average. However, Chaplin's unseU-conscious vocal delivery and the Ugbt production or Rob Fraboni carries the material through its more modest moments. A FLOCK OF guest stars con- tributed to lhls excellent debut, among them jazz keyboardist Richard Tee, Little Feat bassist Kenny Gradney, drummer Ricky Fataar and The Band's Garth Hudson, who adds a thematic touch of accordian on "Riverboat Queen." Slit\. the album is lar~ely Chaplin's -he plays guitar, piano, bass and percussion on top of h.la lead voca.ta-e..nd the guests could have stayed at home. The only indispensable elemeat ls the background vocalilta, lndudlng Venetta Flelcb and Clyclie King, two of the bestner. IF 111EU IS any quibbling it cent.en on some of Chaplin's 1uitar solos. B~auae his styllngs are abort. 1lm,1>le and unadorned with exceas ellect.a, placement becomes a cruel al r actqr. The re· 11uJt is a bit and mlaa &ffalr with some stellar fills whlle others seem oddly out of character with a sone'a mood. However, Chap!in 's eiano work is quite competent and bis rhythm guitar chops are flaw- less. On "Can You Hear Me" bis chordlngs recall Townshend 's "Teen-age Wasteland" and Chaplin's "Glmme More Rock 'N' Roll" bas him churning out raw rhythmic power equal to the Keith Richards at his raunchiest. Note there bas been no mention of •'best cuts" on the album. Fact is, each listening reveals new favorites with "Woman Don 't Cry," an irreaistable shuffler, and "Riverboat Queen," re· miniscent of Elton John's "Take Me lo the Pilot.," standing out for the moment . ~Casual R e mark ;.c t: Led to Pop Hit "EXTREMEfL Y POWERFUL! George C. 91:>tt's performance stands with his beat, which la very, very good. Pure Hemingway, immensely affecting." ~ NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -Little David 1 wilkins' life changed when he announced an in- • termission during his nightclub act 10 years ago at Parsons, Tenn. '• "J said we were takln' a break, and Rayburn • Anthony (a singer-songwriter) came up and said ·we were co min' on strong." Wilkins recalled. "I put that phrase, 'com in. on strong,. in the back or my mind. I thought It would make a good song." He wrote a song by that title and a year later 'it was a million-seller for Brenda Lee. "I GOT MY foot in the door with that song," Wilkins said in a recent interview in a record company office. "It started things for me." He's comin' on strong h.Jmi.eU. A self-taught ptanist, he 's had four Top 10 country hits. includ- ihg his current "lie Plays The Music But You Can't Make Him Dance." Others were "Whoever Turned You On," "One Monday Don 't Stop No Show" and "Good Night Special." He's written more than 30 songs recorded by · others, including Charley Pride. Billy "Crash" Craddock, Jack Greene, Stonewall Jackson. . Leroy Van Dyke and Ronni e Dove. Additionally, he and his four-piece band are on the road an average of 250 days a year. Wilkins, 36, is a Jovial Journeyman with 310 pounds sagging over a S·foot-10 inch frame. His neck hangs over lus shirt collar like it was pumped up. -Chutea Chemplln, Loa Angeles Time• George C. Scott_:.::<P°GY "lslands in the Stream" A.'iOV~ David Hemmings Gilbert Rolond ond Cloire Dloom PLUS "THE DAY OF THE DOLPHIN" GEORGE C. SCOTT Comatrg Singer Emmylou Harris , cu rrent soft country-rock queen, will perform at 1 p.m. Saturday at the Irvine Bowl in Laguna Beach on the Festival of Arts grounds. 650 aguna Canyon Road. Limited tickets $7.50) are available at the door. Norton Buffalo will open the outdoor show. ANTHONY QUINN "' Hdmld IRENE PAPASd,H•nd (PG) IMlhMICHAEl ANSARA JOHNNY SEKKA MICHAEL fOREST ""'<lA'<l"'"''~...,MOUSTAPHM\KKAD WEEKDAYS: 7:00-10:00 SAT: 1:00-4·00·7:00-10:00 SUN: 2:15-5:45-t:OO CINEMA CENTER HARBOR AT ADAMS, COSTA MESA MESA VERDE CENTER 979-4141 Film, Optimism, W ins Approval DALLAS <AP> -Tbe auccaa both from an artistic standpoint and al the box office of the Oscar~wtnner tor beat movie, "Rocky.'' may be evidence of a new trend In Hollywood, away from an emphasis oa morblcllty and disaster toward the more optimistic. ''Rocky" and other movies llke ll were well· received at lhe 'Zth USA Film Festival at Southern Methodial University lut month. THE WEEK·LONG event ia the only major film festival in the Southwest and the only one in the country dedicated exclusively to American film. It.a entries are selected by a panel of six na- Uonal11 known critics who also serve as moderators for discussions involving mm maken and the audlen"Ce after each screening. ''Our audiences here have been pretty good predictors in tbe past. We draw very emotional crowds and that's what the studios are looking for -that emotional response that turned "Rocky" into an overnight success," said Dr. G. W. Jones, the festival 's founder and direct.or. "A WONDERFULLY LUSH, LIL TING AND LAVISH MUSICAL" 1i.Slpandd.~ WEEKDAYS 1:40 SAT-SUN 1 :~5:oo-t:55 (G) Pl.Ug LIZA MINS.LI "A MATTER OF TIME" WEE.KbAYS 7:~10:JO SAT • ..SUM. 3:20-1:15-11:05 EDWARDS HARBOR al ADAMS. COSTA MESA. PHONE 5.C6·3l02 ON HAllOI 8LVO. • ONI Mllf SOUTI4 OF SAN DllGO FWY. HE'S A WHITE Fats Domino. a fat Jerry Lee Lewts and a higher pitched Roy Clark. He describes his style as "country-rock or country- pop, maybe both. with blues overtones. I do a lot of Fats Domino and Ray Charles stuff. l like the old '50s stuff. I have a lot of Jerry Lee Lewis in me." HUNTINGTON CINEMA HACH AT fWS, H.I. 848-0388 (.sYDNEY HARRIS) • Keeps · r eaders on. ~ 1heir toes '"th• . . DAILY PILOT CINIMA wt.ST t1 2S fill UO SAT. 6 SYN CINEMA WEST Wl\TMtlfiT114T•OUfNWUT WUTM ..... C""11 t'1·44U , SIDNEY POmER llLLCOS8Y HARRY IEWONT! fLIPwtLSON 11'\.US tN) -.'"'''''" 11111 . ACADEMY AWARD WINNER BEST PICTURE BEST DIRECTOR EST FILM EDITI N I STARRING (PG) YLVESTER STALLON TALIA SHIRE BURT YOUNG OMWNC>Otl·CMTIMAMllD P\.US If') 'DEMON SEE D11 JUUECRllM ACADEMY AWARD WI NNER BEST ACTRESS FAYE DUNAWAY BEST ACTOR PETER FINCH ~ .... WDJJAMHDLDDI PETER FINCH (R) ROBERT DVVALL edwards BRISTOL CINEMA ct•lr• 8'oofft PLUS TH E DAYA DOLPHIN · (R) ROBERTSHAW BRUCE DERN MARTHE KELLER WEEKDAYI 7:15+.45 IATIMDAY 1 :00.3:JCM:OM:ll).11 :00 IUHOAY 2:CI0-4:35-7:1M:45 • !fQJ . W:XXXAU£N DIANEKEAfil\J 10'JY~RTS ~AN N IE HALL .• Ridwd Ownbubin •''-~ PLUS (PO) U..Ml•Mlll hlpidllerplaa ~of • . -.. -............. -. ..... · (;JO OAJLV PILOT For years. as m1tny &ll half a million people annually have V\S ited the La Brea Tar Pit.s at Han- cock Park in Los Angeles and, while the pits themselves are in· deed a great fascination. many have come away disappointed at not having seen the assembled fossils they had heard about. Where were the mammoths, the mastodons, the sabertooth cats? How was La Brea formed? Exactly what were the tar pits all about"? The answers were readily available at the Los Angeles County Museum of Natural His· tory, but that was seven miles across town an inconvenient drive for many. especially out-0£. town visitors unfamiliar with the- .irea. BUT WITH THE opening th1~ month or the new George C. Page Museum -''Discoveries at La Brea," a satellite of the Los Angeles County Museum of · Natural History -all that has changed. 'fhe new museum. located at the very site of the dis· covery of these giant fossils, at- tempts to breathe life back into these "bonesoflime." The museum ha s been engineered as a s elf-guided "educational/involvement" tour ·. that entices people to learn abQut the past through Interes ting, in- form alive exhibits. The first exhibits the v1S1tor will sec are two mini-the-aters. ,. . . . . . .. . . ... fnday. Aprll 22, 1977 'The La Brea Woman exhibit is one of the most unusual in the museum ... she is the only human ever found in the pits.· each of which features iden· tical 15-minute multi-media pre· sentations that will help the vis· itor understand the background and significance of La Brea, and will introduce the museum ex· hibits themselves. The two pre- sentations have staggered show- ings so no one will have to wait more than eight to 10 minutes. Leaving the theater, the visitor enters an open area containing several reconstructed skeletons. Th«;_ skeletons have been inje<'.'.led wilH epoxy cement and internal- ly reinforced with steel rods. They tower above the visitor, virtually unsupported . just as they might have stood when alive. PERHAPS ONE OF the most graphic examples of th e museum's "involve ment" at mosphere is the "Asphalt ls Sticky" exhibit. Rather than so· volve the visitor in a long ex planation of the adhesive and pulling qualities of the asphalt that trapped the animals, guests are invited to.test it themselves. · Stepping up to sever8' enclosed contain~s filled with asphalt. youngsters and adults alike can grasp dip-stic~s that represent the legs of various animals mired in the sticky mess, and test their strength against nature. Located among the many re- constructed animal skeletons. the La Brea Woman exhibit is one or the most unusual in the museum. Nine thousand years old. she is the only human ever fouQd in the pits. With special lighting, she fades back and forth from a skeletal representa- tion to a three-dimensional sculpture sh<Jwing how she ma,y have appeared in life. Next to the La Brea woman 1s a hugh mural depicting the migra- tion of man across the Bering Strait land·bridge into North America. Painted by Jerome and Elma Connolly, who just com· pletcd a mural at the Smithso- nian Institution in Washington D C , it explains the presence of Indians like the La Brea Woman an Cah.fom1a. DIRECTLY OPPOSITE the Connolly mural stands the most striking single skeleton ever re- covered from La Brea, the giant 12-foot·hii;:h Imperial Mammoth that weighed 15.000 to 20,000 pounds when alive. It is mounted so that full.grown adults can walk under its 10-foot· ivory tusks. The Imperial Mammoth, as well as all the reconstructed skeletons, 1s accompani~d by a colorful lighted transparency showing the animal as it must have aoo.eared in life. Perhaps the most unique feature of the George C. Page Museum is its observation laboratory, which allows visitors low at ch the scientists at work. Through a glass enclosure, vis· 1tors can observe museum staff and volunteers preparing the many fossil bones that have been retrieved from the La Brea ex- cavations. In the background, paleontologists. bent over their microscopes. glean scientific dat<i from lhl' t•o ll ec tcd spec1mt·ns /\ VJf,WlNG WINDOW next lo ttw laboratory offers the vis 1tor a ~hmpse of the thousands of stora~e bins that hold thl' many fos s ils specimens awaitinl! <.'lal>i-1fu:at1on and preparation for daspla~ and study. Two ex· h1h1ts t•xplaaning the carbon 14 dat an~ i.~· ... tem and the t ype or plant lift• oncl.' common in Southl·rn California also help the _ APWl ... phOlo Comic Robert Klein says television uses up too much comedy material too quickly -\MOW x 12-FOOT MAMMOTH WITH 10..FOOT TUSKS DWARFS VISITORS One of Exhibits at New George C. Page Museum '1'>1lnr umlc·r~1 and the story of La ----- R enaissance Fair Opens Saturday This weekend <1n F.litabethan marketl?lace on<.'C again romes to life at the 15th Anoual Renaissance Pleasure F111rc & Springtime Market at the Old Paramount Ranch 1n Agoura. with the fan rare and revelry begmnana at 9 a.m. Saturday. All about the faire are the· tankers. the tailors and thr candlesti<'k maker~. and many morc craftsmen. all of whos1' "ork is for salc Throuith Ron and Phyllis Patterson's well researched. authentic "characters." they ex 1st again as they t'xisted nearly '100 ~ts ago All th<' characters and m ·or the visitors dress for the faire in authentic detail. having en· tered into the spmt ol the 'EU1abet.han Rena1ssanC'e This year thcrr are prizes for part1c1pation. This Saturday, you may t>nter the faire's new costume contest Fir~l pr11e will be $100 . Tht• fair runs Saturd"-YS and Sundays from April 2.1 lhrough May 29. 9 u m. to 6 p m. From Los Angeles. The Renai11sancl' Pleasure Faire 1s re- ached by taking lht' Vcntur.1 Freeway west to the Kanan Road t•x1t and thl•n follow the signs lo free parking Adm1ss1on . which covers all entertainment. 1s $4.95 for adults Jnd $1 95 for children under 12. .. Fain .. t•vcr" !H'osnn passes to all 12 days are $10 at the gate. For Saturduy group rate information. con- tact Fairc Group Sales. (714 I 543-3600. The f un'nlest movie you 'II ever see about murder and blackmail. Art>a Q t.'{ Wll.OE.I~ J'LlCLAv~n<,11 All '1AAOPR'YOR !>l\,v(" <;tl!EA1< • ('ATRI('~ .... 1,00HAN --zr s e -IOIEITLOM -C1U1 l.wll U111411 llWTll USllf Miil DOWW -• lllMD WUWIS Sia -i, Kl!ll't MAD - -TDllY ADAMS i.."., ""'.,Tall JOll£S _., ru. WALD1iW1 .. 8W1 EDWUOS ----.I.AKE LDWUOS '-•~ tllllt-,Ollm SILVER STREAK DAILY: 8·50 9UNDA Y 1 15·5: 10- 9:05 edwards LIDO CINEMA PINK PANTHER DAILY: 7:00·10:45 SUNDAY: 3:15-7:10- 11 :00 MEWl'ottT ILVD .. U VIA UDO NEW,ORT IEACH 673·1350 BUCK SUNDAY' IS ALRUDY THE SCREEN'S llEWEST RUllAWAY SMASH!IT ts A TRIUMPH Ill A CUSS BJ ITSELF!"-Rex Reed. New York Daily News 'BRACE YOURSELF FOR 'BLACK SUNDAY'! IT IS, WITHOUT DOUBT, THE FINEST ESPIONAGE THRILLER OF RECENT YEARS! "-Judith Crist. Saturday Review ,.. Co1nic Cuts Talk Slwws NEW BRUNSWICK. N.J. <AP> -Comedian Robert Klem says he's ltm1tmg his telev1s1on talk-show appearances these days and con- centrating on college concerts to prevent be- ing "sucked dry" by the tube. "TV only gives you the tip of the iceberg; you've got to be quick and funny." said Klein, who got much of his exposure in 50 appearances on ''The Tonight Show" with Johnny Carson. "It's 'Well Johnny, I'm back m LA, I've got a new album out,' and then move over one chair I rell off the edge once when he had all the Mills Brothers on "'I N T H E LAST several years I've done less TV: less frequently and more effectively, I hope. I can do as much of it as l wanl. l can always give a good 15 minutes. but you can be sucked dry of <material)." So Klein, 35. has turned has attention to th e college concert circuit. where he pockets may be pregnant. l>ays Freshman Sue Des p4j.e the Bronx born comic s rel>erva· tions about TV talk shows, he recently com· pleted "Klem Time," a pilot comedy show for CBS which he hopes will get a spot in the network lineup. "l'VE HAI) problems with Stand:.1rds and Practices -the l'ensor I wanted to use IO-second film or pllramcccum reproducing. he told a crowd or 2,300 at Rutgers Un1vers1ty. "They don't t•ven have sex. They ;ust splat up No one can gel excited about parameceum Nobody walh around saying. 'I'd hke to ~ce pictures of you ng parameceum . If your ;ob 1s to look I.Or Lhmgs dirty, you'll find them. • After Alfred. Klem at· t ended Yale Drama School before J01mns;: the Chicago 1mprovisat1onal company "Second Caty" an 1965. He credits tha1 group with nurturing his comic skills• Klein has been in four movies and has three comedy lllbumnsout. IN PERSON, Klein is energetic, sarcastic and free -wheeling. At Rutgers, he avoided political commentary except for a jab at former Vice President Angew. "All 1 know ts if I get t•aughl holding up a bank I 'll say. 'You got m e fair and square. I'll take the Agnew punish- ment please ... Let's see. you owe me 60 days.' And he predicted peo- ple wall long remember the Wrnter of '76. "We always used to believe an science. The white coat was our sal va- l ton . There's been a backlash recently, bu\ this wanter may change th al .. There's somelh.ing humbling about this "inter. You'll be able to tell your grandel\ildren, ·1 was there' and tell them about helicopters dropping Rice Krispies on Perth Amboy." several thousand dollar~ .-----------Jl~~ilJ.11~~~~~~ a night for 90 minutes of improvisational comedy. Much of the material centers on his student day s at Alfred University. "I picked thl' college by the cata log : all those pictures of smiling s tu- dents walking along with heads up. No pictures of drunk students throwing up nothing like, 'l THEATRE 11---....,. the~ I sen11ne Ill Pr: T -J I\ THREE •10 MUSKETEERS O••<Y 1 HI IOUll ·-1 •T °"Ulilil'lllll,8 f JO!tlltJO E~~ vd~ss~~~~:N edwards MESA CINEMA MACON COUNTY LINE! IUWPORT nvo. AT 19TH ST IS BACK \COST A MESA 646SO~~) (IN THEATRE 41) "FUN WITH DICK&JANE'" ALL -• SEATS GEORGE SEGAL $1 so JANEFONDA ANYTIME 1!>61 W SUNFLOWER w or 8RISTOL c M . 540 069'1 "4UOllEY lOSl" IPGI ~EMlllYO" "SILVet STafAk" crGI "HADY & W4LTBl GOTO~YOlllC" ... c1n CIHTH CIHIMAS SA FRWY IMAlllCHEST£R £1<.I G fRWY !CITY OR 5;X.1 A "SILVER 'STRUK" V "THE I LAOC llRD" IRI ' . "BLACK OAK co.-.sPIRACY" "THE VA_.. .. CR) .. THE FARMER" ~ "TAXI DRIVER" "THREE MUSKETEEltS'" ~ FOUR MUSKETEERS" "GI SOPHIA LOREN RICHARD HARRIS IN THEATRE •1\ SIDNEY POITIER BILL COSBY HARRY BELAFONTE LET'S II IT 8Gllft IJH8Wllll • ~ WESTBROOK l ~ I ""'"'"""•'"00'""''' (PG) w1a.a..nr (',.llOfHC.IOWf \JOHOI ... '9P""I• --- NOW AT AN EDWARDS CINEMA ------·~---------~ 1~ ,,I H i ~ "STREISAND ANO KRISTOFFERSON MAKE MORE THAN MUSIC TOGETHER .. IT'S AN ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL LOVE STORY." -SHIRLEY EDER, KNIGHT NEWSPAPERS "TOWERS OVER OTHER MOVIES OF THE YEAR -IT LIGHTS UP TH~ SKY WITH THE RADIANCE Of BARBRA STREISAND'S BESTt PERFORMANCE ANO THE BRILLIANCE OF l<RIS KIRSTOFFERSON." , -f'RANCES TAYLOR. NEWSHOUSE NEWSPAPERS ! ~ ,..•"STREISAND ANO KRISTOFFERSON CREATE A CHEMISTRY THAT IS • ~· NOT TO BE BELIEVED. 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Thoma Keevll, Editor (Box 1560, Costa MHI, CA 92&~) PEANUTS --- t•r'tt(+t MOnEY'S CREW FUNKY WINKERBEAN by Tom Batiuk DOOLEY'S WORLD 1Hl5 If> AN INTERtSTlf'.l& SmRt) ABoUi A GIRL~ cnACH 1URNED INTO A PUl'l'\PKI~ ! T AHK McNAMARA by Jeff Miller and Bill Hinds YOUR MCJTJ.tEJ~ SEEMED A LlffiE AGITATED lHIS MORNI NG! DR. SMOCK ~--~~~~~--- by Ernie Bushmiller 50 WHAi"'S i"HG ees-r APv1c e You've GOT' FOR A. MAN oveR FOR"T"Y, DOC~ MOON MULLINS TODAY'S CRDSSWDID PUZZLE GORDO ACROSS UNITED Feature Syndicate Eurooe 1 Bridge Abbr eccomoHsh 49 Enutle -ment 50 Alle1caU011 5 Dairy 53 White PfOduct Sulphur or t OOfthP BanllHo\ U S A Spring, 1' P1efl~ lor 54 Kind of fun1J sphere 56 Primary 15 Italian flour 61 Mounta1-i 0tepara11on Comb term 18 Mlle Ha11 62 runlon 17 Small bills 63 Fruit l8 ····-···· 6• Gambling l<lw game 20 Garment 65 Mucl'I loved 2l In 1111 know person Slang 66 Maren "lh. 23 C.use to bo In ancient pleased Rome 2• Recesses 67 Ownthrg 28 Hawa11.1n unit corsa9" 27 Moro OOWN muscul11r ;1ttern0011 '°Puts to 1 Business cme sieeo estebllshment Fronllflf5!N" •• Plraele 34 Resolulo 2 U S S R 28 Stretcned ground 35 S~eletal river out ord41r 36 Man's 3 Srgn olf 27 Weapon •8 Kind Of pain! mckname WOfd 111ndles 4 7 Go without 37 Alric11n 4 WronQ 28 L1bor oroo o nourl•hment animal 5 Auditor 29 Pul 1n n 49 Where 38 Arllclo Abbr. werottouse To1&e10 is •O Dancer's 6 In a 30 Fam1lv 50 Half Preltr garment measure member 5 t Dull oerson 41 Ontario city: 7 Colorado 31 Greenland 52 Make over Abbr. oark selllement 53 WW-11 ballle 42 Pleased 8 Allhe peak 32 Lunch s111 43 Former 9 Mutn1te partaker 55 River of German 1 O •••.•• 33 Stigmas Russ ta coin Earhart JS Auc:11011eer"s 56 AnlllO•lns '5 Was 11 Mexican Quesl 57 G1y old contemp!uous lnd11n 39 Possessed lime. Stang 47 M!lc!H'lt 12 Sl1le Fr. •O Oecreue 2 59 French shop tools 13 Cen1ur1 words negative •8 Coontry of 19 lndi~nt •2 Feel one·s 60 Favorable 21 Sund1y way response --~r-:-...,-~ HOW WA.e -r~e. IZCHE.Ar<eAL L..A5T IJIGMT•,. li?.Ql. \EO ! ~ >.AO~~A ~·4:==== A. ~"OD t Kh~. 4.11 JUDGE PARKER TUMBLEWEEDS ,_ _____ _. Hli:f:_VA_A--IH eEE¥AHOOOO!! ! -\l I ~*I ~~,~I ___,,,_~ A · o o ! ffl.ii •.. • 1 " -0 • .--. ~ ..... --.. , c,.;...;o; _____ .... ~ MISS PEACH • _-£?F{ ~ by Tom K. Rye11 0 .-.. Friday. April 22, I J I lJ1Jl..l l1LOT CJJ . i . f ' ! by Templeton and Forman IHAT JOB ALWAYS Rf.MINOS H£R OF HOW ~ S~E'S WORKfD ALL H£R UF~ •.. ~£ SAYS "TUE. O~LY lHIN6 SH£'S EVER GOffiN ON A SILVER PlATifR WM> lAR?JISH E PTE Ml.ZM PllhlftO ..... ,. THE GIRLS ?~A&.~ ... ~~-·--"" "Now, one other lhing-when you ttll my husband 111twt this summcrcotl.'.lgc is near, would you please not mention fhe antique shops." DENNIS THE MENACE ,, . ' . . . . . . . . ., . . ~ •!rSA Wl. ... 1 'Ml/TSING ~-A-6'i'E &8'I Nm 'f1-00 STOOfrt>&O AT 9 ~· • -• f:J 2 DAIL V PILOT Thut!day. April 21. 1977 More Overpriced Concerts? AUCTION ~P' Tops in Pops(:: Yes. But many other shows, including b1gg1es hke Jethro Tull and Kiss, did not completely sell out. So for summer of 1977. what's big'! Chicago's Soldiers ' Field, for one. ELP will definitely do a concert ther e, and there will probably be others Oakland will be back in the piclurc, and Peter Frampton will headline an al l-day s how at Philadelp hia 's JFK S t adium on June 11 There are no plans at the m oment for any New York S h ea Sl ad 1 um shows (1t was talked of last summer, but they won't let lhe audience on the grass. so one would have to s it 50 feet a .... ay with binoculars>. most o f the big New York act1v1ty multiple s hows hy L<'d Zl'ppeltn, ELP, Yes, and Crosby, Stills and Nash will t ake place indoors. al Madison Square Garden. CERTAJN venues. hkc New York 's Central Park, will probably con- tinue with their usual summer "fcsllvuls," hut this tim<' may ban loud, hard rock in favor of more easy l1 s t en1ng ~roups As booking agents bc~an packa).!mg the big outdoor s how s, the hy s teri a has bee n absurd A certain super i::roup demanded S250,000 for on<' o ulrlnor performance, w hilt> some ~roups who only l>old out 3,500 sealers this past year arc asking for $50,000 per show Herc we go ugam ••• H E WAS a poe t , playwright. and act or who lived in France dur· Ing the early 20th Century. Ile was addict- ed to drugs and spent nine years In an Insane asylum . He had thin, .ravaged ~ood looks, and renounced West e rn culture. He was Antonin Artaud and sounds like the perfect subject for David Bowle is eyeing s screenplay about • Antonin Artaud APRIL 22, 23, 24 FRIDAY -SATURDAY -SUNDAY -8 P.M. A magnificent collection of American & [uropean cut i;IJs~ & crystJI S1h1tr - Platters -TrJys -Bowls -Carvmi: sets Estate Jewelry -Diamond~ -Gold pendants -Chain5 -Necklaces -Braceleh -Accent Umps in s,old & crystal - Furniture -011 Paintings -Wale.colors -S<.ulptures -Hare piece~ of ivory - Engt1sh bone china -Irish Beleek -F1r,ur1ncs Porcelain~ V.i\clo -Alt.from the Orient -Watches -CIO<ks -Otiental Carpeh l\arm.111 -SJrouk -T abm - Authentic antiques -Rare & unusual ob1c1 .. cl c1•I from our f.llJulou' collt>ct1on ot 1tems valued at over $1.000.000 11nd J I bJ•t:.i1n p11ln ENJOY THE FUN & EXCITEMENT OF AN AUCTION{i~--IN THE RELAXED & COMFORTABLE 1--\ ATMOSPHERE OF ONE OF ORANGE COUNTY'S LOVELIEST GALLERIES. ) No cNrge fOt admission -dealers welcome. "' t '.) HOURS -Inspection & private ~ales -OJ1ly 9 6 Pm l.V~ -,.Y Tuesday· tall 10 pm. -Clo~ed Thursdi.ly fl p Fri & Sdl open 12 noon -Sunday open 6 r n1 TERMS -Use your BankAmeracard -Master ~ '8;: Ctiarge -Check -Cash - Ye/land GaOeries Ltd. 1232 No. Tustin Ave. Orange, California 92667 (714) 633-2857 • lOCAlt()H • 1111 -'''"A. a'''· •,.. , .:.~ '· I • "'' t ' ff ,,,. rt f ,. t -" 111 • 0-~ • • t SALES! William H. Y elland I rtt'IJ't·d Auct1onet•1 ,~., •l I A t I JI .. , ,.. ' A· IC A A,.,'' 4f A ..,. ul ""'•"'-1 SERVICE! 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 SA1.E I I I -1977 BUICKS RI VI ERAS-E LECTRAS-WAGO NS-LE SABRES-CE NTURYS-R EGALS-SKYLAR KS-SKYHA WKS BRAND NEW BRITISH LEYLAND MODELS JAGUARS-MGs-TRIUMPHS PLUS DEMONSTRATORS and ALL USED CARS 5 50000 CASH REBATE PRo~R~~~u~RENTLv 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 8EST 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 REFRESHMENIS . FOR Alli . . . ~ . . .. . . .. . -Frldlly. Apfil 22. 19n DAIL y PILOT DJ . . $. • .. e r1n into e r1n - ·with FORD'S ''SPRING WHEELS'' Every -New Car, Truck & Used Cars in our Inventory Reduced Hundreds· of Dollars ... Brand New 1977 MUSTANG II 2 DOOR HARDTOP 2300 .( cyl. eng., 4 speed Irons., front disc $ 3 5 8 8 brokf!s, rock & pinon steeri'lg, bvckf!t seats, gouges, loch, wheel covers, steel belted radial tires, AM radio, tinted gloss-complete, front & rear bumper guards. (SER.7R02Y 130532)(Stk.4709) SPECIAL SALE ·~· --.."Jll -SPECIAL Brand New 1971 ~MAVE.RICK 2 DOOR SEQAN :~~:~ i~~s~r~::~rv:~.::i:~· b:!i°~r ~~~=-·· s3 8 8 8 front & rear, AM radio, interior decor., tinted gloss complete. (Ser.7K91L108968)(Stk.- 4128) SPRING ·SALE SPECIAL ._; Brand New 1977 GRANADA 2 DR • . ~~:· r~~i~I ~ir?s': =~~~;~~:,r~~~~~·::~e:~ s4-18 8 front disc brakes, dlx . bumper group, AM · radio, tinted glass-complete, wheel covers. (Ser. 7W82l205911) (Stk. 4664) MORE SPRING SALE SPECIA.LS! B~~~D '77 FORD F250 . ~~~ND '76 FORD COURIER s::0 '77 FORD Fl 50 6 cyl. eng., chrome front bumper, full foom seot, gouges, knitted vinyl, 4 speed trans., powet steering, duol bright swing lock mim>u, tintf!d glon, cigar ~ lighter, extra cooling, bright hub cops, ~ ~ rear slf!p bumper. (Ser.F1.SBRY30370) (Sttc.8263) $4699 QUALITY USED CARS • ALL SPRING SALE SPECIALS 1 1976 VOLKSWAGEN 1972 BUICK 1971 FORD '75 MAVERICK 74MUSTANG 1975 FORD '75 PINTO 1973 FORD 7 PASS. IUS EUCTRA SQUIRE WAGON 20001 2+2 THUNDERBIRD RUNABOUT GALAXIE 500 .. _.., .. _,~ ,,....,_ ... __ ••o-.... ,,-.,"" ..... .-. "'~ to-~~1 ....... ..,... .... ,.,..,. ~ .,,.,... • f11101t. V.6. oh COflcf t 1..a -. lo<to<r "".-.,... 4 t)'4 ,4 -41t-. .. •• -· ,,_. ,,,,...., ......... 2 ....... ,. ........ , ...... pl'Clll(t.J .... ~ - -('*"°l ... ,."" f949.llJ °" o.I.•• ·-ISflHlll -......... • •14--...,. ... (nlNtY) s4sss s1sss '73 MUSTANG 1974 CHEVROLET GRANDE IMPALA 4 DOOR --.vt .. 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"11 UJNI PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE S·W111 NOTICI TOC8IOITOllS .... ,.....,1 SUHlllOltCOUltTO"nt• SUTllOllCALll'OllNIA l'Olt TMaCOUNTYO" OltAN•a I" Int Matltrol Ille l!>l<111tot AARON H, SHUM, IAICA AARON H .. RAV SHUMSICYI Oe<H\ed. Notice 1$ ,,.,,,IJY ot..,. to creditors h•••no <'lei"" ~111St '"• H id ~te· °'"t to 111~ s.id cttlms 111 t.,. otfl<• of Ille Cltrl d ... etor ... ld CO<l•I "" lo .,, • ..,., """'to ttw YMt~~ a1111e olllt. of T.l.NNENIAUM, NEIMAN & Bill.ET. ATIOflNf'tS AT I.AW. 3U so. 8EVElll.Y OllllVE. NO. J.,, IN THE CITY OF BEVERLY Mii.LS. C.l.LIFOANIA, IN THE COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES. wtltcf\ l•llef otflct It "1e OIKe .. ~-of IM-ti'l"ff 111 all mitten PffltlfliflO 10 ..i. 9'1.t.. $-cit clef"" whtt tll• lltCHnro; -Wt llW\t bt flied or..,_,,,.., el etotn•ld 11141""' ._ ,,_""alt ff t• first llUMl<Mletlllf llllS..Ollct. Oete4Aorll 4, ""· CHARI.ES StiUMSK V Ewc\llor of tlle ""II O!S.lddec-. 04AUUM.ltUTTINHlll• TAMMINlllAUM, NUlllA" 6 I ll.LIT •11WMY-ltt·lA• • JIS SO. lf.VElll.'I' OlllV[, NO. ais 81VEllL Y HILLS. CA. "111 t et: 11Ull7MJU , Publl\lled 0r .... 9" Conl D•lll' Piiot, April I, IS. 22. 2'. IQl7 U JMI PUBUC NOTICE MOTICllTOC"IDITOllS SU,.EltlOlt COUllT 01' TMIE SUTE O" CAl.9'0lllNIA 110" TMf. COUNTY 011 OlllAMO& .... ..,..,, E state of ARNE IC. R INGEN, Oec.,a\.fd. NOTICE IS HERE8Y GIVl!N IO tl'le c,..dilors Of llT lboW na!Md deUdefll t111t •II peri,ons 11avlt1Q cl1lm• ~1lnsl Ille Uld deG9dent are ~l'9CI IO Ille 1iwm, willl me nKtt-Y W'Ctll<llt•1. In 1"" ouic. of Ille cler-of tM _.,. .,,_ hlled court. or lo ""s.<11 IMm. wlttl ,.,. ~<•nary-.Clle", lottle .,,,.,.,,IQ...., al 1'-' otll<~ Ill JOSEPH LAWllEHCli 1'1..l.IG, Allo<~Y.rt law. •sa So<>lh Spr· lftQ Sl•HI, SOJlle 10, I.OS AnQtlt\, c..111~ .. .001>. w!ll<h Is 111e ol~• ot llUSlntSS d tht Uflde<siQMd lft •II .... 1. •~• oertalftlnq to IM •slett Of ~d Clt-<td•~I. •llllln tour ,,,.,.,,,,. alltr the first Pllbllcetl.,,, ol lhls notice. 011tc1; ~·c11?t. "" VIOLA E. RINGEN Eke<UlrllOl l~Wlll of tllt tboVot Mmtd de<td~I JOU PM L.AWAINCl llLAIO Att.rMYMlAW .,. s...11...-. "'"'· Sll4te ... Loft A""4-. CA"'" AttwtltyfWEllKWlll Pwl>llSlltd Orenot CMtl Dally Piiot, Aprlll,t ,IS.tt,1'77 U ... » PUBLIC NOTICE c......n NOTICI T'OC:ltlDITOH ~UPllllOlt COUlllT OllTHI! STATllOtlC:ALlf'OllNIA 110" THICOUNfYOl'OltANGll No.A-• . E•llttol EMILIE M. CARLSON •U E M i i.iE MARI E CAlll.SON , Oe<tb"'d ! NOTICE IS HE1tl~8Y GIVEN lo ti. c,..dltots ot Ille~ n•-d ae<tdtM tto.I 111 ~ l\aYll'IQ claims eqall\ft Ille u lct -.-are rrQulred to:ll . them. "'1111 ttle ftt«n••Y 11ouci.ers, Ille olll<e of Ille <l•rlt of Ille a tfllltlff cowl. er to preMftt the"'· wl!h Ille "'usury vouc:ht•s, to the ut· dffslgMdM<AtLUTHE" E.GOW,At- 1.,.,..., at Lew, Ut1 Et\I Ol•P"' ... Svllt IOJ. OftftOt. C.llloonl.a ., .... ... l(ttlt ....... olt~~IOl lM.,._ oer1~ ltt alt ,,..ltt-$ 0<t"•lnl119 to lht Hl1te ol ~Id de<e<lenl, within 104!" Mol\IM .. I .. Ille 11"1 DUOllOllonOl llit~ -Ice O•ted Al>tlt 11. 1tt7 VtOCt A. UPTOl'I Adll'llnbtretrl• wllh Will "-qdol lhe tU•tt ot lt'9 ..... Nmtel CltC- LUTMlllll II, 00'# 111119'10.._ .. '4tlt• 1t3 on.,..,CAtttt6 1114l"1·a.f Atl ... 1tty 1.,. A .... IN$tr•trl• W IWIA POJl>ll\l'le<I Or-Co4\I D•1ly P ilot. ""'11U,22. 2'. encl ,,,.,.y •· 1'11 PUBLIC NOTICE SU"11t10llt COUit TO" TMll STATEMCALll'OlllHIA 110" THeOOUMTYOPO,.ANGI use NO. AO UUJ CITATI°" tn tM Matter of Ille PellllOll of CYNTHl.l. SUE McCABE Oii IMlletf o4 SH ANNON COi.LEEN McCABE. a lillnor, '"" Freedom fl'Onl P•rcnlat - ClnlOCSY -'°"'""'· THE PEOPl.E OF '14!: STATE OF (Al.ll'ORNl'I TO BellM.l.AO JAMES McCA8E: Purs"""' 10 ~ 111•. l'OU trt ht•ebv <11"'1 and rpqulrOd Jo •DP"A• llf!lore th<' 1~9• ol this <our1 1001..i nl IOQ C•v1c Celltef' Or1"" W."· '"Ille C111 ol 5.ln1" Ane, Count, of Oranqe. Slale of catllornla. et tlle Courtroom ol ~ ....... Mtftt Ho "· Oii ~v S. 1u1. al • 00 -' M •• ,....,. end ftr•, to \how t•u~~ If tft'f, w hy SHA .. NO .. COLLEEN McCABE lholtld ftOI i,., de<lar~tt ''"" tn>rn '(OUt c"'toctv tnd control, acco•d· lf\O tt the wrHled pe11t1on on 111~. 10 whlcll r.tere11<• I~ mecte lor IOJrthe< P<lrll<ltl-O•TED: Mtrt1111, nn Wll.LIAM ll. SUOHN CIMlolthe Super!«~ ltyr RIC:hardA."9 ... lla, OePUl'f toNINSHINI & AltMJHONO An..-n MI.AW .......... Cltllter °"'"". Swltt" M-l'Nf lleMll, C4 '1M8 T9t:m•l...,• Atttf'Mntw ,.utt-Pvti4ltlled 0r-. GN5t o.lly Piiot. ,_.,Ill. U, 22,H, ltn PUBLIC NOTICE 1 Friday, April 22. 1977 OAIL y PtLOT DS ' . If your hon1e town is in the South Coast Area, we're your hon1e town real estate con1panyl "WE WORK HARD TO SELL HOMES RIGHT!" A CHARMER '42,500 WHY PAY MORD . MESA VERDE MAJESTY LIDO ISLE -1150,000 ICOOL #1 In $arden setting. abundant Great homes can't last at 1h1s He re's your chance to own Uniquely designed around a Charming beach retreat with This summer stay home by frurt trees. Ready to pick veis. price. Exquisite 2 bdrm 11..\ near new ''Morning Sun" lge, btrl pool this elegant 4 privacy and seclusion for the the pool. Entire famrly will garden, ii plant lovers bath beauty. Numerou\ near So. Coast Plaza with bdrm home is ide;il for busy executive. Jusl listed. enjoythisspac.homewithlge paradise. 3 bedroom plus extras throughout, squeeky quality up grades thru out gracious family livrng. Out· Belter take a look today! custom beam c;eillng fm rm l;arge step down fm rm. with clean, don't wart. rncludrn6 central air and standing prof. landscaping. (714) 646-n11 or (714) 54().8944 added. Freshly decorated. w;arm wood burning fl replace (714) 963-5671 1.indsc;iprng. All for cost of Btfl area, close to the country Super condition. Already Remodeled krt chen. Central SO. COAST PLAZA new one. See and compare club. EXECUTIVE MANSION frnanced wnh S4S,SOOVA loan Air. hntiistlc value $57,750 tor value. (n•J 646-n11 or (7141 S40-8944 Superlative in every respect o r new loan available. Must (714) S-46-17$4 or (71'4) 968-3371 5 bdrm, 3 bath Delux 2-siorr. (n4) 5-46-1754"' (714) 968-3371 in this plush &comfortable 4 see. HUNTINGTON BEACH BEST in great location, shake roo. "MORNING SUN" STEPS TO THE BEACH bdrm,Jba1h, VIP residence in (714) S-46-1754 or (n4) 968-3371 Alf wanted new homt> This 3 bdrm & familr room sought after, exclusive Npt NEW PRICE SSS,900 • 3 bdrm, 2 bath clean features -S82.SOO. Submit Near new Plan 11 form. h h 11 Bch area. Ov0 r 3600 <n. ft. of bd h " • h · d Cer.im1c entry Q al ty immac ome as it a Presti-" '::-1 BeautifulS&SluxuryJ rm, o me,anxiousowner. Don t presel)t ome rn Ira e. · u 1 1 & ~.ality design and craftsman-d · l t ·11 l·-" car~e1s. drafaes. Cathedral ftious oc;at1on, ocean view 2 bath, price slashe . Anxious wait ong or 1 w1 ~gone. (7141 S-46-1754 or (n4) 968-3371 f d d ust steps to the beach. Thr's s 1p. f ·1 1 d S b 't 0 te s cea ing, pro . an scape • gar. owner, am1 y rm p us rn rm u m1 Y ur rm . h • I c II (714) 646-7711 or (714) 540-8944 (714) 963-5671 "IMPERIAL LUXURY" door opener, many extras. c armer won t ast. a now. too. A must see. · POOL & JACUZZI Can't duplic,ate new for price. (714) 646-n11 or (n4) 540-8944 BAYCREST _ (714) 963-56n Huge 4 bdrm 2 balh, unique •£ s n 968 n FANTASTIC VIEW Make this btfly decorated in every detail. luxurious C7l4\ s._17 4 or 1 41 •33 REDUCED i11,000! · home just rhe right situation Pac ific Sands Imperial. LA QUESTA DOLL HOUSE Most unusual custom From this immac. Npt Bch for bus. or social entertain· Custom decor, much storage, S bedroom, 3 bath, popular El With 3 spacious bedrooms on designed VIP residence w/3 hilltop home. Superb over- ing. 3 spac. bdrms, 2 baths, custom landscape. anxious Ca1on modern. 3 car garage, quiet tree lined slreet. spaclous bdrms, J baths, frml siLe fam rm & formal liv rm. fam rm, In convenient owner. Priced to sell this large family room. Submit Immaculate condition. Only drn rm & fm rm plus btfl both w/frplcs. View of har- loc;ation near So. Coast Plaza. week. presen1 home in 1rade. S52.000I POOL. bor & sunset over Catalin;al (714)6'16-nll or (714) .540-8944 (714) 963-5671 (714) 546-17$4 or 1714) 968-3371 (714) 646-nll or (714) 5'40-8C)44 (714) 646-n11 or (714} 540-8C)44 (n4)646-n11 or (714) 5'40·8944 Walk~r & Lee Sold 13,889 homes in 1976 •.• and that's a record! list your home for sale with the hard-working record setters! COST A MESA OFFICE: 2790 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa. CA 92626· (n4) 545-9491 or (714) 545-0465 FOUNTAIN VALLEY OFFICE: 17213 Brookhurst Street Fountain Valley, CA 92708 (n4) 546-1754 or (714) 968-3371 HUNTINGTON BEACH MAGNOLIA ADAMS OFFICE: 9032 Adams Avenue Huntington Beach, CA 92646 (n4) 963·5671 or (714) 556-7035 Bearer is entitled to Free ~arket evaluation o f a Residential Property Analysis will be made by a Walker & Lee, Inc. market specialist. There is no cost or obligation. You may return this certificate or call for an appointment. Offer is good indefinitely-please retain w ith your household documents. HUNTINGTON BEACH SPRINGDALE BOLSA OFFICT: 6042 Bolsa Avenue Huntington Beach, CA 92647 (714) 897-0321 NEWPORT BEACH/ IRVINE OFFICE: 2043 Westcliff Drive New port Beach, CA 92660 (714) 540·8944 or (714) 046-n11 CB AlALf()(l• lh" C"1illa1~ inoy lw 6KLM«dvoodw11hout no<I<'~ II your p<-'1)' 11 P'twnrly IN«lwMh 1 at-.. h0t. ptel'M dtueg.,dthti oH..,, n tt "not°"' 1nt~tlon 10 tolkk off.ef•np o4 oth«f rt•hon CLASSIFIED INDEX To Place Your Ad, C~ll 642-5678 HOUSES FOR SALE r. .. ,...,., &It... hie•~ 8.tlbo4 r~Nn\Ula (•pt'OeM fW.at-" c ........ .a..l\hr r~1 .. "'-" O•n.a Pou" tJ T0<0 MERCHANDISE Ari1111V"' "PP' .. n, •. , ,o\!Jflt,,,, ku 'rh· Hw.•d111., \I_.,,,, .. I •"''"'-' I; l11111u1 1 til r .. h ....... .,,... lY \<;iu •11rn''"'" fl •rl~t , .. 1, ... ,,,,-., lltM .. ft<,lftt ... •I J.-.tur lo .. ,,, ... \f.t<i h•IWf., \tt), .. il • .,,..,N Mol• •l•n••f•O "' o , .... \llJ I 41 In •If •r 'r1h t Jllh• .. • 11tn A • '•'-''' t'rh "',.."" n • .ru•, t nuntatl'I v.u.\ 111'4 "'-"• .... 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"•It• for kt',.. flC"f'RtnUI &i'll"if'U ftf'ntll L"''"''1r1al Mtnttl .. :;,.•,,: "•ntt"d · NtM , ft•n·t•I• BUSINESS, INVEST· MENT, flNANCE H.., ·~ lllO .. ~, llo)I! tfl,)l 44liCI llu•I""• ~·· Y'I) nou"'f'•• "'tf\lt'" ~t() ::::::::: ~.!i' ' ~~ l!iltllM'y 1~ l~•" \OJ , ~, .... , ........... YI.JO Monua•t.TO • . :wl.\:I ANNOUNCEMENTS, PUSONUS & LOST & FOUND ,.,,,_._ob .... . SK!O C'•r Peol • .. •• •• • suo I.ts•• Noott1 .. .. .. • • ~ """" .... ....•• . •. Ult . ·············. ~ •• ................ MOO . . • •••... ···"'-» SElftCES ......,... Dlf'H'tot7 • • ...... .. f MP\DTIIOCT & mPAIATION --~···•-llM ......... , -:.=..:=:· .. ·• f ::::::.::· ~ SELL idle ltemt with • Dally Ptlol Claulfied Ad. 01t.un • f'ff ·"' • i•t llouf.; J ••. , •' J"'f\•n• t\Arrn-11Rn Hh14 . . .,.., ....... M.111tt• 1'4rtt\'•lo·111 .... n• )l(t Mtftt ('P"I l«•ntt1 -1 r-... , ...... . l'o,..,nr thn•ull Hulh k11n~ Her\t r . , .... 1. l!lvlr i...IMnt , ..... ,.... . l11•mpll ....... ~ ..... t;:ff\ \oho ,, ..• tN•'f•rt•tfont .. ,¥, ~c:'!!!! !.~~ .~~. • • • • • ~c:'!!!! .~~ .~~~. • • •• • ~c:'!!~! !.~~ .~~. • ••••• ~.c:'!!!! .~~~ .~~.e .. • •• • • ~~~!!! .~~~ .~~~ • •. • • .1 ~c:'!~!! -~~ -~~ • • • •• • :·it, ERRORS: Advertisers Genttal I 00 General I 002 Getteral I 002 Getterol I 002 Gtinttal I 002 General I 002 ::~ should check their-ad1 • • • •• •• • • • • • • •• • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• ••• ••... •• • • • • • • • • ••••••••••••• • • •• • • • • • • • •• ••• ••• • •• • •• • • • • • • • • • • •• • ••• • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • ••••• ••• •• :::: daily and report er· ~ ~ PRIVATE :::-~ ron i~. TtM 1:~0 -PROPERTY SALESPEOPLE ~.:'. DAILY PILOT assumes WEEK ITT •. ,, liability'°" the first in-f"-j,, ~-"' _ LJ3 We have openings in our new. larger ... COCT'KtinHriiononty. __ ... @ office in Newport Center. for ex- ~.-. au ,_1 APRL r7th to 23rd perienced real estate salespersons ~1 PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP-$295,000 EQUAL ,ROFESSIOHAL SERVICE with proven ability. ;; PMbli~'s Notice: Near new quality bit 5 unit bldg in •1n tl'le sale or rental of housing Your opportunity t o join a mature, 28 .... , \JI real estate adH'rtist><I Newport Harbo r H · gh v 1· c1· n1· ty •in advertising lhe sale or rental of nous1ng year old Ne~rt Beach organization :~ tn the. newi.paper ii. :.ub G rgeous 3 BR 1· ·t If · •rn s tanding ready to enter broker~henl re-which enjoys a most praiseworthy re-,.,,, ject t4 the Federal f'air 0 owner 5 um w am ta11onsh1ps putation. You have unlimited use of :! Housing Al't of 196~ rm, formaJ DR & 21h baths. 4 other •in lhe providing of real estate brokerage the xlnt facilities & the free assistance wluc-h mdkes 1t 1llegal to units w /2 BR, 2 baths. Alriums & services ad v~rt1se "any prl' patios. A rare item in this harbor WE SUBSCRIBE to the polrcy that equal of two very experienced owners who fcrence. hm1tat1on. or Call tod f . f t• opportunity 1n the aCQuisihon of housing can best do not compete with the staff. ::.•;: dt. ... l'nm1nat1on ba~ed on area. ay or m orma lOn. be acco 1 h d th We are espec1·ally 1·nterested m· res1'-.... r.tl't', color. rclt1elon, sex. mp rs e rough leadershro example, ::<;: or n.itioncll un!(to, or Jn 2111 San Joaquin Hils Road education and the mutual cooperation of the real dents of San Clemente, Dana Point, ... ,, intt·n11on to make an\ HEWPORT CEKTH, M.I. 644-4910 estate industry and the oubllc San J uan Capistrano, Irvine & Corona ~~h prerl'rt"nn~. 1•rn•lJ Newport Harbor/Costa Mesa de! Mar #.o:i lion, or d.i:.cnm1nult1>11 .. GeMrol I 002'GeMrol I 002 :: ~ ·1na!' ne11o !>papt•r will n11t •. l..o•>WI Oi;ll ) •H'lPJll art) ~:~ Jth ..rl1 :-1n~ lor rl'JI "'" .,,_1,1t" whu·h lb 111 v10JJ :;., uonoflht•IJw "' ---~f°"S• 1\1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '' 1002 ..•••...•...••.••.•.•.. IS UHIT APARTMfKT ILDG. OCU.H + COM'L STORE + HOUSE + Y.lCAHT BEACH LOT •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SPECTACULAR BAYFRONT $385,000 A breathtaking panoramic Bay View ... Beach m front. .. Huge 3200 S.F. <B rand New) Jiving area. . Three fireplaces ... Separate gu<'')t apt. .. You must see it! 0,... Houw SWlday I ·5 Piii 914 W. 1cry An .. 1cAoa Unihd lln, Hl'd Loomis '4G-2344 • ''nt'IUP IO\t~'>tm<'nl op ~.1• portunaty ror o nly G..wrot 1002 G..-eral 1002 ~. '\ $335.000 Walk lo surf •••••••••• ••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• , " T1·rnf1l' !oumml'r rental~ ::·.. + prrmdnent tenant ,,., Just ll!>lcd, !.O hurr ' '" •Ill ~:· f lexible terms. Ca ~;~ °"ll"f•1n1?·''''1'~""')14t"'J~' ;:~ [~Ulltl 963·788{ ~l .... MOTIVATED SEUEROHLY $41,500 Very sharp 2 bdrm. I 1'J hath G.trden Villas Con· do i n a i?Ood ne lRb borhood near schooL'I & shopping. End unit ovcrloolong pool. fl urry before this bargain's gooo. 545-9491. HE WHO HIESfT A TIES WILLFIHD "S OLD .. OM THIS DOOR New Usling this week, and it won't last the wee.k. 4 bedrooms. raml· ly room, Jormal dinjng, greenbelt view. close lo Elementary School. Only :1 years new. Don't wail Board of Realtors f i,u l 61.aa>t 759-0811 an imellfttMnf for au mast PRIVATE PROPERTY WEEKm @ ~EALIOR ' Giteat Wu t.eu BtlLj. 4SO NEWPOHT CENT£H DRIVE 759 0811 APRl. 17th to 23rd 1002 General 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 GtMral QUICK MOVE IN I 002 Pnde of owner11hip is ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• •••••••••••••• •• reflected throughout this C-2 Corner Choice Newport Blvd. location with 166' fron· tage. Bullding and por- tion or lot currently l eased. Call t o r particulars. $125,000. ~~ -ANYTIME beautHully upitradcd 4 RV AREA IN bedroom. l"• baths home. 18000 BTU /\/C r lt'J COSTA MESA will keep you cool this uw summer through. Walk· St.ore your boat or vehi· ing distance to shopping cle orr the street with center!! and parks. Two workshop connecting. 4 ,fireplaces and kitchen Bed rm 1 , 2 b a t h , . ·shelves galore. Call col· fireplace, purifier on t lect m .4)842·2535. forced air heater for any I Ol'fN "' 0 • 11 i '0"' '0 111 •nn' ~~::~~~~~e p~~~ '~~~ i ·[ ~.; 1m11 ;li;lll trees add to this lovely, 1=1Qt~~;J~'~i~IJ~·i~i~j~~~'~~I secluded p r operty . ~ - Original owner, new on Selling anything with a LIKE NEW 4 Bedroom, 2 batb with n e w ca rpels, o e w drapes, and lush new landscapmJ?. This is a s pacious home w ith forced air heat, huillins, covered patio. Full price $61,900. CALL 751·3191 «=SELECT I PROPERTIES IF A ~ --on this one. Priced to sell~~~~~~~~~~ al SUS,000. 673-8550. market. Daily Pilot Claulricd Ad 546-4141 is a simple matter .•. just call 642-5678. Home in Turt.lerock 1s w~l your're looking for. come see lh is 3 Bedroom Beauty! Call RED CARPET '754-1202 IEACHESTATE Newnart Heights ··-~o•ttouse Has 38r, sun rm, l Y.t I .,,Ba. shake roof & cop- per plumbing lhruout, owned A designed by architect. Ju ll $83,000 rirm.648-2844 $69,950 Bike to Beach from this 111-~~~~~~~~= secluded 4 BR quiet!• TH street with towering AUEA AWAT pines leads to encutJve from the water with Sl entry. Family size Liv feet ot frontage •nd a Room . Country l<Jtchen corne r location on plus sweeplnf Mu ter &Ibo• ISl•nd. Charm· BDRM • Pool sized back Ing 2 bedroom cottage y ard. Owoer anxlou3, for now enjoyment of Bought new ml.l.'lt sell. !31And llvtns . ()P(N ffl 9 •II SIUN 10 Bl Nl(f • [~1111 HARBOR VIEW HILLS Beau.tilul LUSK buHt 3 bed.rm, 2 bath bome. Thl s popular SAUSALITO model i1 ideal for family Uvin1. The family roo m, kitchen It dlnelte area overlooks a large and colodul nower garde . Oversized lot with room tor pool or children'• play area. Sl 79,000. TilC rastest draw in the West. . .a Dally Pilot Classlrled Ad. Phone 64.2·5678. 100 •••••••••••••••••••••• ~ COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE. INC. I UNITS IAST'SfDI COSTA MBA Five individual houses on Approx. ~ acre lot .. All houses have at· tacbed garage and patio areas. Great JocaUoo for $227 ,500. G....,..e I 002 GeMNI 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CE 110111 ILllllS DD. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE DOVEi SHOllS llAUTY For Oaallkd Ad ACTION Try $6.990 total down. $127,000 Call ror appointment. I ~ A. COUWB.L ..... co. View Beyond Des~ription . Overlooking The Upper Bay! Ex- quis~te Custom Built 1 Story Home Witti'>ld-World Elegance. 3 Lovely Bedrooms Family Room. 2 Bath~. Dramatic Entrance. Spacious Open Feeling. T e rraced Gardens. Definitely On~of-a-Klnd Decor. A Discriminating Buyer's Dream $289,000. C..ll A Dellp N.t ,.._...._ Ml·H1t ....... 847-8010 Ot'fN 1119; 1\ S 11.}fo; N),_, N''"'' flAl,flOA 1~1.A~O • 61l-6t00. 631-1800 Ill DOYa D .. YI COATS &WALLACE RE~\L ESTATE . INC 644-1766 21t1 ~OUIHHtu.&lllD. IN NIWflOAT~ .. ' IU DAIL'< PILOT Fndax,April22. 1977 ~!.~~~~ ........ ~~!!.~~.~ ....... ~~!~!.~~~~'!': ........ ~!!!.~~.~ ........ ~~!~!.~~~.~~ ...... 1 ~~!~!.~~~-~~: ..... .. ~~!!:!.~~-~'!': ....... J ~~~.~~.~~ ........ ~::.~~.~~ ........ ~~:-! .........• ~~~~ ~~ .......... !~~~ ~~ .......... !~~ !i:!'!:"~ ..•.•..... !~~! ~.~.~!':' •.. !~.~!~.~~!'!' ... !?.~~ Gewrot I 002 GtMrol I 002 Ci>ewral I 002 2596 Crestview Drive BAYStlOIES, NEWPORT BEACH •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• A CLEAN HOME & TWO COURTS Whal could be better? A sparkling 4 bdrm 2 stor y home with two private te nnis cour ts just steps away. The tennis is great and the home is im· rnac uJale, hig hly upgraded with air cond itioni ng, solarium fl ooring, s prinklers front and back. lovely patio and it shows like: a model. The scor e has just been lowered to $99,500 U ~ l()U I: ti()Ml:S REAL TORS', 675·6000 2443 Ed'.\ Coast Htqhw3y, Corona del Mar nl)ll tn Mt<~il V••rdt' ell !>46 5990 TIMI IS MOHEY Don'l wull any loniier You can 't afford 1l Home pncc• are i.ubJect to cha n&t' dally Pick your next home and Creae the pnce oow. We have aever al new e• clm1ve oHering.s. Priced r t-alls tlcally fro m Sll5,000 to 1157,000 <.:311 today for detaile d 1n· formuUon and appoint• ment Jor 11nvaw vie w· lng!>.873~. O#'tN 111 9 • I/" t(.11' hJlt NICI' [9.:ft~NtN LCICJllllCI Rmclwtte WITH VIEW $178,500 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath. l"amlly Room with Bar. Fosmal Dining Ro<>m wltb 100 bottle Wine Rutt. Bre akf ast Nook. Large Kitchen. F lrtplace. IOU oC glass overlook1n1 one of the lar1est. ireenest patloa in Bayshores. This orchltectur a ll y delightrul home wa" be11u1Jfully remodeled m 1974. Its contemporury vtctorian shingle facade is fr3med by large beautiful trees The brick and redwood lath paho ls r~markably private, insunng enjoy .. ment of the Gus Barbeque or the Gas Fire Pit. An(j a low, low lea~e. OPEM HOUSE 11 :OOa.111. to S:OOp.m. SATURDAY & SUNDAY, .APRIL 23rd & 24th ALSOSllOWN BY APPOINTMENT642·268S (After 6:00p.m. I Some Courtesy to Brokers Nearly 2 acres nestled among giant oaks only G~ral 1002·G..,... 1002 2tt miles to the surf wath •• ••• •• ••• • •••••••••••• ••• •• ••••• • ••••••••••• LIDO ISLE BA YFRONT VllW HOMI Two large decks, view bay & oce an. 3800Sq. ft. or modern. gracious living . all the ext~as from 3 car garage to security a larm system. $320,000. View mg by app't. only 67l··4400 IL\l{IJ<>R DMslon of H.-bor lft•t1hnettt Co. . Getterol IOOlG._rol 1002 .............................................. BA YFRONT, pier & float, lots $185,000 to $3?.5.000, to build your own custom - home. Several a reas to choose trom. PRESTIGE wate rfront homes with pier & noat from $385,000 up. BAY VIEW FUTUllO IM HOME MAGAIIHE Two luxury untts. :,ecluded area or old Corona del Mar. each wtth unobstruct· ed bay vie w. They're big, they 're beautiluJ ! Must see! $320,000 OPEN SAT/5'M. 1·5 407 DAHLIA 833-9781 Hester-Brown REALTORS I 002 Corona del Mar . I 022 .............•.•••..•.•.....................•• • EASTSIDE CHARMER Neal 3 bedrm . dining. t 1 ~ txith~ on corner Jot. W 11 I doubl~ gJ rage. S6S,OUO Jlurry. call540·ll!il ~HERITAGE REALTORS HUGE DUPLEX !3) IH•d ro!\m and (2 ) bedroom. llUO sqlt. and 1500 :>lift. 4 Car closed purkini:. I. Vt·ar!. old. Open beam ceilings. 1-'lrepl.ice~ 1''ull blln~ in· rldi: lra:.h compactor. $190.000 Owm•r Droker !Pl·4840, eve!> 759 0299 G~~ral I ooi Gfltttal a remarkable c usto m bwlt 3 bdrm + den + family rm home d e · signed to maximize the p a n o r a m ic. h ill y Tanchland v11:w. Ab o 5 1002 car cov~red parking + •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• room for campers, boJls, Near new 4 bdrm formal dining rm. & upstairs galler y. Frplc. in master s uite. Pier & s lip for large boat. $600,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR CostoM~H 1024 ---------1 ...................... . LUXURY TRIPLEX TO BE BUILT SOON, facing Santa An a Country Club. 3 Bdrm., 21h bath, 2-story home + two 2·bdrm .. 2 bath apartments for rentals. Turnkey job for $210,000 Come to 245 Mesa Dr., Sat. & Sun. af- t e rnoon to ins pect plans. Buy now & watch it appreciate. UMIVERSITY REALTY 673-6510' etc The corral C'Jn ac commodute as m any horses a!> you could ever wantwilhroomto:.pare L 3416Via Lido OF FE R I NG P RI CE awson )'220,000. Newpo rt Beach Call644·721 I Reclll y Compclny 714-675-4562 341 Bo y\odf' Orivt.> N ti 67S -6161 GeMral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• -~~__.,.,..... ~,)~ --------JUST COMPLETED !! ~ Gt"tteral I 002 1 G~rat I 002 3 brand riew homes in Dana. 2oiftt EXECUTIVE • •• • • ••• • •• • ••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• w I f a n t a s t i c C 0 A S T A L & 1tmEAT-POOL WHITEWATER view! 3 & 4 BR, fam. COSTA MESA Opo.•n 19'l5 t..m.11 l.>r. SBr, 2 Bdrm • 2 baths. brand xlnt cou11lr)' t lb loc. new l'Ondo. nen•r 01 M a n y ' t r a s cup1cd, :! 1·ar garogc. 54H·lllil4 540 ::!Ulll large i.undeek, balcon:r --- Sl>.'>.000 associated BROKER~-REA LTORS 10 2', W Balboa 67 l J66 I Balboa Ptttlnsulo I 007 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MESA VERDE •BY OWNER• Li:. \ br + den on lg. lot.' Cu.,l. 18x31; pool + spa. Frml din rm u!.rd brick frpl. Fintsht.'d garage. 1 blk lo fo~t am:1a Park. Sl 19.500. l'riu. only. !'>l6887:! $69,950 CRAWFORD & ASSOCIATES rm .. formal din 'g & all xtras & '!!!!!!----~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!'I The one you have been amenities that go w/quantity homes. 1002 warting ror! Towerin.: W• HaYe Mor.a & An Mow At With pool sized lot. From $164.500 Sbr, 4ba, w<'l bar. fo rmal MFSA DEi. MAH 5 Br din.rm. den & lam rm pool home lly owner. S.179.500. 673 32'2U $98,500. Call fur appt. G~neral 546-2142 I 00 G~nerol trees s helter roadway "' tC'U O Satu d & C..~ ••••••• •••• •••• ••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• leading to this execultve 2150 W.SO Verde Dr. E. Costa Mesa peft r ay ---1 BEACH RETREAT -------•rel re at 1 Col t a)!e 34041-51-61 Calle Oe La p,;,_Yet"O, PEHIMDUPLEX 568.900 BEST BUY! walkw3y to secludl•d l'n M a r y J ean Cr a wford, Betty Martin & Dmta Poa.t Upper 3Br . 2 ha ~•lh1--------· l.01'.1l• II .tl'ru-., '\' •·l'l lrom lh1· IM·.tl'll l'th· l'n t1) 111111 1.111\ll) :-111•1! It\ rov m " 11 It l' r .11 k I 1 n.: f1rcplJlt:. ti our ml'l k111·h1•n "1th rc•rm ii tlttt mi; l 111111-.1 r111 It'd ' "'"' or l h.111111·1 r. om v.iuo ln"nh1111 ,. llur1} 101 th1-. u1111111c r11111 r.t11 00:1 t.iti7 '"11.irlior \'ww Uomt·s try ~ l.a\1l>h tiv. rm Ma rilyn Dunger a re still busy rear· Ill '"--son I-Mu view o r bay & oce.in. OELJGHTFULI. "icw pi11nt in:.1de 11nd out "' used brick hearth• r anging furniture. but we will be glad • ._.....,.. -·r lower 2Br. 2 ba <both l!pgrndcd carpets. wall Coun tr y kitchen '( b . 49S-1870 lll-07)7 w/frplcs>. Completely 4 BR .. 2 B1\ & POOL co,l·ring:,Jnddr;ipc:. 5 w cnclo:.l'd p u110' toseeyou1 you come yorgiveusa ~~~ r ed ccon1ted Uppt·r HOME . NE1\R SOUTH &•drm:.. li.:c family room SeparaLe bdrm comple' call a l. leasl'<i, lo'A cr ava1lbablc CO\ST PLAZ \. S71 000 ..,..,.db.11.Formal din house:. 4 l\...,e .. p ini:: 957-0701 Gfttffal 1002G~ral 1002 ?:xclntcondS169500 Agl'nl ti\O~ mi:: room. 2 Fireplace:.. bdrms! Sparkling sum· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Connery Village R.E. Vic"' covered pa tio. mer fon pool! Won'llJst' UPPER BAY FttEMCHCHATEAU -42l31stSt.NU Somnr~. ut modul 1>\•k1 n" Hurry! Call 8-t7·60IO G I G t A k for LOU 0"''0RN onlyst>!i.950 &l 1 ;no ... o<t. 9. ,, \I "'•OH,, I• ...... a I 002 Her'O I 002 VIEW-DELIGHT 2 STY. POOL .!> 673·626i"°'u UMITS MUST GO! ThlS owner 1:. d1•!>JK'rate. Thi~ heautlf ul F:\S T S I DE d 1tplcx :\l l. ST B t-: ~ 0 L D . ()" nl•r' l'"' row rlo~ing :.oon Tht· l't1Utllry li ke .itmo,11lw1 t• ,tl1mg with unlit·llc\ ,1blc pr1l'e & l\•rm ... I ht.., l'l1armin11 clupll'\ "-Ill 0<erwhclm you A«J(~ S.ud [ ®·IR&H\l] ...... i~i~~~c ... ·~:~~~iii~~:: E~~~::~~:~~lb/ r::::r~.~r~~:·:.::: ~-.-.--:'4-•• -'!'.-~~!~~-:.-.-.~~.~~ tf"'UH~ -· f:'\tr3 br)(e J bdrm home lo San Clemente from view, luxurious Mai,ler i:ardt•n '1cw kitchen, OCl::AN\'JEW. jlllnl. un "'1th huge ma l>lcr . 1 bedroom swle. soarln•• art•~llc open sta irs to usual home \\13 & fom RCAlTORS ~pectacular 36 1v1ni: " • · bedroom. Oubtandtn" woodbeam cathedral :.l'parate master "' rm, lan:11. lot 150x1 ;10 GRANDEUR OH LIDO ISLE 1:-.pl.'<:1.oll~ l.1r~1 0111111 111 ro1111d111~ '"''"' .ind 1••11 1'1•rlt·1 I tor 111tlonr outd11<•1 It\ 1111: .rntl cllt1·t I ,11 tit llj' I l 1• \I hi I ,, h1~fr,11>111 lt1111"' 11k.1I ltot lhl' l,111111\ \\ hu '' .tnh I\\ •I ..,,•p.11 .111' \\tit); "•lt1.tll•tl 1111 1 ...... 1 .. h .11111 1"11~·rt1 11 'I I 1tl,1 $275,000 COSTA MESA DUPLEX SHARPEST BUY IN TOWN WHY! •On cul·de·sJl' •Clo~<' lo e\ t'r~ thtng • .\ 3 &•drm ch<irmer • Plu:. I:! rumpu~ rm •L.tll for ..tppl Call 540-3666 WAMTROOM?? ... room & l~e rear yard. d 2· r r1replace. Too many "X beam ce1hngs ond m uch thll ren 's suite. 2 l. fee. 4818 Surn ( ':i m1·11 trastomcntion &•ctni.: 1~ ~ewer smgle sto~y 4 Ur , more ballroom su.ed pa rty Highlands. 01x•n J);uh tx-hcvmi: and you won 'I .. • . ba in beaut~ful La Only $115,000. fee room o ,. c r Io o k ing o .... ~1cr. G75·R307 h<-lit•\'I.? lht' Jlrtl'l' of onl)' Jolla on approx , acre C 11644 7211 r" u rt\' a rd 11 u r r Y ! ---lot Very attracllvt'. low , a . • . ,163 7881 CORO.._.A Sl.i5,1)()(1 I lurn· mo\'l' 111 mamtcnan<:C' landsc.ip· F.xt'lusn·c l.1st1r11: · , , , , "" Cond1t1on. "'": '"'13. · M.WB ""'• · ' HIGHL"' ... DS .,,..., ~ 1ng. fruit trees. etc. In · ~ ..... [ .,,,;1'"'"'"''"'"''· ,.1 Nt•wport-CdM the above s , [® IBI' ! PAMORAMIC ~ - ' ·• t·ombmation woul!,i run ~ . , OCEAM VIEW !>Ubstant 1a l ly m o r e .__.:___. _ : A dehghllul :i llr, :! n.1. $219.0000wner Bkr. 7806 ----home w11h \'ll'W 1rom Via Capri. La Jolla. WOODBRIDGE nearly e\ery "-tntlo"'. ---------1 2 bdrm. & den, 2 bath beam cc1hnG 3nt1 oak ho me ; shake roor . Sharp Easts1de.Jbedrm. hardwood lloors In - \..\ \11 IU110'-T I l< > .. H '- REAL ES I ATE r'~ I 11 \ J rt.in• onrortun1t) to 1111 l.1111 d1.1rmmJ! duplex "1th f!11llfl '>Jll'nd;ihle Ont• l.c•tlr 110111 un1h w1lh :.t'lldr.tlt• I!·" J~I!"' and µ 1 1\.it1• ) d rd. 1 n a n1•tl>(hlM1rh11•MI 111 m11,..tl~ '111.elt· Ltmtlv hnm1·' Jo\Jll IJnl'C Si\ 'MHt ( \l.L ,)jb 2bbll i.;:======~1 MESA "-~-·-754_9_. 0-'pe'--n_Su_· _n_d_a_Y·-1 New, corner. Broadmoor $65,000 larj!e m<it.ll'r ~ut\l' w<>Od 2 balh on quiet corner. "walk 10 pnvate ~.ich" cathedral ceil., d ining Room for your boat or location rm. + eating area m motor hom e Hurry, AND Wt• have a super lari:l' ram1ly home. feature.., I llr l &. huge add on l.imtly room, full hlln lulchen, fpfc-. ne w WW cpl.-. thruout & clean as a new pm Xtra IRe rear yard. w1:.haded patio & 9 lrwl tx-anng trt:'es. C:::: SELECT I PROPERTIES Cl.tl>'>lhCd Ad~ sell b1~ ll.1\1• '""" th1111! 111 "'"' ttl·m' ,m3ll items or 1 1,,,,111t·d '"'•I" 11 "'l11 .1ny ''"'m "4:! 56711 G~:i:rol 1002G~~ral 1002 ·····•··••·•··••·•·••·•••·········••···••••••• rn acnab I Irvine realty FIMER HOMES FROM $67,950 TO S l.l00,000 IMDHD! IT IS Ul1J So m uch real & improved property fo r so l1tllc' Sup erb c ountry atmosphere rustic 4 BR w/huge <'ntl'r tainmt·nt J;!amt.• room -2 f 1reph.1l·es & d lot more -Askmit $157 500 OPEN AU -SAT -SUH 1·5 rM. 376 EAST 22HD ST., MEWPOIT BEACH. lX·ST. TUSTJHl CQ t 1) PRESTIGIOUS WOODIRIDGE lSTATlS Lux urious floor <•m:ermgs, custo m draperies & air u m d1t1oning. Love· Jy open sta1rr:"1-.e to 2nd fl oor BRs. Poss1 hit' l<'ast• option Dorothy Lcw1s752 1414. <Ql4!) SPYGLASS SHOWPLACll Attractive as a model. but below morlel prices. Enjoy a s weeping view of Newport & ocean from ter· racr & balcony of tllis beautiful 2· story horn<' Spacious entry, spiral sta ircase. cathl'dral ceilings. 48Rs, family room w/brick fireplace wall. formal li ving & dininit huge recrea· tion r oom w/vie w. Sparklinl? pool + Jll<'U7.7t $315,000 Marjorie Mahon 644 fj2(X) «) 1 :J) GOIMGI GOING!! Don't miss out. $67 ,950 Cor this lov· eablc little 2 BR, hardwood floors. brick flreplace charmer + income property, all on R -2 lot. Lois MWer 642·823.5. (Ql4) BLUE CHIP HOME VERDE kitch e n . Ha ndsom e won'llast.Call546-S880. slumpstone bnck frplc:.. Owner will C3rry fm;I air·cond. Carpel:1 & trUStdeed. $172.5011 dra p es included at Call644-721 I NEAR THE IEACH f:\eruuvc-ne11:hborhood, 1 warm & comfortable hedroomi.. l'I•• luxun ou" bath::.. decorated throu~houl with hnl(ht ,·heer\' rulon. Flor31 l.inds~aprni.t surrounds lhtc; lovely dollhoui.e ('.-.tll COllPC\ 8-\2·2535 Just listed ! Great 4 bedroom home with an adde' f amily room ! C'.all REOCARPET 754-1202 $96.500' ~ OCEAMFttOHT s I Custom duplex. cho1cl'1---------50-_ location. 2 And 1 bdr ms. MESA VERDE - llF.DCAttP F:T H EAL TORS s.t2 SS.tl -UPPER IA Y VIEW ~~ORT SHORES 5 BEDROOM t.arg.-8pra whng r a nch 227 COLTON 3 CAR GAR.AGE 2 good duple xei.. 1 w,sw1m pool & 3 rentab. Sl65.000; 1 So. of llwy on cornn. Sl55,000. By owner fi73 fi06!I Award Winning Tree l'n1c pcaC'h tree in the yard of th1:. Me:.a Verde :-.pec1nl. Qu iet C D S l>trect. fully sprinklered lawns. 3 Bedroom;,, form al drninJ(. deluxe kit c h e n . Heart y fll'eplacc. $78,000, BKR. call 5-I0· 1720. ' .... 'l'I•' ,, ..... ,. [®IS&ll TAX PROBLEM 1 style N~s PAINT in· s1d., und out _. carpet.l;:::::::::;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:::;:::::::::;;;:;;;~;;;:I OPEM SAT. 1·5 Here's an opportunity to ~ Like new! 4 BR. or 3 & decorate' to your taste. -~E tQt<Z PP\~ den. 2th baths. ~autirulExccllenl noor plan ror a ly decorated in earth family. For appl. l'&ll .....,=====-----.·tones. Brand new kitche n &l~J MOTIV.A.TED incl. microwave oven ; "' brick frplc. Walk to F ORESTE OLSON ........ ·~ ... .-~. LUXURY SUPREME Ove r sited m <il>l e r liedroom 13x27 with hi.a a n d her c losets 4i 'eparnted vanity. Plus three s1>3ciow. addlllonal ASSOCIATES pools, tennis, clubhouse Call for confidenllal in· & beuch. $115,000! tervie w to s e ll Real COSTA MESA E s t a t e f r o m o u r EASTSIDE beautiful Newport Beach Extra clean J bdrm. & oHlce. ranuly rm. pool home. Call 640-9900 Best East.side locallon, brick frptc .. low main· t.enanec yard. $109,500' Balboa lay Prop. Realtors • 675·7060. ,~,., ;m h<'IP hv ~<'lrl'tini: bedroom.,, cul-de·sac rro111 •' ~ t11v1• nl our 111 loc11l1on on one ol the MONTICELLO • cnmr prnl""•rlu·~ the one lar"esl lob in :irea Roth C •THED• •L to fit )Out t.illo nt'<:d~. Call formal and Informal din· "' ""' for app01ntmrnt $-19 llr.!>5 ini:t a rcu, vnulted cetl .ADULTS OML Y ln~s and m11ny. many ex UPERB ~~~!.23013nly 2 years new. Dramatic cathedral plan .,.... 1n most deSlrable adult OMES oPf.,,., >·t1Pt'"''0., .. I(,. m a l l. 2 F'ull b ath s. [ I privale patio, a n d .:;iiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;:;:;;:::;~I ~ ll~liJJit ~T:~;!r::.~wg~~~ but Iola of room for -1111m=-962·7788. Horses! 2.88 Acres near NO HAY · '-.. i.Q. KE:Y Newport's Back Bayt .,,,.. Yes, ~~~u'1~!~ible to V 1R€ALTOf\Sft ~~D CARPET TSH get a roof over your head J IR~ASTSIDE tor wider S:S0.0001 Conve-' Capistrano leach nienl locallon for s hop· Custom Duplex. $140.000. FAMILY-$72,900 puig & community pool & Agent, 559.45~ Prime Eustsidc Costa Q ja cuu1 11vail11ble too! OpenHouse Sat /Sun Mesa location! Giant Better check this out 34511 Via Verde paneled llv rm .. huge TODAY' 646-7711 ----fam. rm. hoell m11111lvC' 1111 6 UMIT APARTMEHT bnck frplc Convenltt nt IUILDIMG chef'" khchen Laree • Beautiful Spanlah style secluded master win g .' ; : unlta. 6 Blocks to ocean. Sliding glass doors t rnme Lonr Beach loca· patio & E·Z c11ro yard. · Prt-.. s 96 ooo Possible assum1/illon of uon. ..-.u al 1 • . J VA I k d For more lnCormatlon ow oan• a e • · NEAR call98M161. !!n11t1a1it•. ca ll n o w . OlfN m • • 1 rs AJ1t ro '' Ntt t • .,.... O'fH 1~ 9 •u s l'UN ro 111 Nt(t • ::J PARK ~-[~11181 ~~~~ ~~.;!; KINGS ROAD MtsoclelM• Wa lled courtyard and double door entry opens to s unken foyer and sp acious Ii ving room with vaulted ceiling. Format d in ing r oom overlooks sparkli ng Olympic size heated LUSK H1\RBOH VIEW Hll.LS L ush 1?<1rdcn home. Quiet cul ·de !!Bt' st. 4 Br, 3 Ba. Best buy Sl67,000. Call for address pool. Warm ebeerle ~ %, ~!:!!:!r :o0o~mbur~~: ru Mlb if?raKV TARBl!!LL fll'eplaces. Huge master REAL ESTATE 644·6397 IK suite. For appointment leO D-. View "# I In Callfomlo" t.oull!pect call 962·7788. -T --KEY Spyglass Htll l story 4br , VA TERMS IM CM 1 Jba, Cam.r m . din.rm, 2 REALTORS h rrpks. tnd <'ourt yard. You rend 1t right! Rare -many upgrades. /\ m ust chance for the veteran to BVOWNER sec. purrha ~e lhis nict• :1 llarborVicwHome 963-9777 bdr m :! bath ho m e Phase ll REALTYWORLD w/pool ::.1ted lot, £ru1 t 4br, 2 ba Mo nt egc ____ __ t ree:. & co n c ret e w /beautlful y a rds & CdM COTTAGE dnvewuy Need we soy patio. Commun. pool & hur ry? Only S62.SOO club house. Walking dis· Spar kling, ch:Jrming 2 17141 M5·9491 bd rm. with plenty of lance to schools. close l( room to build 2nd unit. -greeribell & natural Walktoshopping. Priced park. $168,500. By ownr $95,500. Our exclusive. ~173Princ.only.. Ji'orapp'l.to sec,call · FROM THE .. MOUNTAINS TO THE DESERT C. F. Colesworthv REALTORS 640~oo1o }) HARIORVIEW HILLS IEST VALUI CM $7,000Down 3 br. 2 ba home w /huge yd. 1 house from new 200 err<'-;. Reg. Park. which w1ll have ridln• tralls. a lake for boaUng 4t fis· hmg. picnic areaa, elc. A rapidly a ppr ociatlng s 11-;nRA f'OOTlllLLS- CHEAP ! Imagine the freedom you'IJ have on your own 20 acre estate! llse 11 a s a farm. or· c hard , h 1 d e -awa~. relreut or whatever Get there ma few ahort hours and unwind! In Sl ~RHA foothill s n ea r L ake Isabella. Only 2:W a sq. ft! See pictures t.oday. Fobulow• bay & oce11n OJ'?U & very unu11ual rn view, Catalina to Palo" ttie extrl'mely o~n coun Verdes Un111ually i.p111• J.f'Y rrehna. Owner h<t!\ 2 BR. 2 DA w 1w11<x.I & boui:ht a n<>lher hOme ~ beam <'Clltn1t'. utr1um has pnced lhll home for enlr> Pool ,11c yd &c qu1<'k aalc at $62.000 rrwt trees. Call fornppt (;a II P at S lo me I • COLI OF MEWPORT 675-6775, 646-7414 or Sun. REALTORS only642·7430 agt. 675-6511 BIG RIVER ~View Hlh MttntJoo Colorado RiW!r Lusk. comt r lot w /aome tnl huslastal Nearly new view. Country French 4 BR custom home on 4.8 decor. New landscaplna, aCTWJ tn Needlet. Cf.. H paint & many ci1tr11s. 4 you lovo the d esert, lhe br. 2 ba, fom1ly rm. River & the heat. you'll $195,000. Call for 1ppl. IOW~SftlET TOWHHOUS! SS0,500 Under G0.000 Down Or Cuh To New Loan Prine may call dlJ"e('t a llG CAMYOt4 CUSTOM Dli.MI HOMI 1st time offered! A truly snooty Versailles. It has e verything! 6BRs, famil,y room, billiard room -5200 sq. ft. of family living. VIEW - pool -private iron entrr gates - 3-car gara~e. Massive 20 celling in JivinR room. Lynne Rothcll 644·6200. (Ql.fa) r-•1 p k 1 ffft """' This la an lnvitallon t.o """ •le ar • -.......... 1 1 .._d RED CARPET 7$4-1202 own a ove Y 3 ....,. room Lars• COila Meaa home wl\h 4 ov e r"l ztd bodrooms, fan\lly rm1 heavy shake root, U\aa entra n ce way le fireplace. Greal loution close to park, tennlg CO\UU and 1111 gchool•. Just listed call 5*a80 be thrilled with lhJ• 360() _M0-_2082 ______ _ aq. n. btuuty• Pictures OLD CdM DUPLIX SOUTHLANDERS REAL ESTATE 556-6448 or 833-8000 ., 642·12JS 'Ot Dover Ori~ 644 .. 200 Hubor View Ctnttr Irvine •I Clmpus Vc1lley Cenll'r 7S2·1414 ls a good day to advertise In the Daily Pilot Classlfted Section. OflPOITUMITT ltftacb often when yvu UM "*utt·settlna DallY Pt.kit Claulried Ada t.o J'Mc.h tM OrllJ\le Coatt market. Plaoao ~56'11 home with thci moet out. 1tandln1 vlcw tn NeW110rt. Very private patio with larJte pool. 122$.000. lOOKlNGS OPEN SAT /SUN 1-& PETE BAR~ETT -AEALTY- tu·Sltt • -·~ · ·: •. HERITAGE . . RlAlTORS lnofn<'t. Mlle lo bch SlJ0.000 Cull ~ CALL NOW Owner1Agt _636 190~ ~/, 752·7315 lyOWMr. Ha r bor Vi('w lltlh DONALD M. ati.D Occ•1m . buy Vtt'w. 3hr. A~~-·01•0•• 2btl. r11m rm. forll'lul din Get GREEN u sh IOt' WH.l1'E eJtphant.t wllh a Claaaitftd Ad Call&OWTS ~~~~~~~---<! ll\I 2 frplr:.. L\\101: rm. formal dln1n11 w/bum Ct-llin11. bnlC'ony t.r11 Ire<' filled lot. ll70,000. aft G ~ OVER 2,000 SQ. FT. Near So. <.:oa:st. Pin a. Nlr\'ly ch•rornu,'C'l hnm<' for u il(t• rmty. 4 bdrms. 3 b1d.hi1 All new kltr ben applla~cea MS 9491 W:ilkcr I, l m: lhml (s lnlu ' Ho~nnForSot. Hou1uForSdo DAILY PILOT ·••••···•··••·········· •..•••..................•...............••....................•..... ·····················•• Friday, Ap!ll 22. 1977 D5 ~~~!.~~.~ ....... ~!.~~~.~ .....•. ~~!!.~~.~~ .......... 1~~!~!.~~.~~~ ...... . Coda M,$o I 024 foufttoin Valley I 034 Hw1lhMjtOft leoch I 040 I,..,._ I 044 l..gMna leach I 048 •••••.••..•.•.......•••..•...•..••..•...••..•. ·•········•···•········ ............................................. . Mt:SA Vt:IU>E 3 br, r H Founta111 Purk z i.ty. 3 Sr By ownr, 21 J) r1> old 41>r. 0 /R. Nice homl' Fine end wtJl 't\u1l1111c Atlj b:i, lge palm frpk, l ml Early American Dream Home CONDO SPECl1\1,1s1· nit' end or thi!I Collti~ neighborhood, clo:1t' IC') Mlle S<t P;.irk. Sm!,500 t.u bch, S7UOO Pnn 001> :ichli.. i.hop'ic .. churc•h1·11. r1rm Pnnc only S40 037.t !Wtl-6347 !Jbruy & P<•rk ~.fl.Jo. or~~ 36:.!tl M7·96.S9 tiy Owner 4br. 2bll l'\ t 11 ll . c M • F y 1 y fiark l'Ul·dc :(Ill' offers a 11vel'lal treat! This Tri·Plcx 1 yr new Np\ frnt , bn ck patios Tvuch:.tone Hc11lty , bcuutiful "Cornell" Hgts. Fu ll.Y ocrupw d C..tbt>dral te1IH1"1:1. Ira ~Olltl7 mod<'I home has th<' Now carryma itself + yrd. l'rim,· h>(.',1\100. Nr --E 1 A · $150,000. By ownr Mile &tr. J>rk. 0 II tit. .UY OWNl:.:lt 3 Br l'l• Hu, nicest nr y m(•r1('nn Cl 1 J dt>cur you will rind _54S-4931.No_A"'_s plea_se da1Jy,17101S110H1cardo • cnmar, soot 111·.. h , -... SI"' 900 ~o 0518 11 n y w c r c ! 4 ., g c: ____ •_!J61j_· _·l_l'J'.1.7 "'· • ----bedrcru a .:.pai;,ious raml CUSTOM POOL & 3 81• 2 Ba, cov'd p.itlo. lge ly rm (~ep.) with Cplc. lot. n1co area. $00,950 and a Inge pool table JACUZZI HM\r. 673-8601 1Sl:te "bonllb" rm. With NORI NS . R EALTY ~ IHclt I 041 &..,_. leoch 1041 M.wpoti •oc1t I 0'9 M.wport •och I 069 • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• , , NORTH LAGUNA. CHARMER -...... a...ow.. 11/a Wt. .ct ... ty r~ WcA to fflle beoctL ...... oc ... CLOSE TO IEACH Ever want to live within easy walking distance to tho beach ? It so, we may have juSt what you've been lookin~ for. 3 Bdrms .. 2 baths. Bal boa P e nins ul<J Point. $169,000 --;--:"'\ / -7 ~-: ~/_':-l ,IDO ll~Al.T\' ,_,.~ . COLLEGEPARJ< f'nde or Owner$hip 38r, 11,<a ho iii Tulane Hd . $71 ,900. Open Sal/Sun. CoosHlne Reotty Cail! 63 l-1846 RV r ark'g, coverc·d -----------•custom b;1r & p.rnchng' patio, vaulted cc1.hngs, J Its most definitely llt:ST TlDS WEEK'S 01 4br. Pret.llge artta. BUY m l rvtn~. LOT SP~~CIAl.S •few. Elhmift re.a .... - • rectwood lfthrior ......................... ... (. ;< 3377 Ylo Udo. N~wport leoch y 67_3·7300 Great Weslt'rll H.. E. OWNER ANXIOUS Red c--t L:lndlockt'd. but still a ----·------1147 !1632 -~ piece or the DC'tlOO In· deck witta ...... Pro,.rty llll'T~ by h11cl•CJ a•d trelth for •axlM•• E•ST<IDE RZ · _ ReduC'ed to $ti8.SOO. 3 Realton833-3380 vest ln Lagunat'!I futun:. "' r' • (.'().N()O SPEl'IAl.IST, Bedroom, 1'1• bath, onlyi--------•I $6,000to$10,000. pri•acy. . .$ 129,500 Room t.o add a unit 011 11 B . C' M , I" v 1 y . 8 ye;irs old. Neetls some this h~e lot. Charming, 'l'ou c hs l Oii l' H c JI l y . work. Mdktt un offer ! t•x1sting 3 Br. frpl c, 9ti:J.~7 l'J modern kitchen Walk lo I ... IW.:lill...,illli'iSliil~~~ 17th St. A Good Buy at Cluss1c lwinl'. 3br. 11,ba. 962·4471 r.:: $75.000. Open Sal1Sun or $80.000 11686 Gladslon~1---------- Huntin«Jfon BH'h I 040 ....................•.. c all Joan llnwe al Cr By ownr 554·3766 or1 _________ _ tEJ1·21J:J_ 1187 Tu~in Ave. 833·2827_ JUST LISTED HEW ... and beautiful in Wood bridge. Luxury mstr ::.wte with dres1>1ng rm. & Jge. walk·in clos('l. Open & spacious, with raised c~•I . many windows Premium lot. 3 Bdrms., 2' ~ haths. dining rm. 493-ll 12 ALMOST MEW Commercial Coast LAGUNA SOUTH L AGUNA Highway at Victor ia NIGUEL LAGUNA BEACH DUPLEX Beach. Ba ck on the 495.1720 499.4551 497-2489 I BLOCK TO IEACH market Prime location, 3BR up w /2 bu .. tBR tlwn buildable & ocean \'iew. wtl ba., all t1led kitch::. & Theyare: baths. bllns, 1ncls Three R-2 lols-$40,000 LCICJWMI leach I 048 Lake Fornt I 055 dshwshr. frpks. deck & each ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• patio w /huge 4 r;ar ·rwoc 1 lot~·S.H.OOOt·ach. UKEFRONT garage. PLUNGE!!! $64 900 * 494-8057 * PLACE REALTY Highly upgraded. 3 Br, $165,000 Great 3 bedrm. elo~e to 552·7000 · CALL US ... Pvt lake view from hv· ~.~I BIG CANYON MAGNIFICENT VIEW lllGHAHOV ~Tll t-: 18th l"AlflWAY Spacious Jbr. 21-..ba I::\ t'Cullve homt!. Ovt'r :!8UO Sq.fl. Of luxury llYlllj.:. OpenSat/Sunl -l.;JO 116 Hue Verde GRAND VISTA REALTY 768-1212 Westside Villo-$59,500 Excellent buy for th1!> g r eat area ! llrick r1rcplacc'. uii.: llv1ni;: room. convert1bk den or sewing room Eatin~ area off thr k1trh1·11 l"or morr• df'l.ub. Bl\lt, cull 540·1720 4 BR POOL HOME ., • •069Souifteo .. '"""·oo70• 2'-~ Ba. prime laltefront. JACOBS REALTY Sunny C'fllllllry ktlthcn llunlini;lon ll urlJour. For all the latN.l multi S189,000·3BR/2Ba·Bchsd ing, dining, mstr bdrm. 67§..6670 with !ihtlin1~ gluss doors largemasterswte,bnck TH[ · ·· pie h:,ungs a\'allJblc 1n Sl.98.:>00Fantaslle Balcony, patio, pvt --444LEHWOOD openmg onto ;i flrl\'ate fireplace, n£•wly decorat· ·.. · ·· . • Laguna l.k'aeh ;irea. Uc Vu·Spacious cust hme dock/sundeck. Sun & sail EASTBLUFF OPEM SUH. 1-5 TARBELL "#-1 In Colifomia" ---- p;itio & 1>ool Vuulted l'd thr uout \'i\ Loan V ILLAGE. · .' . .' ~.OOOor S37S,000 c I u b members hi P VIEW FROM 6 ROOMS Lovt•ly Newport Heights ~~~;r;:k.~~th111~:i1,1;~:1,.Y~ ~:~~;, ;;~~ it~9ill!~~: REAL TORS mfi~fi©tft!l ~Td'g~5~i::c~6:i"~ si:n.ooo. 768·0586 s3~;.r'g·;~, ~t~arc%s~~sa ~~ti~~'.nsc~:'1~. tsoho<'~e~ room . nr ,.o r.itor 21:1 ·892·~L.71 1 84!1·Ui88 THEWILLOWS 00G~Il~W 4Br/3Ba +Pool &\.1 0138 $180,000 Justahop.sk1p&;ump wallp!!:·::.:. w1<?<xlt pandel ROBERTS REALTY 14931 DohenyCirc. ___ 499·2eoo MiulonVle1·0 1067 BYOWNF.R from the beach /\n im mg. """"JV\/ ,c . rea y,___________ . for :,umm<'r '. Call now ,. Oi><•n Thurs. thru Sun. 2 ••••••••••••••••u••••• Har bor View Home mac. 3 bdrm ho mt>, + 7~-M!-l700 -HB BES-T to 5 £';\!.-I DR. 2 ba, lge-VIEW HOME Phase 11 lge. dining or family rm "''""•~·. 1 •. ,, bonus rm. Nice decor. WOW!WhataVaiue! 4 br, ~ba Mon te go with rrplc. Bcaullfull) PROIATESALE [~ •. i Sh<1rp clean homl·. C'or , !'" loo , Collm -"'.'k. ' · • i b r , I · , lJ .i . $ h 6 . 6 ~ o $55,900 Central air, comt!n1enl +INCOME Rambling z stor y, 3 w /beauti!ul yards & manicured yard & l>IJ~ 3 lldrm. :! h.ilh i·li-:in location S7l.500 3Ur.J!2Dahomew,huge bedrmw/hugebonus rm, patio. Commun. PoOI & yard.S97.500 home. anxiou-; owm•r EVEL YH COPELAND playroom. view decks on family/dirtiag rm. O\er club house. Walking dis· WESTCLIFF .. L>1111 'l "a1tloni:or1l~ill REALTOR 552-0434 IOOxlOO' lot, beautifully 2000 sqft.for only$82,950. tance toschools.close lo 30r 4 bdrms., 3 bJ lh~ . ht• !!Hill'·· Suhmit your lndscpd w/encloscd dog BestbuyinLagunaHitls. g reenbelt & natural huge count ry kitchen. in1n1mum i.ubJet·t lu 0\ er lwts ;11 C.:11url hear 111 i: 5 I 7 7 7 .\ )! t' n t :-,t!I H:!IX ~fl!STSEI.L, MOVING 2 SlOf) 2100 sq (t Im mar. E1i•:-. & "knlh !)Ill! ~1\Kl ll'l'Tll:.. iJ.I 96J-5671. Marquette Townhouse run. This home has 1800 Red Carpet park. Sl68.500. By ownr. beamed ce1l., dbl frplc t;n11· Park :1 br, 2' z ba, sq ft or living <1rea w /an REAL ESTATE Realton 586-0400 640-6173 Prine. Only. & completely rcllecoral formal din rm. fam rm. open noor plan. lg eke. ---t.'<.l. Vae:i nt & rt.>a<ly for lge patio, 1•ompl re· kitchen & frplc Luwer \'IF:WLOT ----------PRIMEWATERFRONT qu1c l. occ upan cy CONDO Sl'fo:('l.\l.IST i---------• d<'Coralcd. Rcudy to unit has 600 sq It & con t:;1).ily huildahlc 50' X BY OWNER PROPERTY S146.500 ~!08u c h~t~11,;I! •·;tl'~:1\\. Custom Cutie ;~1~1~1 ~2 ~~l owner. ~~~ k~~r~~n .1\vu~~·'1s?i:{ ~:e~~!;xi~~s~~s.~.w. 4;~m':~~~.t~ .ica:~::s~~:1~~~~5560 1r~--;,..,;:;;~::-,L ... ~-........ ~ ... ~·~·-.·~ !lti.1·0tl67 l'alhl'tlral n·i1111g <1nrl Irvine I 044 ----1111: doors lo patio & l Cull 11,N1~~'.SN'TT010RNS H . •,All CLI F~DR. L~,-.atmt!JI !ill 1·u~lom llt'l·1iratC'd 111 -••••••••••••••••••••••• Deerfield Twnhome bath , "" ugc country k1l. Up· .. ·-__ .. J'oi>ular ;\lo•,.i Ihl \J.11 1 ll'nor. Vll'W of p<k>l 'n ----------12 bed, 21i ba, cstm shut $185.000 2 lots·hold for future d e-graded. Tastefully de· Open Daily A 640·7000 • 675·5930 • llr w lam rm ... 111i·t" 2 1~rl'l011bl'll w1l11 m·c1rby tcrs U1ru"out. xlnt 1•onll HOWARD JOHNSON n•lopment. S!l.000 total. l'orale<i. Beaut. spark!· BACK BAY AREA 3637 E. Cst II''~ .<.:d:\I patios. S81.!1so 01>1·11 Sun tc1111i:-.,s.w1w ·11jarn11.1. Starter Home! Sli8.soo.own.Agt559·4300 R ... "'LTY '1n g cllean yard. lx,tra GREAT FAM llOi\tE 1;, llkrl...S6741rJ 645-3474 d h -.._ llMSo.Coast Hwy. arge ot w/vicw. ugc · 1 f'11t 1· 2 he rm w it Ol•;mcllome, University 497-1744 LAGUNABEACH brick pat io. RV area. ,ibr212ba,fam.r m .d111.1---------- GoifCourseHome! -~II lll:.l•lm fireplu c e & l'ark.Kem.ington,4BrJ ----------24751Via Al vorado.Open rm. Sl:J..1.950. 2392 liay BEACHDUPLEX - ! '· , .' _' -l.istdully l.'ncloi<l•d front Ra, Fam Rm, unique NEXT TO BEACH 497-2457 House Sat & Suns. 12.s. Farm Pl. Call 557-0032. P rime rental a reu . 3 Reduce d to SI 05.000. P .i l tu · Yard 1::. a kitchen. Upgrades. by Al 1 wo'Od 2 Br home a --.... ,._, I 052 Call 768 0092or494·6961. Bkr. bdrms .. 2 baths, frplt• . :I rm w , f;:rnta.'>llC \I\'\\. I a n d s c d p c d I' I ---.r--.... '7---------. o wner. ri11c on y. w/frplc & beam ceilings ••••••••••••••••••••••• 48R Cordova. fam rm. llARSORVI 'W IOl\tES bll·in::.! upper 2 bdrm .. l :.pat· ho mt· w plu'll' ma:,1t:rp1Cl'C' Near C'Om· SlJ4.SOO. 552 Ul!!lti E I ~ k • r11t. & dl·cur F1lrmal m u111ty park and pool -- -~~~~ .;:fc/~{~1!:~io'icL Country Club Area cptn'g upgrd'd. Beaut. 4 BR. Montego. Pridt! or ~1~~1;c~t'.. ~~~1d0~~a.; lluung t-a1r1u111 llurry :mu tcnn1~ eourt! Sound Woodbrid "e l'lare . O""n llouseSat&Sun l·S lndscpn 'g.Ph :830·2011. owner sh ip~ Close lo "' of purk111g. r---~--_ \ 1ew. Ubl. garage: 1'011 ,\gt. J "I.. 1111 Sh<1r11n, LANDING niee'' Call Hed Carpel Grccnhnar mnckl. 4 Br. 'Z"HE/\LTOH 30391 PascodclV;ille greenbelt $138.900 per plumbing. Wilhiu 0038Htil Heallors.~3380 :! hJ, StlS,OOO. C:tll 4~.8611 LagunaNiguel PAULMAHTIN hlockol oct>a n. You own 1>7S l 105 or 83.Hl21 I E11l ---Outstundmg 4Bll, 21 ~BA. Newport Beoch I 069 Rt•al Estate 644 73X:J the land, Sl7S,OOO JustALittleTLC 0nly$139,900 THERAHCH !!582 OPENSAT/SUNl·S Massivcbeamce1hni;sin ••••••••••••••••••••••• llARBORVIEWHOMt:; WANTED .• SS 7,500 .I hr. 2' ' i,,,, 1,1111 r111 :> "r C/\Rf)I L 'L' 111 lh" Tl•r 2!117 Hounsewl T1·rr (Off living • m & dining rm. 5 BR---.A.CKl.A. y This lovely 3 Br. 2 stor.v 'l l!r I r1l 1111 1 l" r111 ( '11rnttr lol With a 'er) -u " r ~ r. kl V Walls 1f otas~ open to ' · · l', 11 " ""'·th.al' l11rm.tltling ra('(• Up••raded thrunul lun c. nr iclona un-1 1· 1 d" .~... HORSES! P ortofino Model I!> . b.iyr111nt dupll.!>-~ single rc~111t<n«e r.1mll~ rm. Nt•l•d-. Ju"L a 1 1 h 11 n11 l' J IK'drnom family "' cllorpas:.J, ohkr SpJni,,h on• y gar ens ... ew cov- l ltl I I I a11111 n 1<"H11 It! 1' 1111 tiiinll' .anti It \ atTe!>s. S78,'\00 Ownr 1\J!t "re" P"l•o ., C"r nar. Private nated l ronl seldom on the market GIB WALKER I i· 1111111· If' I' •I rlltl\1' I I I 1 I t u 1 ww17 1l111JH' + 1ntl)mt', l\t'.H ' " " "' " .. . ., 1 L t d t I i.:1,11 ,., 111 •' "ri •1«1U ' :-..:If l'll'.tlllng o1t•n, mir· ,,.. \,;"' Pool Slt.l' lol Mint roml. pallo. Tile entry. luge• oca e JU!> mrnu c::. 111 1·1trn1·1 tut 11-111 !..!If! rttrt•tl ",11111111,,. doors. h1"t1'h 1:ri•al f1tl'a rt llurry i•n this one~ Will ram. rm .. gourm et from Fashion Island and REALTY 675-5200 Bllhl(AIH S OP• N M0U41r Pf Al , 'I l/bJO•·•"•lt' lo-.•• M• .,. 645-9161 t ,1,_t Y11111 < '11s\.1 ;\11·'·' -Prn1wrly "1111 ( ·11.ir 1 •. , (~11111t.irtl I•;, t.1 h l !I hi 4°/o 673-8250 CAREFREE LIVING Hewporl RiYicra $69,900 Wti.·11• 1•1:-•• 1111 1111, fHlll I .111 .1 •Ill ~··I ;1 lltl1111 ' ~·· lt.1111' .1 "')I.II .th' I.am rm 1 11~,. qf ('0111111llllll\ JW>til. l,tt ll/11 ""'~uo~1 . c·lubt qn111 ... '"\ lq:hlt•cl 11·1111" 1 n11rh · t'Jll IHI\\ Ill ~ .. ,. tl11 -, I 1111 d nn1111111111 ht•ITI •' 111 pop11l.1r fa1111h 1·1111q•lt•\ "'"'' 11.ll'k H.I\ Sun & Sea Rlty !hlti»15l-1 !IHX ~Ii I 4 BR + POOL Mesa Del Mor <'I•>'>(' to l>C'hnoh & l-o .. l'o.1-.l J'l;11;1 F.1rn11\ r n1 'lllllk•' .ii.ti It\ lllh'l 1 11111 Ill'\\ qth, & ""t'h , .... 1 ~ l.(M•t Sn l'.1111 H1.,1ll 1 l'Ul.1.1-:(il·. I' \H" ;1 llr . :1 H.1 ~ 1 'ool :S7i 500 OtH 11 ~.1t Sii 11 I:' I ::1:1W.1k•· l-111 1·"1 Mt•i.11 \.\'•ill' :1111 ;th.1, 1·111 (I(• SHI'. rrcl('I' . nt•w l'lll, !'lose ln 1• Vl'I' y l h in It ~tier Bkr :11111:~ Molok111 Pl O(l<'n Sat Sun .lit 12 DELUXE CONDO PR1¥fo: 1-; Slt>r: Br.1r1rl llCW 2tlr. :.!i)J I\ fqlk. bllns & ,ill 11nwn1t1l·:; l·:nl'loM'cl yard, n·ady to move 111. $1~.ooo mJkl' <>Ir Newport Pier Rlty Call 67l·2058 DOLL.HOUSE EASTSIDE J U1 . nl'~ 1) rem11dclctl Jlnck fplc, lnclry rm :' cur detached i:u1a~c L~e cnt'I ya1 d 873.0oo. •UllKAllT S Ol'f H NOUS£ llUl TY l76JO .. ng1,Co••1 '4eu 645-9161 1026 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S PECTA CULA R l'ANORAMIC OCEAN VlEW Duplex. Both 11n· its -1600 i.q fl :i Bedroom. :l bath Pride of Ownt'rShlp l'Onstruc lion. Th1:1 won't last al $\ol0.000 l'l<'. elt' :>li:l.~Jo L.all to 2 ~ty Bolnfus Belau,ty ~.~:.,:111!~l&nr:~~1(;;~ c~'. consider trade. SIM,500. kllchcn New butcher the ocean. Offered atr•--------- w •• lll're :. rca .im1 y 1\ing J•YW YE•TS bl ock counter top S159.500, CRAZY in a ptu:-.h 4 Br 3 Ha hmc, pans111n ii nl•t•1h:d You "' • "' Formal Dine! Separate 833·1\11i2 HEW LISTING! w l wt'lhars, 1'11stoin "Ill 11" •' thr Sp.inish REALTORS 499·2237 Master Suite Dou hie NEWPORT P ACI Fil' Newport Heights 111·.al f·:,1;11" \i.: .. n1' o1ro• g111nl! 1·1.111 ''h111N1n~· 11111 1w-.. Uuldt 11.iv••n 11,1 lllJ.!) f\f'.ol tht• Ill\ t•,1111 ' In l h1 :0. li.11 i:.1111 ,1 I ~.!~10 .I Bt•d1111-.. I Uni qui· h,1\h. 1!.1• .11.:1• 111n 11•rlt'd l1lf.1htll11u-. 1.1m1lv r m I' 1 t• " h µ a 1 n l lll"llHY' d~. ~ u WxlT l)(\nu~ bnckccl walkways <'II l'ori -----\'llntt y mirrored ward JNVEST:O.tE:-.;Ts :1 Bdrms,2 haths, l.111111' rm. Thi::, i.:11rJ(C1>u:. hme 1s wnll'nl hubby ?-hop fl.IC' NIGUEL SHORES robes. Plus 4 ·more queen rm . s un<lt•l'k' ri•11101h•l on J 11001~111•cJ1•11rner lot tni: lhl' terraced garden. ()l:ean sule. 3 nr. Fam sized BR St'wmg room or Horbor View Homes mg armo~I 1•11mpll'f1•d ,._ pru·1•tl to ~··II Open Sn· 11 today ! SlSU.OOO Hm. many ..;\ms. paol, work shop 1s here too. Br· By ownr. Monlrgo 4br SlU9.95o llou~t· Sat sun I :, l~l9<J OPEN SUN. 1-S tennis, guarded gate, ing your horses! This w fl r Well kept. 01)cn hse <~las:-.l'1 "'rh1• Handt" 102ll LaM1rad<1. f.'orcvcr walk to your beach. beautiful 4,000 sq. ft SuttSun l 5 or by appt II \ROIN HY.ALTY H11 ll'ra 11l'W. Former 4!13·2JS5 m ans ion onl.> $179,500 1989 Port Seahournc. 581-2214 or 551·012() modl'I homl' Can he 4 -Call for per:.onal preview _644_·_5568 _______ _ .>.II .>.'jl,Jli,1 1 l'~ K•l 1 f\lll.l Westha•en Rooltors lnt'I RE Hetworlc HEW LISTING! Open Sat. I 1 ·4 1995 I Bushard I, I• ·11111." hr"''' .I I .;1 IKfrnl ,\ ' It 1111 Iii< I I .1 111 1 I \ It " r II t' 14 1 I II Jklitl '11.t \ .i I ii t 1H•\ ,, n11·n1 II\ '" I• h h·•PJHn~· '"' ~,, htiinl '• • .011 NEWPORT BEACH REALTY 6 75-1642 $64,950 lli1 'It I •' I \ I 111 IH'.tttl!IUI h.1 .. I tt•I II. 11.1ll•• 111 .1r \l 1 11.•n ild lli1u11l 1. WESTSIDE REAl TY IHC 848 2323 Cudom Meadowlorlc lh tt~1't'f :u., 1h1t l.tll 1111 11r111m , . .,,. ~ r.111 Ill.II t ""' I '" \ppl I t'+' I .t j t ), lft tJ t ·, ' lilll ;'1.t.: Ii It I t~, LARGE ACTIVE FAMILY?? RAHC H REALTY SSl-2000 CALLUS FOR *HOMES* S60,000-S70,000 In Tustin & Irvine THE HOMESELLERS 752-53Sl SYRACUSE ·"k' 111111 etl I ht'"' I 1111• ..,,\~ hulll ho1m•, .1r•· c11J1!,tl1l.• ''" \1111r 1n fl\'<'l 1011 r I 1'111 ~I .:~!(I 1' 1111" "''' Jltd, ornp.11 I' RANCH REALTY SSl -2000 Woodbrid<Je Arborlah Jlt.111ol '\1•w "111wr 11p .:1 1•k.t . 111 ' h., Iii' , 11111111 I h·r1 . lr11 111 d111 111 .1 :-,, 1r l.1kl' )111 .>(Ill l"A•MI t 1Hl1·r 1111.1 ~Int t , , n1 i •i .. , ,, •1 u t, ·~ r •• ~1 1>1.\:1 h1 ''" n1·r Exceptional Plan 102 lJ ll<1rncs. 4 fklrrn~. 2 hJ . pundc!I l.Jm rm wtLh huill 111 twok::.helv1·s Freshly p .1 1 11 l 1• d " n II "·ill11avt·rrd ('omplcte ,pnnklmi: systPrn t' & R VIU.' Ill t•rhe,11! Ill pf;1nl . 1rh<>r Call for un up po111l tnl'lll tod.1 v lo sec th1· m,1111· 011l!>l.J11chni: r1•.11 ur1·:; "'17 .50<1 SH.500 \ h1 .. 111111ul l'ulH•nlale l'IJn I.: :1 H1·droorn h11m1• lh,11 I ~ 1tlt';ill) 'II 11,111•11 \\II II !!Ill 1'.t'IH" l.1r1d~c"'"11n \ mu~l lo "~· 1 • •• 11 hdrm 'llas311ledhalhs. MONAllCll BA Y-4Br, today!752-J700 lrpll· & mass11l' limber ram rm. atrium. pool sz u••·,;,,o .,1-it-·.•011•,1 ' heam~ & walled patio. lot. somt' ocean view. by [ i S~i!~~,:,~',,i;~a~~{:X~:~ c0::~Sl:::.· ;~~14:~. ~ lt~eiltl1 &submit ! $145,000 2Vz8A. wet ba r. inter-com, lavish master s te, • 494-1551 * decorated w /sophistica · h.lli~c (or')ac5 ~6t.i'~r tion, yet li vable. 3 Car gar, laundry room. Close to s hopping & schls . Sll.9.500. OCEAN VIEW BOND REALTY OPEN SAT. 12-4 831.9411 22112 Rico Rd. Laguna Niguel. ,1nc1 pool' This eimting the choice community :i h<lrm. home, :t bath ROOM FOR BOAT Camper too-in these two new custom homes in Newport Hg hts. 3 Br+lge bonus rm, 2'12 ba, fam+din rms. 2304 sq fl. 2 story. lots or wood. Sl4l.000eJ. 3106 & 3112 Broad St. East or Nwpt & So or 15th St. Ope n wkdys l ·J, wknds 1.2-4. Call 731·1522 Western Pacific Prop. homtt h,1-; h1·1•11 <'Omplete· VIEW-OF THE. HILLS Iv remndl'lccl with many from this lovely, clean 3 <:xt'itini: fr:ilurC's. New bedroom, 2'h bath kilC'hen. new curpet. townhome with patio & larJ?t' mi-tr. suite with maintenance free li ving. BAYCREST 1.1rnw hath. lovely patio Com mun i l Y poo 1 & OPF.:N SAT & SUN 1·5 with pool. rven a gazebo! jacuzzi. Ideal for the Fab Ivan Wells 48r. FR. ""'' "'c · h I ) young family. S74.9SO . .-.!1.~,., !'i<nit .ai:una + pool, den, din rm & BLUEBIRD C YH. ,,.,gun a Niguel Realty ram rm. Fab mslr sle· !!30-5050 496-4040 i\ h 11 g c u tr i u m & closets galore. $195.000. lanrlsrnp1ng 1H•l\ 1ck ,1 Call Gee Gee Ri ghter. dra1n1tt11• ,·111ry lo tlus 6''6-74H home 111 w111lfl~y lllurbird *•UNITED BROKERS Canvon .. 1 Bdrms . P~ •----------hatti, & ph·nty of s pace LIVE HEWPORT SHORES fftr <'Xl>:lnscnn of this AT THE BEACH 3 BR-$82,500 popularly l>lll'l'<I home Ni~ucl Shores . ocean Super s harp Newport s1:l9.5Ct0 side or the highway. S hor es lo ca tion ! "1111': lti\'l/('11 " ~ UNITS Guarded rommunity. Gorgeous "re al wood " 1 llr JU'l p.11nt .. 1! ll.. · North end. tlllb 2 bdrm. Livin g, dininl(. two w a 11 e d 4 bdrm - 1.11p..t1·d :\r'll 111 p.1rl. 1'ome + '-<'P :-.1111110, has bedroom, d en. wet bar. 2 d ecorator 's delight! 1t·nim; ns. p()()I. Im rnt'tl fantastic 1>ol11nt11.11. Xlnt baths and utility room. Olef's gourmet kitchen. ;n a1l,1lnhty. !i86,!l')(> lly IOC'lll1on. Live in the front Clubhouse with tennis & Private mstr. suite. 3rd l'lt•nl y 11( room lo ~llrt'Jd uwner 5:-.l 46;!9 RANCH REAL TY house & rent r<'ar studio; swimming. Walk to the bdrm. can be j ust that- llllt ;1111ll11r1·0111l111tahl~ ---551•2000 room for expansion . beach. J vst lis ted at or den! New paint. Tiu, t:1rnilv homP 11,,., · ~ WoodbridcJ-Art>orlal&e SlS0.000 $127,000 Secluded patio. Custom hclrm,, ch•n ;1 h11th~ & Cttc>ke Watttfront ~ sundeck. J og lo beach-2 f1•11u111r1•-. an •''<Ira l.1ri,:1• New2 levi•l Exec.Condo. WOODBRIDGE ' blocks! Ca ll t oday frul't1·r ~u•k th•l.1'\ in k("(l1Wrll for q111<'k ::.ale. O THE L"' a.E U ~• 640-7171 lot;llprl\arvin~ouruwn ~59·0ll39.~·012;L H "'" ·•W'll7• 3MonarchBayPlaza Ol'fNru 9·1tstuNrOt1IN•<1 ' 1t.1e·I..~ ,11 ti pool n1 Jilin the Look mg for preslii?lous ' ,,.,,.,,._ Laguna Niguel · [lfit I :~::;;,11 l:~'11 :.11,~l.,'.1\~·~.~~1--lqe--S·lftCJl-•e•s•t•o•ry---1 ~;~nfh.~nir~~~c~:sc.A;~~ nosN.~94!.4,;77Loguno li-4•9•6-•7•2•2·2--•.1.•.-.o.•.3.6•1 : .• llJll;IJ:lJ 1.1~l .1t ~i: .. ~~~1 Lake'! Bnarchff Model 31601CooJtHwy.,S.loguno 1----------1 . --.. •= _ ~I''\,\. sv \ H l· -COLONY· home. locatl'd across 499 4591 New patio home !orated -,;11;11 . 1 ·w;x 'Iii \1,u'dlwttethustletnscc fromboat housc &lake. -adjacent to Monarch HEWILUFfSCONDO I.\< '11 1•.S'I \ 1n II\\'-.: I·. H :t Hr. OH, 1''R t m1 lwh f'r1111· cmlv ~!J.U()O Wlc11\:. .. n ti 11r wknflll !IH:l.fi:!l~I nr !Hi:l :liilO this rarl'4 berlrm, ~mgle ·omplctc with 2 hdrms.. Summit. 2 br, 2 ba. F/R Blooming D e ~or e!I StQr)' moclel 111 Irvine's en .. formal dinini:: rm . 2 -::~:;;:;;:===~I & O/R. View of foothills. Model, 3 Br 21,, Ba. end nlC'cl\t community• No ba~s & trplc. plus fan· $78.000. unit . By o wner. 501 pla<'I' else do you find ' tastie California living, 833·8162 Playa. $1 26.000. 644·7901 pool/lighted lenn1$ ·for'bnJySll7.:IOO NEWPORTPACrFIC Op en House Da l l y rourt..s. super park area • INVESTMENTS 11-6pm and the prestige homes 1-----------1 My ho111e. 2 011 . to ocean. for such a reasonable 2/J A.CRE KINGS ROAD Harbor View Palermo 4 Dr, FR, 21 ~Ba, View. Owner. S189.ll00. Pnnc. only. 644·5621 ~~p~L- ~E..ALT~ 206 llovernd•. N.&. 646-4463 EXCLl..iSIV E LISTING - Bluffs E-Plan. Magn1fi.1-·0-pe•n-F•r•1 •5•a•t•/S.'u•n•1•.•5• <'ant bay view. J bdrm 2173 Vis ta 1-:nlrada . 2511 VISTA DIUVJ.: St~.500. OPlE HO CSE BA YSHORES SUN 1 ·5. Ot;Tll · LANUINCLUUt·;U LANDERS R . 631·2133 TEHHIFIC! llUllRY' or642·6220 Comfort. convenlc-nt --~----1 Near private beach THE BLUFFS Beautifully decorated . origina l Bluffll. w ith family rm .. 3 bdrms., 2 GooJ.l<'S Galore 2+Guest+J baths $187,500 Property House 642 31150 baths. Ready to move in· ---------- to. Offered at $129.900 Harbor View Carmel 759-0226 3 Br, fam rm, $135,000 fee Prin only 960·5272 {~~~1-----tns .... i vn_ .. J UDO BA YFRONT * DUPLEX * with Pool & San<ly beach 5 Br. 41'2 bath~. 2 frplc~ :!Bdrm.&Zl>drm.oncx· L cxury l tv1ng fo1 Ira large lot. near ocean SSSO,OilO Xlnt fin.inc mi: Ueamcd t•ell . sundeck. iialio & dbl. ~arage. :wJil Isl olfenng, prin $t30.000 c1p,1bonly. NEWPORT BEACH Call Owner IA11.t 673·62i'.! REALTY 675-1642 Wt·lttme&Co111pan .. ' .. . .. Ouon View COftdo Just completed, top of the line luxury Ii vml( J)lus security. Pool , jacuzzi, sauna, billiards. 67S·6!l00. FIRST TIME OFFERED WESTCLIFF AREA 4 Bedroom, d<'n, nt'wly decorated ini;ine & out, 3 Bedroom and Pool $109,500 Well located home in thr Upper Back Bay. Ju~t listed so tlon't wail to call b CO!Jvenien t l1) l'Ver-SonClernrnte 1076 ything. Lov{'ly heatC'd & ••••••••• ••• ••• ••• ••• •• filtt'red pool Call today Nr. beach & l'k. New 30 r. 673-7601 2Ba, 2·Sly hv rm.1,ovel\ l'nd unit $80,490. Ownr 5S4-2<n8 aft 3 & wknds OCEAH DUPLEX $158,000 Bldr/Dkr 646-4414 LUXURY OCEAN 3br, 2ba, frplc, ram rm, prier I A bes t buy! 01 E I' Exclusive-Panoumic hrdwd nrs. lrg tot, self llW'ry! e Spano . INTHEFOREST ~ vi heated swm'g pool RedC t Spanishtile e ntry,hrkfsl Magniflclent 4 Bdrm, v.;ellD cw overl'g all 2oNtLOT $79,500. 0 1H Sal 10·5, Sun 8~1 3380 balcony, strlJd11e while 3ba. !am rm w /Cp, Newport Bae,. fSeet boat 2 bdrm, 2 bath, din rm, VIEW-COHDO 3BR, 2~BA. 1400 sq ft S76,500. 3713 Calle Casino SCOWNER496-46S2 15. 11421 BridAeport Dr. RHlton ., • •--•Kii 1041 water North coast vu. 3 library on landlnt <can races, r 1 mas ll --r--be ..... bd ) bob Wrade, sunrise/sunset. EXTRA lge liv rm, fprh:, .8.9(12·800_1 ____ ~ -----------·••••••••••••••••••••••• bdrnu. 2 b11 ., frplc. """' rm • Y rm, jllk to beach. 3Rr, 3ba. PLUS ER FI E L 0 p t . E $1l9,500 formal din rm, catbedraJ 7 1.._._ 1 b h _. BY OWNER DE a 1 o <XEAN VI W 180" ceilings. Extensive ear· den, wet bAr, 2 rplc. 2 uw m , at v.ue1n a pt. C:il·Classic, 4Br. up· Homed300Br ~R ;eJbar. 3ARCHBAY Pvt. Beach.. quet&oalcplanknoon & carfe,cpt'1,deck.New '12$.000. 411 Fullerton. grade$, wet b11r, Is; lot upgra cp rps, OPEN SAT/SUN 1-4 .. access; enjoy Victoria wallpaper. AMIFM In· thn.1-<>ut. By owmir. Op NewportHght.s. S4tMl040 2000sqftOPENl·S.lG741 close to pool. school & Pvtguardedcommunity, Beacb sunset.sCromlhis t ercom. W/W carpet. hse, 1721 Kina;& Rd. 23l1CLtFFORJVE ~u m mer Cloud Ln park in beaut. cond. walk t o b(•h, tennl! redar & 91asa home. auto sprttlrs pool & Len· _6'5-__ 2S_l_B_or_6t5_·_57_48 ____ 1 Breatbtakia~ viewd 3 846-5975 $88.500. By owner. Prine I bh 0 f h . ct & R ti onl y . 540·781l d ys; courts. c u se, 48r, cean s1 e o wy .• flJ3 $. garage. us c LEASE Option or lease. bdrni.4bath. ormal In· !Ml8·S830evs/wknds 3Bu, fam rrn. murble slnin1~ l(lass. 2 frplcs. landsroplna. Adult OCi:. I Luxurious furn. condo. 2 Ina rm. ramily rrn. 2 NOTICE ----fr p I c. w c l ba r , I g R 2 lot. $217 .000 yr. $.149,500 or 3 bedrm5• $7$0 mo. ft'Plcs. 2 view sunder ks. 3 how Osily Piiot Clas1>· By owner·Mont('rl'y Pool redwood drck, oxe<'.uUve 640-1751 • cor garag1i. $26.5,000. RETIRING? then you mU1lt see thii; ideal l bedroom, 1 bath home in a beautiful garden setting. f'lreplace, s pacious room11. atorogo gailorl' & only $')5.000. BERTHF.NRY Rll:ALTORS 21s Del Mar 49'l·4121 tril'd ;id~ dl!\plny lh••ir SIU! landsC'np<'d yd on nt home. shows like new. t Cotllt"1ity · ~·0040 mes.saaeswithlealblllly trartive culdesoc 1n Readytom(IV<'into,cul· &11'1¥.._,. Seavlew·Broadmoor. Large tri·level.4 Br1 3Ba, AHCHOIAGI 11ndimpact?Ourad1.w«' •VfheRnnch".SOOO!!q.n . de·sac. xtr9 Jg garage, ~~~c~:li~I 552·1911 Plnn5.2aQi,48rbrand LUXURY2STORY f''am Rm·beaut pool. IHYISTMENTS are proud to !luy, really of xlnl. spac. noor plan, Inds c pd by R ogers new by ownr. Jncomo 3Dr. 2~88 lwnhse, view rrtme area. Oc~an view. 171414t6-??ll get results P hone w /mot1y upgrad e d Gardens.C1U'99-1689or ----------r Prop exchae + seeottd. Catalin1,pYt.,C.21frvlne Prine . only. Sl2a.500. _________ ... , 642·5678 reaturc.'I. M2-~ ~ Agt.. Want A& Call 642·5678 ~ Plaza Realty 7S2"6521 49J.64T6 ~--=-==-=.::.---==-~~-~-==-=-=--=-_:_~~L-.:=-~~--=:....:...::::.!.==:.....-========i.============l.========:;;;;;:;:;;;J.;;;::=::::::=========1-============::L:=============~· I DAILY PILOT HcM.M1 U•funliJJMd ....................................................... , ................................................................................ . HcMt'" For Sak Other Rffl &tote Ha.es Fun.llMd C..... Mno 3224 HwdilqOft leod\ 3240 Ir-vi.. 3244 U.,.. Hiit 3250 Mewpcwi leoch 3269 LOJl*l leoch 3741 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• *c~L. 1078 --..rr...,ty 2000 M.wpotfleoch 3169 LOVELY C<>tt•ac lypc Drand nt>w 3 btdrm Dr11nd nrw lwnhmt>, 3 BR. 2 BA. cpl/drp5, Sl2S. Ulll pd. <Xt-11n vu:w ....,•rrono ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• b.cne 3 Br+ <14!n 1~. ~ Woodbridge Vataot . bltnll patio, PoOI AJC 1-·t.-e •• •• ••• • •• •• ••• • •• •• • •• uio.arr~-• 1...,ITS 0 N T ll E .B E A C ti • Uvma rm w 1fp0lc, pl~ l.l\tNt OI ~ ... c, hom.".;._ l900 2br. l 11ba, Lak~ ooal 'g & lncl'b• m1unt Adlt:s onty' Mom R('nt~I.,., ~10 $370 ...,. .rv... P4!n1naul;a, 4Br, SBa, Fam Rm cpta drps ~ wiui.orma, .... ,ing, recfaru Lse$330.mo,no $175 673·3611 673·6967 RE\l.l'ti'C0\11'\'\ OPEHSAT/SUHl-5 7',\'l\ASSUMABL1': frplc. hall M 11Y' t thtuouLDbl"ar~opets' owncr wantsl)'rlse& pets&.M'5.56S&675~ . HARIOIVllW H.wporlleoch 3769 31182PowoOli•os t-'ourpkx lturry -won't 9SS-1331 doys, 673-12!)1 sa.50&M-4.253• ' $550 per mo 1n c ldg -----3Dr2Darondo.aircond KHOU ••••••••••••••••••••••• Vine .1rhor pJthw.i) l~ad!> lo Ml'x1can llle·ll l•ntry ol thu. lw11ut1lul 1 hdrm . family rm home l~am('(I ce1I in hv rm . m1rro1 cd tl1111n.: 111'1 WJll & full "-l'I har 111 f,1m1ly rm $144.950 l/I~LW1i~ .. 675-5910 • :lh.l 1 I l ., t I II\ \ C ti \I Santo Ano 1080 ....•........•..•.....• l;i~.tat$85,0UO evtS aa.rdener. RanthS J 2Rr t-dcn.on \Jew, outdoor hv1n1i: •3 er.2 Ba, Ff>. Sharp 3 bedrm, 2 bath Goll <.:oursl' w 11>nn1e Vu, w out ma1nt. Pool $100 Top IO<'aUon · arecnl)('lt TWO t-'OUR PLEXES Yrly lse waterfront hie. 4 HALECREST. $375 mo ho u ~ e i n .i r ti ~ t SS.SO ~7 7°"4 incl wtr. 540 LZ.56 afl 3PM side & h11rk F.xln1 park llunUoiton Ueuch. Will br, 3 ba, 21100 sq ft MZ·2Z2lor64tJ..~ neighborhood lmmed ----mg rtankl'<l floor 111 en ext"hange. Call our office Pool/Len, pvt clubb.sc. poss . .-00/mo Robert:i 'fbe H:lllcb. 4 br. 1 1~ ba, l.ogurMa Hicjuef 3252 try & k1lrhrn llp1trnct,•ct for an uppointment 10 see S750. A va1I May 15. COUNTRY CLbB VILLA Really IWll·lS88 pool frpk. short leabe ••••••••••••••••••••••• Citrpcts. d1shw1111hl•r & thi:. Quail Place ex ~-5079. 2BR+den,S450mo. ~I00469or6448415 2br,2bacondoson golt oven Mlrro1t'J rlo:.eti. clu:uve• $137.SOOea ...__~ U ......... -1.L-..a M7·3084 Woodb O k course. Avail. lmmed thruoul. 3 HR + fol rool ~ ~-----------1v1Jcant 3 BR. 1~. bu. ndg~ nthcPar 1 lo'rom$325.499-2241 dining View from uv ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 Br, 2 ba, frpl, nr achb .~ <'lose to ocean. $350. /\sk 3Bdrm, 2Ha. Jloube stain1. Arross from ten· (;OST1\ M l':SA l>UPLEX General 3202 Plata. $165 /mo. S48 7W for Keith 961:1· 13 l 7 or $f7S1mo 642-2978 Monarch Summit lid ult nis courts. $725 /mo 2 lied room + bachelor •••••••••••••• ••• ••• ••• r trr """"3 -·rnm " BR 2 bn "'r Q .. h h u ""'''""""" · ''"'".••11 Bkr Woodbnda~ S&S 3 Br. z1, '" · ' • •· '' · ( 1.,) unlt. 1-:uc w1l private $300, Los Alamitos area. "°"'.... '"'' 1 bho & 1 Oc >Md S76,!150 I m 111 a c 2 b r • l b a llG 4 ll!DROOM Super locallon. 3 br. 2 bu, FR r 1 /\h't'c· h ~1~w. ~ Mo~5'.4~an HASORIMOERR SV~W dollhouse w /bug~ rear 2bath MenOelMarcor-cpl!!, drps, ow. 2 l'J.I' • rp , .twn m. '"' SIX UNITS l':/\STSIDE y d Ref rig . inc I ner. Builllns, include Rnr. Children/pet OK. _2470/mo. 6'W·46'16. FANT/\STIC VlEW, New Lovely m !'hast• 111 L o v " I y pr 1 d e of Pets/child ok w_asher & dryer, ~·ti. & $360/mo. 9tiJ-4St~ Al(t .. ~ mo Lovt?ly 3 Br, 2 N<et". patio home. 4 br, Tenn 1 s court p o o I owncn.h1p ur11b -oldie" Gemini Realty 839·6623 ka~s O K. $425. t:Al.L noree. Ba. t.bnin.: & breakra:.t fnm rm, 2000+ sq ft. air, JUl'UlZI. F'a11ta:1lil• v11·w STEPS TO HACH 1 lH(. I bu. >rly .... ~ 2 llll, furn. wntr ~O 2 Bit, I IJu. Wntr .. $300 IA.YFROHT Unr 3 UH.~ba. ~ associated BROKEICS.-llEAl TONS 101' W D"lboo 6 '1 lH 1 Somm1•rl11·hl :! ~I) I hr :!1 2 bJ. 1-·H. tr1h'. $711.SlMJ Open llou:.<· wknd-. 111 I So t'~L l'IJLJ JI cJ !17!* 16SV hu\ goot11es. Near -556-2660. ---- -rms, W"" bar, servi~c wetbar,2frplc's,nopcis. 5 UR's.,fam1lyroom t-~ Wc~tclrl'f urrerl'd at Avail 4·23·77. 3Br, 1•~ Ba, .SELECT 4 Br Cood~, pool. rlbhse. rm. fut~.· dbl "'ar "a~r. $495 mo . 495·5261, fireplaces. $700/Mo n· ~.000 by appointment dshwshr. fenced yd, te f· d $350 ,.. ~ " 497 2864 <Ql61 I only Sandpointe Home. nr So. nrus. P aygrowl pool j :ic Univ Pk . . LYNNE RO'l'ttl:';t.L ~e Cs t p I a z a s 4 l o __ P_RQPERTIES mo.979-788S 842-zl6Gor8JJ 179Sevcs .. " Br. 2 ba with yard t>W 62tl0 COST,\ Mt-:SI\ _mo_._540-_6_17_4 _____ ,MESA VERDE-38r, 2Ba, 48r, 3Ba, 6 blks to beach. 'rtJRTLEROCK 3 Br.-2 Ba. Aval!. May 1st. $400 mo. -----THIPL~X cpts, drps, very clean, $475 mo · redecorated autospmklrs, cul de sac. 499--224l 2Br, ina. lg rumpu• tm. BIG' SO CST PLAZA Pride nf ownership on AnaheKD lulls. Nu 3br • •A10 "•" '""72 963-8377 days ~ qui<'t strl.'c t Sp:u:ious 2ba. Vu Lake. golf. Mls. ~ mo."""""°" $495 lse ~-5229 MlsMoe. Vieio 3267 frpk. bllns, rm for b<>Jl :1 Br. do:-n. fam rm, :!1.- ba, 1800 :.q Ct L)!t! \ d J > r:. 3501 So Oouj!JJ:. Sl6.000 Open Sat Sun 0 w n er~ u 111 t w 1th All conven. Cpts, drps. Hall of Fame 3 Br 2 8:1. Avail. May 1, 3, Br 2 Ba. ••Near lennas. handball ••••••••••••••••••••••• & camJ>(:r Nwpl llgts hrcplJcr Call fnr 'np· $575 mo. S23·2599 comr.I redec, all nu bltns frwt trees. nice yard, & beaul park Lovely 3br Brand new 3 Bdrm. hom e ~mo. 646-8"10_2_ _ • porntmcnl Now only •-----p--t--. ..10 3207 "re ng. $150,6-12-4758 9501 Flounder. $365 mo. tv;nhsc, cent air, PoOI, m ~ion V1e10 with a E ORT S llORL'S -...,..._ Byappt 673-6610 \'iew. l', baths & on a N ,WP · r •• Coasffine Realty Cof163 l-1846 Sl:ll,UOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br l 83. $275 fncd yd. pal.lo, inside laundry rm, qwet cul-de-:.ac. SJ0-4649 3Br. 2Ba. S500 mo yrly 3 BDRM 2BATI[ mJ '"Id OK o 8 cplS & bltns $375.mo I .,.,,7,..7 Fo R PLE"' -s C••I , no pets 4or. 3 a Condo, frplc, r~ts •. cluldren ok. (714 > or49S.1385. ease ....... "" '·' Ava1l 1mmeded1ately 1950 8 Mye r Pl. or wshr1dryr$125 " "' PfllDEOf $t25yrly. 5400093 645-lll!W S36-SiS3 99116168 CastadelSol.adult,Jove Broadmoor Seav1cw ~ Reol Estate OWNERSlllr ------ly 2 BR A ·c \'1ew club Nanlurkct model New ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pnme ;Jrt>a. Pricl'd for 9J(J() Charmmg 2hr, I'" ba 2 Br, fpk. patio, gar. $325 Charnung, 2br, 2ba. 1"50 New single family 3 Br pvlg's 'swo. 0544.119., or 2br widen <could be 3rd Mobile Homo qwrk sale J Bedroom. 2 beach hse. Frplr, encl per mo. Open 9-5PM, sq. ft. frpk. dbl gar, nr h"'e. Turllcrock Glen, 642-0331 brl w1atrium. View. for s• I I 00 ha I h 0 w n I' rs u n 1 l gar. Block to bch /\gt Mon t-'rl 632 Plumer goll. pool, tcnms. Quit'l' /\ c. pool & tennis. $625. Tennis & t•ommunlly ••••••••••••••••••••••• w ftrt'plact> S165.000 &.lZ-1603 ~5610 95502J.l or640·1044 26975 El Ret1ro. Open pool SROO mo &101:1~>57, tOf1t>nt1l !IP,\1 1 --3Br.2 Ba'Ob1Garage.No .....,~ 38.., :!b cond llouse, 3Br, fncd, 2 644-8011:1,or833·3622 N1•wport :irt•J · li.:1· h\• 5225. 2 Rr. kids OK, pets, pets. Ea!.ts1de Costa 2 Br, 1 ·~ 8 a. b It n s . ........,Wa.lnul "s· a . 0 1 patios, must see. $365. rm I Ill!· l'IJ\l'rt•cl ref. yours now ! Ctg. Mesa $395/mo.559-1899 dshwshr. l,i: yd, cul quare poo • (213)421-4582 SUPER Sbr. Jba llarbor PJt1n Sl0,:,1111 \.:t ,0 , jQuail ~ Smallfee.6454900 dt'Sac.S325mo.s.l6-7682 gar ,pallo./\/C. View li()mcs Clost' lo ti7.l·l64:! Plac• . ••COMUmet"SGui.M lmmac Jbr. 2ba, w/F'am SS75. Woodbndge, s uper Hewporileach 3269 par k & pool. Sli75 mo an -Prap•rti•• Hm fr pl patio . SUPER SHARP "Adams modcl"1BR.J ••••••••••••••••••••••• cl'ggardner.640·1635 __ ''~lieve It... 1s2-19:10 Capistrano leach J218 crpt 'g tdrps nr Sch. & & CLEAN ~a. yard, gar 833·3307 $150 Mo. Lease. Charming OrHot!!" 1•ooou1ulst M1Wl'OllTllACH ••••••••••••••••••••••• s hoppn'g SHS Mo JBr . 2Ba Landmark Chn!>lloe.agt. two story living i·oom $1.SOaLbeach!Uhlpd,rcf. 3 Bd 2 nth t w/gardnr 540-1201 home, 10..2 m1 to bearh. 1 V 2 b 1 h w·itll b"nm~ a nd 1 plus more' Unt. Smull LIDO PARK Lats for Sofr 2200 rm, a · cus o m Id 963 6176 ery nice r n se. "" p fee 645-4900 ..,1 ""'I L' 11 , • 1 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• bwld. On lhe Palisades. yro • · Umv. Pk $375. 552·7500. bedroom +-loft One of 11 • C G .... _ ~ ·"'" rU prll t ' ir~ 496-4769 Red Hi ll Realty, Mr kind. ** onsurMf"S Uluc l'omt>. f11 ~l ~t·1 ,,.,j LCIC}Ul'alroch 3 Br, 1 Ba , close to JBr. 2Ba house. new SSSOM 0 p 1 3 llurry,c.illlordl'1J1I-. t)\•('an & hills view. 1 CoronocMIMar 3222 shoppg, transportation paint. new rpts. nrcl' yd. Mumonly. 0· n cnrnsu a . SanClflftrnte 3276 Mature adulls only No near Goldenwest & Heal hedroom. steps to beach. ••••••••••••••••••••••• c~&Ru. R.alty 751-2060 + <1crc t.rntlc slope. l ••••••••••••••••••••••• S38S 847 4649 ' En.Joy lake, parks, pools $575 Mo. 4 bed + den & mill' to Cn•!>s licach. Choice Broadrnoor view pclS $300 mo. · Lovely upgraded 4br, VIEW.Agent.631·1400 rechff, golf l'Our:.c• vu Slt>l,500. model. 4 & Fam, V~ba. 2 I have several 2&.3 bdrm (am.rm. 212ba, Wood· 2br. 2ba twnhm S400 Al1c1a Jl1lls Really frpl. pool 'prk Rltr 3 BR 3 Br. 2 ha Collegt' homes & t o"' nhomc!> bnditc hme. $485. mo. BLUFFS CONDOS Chns.831-42715 768·8911 &W-1790. Park $-lOO Some w /pools. tennis, 551-0230 Leases starting at $450 t_ J ----------Month. Agent&W-1133 _, uan Newport Heach Ubl Wide. Mountain, De~rt. SPYGLASS. 4 Br J Ba. 3 Br. 2 ba Mesa Verde etc. SJOO. to SSSO. Joan. J o 2 Sty 4Br. Jba, s hk roof. Capistrono 1278 J_ br. 2 hot. 71 Sk\hnl' Resort 2400 huge bonus rm. formal or Linda. 846·1371 or lrg lot. S.190 mo 675·1105 LID<? ISLE. yrly S800. ••••••••••••••••••••••• C OJl'h. 111 top t••1nd ••••••••••••••••••••••• d1mng. panoramic view ~ '"6-l98.5 or83S0211.cxt9582 available June l. 3 Br 2 NEWE:Xt-;c t:ONOO SlR.250 i\)!l <i-1380 L:\Kt.-; f':LSl:"ORE of llbr & Ocean l yr lse Roy McCordle NEAR OCEAN on qwcl ---Ba. lge sunny South Captain's 11111. i.eclurled Ac~ogefor sole 1200 \dl:-;W mimmum Avl 1mmed Realtorl810Mewport culde-sac.Newer3Br,2 New Woodb r1d i;e-patio.64?~or 675·6428 hills ide view. µrof ••••·-••••••••••••••••Sr cl~lll·n re!>ort &W·0026or644·6223 CostoMesa548-7729 ba. ram rm. bltns. S}ramorc Pl an lndscpng. 2 Br 2 Ba. h "' bit washe'"'d r yer. $395. Landscaped, draped. 3 •Excctwnhs.JBr 2t-zBa, wood fplc, hardwood to"n ou~c. •">ll·•l'. ns. Old Co So ( JI • pal.lo pool ac n r bch & FIYE4CRES GREAT REt.REt\· T ION : Sw1mmioi::. sauna!., 2 hculth clubs. b1l11ards, night hRhlcll tenni~ courtl>. Pro & pro :.hop, golf drnm~ range, par1yroom FVN l\L"flVITI f.S Full llml' clln•rlor, l n•c Sun d3) br unch. BBQ 's. trips, µartic:.. s porl tournam<'nls & mort>! llEl\UTIFUI. APART M F:NTS . Sin~les .. 1&2 lx'<lr0t.1ms Furn. & un· furn Models op<'n daily 10 lo 7. R oommate :.c·n'l<'C' avail. No lease n-qwrt·d Sorry. :idull:> only, no pet:. 0Akwood Garden Apartment~ ~wporlhocti~ 118411 n IOl' I JI lith) &IS o;,:;o ~wpori leecll/Soutt. 1700 llilh SL l l>V\l'f :ll 11\lh) S.l21St70 South of C111 on.1 J-',m 1.1;.111• """' Fta 11 pn 1•1• ~.!JIJO fll\ I< o lubhou~l'. pnol SIJ,500 rona, o wy Eves897·7l67 br,:?ba $17Smo 551·5294 · · J · noor. cpts. d~. blln~. Term~. 751 0771 cv('s & Outslandmg ocean view 3 Br. den. family hme. lge -schl $465 lsc. 631·\<175 patio. pool. $3!J5 Call ChampacJne "knds ', blk lo beach 3br. 2t, yard. auto spmklrs 2 car SUPER CLEAN 3 Br. lgc Orangetree Lake. ~dull SPACIOUS 38r home Collect. 213·684·2145 dys, Open House 17111 e;;; ;>ti!lt II H 52:! o;,30 OHE & OME 9UARTER ACRE lor \ullr mohilc• hnl 111 h I d i.: ~ I l{• s II " I h 11 I t 'orn11.1 1 'UI ,1\ .111 1·'1111 11m·rSl :!.~.<JO llKll til I llii7 ~>41'11 OH 5:!:! :!llXU 1 2 ACRE BLDG SITE \11 ultl 11,1\"d 111.111 W11n 1 l.1 ... 1 I 1•rn1' Ill\ I< Ii I 11 1, ;1, -,. 17 OH .. ~:! .!ll>lll baduplex.2 frplcs den. gar, nr all levels of FamRm.closeto shops rondo.2Rr.pool.~cnni~. d r 1 • 213·790·4134eves Sat&S...nl·Spm Out of County gardener Lse $650 !.rhools quiet cul de sac 839 4397 rlbhsc. S3-15 mo. 833 2290 cpls. rps, new mo eum. Property 2550 675·0636 Avail ~1ay 1. $100 mo · cvs blt.ns. dbl gar. frplc. lg Santa Ana 3280 ------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• 645·5843 G r e at Ca l Cla!>SI(' fenced yd . wshr/dryr ••••••••••••••••••••••• <'"bl b I r J B 2 Ba rait c rpts WOODBRIDG E hook up, 4905 Broce Cres· "" t'a5r l r nice Y um. BE. "'UTIFUL Ir, . ga c . n ('I g h b or h o o d. J ESTl\TE." cent. $550. <213) 325·7020 3 Ur, Sandpoint, I_'• ~a. Sli(IO. monthly. 675·2543; ~ yr Y $415 mo 3 Br, 2 ha. rpts, drps, kids B c d r o o m , n e a 1 nrand new l br Lincoln. Fam Rm. Nr S. C:.l m!-1: 64ll ~I019 MOUMTAIM HOME 673-38501\genl ok. /\va1I May Isl S.125 Meadowlark l~ol( & Plaza Earth tone~. avail ----- 1!100 sq ft. :J llr: 4 ba. 28r Charmer. frplc. rpls. &tS._297_8_______ schools. Only $415/mo s55o. mu.12 1 7m mwcdyocl Eostbklff Boy View early May, $425. 97!12Jl5 l.llvl'ly I br newly f Jrn n ( I k1tch & Call l'upancy. · al' or"""·7""'1 Util tnrl Atlults. S275_ t•i•rar re 1 l' cl.rps wlk to beach ~150 3Br 2Ba scr('enc•d 1n r oop open h ou ·c Jst lier uno bslrurled """ ""' hJlh.lrplc,lgc?cck.lots mo.5"6-3736aft5PM pat'io dbi gar S365 mo Tobin Realty s /Su. &\40496 s' v1cwofbluc water·Jbr -------MS·Jl:l6 of t'lo~l'ls. prk i:. panel· --· · · · :it n. · • Larg<'. qwel 2br. 2ha. rnn in)!. mur h more' Walk to SZ75. 2 hr. kids ok Walk lo ~pcts~·8382____ ~!~~~-~~ :! Br Soper Shar_p_h-om-; 2l~2~ sphl-lcvcl end un-do, pool. patio. /\IC Slt>S 2 hr, m•ar hay & hcarh. -.1101,,, h1·tll'r than new beach f'<'t.> 3 Br 2 Oa. open bsc, ______ ·_ _ _ ''ov·d pat . bu"" fam 1 ·H~-v· 1(--•r mo.536·1389or751·63SO Pool Av,111 to J une 30th "' ,. Ul"V'l.llr 1ew l1V'l --ft4n 155Sorl\:JI 00:10 OWl'lo.1n . i\1.i1nRcnlals.5405:r70 Sal Sun 2805 f:uropa. Walk lo Reach' 3hr, :Iha, kitchen . $375 mo . Co1.y Rockport mdl. Houses Furnished or <:\I .. \ PHOl'ERTIE'> ---5-MH&.5or962·3763 bllns 27x57 rec room, 552 1760 w/panc wintiows & New Unfurnished 3300 $1311 ut.11 pd. Wa lk to r.111 \i1••1 l-r1•) 5-1:! 3151> Pvt 3 hr. 2 ba. p\t laun· -----P\'I vrd :! car i:ar --L dry, >?Jr l'ror decor MES"" VERDE • GREf'NTllf.l" 4 n 2 t England charm, 2 Ur & ••••••••••••••••••••••• water. r <'l' R ,__ F "" ..,,,. opener Wtr pd. SSOO • • ~ r s y, d"n. 2 ba. fncd. patio Mam Hcnluls. 541) :;370 onc ..... s. orms, 0 thruout.S550673·"8.i8 3Dr 2Ba Nopcts.lst& mo. lmmcd ot'cupancy supl'r patio & yard. " YURLYREMT.ALS ---------Groves 270 - - --I t $375 5-15 0630 fl Call 968-0833 art 6 Corner lor. S49S mo overlooking greenbelt 3 & 4 IDRMS liayfront ar('a Sub-l:>e. ••••••••••••••••••••••• PYGLASS Rt-:AUTY a!i • J S60C> & t SPM 540-7559 · lmmed1aleuvailab1hty 2br. 2ba, pool, slip avail Panoramic ocean c1 Y ---------Jbr 2ba . lrg yrd. Kids OK IC1tolf Pro~rtiu /\llll'>. no pct:. !;um. view 4 Hr. fJm rm. 3 Ba. Bltns. Nr Mara·na H/'° l> L' 1" u F I E L D c 11752 2838 1300 1-·on s \ti-: 101 Arr"'' •••••••••••••• • • • • •• • •• " -!Ur humt• n~Jr l lo· " I-' n 11 1 1• I 1• ' 11 n 1 l ' l·C\ ,. K1v\•r north of :-.11\ 1·r l..1kt!'-fronb paH'fi n1Jd '\l'W 1A.1•ll. n'ntral acr. rpls & drps "' "' ' " a · mer "nlr rates ~1; 6798 beam ('j'llin.:s Lu .. b OEHW/ftREPLACE ms.84Hl371 TWlfNllME. 2 SI)', 3 Br1--------- garden. well dccoratt'd 3 Bedroo m. 2 h;Jth. 2l, Ba, Larks pur. ~nts Ju\\ctl•1"rl llu11t1111'lun lkJ • h l'rin 11111~ lh ""' n1·r 531, 541111• $l2SO mo cnrlosed itara~e w gar $350. 4 b r . kids. pets. Featurt.>S Fam Rm, hob· Harbor View Homes. 5 Br Unfumished /? a/ --:z;;J . door open~r Nice and singles ok. Fee by workshop, pvt patio. Fam Rm. 2 !pie's. $695 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S 'ls O a ,. r r 0 "' n c r Condominiums/Town· K3H :?fi7:l ""-tv JTUll/ ~ clean MainRentals.540-5370 nr pool. tot-lot. $125 mo. lse.552-0443;759·5266 Condominlwns . Genet-al 3802 REAL ESTATE 644 ·6397 64&-3928. ('Ve'l673 4577 S29S 2 b T 'l K'd ts K1ds·n·pels OK. Ref rig FunN$he>d 3400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• houies for sale I 7 0 0 • •••. •• •• •••••••••••••• Real Es tot~ vaiJ. June I. 2br & den, !'llNl><>!>-l'El I \LIST Exchartcjc 2800 lba. Crpts. drps, frplr. 11 11 • 1 '' 1 \ I\ •• •• •• •••• •• •• •• • •• • • • • Xlnl cond 3 blks lo bt·h 1 .,111 11~1 11 n,. l<lt, J',1, f'n·••H 1-· $160 yrly lsc. Refs. !lf .. I llHl\7 l'r•!~~~~J~~;,;;~ NI "94· 4584 -------2 bdrm house $400 New 2 Dupfues/ .Hn "'h"rc· lldCdM 2 Rr 2fplr', 11 ' txtrm<'onclos.126 Onits s ofe I BOO f lkrkht·1m1•r 7'.t l>tt~. Hlk fr lwa<'h $.JOO. Yrl} fi75·1912 Brkr lsc. 6756224 Lachenmyer Realtor ··•••••••·•············ · r . .-· 1 s, pe avail 552·5834 eves. ok. Fee CUSTOM 3 bedrm, 2 bath ••••••••••••••••••••••• BUENA PK. New 1 & 2 Br Mam Rentals.540·5370 IMMEDIATE home o n cul-de-sac Bayfrnt. elei:ant furn. apL.;, rpls, drp~. bltn:-. tr t A 1900 H condo. View w I slip pool. The Villa Woods. Sl98. 2 br, kids, pets. singlesok. Fee Main Rentals. 540.s:no POSSESSION ~~o.pprox sq. · avail. $435 +-ot1l 811124thSt.(7t41521·7072 We have a large sclcc· 675-0502 l 1 o n o r co nd os, SUPER L/\RGE bcdrms - - -Balboa Peninsula 3807 townhomt's anrl ~in!!IC m this 3 br, 2 ba home. Condominiums ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Bdrm, 2ba Condo. Bltns, famlly homes for least• m S595/mo. Urmrnished 3425 3 Dr lower. 2 Ba. patio. pool, patio. Xlnt area. th~ Irvine ar<'a. If ~·ou EdRiddleReallor ••••••••••••••••••••••• gar. fplc , $425 yrly. $3-10/mo. 842·1739 hovt' a nt•ed . .1:1vc us ran 646-8311 DELUXE J nr 2 Ra olf l!il 540 0093 llw111•1 1111 1111 t11.1 1·Reolbtote 11' d ( I.. t rnmae :lbr , ZbJ. CJ>t , •"'·,·1ll.Wcf1ll1t''. T L N' I C I Cll --------~ W __,._.J ,r + en. orma nanini.:. Spanr.~h t1l1• noormu rn 3 Br hs~. fpt~. bltns, fnccl "• ce · isiuc ' n ry , >. t11111i•·x 11111111· I It·\ •·I 11'•· QnlTU 2900 J Ra II arbor V1~w llllls " "' .. ('.omm pool, assoc dues Stt'llS to bch, 2br, enc. ~ar . .:ind~ ""n'"'' 1.,,.111, 1111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• cxc•c hme for be S700 in-k1lch & din.rm Lovely yd, dbl gar, vacant. $395 @; Big Canyon condo, 2 Br, pd. l~e. 830.95<1'1 yrly. l\dlts. no pets. $325. ::11;~_11;.,~ ~:'..,i"\~.'~: 'L~~.~~11,:1~/"~~.~~~or~~ ddsgrdnr &l4 75:n ~~so~ ~·~v:s·2~~~-~~~ ~~~ ~ Li~~-rfe~t~ontl\673·7300 All-.s-o-V11la-c-ondo. Super 6733610'673-l!l'JO I ... tau-322 .. (',•rlo'I. 5 15-7359 or ,._,...,~on . --------1 3 0 ? h 1 CoronadefMar 3822 ,1c•r1~1 hrJ:lr Ill •' .t .1rm 11r'Y1 ti.I\ .1rc'.1·• •••••··""""··•H•••••••••••• .. • -,< .. I•"-"' ~ 3242 BLUFFSFORLE/\SE c can. r, -a, cps, II ( "' .,....., drps. pool. No pets.••••••••••••••••••••••• ,,~1111 :! t 11111 Ill' WILLl'AYCASH'! J ••••••••••••••••••••••• JBr, 2Ba tri -level •lrir.. hl 111' 1'·11111 I'\1 ~ti l'h rnm U '\l~,.1ndro Jflr. 2Ba. Ir~ Rrdn area & 3 Br. 3 ba townhouse. lwnhse. by owner $475 $335/mo Ph ·830 5085 ..... v "olltl~'.tr•&tlmc•-. • T.D.l'ROl'ERTlfS J!1 i:ar Wal pd 411 Sparkhngnew rond mo.9S5-1595afl5PM Lifestyle of luxury• (S' "1"11 l'l'll111 >' 111'1"1•11 "1 2111 6711>.<>01 or 1111 1 ~ 'JJ t-:m(.'rsonSt6421659 $470. Call "Lila ", RAMCHREA.LTY Forever ocean vu, 'Tl., J.t~rcs_ 1 rlr "" ' 111 tit• ~.et· r, 11. tt~o t ""'II ml! or (/ 846-1371 or846·5456eves 551-2000 KINGS RD-VIEW spacious Jbr. 3ba, fOR, L ~ --~1.!.'>.1100 \h1't "t"•' 111 ·'I' i i t 1 IWi . .;.•1 .lft tipm t; SI 01-: 2 0 r . 1 Ba . Lovely c ustom 2 Br jacuiz1, 2 frplc'!), un flrl·• K.'1!!15 •• 1 PRIM EEASTSIOF:CM i:ar;ip.c,n1rcyJ,S.'HSmo Ncw2Br1•28a.Twnhse. LocJunoleoch 3248 +den, 2 Ba._fplc. Must believable beaut. ss25 lncomr Pro-rty 2000 l'n\.1t1• pJrl\ ,..oulrl like CONDO 2Rr. 2ba, tlbl ~ 1000.S<M 2259 fplc. patio. pool, tennis.••••••••••••••••••••••• see to appreciate For lse mo 551 0230 ••••••••••.';; •••••••••• tu huv I 111 1:; units itnr Arand spankin' S360mo.213·592·5808 3Br.2baCondo.Newun hy owner. /\vail 5/15. K.11'1'l!lll ne"· Yrly . lc;c> a t NEWlleauty 3 br.2'2 ba M hS L 833-3260, 9:30·4PM for Townhous~ $175 mo t'all for 11ppt • View 1101 H1rl~ccrest $750. NEW 4 Br 212 Ba, it onarc umm1t, 31? ,._..__, L-d 3525 Oo tJnbehevable$tSO ..., dock ,., blk bearh N11tuel. Adults only. refs appl ~•Snc J9 UHITS .... 1r11,1 '\11.1 ~.oo 11110 CORONA DEL MAR 2 Br Townhouse, frplr. Pool, tennis Some ocean & Catalina views Close to shopping & fine beach . G.t 1·2611 ;:7 llJ1·hl'lor u11111o & I:! I Hdrm un1h llLLGRUMDY RUlTOR 67S·616 I PRIYATIPARTY ~6'uoFnMiWPORT MES""V ..... DE 213S!J22No·714-896·2896 req. $4SOtmo on lse 2 story Twnhse, Jbdrm, ••••••••••••••••••••••• "" .,.. Dys ' 4947262.8to5wkdayg, bo td k$650 2 Br0CNVU,i:ar,sundk, ~.illl~ 111 r1urc h,lW from REALTORS NiM 1 Ilr2 RJ, F'Jm Rm. a 0C 2 natios, """I. Jal' $360 1•---------l r I 67"'5511 .. , T O Th W Id r I Oceanfront home on " """ ""' ""r. J "·1 er ron ~ !vie, bltnc;. fnrd yd, i:ar $...,80. EXl'<' In-level, nr op-· c or · ami Y 5226827SanClem cluplt• nr trt·pln 1n dropnr $1SOmo 752.0759 beach & tennis. J+J hme. 3 llr 2 na. new leasc.3hdrmS850 - --()pcnrlaily 6031hJasmine 'llc•v.ilOrt Tl:ilh<l1' .trj'.1. Exec.Th Jbr. 2hr . Crplt, 646_6310 + fom Rm +grdnr. Lgt• paml, cpls. $525 mo Bayfrnl Condo home. WOODllltll>G E Ll\K E 2 BR. den. 2112 ba. wet 71'1 645-2200 encl p~1t10, pool. rlbhsc 0~ _.. gar, ownr. 554_4442 1~·-t722 2+dco. view $1100/mo. Complt>lcly 1-kcoralC'tl bar. 1800 Sq. ft. Beaut. or l)i~ 361'2 SJ95. 675 5008 : 673 2332 SIN<1Lfo::S. or Family 5 Br Waterfront Homes Jbr, 2ba. w /pat 10 EnJoy carp & drps. $500 Mo -3 B $7LJ\ H67945 1"1..-32.... OLDE 631-1400 boating, sw1mm1nn, &cnicProp. 675-5726 DI P 2 Br. w ;fnm rm. newly a, "''· .,.. or """' .. , .. stress roperty! t dl'd $325 I f 557·0985 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SPA.NISH 3 bll<s lo Nwpt RI. 2Br fo1 jacuu l, parks & b1kf' (:() b ( I . Wl• i·a11 r1111l it fur y1>u I lw ~ ~mlt'<I dtrert rom rem . . 1 n anl, IRVINE LOCATED ON OCF./\~ 1·2 emplyd over 30. Refs. trls. Ma Int. & rec rces 1>d 7.Y 2 r . rp c, very nice. tt.•nr h .1rc'.1 l'rnhutl.',. ""n('r Npt. Irv .1rc•a no pets. 2192 Mmer. Call OCllMIPoint 3226 RR R $325/39 SIDE OF HWY AT VIC $395. Ph 55!H5'11 ~le5.6f7o3~,:~gle. $400 cou-h;1nkrup11•11•~. tru~t•·<' ~100 .to Sl~~.000 By p~t R.'17-SMS. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~BR:~a::::::·S375·$52~ TO RIA llf:/\C ll : =l/dt'p, 548·3662, ,, UV<1'I ~.1lt·t>. forct•d ~all'~. undn 111~ 1>1'1 l I!>. KIDSjPtfS OK Beaull(UI 4 Br, 2 ba. patio, 2 RR, 21-, . . . . . . . . $475 Spactou11 2 l:JORM .. hlls Lag rlgu~\$4~ r;;0· 2 Br Select 2 Br, close to bch & rMrtt. ~:11\~1'~ •. ~~~,<'l'~Re..tala Eastsirle 2 Br /gar/~ fncd yd~ 2 car gar. 3 BR,2Ba .... $425/$S50 30 Jo'T. LIV . RM . 11/\RBORVIEW llOMES ~l~.e~~ptd&adr;.J:Ynrt'::~ shop11. $350. Adlt11, no Join''" un .1 ore ••••••••••••••••••••••• G7S82S8or646-4348 982·2UM JBR,2~bu ..... $475/550 w /Mcd1tcrranean 1n Exec. S Br 3 Ba, Fam incl dshwshr, gar, view pcts.752506Safl6P~--W11lr Brokc•1 r..1•731~>15 Ho..!Msfuntistt.d _ _:.:._, Newly landscaped 3br. 4BR.2~Ba .•. $.S35/S550 flucnct>. Lite picture 'Rm,hugcyardonpark, patio. l'oo l & JU <' Pvt 2 br. ba apl. R('8ul .!I l 'llT:-. ()wno•r tr ;ult-up or 11111 locJt11m •••••••• ••••••••••••••• Old 2story E Side. Com pl. 2ba hm nr Dana HS. $425 01.ll FFS window w /VIE W 0 Jo' nr11chool & pool, 640.9256 213-860 G7G11or 860·7060 clecor Pvt. laundry rm. "111 Genet-al l I 02 re..dnne like new 3 br. 2 mo. Call Chns, 831-2715 3 BR. 21~ · · .. · · · · · 5695 TH9 F~LOCO'Ew.A.N ~ ~nE~:lrt Jjayshores. Jbr + den. ----1u1r S400 673 48"8 !\Int ••••••••••••••••••••••• ba. fr1>lc & den. $445. ~ 4 BR. 3 ba . • 5850 • .., • • ~ V $700 Duple11•1 Unfui-ft 3600 ·-_._ - . Stup hftrc• l.ookma lo Maanolia.642-0282 •3'Br,1"'1 Ba,rorp/drps, illGCANYON firep lace in rustic er y cute m o ••••••••••••••••••••••• ExtralorgelOrApt.Lol.' \ho 2 ~ 1'11•\\"• 1'45 ... ~ l\jCt .. "' c.J 3 BR 21; Ba $700 Spanish navor f.uc. lot 673--0144 M r• b t' .i 11 mo\c' Wr prob. hnve ex-Free 1 wk RV use w /lse or frplc, yar , $125 · ' · · · · · d "' & CD 2 ,r, I n. nt•w of rlo!leL'ifslorage. Ll{e J ttl> what)'ou're look1n11 3 br 2ba hom e . Refs Taylor -Made Realty LAKE l''OREST w/courtyar patio, Nwpt Ills a rea .. lovely 3 crpt 'g, South of llwy. pat10.6lS Marguentc 400 Units· Or9 CO. I "Al II be h 499-2986 ~S-4486 3HR.2 Ba ....... S.S75 less than 100 yds to bf',Zba.famrm.Frplc, m~Jmo9550J.~/\gl ----or ~rv ng 0 ac Avail 6/1. PP S57·726J beach. Just rompletcly new blLns. "'o pets. ~ -2br. lba. Newly decorated JN'llS, & all Orange Co. F'--"-L v--3234 ed ·~ ~ C..:..llnowforlnro 645 ·4900 Westside 2br. Iba. f;ar, ww; -Y remodeled & decorat • mo/lse. W a t e r pd • ......,_nhf'wwl1hed upper Old CdM. $3!>0 ,.~.i..1.-f _.. d rdn k ds K ••••••••••••••••••••••• md. new w /W carpetina. """ nnco ••••••••••••••• •••••••• .. util. Call G44·5133 aft 5 rnlpl F'X C u * •COftSUIMf"S -uor "'" y 'g r. 1 ' BR. f I 2 b '""-ti Own •· l ~-370 7 0 2 B Pnme Alrt.6111234 1 • . . osln 1•1l'c;a --------$330lst/LsL 546-8I06 t rp .• au .... pa o ; er wan .. 'I permanen a.oo P.....,.Slllo 7 o r sec a L • All 2 Hr. Sll0.000 25' r lalboo Island 3106 gardener pd. Comm tenant. Good r('fcrences Newport Crest. New 2Br, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~r_guerlle Sat/Sun dwn Ai:t 5'10 O~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• $195. 1 Br. 2 car gar. plus swtm pool, playground reqwred. 2\.!t ba. din rm, bltns, 2 Br 2 Ba cl~ tn bay & "'-ta.._.___ l8 .. --more' Nice area' Uot Nr shopp1og $700 year-$500 MO (rplc. 2 car gar. $450. ' J . 18 25 $l"" _. ,...__ z,. 7 UHITS.IALIOA. CHAR~UNO lge 3 Br. 2 . . . . . . O°""ER PAYS UTIL ,,,_~., 2626 ocean. une • "" ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,,_ D n Rm aarage ..,.,c Small fee. &&S-4900 ly. 96.'J.3712 Aft. 6 P. M. ...,.. . ....v wk. JUiy 2·30, $180 wk. MES rrime area Gro<;<; ""'· i ... .-.. c ,. __ 1..1,_ u•ss1"6.llRll!!.l.LTY A VERDE :lrf'll • S31.000 +. Offered at yrly 673-3731 ** OM-•n-$270. 2 br, kids, pet.a. -~" -31 BLUF'FS-4Br, 2Ya8a, 2412 July 31 8Sefb15• $1~ w; ..;me atmosphere 2 & :i ms.ooo.or w11ltradeup3 Br. 1 bll . Frplc.S:U0.2 Br.ref.pallo.gar. singl~FH 49._,7 ~IStaHogar,644-rntor ~.~· oa II . bf'delwceapts.546-1034 or down Owncr1Agt. Completely rum. avail nice! Res. now! Unt. Mai.nRenl.als.540-5370 'fS23Co•PUSJ)a:fR\'INE Ocean View, 3 Br 2 Ba. _>_S364 _______ 1--------- 6"6-ISSSor6Jl·0020 May lst thru June 20. Sinallree.645-4900 2St()ry,3br,2ba,fam.rm, Yrly le• $395 mo 4 Br 2 short wa lk to Victoria NWP1' HGTS 3 Br dpl.x, ColtoW.SO 3724 E es 673 3088 days •• c -•n ,.~.. I •. I '""• . h. I c II Ba r l u ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------·1 v ·OM&OF -poo1, awn .... poo Ba FP cet s drps Be ~mo. "e. a H\ . pc. pvt 1>a o. WstMl/DUPLEX 526-TI5S _,. 2 Br yard ref bltns strvtce. ~-tst & last, fniiscpd'. 551.zooo 0~ 114·8'82157 d ys: 714 pr, $175mo. 532-73.W $40 •. 00WHIC AU,. 38r &J.Br 2 old .,. •----P I .... 3107 -· • • • • $100.dep.968-2824 894·3484 529-71'3eva/wlmds •Studio&lBRApts <'• · yr!I · ec -cun \Ida OK. paUo. \Jnt. Masaive atone fplc, slate •TV & Maid serv Avail um~ •portll no;~ RI&.. ........... n.......... Small fee. 645-4900 ttwt"-'• leoch 1240 New 2 BR, San Mateo. on NtGU& SHORES entry, unusual 2Bd. 2Ba. •PbooeSe.rv, lltd pool w "" '"1 S27S 2 Bt ref· bllna1 * •C.S• llrl W• ....................... 10th fairway Rancho Deluxe townhouse. 3 Br, 1895 Cliff Dr. 37~ lae. 2376 Newport Blvd, CM 67).2051 dshwsbr.kldsOK.Won't .abrc:ondo. tba,comm. San J oa quin $450. 2Ba.+pool.~/mo. 548-8532 S48·97Mor645-3967 --------•1 l11st1Smollfee.&4S-4900 3 Br. 2 Ba. 1285. Bll113, pool. carport. 16684 543.1290 ••Cofttu!Mr•GtlkM pado. + mor~l t{1ds0K. Arbor Cir. $300. Dys:·--------~ lJtf.l~W t1nt.Small fee.&4.5-<IOOO 8936$71, ul 210, eves: The Wlllows, pool home 3 oewatet4 In choice Costo Mtu CostoMnG 3124 ••Cont•eraWde 897-4759Mr.Mobamed Dr2Ba,rplc.$450mo. =3.,_, ...-~ urcQ w /Own('r 'i. unit. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••• EAL ESTATE ruttprideof ownerahip Couace $145 UUI pd. 2•3BDRMAPTS Ft1arlnu's Cov~ 2 br, l~ Unlveralty Parle, a Br 2 Sl~.000 South Coast In Ready now! Fee POOL&KIOSOK ba, adult condo. Pool. Ba. ctil de sac. $430 mo 'c:itmj'nt Co 645 1103 Malo Rentals. 540-S370 642·'11llMI leNUJ 1325 640-5048 Pool. Jae. t.enms. 752·7847 t 13JO 5.Coost .._,_ 494-8536 Nwpt Crest. 40r, 2~ ba • -2 ldrwi rool. jac, tennis crts. -r S640/yrly lse. G44-8053 81tns, w /w, pool, ndlla, nopcb. $240. G4~·397t Try a Dally Piloti=ASTSIOE !-'urn I Br. Cliwdled Ad to buy. sell patio, pool. no pets S200 or ttnt something. 548-00lli , THEIAYLEAF 1 & 2Bdrm, water pd. From $240 Beautlfut, s pacious new a pla, Pool. pvt patios. Adult.s, no pets 329Avocado, C.M. 646-0883 Foahollow VlllO«Je G21 W Wilson 644S·20to F\JRN OR UN FURN •2br lownhomc w /frpl •LgcpaUo&ttnr. garogr •Aautts. child 16 & ovec '-~lpetok --·....;' '.,..... .. , Uafw"a. Aporlmenta ~ ~ •••h ~ A,la lac .. 1 u.twa. Offke R..tat 4400 Offlc• R...tal 4400 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• DAILY PILOT Dl Cosio MKct 3824 Costa M"a 3814 t .. ilincJOlt leoch 3140 Ml•,... leocil 316' 60' PH SQ FT 1770 OrcMqe, CM .......... Lod & Fo.d 5300 ~ & ...................................................................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• 161TWESTCLJPF NB 500"" ft ~ihroom. + Oppolt•ity 5005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~"°"' 7005 1001 Ala bu ma St 3 Br 2 1 Br dpb •• ~lh St. !:: of J\GT ~l 5032 nn "' ~ink. rt·d~ Pc-rf ••••••••••••••••••••••• f'OUNO Male Germ Sht•p ••••••••••••••••••••• •• j ' SMflStt ING! A winning comb1no11on of OOul! oponmen1 homes With iuxurv oppo.nrmenis ono superb recreation or o premium 10co11on lennis • gym • lheropy Sl)O • swtmmlng • bflh~ds. One & TWo Bedrooms One Both 1' 'i:."l.S!o. P;:w.&c Me~~ .,.; @ °"""' • "' -.. t--r 550 Pourorlno Ave., Costa Mtso 7&Hl995 ..__.._, ......... ._ 1\.1. Avotll ~II.~ mo 1 Balboa. ltt od rn k ll for photoitr. phy 'luc110. lll::Kl::'S VOURCllANCE & l..Mb max, blk w1lat REAL ESTATt 1-hald OK. no pets Nr w1appl, p\it potlO. avail 150 I WHtcUff Dr. or mt'dl<'dl ofr $22~ V.-.ruum clnr & rt'pa1r brwn fare. 5 yn V1<' UC&fSE COUllSt bt•ath. nr n1·w btda Call May l $220/mo. Call Newport f"1nanr1alt:tr ~ W96 I! u L d 111 n l w n SJ n ~omon.l & 19th. CM A ~w ~ <luy proizram. 544 5701 un ~ 30 113&-57811 LeasincJ Offk. Spoc• BusinHs Rental 4450 C lc>mMttt' Lot3 o( foot 631 0239 roml)llllblt.-with ,1vc-r1~· ell . u traffic ln,l'ntory & ~~k h .... 1 ... ' d ~ 2br. I ba lrg l!v rm & .l on :Sile .. ana.:1•r ••••••••••••••••••••••• XI 1 FOUND Vounu punpy -·~ '\(' h,U ~ ~or l' ·~·~Oft (7l'l"''.,3lll l"I" toqwpn l Inc nt east' ,,. ., · l.ll'··"""l .-. HartMMr 3142 polio Across l from " ""'. t:>. • ''._ LAGUNA IE.ACH I\ 11 1h 1, ~ 1 8 It 41 pt blk w blonde marklnA,::i .,. wu 11. • , ••••••••••••••••••••••• beltCh Av111I 1mmed Pnmt> location tn llunt Small '*hind i<h<>p ldenl ror \'IC Safew11y on Bayside Robert J Oon.1ttu, Studio Apt, walk ln bt'IH'h, ~mo. yrly 646-8257 1 n.: Lon n 1• '' 1· h on ComtMr-clal Store 11mh1t1ous pt>rson Won't Dr N B 645-SSTR Tt. R~ Sc.hool S27S mo 536·1827 o r S.C .. •• 3176 Brookhurst. 800 !iQUJm.• or nn bt• 0,Nf n~ pm la.6l ~.000 l::.L R1:.lcy ~"T. bl.k/Whl toy poodl" 496-950 A 963..8311 ••••••••••••••••••••••• fet>t S1n.:le. garden lY!)(' fossionuJ offlct• Loc:o11lt.'l1 Wtr. 492 6643 v 1 r CJ 11 e d t' 1 0 ~ , I lne 3844 2 Br 2 Ba 2 car gof l)OOI ~tore o r office Good ex in olclt•r ~hoµpanJ.: i·om St•t·1 dart al St'rv1re for Mollnl"s/Cnlle Valley El MEN WOM l':N rt w·lk bch no,..,,;""""~ ~urt!, ussigned µark plex. with ru'lllr Jl 1 Camino R t>a l. SC TRAIHFOR ••••••••••••••••••• •••• a • "" ..... ._.,., 1nu <.:all Mr. Plummer l' a''' S I SO· Pe r Re ard 493 7087 IART!HDIMG WOODBRll>GE mo 682·8669 <7141 ~67 mospherc $160 Mn . utll mo+llOOO down Net __ w_______ TWO WEEK CLA.'\~ PIN~SAPTS Walk l.O bchtshops. 2 Br, paid b> landlord earrunJ,tS SOOOO. per Yr-& LOST. male llgcr &lrlptld NATION Wtol-. JOU t , 2 & 3 bdrm unit!> '"" 1>3 lwnhsc Adults on · DIEUIXE OFFICES MISSION REALTY lo!row1n.: ll42·61S7 art cat-vie 16th & Oranl(e, PLACEMENT CottoMno 3824 CostaM.sa 3824 De!)l~ned lak e <•arly ly. no p ull!. S235t mo <'.omml & mdstl ~paces. 9&S4i4'~7~'j1rnnu Gpm C.M S48-7~ A..'iSJSTA!llC'f·: ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• £t1f1(ornrnS 2h7uro•Ralowli.5 8331193 200 lo 2000 sq ft Ai. low -PLANTS-Glfo'"'f S<Ana > Gold partwl plc1lt'. In GOOUJOlt r r o m . I w. 35' sq ft IA~ Niguel & 4 DB.UXE OFC'S N Sh I S6 750 Ol'PORTLINl'lU;~ VIEW or~ Ol'EAN & l'lnt"';lOrll" Ofchr!l,9-~ 30 San.Juan M1 ss1on VICJO areas s:;cra~~·.:::iy . . v1cmuy Daily Pilot or AMERICAN Ht>uut now 2br. 2ba 1n 4 CITY J.itt'. IJralt•. mr> Daily Capbtrc.o 3878 ll:indy lo s.o. Frwy Conf rm. Sl'Jt 25. all 7 flee Phone54g98t0 l>tl~x. pal10. laundry. nl.'w 2 hr.:! ha. 1hhwh1. --~0400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t~ll 8311400 pan .. lt'd. '>nt ~h~t· m rt' ti-1541 o ~"T German Shenherd BART'a-.DERS h.ln."I S325 642 1603 "·nc. New 3br, 2ba .. rum rm 11r I or 2 )r least· Lah D--1 for ,,, .. SCHOOL --·---~J r . J.1ru111 .... "mn 2 Rr2 f~1 rondo. p\l pulto. UECUTIVE l''on 'l ure-.1 !o.t:nl ADV> MU Yo.1.. pup Vic 13th St . II B 2 ll"l f: li~M S1\ Garden apt. 2 tir. 2 hJ ~ t42:>t. & \17'1 J:m, tlC>htJ Lui-·~) $375 Villug~ San J uun l•ool & 11..u kin.' llook!ttor<' to 4 month.'! 536 9S38 v fk<' m<'l 'd 1hII:.1M vu 8ayfront Offices u :-.ir c 1!J.t 96<: "~~l~ P»tto Matui" adult!> $185 t..:.-1 hr, pool Atluli-. 673 l827 tJ7~ mo 4~6241> Prime Location _ 714 ~I !1393 ~;~~~ f~·n ~•R~lClub FOUND Male all wh1h• School!> Coai.t To Coai.l ~ Mri~ A #2 on I} Nu 11t:~ ~ 18117 Ne~ 2 Ur <Orangetreel. Souttl L -3886 33!18 V1J 1.100. Nwpt Ur h RET All STORE <'.old l..t'af Shop dog. 4119m Magnollcl & L A CO LLEGE 0 F • 2?S 1'.: :r:: St ~$ M Monrn\IJ .'.l-UI W2.l rondo. Overlook an!( lake ••••••••?.::•••••••••• l'\Jm or unl. SlSO ssoo &arh iirC'!l. 960:.Q fl All Weldtn~ & Machine Shop ~a""~~ HB. No •dent MASSAGE. Low cosi 631 3003 • . I Hr. front pnn h . pJllo. nr & pool area. Tennis. 4!c. QUl<'l. luxunous. (''< ~cretanallter' 3\&ll llt'V. improveme nt::. lll1itbSehool 'Pvt" ......,...,...,.. Day Eve·Sal Cla-.ses in ----• ---'ton.">. bu.·-. K!ltl. meld Jll<'Uzzl. air cond • adlt.s l't' 2 br, ,2 ba upl 250sQ rt l'rpt, • u:11 11.:hung. LJd1~ Lmgl•rie rOUND. lllc1<'k curly Sant;iAnJ 556 7171 •· ul1l adl•·. «>c I""" _SJSO !).51_-4231 Ocean or Ray view lrpll·. l l~ C···t1 for 1m Plants·G1rt.s arts '--· ed d ---------Adult E Sidi' 2 ur upt~ ._., ""'' =<> _ Ell'vat.or to 'l'l'n1r pn' I t .._.........._ r-. ' u~ l'--ll k C dS'--•Id.Lr OR. Apr 11, in ~cigar.pool l~k<'nt'w, bch Part>&i.:umt.>room. '~~ pro\cm<'nt-. • flex1bll• Bo'" ma;, ar •K•P Saddleback PllltJ l'\1 Piano1n.<1troct1on.t•\ ts 644~78 I Be Jul :I Br 2 ll:i, q >ts. L ~ h 3848 OiS-5820 wkdys only. lease 67S·JOtlO 1llH1 JL'> \I.rood, F1. !'(lass 581.9005 pr teacher Emphasts on ~ ~ · -drP". I pk. hltn-.. t•url orpta ac ~~~1~10 ~~~:~~rct~l~~f r~~ -------Foundry Aluminum read mg music 642·4630 Large 3 Br 2 Ba. P<illO ~.1r, lndr). no pi:h S35<J ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ••CdM di'< 2 rm :>1Ulc. !:\'TORE Ofo'FICE SllOP Beer Bar FOUND Bicycle between l'V 1027 Valencrn S285. tu-11103 Hlu1.• Lagoon Condo, on lhi.-adventurou>. ildoll utllpd. I\ L'.amplepki.?. Newport&Ba.vCt•nter AllkforSamCrane 1\astln&SanlaAna,C.M .-~-w-__...--_-_,--7-07" ~9080 •631 2932 ----lht.-lx·al'h 2Br2Ba.sec Starting a l S~J5 ,mo SlS5motomo675tilJOO 20SlNcwportOlvcl.C'M llBS.l716oraogeC M w .2186 -.... wu, " ---DanoPolnt 3826 gate, tennis, pool, SSSO 499 ~ ___ --------&tn l2S2 11rf>44 22211 71 11t>4S-4170 S40-0608 ----------1••••••••••••••••••••••• Spac.Jbr11ptoru..,c1ta~2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo Yrlybo.(·allownt.'r 2ndMOFREE ----FOUND . Sprin ge r ? collci.:c ~ludcnl:; h.1w br & den 1-'rplr. pJt10 & l&Z storv clupli·H-~ M-H>L .. "t.I FUil serv1re. rndl\ uJual NWPT HCll STOHE SWENSON'S Sparuel. male. approx i t ruck W111 help you pool Adults S32S No tnplexl·~ & Coua µlcXl·s. · 1 · Apca tnwn+s f'Umllhe<I omres. month to month 26:!0 Avon SI. S300 mo CE mo v1c Paulmo & Platte, move or haul awJ) an\ 1it:ts &15 33111or837 9Sl7 2 bdrms & lll•n, 1, ,, & 2 DELUXE or Unfurnidtc-d 3900 rent 1ncludan~ licrtp Jl'rry Wynn <213 M77 7701 I CREAM c M 534.7301 Jrca Odd Jobs Mike 111 lwths, firepl..iti'. 111 lht• ::! Fm. 2 U1\. 2 fireplace's ••••••••••••••••••••••• lion serv, pcrsonallit•ll THE C .M. FRANCHISE Jerry 6i3 2794 LARGF.2 Rrl ',lia.2:.ty houM•launilr.vhook·Ufl" ~lmut'lo'>ein TlfEl!:XCITING pholll' covcrai'(c, m..111 Naturally, this ex -f'ound turtle 4120 Vic. -- an tri pit""( N r "hop-.. l'lll'h~ul varrl<o i·•wln:.t•d PALM MESA APTS. dispatch, undergroun1J BIG STORE trJOrdinary business OP· Br1 s l ol & R ed h 111 . XL NT DK U M M 1 .. H adll'I. 110 tJ<'b G~l7 8828 £ MINUTES TON PT prkg )anitoral serv J\11 Comm ~torl' loNtrd in POrtwuty w /business & 979-9'l41 or~0204 wis hes to Join xlnl ht'avy m1 I 2 c,·ar 1-:•ll'il~l'' l'IO'<I' to .I ."~gt&watt&.. BCJI lllll except phone P1t·at11lly Clrt•1.1,.'> & front ex""'r. Our exclusive I isl· mt'lc1l o r ha• ll rock - --.1·11mh. 'll11fip1n1! & U ~ ~4-· THE EXECUTIVF: I ,,.. f'ound: I B I CYCLE. i'(roup 842·'104I East C'M l'n lllr & 211r l>Jnll 1'0 1111 llaalrnr Bach.1&2 Bn. lnll on Coast I wy in u~.<.:•.111 for mformal1on. Owner idenUfy by make. ---------- w gar s $210 & $250 1-'roni ~:'!l.1 m11n1 hh I REAL ESTATE from $210. & up SUITF: l..a~una Compo:,.l'd nr :i sz. color. serial no & MATURE LADY w1shc~ 67S.S2Q5or 675--6224 t;o!d\•!l 1 .. 1 nli•r 11 ~l 0 & 1 AdulLc;, No Pets G40-547o contiguous rm... & loft 0 boy's or "ltl'S Call JIB Lil companion pos1t1on 350 S.Coost Hwy. f'-1 h f I " ----i\ra11UIM, li.ui.1 Po1111 494-8536 lS6l MesaDr Of'C SUITE for rl'n\. ·ron rm ·'" rrc•p;1t•c· poheedeptS36·5621 Good d1spos1llon . .:ood NEWl&28R 11313:.~l _ tSBlksEastorNewport ocean view.lg b;ilc·m". \nr 1<lt··1I "'l'llf1n1: roi -. --refercncl'b. Onvl'. t'Jn Stortmuat•'"'" Ulal I'd , •--oNi....,.I 3852 Ulvd I ,,.· ,o lwa1t· ur pr.11· ... ,.,lcln,11 '~ Found: Female Collie tra vel. 71A.4n'68"9. II " .....,,, 11.cl•hdor I Jcl nr tll't•an ~: •••• !::•••••••••• !>16·9ti60 Ullfilatrs w garaRC'. ,..';4~I 11rft1 •' l'nml'. 1 u ... 111· -II ·..--M 1 x pupp y V 1 c .. "" " ~~>~· .~rf.·al~~~'l;: lhr, lh.i, ~;n m11 ind 111:1 2 b I --mo S36 883HJand Dahl "''"PPlllg (I, prnf i·nm :;lfj fQ)'.Q JI Beach~Adam:.. 118. 4/14 N IA pleaser:.ill eH· f'lli 12(>1 11111hi'•1·~1 11,f() l'.Jl'J . UXl' r. poo. rt'(' PREVIEWING 1200 Sq. FL ver~J lllc µIt•\ Will (C't.l't' tu 0 .1 .. ~· 1~ ... nd R<>•J1y 586-4213 _ini,: ~ ' . -mom Lovely loc From 2,....D U .... IT J l·:.~>un-.1blt· ll'nJnl .JI uo ""o u ~u •---------"'-'· rm all' <!Ur <!ll.1 With $.!!Ill (;J!> & ~atl'r pd orr ...... " usa~t'. cpts Can he spilt S485 MO. \ 6·.;3·::110o .. " Found Fem S1ami.-se <'D~~ ........ p Wanted 7 I 00 111ealiBAU \.mt SJOI/ l'rown Val!C'y. 29041 the Beach House 4 Hms Uppl'r Oil U1•I appro"t 4 1 Vil' Slc1ler & ••••••••••••••••••••••• I l\tlrm S2IS \GT l!lfi ~!~ll J\loma H.111.1857 ~ar San Clcmc·nlc lt~n MISSION REALTY Edwards llB !I-Ii 50&1 A Comptllskpr. In, ... 111 -----Contemporary & casual bl~ Place Rily· -l~-~7o.t 494·07 l I ~y to Loan 5025 ---· -SaJ Pvt rm. bJ. T . CdM 2 1\(irm I I biJ S2WJ a Tot'O 3832 ,u FOHDl\HLI:: 'fhe bt.'St or Newport ·i. PRESTIGE --- --••••••••••••••••••••••• LOST cat. !!ray & whl Reh 644 9666. 644·9801\ Ht•Jut1ful pJrk Iii. .... 11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LUXL'HYUYTHESEA goodhfo ro.T\11 STlll<I: It Znd&lrdTD' mdlt• J lt:IC)tt:d Vic -- mn ... ph~·rl• P1111 l. ,,,,, CJl)l•ll ::-.it & sun 2 5p ~ .! I&.:! hdrm apt:; from S275 • Ucamc-d ccihnJ:<; MEOICAL OFRCE 11 :iu 1 •tf(11 , . .., ~.~,o s • . . · • ~ Oranf.(1: & Sant.1 lsal)t.'I ACTOR Vidro Workl'ohop JIL'-t a ll!w :.IPf'K lo t'lllll llr d••tuw t 111.-111 ll'> ('lubhou5c, lt~nm!t, pool. •2 pool-. & rec c'·nll'r'> In ht•art of lr\'lnl.' ISOO blu1 ..1g1· 1 Im ''I ft ~r IO \N~ i\ \,\I LAliLI-: (.'M Rt•ward &t~ 09~ (I~ for rt'Jl Of WHITER~. lth•lt• -.hui>PlllJ.! g;11 <,;1111 mn '.!:1111 I> J..it·u11.t. "aunJ . brlllJrd!., • Plw.h l'rpl~ & drape'> ~ rt • somt-furnalurc· &. ' II I' •t., t Or 1 & < 11~11 not. important 548 2333 At'TORS. SING EH:,, l'lc· \dull ... Ottf>I'"-SJl!UJro11rr<1ll~.>11.Ml3i pn wndt>ck, heaut1fully •All<lwmuchmorc fl\tUrl'' .1vJll Pnr1•r \l.m111·r:. \l1k 1.1;,J'Jil _ tiiJ~Broker NOl"XPnt•l' 711 !l5:c211:: 1:11 E IKth ~I t' \f lanclst aJ>Ni Short pvt fo'um ba('hclor S230 l:l'n prat·l almnc·r 1-J~l ,111 111111 FOUND Male mm1 Poo 1"1:! OX:i1i11r•>4fi 1illlli _ Fowitai" Vollt'y 3834 path to thl' heach All Uniurn 1 br ~5 ft<'<'Up.inc) . ~s. 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N11ar 0~ ~ __ tHahcl. 494 .166 ~ o r SanClemente f'ullyllc. lmperauw ?llllrl' duUt<s Pt.•ts $305 6<12 5-ltl6 01 :?hr. rph, •Ir~" l'hthl l)I\ lt.1 .ip~rtmt'nl Overlk'Jt Lake ArrowhNJd hom<'. O.C. l\lrport 752·5626 Cplr & child nd 2b<f rm 497 2831 Forae_pt. 492 7296 lnrludc publir relation:.. fl.1~ 441\3 N r II 1• .1 ,. h 111 \ cl & t:olf rour"t' $600/mo 3br. 2 ba. w ipool table, tu 20 I I 11 --Good secreta rial sktll!> - --W:iml'I 7M:!I ~yrumori· f).$4lllR40nrf>40-1846 TV & dshwhr, Com · CdM pnvate double oHlce se .. yr ct<'a rc!I• cnt Lo-It lasl knd Blk horn VALARIE. please write lo are essential. 547·5846 2 hr, r pls. rlq111. ltld~ nk. SZ.10 --f l (orrentw1balh Hcfs_•i75·61:!&urt6 --nmmed ~l(<)('al glassea. Ad. No. 870. Deily Pilot. nopets, t-nl'I .:11r S23S SummcrlA.•nselUr/1ort 2 ortabysleeps6 $2SO.Wk 673-'llW8 Miac.ll~s Balboa ls ld. Reward PO Boit JS60. Co11t.:i Auy·,overloadServ MS·29"111 SPACIOUS Pnt11ie;; Orean vtt'w. l'ets 675-ASI 1 R~s 4650 673.5927 Mesa. C.a. 92626. Advls· Exp. lcl(al sec'ys ncedt'd ·-2 br 11\l yarll. l>U111i1•1·k ok l'mmontory Pt. Avnal Rtfttdsto Shan 4300 OOM. Shops. Stores. Or Ing me of your phone or p /t 642-0223 IN $35(). l.)tl' 2 & den, I' l ., 11 .. 1 1 .. th Se 1 1• fices & Storage. fo'rom ••••••••••••••••••••••• d .. ~ 1 ~---------ti;ba. frplc. p11llo, bltns. ,, i;arn~e ~ }t•ur" ,, , ":iy " ru P " ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sfl5 mo. 548-7249, Costa UN I Q lJ E H ~:TA IL f'ound Golden Relr1ever a w .,,.s so ran ronla<'l Alll'O 2 car 11ar. 1>001, nvoal S2J5 8121 I> M1l'lull'I Dr ~S-4133 NPT Seek Straight prof. Mesa STUDIOS l•'Oll IH~NT Vic <X::<;. Mole, leather you. Ralph of Palm Spr· May l or 15. 642 0053 or !',;7v'~~.1536 JliJIL d a Y 8 Nlct> 2 Hr tnplt'x. new or bl.I!!. man to shr. lg • SlOO to $000 mo Ulll Ind collar w /chain ~-0136 mgs BUSINESS ..,. """ b 1 r h DLX OFC & lnd·1 unit!!. ln t "Th L• t .. &1~3277 -c~.fplc,NwplHgts.No !I arpy um. vu ome ll(I Ill l' r nrory F'ound : S h ih .Tiu , Female wanted. 35to48 MHI F. s·d 2 h h -y 1 ·• Wulk to bt•arh 41 hr.:.! ha, pets. $340 962 1072 w /2 prof men. S225 ind ~ bus. P~\ crne~. 4.2S F.. :ioth SI. Newport blk/whJte Vtc CdM high who would llkti to date, MAGER .. 1 e r, 1 n r y enrl i:nr $295 :ll7U'' ut1I . maid & Krdnr. Iman & <' orm a(' B1.•ach or call 67S-61111 or !'lchool . Call t.o idenllfy and likes campmg & out S2Rll Month. G46 870S t\rookhurst !lf~ 07711 ~Attractive 3 br tnhoU!le, 644-0484 Ave at NPT 1-·wv, Irv 1>'73-4271 556 3320 doorsprt.s 1 am 5•9 ... 147 F amlUar wt R&K VlM l\va1I now -frplc. l'pt!. dprs. bltns. 1120 SS39 Sq fl. 16• lbs 750_2298 Good Orange Co loc -Brand nrw 1740'iQ fl2 hr2 1.'0C gara11e. Nr. Hoa#J ClltdoWft 0 tsqft 751·1.228 lutJnnsjlnYett/ f'ound Lrg M a lamute Salaryopt>n SUNNY I IM. 2 frplc dui>lt·x Ind. ll~p1tal. $375. 1st & last UYIMJ &pMaff! Finanee type do~. MisS!on V1eJO. THE GOOD UH VICTORY DODGE • • Jul'UVI, i.:aruJ.:1• rloor op +SIOOdep :>482695 Sharvahomeoraptmenl Prime Ofc t lndustrlal ••••••••••••••••••••••• CallSJ0.9445. tr you're an atlractave, Ctnl~·~ nr. laundry room. ek space located 15 man t.slinets 1 1 bt 35 ---------- Some 0<'('.10 Vl('W Tel 2Br. I house from beach ~t -O>Am DHUMln:D from S fwy 's Cent ral n..--..-'h. 5005 Lost Kreen bike backpack petite Slng e ga . wn Automobvc Mr. Bon1wll, 194 7431 or S3501mo yrly _ UU. ~ ,.._.....,. ~>f'" 0 C · I 0 c XI n l fo r ._....... ...... , <.:ontiuns books. note & 40 who hkes to travel. New Detail Shop need~ Movl' to the Sun ~pot at 7:Ullll,('X!Ji0 Ph.673-7\80 c:v ~~~ SaJt.'3/ServicetOtalt'lbut ••••••••••••••••••••••• book~. ca l c ulator. sail & the good hre & help._, SunnowerApts. ~ B d 2 b tb Forover Syn,832-4134 onuse.CaU GIFTGALLHY Reward'54S-747"8ves. ~J1ketotmeet~man Topwagespiu<f.Englnc •NobeacbtraCflctno(oa Lf:£>3Br,tba,<'losedgar ~ e room, a •· Cotiioc•RHffy Newport Beach. Want w 0 oes oo. peue Steamers, eng pamlen, •Gorgeous 3 br npiia, 3 bib beach. walk lo carpets, drapes, bwlllns. Adult maletoshr home. C7 I 4-558-I 70 I active partner or may be Found female puppy ~ WT1t.e or call me »bout buffers & polishen. llP· FromS285 stores1bus.$310.960·S131 fireplace, dishwasher Pvtroom purchased Mr Smith mo, Boxer & pltt bull youru U tt n• your holstery s hampooer". •Severalpoob Across rrom park near Call~7136eves DLXOf"C38'/Sq.Ft 110em-4pm)67~-3080 ml x., La g ht brown dreams. P.O. Box 2563, check out. p1ck·up & de· •Jacuul MOOE:RM SPANISH ba.Y & beach. $36.5 month. Jn CM. UtillUes w/black muule Wear-Newport Bearh. Ca 921663 Lavery Apply at •ChlldrenOK New deluxe 2 Br. nenr JACOISRIALTY F.shattnew2bd2ba.Nr. lnt'luded.7Sl-Qm LAUNDROMAT. with tng braJded leather col· orcall676-986'7 20S9Karbor81,CM •Call now beach. w/tpk, encl JlBr. 675-6670 5 Poima Hunt. a. Daya Agenci· Capo l:J c h . lnr. Found In park ln SodalCW. 5400 ,_ ~ l~ 2511 W Sunflo St smoke olnrm , adults. 53S-4790 Corona del Mar, large of $6.000 'J Owner. Ol&ta Mesa. 642.224~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• r----------5s7 aoown-· S200 mo 846-384!5 licJCcMyoft&st rice.$200. 8376417 AUTO PARTS .._ ---------1 2 br apt on iOU rourae Born Again Chrl!ltlan Realonomll'S 61S-6700 Found Ll"hl Pigeon llunt. Beach Kalnbow LAIORH -2-br--b---.. -_---12nr,l bu,istove,enc.gar. nowavallable fem, to s br hse $8t.25 BEERTAVE:RH w i hrown m:irkloga, ltallandlnnerAprU23rd. PERM.FULLTI'.\tR ·I a. cpt.s, ... .,... No Smnll enr yard. t small •Dbl1eU·cleanoven +dep + uUI. 968-7790 HB SrMll Npt Center office COSTA MESA band on leg, fan tail, um Spm-11 30pm. ll.B. Op 1 pct.s.f29S. child ok. 536·5006 or Ger Balrony, ocean view llo t Industrial loc., N n 5482121 Muo nu: T•mplo 601 pt.o eam a uto£arts M71694evo 536·1407 Jim Hutchinson ·~up fod~lwlas!'!rtdryer ....._ectH__... Mo to Mo rental640-4502 11bst>Ol<'<' owner. must ---------Palm. 11.8 . Donation. 3621 W lltSl. A ----------1 •Aarron 1 on.:u nirlt~ 4350 sell T~rms, Tl M ti; f'OUND rem c hocolate Adult.a $2 $0 Children 2 br, alm<>i1l !!."'!!:near So Wolcr view. 2 br rondo. "Fireplace ••••••••••••••••••••••• C.M. 300 sq fl ore 800 aq ft n1 1400 We I m a r a n er y I c 11.25 Door Prlua. Ticket•----------Olt Piasa. \;ruJO~. pet.a Pool. tennis, we t bar, •2car iiar w /auto opnr SIDJ1le rar encl garage tor lndstrl. $12~ & 1265 Brookburst/Adama/Yor· sa.tee, 973-4837 AUTO PARTS ok. $285. MIJ..8789 r r p Ir $ 3 9 s /mo . •F\JJlaecurity root. W t.lde CM New, 646-2130, ~3700 llome acce"soncs s hop kt.own !l63-<t663 TIAIHD &..Ide 2 br apllt·M . roun n>Sl>-282S 844-0!509 m 645-Sl26; 675-a074 Laguna &ach . tabl'Cll.t---------4Looely7 Social Int.roe as COUMTlltSAUS t tti g I I 280 1 1 11 JiavetomethJrJ.Ryouwant J1helves, etaaeres. m1r FOUND amoll bllt fem Yrw exp Meet pro · PEaM .FUl.J..TlMF. r1 se 0 • rp c •New 2 Br, 1 ba, S28S. yr Y ease. 8"•1 m · •Single. Mesa Verde. to Mil" CI03l1h~ ads do rors, &lits Avail fnr fix do~. Terrier ty~ 1n ICI fesalonals w /tam• In :.:tJ!,!bt. US UU; Cblld, am pet ok. Cpta, medS35067 .. ~1051 Harbor11\dam1,CM.P>. It well -Call NOW, \urea & Inventory. Toro Call 586·JIOT, \et'eata. Ph Oa.n IAM. ~:~~~$l ~ '" ~.bltns0>82M&16 _, Storq•oo.ly.lm-8974 S0.:1878 494-4553 R»IU79 _ , Ana.helm8r9tt..USO . Ir ,, ~I -.....-.. --..... -.. @8 OAIL 'Y PILOT Friday. Apnl 22, 1977 "'Add 1t ... Build 1t...01aper 1t...Hammer 1t ... Car pet it...Cem ent It... Wire it...Hoe it. .. Clean it ... Move it ... Press it.. Paint 1t. .. Na1l 1t .. Plaster it...F1x it .. .... -"II' --... SERVICE ... ... --... ,. --------....... DIRECTORY Plumb 1t. .. Patch 1t.. Pipe 1t ... Remoae11t ... , Roof it ... Landscape 1t...Tile it.. Trim it. .. Sewit .. . Haul it .. Add it. .. Plant it... Alter 1t.. Learn It... •m'•:• D--.1. Cell :p. AC<Mlltk a.ctri~ G1•rat S..-.fua H_'_g u • ...., ,.,ktl'•rilMJ ,....,.... Tit. •• ~ ••••• =.-:::-••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•••••••••••.•••••••• ··••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• APPLIANCE REPAIR Econ o m y A coustics. ELECTRICAl. S ERVICE 23 yr old Studl'nt tntcrMt SOnny 4< J er 1-'REE haul Free F4t Blockwalla. HOUSt: patnUJ\i, 10 yr.s HOMESAVERS Plumb Clrn.AMlt' TILE. New ur $10 -ServiceCall Qual c~lllnp.new orre· CAl.LSWhr,&SMALL ed In hou11~ .. 1tlln1C l hl> In~. deunup, tree work slumpllo n e . bral'k t'XP CM!Nptarea lam ml(&Henlln.: Ft"~est rem(ldel Frest.stnljobs Call 1714)~!}.2'22 spray, repaln. tree est JOBS8'2 8233 s um m l'r J u I y SI" pt for w111bl<' ltt'm~ Fton Res/Comm Rea s. he/ small. pn<'t>s art' small. SlO hr Honest & l't'llable welcome :>J6..2426 an S ----------4 ~l.800 Itc h . 640 ~038 Atdu tu/b id au r~m ov \!d bond Uob 7SU 93~4 . Ron00 679Y u.ItSPM scrva~ B orA. Milrch.i. T-~k MAJOR APPLI ANCE b-,.-.. N"--&.. FrCUSTOMl ECoLECTRIC 7u m 11 JOpm .557~. S4J..6768 6'2·9144 .~~ &&7 03S3 or 7Sl ·Jl50 •~•••••••~••••••••••• REPAIRS Rt>frl1u -, _ _,.,, ee es . mm, res. J ustlJltA!nora. You c • .....,...... t'rxn, Wal\n, A1r <.A>nds ••••••••••••••••••••••• boo.eat & reliable 11erv WE DO IT ALL! fo"ree ~st Housecs.c.lftg MoYMq ~color Ne:al & i.t~pen Mt\RV'S PLUMBING Hetnovals. trl m min~. ~72S8 One-man crew Syrsexpr Lie 331201. 7Sl·31SO & Co ncr~t e, Plllnl .C . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• dable. gd local refs . Ask 646-9807 ~na.:. rr._"C est. uc d ---------t pouring & finllltun~ Set 808-7715 plumb t(, carpentt'r . WMt 11 REALLY CLEAN 0CC Student litg ~ T tor 8rtan642-3UM NOJOBTOOSMALL y UlSured 6'2·2&24 ~ your own rorms. UV~ rool'I(, l(lusa. ~le<'trlul. HOUSI!:? Call Gingham truck. T ruh, tree tnm, ~Tree Svs. Palma, ....................... mnnt"y."94·1485 tt.bbard&edric trC't! rl!moval, l(urb8tre Girl.1''r~ests.~5123 move Rondy 7:J1·1528, Painter. 4 years ex · R.._,..&Repalr olives U1mmed. thinned. My CM bome. Reliable ---Ucl27136 64M974 dlap . mar Ille, lllt•. ~3006 pene11ce.AUpbases.Has ••••••••••••••••••••••• prun ed . removed 1 adult Toddlers & achl Cement work or all kinda. ca r p tg .. H r ecn 111 b IMMACULATE •...&...a.&....,., L own Air·Less. Call Greg Remode l add patio N>· 546-9229ans agep~. Pat6'2-7237 Reas rat.es·Frooests Galdtlllng hcat'Jt. Serv'g Orungl' CLEANING. Snt111fa c r-n-.1• aperaiCJ 11t979-9621. pair. Pree ~t. 962°4217 --------- ----------• 750-5485 750-6625 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cly.22 yrs.714-636-6.~~ lion Gua ranteed CaU ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• Lukayuc 29ff2S3 Tree Trim. r emove. WUI babysit in my home -.. iuc Reliable Expr Japanese y . .. Now! 673-TnllAMWAY Paint Yotr CClltle WALLPAPERING · prune. Reu11. f'Ully lnnd. days Lrg y rd & hot ""'"' an G d R bl • HAND MAN.<::arpentry. Reuonable,allkinds Roofinc) Tony64S-Sl.24 1 ~ 6'&5.f!O s ••••••••••••••••••••••• ar ener eason~ clcctracal, plumbing . Houseclearung by relaabh Avera11e Exlr 1 Stry S39S Expenenced 644-4192 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ___ _.;;.. ____ _ un 1 Mother wtll babysit. m y prices t'ree est.545· 8472787orG4fr6&1 coupl e . reft-renc es 2Stry$495.lnlr,S4Srm R pairs Ll c & Ins All LEfo:'S 24 yn.. e xp Xlnl ea_,,.,. home, w. 18th St. 1nr11.nt ~ 626-6126 or 963-5813 J>r!ces an cl ma tr I /labor Photoc)rophy l' m 's. BofA. Must Ch. & ••••~••••••••••••••••• to ooe year. from 6pm. Expr Hawaiian i;:nrdcne r 1'\Jll yard malntc nance Guar. msrd. free~t. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~-~~yuF~:~~t"";alt Cash Call Lee The Tree .. ," k ,. u J t 1 Uc d s. C'lt>anup, n ew Hous~lea"'"g •· Wlndo.. Ted""., Ol34or""" 7n.uc. w ddl h t h '-'° .,., ,,..5 c.7u. Carpeo•ry. Sm all Jobs. -.. per wee . ~a ane . Yd cleanups, prun ng, ""' "' -.._.. """"" .,.,., e ng P o ograp Y ---"' ~ "" • lawns. s pklrs 531 4763 Clc.irung Good rate~ & c II f t Th -;:::=========:::;-Pant!Ung, door h:'lnglng 645-1705 tnmman~. haul 646-4076 hlof 7 µm refs. Call "li1g Lynn. PETERS PAINTING ;a or es or appt Co<' Sewing & Alteration a Llccontr,est.~2719 eo..troctcw ProfJapanescLandscap & 5367711 Expr'd Reas Rates ~~l5~hotography ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ •--&..-fM-R---' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ing. & Gardenm~ f'rce HANDYMAN llomtts ' fo're~ Est. Call Gene Alteral..Jons. rcas . pnc.-e s, • ...._~ ,_ , ......... ....,..r SPEC LIZl"'C • II 7072G lb h Apt s Con scaentlou-. HOUSECL EANING SSZ-0458 PlasterfR-..lr cus to m llttaog, f ast t... 5 Carpentry plumbln& • • IA '' .n 11 eslS45-eo. w. 1 craftsman Ph 645-0302 1sourBusint'SS.Call .....-h I fj..., 0 . l..JJ • 540-~I • types remodelm g 11 yrs J , R ----••••••••••••••••••••••• some times w 1 c yo u , WMATS ~arruc e In area All work guar. E:XP ERT J APA"'! ES1'.: GtodincJ am<-e s aggedy Ann·~ I NT E Rl 0 RI EXT R VERY NEAT PATCH ::,~~! .. 5 all W -1239 or ' HEW 962-3314 (,a rd e n e r . f r e e ••••••••••••••••••••••• at675-6S53 Pa1nt1na Ex~·d high JOBS&TEXTUflE '"'....,.... r--t ~-1 t!iitamates. Call. 962 08M " Fr ~t 893 1439 -,.... ----~ u LEE M JARVIS Sklploa der. dump t ruc-k. Expr'd Housekeeper or quality work per reas ee · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• A D D 1 T 1 o N s _ GeMral s.nlus hauhn!'. tree work. !'rad Day Wo rk e r . o w 0 rates. 675-3181 John Spas Carpel Man will loy yours R""'"."fODEUNG ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ing, demo, etc 751 3930 transportation !>13-9526 -_ -_ --,.L...,_.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• o r mine . Re-pair s & ..... -.., clea.rung too! G uar work Ph 962 3200, U c 317856 Save lime Sove Monf'y Hc&llfliCJ Masolu 'f EXCLNT PAINTING ....................... Ftft. V"":J Spcn al bigger savmgs. t'ree GERWICK & SON. s ince ~.~~~~~~$ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••n••••••••••••••••••• lotr & Extr Reas. lO'k oCf with this ad . Maoufactur by Gen co est, ~3646 __ l947 u c 3109t2. Addi SERVICE 540.1863 11.luhng. moving. rleanup Fireplaces-Planters Free est ~ 2706 FRED fe1~~~·i~·tb~~~ !~~~ · Sales 962 0960 tl od l I B W D I $7 lup 1'rt.'<'work l<Ci.t'S, Bnck Concrett' Patio ons.re m e tng,p ans. UY· rap · c l\er ( t f ,,.2 c.c.1 Kno wles Pa1nt1ng Reas 832·2468 n......ttien..n..Pllol,.a .... t.119 People whoncroPcoplo 5'192l70or 673-6041 ai.. reee~t.,., .i..., BlockWnlls BBQ Pats TelevisioftR~r "'w• ~. "' That's whattho Moor e's Vinyl Repair ---Refs, Ests. 646 ().164 Int / Ext. commercial People who need people ••••••••••••••••••••••• J'OU -., .. ,_"-rou•ioc.• DAILY PILOT The fastest draw ln the Clean, recolo r, re pai r MOVING & HAULING. apts & res idential should always check the CANOPYTV SE!lVICE ~mu1>1ty ••• -ryct., SERVICE DllU~CTORY West. . a Dally Pilot Car sN1ts. furn car top:,. a11y t h 111 1?, .iny whert• Sell things Cast with Daily 83G·ll20 Service Directory in the lst RATE S ERVICE l·iihiW.)1 Is all a bout' Clas~ifted Ad. 642·5678. Free est . Call 549-1419 t:l.tll anyu me 493 25 15 Pilot Wa nt Ads. Clasi.af1ed Ads 642-5678 DAILY PILOT AL Fair Pnces 960· 1633 ,...-_.,.. ___ ._,.._..,_-_.._._..,_.__ ... _..,_-.. .__...,_.__ ... _.., __ .. .__..,_.__ ... _.., __ .. .__.,._,_ ... _.., __ ... BOOK KE Jo: J> EH fo'u 11 Charge. thru Cinanc1a l ASSEMBLERS Uistnl.>utur intC'rb led In ~ HAIRDRESSERS want µ1t1ml• 1oc·oml' up to FEES PAID ed Apply an person . SIOOO per mu or more + A fP Construe-. to W>O Regas. So Coast Plaza. b c n c f 1 t s . M a l u r e . G Ofr 1Stat Typ to $775 540-8888 _____ _ Li"e 1n beautiful Newport, i---------• oWn room & bath. care or one 1nfa nl S panish s peaking OK. Salary open, &W-8395 MOLD MAIER We W11 Tr9: sta tement. sm non proC1t organ1zat10 0 , s alary commensurate w texpcr, non-drinker would have ad vantage t 714 ) 673 28SO I-red Maller. Cooks & Waltreu~s fo'ull & P art llml' Oµ portun1l) for a d\ iJO('I' meot Apply 2ti33 W Coast llwy. "lwpt Hc-h or cal I 64.2·8475 or 644 6680 639-6123 Prod Mj!r /Elect S20K H ,\ I R S T y L J S T S . OONL.'T Shop, P time All Drafts Pe™>n Sl3K Manicurists, Fac111llst, LVM 11•7 ni~hl shaft No .::x per . Also f'ec Jobs Assis tants for oew Progressive Inject ion mold making co. has re· located to H.B. & needs M11<'htn1sts & EDM Operators. Man 5 yrs ex· per XJnt wages & over· Uml!. ProC!t shanng & other benefits Al'P'LY7AM MocGreqor Yacht Corpor atiot1 1631 Plocentia, Costa Mesa BOOKKEEPER F 1Chg 642-6830 Cook/Waitress n~c. Age 25.45 Woman. lrvant• Personnel Aiwocy Newport Beac h Snlon Charge Nurse Good s at Nl-ed mature person for Apply in pe rson. Mr 488 E 17th Costa Mesa Days 8 •'7·9065. evu & Cnnge beneCits llO Bed '>rrull s nack shop. P art Donut. 135 E 171h St , Suite 22A 642·l470 f>l2 0158 S.N F. Ml'!la Verde Conv llnll' prc-f re-male Call C M ~H __ O_U_S_E_CL_E_AN_l_N_G_._o_w_n ~~I Center St, C M B uilders Spec 1a l l> llardware co an N B S.l~ks cleancut man 25 50 ro r F'1t 1m e. s tead~. JJ('rm e mployment c.111 htwn 3 5 . .i~k for J e.m or Gt•neral ore. part time transp. over 21 yrs. $3.50 ---------~andy IW27717 1----------Ph I hl t DRAFTIHG6C IVIL uncs. I ~ • ypang, hr 640-487 1.642 7430 ~I Corp C7 I 41898-6631 COURIER & H-'p W ant~d 7100 Hetp W aftted 7 I 00 s.ix l-i5-1 ....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...................... ---------- some cxpcr rl'Q d. Start J.ickG H.iuh ompan) ~00hr&Wts-i9.t llOUSECLEANIN G Ei.µandmi.: farm oC l'n· -Service needs a m b1llous LYN CHARGE F 1t1m1· 3 ·11 Xlnl Mus 1r 1an . Pi a no o r beneC1ts Bayview Conv Gwtar. or ~ Top 40. for Hosp1ta I, 2055 T huri n ft-male 6anger. 645·5123, A\'e, C M 642 3505 Codie AUTOMOTIVE liEAUTICtAN SERVICE CASHIER W r for New porter Inn C 1\ll P E~TERS l'LUMliEHS ELECTHICl1\NS PAINTEKS OFFICE HELPER l'Jn l>t• 'tudC'nt w11h ll!l pro'< ~. hours J cla v lo work Musth.1v1•uv.n c ar lo lln\l' llourlv WtJl!l' & m1lt•11)!e allowC'd II<" ht bl• ablt• to type & h~·IJJ 111 o rr1 cc· Hour-. r a n bl' workloc! out. Offl1•1· t·X· !X'n.:oct• or <;ch•)()lllat! 10 bus int•ss a hl•lp Call 640 2500 bC'lWt•(>fl !I {)() & !1·30AM ONLY \lronm l'ntal 1·ng1ncl'r.> & GENERAL FACTORY cng s pk'g itirls l"u ll or pla nnt•r s ll t:.ir 0 C Girl nl'l•d ed tor shop Ptr Top $$. c-ar nee 1\Jrport h.t ... r~·rm po"' $2 SS per hr W/Xlnt <'0 64().7825 t1u1h upcn 1111· p1•11111t• lx'ochls 545 <>i03 Cor dl• ---------1----------1 v. n v al l'lli.:llll'l'r•n.: lJals HOUSEKE E P E R . full POX. ex pcr 'd 1n G M M4066l or ~0-8~ Bookkl'Cplfl)!. (;.111 Mlt>S BEAUTICIAN Howen 492-8500 \ Must be expenenced Geo. G. O'Nc-al & Assoc 640-6790 ------Youni:. run s m :.hop. GOU Automouvo W. l!lth, C.M. 646·8480 , ___ C_A_S_H-IER ___ _ SALESPERSON IH:,\ UTY ·II a l r s t y las l FttJme. Gd pay. Growth Selling Toyota & Volvo wunll'<I for El Toro salon Co. 5 Loe. Over 21 Lots of lra rrac Call 837-4743 we Train Great earmng pot<'nlia l '1<.'tro Car W:ish You o et'd e ulo mollvel__________ 2950 11arborBl.C M :\11 les e'µerlt•n ce t o BKKPRJSRCTY qualify Fu 11 l 1 m I.' M a t u r e Ch11'1 Care Wanted for m y Call Sales Me nni.:er ut w oman "' 1th g oo d .! 5chonl al!" 1 halcln•n in MARQUIS MOTORS ldephone vu1l'c my lnlnl' horn•· Wkd)" MISSION VI EJO LEONARD SM IT ll I 30 5 JO C.inn~ pt•rMm 831·2880 495-121 O BAY & BEACH Call e ve:. ~.~OM 1 •--------•l••R•El•A•LmTY--7•5•9•-0•8•1•1-Cleaning lad) wanterl Balbo.1 Island I dJ} Avon Reoresentatives k.•erlook~ So Good! You wall loo. ~":llna '411rlcl famous ''' Ollut l!I t1 .. "ltlo· hr" ll1gh cam 1111-:" TrJ ln tn .: Call ~II> 71>11 nr Z1•nlth 7 13.'l!l UOAT BUIL DER V~ILLARD ln<'rease an product.Jon & n1•w 40' llne has c re aled lmml!dlate openings for Cl.\I t>Xpen e nced person net Wet'k fj'j:J 2'!1il) CLERICAL Int 'I E.wort firm nl't-<1'> r art>t r mindt>d person V.llh j?flOd l :)ll.>l lllt & numen cal s kalb lo ll•urn & ~sa:.l an ordcnn.i.: ~h•P· pang. Pleas<' M'ncl n· sume r 0 no, :?600. Newport Be.il'h. ~~ CLERICAL DfoJ~IVEHY MAN for ear· ly AM. LA Times hum'' 1kllH·n · r11 11t1· 1-:t•onu t'J r n •11111n«I, :!'"hr' lit'• 1Jay Atlull!-. Cllll\ 110 t·nl let•tlnf.! Wt"'' m tnl'lt·r 11 H an·n 1\311 t1l:!h [)chvt'ry of D.111} 1'1ltit Lanz" rout(• 111 ~nuah l...11wna li<.-J r h Sull<thll• for .a h1.i.:h :.chool or t•nl· l1•i;tf' :.tud1·nt Mu ... l h.1, I' ,1 d('pendi.thlC 1 .1r w11h .i.:ood cl r1' 1 n i.: rc>n•rd E•1m10)!!'\ ;,tppno\lmatl'I\' sn:; m11 Phonl' 6~2·4321 \s k tor C1n·ulullon lrav In~ )'our Oi.1"1l & phone dr<tflmg 1..'"-IX'r in ..:•.HI ----------• c·harge. live-an. spk Eng . mg & 1mprovcm1•nt plans C..·nt'ral Office & light bk dnve, $550 mo + pvt &record m aps. Apply ul. kpn1ot Part·l1mc. 11 8 qlrs Ref N.B 559·1666 .lack G. R:iub Co . t\ltn Uru~Storc.IW7·2563 Hudy Garc ia, PO lk1 x 501:1, 125 Oakcr St , Costa Ml':.~t. Ca !12G<!ti 171-1 I 151 2510. ORAFIS'1AN. w.cxper. 111 I ntl'rwr Ut•s 1gn ror 1•-.L1hl1'h•·ll l nlt_·rior lit -.1 ~11 S hCJp Som \• .tn htlo•rlur.11 kno"' lrcli.:t• lu·lplul I .ill Mr :lh.l".11 I\ al 1!12 -11:11 for .1ppl L'RICKE r 1:-. r~IUOHS I \l' ()raflsman Uocumcnta 111111 of PC t•1r c u1 l s \111nual wr1Un~ e'<p de ... ired Fur m•w AvUJntcs prnduct St'll starter to :-d up shop & work with m1n1mal s upe r vis io n •k'Sumt• to 4500 Campus. Ml'221.N B !12660 UHIVER ·San Clemente. HOUSEKEEPERS Full & l' /lime. BayvlC'W Manor. 350 W. Bay St, Costa Mesa 642·3505 Gen1 Malntenanc~ Man. Laguna Hiiis un•a Heured servicemen prv· f'd 830·3321. ~--------•HOUSEKEEPER . Mon GENERAL OFACE CLERK/TYPIST PART TIME Immediate opening for a sharp, r e spo ns1hle person to assist In our ud· vertasang department Applica nt must have pre vaous general office e x· peraence. lig ht typing s kills required <35-40 wpm I. Automobile re· <1wred. 1''r1. P 1tune Idea l for student 675·8740 HO US F:KF.F.PF.R lrorung. mom 1n)(s. Mon i:''ra. (;dM. own transp. ref. 675 5364 art 5PM llousckt"t?fX•r Wanted Mature h ve an for couple wath 2 girls :J & 5 Must speak t;nghsh. t•am1ly In Mc.s100 V1e10 moving to Monarch Bay in July Own room. P''1 bath. and color TV Will C'Oos1de r o couple. Business phone 581-89-11 HOUSEWORK. 5 Days Th!!I Is a trainee J>O!'ltaon wk. Own Tran."lportallon. a nd s alary Is c-om · Newport8ch.64S..182ft. mensurnlc with past 1.'X· --------- pe ri c n e t•. Company Hskpr·COOk ror slngle bcncrats. person. Exp'd, S3SO . Prog~,~~~~~~!<·t 1on MUSTARD ~!~~~~'~reo&h~~.l~1~ CUTTER Machinis t s & J:;DM Operators. Mio s yr' t•)( per. Xlnl wa(:l'S & over time Prom sharing & other benefits Sctw:.11 Corp. 1714) 898-6631 MAIDS WANT EU Topwa~e:. pa id! The Inn at l...1guna. 211 N Cou~l llwy., Lag Bc h. H you think you can cul the mustard & work p rr eve:.. We pay up to $7 HR Call 751-9790 Sunday c all accepll-<l Ask for Mr. Wh1k MAID W/\NTl':U Lado Shores Mole I Call 67 3-8800 N ee ded Adul t T o ---------Super vise Stude nts at MAID lunch 1 'h hr~ per day wante d full time tor II 30 I !x art SC'hOOI 45 Beauty Salon. Tu(•S thru min per d ay 2 JO.J· 15 Saturday . Ric hard Mon thru t'rl. Contact Oue llette S a lon . 200 Uob Noel. Davis School. Newport Center Dr. N l\ C M. 550.3430 MAINTENANCE For a n Need extra money~ Early all house & carpet clean morning dt'la very LA ing co. Good dliViOi re· Tames. 2·6 AM arpro~. eord.640 2700 Need oconom1ca car. 111\BYS I rTk.:lt. n •ltahk uld1•r wum n n f<or o r n1~mn11l hahy.,1tt1111o: 111 111y h1lllll.', •rlll 2.1:i~h·.o· FWsh Carpente. s ~.CarpHhn Toudt-Up Bon~n En9iM lnstallaffon E:IKtri cians 1\n opportunll \ In ht• 11 purt of a prtiJ.:rt•'\<I \" Ol•mon .. 1 rators r ill mt• Wt• tr.11 n fo1 mujn r h 11 u "t' v. a r 1• s , 11 ,\ \ .ir111u... r110\I pro<ltte h Work 1 111"" lo 11111111• m 11 r.x ;l.'JW Ulll8 pm<·t-s,.ini.: I'll Must (~11lal H1•1'"l'I 1'1•1111 11k hkt'tlt'taal work& lx•abll' I' unww &>1.1,~ihkfutun· to t'Vllv\'f"' on ~clcphom• c•xpa11..,11111 11( hr-. 1:-;, w c·tL'llomt•r., ( lt•n 1·a l or P ,. r · 11 ·• 11 p h .i"'I ,. s, a c-1·oun1 1ni.: t>'<pt-r cit> '"'IM'cl.1llv l11'luronl"t' prii Ilana Point, Capistrano l!Puch area. Part time . 1fll ·rmM)M , W~nesday, '111111 '<<la y and Friday. 11ntl S11turclay and Sun tlav mom ini.:s. Reqwrea lll'JX'tld<1 bl1,1 auto or small i.lat1on wa1oton. Phonu o.t2 4:t.!1, usk for Harry ~Icy Pe rmanent position, du· ____ 67_3_·_18_7_9 ___ MAINTENANC E ASST. Clnltt' opportunity for 1 .... EED HELP Mature person. Call for,_ _______ _ !)46.44111 " appt 64.2 5777 NOW llecrwlins sharp, e v c n tu a I r u 11 t 1 m e Dt.strtb.ulini;: new. much· · am bitious man to sell 111\ llYSIT'l !·Ji fl<'l.'<k!I .! Ill 3 dlly'I Wt'ek, Ill )' h11m1• rd " plPnst• {"111 ~.sll 1107 !;.! 7'1 Lo $6 50 ~r hour '"''ed on qu.:allfac-a llon" employment needed product. Fan· MAMAGER.QETAIL hardware. tools & sho p t.asUc money. IC inlerest· Girt St.ore. Exper'd . .May equipment to Industrial ed. fol l or part.time, call earn o r 1 n v es l I a accounts. Avg $280 per < .-1orJ Ck-neflls/4 Day Work W<-ek /Overt.I mr 1'A!ual Oppor t:m ployt"r 111ra ble We w11l lr11m '""''-lll~ ~.al Of'lt'" ('isrt'l'r lntt>Kraled Datil lo.111 oµpty II B K-L! f~lt 2283 Fain 1ew RtJ. ( M - ---- F..qunl Opportunity E mployer Contact M Ike Tinsley. Legal Advertising a l 642-4321 ror lnterv1ew ap Mr. Roberts Monday & ownership. Call lpm · k N c ti Tuesday, (714>776-7910. w . o cxper. nee. 11 Babf'itter Wmt•d Uabysltte r n~'<Jt>d for 4 rrlOflth old mf.inl :1 ctn v wuuk In my h omt' Heferenc .. ~ pll'ast• Call \96 JJIHO BAMKIHG Escrow Cletil Hl'Cepuona11t clullt"I ac r ura tc typ1n~ ror ~tat~ m e n l 11 & t· h 1.• c k 11 l~v1ous .. '.llcrow (''l(p('r hrlpful. Cnll JK'r!lonm•I 1145 5333 n t Honk or Newport for nppt ~O K 11200 COftdor AYC Fo.t•v.., t'>an Ote•o t'rttway Al 1-:uelld l:.x1t 1 979.012' - -0 1:'.:'<ITAL A<.sl'lt Orthu C<>llt.'Ct1on liur~•u &eck1n1t C'h.llr'lnle c•xpt"r rt"1a'd ~non lo trn1n an ~ener1tl HD\ pref'd S4·SS per hr rollect100 work <.:<mtnrt ~ H 642 262f1 Mr Yuun1o:. ------ K.'\.1 24:'Wl _____ 1Co m p11n1on w C'Rr I> ENT A I. 1\S..<;I ~TI\ NT Ort.ho. µart um, /\pply Tue" Fro lh N1\'1!>on. 1111 ... JHth ~l c .,, IOATMAHUF. II 311,~ \1 1 :IOPM Mun lhru S8L SJ per hr Loe r.• r 11 n e c C • 11 Mn UenUil As!l1st 1-'ronl ufc LA'0.64S-31153 jlatl lil-1 t•pt &. I 11'> Corm:1 ------Jlnrt or full t1mt• G4S 21,52 CONTllACTOR DNCJ Stor. Cletil Pref exper 962·5847 Ask for Mr. l't.'lerson. or Mr K.ml!t1on Eo1t 1n e er1 nl{ &t o r A r rh11rclur11I h ac k · i:niund nt't.'<led lmml.'<J trl r1n.1h11n1t !\ales & 111cu sur1n11 .. w1mmlog pool" for qawhty, custom fit. ronserval1on covers f).W.il21. (.'11 ~wt-kin,:: fi~r.ila~' I .1 m I n o lo r ~. t' x p" r ht'lµrut but wtll lri11n Appl)', C"o.1,t C'l\11tm11 r.1n C'orv , ~12 Culle Pt•rfr, to. SJC ~enc.ct to act u 1:-.:NT AI. ASS IST en ILM.i. ORTHODOtfTIC RDA EXEC. SECRETARY Dody Repair Speclall:-1 G.o. G . O'MeCll I Yr ex1t·n~1v1• t·hrs1de T n 12 l Contro llers In for pnvotP collector an &Anoe dullt"'I rc-•t'tl Prt>f some f'ash1o n Island R .E _________ .. lrvlne. G<IOd houni. tcood 64 ..,. ~790 f rnnl 1.rr ohil 1t 1es . C1rm . Exp~r n~c , l~ING .... Jl_!l_Y_7_~_·2833 __________ ..,..0 ___ lo' Uml' F r1111<c 1>4!ncftb. stollacetng typing :ikllls. IRVIMl HA T10"4AL IOOl(l(EE8tlm COO~ &12 6443 Typu1g 70 wpm. Apply in I IC .::r-~ ----·---JX'r.IOn. 300 San Miguel AM FM pubUc occountina o(. ASSIST A MGR. [)(!ntal chalrslde asl!IS l>r. Sic 200. Newport Po1llUom1 O•"'n f'nr f N e h t.ant, Oo vnu re lute well TIL. ,.... 1t>e. wpl c a re11. 1~21 Yrsofa)le. with ""'Olilt•' f'ull mouth Bch. LER Post G IL & pre par e Appl y ln p (•rson . "" IOOkKEEPER llt.ateme nt_,. Send resume Kraoo '5 , fi800 w Cst reconstruction proctlrt> EXEC. SECRETARY ne eds df1cicnt tl';arn w k I t v PIXREC-. toAd#738, Daily Pilot llw y , NB 646·0 120 or wt1 two Ice g--' r·•-r~. M memhcr Plea~e phone "' d t 1 N t Contact Bob Crcl"hlon • ,.,x, l.S60. ~la e!la, uam-8pm. .-re:;1 en s n ewpor " CA 92626 , ___ ....._______ 64&-74l8 to arrunge coo Ctr ofc. Xlnt 11horthand & 833·3700. E.O.E •COOIC fidenUal lntC'rvlew typml( akllh1 & pleasant poantment. DAILY PILOT 330 West lcry St. Co•toMesa Equal Opportunity Employer GENERAL OFFtCE Expr'd ln order taking. mvulclng, typlna. filing. 10 key addtnR mach good phone manners cs sentlal S mall mrg lo Costa Mesa. SSS0-$600 de pending on uxpr . 64.2 1916, btwn 9 am & 12 noon. INSURANCE-AUTO SWAMPED LARGE AUTO AGENCY SWAMPED WITH PHONE IN REQUESTS FOR AU T O INSURANCE·SEEKING AGENTS & PERSONAL l-INE S U NDEH · WRITERS. NO DOOR TO DOOR CU ENTS CALLI NG US AJU & P fT'IME Earrungs From $575to Sl200Mo H you have any ex per. GIRL FRIDAY working or not Non smoker. T ype 45. C411 Us We Need You Take phone orden, keep 963-0944 book11 & records & le-an111•---------legal sec'y. »SO up. 848·1400. LEGAL SECY O IHL·F RIDAY needed Ne wport Buch Law I ak r II I Firm. Type 70 wpm, for 1131 m er, u t me, shorthand, mafl card _67_5-_l823 _______ -t exp. desirable 1 yr or ~ReffretMftf 1----------1 personality req'd. Must --------i BOOK ~AI.F.S ~ I lie a ble lo hnndle wide GRILL MAH UANKINO s $ s s HotM In DENTAL/AH.. ran1w of rc•!lponsabihlies Wantt'<i for Del Taco. more legal eitp. Xlnt academlc record Salary commensur11le w /t•xp. 644·7600 TE.U.ERS LOCJlll'G leoch f;xpcnenc•(il, lull lime us & work with minimum f'/Ume days. Apply In Uowney SavinjlS & Loan f lin Th F.xpct pref"d Wtll tm :.1sl;inl n'-'CCft,.I fur friend i.upt'rv1c;1on Pr<-fcr an· person. 25252 La Paz Rd. has openmgs In Its Hunt ee g e Call 494·9458 ly Santa /\nu offl('C x. d h•1dua1 With 3 5 yrs Laguna HJlls. LEG ·L 4pm, 675-~. 7S1·9134. MANAGEMENT TRHE Young man to work In NURSE growuag tool reotaJ busl RM S..peM"llOf' ness. Must be neat In ap. Day shaft , r /time. ro r pear. & h.ave very neat ronv. hospital w /actlve, handwnl..lng. 6 Day wk rest.oraltve nursing pro- w/wkdy off. Prefer ma r gram. Goo d s a I & ncd man for perm resp benehts. Contact Mr11 poenllon. Exper not re· Gray. Park Udo Conv q 'd Apply 1930 Newport Center . 466 f1agsh1p Rd. Blvd, C M N R 642 8044 Manacurl:\l w noted for Laguna JOiis Neal Salon Exp'd m 1111 phase!! of ruul care. Cllentele pre· fd but not nee 581 ·2657 MASSAGETICH With d iploma ror to p claaa LEGITIMATE spa. Mr. Glarrwaao, 75.2-9:161 •MASSAGE TECH· F E M• 60% Comm·Guar min. Full & P.T. work Legit ELITE SPA 540-8195 MAT U RE W O MAN pltlmt' t o W4'1come n ewcomers & co ntact roerchanL!I. f1 ex1blo hrs Need car. Ille typing 54'7·3095. NURSES AIDES Exper·d. Bayview Conv. Hospital, 20S5 Thuran Ave, C.M. 642-~. NURSES/AIDES 7·3:30, 11 ·7:30. Hunt· lngton Beach Convale11· cent H ospital. 1881 1 Florida St, Huntington Bch. Ph: 847·3515 HUISIS AIDES & 01.DERLIES 7 3 & 11-7. Will train tn• terested Individuals. LldoConv. Cent.er 1$MSupenor Ave, NB. t:all 646-7764 mgtoa Beach branch for Pinch? ray lie r eq Uniform, C''P . hut wall ronslder "' ruU •·p"'metcllers. Sav COOK, MATUIE allowunc-... & 1H·ns1on lilt.> e'\p with xtot skills 1--------t SECRETARY HURSES AIDES "" '"' plan 546 9444 All I l Ill "'-Mechanics Helper. ~me 11·7 E"""r'd •1 tfod.• angs&Loao exper. pre· Exper'd . Bay vi e w • appaC'an s w .,... GUARDS f'ashJoolslandLawflrm exp.necessaryorformal .. ,,.. .. ""'" C'd. Cnll Mr Selby mo TIME·LlFE Manor,SatrangeS27S.S31 __________ l testl'd Gd company desar1!5 Legal secretary 1choollng. Apply In Good sal w /incrcoses . M9-322Q. E.O E. LIBRARIES hr. F/llme. 350W. Bay St DENTAL ASSIST. bePhne,.~~ts,. E.0 .£. Call· WANTED with Civil liUgalion e xp. person. Harbor View ~~nlSAry ,El~ Conv. ~~~~~~~~~ Has pl\Jme Joba In our CM. 642-~ Exper'd Orthodontic Y "" or appt. 64CMS80 C&UJanet SheU, 2500 San J oaquin, .... p' · -·-1. BAR GIRL. Days telephone sales omce. COOKS, BARTENDERS. cha1rslde. F/Ume. 11.B. Exper OMC & Mercruiser Full It Part lime. Alll ____ 640-__ ~----1....:::CO.::;..:.,.M:....:fu..::..;;k:....:.r.:.;or:....:.De::..:..:l.:..;.I.__ MUlSIS AJDIS or nights. No extr nee. Two s bl rt s 8 v all DRIVERS P /Time. •2405 manne mechanJcs want· mu. Age 21 & over 1 __. s.c .. .,, M9dkal Aulit.t "OrderUet, D•Y 11hlrts . Mellow tavern Y lbe 8d•:~2a:w30k.& 3:30-9:30 5 Over 21 y:.... Im med. ed. Top wages & benefils Mature m en prc ('d ~ ~ M-a V--' ,.._ H ..,. ,.. DENTALASSISTANT Uniforms rum. No cash Newport Buch Law Back ore. for 3 •·am. "" "''"e"""'v. ~p., beach. Call Ric k al ~aryN + comm + ~.!!.'.nJ!"n~:~ul:. exl)t'r. chairsade. w t X· 'rm1:n~~ ~~;::·,:,.•,~: outlay.Car&phoneoee. rirm. Varied practice, Pract. In Fash Isl. At OOJCenterSt,C.M. _536-3300 _________ 1 uuup~-A°..~w"~t· oeceas. '1oE.inhSt, C.M. rn! lie. Start Immediate· tervlew, :>48·S633. Apply, some exper. nee .. salary leNt t yr exp. Send re INURS~ &E " Profe11sfon•I -----ly salaryopen.642·117:1 Ufthtual nqatiable. Cont.ft Mr. aume c10 J . Chwford. RH'S&LVH'S Cocktail Wai\reaa. Ent.r COOKS le COUNTER DENTAL RECEPT. Protection 5-nlce Klng l714>833·9'773. 140! Avocado, Ste. 501• Fl\Jme& P /llme an exclt1na. profitable & Cont1ac;~R:"eeRo!lsl Help day & eve shma1. EXPERIENCED F•~srysl!.~i• 1H1111r l.22flW.5lhSt.S.A. N.B. 7 a &3 u l'l&mourous proreu. .11-095 Apply In person. D e ~·7074 •"' IA" ~· lnluvlewa Mon· Fri. MEN for LA Tlmca de· UdoCoovalescenlClr Leamln40hnh'ompro· Equal()pporEmptoyer Taco. 17th & Superio r, •LABORERS• 10:30am·ooon livery. Pe rm .. p/Ume. tSMSuperlorAve reumalsthefineeruor C.M. DENTALASSJSTANT &t:»4·30pm OPPORTUNITY szn to $350 per mo . Newport.U.ach 646·7764 waitress techniques. D11y Oialr 31d••, exp, NpBch. MALE & FEMALE knocks otten when you S48-l?"n or eve aessiona. pleC'e· C 0 U NT E R H E L P • 644·921 \ All Orunge Co. Arna •----------• ~ re3Ult·aetUng Daily ~ ment 11.UIAl., good ,Job op· IF YOU ~~~ h~ptC:.nPZi1::.~•-------Hll.PMATES NEED HELP? Pilot Classified Adi to Jlt>', <AU m•> '1U·911M. have• ~Ice to otrer or b DISHWASHOtS Help you~ll toa mich the Orange Coast So. Calif. Coclc\•ll ..._toMll.Placeanad hFry.81SW.l~ St, Food Prep Apply In 815-1176 Heaplncaetectlonot market.. W.itre., lfte., lTmSlly fn tbe Dall7 Pilot _Cll.. ______ --i pen:on. MuklGon's lrtah. l!i05.E.l'lth&.n-t\ ~UUlodUooelull Phone~ Part Bl. Sl9 C, lrvl.ol, Ca a.u.tlled Section . . • SELL tdle ltema with 1 Pub. 202 Newport Ctr Dr, Suit.e 102. Sa.at. Ana In tbe l>A.IL Y PltDt' Sl714 PlloneeGSITI. D1.U1 Pl.lot Claull1ed Ad. N.D. ---------r KELP WANTED ADS Merchandl1ln1. lnv1n tory Control. Sale• 6 Booll:a fl't llme, avail Sat.urom. Appty .. ..,... rtner't, ZZI rar.t A•e, Laaun. Bcb. MURSISAIDI ()pen1naa on days Ir aftn 1hit\.a. WUI t.raln. Exper. pref'd. PlH .. •PPIY. Park Udo Conv. Ctr • .ee nu1blp Rd , N.B. ~- . , . .,, .. • • • • • • " -· p -'\ • • ' ... ' , .. • ,,,,_ !'"~· ........ ,. ... f "'i ' _ . .,~ .... "", ............ ,lllo.,,--~-...---... .-.1'.. .... ..._ ........... ~-----...... -----_________ ... ._ ... ~-----.· .. ~ --·-----.. ---·-.. --.... ------ I . I I Mllp W..._. 7100 Hlfp W..ted 7 l 00 ...., W..ted 7100 tWp Wmhd 7100 Help Wcmhd 7100 ....................... ....................... ....................... ....................... ...................... . ....... " 8005 Ftld!y, Apr!I 22. lg]T •• . ..................... . ••SHOPAT•• TYPISTS/ Jonathan's SECRETllllltt CAlllNERYVU.J .• AGE s:::• Wubor. Wards GoidettRefrM"" 2 Pittoe secio'l (7' 6 4'l Ml&;..J 25 Sbopa to ~rvo you er Good cood. $5<1 AKC 637 648S lime lrttn Xlnl cond. Join the team thal Offers u:z3istst ftV»pt lkb each. 8Sl-1&59 Wehnaraner11 pure bred, 9 comfort'bl $140. 644-4&44. ()pllOl"\unlty' nex hrs. & J~t amved from ScotUtb MOVING·Musl sell lg 3 dr wk.I. poppy shots, RlG Furn. from Queen ~pay CA.LL TODAY Highlands. Sideboards, ~frl& $350. Gas stove 7Sl 2977 Mary Luxury Liner . SlartTomorrow V tcio rian (;haase 1200 Gas d ryr $100 t.'73-~an. 3PM OfflCI A 1TIMD P. Up & Del._., Wknda 3 30-mldDljiht U5Rocbester.C M. Wod It Tbun mldnilbl to·.,_ ____ __; __ -.J If t . 0.yvtew Manor~ w q.C. TRAINEE Bey St. C M 642-3:IOS. Some previous ex per or Y•~ LoolilMJ for OfftCE CLBKS rheml1try courses de· A Praf11..1&bl" career $2. H hr F / t 1 m f' 1lrable. please apply 111 Real Eatat.t' One Of 831 -3242. Storer Cable ......_o Materiak. lac:. Ora.naeCounty'sOldett Secretaries T ists nll!&Slat ..,.. :n 10 IO Data 1050 ..................................................................... TV . 273112 Ca mtno 600VldoriaSt.C.M. &LarcatBwldera/ E:p1strano. Sult<' :.!04 EqualOppty E m ploy De~:o'U*tn' ~E:~~=~· Equal Rad Tech · Certltl<'d CONSIDER· Radiology oHlce. Cull Stability ur a large co+ Paint.era Deeded, alleaat 1 time. Ml salon V leJo, outs ta nd log comm YT exp. ext.enor wor k. 495-4700&831-0740 schedule <up to 90~) + Clerks 1.ouna,:e Desks ~1 COLLl t:= P UPS AK <.; ~o~ f f i M·1 B • Beaut. St~ f-. Syr fom. Secll aJ Sol •· •A l 0 Ce • Ureuen. rrors. nc llolpomt dl&bwasher. xlnt AKC S2S Gd b oo a .. ouvesea 0 overload a -Brae. etc Below '6S.Olll Q6S..8M1 • o m e W/ma~blog sohd cotree wholesale. See al pvt ~ &end tbls. 983-8217 warehouse. 1882 .. p .. AKC poodle puppy 557-4061 Whittier. C M. or call KENMORE WASHER T·CUp•·unytoy Olest bed comer KJ'OUP, Start $4.00 hr . Q1nl1tct ._ _______ _. draw available + pro- Mr. Hr11111 , 675·7611 Real ~tatcSlllcs CcssJ.ocaJ work environ· VOLT .. ,.,,., .. ,.._ .......... ,."'"''• 3848 Cc ; 11 Drhe 546-4741 (Across From Orange Co. Airport> Equal ()ppor E mployer 3723 BttthSt N 8 OOOD COND -.. "' w/herculon covers & ~~~~~~· ~·~ 873-6644 6'2·9403 . -.. 1---~-----11..:bunlt::::::::.:beds~::.:.·.::962=-82.=.:1:..:.7 __ S Rolllop desk. Pine, ---~-----1 Gordolls.tt...Pupt LOVESEAT. decorator TYPIST beaut. cood. S200. Aaffoll 80 IS AKC. Ideal pt!Us, 4 len fabnc, blue & beige. xlnt Moft«age ba nking llrm ____ 67_5-_3207____ ••••••••• ••••••••• ••••• trom outstandin& litter cond. $100. 675-4811 ~ lndiv. to work In Cannery Collectlble• •PUIUC• 6G-832'7 .. A_ t ,_1 d t 0 1---------11-'or Sale· Like nu, dlnlng ......... umen <'Ollwv ep · Special: 20's era lumP8 •FURNITURE• AKC Registered Hassett nn set w/chlna closet, No pnor exper. req'd, Crom $22. large oak. Hounds. 1 wk!I old. plus 2 overstufredchrs& butmusltypeSOwpmac-beveledmirror.~7 ;Vtc· •AUCTION• 714·847·0676 aft 4PM end lbls.Call962-~10afl c urately Newport Ctr torlan youth bed. old •ToNte 7:30PM• location. Good co. Jewelry from 25<': 400 o.aa.r-. WekOIM 1bey'readorablt• _4..;..p_m_. ______ _ benefits. E.O. E. Call Mr . 30th St. Cannery Village. r,._,J ._..ct-.. Free lo good home Lov· Bar Ch:11rs ~ ~auurully Straw for appt. 640-4580. 673-0142 ~ -·r .... ...,.. eable 5 mo. old black tufted nau.c on pe<lest.al W •tTDESS Coal!J 11th Cocker puppy. St!S-5323. base(llke nt'W), SlSO ea A11" 1934 RCA Victor w/35 re Storage . -----new, ASKING $75 e~. Exper'd. Ph · 548-7822 cords ownrs manuul, r e-Lovely Br sets. dressers. Black Lab Puppies. 12 Pool table llgbt. cusloin WOMAN rord cata log. Xlnt cond. chests, armoires. olgbt wks. purebred w/papen.. leaded gJass S350 new. Enthus1asuc. m a ture P l ays perr. s3 5o. st.aDds headboards mir· shots & rc<.'Of'ds. Adoru· l\SK$150 Ph640-4910 (714 )962--47llaft6pm. b· .. _., beds ·b bleCall557·2508 woman wanted for part rors. wu. • c est lbde-a·bed SlOO desk $5<1 btwn&-3PM Mon·l-'r l ment + t ratolng & WHY JOIN management dtlvelop PART TIME, must have ment +oppar for adv1rn· exper In woodworking, cement w1lbln company misc duties & repock:JK Superb Homes dtvlstons. Cull Harvey Ing of faalenera, steady ~wards J r ManaRer. •~-------- work. 646-!i2CJO R...Jtv7 TOUCHSTONE SECRETARY...OOL PART-TIME !C'"J · Realty P I ea s a n t p c r :io n OPPORTUNITY Small office e n viron AOlvofFredncks w1slron.: typlng & some menl Top t'ommlssums! Development Corp 'lh :ikllls. f'/tlme. Apply Mon 1111 m tn approx. On the JOb training l-'a~t UIS82 Beach Bl. Ste 8 In per!,On, Robert Bein. 4pm & 8pm to upprox stW"t schooling. We relm· WllUam Frost & Assoc . 6am Tues 5~m to ap burse your license costs. Hwmngton Beach, 92647 1401 Quall St. N B (714) 963-0867. 549.9077 prox 4a m o ex per OM>lce of farm lo<'allons Member 1ntemaUooal necess Will train Apply In Cost.a Mesa & NewPort Real Estate Network SEC'Y TO $650 an person, Pennysavcr. lleach. Call for an appt.1 _______ am_I T yping. growing s ml 1660 Plac-enuo Ave.C M now! SUPERB HOMES firm. 751 21600 PBX Answer~. REALTY INC. ~9·8655 Work a bu i;y switchboard. Be alert & dexterous. Must have a nice spt>aklng voice, good grammar & good bandwr1t1ni:. Work p/Umo days or oves & som e w knds . Ca ll time position. Figure 9 pc Antique d inette set, be~s. d esks. sofas. Beagle ods good home oulslde tbl & 'chrs s:iO. SALES Service Station Allen· Salon orientated or solid wood w/lutnd carv· recliners. rockers, coffee w/adlts. fence. AKC I yr, slereoS20. 644-6193 ' danl, exper 'd. Day & equlvllant.Call631·2444. tng. (213i 861-6312 eve. & e~ lbls bookcases, spayed/shots trod sis REAL ESTATE Ideal P/time Eves. f\&U & p /tlme. AP· 631>-6146days cdh1nae1lrtse.s.bawrasstboeorlss •• 833-3926 Liv. rm .. din. rm. ram ply. Shell Station. 17th & Women wanted to work nn Xlnl cond 1111 N MANAGER WA.MTEO J b Irvine. NB. for Janice 's Raggedy Un I q u e a n t l q u es stoves. Free to You 8045 Hampshire, CM. 540-71'; l''or welJ known, expand· 0 Ann houseclg service. Ounoisen e. Ladies desk, COMPLETE ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---''-------- Ing Real Estate com· Service Sta. Attendant. Start $2.50 hr, 8·3 tues gl&M top, wrought iron IEAUTY SHOP Free puppies. cockapoo Sola bed. 3)'r $200. Din. set pany. Operun~ a new or Work 6 hrs a da) In our exper'd. Full or p1tlme. lhru fri . 675-6553 table. chrs. 67~3782. mother. (213 )632-2388 w/ext. 6 cbrs. $300. R.efg rice in Costa Mesa Must new ore. across from lhl' Apply Arco Stauon. 17th Shampoo chairs. sink Cree delivery. choice or 4YT old (as of J une} $75 M63333 E 0 E haveexpen ence. Salary oc. Airport & earn &lrvlne.C M. Merca.c..diH AnUque~~rere?.ce Roo.m with b ack dr o p, seven 548-7934 plus + AJI applications $100+ + per w ee k ---••••••••••••••••••••••• tbl. 142 X44 . Solid hairdryer ch:urs, hydro---------- PBX conCidentlal. Apply to Salar y, bon us, com. Servtrc Sta. Help Cull o.r Antiques 8005 wood, brass cappe<l legs. mat1c electric chairs, Free lo Dag, Must s e I l ! Ea r I y ANSWERI NG SERVICE Ad. No. 869. Daily Pilot, IDISSton P1llme Apply, 990 E ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pleasecall731·0141 islands, desk & display Birdof Parad15e. Amcncanfurn.Sofabed. Mature dependab lt' <.:lasslhed Adverllsin~. · Coasl llwy,N B. ..._.iances 8010 case. 546-4923 2 swivel rckers. 3 end r II 330 w Bay St . <.;oi.ta Tb k 1 r •. Wonderland ...,.... SSS s •ve SSS tbls. naug reclining c hr. person or a nltc re Iler (' w (H s u n °' s.wi.... Macho~ •••••••••• ••••••••••••• A Fluff Kl S "'" 11 Mesa.Calif 926::!tl. ( ti l le .. "!II Of We honor BofA, MIC. y tlens. 2 lamps. $375/bsl orr. operator. at,.,,..n P to per t'C Y sui s peop NearO C. Airport ay & Antiques.I REFRIGERATORS Weaned&Trained. ""-Atte set r>< 9636702 7a Potd while training. who l'nJOY putting tht•1r ~veshms M0-361:14 WASHERS.DRYERS Cash &Cashler'schecks. 5484615 ..,rtS96S-Oll 3-... ·· • 6-Mi-8000 E O E RECEPTIONIST 1.t typ verbal capab11it1l'll tu HUGE war ehouse R d' j R & N 0 P E R S 0 N A L a PEOPLEPERSON mg. 50WPM . phones, wo r k . S t udent s , STENO /TYPIST f'ull cram1medb wlthoverkSOOI i-{.~0oa:.!:~~.·G~~~~hel CHECKS PLEASE.Food FteeCactus&Succulent O 0 0 D US E D 11·30 to 4 30. Apply 2'J25 h o u s c w i v e s & lJmc. youn~ & growing dmus c 1 oxes, 1nic e 0 · 29 Y~s In or'iinue Co available on the pre· plants. Gd for lndscpag. FURNITURE 1930 art New port Exec. needs ('ol11:ge 1\ve suite !J moonllRhlers arc all Newport Firm requires eon Panos. <' rcus or· DUNLAP'S mises. Items s ubject to 962-6517 deco bdr m set $150 P /ti me associate 1n c .M. 540-3545 welcome. wl'll i.i roomed ty p1st g1.1 ns • w a 11 c I oc ks· prcsale. Several good twin bed wbo lesalll s uppl y -----ASAP.7~·~1 grandfathe r clock s. 1815NewportBl.CM MASTERSAUCTION ~ 8050 sets.673-4804 67J.2223 REl"EP'T/SEC'Y Contact Ren~ Rnc•i Casctnalln° antiques. CALLS48·nl!O ~ . H ""'" " 2075•/2Nwpt. CM ••••••••••••••••••••••• -------- Fo r busy .., . 8 . ore 833-8095 S W IT C II B 0 A H D Over$1,000,000Worth W d Cl S1'0 8' Sofa Green /gold 3 Person Ne<.'<.led lo care for Pleasant p~ne voice. RECEPT-TYPIST, pvt Amen can International ashers. rye rs. ean Ceil 17141833-9625 N~ .~~!;'Dru~.ALapEpl's, r u"s hi~ n . S7 s . c ~ 11 mtenor plants In rom heavy typtn~. rmnt ok TIMMIFE Country Club Must be Gallen es: 1802-T Ketter ISalt.eOOmodF els. dl ylr ~Mualr. orl714t646-86B6 -~=-ft "'wu-=ui•·-·s'"aara••n 675-2998be!oreSpm. merctal selling. Must LIBRARIES, INC. people p e rson. Call ing St., Irvine. Tel. · ,,..I2840 8 e e · s r ---------L~ """"' ,. ... h & :I appear , at least 1 yr ex· Chrg ....., Nook (2 Sto ) ~ & ave exper. x nl dnv per Call S49-86Sl Equal Qppor Employer 644·~ 7~1m Open Wed thru Bkydn BOZO 814 vi 19th. CM ·642.7930 Ma ple hutch, l bl w /'2 Ing re<' F' lime. Call Sat. 9 AM to 4 P M Visit• Wiii buy some re fnga. ••••••••••••••••••••••• &S48 32162 · leaves & pad.a, 4 chrs, 2 Marga r e t wkd ysRecepllomst goodtypmi.i Teache r -Pre-School, n.1 • k · Capt's $32S.846-Ql73 768-0541 know'I of biilmg Sal~ SALESLADY. expcr'd or ce rllhcatt> o r l'Xper PUBLIC AUCTION ap.,. s. wor ~~R or not. Mans 10 speed racing - -lo""")() t'·llT r not ~ knowl~gcof anlJ 9amlJ 30am S2SO hr MANY ITEMSOFFINE aLsoscrapmttal 675-~~ bake, $1950 Good look· **I BUY** l>raft ang tables. nee GQ()(i used Furniture & dt'sks. wood & metal. Appliances-OH 1 will \lnl cond, c hrs. all !>ell or SELL for You ~lyl~!I. m.t5c 631-2570 or P E ST C 0 N T R 0 L -. mo a U<' 0 qs. Enthusta!.m, energy '"" ~...-., I ~51 5S8H T E CHNICIAN t-;xper Thurs only ll--1H·IWl4 ask & xlnl prci.cnlalton for ~v ESTATE JEWELRY. Washer . dryer comb _n-"g;.__, ______ _ prefcrn'd but not req , for Mrs Lande:.man c>.rlus1ve sh op al So T..,.. Soficiton ART OBJECTS, AN Xlnl cond 1711 New Girl's 20" AMF Bike must have good dnving RECEPTIONIST for doc Coast Plaza Mr:. We net..(J lOglrl~lolletup TIQlJES. FINc FURN· llampshare.CM 540-7l98 Looks nl!w $20 . record. neat a ppeurance. tor:. office. wall tram Helme, ~9-8748. dinner resl'rvatlons In ~· .l'11~~~J";?~ RI~· Maytag elec dryl!r Call ·644·5663 MASTERS AUCTION _o:i_i_~_n _____ _ cn.1oy workanr< w 1publlc. Good typist, Sii \'er} • , the eve Hrly wai.ie + 1>15-2200 Xlnt condition ~ 646-8686 & 833-9625 Comer cust.om bkfst nook, F\Jlt lx>neflls + uniform helpful but not essenllul Salesman exp d. In s tereo bonus No ~elllng In S6.S 536-5825 .-,. 8040 & truck. Apply ~on Fri ssoo.Swrt548·0076 sall!S. home & auto. Call volvcd Call afl Jpm. AnUque lnhentance sale ••••••••••••••••••••••• Furniture Stripped & 9 3 Barden l•esl Control 556-0420 540-s.i64. Lots or oak. Sat/S4.ln only Kenmore Washer Sl25. Wll.lle adorable poodles, Refinis hed by Experts. ~~55~0andolph, CM . RECEPTIONIST SALESMAHHEEDED 10 ? 197 Magnolia, C.M. Guartdcl toy , AKC f e m ale . 752·5059dys.675-2094 ev table. $250 Maple Bdr m suah', twins, dresser. chest. mirrors. $200 LRe amb1•r ::.wag. $60 494·265.1 Small la w ore Airport l-'or expanding rurntturc TELEPH SURVEY t.75-1858,642·1969 546-8672or979-4734 _7_51_·5588 __ Cos __ ta_M_es_·a __ Lg. Duncan Phyfe table urea N B Brl0 ht ac P /llmo. Flex hru. Our · · · " · · store Sal & bonuses vary CdM Ok 615-8380... SELL Idle items with a Washer .dryer combtna West lllghland White Ter· $:ISO. Hound Ma ho.:any 2Slnglu Beds rnrato typist. 833"9983 w1sales & management ---------Dally Pilot Class1Clcd Ad. lion. Movinit. must sell ner. AKC m ale pups, 10 desk S250. Much Misc. Xlnl condition PHONE SALES RECEPTIONIST ex per . M1si:11on Viejo Yet.phone Sales 642-5678. $75. 675-6502 wk.s. 962·9563 675--0333 _S35_. ____ 6_75_·58()(1_ 1-":t~hton Island R.E In area. 768--1.222~ Fast J!rowtni: <.•o. net.-cls -------------I Phono Sale!! pt•opll'. \t'~tml•nt firm. Must SALESPERSON telephont• ~ule-> people to " malt• or female. 16 to (i5 ho.1vc expcr. Typing skills work from our lrvln<' of· years of 11g1• <.:uaranteed nt'I.-. 1\pply In person, JOO :-.!('('(fed. f 'tlmt> for lt~ht fa l'e Full & p/\lmt• ~hl(ts w111fo., or ('ommti1stons San Miguel Dr. St!! 200. 101! llxture sho~ room F..am SISO to SJ5() per wk 250 t-:ast 17th StrN.'t, Nl•Wport Bt'h Sall~ exper ht•lp(ul. AP· Top comm p.11d, salary &tilt• 0. C'oo,l.i Me:..1. pl) Tu~ thru Fn 8 J(}4 whtll' tralnlnl! l'honl• hc•lween allo&ll 30pm RF.(.'OkOld·:~:PF.lt -onlv 2031 SE Main St. 540ti09l M6-t223 M ust ha 111> good ln~ne 546 ::.'901 --------- 1-:qual Oplxirtunaty hand~r111ni.: & t)1.11n~ 1 !I d Tt>ll'phone Snl tt'ltor t-:mp 1lyt·r S5SO mo ti73!il72 a e.per~on \\a~l e •· lle.1llhT~t1ng Program. ------milny ~ncflls I'. 0 l-. Exp<>r prefd not es!'len ltt•'lpon~tble Woman to please tall P.Jt Mun'o-On uul Uay or even1niz rare for 2 & S yr olt.I. af 581 5444 hours lmmt>dlate opt!n PLANT MANAGER temoon~ Sl SO P~r hr SALESPERSON in~ ~H41 btwn IO & Extraordinary oppar for 640 6865 Ml£DE.ft 2PM younl{, slroni.:. person.i Rl~taurant ..v --------- blc r111~luruvele:ider ASSIST.MANAGER t·or furn iture :.tor<' Tt-:LLER Metro Ccir Wa~h ::,y-.tcm:; Salar) based on 1. 'tl)er lmm<'dlatt• opening for .. 15011 bo Bl Career pos1t111n. pvt L.aguna Hills 7681223 teller f:xpenl'nced prl' (• •• ~·M ar r .. ,,;, o 1n yocht rlub 1:.''tPl'f 'd food rcrn'l.I Founta111 Valley ~.... csa ·"'~ .,1 & l'"'V"raan l'e ..... "nobln ~\LLS POSITION. open " ~ ...... "'" ' .,.or appl Mr. Archult•tu, Plastic Fabricaton r;n 77JO Managenal posstblhlles, 963-67t7 E o .,, ------1 full Ume. Appl\ El Poco. Call. ~aystdc Pla.sUc:i., R~taurant H.e-;p person litft Shop l''ashlon Island 1---------•I 1.1:; tilltiOllam ~;)()pm f1)r clay work ~u-st hkt' -.; H TB.LER ---------fast food ui>t·r<1t1on /\pp Costa Mna l'LASTJ<:S ly H1i.:i.:•·r. 111 f a,luun SALESoaETAIL Our c M branl'h has an M •CHl .... E OPRS l~lun1t."' K h•·t~n ~' 1 t 6t 1 m11•1• suppllt"• & St.1 -" 1mml'll 01x•n1ni.: for un () •. 3:> ___ . _____ 1 t1011e1y F time p1.1,1t1<m ,.,111,r·11 lt>ll•·r T hh 1wn1ni.:11 (ln 'oWlllK .,. U>.tll Phunt• r11r Jl'tll w-uvt•yurd 'hafts for "'~ Hl'l11ll Sule<i 111 ~.1n 5::,7 ~ll.!. ,, .. ~ lnr ~ r !'('Non mu~t lw nblt• to l}l•1''11 Inject ion Moldml( l'lt'nwnlt'. appro11 1:i hr'\ Wt·~t. illt'wµua t l>lll work w/bank 111·c•nunllnl( Machine Opt•rators pt>r wk to ,tnrt Mu~t ~· Lioner~ Ill ablt• to 11C1tl hond11, Trtilnt.>c:'I ll<'<'t>l>h-d ul~n J\Jll otwn lOA~ & .I'~ ·-;.. ________ 1 lravl•lt:rs l'ht•t·ks. mOnt'y Oppor for 11dv11n«'c-mrnt M1nw.ii:•· 1 bunu.' ,\!JI>• orders I'< 1•1111h1t1r '11 unHmltt'<I w/l(n>wllll( cv ly al l-'otum.il Corp S.Oefaritt & rhKks Must bt• ublt• t•l l'aad mt'tlh'JI & l11t> 1n t!f.! :ioo Arrtni;? C"lk'I Rkkpn work w rnm11 11t l!r rt• ·,ur, good Vo.JI' plan ~ht fl -----TO SI 400 MO. ports Thl5 11> an xlnt 01)· bonus premium J)Jlll fur Lu Rrtnclt•n Al(l'O<'Y por to ~row & develop in ni gh t work 1\pply RETAIL oi-02()Btrt'hSt.Strll~1 our branch. WeoHl!rtop &am 5pm :-.rwport Rearh ~~1 .. 1 salanes & co benef1tt1 Cmffomlo CLERKS Calllnr \pptit-:,,tati h~• Conti!('\ Cheryl, 17141 113.S 0151 lniedion Mokfiftq :."ti.!1 l\ng.c,~ l'tl!\lD Mt'"J llrvm1• lndu.-.tnJI Complex} l':C111nl Oppor t-:mptoyc•r UTOTEM M1nor11) >\ppllrtlnts SECRET ARY Enrour:Ji:ro to 1\ pplv F,qual Oppor t-:mployl•r Coft•~e Mc:wbh 1-'nr l.lu-.y H t; off1e·1· f'o-.11111n'(flJ.1c'n 1 .. t,2nd& \11 mor) t)1H•-.rat1·1 Jt<J :.tldl'> 10 S1111 (,wtJ :.k1lb t!'>al't11l;.1I ...,...ESE ... RCHERS l'1Pm1·nt1• & I :1j!t111J 8.'l.l-ltll'MIJorlv "'~ ~ ________ _. llea\h Otht•r t1 n•,1" h•1v1· Pc.1611toru. url' no~ open opt•nin.:' al~1 No t•\J>l•r ~-.·retary H •· Oe\•elop for exper'd Searchers or r<•1 t.I Apply at any of m1•n1 firm mnv101t lo new ·wt• will tram the nghl Pl...l\:)'TICS ~~}~!~~ftK~!~~dRt' our :1torr'( l){ft<'t' ut II C Airport pe™>O. Some ta lie ba<'k. ~ Nt>w port Blvd i.:ood ~1·1 rt·t11rlal skills ground very helpful. An ()( mt1lt•rlnl3 & t'Xlit•r'rl C"Mta Me:o1a 642·7702 req 'd Sal ury c om · nual bonus & me<llcal mco:rnra\e w 1ablll\y . befteflts. Sirk pay after 6 w /~tup & 1>1)(!rallon of -----1nJo<'t1 on & t ron11 fer moldln j>t of small pre· <'llilon parts. Day slun. Ml\llll'lhOp ST ACOSWITCH IMC 1139 Uak~r. Coeta M08a 549-3041 RN CHARGE PM 's & Nl l(hls. Xlnl benents Oayv1t.•w Conv Hospll 11 I. 2055 Thurin Ave, c.; M fi.12·3505 Equal ()ppor Employer RN ll<.'t'lled for G P. In Np Center Va hd lie n•q'd -------I 644·1122 PRESSMAN Sm sho p. I\. B. dick. Eltp'd. onJy. 64HlZ33 days, 1131 2227 eves ________ __. ffi4 >955-1550. mo's. Call or apply, Com· -----monweallh Land Title Co • 1220 N Brood way. Santa Ana. 835·8511. Coo· wet Ell1e TYPIST Needed rull lime. Mutt be accurato w 1re<'eP· t.lon.is\ back1round. San· ta Ana 1T u11t10 area !klary commensurate w /experlence. Call $44·M37 bt wn Ul-1 I AM or U PM \ \ I \ I I I . I I FREE GROCERIES -9 WINNERS -ACT NOW! I We want to hear your success story. How did you uee a D•lly Piiot cla11"led ad to put proflt In your pocket? Win a $50 or $25 gift certificate for groceriH at a leading market. Writ• In SO word• or leu how you uMCI • Dally Piiot ctaulfted •d to put profit In your pocket. If po1alble, encloH • clipping of your aucceHful adL a reasonabfe facalmlle, or a aummery of the worda you uted In your ad and mall to: CIH.m.d Promotion Oepertment Orange Cont Deity Piiot 330'11.a.., .... P. 0 . Bo.x 1llO Coeta Meea, CA 12829 Entries must be po1tmarked no later than May 6th to be eUgtble. Prtna wt11 be awarded durtng May. Dedalon of the Judgu la flnal. Emp&oyH• of the Orange Coaat Publahtng Comp•ny are not ellg1ble. If you wish, use the handy coupon below. Send tt with a copy of your succealful cleaalfled ad and complete the followlng sentence In 50 worda or leH. "I put profit In my pocket utlng a Dally Piiot want ad to ....... ..................................... · ............ , .. .................... , ..... . .Phon• .............• Along the Or•nge Coast, the beat pl•• to buy or ..U la In the DAILY PILOT I rndar. April 22. 1977 • ~-~~ ...... ~?.~! ~ .......... ~?.~~ ~.~ ..... !~!~ ~:'!!:-!' ..... !~!~ !:~!~ .......... !~.1.~ 1!~~~~ .......... !?.1.~ .,.,....... 8050,GCll"OIJf W. 1055 G--.,. SW 1055 MOVING SALE t\Jro l N 0 I V I 0 U A L WANTED Kreu Kiln BJO DAILY PILOT ~"••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• crptna. gamc6, toy:.: UlAMONDS u~ pt Very TOr CASH DOLLAR 100 molds, ceramic modeling. ti' ll1deubcd Moving, mu.:1l t.ell. Sult! M.ovmg·PatioSule clothes, pob n·p•n~. ~~~able 847 8935• PA IO f'O K YOUR ace~ S500 S.SI ~7 SEA RAY SALE 125. Newly covered !ilarts Fri t1I everylh1ngs 2107 Wallace crort kits, toob, man> JEWELRY, WATCllES. Wlute picket fence 4• lit '.floral priot: off white i:ooe 503 E. Bay Aw:. Coiita Mtsa v11luable Ile ms 2017 Gold and Sl1vt!r Jewelry, ART OBJECTS. GOLD. 6.' length Bei.t' offe~· ONE OF A KIND .;~~~h1~~r~~1u~1~n:Jn BJlboaPen <malley> ~10VlNG SALE! To~1. Lt'm~os. Mc'>.i Vt!rde, creat~ by Greg Rich SILVER SERVICE. &l29l.J8 . 1977' ~arms SlS.1001Oum.a1.n GARAGF.SAl.E pictures, books. records, CM Sat Son 10 3 -Call between 5 8 prl'I fo'INE 1-'URN & AN . S 'f>411.Ql09 BOUTIQUI-; typewnter, corree tabl, 2 C1m1ly gara~c :.alt: ~-9006-_ TIQUE.S &IS 2200 Alr rl1ter. le. console type. S l" ->·•u., h d b Furruturt•, mi~c 621! Uv-...1.--a. 8075 2 spd, atlral't1ve cabnt, · J pr ...., "., male ng c-n ta les, " on._.. LUGGAGE TAGS hr:.l J.i5. or bst ofr trad sola. sbdud blu I ~Angelita, CdM. bdrm set & much more Joann St t:~tu Mc:.a ••••••••••••••••••••••• SJS.5789. ~9 .. ocl pt.'d mabog din Fantastic bari:ams, ~ lo Sat/Sun 10.5PM, 232 San from your bU!lin~s t•ard •rm tbl w /tbl leaves/pds S25 J L 8 b Super 1:ood stuff. t:.imes, Reg. Morgan mare, brokl' Send one card ror each -------~.Ant. gld Ir corree tbl oaqwn, ag c --a11 cood, laml>l!. TV'i., to fide & drive. blk Lag plus one spare. We Mesa Verde C.C. eqwty ~· 5' gls lp coffee lbl MOVING SALE· Dining Adult Troup Garage Sale, typwrtr .• IJd1es lg parade Morgan &;cit.Jin.:. return per manently tennis membership for S200.Anl.gld crvdltf1x· tl>l .6chrs&buffet,beds, furn, odds·n-ends, toys, drcues, :.ulls, baby Eni:. Western (71.&) sealed auract1ve tag & sale.751·9490 jlure$100.644-014;J linens, dishes, rugs, Sal. 9-5PM, J787 Panay cl~ 6mo-:rr, dsk, tbl _338 __ ·1_0_11 _______ 1 st.-ap, meeting airline Built in stovetop,2ov~ns. kitchen items. much Cr. Mesa Verde. CM. w/ch1urs, camera11 and Mi ea..ous 8080 LO. reqwrements. Pre· 1 stainless sink stove I Love Jeals, bluc/wht misc. 220A Knox Pl, c.M. mr All In f1 s h;tpe. SC vent 106s & theft ! io'or a hood & blower, u~icyC'le. 'noral, $150. ea. fo:bony -Giant m oving garage priced to sl. 2815 Loreto ·~··••••••••••••••••••• personalned tag enolose 6'73-282& coffee/end tbb. $125. HUMMAGl!;SALE sale! Furn, toys, mbc. Mesa del Mar 5S6·:J062' NEWPORT BCUTENNIS wallpaper, fabric or --------- 'M6-2159 Sut.Apnl23,10-4pm 22822 Belqucst, El Toro S11l6nly,9·2:30' ' CLUB. Limited Mcm "Day Glo" paper & we AnUqueConferenceRoom SoCU. Oyster wht Oval 6'111 d.m'& tble w/thairs ~rundle bd rrJme f73·~1 St. John's Church Sat/Sun. bersh1ps. 644·0050 Wlll buck & trim your tbl. 142 .. x44". soHd wood. Z0.130ran"e.CostaMesa -Gar. urea !JOO &·a Ln .. ---t'g o t t d bass "apped I •s " H •--I Coro1la dnl '1"r S'ut !).•, GUrTAR e->5, Sngl . bed a s. r ry wo car 5 r ~ eg · ---Hunt. aruuur An1c: er:. ~ " " .. """ ~ck to back Please call 731·0141 Int Designer moving. Giant Garage Sale May Shore:.Apts.&14 92'JO S2~. 4 wrought iron PllJCES. Mustsl'll.2twinbd sets. 7. Hunt. Harbour Mall -barstools $25. 645·3269, S2eaor3/~ Remodel ing! We ~l Jo'r1g elect dryr. Gas Park'g lot, 9am 2pm, 7' Sofa. 5 spd Stini:ru)' 646·7698 4 1stugs$1 tiOea. 1nghouse Crostfree suit• ·pie drp leJI tbl. ~ chr:. sto\e. 2 guitar.. 1-'rench scUmg :.pace $6 00 To re boys bike, ping poni:; thl. ---. bv side refrig. 25 cu.ft ~xii\ ll11t•·h lu1tto1T1 '"'0 chJn·• .. 11 .. r , otlom.1n, V1IJt:. Lalin Imports 619tags $1.50ea. ' ... .,.,. ' " ~ llsk Country Eng senespace.846-11110 u...... · S390. Kenmor e bltn ""·aeon's "'~n h Sir. I -kLS, ~now._ wtr. tx>0t-. O•""run."aroundApr 11 IOormoreSt 40ca. ~ ~ c "· "" Armo1rc Syl\an B&W ~ ~ .,. ~ ...-"' -dshw~hr, $50. bltn wall. ... n"t ...,,. :'11.inlu chan f' ,, g lore• 'I l toy-, ml'<' .,o,.,, Park _Lido Villane Mall. Nwpt Sales Tax Included ,.:. ...... ..,.,.,, · ,. ~ TV Some Jnlq:., pie· ,ar,.ams a •• J ~ ~ "°"" "' NO CARO'> dbl ovn, al:.o burncr ielterS30,guse<l~er$30 tun.-s,accessonc!> Jn the tresses, ('hair!>, l'llU GreenDr CdM SJl9·S UCTS · plates . ..,,..Drnsser,sad" · - -AMWAY PROD Draw your own or send ..,., " , b~·5978 alley 610 fkogonsa CdM tables & mi:.t· 1007 .~ dd pho & t abl & mirror, $135 --9 :I Sat only ' Balboa Blvd. NU. Sal & Sal 4 "l3 Only 9A M·3P~I Call 675-6884 name. a ress, ne 642_0596 . elal cab, d!>k, l1le & Sun9105. ~l Walnut, West ~ U we'll make one card per --------- Safe. Make ofr Wooden llUGE Selection furn, --Anuquccnb +misc. WOVEN WOODS tag.Add25<each. Mi~ !le!>k $35; 4t.lr. file cal> boy':. bike. garden tools, Sal Sunday. Lots or toys & MIMI BLIHDS Send check or money or· Wanted 8081 ~. 6t2-16S9 & many mast· items! Sat & l>a b Y furn , m I:. c Welswt:. ror !>urling. di\. Wooden shutters & pull der to: ••••••••••••••••••••••• & Sun, IO-.a. 21162 Am· household item:. & 1ng, water sk11n 1 g,psnow blinds. Up to llO"~ off re· PILOTPRIMTIHG Queen saie mattrl'SS .... pr berwic·k Ln 11 li. clothes. 2216 Meyer Pl. !.l.c11ng, clamming nee!> t · 1 9 AM 10 SPM call P 0 . Box 1560 C'tgs & frame, 8 mu. $100 - -' CM 548-J!i88 Crom SS $70 Load!> of ai · Costa Mesa, Ca. 92626 f62·1716 Sat1Sun 9 t1I. Plants, furn, -samµIL-:. of colo~ncs, ar ~!'>·895_1 _______ 1---------- $$$CASHFOR Good used Curn trefrigs fnrs & stoves 546·0768 Qhan Allan cannon hall dlshC's, antique firearms. Garage Sale. Tool-. & kr:.havcs. dcot.lorants. SUPER BU~!! •MAnRESSES• Cwms,boxspri::s&matt, sports, lols of goodies tlungs. 8521 M;dme Dr .idht!:>IH~. 2?c ~2 50 12' mahogany planks. 8 SingleSels$39.50 WSaANT TO BUY-Used 4203 Dana Rd Flag:.h1p Hunl Bch Newlant.I. Heavy wood d:,_k_S.lO. An tol'"'"1d ... lto2"t"1<:k 1''ullS1z.eu".50 $100bol7.Sglood80"'~ond,around 4rcs:1er SllUO &IO 111 u ltd, nr llo<i". N B 1_1am_1lt1>n t 1· I l o " , " ~ . .,., .... t1q1W ict• >I." ~ "11 ~ ~ soc per ft. 646·11080; B&J Mortrc\~ Fae101y --------N~UG SOFA. llighba<·k. -h A IC . I more S;,it. 1 773.! c.105~35 E SS Wanted: Men's sin"le oars. Nylon solJ '"' lov SlO\l'. nu ~5 Ref. S25. 5t nnoa arOJl!l! Sae l"linti.tom'. II B Near .....,. ' 838 OSI 1st t .A .., ~allc•arthtom•s Game Orl•:o.:-.<'r:. SIO & ~5· Lrg s.at 9·5· Orhng\ C:u~~~ S;ilt<•r& Edward' 1750 sq ft gold shag 547·5636 ~~~~8~1~~'.l~J~~lnt tabln, "Orf"" t·.1"1"·.·. •. •1IJ ii.If tbk, walnut SSO. Jars, l n1ta~1a~ C un: • 1 . ll Gd d r, • ' ...... u '" ·• ,. V1nona St CM G s I " t /S carpc ng. con · .,.. PUBLIC "'UCTIO ... "•blc. l\ini.: or Qn ... luthc:.m1:.c.G31 ·191~-__ ____.:. . ___ rara)!l' .. 1 l'., .:.a • un. per yd Pvtpty644 _4779 ,.. n Miaical 0 •• d II LO'fSOF'A"''TIQUES g;is dryer, fV, lawn ----MANY ITEMS Of' F'INE ln•'---t• 8083 ..., room ~c·t. wa un1lGar.1gl•Salc.10oram1hc:. • '~ E 'T TF JEWELRY .... "'1'1nt .. hookca:.c::. w/m.itching d\ln.ttl.'d S.iturdayiSon Su.n only. 218 29th St mowt•rs, & much more Hclng. bottom fret?1.cr. S ,\ • • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• coerce tabll•s, 11,•n. tl;n . !lfl:J:l Shamrock Misc household, pot~. 111•112 Lh•lewurt'. 11 13 Sli5: 19" Color TV. $ll0; ART O UJ ECTS. AN· Conn Min·O·Matic elec i;eclincr. Goud cond1t1on F v c 11 us h u rd; Ed . lx-'ds. rt>fng, rurn. etc IH:! 1111'1 Stereo unit $35; King :,1. 1ETC'IQUESPl,IOFNl~Ef'FO'URfllNN, organ. excellent condi· sM·4760 i11"<'rl ~d & bedding Sl35. '1333 . a:.. t ' <'<!/VI pp 532 1259 ... Garage Sale. Schwinn Household Goods 8065 Garbage d1:.posal. orig i-·o. & BROCHU RE. ion,"""'" · · · ~Sole 8055 sorJ, o·h.111 .,, rt'frig. b1kc:.,Go-Cart,:.hotguns •••••••••••••••-·••••• c;irton s:w. llolly\\ood 6452200 Officef\irniture& 18~ 11' l.li.l~ 1117 11· L1:sl 58739 195 181~ Li~l $9721 197 181 1' L.s~t ma; 200 ~· Lsi.t $10.57S ~It 211' I.1st Sll,713 Cuddy 2'l' List $13.~I Sundancer List $18.119 21· Weekendt.>r 21 I.1st S16.~ Cuddy 24' List $l5,664 Ski n1 ~AU; S730J Ski· VII SAL!-.; [p4o Ski· J-'1,h SAi.£ ~14 Ski · Cru1s1> SALt:~.i 1''hh !-kt SA I. 1-: S!1:111; l'nhm Poll1 SALESI0,2113 <'abm Slt'l'P'i :'I SALE Stt 7~ (j,1lh•) I ll'Jll SAL}o; ~15 !HS Cook F1,h SALE $14.321 VR · F1~h SALE Sl3.8lll :.I' -3 in Stock Jt Each Store Trailers & Wa11•r Ht.•J1h Cu;i,t Guard Kits lnrlmh•rl on \11 H<>.it'> HARRISON SEA RAY OPEN HOW 310 I Pacific Coast H wy • Hewpart hoc.h 17141 548-5557 ALSO 2737 So. \lam, Sant .1 Ana Santa Ana 1711 ) 540·6555 ••••••••• •• •• •• • • • •• • • • " .., hr d r > .. r, 1<1 rn ps, ! hunting), toys. clothe:. Sora 9" Gold, Color TV. ll<.'<I SJS; Danish lo\ cscal --, Equipment 8085 rUBLIC AUCTIOM h~l·hld 1tm:-Oti8 23ll2 &. much, much more 15" HCA, blk \\ht TV 10" SSS. Rattan & glass cof· J\ · B E C E L J:: C ••••••••••••••••••••••• • . MANY FlNF ITl'I\IS or - -Sat Sun at 17702 Avilla Admiral, Car l·ooler, rce tbl, SUS; Rattan lamp \\11EELCllAIH, w/bat l ·M VQCI Copier. Xlnt. Pianos & Organs 8090 Boak.& Monne ~:STAT~ J'Ew·~;LHY'. MO\'l'll!i SALl::.Fri & i1unt Bch . s.w oi Sk1H Is', all xlnt ('()Od ll>ISIO:CompleleJaguar tt>n~~~charger6406179, cond Copies from s•~"lu ••••••••••••••••••••••• Equipment A RT o UJ 1-:CTS, i\ N !').it. Sul J tbl. antique Gol<lenwc:.t & Slall'r _ Mus t -;ell, make ofr tool k1l S2'.>· lamps, pie b'15-6602 l·I" length both sides of sac r 1 r 1 c e K 0 h 1 c r ••••••••••:•••••• ••••• • tlQUES. FINE FUHN . I tl1' Jr Y l h I . ct sh s . 545 6891 lures, misc~ househld , . pa per S800. 752·8294 Campbt'll Spinet. i.lnt Boats. ~01ntenonce I ETC. PllONI': FOii I'\ t•loth1nl! mfont lo Chevy Jewe!J:} · clothing, rurn 8070 art1des. 540 0162 M 0 \! I N G R e fr 1 J: , blwn S & 5 ti 5005 5'l9· l2!>l Service 9'020 1''0 & liHOClll 'll~: ,11llt. l'dcr,..on safet' mture.Lin~·n!i.22JCor.il. Jew.iry - ---\\.Jtcrbcd rr.imc. two _ ~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• f>IS:?:.'()(.l -.ht•ll :! ..,ll'tl I:!' nm;, 1:11 ,Sat Sun!J 5 •••••••••••••••••••••••KING size waterbed bed, sludt•nl desk, AdJIJStable draft 1ng BABY GRAND PIANO 1tull l'll•.uun1:, ln,pc\·lwn !'uJ)l'r Y Jrd, 11.1 k\• SJk 5<!5,\ M.iin Sln·l'l. II II Apr1 I :i:1rt1 &. :! I l h !'e_~lpm lt.~''17:1 \lu1h mort· WA .... TED \\ hdbrd.Jram .. &hcatl'r crt.-'dcnta. hdbrds, m1:.c board table w in:.tru-walnut rinish ~!IUO !-.ll'H' Fil'ld, c;l·nl VI\ K.m I( K:171 l..irkport l>r Ant11 oJk .1111 \\ 1 'hr., f"'lll SI SO Elec. st\ S65 roam 645 !»173 ___ mrnb Fme cond. $175 962 8100 ' mg Sol I 5~1!17 an~ ltfll\' 11 H SJOO. tflocrt r IJm11'> . .,Jm TOP C:AS ll UOL I.AR ti75·'1967 ;ift S JOP~f 893 6-160 aft 7pm or ---- pl .. l('nnis drs ~ !>I K Ill'\\ p \I U FO H YOUR --------Cutlill>S 9' Surf lird $20 wknd!, PIANO, xlnt t·onu11wn, Boats, Morine S.it sun •1 111 :.pm l'urnt•r I .. 1k1• Iii hon Lake llun Garage s.1 I.-s.1 t sun ttn~'lon Heh Furniture 10·4 720 V111011J all tr~1b & m1"c Lnb of GM M ao.\ 1t1·ni... ~011ct11•' U u n I u P r c1 c 1.1 t. JEW~LHY. WA1TllES, FUii !,t't golf clubs. cart Wrought mm ~1l'i.1can console. Ebony rini:.h Equipment 9030 ml.'n:-. 1.·hldrn!> wom1.•n., ART OUJl::(,'TS. GOLD. bag,91ron!>,4woods.S90 Chandelier, 6111,;ht:. $i5 IPC COPll-:R, 1.·uts to 8-17·8!:135,&12·-llHl~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'lothe,... books. lo~~ SJl S ILVEH !')EH\'ICE. Jr :.et Sl5. Stroker II 9t>3·1Ut:J length. Sl50 G73-13ll only 1975 l'orl Hni.lol. F l N 1-; fT H N & AN. bike S90. Call 968 6982 aft - -da):., 673 2123 t'VPS Baby Grand piano. l lrbr Vu llms li-14 6-126. TIQUES 1,_15 :!:!IHI 5 3 sets box i.prings & mat "d C'ond 4 tr·. SI ,W!i Co mpl1'll' l'hrysl\'r Olt.I. ITWOlfold~ for 31R t' u \ K U111 lncluil1.·~ ma111lvl1I~. tn·~se:. Qn !ii with rail!>. Pets 8087 "" Altos, Mew 9800 Autos. New 9800 Autos. Mew 9800 Autos, Hew 9800 Autos, Mew 9800 dbl & twins. 2 pr child'!> ••••••••••••••••••••••• table, 6 chri.. & 673·7770 •••••••••• •• ••••••••••• •••••••• • • •• ••••••••••• •••••• •••• ••••••••••••• ••••• •••• • ••••••••••••• •••••••••• ••••••••••••• !--k1 boob, ~:t J 1 , 12 1 p A rt R OT . D ou b I e ---- rill·r~. <•lh11w~. t•ntl pl.oh• ~'ll'r\'lh111g lur l\\11\ l'llj.!11\l'~ Wllh LIO hoUI' ::;:!:!5 tot.d l'tt..,l s501 GUARANTEED TRADE IN!!! for te>Yt <OI •OQOtdlou ol <<>lld·•- wi-,..... ""''"" .. ""' ..... 1910 Toroto 1n •lod 2' 10 •'-'-•·- • • • • FREE! 5 llMUU CaotT Ctt£Cl I "WE THINK" THE LOWEST PRICED NEW '77 CAR AND TRUCK IN AMERICA ARE AT TOYOTA SANTA ANA! 53179 4 \p~~d fron\f'fH\\1on 1.,11,. lo• lo•y rau•i:-i <'d (S.-• l!N2J 0~11101 (St~ 9026) .t speed tronsm1uion. fully loctory equipped (Se1JLJl .;>J t 124) (S1k 8980) QUAilTY USfD CAR 80YSI!! '72 CHEV. '61 FORD '71 TOYOTA VEGA WAGON MUSTANG CORONA . . -,_ ·-~ ............ •• .,,, "'9""'• ................. .,.. .. •' ~,. .. , lo'-""' i.-.. ,,,. ...... U • '~ •t• '\If s1295 s1495 s1595 '74 DATSUN '74V.W. 'l~~l 710 4 l>OOR LOVE IUG .,. __ -.--.......... ·-;;:..~---............. ...,._ ............ .... ....... ...-" ....... ..- "'"'fltr.l ......... ,. ••••• J'-e)l.fMfta ...... a ~lono shock boy S. Luke vellowhead. Tame, talk-IJammond Organ, 1111'lud C,ood huys. f~l4 4500___ j n g S·I 00. P v l pt y ing Leslie Spkr. hkc new C11l Unit• al l!Hi IK:!I Juke Box Wurlitzer w 1120 (714)996·3929 750·0660afltil'M '71i ~O hp Mt•rl' out hu.1rtl fo'rancas Bacun upr1i:ht Xlnt n1rid ~~>V C.111 Jtl n·1.·ords Must :.ell Call 962·3656 New Elan i.kis, 150's 11nd t!:l(J's. 500 pr Nal ('OS mct1c:.. M ay !.pee ~ 6..)5!) ThomJs l'll·1.·t organ l.1ke nl'\\ M.ii:navo-c AM , t'M Stcrl'O rnn:.ule rn.. cl r T\' Call 673·14ti2 aft 6 Washing machine Sl2S. China. sewing machine 4 nms w worn lire:, ror Dat.:.un Pick up 5-15 7620 ----so lb C02 Cylinder w regulator. 1dcJI for' any type :.pray painting 497.3833 Why Buy a Mew Set ? Let us recond1t1on your old set Guaranteed un dcrS200. Wnght TV f>46 1786 834·A W 19th St, CM Baby Items; xlnt cond., porta cnb. S20, swing, (45 mini, S20. car bed, SIS, h1 chair Inds work), $10, most items have ong box. 673 3164 Motorcycle Leathers 2 Piece, fair cond1t1on, small to med s11.e, ITTS·2<>i5 Young C.:ockali el w ith caiic. S60 962-4263 piano. S200 5.'i1·34Hi ~--.--M h' 809 l\.1\:1k 1:r. til1w & \1h1t1· Pianos & Or9ons 8090 winq oc ines 3 I 1 lll' r ~I .1::...,. ""'f111 ~ t i.o •••••••••••••••••••••····•••••··~•••••••:••••• l'.1not•. t1.· -hlu•· L'l"'LD"W h 1 Antique Singt•r S1•w1n1: llbt.•rc•h-., Ir<• ltl l.JJ>Jl'I .-.-. "' are uu:.e sa c . tu . S50 . c 11 ,.. ' ' " .ivo P1;inos /Or~ans mac nC'S ~ ca. J ty.nus.!l>O 1,;.1•11:!0 , · Tim, 552 .. 1490, Ol w u:.ed . Spin.els,--. :!II II p .Johnson l'lt•1·tn1 Grand:., Player:. Going Sport1nq Goods 8094 ,tartr1. l~H,!1. ~0111l ,h;i1)~· out ror bus1oess. Renl·ll:.e ••••••••••••••••••••••• $1'15 1~; ;;,~IK opt Kawai. Steinway. Loads of wetsu1h for Jll Baldwin, Chickering. water sports. Cheap 2 GJ.., c;ra\ 1 111 111..: :! I Yamaha. Kimball, regulators Gar !::tJlt: tra1L-., 1·11mp, 'Int 11111 ..: Wrllzr 1714 )638·2770 Sal. Ji732 Flints tonl-. l'tmd lht11lr t>I:! 'llU!I l.20i2 Brookhurst, GG H B . N r SI a t e r & 11 ammo n d . Low cry. _Ed_w_a_rd:. ______ _ Hoal trlr t.1nd1.•m l.1k1• m•w 56110 1\bn. 6 1 ~I m.mne t·n~ n·hll Sl '>ll .John~on 4Uh)I 01..n::-. cmplt. Sl!'>O fi.l:l 211~ _ ~ulbransen Organs & Will sell Scuba Gl'Jr, or Kawai Pianos. For Your trade ror l lunt1ng or Pnce call 644-9200 target guns. 646·!12111 HAMMOND TV, Radio, HiFi, Stereo 8098 ..•............•....... 10 hp J ohn'>•m w t:ink. Lo hours. Slli5 ll' t•ar lop fishing boat $140 ORGANS COLOR TV'S COMPLETE LINE RCA·ZENITll·MAGNO Boats, Power 9040 •NEW&USED• GoodSeleclion Guar. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ruy with Confidence Portables & Consol~s ZJ Cl. Bayhnrr for :;all' from the Oldest SIOOtoS21>H. to'ilx'rglass. 1; cyl. Vnlm Autho.-ized Hammond WRlGllTTV & t C t I I ~ Dealer in Orange Coun-843 A. w 19th, CM, ;:Ynct1~1~· • l~~i~n t~:·;:~r~ Ly. We will not be know-646·1786 Much more! In watc1. ingly undersold!! ~ firm with trn1ll•r FREE ORGAN CL ASS 25" RCA w /remote. lop or S111> available'. { '.Jll Car Mon eve, everyon e the line. Co!>t $1200 nu Outlet al welcome Estate sale, only used 3 6 2 0653 STOP IN· OR CALL wks. Sac. $7RO. 768·14117 4 • .. •JUST ARRIVED• KAWA.I PIA.HOS HAMMONDORGJ\!ll & PIANO CENTER 28s.t E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar 644·9200 Muhogany console i.tcreo, Class1r 'Iii Chric; Cr.if• w/BW TV, very lovely. Supc•r Sport 111', V ll S>O/ofr. 646-1775 w 11)!) hrs. Drist11I C'Ond. Bluehook ~3:Jll0 ofr. Kenwood KR7400, Gar. 675 301!0 (HI t) rard Zero lOOc. G Ilic Formula 6 spkrs. $450 ll~\TI1\H,\~ ·s:~. Ftntv worth of xlras. $1050 G M. 8V11 S, 1.I 1.1k1· W tradcforcar 9fi2!:11137 nu. Loa1h:1I. Owner Two 11· sliding i:tlass doors ----------21:1 111; 521iR w /frame. Good condi Anlq piano.beaut cabnt. J .B L IOI fl oor spkr tion.$70cach556·6Gnart &lonc.$-195.836-8292,'709 system. Exct•I cont.I. 51' Y:irht hc1ng re. 5:00 S. Mam, SA S475. Ph· 640-5189 f11rh1~ht•d, aln111~l new twin diesel. Many xtras. Autos, Mew 9100 Autos, M•w 9100 Autos, N•w 9800 70'~ Complct<'ll S.15.ooo • ••••• •••. •••••••• .. ••• ••••••••• •••••••••••••• •••••• •••• •• ••••••••• •• Will rumpletc for St:>.OOO AT DOT DATSUN WE THINK WE HAVE THE LOWEST PRICED 1977 DATSUN IN CALIFORNIA! 52697°0 FULL PRICE NO MONEY DOWM-'82• PER MONTH Ne., lt17 OM""' 8 210 S'N • S... 1316878 & 3111'!70 ~vH °''""""" "'C:lu<ltnQ I•• & ,..,.. .. U9t&81 No--••a...,,,,1111y_.,.•Oft 81to O.O.,,..,once l399304 "Pq 1614'11. : 1 '~w°""'IO""°' .... BRAND MEW '77DATSUN FIO STATION WAGON 5 3297 '~~Le Includes WOOd grain paneling, lugg119e rack, etc. (Ser. 1021205) BRANDNEW77 DATSUN 210 OUC. SEDAN cser. e11111 ) 768·5241.! aft 7pm. ---- 41>'Malth cws Cruiser . "Class1t"'. hcaul hvc·a brd. ~fl900. Moorini; ovall. 675·2001 -------CLAS S I C YACHT /\NEJO. 33' w /rresh water coolcrf g;is enJ;:. Smortly docor nlcd 1n bristol concl w /full cov- eni She ls In excelll'nt Catalino or day cruiser. Keady ror the season. $10,000. Ph 673 0149 20· f''GL ASS CllRIS CRAFT 327 VR, for fa~t ski, II( cockpit makes for great bay crulsin!( /\ c lenn s how piece· w/ma~t.ras .• 642·33:*> ¥Jkeeves Newly painted 211' Chris Crart CC. Twin eng .... good canvas, dock avail. Great for cruismg or fls· hing. $6900 t'irm . S48·S251 t6' Ch ry11 ler Outboard w/105 llP Chrysler, ht wheel trailer, hke new. 6465363 -------27' Owe n s, F'B, Lapslrake, crwt.er. New full cov~r<i, & VU F Bristol thruout S<-c to apprec. $4,ISOO 833-1918 Classic Bay Boat, t9~G Cbrlscran runabout. All maho•any, restored. Bnstol cond. 675-7851 . lloGh. ,ow•r 9040 lloah. Slips/ Moforer:.i:-1 ~=-/ Motor HCNnH. . AnH~/ Friday. April 22. 1sn DAILY PILOT D l f . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dock• 9070 Scoo 9150 9150 ScM/R...t 9160 Clcn11c1 9520 •·~-U d Aut U d ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~vs. •• ~.to1. U1ed 01. se 28' C f1 350 SI 4 •••• •• •• •• •• •• • •• •• •••• & •••• ••• • • • • • ••••••••••• ••• • •• • • • •• •• •• •• ••• ••• •••• •• • •• • • •• ••• •• ..... w 1;uz:n, · 1 · ri f~ ' Choice M' shp avail al Yarllllllas '75 400 Enduro '77 Hondca Express. 2 wks 26" Revcon. 1925 MODEi. T FORD ltil ~-1;;9v:,_i673 ~ o..i Bay Shore Manna tor 2 ~. '73 250 MX SS2S or old. XJnt cond, mu&t i.cll Jo'ully se1r.cu11t. SPEEDSTER · mo. 714·346 8900. will trade e11.ber for 4 $280. 642 ~16 615·602.8. Eveniogs A area& fwi car! See it at 24' OWENS, Mech. OK. stroke street bike or up. • y ·ba ,.c,. E d • , . · 1'i08 0-bcock 5'-tNear hull needs work must Dock apace for 2S·30' prox value 557·92'11 75 ama .....v • n uro. 74 22 es(abhsbment 16Ui & Placentia, CM.) llt!ll.Makeofr 557°2337 35-40' sail boat. Ma111 · Cd cond. Call Kyle at Steel belted tires, trlr !J..ll ·~am&l·S :JOpm Bay. Newport 675-8990 '75 Husquvarna250CR. ~-19'8forlDfo htch. 50 gaJ fuel tank. loah, Soil 9060 ----Exclt cond. 97 KAWASAKI 350 cruise control, other 1961 Bentley, Sand & Sa ••••••••••••••••••••••• Looking for space for 57' Call 548-4402 1 4 • xtras. Lo rnJ. lllnt cond. ble, xlnt cend. i;acrif l';ricson 35, full r'H'''· Pacemaker for pt>noo of Longhorn Off-lltway, $ll.500.~·21~~ves $10.~,0wner 552·9110 • l lo6 months in Nlhrca. '70 YAMAHA 2.50 CC. Gd goodcond. 751·8034 --------i·ruisc, perfccc cond, Please call Bob M1llt>r cond. Best offer . Aft 6 , . SUPERIOR '72 22Ft, all $35.000. 847-6038 17141436-22.:>9 call 4118-3639 Honda CL 360. 150 mi., steel. loaded, Pri I Pty. R.c:l"fftional S "; A S p R A Y - -almost new. ~t~as, must Price reduced. 494.3905 V.+ilcle' 9530 CATAMARAN World'l> Bo~. Speed& sell.$750.536-62:!1. ••••••••••••••••••••••• fas test 15· production Ski 9010 75V2 Moico 440-AW '73 Winnebago 20 ft .. air, • Wheeh.mllh up pipe, Honda rrunJ trail Z50A. gen. cruise cont, rf rac•k. t-allboat. l'i5 lbs. ni:i;ed •••••••• •••••••••••••• """S & rut pi~ton. Fox xlnt $100. 17521 Collins ladder. sJps 8. $9,000. Colors galore ! $1695 MUST SELL FAST ...... " H B 8-17 5887 w trlr. Save 20r-~. Call 17' Stevens flatbottom, shocks. W111eeumulalors · · · ____ 551_..,..·_3'_97_. ----- Uoug· 836·6890 V-drive. wood deck , M!1"y xt;as. Xlnt cond. '73 Yamaha HS. Good yra)len,Tranl 9170 ·--------<'ustom paiol & interior. S1200. 536-4758 cond. $400or bes\ ofr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73COLUMBIA34 Vunce lrlr. w /mags. ~.-k. 11·17cn ,. l 6'l2·S698 .,..'Holi"··yTravelTru·11nr '. Sacrifice S2 000. Aft 6. n.3W30a I .,. JV. vUl> "'' uu ~ _E!.~scl,PP.&IS-7554 846_8016. • Care road racing frame. 1.970Tnumph Bonneville (11J71), A /C, Central Ci\TAMARAN , wood , -- ----Mornl> mag wheels, ex Reblt. 6SOCC. $700/offer. heat,nace shower&bath, 26'6" needs work ne~t •REWARD'! trii racing barrels & 675-6737,675-8443 Gas/Elect., refrig ., offer. Call to see ti73.870<J Nct.'d ·15' to so· boat shp Ln p.J.rt.s. Xlnl cood. 548·0268 . st~ bwll·tn TV ant. Nwpt, Balboa arf'a, Bet.5&9PMwkdays l977Suiuk1, Rotary. L1sl Fully self-conl. M"ch zs· Foumy C:it. Rudi Choy Reward substantial 1f --~.sell $1,350. More! Must sell Jm. design. Race or cruise. -t shp desirable . Contact Yarooha 400 En~uro '76 549-0788 mediately!! 642·2073 i.a1ls. new eng. many Phil Barrett. 714 52'2 lil.W Model, hardly Wied. S825 ----------1 ------- xtras. S2900. ofr o r trade. ---; ---_or orrer. 837·5756 Motor Homu, 17"'1' Prowler. SC. incl Gordon 6467956 Transportation . -Sale/Rent 916-0 hllch, br ks & awning. ___ . _ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 75 Yamaha .. 650 elect. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $2,000. 97!J..45'J8 Columbia 23. New cond, Aircraft 91 10 1400 ~ctual mi: See to ap· ROBIN HOOD '76 ..... ..._ ~~rce,Part .. VH F OB lle11d Sink ••••••••••••••••••••••• prcc1ate. $1200 firm . -~.,., .. '71 GMC 8utu~1.1op C."lOll" fvnv htde>ry toqu1p~cJ E~•,.• N1oa. fU6()()A) W•t11·t"<IS-1a1 Bill MAXEY TOYOT~ 11111 1.,.0.,lll'll•d ••'I\\\ HU"flNC.lO._ltACH Slov'i.'. Fixed 'Keet: NEW Hangars for lse. ~5_:8827aft4 ~IEOTLUOXREHMO ... l!"El &AccessoriH 9400 ,, lU ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ Race .559 163.5 Coron<_1 Airport. Spec. Mot-Orcycle Leathers ONLY 6,482 miles! Air vw ENGINES Rock ' 9540 1o~sunsa1l, Fully ngi.:ed fuel pnc~ whc~ .complel · 2 piece, fair condition, con~ .. 40 channel CB USED· REBUILT ••••••••••••••••••••••• + trailer. Teak tr1 m ed. Call. 7l4-633·6Sl7 or sm~ll to medium size. radio. stereo ¢w /tape, Der Buggy Shop 530-6940 '76 Cosworth twin cam At HARBOUR VOLKSWAGEN ouw USED CARS HA YE THEIR OWM AMAL YST." '70 VW Bu '71 VW Bu '·12 VW Wa . _'69 VW Conv. 4 Speed ·rad to heater· new paint dk. grHn. (960ACM) Orange -4 Sf)d. r_adlo ·heater (428PCT) Ready To Rolf (839ECB) Yetlow ·4spd radio ·heater (XPS14~) Yellow·4 spd. (113MXH1 9t4C~ (852CXU) New cnnd. $4<!5. or best . ~·3197, ~0-0700 675-2045 automatic. pwr. steering V 7 000 =ooo & I I If cga. , mt. • ..,., . offr~645·41!16 _ C_,..., Sale/ For Sale: 250Yamaha En-comp ele y se con· 4 AP Wire mags 7xl5 +4 831.3428 •c. ... eo., j:..~· -9 I 2 0 tained with all the deluxe G60 Goodyear t 1 res . -------~~-1 1::._---!"~-::--:-n-:T.~~:T.r-C7:::.;;;:a:r::.:r.::~:::'-:i;;;-:;;;.;;:;-::::;::----"'"1 18' Sol Cat Xlnt t•omlttion. ..,..,., duro, registered for off extras! C488PQQ>. Almost nu. $220. Call '69 Roadrunner. 1· us t -, 'IJ!l , , ••••••••••••••••••••••• road only. Xlnt cond. Sl1 95. 557.!J., Ht.:~.. • " F d f . , PRICEDTOSELL beforet>PM.771·0458 finishedbuildlngforoval 675·5190 days MUST SEL~! · · 1974 or -~ Lrm. 546·6384 --------.......: or figure 8 street stocker. Trurk with 11 f o ol T ks 9560 .....,.,.. Cacllloc Stork wheels for '76 Must sell for S700-Much s C. 2.'l, immaeulate, sec camper. L IKE NEW! rue Camaro includtni.t beau-more invested. 963·2428 to appree1alc. sips 5, Many extras! Must see ••••••••••••••••••••••• Z600 ....,_....., ty nms. sso. 6-10-8572 h<'ad. galley, xtras, to appreciate . Ciill FORD TRUCK C....Mltw 540.._ ----.-4Whee1Drins nice/cruise. Owner anx-962 98911. . Complete mechan1t'<ll ••••••••••••••••••••••• ioui..492-37·14evcs. ----MotorHomeRftltal w o rk . Foreign & '74 GMC. Loaded. xlnl ------- --9' 0 pen Ro ad C I O CENTER Do~esl1c. C_all my hqme cond. Lo mileage, re-Rilcing Sabol. f1her1?la:."· c<.i mpcr. Jacks. boot, 181/z to 32' for mfo aft 6 pm. Cheap. movable top. 646.5993, xlnt cond. Sti.'.>O com pl de tiel>. * ... ,,. -• Fully self-contained 498-0482 Steve 673_8310 t>-10·1037 Sl.250.897·4536 -~" Reservenowfor ----------• --------------------77 f·lOO RIEioGliEd.NayC&YWkMOnTdOsR 19611FordTorino,forpart-'73 Ford FlOO. camper, Ci! 20, 11 451 , till!' Oll. 19ro Chevy l lon chas:.1s ing out. Right d.r head. SJ.Joo. In Nwpt mount, auto, P IS, P,B, HOM£RENTALS wrecked.714·675·6595 winch. musti.ell. SJ.800 . ..,hp 1i45·4l!i6 A tC, h ew tires, very 92SN. llarbor Blvd, S.A. -A-U-TOSUNROOFS S48·585J · -------clean. Sleeps 6. $4500. **c"l·"=J•• Jeep 67 CJ6 \'6 hardtop Nu 18' Sol Cal cstm .sails. 846-395-1 "" """' Catalina Sunroof Co. · · · · · dbl trap/harness. used ----------1 MOTOR HOMES &12·4().10 Sl7001ofr !!3-1 ·5705 ; twire S2.000 or Lr:ic.Jc CampershcllforChev.or FORRENT 644-8116evs /wknc1s 962·0·127. Ford short bed. SIX· PAC From SlSO wk. 495-4923 Autos for Sal~ 2-,,, . .,.-NDEAVOR·S'IOCL" Slide in cypc with floor & " "" , ~ r "' door. '75 :\-lode!. ~25 or ----I . ••••••••••••••••••••••• '75 Jeep Cherokee. low range, AC, PS, PB, many xtras, very good cond, ~00. 4M·5307 The Biccest Marketplace on t he Or~ee Coast bwlt F 1G racer lcruisrr b"t ofr ~·207:1 M.mt rnnd ! 6 b<Jgs of sails · ------ + 2 spinnakers, much 12' Weekender. icebox. more! S.')500 642-3867 s tove . port a -poll y . · - ------hydraulic Ji.tCk::.. SlSOO Tl:\-fESHARING U:ASE ~·8779 l~landt'r. :!8 with Sprn ------- n<.1k,·r 711 &12·2821 8 ' Camper Shell, w1<·argo · -· door, 30", $225 l.1tlo 14 w ilrlr. n('W t·<n er. 979.4533 i:ood eond. SI LOO -------- 1132·4:1.14 8 · Cab over camper. ~-_, ----Clc:in 3 way rcfrig WANTED· 2 PC1rtners to manv ~tras !l'i9·453X · C'llJOY USC of 26 ' Ocean ---------- Sa1lt•r. Rc•q $2000 in\'C!.l. ·57 Chc\'y ",ton P 1U w,10· + $5() 'mo. Nl'wport slip Sport Kini? C10 s ips ti ') 18 368.'I. $9!'.j() t>-16·25ti2 Sail Surfer. 12". a fo st Motorized Bikes 9140 mult1·purposc, un~1nka· ••••••••••••••••••••••• hit·. fun hoal for two ·rn MOPED clt•mo. ltkc ncYo . $5 10 liiJ 9-136 WAREHOUSE SALE l 'l.IPPER MARINE 21; dbl life line, new 101 ll' ;\l('rr G 1· noa . m ;1 ny :1.tru:-. xlnl r·onrt. l>ana Pt. slip.~:;. 1;-..i :'>48·2!1:n CltppPr :\I.irk :!I, mint l'UIHI load:-OI '1.lr.1:-., ,.141> ~IQO t~lli 4 I;)~, :1:r Co<1st llhod1·"· n 11 No middleman -save s 1on·s fkat high ga~ pncCS·LIP tn ISO !\LI'<; L1mitl'd number for sat ... 1-'ully ass"'mhled with f\1dory Warr for details i 11 ;;..15 9-»l!l .l;awa Mnpcd.1:r•<ll'I rond. S<!OO be:,t offer Must ~rll 552 8031 :-; I' R moo ri n ~ ;1 '"11 I. Motorcycles/ 1'11rl' S7 5'Kl il 1 1~1:1 r.:?11 Scoote" 9150 t•r \!.._\ :.!lkt Aft fl ••••••••••••••••••••••• i\mt'ntnn 25 Top 1·o11tl . i i KJwa KZtou. l3K m1 tam l'r!>r. lly •·quip. ,.IP" nrag nwnr xtl rond • '>. ;\!\ore i5 o B. $1.IHJO m.1ny Xlra:-.. 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LONG ~ORD ..................................................................... * ................................. ~ * : HERB FRIEDLANDER IMPORTS * • "ORANGE COUNTY'S IMPORT CAR KING " • • • * • • =~-« • • ;~ • •• ••*****•* • DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS '66 Cortez. ow m1 .. 1 own, Anti s/ perf. mech cond, 10·15 m1 ,.~. 9520 gal. on reg gas, !;elf· -antes cont.. s ips -I, lots of ex-••••••••••••••••••••••• 6.5 Jrcp Pkup. aux 5-0 g:il tr:.as ,\M FM. beaut. mt. • PIHSTRIPIHG • gas tank, s1000 or bi.t ofr. You Can ~II It, Find It, ( 642•5678 J One C~ll Service Trade It With a Want Ad Fast Credit Approval S8.500. firm. 968-7248 Freehaod S25 up 5-18· 7387 64.2· lJO.' Auto$, Mew 9100 Autos, N•w 9100 Auto--,.-.,.-.-.---9-8_0_0 Autos, New 9800 Autos. New 9800°Auto1. H•w 9100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••• •ttSDPER MARKET~•· ALHAMBRA DATSUN ANAHEIM DATSUN ARCADIA DATSUN, INC. WALLY TUCKER DATSUN, INC. BALDWIN DATSUN CANOGA DATSUN COSTA MESA DATSUN CUL VCR CITY DATSUN DOWNEY DATSUN, IMC. AJUNTIC4DATSUN • RtllERfON DATSUN GARDEN GROVE DATSUN GlEHIJAlE OATSU" HAUOR DATSUN, INC. ,,. OOJ DATSUI, IMC. -.. , SALE! IF YOU DON'T BUY YOUR NEW •r DATSUN· FROM D1dt Barllo11r.Mi SUN YOU MAY BE PAYING TOO MUCH!! CHECK YOUR USTED HERE. CLOSEST GET THEIR DEALER PRICE IN WRlnNG. THEii COME SEE THE VOLUME DATSUN DEALER!! IMMEDIATE DELIVERY '74 DATSUN .... HllMATCNUCI • 'D•~d itl,. CO~tflt•Ol'tino. ftd10 (l/lHt09• •1999 ·12vw ... ·~IMf~•ttOl'ffftO 9 Z-CAR '73 240% '74 260% CH c .. 4 •Oflll•l'S ... ·11t'll~1llf1n•"O C ~Of'tl!.., ltf r/'\r.tjlf,01"111'1'1 A '1t f ..... _t Hll O . """0 11'•f~J.l(), "'4·• M ,..,,1., ""-tO' IO~Jl'\J~ •4499 •4999 '73TOYOTA '73 PINTO CoeoMii\ _I ... M. T • --• t o•ttd '-"' Ct)hd•l •Of\rt-o. Avto t~ '«ltO to f"\tlH IMMEDIATE DELIVERY '77TOYOTA CNC4 4 •D"'.-0 .. , t:",,,,.,,,,1 .... ,,if'\1]., 'I• " ''"'...., r~ln \IHh'i IO""lf t:•n .. tY'"it •4699 '70PONTIAC ... -,,.. C"-:;::., ,, ::':t't,,:~. ix;7:~','"~~, ~..-·r~ '•d~o. ¥"''' ,,,af • lrfe"' ,,.._..,oO l•oot.SHI IM.lJ> JI I &f\4•0 ~·1't'T\ I Ct•un ClilCJO •J1 ~•1999 •1599 FOOTHILL DATSUN, INC. MOON DATSUN tONG BEACH DATSUN DOWNTOWN L.A. MOTORS IMPERIAL DATSUN, INC. UNIVERSAL CITY DATSUN, INC. NEWPORT DATSUN QUALITY DATSUN IMPORT PASADENA DATSUN SOUTH BAY DATSUN, INC • lllRWICll IMPORTS. INC . MILLER IMPORTS, INC. TORRANCE DATSUN DJ% DAIL'( PlbOT A¥fo1, UMd Auto1, Uaed One Coll Service Fast Credit Approval Tnteu 9HO r,.1n 95'0 V.u 9570 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..................................................................... 1975FOID FIOO 19SO Jeep P1t>kup. $700. 'Automatic, p~. ~l~nni: 546-1026 an Spm & low mil~ (~8052) On WE HAVE VAMS! ·11 Dodae 300, xlnt cond Over IS v110 <.'Onverslons AJr. paneled. new pamt, 10 stock. _c_rptd_,, S1Sl99S.640-0tSI sale thts we.k for '72 Chevy Lu\ Sunrf & ALL SALE 8v~~;: :8Jr.:C~~ ci~ OHLY $3995 campershell $1000 MIR.ACLI MA%0A 968-6438 PRICED!!! coodltion. 1160. ~-~ 2150 llarbor Blvd , CM 64S-5700 ~xcellent Selection •11DODGE 7 3 I'' o r d R .i n i: " r " camiwr Xlnl t•ond Maxeofr 646·7868 '67 ''tTFord P1l'kup" 11· --- Teardrop Campe r ·n MatdJ Piston Truck On All Convenloos TR.AVCO SAM'TAMA cONTEMro And GMCs ln St~k Almost new (2600 m1>. "• ton, 3:10 hp. TOTALLY CUSTOM I ZED INSIDE/OUT by Ridder. P /S, P /B, AM/FM Stereo Tupc. Dix Capt. Chuin., 2'' cpl, pun~hng, bull and tuck leather relling, outslandioa blue paint job, mags. THE remC~ en.: S2500 "shdl Gd cond, gd 960·1651 m1 l> Must st>ll. t>40 4910 1973 CHEVY ELCAMIHO i\utomatic, pwr. sker in11, air cond., vinyl top & ,\M/l"Mrad10 1~92'7XI Sale ,.ric:ed-$3650 MIRACLE MAZDA 21SOllarbor Blvd , C M. 645-5700 WEEl·END SPECIAL LOWEST PRICES EVER ON PICKUP TRUCKS BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 11111 ltoec"'l l•d ltP I\\\ HU ... tlNC.TOH lfAC .. t LIMITED EDITIOM '76 Chevy 12 ton Steps1de. :i.st> Vt! .l·l>pd. AM/FM Lape deck. spcc'I pnt & tram + many x t ras. 56.100 li4S-7932 WORKS. $7250 $4ol3619 p l' '7b 1'.:I Camano SS. black. Very good t•ond ~~~~~~~~!..~~~~~~~~~ 559.5935 '!!6 Chevy Mo~ step van •13 Chev. 1'.l T. Van. 350 cu ------13 engine. Wmdowi; all 1 s k hif Sh· & '74 Chev stepside pickup around. hydraulic door. "mtr. t s • t. arp Cust paint, air, auto, lo Good heater. Hres. body. fal>l. Xlra clt>an. R&ll, ml, PSiPB.841·2181. All ser\'ll'e records a1r rond. T11n. yellow & -• blue. Sar $2950. Call 197' CHEVY _S2000. 54s-l269, S-«>·7698 Sunstl Bch al'"ea (213) 4X4 ..iCKUP 67 Ford Econolme, 6 cyl, 3 592·1421 ONLY 16,602 miles. llas s ,pd• manual lran:., 00 VW C<1mpr Bus. rrblt Stherado package. r'!ll 14 :.cat~. gd cond. su75. eng. starter. new clutch, bar, tonneau cover. tilt ~ti! muffler, 2000 m1 on eng "heel. factory air rond.. $2100. 673-8590 A~1 i''M i.tcrt.'O t..apc & ---Autos Wanted 9590 many other deluxe ex· lntS. <Zlll017 ). PRICED TO SELL Hab9n Coclilac 2'00 ....... ¥4. COlt9 Mew 540 "°° Vans 9570 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '75 Dodge 8200 Cust Sportsman. Mags, AC, Crsc cont, cust cpl, low CUSTOM LIAS. CUSTOMVAH LOW AS • •••••••••••••••••••••• TOP DOLLAR PAID FORCLE/\N ~ Hl8 l'o er ACH o~ VO HUNTINGTON OE ACll 842 n111 ~.so 0442 _ ma. p,·t ply. 644·1162. ~~·.~:.": ....... !!.~~l~'!*:!~·.~.e.": ....... !~~~ ~.°.!·.~:.": ....... ~~~ ~"!.°.~·.~:.": .....•. !~.~~ ~.°!:.~.e.": ....... !~~~ ~.°.~·.~:.": .... -:-.!~.~ ~"!.°.~·.~:.": •••.•.• !~~ Ceot89tS •n•oom•"' taoo '176 ft.8'fo ~ OC:l Py~ ·~· l&Oe t M A.al~« W"'4 on tl}1'1 m1 ·~ ~t"I~ OfU""' P•l'.a!tw tOt ••""' ._.... C..nt•U"''°" IMPORT CARS ALL MODELS Take the SOUTHERN SAVINGS ROUTE YOU ARE FREEWAY CLOSE TO 5 OUTSTANDING AUTO DEALERSHIPS :::0 0 0 LOTUS· FIAT Mission MERCEDES BENZ Viejo Imports SOUTHERN ORAMGE COUNTY'S GROWIMG AUTHORIZED DEALER SHOP & COMPARE OUR LOW LEASE RATES 0 BARWICK DATSU N 28701 Marguerite Pdfkwav ~ISSIOn \ 1ep -14/63 1-1 -40 -141495-1 ;00 9 MISSION VIEJO IMPORTS 0 ROGE R MILLER CHEVROLET 0 PHILLIPS BUICK. PONTIAC & OPE L 0 SADDLEBACK VALLEY IMPORTS SHOP& COMPARE IN SOUTHERN ORANGE COUNTY SAN JUAN SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO LAGUNA BEACH • • less DANA POINT • • • ~FOR THE DISCRIMINATING BUYER ~ THt BMW IMMEDIATf &· 630CSi DELIVERY - IS HERE NOW! ~- DRIVE . THE BAVARIAN -_,..~ CREAM -THE ULTIMATE DRIVING MACHINE ; ;s a Available with 4 speed or lully automatic transmission Multiple lease & flexible purchase plans available ...... lllflll OPEN W([ICOAYS O 9 SATUllOA'I'<, 9 to SUNOAY 10 o 0 EXCELLENT SERVICE I' "Loyal car customers are hard to find. I want to keep mine. by giving good service." 900 S. (;.Qast t-fWy • Laguna Beach <:allforn1a •i'· t 131 & 546-996 7 0 'DtW«i fl. p~ Buick -Pontiac -Opel, Inc. SALES-we·re Southern Orange County s Volume Dealer -Excellent setect1on1 SERVICE- LEASING- We're the llnest in this part of Orange Coun1y-let11s show you' Try us first and you will be setlshed -C811 for a Quote today! I ... $0U1M U (A t()Ull Y•l'O • t l b 714/990·1'00 . ~1316••·395\ WE MEED CLEAN USED CARS NOW CALLPA..rY 540-5630 ~u~g~i~~d~;~~~~: 1w,1mm1&1 S2SOO" 675-0942 art 3. 2626 HARBOR BLVD. 13 Dodi:e lUO A 1C, rims. _ COSTA MESA .....-.:.. cslm mtr, 40.000 m1 S3950. Call 5-10-5278 'i.t Dodi!I.' van. 318 ru an ,\ C. ma~:.. strrco. cstm 1ntr. 3-1.00U m1. S41JOO lti-5 3705. 6i5·64110 -- '68 Chevy Van 1.•lon 60.000 m1 . nl'W t 1rt·s +other~ Mus t sel l. !Mii 5!150 ·1;7 H,·y Dly Eronolinr Fore! Van. Rcbll t•ng, hrk::. & tares. $1 150 492-4l8S. ---------- s.20 WE _, MEED YOUR USED CAR MOW TOP $PAID CALL GORDON COSTA MESA AMC-JEEP 2524 llMlHOH BLVI> COST/\ MESA 549-8023 Tulip Garden Ouilt I l's always luhp tune w1lh !hi! ~unny. de<.orat1ve quilt. Buulllully d~s1ened U c v raQi or u~ lab11c' for lh• p111t w1nn1ng appllque quill ll\e one sa1me tor a p1llo"' Pat 12&7 P•lch palltrn p1ecP> r.h;rl\. s1n1tl' double s•ie ~wn"' side uo' l n1111 r.Pry S 1. 25 IOI eaLh pal IP Ill A "l brf'tze '" the ba1e If~ dfP\S I'll P.t(h P•"~'" fOf 111\I tl1· .. 1th a front 11ppe1, lcr~ on 111m111 ~nd handhne Send 11 Ille 1ac~el for com1n2 and eo 1n1; C.sy ll11i1r,t11ng wa1s1 Allee Brool\s P11n1Pd Pattern 9009 M1's~f Needle<:rall Oepl IOS S11es 8. 10. 12. 14 1& 18 011lyP1101 10 S11t 12 (Ml 34) la~,, 7 Bo• 163 Old Chelsea Sia J18yards4S·1nch Now York NY 10011. Prinl Name. Addreu. Zip Send SI 2S IOI tlCll Plltttn P11tern Number. Acld Ji,/ IOI tath patltin tor MORE tNn ever btl~rt! 2fll hr11 class 111ma1I. handhn& desil"S plus 3 frte printed 1~. S.ndit: side HEW 1976 HEEOLCCRArr Marian Martin CAlALOC' Has everyth•n1. 7!>c Pattern Dept 442 C1tclltt wltll S-.uarts .. $1.00 Cally Pilot Ctocfltl I w1r•rebt • $1.00 · 232 Wesl 181h St New Nllty fifty b flts · -Sl.00 · lllJPlt Crecllet . $1.00 York. NY 10011 . p ,,nt Sew -ltnlt t ook .S1.25 NAME. ADDRESS. ZIP. Mudl1poiflt looll $1.00 S 1 Z E a n Cl S T Y LE Flewtr Crocllot l ook $1 00 NUMBER. 1taliph1 Crocht look SI.OD De , .. kl!tw 111• tt 111 a Instant Crochl l ook • $1.00 ,1tt1111 fl'ttf $t nd 11tw lo• lut1nt M1tt1111t l ook SI 00 ou1 "'" h ll·Wlntlr 'attt1~ ln~bnt Mouy l ook S 1.00 Cat11t1-cll' coupe11 l11slff It· Ct••l•l• Qjlt lttla $1.CO lrtt p tter• ol rtot tllolet . Cttwtlltt a'IPHS !'14 Sl.00 h d Ut now' 12 ,,tze AltUAt :12 ~t S•• .. lllil ltt• SU$ l oell ti ti Q11llts !1 50c lnstlllt Meaty Crtttl Sl,00 M11st•111 b llt ltoll :2 , !!Ot IUIMt raAlell .._ SUO JS t •lltt ftt TtdaJ .::l Ille ;l11st.at1l St"'"-8ttl \l.OG l_tOl ~ 11 Uf1J R1111 ... ~c , AMto. W..t.d 959 Autot. l•pMt9d Auto.. haport.d Aaltoa. lmport.d AMtos. lmporW Alltos. lmporhd Friday.April 22. 19n DAILY PILOT DJ:J .....................• ••••·················· .......................................................................................... . WI IMW t71J Dae-97 Rat 9725 ...,_ .. Gtslo 97JS ~.._ t740 ..._,..,orhcl Autoa,l.,orted A.Mtoa,IM,.,W 1• • YC>U~l)~~~~M ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••• ...... ••••••••••••••••••••• ••• ... ••••• .. •••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••··~·~. f>AID FOR OR N'OT 1976 BMW 2002 Metallic lt75 FIAT '73 Karmann Obia, ZZ:ooo 'TJ ~CEDES 2SOS.I!: Porsche ?750 ~ 9762 VolbwGg" t77t '_ T-D""'-'• •a fjord blue wtblue In· lt7SDATSUH 1..,,. or•e~ od. lllnt cond. m\* .-. 4 . .S. , .. 1.t, beaut., !.'!ust •••••••••••••••••• •••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••~-••••••••••••••••-t vr ...,._ 1210 S£ft •.... .. .. CJW .,_ m:M.281 MU ..... wk. Reduc ..... to "12 914. Xblt coodiUon tn/· 976 ...... _. .. FORTC>PCAaS tenor & AM/FM stereo ...,""" New top mae wheels . S'IMq a.a8503 out..Makeolr I --lt1JVW . IAaWIC T ci.uaeue. (66SPQN >. 4 Door. 4 speed, radio, AM/FM 'ate:reo lalX! & Made t731 ' rwa..a706 4 wheel drive wagon, COMVlltlllLI l:: San Ju•n ~!~tr~~ '7600 or beat olfer . Pvt heater, moldings , tinted low miles. (620NJA). •••••••••-•••••••••••• L.\11 lt)6 4SOSL , mur.;t sell loduy Loaded Thll bard to flnd car haf. 111-1375 49l-JJ75 Pty. 61S.MM jtlau. bucket seats & low S-. '"c.d-$4444 Sheer perfectio1'. Air, 61 912. Eng. rblt. Nu w{Xtraa. Ma.kc offer. Dir betl\ t otally recondll pd t rod es. One o wner . MIRACLE MAZDA maes, IQaded. Under palnt.allo~.extra 's. Uc#0002. Uoned. Ftnt.ahectlcana~• WE BUY et.EAM CA.RS lrTaUCKS ' "':M~ ~altl:• l~u'!!':r: ~1.NKB). 2150 Harbor Blvd CM 30 00 ml. Pvt f>lt • 5*(). 67s.-0289 S2l·T21l PY yellow•on1J 4',10 " Clay:61S-9377&SS6·2660 ONLY $2795 645-5700" . • 631J.306. '1111' 2.0. Appr. Grp Toyota t765 rnllea .• Mechanloall CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 Harbor Blvd. COSTAM~SA 546--1200 Good lhru 4·23-77 Ma Ba , 0 r g w I bl k . ••••••••••••••••••••••• perfect I (721680). t 8MW 2002, 1973, slnt '73 Fiat 124 Sport. S spd, 21 Hart.or ll•cl ~ 9742 NMTFM 8 tk. 36M ml. ONLY $31 fl '; ~i .. ~~e ~~7i u •Pu:~~{: stereo. Xlnt cond. P vt COiia MeM 641-1700. ••••••••••••••••••••••• "250. Must sell 64!-.l858 MARQUIS TOYOTA. ! pty. $2200/ofr. Days • Ml~IONVIEJO ,• $6SOOPP. 7)4-686-3973 2!MSHARBOR BLVD. 957-1337eves 646-1438. •111tX l MAZDA WGM 74 MG ~~aet. xlnt ~od. 1913 914, l.7 liter, good 831·2810 495-1210~: 32,000 ma, $2,800 tirm. c:oad. P\1 Pt.y. _ IMW 1975200.2 54M410540-021l '75 Fiat1.28SL, 14,000 ml. Bestocrer'751"6500 ~evenln&a 644-2918 '7lVC>LkSWA.GIM :! Probably flneat ln CaJlf. 1975 D TSUH 4Spd, um/fm i tcreo, grey Mercedes lent 9740 'T2 MG Mktget, lowmUe• '139142 0 Blk i Joadedt f"'!l aervice rec. A w /\an Interior . $2700. •••••••••••••••••• .. ••• must sell this week. Besi · · · SUl'l!A IHTLI .. =-~·Serious lnq. 280% 846-6046. 1974 MR 4SOSE offer. 581-61121 1::.!i::!I 4 bpceO, 8 truck stereo &( 4 s peed, air c:o nd., .76 1318 M . 5 d low miles. (3l3JES). ,• AM /1''M stereo, Michelin · a i:io. SP • Fully eqwpped including • · bl • I d SA.DDLEIACK • WEPAYTOP DOLLAR '75BMW530l.auto,fully radia l s & m ags. AM/FM,AC.$4.000/ofr. air cond . & s ter"o. 74M1dgetconverU e,26, 72·911T, mmac con . • FOR TOP USED CARS equipped, new radials, C&t6PKF >. 768-0958 M e t a 11 i c p a i nt , 000 mi, AM/FM. Xtra· $7300. Must :.ell this VAWY IMPORTS •t f''OREJGN,DOMESTJC immac,S889S.499-20« SADDLEIACK 1976FIAT 124 U.S.5LPH>. sharp.$2495.673-9'94 weekend.554-2647 131·2040495-4949~ orC~SlCS 1974 2002, A/C, AM /F M VALLEY IMPORTS SADDLEIACK MGI 9744 "15 914. Immar . White. ·75 Cellca. sspd, AM/t'M 7 4 SUN BUG w/sunrooe· !~~i~!~.1s extraclean s538te~~1nu0r·n633t ~o644nd9 ........ 8ll·Z0404911-4949 5 ,:;,'1,NJ:::::~~,.. VALLEYIMl'ORTS •u•:ta••• M,.YexUu. ~·" •ee. '"""'·¥"""" Lomi ·,. R&ll,xlnt.con"i I.AUER IUICK 1_::::...:.1=.:.~.::..:=..:..:..:.:__ __ l----:--::-:---:---:---1 radio & only 12,tiOO•miles. 831-2040 495-4949 5"-8889, 544"'39a 495'1606 675-4558 • 29'ZS HarborBlvd. 19751MW530l -. TC>PIUYER Finished in Mediterra • --· • RolaRoyc~ 9756 1976TOYOTA '75 BUS 13000 m1. xlnt\ Costa Mesa 979.2500 Automatic, stereo & air See us first, & last! Top nean blue W/m atchiog ..., .. _ •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• · CelicaUftbock l'O nd. $4900. Ca ll~ cond. One owner car. dollar paid for Imports. top& inten or . (784PII). New• Used ,.,.sou1 .. e11EA110VU vA110• 8llU •t DEALER lN U.S.A. 5 :.peed, air cond. & 546-6100, 7:30AM·5PM ( TOP DOLLAR <062NIF). CC>STAMESA -ONLY $5395 C>VEll 100 '1"9'I02<J00 •11)'61H.~• ROY AM/FM ster eo ta pe .. 60 VAN c ustomized IMMltlfTELY ~ADDLUACK DATSUN MARQUISVC>LVC> MERC!OES PUTABIN YOURBON· Im. CARVER Locally soJd car w/less !>uper mechanical, xlnt: VALLEY IMPORTS :!MS Harbor Blvd. MISSJON VIEJO NET · A '77 MGB! Free than 10,000 miles. l year running. New rads.~ rof~.~~1c1A.'ft5' 831-2040495-4949 540·6410 831-2880495-1 210 C>MDtSPLAY Syr/ 50,000 ml ellt war· . ROllS ·ROYCE warranl¥ a vailable. Cl.tff494·2035 Cosla Mesa u-...~-ofllll~ r ant y w / '77 MGB IMOJ•ml>orn Finished m cherry red ----------CALLORCOMElN .---......_ ~bt •wtMrta.u11. TO SEE us 1973 DATSUN Hondo 9727 AUTHORIZ 'D 11ur1.:un·e • sen.. e ~ w/match1ng pin stripes 11 vw Bus Cmpr/7 11as8'. NEWPORT IMPORTS Capri 9715 240% ••••••••••••••••••••••• MERCEDES DEALER ~Ia'::n~aJ~b~~a~Ui~~ cLouosuNOAYS &mtenor. 116SRER1 Lrg rack, bed, tbl, p/t;4 JIOOW. CstHwy, NB ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4speed. Miles are right & Brand M~w '77 6862 Manchester, BRmSH' ONLY $5195 60HP. S2100. 67J.OS64. 642-9405 '73. V6 Xlnt cond. 4·s pd. this car is in excellent Buena Park · R.R. 1927 P -1. Dual MAR9UIS TOYOTA '68Squareback. AM/FM stereo, 8 trk. condition! (891HGZ>. HONDA Cars 523-7250 ·75 MGB conv/HT, aunrf. windscreen 4 dr open MISSION Vll·:Jo XJntrunningcond. CAR OUTLET Cash For Can Paid For Or Mot 2145 HARBOR BLVD. (Harbor & Victoria) COSTA M~SA 642-0653 $2800/bstofr. 646-4742 Sale Priced-$4450 MANY On the Santa Ana Fwy. ~.ooo. Callaf\6pm, towing by Barker. RHO. 831·2880 495-121 o f675/ofr. 645-9151 MIRACLE MAZDA ToChoos•From! 494.3032 675-9448 Polisht!d bonnet .. wht1 _________ ---------'7.t 4 cyl, air, AM /FM. Decor, clean. <'$2650. 714·675-6299 evs /wknds 1t7SMBZ2&0 ' bod y, b lu e w i n ~s '69·"i0 Toyota Corona '63 Bug. Factory rebuilt. 21!i0 Harbor Blvd .. C.M. UNIVERSITY SEDAN. One owner car '68 MGB GT. mechanical· w /matching dark hlue Mark Ii.. Nu tirt:S, fact engine. Xlnt transporta· 645-5700 Ol.L-t..jl... with stereo, pwr. win· ly sound. $1800 Or Beal hides. Good restoration AC. $10'r.i. S48·296i lion. ~/ofr. 645·9151 ..,.mvv'" dow s & a i r co nd . o!fer.536-9652 Ol·LF >. $30,000. J im1------------------Capri II '76, V·6. A/C, 4 '00 D.atsun Roacbter 1600, Honda Can • GMC SPOTLESS! (S38MV1 ). Rickman Mt rs (213 l '72 et>lica. Air. AM/FM '71 VW SUPER BEETLE. spd, st/tape. Lk nu $3750. Sl.000 Or Best offer. Trucks SADDLEBACK 'OO MGB Convertible, new 795·2551. L orally C'all ste reo cassette. Mich sun roof. AM /FM radio, p /P, 552·5191 494-9642 2850 Harbor BJvd. VALLEY IMPORTS =~~~runs good, Carlos Carrion ( 714) tir<'S. $2150. Pvt. ply xJnt cond. Sl650. 644·8768 Datsun 9720 '73 · 240Z, xlnt cond, air Costa Mesa S40-9S40 831·2040 495.4949 . 752·7847 497·4072 '70 VW Bug. Gd cond. Autos, Imported ••••••••••••••••••••••• co n d • a 11 x l r as • 1976CVCC Hatchback '741t2 MGB, AM /FM. St. Subaru 9762 Tri•_.. 9767 AJmsl new radial tires. · DRIVE & <-•"""/Best ofr.536·73.16 ExcCond'1t1on '70 Mercedes 280SLRdstr 6M, brand new cond.. '" _ • .,... n""" m1· AM /FM rad 1 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ~ <l'fYVV • $3800. 7 52·2833 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• ,. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ...,.,, ~ • • "'----r-t 9701 $!795. * 640-2'lA4 like new cond, auto 1974TRIUMPH SlSOO_.Aft<>.540·0254. ~ u. LJTILE 1974 260Z. immaculate: all -i.; d AM FM lllWo ••••••••••••••••••••••• A UST I N A m erica '69-2dr. 4 sp. auto . bucket seals. Very good m & out condition and ~as mil. S79S or best of· frr 497·2695 or 6·16·3379. Alfa Romeo 9705 ···············~······· ,\lfa Spyder 'i-1 5spd ,\M/FM stereo, 1mmac. s.5900. Eves, 644·2556, day 549·9361 --------- '6() Rare Alfa convC'rtible 100'. restored. Bst ofr 7~2-l'IOU dys. 67J·1$1l 7 ••• xtras. pnced to sell. J-9730 trans, a1~ con • I I Opel 9746 \.p. -Oo TR6 '73 VW THING w /roll i SAVE A LOT 9688 -..,--radio, beige exteno_r w I t ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'i5'iUBAtU , 494-evs. ••••••••••••••••••••••• b r w n I t h r 1 n t , .s, ~ ~ A clean car with AM /FM cage Sl900 & '69 VW. - SHOP&COMPARE OVER 40 Sl2.SOO /Best ofr. '70 Kadett. Lo ml, nu rdls ' ""t1'MP.9-"'fi, & the miles are right. Automallc, lo mi $90~ BARWICKDATSUM '73 Mercede s 350SL & pnt. Orig. ownr.,$900. !3.1160). S.tS-7539 i~ San J uan Capistrano 831-1375 493.3375 NEWPORT DATSUN SPECIALS 8210 4 Door. 4 speed, radio. (262PKE> MOW$2895 888 DOVE STREET Near !\llacArUtur '73 DATSUN . 610 WAGON Stereo t.cw ••r c.oncH1on1l"lo Supu t1an\por111•on Stk 13649 W°""·Eno Sc>ec••I 5 1999 Rdstr , like new cond, 552·7598/497·2595. SllS So.Stn~t SalaPrice ... $4150 • 121 >110 .0741 111•1 u1.1211 "" .,. ·ss vw Camper Good· auto tra ns. air cond, 1971 Opel Station Wag., MIRACLE MAZDA d bit 1'600 · AMtF M radio, gray ex· immac. SHOO. 759·0795 '76Subaru Bl d C M con ' r eng cc ... terior, w/blk lthr int, Aft5 PM MEW SU8A.RU 2150Harbor v .. · · New ball. tape deck.• wire whls. ~14,500/Best * 52847* -645-5700 $1000/bst ofr.645·2924. " ofr (714 l 523·5622 or an Porsche 9750 ,67 Triumph T R4. Rdstr. ·oo VW, straight reliable ~ 5PM (714)t>75·2985 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ser.(937384) Goo d ro n d . IR S, t.rans portation, new..._ 80 Used & new 36 1 -Ove r d r i v e , R a d ; o . tires. $850. 673· 1 t '71Sedan383CAQ $777 Radial.s, orig ownr, •68 Sqrbk Hush pwr mu!-~ We have an excellent ? 7 3C(oupe 3 7 9 48 6LJIL 0 .. ~ltS7777 $1250. Firm. 963-2035 __ Cler 2-brl Holley. RJ><lt selection plus the• 4 oupe A $1 , ·e9 T riumph GT 6 + cool flit. Tach. Instr. Nu-Champ~O~!~tion. '764i14 Wgn 0002 .. $hart>. AMi f'M sl.t!reo, Sl300 o; pnt. FM cass. 962·7593 ; PORSCHE 924s BILL YATES ~~\{EWoo Trade 499·1135 '73 vw Bug. Red, 30.cxxl 71 SpulPr. re.1{1:-.len•ci n"w - - --'i3 XJ12 Fully loadt>d 'li8 2505. Xlnt. :Vlust see to VW·PORSCHE ;;;;,O NEED HELP~ mi. Cherry cond .. S2400l iii 15,()0I} m1 . reel. Allo> Borwick's Special Showroom l'onrl :'11Jke appr(•ciate. Make ofr. San Juan Capistrano "" ~SllBA~ "' Help yourself to a 759-0609&759-0977 v.hl:.. AM FM radio ofr.~·8889or5·M--13\l:J '""'·87""' v1,,..., -,..~, II I f """ "" 837-4800 493-4511 v,..f.bMA.\J..~" eaptnRSC ectlono ·73 Super .,B~elle, mintJ: & Jamboree Roads SJJ.1300 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA r1111 IPo<h l l•d. 11•1 •~~s HUNTl,.GT()HlfACH 7141992·0l4S 1974DATSUM -. -. . . Jensen 9732 'i7 Mercedes2-iOD.white, . . ~ "' Qua1lHled llupefuls cond .• 4.,K m1., o r~ Audi 9707 610-4 DOOR 74 200Z. air, auto, mags, ••••••••••••••••••••••• auto, air cond. 8-trk. As· 1960 356 B, on g eqwp. Gd 511 s So. Strut m the DAILY PILOT wt /blk vinyl top and F!\\lol ....................... 4 spet-d w1thradio. Fully very t:tea~. 39.\1. $4800. '74 Jensen. 22.000 mi. !>ume S:!OO mo lse. days cond. S3200. or ofr. 121>1 10.0141 111•IH1.n11 __ !.!.E_LP_WAN'EED ADS cassette.SM00.645·1602 t \udi '74 100 LS. sunrf. r a l' t •Hy e Q u 1 P p ed . Call &ll~334 AM F M ca!>. xlot cond. 751·4462. l·ves 831·2951 642·5015.495·1.938 · 11> -.tereo, auto, P1.S. 31.000 (23.'lKXS). R 972 Heit ofr. Pvt pty 646·1845 ------. Autos, U••d Autos, Used Auto., Us.d t.: mi. i mm a c . S3 69 5. SALE PRICED·S 1495 at S '74 2400 Clean. loaded, 63 356 Super 90• xlnt pa mt, ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••• •• •• • •••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••~ •••••• • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • •• .!fl 6. ------· great eog good int rub · ~ 121121 ee°'"4:r7" B"'RWICKD ... TSUM ai r. Autio, nu br ks, • · · • .. " . ' v ,,...,. 0 "' " '7 1 Fiat Spt Cpe, orig J ENSEN HEALEY 1974 d-I .,.,., ooo · $8300 ber good. Must sell. $4200 ' San Juan Capl.strano ra ia s . .....,.,, mi. · !1'rm. 673 A"""' or 673·5533 l'li-1 Audi Fox. autoi air. · ownr. all maint rec top Blk on blk, lo mi's. 675·7771 ... .....,. hiw mi, like new. $3,450. 831·1375493-3375 shape,$1425.642-9401 AM/FM ster. tape dk. ---------1 1971 Porsche 914 :•19-0788 ---CB. 631-36S4 aft 6pm. '71·300SEL 3.5, elec sun -----'75 21j()Z. AM, FM stereo ·75 Spyder. Loaded, mint -roof, lthr, door Jocks, a 5speed. air <.'Ond .. stereo, tape, A/C. mag whls. cond. •ssoo. !.197 ·1879 Ksmonn Ghio 9735 AM/FM stereo, Make of· mag wheels & low Austirt-Healey 9709 Very cln. 33,000 ml. $6150 eves. ••••••••••••••••••••••• fer. 640-0028 mileage. (547RKQ). ••••··~.::;;;~;;~~·••••• or ofr.640-2-i:!Jday ·75 Sport Spyder, 5 spd , ·~2 ~~~a ~~: XJRn!d~~~~·21KlS --L-im_m_a_c ___ W_i_r_e_w_h-ls-.1 SADDLEBACK H ood ii Oat.sun 510 Wgn. Xlnl AM F'M stereo. Maiis. 29 $1795 494_2Ll<). · AM/FM cass. Stick. Lo 8V3A1_L2Ll04Y01M49~~.T4S9 un:;~ · mri;. good cont!. must ":'Pl· Xlnt cond. >1900. ml.2tops.673·66Sl .,.., _ ~!'i0.!16J·:J.117 art 5_ sell Sl UB0 1bs t o fr . Eves.960-1309 '73 converti ble. Good _._.:._.;:._ ______ _,.__ _______ _ S41H<»9 --------cond $3000 1970 280SL. /\M'/FM, both BMW 9712 -------1974 Flat Sedan . xlnt · ~7 tops, new Mich. Lo mi. •••••••••••••••• .-.. ••• • 1973 Datsun 240Z. 30.000 rood. 33,000 mi, AM tFM Xlnt cond. $1200. 673-3301 --------- SADDLEBACK BMW COMEIM&SEE THEALL HEW 6lOCSIMOWl S~DDLEBACK VALLEY IMPORTS 831·2040 495.4949 1975 BMW 2002 I :-f)('t•d. air l'ttnd .. -.un rnuf. ma~~ & :.l<'rl'•t 1'•lHIVGI SADDLEBACK VALLEY IMPORTS 831-2040 49'94949 CREVIER $1 !>T Ao U OADWAY SAt<IA At<A 835·3171 1111 U~TllUTI DIUVINO MACMINI •USED IMW't* 'JU301a HKWT '74 3.0Cpe SIR 746~WB "75200Hspd629NBK '71120024.sp<I SIR 334PCW '75200Uspd 764NJM • CloMd °" ~· OIAMGI CC>UMTY'S OLDIST $ Soll''-·l\erv1ce·Lea11lna Roy Ccrver,lnc. Hulls ftoyrl' BMW lf>-10 Jamborel' ;'o;ewport Beach f\40·&144 mi. AM /FM. ai r. CB, stereo. steel radial~. -71 Karmann Ghia. Best '77 924 Por sche. many mags, auto, 751-2761 aft ~rm. 646-0486 or offer over 12,000 l!Jm 280S. ~Int cond. xtras, low ml, $9950. 5PM_ · 615-6710 $4500. 71Ao64CM I 01 (714 ) 821-1989. '73 Datsun 610. HT, AC, ....._ Hew 9100 Alltot, Hew 9100 Autos, Mew, 9100 Alltoa, Mew AM F~t. Radia1 tires. •••••:••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• d~an, S2t77. 552 O.liJ '77 Dalbun :!liU:l.. Fully equipped Make ofr. 751·8534 n1t.~s. 979-~l cfays ' '72 Datsun PU 1600 Jackman rims. i.:J lire:.. rustom int ~5 Jh.58 197 5 DATSUH 2101 J'nfar white extenor. 4 spet><I .• 11r cond . sterf'n, mag .... 1wel11 & indc molcl 1ni::~ i-:xtr.1, rxtr .a 'h•Jn · (21~) ONLY $6195 COSTA MESA DATSUN :!MHIARBOR Bl.VD 540-6410 540-0Z J l 13 DATSUN 240Z '"'"' \I-e« 5'!e " to<llY illlloJl~I -·!M $oocia• BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 1•••· ,,,('l, ...... d •• , 11\\\ •<tUMI NYf0H l t .6( Jt Southern California T~OP HEADQUARTERS OVER 30 CAMARO • MONTE CARLO I-TOPS READY FOR DELIVERY TODAY Looking f smooth ride? "? \f •I .J Lfil, 1--\ ~· . -' ·, • ..) G-nJ {riJ L.; • 0 , " Vil: Li_ nevv car sales have S\Narnped us vvith .LOW·MILEAGE TRJ'DE•INS. Weneed more room! So these are priced to move. Just look: DJ4 DAILY PILOT . . "' '. Autos, fJBporhd A.fos, IMporW Autos, l•porW Autos, IMporffd AMtos, Us.d ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• . YolkswogN 9770 YAalkawCICJN 9770 Yoliaw.... 9170 YotYo t772 lulc.k 9911 .............................................. •••••·············••··· ...•......•....•...•••................•.•..... FLETCH ER J 0 NE S .. \ .. /00'4•l.roQ'0 .. 01UM\ ..,•~;o ~uvt 1111 YAlll,. t ' \I '\ SO ~' .-.A f •l>OO .-S., ..._.., ,;q ... C't ' VW 1385 c c Eng &'fEVW.Auto,goodcond. '64 ~ B-18. very good '7 lRegal.Z dr.Atr.PJS, Tnllll>mW1on. Cam, brl xlnt mi'g. &ood IJres. new cond .• deluxe 1nl., best P /ll, P /W. V /top. till Holley. Offer. 631·0484 ..-alve Job. Call alt 5pm, o((er. 548·~ ~hi Cruu.c. 2',000 m1, Ron SJS.3591 $34.95. 640 8544 CH EV RO LET om '""'2~-SAVE SAVE SAVE PRICES GOING UP ---------1 ·15 Volvo 164£. Lenlher, 197 1VW 1967VW .Gd Cond. auto . n 1r. AM /FM '72 R1v1ua. All power S9UilUACK $1,000or best offer. casselle. 40,000 m1• ssaoo. equipped. New tires, Automauc. radio & in 847-7632 Ph 645-7388 AM J f' M s tereo, Io g o od condition mileaa e . $3000. Ph ("98DLF>. '.!i~tn~°!>n:.00~·~ Autos, Used tM _7o:11>_· ----- DISCOUNT SELLING • Buy or Lease American Cars Built I Americans LEA E 1977 MONTE C_ARLO Fully Equipped, Auto. trans., Pwr. brakes. Pwr. Steering. AM·FM Stereo, • 43 Wheels. Bumper Groups, Vinyl Air Cond .• Tint. Glass, Rally •• Roof. Smog. Cap cost 55828.56.\ Pll Cap Reduction SIOOO. New cap MONTH cost "'828.56. 36 Ml). OEL Resldu· av al SJ000.36. Plus Tax & Lie. fee. + T-ON APPROVE D CREDIT '73 FORD Pick Up 06818R Firebird, VB, IUtl) NEW '77 VEGA •901~ Full ca'ti s><ice • lclx & loc, on eps><oved credit. Order Yours IOdcly - no down U214.IO lsiull cash pritt + tax & lie. Deferred Pclyment price $.4.ll5.14 lor 48 mo. APR. ll.21 112 ton. V-8. 3 speed, stereo cassette $2488 ~PALUX Automatic, PS, Air. LIC. '75 GMC '73 CHEV. MONTE CARLO ~ ~X ~7GJJ ~~ ~ 1h Ton Pickup, V:8, s37aa ~~~ Auto, P. Steer, A. Cond., $2788 ~~~ Automatic, ps, air & v. Roof & LIC. LIC. 1 4 CHEV• Impala '7 4 DART SWINGER SPC>rt sedan, auto .. p.s .• air, v. root s2888 r~~ 4 CHEVROL ~102-US v.- lmpala W&fPI, $2588 ~P~~ Alltomatlc. PS, Air, Roof Rack VISTA CIUISD WGN ~-~ ... -~~ ,,.,,,.... '3.4PIH Auto:PS. AC, Rac.lc, Tiit, FM Ta~. s379a r~~ IC TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS I TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS PRICEO TO SELL best orr Mus t sell.••••••••••••••••••••••• 68~ectru.ruJlpower,a1r, lOO VW Products Left 75&-0609 & 7S9-0977 Gewet-al 990 I >Jnt cond Sl09S At Old Prl·ces llL1 YA TES •••••••••• •••••• ••• •••• 64~-4~2 VW-PORSCHE 76 vw RAllll •VW S..pennarlwt• San Juan CapU>lrano 4 speed , com r or t '6b 8ugS/R 8373 •· $777 8l7·4800493-4SI I packaae, stereo radio & '67Bug720AUV .... $877 only 11,000 miles. '69BugYB..970 .... $977 1975 VW Rabbit. 4 dr, <134048>. 72 VW oir8194 .. $1077 alr.gd cond., $2900. SADDLHACK '69 Wg-. XYD7b4 .• $1J77 21J/59',H719 YALL.EY IMPORTS '71 Bug923DNP •• $1277 'SS Baja Bug, ltiOOcc. 831·2040 495.4949 '71Wgn84500 .. $1377 Porsche 12v system. Nu Vol•o 9772 '67Ghio397LVJ .• $1477 tires, nu batt. Runs,•••••••••••••••••••• '70Ghio Conv 748 1 $1677 great. S6SO. 847-7647 '71 Bus air 7730 •.•. $1977 1971 VW bus, good shape. 72 Bus 456GHP .... $2377 $2250. Call after 4 PM '74 Bus a ir 0230,, .. $2977 1_642_·_2364------ 1-reeway close, call for '68 VW Bug. Very sharp. dJrectwns new pnt JOb , xlnt tires, snrl. $1100. cash. 581·93SO SEEK & FINlf HUl'll~r~r~lr1c 0 N C A B 0 N S 0 0 F E R S Q U E A B KOBSHEUGYASCUTUSAHB A F A Q U P N 0 K T R E S Q U A K 0 A D SD RM GA 8 0 C TSU SAY G•O V R I G A 0 0 N I N K 0 E Q E I K S F E I D W E R 0 S I 0 E W R I l N A N E R B E U T 0 H I K W H I U P 0 K E 0 N L E W N B U C A T N H 0 T F 0 0 U 8 P U LIAUSMYTHICALIOOQAOl F G W H A N Y A S C 0 E N 0 Z S G 0 F F E I C 0 S Q U A K E R T G A E R F N I H I G H B E H I N 0 C Y N G E H E 0 H W BR E 0 NI WE DIS AB RT R 0 W 0 G 0 L l I W 0 G Y A S H U T S A I G A 8 0 K 0 R P S I 0 E I W 0 E R F F '4r91W•~ 2025 S. Manchester Anaheim 750-2011 19S9VOLVO STATIOHWAGOM A classic in classical con· d1lion. This gem must be seen & driven lo be ap· preciat.ed. 90'"o reslored- owned by a local Volvo dealer. <JOK898). AMC 9905 ......•................ 1975AMC MATADOR This car 1s extra denn with air cond., pwr. steering, automatic & muc h. much more . l718MYM l MUST SEE TO APPRECIATE COSTA MESA DATSUN 2845HARBOR BLVD 540-64 ' 0 540-021 l ·us Bwck. Gd traru;porta· lion $200. Bst orr. SS7 ~ ur ~-6768 '68 BUlck Electra, full power, $400 /bst o fr. &t2 ~ill/842·4682. 9915 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 196 3 CADILLAC CONVERTIBLE ;\Collector's Item Ori111nal owne r . Full power. factory air cond. & all the extras. "True Con<.'our~e Condition". l\lu!.l bci.N.'n1 CPAB247l. CodiHac Se•illH Eight to c hoose. All rully loaded 4 with shadow hru:.h. 13192). ALLEN Ohh Cadillac /G MC S.D F'rwy ·Avery Exit LAGUNA NIGUEL CALL 495-6430 CUSTOMIZED ELDORADO. '7 0 1 of a kind, 60,000 easy mi's. s nrf. A·I cond, $3750. firm 640·0879 1976 CADILLAC FLTWD. BRGHM. l''ull power, factory air cond , :.ten '<> tape. crui:.c control. sunroof. lealher & white w,red interior. Fully loaded ! Cl9440). 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JB, mlnt ~talllc sree~ 6S ooO Pbmoutb Waaon. $l00$, new. all ecc:ess. Supe~ aeatl crus/lapc deck & run11 1ood $2700. l4800. 80-8311 mi,. $l~ 49&-886i ' pvt pty '94·9421 or car. N . S7100. 573-«8 ' d 1 pp· 631·208'l days or 979-CM7 ClH-4688 alt 5pm. new ra ia tire. · eves '61tspd,32"1. Coovert hard is station wgn. Auto, air. ------''----- 673-3'49. top, xlnt cond, $4500. llereo, rack & radials '72 Gold Duster. runs '74CdV, pvt party, lownr. 1970 Chevy Wgn, PS, air 6TU618 SU.95.830-4()&8 ueslkats. hNlefwt litt5, hdrs & '70 'franij Al'tt. Xlnt cond, ~.000 ml. new llrt'a & batt. 642 5334, MS 1239 Low mJleaee XJnt cond cond 3SO V8. S7~ Firm. . $1700 /ofr. ~ eve M6-204S • · 751·5'64 or 540.9362 '73 T Top full pwr 454, xlnt Rrwn '72. New tires. tape 673-0512. '67 Fire bird, 400 eng .• ' rood. lo ml, ra~. Ma-9295 deck. Od l'Ond. SlOOO/b&l auto. mags, new tires, :73 C.OUpe de ViUe 2 dr '75 Caprice Estate Wan, wknda &eves. olr. 962-4854 SllOO. ~t. ofr. 548·8779 Leal.her lnl, low 'miles, loaded, 26.500 ma, rClllHoc ,965 v 9974 has everytblne. Like M6-U.83or9'13-~ COlllJGI' ttll '72 Runabout. 4 spd, FM ••••••••••••••••••••••• .!!!•••••••••••••••••• new. 1 owner, pvt party. '75 Moo•a Carlo, Landau ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1tereo tape, 4?,000. ml, 75 Ftreblrd Formula, "lllA ... 7 , KNV> 645-5348 rt s "" '7 Cou d -'d aood cond, one ownr, ·loaded, perfect. Must Y"9~ _ _,.,.,. 8 er pm top, V8, air, PS Ult wbl, 6 gar, Z r, luo · SU>O/Best o!r. 846-1483 seU. lda.ke ofr. Will con· HATCHIACK GT '76 Cad Sedan f'ully cruise control. '4295· Likeoow,fullyoquip.Sll alUPM 11ider trade. 631·33118 or DEMO. s speed trans .. pd 25 000 : 81 979.0433 day, 838·0200 aten!O. $SISO. 6'13-1418 -..... •u""' . d eq , • m1. ue, , ... h •72 Pm· l R , bo t A lo/ ..........,.,., a 1 r c o n . , t! t c . ""°Cl\ '768-36n ""'' ·-V • f II wr AM /f'M o una u • u, • (6505/"•-). ""'°"". ...,. ...,, u P • • mr, 4 nu tire-~. Xlnt. l· 197'.? Grand Sa!an Wagon. O~LY $3695 ;l Cad Limo. Proress. '73 Vci:~. New dutch air,$7~~11548•7468 ownr.$1895.!1798727 LowmUeaae,loaded. " maint'd & chau!feured brks. SlJOO or bst ofr. $2395 548-8619 HOWARD Chen•t AJI lwcury ammcnltlcs 675-1»48, 494.3032 ft...&.-''35 '74 Run11l>out. New alt & Dove • Quall Sta .._..,... l'Xh sys, mags, radials, '75 Pontiac Fireb1rd NL'WPO"'RTBE"CH. _~2:202. 72EICammo,PS,PB,alr, ••••••••••••••••••••••• AM/FM. $2100/fl ra:n Dlpnt.Autotrans.P /S& --"·-----"-- Qid'76CdV,fully loaded, stereo, !°"ags, campr"73Van.Oneowner.~ulo, 644·S459 or li73 3320 P/B, rur <'ond, yin top. '73Ve&a. Halch, radial.a, f'~iretborn w /white s hell Clean . $2800. A~/FM stereo, cpt d tn· 1'ri/Sune\•e1>. lmmaC'. C'Ond. $&300firm. auto. new brks, sbk1. cab r lo I et t op, red 847 ~3 ten00°'\?.!~~~ side pipes. -8-12-4003 $1295 Pb 64.5·$507. leathet. Jmmac cond .. 71 Cllt;V Nova LT·l $37 ................ '72P111t0Runabout. _.__ __ -_-:_-:_-:_-_-_-:_-_-_-.....;. ________ _ l.S,000 mi. $8900 !•H pJr C'n!ltnt'. dual exhausts, '64 Polara. racing equip, $1,JOO. Xlnt N nd C.~"O' h)" ,( _ /) "1:: ~Q. • ly. (714)846-8146, l213J Cragar ma& wheels, many xtras. Eng. nds 1>44·&>-111 \:J~ I'"U ~~). ~ J.:;<f"v 592·~ custom paint; really wrlt,Ma.keofr.631-1867 That Intriguing Word Gome wifh 0 Cltud:le 1975 Cadillac, 4 dr Sedun sharp' Call 83'1·7853 from f.ord 9940 Pfymoutft 9960 ._, •r CUY a. POU.AN ----- De Vil le , Ille blue. 8-12~ !>1.orafler!OP.M.:••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• O'-·-.._.of..._ w/Whitelop,loaded. Xlnl '73 Chl•vy Impala. 2 dr1'7S Silver Granada. V8 '7S Plymouth station _1:"1P'".'°1'!"""...:'!:...':: cood.19,000ml,llkcncw hanttopdrluxe $?300.ph loaded,newUres.sharp wagon. 9 passenger $ 7 • S 5 0 · 8 · 5 P M · ~16 !l-t:?I SJ29S. 752.-5740 S2,l9S See in Daily P1lol 714-979-8141; 6 ·!.IPM . parkinalot,330West8Jy 714~1286 ·72 Kmi<~ford 4 dr Wagon. 1970 TORINO 2 dr, PS, St., C&ila Mesa or call . . Xlnt cond. New tires. PB, air cond, 351 V8, new 642·4321 for more in· '~6Sev!llc. Fully eqwpped fi/H, air, $2000/bst. PP paint, new tares. 751·5664 formation, aak ror Rick incl g lealh tnlr. :>49·0649 or~9362 orOscarlnOectaarn"e cream/saddle extr. ---------------------1 .. .. AM/FM stereo lape dk. '75 Monte Carlo. Auto. PS. '73 Grand Torino Sln 1973 Plymouth 9 pa:.s 16,000 mi. Ass um(' PU. AC. Liil.. $3500/firm. Wgn. AC, PB. PS, roof wagon, Sport Suburban. GMAC lease al $254/mo Aflli 1197-6976 rk. $1975. 64&-7224 aft 4. 60,000 rru , AJC, p /S, p /B. ~4187 ·73 long Chevy Van. 6cyl. '72 Gran Torino Squire radio, rar k. radials. "'"' '73 Sedan DeV1lle. Gold, 3-spd , new cng. $3,00C Wagon. V-8, A M /fo~M cond. Sl995. 6'15·4121 t'\S. leather interior, blk \ mvl 642·384R stereo air cone!., power 833·l316duys___ _ lor>. full pwr. 35.ooo 1111 ci..-. I 9925 windows , full 1ns tru-i3 Satrlite Regent w~n. Xlnt cond. St .750. '"Jser ments.lowmileugc,xlnt Wood trim, air. 40.000 SI HSUE I I I 1 I I I 2 r...,..K_I __ P ,,...R_E..--11 • . I I I, I . I' 1 v Al H 1~ El I 0 I! life •11"1 1 o •~I ••C<". why . . . . . . do peor le ,mile who" lhey :uy'"-? ,r---0-A-V _C_l_E __ I I I I' I ~I0-2565 ••••••••••••••••••••••• cond. $1595 or best offer. nu. lla\IC to sell. S28SO. ·71 :'-icwvort. P1S. P /B, Wl<days after 6:30r>m, &t00998 e l"Nl NUM&UlO lflHRS IN I Camaro 9917 1\ C. ll&I I. xlnt rond. Lo wknds anytime. 963·5421 _ _ _ -;=.:;'H~ES~E::~=;:;::"~11;s::;::;:;:;:;:;:!=;::=;:~::t;::=;:~ •• • ••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • rnr, !iaC PP !).52·3642 -. .75 LTD Brhm 2 dr. air, 'iO Ply m nu,tl'r. 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CorY~ 9932 Rare •59 EDSEL Ranger Autos, Hew flOO Autos, Mew 9100 'Autos, Mew 9100 Autos, Hew 91001 Autot, Hew 91001.Autos, Hew '800 70.000 mi. 6 cyl. run.S ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sde Priced-$4795 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MIRACLE MAIDA CORVETIES 2150 Harbor Blvd. C.:.M. 645-5700 19i0 CAMARO, Ha ll\ !.port-VS. air, l'Sl'll r.1d10 radials, 4!J:! .!1•1;1 SC ------Chnrol~ 9920 ....................... 1976 CHEVY Malibu Claulcs SPECIAL SALE CHOICE OF IS 1961THRU1977 .i spet'dl> & Automallcs Orancje County's Larqest & Finest Se!.ction l':Z FJ:-.:A~Cl1'G \\ 1-: I.EASE <"OH\'ETIES HOWARD Chevrolet l>iwe & Quail Streets Nf';WPQRT BEACll 833-0555 F u I I y c q u i p 1> t• d w aut.omallc trans , tac lory air c•und.. padded vinyl top', pwr. slcertn¢ & -- well, $195. 552-6275 '75 GRANADA Gbta. Dix intr, vnyl roof. P IW. P1B, P S, air AM !fo'M stereo. lo miles $4295 Pvt ply &i4·0274 ---- ·71 f'ord Maven <'k Good cond1l1on 493-9614 an 6 wkdys. 'i2 Gran Torino, AC. PS, PD. \lnyl top, 1mma<:. S'l<XX). 642··1861 ---------'72 Ford Galaxic 500. Blue. whl vinyl top, whl int. Air. Radio. Radial tires. Xlnl cond, $2150. Call 557·9887 many extras. Low "75 S1lvcr, Blk Custom in· mileJige. Six to choose tr T lop, auto trans . Ful· ·73 LTD Brougham, air, from. Take your cho1c:c ly equ1 ppcd. 1 owner. PS, PB. AM/FM stereo, (644NXM). $8100 or b!it ofr. &l0..8368 tilt whl. xlnl cond. 4695 or <213159-t 0712 Sl8851bstofr 768·4737 --~------T a kl' Ov er L s e ·75 '71 LTD. 2dr ht, PS, PB. Con eltt'. JOm mi. 14 AM /FM_Alereo, xlnt P>mnlo; lc>ft Sli7. mo c:ond, SlSOO-, P\t. l'ty. p\t plv bus, 6#-5730. s.16-9422 llm1<.6750".!IJ . --- ---~==:::-------' ------75 Granada pwr :.lt•t•r & Auto1, Used Auto1. Used brakes, Top cond ~11\ er, •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lom1494---7377 '67 Galax1e Looks .S. runs ji!d. New llrt•;,. F "' l .11r lrlr hlc h $750. rum 752·6688. 21 hrs 73 LTD Brougham. brii:ht yellow w bro wn 1nl 28,()()(} m1, o rig O\~ nr Elec door Jocks, t.?800. 54S 1657 ------ '68 Ford Country 'Squ1n.' Air. power !lteer1n1:. rack. i:oo<l c11nd. Sll95 !16J.5J50. Mercury 9950 ·•••······•······•····· ,,55 ......... _ ............ . '71 Toroudo. ~IJ pwr., fact. air. ltbll cond. $2600. 0rt1lftal 0101er ~~._ __ ,... __ :-wiiiiflFWi.W.r-....i11 _'44-~9-lJO~~~~~- D'S FUN FOR EVERYONE AT. SUPREME I-TOP 57886'5 VALUE LOADIO wm4 .,. cpHOmo.41 .... l'OWllt snaiw. • POWM HAHS • AM-f'M STllllO. Tl\T ........ YIHYl T~ • uun Sl'OIT WHHU • PIH Sflll't1•• • SOOY SIDI MOUllHGS. •uus VI). "'' 1 1 btl '" •• " i f at'J'• ,'Vf "'""• 1 vahd C.h'°'"11 Ori..,.,.. 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No. 917 JEP 1974 AUDI . $1891 S2991 I I - -· • ,, Hunti&g~ow Beaeh Fo1•ntain Valley EDITION OL. 70, NO. 112. 4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ... FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1977 Afternoon N.Y. Stoeks TEN CENTS I r Huntington's 'Blood Alley' Decried Dy ROBERT BARKER 04 IN 0~11~ Piiot Sttff I r I Chamber of commerce of- ficials indicate they m ay go to e mergency acti o n on the thoroughfart:! along th e oceanfront. They say that the section of lht' Coast highway between Bee:tch Boulevard and the Santa Ana River is extremely dangerous iresident Carter. if n('cessary lo e t a three-mile stre t ch of acific Coast Highway m Hunl- gton Beach made m ore safe ~1 The chamber offtc1als he:tve nt letters to state Transporta· t n Director Adriana Gianturco a \'en table "blood alley." C hambt'r Pre:.id~nt Bill P e t e r s o n a n d E x e <.' u l 1 ,. t• Manager Ralph Kiser noted that only a SJX·tnch center stripe ~eparales opposmg traffic and d other 1tUthonties seeking O~llf Pilot Si.ft Pholo EUNICE PRACTICES HER PENMANSHIP She Enters Contes t Despite Broken Wrist 'A.' for Effort Girl Broken but Unbotood By RI\ YMOND ESTRADA JR. 011"" 0•"• PololSl•ff Nine.year.old Eunice Huo of Huntington Beach w ill have a slight d1~advt1nlage when she competes <tlong with 224 other Orange County s tudents in th<.• fourth annual Pen and Quill penmanship contest Ap ril :30 at Fountain Valley lli~h School. -After winning penm anship contests first at her school and then for the entire Ocean View School District, Eunice broke her wri!'>l She dad 1l when she r('ll whale riding the new IO-speed h1cyrlc hc·r pan·nt~ ga .. e her for winning the district com· petition. U:'lit'DAUNTF.O, the Hope View Ele mentary School fourth gradl'r said she plans lo compete with her 14nllng wnsl locked an a cast "I pract1cc <'\('ry day "'hen I get home from school ." said lhl' shy youngslt'r who be he\ es she st1 ll can"' in Eunice's hrow "'nnklcs as she bears do"'n to practice for llw pt•nm.an:-.h1p l'\.cnt lhJl as onlv J "'c<'k <114 <1~ She .md tht• oth<·r 'illHlt•n" '' 111 lw rt'ljlllrt•d tu .11· t•omphsh four"' rat mg tasks T HEY Wll.L HAVE l•l t,11.,1• d1<·t:1t111n \\r11t• on ot <'lrnlkboard. eompos1· a fr11•111 lh lt•llt•t. addr1·-.~ .rn l'O\ dt•P• 11nll lranscnht• a par:.i~raptl, s.i.1<1 Juhn Sm1\h, 1·011nl\' ro11 I t•st coordinator The contest will rn('ltult• ttw h~"'' ft1urth ,and f1flh rrarl<· writ<'rs from 20 puhht· ~1.11k sch1x1h c.lnd 1•1ght pn\ att• ,inti pa1och1:al -.c·hools. Smith""'" Stucknt'i will h1• 1u1h:1·d 011 lh1•11 h•ltt•r formatH>n. un- 1fnrrn spuc111i:: l11•lwt•1•n lt•1t1•1-. .inti v.11rd-. tllO'>l,t1·nc\• rn I ht• "111• of 1•;wh ll'l lt•1 .ind t lwl r fl'"tur1• 1.1, h 111· 1.1, r 11 rni.: tw ''"cl 'J'h1:-. doesn 'l 'l'•·m 111 b11lht·1 1-;111111·1· v. ho .,.ml 'ht' nnf'r "nc•w xhc• l't111lcl v. rit1• \\1•11 u111rl ,h1• \\on h1·r ftr .. t cont1·,t th1..; 't• ;11 al I lo1w VH'"' Sl'laoul Shi• ~.u<11t ",,., ,1 f.11f'f11l J.!11'111f"111d "'l11d1 c.m~t·cl tu·r lo los1• tnntrol of h1•r 111•v. l11k1 .11111 I .111 in J (arid m Jr hn I. hornt• ~ I "AT F S HF.""1 I hrok1• m' "'m.t r thnul!ht 1 Mulrln l do 1t." s udm1ttl'd .. Hut lht'n l hei:an pracllctnJ? l'Vl'ry cl :i y for <in hour a(tc· r sdl011l "ll 'snot a' ~ood as b~forl'." said Eunice But 5he wants to try her hand ut 1t onywoy. ·'He Was Christ' ~!:~LE~~~~~ ~~~~;u•d lhc lw as beautiful. •. The girls night before the La Bianca kill· iwo r s hipped him . W e all ings, she would say only: •·1 ;worshipped him," Linda Kasa• couldn't believe H . I was fbian said in a s leepy monotone. s hocked." ~c at c hing for memories o f Deputy Dist. Atty. Stephen Charles Manson. Kay. who plans lo dwell on the I-''Did you belie ve Charlt's slayings of Rosemary and Leno !Manson was J esus Chris t ?" LaBianca when Mrs. Ke.sabian !asked the prosecutor a l th<' resumes the stand Monday, led ormer Manson rnmily follower ings. She acknowledged that she "Yup." replied Mrs. Kasabian. saw other Manson followers stab· ~etrlal of Leslie Van Houten. u her quickly past the Tate kUI· The oneUme star witness of the bing victims. 1anson trial took the witness The 21.year-old Miss Van tand Thursday lo give j urors her Houten, who is being r etried for lwice·told laJe of horror -the m urder in the LaBianca slayings tory of the Tato.Ln.81anca kill· a nd conspiracy in the Tate n gs. murders, put on a pair of horn· It was seven years Rince Mrs. rimmed glasses and stared at asabian, the n a pig.tailed Mrs. Kasabian in fascination. anson foJlower, turned state's The witness looked awny. vidence to win immunity from Mrs. Kasabian lold again the rosecutlon for murder. Now. at story of how she met Manson and , she ls many pounds heavier joined his "family." Of Manso!\, l and the mother or four smaJI s he srud softly: "lie seemed tO hildrcn. know everything. H e was Sbe was obviously reluctant lo beautiful. He was genUe end !l'emember much. sweet.and kiod_" ' or the five murders ~he wit· Mn Kasabian's VOICe W8R nat 'ftessed al the home of acltts.s ( e MA~ON, Pagf' A2) -~ ,.~ ' \ that there have been several head-on colhs ions in the past vear. · They arc calhng for an ex· pans1on of the strip to allow a safer center separation. They have been told by Ms G1a nturco that s he has ordered highway offtc1als Lo Jllvestigalc the problem. City Public Works Director Bill Hartge says money has been re· cc1vcd for a preliminary engineering s tudy alon g the highway, but that actual work could be at least two years away. Peterson and Kiser say that the target date is "not soon enough ' and not satisfactory." "Buildup or 1977 summer traf fie is going to be much worse and the danger to life. hmb and pro· perty is intolerable_ "We must insist on some e m ergency rehef, If only the temporary Wide ning of the highway to allow a wider sepa.ra· lion or opposing traffic, .. they said. The letter pointed out that there have been four fatalities m the area since 1974 a nd nearly JOO people have been injured in that period. ''Unless some immediate solu· lion can be found. s uggestions have been madt that we appeal next to President Carter,'' Peterson and Kiser said. Lt. Tom Patton, Huntington Beach traffic bureau com · mander, s ays the s tretc h of hig hway, which is under the JUrisd1c-llon of the slate. poses the most serious traffic problem in the city. Patton ~ays the lanes are so narrow that tf a car dnfls as much as I wo ft> el 1l stands a l'hance of becoming involved mu head-on colhs1on <See CHA~1BER, P age A2) Mad Arsonist Strikes Harbour Lights Again Groucho 'Loves' Aide? SANTA MONICA (AP> Zeppo Marx says his 86-year-old brother, Groucho. loves his busi- ness manager and warns that 1f '>he as removed as his temporary conservator "it would kill him " Zcppo, 74, told reporters out· :--1dc a courthouse here Thursday that he thinks Erin Fleming, 37, is t h<' "greatest girl in the world.'' "Groucho is in love with her," h(' said. "I think s he's done a fi ne Job of taking c are of him and il wou Id be detrimental for Groucho 1f she were taken away from him ·• An attorney r epresenting Groucho's son says he expects that Miss Fleming will be sus- pended today as the com edian's temporary cons('rvator and that another person wall be named to replace her temporarily. Thl' neutral person "will pro· hably not be a member of the (am tly ," attorney J . Brin Schulman said. Meanwhile, Gummo Ma rx. 84. I hl' Sl'COnd of the five Marx !trot hc:rs \\ho appl'ared in the group onJ) durtnl.( at::. l'arly days m 'a udl·v11l t', dal'd Thur sda y. \Picture.AS> <; 11 mmo died at Eisenhowe r 1\tc•d1cal Center in Palm Springs of natural c auses. a spokesman 'iJtd He had been hospitalized the past month Schulman and attorneys for \11!-.s F1cmmg met with Superior Court Jud~e Edward Rafeed1e. "ho had ~aid hl• was toncerned for the comed1nn'::. welfare after hC'ann~ 41 ~ days of testimony .1hout Mass Fleming's conduct. ·Most of lht.• lesllmony ha!. lwt'n rl·gard1ng th(' conduct of 'our cllt•nt." the Judge told al· torneys for Miss Fleming. a form<'r actress who has been Mar x's manager, secretary, pro· ducer and compamon tor seven years. Rafeedie s umme d up thl' testimony as Indicating "th1• adm inistTation of unauthorized drugs contrary t<> doctor's or· ders. and physical abus e ... " On Wednesda)', t he judge or- dered Miss Flenting 's control over Marx's affairs and estate be s uspended. But he stayed the or- der after pleas by Miss Flem· (See GBOUWO, Page A2) Smtill Shark Bites Man HONOLULU <AP) -/\ T ennessee man bitten by a four.fool shark 50 feet off the is land of Maui says he does n't know why that "cr ar.y fool'' would have wanted to attack him. Ruskin Vest, 58, was re· l ease d Crom Maui Memorial H9spilal on Thursday, two days after his rtght ~was cut up by a rour·foot shJrk. Veal, president of Jn· depend nt Products Co. of Ml. Pleasant, ,Tenn., ~as snorkeling in HawaJt for the first Ume -and he says, fotLhe last lime. Vest 's damaae<I um tendOM are expected to hc&J in tJm... No Emotion HB Man Gets Li/ e In Double Murder By TOM BARLEY Ol IN O••IY Pilot Sl•ll William Gene Campbell or Huntington Beach was sentenced today to life in prison for lhc kill-· mg of his estranged wife and her former husband. R etired Judge Max V. Eliason, acting as an Orange County Superior Court jurist, ordered the maximum t erm for Campbell, 48, a fter noting that the defendant had four felony convictions prior to the murders Jast Nov. 4. "I find it astonishing that a man with a high IQ of 137 can do these thmgs," Judge Eliason told Campbell. ·'Obviously you h ave difficulty living in society and we will have to see what the Depa rtment of Corrections can do for you." The adding of firearm possession penalties to the first and second degree convictions means that it will be a t least ten years before Campbell can apply for parole. Campbell, who wept on the wit· ness stand durin g the trial, s howed no e motion today as judge Eliason recalled the m an· ner in which Beverly Campbell, 39, a nd he r former husband, Vernon Edward Howell, 42, Wt're shot and killed. Campbell testified that he went to his wife's home al 17847 Beard Lane, Huntington Beach, after a day of heavy drinking and shot the couple when he found them in the bedroom engaged in sexual activity. It was testified that he pumped e ight shots into his fife and Howell while Mrs . .Campbell's daughter. L aurie Howell, 10, looked on in horror. Judge Eliason denied a motion for a new trial. He refused to take action on D e puty Public Defender Tom McDonald's claim that the jury haS s ince realized that they returned incorrect verdicts at the end of the trial. Jt was announced by the jury foreman at that time that Campbell was guilty of second degree murder for the killing of Howe ll and first degree murder for the slaying of Mrs. CampbelL Asked to reverse the order of those verdicts, Judge Eliason said he will leave the m atter to the appellate court which will shortly receive Campbell's ap· peal and that t he verdicts re- corded in his courtroom will stand. Grand lury Probe Pal Says Anthony Set Conrad Loan By GARV GRANVILLE Ol IN Dally Piiot Stfll Sec r e t Grand Jur y t ranscripts show that it was Orange County Supervisor Philip Anthony himself who masterminded a plot to seep a $.30,000 loan from tarnished financjer Gene Conrad into his 1976 campaign. And to turn the $30,000 trick, Anthony turned to an old college friend, Newport Beach travel agent Ted Cook. According to Cook's Feb. 23 tes timony before the Grand Jury, the best he could do ror his long-lime friend was to lend-him $15,000. "Well. I've already got the loan ." Cook quoted Anthony as saying. "And he showed me a c ashier 's check and it was m ade out to me for $30.000. And the name on it was Conrad," Cook testified. "At that point (Oct. 25} Phil was obviously desperate and he needed funds to go on with the campaign," Cook continued. So, according to the trivet agent, the $30.000 Conrod cashier's check payable to him was exchanged for a Cook cashier's check payable to An· thony. In the process, Cook became Conrad's debtor and Anthony's creditor -at least as far as An· thonl'S subsequent campaign discl0sure i tatement showed. But it wun 'l until Conrad lul January becan dra~lng newspaper publicity that An· thony aent. COok a no~ to cover lhe $30,000 dcbL The note was da\ff Oct. 27. Teatlmony coyerina the financial manipulations during the frantic closing days of An· thony's successful '76 campaign are included in transcripts of the Grand Jury's ongoing five-month investigation into Orange County political practices. A key figure in that probe is Conr ad, the ra gs·lo·richcs former police informant who one witness testified splashed $50tips to waitresses during his high fl y· ing days last fall. Jn that brief fling at playing political angel, Conrad dumped more than $52,000 into various political campaigns, more than $40.000 into Anthony's. And, according lo Grand Jury testimony, Conrad's political generosity so.metimes rubbed off on his associates. James Roosevelt, for example, told the jury he donated $4,000 to Anthony's campaign without ever having met or talked with the candidate. The same day, Roosevelt re- ceived a SS,000 consultant's fee from Conrad. Under questioning by Assistant District Attorney Micbael Capiz~ Roosevelt admitted he had never billed Conrad for his services and that there was no predetermined fee understand· ing to cover them. "Mr. Conrad said right along that he w9uld pay me a consult· ing fee_ We had no written ar· rangf'ment ror it. He Just simply said, 'I will pay you when a con· venient time arises'," Roosevelt tHtlfied. That time came on the same day Roosevelt said he handed a $ol,OOO check to Max Binswanger tor him to carry to Anlbony's (See ANTRO~ Pa .. A2~ Second Elevator Torched By ARmUR R. VINSEL OllhtO•llyPolotSUll An arsonist who transforms elevators into firebom bs struck again for lhe second consecutive d ay today at a Huntington H arbour apartme nt complex, w here tenants of 342 units are li v· ing w1thfear. This ti m e the inct'ndiary machine created al the Harbour Lig hts Apartments near Warner Avenue and Algonquin Street burned itself out without being de·. tected while afire. Early Thursday, a n elevator ' ca r doused with flammable - chemicals and torched so it sent n am es and smoke shooting up a three-story shaft forced evacua· tion of one or the 57·un it structures. Damage in today's blaze in Building Six was about $1,000. while Thursday's predawn in· ferno set in Building Four's el evator car c a used $1.200 damage, investigators said. Huntington Beach Deputy Fire M a rs hal Roger Hosmer said today's brief, searing inferno in- side the elevator car of Buildin~ Six differed onl y slig htly from the fire set24 hours earlier. "It was pretty much the same me thod of operation except the arsonist didn't use any fl amma· ble liquid." he explai ned. "The fire burned quite heavily, but it burned itself out without being de· tected." He said whoever set the blaze in the structure at 16701 Algonquin St.. set fire to the plastic up- holstcry·type headliner on the ceilingoftheelcvator. The predawn blaze Thursday in the other building -one of six 57-unit s tructures in the garden apartment complex -was jgnit· cd with liberal dousing or a vol altl~ Ouid. The predawn blaze in nuildJng Four, at 4352 P ickwick Circle. could have transforme d the steel and concrete apartment building into an inferno unde r certain con- dit ions, investigators said. A passerby discovered the smoke and na m es, however, and attacked the blaze with a dry· <See ARSON, Page A2) Coast 7' Weather Night and morning fog and low clouds along the coast. otherwise hazy sun- shine \\1th variable high ('!ouds Saturday. Lows 1 tonight 45 to 55. H ighs l Saturday in upper 60s at } beaches lo near 80 inland. ~ INSIDE TODAY l VoUeyball with S()() player!? Thot'1 only one of tht New Gamt• tbot wall be taught and dtmorutrOled al UC lrvrnt. S te Page Cl of the Weekender. Index At Your Ser~ '" '•••ht ll«•t'd •• au11"" .. Menu ... •1 I. M ··~ At AftftLa ....... ., C.lllt•fll• Al,I -.... CMO Ctan11i .. OM• On"1,tClol<ftty Al C.lllltt Cll ...... •t-t c ... "."" Cit lllHltlH'#ltt Ct'"t OHl~HMIC• "' S,..-h au ••1twltl, ... A6 Ttlt-.l•IM Ct •fttena•-CJ.If w .. , .... A• 'iftance ... , I ~ UAIL Y PILOT t:f/ r Carter To Fight For Tax W ASlllNGTON (AP) -Presi· dent Carter said today he will fight "to the last vote in Congress'' for passage of his plan to impose a five-centa-a -gaUon tax on gasoline if U.S. consump- tion exceeds his energy con- serv aLion targets. He said the money would be re- funded, and a family that does conserve will get back more than it pays in higher gasoline prices. At a nationally broadcast news conference dominated, like Carter's entire week. by the ene rgy issue. the President aJso said: -He doesn 't feel threatened by criticism of his administration by former President Ford, who dre w Democratic protests by saying that he could have won a new 6lralegk arms limitation agr eement with the Soviet Union by now. Carter said that his· torically. "the fraternity of presi· dents and former pr esidents" h<ts kept its criticism private But Carter said he doesn't feel AMERICANS READY TO RESPOND-Editorial, A6 that Ford has violated a promise to keep such comments private. -No decision has been made ~bout sending tanks to Zaire, the African n<tlion trying to beat off insurgent attackers. " ... It's highly unlikely I would advocate such a sale," he ~id . -He is concerned about possi-· ble overexposure during a week that has seen two nationally televised addresses and the news conference, but it isn't likely lo happen often. "Attendance at the press con- fe rences is voluntary," he said with a s mile. -The energy program he pro- posed to Congress Wednesday night would. if fully implement- •·d. cost the federal government 5V1 billion between now and 1985. lie said that would be the over-all 1•xpense counting expenditures und tax revenues from al l features of the progr am . Carter said that with net s pending of $4 billion, the nation will purchase and store one billion barrels of oil, worth $13 billion, as in· sur ance against a future embargo. or emergency. ·Teen Charged In Van Crash "r entered the intersection and I he whole world came to an t•n d . . .. "the s haken van driver told Huntington Beac h police Thursday. l nvesti ~ators said today it \\ asn ·rreally all that disastrous, hut 1l m ust have seemed so for a moment to David P. Car penter. :!'I. of 1210 Walnut Ave, who wai. 1·ru1sing along slowly. Carpenter saui he never saw ;.i -,mall for<'ign car . driven by a 17 year ·old boy. until 1t colhd1'<l \\1th his van at Ninth Street and Walnut Avenue The impact rolled Carpenter ·.., \".I n over and caused major <lam age to both vehicles involved 111 lhC' downtown area mishap, ucC'ording to investigators. The teen·ager was 1:.sued a ntation alleg1nJ.! tw ran ..a stnp s1~11. p<)Jkc said toc'l.1y HB Burglar St eals Stereo Equipment /\ burglar who C'l::im bert-d I hrou1ot h u front bat hroom wi ndow looted a H untington Bt·ach home of $1,500 worth of -.1ereo sound 11y11tcm components uverni~ht, the victim told police t1>day. Chuck Lar11on, of 6101 A narapa Drive, told Officer Dan McKl'r· ran he discovered lhl' loss about 2 a m. when he arrived home from ~ork ORANGE COAST " • DAILY PILOT f""" (}lfnOf (0&\1 Oi11ty .. 1 ... , wOt-1 wNtl'\ •H °"" btMd t~ N~tlr\ Ptf\\, •\ DUbH .... bf' tflt Ot~ ( °""'' Publ1\l\41'0 Com•111n" \eo.fl,.4'tt 9(f1'1~\1tt• tkibli'""'d MOf\1,., lhtouo" Fr+d.ti; tor '"''" Mr\• N••OO,I ttMltcl\, HV"ll""°" h.Cti. F:oU"I I.~,, V•llfY lry1""' ~tOdl•k(I!; V•ll•'t And ~,~u::· :~:~~"~~-::~·.~ :~-=~' r~ ~::;~~.':';=~~"1.~,'.~~~.~ .. J~J'° W.tt o • ., ...... ,,"_ •ru1cttnt ·~ PutM1V.r J•<"" c-.~ ... Y1tr ,..,.,ICftnl tM Gtrw,_I ~"Mtf" TJllefftHl(ovU Ed•\tt T .......... 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See re- lated story, Page A4. -Antenna 1 ' Measure Adopted Fountain V1tlley councilmen "'have given preliminary approval to a controversial ordinance that places a SS.foot limit on radio towers. But local radio operators told the council the ordinance is "in· adequate" and as ked City At· torney Tom Woodruff to include more technical information in the new law. The council ap- proved the law Tuesday. It will get a final r e<\ding at the council's May 3 meeting and go into effect June 1. "ll may not be perfect, but it is a workable ordinance," said Mayor Pro Tern Bernie Svalstad. But Don Royer, a Fountain Valley radio operator forced to cut his antenna's height because o f a nei&}tbor's protest.. dis· agreed with the council. ,"The issue should not be a popularity contest," said Royer. "The neighbors should not be in· volved." ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Royer led a group of local radio buffs who last year claimed the city had no right to restrict the dimensions of radio towers. From Page Al ANTHONY • • headquarters. B iosw ange r, a los ing candidate for supervisor in the 5th District primary election last June. testified that he had a $6 million loan p e nding wi th Conrad's beleaguered firm, Pension Funds of America. The Newport Reach trucking executive told the Grand Jury that he was to r eceive $60,000 as a finder 's fee if Conrad succeeded in placing the loan for a trucking. refuge firm. It was to prod the slow-moving loan that eventually ne ver came about and to protect his finder 's fee that kept him a frequent vis- itor to Conrad 's Irvine-based firm, Binswanger testified. He aJso testified that he might have been a bit "devious" when he went back on a promise to Supervisor Ralph Diedrich to buy two $200 tickets to a fund· raiser for then state Assembly candidate Dennis Mangers. Instead of buying the tickets as Diedrich commanded, Bins wanger enticed Conrad into buying four $200 tickets. Then, Binswanger testified. he attended the Mangers Di s · neyland cocktail party on the strength of the tickets bought by Conrad. Poprdarity Of Brown 'Still High' SAN FRANCISCO (AP > :\!though there is an increasing numbe r of Californians who think he is doing a poor JOb, Gov r-: c1 m u n d G 8 r o ~ n J r · ~ popularity 1s :;till high, according I n thl'I '.1hforn1a Poll In ,, ... l1n1·v conouctt:'d la'>t month pollsl1•r ~lt'n in D Field said H p1•r1·1·nt of lhn<-l' que!>~ t 111111•11 -.;11<1 f\rf'\\\ n was dnrng a ~nod 1nh. a drnp frurn thl' 5.1 per· n •nl tw n ·t1•1 \ l'!f 111 a poll .1 :>ear ..t~O Ho wevf'r. tha t number is lu J:lwr than tht• :11 111•rC'ent whrt r .Ht•d 111~ p..rformancc a:. gO<><l 10 ;i pnll l.C>t :"'O\'eml>cr Thi· number or persons who felt II roy, n was doing a ponr ;oh 1umped from 9 percent d year .1gn to 16 percent Field said the poll "finds that while the public today sees the governor as working as hard as t•vcr. rewer of them feel that Rrown is provicling leadership or that he 1s accomplishing impor- tant things as governor than was the case lastrall ... The Democratic governor. rlected to his first term in 1974. is C'Xpected tn run again next year Hunt Claims Nixon 'Knew' NO RMA L, Ill. (AP)-Convlct· ed Watergate conspirator E. Howard Hunt said Thursday night It was ''inconceivable" that former President Richard Nixon didn't know about $250,000 hudgeted to burglarize the Democratic National Committee Headquarters. But Hunt said he "had no first- hand knowledge of former Atty. Gen. John N. Mitchell or much less the President knowing or the break-in before It happened." "I find it inconceivable that Mitchell could dtspose of the funds without Mr. Nixon's knowiedge," Hunt added In a speech to about 1.700 persons at Illinois State University. Hunt was paid $a,000 to :speak at ISU. U.S. Plan Backed SACRAMENTO (AP> -TM Califomla "Utt1e Hoover Com· mtaaton .. uld today 8tate emplo~ should remain In the federal Social Security Syatem. Charge Asked In Slaughl,er Of Pet Steer A formal request fo r pros<.'cu lion of a Huntington Beach cou- ple and two meat cutters who make house calls has been filed by police in the case of the butchery of a steer io a front yard Monday. Deputy City Attorney Mark 'Tr avis said today he will draw up three charges against parties in· volved in the incident. which ll'd horrified neighbors to call police. Officers found Cy press butcbers PbjLUp F airchild and Jofln Chavez hacking up the steC'r in ttie driveway of the Daniel Butler tiowe. 17205 Elm St. Tile Bullers had r aised the s teer iQ a pen at their home since it was a oal(, and when it came s lauglUermg time they called in the l'llQbiJC butchers. '!:be butcb ers had shot the un- pawed steer in the head first, but one neighbor told police it still seemed to be alive and kicking when the cutting started. Deputy City Attorney Travis says he will file charges of doing business in the city without a license and discharging a firearm within city limits against the butchers. He said the Butlers will be charged with keeping livestock within 300 feet of an occupied dwelling, because they allegedly raised the steer in a pen near their house. Travis said such charges us ually bring a $25 fine upon con· \'ICllOn Clinic Aide Gets Leave Barry Crawford, e xeculi ve director of the lluntington Beach Community Cli nic. was given a leave of absence Thurs day night following his arrest on narcotics charges earlier in the week. Susie Newman. president of the Community Clinic Board of Directors. said Crawford's status will be reviewed bv the board Monday mght follo~1ng a court arraignment Sbe said that Cr awford r<' quested a nd rPt'eiv<'d the leav(• with pay in a lengthy executive i-ess1on held by the board. Mrs Newman s aid that Crawford 1s not lo participate in any runic activities until the re· view. Cr awford has been executive di rector of the clinic for two years and receives an annual salary of $17,000. Mrs New man said that :icttvities at the clinic will con· tinue In a nor mal fashion. Frot11 Page A J ARSON ••• C'hemical fire exlinguisher while firemen were on their way. The apartments which have becom e the mysterious arsonist's target Ile Inland from the Huntin~on Harbour marina and single-family homes, quite close totwofire stations. •'The one today was discovered by a papei: boy making his rounds," Deputy Fire Marshal Hos mer said. The blaze, which Olckered out, r uining the Inter ior of the elevator, Is but the latest In a le ngthy series of fires at the Harbour Ughts unlL<i. out, ruining the interior of the elevator, Is but the latest ln a lengthy series of fires at the Harbour l.Jghta units. Poli ce Detective Robert RusseU, the department's anon. specialist, ii nld the previous series of small fires have been ln trash dumpsters, apparently the work of malicious juveniles • .,They've had more than their 8hllre of trouble with fires," Russell said. Front Page A 1 MANSON ••• as s he recalled the Aug. 8, l969 Tate mu r de r s and then, Ma n son ·s decision to go on a second murderous foray.the next night. "He was goi ng-lo show us how to do 1t," i.he said. ··He said there had been a Jot of fear and panic the night before and it was loo messy.v She had just begun to recount Manson's r andom search for victims. a hunt that ended at the Los Feliz home of the La Biancas. when court adiourned. In the 1970·71 trial. Manson, Miss Van Houten and two other women followers we re convicted o f murder . Charles "Tex " Watson was convicted in a S('parate trial. Miss Van Hout~n alone r eceived a new trial because her attorney died dunng the first proceedingS>. The others are serving life sentences. The sandy-haired Mrs. Kasa- bian recalled for jurors how she heard of Manson 's roving hippie clan from a woman member of his "famil v." ''She said there was a group of people who loved each other. T here were children there and a beautiful man ... It seemed like a· nice place to be " · She went to the old movie ranch where Manson camped with his cultists. "He felt my legs .·· she remem· bcred. and soon she had "made l ove" wit h him a nd his henchman . Watson. HB Car Dealer Reports Theft A thief armed with wrenches and screwdrivers has stolen two generators valued at $3,640 from a Huntington Beach auto de· alership, s pokesmen for the firm reported Thursday. George Cesa, of Beach City n odge. 16556 Beach Blvd., said the two Onan brand generators were taken from recreational vehicles parked in the company's RV lot. The equipment was stolen dur- ing night hours, investigators surmised, and discovered when employes checked the parked eampers. HB Victim RecmJers From Head Wounds A Huntington Beach man who was s hot in the head and left ly- ing in a pool of blood for 17 hours in his apartment s ix days ago is now r eported to be recovering at UC Irvine Medical Center. Nursing personnel say Carmen Magana Luna, 24, of 15363 Golden West St., has been moved to a general ward from the Intensive Care Unit and is now listed in fair condition. He was admitted in critical C'onditton last Sunday and quick· ly stabilized to only serious con- dition, an unusual amount of pro- gress for someone so seriously wounded. · Investigators plan lo question Luna about his possibly knowing the gunman who s hot him in the head and foot and fled with his TV set, lea ving the victim for dead. The young restaurant dis· hw usher was found Sunday morning by four friends subse- quently taken into custody as ii· legal aliens after police arrived on the scene. Detectives say they believe Luna may also have been li ving and working in the U.S. without' proper immig ration papers because they could find none. but his visa status is still uncertain. No new leads have developed in the case, but Detective Art Droz plans to re-interview two witnesses who say about 6:30 p.m. Saturday they saw a male Latin 11.'aving Luna's apartment with a television set. Vote Lies Cited BATON ROUGE, La. (AP> - Ri c hard Ton ry won his Democratic n omination to Congress through lies and deceit. s tate Dist. Jud ge Mel v in S ho rless ru led Thursday. Shortess said he thinks it's loo late to overturn the election but said he expects the House Adm inistration Committee. which is s tudying the charges, to heed his finding. A new d1rrension In carpet beauty. Soft, shlmmenng beauty you can see. Solt, t11etlle l)eauty you can feel. Du Pont TOUCHABLE carpets, construc;ted of Ou Pont nylon. DEN'S • •••••••••••••••• The council passed a series or emergency ordinances restrict- ing antennae after residents who live near the towers complained the structures were unsightly. The new ordinance, which replaces the emergency measures. requires residents to obtain a city permit to build <1 . radio antenna. Towers may not have booms exceeding 23 feet in length nor any parts, other than the tower itself, higher than 30 feet. The antenna may not encroach into a neighboring yard, the or· dinance states. The only exception for greater antenna height and length would be Cor "public ser vice opera· lions" which include police, fire and co mmunity antenn a tl'levision (CATV) towers, said Woodruff. Existing lowers which do not conform to 1he city ordinance. must compty by July 1. 1978, he added. Front Page A I Gl!OUCHO •• ing's attorneys, and made a visit • to Marx's home. No mention of lhe visit was made by the judge Thursday. Attorneys for Miss Fleming proposed Thursday that Zeppo be appointed as inte r im con- serva tor. However. Schul man. who r epresen ts Marx's son. Arlhur, said he doubted Zeppo would qualify as a neutral party. Schulman proposed Bert Granct. former head of Desilu Studios, as a s uitable neutral party S tanley Gold, r epresenting Miss FIC'ming , s aid he has been unable lo present her side in the hearing. Judge Rafeedie be- gan the hearin g after two private investigators said they had evidence suggesting a plot to harm Groucho. Frona Page A I • CHAMBER He said the problem is made greater by blowing sand, fog, drinking drivers a nd normal beach activity. -installation· custom draperies linoleum • wood floor 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA. CAllf. 92627 • PHONE 646-4838 -646-2355 I 19.& UAIL Y filLOT M /t- Carter To Fight For Tax W ASIDNGTON (AP) -Pres1° dent Carter s aid today he wtll fi ght "to lhl' las t vote 1n Congress'' for passage of his plan to impose a f1ve-centa·a ·1allon t ax on gasoline if U.S. consump- tio n exceeds his energy con· servation targets. He said the money would be re- funded, and a family that does conserve will get back more than 1t pays in higher gasoline prices. At a nationally broadcast news confere nce dominated, like Carter 's entire week, by the energy issue, the President also s aid· -He doesn't feel threatened by criticism of has adman1stralion by former President Ford, who drew Democratic protests by saying that he could have won a ne w str ategic arms hm1tat1on agreement with the Soviet Union by now Carter s~11d that his- torically. "the fraternity or presi- dents and former presidents" has kept its crttac ism private But Carter said he d oesn't feel AMERICANS READY TO RESPOND-Editorial, A6 that Ford has violated a promise to keep s uch comments private . -No decision has been made a bout sending tanks to Zaire, the African nation trying to beat off ins urgent atlackt•rs. ·· .. It's high~y unlikely l would advocate s uch a s ale," he ~aad . -He 1s concerned about poss1-· blc overexposure during a week that has s een t wo nationally televised addresses and the news conference, but it isn't likely to happen often. "Attendance at the press con- ferences 1s \'Oluntary," he said with a smile. -The energy program he pro- posed lo Congress Wednesday night would, if fully implemenl- 1·d, cost the federal government S.1 billion ~tween now a nd 1985. I le said that would be the over-a ll t•x pense counting expenditures and tax revenues from c-11 features of the program. Carter s aid that with net spending of $4 ballion, the nation will purchase and store one billion barrels or o il, worth $13 billion, as in· -;urancc agains t a future embargo. or emergency. Friday, 1frll 22, 197V Soviets Fig Near lJ.S. Coast Two Soviet TU95 Bear bombers flew within 60 miles of lhe U.S. East Coast last week and passet1 over several American warships before rctrcatmg ~hen U.S. fighter planes were scrambled after them. Pentagon sour~es From Page A J ANTHONY • • headquarters. Bioswanger, a losin g candidate for supervisor in the 5th District primary e lection last June. testified that he had a Sfi million loan pending with Conrad's beleaguered farm. Pe nsion Funds of America. The Newport Beach trucking executive told the Grand Jury that he was to receive $60,000 as a finder's fee if Conrad succeeded in placing the loan for a trucking· refuge firm. It was to prod the s low·moving loan that eventually never came about and lo protect his finder's fee that kept him a frequent vis· 1to r to Conrad's Irvine·bas cd farm. Binswanger testified. lie also testified that he might have been a bit ''devious" when he went back on a promise to Supervisor Ralph Diedrich to buy two $200 tickets to a fund · raiser for then state Assembly candidate Dennis Mangers. Instead of buying the tickets ::.as Die drich co mmanded, Binswanger enticed Conrad into buying four $200 tickets. Charge Asked In Slaughter Of Pet Steer A formal request for prosecu- tion or a Huntin~on Beach COU· pll' and t wo meat c utters who makl' house calls h~s been (jled by police i n the case of the butc hery or a steer io a front yard Monday Deputy City Attorney Mark 'fravts said today he wall draw up three charges against parties in- volved in the rncident, which led horrified neighbors lo call police. O ffice r s found Cypress butcbers Pbillip Fairchild and Jol)n Chavez hackrng up the steer an ttie driveway or the Daniel Butlcrk'aogae, 17205 Elm St Ttic Butlers had raised the stet:r iQ a pen at their home since it was a oal(, and when it came slaughJ,ermg time they called an the n;iQbiJf butchers. Tjie butcbers had s hot the un- pa O'.led steer in the head first. but one neighlxir told police it still seemed to be a live and kicking when the cutting started. , Teen Charged Then, Binswanger testified, he a ttended the Mangers Dis· , neyland cocktaH pa rty on the ..,trength of the tickets bought by Conrad. Deputy City Attorney Travis says he will file charges of doing business 10 the city without a l icense a nd d1schargin~ a fa rearm within city limits against the butchers In Van Crash 'l enterl'd lhf' 1nlerse ct1on and the whole world came to an l'nd. . ., "the s haken van driver told Ilunlangto n Oeach it0l1cc Thursday. lnvesl1J?ator~ s aid today it "Js n •t really all that disastrous. hut 1t must havl' seemed s o for a moment to David P. Carpenter. ::•1. of 1210 Walnut Ave • who WJ'- 'ruas ing along s lowly Carpenter said he never saw .1 ... mall fon•1gn <.'ar. driven by ,, 11.yeur old boy, until at col11d .. 1I "1th his van at Ninth Sln•t>t und W:.ilnut Avenul' The impact rolled Carpcnt<'r 's \.in over and caused ma1or 1lamagc lo holh vcha<'l c:. invol.,.<'d ir1 the downtown a rt'.• ma.,h..ip , at· cord.Ing lo invt•sllg..itors The teen a~er wc1s 1:-.sued .1 1 1l.1t1on Jlle.:an~ h1• run J 'tl'lp s1g11 , poht•c "J1d lodJy HB Burglar SteaJs Ster eo Equipment ,\ hur~l.1 r Y.h o r l:i mbt>red through ~ front buthroo m "andow looted a llunl1ngton n1•ach homr or $1,500 worth or stereo sound 11y!'ltl"m componPnls O\'l'rnaght, the victim told police 111day. 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(-t~ltlOt 140-1110 Poprilarity Of Brown 'Still High' SAN FRANCISCO <AP1 Although there 1s an mcreasang numbe r of Caltfornaans who thank he as doing a poor JOb, Gov 1-: d m u n d G B r o w n J r · i. pnµulanty 1s stall high, ac('Ordmg In I ht·< '.1hfornia Poll In J -.u r\'I'~ conduct l·d la'>t m11nth. pollster 7'kn 1n D Field -.,11d ~t pnrenl Of thOSl' fJUCl> t1ont'<l ..,a1rl Hrown w;_1o; ctning a gnnd Jnb a drop from !ht• f,;! per 1 Pnt h1• rl'<'l'l\t•tl 111 a poll c1 }<.'ar a,i:u II 1l w t'"'<' r . that number i o; h11•h1•r th.in th1• li pt'ret•nt who r.1t 1•d t11' JH•rfnrmJnt·~ a:. good an .1 pnll l.c.l :-..o,c m ber T hr number of persoM "ho felt fl 1 II\.\ n wa'I doing a poor Jnh 1um pto<l from 9 percl'nl "' >l'ar .1 ~0 to 16 percent f'lelcJ s aid the poll "finds that ""hlle the public today s ees the ~nvemor as working as hard as I'\ Cr, fewer Of them feel that Rrown is providing leadership or that he as accomplishing 1mpor· t ,int things as governor than was the case last fall. .. The Democratic governor. <'lccted to his first term in 1974, is C'xpectc<l lo run again next year. Hunt Claims Nixon 'Knew' NORMAL. Ill. CAP) -Convict· cd Watergate conspirator E . Howard Hunt s aid Thursday night it was "Inconceivable" that forme r President Richard Nixon didn 't know about $250,000 budgeted to burg larize the Democratic National Committee Headquarters. But Hunt said he "had no first · hand knowledge of former Atty. Gen. John N. Mitchell or much less the President knowing of lhe break-tn before it happened." "I f1nd It inconceivable that Mitchell could dispose or the (unds without Mr. Nixon 's knowledge," Hunt added In a speech to about. 1, 700 'persons at Illinois State University. Hunt was paJd $2,000tospeak at ISU. U.S. Plan Backed SACRAMENTO <AP> -TM Callromia "lJttle Hoover Corn· ml11lon•• aatd today Rlate f'DlPI01'11 abould remain in tho federal Soc\&l Security System. He srud the Butlers will ~ charged with keeping livestock w1thm 300 feet of an occupied dwelling, because they a llegedly raas<.'d the steer m a pen near their house Travis s aid s uc h charges u!>ually bring a $25 fine upon con· 'ac tion Clinic Aide Gets Leave Barry Crawford, exe cutive d1re<:ltir· nf tlw lluntan gton Be ach Community Clinic, was given a leave of absence Thursday night following h1s arrest on narcotics charges l.'arlacr in the week Su,ie Newman. pres ident or the Community C'ltn1c Board of Directors. said Crawford's status wall be rC'vaewed bv the board '' ond.1y night folio~ ang a court Jrra1anmcnt She said that Crawford rt'· r)UC''ilcd and rPccaved the leave "Ith pay an a lengthy executive ~l''>S1on held by the board. Mrs Newman s aid that Crawford as not lo participate in .iny cllnic act1v1lics until the re- view Crawford has been executive director of the clinic for two years and receives an annual !-.alary or $17,000. Mrs Newman said that act1vit1es at the clinic will con- tinue In a normal fashion . f'ro111 Pa~ A J ARSON ••. chemical fare extinguisher while fare men were on their way. The apartments which have become the m yste rious arsonist 's target lie Inland from the Huntington Harbour marina and slngle·family homes, quite close lot wo fire stations. "The one today was discovered by a papei: boy making his rounds." Deputy Fire Marshal Hosmer said. The blaze, which nickered out. ruining the interior of lhe elevator, Is but the latest In a lengthy series of fires at the Harbour Ughts units. out, ruinina the interior of the elevator, Is but the latest in a lengthy aeries of fires at the Harbour Ll&hts units. Police Detective Robert RusseU, the department's arson. s pecialist, uld the previous series of small fires have been ln trash dumpsters, apparently the work or ma.Jlclou~ juveniles. "They've had more than their s hare of trouble wtth tlres," RuHell aald. ·Antenna i said. It ''as lhc closc~t the bombers have ever flown to the l'.S. coa~t. This 1969 photo shows a Soviet Bear bomber, left. with u U.S. F8 Crusader trailing it. See re· lated story, Page A4 . f'ro• Page A 1 MANSON. • • as she recalled the Aug. 8, .1969 Tate murde r s a nd then. Man son's decision lo go on a second murderous forny the· next night. "He was going to ~how us how to do al," she s aid · 'J le s aid there had been a lot of fear ctnd panic the night before and it was too messy,. She had just begun to recount Manson's r andom search for n ct1rns. a hunt that ended at the Los FeLiz home of the LaBiancas. when court adaourned In the 1970·71 trial. Manson. Mass Van Houten and two other women follo\.\crs were convicted o f murder. Charl es ''Tex " Watson was convicte d in a separate trial Miss Van llout~n alone received :J new trial because her atlorney died during the first proceedings. The other:. arc serving life sentences. The sandy-haired Mrs. Kasa· bian recalled for jurors how she heard of Manson's roving hippie clan from a woman member of his "familv." "She said t here was a group of people who loved each other. There were children there and a beautiful man .. Tl seemed hke a· nice place lo be." · ShP went to the old movie ranch where Manson camped with his cultists. "He felt my legs," she rcmem bered. and soon she had "made l o ve" with him and his he nchm:in, Watson HB Car Dealer Reports Theft A thief armed with wrenches and screwdrivers has stolen two generators valued at $3,640 from a Huntington Beach auto de· alershlp, spokesmen for the firm re ported Thursday. George Cesa, of Beach City Dodge. 16556 Beach Blvd .• said the two Onan brand generators were taken from recreational vehicles parked m the company's RV lot. The equipment was stole n d ur· ing night hours . investigators surmised. and discovered when <'mployes checked the parked campers. HB Victim Recovers From Head Wolllllh A Huntington Beach man who was shot in the head and left ly- ing in a pool of blood for 17 hours m has apartment six days ago as now reported to be recovering at UC Irvine Medical Center. Nursing personnel say Carmen ~lagana Luna, 24. of 15363 Golden West St., has been m oved lo a general ward rrom the Intensive Care Unit and is now listed in fair condition. He was admitted in critical cond1t1on last Sunday and quick· ly s tabilized to only serious con- d1t1on. an unusual amount or pro- gress for someone so seriou~ly wounded. Investigators plan to question Luna about his poss ibly knowing the gunman who shol him in the he ad and fool and fled with his TV set, leaving the victim for dead. The young restaur ant dis· hwasher was found Sunday morning by four friends subse- quently taken into custody as il- legal aliens after police arrived on the scene. Detectives say they believe Luna may also have been hvrng and working in the US. without· proper immigration pape r s because they could rind none. but has visa status is still uncertain. No new leads have developed 1n the case. but Detective An Oroz plans to re-interview two witnesses who say about 6:30 p.m. Saturday they saw a male Latin leaving Luna's apartment with a television set. Vote Lies Cited BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) - Richard Tonry won his Democratic nomination t o Congress through lies and deceit, s tale Dist. Judge Melvin S h ortess ruled Thurs day. Shortess said he thinks it's too late to overturn the election but s aid he expects the House Administration Committee, which is studying the charges, to heed his finding. A new d1~ns1cm In carpet be1uty. Soft, Shlmmamng beauty you can see. Sott. t.ctlle beauty you can t1el. Ou Pont TOUCHABLE wpeas, cons1ructed of Ou Pont nylon • DEN'S Measure Adopted Fountain Valley councilmen have given preliminary approval to a controversial ordinance that places a J>foot Jimit on radio towers. But local radio operators told the council the ordinance is "in· adequate" and asked City At· torncy Tom Woodruff lo include more technical information in the new law. The council ap- proved the law Tuesday. It will get a final r ei\ding at the council 's May 3 meeting and go m\o effect June 1. 'It may not be perfect, but it is J workable ordinance," said Mayor Pro Tern Bernie Svalstad. But Don Royer , a Fountain Valley r adio operator forced to <·ut his antenna's height because of a neighbor 's protest, dis- agreed with the council. ·'The issue should not be a popularity contest," said Royer. "The neighbors should not be in· volved." Royer led a group of local radio buffs who last year claimed the city had no right to restrict the dimensions or radio lowers. The council passed a series or emergency ordinances r estrict· ing antennae after residents who live near the towers complained the structures were unsightly. The new ordinance, which r e places th e emergency measures, requires residents to obtain a city permit to build a . radio antenna. Towers may not have booms exceeding 23 feet in length nor any parts. other than the tower itself, higher than 30 feet. The antenna !nay not encroach into a neighboring yard, the or· dtnance states. The onJy exception for great er antenna height and length would be for "public service opera· lions" which include police, fire and r ommunity antenna television <CATVl lowers, :.md Woodruff. Existing towl'rs which do not conform to 'the city ordinance, must compty by July l . 1978, he <Jdded. Frottt Page Al GROUCHO •• ing's atlorneys, and made a v1s1t • to Marx's home. No mention of the \'isit was made by the j udge Thursday. Attorneys for Miss Fleming proposed Thursday that Zeppo be appointed as int e rim con- ser vator. However, Schulman. w h o represents Marx's son, Arthur. said he doubted Zeppo would quatiry as a neutral party. Schulman proposed Bert Granet, former head of Desilu Studios, as a s uitabl e neutral party Stanley Gold. representing Miss Fleming, s aid he has been unable to present her side in the hearing Judge Rafeedie be- g an the hearin g a fter two private investigators said they had evidence suggesting a plot to harm Groucho. E'rona Page Al • CHAMBER He said the problem is made greater by blowing sand, fog, drinking drivers and normal beach activity. UC NO 2'10422 : iiisiailation: 'custom draperies linoleum • wood floor 1663 PLACCNTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CALI,. 92627 • PHONE 646·4838 -646·2355 J, Irvine EDITION Today's ClosinJ! j • Y . Stoc-ks 1 OL. 70, NO. 11 2, 4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES ORAN GE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1977 TEN CENTS :As Kids Dance, Soured Love Kills 2 By JACK CHAPPELL Ol llte O•oly 1'1101 Stoll ·'Evidently he just ft>ll m lovt.> with her or somt.>thing .. And s he just dec ided s he wanted t() s top seein~ him. lie a sked her to marry hjm and s he n•fused. She d idn't want to marry him Sht> didn't feel as though i.he wanlt'd to be married " The lives of the two people 1Jc1ng discussed ended on April I -Betty L. Walker, 50, mother or four. St'cretary-bookkPeper ul un c.1ppltancc stort', was :-.hot as sht' sat 10 a c·ar ouls1dl' he r modest La~una Bt•ac·h home Garold E. McCoy, 62, retired Leisure World res ident. put thl' s moking 38 caliber wvolver I n his lempll· and pulled the tnggl·1 Across the s treet a rock l>c.1nd playt.•d for a dance at tht.· Luiwna Heaeh lll~h School Thl' mu:-.1e m 1>.l'd \\1th the sirt>n s of tht.> p olice• and fire d(•partm('nl un1h The mu:;1c "ould :-.lop as the l'U nous eddwd outs ide to pec·r al t tu: terribll' scc·nc Later the sounds would bl'gtn again as the rc·d and blu(• lights of police cars fltckerl'd ac·ross the buildings ••nd us tht• ::.ulphurous s mokc from roadblock n art>s fi lled the .11r ll look€'d ltkt' anotht>r world. · 'Sht• JU:.l decided lo :.top set'· 1ng him." said Uav1d Obev. l\lrs W ..illo.l'r's oldt>r ::.on. \\ho 10 1m in- ll'r\ill'W talked publicly for tht: f1 rst t1mesim·l' his m others' dttath about thet•\ C'nts 11.'ading to 1t. Obey said thl• rt'lalions h1p bet weC'n the two had begun ca!'iuallv M rs. \•talker had been w1dowt•d about two y<'ars e;1rlier. McCoy had lost his " ire n·tl•ntly M<:Coy didn't want to :-top :.et•- ing Mr::. Walker, Obt') :-.aid · Then• "l'rt' thl'l'<ils Noll's "ere Sl'nt :'>kC'ov "uulrl s it in his car outside her h~nll', he :-.utcl Obev ::.aid thJt in his opinion. McCo) wa& using l\lrs Walker's 12-year-old ::.on Robby as a way of staying close to her. "What he had been doing w~ manipulating her by us ing Bobby as a threat. saying 'I 'II take yoll here. I'll lake you there if you 'II hke m e'," Obey s aid. " .. but Bobby didn't like h im at all. But anv kid would think about 'well. ·1 ·11 take you to Dis· nevland. 1f vou let ml' in the hou::.e when· come O\ e r.' or something h ke that.·' Obey said. Later. \\hen Mrs. Walker re- ported Mc Coy's acti\"ittes to the Laguna Heath Polin'. l\kCoy would tell officers that hl' \\,is lookin g out aftt•r Bobby's welfan'. that ht• wa::. :-;imply try- ing to be a set·ond fath<•r to the boy. Ob!'y said h<' lwlt1•\ NI Bobby "as acluaJlv <.ifra1r1 of :'>h'Co\'. Mr:.. W<.iikl•r \\a-. told bv or ricers the rt• \\as I 1ttl1• l hl'\' ~·ould do to prl'' C'nl anyone• from "Illini! outs1dl' her home or from folio\\· mg hl'r (SeeSOl'RED, PageA'.!l Anthony Plot? Pal Says Supervisor GOi Loan By GARY G RANVILLE Ol lh• O••lv Pilot \lafl Secret Grand Jur y transcnpts s how that 1t was Orangt· County Supt•n·1..,or P hilip Anthony hims df ''ho masterminded a plot to sct·p a $30,000 loan from tarn1shl'd financier Gene Conrad mto his 1976 tampa1gn. And to turn the S30.000 tnt k. Anthony turned to an old rnll<'l-:t' friend. Nev. port Beach tr:.i H·I agent Ted Cook According to Cook':-. f"t'I> 2:J testimony bcfort• th(• Cirand Jury. tht• bc:-.t he could do for his long-lime friend w<.is to h.•nd him Sl5,000. "Well. I 'H • <tlready ~ot the Prof Raps Quality of Tree Cuts By Kil.ARY KA YE 0111•• Dooly Pilot Stoll A UC lrv1n1.• btologist ;rnd botanist who 1s a "cit lll'n tree• adviser" for lr\'inc has ac·cus1•d the North\\oocl lrt'I' rNnm JI pro j?ram of h<•1n~ · pour qu..iltl\ "ork." Or Joseph Arcltllt has wnt ,1 Jelll'r to tht• In tnC' Cit\ C'ounnl 'l h at d ct a 1 1:-. cl 1 •..c· r 1 • p J n t' "' s between his nwn rm<11n.:s ;m<I th1• findings or I he Northv. oml ln•1 ,consultant. K;imml'\ 1•r l.vnC'h and Partnpr..; A rd 1 t t 1 a n II <· n m n 1 It t 1· • · memb<'r Jt'rrv M1ll1•r as-.Prl th.it some of tlw tr1•1·s th.al .111 sch eduled for r1•m11v.d c·nulrl eas ily IX' kept 1f prurwd prop.-rh and that nthC'ro;, propoSt•d tu h1 left in pl:H'C', :-hr1uld .1C'tu.ilh 111 rcrno\'C'd hc•c·au"' t h1 ·\ .ir•· · .1 health an<l saft•I\ hat.ml " "I'm JUSI ('tllH't•rn1•d 1 h.11 I tlf' level of proft•.,...1<in.d1-,m 1-.11 1 what 11 s h1111ld IJ1• -.aid \nlrrt 1 Ile addC'd I h.11 t ht· "111 k dnrll' II\ the cons ull ant for W11otlhn1tg .. was "muc·h morf' pror1•..,st1111,1l Lase v.e1•k lht· Ir' 1n1• f 11' Coun('1I said that a lhrc•t• 1u•r 1111 C 0 m m 1 ll (' l' (' 0 m p 0' l' d 11 ( ,1 ('lt12ens tre1• comm11!t•I' rnc•mhn a m t.•mhC'r frum ttw c·on-.ultant and the city'!. parJ..s s Upl•rmt1.•n dent, Should r('\'l('W ,ll J Of the• thousands of eu«al) plu-. tn.'<'s m Northwood HoweH'r, so far, tht· thr1•1• person ~roup has only rc•v11·v.1·cl two wmd brC'aks. a mountin.,: tn about 200trees. <See TREES, Pagt> AZ> orang'Lj coast ""'4 . ="~ \leather Night and mornmi: fog and low clouds alon).! thl' coast. oth<'rw1se ha1y sun shine with variabl<' h1~h clouds Saturday . Low-.: ton1~hl 45 to 55. ll ii:ths Saturday in upper 60s al beaches lo near 80 mJand. INSIDE TODAY Volleyball with. 500 players? ThaJ 's only one of the New Games that will be taught and <Umon&traled °' UC Irvine See Pag e C J o f thr Weekender. ladex AtY..,rs.<vtn •• '°Or ll•tltt<ff'd ........ •• "_.,,... L.M. .. yf •• .. II ., c.11 ........ AS,I """:r" Mtvl C110 C1au111.-01-16 O••"t•C....1>1y A7 C-k • (II "-I• .,., c ......... Cl! ...,, ......... (4-l 0NltlN9'1c:" "' '""'' .,., • ...,,.1 ..... ... , .......... C• ....... _ a. .. w .. 1 .... Al ,,,_. ...., loan." Cook quoted :\nlhony as saying "And hr showl'd me a cashiPr's c·hcck and 11 wa!> made out to nw lor SJ0.000. And tht• name on 1t \\ .Js Conrad." Cook test1f1NI ' ,\ t that µomt <Ott :?51 PIH I "a'> oh\'1ously de!.pc•r:itc• and h1· nl't'<ft.od fumb to go on with tht• l'ampaign, l'ook tont1n11l'cl So. c.1ccord1ng to thr Lra,el agent , thl· SJO ,OOIJ Conrad 1·ash1t•r'<; chl·<·k JIJ.) ahll· tu him "Js l"\C hanJ.tt•d for u C'11ok 1·.1sh1l•r 's l'lll'l'k pa) .1hlt..· to ,\11 th om In ° lhl· pn1c<·<;s, ( '01>k b1•tam1· Conrad s dl·btor and Anthony ., creditor -at ll'USt as far as ·\n- thony's subsequent C"ampa1gn rl1srlo:-.urc· "'al 1•mPnt <.,hov. l.'d 0.ttl'f PtfOt S••'' P"'°to OUTSPELLS CLASSMATES Susanna Chan Susanna, 13 .. Carries I "'ine &u111er to Bee \\h1·11 111nlr1111l1 ·il \\l:h uch 1wlhlh! t11111!hl1'' : .... \ 11 h''""l't' .1nrl h:tl'I .d.111r1•,111 l:l '1 .u 11ld ' ...,u ~.11111.1 ( 'h:i11 •lidn 1 11,11 .111 • '' I h l' l<.1 n l n" !'l .1 n .I 11 ,, q u in 1•1J:hth ~r.111i'r q1111·kl' r.1111t-d off the• lt•ttc•rs in .1 reet•nl "I" ll111g h<'l' and" jll..ed nff as lh<· -.pdhn..: c hampion of th<• school lks1des v..1nn1ng a plaque and a C't'rl1f1ca t 1• Susanna will rC'prC'sent thr· In tnl' l 'n1fied School District at tht· countyw1dc s pelhnJ? txic.• tn be heln May 11 1r1 I. <trci en G ro v £' t\t that bee. c hampion s pell1'rs from intcrmNl1 a1<• schools t hrnughnut Orang<' County will \'It' for lht• chann• to C'ompl'lP in the natmnal sJll'll1ng bt•t• anrl to \\ 1n the l)rJngP County in- tl•r mecltate spl'lhng title Runnersup in tht• Rancho SJn Joaquin spelling bl'<' wen• Har n son Hicks, second. and Doreen Lee. trurd Winn ing spelling bees is nothing new to Susanna. who won ftr~t place when she was a sixth- grader at El Camino Real School and came m second last year at H a ncho San Joaquin. \\'hen a s k e d \\h a t v.ord stUmJX'd her last year ancl plum- meted her into SC'cond place. • Susanna blus hed a nd confessed s he was fooled b y th£> Yi o rd tonsillectomy . Susanna explains she learns lo spell words by first learning their mean in g and then spelling "hy association.·' The eighth-grade r, who says she's leaning toward a career in m edicine. IS the daughter of F e lix Chui-Hin g a nd Shirley Ch an The family m oved to Los Angeles from Hong Kong when ~he was three years old lier next move was to Tustin and then to Irvine six years ago But 1t wasn't until Conrad la!>l .Janu ary began drawing nl'\\ s p<.ipc•r publicity tha t An- thonv :-.l•nt Cook <.i note to cover t lw $30.0011 deht Tht· nnle "a!> dakd <k t 27 Tt•st1monv 1·1h1•r1ng th e• f1nJnc·1;il m.rn1pulat1ons dunn~ lhl' frantic· l'losmg days ol An- thon\ s :-urn•ssrul '76 campa ign art• indudt•d in transcripts of the c; rand .Ju ry's ongoing ft' t· month 1n\ t·sltgatmn into Orange· County polil1l·al 1'l'J«l1n·-. \ hl')-f1g un• 1n lhal probe 1s l' on rad. th c· rags t o r I l h c:. lnrml'r poll<'l' mrurmant ''ho ont· "1tm•ss tc•s t1fu.•d s pla:-.hed s.50 tips to ".11tn·:-.st•s during h1::. high fl;- 1ng days last fall (SN•,\ 'TllO,Y. Pag1• A2) 0 Noise Suit May Trigger New Action By TO~t RARl.F.Y . 0t lhf 0•1fy Pilot St•fl Thl' \c•rd1ct 1n favor of dt· Hloper Harr) Rinker who sued the• count~ for damai:<'s related to airport no1sl' may trigger trials of laY.:-.u1t~ fil ed IJ} other 11 .1rbor \n•,1 n•s1denls l'h.tl s thl· 11p1n1on of Deputy C'nunt' ('nunsc•I Ch.irles Se\ler. " h11 handlt•d t hl• '" rport Jl'l noise 1.1" suit ftlr thl' Orangl' County lln,1rd of Supt•n isms -;1•\ lt'r s.11<1 ht• will nnw l<1kl· lhl' rn~1lll'r hat·k lo lhl' 1·111111tv 'lllH'n 1s11rs lo !lt•t·ich-11 ll will he .1 p Pl' a It'd ,\n Or ;ing1• «nunt' Suµennr l 'ourt .Jun Thursd.i y unanimous I\ rulPd 111 fun1r o r H1nkC'r. \\ho \\ a s .1 \\ a r d 1 • ti $ 3 O 5 • O O 0 1 11 d.1111.1g1·s clonl' lo his SJnla Ana I fi-1~hls hnnw l.,rnsu1ts f1ll•cl In otlwr llilrhor \ r 1·a rl's1tknts .1mo11nt II) morl· 111.111 SJ(J m11l1on In d.H TliJl!t'S ll1nk1•r "as nut ol tov.n Thurs d ,I\. hut 1t•h•as1•d .1 st .1t<•nwnt to t ht• pri•s:-thriiui.:h h1'i st•t•n •tarv I.\ nn < 11nningh.1m 1-·111 1•1 i.:hr '1·;irs th<' count) It.ts ht·••n t1·llinl! 11:-. lhr<·P things th.11 v.1· h..id no h-gal nJ!hl in court ,1s to no1st• tlamagt', that even 1f "" tlul lht• n1unt \ :-..11d W l' had nr1 damage anyway. and that 1r v.1· "ould only be patient, the nrnw problem would b<> c;ol ved "I always knew the first I wo statemenL'i bv the county werl' incorrect and I finally real111·d the third stale m<'nt was also in c•orr<'ct I hope the county \\ii I now reco~nizc th<'1r res ponsih1li t v to the other homeowners int he· NcwPort area ... Rinker·s secretary re fused lo ans wer any questions r egarding Rinker 's further reactions to lht• <See NOISE, Pagl' AZ ) Smal,l Shark Bites Man HONOLULU <AP > A Tennl'::.s<'e man bitte n by a four.foot shark 50 feC't nrr the island of Maui s a\s he doesn't know "hy -th al "crazy fool " would have wanted to attack h im. Ruskin Vest. 58. was rc- 1 eased fr om M aui M e morial Hospital on Thursday, two days after his r ight arm was cut up by a four foot shark Vest. pres iden t of In· dependent Products Co. of Mt. Pleasant. Tenn .• was snorkeling in Hawaii for the fi rst lime and he says, for the lasttime. Vest 's damaged arm tendons are expected to heal In lime A Moving Festival Youni..:stl'rs at El \amino Heal School 111 Irvme spent Thursda~1 danting up a storm ;1s part of tht• Oant•t• and l\lovt•ment f<'1•stl\·;,d, ass 1sH•rl hy lhl' South Coast l 'ult11ral Serv1<•t•s I .eague. Abo\'e, children 111111 in parachute play as a mo\'ement ex- crc1se. Al lower ll'f1 . a touplt· of 1.#11.•pha nts from the tircu:; d<.tncL' post• for j>tC.'tures. At lower right. the l'lephanb turn out to be Micha<'I Yoder, lt•lt, and S h.iwn Howard . both f1r:-.t grn<lcrs Carter Vows Tax Fight Says He'll Push 'To LcUJt Vote in Congress' WASHINGTON CAI') -rrcsi dent C::u1er said t0<lay h<' will fi g ht ''to t hf' las t vo l<' 1n Congress" ror pass a gt• or tu:-plan to 1mposC' a f1v(' et•nls a gallon tax on i:iasoltnr if U.S. consump· tion exceeds his <'ncrgy con :;ervalion targets He s aid the m on<'y would be re- funded. and o family that does conserve will get hack mon· than 1t pa,ys in higher gasohnt' prices. AMERICANS READY TO RESPOND-Edlt9rlal, A6 At a nationally broadc ast news conference dominated. ltke Carter's entire week. by the energy issue, the President also s aid -He doesn 't feel threatened by criticism of his administr ation by former President Ford. who drew Democratic protests by saying that he could have won a new strategi<' arms limitation agreement with the Soviet Union by now. Carter s aid that his- toricelly, "the frate rnity of presi- dents and for mer presidents" bu kept IL~ criticism private. Rut Carter said he doesn 't reel that Ford has Yiolaled a prom1!le to keep such comme nts private . , d No decision has heen made about sending tan ks to Zaire. th<' African nation trying to beat off insurgent ultackers. " ... ll 's highly unlikely I would advocate such a sale," he .said. -He is concerned about Possi-· ble overexpQs ure durin~ a week that has seen two nationally Gas Raised By Gulf Oil NEW YORK CAP) - Gulf Oil Corp. said today it ·has rrused the whQlesale price of all g rades of gasoline by a penny a gallon in all regions of the country except the West Coast. Gulr said local dealers h ave the option of passing along or absorbing the In- crease. Gasoline prices general- ly rise in the spring and s ummer months as driving increases. televised addresses and lh<' news l'onre rl'n('c, but it is n·t likely In happen often. "Attendance al ltt<' pr<'ss con rercnces is voluntary," he said with a s mile. · -The energy program h<' pro· posed to Congress Wednesday night would, 1f fully implement- ed, cost th<' federa l governm •nl $4 billion between now and 1!>85 Betty Ford Enters Hospital for T est s I ' ' RANCHO MIRAGE <A P) - Former First Lady RC'tly Ford I has been admitted at Eisenhower Medical Center for diagnostic t ests on a rec urring pinc hed I n erve an her neck, a Ford spokesman said today. Mrs. Ford , 59, 1s expected to br released Saturday mormnR. ac· cording to Greg Willard. a Ford staff assist ant. ' Willard described the tests as ''routine," saying they were be ing d o ne "with n o great urgency " He added Mrs. Ford had not experienct'd any "great discomfort.. due to th<' cond1 hon . --------111(·--------.. ----~ .------,------...-i, .... ~~~-~~-.~..-.,~----~~------------" f ~ I AZ DAIL v PILOT 4Face Court in Stabbing Four Santa Ana men accused of infiicting more lhan 60 slab wounds in an apparently motive· lesa attack on a couple March 29 'face court action today on multi· pie crlmjnal char1es contained •in a n Orange County Orand Jury indictment Two of the tndictees, Thomas Eugene Jackson, 19, and Rodney Ambrose Grimn, 22, will be ar- raigned today in Superior Court. They are held in county jail with bail denied. Two others, Gary T1ran Har- rell, 21, and George King, 33, are being so1,1ght as fugitives. All four men were indicted Thursday on charges or murder. attempted murder, burglary and great bodily injury. The charges stem from their alleged killing of James Harbin, 33, of Santa Ana, who was dying from 35 stab wounds when pohce arrived at his Santa Ana apart· ment. Lying near him and apparently close to death was Sandra Cree. 20, of Santa Ana , who was stabbed several times in the back before her attackers slit her throat severa l timc!l with a butcher knife. Doctors said she was "in· credibly lucky" tosurvlve. Also being sought by police to- day is a woman known by the nam es or Joyce Paddio or Anita Love who is known to h ave lx!en p resent during the stabbings and ·may have been abducted by the 'attackers. • Police are today questioning a .woman identified as Crndy Silvira and her 6-year-old son. who a re also believed to have witnessed the murder and the at· tempted murder. The woman and >he r son have thus far refused to discuss the case with investigators, police s aid. "They are being very foolish and we feel that their Ii ves are in danger," an in- vestigator said. From Page Al TREES ... '· 11 lllosc two rows arc any ex am pie. at leads me to question the rest of their ""ork out then·,·· i\rditta commented. Larry Lynch of Kammeyer, Lvnch and Partnl'rs, said he has not yet SCt'n 1\rd1lt1 's lcllt'r 10 lhl• city counc1l "There ·s no qut'slwn that tht'rc can ht> differences of opinion I think the process set up allo""s for those darrercnces to he re· !>Olved out an the field, when tht.> committee looks al the trees." Lynch commented But Ardath chaq;(ed thul tht• consultant as stalling und not JI lowing the review "'Ork to pm t•i·ed "Wc·ve only spent four hour' ou t there since the last council rneetin!{. altho ugh we ·v,, 'olunteerl'd to go out thtorf' anytime and 1111 day weekend~. '>aid Arditti Dut Lynch said ''a lot of factor\ have entered into the rl'Va•w work being delt1yec..I It's not JUSI us '' J\rrhtt1 s111d the deve lopers i:.hould be ~1ven permits to rt> move trees that arc in tht• wa\ 11( perpendicular strct"t:s. ,n thut roads won't be held up "llut other than thut. pt>rm 11~ -.houldn't be RtH>n out beforr the three person commtltef' cnn re · '1ew them "ht• ~u1cJ The l'lty <·ounct I' df'l'lsion for review last wt>rk wu., confus tnit to mtmv. includln1ot -1tnff m1•m ht'r!I, ancf Ard1tt1 '-lll<I hl' ho1w·' council m1•mh1'" ""n I t h.1n~1· their m1mls and ;1~1·1•t• to g1\1' nut trl'e permits without lhf' rl'\ w" J\rdatti was also crit1t·al of the <' o 11 s ult ant's re com nw n d a I ion that th<' t•x1s ting hluP gu111 <'uculyptu!'i tri•t'' ht• r t•pl un•d with suf,?ar gums when replace-~ ment is called for OAANOE COAIT DAILY PILOT TJ\1110IA.n ... 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A'I T•ltphont (lU)l'~331 Cl111lfltd AdHnl1tno "'·M11 1aonl•b•" v.,,.,, Hf'W\(\mt" 111·8J10 rr-o'Tl lt"C:••~ 0 1-0130 ~r't~ !:~,a;.:~:, c~~.!!,,':'f."~··~,.c:~, m•H•~ •' •1twert1~•.,..•M\ fl!•'"'"' "'•• ft• lflf''tHt~•Ctft •+010.,I \Oft !•I It• tf'flh\l.,_ I f .. 'ff1f't•wf'IH t~~.~,,.'.~•u,:::;!r.,,:.'",:\~,::, ~':. =:~r .... ~:. :~~?~1;0 ,,..,,~,. "'"''•'' Fri(jay. Apnt 22. 1977 O•llY """ .... , ..... ,. EUNICE PRACTICES HER PENMANSHIP She Enters Contest Despite Broken Wrlat 'A' for Effort Girl Broken but Vnboived Bv RAYMOND ESTRADA JR. • 01 llW D•1ly P1lo1S1111 Nine-year -old Eunice Ruo of Huntington Beach will have a slight dt:.ad vantage v. hen she competes along with 22,1 other Orange County ~tudents in th~ fourth annual Pen and Quall p«!nmansh1p contest April 30 at Fountain Valley I ligh School After winning pl'nmanshap CfJntests f1rsl at .her sch?ol and then for the entire Ocean V1L·w School District, Eunice broke hcrwnst. .. She did 1t when s he fl'll wh1k riding the new l0-5peed bicycle her parents ga' e her for w111nlng the district com- petition_ U1''DAUNT ED, the !lope View Elementary School fourth grader said s he plans to compete with her writing wrist locked in a cast "f pracllce every day when I get home from school," said the shy youngster who believes s he still can win. Eunice's brow wrinkles as she be ars down to practice for the penmans hip event that 1s only a week away_ She and the other students will be required to ac- complJsh four writing Lask., THEY WILL HAVE to take d1ctut1on. write on a chalkboard. compoM· u fraPndly lettN. address un envelope and transcribe a paragraph. said J ohn Smith, county con· lest coordinator. The contest will include the best fourth and fifth grade writers from 20 public grade schools and eight private and parochwJ schools. Smith sa1rt Students "ill be )ud ~ed on their lettt•r formation, un- iform spacing Ul'l\H'l'O ll'lters and \\Ords, cons1!.lency 1n the s1ie of each ll'lt<'1 an<I their posturt• while writing. he said. This doPsn 'l '>t·t·m to bother Eunice who said she never kn(•\\ sh<' tould \\nit•" l'll until she won htr first contest this \ear at Hope \'1ew School · She said 1t was a fateful gust of\\ ind which caust>d her to lose control of her tll•W IJtkt• and fJll 1n a fH~ld near her home "AT FIRST WH E~ I hroke m y wrist I thought 1 couldn't do 11 "-.he admlltC'd ' Rut then I bC'gnn practicing e ... ery dJ~ for clil hour aftt'r school · • It's not as (i(ood as before,· said Eunice. But she wants to trv her hand at 1t any" a~ Mesa Motel Man 'Tired of Gunmen' By STt;\'E ~11TCll EU. Of tM 0•11• Pilot St••• Rill Rutherford St!)" h<•' ~t't t1nl( a Lilli€.' fired 11f pcoplt• st1t>k lr1)( (i(uns in h111 ra1·1· The Cu~ ta )! es" m 11 l t' I manager h.is bcl·n held up t\\1ct· in the post h H months but 111 both cai:.t>!I th1• l(unnh•n lr(t t'mptv·handt>d Huth1•r(onl, ~1 h..i-. u h11b1t of leaping bt•hand .1 cnuntt•r wtwn confront ed bv 1-(un ""1eldang hitn1hts, a f<H'lor hi· r n•d1t~ to fear mort> than b1 .11ns "You m11[ht thin I. 1t ·, •• smart move. hut I <lo 11 li1·t 1rnM• I 'm scared. · H.utht•rfor d I uujl hed Thur,.c1<ly n11o?ht HuthNfnr d and his v. tft' Rell'. v. l'rc• up l:.at1· cioing thE' hookc; Thi" ).!II\ < nrnt'> up lo th1• tlm kt•d 1 gl;i,., door .ind h1•1;ins lo rap on ti · Hutllt'rforrl 11·1·.tllt•<I · Whf'n l v.1·nt to tL·ll him the motc•I wm; full hr p11l11•d 11 Run on mt> n11c1 toltl 11w In ).!l\f" him ttw mont•\ Huthl'rfllrd told t hi· h.1nd1t. o1 m >lie I.tit 111 ""earini:.: a leather J&<'kf>t, that he woulrt have tn vrt the monl'> from be hind the• l'OUntPr "l droppcrl right on ttw nOQr and shouted to my w1C1'. 'llNty. cf on 't com<' in hrrt>, call thr rons Wt''rcbeanJtrobbedagaan'" Rutherford'~ wife. who had twcn makini:? cofft·c an an adin c·t•nt room, <'ailed Coo;t<1 Mrc;.i police . /nine Soccer Match Slated The Irvine Earthquakes. the re d·hot hine and 10-year-old bo~s soccer team, will travel to Los Angeles Valley City CollcRe Saturday to battle the V:in Nuy~ Raideni. Saturday's 4 p.m . game 1s thc- Southern California seml-fin11 ls for that age bracket. Wlnner.,fthe game wiJJ advance to the finals the following weekend ln Palos Verdes. The Esrthquakes, ('Oa<'hed by Steve Samaho. have not lost a game this season and have advanced farther In the playoffs than any prevloua lrvln.-ftOCl'tf team I hey had a JZUY out here while my w1fo W3!> 'till talking lo the cles k officer." Huthf:'rford said, s haking his head "That's what I Cllll fast Sl'r\ ICt' .. ' H w11sn 't fast t'nough -the would-be robber J.tOt away. .. No. 1 didn't ~l't any license plate numbers." Rutherford said ""h(•n askt'cf "What do you thJnk lam,cru1}''" Another J.(Unmun cume up to thf' locked door and rapped on the window htsl Chr i stmas, nutht>rfordsaad In that 1nc1dent. Rutherford said. he '>tuck his race close to an openanit 1n the glass. "and felt <1teel agwnst m.) nose. That guy tuck his jlun rift ht in my face. I fl-It th.1l fut three days af. t1•1\\anb h1•,,11cl In lh<1l 10t'1drn1 . rt ulhC'rford a~,iin dO\t' for tht• prnlcction of t hi' heavy-wooden counter and thl· frustrated robher fled on fool. I don't kntm "hat's ~oing on 111 this l'll). · Mrs Hutherford s aid. • Mr •'1tht-r, .. nutherford a~reed. "b11t I'm going to tell the 11w nt•r I w11nt bullet-proof Jot lass in ht•re .. liquor Law Change Aaked S ACRAMENTO CAP) -Ever "onder why a tourist walking :icross the Mexican border at Ti· JUann can't bring liquor with ham, but he can if he's Oylng in from Mexico City. It's the law or the St•te of Cuhfomla. that's why, and state Sen. Dt'nnis Ca rpente r CR· Newport Reach wants lo do something about it. Bringing a bottle i~ legal for adults aboard common earners s u c h as planes, buses or steamships. But it tsn 'l when on foot or In a private auto. Caprpenter aaya only Callrornia discrimin ates In this manner. Carpenter 's bill, Introduced Thursday, would permit any adult t.o brlna In a bottle, without re1c&rd to hia mode or ltansporto· tlon. ll laSB 1110. 'He Was Christ' Manson Follower K(Uabian Testifies LOS ANGELES <A P l "lie wa:. beautiful Th~ girb w ors h 1 pp e d h 1 n1 \\ t" .ti I worshipped tum,·· Lmdu h.1t~11- bian said in a sll•t·p~ mnn11t on1•, searchln& for rnl.'mor It'!> ol Charles Manson "Old you beltevt> Charles Manson was Jesu-; \hrlst?" asked the pro!>ccutor al lhe retrial of Leshe Van Houten, u former Manson family follower "Yup," replied Mrs. Kas1:1b11m The onetime star witness of the Manson triul look the w1tne:.s stand Thursday to ~1vc jurur!> her twice-told tale of horror -the State Loan For Equestrian Center Okayed A $1 3 millum !>tatt· loan has been B\\ 11rded lo the Orange County Fair and Expos1l1on Center to begin the first pha!>t' of a S4.2 million nl'w cqut•stnan ct.'nter , according to Fair Board President Warren Frnll·~ Finley announcl'd Thursday that work will gel under way 1m med iatelv to construe! 220 new horse sl~lls. a new tra1nini.: ring and pro\'lde four acres of add1 tional parking. The Orange County Fair Board hopes to borrow a total or $4 2 mill ion in stale funds during the next three years to hu1ld u multi purpose equc~trian ct•nlt·r as part of the overall $16 7 million master plan lo redevelop the fairgrounds in Costa Mesa Funds will be administered through the California D1v1s1on of Fairs at six pertcnt interest over 15 vear<> Since-all phas<'!> of develop mc•nt an.' des1gm·d to procluC'c revf:'nue!> to repa} the loan~. Finley said the fairgrounds "all continue to oper;itc• on a "sclf- s ustainmg basis. al absolutely no costtothctaxpayf:'r ·· W h e n c o m p I t• I <' cf , I h <' L'qUes tr•11n <:t'nlt•r \\Ill hti\ f' puhhc boarcl1n~ L1t•1htH·~ fo1 500 horsf:'s. three training rings. a cross-country JUmµ1ng C'nurst'. and a show url'ntt I h.11 v. 111 Sl't1l 1.500 persons. From Page A J NOISE ... Jury's dec1s1on. Deputy County Counsel S.•\'1('r commented. "I don 't knO\\ what we 'II do yet in the" ay of appeal I want to find out \\hat the Juror.!>' thoughts were anrl then our future actions \\lll depend on the de- c 1 s ion of the Board o f Supervisors " Jurors who wt'rc contacted as they left the courtroom s aid thl'y decided in favor of Rinker hecause his hom<' on 2 75 ac:res at 2342 Mesa Dri\'C ts a unique pro perty that has obviously !>W-. taanrd considerablt• imp<ict from Jet noise. Rinker test1f1cd during lh<' trial that he was assun•d by coun t y supervisors wht•n he bought his home in 1965 that Jt•t aircraft would never ny from tht• county airport. Today, conversation 1n his home is drownccf for minutes at a t 1mc when nl~hts from HughC's Aar west and Air California pass o\'erhead. lhe milhona1 rc d<' veloper test1f1ed Jurors said lh('y would ho' c• ruled in favor of th<' county sf thC' trial had involved a tract home of lesser value ston of the Tate·LaBianca kill· 111 gs It v. a... st•\ en years since Mri. Ku:.abtan. then a P•t:·t•lled Man son follower, turned state's l'vidence to win immunity from prosecutaon for murder. Now, at 27, she is many pounds heavier and the mother or four :small children. She was obviously reluct ant to remember much. · Of the five murders she wit· nessed at the home or actress Shur on Tate, committed the night before the LaBianca kill- ings. :she would say unly · ··1 Front Page Al ANTHONY • • In that brief fling at playing polat1C'al ange l. Conrad dumped more than $.52.000 into various pohtacal campaigns. more than 540.000 into Anthony's . And. Jccording to Grand Jury tes t 1 m ony. Conrad's political 1<:eneros1t) som~times rublJed off on h1~ <11>sociates. Jamt.>s Hoosev<'lt, for L'>.amplP. told thc Jury he donated S.1.000 to Anthony's campaign without l'\ er having met or talked with tht> candidatc. The s ame day, Roosevelt n· c·ei ved a $5,000 · t'Onsultant 's fee from Conrad_ Under questioning by Ass istant District Attorney Michael Capizzi. Roosevelt admitted h<. had never billed Conrad for his services and that there was no predetermined fee understand· ing to cover them "Mr. Conrad said right along that he would pay me a consult ing fee. We had no written ar- rangement for it. He just s imply !'iaad. 'I will pay you when a con \ enicnl time arises·." Roosevelt kSl1faed That time came on the same day Roosevelt said he handl'd a S4.0oo check to Max Banswanger for ham to carry to Anthony's hPadquru1crs. Rins wanger . ;,i lo o,;i n g t•and1datc for supervisor in the 5th District primary election lust June. testified that he had a S6 rn 1Il1on loan pending w1l h Conrad's beleaguered firm , Pension Funds of America. 2,000 Pot Plants Found In Laguna couldn 't believe it l was· shocked" Deputy Dist. Alty. Stephen Kay. who pl1tm; to dwell on thti slayinas or Rosemary and Leno LaBlanca when Mrs. Kasablan resumes the stund Monday, led her q uickly past the Tate kill· ings. She ucknowledg<'d that she suw otht>r Munson foJlowers stab- t11ng victims. The 27 ·year·old Miss Van Houten, who is beinlf retried for murder in the LuBlanca slayings and cont1 p1racy In the T ate murders, put on a pair of horn- dmmed glll5ses and stared at Mrs. Kasab1an In fascination. T he witness looked away. Mrs Ka~abaun told again the :.tory or how :.he ml'l Manson and Joined his "family." Of Manson, :-he saad sonly· "He seemed to know everything. He was beautiful He was gentle and :>weet and kind ... Mrs Kasabaan 's \'OICe was nat as s he recalled the Aug. 8, 1969 Tate murders a nd th en, Manson's decision to go on a second murderous foray the next night "lit• was ~01 ng to show us how to do at," s ht> said ·'He s aid there had been a lot or rear and panic the night before and it was loo .m<•ssy" She had just bc1::un to recount Man son 's random search fot \ ictims. a hunt that ended at the Los Feliz home of the La Blancas, when eourt adiourned. In the 1970·71 traul, Manson, Miss Yun lloutt>n and two other women followers were convicted of murder Charl es "Tex" Watson was convicted in a separate trial. Miss Van Houten alone received a new trial because her attorney died during the first proceedings. The others :.ire servln~ life sentences. The sandv haarc·d Mrs. Kasa- hian recalled for Jurors how she heard or Manson's ro\ 1ng hippie dan from a woman member or his "fam1lv " "She sa;ll thL·re was :1 group of people who loved each other Thcr<' V.l'rl' children lhf:'rc and a hcaut1fulman .ltsecmedlikea· Ill Ce pla('e to bt• " Sh<• went to the old mode ranl'h where Man~on camped with hts tultists .. He ten my ll'~s." s he rt'mem- herec..I . and soon she had "madl! lov('" with him a nd his h<'nchtr\;m. Watson Fro• Pag~ Al SOURED ••• The night or the killing. Mrs. An Orange County marshal Walker met Emmitt E. Hogue, sening a witness ' subpoena an 50 , or Laguna Beach in a Laguna Beach Thursday spotted downtown tave rn. Hogue was a m araJuana farm at 464 Bent St., driving Mrs. Walker's car as it or about 2.000 plants in open pulled up to her house and the l'Ultivalion. passenger's door was suddenly Deputy Joe Jordan called 1erkedopen. Laguna Beach Police. who said Later, Hogue would tell poliC'e he saw flas hes from the gun and the plants were everywhere-tn, hl'ard the reports. although he around and outside the house. Laguna Beach Police Lt . 1hdn't know exactly how many, Frank Dillon said the discovery hefore he kap(•d from the car was one or the largest in recent ~ind ran across the street. yt•ars of a pot harvest gmwn Robby. inside Mrs. Walker's pl amly in view of nl'ighoon ng ho use opened the door, looked out und went back in. Obey said. hom('s in the Art Colony. The 12-year old Is now living m Police toclay still were seeking another state with his father. ' t hp r<'sidents of the hou!>e for There had been plans to begin qul•st1onsng · h d · Dillon said the plants were an a trust for the boy wit onallons 1n lieu of nowl'rS at the funeral, \'<Jrious stages of cultivation Ill• hut not much C'amc or the idea, !-aid they \\<'re being grov.n in pots. nursery flats and other Ohey said I Betty Champlin, a Laguna '<·sse s n h t 'd f I Asked how m any mara1uana e ac a torney. su1 a wron8 u l'igaretles might be c:ullcd from rleath suit wall be brought against the crop, Dillon replied, "quite u the McCoy estate in behalf of few ·-·~~~~~~~~~~~~~-1_r_s_._w_a_J_kc_r_'_s_h_e_ir_s_.~~~~~ A new dtmen11on 1n carpet beauty Soll sh1rnmer1ng beauty you can 9ff Soft. 1•Clll• beauty you c1n feel Ou Pont TOUCHABLE c.a1pe1~ consllvcted or Du Pont nylon . DEN'S 1a,;pe :i~:iiiSiBiiBHOn:·custom draperies 1Jl NO ?10412 ::·:/":.' · linoleum •wood floor 1663 PlACENTIA AV(NUE • COSTA M!SA, CAll1 916'27 • PHONE 646 4838 -6A6·23H 7 Lag1•na/South Coast EDITION VOL. 70, NO. 112, 4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES ORANG E COUNTY, CALIFORNIA • FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1977 Laguna B each Murder-Suicide Afternoon N.Y. toeks TEN CENTS l '.As Kids Dance, Soured Love Kills 2 By JACK CHAPPELL Ol 1,,. 0•1ly Ptlel Sl•lt .. Evidently he jusl fell in lo\ c with her or som ething . And she just d ecided she wanted lo stop seeing him. He asked her to marry h1m and she refused. Shl• didn 't want to m a rry him She didn 't feel as thou&h s he wanted to be married ." The livesorthe two people being discussedcnd.edonApril 1 -Betty L. Walker . 50, mother of four, secretary-bookkeeper al an a ppliance store, was s hot as sht• s at in a t•ar outside her modest Laguna Beach hom.c. Garold E. McCoy, 62, retired L eisure World resident, put the s moking .38 caliber re,ol\t•r to his temple a nd pulled the t rigger Across the s treet a rock band played for a dance at the Laguna Heach High School. The music m ixed with the sirens or lht• police and fi re department units T he music would stop as t ht• l'unous <'ddll'd outside to peer at t he terrible scene. Later the sounds would beJ!in again as the red and hlue l1i;:hts of police cars fltrker<'d across t he bu1ld1ngs a nd as the sulphurous smoke from roadblock n arcs filled the air It looked hke a nother world. ··She 1ust d(•c1ded to stop see- ing him." s:ud Uav1d Obey, Mrs. Wa lker's oldt.'r son. who in an in- terv1e"' t alked pubhdy for the f1rs1 L1 mesmn• his mothers· death about lhc c\ E•nls lt'ad1ng to 1t Anthony Plot? Pal Says Supervisor Got Loan By GARV GRANVILLE Of tM 0•1ly Pilot St•lt Sec r e t Gr a nd J ur~ transcripts s how that 1t \\.'J:o. Orange County Superv1~or Philip Anthony himself \\ho mas terminded a plot to seep a $30,000 loan from t a rnished financier Gene Conrad into his 1976 campa ign. And to turn the $30.000 trick. Anthony turned to an old coll<'gl' friend. Newpor t Heach lravt'I agent Ted Cook. /\ccorchng to Cook ·s Fl•h 2:! testimo ny bcfor <' the G rand Jury . th<' best he could d o for his long-lime fne nd wa~ to lt•nd h im $15,000. "Well, I ve alrN 1dy got th1· Harbour I ~onist Repeats ByARTHURR. VINSEL Of IM O.a1ty Pt tot StAlt An ar sonist "ho transforms eh!\'alors into h rebom hs <,lnll'k again for the S('('ond l'Onsc•1·ut1v1· da y to d ay al n ll un t1n~ton !Ha rbour apart m1·nt t'<HTtplt·-c wher C' tC'nanls of 3·t2 un1b an•"" ,ing with fear This time lht' 1nrti>nduirv 'machine rrea tC'd :1t LhE· llarbour Li~hls Apartme nts nt'ar Warnl'r Avenue and Algnnriuin SlrPl't burnl'd 11St'lf out w1lhm1t lw1n.: d1• tected while afire Earl:v Thursdav .. 111 1•lt•\alor rar do uH•d w11·11 ft:i m ni.1til1• chem 1cals and lorrh1•d 'o 11 "'"' flames an<l :-.mnk1• 'h1111t 111~ up .1 three-storv 'hart fo1 n·cl t•v.lt'u.1 ti o n o f "ont• of lhl' '.17 unit structures Oamagl.' in today ., hl.111• 111 Building Six was ahout $1 ooo. whill.' Thur<,c1:lv's pred<•"n ir1 ferno i.cl in Hu1ld1 ng Four ,,, elevato r car caused S1 .:rno dam a~e. tnV<'!>t 1galors smd Huntington Reach Deputy F1rt" Ma rs hal Rogt!r llosm<'r said today's brief, scarin~ mfrrno in side the elevator car or llu1ldin~ Six differE'(I only sli~htly from tht· fire set 24 hours earlier. "It was pretty mu1.:h the samt' method of operation except the arsonist didn't use any rtamma hie liquid," he explained. Coast Weather Night and mornin({ fog and low clouds along the r oas t, otherwis e hazy s un- shine with variable h1~h clo uds Saturday. Lows tonight 45 to SS. lltg hs Saturday in upper 6-0s at beaches lo near 80 inland. INSIDE TODA 't" Vollq! with 500 playeri'! Thot'1 one of the New loan. ' Cook 1111011'<1 \nthom ,..., 'Jying '"And he-.howed me a cash1t·r·-. 1·heck anti 1L "JS made uul to nw tor $30.000 And the name 011 1t \\as Conrad ... Cook te..,l 1f1l'd. "At that porn t IOcL 251 Phil \\as ob\'lousl~ dt•spcrate and 111· ne<'d<'d funds lo go 1111 "Ith thl• l'Jmpa1gn,"Cook t•ontinut·cJ So. accord in~ \o tht• l1 a\ .. 1 ai::ent, the $30,000 ConrJd t:ash1er's C'herk pa,\ .1bl<' ln him "'as l''CChan.J?ed for a C'o11k ca..,h1er s cht·ck µ..i} ablt-tu :\n thon) In lhl' prot•t•ss. Cook IH'<'aml' Conrad's debtor and Anthon}·.., t'rl'.'d1tor al lc;ist <is far c:1s .\n thnn y's suhst•qut•nt campaign cl i...closun• st ale ment ..,ho\\ ed Gas Raised By Gulf Oil NEW YORK IAP> Gulf 011 Corp said loda} 1l hus raised the "holes JI•· price of all gr.1d1·s of l!J sol inE• h~ .1 pt•n n,\ J gallon in .tll n·,1.!111n, •>f th1• l'llllntr\ t'\l'l.'Jll th1 \\1 ,1 COJ'it Gulf "Jiii loe.11 de.1h-r-. hJ\'t' th" 11pt1on 111 fl•'"'''"J.: .1li1n~ 111 ,1h,orlnnl! th•· 111 rr1·.1..,1 <: ,1,oltn1• pnu·s ).!t'nt·r.d (\ 11'1' 111 lh1• 'prin)! .ind 'umm1•1 mnntti... .1 ... llrt\ 1111, 1r11·n•as<.·~ LB Driver Hurt as Car Hits Standard \ L;1gun.i [kat•h man 11n tl1•r\.\.1•nt -.urg1·n tn1l.1v to r1 ~air I hrl'l' d1•1•11 •:a,ht•s in 111.., hl'.Hl ,uf ftort•cl "'tw11 h1'> c·.1r htt .1 l1~ht ,t .. nd.1rrl nnn r.1tJp11l1c•cl l11m halfw,1y throu~h lht' wmd,h1eld. Kt•\'ln Shand, 23, of 2il L,1 Hrra St., rC'portedly was in stable con chtion after surger y a t Sou1 h Coast Community Hosp1tnl Police Officer Linda Philli ps s aid Shand was consr1ous aftt-r thE' accident al Cleo Street and South Coast Highway. and he told police he must have f alie n asleep while driving. His car hit a combined traffic s ignal and lif'!hl standard. Offi cer l'h1lllps said the car w as de- molished. The impact kno<'krd th<' il - luminat1n~ lli;:ht from its setting, le aving it d ang li ng over the s treet. Man Nabbed On Drug Count San Clemente police arrested a Mission Vi ejo man Thursd ay for alleged possession of cocaine for sale and early today took three Capistrano Beach reside nts Into custody on a related drug char ge. llut 1t \\;1:0.n I until ( 11nr<1cl last January hl'Man Jraw1ng nt'wspupl'r puhltr1ty that An thon' wnl Cook a notl' to l'O\'er I hl· $30,000 debt The note was elated Ort 27 T l' s l 1 m o n \ l' o v l' r 1 n g t h e f1nanc·1al man1pulal1ons during the franl1<' ('lo-.an~ eta's ol J\n- t hon) 's suctt•s-.ful '76 campaign .1rl' mdudl•d 1fl lran-.c:r11>h of the Grand JuQ 's ongoing fl\'l' month in \'l''it 1gal1nn mlu Orangt• Count) polll1l·al (II :il'll<'t's 1\ kt') f1gun· 10 thut prolx· 1s l'Clnrad, lhe rags l11 -r11:h1•s I or nll'r pohl't• infnrmanl \\ho on1• ~' 1tnt''s t1·st1 f1t•rl splastwlf SSO tip-; to wa 1ln•sSl'S d11 11ng his high fl\' 111i.: d J,\h last fall !St•1• i'\NTllON\'. t•ag<• \2) <:a.rter Vows Hard Fight On Gas Tax WA!-'111~GTON !/\ P> -Presi- cfrnt Carter s;11d lodJy he "111 111.!hl 'In lht• !~1st vole 111 ( OO~rl'!'.S for pa ...... at!e O f his pl Jn lu 1m1'«1sE' J five <'ents a gallon t J' on 1-:asolinl' 1f l' S consump· 1111n t''l't•t•d s his C'nc rgy con 'l' r' Jt1on t J.rg1 ls II •· '<u<l lht• m :mt•Y would be rc- funtlt-d. and .t fum1h that does t'l1n<.t•n·r "111 j.!1•l hack more lhan tt pays 1n higher gasoline p rices. AMERICANS READY TO RESPOND-Editorial, A6 At a nalloriullv b roadcast new" < 11nf1,.•n•11t·1• d;>1n 1natt•<i. llkt• < ,1rti•r ' t•nt1r1• \.\.t•c•k. hv lht· •'lll'f I.!\ ts<,Ut'. tht• l'rt's1dent also 'J ld l h'd()('sn't ft.111 thrl'a tencd by ' 11tit·1sm or his Jdm1111strat1on liv former Prcs1dt:nl 1-'ord, who rlrl'w Democratic p rotests by s,1\ 111..: lhat ht• t•ould have won a Ill;\.\. stralej.!rt• .trms h m 1lallnn Jgrcemcnt with the Soviet Union hy now C.1rter said that his· ton c ally. ''the fraternit y or presi- dents and forme r presidents" has kept its criticism private But Carter said ho doesn 't frt•I that Fo rd has violated a prom1s1• to keep such comments pr1vatt- -No decis ion has been made nbout sendtn~ tanks lo Zaire. tht' African nation try ing to beat orr insurgent attackers. ". _ .It's highly unliket r I would advocate such a sale,· he s aid -He is concerned about oossi· (See GAS TAX, Page A2) Small Shark Bites Man HONOLULU (AP> -/\ Tennessee man bitte n by a four foot s hark 50 feet off the island of Maui says he d oesn 't know why tha t "crazy fool " would have wanted to attack him. Obc:v said the rela tionship betwe.en the two had begun casually Mrs. Walker had been widowed aboul two years earlie r. McCoy had lost his wife recently. l\1 cCoy d1dn 't want to s top s('(! ing Mrs Wa lker, Obey said. There "e re threats. Not es were sent McCoy would sit in his car outside he r hom e, he s aid Obey said that in his opinion. McCoy was using Mrs . Walker's 12· year-old son Bobby as a way of staying close to her. ·'What he had been doing "'as manipulating her by using Bobby as a threat. saying 'l '11 t ake you here, t 'II lake you there if you 'II like me'," Obey s aid. " ... but Bobby d idn't hke him al all But any kid would think a bout 'well. I '11 tak e you lo Dis- neyland. 1f you let me m the ho use when come ov er,' or something hke lhat ." Obey said Later , when Mrs. Wa lker re- ported Mc Coy's acl i\'lties lo the 0.,lf P1IOI S1ill PMIO EUNICE PRACTICES HER PENMANSHIP She Enters Contest Despite Broken Wrist 'A' for Effort Girl Broken but Unbotood By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR. OflM0allyPllo1SYll Ninr-ycar-old Eunice Ruo of Huntington Beach \\Ill have a s light disadvantage when she competes a long with 224 other Orange County stude nts in the fou rth annua l Pen and Quill pe nmanship contest April 30 at Fountain Valley High School. Afler winnin~ penmanst11p contl.'sls first at her school and then for the e ntire Ocean View School 01stnct. Eunice b roke her wrist. She did 1t when she fell "hlle nd1ng the new 10-specd tncycle hC'r parents gave her for winn111g lhe d1stncl com· pl't1t1on. UNDAUNTED. the Hope View Eleme ntary School fourth grade r said s he plans to compete w1lh he r writ ing wrist locked in a cast . "l practice every day whe n I gel home from school," said the s hy youngster who believes s he st1ll can win. Eunice 's brow wrinkles as she bears down to practice for the penmanship event that is only a week away. She and the othe r students will be required to ac· <'Omphsh four writing tas ks. THEY WILL HAVE to take dictation, write on a t ha lkboard. compose a friendly lette r. address an envelope and transcribe a paragraph, said John Smith, county con· test coordinator. The contest will include the best fourth and fifth gr ade writers from 20 public grade schools and eight private and parochial schools, Smith said. Students will be Judged on their letter formation, un- iform spacing between letters and words, consistency in the s ize of each letter and the ir posture while writing, he said . Th.is doesn 't seem to bother Eunice who said s he ne ver knew she could write well until she won he r first contest this ~·car at Hope View School She s aid it w as a rateful gust of wind which caused her lo lose control of he r new bike and fall in a field near her home. "AT FIRST WHEN I broke my wrist I thought r couldn't do it ," she admitted. "But thl'n I began practicing every rlay for an hour afte r school. "It's not as good a s before," said Eunice . But she wants to try her hand at it anyway. San Juan Facility To Test Coal Use By STEPHEN FOX A~ awMtt Writer A chemical plant near San Juan Capistrano that will tackle the national energy problem of how to use coal cleanly was de· dieated today by TRW and the Environmental Protec tion Agency. engineers and technicians. The new process doesn't r eally take many people -I guess we have about 125 employes oot there now." ) Gom44 I "*!bf' looght and dem:Eed at UC lrvmt. Ste . ao• C l oJ the Robert Morris . 21 , 23871 Via El Rocio, Mission Viejo, wa$ arrest· ed Thursday in a Doheny Park Road shopping center parking lot lo Capistrano Beach. where he was allegedly selling coc aine. Ruskin Vest, 58, was re· leased f r o m Maui Memorial Hospital on Thursday, two days afte r his right arm was c ul up by a four-fool shark. The plant will lelt a process to. desulfurhe coal before it is burned. thus reducing the level or sulfur oxide emissions released into the atompshere by uUlltles a nd other large coal users. Dr. Stephen Gage. director of the EPA's office of Energy, Minerals and Industry, said the plant was a major step forward toward the increased use ol coal to meet fl¢ure energy needs. He noted President Carten em· phasis on heavier utilization of coal as part of the nation's "fuel mix" in presenting his energy program to Congress. wer . ladex ~tVwr~• •• ,., "'' ,_t<tf\f ..... "' •• N-.c.•• ~Mat~ At AMII.a-. ......... AU M•vl" Cl•ulll" 1>•·1• Or•~• Ceunlf ~~ Cll ..... .,1. cu ""'· ... -\ ···"~" "' S.tns ........ 1 ...... ju Ttlo h leol tlltff\AI-CS.ti Wu Iller ~116Me ... , '" ai ., C7 IO "' •1' CM »J Ct •• Al 2 a.m. today, San Clemente police oftlcers s aid they arrested Ramon and Flavio Garcia and Sylvia Feugere at 34862 Calle t~ortuna and charged them with cor\splracy to~ell eoc-aine. Police said they believe the m en live at the address where the a rrest wu made. Vest , president of In- dependent Products Co. of Ml. Pleasant, Tenn .• waR :\norkeling in Hawaii for the first lime -and he s ays , for the last timC'. Vest's damaged arm tendons are expected to heal in time. The facility is located about five mlles east of San Juan C.,.plstrano, South of Ortega Highway on O'NelJI Ranch pro· perty. "Wt, don't ex~t lbc new plant t o ienerate any new jobs locn1· Jy~ "..u.ld.Mike Matttew• of TRW. "We have been hlrlO)f new people as we eed -t.b 11\y-.cmostly .hjl ~. ---~----....i ......... __ T he plant uses a proce11s de· veloped by TRW's Dr. Rl>bert A. Meyers which leaches as much ·as 9S percent of the pyritic sulfur out or crushed coal before it is burned. The plant can process only. about a half-ton of coal an hour <See COAL, Page Al) .. Laguna Bea ch Poltt•e. McCoy would tell officers th<il he was looking out a fte r B o bby's welfare, that he was s imply lry- tng to be a second father to the boy Obey said he behevl'd Bobby was actually a fraid of McCoy. Mrs Walker was told bv of- fi cers there \\as little lh<'y could do lo pre,·ent anyone from salting o utside her home or from follow- ing her (See SOURED, Page A2) Laguna Pot Farm Located An Or ange County marsh al 'Cr\'lng a w1tne!'>s · subpoena in La guna Bl'ach Thursday spotted a m an Juana farm at 464 Bent St . of about 2,000 planls m open culti\ at1on. Deputy J oe J ord an calll'd Laguna Bt.>aeh Poh cl'. who said t ht> µI ants were everywhere-in. a round c:IJld outside the house. Laguna Beach P olice L l. Frank Dallon Mild the discovery was one of lht• larj.!l'St in rec<'nt years of a pol harvest grown plainly in vww of nt•ig hboring homes in the /\rt Colony Poh t'l' today still wen• seekmg t hl' resadenls of the house for questionm~. Dillon said the plants were in various sla~cs of cultiva tion. lie sa id they wen • being grown in pots. nursery flats and other vessels Asked how m any ma rijuana cigarettes might be culled fro m the c rop, Dillon replit'.'d, "quite a - few " Erin Loved ByGroucho Says Zeppo S ANT/\ MONJC /\ <AP ) Zeppo Marx says his 86-year-0Jd brother, Groucho, Jovc.s his busi- ness manager and warns that if s he is removed as his temporary conservator "1t would kill him." Zeppo, 74, lold re porters out- s ide a courthouse here Thursday tha t he thinks Erin Fleming, 37. is the "great est g irl in the world." "Groucho is in love with her ," hi.' said. "I think she's done a fine JOb of taking care of him and it w ould be d e triment al fo r Groucho 1f she were taken away from him.'' An atto rney re presenting Groucho's son says he expects tha t. Miss Fle ming will be sus- pended today as the com edian's t emporary conservator and that anothe r person will be named lo r eplace her te mporarily. The neutral pcr~on "will pro- ba bly nol be a m ember of the family," a tto rn ey J . Bri n Schulman s aid Meanwhile, Gummo Mar x, 84 , the second of the fi ve Marx brothers who appeared In the group only during its early days in v aude vill e , die d Thurs day. (Picture, AS) Gummo died at Eisenhower Medical Center in Palm Springs of natural causes, a spokesman said. He had been hospitalized the past month. Schulman a nd attorney~ for Miss Fleming met with Superior Court Judge Edward Rafeedic, who had s aid he was concerned <~GROUCllO, PageA2> Thin Burglar { ) • Gets Windows I A wlndow·sbopping Laguna I Beach burglar found what he wanted Thursday at the home or saresman Craig E. Corbett, 38, I 1039 Gaviola Drive. Corbett told police the burglar came in through an open window, 6 feet Jong, but only 9 inches wide, and stole two cut crystal beveled windows and frames. • Corbett valued the windows, • which were Slacked awaiting in· stallation, at $800. He told police he was in another part or lhe three.story bcachfront house at the lime of U1c theft • - ) A2 DAILY PILOT L/SC . fi',....P.,.eAJ ANTH6NY • • Tn that brief fling at playing .Political angtl, Conrad dumped more than SSZ,000 inlo v&i}ow; political campaiana. more lhaa $40,000 into Anthony's. And, according to Grand Jury testimony, Conrad's poli,ical generosity sometimes rubbed otr on his associates. James Roosevelt, for exaO)ple, told the jury he donated $4,000to Anthony's campatgn without ~ver having met or taJked with 'the candidate. . The same day, Roosevelt re· ceived a ~.000 consultant's fee from Conrad. Under questioning by Assistant District Attorney M ich&el Capizzi, Roose~~lt admitted he had never billed Conrad for his services and that there was no predetermined fee understand· fog to cover them. "Mr. Conrad said right along that he would pay me a consult· 1ng fee. We had no written ar· rangement for it. He just simply . s aid, 'I will pay you when a con- venient time arises','' Roosevelt testified. That time came on the same day Roosevelt said he handed a $4,000 check to Max Binswanger for him to carry to Anthony's headquarters. Binswanger , a losi n g candidate for supervisor in the. 5th District primary election las t June. testified that he had a $6 million loan pending with Conrad's beleaguered firm, Pension Funds of America. The Newport Beach true.king executive told the Grand Jury that he was to receive $60,000 as a finder's fee if Conrad succeeded in placing the loan for a trucking. refuge firm. It was to prod the slow-moving loan that eventually never came about and to protect his finder's fee that kept him a frequent vis· 1tor to Conrad's lrvine-based firm . Binswangertestified. He also testified that he might have been a bit "devious" when he went back on a promise to Supervisor Ralph Diedrich to buy two $200 tickets to a fund· raiser for then state Assembly c.:andtdate Dennis Mangers. Instead of buying the tickets as Diedrich commanded. flinswanger enticed Conrad into buying four $200 tickets. Then, Binswanger testified, he attended the M <ingers Dis · ncyland cocktail party on the st rcngth of the tickets bought by Conr ad Fire Damages Auto in SC A <.·ar fire on the San Dieg(J Freeway in San Clemente early lod<iy s pread from unde r the hood into the passenger area and ca used an es ti mated $1 ,400 damage tu <i sedan driven by William BowcnofSanDiego. Howen told San Clemente rircmcn called to the scene he was <!riving north towarc1 San ClemenlP about 5:30 a.m .. when I he t•:ir "st~1rted actini:: funny " .lusl south of Busllo n<' Road. Howen saw smoke coming from under the hood By the titTH' firemen arrived, t ltc two front ltres and the engme compartment were in flames. Summer School Slated in Laguna Summer school wilt be held at Laguna Beach High School from .lune 20 through .July 29. flu:- l ransportat1on will be provided for KinderJtnrtt•n through Rth grade !>tudents Further inrormation may b<' ~htained by <'ailing Art 1"ii1hf'r, S ummer sc hool principal. 494-8546, ext 17. Verdict Clarified A. headline in Thursday's Daily Pilot incorrectly reported that. Richard Wllliarr. Sutton wus fo und guilty ln the shooting or a bystander during a robbery He was instead found guilty of 14 counts of armed robbery. The Daily Pilot regrets this er· ror. ORANGE COAST l ~r DAILY PILOT Thi! 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'--··~: -S::'n1~~'::.':.~~ 11•.0 Telllpfton• (TI4)MIM321 Cl•Hlfled Advenlllng '42-6171 Laguna 8Hch All ~nta: T•ttphone 414-Nel ,,..,,.s •• c_.., 4t5-0t.10 ~'t.: :~. °:.~.'~.:!.~~~.~; malttr fH •(l• .. ,ftOMtf\'S ~ftl" """ hlio no•o•v(~'ff w1lf'tttvt tOt<l&f ,..,,....,"'" ot CC1191f.ffwMt, ~orwt t lau po•t•o-palrf a1 (Mt• Mt..,, ( AIUt,lll• ~-~tr ICUOft by t •rtf9t lJ SO =~'f.'.:~ ;~~,;~ mo••••r; 1111lll••r Fndar,Apr1122. 1977 No Nuptials One-sex Vows 'Nixed 48-16 SACRAMENTO (AP) -The C aliforni a A ssembly has endorsed a measure say inf only a man and a woman can get mar·· rled legally. The bill by Assemblyman Bruce Nestande <R·Orange) was sent to the Senate on a 48·16 vote. It is AB607. One supPQrter asse·rted that single-sex marriages contradict the basic purpose of marriage - lo have children. ''In our social structure •.. marriage means a stable rela· tions hip In whic h to raise children -Indeed, the purpose 1s tbe continuMtion of mankind itself," said Assemblyman Fred Cbel (0 Long Beach). But Assemblyman Willie Brown CD-San Francisco) disput· ed that argument. He said mar- riage was simply a civil contract that. in legal terms, "ought lo literally be asexual." People "who wish to care for each other and support each other" should have the right to tax, msurance and inheritance benefits, regardless of sexual preference, Brown said . The bill was prompted by an ambiguity in lhe law that was created in 197l when the aae of marriage without parents' con· sent was reduced for men from 21 lo 18, the same as Jt was for women. The law was then changed to read that marriage was a civil contract between two persons. without reference to sex. Last year, when state law re· moved criminal penalties for homosexual acts, a number or homosexual couples started ask- ing county clerks to recognize their marriages. The clerks re- fused. but asked for a law lo but- tress their case. Nestande's biU, backed by the c lerks, would declare thal mar· riage must be between a man and a woman. Such a definition of the family unit, he said, is "the essence of Western civilization " FrOlllP~AJ SOURED LOVE KILLS • • • The night of the killing. Mrs. Walker met Emmitt E. Hogue, 50, of Laguna Beach in a downtown tavern. Hogue was driving Mrs. Walker's ear as it pulled up to her house and the passenger's door was suddenly jerked open. Later, Hogue would tell police Frm11 Page AJ COAL •.• but TRW and EPA are proceed· ing with plans for a full scale de· monstration plant which will pro- bably be located in the easL "The progress to date in de· monstrating this process has been reassuring." Gage said. "If these piJot plant studies are suc· cessful and are followed by a de· m onstration program, then in the future, we may well have a number of full·scale plants using this process to clean tens of thousands of to ns of c.:oal e ach day " Public Works Slates Talk William Murphy, San Juan Capistrano public works director, will discuss how his department aff<'cts citv residents. The talk will be .ll a·C:.1p1strano Communi ty Affairc;. Council meeting Mon· dil) The mcettnlo! •~ scheduled to be g in at 7 30 p .m . at th e \I,, orn ;111 ·, t'lub. 31442 El Homo St in San JtJan. ~t r Murphy heads a depart- ment \\hll'h is responsible for a m11:-t t;mg1ble impact upon our Cl· t~. ' s Jld Marilyn Williams. council presidrnt. "The prop0sed budg1•t now ~mder study for the coming yt-ar 1c; 1n excess of $:0.50.000 for this department. whit•h In 1t:o.rl! expresses the 1m· portanccofhi s rC'c;ponsibiltly .. 1\dc1 1llonal inrormalion on th<.' mt•rtin$t or the organization is i1vasluble hy calling Mrs Wilhami1, 495 IOJS, or Elmer Ctm:o.tiansen. secretan , 49:1 3321 Tree Shade Assured in Capistrano San Juan Capistrano City Council acted this week to assure Village San Juan residents will have safe driving on tree-shaded streets. Councilmen voted 5·0 lo have the California Vehicle Code app· ly to private streets in the Village San Juan development. They also approved removal of two trees in the tract, on condition the developer, Zellner Communities, plant 16 large trees in communi· ty common areas. Passage of the vehicle code re· solution means a 25 mile an hour· speed limit will be e nforced by. county sheriff's patrol cars .. Drivers will have to be licensed to drive on Village San Juim streets, said James Moc alls, city manager. UntJ1 now, it has not been illegal for unlicensed drivers to operate cars on the private roads. Zellper told councilmen the two liees slated ror removal are too larg' to be relocated.·The 16 tr~ he bas t>roml.sed to plant ~!U J~e. neatly three stories high, b~ said. Thf'y will be plant· ed in rommunity parks Qd on city-owned land at the VWa1e San Juan entrance on Rancho Vie.ioRoad. he saw flashes from the gun and heard the reports, although he didn't know exactly how many. before he leaped from the car and ran across the street. Bobby, inside Mrs. Walker's house opened the door, looked out and went back in, Obey said. The 12-year·old 1s now living in another state with his father. There had been plans to begin a trust for the boy with donations in lieu of Clowers at the funeral, but not much came of the idea. Obey saiCi. Betty Champlin, a Laguna Beach attorney, said a wrongful death suit will be brought against the McCoy estate in behalf or Mrs. Walker 's heirs. From Page Al GROUCHO .. for the comedian's welfare after hearing 41,:i days of testimony about Miss Fleming's condut't. "Most of the testimony has been regarding the conduct nf your client," the judge told at· torneys for Miss Fleming. a former actress who has been Marx's manager, secretary, pro, ducer and companion for seven years. Rafeedie s ummed up the testimony as indicating "the administration of unauthonzed drugs contrary to doctor's or· ders, and physical abuse . . " On Wednesday. the judge or· dered Miss Fleming's control over Marx's affairs and estate be s uspended. But he stayed the or· der after pleas by Miss Flem· 1ng 's attorneys, and made a visit to Marx's home. No mention of the visit was made by the Judge Thursday. Attorneys for Miss Fleming proposed Thursday that Zeppo be i1ppo1nle d as interim con· s ervator However, Schulman,: who represents Marx 's son. Arthur. sajd he doubted Zeppo would qualify as a neutral party. Schulman proposed Bert Granet. former head of Desilu Studio:., as a suitable neutral party. Stanley Gold. representing Miss Fleming. said he has been unable to present her side tn the hea ring. Judge Rafeed1e be·• gan the hear ing after two private investigators s aid they had evidence suggesting a plot to harm Groucho. Troubled Jet UmdsSafely SAN DIEGO. (AP) -A jetliner with lZ7 passengers aboard a flight here from Honolulu landed safely today after a "hydraulic problem" required lowering the wheels manually, officials said. As emergency fire units stood by. the Western Airlines Boeing 707 sat down norm ally at Lindbergh Field. There were no problems, an airport spokesman said. The plane was reported 15 miles out to sea when the pilot radioed that he was unable to lower the wheels automatically with the hydraulic system. Dana Burglar Gets Stereo St ereo equipment valued by the victim at $1,080 has been stoJe n from a Dana Point home by burglars who pried open tbe door. Orange County sheriff'• ot- ncers said the theft was re*>Orted by gardener Patrick Francls M arab, 71, wb6 wu at work when· hla home al 3toe2 Coteato Drive, wasente~. 4Face ·court in Stabbing Four Santa Ana men accused of inflicting more than 60 :stub wounds in an apparently moll vc less attack on a couple March 2'J face court action today on mult.i· pie criminal charges contained in an Orange County Grand Jury indictment. Two of the indictees, Thomas Eugene Jackson. 19, and Rodney Ambrose GriCfin, 22, will be ar· raigned today 10 Superior Court. They are held in county Jail with bail denied Two others, Gary Tiran Har· rel!, 21, and George King, 33, are bemg sought as fugitives. All four men were indicted Thursday on charges of murder, attempted murder, burglary and great bodily injury. The charges stem from their alleged killing of James Harbin. 33, of Santa Ana, who was dying from 35 stab wounds when police arrived al hjs Santa Ana apart ment. Lying near him and apparently close to death was Sandra Cree. 20, of Santa Ana , who was s tabbed several times In the back before her attackers s lit her throat several times with a butcher knife. Doctors said she was · Jn· credibly lucky "tosurv1vc Also being sought by police to· day is a woman known by the names of Joyce Paddio or Anita Love who is known to have been present during th<.' stabbings and may have been abducted b.Y the attackers Police are today questioning a woman identified as Cindy Sllvira and her 6 year-old son who are also be lit:ved to have witnessed the murder and the at· tempted murder . The woman and her son have thus far refused to discuss the case with investigators, police said . "The~ are being Vl'ry foolish and we feel that their laves are in danger.'' an in· vest igator said PTA Slates Open Howe The Concordia S<·hool parent· teacher association has an· nounced an opt.>n house and bake sale Monday Ht the school, 3120 A' enida del Presidentc in San Clemente. Parents whose children attend k1ndergartco through third grades will visit classrooms from 7 to 8 p.m .. said Kathy Pento, publicity chairman. Pa rents with children in fourth through s ixth grades will visit from 7 30 to 8:30 p.m . Profits from a bake sale 1n the school auditorium from 7 to 8:30 p.m . Monday will be applied toward purchase of new play· ground equipment, Mrs. Perito s aid. Additional information on the open house or bake sale is availa· ble hy ca lling I he schoo l . '192·3060. No Shot: No Class LOS ANGELES (AP) -About 8.5 percent of city school children have not be en immunize d against measles, school officials s ay. Their parents arc being notified that the children will not be allowed in school after April 29 without the shots, school of· ficials said. With Petition 'Colonists' Fight Status By ANNt~ COOPER Ol IM 0•11~ Piiot St•ll A group of San Juan Capistrano citiicns, who chum the city council regards certain outlying areas of the l'ity as hav· ing "colony status ." has or· ganized a drive to huve councUmen elected by district. San Juan voters recently re· <.'eived a letter from the San Juan Capistrano Concerned Citizens for Responsive GO\'ernment. urging them to support division o f the city int o seven councilmanic districts. A card and stamped envelope were enclosed in the letter, so re· ci pients could lend their names to lhe cause. Morris Misbin, of Concerned Citizens, s aid it will petition City Council lo create the seven districts in time for next year 's election. If councilmen do not s upport the proposal, the group plans to get it on the ballot tn March, Mis· bin said Mis bin, who developed the Alto Capistrano urea in South San Jua n, said the 1976 defeat of 1· o u n c 1 1 c a n d i d a t e G a r y Hausdorfer· pointed up the absence of fair representation for outlying areas of the city Misbin said Ilausdorfer, who was then president of th~ Alto Capistrano homeowners associa lion. polled 87 percent or the Al lo Capistrano vote, with <in 84 per· t·ent voter turnout among Alto Capistrano voleri> but c:Jme in last rn the election Dee Tyler, who followed llausdorfer as president of the Allo Capistrano hom eowners as socialion, said s he disagrees with From Page rt l GAS TAX ... hie overexposure' during a Wh'k that has seen two nationally tl'levised addrC'S!>f'S and lht> new' t'onference. but it isn 't ltkt•ly t1> happen often · . .. Atlcndam•e ut the press eon fr rences is \'oluntary ," hl' said with a smile The energy program he pro posed to Congress Wednesday night would, if fully implement ed. cost thi' federal government M billion bC'twcen now and 1985. He said that would be the over-all expense counting expenditures and tax revenues from all features of the program. CartN said that wi\.h net spending of S4 billion. the nation will purcha~c and storl' one billion barrels of oil. worth SI3 billion, as tn· surance against a future emhargo or emergency SC Kitchen Fire Damage at $100 A .kitchen fire at 11 2 La Ronda. San Cle me nte, caused an estimated $100 structural d;,1mageThursday. In addition. about $100 damage was reported to contents of apartment "O," where the fire was located. Tony Chavez, who lives in the apartment. had put the fire out when San Clemente firemen ar- rived at the scene at 5:50 p.m. The building is owned by Ethel Webster. Misbm and the other Concerned Citizens. "In the lwo major issues of <'Oncern to Alto Capistrano resi- dents recently -Via de Agu.a t raific problems and a propose<\ s hopping center on Camino Las Ramblas -city councilmon. have voted unanimously in sup- port or the position our associa· tlon had ta.ken," she said. Mis bin said the Concerned C1t1zens' mailing cost $1,570 and was paid for by donations from residents throughout the city. Botts Dots Ordered Out By Council The Laguna B e ach City Council has ordered rem oval of the traffic control device called Botts Dots which were supposed to improve traffic safety. Botts Dots are the white discs em bedded in some Art Colony r oads and intended to alerL drivers to dangerous curves ahead. • On Park Avenue, however, where the bumps were installed o nly on the downhill traffic side of the road , unappreciativti drivers instead sought to avoid the jarring dots by swerving into l he opp0site. Bolls Dot· free lane. The council decided other warning methods, inclooing dou- ble yellow lines and warning s igns. would be a better way to prevent accidents. The council also ordered the r emov al of Bolts Dotts on other Laguna Beach roads where resi- dents complained about the noise and vibration caused by heavy vehicles rolling over the bumps. A II the Botts Dols on Temple I I ills Drive were ordered rooted out. Besides warning signs and painted road stripes, an extra s treet li ght will be posted al Thurston Drive. The d iscs on Summit and ~kyhne drives will be retained. Residents in those areas ap- parently have found the Botts Dots tolerable. according to Municipal Services Director Terry Brandt. Wnget Gets Jail Visitor ASPEN. Colo. <AP) -Singer Andy Williams visited his ex·wife Claudine Longet at the P itkin County Jail here and had two of the couple's three children with him. Today is the fifth day of her 30 day jail sentence. Miss Longet was convicted or t•n minally negligent homicide ~•nd sentenced in January in the March 1976 fatal shooting of her lover , professlonal skier Vt ad1mir ''Spider" Sa bich. Income Plan Eyed LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Carter Administration is giving se rious consideration to a welfare reform proposal guaran· teeing a national minimum year· ly income of $4.300 for a family of four, the Los Angeles Times re· ported in Friday's editions. A new dimension In carpet beauty. Soft. Shimmering beauty you can see. Soft, tactile .. oeauiy you can feel. Du Pont TOUCHABLE carpels. constructed of Du Pont nylon. DEN'S TOUCHABLE ••••••••••••••••• ....... ~·installation· custom draperies linoleum • wood floor 1663 PlAC'ENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CAUf. 92627 ·• PHONE 646.~838 -6.Cb--2355 '-\ / • Orange Coast EDITI O N * * Todo~·'s Closiaag N. Y. S•oc.•ks VOL. 70, NO. 112, 4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1977 N TEN CENTS As Kids Dance, Soured Love f{.ills 2 By JACK ('II/\ PPl-;Lf, O! , ... 0•11• f'llOl \htt "Evidently ht• JU'-t ft·ll tr1 lo\I· with her or -.otnl•tl1111i.: Arlll she just ch:c1dc•d :-.hl· v.J ntl'd t11 s top seein~ him I k us kt•d h1·r to marry him and s hl' rdu-.t•rl Sht· didn 't want to mar rv him She• dictn 't feel :1:-. though ·-.h1• \\ ,11111 d t o be m arnt·cl ' The Ii ves oft he· t v. u pt•11pll• h1• 111i.: dis cussedendC'd on April t ·Belly L. Walhr. 5CI molh1•r of four. secrC'lary-bookkt'r per at an ;1ppliance s tore, was s hot as she !>at in a car outside her mo<lc~t l.Jguna Beach home. Garold E. McCoy, 62, retired Le>1 surc World resident, put the -.mokmg .38 caliber revolver to t11s temple and pulled the trigger \tro~s the street a rock banct pl.iyed far a dance at the Laguna lk ac hr llJgh School. The mu~1c m 1:-.t·d \.\ llh the s ire ns of the poli<·c• and fire department units. 'l hl' muMc would ~top a'> the curious <'dd1ed outside to peer at the ternbll• :-.r enc. Luter the sounds would bt•g1n again as the red and blut• lights of police cars flickered across the buildings and as the• sulphurous smoke from roadblock flares filled the air. It looked ltkc another world ·'She JU~t decided to s top sec mg him," :.a1d David Obey, Mrs. Walker's older son. \\ho in .m 1n- tcr\'1ew talkc·d publicly f\lr the f1r!:>t tinwsince has mother~' dt'ath a bout tht• t•\ t•nl ~ ll•Jd 1111-! t11 1t Obey said tht· relations hip between the two had begun casually. Mrs. Walker had been widowed about two years earlier. McCoy had lost his wife recently. McCoy didn 'l want lo stop :.cc· ing Mrs. Walker. Obey said. There werl' threats. Notes were sent. McCoy would s it an his car outside her home, he s aid. Obey said that in his opinion, :\:t cCoy was using Mrs. Walker's 12·) ear-old son Bobby as a way of staying close to hC'r "Whut he had bct·n doing wus manipulalmg hl•r by us ing Bobby a s a threat, saying '1'11 takt: you here, I 'II take you there if you '11 like me'," Obey said " ... but Bobby didn't like him at all But any kid would think about '"l'll , I 'II take )OU to Dis- neyland. 1f you Jet m e 111 tht• hous l' \\>hon comt' "'er,' or ~omethm~ like that." Obey -.au! Later. when Mrs \\'alkC'r re• ported Mc Coy's activities to th<.• Laguna Rl'ach Police, McCoy would tl'll off1et•rs that h1• wus ' I o o k i n g o u t a ft l' r n o h by 's \\clfure, that ht• was simply try mg lo be j st:cont.I Cather to the boy. Obt>y s~url tw ht•lit•\•l'd Bobby was a ctually jfra1d of Mc Coy. 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It ':-. l\nl .1 ... j.'IHHI .1 ... hd11n·:· -..1111 E11n1n· nut s he \l.anL-. to try ht·r h.1ntl .it 1t ,111~ \\ o11 2 Doffs Straight Teachers Approve Contract By )11\lli\EL Pi\SKF.VICll Ot I"° O •tl• P•l~I S!•ll Tt'J <'hl'r!:> volNl 483 130 Thurs d<1y to Ul'l'l')lt a lhn·c y1·ar ton tract uffl•n •d b~ tht• Nc•v.port- !\ks.i L.:mf1t•d Sc•hool Ob tncl. Thf' dis trrc·t 's 1,250 plus tt·achers, rt'JJrcs C'nled by the Newport 1\1<"·><• Ed11 cat1on As s11ciat1on (N:\H :i\), \\ill rl'cl'i\'e a n •troartn e 5 pcrr c•nt pay ra1s<.' for 1976 77 and arwthc·r 5 percent hrkt' nc.•xt n •;ff. N:\1 EA officials -.ay llw lattl'r increase is closer to .i percent after the increased cos- t:-. of health and \\Clfare pre- miums arc deducted. A ppro,·ul o f the tentative agree ment reached with the aid of a s tate mediator m eans no ma- J<>r chcll\gcs in d1stncl policies re- g a rchn ~ c!Jss s 11c, wo rking hours. gn c' uncc· pron :dures and kacher lt•a1 e:-. llo\\ c\·cr . N ~1 EA offil'i als sav tcacht'rs now ha\ t• a transf1•r pohcv that · prO\ iclt•., for a mean in)lful rol1· fo r !'>f•n1 nnty in m \oluntan tran<>fl•r :-.1tualtom. · and an 1mpro\ 1·cl lt'al·her e\ al11.1 t in n !'>\',t1·m 111 .,.. h1C'h d1 ;,tnrt "' aluat1or1.., mu:-1 tw put 111 w111 an~ .met prcwntc•d to teachers for n •i;\H)flS(' \\ ednt•MIJ\' .ind Thurs day's h .11lotan~. in which only NMEA m l•mh1•r -.. \\1•re a lln\\1•d tn p .1rt1l'lp;1l 1'. rnPan-; t C'achrr!i h:n l' a1·c·t·ptt•!I thl' d1 stnct '::. of fl•r s on ~.ii.in .ind l!rtt•\ jncc· pro t·1·durC's. t\\ 11 ;1r c•t1 .; NM EA rw~nt1ator'i r 1•r·1•11t ly :-.a11l lht•y "'t•rt• unh.app,1 \\1th und wt•rp \\ 11l1ng tu f1~ht 1f tc•ut ht•rs Wt'r<' \.\ 1l1 1n~ tn-.t rikc• l 'ndt•r th<• pro\1::.wns of thl' C'ont ract lt•Jr ht•r-. "'ti I ht• :.ibl(' to n•opl·n c11~c·us-.1nn in lhl''><' two .1rf';1<; follow111~ tht• :-.e1·ond ve::tr 11f I ht• t hn•t• \'t'.11 p.tl'I Tt.'.iChers \\ 111 now rcct'1 ve $9.4 l p('r hour An in-.tru('tor l urrl'ntly earn1n.i $14,0Rl per yC'ar will 11· CCIV<' $15,318 2'J afte r two year!-. At the top of thl' pay scale .• 1 teacher currently making $19.066 Y.111 earn $20,781.94 after t wo years. The current media salary for d1strict teachers is $17 .210. Teachers h ad requ<'sled a 1:i percent raise over the n ext two Hit years and handing arbitr ation in any post-contract grievance dis- putes filed by either side. Harbour Again By Elevator Blaze By ARTHUR R. VINSF:L ()lt...,0111, P1lotSt11f An arsonist who transform-. Clevators into firebombs Slrlll'i.. again for the !iC'cond con.;c.•cutl\ t• day today at a Jlunt1n)(ton Harbour apartment romp!('\, where tenants of 342 unit~ an• ltv ini with fear. This time the inc C'nd1ary m achine created at the llarbour Lights Apartments near Warner A venue and Alitonquin Stret't burned itself out without bem~ de- tected while afirr. Early Thursd11y, nn t•levator car d ou sed with fl am mable chemicals and torched so it senl Oames and smokc shooUng up 11 three-story shaft forc<'d Pvarna· lion of one of tht' 57 unit ~lructures. Damage in today's hl:J7<' in Bulldm~ Six was nbout $1,000. whlle Thursday's pred11wn in lerno set 1n Ou1ld1n~ Four':r. ~l eva.tor car caused SI .200 damage, investigators said. Huntington Beach Deputy Fire M orshal Roger Hos mer said today's brief, searing inferno in- s ide the elevator car of Building Sax differed only s lightly from the fare s et24 hours earlier . "It was pretty much the same mcthod of operation except the arsonist d.Jdn 't use any flamma· ble liquid," he explained. "The fire burned quite heavily, hut rt hurned 1tsclJ out without being de· tectcd." He said whoever set the blaze in the s tructure at 16701 Al gonquin St • set fire lo the plastic up-. holstery-type headliner on the cri lln1t of th~ ekvator. The prednwn blaze Thursday in the other building -one of six 57-unit structures in the gard<•n op3rtmcnt complex -was igmt t•d with llbPral dousing of a \'Olatil~flu1d. <See PAY PACT, Page A2) liquor Law Change Asked SACRAMENTO <AP) -E\·er wonder why a tourist walking across th<' M<''<1can bordcr at Ti juana can't bring liquor with him. but he can 1f he's flying m from Mexico City. It's the law of the State of Cahfom1a, that's why, and state Sen . Dennis Car petller (R- Ncwport Beach wants to do something nbout lt. Bringing a bottl<' Is legal for adults aboard common carriers such as planes, buses or steamships. But it is n't when on root or In a priv at e auto. Caprp<>nter says only California r11:i<"riminates in this manner. Carpenlrr's bill, lnlroduccd Thur:-.day. would permit any adult to brini;? an a bottle , without rel{ a rd to his mode o( lran~portu t1on a 111 sn 1110 Grand Jury Probe Pal Says Anthony Awarded ,. Set Conrad Loan To Rinker By GARV G RANVILLE Of tl\t O••ty P•IO' St•lt S c c r l' t G r a n d .J u r v transcripts show that 1t was Orange County Suprrv1sor P hilip Anthony himself who masterminded a plot to seep a $30,000 loan from tarnish~d finaneier Gc•nc Conrad into his l 976campuign. And to turn the SJ0,000 trick. Anthony turned to an old colle~l' friend, Newport Beach travel agent Ted Cook. According lo Cook's Feb. 23 testimony before the Grand Jury. the beil he could do for his long.time friend was to lend him $15,000. "Well, l 'vc already got the Open Spaee loan." Cook quokd ,\nthony as :-.a\'1ng "And he s howc•d nw a 1·ash1er -; check and 1t I\ a!> made out lri me for SJ0.000 And lhl' namt• on at was l'onrad." Cook te~t1f1ed "Al that point (Oct 251 Phil was obvious ly dl's perale and ht• needed funds to _go on with the campaign," Cook eonlmucd So .. according to the tnl\·el agl'nt, the S30,000 Conrad cashier's cht'ck payable to him was exchangl•d fo r a Cook ~ashier's check payable to An· thony . In the process, Cook becaml' Conrad's debtor and Anthony's creditor -at least as far as An- thony's subsequent campa1g'1 <See ANTIIONY, Page A2) Limited Land,.buy District Backed By JOANNF. R EYNOLDS Of Ille Oa1ly Pllol Sl•ll C1ly Attorney Dennis O'Neil s:a~·s it may not be legally pcssi- hle to create a citywide special district for acquisit ion of open space and park lands. But in a memo prepared for Monday's joint city council and parks, beaches and recreation c~o mmission meeting, O'Neil says that the plan can be put into l'ffect if parts of the city are left out of the district. He recommends excluding the commercial areas in the Kpll Center and Emkay devct6p- m ents near the Orange County Airport. City officials have been looking ror ways lo finance land acqu1s1 1ton since the failure in March of a $7.l million opl'n space and park bond issue. That bond issue gathl'rNl fi:J per cent favorable votes, tht e<' percent shy of the necessary two- thirds m ajority needed to ap prove such a measun'. Based on the fact the "}cs'' \'Ole was more than a simpk m a· JOrity, counc ilmen and com - missioners have been s tudy mg alternate means of buying th<' land sought m the Marl'h bond proposal The m<'thod currentlv unde r study involves crt'aticrn of a special district whrch could t!>SUC' bonds on <lpproval of a s1mplt· m aJority of the voters . The City of San Di<.•go has formed such a d1s tn<'l. but has <See Li\NO, Page A2> 'Blood Alley' HB Eyes Appeal lo Carter 8 y ROBE RT BARKER Ol 1,_ 01lly Piie! Still lluntinJ?ton Beach Chamber or Commerce officials indicate they ·may go to President Carter if nl'cessary to get a lhree·m 1le stretch of Pacific Coast Highway in Huntington Deach made more s afe . The chamber officials have sent letters t o stale Transporta· tion Director Adnana Gianturco and other authorities seeking emergency action o n the thoroughfare alo n g the oceanfront. They say that the section of the Coast highway between Beach Roulevard and the Santa Ana River is extrem ely dangerous a veritable "blood alley." C h a mber Pres ide nt Bill Pet erson and Executive Man ager Ralph Kiser noted that only a six-inc h center str ipe separates opposing tramc und that there have been !lev«>rnl head-on collisions in the past year. They are calling for an ex- pansion of the strip to allow a safer center separation Th('y have been told by l\h. Gianturco that s he has orricrl'd highway officials to investigate the problem City Public Works Director Hill Hartge says money has been n • ceived for a preliminary engineering s tudy along th<' highway, but that actual work could be at least two years away Peterson and Kiser say that the t arget date is "not soon enough and not satisfactory." "Buildup of 1977 summer traf· fie is goin~ to be much worse and the danger to life, limb and pro· perty is intolerable. •'We must insist on some emergency relief. if only the t em porary widening of the hlghw3y to allow a wider sepnrn lion of opposing traffic." they said. The letter pointed out that there have been four fnl:llltles in the area since 1974 ~nd nearly 100 people have been inJured m that period. B) Tent Bi\RLE\' 0. '""" D•ily P1lol St~tt 'I ht· \ c·rd1<·t 1n favor of d<· n ·lupe r lla1 ry Hinkt-r whu s ued the l'Ounty !or dama~<.·s rl'l;.ited to airport noi'>t' may trigger I rials of laws uits filed by other Harbor An•a res idents. That's the• opinion of Deputy County Counsel Charles Sevier, who handll.'d the air port jet noise lawsuit for lhl.' Orange County Board of Supervisors. St'v1er saul he will now t<ikc the m attcr bac k to th e county s upervisor:. to dc<:1dc 1f it will be appcalC'd An Orang<• County Superior Court Jury Thursday unanimous- ly ruled an favor of Ranker. who \\as award e d $305,000 in damages done to his Santa Ana Heights home.•. Lawsuits filed by other Harbor Area residents amount to more than $30 m1lhon in damages Rinker was out or town Thurs- day, but released a stateme nt to the press through his st'crctary Lynn Cunningham: "For l'l~ht ye ar:; thl' county has been lt·llin~ us thn•P things: that WE' had no legal right in court as to noise damage . th<tt even 1f we did the county sauJ we had no dumagc anyway, <ind that 1f we would only he p;it1<'nl, the noise prohl<'m would lw solved. "l always knew the first two s latC'ml•nts hy the• <"ounly wcrr· 1nc orrC'<'l and r finally realized the third statemC'nt was also in· corrl'ct r hope the county will now rcco~nize their respons1b1li· ty t o lh<' oth<'r homeownl'rs in the I\c·wport arc.'a " Rinker '!> S('Cret nry re fused to ::in"\ er any que:-.t1ons regarding H mk<•r 's further re actions to the Jurv 's dcc1s1on Ot•puty County Counsel Sevier C'ommc•ntNl. "I clon'l know what \\ t• II do yl•l 1n the\\ ay of appt•al. I \.\ Jnt lo find out \\hat the Jurors' t hou~hls wc'rl' unci then our future a ctions \\tll d('Jl<'nd on the• de- <' 1s 10 n of lht! Doard of Sup<'rv1sors. '' • Jurors who wl'rc• contacted as lht•y ll'fl lhl' c·ourtroom said thl'y dcc1dcc1 1n favor of Rinker heca11s£' his home on 2. 75 acres at <See NOISE, Page 1\2) Orang'd Coast L .a-....., d :ar-_ \\'ea th er Night and mornmg fog and low clouds along th<' coa<;t, othcrY. tS<' hazy sun- !'hmC' with variable· h1~h rlouds Saturday. Low., tonight 45 to 55 Jltj!hs S:iturday tn upper 60s at beaches to n('ar 80 inland INSIDE TODAY Vnllcyboll wtlf1 500 plnyrr.~' That'J only one of the N<•111 GomrJ tlldt wlll be taught arid demonstrated ot UC Irvine. See Page Cl o f thr Weekender lnde¥ At Vov• Sff"v1<• 11 ,.ortlt• ti••"' Al lleall"O IH Ho,.,,uopo 111 I. M leyd M '""Lanclon U Calllo•ftla AU M••to\ CMO ClanlllM 01 IO 0.•"••c..mtY A1 , (O..,I(\ en l' .. l'lt 11) Cronw .. 11 en •tt1•vr.-.o CA• Ott( It HOll(tt A1 ~llOfl\ ti) t [flt ... 1•1 I'... 11• Ttlt•l•Hlll C4 l"t.rtat-Cl-11 Wullltlr A4 '11"a"ce H 1 , A2 DAILY PILOT N Friday. Apnl 22 1977 ftlf'o Last ¥ ote' F,...P ... AJ Carter Vows ANTHONY • • dtscloeure statement showed. But It wasn't until Conrad last January bc1an drawing oewap~~,. publicity that An· t.hony aent Cook a note to cover tbe $30,000 debt. Tbe note was · dated Oct. 27 Gas Tax Push Testimony covering the financial manjpulations dunng the frantic closing days ot An· thony'i. successful '76 campwgn are included in transcripts of the Grand Jury's ongoing five-month invc>st1gation into Orange County political practices. WASlIINGTON <AP> -Pn~i· dent Carter said today he will Jight "to the la st vote in ' CongTCSS .• for passage or tus plan C to impose a five-cents a -gallon : lax on gasol111e 1f U S. consump· lion exceeds his energy ron· servatlon targets. He said the money would bt• tl'- funded, and a family that docs conserve will get back rnore than it pays in higher gasohnc prices. · At a nationally broadcast news conference dominated, like Carter's entire week, by thf" energy issue, the President also said : -He doesn't feel thrc atened by c rit1c1sm of his administration hy rormer Pre!>1dent Ford. whu drew Democr<.tt1c protest:. by say10g that he could have won a new str ategic arms hm1tut1on agreement with the Soviet Union by now. Carter said that hls· torically. "the fraternity of presi· dents and former presidents" has kept its criticism private But Carter said he doesn't frl'I that Ford has v1olall'd a prom1::.e to keep such comments private. No dec1s1on has been made about sending tanks to Zaire. the African nation trying to be<it off insurgent all ackers. · · . ft 's highly unlik1•ly r would advocate such a sulc," ht• said. -He is concerned about poss1·· ble overexposure during a wel'k ;that has seen two n ationally ~elevised addresses and the news -eonference, but it isn't likely to happen often. "/\ ttendance at the press con· rcrences is \Oluntary." ht' said with a smile. -The energy program he pro· posed to Congress Wctlncsda~ night would, 1f fully implement ed. co::.t the federal goHrnment S-1 b1lhon between now and 198;, Fro• Page ,1 l NOISE ... 2342 Mesa Drive is a unique pro· pcrty that has obvious ly sus- tained considerable impact from jet noise. Rtnkt•r tcst1f1ed during the trial that he was assured bv coun ly supervisors when he ho11~ht his home in 1965 that Jet ;urcraft \\OUld nl·n•r fly from lhc county airport Today. cunvl·rsat1on 10 his home 1s drownc>dfor minutes dl ,1 lime when 01ghls from Jlui:h<'" A1 rwest and Air California pasc; ovcrhead, thl· mllhona1re de \eloper testified Jurors said thev would ha\I" ruled ID favor or lh0 l' COUOtV If th1' I rial had invoh cd .i tract h.omc of lc~sl•r va.lut• They .ign•c·d th.Jt H1nk er.., homt', dt'St'rlhf•d ,1!. showrd''' propt'r1y', w.1s .1 uniriu1• .,1tu,1 lmn Attorney ,Jt•rrold F';uirm. r<m toctl'd in San Bl'rnnrdtno IJll' Thurs<lav. hail<•cl lh1• vt•rd1<:t a ... ,1 'sharp "1t•s!'l<1n 1111 lht• Oran~1· t 1ounty Boan:! of ~uper\ l!\M'i " 'l't•rhap-. lh1~ .... 111 m,1k1• lht· j1 1rport authoril1t"' (IJ\ .1ttt·ntw11 lo th1•1r n1•1ghhm:o.' n1·,.th Fadt'm sa1cl "I pn·d11lth.1l11th1•r IC'Sldt'nh .,..iJI tllkl' lh1• .edl•IO !\11 lhnkt•r look .1011 1111 t t' ltw t•ounty to rc•me<lv the ~1lu.it111n · FJdl·rn po111lrd 11111 .ti.:.11n "'ht· did during th1• tri;tl I hJt K1nkt•1 , home IS vn1Ut'l1 .1t $ROO ooo ubout $4f10,000 l11•lnw tht• f1i.:11n• hr 1'n11l<I t'\JX'l't 11 Jt·t lruff1r "·1" hJrre'1 from thl' .irt-.l Income Plan Eyed I.OS ANGF.LF.S IA P \ The < 'artt~r Allm1m,tr.1l1on ts J.:l\'lng '.c·r1ouc; c·on~1<lt·r at inn to ,1 \q,•Jfan.• rC'form proposal i:uJran teeing a nntional m1n1rn11m V<'Or ly Income of $4 .300 for n rumrly of four, the Los J\ni;:elt•s T1mC's rt• port<'d in Friday's ed1twn11 ORANGE COAST .. lfl"~•"'ft• (.•wt(),, ly f'1IM w1tt<i.Wi'I, t• """ t»rvl't Ow·~·..,, fl'tf I' l\1104IVW'nh•I .. • • .,. , ,,.., ' .... ,.. •ft11'\fi '~""tt•l"I• "°"'9'•'' -~. 1\ ..... 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(•llte'"'• '-'•U•l•ltaflll .... C•'tl•' UM ""°"''"'' 0Y "'•tt l• \0 "'9~t"I' MtlU••f «--•""''""''4J '°"""""'" Jle uid that would be tht• O\·er all eJCperu;c counting expenditures and tax revenues Crom all feature:. of the program. Carter :.aid that with net spending of $4 b1lhon. the nation will purcha:.c and store one billion barrels of oil, worth $13 billion, as in· surance against a future embargo oremergency. . -Carter will meet in Geneva next month with Syrian Presi- dent Hafez Assad as he seeks "some common ground" for Mid· die East settlement. -The Administration has in· formation that Katangan in· AMERICANS READY TO RESPOND-Editorial, A6 surgents fighting in Zaire were tr a med bv Cubans. "l ha\e no direct evidence at all that there are Cubans m Zaire," he said. His formal news conference finished, Carter insisted in con versalion with newsmc•n that his figures on gasolme and crude 011 t ax rebates were accurate, and that h.is program would mean re· funds of $188 for an avcrnge fami· ly to offsl't higher oil pr1cc•s, and $100 in refunds for t'ach fl ve. cents gas tax boost if th<1l lax 1s triggered. The gasoline lax proposal. already stirring strong oppos1· t1on in Congress. is lo add gasoline laxt.'s in fl\ e-ccnt incre- ments up to a maximum of 50 cents for each vear m which con sumptton exceeds government· ::.et target levels. The Prcsidl•nl d1::.m1'>St•d :.peculation that his gasoline tcJ\ prnposa.I may at·tually be nu mor c than a barga1n1ng chip, to be dealt away in Congress in ex· change for other me<1surcs he wan ls. He sa1d hC' 1s "deeply com mitted to the ::.landby gasoline tax as part of a comprehcnstvc and well-balanced C'nergy pro gram. "In my opinion. the gasoline tax 1s a good idea." Carter ::.a.id. He said 1t will help families that cut their gasoline consump· tions. because the proceeds would bl' rebated lo taxpayers. Charge Asked In Slaughter Of Pet Steer A formal n·<1ue:.t ror Jlr<l"l'( \I t1on of a llunt1ngtun Ht>.u h Mu pie and t"o mr<1t t•uttt•r.., \\ho m<.1kt• hOU!>l' l'Jlb has ht•t•n r1lt•d In police in the Cdse of tlw hutrhen of a steer 1n J front yard ~tunllav fkput\ C1h ,\ttorn"' \l;1rk 1r,1\1" ..,,11rl t11".iJ) he .... 111 'c1r.1w up thrt.•t• rh;ir~1"-. ag,11n~l pc1rt1es in \ ul\ t•d in tht· 11wtclt•nt .... h1rh h•cl l111rrif1pd rw1t:hbor!-t11 t'Jll pul11·t· fllflllf'. round ('.~IHl':>~ hutdwr" 1'hdhp f':11rch1ld anc.l .l11h11 ('h;t\'I'/ h;1C'king UJJ lht• "lt't'I 111 lhl' rtr1\1•.,..;1.,v of the ll;m1d But kr hom<'. 17205 Elm St I ht• Hutkr' had r.11-.ed llil· ,1,•rr in J 1wn at t h1•11 honw 'lnCl' 11 """ ;i t .llf and '4 h1·n 1l ca mt• -.l.J11J:htt·rini: t1m1• tilt> 1 .lll<:d 1n t h1• mohllt• hut rh1•r.., Ttw h11t«hn' harl 'h'>t t lw un nJmt•d Sl<'t'I 111 tlw h1.,1d first. but nnC' nl'1ghhor tr1Jd poh1·1• 11 'till 't'•'mt'fl to hr .tll\t• .ind ku kuw \\hen lhl' t·uttini.: .,l,Jrlld l>cput\ l"ltv Attorney TrJ\IS ..,,1\' ht• .... 111 fill' chori.:es of clo1ni.: hu-;1nrs!. 1n lhl' r1tv "1thnut J l1C'1'n 'r :inti fil,C'harg1nJ.( J hrrarm "lthin C'lt~ hm11 ... J~.11n!.l thf" hutt'ht'r' He 'i JHI lht• Rutlcrs will tl4' t•ha 11:1-rl "1th k<'E'PIOJ: "\'f'Sto<"k v. 1th in :100 (1•,.1 of ;rn OC'C'UPlt'CI dwl'llin).!, lx'1·aww lht•y ullegrdly ra1,crl th<' :.teer in a p<'n near th l' Ir lmuM' Tr;tv1~ '"1<1 suC'h C'hargr.., usually bring .1 ~fi (1n1• upon con \'I rt 11111 A key figure m that probe is Conrad , the rags-to-riches former police tnformant who one witness testified spla:.hed $50 tips lo waitresses during his high fly. mg days last fall. In that bnef fling at playing political angel, Conrad dumped more than $52,000 iolo vanous political campaigns, more than $40,000 into Anthony's. And, according to Grand Jury testimony. Conrad's political generosity sometimes rubbed off on his ;c,soc1ales James RooscH~lt , lor example, told the Jury he donated $4,000 to Anthony's campaign without ever having met or talked with the candidate. The same day. Roosevelt n• ce1 ved a $5,000 consultant's fee frnm Conrad U oder quc::.t1on1ng by Assistant District Attorney Michael· Cap1u1, Roosevelt a dmitted ht had never billed Conrad for his services and that the re was no predetermined fee understand· ing l() cover them "Mr Conrad ::.<.t1d right along that he would pay me a consult 1ng fc•t• We had no v. ritten ar· r<1ngcment for 1t. lie 1ust simply said. ·1 will pay you when a con· 'en1ent lime an::.cs','' Roosevelt test1f1ed. That time came on the same day Roosevelt said he handed a S-1 .000 check to Max Binswanger for him to carry to Anthon) 's headquarter&. B1nswangl'r, J losing candidate for supervisor m lht· 5th District pnman ell0t·t1on last .Jurw. tesl1fl<.'d that he had a S6 m1ll1on loan pending \\Ith Conrad's beleJgut·red firm , Pension Funds of Amcnc<.1. The Newport Beach trucking cxecut1ve told the Grand Jury that he was to receh e S60,000 as a finder's fee if Conrad succeeded in placing the loan for a trucking· refuge firm. It v.us to prod the slow-moving loan that eventually never came about and to protect his finder's fee that kept him a frequent vis· 1tor lo Conrad's lr\'ine·based firm , Bin~" :.inger trst 1f1ed lie also tcst1f1ed that he might ha \'C be<.'n ..i bit "devious" "hen he Wl'nt baci.. on ci promise to l)upen1sor Ralph l>IC.'dnch to buy two S200 tickets to a fund· 1 ,11scr for lht•n s talt' Asscmbh t'Jnthc.lalc Dl•nn1::. !\I angers · ln'll'ad of buymg the tickets .1-. n1eclrtch commanded . Bin~\\ Jnger cnt1n•d Conrad into huv1ng four $200 t1t·ket!'I I hen, Dinswangt'.'r testified, hl' Jtlt•nch-d lht• l\lani::t·rs 01:0. nt'' IJnd c·ockta11 p.irty on th<' 'tn·nb'lh 11f thl· rid.ct:. houghl h> Cfl11r:11l f 'rona Page ,t I LAND ... not n•l 1s~uetl any honch 0 :">.l01I .,;i~.., he h:-J:o. tl1st·11ssed thr San Diego ch~tn<'t with bond rounst'ls from three firms that h;rndle public ngenc-v h<md' All concerned question the kRahty of the San Diego plan on ,1 t1tvwick basis and ....,ere reluc t .111t to recommend at for the City of :-..ev.port Bt·<1ch. ·O'Neil ::.aid. Hui the attorney p<>1nts out that lht· stnll• <:onst1l11t1on allows < hartc·r t'lltt·s like :°':ewport Hearh to C'rente special improve ment dlstrirts on the fmdini;t by I he council that tht• pul)lir conve· n11•nce and Ol'C't'!.Ml.Y requtre CIC ciu1s1t1on of tht· property to ht• purchai.ed. O'Nl'1l cautioned that such a rl1!<itrtet criuld not t•ncompass the 1•r11ire city, based on slate Jaw govcminJ! special districts. 'He Was Christ' s:~~LE~~~~uli~~~~' Now, at was beautiful. .. Th~ girls 27. she 1s many pounds heavier worshipped him . We all and the mother or four small worshipped him." Linda Kasa· ch1ldren. bian said in a sleepy monotone, sear c hing for m e mories of Charles Manson "Did you believe Charles Manson was Jesus Christ?" asked the prosecutor at the retrial of Leslie Van Houten, o former Manson family follower. "Yup," replied Mrs. Ka11abian. The onetime star witness of Lhe Man~ lrial took the witness stand Thursday to give jurors her twiC.'e·told tale or horror -the story of the Tale·LaB1anca kill in gs It wa.'1 seven years since Mrs. Kaubla.n. then a pl(J·tlU d ManM>n follower. turned 1tate'5 evidence to win Immunity rrom. She was obviously reluctant to remember much. 0( the rive murders s he wit ne!lsed at the home of actress S haron Tate, committed the night before the LaBiancn kill· in gs, she would say only. "J couldn't believe It. I was' s hocked." Deputy Dist. Atty. Stephen Kay, who plans to dwell on the slaylngs of Rosemary and Leno LaBlanca when Mrs. Kasabian resumes the stand Monday, Jed her quickly past the Tate kill· lnl*· She acknowledged that she uw other Manson followers stab- blnt victims. t Floods Loom? Quake Peril Reported SAN FRA CISCO \AP> -Nortnern Califorma·s proposed Auburn Dam would collapse m an earth· quake and floo<1 S<icr,1mc.>nto \\1th water. imperiling hundreds of thousund-. of hn•s, according to a federal report d1sclosl'd todu)' Tlw lJ S lnll'nur Dt•p,1rtment study. which pro- ~p~cd President Carter tu ~v1thhold funds for the $1.l b1lhon project. raised serious questions about th<! location of the dam. "Tht•rc an' foulls west of the dam, under the dam and m tht• n•scrvoir to the east," said the 25-pagc study ''The dam its('Jf lies within a shear zone: that is, an area where faulting has occurred repeatedly." The report contends that "a sudden and complete collapse of the dam when the reservoir was full wol.J#i imperil the li ves of 750,000 persons. Folsom Dam, im- mediately downstream from Auburn, would fail and residents and workers would have little warning. The Bureau of Reclamation estimates that water released suddenJy from the r eservoir would reach Sacramento within one hour of the time of failure." San J nan Facility To Test Coal Use By STE PllF.N F'OX AP lu~tfttO Writer A chemical plant near San Juan Capistrano lh:it will tack It' the national energy problem of how to use coal cleanly was de· dicated today by TRW and the E n v iron ml' n t a I I' rot cc l 1 on Agency. The plant .... ill lt'!.t .i proC'C'ss to desulfuri1c coal befnrr 1t 1s burned, thus reducing lhl· ll·vd of sulfur oxide emissions released into the alompshere by uttht1e::. and other large coal users. The faC'1hly 1s located about five mile:. east of San Juan Capistrano, Soulh of OrtegJ Erin Loved ByGrouclw Says Zeppo SANTA MONICA (i\Pl Zeppo Man .. says his 86 ycar-olrl brother. Groucho, loves his busi- ness manager and WJrns that if s he is removed ao; his tempon.iry conser vator "1t would kill him ... Zeppo. 74, told reporter-; out side a courthouse hcrC' Thursday that he thmks Erin FIC'ming. J7. 1s th<• "greatt•st gi rl in the \\ orld ·· "Grouc·ho 1~ 1n IO\l' v. 1th h<'r," hl• said. "l thmk 'hl''" done a fine JOb Of taking l'3rf' of him and it \\ o u Id b 1• ch-t r 1 mt• n t.d Co r Groucho 1f she· v.t•n· takt'n U'-'41)' from him " lhghway on O'Neill Ranch pro· perty. "We don't expect the new plant to generate any new jobs local· ly, .. :.aid Mike Mathews of TRW. "We have been haring new people as we need th e m , mostly engineers and technicians. The new process doesn't really take m uny people -1 guess we have about 125 employes oul there now '' Dr Stephen Gage, director of the EPA's office of Energy, M tn erals and Indus try, said the plant was a major s tep forward toward the increased use of coal to meet future energy needs. He noted· President Carter's em· phasi.s on heavier ulilizallon of coal as part of the nalton's "fut•I m 1 x" in prC'sentmg his energy program to Congress. Th<· plant USl'!\ a proc·t•s:o. di· \ C'lopt·d b~ TRW's Dr. Robert,\ \leH•rs v.h1ch leathes as much as 95 p('rcent of the pyntlc sulfur out of crushed coal before 1t 1s burned Thl· plant can process only about a half-ton of coal an hour but TRW and EPA ar<' proceed ing w11.h plans for a full scale de·. monstrat1on plant which will pro· bablv be located in the east. · '1:he progress to date in de· monstralmg this process has heen reassuring." Gage said. "If thesl' pilot plant studies arc sue ee!'l~ful and are followed by a de· monslrat1011 program. lhl'n in the lulun·. \\e may well have a numbC'r of full-scale plants using this process to clean tens of thou .. ands of tons of coal each ti··~ Strange Piteh Coors Ad Says 'Don't Buy' WASIIlNGTON c/\P) Thr Adolph Coors Co .. :i Colorarlo brt•v.cry, took out ..i full page ad· \'ertisemcnt 1n a Wushington newspaper asking "Plc,1e.e don't huy our b<'cr." The revers(' salf.'s J11lc h :.:ml an Eastern beer lovt·r might find ('oors Beer flat or watcn• here "Truth he known. 1t 11ft1•n 1!.," the ad said. going on to l'XJ)luin lhal much of the hr<'W might h<.• older than 60 days oncf' 1l reaC'hes Washington and that 1t might not have been r efr1gC'ralt•d unt1l "lak Coors is d1stnbutl'd in 13 Western states Thl' brC'wery lo~t a court flght m 1975 whrn 1t tned to 1 mposc territorial re:.tndions on tht.> sale of its product. The brewery claimed in the court suit that its "unique and de· ltralc product" requirl'd monitoring of quality control on· t'l' llw beer left Colorado. In the advertisement, Coor<; '.'la1d Thursday that although it·::. the ::.ingle largest brewery in the c·ountry. it can't make enough bC'cr to supply more than the Wt•slrm stales. ' There 1s a solul1on for Coors lo\ ~·r!>." the ad said. quoting Horace Greeley's "Go West. ~oun~ man · A "9W dimension tn carpet beauty Solt. , sh1mml!!rin9 beauty you can see Soft, tactile beauty you can fffl Ou Pont TOUCHABLE carpets, con!tlructed of Ou Pont nylon .. DEN'S ••••••••••••••••• l'rom1PopAJ SOURED •.• The nJght or the killtnt,t. Mrs. Walker met Emmitt E. H06'Ul' SO of Laguna DeaC'h in u (10'4 ntO\\ n tavern Hogue wa-. drivmg Mr:. Walker':. car as 1t pulled up to her hOW•l' and thl• passenger's door was suddenly Jerked OJX'n Later, llogut.> would lt•ll polict.' he saw nashes from the gun and heard the reports, alth6ugh he didn't know exactly how many, before he leapl•d from the cur <1nd ran across the str l'cl. llobby, inside Mrs. Walker's house opened the <!oor, looked out. and went back m, Obey said. The 12-yeur-old ts now living m another state with his father. There had been plans to begin u trust for the boy with donations 1n lieu of flowers at the funeral, but not much came of the idea, Obey said Betty Champlin, a Laguna Beach attorney, !>auJ a wrongful death c;u1t will be brought agamst the McCoy estate m behalf of r\1 rs. Walker's heirs f 'rom Page A 1 PAY PACT But durmg recent closed-door bargaining session s school authorities s tood firmly against granting bmdmg arbitration. a system in which an independent arbitrator would cast the final rc· commendation on settling a d1..,. pule. The school board now n· tains its power to c<1st the final vote on an arbitrator's recom mendation. Trustees also took a hard hne against granting the 13 percent pay hike, claim10g the district will have reduced funds becau::.c or needed expenditures in other areas and the 1 m pending financial restrictions of the &or rano school financing decision by the s tate Supreme Court. Small Shark Bites Man HONOLULU IAPI -J\ Tennessee man bittt'n hy J four-fool ~hark 50 feet orr the island of Maui sc1ys h~ doesn't know why that "crazy fool" would havc wantcrl to ;1ttack htm Ruskin Vest, 58. was rt'· I c a s e d f r o m 'M a u 1 Memorial Hospi tal on Thursda~-. two clays artN his right arm wa::. cut up by J four·footsharl... Vest. president of ln dependent Products Co. of Mt PIC'a::.anl. Tenn., was snorkehnR m llawa11 for the first time -and he .,;iy.,, for th<' last time \'c~t 's damag<'d arm tendons arc expected to heal in time. Betty Ford Enters Hospital for Tests RANCHO MIRAGE <A P l Former First Lady Betty Ford has been admitted at E1scnhoY..cr MC'dical Center for diagnostit• tests on a recurring pinched 11C'rve rn hrr neck, a Ford spokesman said today. Mrs. Ford, Ii!>. is expected to he released Saturday morning. llC· cording to Greg Willard, a Ford staff assistant. Willard desrribcd the tests as "routme," saying they were be· ing done "with no great urgency." He added Mrs. Ford had not experienced <iny "great discomfort" due to the cond1· lion ·installation. custom draperies lit linoleum • wood floor 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CALIF 92627 • PHONE 6A6-A838 -6A6·'23S.S , Saddle hack 1:.01 T ION I 'fOL. 70, NO. 112. 4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ·'· FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1977 Afternoon .N.Y. t~ks TEN CENTS l Its Kids Dance, Soured Love ._ills 2 By JACK CHAPPELL Ol IM O•llr l'ilol 51111 "Evidently he just fell in l11v1· with her or sornl·lh1nl! And she just decided she wanted to s top seeing him. lie asked hcr to marry him and she refused. She didn't want to marry him Shl' didn't feel as though s hl· wanlC'd to be married." The lives of the t\.\O Pl'Oplc IJl'tll~ d~scussedendedon Apnl l Betty L. Walker, 50, mother or four. seere lary-bookkeeper at an ;1ppltance !>lore. was s hot a:. :o hc :.al in a car outside her rno<k..,l L.iguna Bl'aeh homt· Garold E. Mt:Cov. fi:!, 11•tm·d Le1sun: World r e:.1'ck nt , put thl· :.rnokin~ 3li cahht·r rt•volver to his ll·mple and pullt·d tlw triggl'r Acro:.s the i.tn·cl d rock bund plJyed for a dance at the Lagun.1 lfrach High School The mus1(· rn1-:l'<I \\1lh the s1n·ns of th1• police and f1n• clt•parlnll'lll Ufllb Thc music \.\ould :.lop JS the curious eddied outs llk to peer !Jl t he terrible :.t•t·nt• Latt•r lh1• sound!! would bt•g1n again as lht' red and blue lights or polin· cars f11c-kNed aC'ross tht• buildings • ttHI as the "ulphurous s mok1• fro m roadblot·k fl ares f1lh·d the air It lookl•tl ltkt• anothl'r \\Orie! "~ht• JU!'>t dt·C"1dcd to slop s1·t· 1ng him.' :.aid Da\1d Ou1·y . \tr~ Walkcr·s oldt•r son. who 111 <in 1n ll'f\ II.'\\ lL!lkt•d pubhdy ft11 tht• flr:.t llmc -.mce his molht•r:; · Ul'JI h .1bout tht• cvents lt•.iding lo 1t Anthony Plot? Pal Says Supervisor Got L.oan By GARV G R/\NVJLl.E Ol I"' Oi llV P1IOI Sl~ll S c c r c l G r a n d .I u r y trans cripts show that ii "as Orange County Supcrnsor Philip J\nlhonv h1m:..l·lf \\ho mas l<.'rmindt'd a plot lo '>t't'P a $30.000 loan from larn1!->h<.'d fin :me 1er <~l't1l' Conrad into his 1976 t amp;.11gn And Lo turn tht.> $.'l0.000 tnek. Anthony turned to an olrl colll•gt• rrtend. Newport UC':ic h lranl agent Ted Cook According lo Cook ·s F1•b 23 t estimony bcfon• thl' Gr.and Jury, the best hl' could do for hi'> long-timl' friend \\as to lend him SlS.000 .. Wt'll , I 'vc• Jlrc·ady got thl· Harbour Arsonist ;Repeats ByARTllUR R. \llNSt-:1. Ol lht 0•1ly P1lotSl•ll An arsonist who tram.forms elevators into firebombs -.trul"k again for the S('COnd cons('CUtl\(' clay toda ~ at a llu nl1n1:i1111 Harbour apartmrnt 1·nmpl1"<. where ll'nants uf ]I;! unit.. .1r1• II\ ing \\1th fr-ar Thi!> l1nH· th1· 11111·nd1J1 \ 1m iH'h11w Crl'a\l'd at t h1• I I .1rh<111r Li j!hb Apart mt'nt:; n1'.1r Warn••r A\'t'nuC' anrl i\lgonquln Str1•d ;hurnrd itself 0111\\1tho11t lwtng d1· ll'<'lcrl \\halt• afirt• 1 Early ThurMl;1y, a n 1•l1•v.1t or ear d1111 st•cl '"th flan1m.1hl• rht•m1c-als .md tort'lw<I .... 1 11 :;<•nl flamt•s and ... mok1• '>ho11l 1ni.: up .1 thrce-slnrv sh art forn•cl ,., .wu.1 l ton or .nnt• 11f ll11· 17 untl structun•s Damagt• Ill t111l.1\ ·, hl.111• 111 Buildinf.: Sr-c \1..:1" .11111111 ~I ooo \.\ hilc Thur ... d.1\ ·, Ill 1·d.1\\n 111 f<'rn o M'l 111 ll11dtl111i.: h1111 ' elevat111 r.ir 1·.1 11 ~1·il SI 2011 dam ai:e. 1n\ f''>t 1 c.1tr1r' -.,1111 lluntmi;lon ll1·.11·h I >t•pul\ h11· M ;.1rs hal ll11i.:t•1 ll•"m"r .. 1111 today's hri1•r. "<"1nni.: 111frrnn 1n side .lhl' t•k\ illor 1·ar of Bu1hllnJ.! Six d1ffrred onlv slight h from I h•· f1rt' set Z4 hour'> t•urlwr loan.'' Ccx1k quull'd Anthony as :OJ.)-lllg .. And he shOWl·d mt.' J cashit•r's thl·ck and 1l was madl' out t•J llll' for SJ0.000 i\nd the nLiml' 11n at ''.is Conrad," Cook lt'sl1f1t·d "i\t that pomt 1(k1 2:;1 l'hil "as oh\ 1ousl) clt•sp1•1 Jtl· ~tnd tw lll'l'dl•d tunds t11 go un \\ 11 h lh1· c·..imrw1gn." (.'ook cont111u1·d Sn, ;.1tTord1ng tu tht• tr.I\ 1 I J gt.'nl , lh(• s:io.0011 ('11111ad eash1t•r's chrck p:" ahh· to him \\as l"H"hJngC'd f11r ;1 ('1111k r:1!'.h1er s t·ht·ck J)<I~ ;1hlt· lo An t hon\' In lhl' prot"l'SS. Cook bt·camL' Conrad"s <khlor :ind Anthon) s c·n•d1tor a l lt•asl :.., f.ir J S 1\n lhon' ·s ... ubs1·quent <'<1 mpa1!!n 1hsclosure sl<tlement :oho\\ cd ~Raised By Gulf Oil N EW YOJU, <,\l'l Gulf Oil ('orp said lod;1y 1t has raisc•d the \\ hoh·s;.ill· prlrC' or ;ill g ra11L' ... 11( ).!JSol1nt· h\ •• pt•n 11 v ,, gallon in .111 r1•g111n.., of tht• t•ounlr) 1•,u•pl thl• Wrsl Coast <lulf s,ud ln«JI 1lt•"l1•1 h.1\" I h<' 11pl 111r1 11f p.1s ... 1n1• Jl>tn).! nr .1h ... 11rhini.: 1h1· 1n t rt•,,,,, r~a ... olm1• pnt't''i 1.!1•rw1 •• 1 " rl'l' Ill tht• 'Pl 111:.: .111d -.umnu·r rnnn1h-., ·" drl\ lf1J.. llH I t"J","' Manson 'Was Christ.,' Says Ex-fol/m,~r 1,(1-., •\ '(; f•:l.I·:!-> ,\I' Ito• \\ .1 ... t "' ;111 I II u l 1 h. 1' 1 r h \\ "r 'hi pp1·d h 1 m \\ 1• .ti I \\11r,h1(1(1t•fl him I 111tl,1 l\;1s,1 i.1.111 ,,1111 111 .1 ''''''!'' m11n11tun1 :.1•,1r c·h1nj.! for rn 1 mor11 of I h.irl"' \1 '"°'"" ll11I \1111 l11•l11•\1• l 't1.irt.•" \t .1n ... 1•n \\ ,, ... .1, . .,u ... <'hrist .1.;l.rd th1· l'ro" 111lnr .11 1111' n•t n.11 of r .. •slll' \ .111 lloull•n ·1 1!111111•1 ~1.1ns11n IJ1t11h f11ll11\\t r \up rc•pl1t•d \tr' Ka..,,1h1.111 But ii wasn't until Conra<l last January IJ~ga n drawin g Ol•\\ s papC'r puhhc·1t v th Lil An- thonv sl'nl Cook a note to <'over t ht> SI0,000 debt. Tht• note \\as cl.ltl'd (kt 2i T1·sl1mony nHt·ring thf' firiant1al m.1111pulatmns dunn~ lht• frantll' d osing da)S or An lhonv·s i.uc·c·c•ssful 'iG campaign .art• induckcl Ill tr:JnS(Tlf)lS Of lht• (~rand Jun ·s ong!11n~ r., e monll1 Ill \ 1•st1J:<.1t1on into Orange County pol1 l1tJI pracllcl!s ,\ kc·~ fll!Url' In that prt)Ot' IS t'onrad , lht• rag:. lu ·ridll'S formt•r µoht l' mform:rnl \\ho Olll' "1tm•ss lt•i.t1fll'd -.pla'>ht'd S."JO lips ln \\ a1lrt'SM'" during his high fl) 111g chi,.:,, l a!-t foll (Srt· i\ 'TllO;-.;\', Pa~<· i\2) Carter Vows Hard Fight On Gas Tax w \SmNGTON (,\Pl Pm,i- clcnl Carter said today he \\ 111 r 1 g h t .. t n t h 1• 1 a s t ' o l e "' t "ongr<·s:; .. for passag<' of his plan to 1mpo c ,1 fl\e·C'l'n b -a-gallon 1.1x on ~a.,ohnl' 1f l S con::.ump· I lllO l''<'l'l'(1'; h1s l nl•q!) l'Oll 't'f\ JllCIO t.ir).!(•h Ill· 'Jld th1' mont'\' '"1uld be rl'· fumlC'd .. md a fam1!\ that tlrlt'S r11ns1•r\I' \\ 111 ~et h.11·~ mun· th<in 11 p,J'' in h1ght·r gasohnt• pr1ct•s AMERICANS READY TO RESPOND-Editorial. A6 Al u n.1t1rm:.ill\ hroade;1st nt•Y.s 111nf1·rt•nn• 11;1 nllnalt•d . l1kt• <".11tt•1 ... 1·nl1t1· \\1•1•k. It\ thl' t"Ol"I j:!\ '"~llt'. I ht• Prl'sidt•nl ;tl .... 11 'ii icl tit• dut•sn l fl•<•I I hrt•alt'nt·d by 1t1t1C 1<.m of his ;1dm1n1 ... 1r;1l1nn It\ form1·r l'rr·..,11l1•nt Ford, '' h11 d11·w 1>1•111111·1al11· pr nl1•,ts II\ •.1\lll~ lh.tl h1· ('null! h.\\4' won .t <SN•(, \ST \X. Pa gt• \21 Die drich Sets Visit to SV OrJngt• t"11un1 \ S11pt•r '1s11r fiJlph r>wclrll'h. l'!11<1n lo assunw rt'SJlOns1h1'1ty for j SIZt·ablt• chunk or thr Saclcllchack Val It•\, Obey said l hl' relations hip be twe<.>n the• l\\O had bl•gun C<ISUatly Mrs Walkt'r had beC'n wiclow<.>d about two n•;u•s t.•a rhcr l\h•Coy had Jost h1s0wi f(• n'c<•ntly McCoy didn't \\ant to stop sec· IOJ! Mrs Walkt•I, Obt·~ !>a id , Thcrc \\t'rl' I hrt•at". Noll's \\ C'rl' st•nt McCo\ \\OU Id s1l m h1:. l'ar outs ide hl·r horn•'. he :;a1cl Obey said that 111 his op1mon, ~tcCov was U.'>IOJ.! Mr:. Walkcr·s 12· yt·~r-old !>Oil Bobby as a\.\ ay or slaying close to her. '"What he hc1d been doing was manipulating her by using Bobby as a threat, saying 'I 'II take you h('re. J'll t ake you there if you'll like me'," Obey said . " .. but Bobby d1dn 't like him al all But anv kid would think about' 'well. i 'II take vou to Dis· neyland, lf you let me in the house when come over.' or somethin~ hke that." Obey said Later. when Mrs. Walker re· port<'d Mc Coy's activities to the o .. 1v Pilot Stall Photo EUNICE PRACTICES HER PENMANSHIP She Enters Contest Despite Broken Wrist 'A' for Effort Girl Broken but Unboiood By lti\\'!UONOESTRAO/\JR. " 01 '"" Oally P llol Sl•H ;\inc.• year-old Eunice Ruo of Huntington Beach \\ill ha\'(• a s light cli sadvuntagc when she competes ..1long \v11h 22·1 other Orange County s tudents in the fourth annu;.il Pen and Quill penmans hip contest April JO a t Fountain Vall(•y High School. After \Vinning p<'nmanship contests first at her school und then for tht> t·nt1re Ocean View School District. Eunice hrok(' her" n st. She d1cl 1l when !>ht' fell while ridmg the new 10-speed b1cydc her part•nt::. gave: her for winning the district com- pet1t 1on l 'NDAt.:NTED. lhl' !lop(' V1t'w Elementary School fourth grader said s he plan<, to compete with h<.'r writing "nst lo<'ked 1n a cast .. 1 pracl1('l' cvcry day whrn I get home from school." 'J1d tht•s h) youngsttr" ho bchcvC's s he still can win. Eunice's hrow v. n nkl1•s Lis sh<' hears down to practice for the pc·nmansh1p event that 1s only a week away. ShC' and thC' othN s tudt'nts \\ 111 be required lo <JC· nirnphsh four wrillng la::.k::.. THEY WILL JIAVE to lake d1clation. write on a drnlkboard. t·ompos<' a friendly letter. address an envelope anil tran!.rnbl' a paragraph, said John Smith, county con- tt-st eoordinalor. The contest will indud(' the best fourth and fifth grade \H1ters from 20 puhlic grade·schools and eight private and puroC'h1al S<'hools. Smith said. Students will be judgc·d on their lc•ttrr formation, un· 1f11rm spat ing bl•lwcC'n IC'ttcrs and words. consis tency in the :;11e of l':.SCh lt•ttc•r and their posture while writing. he said. Thi~ tlot•i.n 't SN'm to bother Eunice who said s he never kllr•w s he «Oul<1 wntC' wrll until she won her first contest this \ l'ar al I loJ)(' View School Shl' o;.11<1 11 wac; a fatC'ful gust of wind which caused her tn lose t•ontrol of hl•r m·w bike and fall in a field near her hornr "AT FIRST WHEN T broke m y wrist I thought l couldn't dn 1t." shl' admtltl'CI "But lht•n I began practicing evt'ry cl;1r for ;m hour aflf'r srhool • ·11 's not .is good us before." s aid Eunice. Rut s he wants to try hcr h.m<I at it :anyway. .. rt wa~ prl'\ly murh thr ~anw method or operat wn t''<'<'Pt thl' arsonist didn't use any rt amma ble liquid," he explatn<•d "Th<• fin• burned quite heavily. but 1t burned itsclfout without b\'ing di· t('('lC'd ... Thi· onc·t1 m<' s l ar "11111•:.s of the• ~t.111 ... on trial took tht• w1tnec;c; slJnd Thursda\ to f.:iH' 111ror" ht•r \\\ICt.' tnld 1:1lt• of horror th1• s tory of thr Tate l.alll:1nca kill mi.:s. \\ 111 mah• his first 11fflc1al .1p· ' penranC(' in the arca Thursd:1:. ---------------------------- lie will be hosted bv the s.ul· tile back Vallc>y Cha m bcr of Com m erct• al its rc~ular gem·ral memtwrsh1p mretin~ ot noon 111 the LHjluna llills Holiday Inn. Weather Night and mornini: foi: and low clouds along the coast, otherwise hu1y sun shine with \ anablC' high clouds Saturday . Lo\\s tonight 45 to 55. lhghs Saturday in upper 6~ at beaches to near 80 inland INSIDE TOD"\' Volleyboll with 500 pla11ers? Thal'& only ont of tht New Gamea that will be taught and demon...,troted at UC lrvrriC' See Pag e C l of tht' Weekendn-. Index AIYH•Wvlc• .. l'ot 1!1t lttord ........ ne Mef'9,t004' l"' ...... "' °'""L•-"' ... Ill Ill C•lll.,.-1• AU Mevlt\ C7 10 CltUlllM 0 1 •• o •• ,...c...m, "' b"'I<• (11 """ .. I t I c .. u ..... CH llttt•11•M1ll cu OMlllNtltlo• A7 , ..... l lt 'll•llHl•ll'a .. .... hit•'•"" u l•l•rt.•-C.t •• w .. t ... • ... ...... "'. .., It was Sl'ven years since Mrs IC 1sabian. lht•n a pig tailed :\l unson follo\\t'r. turned st ate's t.·\ i<kncc lo win immunitv from pros1•t•1111nn for murdcr . l:iow, ut 27. s he 1s many pound" heavier and thr moth1•r or four s mall childrrn (Ste MANSON, Page /\2) Man Faces Drug Count San Clemente pohce arrested a l\11s111on V1t'jo man Thursclay for allej!ed posst·ssion or cocaine for s:ilc and early today took thrN' Capistrano Beach residents into custody on a related drug chargt' Robert Morris, 21, 23871 Via El ltoc10. Mission V1eJo, was arrest· ·r d Thursday m a Doheny Park Road shopping center parking lot In Capistrano Beach, where he was allegedly selling cocaine. At 2 a.m. today, San Clem entt' police officers said they arrested Romon and Flavlo Garcia and Sylvia Feugere at 34862 Calle t'ortun;i and charged them with coMplrary to sell c<>caine Police said they believe tht• men 11\'!' ut the address wher(' the arrest was made. Thc public 1s invited to hear Diedrich discus~ his philosnphv of county i:tovernmenl a nd plans for representation of I ht• Sat! dleback Vallev commumties of El Toro and Mission Vic>jo Reservations arc rcquir<'d for the luncheon and c:in he m ad<' hy callin#? thl' ('hamhl·r-office Jt 837·475.1. Betty Ford Enters H08pital for Tests RANCHO MlRAGE (AP> Former First Lady Betty Ford has been admitted at E1srnhowt'r Medical Center for diagnoslit• tests on a recurring pinched n e rve in her neck. a Ford spokesman sajd today. Mrs. Ford. 59, is expected to ht? released Saturday morning. ac- cording to Greg Willard, a f'ord staff n.ssislant. Willard described the tests a.oi "routine." saying they were be· ini;t do ne ''with n o grt'at urgency " II<' addNI Mrs Ford h11d not experienced any "grcat discomfort" due t.o lhc cond1· ti on Mesa Motel Man 'Tired of Gunmen' By STF.VF. MIT('HELL Ol lh• O•ilr Pilol 5t•ll Bill Rutherford s ays he's gPl· ling a little tired of peopl<' slick· mg guns in his face. The Cos t a MPsa mot(') manager has been hrld up twice 1n the past five months. but in hoth cases the gunmen left £•mpty-handC'd. Rutherford. ~. has a habit of leaping behind a counter when confro nted by gun-wielding bandits, a factor he credits to fear more than bra ins . "You might think it's a s mart move. but r do it because I'm scared,'' Rutherford laughed. Thursday night Rutherford and his wife. Betty, were up late doing the books. ·'This guy comes up to the (locked) glass door and begins lo rap on il." Ruther~rd · recalled. ·'When 1 went to ten him the mott>l was l\Jll, he pulled e l(un on me and told me to give ham the m oney ·· Rutht rford told the bandit, a male Lalin wearinl( a leather jacket. that he would hav~ to ~et the moncy from behind the counter. "I dropped right on the floor and shouted to m y wife. 'Betty, don't come in here. call the cops. We'rebeingrobbed again'." Rutherf ord's wife. who had been making coffee in an adja- cent room. called Costa Mesa pohce. "They had a guy out here while my wife was still talking lo the desk officer." Rutherford said, shaking his head. "That's what I call fast service." ll wasn't fast enough -the ·would-be robber got away. "No. l didn't get any license plate numbers." Rutherford sajd when asked. "What do you think J um, crazy?" Another gunman came up to the locked door and rapped on the window last Christmas, Rutherford said. In that incident, Rutherford s aid, be.stuck his face close to an opening in the gla~s. "ind felt (Sff MOTEL, Page AZ> Laguna Beach Policl', McCoy would tell orricers that he was looking out after Bobby ':-; welfare, that hl' wus simply try ing to be a second father to the: boy. Obey said ht• believed Buhhy was actually afraid of McCoy. Mrs. WulkC'r was told by of ficers lhl•re was htllc they coulct do lo pre \•enl anyone from Mltmg outside her home or from folio'~ ing her. <See SOURED, Page A2) Groucho 'Loves' Aide? SANTA MONlCA (AP) Zeppo Marx says his f!6 ·year old brother. Groueho. loves his buM· ness manaf!l'r and warn~ that 1f she is removed as his tcmpornry conservator "1t would kill him •· Zeppo, i4, told rer>orll•r:. out side a courthouSL' hcr t.> Thursday that he thinks Erin Fleminj!, 37 is the .. grl•atest girl in lhc world." "Groucho 1s in love \\1th ht•r." he s aid "I think shc's rlone a fmt• JOb of lakin~ care of him 3.Ild It would be detrime ntal for Groucho 1f she \.\en• takcn away from tum " An atlornC'y r l'prt•scntlng Grout·ho:. son says hc l'xpt•Cls that M1:.s Fll'ming will be sus· pended today a s thl' comedian's tl•mporary consNvator and that another pcorson v.1ll be named to replat e her tc•mporanly. The neutral pers on "will pro· bably not be a ml'm bt•r of the fa mily,·• tiltorncy J . Orin Schulman said . Meanwhile, Gummo M urx. 84, the second of the five Marx brothers who appeared in the group only during its early days in vaudeville. d ied Thursday. (Pict ure. A5> Gummo d1C'd al Eisenhower Medical Center in Palm Spnngs of natural causes , a spokesman s aid. He had been hos p1talizcd the past month. Schulman and attorncys for Miss Fleming met with Superior Court Judge Edward Harccd1l'. who had said he was concerned for the comedian's welfare after hearing 4"-• days-or tl'stimony a bout Miss F'l<'m ing ·s conduct. "Most of the testimony has been regardin~ the conduct or your chenl, .. the JUd~c told at- torneys for Miss Flcmini::. a former actrt'ss who has been Marx's manager . Sl'Crl'lary, pro· ducer and companion for Sl'vcn years. Hafccdie s umm C'rl up the testim ony as indicating "the administration of unauthorized drugs contrary to doctor's or- ders, and phyMcal abuse ... " (See GROUCllO, Page i\Z) Viets Find Another Body W J\SJnNGTON CA P l -North Vietnam has found another hody of a U.S. serviceman missing from the Indochina war, a Slate Department spokesm an said to· day. Although the fa mily has bcrn notified, the spokesmun saul no d etails would be made public un. til a positive identification 1s made. To datC'. the Hanni governmenl has r<'lurned the remains of l l U.S. servicemen. They have pro· m1scd to return the body of a n American civilian in addition lo the r emains or the airman whose discovery was disclosed today. Hanoi's oHicial Victnam News Agency re ported thut the body was that of a pilot killed Occ. 26, 1972 during an air raid in North Vietnam by B 52 bombers. 'Burro-ball' I ' I Games Slated Mission Viejo High Srhool's an· I nual donkey basketball game will begin at 7;30 p.m. Tuesday in the school gym. Jn the first half, the junior class will challenge the s enior class. The Student Council will take on the faculty In the second half of the event, which features players ridin g burros. ~ickets now nre beinJC sold al the school for SUiO for adults and $1 ror c hildren . Ti c ke t s purchased at the door wiil rost $2 for adults and SJ 50 for <'hildren. --------~~~--............... __ _ .-=c m·-· • r 1_..12 _____ o_~_L_Y_P_l_LO __ T __ ~ _____ s_s ________ F_r_•a~ay~.A~p~'~·'~2~2~·~·9~7~7 More Noise Suits Due? Pilot Rinker ~Decision May Trigger Additional Trials Logbook Recycled Water Boon to Far01ers By TOM BARLEY Ol t• D•lly "•lol St•ll The verdict an favor of de· veloper Harry Rinker who sued the county for damuges related to airport noise may triggtr trials of law~uils riled by other Harbor Arca residents. That's the op10ion of Deputy County Cow1sel Charles Sevier, who handled the airport jet noise Smal,l Shark Bites Man HONOLULU (AP) -A Tennessee man bitten by a four-foot shark SO feet off t he island of Ma ui savs he doesn't know w h y -that "crazy fool" would ha\c wanted to auack him Ruskin V~t. SB, was re- 1 eased from Maui Me moria l Hospital on Thursday, two days after his right arm was cut up by a four· foot shark. Vest, president of l n- deµendent Products Co. or Mt Pleasant. Tenn . wa-. s n'orkel.rng m llawa 11 for lhe first lime -and he :.::iys, for the last time. Vest 's damaged arm tt!ndons arc expecte d to heal in time. f'roJ11 Page Al :ANTHONY • • In that brief rling al playing polll1caJ angel, Conrad dumped more than $52,000 into various pohhcal campcugns, more than $40.000 into Anthony's. And, according to Grand Jury testimony, Conrad 's political generosity sometime::. rubbed off on his associates James Roosevelt, for example, told the jury he donated $4,000 to Anthony's campaign without l'Ver having met or talked w1lh the candidate The saml' day. Hooscvclt re l'eivcd a SS.000 Mnsultant's rel· from Conrad Undt'r qut'stioning by Assistant Dis trict Attorney Michael Cap1zz1, Roosevelt adm1lled he had never bill(•d Conrad for his services and that there was no prcdetermin<'d fl'l' understand mg IO t:OVC'rlhl·m "Mr. Conrad said right alon g t h3l ht.> would p<1y me a t·onsult mg fee We had no \\. ntten ar rangement for 1t. He JUSt simply said. ·1 ""111 pa) vou ""hen a con ventent Lunt• dri~es · ' rtoosevell tt•st1f1ed Thal l1mr c::ime on the s aml' dav lloosrvPll said hr hanrlrd .i S.~.Ooo thl•t:k lo Max H1n'"'·'"~lr for him to <'arry tri Anthom -. headquartrrs B1n sw an gl'r, J los1n ~ canc11CIJtl' for suprr v1sor in th" Slh 01::.lnl'l primary l'lcct1or1 l••~t ,J Unt'. tt'SI 1fll'<I I htit he h<'Jd J ~i mill1on loan pl'nd1n14 ""'Ith Conrari's hf'll',J~u(·ri•tl f1rrn Penc.mn f''umb nf \m1•r11'.1 Jet Crash Victim Dies SA ""iTO'\ (() 1 t"\ I \I' I An l'ltl1•rl) pa111•nt 1 rtlu·alh h11rn1·tl in la<tt month 'Jumho J•'l n1111,11111 111 th'· (' .mnrv hl:ind chl'd at th1• lm.11tut1• nf Surgw.11 Rl's£'an·h 'burn centc•r h1•rt• The llt>ath Thursdav ra1c;f'd tlH' toll fn>m thl' run""' ..t) col h'>lon to al lt';1,t ~ A s pok1•sman from BrC'lokf' Army MC'd1c·al r c•ntc•r WhC'rt' tht• ins ! 1tull' IS (O('Stl'd 1ctent 1f1t"d tht• v1ct1m as Altu M L1bNl, 72. nf fl eml'l, Calif Thl'r(' art' !;even !lurv1vnrs or t he acc1d<•nl tn the burn <'entt'r .,·our nre in v<•ry serious concit- 1 ion and three are in sen nus Ctlll· d1t1on ORANGE COAST '" l•1J1'1Qlt•ll ,.,fl'..,,.",,.. c,,, .... 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O•t411f'Wyr• \t,...t Talepllo11e (714)142-4321 Clatllllad Adwar1lal11g 642•54111 !>ffdl•IN!' V•ti., -Ol'toC• U1-l)10 ~tftm. \.tft (1 .. ~ .. 415..ot30 ~~·t; !!~, o;,:r., '~:~:,::::~t,·~,~. m•tttf" •' •d"'''"'""'~" ,_,.," ""•• ~. oa,eo~c•d ••tP'lev1 \PHl•I P41""'" .. " •• t••'t0f'tt0'4it'M' k<-., .......... •••d •• C..•• ,,.. .. (eUfOtRI. li\lt,Cttttlll'I ,, <•'"'' U Sf ~'"'' ., "'•It \I \0 "'91'0,tf ""llUa f'y _,.,..,_utt.....,tlll'I lawsuit for the Orange County Board of Supervisors Sevier said he will now take th~ matter back to th~ county supervisor~ to dt:«ide 1! 1t will be appealed. An Orange County Superior Court Jury Thursday unanimous· ly ruled m favor of Rinker, who was awarde d $305 ,000 1n damages done to his Santu AnJ Heights home. Lawsuits fil ed by otht:r Harbor Area residents amount to more than $30 million in damages. Rinker was out of town Thurs day, but released a statement to the press through bis secretary Ly nn Cunmngbam: ty supervlsors when he bought his home in 1965 lhut Jet aircraft would never Oy from the cowity ;urport Today, convers;.ct1on in his homt' 1s drowned for minutes at a time when nights from Hughes A1rwest and Air California pass ov~rhcad. lht.> m 11lionaire de· velopcr le:.tified Jurors sn11J they would have ruled in fa vor of the county if the trial had involved a tract home of lesser value. They agreed that Rinker's home, described as "showcase property", was a unique situa· t!On AllOfTll'Y J~rrold t'adcm. con tacted in San B~rnard1r10 l..itt• T hursday, hu1lt.'<i the verd1t't us a ''sharp lesson for thl· Oran1:c County Board of Supcrv1so1' .. "Perhaps this Wlll make the airport authorities pay a ttentton to their neighbors' n(•cds." Fadem s aid "I pred1d that other residents will take the action Mr. Rinker took and force the county to remedy the situation." F adem pointed out again, as he d id dunng the trial. that H1nker's home is valued at $800,000 about $450,000 below the hgure he could expect if Jet truCCic "us barred frorn the are<.1 By WILLIA1'1 SCllKEl8t:R Ol t~t D•••• P1101 ~t•fl THE LOS ALJSOS Waler D1str1('t. which serves Lake Forest and part of El Toro. has a hut 1t1Jni on its hands right now -reclaimed sewer water In fact, district general manager E.1' Mc Fadden said there is so much call for lht' n•cyclcd water by farmers try· ing lo keep their orchards wet <luring the current dry spell that the impply isn 't adequate to keep up with the demand. "For eight years the county has been telling us three ltungs that we had no legal right in court as to noise damage, that even 1f we did the county said we had no damage anyway, c.nd th3l 1f \H' would only be patient, the noise problem would be solved. "I always knew the first two statements by the county were incorr~l and I finally realized the th.ird statem ent was also in· correct. I hope the county will now recognize their respons1b1h· t v to the other horn eowners in the Newport area." San Juan Facility To Test Coal Use During months "'hen the need for reclaim ed water isn't so great , Los Ahsos has devised <1n unusual an'1 env1ronml'ntally pleastnR way lo dispose of the excess The d1:,trit'l watt.•rs about 300 acres or virgin hills on the old Hane ho de Los Allsos m northeast El Toro 0\ er the years. Lo~ A 11,<>s l'mplO) l's ha\'e installed 100 m1h·s of pipes ancl hundreds of sprinkler heads amidst the sagebrush and chaparral anti the JObst1ll Rmker's secretary refus ed to answer any questions regardmg Rinker's further reactions to the jury's decision. Deputy County Counsel Sevier commented. "I don't know what we 'II do yet in the way of appeal. l want to find out what the jurors' thoughts were and then our future act ions wiU depend on the de c 1sion of lhe Board of Supen ·isor s " Jur ors who were contacted as they left the courtroom :.aid they decided 1n favor of Rinker because h.is home on 2 75 acres al 2342 Mesa Drive 1s a uo1que pro· perty that has Ob\'1ou:.ly sus tamed <·ons1derable impact from JCl noise Rinker lPstif1ed during the trial that ht.•"" as assured by coun- By STEPHEN FOX A•a11>f~•Wri1tr A chemical plant near San Juan Capistrano that will tackle the nallonal energy problem or how to use coal cleanly was de· dicated today by TRW and the Environmental Protection Agency. The plant will test a process lo des ulfurize coal befo re it 1s burned , thus reducing the level of s ulfur oxide emissions rele ased into the atompshere by utiJities and other large coaJ users. The facility is located about five miles east of San Juan Capistrano. South of Ortega Highway on O'Neill Ranch pro perty "We don't expect the new plant to gene rate any new jobs local- ly," scud Mike Mathews of TRW "We have been hiring new people us we need them . mos tl y en gineers and technicians. The new process doesn't really take many people I guess we have about 125 employes out there f'roa Page Al SOURED LOVE KILLS • • • 'fhl' nis::ht of tht' killing, Mr:.. W:ilker mel Emmitt E Hogue, 50, of L ag un a Bea c h in a downtown tavern. Hogue was driving Mrs. Walker's car a s 1l pulled up to her house and the passenger's door ""'JS suddenly wrked open. l.atcr. Hogue '-"OUld tell Police hl' sa" flashc:. from tht' gun ;md hec.rcl the report1>, 1Jlthou~h he c11cln 't know exactly how mam, hl'forl' he lt'apl·!I from llw e<ir .mt! r ,in ;.H.'ro:., t hl' ~I rt·1•t Hnl1h\ 111s1dt• .:\Ir., W JI k<•r " hOU!>l' Opt'nt>d I ht.• door. looked ClUl .I/HI\\ t'nl bJd, 111 Olil \. -..llC1 I hl' 12 '1•.1r nlrl 1., now II\ 1ng 1n .1nu1hrr -.t.111• ""1th h1-. I .1thl·r E'rolfl Pag~ .-t I GAS TAX .•. """ strateR1t: arms hm1tal1t1n "~n·<>m<•nt ""Ith tlw Suvll't l 'nton h' n11"" ~ ·artl•r :.Jiii lh,11 ht" l!lrll Jll). "the fralt·rn1tv or pres1 d1•11h und fnrmf'r pn·.,iclt•nts" h.1-. kl•pt 1h crttw1-.rn prl\,llt' But l ,IJ1N 'a11l hr 1lol'.'sn 'l fet>l thJt Ford""'' 1<1l;1t1•<I 11 prom1M' t" k''"P -.uc h t·11n1tf'1t·nt'> prl\ at•· '\n d.-t·11,1nn ha-. h<'f'n made• ..iboul 1,enrltn,1! tank-. to I.air£>, tht• ,\frtt Jrl 11.1t111n rn '"!! t11 ht:.it 11ff 1n-.11q1E"nt ..1tt11ckt>r-. II •, hti:?hh unlllu•lv I """uJiJ ,1tJ\O( ;ilt• 'Ill h ,f -,,d1• /)1• ,;i11l lit• I' cnnt·ernt•d aboul 1>0 .. -.1 hi•· 11\ 1•rc•\p<bt1 rt• du ri ni.: a ""1·1•k th;1t hJ-. 'if·t•n lW1> n<1l1onulh lf'lt•\ i-.t•<I :id<lrc•'>'t'' and 1tw "''"'' cnnfrn•nn., hul 11 1~n 1 li)(C'f\ 111 happen often · "' tlrndanC'r al the Ifft''\!'. 1·nn ff'rf't1C<'S I!\ \ nlunt.1ry. ·· hC' )llUd ""1th a smtll' The rnt'r~v program hl' pro- posed to Congress Wed n<'~clay n1~hl would, 1r fu lly 1mplcment- l'tl. <:nst the federal governme nt S.I b11lwn between now and 1985 He said that would be the ovt•r all t'X pense counting expenditures and tax revenu es from a ll features of the pro~ram Carter· said that with net s pendmg of $4 billion. the nation will purchase and stor e one billion barrels of 011. worth $13 billion, a s m- sur a nee against n tutu r e embargo or emergency. F ..... ra,,eAI MOTEL ••• s teel against m y nose. That guy s tuck h.is gun right in my face. "I felt that lor three days al· terwards," be said. In that Incident, Rutherford again dove for the proteclion ot . the heavy-wooden counter and t he frustrated robbe r fled on foot. "f don't know what's going on in this city," Mrs Rutherford said. "Me either," Rutherford aereed,, "but l 'm eo1n1 to tell the owner I want bullet.proof 1lass tn here ." There had been plans to begin a trust for the boy with donations m lieu of flowers at the funeral, but not much came of the idea, Obey said . Betty Champlin, a Laguna Beach attorney, said a wrongful death suit will be brought against the McCoY estate in behalf oC Mrs Walker's hem11 E'ro... Page A J MANSON. • • Sh e \4as obviously reluctant lo rc·member much Of the ft, t• murders she wit- nessed Jl the home or actn•ss !->huron Tale. com m itted the 111ght l:>E-fort• the LaBianca kill 111~s. 'he """ould s a y only: "I 1· o u I rl n ·I I> <'I 1 t' \ t' 1 t I \\ a'' shockL-d " Deputy Dis t r\lly Stephen Kay, who phm.s to dwell on the <,IJ~ 1ng' of Rosemary and Leno I.a Bianca when Mrs Kasahian n•sumes the stand Monday. It'd her 4u1rkly past the Tate k1ll- 1n~s She acknowledged that she 'uw othl•r Manson follower s slah 01ng '1ct1ms fh<• 27 vear o ld Miss \'an Houten. who 1s being retried for murdt"r m the La8rnnca slayings .1 nd C'On'lptr acy 1n the Tate rnurders. put o n u pair of horn r 1 m nwd .:ia,ses and ~tared at \1 r., l\:".1h1an in fasc•1nat1on Thc· '' 1tness looked away \1 r"' Kasabian told a~ain I he "tory of how she met Manson and 1•110t'.'d his "fum1ly "Of Manson , .. hr !>aid -,oftly "He seemed to k n o " c• " <' r y l h i n g II c w as beautiful H<' was ~e ntle and \W('('l and kind .. Mrs Kasab1an's VOH'C was nat as s he recalled the Aug. 8. 1969 Tate murdl'rs a nd t h e n , Man son's dec1s1on to go on a ~<·cond murderous foray the next night "lte was going lo show us how to do it." s he said "He said then• had been a lot of fear and panic the night before and it was tOQ messy " S he had just begun to recount Manson's r a ndom searc h for \"tclims. a hunt that ended at the Los Feliz home of the LaBiancas, when court adiourned In the 1970-71 trial, Manson, Miss Van Houten and two other women followers were convicted of murder. C harles "Tex" Watson was con victed in a separate ll'lal. Miss Van Houten a lone received a new trial because her attorney died during the first proceedings. The others ar e serving Ule sentences. The s andy-haired Mrs. Kasa- blan recalled for jurors how she heard ot Manson's roving hippie cla n rrom a woman member of his "family." "She said there was a group of ptople who loved each other. There were children there and a be autiful man ... It seemed llkca· nlct place'to be.'• · Sbe went lo lhe old mov1e ranch where MaNOD camped wltb hls c\AlU.ts. nov.. '' Dr Stephen Ca~c. director of the EPA's office of Energy, Minerals and lndustrv, :...aid the plant was a m;nor stt•p for\4 ard toward the inl'rea:,NI llSl' of <:oal lo m eet future ener gy need:... lie noted President Carter's cm phasis on hea\'it'r utilization of <·oa l as part of the nation·, "fuc·I mix·• in presenting his energy prog ram to Congress The plant uses a process di'.'· veloped by TRW's Dr Hol)l'rt A. Meyers wh.ich leaches us much as 95 percent of the pynt1c ::.ulfur out of cr ushed coal before 1t 1s burned. The plant c an pron•::.s only about a he.If ton of «oal an huur but TRW and E PA arc proceed 1ng with plans for a full scale de· monstrat1on plant which will pro bably beJocated Ul the easl "The progress to d ate in de- mons trating I h1.s process has been reassuring," Gage said "If these pilot plant studies are suc· cessful and a re followed bv a de monstrat1on program. thrn 1n th<> future, Wl' may "<'II ha\t' a number of full st·alt· pletnts using this process to dt·~in t1•11, of thousands or tons (If (.'t>al l'od\ day " Queen Free From Taxes LONDON <AP) A go\•ern ment dec1s1on to exempt QueC'n Elizabeth II from ha\•1n~ to r('- veal her large holdings of stocks a nd bonds brought protl•,ts from left-wing Labontes The\ said the cloak of secrec) O\.er the ta>. free royal fortune 1s "feudal" ;ind "ridiculous." Stanle.> Clinton Da\ 1s of th<.' Department of Trade annountc.•tJ · lhc ruling in the House of Corn m on s Thur~day. the Quct'n ·~ 51:.l birthday The exemption from the 11cw Companies Act which came 111to force Monday also <'Ovt'rs thl· rest of the Britis h royttl familv and foreign heads of Stalt• <.1nd their familf's, Verdict Clarified A headline in Thursday's Dailv Pilot incorrcC'tly rcpor.ted that Richard William Sutton was found guilty m the shooting of .1 bystander during :1 robhc•n· 111· was instead found gu1ltv "or 14 founts of armed robbery The Daily Pilot rrgrt•l'> lh1s tr ror goes on, Mc Fadden said scH1tE111ttt The result of watering an are a not normally used Lo a grl'at deal of natural wetness has been luxuriant growths of green thjckets. lush patcht:s nf Y.ildflowers and a profusion uf """1ldlife a littlt· Edl·n um1tlsl surrountJ1ng hills that are parched. brown and dry The area is a botanist's dream ll 1s probably no coincidence that McFadden. whose Orange County pioneer family has farmed in the Saddleback Valley since the 1860s. holds "a botany degree. The water clistnc:l manager s aid people from all over the world have come to sec what Lo!> Alisos has done with its reclaimed wa(('r supplies, which provide a hope for the farmers in times nf drought and hfe for the hills and valleys. . *. llANDIO\PPEO CAPISTRANO UNIFIED School Dis- trict residents may havl' felt 'omc i.:rallftcat ion this week '' ht•n tw.o trustees arrived for a board mee ting 111 "heelchairs. Advocate~ cif improving school facility access for the handicapped havt.· bt.•t>n askinR trustees for ramps and other amemt1t•s to make their h\es ('a,1cr Cleova Weinert, prc~1c11:nl of the area chapter of the Cahforrua Assoc1atiun for tht.• Physically Handicapped, said the best way for an ambulatory person to realize the con· finemenls of a wheelchair is to be for<'cd to use one. Trustee George While has always attended board meet· mgs in a \\heelrha1r becausc of war Y.Ounds but this week. board president Ted Kopp wa' also on wheels. Kopp, a con- tractor . broke both heels when he fell from a rooftop last \\(.'C'h "Want to go outs1dt>"" h.upp askt'd White. as he rolled mto plaCl' at lh1· ht·.id nf thl' boarrl l.iull· "! II ra<'c ~ ou Jn>Und the parhrng 1111 . . ., SAODLEBACK VAi.LEY l 'nlfit•d School District t r'ustecs recently ii lust ralt'd two bu:o.1t· kssons in life ar- twns do speak loudc-r than wonb and, l'Vl'll w hl.'n a vote isn't tukl'n, the majority rules During the first hoard mct·t1ng 1n the new district facilities 10 days ago. Board f'rcs1dcnt Loa Young an· nounced that, rn compliance with signs 1n the cha mber, there would be no smok1nl! to prnkct !he• new carpets. Despite groans by tru~tees \\ ho.!>moke. there was no im· mediate defiance of the new l'cl1ct until the board ad- journed to executive session and emer ged later carrying ash trays. This week. there wcrl' again no ash trays in evidence al first but, as 1f b) magic. lht') began appearing in front of board members and \'ere qu1C'lly issued to the staff, press and public An intc•rest1ng sidelight of this smouldering subterfuge h<.id to do" 1th the ashtrays th(•mselves Somehow, when the d1stnct movc•d its board meetings from Los Alisos lntcrmcd1att· ~t·hnol to the new offices, all the ashtrays were lost · Cndauntcd by this "<'onspiracy, d1 str1c t administrators qui<'kl\' ordt•rl'<l three dozen more. which \\ere delivered sc<.irt'l'ly three hours before the meeting 10 days ago. But. because of Mrs Youni.(s orcll'rs, they were left in lhci r wrappC>rs until this wel'k I nvet<:ratc smokers might argue that the ash trays had to be us1·d or they would have .been a waste of taxpayer property Front Page Al GROUCHO LOVES ERIN • • • On Wednesday. the 1udge or rlcred Miss Flem in~ 's control uver Marx's affairs and estate he 'us pended. But he stayed the or- d er after pleas by Miss fo'lem- mg·s attorneys, and made a vts1t to Marx's home. No m <'ntion of the visit was made by the JUdgc Thursday Attorneys for Miss Fleming proposNI Thursday that Zeppo be appointed a:. interim con- .!>Crvator A new d1mens1on 1n c:erpet beauty Solt. sh1mrrP11n1i beauty you ca~ Soft. 1ac11le t:>eaury you can feel Du F'"ont TOUCHABLE carpets, coostrucled of 01.1 Pont nylon DEN'S ·····~·········· .installation. custom draperies LI( NO 110422 linoleum • wood floor 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CAllf. 92617 • PHQN( 6416 •838 -6•6 2355 .. - Friday'• Afternoon Prlcet .N¥SE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS~ Oxy Rep0rts Quarter Gain LOS AJllCELES (AP> -OccldentaJ Petroleum Corp. announced a 63 per. cent increase in tu flnl quarter earn· lnaa compared witb last year's net In· come for the same period. The '33.3 million flnt quarterly In· come for 1977 role aubltanUa111 °"" the $3>.4 mllUon earned ln the nm quarter of 1976, the companysaJd. Primary eaminaa per share in· cnued rrom 24 cents in the fil'Jt quarter of 1976 to ts cents lb.ls year. a 1J)Okeaman added.• . ' Southern Paclllc Galn!_.l __ SAN FRANCISOO (AP)-~ f adflc Company on Tbuncla.y ....,_n. ed record lint 4ua.rttr net "1come ot $27 .4 million, an IO S*'Ceat improve. i ment over the 1.m. period lutJur. 1 Chairman Ber\jamln P. Bl••lnl tredl~ the lnereue to "aolid irowth• In. . .tn.tnc l'eftmMI •nd votm:nt u the national ecoaomy plclltd up at.eam." ToUI oper8tlq l'fttnUll tor the nm qaan.r wwe ISlL 1 mil11on, up 11 ,.rcaftom. rear aao. ... ~I Aef!l 2!. 19n s DAILY PILOT •7 Pension Plana Spouse Benefit May Be Lacking By SYLVIA POllTZ& Fotmlt Mo StN• Most people covered by prlvale penaJon pl1n1 believe It wlll autom.Ucall¥ 10 to tbe Jpouae in the event ot du th. Thia 11 not the case. ALTROVGR ms lt'H PENSION reform law brou9ht about important reforms and aet new standards for private peoaloo p1ans, tt failed to provide adequately for spouses. Thla ts the law's 9'nd the _penalon 1yslem'1 greatut fall- lns. according to a number of experts. Most people tend to thlnk ol. the lncome of the working spouse a.a joint iDcome. Bul the pension syst~m and law con· alder the emplOfe'• in· come and pen&loo as hls · or hera alone. IN MOST CASES, the pension will be reduced automaUcally upon retirement ao that Money's Worth a surviving spouse can continue recelvln• at leut half of the benefits when the worker dies. But the worker can sign a form waiving such a reduction and the size of the reduction can vary dependinc on recipients' aaes and the particular plan. 'Ibere is nothinf ln the law requirin1 the &pouse to play a part, in or even to be informed of lhe working partner's choice. For those sllll workinl and not ready to retire, there 1s • away to make sure the aurvlvint spouse wlll get some or the • ~naiOCl. If the plan baa early retirement provisions, the worker may opt early for a 1urvtvln1 spouse reduction, but only if he or ahe haa reached a certain age. The plan must allow t.hi5 option If the worker Is within 10 years of the plan's normal retirement age, which ls usually 6S, or he or she has reached the plan's early relirmenl ace -whichever is later. TREllE'S A CATCH. IF THE worker dies of natural causes within two years after electing this option, lhe ::ur· vlvlng spouse may get not.hint. The law makes no provision for a share in pension pay· ment.a after divorce. But ln aorne states with community property Jaws, such as California, divorcees have been awarded a portion of future benefits. Under the Internal Revenue Service's joint and sur· vivor regulations, plans may require the spouse to have been married for at least a year as of the date reduced benefits begin or as of the death or the worker. This rule, in effect, could make ll impomble for a divorcee to coiled a benefit even if the ex-mate opted for a reduction in benefits in order to allow iL A RETDlED WORKER WHOSE spouse dies first ran· not reverse the reduction and reclaim a full pension. Some plan.a may have provisions beyond what lhe law requires, including pre·retirement survivor benefits, death or burial benefits and group term life insurance. Ntrt: Re/ormtng lhe Law Finally: New Use For Olive Pits FRESNO (AP) -Once worthless olive pits are being converted into fuel to save mooey and eneray. In a separate project, researchers are trying to de· lermine whether smelly onion waatea can make economical fuel. BOTH INVOLVE ATrEMPJ'S by major California pro- cessors to reduce expensive disposal of agricultural wastes and consumption of scarce foeail fueJs al the same lime. Researchers for Lindsay Ripe Olives tried for years to rind a practical use for an average of 25 tons of olive pits reamedoutofth~deJicaclesduring each day's processing. "Fireplace logs. catUe feed. You name it. None proved economtcally practical," aays George ( J Powell. executive E'~E'DGY secretary or the 400· l'f ft membercooperative. -------------Finally, research concentrated o n a burner developed in Idaho that uses wet wood chips to provide steam heat for lumber mills. A similar burner adapted to handle oJlve fit.s which also have high molature content, was installed a th~ Llndal)' plant this year. · "rr DOES TWO THJNG8 for us." Powell explains "With lncreaalng costs of fuel, we estimate it wlU in Um~ supply about 25 percent of our boiler ener1y, replacing natural gas or fuel oil. "A lesser advantage, but atJll an important one to us, ls disposal of these pita. For example, lut year we bud1eted $1$,000 for labor and transportation jual to haul the things out of here." Ashes remainlac from a day's burning fill only about hal~ of one SS.gallon drum. says Leo Roberson, plant enaaneer. THE ROPE OF GETl'ING rtdof &arbage more cheaply ls the main reuon GUroy Jl'ooda Inc. la tryina to develop a system to use wastes for fuel. The nrm spends about $100,000 annually to dlspoH of wutea from onion and garlic proceulns. Dry aklna, roota and lope would be burned to cenerate steam almilar to the o~ratlon at Llndlay Olives, aays Richard Zahner. enSineer for Gilroy Foods. But some part.a or the proceaain1 produce wutes too wet to bum. A consultant from San JOH State University de· veloped a met.hod of termenun1 the wet w11tes to produce methane 1u that eventually may be burned in tho Gilroy plant '1 boiler or dehydra\Jon procesa. •"nl£ QUALITY OP GAS 8EBM8 to be atceptabJe uaeabJe foe blending In with 1u bein& used here," says or: Otto Silverstein, director of research and development "We know that the thlnt wtll work lo concept ·• ~er adda. "How practlcal ll ll from an operations 1nd1 financial aundpalnt Is what we are worklns on now. We can eenerate a 1ood quantJty of met.bane from It ... A pilot plant may be bWJt to test the practicality or the 1yatem, which Zahner bopa can eventually consume as per· cent ot the 70 tons of scraps produced each day during the nine·~ deb)'draUon Mason. Beckman-Reports Gain tr ~Beckm• lllltnment1, lno., ruuerton, Jookl tor. 1flrth a f w ~ o( ltt'otll •lr'ftlnCI laim in ~ 12 1D011tbs 41DUJ .,une ~l ~?JP&DJ UecatlY• Hid. Por the uura quarter, aided March 81, Bfflcman ,... PGrJ:d • '4 pe~t lntftaM In net eamlnp to $3.9 mllltoa, tll' -centa a •bare, on a 1t percent aaln lnettue to $73.4 ml.Dloa. For I.he nlne-moatb period, Mt earntnp lncr .. sed 41 percent to $10.8 mllllon , or $1.32 per ah are, Ob a 11 percent Nia lnueue lo~ milliori. ln the Ove and tbreMauart.r Jtl.J"I sin~ filcal 1111, Beclcmaa'I net eandQp ba" lDcnued at a compound an· naaJ rate ot •percent• ar: aban at II perceDt. Sala bavt lncreued at a aDDUal rate ol 11 per. cent..'lbecomptnJh.al 1...t a.damlnnan. t ,._. . ~-· ........