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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-04-28 - Orange Coast Pilot. I 'lust for· the Hell of It' : ive Masked Men Spying Suspect ·Bind Employes,-· Blames Actions Rob Mesa Market On CIA· Tactics ' ' 1"";t,' .'-l~ •. • . . . . . . . • ~. I • I f' <\ ·---~ .. ,., -., . . . rDll.LY PILOT .... .. .. .. .. ~;:*-.; . *-'·' :*1JO~ * * * .. ·.;!t~~ ... .l'fllt-!li' ... ~ ·'·• ...... ,, •t .J. , •• ' - . alted THURSDAY AFTERNOON , APRI L 28, 1977 llOL 10 NO t ti S SECTIONS, \0 PAGES Suspect Hits CIA t Tactics LOS ANGEi.ES <Af'1 Christopht.·r Bo) t'l' ha.s l<'st1rtcd a l has espmnagt· trial that ht• became tn\ o h 1.'d 1n "JJying because of his cont'l'rn O\ ('r al leged C IA man1pulatwn of Australian labor. Boyce. 2:1. as a<.:cus<•d of <·on- spiring to sell st•net t·oclt·s imd plans through a l>oyhood frn·nd lo Soviet agents 1n M('Xtrn Caty Boyce's lawyl'rs hu\ t.• r('.sl<'d their case. ancl tht• 1ury 1s lei rC' ce1\'e mstrul'l1ons from tht• Judgt• tod ay. The trial of <·o dd1·nd tint An drew Oaullon l.1•1• \.\'.1.s to tw.·~in after lhl' Ho) 1·1· J ur) h1•gan., dt• liber :it1ons Testifying 111 ht' m\ 11 d1·f l'n'" W ednt'~Cl.1\. B11\ , ••. ''''" ht• bee a ml' rh~1·1wh.1nt1·d ''1th th•• Centra I Int <>II 1 i.:1·m·1• A ~1·nn an 1974 aftt•r tl1M'm1·1 an~ top .,.•crN rtocum1•nt.s ;11 I I! W !-.v-.ll'ms I n1 He smd llw clcw11ml•nts andt t'i•lt•tl that th<.' Cl i\ ",.., ""ork an~ lo sup press stnk1·s. p.trtH•ularly an th(' transportHl111n industry an Australia Al the time'. H11vc·I' was a rlor u ments clt•rk <it THW an fiNfondo Beach. Hi s father 1s h1•ad of s1•c•urily at t h e McDonnl•ll D o uli(l a s Astronautics Company plant in Huntington llcuch. He said Lee hud heen com- p 1 ai n Ing lo him :1boul U.S. potltlcs al 4.1 party in Pa los Verdes where they both li ved. "I told him 'If you thank that's bad you should st•e whut t hey'r<' doing to the Australians·." Ooyce testified earlier. He sa1d he asked L<'e to h<'lp him expose th e C IA 's in terference in Australian affairs and Lee asked him to write 1t all d own, which he dad Royce claims Lee gave the l<'ttcr to th<' Russians and it was then used to CSeeSECRETS, Page A2) ·POOR PUCE FOR SMOKER OMAHA, Neb. (AP) -A dar- ing or perhaps foolhardy janitor was arrested on suspicion of marijuana possession after al· Je gedly smok in g pot in a rest room -at p olice head- quarters. Two Omaha ofilcers who said they smelled the marijuana ar- rested the man. "I told him I should be arrest· in1 him on suspicion or stupldi· t)'," said Sgt. Gary Crinklaw. " COSTA MESA FIREMEN ATIEMPT TO AID FATAL.LY INJURED WOMAN IN SAN DIEGO FREEWAY CRASH \ CHP Officers Quoted Husband as Saying He. Got Into Chase, 'Just for the Hell of It' ~~~~~~~~~~~~ . Death Ends Speed Chase Ry GARY GRANVILLE Of ,,_ O•ilf Pile' \1•11 A Reno motorist races felony manslaughter chari::es today aftl•r he engaged police an a hi gh- s peed chase on the San Diego F reeway which resulted in a crash and the death of his wife. The chase started m Inglewood and ended m Irvine near Orange County Airport. The suspect, Barry H. Shirley, 28, of Reno, Nev .. was quoted by California Highway P atrol Of· fi cers as saying he did it, "Just for the hell ofit." Killed in the Wednesday crash w as 20-year-old Ute Shirley. Officers said the chase started at l : 20 p.m. and stretched over 40 miles al speeds up to 120 miles per hour. It ended shortly before 2 p.m. j u s t west o f M acA rthur Boulevard when Mrs . Shirley was thrown from the o ut-of· control car as it bit an embank· ment adjoining the airport. In the wake of the freeway dash, two Los Angeles police of- ficers were slighly injured when their car overturned. And at the scene of the Irvine wrec k , u 20 -yea r -o l d • motorcyclist was seriously in· JUred when his m otor cyQle slammed into the rear end of a n auto stopped because of the traf- fic congestion. <See CR ASH, Page A2) Coffee Nerve No Java SerVed At Any Cost , EVANSVIllLE, Ind. (AP> -You can't buy a cup of coffee in Bob .Bordenaro's restaurant -not even for$100. Jrked bf sKyrocketiQg prices, Bordenaro said he wouldn't pa)' 58 cents for a cup of coffee and wouldn't ask anyone else to do it, either. The "Sorry, No Coffee" sign went on the door Mond9y nig}\t, and BqrdeflarO declared tha t "you couldnlt buy a cup of coffee in my restaurant for $100." On We<lnesday, a man·walked into his Ristorante D'Italia and ordered coffee. When Bordenaro replied that he didn't ser ve coffee anymore, the stranger took out a $100 bill and put it on t he co\,lllter. He didn't car.a how much it cost, he wanted coffee,: t he customet said. Still, Bordenaro said no. The rrum had a beer in· stead and left. ' l l Masked Men Get $500 at Mesa Market F ive mert. wearing ski and s tocking masks robbed a Costa Mesa market about 10:30 p.m. Wednesday, escaping with an estimated $500 after tying up e mployes, police reported today. The heist occurred s hortly after the Alpha Beta Market, 2200 Harbor Boulevard, bad closed for the evening. Police said at least two men carried pistols and aJl· five .robbers burst through a rear delivery door or the store. None of the employes were in· jured althougl) one employe's wedding ring apparentlY was taken by one or t.be rob6ers, a store spokeaman said . The employ ea were tied up and the rive men fled after scooping up $500 frotl\ stoTe cash registers, the apokesrnJll said. Drugs S~ct MODF.STO CAP> -A Modesto man has been aM'ested for in· vestigation or selling underq>Ver officers $65,000 worth or brown heroin, authorities say. . l Experts Fail in 3 Tries STAVANGER, Norway (A P) -Amer ican-led troubleshooters trying to save the North Sea from further massive pollution fail ed in three attem pts today to choke off the runaway Bravo offshore oil well. Fearing a fire threat, Norway ordered a temporary hull in all production in the area. Offi cials of the Phillips Petroleum Co .. the well's owner. said they did not know when or how the "blowout" specialists would t ry again lo cap the gushing well. "ll 's a setback, and a ny set- back is seri ou s," R obert Archambeault, Phillips director of engineering for the mldsea Ekofisk oil field, said at a news conference. "It certainly doesn't leave the situation without a possibility for recovery." Norwegian Industry Minister B)ertmar Gjerde. citing safety concerns. ordered a temporary total halt in all production at sur· rounding platfor ms in the . Ekofisk field in the m iddle of the , North Sea. Norwegian officials, who fear . the posslbiJlty of a seaborne fire in th.,e field, said 61h million gallons of cruljc oil had spilled in· to the North Sea since the well . (See SPILL Page A2) Coas t Weather Cons'ider1rble cloudiness with some mornina drizzle over coast a l slop es. Partial afternoon clearing Frid ay. Lows t onig ht mid-SOs to near 60. Highs Friday in 60s a long the · beaches to low 70s inland. INSIDE TODAY .• TdMliort's "Fa1her Knows 1 Btst." will be r~ in a 1pecial May 15. The program will pru mt the charoctera l from the poptllar 1erie1 of 17 11ear1 ago as they ore now. The three chUdren are, of l course, grown up. Story, photoa on~~ .49. l•dex Al Ytttr Service .. =l'lllld• •1 ·-•9-cll •a .. . C.lllM'lll• Al N•ll::= M c11ulfl• Dl·M °'.,.. 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Police said a warrant was is· sued for Barber's arresl Monday after a 13-year-old Irvine girl identified a photo of Barber as the man who stopped her on the street Saturday. She said she 'howed her photos of adults ~ngaging in sex acts. · The girl told police the man tlrst asked her for directions to the two high schools in Irvine a nd then showed her the photos that M-erc hidden in the map he was .holding. She said he made remarks ;ibout "skin flicks" and told her to get into his car. She ran away end called police. The man's car was spotted later in the day at a bus stop on Culver Drive near Sandburg Way, where the driver was seen talking lo two girls. Police s aid they took the driver, Barber. lo the police sta· lion, questioned him and took his photo, which was later shown to the 13-year-old girl. Investigators said Barber, a 20-year retired Marine, is a heavy machine operator. Boat Section: It's Nautical Bm Very N ice Today's Daily Pilot brings boat enthusiasts a wealth of informa- tion regarding what's new on the market in both vessels and marine equipment. A special 12-page magazine ·•orange County Boating" comes to you in the Daily Pilot. The section is filled with words and picture advice on where to purchase or rent a new or used boat, take sailing lessons. find marine hardware and how to besl resol\'e maintenance pro- blems. t~or guid:mcc to the Orange Coast"s leadmg nautical values, look ror "Oran~«> c 'ounty Boat· in~ ... County Backs Irvine Coast Buy A resolution supporting lhe proposed stale purchase of 2.400 acres of land along the Irvine Coast south of Newport Beach has won the unam1mous ap- proval or Orange County Supervisors. Board chair man Tom Riley said Wednesday that state of. fkials are evaluating the pro- posed purchase• as an additioo to stale park lands. The purchase would be financed with money made avaalahle through a s tatewide bond approved by voters in Nov· ember. ORANOE COAST DAILY PILOT TJrlot Ot•n.qt (IU\I O•••• PtfM 'Mlfll•"'C"h C'Nr\ -.n.11,.,Ntt•" Off \\ l\CMril_,.l~OttftiirOr~ -c..,, Pvb'1'"''""' ,..,,,.,."" ~4"• ""''°"" ""' pubh\h+d Mo""Cft¥ l~rOUQtl f'r•<MY f ... (Mt• ,,,..,,. N~WOOf'I 8t>•cf'I. Mul'rt~Oft 0-A<l'l'f °"" l•fn V•ll••. trwlnt, S.,ttdl~tMK• V•HtY 14"d 1.AtV'\f Ae'tC h '\or)Utt\ Cn•\t A \\tqf 'C'Qlft""tl•01 tJeft I\ OVbll,~d S11uro••i lftd !tV'l"Ct•y\ t~., .,.,~ +e•I pubh\hlntJ D'l "t t\ At U) 'Nft\I ft•; 5trH t ~t• Moer\4 C••1tornt1.,.7' . aMorlN-Pt*\lflf'~I 11"1d Pvbt1Wr J•I> a Cwloy Vr<• Prt't°'"' •nd Grtnt-r41M.$~f TflitMol\ lhr.rM fO,l&r l ... _,,..__ M4~t•f'N1 E~tor Cll.fftf\ ... ...... 1110 .... '""'" AHl\tanr M•,,•01rwa E<MI~ omc .. C'o•tu.-e,. J»w•u e.., u..,.. litQ~ .. M!\ tt .. G~-Vrf>~I,.,.. """'•"'O'IOI\ .. •Cft 11111 ~--"' hiuM'lt rd S..~•tlHC\ Vall•y HlOI LO 1'01 A-ot S..n O_ ,, _ _., Telephone (714)"2-Gtt cie .. m~ Adwer11.i111 ... 2 • ..,. ~··-' Voll•y -()t!l(o 511-4i10 • "·-~~0.-""""'yo.tw-non • 640-1210 & ti media but now "I'm gelling lr- tilated." • One article quoted two women sel designers who ''said Pffsl· dent Nixon has terrible t.aate ln Curnlture -thnt he chose every piece of furniture" in the recent· ly taped conversations with David Front. Brennan said. "That's absolute crap," said Brennan, "He never saw the set Busy Bru Boy Blocked SACRAMENTO (AP~ - They're tightening securi- ty a round the city bus parking lot -a 14-year-old boy has stolen a bus for the third time in five weeks. ''That boy must really want to drive a bus. He has to be a frustrated bus· driver." said a police sergeant Wednesday. The la.st time, Monday, the boy and the bus were apprehended near Reno, 130 miles east. The only passenger was a 9-year-old friend. TuvMarine Dis Charged lnA.ssault SAN DEIEGO (AP) -Two Marine drill mstructors have been charged with ass aulting recruits, one of the m uccused of 19 counts of hitting them with his hat and stepping on their fingers S. Sgt. John R. Bradley, 24, of Granite City, Ill., has been or- dered to face a special court· martial May 12. Spokes men al the .M arine Corps Recruit Depot where .Bradley is stationed said Wed· nesday that no decision has been made on a trial for the other drill instructor . Sgt. Joseph A. Frag ua. 27, of Albuquerque, N.M. The trial of Bradley would be the first case of recruit abusini; char ges since Pvt. Lynn McClure, 20. of Lufkin. Tex., died March 13. 1976. of head inJuries suffered at the San Diego base when he was forced into repeated pugil stick drills. I n a n in ves tigation into McClure's death, the Marine Corps suspended a colonel, two c aptains and three sergeants from lrairung duties. The three officers and a drill sergeant were given letters of reprimand in their files. Another DI was cleared a l a court· martial, and chargH against a third were dropped. Still pending is a $14 million wrongful death suit against the Marine Corps. Fragua was charged with seve n counts or assault on six recruits. nine counts of financial dealings with four reeru1ts and a single count of hazing. ,.,.... P.,,e JIJ CRASH •.• At the end, however, Shirley told CHP officers who arrested him after pulling him from the wreckage o( has overturned sportscar . "lt was a lark. We said to each other, 'Hang on. here we go.' It wa~ Just for the hell of it." Shirley. who suffered only minor anJuries in the chas e. ending crash, was charged with felony vehicular ma nslaughter as a result of his wife's death. According to investigHlors. the woman was killed when th~ careening sports car tumbled cm~. top or her as she was eject~ from the auto after it hJl the freeway embankment. Before that, however. the Los Angeles motorcycle officer who signaled Shirley to slow down as he whisked along the freeway in Inglewood was lreated for minor injuries. The officer was injured when his motorcycle banged into Shirley's car when Shirley abruptly stepped on the brakes, investlgators'sald. A few miles later, the two patrolmen were injured when their car overturned while chas· ing Shirley toward Oran1e County. Officers said most of his .CO. mile flight was al about 100 miles per hour along the freeway center divider with occulonal nights lnto the freeway's fut lane. CHP offlcers identified the motorcyclist seriously In.Jund ln the chase-ending crash'• af· termath In Irvine as Jamea Robert Richmond Jr .• 20, of 162161. Venus Drive, Westmlnlter. Richmond w .. taken to TulUn Commwllty Hoepital where he w os rtpOl'\ed tn crl Ucal coodlUon today. 11 before the tapin&s ... The Cortbcomlng interviews with Froet will show "the m un that I know -and that all too oft.eo wu not the case presented by the media," Brennan said. After his talk at the San Clemente Inn. about a mile from the Nixon est ate, a reporter asked Brennan if he believes the press impeached Nixon, who left office l,OOOdays ago this week. "Well, no, of course the press didn't impeach him," Brennan replied. During his talk Brennan cited what he said were a series of dis· tortions lnvolv1ng Nixon. A statement that Nixon talks every day to former Secretary of State ·Henry Kissinger, accocd· ing to Brennan. is "absolute buH -he talked to Kissinger three times during all the tapings." Brennan said stories thut Nix· on t elephoned President Carter three or four times were also false, that the White House will confirm it was only once. The "interpretation that was put on that story -that Pres.I· dent Nixon is just sitting out here waiting for an opportunity to call" is untrue, Brennan said. He also denied Nixon ever was ill· volved romantically with a Hong Kong waitress, subject of another story. In the book "The Final Days," Brennan said, he is mentioned 95 times and 91 of those "wer e either outright lies or distor· tions." And, said Brennan. a re· cent magazine article about Nix· on was "completely distorted." Brennan, 39, has spent eight years with Nixon. five as Marine Corps aide and the last three as chief of Nixon's four-person staff. · The resigned president "is do· ing quite well," said Brennan. "His problem Is phlebitis. as you know. His kind is not painful." But Brennan said Pat Nixon is not Improving as rapidly as hoped from a stroke although "she walks on the beach and does physical therapy" and 1s doing satisfactorily in her recovery. Nixon was forced to elevate his leg during a portion of the Frost tapings for television because he had been sitting too long, Bren- nan said. Nixon's daily routine, s aid the aide, is brisk. starting early in the morning with writing. At noon, he breaks usually for a hamburger lunch. The two often go together to the nearby Shorecliffs golf cour&e at 1: 15 p.m ., returning by 4 p.m. said Brennan. •'Som e people · have said he lunges at the ttall. He doesn't. He lunges at the golf course. He always thinks he's wasting lime, that he should be working. At firs t. he wouldn't even play golf." Quentin's Tate Hurt in Fight SAN F RANCISCO (AP) - Wille Tate, acqu itted in the famed San Quentin Six trial, was in critical condition today after a gun battle outside a meeting in the San Francisco Cooperative Warehouse Tuesday night that left the leader of a radical group dead, police said. Dead was Earl Stacher, ~. leader of Tribal Thumb. a mill· tant IJ'OUP of ex-convicts, police said Wednesday. Two women and one man, all with reputed ties to the radical left., were jailed in the wake of the shootout. One of the women had caused a s tir at the murder trial of Symbionese Liberation Army members Russell Little and Joseph Remiro. Mrs. For d 'Fine' PALM SPRINGS (AP) Former First Lady Betty Ford was "feeling just fine" on her re- turn home after a six·dHy stay at Eisenhower Medical Center for tests on a pinched spinal nerve. according to a Ford family spokesman. U.S. Flayed By Pakistani ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP> -Prime Mlnister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto ac- cused Americam today of helping finance an opposl- Uon campaign to force his r esignation. Speakin g to a jolnl session oC the eovemment· con trolled Parliament. Bhutto laid lhe opposition was being "nooded" with U.S. dollars to enable them t o conUnue their seven· week campaign. The prime minister al· lcged the money came from the United States, whom be ldcnUfied oaly as lhe "superpower" on the losing side of the Vietnam war. 4'P Wl"'llllOIO LAWYERS REST CASE Christopher J . Boyce F rom l"age A I SECRETS • • blackmail him mlo becoming a spy. Boyce, conclud111~ two uays ul' t estimo n y, admi tted that somelJmes the life of a spy was excitmg. "But it was also very frighten· ing. Tl was u thing 1 never en· joyed," Boyce said Boyce rn.sistcd that Lt•c had threatened to kill him several times if he dadn 'l ~o al on~ with the s py plans . He said he believed Lee because ··when I was in high school with him he took his pistol and shot his pct cat in the head . . he said he cladn'l want it anymore. 1 lold him he was a LitUe weird " He s:lld that after he m ('t with the Soviet agents. they \\ untcd him to study Russian history und politics to prepare himself for a JOb al the U.S. St<ite De partment where he would be a spy. Boyce said he accepted $1 5.000 from then and enrolled at LC Riverside but had no intention of going to work for the Sta ll' Department. As ked if he s pe nt the money. Boyce replied: "Very r apidly It was my only sol act! " 2 Girls Molested lnHB lluntmgton Beath detectives today are huntmg u middle-ugt.-d m an who sexually molested two girls, aged 6 and 7, Wednesduy t•vening at u north side pluy cround Police ~aid th~ suspect abo at· tempted lo rape the 6-year·old. Neither girl was otherwise in- jured in the episode which began when their attacker offered to help them on playground equip- ment. Detective Vir ginia Kirkmeyer su1d although the 6-year-0ld suf· fered the r<.ipe attempt after both girls wen • partially disrobed in ~· secluded s pot, the act was not rompleted. The sex assaults occurred roughly between 7 .JO and 8 pm. a l Rant ho Vie w Ele m entary School, 16941 B St .. near WHrner A venue and Ileach Boulevard. lm;est1gators say they have no doubt the acts oct·urrccl, but the youngslNs' a ge, lack of un- derstanding and a degree of <'m· barrassmi:nt have been a pro· blem so far. ."Sdmebody else saw him at the playground und it would appear he is probably in his 50s." Detcc- la \'e K1rkmC)t'rsa1d The two little girb and the• un· i d e n t i f 1 c d t h 1 r d w 1 t n l's s described the attempted rape s uspect as having gray hair and wearing hlack trousers. black shoes and a purple and silver print shut The ind1v1dual who saw him from a distance and became sus- p1c1ous also said at appeared he may have been wearing a black cap. Nuke P lans Told BO!'l.'N, West Germany (AP> - West Germany has announced a nucleur development program that emphasizes the breeder re- actors President Carter is trying to limit because they could fuel nuclear weapons. Grab This One! RCA XL·lOO 15" diagonal 0 011'! lo'! th,11 I JN Jll ,. fnnl ~'" 1 Ir t 1'1 ACA XL·IOO '"' ,h I I' ,• cornplPI~ w 1 f '°' '"l 1l;'I• ., J ... ,, in I •• tube sy>~ern. 1 IOd •t' Pfvq.on Ace •'·••cu•I rflo•J 11,.., • , pl.'/ •.r·ov1 "'1 / .Ac cul in11 bl:lt k 111.•ll'' rur 1 •"' 111~ ,, • "·1 '"'r' ' f()f b1tll1,tnl, r ;~t ' ttlt ,._t I lflf j llCA XL 10<> · ~ I'' olr I r 1 E'romPa~AJ SPILL . • • hh·1o1. out Frulay An·narnoea0ull :-.11'1 lh11t a "blowout prcventeor" had mill· takenly been placed upside duwn on the wellhead before last "'''''k ·s accident. "lt's a good possiblhty that the well could have been scaled lf the ulowout prenmtcr h(l(J not been instHlled in an tnverted position sometime last week," he said. Phillips officials albo said th1' half moon-shaped s leet discs called "bland rams" that \H•rc used today to try to close of'f the well had been tested to withstand only -t,000 pounds per square ln('h of pressure. But the force or the oil spurt.In~ to the surface ftorn the seabed was estimated at 4,350 pounds of pressure per square inch. Archambeault s aid this dis· parity m pressure was probably not the kl'Y fuctor in the failure to cap the well. • The c rew, stationed on a ne arby barge, boarded the Bravo n g at dawn m good weather to bcgm what they hoped would be the final phase of the capping operation. The rig is situated 170 m Jlcs south\\ est of Norw uy. The seven-man t e am used hydraulic pressure to put the rams m place over the spurting wellhead. The rams held biJck the 011 for a few seconds each time, but then they burst open un· der pressure of the gas thal 1s pushmg th,· oil up from 10,000 feet below. No Abortion F or Victim DENVER (AP) -Doctor!-> .11 t he Un1vcr s1ty or Colo r udt1 Medical Center have decided not lo pursue their request for an abortion for a woman who has been unable to give her consent b<.•causc of an apparent stroke. Citing a recent inr,rovcment in thi.• condition o r 24·yeur old Damita Jo Bndg1.•s, an attorney for the physicians saad they have asked that their petition request· ing the abortion be hrld in abeyance by Judge Roger Uorland. .. I I I ""' 1L l1lf -r ,. I I I -------· - • "''' '"''1·c r .. , r '" ~'l n•"' ;, '". "''' :11'1 I~,,~~;;;~•··~~~~~~~~ lhu L•lllO d htu.ulC,1\I l>IJ,,ool, I A ...... Superb RCA Color TV ,.,.,, .,, fl'"·'' \'OllH y1t'W'"'1 T•··~ ft•tf'llt~"' l.1tl1 .. ,., ... ,,.. !\ AC A r•1')1•,,.,.,.,., fv' ' n .tnl f 1, I Pf'••u1u U'\(•' '. rluf) '" Arrl•C:1trui1 n,,,,,!I ,,. ... , , ... , .. '( f\1'1(.•n '· Only • • !11rOt•r Arr 11C""I•,, t11+1r..: mull•• r t l•HC •11fJ1• • , • ., .... y .... " •• ,,.,,.., ··~· .. 'l •. .. .... s373ss • ~11111 .,, V14' ""~' u ... ~ :""''"', • LomplNHy iu1t J tlAI\• li1f1111. • I Ul/'t ~IJl•O 5t~IC! 275 East 17th St. Costa Mesa "-~·1,...1wa 2 0e.-t Wnt ,,, Cerit Jr. Phone 642-8882 Store Hours Daily 9-(; Sat 9-5:30 W-.t.t "9 HertMlr Ar.. S6Kt 1 'H -- Orange. Coast EDITION ~-.. I VOL. 70, NO. 118, 5 SECTIONS, 50 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1977 c TEN CENTS I I • Newport-Mesa School Tax Hike Seen· By MICHAEL PASKEVlCH Ol lhe 0.11, Pilot Stall Taxpayer s in the Newport- , Mesa Unified School Dis trict could face subslanlial tax in- creases if Gov. Edmund G. ~ Brown's $3 .7 billion school finance b11l 1s enacted, according to district superintendent John Nicoll. Nicoll outlined lhe polenllaJ ef· feels the bill could have in his dis- trict, includrng: -An immediate 30-cent tax in· crease to make up for the loss of basic aid, the $125 per pupil the state gives to all school districts. -Additional local taxes to m ake up for the loss of state f\lnd· ing for the district's Early Childhood Education CECE> pro- gram. -A frttze on district property t ax rates, even though they could be reduced because or increased property values. -A state equalization pool that could mean local voters would have to pass a $1 .76 tax override J..st g~ back $1 in state funds. Much of the governor's multi· million dollar package, designed to comply with the state Supreme C'lurt's decision in Uie Serrano s~ool financing case, is the work or Asse~yinu Ler.01 Gteene (:0.Sacra~4111lo>, author of As- sembly 80196 •. O•lt1 Pilot Slaff Photo MRS. SWOPE'S HOUSE ON CENTER STREET IS GONE, BUT MEMORY LINO£RS ON Costa Mesa Woman Stllf Fighting City Hall Over Condemnation for 'Super Block' ( Dome .Bulldezed ;:~- :~ Wng Fight Lost by Mesa Woman ·• By STEVE MITCHELL • ·~ Of 1~ 04tly Pt IOI SIAll ' All that remains of Ruth ~~ Swope·s thrcl·-bedroom rental -<j unit 1s a numher painted on the cur b ano a rcw bricks. • < BulldOil'r" ll'Vl'lcd lht' modest ·, homl' al 571 (\•nler St this week ·j after an Orang(' County Superior Court JUdi;l' turned down a r t'· quest by Mrs. Swopc•s allomcy '') for a restraining order to stop the demolition. "The judr,te denied that motion l last week. so I thought I would S'4 ing by the house Monday and 1l was already gone," said Newport Beach attorney Richard Lynn. Mrs. Swope, an 81-year-old widow who has li ved m Costa Mesa for 62 years, rented the Center Street home to a family for $200 a month. :\bout l'40 years aJ!o. Costa Mesa officials ~gan purchasing parcels surroundin g Mrs . Swope's property for a proposed downtown Super Block project. The $3 million project, which will ~combined with "the exist· ing Lions' Pdrk, is bordereci'by P1umer and Cen\eJ" streets on the north and south, and Park and Anaheim avenues on the east and Tl est. Mrs . Swope told city officials she did not want to sell the home, which she cl1ums is worth far more than the $.16,000 offered to her by the city. Last September the city beld pre-condemnation hearings un- der a new state law on a half (See ROME. Page A2) ·.:Death Ends Speed Chase ~ . 40-mile Pursuit Erub in lrvUw Craah .· 8} C.l\R \! <, Rl\NVILU: Of trw O••l'f P1lo4 S1•U A Reno motort"l f<tt'I''> rl'lony ma n!>I aughter <'ha r~t'., tncl.i.) after he t•ni.:.O?t•d pohce m a h1~h· speed rhJ!->t' on the San Diego F r ecwa..,. wh1t·h resulted m a cr ash anrl lhl' ct1•ath of his wife Th<• chaM· started in lnRlewood -~ and end1•1l 1n In inc near Orange ·• County Airport · ~ Tht• su::.pett, B.1rry II. Shirley, i 28, of lkno. Nt•\ . wus quoted by : Cahforma l11ghway Patrol Of· ' ficers as saying he did il. ·'Just for J :~ ·I :) ., .:, :~ ·' •4 =i :~ .J C onst \\~ather Consider a hie c lou<t i ness with som(' morntnl! orl7.zle over coast al slopes Partial afternoon clearing Friday. Lows ton1ghl mid-SOs to near 60. Highs Friday in 60s along the beaches to low 70s inland. l~SIDE TOD1' Y Te~·, "Father Knows Beat." wUJ be rniewed 11'1 a &pec1al May 15. The program w1U present the chara.clers from the popr.Uor senea of 17 11eara ogo . a& they are now. The three ch1Ldrm . are. of course, grown up. Story , photos on Page A9. Index ., .. A4 All IH CM . , the hell of 1l. · · Killed in the Wednesday crash '4 ..is 20 year-0Jd Ute Shirley Ofhcers said the chase starkd at I 20p m. andstrelchedover40 miles al speeds up to 120 miles per hour. It ended shortly before 2 p m. J USt west or MacArthur Roulevard when Mrs Shirley was thrown from the out·of· control car as 1l hit an embank· ment adJOtning the airport. In the wake of the freeway dash, two Los Angeles police of· f1cers were slighly injured when their car overturned. And at the scene of the Irvine wreck, a 20-year-old· motorcyclist was ser\ously in- j ur ed when his motorcycle sla mmed into the rear end of an auto stopped because of the traf- Boat Section: It's Namical But Very Nice Today's Daily Pilot brings boat enthusiasts a wealth of informa· tlon regarding what's new on the market in both vessels an4 marine equipment. A special 12-page magazine "Orange County Boating" comes to you ln the Dally Pilot. The section is fUJed with words and picture advice on where to purchase or rent a new or used boat, take sailing lesaons, find marine hardware and how to best resolve maintenance pro· bl ems . fie congestion. At th~ end, however, Shirley told CRl' officers who arrested ham after pulling him from the wreckage of his overturned <See CRASH, Page AZ> .. -........ This week the Assembly ap- proved AB 65 which now moves on to the state Senate for action. The Assembly vote was SS-21. ln light of a $1.1 billion surplus in state revenues, provisions or the Brown-backed measure were labeled as unfair to taxpayers by Schools for Sound Finance .(SFSF>. a atatew&de organiza- tion. of school d..istrlcts. The Newport-Mesa District is a JX>ein.ber of SFSF. Speaking for SFSF, Nicoll ex- plained that tbe plan would re- quire wealthy school districts s uch as Newport-Mesa to hold tax rates at currel\l levels, even though they could reduce them because of increases in property v a 1 u es . These dist r I c-t s , therefore, would collect more money than necessary to fund their school programs. The sur- plus would go to the state for re- distribution to poorer districts. "For example, we are an- ticipating so-cent ~ecrease in the school tax r•t.e for 19'71·78, based on a projecled 13 percent increase i.n :i$Sessed value," said Nicoll. "If AB 6S becomes law in July, we woul.d be able to effect only 10 percent of this decrease. Local taxpayers will pay nearly the same rate they did last year a nd the $S million generated will go to the state and be doled out to (See TAXES, Page AZ) edMenRoh Mesa Alpha Beta F ive men wearing ski and stocking masks robbed a Costa Mesa market about 10:30 p.m. Wednesday, escaping with an estimated $500 after tying up employes, police reported today. The heist occurred shortly after the Alpha Beta Markel, 2200 NixnnPal Says Press Told Lies By The Associated Press Richard M . Nixon's closest aide says lies are being written and broadcast about the former president. Retired Marine U. Col. Jack Brennan, speaking to a local Republican group in San Clemente Wednesday, said the comments are the first he's ever made publicly about the news media but now "I 'm getting ir-· rilated." . One article quoted two women set designers who "said Presi· dent Nixon has terrible taste in furniture -that he chose every piece of furniture" in the recent- ly taped conversations with David Front, Brennan said. ''That's absolute crap," said Brennan, "He never saw the set before the tapings.'' The forthcoming interviews with Frost will show "the man that I know -and that all too often was not the case presented by the media," Brennan said. After his talk a t the San Clemente Inn, about a mile from the Nixon estate, a reporter asked Brennan if he believes the press Impeached Nixon, who left office l.000 days ago this week. "Well, no, of course the press didn"t impeach him," Brennan replied. During his talk Brennan cited what he said were a series of dis· tortions involving Nixon. A statement that Nixon talks <See DEFENSE, P agr. t\2) Harbor Boulevard. had closed for the evening. Police said at least two men carried pistols and all five robbers burst through a oar delivery door of the s tore. None of the employes was in- JUred although one employt:'s wedding ring a pparently was taken by one of lhe robbers, a store spokesman said. The employes were lied up and the five men fled after scooping up $500 from store cash registers, the spokesman said. 3 Cap Tires Fail Fire Fear Closes Off shore Oil Field STAVANGER, Norway (AP) -F earing a chain-reaction fire that could set the heart of the North Sea ablaze, the Norwegian government ordered its Ekofisk offshore oil field closed today after a "well killer" team failed three times to cap a six-day-old blowout Phillips Petroleum Co., oper ator of the runaway well, Jory Briefed was reported to be flying in new equipmen~ for another attempt Friday at stopping the gushing oil and further massive pollution of the sea. Norwegian officials estimated that the well, 170 miles west of this Norwe~ian oil center, had • sprayed 6'h million gallons of crude oil into the surrounding <See SPILL Page AZ) Lawyers Rest Case Of Spying Suspect LOS ANGELES (AP) - Christopher Boyce has testified at his espionage trial that he became involved in spying because of his concern over al- leged CIA manipula t ion of Australian labor. Boyce, 23, is accused of con· spiring to sell secret codes and plans through a boyhood friend to Soviet agents in Mexico City. Boyce's lawyers have rested their case, and the jury r eceived the case today. The tnal of co-defendant An · drew Daulton Lee was to bei?in after the Boyce jury began de· liberations. Testifying in his own defense We dnesd ay, Royce said he became disenchanted with the Central Intelligence Agency in 1974 after discovering top.secret documents at TRW Systems Inc. He said the documents indicated that the CIA was working to sup· press strikes, particularly in the lransportation industry, in Australia. At the tame. Boyce was a docu· ments clerk al TRW m Redondo Geach. His rather is head of security al the McDo nn el l -D oug l as Astronautics Company plant in <See SECRETS, Page A2) • Olllty•ti.t,...lrf•ldlit~ll ........ c, . , ... ... For guidance to the Orange Coast's leading nautical values, look for "Orange County Boat· ms ... COSTA M&$A AND COUNTY FIREMEN A~MPT' TO AID FATALLY INJURED WOMAN IN SAN DIEGO FREEWAY CRASH .;. CHP Offtcera Quoted Huabend H Sey1ng He Oot Into Ch•H 'Juat tor th• Hell of It' " . • < \ J \ . •' :· ·: ·' l "( . f .. :~ .~ . ·' .. ·., ,• o.ttr .,, .. , .......... PAINTS GRIM ptCTURE Newport-Meaa•1 Nicoll E'romt Page A J ·TAXES •. ·• other school districts around tht: ~tale," he said. Under the wealth equalization pr ovision of AB 65, all money from revenue limit override elec- tions after 1981·82 would go into a state tquahzation pool. Poorer d1strit'ls would draw ad<litional money from the pool for increas· ing their revenue limits and their property taxes. Wealthier dis·. tricts would contribute lo this pool. Under this system, Nicoll pointed out. the Newport-Mesa District "oµld have to ask voters for a $1.76 tax increase just to get bJICk $1 in state funds. Poorer dis- tricts could generate this same $1 by a~kmg for as little as an 11· cent 1ncrcast', Nicoll :.aid. "In effect. below average dis· lricts would be bribed into in· • creas ing their tax rates in order to draw adchlional dollars from the state." he said "The res ult could ht• :.i conflicting slate polac.}. "'1th lhl• state providing a blank check lo those distncts which will increase their lax rates," Nicoll added. Nicoll questions whether local voters would pass an override re· \'enuc limit increase knowing that a certain percentage of the m oney would be used for other districts in the state. The Brown/Greene plan calls for the elimination of basic aid, which would mean an immediate JO-cent tax increase. said Nicoll. Jn addition. AB 65 would eliminate funding for wealthy districts for the statewide ECE program. According to state <'st1matcs. taxpayers in these \\ calthy chstncts '>'ould ha\'C to J?Cn('rnt(' S35 million 1n order lo rund lht.•1r ECEprograms. Thl· NC\\(Xlrl·Mcsa Dbtrict re- ceived $320,000 in ECE funds I.his year and hopes to receive an ad- d1t1on.il SS.10.000 for 1977-78. Ap- pro\'al of AB 65 ml•ans local tax· cs would bt• needed to continue tht• program. College Gets Grant for Bay The National Science Founda- tion h<1s awarded Orange Coast Colll'f:l"s biology departm~nl $::!0,000 to establish a library of r<>sc.1rl'11 1irt1Jt•c t s done on NeWJXlrt Ha\ The ltbrar) wh1rh 1s to be set up J S a Jutnt pro1et t bl'l Y. l'cn the City or Nt>wport Beach and the collegl., will provide a sour ce of inform.itton about the bay that 1s not currently available. accord ing to Dr. \.ary James, who will be tn diargc of the project. Deadline Ne ars Friday is the deadline for o;ignups for Costa Mesa's softball leai;ucs for women. Play begins May 9. For re~istration information, ~all Deanna Read at the city's Department of Leisure Services, >56·5480. OAANQf COAST c DAILY PILOT ·-"-........ ~U"<lll'\l(ll•- Jk•• c...., v ............ , ..... °"'''"''"""""'"' Tltt~atM"1f .. (ctilw Tll•-•A.M-.. ... ~"9'"' (OllO' 0-•••tt .. l-., ....... ,._ ... 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Attorney Lynn said the ques- tion or the city's right to take the parcel will be heard May 19 in Orange County Superior Court. SPILL ... waters by noon Phillipe ofClclala told repo~ers that a "blowout preventer,' or valve, at the top of the well ~ad been mistakenly bolted on up5tde down Friday, only hours before the blowout occurred. • But the officials lnsisted that the error did not cause the blowout. They acknowledpd, however that it severely lm· p e d e d. t h e' T e x a ti · l:e d troubleshooting team's atte&1!Pts to seal the well. · Government reports indicaW<J. meanwhile, t hat the pollu~on problem created by the spillage was less than originally feared. They said that by this motl)lng the size of the slick being fed: by the Bravo well dwindled through evaporatJon and the action ofthe waves to about 270 square miles, half of what it was Wednesday. The slick, less than an inch thick, was said to be moving east at about one mile an hour. It posed no immediate threat lo shorelines. He admitted he is not too op- timistic of the result of that hear· ing, but said if the judge de- termines the city does not have a right lo take it, "then we have a real can orwonns because the ci- ty has already knocked the house down." If not, Lynn said , a jury trial over the correct price for the pro- perty is the next step -probably attheendof June. It's Roonay Inside The government's decision to close the well came after pre- ssure from lert-wing members of parliament in Oslo. The order temporarily shut down 30 wells in the Ekofisk Alpha a nd Bravo zon es. The wells produced 9.8 million barrels -69 million •gallons -of oil in March. "Her range m the mid $50.000s is not unreasonable for prime property." Lynn said. Jeanne Burge of Irvine, a visitor to Orange Coast College, taJces a peek inside one of severaf geodesic domes on the Costa Mesa campus, displayed as part of OCC's .. Outlook '77" environmental fair. T h e dom es, designed by inventor Buckminster Fuller, were created to enclose the maximum amount of volume within a minimum· surface area. The eco- fair runs through Friday in the OCC guad. But Assistant City Manger Bill Dunn, who also heads communi· ty development activities for Costa Mesa, said he can't offer more than $36.000 for the parcel. "It's the taxpayers money," he s aid. "We can't just give away public money. we have to offer what the property is worth." Mail Service Future Dark WASHINGTON <AP) -The chairman of a commission that studied the future of the nation's mail service predicted today "the decline of the Postal Service as a delivery system." Gaylord Freeman, chairman of the Commission on Postal Service. responded to con- gressional criticisms of the panel by saying. ··1 share your disap- pointment that we could not re- ach the conclusion that services should be expanded rather than reduced. But the evidence would not allow that conclusion. "We contracted with four re- putable firms. all possessing ex- pertise in postal affairs or in the field of electronic commun1cet- t1ons. All predicted that the Postal Ser\'ice in its present form s 1 m ply cannot sun 1 ve unle~s postal rates rise beyond a politically and publicly accepta· ble level or unless subsidies an· ~reaUy mcreased, .. he said. TONIGHT OCC LECTURE -"Creation. Care and Feedin~ of Corpora · t1ons." Flne Arts 119. 7 ·JO p m OCC "Otn'LOOK '77" -Panel d 1scuss1on. "Orange County · Alternative Future-;-1990, ·· Drama Lab. 7 30 Pm FRIDAV,APRIL29 "DUDLEY. THE OOCILE DRAGON" -Costa Mesa C1\ 1c Playhouse. Jr . Community Recreation Center. April 29. JO.~ p.m.Mayl,2:30p.m Sl "EQUUS" -South Coast Repertory Theater, Tuesday Sunday through June 11, 8 p . m. OCC PLANETARIUM "Meteora's Palace," 7:30 and 9 p.m. OCC LECTURES -"From Death Valley to Baja," Fine Arts 119, 7:30 p.m. "Handwriting Analysis." Science Lecture l. 7 :30 p.m . "Sexist American Society," Fine Arts 119. 7:30p.m. FRIDAY NIGHT FILMS - "Dr. Strangelove," OCC Forum, 7:1Sp.m.$1. Tiro Marine Dis Charged In Assault SAN DEIEGO <AP) -Two Marine drill instructors have been charged with assaulting recrwts, one of them accused of 19 counts of hilling them with his hat and stepping on their fingers. S Sgt John H. Bradley. Z.l, of Gramte City, III., has been or- dered to face a special court- m ci rtial May 12. Spokes men at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot .where Bradley is stationed said Wed- nesday that no decision has been m adc on a trial for the other drill 1n struclor. Sgt. Joseph A. Fragua, 27, of Albuquerque, N.M. The trial of Bradley would be the r1rst case of recruit abusing charges sin ce Pvt. Lynn McClur~. 20, of Lufkin, Tex .. died March 13, 1976, of head injuries suffered at the San Diego base when he was forced into repeated pugtl slick drills. In an investigation into McClure's death. the Marine Corps suspended a colonel. two captain:. and three sergeants from tra1rung dutu.'s. Cluh1Slates Installation The annual ins tallation of of· Heers for the Costa Mesa Senior C1ltzens Club will be held Tues- day <it the Community Recrea- tion Center on the Orange County F1urgrounds. New ofrlcers include Betty ll oward, pres ident; Gordon Dean. vice president; Agnes Healy. secretary and Dick Kin- caid. treasurer. The 10:30 a m . installation will be follo'>'ed by a reception for cluh m embers :md the city coun- «11 Fro.Pa~A J SECRETS • • Huntington Beach. If (' said Lee had been com- plaining to him about U .S. politics a t a party in Palos V('rdes where they both lived. "I told him 'If you think that's had you should see what they're doing lo the Australians·,'' Boyce testified earlier. Ile said he asked Lee to help him expose the CIA's in· terfcrence in Australian affairs and Lee asked him to write it all down, which he did. Boyce claims Lee gave the letter to the Russians and it was then used lo blackmail him into becoming a spy. CAtffee Nerve No Java Served at Any Coit EVANSVILLE. Ind. (AP) -You can't buy a cup of coffee in Bo!;) Bordenaro's restaurant -not even for $100. Irked by skyrocketing prices, Bordenaro said he wouldn't p~ 60 ceni. for a cup or coffee and wouldn't ask anyode else to dQ It, either. TI.le "Sorry~ No CoUee" sign went on the door ¥onday night1 and Bordenaro declared that "you coul~'t buy a cup of coffee in my restaurant tor $100.'' On Wednesday, a man walked lnto bis Ristorante D'ltalia and ordered coffee. When BordeQaro replied that he didn't serve coffee anymore, tbe stranger took out a $100 bill and put it on the cO(anter. He didn't care how much it cost, be wanted coffee, the customer said. Still. Bordenaro said no. The man had a beer in- stead and left. F,....PageAJ DEFENSE •• every day to former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, accord- ing to Brennan, is "absolute bull t -he talked to Ki5Slnger three times during all the tapings." Brennan said stories that Nix- on telephoned Pres ident Carter three or four times were iJso false, that the White House wiJJ confirm it was only once. The "interpretation that was put on that story -that Pres1· dent Nixon is just sitting out here waiting for an opportunity to call" is untrue, Brennan said. He also denied Nixon ever was in- \'Olved romantically with a Hong Kong waitress, subject of another story. Fro.. Page Al CRASH ... sportscar: "It was a lark. We said to each other, 'Hang on, here we go.• It was juslfor the hell of it." Shirley. who suffered only minor injuries in the chase- ending crash, was charged with felony vehicular manslaughter as a result of his wife's death. According to investigators, the woman was killed when the careening sports car tumbled on top of her as she was ejected from the auto after it hit the freeway embankment. · Before that, however. the Los Angeles motorcycle officer who signaled Shirley to slow down as he whisked along the freeway in Inglewood was treated for minor injuries. s29sss / Though it made no mention of today's failure to shut off the well, the order clearly was related to it. County Backs Irvine Coast Buy A r esolution supporting the proposed state purchase or 2,400 acres of land along the Irvine Coast south or Newport Beach has won the unamimous ap- proval of Orange County Supervisors. Board chairman Tom Riley said Wednesday that state of- ficials are evaluating the pro- posed purchase as an addition to state park lands. The purchase would be financed with money made available through a statewide bond approved by voters in Nov- e m bcr. 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Rabbi Sanderson 114 Nameless Graves Westminster Site of Burial ··Ye aspiring OTW?s, listen to the story of the unknown Who lies here with no stone to mark the place ... In Apnl days in thr..s cemetery T he dead people gathered all about me, And grew still, like a congregatwn m S1lent prayer." -From Spoon River Anthology By Edgar Ll'e Masters By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of,.,. D••IY Piiot St•ll Today, the 114 shar e the "110nymity or nameless graves, :'t.iut memories of those known and ·'Joved in life lived vividly Wed- ::p,esday and they were not at all a,lone. . Nearly 2.000 mourners · ~owded around under blue, .,(loud-fluffed April skies al .:Westminster Memorial Park as ...-tile 114 unidentifiable victims of ~ile worst aviation disaster m ~orld history awaited bunal. ·~venty-five of the dead were ·~uthern Californian:-.. : Se\'l'n unirlent1f1ed <.1monJ;l the '-'677 killed March 27 at S<.tn ta Cruz de Tenenfe. when two 747 Jumbo jets colhckd. \H'r<.• ml'mbcrs of one family ' "Bever Iv Johnson . P<.tul J o hnson. ·Perry Johnson . . )tadelme Johnson. Gt'rtruclP .dohnson ... L1s.1 Johnson . •• ~Onica Johnson .. "eulogist C. . l\aymond Kirk intoned. IL seemed at tim<'s lht' li:,l ~ould not come to an cncf "M y God," whimpered a young girl standin~ on a httle wooden foot bndue over the pie· Farmland Issue ture s que duck pond in Westminster Memorial Park as the Johnson family's names were recited. "In my father's house are many mansions," said the Rev. T. Eugene Coffin, of Garden Grove Community Church, in a simple reflection of the diverse origins, lifestyles and religions of the 114 arranged in rows before him. Six caskets chosen at random rested at the forefront for the services atop the plain white vaults. The one-by-one burial was scheduled to last all night in the glare of gen e rator-powered floodlights. "It won't be a 'mass burial'," Wes tminster Memorial Park General Manager Derek McWhiJ.'iney. a former mayor or the town, explained. "We'll lower each vault and then dig the next grave as we go along." Many stared at the row upon row upon row of white. numbered boxes as though stunned to hnal· ly see the n umber : 114 . represented so they could reaJly understand. "A little over one-third are from Orange County; a little less than one-third from Los Angeles County; some from Ri verside and a few from British Columbia an d Hawaii." sa id Sam Douglass, a Pan American Airways executive acting as funeral director. Do uglas s said a single American flag draped over ooe $100 Million Bond Election Proposed By KATHY CLANCY Of IN 0 411y l>lle! Sl4fl Orange Cou nty voters may be asked to cast ballots on a roughlv $100 millJon bond Issue within about a yl'ar to preserve the counly'sdwinclhng rarm land. Supervisor Halph Clark pro- posed the bond election Wcdnes· :day in a memo c1rcul att'd to '"fellow supervisors. ' "Generally speaking. the most common citizen comment per-:~lns to the rapid loss of rural ':character in Orange County." ·Clark's memo said . "The time ·:has arrived for the people to vote :'directly on this issue." : Clark's memo was presentro :'.In res1><>nse to a two-year study :by a citizen and county staff com- . mltlee on ways to preserve some .agricultural land. : Steve Malone, an aide to Clark, ·::Said the $100 million bond flgure ·-was a "ballpark" estimate given :to supervisors for additional study and discussion. · The bond money could be used ·to help preserve 10,000 acres of ·lumland. Of the total, 4,500 ;~ould be purchased and another • 500 acres would be preserved : county regulatJon. ::;· Suptrvtsors put off discussing ~ither Clark's proposal or the >citizen study until June 8. In the '1neantime. they have urged ;:C:ltizens to submit comments or ,;proposals. .: "Any ideas will be welcome at lkis stage." SUpervlsor PhU An· ttony said. · Agricultural production once ~vered nearly one-third of the -tounty'a 780 square miles, but by lut year bed dropped to ~. .... ~ ... 43.381 acres. or 68 square miles. The study committee con· C'luded that unless prescrval10n steps are taken farm land will all but disappear by the 1990s. Clark's memo said the sale of the Irvine Company is coming at an opportune time because when complete. it will have de- termined the fair market value of company land from the ocean to the Cleveland National Forest. He suggested that supervisors could ask the court to request parties involved in the Irvine sale to break out the price of prime agricultural land. In addition, he proposed legislation that would allow the county assessor to assess land al its current use rather than at its highest and best use so those wishing to farm would not be hit with high taxes. The county study panel bad proposed three alternatives. The first would encourage pre- serv ation by monitoring develop- ment and offering property tax Incentives to farmers. Thal alternative would cost $7.8 million over the next 20 years in lost tax revenue but would re· cognlze the eventual demise of agriculture. The second calls for preserving up to 10,000 acres and was the alternative Clark's proposal was based Upon. The committee set the 20-year cost or that proposal al Sl46 million. · A third calls for public purchase of small plots of farmland primarily for 1cenic value and would coet $74 million crr~r ID 191n. of the six caskets stood for the combined honorable military service of any veterans. Sacred words utt~red by Dr. Coffin. of the Garden Grove non- demoninat1onal church; Msgr. John F. Sammon, of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Orange, and Rabbi William A. Sanderson of Beverly Hills S<'rved as a scrip- tural shelter to those of all faiths. A 00-member a cappella choir from Westchester !U gh Sc hool of· fered sacred hymns. Mourners included uniformed Pan Am e rican Airways stewardesses. a Navy officer, gotr pro Al Geiberger . whose . father occupies one of the 114 cof· fins, and a tattooed youth in a bare· midriff T-shirt. "He isn't identified. but when l hear his name I know l 'm going to cry," ooe young flan said hesitantly. The burial site, whidh Will be filled and covered over today. lies ID the far northeast, newer corner of the memorial park. ad· Jacent to strawberry fields and within sight of a bu~Lhng ID· dustrial park. Several s mall. newly planted trees will shade the 114 graves donated by the after the M<irch 27 disaster has largely faded from the public memory H<inks ol flo~ers turned the brisk hreeze mlo perfume as 1t rusllro over the cemetery . The exodus after the brief ceremony concluded was quiet; almost a relief for many flown from homes far <iway by PAA at no cost. now lhal a month has passed Coast 'Nazi' Plam to Fight Deportation The Surfside resident accused of being a former Nazi and murdenng thousands of Serbs, Jews and gyp!.1es may be dePorl· ed. despite his claims that he will fa<'e polillcal persecution by the Com munjst rulers of Yugoslavia. Andrija Artukovic, 77, has 1 been told by the Immigration and Naturalization Ser vice (INS> that he has 30 d3ys to justify his continued stay in this country, according to a statement re-- leased Wedensday by the lNS in Washington. Artukovic, who came to the United States under an assumed name in 1948 was the interior minister or Croatia under the Nazi regime. He is charged by the Yugoslav government aod the Jewish Defense League with authorizing the government's murder of 750.000 Serbs and gypsies and 20,000 Jews. INS efforts to deport Artukovic began in 1951, but the Orange Coast resident bas blocked those moves by arguing that section 243H of the Immigration and Na· tlonallty Act says deportation roay be withheld if a person would be subject to persecution for racial, religious or political reasons. The Wednesday statement from the CNS, which began an in· tensive inves tigation of Artukovic and 36 other suspected war criminals in 1974, declared the agency, "hu reviewed this and other cases involving allega- Uons of war crimes and is of the opinion that wU.hholdlnc of de- portation under Section 243H ahould not be available to persons COlll.ldered to bave com· mltted war crtmea. •• Al> Wi,.,....lo DAUGHTERS OF LAS VEGAS WOMAN PLACE FLOWERS ON ONE OF THE 114 CASKETS Mrs. Dorothy Hoey (foreground), Kathy Gardner Pay Reapect1 To Mrs. L,ucllle Gardner Water Use Cut Again &y Ai-ea Girtb for Long, Dry Summer OAKLAND (AP) -Girding for a Jong, dry s ummer, officials have tightened water rations already in effect for more than a million people. But some San Francisco Bay area businesses and residents complain lhey can't even live wilh the old allotments. New water -use restrictions were voted Wednesday for l. l million residents east of San Francisco. The allotments are aimed at cutting water use by 3S percent. Previously, waler of. fi cials thought a 25 percent cul would do. "To be honest with you, I'm scared." said Oakland water spokesman David Vossbrink. "I'm scared when I see the pie· tures of how low Pardee Reservoir is, and when I know the water requirements of the system." The district said it expects Pardee, its main source of water in normal times, to go dry by the end of the year . In Oakland, San Francisco and Marin County, some businesses and homeowners are beginning to chafe under rationing they say is toos trictorunfair. Above Sofa11 f eature: hardwood framea, eight way hand tied coil 11printf• cu.atom fitted arm cap11 and lined flountt• In the once green hills east of Oakland, homeowners com- plained that the wstrict 's straight gallons-per-family rationing system allowed no consideration for suburbanites who may have spent thousands of dollars on landscaping. '·It used to be nothing for me to use 3,500 gallons per day during the peak season," s aid Contra Cos t a County horn eowner William E. Stenhammer at a re- cent public hearing. ''Bull 've got· ten itdowntowhereI can live with JU St over 500 gallons a day.•' Stenhammer's ration is 280 gallons a day, to be cut to 225 gallons May 1 under the new plan and to 195 gallons by Oct. l . Sympathetic but unbending. water officials told Stenhammer he could save his garden if he wants lo pay "excess use" rates for the extra waler. Robert Eaneman, manager of the district's Consumer Services Division, said Stenbammer could use up to 005 gallons a day, but his water bill would run to $112 for a two-month billing period. In Marin County, where the goal is 57 percent of the amount of water used in 1975, more than 200 irate restaurant owners met Tuesday at water district head· quarters to ask for a new ration- ing system. One was Sausalito Mayor Sally Stanford, whose Valhalla res taurant had a two-month waler bill of $1,300. Last year, she was paying between $150 and $180 for similar pe riods. Othe r restaurants reported bills as high as $9,100. District officials said they wiU tour a number of restaurants lo see if they are saving as mucb water as they can. Politics Okayed WASHINGTON CAP) -The House Civil Service Committee approved legislation Wednesday that would permit most federal w orkers to participate i n political campaigns . The com- mittee adopted an amendment to the Hatch Act which prohibits federal government workers from engai:ing in partisan political activity. Notv Special Savings On Traditional Sofas April 28th through May 9th 1~1 l~\!._j ~"'.'!'!" 7 ft. aize $595 1 · PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS Open Mon .. 2215 HARBOR BLVD. COST A MESA, CALIF. Thurt. & Fri. Eves. ' A 4 OAJL y PILOT .Just with Tom ~WAe :::§1111!'-llll~····~·· We're Tired Of Suffering NITTY GRITTY: I am getting ~ bit weary now of reading re- p<>rts from w{tter officials, en· v1ronmentalists and so-called conservationists who pontificate on what ought. to be done to the people. The people have got to be shown, these great savants seem to be saying. The people must be made aware. Make them suffer so they'll Wlde rstand all these shortages Some of these public officials seem to be reposing u pon a high- aod-m1ghty perch when they declare what ought to be done lo the pl!Oplc Thursday, Aptll 28, 1977 Wa.en ZWeeded't Recruit Level Hits Low Ebb· WASHINGTON <AP) -The quality of recruits entering the Army dunng the past three months fell to the lowest level in at least a year. lf tbe trend continues it could lead lo recruitment of more women. A high school diploma is a main standard of quality for the armed services. But figures obtiUned from Pentagon manpower officials show that only 47 percent of the Army's recruits in J anu ar y through March were high school graduates. THIS IS ABOUT 9 percent below the Army's minimum ob· jective and well below levels re· ported by the Marines, Navy and Air Force. The continued downward trend in the Army's recruit quality seems likely to fuel a debate over continuation of the all-volunteer concept. . Some Congress members, in· eluding Sen. John Stennis CD· Miss.>. chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, con· tend the draft should be resU¥ed. Defense Secretary Harold Brown disagrees. out of a total force of about 775,000. SOME OFFICIALS argue that women have s hown they can perform wel1 1n a wide variety of military jobs and that the doors s hould be opened wider to them. But certain Army traditionalists oppose increasing the number of women in the service beeause they are barred from combat duty. Milita.ry manpower experts have long forecast that an im· proving economy would make it more difficult for the services to attract volunteers. particularly young men with the potential to fill skilled civilian Jobs. Army officers claim the winter months traditionally are poor for recruiting. But they cannot ei..- plain why the Army did so poorly compared with the ot~er ser vices in terms of quality vol tecrs m January-March quar r. Firea""s Confiseated Federal agents sort and catalog an estimated 15,000 pounds of weapons that include a cannon, mortar shells, booby traps, machine gun parts and hand grenades dis- covered in the New Baltimore, Mich., apartment of Gary Rogers. Rogers surrendered to federal agents in Miami, Fla .. and will be taken to Detroit to face charge of illegal possession of firearms. Fishing Pact Set . \ For Cuba WASJnNGTON (AP) -· Tbe Un1t.ed States and Cuba have Nt preliminary maritime boun· dMrles between the two naUoos and reached an aareement that will allow Cuban lllbermen to t ake surplUI catches wlthJn IOO miles oft.he American sbottllne. Terms were reached in two rounds of talks in New Yor'k and Havana and a JolnL announce-. ment was issued today by the State Department. ··: DETAILS OF a greements between the two countries, both of which have adopted 200-mile fishing limits, were not lm· mediately discloaed. The boundary agreement Wl\S needed because Cuba ii only 90 miles off the U.S. coaat. The fi.5· beries agreement brings CUba in line with several other nations, including the Soviet Union, which r~ularly fish near the U.S. coast and have applied ror permission to catch specified numbers of fish within the zone. We are short of wat~r. for ex ample. Some water officers, m " their infinite wisdom, have been quoted extensively about how water ought to he rntioncd to the people. WE ARE SHORT on gasoline Heap on more taxes and sock at to the people, some in officialdom are saying. ARMY OF~C J ALS, who blame recruitment problems partly on congressional cutbacks in funds. could turn to the accep- tance of more women a::. a way of bolstering quality. ~ Sources said about 90 percent of the women recruited into the Army have high school diplomas. which the Army bas said ''is the best measure of quality as it re· !ates to motivation. discipline and probability to complete the full term of enJistment. '• Porno Film Costs Job The accord represents a grow:· ing accommodation between the two countries after a 16·year split in normal relations. However, there was no immediate indica· lion whether the negotiations. headed on the American side by Asst. Secretary of State Terence Todman, ranged beyond fishing rights lo more substantive is· sues. Our air is fouled by vile pollu- tants. So officialdom gets busy and clamps new smog devices on the little guy's car. Others in the top brass talk about ways for force the working people into car pools. Teacher Quits After Showing 'Deep Throat' PRESIDENT CARTER, in a recent policy speech to the Organization of American States said, "We a re seeking to de· termine whether relations with Cuba can be improved on a measured and reciprocal basis." The Army now limits its un· iformed women to about 50,000 PITI'SBURGH (AP> -A high school instructor, who used a segment of the pornographic film "Deep Throat" to promote a dis- Nobody would suggest that these problems are not real and pressing. We need conservation of gasoline. We need conserva- tion of water . We must hava· cleaner air . The vexation here 1s that on tht> top. the big brass alway:. seems to be talking in terms of what th<.'y can do to the working guy in the streets. ~Big-car Sales Push GM to Record Gain How about starting the con serv a lion and correction pro grams at the top for a change? PETROIT (AP> -Citing record sales of big cars, General Motors Corp. has reported record first-quarter profits of $903 million, up 13 percent from 1976, on record sales of $13.6 billion. GM's net earnings, equal to $3.14 a share, easily surpassed its pre· vious first-quarter record of $817 million set in 1973, the company an- LOOK AT WATER. You tell some working stiff he's got to g\op taking one f1ve -minull' shower a day. Then while he's driving In work, slightly odorous, will he continue lo pass giant gushers of water , pouring forth freely on parking strips, parks, and otht'r public foliage'> or course lhose gushers Jrl' vpt.>ratc<l by ~ovcrnmcnt Wt• tell workin~ people they've f.!ol to slap :-.o m any smog control elev ice~ on has olc1 family car that IL\\ 111 bart•ly I uo Good for the mr. lhc i:o\em m ent bt>) s :.ay Do(.•s thl• working person lh<.'n conttnuc lo follow transit or S<'hool buses that spew forth no>. ious gases into ha!> wmdo\I. Jt e vcry stop ::.1gn ., ()f C'OUrSl' those• buses are opt•rah•d l>y ~ovt·rnmcnt. AND WlLI. TllE working peo- plc start puy1n~ double or triple in ~ns 1.ai.t•s Jus t ~o they can gel lo work ,md then watch the gov l•rn ml'nt hr ass rtdt! around m the• co mfort of g.1s gu1.z l1nR la mou:.uws • Wt•ll, f'in f11r .all of us pltl·hanf,! an for conM•rvat1on of wutc·r and ~a:-and the t"tl•anuv of our ;it moi.phl•r(' Lel's ~f't hn with It. But lel'i. have all the savanl.8 of government :start with Rood ex- am pie~ Clean up tht:1r own house first nounced Wednesday. Optimistic Wall Street analyst had bee n looking for even higher earnings -$930 million to $960 million . GM's performance just missed its all· •time quarterly earnings mark of $909 million set in last year's second quarter PoUB~bG~•• NEW YORK <AP) -President Ci:l rler predicted his popularity would drop at least 10 percent after he called on Americans to mdke personal sacnfices as part of his tough ene rgy program. lie was right. According to an NBC poll re- leased Wednesday night, S3 per- cent of the 1,597 adult Americans surveyed said Carter was doing a good or excellent job in the White House. Sixty-three per cent ex· pressed that opinion in March. The latest poll was taken Monday and Tuesday. ~Protacftl WASHI NGTON (AP) -ln 11cores oC letters and telegrams to President Carter lllld the Senate Judiciary Committee. FBI employes are protesting the cr1m1nal indictment of their re- tired c-ollt>ague, John J. Kearney. "It 1s astounding to m e that the President could pardon drafl dodgers and deserters and at the same time the government could indict an FRr a gent for perform· 1ng his pntriot1c deeds," wrote ( __ IN_SH_OKT ___ ] Thomas W. Kitchens Jr .. special agent in charge of the FBI office in Cin cinnati. Kearney is charged w1th 11legal wiretapping, mail opening and conspiracy in surveillance activities. A-.AluZalr~ NAIROBI, Kenya <AP> l!gandan President Idi Amin has sent troops to Zaire to help Presi- dent Mobutu Sese Seko's military government deal with the· rebels in southern Zaire, Uganda radio said today. The radio. monitored here, said a "suicide strike battalion" of t he Ugandan army left En· tebbe Airport for Zaire earlier in the day. The radio said the bat- talion was commanded by Col. Francis Kiwanuka and described it as "very tough " Pepe Report•'°" VATICAN CITY (AP) -Thf' urchb1shop or Canterbury. Dr. Donald Coggan, and Pope Paul Vl discussed Christian unity for l YJ hours today in a meeting described by the Pope as "a Joyful occasion." Catholic sources, however. cautioned that the eoal of unitin~ the Roman Catholic and Angehcan churcha was many years away. Showers Rule Over U.S. l.nrge Hail Reported in Nebrmka Temperac11~• Alllu"QUf< Arn•rillO Atl;tnfA e 1,,•1111Q!!.1r11 801\1' 80\lon 8rowntvlll1• 8ulf•lo CMrlHtonSt. Cl>IUQO C1nc1nn 111 ci ...... nci Oel Fl W111 Oenv•• Ot\Molr•-. 0.1 ... 11 Ovhrtll Helena H-'lllu MOOIJton tftel"a!IMMI\ Jt<~·· .. 11 ... K•n .. ,cnv L.HVeo.t• IJtUe "OCll ' .) "' l.• ~r< I~ SJ Al S9 11 41 H 46 14 ,, " ,. .04 IJ .. ., J8 n s• 87 JO .tn 11, n 10 «> .01 ... , 71 47 .01 .. 5a 7' ,. .01 11 lO 61 JS .. H 12 M 1t S• ,. '3 tl ·~ ., 60 IO •1 .... s..\\.W l.ouhvtlle M•mDIW~ Ml•ml Mth .. u•H M11l~SI P NtwOt'I-. Nr#Y9". Olil•. 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Dr. Edward Lewis of Mount Pleasant Hlgh School quit effec tive June 30 after· a pair of heated meetings with the school board. His course on ethics, entitled "Celebration," was interrupted in the midst of a unit on human physicality. It will be ('Ompleted by another teacher. "IN THE COURSE of deaJm~ with the issue of extra·us ual sex- ual encounters. the class decided to see a stag ritm. which l ruled out because I find them to be crass, gauche and t:xploitive," said Lewis m a telephone in· terview Wednesday from his home in nearby Westmoreland County. "But they convinced me that there was some \'alue in what they were s uggestin g. They thought we could discuss the en· counters or an unknown party a little easier because we didn't have to reveal personal ex- periences." So Lewis chose '"Deep Throat" because of its "relatively superior production quality" and purchased a cut version of the Linda Lovelace mo\ie at a local adult bookstore. HE TOLD THE class of 23 seniors exactly what would be seen in the 12-minule c lip. Any student finding it offensive could leave the room or read a book, he said . Lewis said his resignation climaxed a year of harassment by mem bers of the community who regarded his friendship with disreputable students as an en- dorsement of their behavior. "But some of the parents have made il quite clear that they pre· rer to have their child discuss sex in a school room' under the guidance of a qualified mentor rather than learn about it in the back seat of a car at the drive· in," said Lewis. Tell Mom You Love Her Amo n g the obstacles to establishing ties with Cuba and Cuba's support for insurgent movements in Africa and human rights violations at home, ac- cording to U.S. officials. T odman is the first U.S. dq.>lnmal to \'isit Havana since relations were broken in 1961. The first round of talks with th~ Cuban team headed by Deput..Y.' l<'or e ign Minis ter Pelegrin Tori as were held in New York Ci· ty last month, followed by those in Havana this week. U.S. OFFICIALS her e have. said that one option under con· s ideralion is selling up an American interest section in the Swiss Embassy in the Cuban capital to be manned by perma- nent American diplomats. The Cubans would have a matching int e re st sec tion in the Czechslovak Embassy here. This Moch er's Day send !\tom a greeting all rhe world can share on SunJay, May 8th . Express your lnvc in .1 Daily Pilot Mother's Day Greeting. Jr 's easy . \'\'rirc your message ro fit one of our rhrcc convenient sizes .inJ bring it r(1 any Daily Pilot office prior ro noon May 6. Or, you may mad .t clipping of chc borJer w1th yo ur message and payment ro D.tily Pilnr. ~ ~() W . Ba y Sr., Box 1560, Costo.1 Mesa, CJ. 92626. Ads come in three:-sazes: $8, SI ~, anJ S2 for rhc Spl'Cial chi Id's silc ca rd . 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Thursd.y, April 28. 19n DAILY PILOT ..45 ·Catalina Decision Due r ~· ~·s "S+«~R •~OF~•~~ •.JOHQIM..•~'$~ :1~.~ ! lttslc · I Island Residsnu Oppoae County Park Statua • LOS ANGELES CAP> -A group or Santa Catalina Island resident.a want county supervisors to reverse a 1974 decision that converted the island iDLo a county park. r AL a news conference here Wednesday, IP(>kesmen for the citizens' gl'oup Property Tax .Belier. said the 1974 ruling wUJ result in a huge tax break for the heirs or the late Philip Wrigley, who- mvned most of the island. Under the agreement, the county has the right to use 41,000 acres or land for recreation and the Wrigley-controlled Santa Catalina Island Co. gets a $l75,()()().a-year tax break. Rtftll Ff•a11ee 81U 8aelced , SACRAMENTO CAP) -A rival to Gov. Ed· rnund Brown Jr.'s school finance bill bas breezed ~ough it.s first Senate committee. The author, Sen. Albert Rodda (0 · Sacramento>. said after the 10-1 vote of the Senate ~ducation Committee Wednesday that the backers · o!Brown·s bill are "utopian." •'I don't believe in Utopia. I recognize and accept i01perfections," Rodda ~id. ffis $2·billion bill ( ) w,nt to the Senate State F'foanceCommiltlee. Pa etJJ•-t l•flfle A,,_.•tftl SACRAMENTO <AP> -Diane Wayne may well be the first prea:nant woman ever appointed to the bench in California. The 3.1-year-old Ks. Wayne, wife of a candidate for controller of Los Angeles. was aooolnted to the Los Angeles Municipal Court bench Wednesday. by Gov. Kdmund lirown Jr. Ms. Wayne, an associate professor of law at Southwestern University, has been serving as a judge pro tem of the Loa Angeles County Superior Court. ~ .... P...,,e • .,,. BERKELEY (AP) -Smoking will be banned in most public places here beginning July 1. The Berkeley City Council adopted a com· prehensive ordinance that will prohibit smoking in public transit vehicles, retail stores, waiting rooms, government assembly rooms and hotel and motel lobbies. When the ordinance was adopted Tuesday, public eating places were exempted after com- plaints from restauranteun. Smoking in theaters will be allowed in walled-off portions of lobbies. Stpirrel Eradkat ... ~..U .ET.roll Ofl Appro.,al f'I.-.. SOLANO BEACH CAP) -A 118-unit con· . LOS ANGELES (AP) -The federal govern-domiruumdevelopmentthatpartiallyblamedsquir- ,. ment will not revoke its approval for Exxon to pro-re ls for erosion of cliffs along the beach and hired an j L-:i:.J p c~ss oil on a tanker moored in the Santa Barbara exterminatorisdoinganaboutlace. 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Crazy Baby, a new "baby-size" steam styler that's shorter and easier to use. 26.99 Toiletries 136 -may co so. coast plaza and westminsler only Open dally to 10 a.m., open evenings Monday thru Friday; shop Saturday 'tll 7, Sunday noon to 6 may co south coest plaza, san dlego fwy at brfstol, costa mesa; 546-9321 •may co buena park, fa palma at dale; 827..-, •may co the city (oraftge), santa ana fwy at chapman ave; 63.4·3311 •ma~ co westmlnster, 3000 westmln1ter mall; .,...2521 -.. / AB DAILY PILOT ED ITO RI LPAGE ~ Cost of Justice Orange County supervisors and superior court Judges have been battling fol' years over the need for additional judicial seats to r·cducc crowded court calendars and over whether local taxpayers or the ::.tatc should pick up their costs. · Last week supervisors proposed legisla- t1on that would increase the civil lawsuit fil· 1ng fee from $5~ to $76. County Clerk William St .John, who suggested the in· c·remw. ~a1d Lhe urlditional $25 per case \\ ould raise $1 2 million annually to help pay for <.idchtwnal courts as needed. County officials say it costs $200,000 a year lo maintain each judge a.11d courtroom. over and above Lhe state's $60,000 allowance. Ha\'lng Jittg;rnts pay for the use of the courts seems rc<.isonable, so long as the fee increases don't hccome a habit that even· tually could price the moderate-income citizen out ot the civil justice system. This should not be too much of an effort for Orange Cow1ty. But there is a major problem-time. lf the needed balance cannot be secured by June 30, the tidelands funds will revert to lhe stale. The old Seu Scout base has proved its worth in many ycurs of scrncc to county youth. The new, expanded fJC'ilily will do even more for pre::,ent and tulur~ genera- tions of young people. Contribution:, m:.iy be sent to the Boy Scout::-. of America. Orange County Council, 3811 South Bear St., Santa Ana. Calif., 92704. A gift for youth puys longterm d1v1dends. TV Violence l\kmber~ of the Orange County Trial Lawyers 1\::.::.ocialion :.ilso offered las t week to work \.\llh JUdgt•s and county officials in Jmdtng "'-J.vs to ~peed up the ch·il court process ;incl rt'duc.·l· county costs. Such ef. forts could JH'O\ t· bcnd1cial both to tax- payers· pot!..etbfJok:. and lo the litigant wait· ing for ht:. d:.iy In C()U l't . Results of stud1t>s ~eeking to e\·aluatc the effect of tl•le\ 1s1on \'IOlenct.• ha\'e ranged from warnings that 1t 1s gra\'ely damaging lo children to suggest10ns that watching viole nt jCts on TV may be a good outlet for pent-up adult frustrations. But one sur\'cy apparently has rung some be lls with tclens10n advertisers. 'FefJruarg Group' Plans Reunion Gift for Youth For ·HI \'(.'ars tlw old Sc:.i Scout Base on Pac1f11..· l'o;1;:-,t I l1 ghwuy m ~cwport Beach h:1s Sl'I'\ l1d Orang1..• County youth-some 20,000 St·a Scoub and Doy Scouts each year. along \\ 1lh ( ;,r1 Scouts . ::-.chools :rnd other non-profit~ outh groups. ll con c luded that IO percent of households with :.mnual incomes of $20.000 or more have serious ly considered boycot- ting products udvert1scd on televis ion pro· grams they find exccssi vely \'iolcnt. Nix~n Loyalists' Club '.'iow, alLcr yc:.irs of plannmg, the dream of n.•plucinJ.! th1..• old ha~c wilh a greatly ex· pandl·<I \Olllh .tc1uullt' lacd1ly 1~ \\lthin t'1..·at:h So now one major food producer has ruled out ads for its products on fi\·e of the more v iolent television series. A soap com- pany seeking to reach housewi\·cs reported- ly pulled ads from 15 especially gory episodes in TV sen es programs. And even a brewing company. which seeks to reach the type of young male audience attracted lo .. action.. pro~r<Jm~. has pullt!d some commercials lrom episodes that seem to g lorify ,·iolen<:l' Tht' Boarrt of Supcr\'isors has offerecf a :10~1·.sr lt·.1:-1..· 1>11 the \ <.tluablc proµerly. .tlong \\Ith !-.11:! ooo of '\1•\\ port Tidelands tuncls to launeh lhl' 1n·0Jt•ct. Anrl the• Harry (; Sll'l'll' Fo11nclat11111 "ill add a $250,000 grant on a ni,1tc l11ni.: tunds ha-,1..., t'ompk•t ion ol Llw nt•\\ I Jci lily. "1th <louhlc· pt'l'"l'lll 1.11111 .md \\ :ih•r .ircas. "di 1•1Jst .m t•...,t 1 rn,ilt•d SI. I l:!.000 Thus, &150,000 11111:-.1 hl· 1-.11:-t:d In :1dd 111 tlw ttdl'lands funds <111d tlw~ll'l'I~· gr.int :\o one '' .1nt~ to st·t· out-and-oul <'<.>nsorsh1p of ll·lcns1on. or any other public information or cnterlainmPnl m(.'dium. The lastes und sl.tndal'ds of lht• ,·wwing au- chence. cxprcssl.'d through direct com- m unicalion with st al1on!> anrl sponsors. and th rough tht· clt·c1~1\·e a nd s1 mplc act of turn- ing oil lht: program , ~hould be the ull1mat(' ansv.·er for more balancecl programming. Jobs Aren't Infinite Full Emplopnem Search May Be Fruitless WASHINGTO"l It "a:-cluly noted and rorgott'"n T\H·nty thoul>and blm•k <ind 1'1wrto Rican ll'l·nagers had hnt·<I up in the <lawn and waited hr1un. to I)(' in· ll'r\'l<'\\l'd for ~ummc•r JOlll> an l\l'W York Cit~. Thl•y'll be ~o' · f'rnmenl JOOS. of COUI ~e. Ill lhat tJxt•d out and depicted city from "h<'nce l'mployl·rs fie<' So wh y wcrt•n 't these kids w.1lk1ng up ancl down with packet 5l~ns supplil•d hv S Offil' \H;lran• right:-. group·> Wh y don't they hnc.> uµ for han douls 1nl>tt•ad of gainful . h o n u 1 a h I c• work'' Tht· :111sw1·r oh \'IOU!>!\. I., that. ~hNto or n1> ~twit•• ht !t1•f in th<' ethical l'UllUn• of wo1 k htts pcrcolatt.>d through ttw same smoky s lum ... Lhat lhl' p}-roman1ac minority put to lht> torch for run and prof1l ( VON HOFFMAN J equality 1s the mean:. to meritocracy. that for the race to be fair the same rules must apply to a II e n tr a n t s . e v e n t h e Thalidomide babies whose han dicap derives not from bad luck or unfortunate genes hut drug comparues. POSED that way. there 11rc no j ust ans wers. The minority person who was given the S4'al in medical school that Bakke mif.:hl have occupied will be a compe tent doctor some day. so the argument boils down to· "hat 1:. the JUSl way of being unJUSt ? We hav~ only six bed:. for 10 rtcs~n in it travelers. so who shall be dt· n1t•d a night 's lodgings., Will ii lw the kids, the v.omcn. the hhwk.s the white male!>" Or is th1s whole d1scuss1on JUSl :i lot ol kabuki? The last figures on women m the labor force, for instance. indicate that alter all the ERAlng and the sum~ and the parading, worn en may be somewhat worse off economical· ly than they were a generation ago. According to The New York Times, median wages for full·t1mf' working women were 63 percent of men':. "age:; in 1956 but had fallen to 57 percent in 197t The median gap between men's and women's salaries was $1.750 tn 1957. By 1973 It had widened to SS.000 Inflation pro· bably accounts for most of that growth. bul still the figures in- dic atc only the slowest change in the relative po&itions of male and fe male workers. Figures for blacks don't look much better. OFFICIALLY. everybody is for 1ob creation. The dominant gomi.t theory is that the private sector will. if petted and unfet· tered in precisely the right ways, crank out as many Jobs as there arc JOb apphcants ActuaJh. there 1!> no reason to bl•ht>\'e a Jaw of nature exists \\ h11·h creatcb ab many jobs as ~ C> nec"<i To lhl• {'nntrary. the l'\ 1dencc buggests that the pro- c1u ctiv1ty of the economy out· strips its capacity to create the need for more I a bor, Full employment is an illusive, hard to·define term, but, by whatever definition, in how many non·war years have we had it since 1914? Not many, which is why we have so many schemes to achieve false fuU employment. WASHINGTON -In the comic strip ··Doonesbury." the old Nix.· on hands got together to relive the wondrous days or w alergate. Sometime in the fall, believe it or not, it wiil happen in r eal life. By solemn count. 132 erstwhile Nixon aides have formed a club, which they call the ''February Group." They took the name from the month in 1975 when the founders -N i x o n loyalists who had escaped the slammer or were out on bi.111 -established a loose <1ssocia- tion. A poll or the membership In· dicated that 72 were tnlerested in chartering a plane for a pil· grimage to visit the Recluse of San Clemente. It almost became a patriotic pilgrim age next Fourth of July, except lhat too many of them had already scheduled family vacallons that week. Instead, they decided to select a convenient week after Labor Day. Then they will fly to San Clemente for a few days of re- miniscing with Richard Nixon about the good old days The idea for the reunion with Nixon grew out of a conversation between ex-White House aide W. Dewey Glower and the former president himselr. Nixon was so pleased to learn about the February Group that he invited them to San Clemente. BUT HE cautioned solicitous· ly; "I hope you won't lie the group too closely lo m e. J wouldn't want it to hurt you." In a dispatch to his former Nix· on teammates. Glower .wrote in the familiar, old style: "With a Democratic administration and a Democratic Congress here, my son suggested that signs be placed at all entrances into Washington. D.C .. stating: '"WARNING, the thanking peo- ple of the United States have de· termined that tbe actions of a Democratic Congress with the Rubber Stamp o( a Democratic Administration may be hazardous to your health .... The February Group, which m eels quarterly, has several minor Watergate figures on its rolls. But the only major (JACK ANDERSON J Watergate personality, who has appeared at the meetings, 1s hatchetman-turned·evangehst Charles "Chuck" Colson. John Dean. who blew the whistle on Watergate, has not asked to join. HAMS HOLLER -Our April 6 column about the crowded Citizens Band radio frequencies produced some loud static from the ham radio operators. We r e- ported that 300,000 barns have 100 times more airspace th<1n 1s available to the nine million CB enthusiasts and that some federal officials who regulate CB radio "have traditionally been hams." The story triggered an out· pouring of mail from the of fended hams. They pointed out that hams relay vital health and medical information during natural disasters, that hams are more scrupulous about pohcing themselves than are en operators. that hams have helped bring about scientific ad- vances in radio communication and that the assignment of radio frequencies is heavily influenced by international agreements. Not the least indignant of the ham operators was Sen. Barry Goldwater CR-Ariz.}. We'll let him speak for his fellow amateur radiomen. He complained that the CB enthusiasts often operate without a license and amplify their trans mitters beyond the f1ve·waU limit. THEY HA VE also "abused the system," he charged. "in com plete objection to all concepts of decency and gentlemanliness on the air. Wlult-this docsn 't apply across the board. there arc enoui.th offenders that I don't care how many frequencies th<'Y have. they arc s lowly going to destroy their own function. . "Many of these CBers." con- tinued Goldwater, "never use their call signs or their names. There are many who use profani· ly and what lhcy discuss should never be carried o n any airwaves. In many eities, pro· statutes use lhl'sc frequencies to sohc1t business, and I could go on and on." CONCLUDED the Senator: "l think r can safely say. Jack. that the amateurs through the years have contributed more to the art of communications than all of the so-called experts m the field. Our frequencies have been. diminishing. not increasing ... We have gr eat. pride in our craft." We didn't intend our story to be interpreted as an attack on the hams. We merely pointed out that the rurwaves belong to the public. that there arc far more citizens usi ng CBs than ham equipment and that some of th<! federal regulators themselves were hams. Portrait in Letters LETTERS OF E.B. WHITE. ( Harper & Row. 662 Pages. $15. Any book that is thick and has a title beginning "Letters or ..... can easily create a negative at· titude in the mind of the average THE BOOKMAN J book store browser. · "Uh, oh, that's too deep for me." one might think, especially the younger person fed on a literary diet of today's prOOUC· lion line novels. But let this be a warning if you 're that type of reader against declining to give this book a chance. The reason for this ap- peal to sit down and enjoy ex· tended moments with ''Letters of E .B. White" is because the book is an island in a sea of quick·lhrill mediocrity that dominates the book racks today. It's not t.hat this is a literary landmark. Far from it. But it is a candid view of a man who respected the English language and assumed a responsibility for intelligent use or it. Such a person seems headed for the list of endangered species. While was a prolific letter writer, authoring a variety of let- ters to a variety or people. Lucki· Jy for the reader or this book. there were so many of his letters available for publication that t.he result ls a thorough and fascinat· ing portrait of a very distinctive individual. GJVF, 'EM a chant·e <ind they"ll c1o the job. But what ts a fair chance in the light or the legal problem posed by Allan Bakke? Bakke is the ex-Marine captain, Vietnam vet, engineer wit.h high j(radeR who was turned down for admittance to the University o( California Medical School Cat ·Dnvls) because the place whkh would have been allotted to him .had been given to a minority stu- dent with less impressive academic qualifications. Bakke sued in the state courts, won and is about to have his case argued before the Supreme Court. Age Doesn't Teach Tolerance His letters show a divinely gift. ed man, having not only the skill to shape words with superb and gentle craftsmanship, but also having the Insight to f6rmulate timely ideas as the framework. All kinds of people arc writing and fighting about Bakke, butt.he ·underlying question is how Jong we're going to see equality as a manipulation of legalistic formulations. Tbe affirmative aclion partisans want to use the law to make up for the past; the pro-Bakke people ar1ue that. Dear Gloomy Gus Why the big stink about aerosol spray cvns con· laminatin g the str atosphere when the rofrigerntlon indu"try pumps tons of fluorides in· to the air every day while servicing systems? J H. 0 1......, Olll <tn11t1•1m .,.. ,....,.119~ 1lf ,....dt" •"f ft M' llt( .... rilY nrfwt Ii.. Vlto•l 9f !flt llt.njl<l,..r. J..M Y-11'1 jlJHW tt 0 1 .. mp 011\, D•llf ,, ... ' J Age, which or all things should teach us tolerance, seems too often to teach quJt.e the reverse. This is a conclusion I have come lo, with reluctance and sadness. after s pending quite a long time to the company of people my own age; peo- ple. that is, who are in late middle years or early old ace. llowever you defloe the v. early eos. It has not been an lllum.inat- ing experience.. l abould say. t1tbt off, um I 1eld0m auodate much 9Vlt.h peo- ple of my own age. Thll 11 the re- sult ol both principle and eccl· dent. 1be priaclple, such u It ls, ii that I would ratt..r be fertilized by the young, or by people older than I, than by my exact con· temporaries. The young can teach me what 1 used to know; the old what I have yet to I arn Eltact coot.t-mporaries are too much like my&clf to teach me much of anythlnr. Or 50 t thought. Then I s:ot In· ' [ ] in their vocabulary. CHARLES The general social attituaes or these assur ed and confide nt McCABE Americans were the McCarthy '-'-----------era embedded in amber. The volved in a group ot traveling companions. These are a dis-- tinguished lot, most of them at the height of their powers u buai· ness and professional men. ~Y varied from airline pilot to minor poet. All these babies bad been around. Their contact with the vWa.in.ies and marvels of human nature bad been more than that of t.be average man of our age. Tbe syst.c!m bad been klnd of au of them. Tbey knew how to ex. press themselves, and they nad opJnloos. LORD, did they ever have opi- nions. Uncle Sam ·was "giving away" t.he Panama Canal. All kids, except the ones who went to Harvard Business School (who were also, likely as not, their sons) were insanely misguided rcvolutlonane , wlt.h brains sof· tened by too much "free sex." Tbc State Department was run by .. a bunch ot queen." Women spent too much time ln beauty par1on. "Commie" Is sun an active. excessively active, word government of this country was. in large part, a Commie con- spiracy against the solid burghers of the country. I had beard tbi8 kind or thing among the solid ricb and secure tn t.he days ol Franklin Roosevelt and the New Deal, when FDR wll up- braided as a ''traitor to his class." MOllE disturbing to me than the opinions was the tone. Hanh. masculine rejection of an.ythlos • that challenged the values that made them rich. An unwllllnc- neas to admit they were wroni, unless you confronted t.hemm i a barrage of facts, real or lnv f,. ed, that they could not cope at the minute. They would fO silent before the "fact" but you knew noc.bing had chanJ(ed. I felt at times as 111 wes amid • bunch of Tlbetnn priests, so alien were Lhe attitudes of these men. They were, to be sure, the kind Of people th1l J bad lone aeo r• tolved to keep away from, in the lntert!!rta ol my mmt.al and emo- tional health. Mv friends (and they were &11d ~riends) were like the Bourbons: They had forgotten nothing and learned nothing. IT WAS quite a workout, for •me. I was arguing continuously. all the lime being allowed glimpses of minds that 1 con- sidered hopelessly closed. Nothing in their varied and busy lives bad given to these men, wlt.h a couple of exceptions, that sense of the prodigious variety or llf e, that richness of viewpoint that can embrace with comfort almost any opinion, however alien, that expansiveness of spirit that could make the old Oliver Holmes blurl out. "The truth is wnat I can't help think· Sngl" When the elders dl"like the young for no other reason that that they are youn1, and when the rich diSlike the poor for no other reason than that they are poor, we are driven to the con- clusion that the human expcri· ment bun'l worked out awfully well. Too. the poor and the young are against their atnuent elders tor equally scanty reasons. Ah, tomorrow's another d:.y DUDLEY LEHEW Associated Press Quotes .. Let the people know the facts, and the country will be safe." Abraham uncoln ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT R~ N Wtt'd. Publ1altf'r Thoma• Keet ti 1:d1tor Borbaro Kre1b1ch. F.d1torlnl l'oge f:drlor Th<.' edltorl11I pasic of lht• O:uly r1tol seeks lo inform and sltmulale ~aders by presenuna on this page diverse commentary on topics of interest by syndlcnt· ed <'olumn1sts and cartoonMs. by providlni; n forum for readers' views ond by presenting this· ' nrw11p11p<-r's opinions and id{lall on currt•nt toplrs. Th<' t'ditorial oplnion1 or the Dully Piiot nppc11r only in the Ntltorlol column at the top of lhr pngt. Opm1on11 C'><· presc;ed by UIC' <'Olumnl~b and t•11rtoonht~ ond letttr wnter6 :ire tht'lr n" n unci no t•ncio,-...l'mrnl or thl'll \'It•"!> by I he• U.111\ Pilot i;hould be Inferred Thursday, April 28. 1977 J .. . When Five Are Four The Anderson quintuplets of Brush Prairie, Wash .. who look like they'd be a• handful even if there were only two or three of them, wait for papa Eric to ar- rive for a birthday celebration. Audrey, Diane, Owen, Roger and Scott are four years old tooay. Mother Karen celebrated her birthday Tuesday. No-snow Woes to Grow STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, Colo. CA P ) -A s horlagl' of snm~ m the rugged mountains surround· rng this rustic i.kung community 1s aifectmg the ll\ es of m1l11ons of Colorado residents. Farmers and cattlemen. who depend upon the mountain snowpack to feed summer streams, are suffering ThL•y cxpccl a long, dry s ummer. RESTAURANT PATRONS JN THE sparkling, m1lt.'·h1gh l"lty of Denver, 200 miles to the east. no ·longer find the traditional glass of water when they ::.1t to dine. The town councils of several Colorado C'om munities have asked res idents to s prinkle l•1wns infrequently. if at all. Here, deep in the Rockit•s at the eastern end of the r emote Yampa Valley, resort operators and mer chants have been hit hard by the drought, but fr el the worst is behind them. "Spring snows did help us bounce back some," s ays Lee Griffith, reservations manager for the Steamboat Springs Chamber Resort Association. .. But reservations were off ~ percent last winter. I had bookl'd wcWovcr Sl million worth of business as of December and because of the drought we were lucky to rt.•ah.tt' S250,000 of those reservations ... ALTHOUGH TllE AREA HAS HAD some snow this sprang. there's no way the winter or '77 won't rank as a fmanc1al d1l)aster for many Colorado ski n •sorts. Even such famous spas as Vail and Aspen suf- fered st.•rious sl'lbacks. "Vail did better than Aspt.'n, however," says a ~pokl•::.man for Colorado Ski Country, a resort as- No Title on Bonds W ASHlNG TON (AP) -Women who buy United States Savings Bonds need no longer use the courtesy titles "Miss" or "Mrs." on them, at the or- der of Treasury Secretary W. Michael Bumenthal. The change, in effect since March 31, gives women the same option men have had to keep their marital status private on government bonds. soc1allon based at Denver. •'Aspen was off by more than 50 percent in skier!) while Vajl dad about 85 per- cent of last year's business. .. ELSEWHERE, THE SKIING SEASON was spotty. Places like Purgatory and Telleride were hard hit and JUSl never got started, while it was a good year for Keystone and Loveland Basin, where they'vegot a snow-making machine." At Steamboat Sprangs, the drought -as of March the area had received 67 inches or s now as com- pared with an average of 169.1 inches -forced the closure of the ski slope for 10 days in February:- THE LTV CORP., WHICH DEVELOPED the slopes as well as an 80-room inn and 450-unit con- dominium complex, dropped well over $1 million in lost revenues. More than 300 cmployes were laid off while the slopes were closed and a 1,000-member skiing group, the Canadian Dental Association, can- celled its reservation. Small operators also were hit hard . "We didn't even meet expenses," said Carolyn Kleinhans, manager of a 32-unal motel owned by a couple of Denver dentists. "We met our maids' !:>alaries but not our ul1hlles or management ex- penses." 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Ml IW\I MWU11 ~llT 'l;_{J~fd:.~r SAVE 5 10 ®:-~~ • OU• llST !,"!.,';,!~,!_0!_,, WITH COUPON ONLY!~~:.~;;1:14177 ...._ :::~,~:.~·,, ... ,, 4-WHEEL DRUM WITH COUPON ...... ,..._., .. ,., s39aa ., ~·· ,; .. ,' ,.,,,_,.. JO C ~ . ., ,.,,.,,,., •i.., ...... ""'"-B PA. KA GE . . ~ :~~~ ... .. c,, Piwt• a,, ...... s24 aa FRONT D'ISC & w11H cou'o* ~-~~;.':':;:.'· "-•·· s29ss ~4988 .,, ...... u.s.c.r..... REAR DRUM PKG 9NT .•cr'-••tt•.s.c. •... s34ss . • u .cm Alignment Wheel ellgnment for mo•t U.8 . care. No extr• ctt.rge for Air-Con- ditioned « Tonfon 89' Ceral (EX• cepttOI~ ....... , r••ec·11J ::x·tll• .. I LllllTID OFFER! I :•IOoFF: COSTA MESA L4 HABRA GARDEN HUMTIM&TOM IEACH . HOI HA.llaa avo. ......................... 2000 WWII·-ILVD. GROVE ...._.,....,. 14040 ROOICHUIST 11455 leach ...... l.tA•ePolRhf f7 I 4J 141-1445 17141751-1692 . 1714) 517-1000 IUIMAPAIK H6Z u...-..... ........ -...... 17141QWllO ........ .__.efW.cl I tm 17141 871-2403 1114i 53'0.3200 PUUMl'OM IJZllellllt .. M , .................. ....,,, ,C714117MIOI OIW«N ......... y..-. • .,.... .17t41HMUI ••DAILY 8:30·9SAI 8:30-75119.5 } l • A• DAIL y PU..OT Thu'9dey. Ap!!I 2& 1977 Hookers Slapped In Court Contest ti ~1 Supports PUBLIC AUCTION SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -The California Supreme Court has ruled that the stall' law pro hibiting prostitution 1!> constitutional on its race and as enforced by Oakland police. ' l It ruled that the tt>rm1 solicit is not unconstitu·I ~ tionally vague and that ~,,..~~ the Oakland police do not delibera tely d•S ·' c r iminatc a~a1nst women in enforcing the law. Water · SACRAMENTO CAP} -Gov. Edmund Brown' Jr. has invited j unior high and high school stu· dents to participate ln a photography contest on the theme "Callrornia Conserves Water." The entry deadline for the contest. sponsored by the De mocratic gov- e rnor 's drought emergency task force, is June 15. Winning photographs will be displayed in the governor's office. FRIDAY, APR. 29; SAT., APRIL 30; SUM., MAY 1 IP.M. ALABASTER • PORCELAINS ESTATE JEWELRY• CRYSTAL• SILVER OBJETS D'ART ANO HV#Of£DS llOlfE RlOll OUR FABULOUS llfWON DOLLAR COLJ.ECTJON ENJOY THE FUN & EXCITEMENT OF AN AUCTION IN THE RELAXED & COMFORTABLE ATMOSPHERE OF ONE OF ORANGE COUNTY'S LOVELIEST GAll.ERIES. HOURS Inspection and Private Sales Mon.-Tues .. Wed.-9 AM·6 PM • Closed Thursday Fri.·Sat.·Sun. Two Hours Prior To Auction TEAMS -Use your BankAmeticard -Master Charge -Check -Cash THE CASE involved c laims that Oakla nd police used more male On Honor Roll decoys than female "1th Y lll•nd S1/ltri1s Ud. 1232 No. Tustin Ave. William H. Yell and the resul t that more s oareer Gro'Ullded Marks. Little of Costa prostitutes "ere arrest· Mes a and Charles S. Orange, California 92667 (714) 633·2857 Licemed AUCll()Oeer -·Anloq...-Af>ll'•·-· .. ·-· & Awt.,..,, Auoc al Ame<.:• • l OCATtOH •Ou l\l\I"' AV<' 1\f<tl .. ~th of K.1h.'4L1 A'tt" 4 1 I•• Iii. w~ ''' Hrwlk"t t •• K.11h 1L1 A#. ~••t ed than customers. The mystery of this flying saucer sitting in a field in Southern Wisdom or Huntington The 4·1 op1n1on was Wisconsin is all too easily, if none too happily, clarified. It isn't a Beach have been named We accept consignments for auction of whole estates or single items written by Ju s ti cc·~;s~a~u~c~·e~r~a~s~a~U~.~lt~·~s an~~un~us~ed~o~f~f1~·c~e~b~u~il~l~b~y~a~c~on~s~lr~u~c~ti:o:n~c:o~m~·"l'_t~o~t~h~e~D~e~an~·s~H~o:no:r~:::Lis:t~!!~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!~ William Clark. Justice pany whos~plans to occupy it n ever got off the ground. at UC San Diego. Mathew Tobriner was joined by rC't1red Chi er· Justice Donald Wright in ., IJ...~ (jj_) _ __ f t"£N2 a dissent. ..-.JJ O()ea<»i ~/}l'/lr/ THE DECISION in· vo1ved the prostitution CARIBE ROOM Luncheon Menu arres t s of Cynth ia H a r t w a y a n d o t h c• r Hot &llrffs 1 .i 260 women in Oakland. l"rlni• Rib, Aa Jn .. · · · .... · · · · · · ·· .l.95 •""'-°",,.,,....,.ck .... · · · · · .. · · M. Y. St.-s-dwkh .•.....••....... 3.75 H.-..«Jel. 1/, L.h. .................. 1.65 They claimed during MOt1t• Crisio s-dwich .......•••...• 2.'5 Chff•etMrcrr .•.•.•.••.••.••..•.••• 1.75 pretrial proceedings in Hot •oast l•lf s-dwich ••.••..•.••••••••••• 2.50 the Oakland-Piedmont VOU<c-.o1M-Polllloes FrenchF,, .. orPo1•0Sa1ac1 Municipal Court that the Cokt PlatH charges should be dis· PRIME lal ........................ l.25 TUllKIY SUCH .................... 2., missed on grounds the HAM SLICES .................... • -• • · .... • .. J.JS antiprostitution law was Atio,es..-i ..... hTorroitoWedQft H..oeo••.OEOll Cott"9"0-... anooom11~ invalid on its face and as Cold Sandwfdtff 1. d b 0 kl d ClubH-s..dwich ........ , ....• 2.65 •ootta.ef ................ , ....... 1.15 app i e Y a an T ... a Wad ........................ J.65 H-.............................. 1.15 police. Chick"' Wad •..............•••••.. 1.65 Tri•Y .•. · · • · • · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 1.65 THE MUNI CIPAL court ruled against the women, but the Alameda County Superior Court s ubsequently held the law is un constitutional. The Supreme Court declared the Jaw is vahd and the women can be criminally prosecuted on the prostitution charges. Aoove~~"' '" C.noteeot Pou1os.lad Fr~t1eh fnn Conoge C-0' Sloeed Tom1110 Sdods Ch.f's Wad ...................... 2.65 Chlcli.w cw T1111• lowt .. • .......... · J.U l"Y ~with Crab L4Mll• ........................ l .15 TCN9Gtomtd A•ocodo .............. J.25 s.-1 ... 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IA TN«l't COMIQMTllOH 4 E1ay C1,..to-Clf' r,.,,,,,., • Adjuatabl• Top W/tlp • R .. lly l'u/11 '" Slgn1I • 10' Calif• I Con,,.cttw . 21~.~ • HHvy Duty Ruon•tors • Adju1t•bl• for Pr•cis• ,.,,,.,,,,. M•tching • IO' C1bl• a Conn1ctor AILABLE ONLY AT STORES LISTED BELOW· "* YAUl'f LA.ut«A *1S MIWPOIT llACM UM IUAM Ht•-.. ,."'-' .. _. ,,.. .. ~...... C.t.PUTIAMO ........ -........ ._. UI••-~ ........... '"*'-""' · ............ .._,_ SAMQa•ITI '4 .... llAQt ,-----~-...... • . . ..." ..._., ac...w ._,......,. .... ~·· ""1~H MAYVA .. Y Al INOMOUAL STOflES ) • ·~ ~ay. April 28. 19n DAILY PtlOT ti f Five Meet as Equa& 'Father Knows' Script Mmt Be Valid 3 Coast Students Advance CEUBRAR THE REAL CINCO DE MAYO AT THE· REDONION By BOB THOMAS LOS ANGELES CAI'> "Thl· biggest changt> I've noticed.'' s.ud J.we Wyatt or the reunion or .. Father Knows Best," "1s that the kids now call us 'Bob' and 'Jane.' Always before it was 'Mr. Youn&' and 'Miss Wyatt ... But then, 17 year-; htt ve passed since the An· de rson family shared ils trials and triumphs with millions of television vie wers THE TllRF.E CHILDREN-Biiiy r,r;1y !Rud), Elinor Oon3hlH' I lh.•tty > und Laurt'n Chapin (Kathy! :ire adults, and can '1ew Robert Young and Jane Wy att as fellow actors and not s urrogate parents. They sh·mL·d hkC' a happy f.1mil y .1-; they r t-he arsed on Burbank Studios' Stage 4, pre· paring for the t aping or the Spel'1al, "The Father Knows n est Re union." \\h1 ch ~BC will present May 15. YOUNG The attitudes were adult - unlike most family Sl'rit•s. "Father Knows Best" ne ver t alked down to 1ls audience And there w<1s a covey of grandchildren to add youth to the reunion. "WllE~ T llE IUEA OF A~OTllER · Fath<'r Knows Dl•s t' .. , as suggl'sh ·d to ml'. r .. , <1s not <'n thus iast1c," Youn~ adm1tlt·ll bl'hH'l'n n·hear sals "Getting u~ all hat·k toi.:dht·r \\Ould he Lt c ute ~tunt, but so what? 'Where 1s the stri pl'" I asked. 'We don't h<tve eft stript, \\c need you to dCtept fir:;t,' thl'Y said. 'Oh no,· l said, and 1t "as dropped . "A year lull'r, tht.•y came around a gain. 'Where is the seript?' I asked. 'We dun'l have a script,' {hey WYATT said. I still wouldn't agree, and I eertainly was inter estt>d in mak· ing the s how during the hi,1lus from 'Welb).' But il'> l l IUIOt•d nut, 'Wl'lln' "asn't rcne" l'd ' Tht·n 1ml· nig ht my "11e ~aid, 'Why not m ake the shu'' about the emptiness syndrome?' That m ade sense. She and I had both J?On<• throu~h 1t when our tour duught1·rs h.tcl gone; e,·ery 1·11uplt.· "1th childr en faces the same l'\Jlt•n cncc "IT'S A VALID CAt:SE FOR depression for \\ hich there 1s no kno" n cure. It affects the woman particularly, lwcausl' shl' hi.ts borne the child and has had tht• m.11or rt•spons1l11h ty. The father com es around at g rarluat1on to t.1k<' hO\\S • J ane \V) .11 l nolt•<l f\' o other ci1Hcrcnc~s in today's "F,1llwr Kn1w.s lh·-..l ·. no d 1sc1pline pro· bkms \\tlh th .. <·hllcl .1t·tur-... lh1• charackrs nm\ sl1•1·p 1n ..1 dnulill· bl'd. "Wl' al\\<J \:-. h .1d twin lwds before." she noll'd · En·n m:.i r- ricd couµll'S tnuldn't sll•t•p in double bed:; "ht·n "•' 1.t~1rlf'd (1954) e ither i n fi l m s or television. What 's more. you hLtd to keep one foot on lh<' fl oor " YOUNG WITH · M ur c us ooNAMUE Welby. M. 0 ." u nd Miss Wyatt with her TV and film gues t ap1w.1ran<'l's h a\1· n•maincd m the public eye. What .Jhout lhl'lr tr ll'' 1s111n "child ren"~ ''I've k1•pl f;urh hwn in telr\ l'>1on "ilh 'Thi· Odd Couplt.·' .mil " lot of lhl' ::.hnot·'<•m-up shows " -...11C1 ErhtHr Donahue, .io "That plus l.1kml! '"ir" of m} tour sons, ''ho ar1· :?tl 15 12 ;ind 9.' · I mad .. a mO\ 1r on spec not long ai:11. · :..11rl R11l y Gray. 3!1 liul "'r th1· p.1st '-l'' en year-. I 'l' li1·1·n rll'\ ot1ni.: m.' self tu ~111•1·c!IA.1y r acing <hes been :1l tht' Or an gf' Co unty Fair· g round:.). prcJmoting 1t as well • .1.., fJl'lnJ.! Ill\ rn11ton 't•lt• ft\ 1• CHA,.IN night<. .1 \\1•1•1-. I lll'Jt the OJ tional champion t lw .. nrt of I .1 ... t "'"'""n · "I WA ~ STUDYI NG TO BECOME A psychiatrist. hut l finally gave 1t up," ~aid Lauren Chapin , 30. ''I'm riusing m y hltle boy alone -he's now 4. When he was 21'1. T told him I wasn't happy. and I wanted to go vack to a cting. I told him it might be hard for a whil1'. .ind lw ""a!'> old enough to un- derstand and agrt'l' 1 ·, l' hJrl '>Omt> s1ngm,g engage· men ts nnd l'v1• don1· ,1 "-'""' t••ll'\ 1s1on rul1•-, " How Estate Planning Lectures Slated A St>tlt'~ of fo ur l1·rtun· ... nn f.1m11\ estatf' plan ning will be pn•:-.t•ntc·d by (;olden Wt'st College on auccessive Frul.J~ !'hi· ginning Apnl 29 Attorney l\1 l('h.1l'l J. C:crtncr , a spec1ahst in ~slate plann1111:. w1ll rnnci ul'l lhe s1•r1t•s lo be helrl at the college m 1-·orum I at 7 p m The public is Invited to lhe free lectures and registration wilt be conducted at the door CLEARANCE On All A vallable Fabrics In Stock Custom Mode Suits $275 Spot+ Coats $200 Pants $75 ;Blrstcliff a!ustam 'm'niloring W!STC:UFP Pl.AXA ~MACH 64§..1072 l ... 'ltteM-41wt ...... I . . does it feel tp pick up the nme roles al\er a 17-year lapse? "It's almost like the series never stopped," said Ml11 Donahue. "It's like a continuum, really. Of course we have chanced. but I . think we•ve chaqed for the bet· ter ; we're better actors and bet· terpeople." IF 111E MAY JS SPECIAL succeeds, c ould a renewed series result? "I think that would be a mistake," said Miss Donahue. GUY "Perhaps another special now and then. But we should keep it special, make them want to see us again." Besides, Bob Young is opposed to a series, and Father Knows ...• Ceon Schuette of l lunl ington Bea<.'h, John E Adams of Fountain Valley and Brian Hirsc h of LagWla Beach were chosen semi-finalists in Bank of America's com· munity college awards progr.am. The winners in the con- test for outstanding s tu· dents advance to the Southern Californ ia finals in Los Angeles May 4, to compete for the four $2,000 Cirst-place awards. SELL idle items with a Daily Pilot Classified Ad. ICOM M25 your lifeline. SALES & SERVICE 20 Years Same Location DerincJfon's Marine Electronics 355 IOTdl .,_.ewport llvd., Hewport hoch 642·5386 s57500 FrH A.rttetlfta &Mo.wt wftlt purchase lSIOO Yaluet let.4 ..... .., .. ~y YHf hyw's W• -~ ... • -1 z Q • t •• Ole1 The Red Onion Mexican Res- taurants are celebrating the biggest Me xica n holid ay of the year. And thats reaso n e nough for you a nd your family to en1oy our week- lo ng fiesta al the Red Oni on in your area. We're offering our famous menu of authentic Mexican dishes like tacos. enchiladas. chimichanga and WARNER AVE other soulh·of·the-border combina- tions. Plus complete meals from both s ides of the border for Little Amigos under 12 for only 50¢. S o grab your sombrero and go to your nearby Red Onion Mexican Restaurant The food is delicious. the atmosphe re 1s authentic and the low prices will make you raise your glass and yell OLE! NOnion MEXICAN RESTAURANTS 16060 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 842-2541 • 1011 H()SU 1'EA .. ATl0t1•1.."'°t. Fair weather friends Make the most of sunny summer weather with these luxurious loungers. Here are just a few of our com- plete line of patio furniture, in all colors and all prices. For lounging at home or the beach, take your pick of two folding chairs (A). The multi-colored beach chair is just the right height for stretching out at the beach or pool. The other is a standard height folding chair. Or take home a matching chair and chaise (S&C). 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State College 1275 Brlstol 324 West Katella 537·9571 or 893·8523 870·00SO 556·1500 532·2506 Open Mon. thru Fri. 9 to 9 Open Mon. thru Fri. 9 to 9 Open Mon. thru Frl. 9 to 9 Open 9 to 6 every day Sat. & Sun. 9 to 6 Sat. & Sun. 9 to 8 Sat. & Sun. 9 to 6 ..... ILUmPIC Sfi1n Thuraday. Apfll 28, t9n "·Baby Shows Gains ..... ELECTED PREXY Michael Sagar Attorney ROPBoard President Laguna B each at- Isolated Child Builds I mnwnity TUCSON, Ariz. <AP) -A baby whu spent her first 13 months Isolated from the world because !>he was born without natural defenses against dis- ease ts still hospitalized but making progress. The 17-month old child, known only as Daby Penny becausc ht-r parenti. want anonymity, has bcen out of isolJ· tion for four months and 1s doing wt·ll. s ays one of her doctors P ENNY WAS·BORN WIT H a def1 · cient thymus. a gland 1n the thro<.it that helps the body fight off diseast'. Within 24 hours of birth. she w.as put in a glass and plastic cubicle to pren.'nt imy germs from reaching her Now she lives in the pediatrics ward ;.it the Univer:.ity of Anwna Medical Center as doctors continul' \\Jtch1n~ to make sur e sh<.' builds normal 1m m unities to disease. "She has done rcmarkl.lbly well. · says pediatrician J ames F. Jones "'She has had a couple of illnesse:., common virus infections . She had a little more trouble with them than thl' normal person would. Hut we didn't do anything different and sbe re- covered." E VEN THE MOST common virus could have killed P enny before December . Thul w as when she became the fourth baby m the world known to have undergone a new treat ment to help build defenses agaiDBt d1seast:. She was inJect<'d with a laboratory culture grown from tissue taken from ~ normal baby's thymus. Somehow, doctors say they arc not exactly sure what makes 1t work, the mjection helps the body build immunities. Tht> tnJccu on worked on Penny: her body µroduced some or the antibodies needed to fight off the virus she con- tracted after being brought out or isolation ''H E R R EACTION TO those ,·1ruses was not typi('al. but she still fought them off." he says. :'l:ow that she has established at least :.omc immun1t1es to more com- mon ailments. such as colds and nu. doctors want her to build them against more danger ous dise;.ises. torney Michael Sa g ar ..---=======....-::======================.: has been elected un- a nimously president of the Capistrano·Laguna Regional Occupational Program (ROP) govern- ing board. Edward Wt'stbcri;:. a . San Clemente dentist, w as named vice presi- dent and clerk of the • board. ·THE EARL'S l"LUMllHG HEATING AIR COHO. ,, ......... .. ,_.....,.. SHVtttS In Your A'tt•-<...iU •AISSION \Ill /0 .. bl?2 C•m•IYl '•"•:.'' '"'> 495-0 40 1 C.OSIAMl~ll 1 ,_16 N1to#OOrl 8hd s1 Ur 642-1753 =mm Sagar and Ron ald : Chilcote represent the . Laguna Reach Umfi ed ; School District on the : RO P board. Westberg ~!!1!!!!~!!!!!!11-----~ and Robert Bachelor represent the Capistrano : Unified School District board. Sagur has ser\'ecl on the board since 1973, whe n he was ekctcd a Laguna Beach Unified truslt'('-He w as re- elected m March. Ne wport Man On Board Joe Leighton. prl'si- dent of a ~t·wport Bl'ach advl'rt1!.1ng and public rela tions agency. has been elt•ctcd to USC's General Alumni Assoc1a- llon board of governors. Leighton is ;.ilso a membe r of the use University Relations Counc il and a board mcm her or the use ~ewport Harbor Alumni Clubs OAK PLANTERS FOR SPRING PLANTING 1 $11 .95 each On re JJ!ain "1· bt·t?tn the spring plant1n~ se.i::.orr by orrer111i.: over 600 soltd. nak planter., cut from br,1111.h· Jncl liquor barrels lturrv wh1lr tilt'\' 1.1~1 • Regular pri<·1• Sl:i 4.i ,\ \'3tlablt! JI AN ANTONIO WINERY 1500 Newport Blvd. COSTA MESA 645-8940 • • • ~-r BORDEAUX Reg. 1395 IS.VS HOW ... SQ. 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"Tl' Availet. • LOS ~~!!,!:,gi: J.!" c':...~ COSTA MESA ~ ~ [' ~ Jm s. aristol starts Friday at 9:30 a.m. many limited quantities, be ear~y for best selection these items available i n our Huntington Beach Store women's sportswear inf ants and toddlers ORIG. NOW 58 JUNIOR TOPS 7.99·$10 9 8d 34 PANT TOPS . 7.99-$12 1.98 25 JR. PANT TOPS . 8 99·SIO 3.98 31 SHORT SKI RTS . SS-$10 3.98 32 SHORT SKIRTS . S7-S12 4.98 16 SHORT SKI RTS . S12-S14 5.98 25 LONG SKIRTS 10 99-S 14 2.98 67 JEANS . $10 3.98 3301TTOST M JACKETS . 15.50·16.50 4 .98 49 PULL-ON PANTS $8-$9 4 .98 27 FASHION PANTS S9·S13 5.98 33 FASHION PANTS S14 S21 7.98 25PRE·WASHED DRESSES, S24·S30 11.98 51 SWEATERS $11 -528 6.98 43 KN IT TOPS ss.s10 1.98 42 KNIT TOPS . S6-S10 2.98 60 PULLOVERS . $9-$11 4 .98 50 FULL FIGURE TOPS 6.99 3.98 dresses, pant suits ORIG. NOW 370RESSES,GAUCHOS. S16·S21 5.98 14 JUMPSUITS .... $18-$1 9 5.9 8 34 DRESSES, PANT SUITS. 18.99·$23 9.98 women's coats ORIG. NOW 18 NYLON COATS . . . $28 9.98 linyerie, loungewear OR IG, NOW 64 FULL SLIPS • S5·S6 2.98 250 FORMAL FULL SLIPS. S6 3.98 37 HALF SLIPS • . S4 1.48 90 FORMAL HALF SLIPS . $4 2.98 225 THERMALS . . . 3.50 1.98 51 BRIEFS. BI KINIS 2.25-2.75 98d 96 SOFT CUP BRAS SS 3.98 49 SOFT CUP BRAS 2.49-$5 98d 35 SHEER WIRE BRAS 7.50 8.50 4.88 40TAICOTCONTOURBRA, S7 4 .4 8 72 LOUNGE TOPS . 4.97-$8 1.4 8 34 SHORT QUILT ROBES . Sl 1-$13 5.9 8 85 LONG FLEECE ROBES, S1 6-S18 8.98 94 LONG QUILT ROBES • S15-S 16 8.98 36 JUNIOR ROBES . 516 7.98 25 BABY DOLLS $6 2.98 50 LONG WARM GOWNS • $7 4 .98 19 JR. SLEEPWEAR $8-$12 5.98 women's accessories ORIG. NOW 56 NECKLACES • . 1.48·$3 28d 31 BRACELETS • . . 99d·1.50 28t 16 VINYL HANDBAGS SS 1.98 39 VINYL HANDBAGS $7 2.9 8 58 VINYL HANDBAGS SS 3.98 10 LEATHER BAGS $10-$1 3 3.98 38 BEL TS . $4.$6 1.48 35 KNIT TOPS $6 2.98 33 KNIT TOPS $9 4.98 34 SCARVES . . . S3·S4 1.68 82 HATS . 1.50-$4 48, 441 SUPPORTPANTYHOSE, $1 48, 663SUPPORTPANTYHOSE. 1.29· 1.99 68i 111 SHEER KNEE-HI'S . 3151 18C inf ants and toddlers 40 SHORTS • 34 KNIT TOPS ORI G. 1.89 2.49 · savings for girls ORIG. 33 PANT SETS $12-$16 40 JEANS . s0 26 PANTS . 5.75-$6 24 PANTS . $9 56 TOTE PURSES 2 50 300 SOCl(jS 1 35 20 SWEATERS S6 59 BLOUSES . $6 sayings for boys ORIG. 46 SKI HATS . $2·S3 68 SPOR T SHIRTS, L. SLV .. 4.99 53 LEISURE SHIRTS . . 6.99 171 KNIT SHIRTS, S. SLV., 3.99 48KNIT SHIRTS. S. SLV., 4.99 37 KNIT SH IRTS, L. SLV .• 2.99 45 DRESS SHI RTS . 3 50 30 LEISURE JACKETS 9.99·12.99 26 HUSKY JEANS . 7.49 26 KNIT SL ACKS : 6.99 40 LIT. BOYS' SHIRTS 2.99 savings for men ORIG. 55 DRESS SHIRTS, S. SLV .• 7.99 36 DRESS SHIRTS. L. SLV .. 5.99 61 DRESSSHIRTS,L.SLV., 8.99 54 UNDERWEAR . . 2.99·3.99 29 SPORT SHI ATS. S. SLV., 5 99-6.99 41 SPORT SHIRTS. L SLV., 5.99·9.99 153 TANK TOPS 2.99 72 KNIT SPORT SHI ATS . 9.99 60 LONG SLV. KNITS . 8.99-9.99 39 JEANS • . 12.99 yardage, notions ORIG. 45 YDS. DOUBLE KNIT 2.99 98 YDS. SI NGLE KNITS 2.99 285 VOS. JERSEY • • • 1.99 115YDS.OUI LT 2.99 180YDS. K-CLOTH PRINTS. 2.69 280YOS. K·CLOTHSOLIDS. 2.29 129 SCISSORS • • • • 2.99 NOW 48, 48c NOW 4 .98 3.98 2.98 1.98 48d 48lt 1.98 1.98 NOW 48e 1.48 1.48 1.48 2.48 1.48 98C 1.98 2.98 3 .98 98, NOW 2.98 1.98 3.98 48e 9 8d 2 .9 8 1.48 3.98 2.98 6.98 NOW 48' 981 48e 1.98 1.48 1.48 98' savings for the home ORIG. NOW 13 BEDSPREADS 12.99-19.99 3.98 15 BEDSPREADS 19.99-24.99 9 .98 18 BEDSPREADS 22.99-24.99 15.98 450 WASHCLOTHS. 77ri 28c 75 HANO TOWELS • 2.89 9sc savings on toys ORIG. NOW 150 SPRAY PAINT . • • 89i 48c 300 MODEL PAINT 29ri Sc 65McDONALD'S FIGURES, 3.99 1.98 savings on shoes ORIG. ORIG. NOW 68CHILD'S SANDALS • 5.99-1 1.99 NOW 3.97 4 .97 4 .97 25 DRESSES AND PRAM SUITS ••• $5-$6 32 INF. SPORT SHOES • 8.99 1.98 79 WOMEN'S SANDALS • 10.99·14.99 9811 ADAMS AVENUE, HUNTINGTON BEACH -963-9731 ERVYN'S ~ Board Adopts Tough Policy New poJicies regulating private street.a in unln· corporated portions of Orange Count,y have been adopted by county supervisors to help avoid what county officials called "tm mediate problems." Under the new policy, housing tract plans for new ed· by a developer to the public -provide de· velopers a chance to in- crease density by reduc· ing building setbacks. DAIL V PILOT A J J Les Alamitos Stade• Trall8fer County Vows Legal Action By KATIIY CLANCY County Counsel Adriao keep in mind we are not tional Guard omclals 0tu.o.i1,~11.ui.n Kuyper lo lake whatever an occupied I and told him they do not orange c 0 u n t y legal action~ necessary either.•• think any such report 1upervlaors decided nnd also assat any ~~st SCHMIT TOLD fellow will be prepliJ'ed by May Wednesday to take. Orange. Coun~y c1t~es supervilon the need for 21. . Armed Forces Retirees Association of Call.fornia already has flied a civil sult in federal court to seek an environmental statement. military leaders to court which wish to file action an environmental study SCHMIT NOTED the tr necessary to force u well. . is particularly important -;;=:=:=:=:=============:::~ them to prepare an en· D~g a meeting with to s urrounding com-, vironmental r e port superv1sor.s two weeks munities for their plan· b e fore the Ma y 2 1 ago, National Guar.d nlngespeciallyconsider· t ransfer of Los Alamitos leaders said no EIS 1s ing the amount of UD· Naval Afr Station from needed because there d e v e Io p e d l and t h e N 8 v y t 0 l h e will ~ few changes re-surrounding the base. c 8 1 if 0 r n i u Nati 0 na1 s u l t 1 n g f r o m t h e Supervisors on April 12 MERCURY SAVINGS developments will not be approved by staff mem- bers if streets do not pro· vide adequate traffic flows and 11 minimum building setbacks and improvements along streets are not included. Guard. takeover. had asked either the Na-°'""' ,.,..,. ii.tt """.. l G ..,__ Supervisor Laurence MAJ. GEN. ~ra~k tiona u a rd or the THE PRIVATE de· ow:vrll Ira Schmit said there have Schober Jr .. California base's owner, the: . IN ADDITION, homeowners who later seek inslallation of traf· fie signals and signs from the county will be asked to pay for them. signation also is used to . 1 been conructing r eports National Guard Com-Department of Defense . id · tallin t · Zika DJ'okov1c 1. 48. a d 'd d · th t · t i t avo ms g cer ain about staffing at the base man er, sa1 urmg a o prepare an mpac improvements such as Santa Ana busi -andthe numberofflighls meeting, "I have the statement. sidewallcs or the normal nessman. h as been the National Guard feeling that you thlnk the SIMILAR REQUESTS numberofstreetlighu. tapped as the public plans. National Guard is a have been made by the In addition, county law m e mb e r of th e An Environmental Im-foreign power coming in cities of Garden Grove, Executive Offices: 7812 Edinger Ave., • Huntington Beach, CA 92647 Southern Ca/1lornla Regional Olf/ces: A report to supervisors sald private streets -as opP,C>Sed lo those dedicat- e nforcement officers Oran ge Count y pact Statement (EIS) to tak e ove r Los Cypress,SealBeach Los cannot enforce traffic Transportation Com-would answer questions Alamitos. Alamitos, Stanton.' the ' laws along private mission, which over-about the transfer, be "Wearenolan encmy LosAlamitosSchoolDis- 4140 Long Beach Blvd .. Long Beach. CA 90807 8955 Valley View St.. Buena Park. CA 90620 ~ 20715 S. Avalon Blvd .. Carson, CA 90746 ~ streets. said. power," he continued. t r i c t a n d t w o That frequently forces sees trans portation But Schmit, referring homeowners' groups, 1001 E. lmperlal Hwy .. La Habra, CA 90631 1095 Irvine Blvd., Tustin, CA 92680 homeowner s l a ter to planning on a coun· THE BOAR D un-to tha£ statement Wed· Schmitsaid. petition for vehicle code tywide basis. a ni mously authorized nesday, said. "We should Yet, he continued, Na- 235 N. Citrus Ave .. West Covina. CA 91793 $300,000 Damages Demanded enforcement, and ap-~----------------------~~----------~--~------------------------------------------------------------------~ Damages totaling $300,000 were demanded Tuesday from four de- f endanls by the mother of a 15-year-Old Costa Mesa boy who allegedly was seriously injured when a baseball struck him in the right eye. Named as defendants in the Orange County Superior Court lawsuit filed by Cristine Men- doza. 71(\ W. 18th St .. are the cities of Costa Mesa and Newport Beach, the Harbor Area Baseball Program and coac h Michael Mulgcy. It is alleged that coach Mulgey threw the ba ll that struck Ricardo R. Mendoza Jn the eye dur- ing a gam e h eld at TeWinkle Park, Costa Mesa, last July 17. proval of their petition often is followed by re- quest.! for traffic signals and signs, the report said. Rentals Sought University and college faculty members from throughout the United States who will participate in three sum- mer seminars, are seek- ing rental housing in the vicinity of UC Irvine. Periods covered by the seminars are June 12· Aug. 6, June 20-July 29 and June 20-Aug. 12. Area residents in - t erested in renting a home or apartment dur- ing any or these periods may contact Margaret Ross at UCI Extension (714) 833-5191. VentURg Machirws OK FRESNO (AP) -Vending machines will pop up at five roadside rests 'along State Route 99 in the San Joaquin Valley this summer. The California Highway Commission approved 10stallation of machines at two rest stops near Turlock, two near Tipton and one near Kingsburg. They will be located rn smaJI buildings to be constructed by the contrActor , Ambassador Foods of Newport Beach. Deaths Elsewhere , GREAT FALLS. Mont. CAP) -Joaepb P . Ma nsrleld, 57. retired captain of the Great Falls Fire Department and brother of former Senate Majority Leader Mike Mansfield, who has recently been confirmed as U.S. ambassador to Japan, was accidentally electrocuted Tuesday. NEW YORK (AP> - Halk Kavookjlan. 101 . a millionaire patron or the Armenian Church and founder of one of the na- li o n ' s l argest color pho to -engraving a nd offset plunls, died Tues- d ay. screenwriter Stanley Adams dJed of an ap· parently self-inflicted gunshot wound. police said today. Ad ams. 62, was foundWedncsday night at his home here Beach Not Ices f'UHDUlllllG WILLIAM C FVNOEN8ER<• , • ., Clt rtt o l 8.ttf)()4 C..h lol'f\f• P·t\\•d •*•'r Aprff l l 14 77 8orn tn W•\•m,,,,..t,.,. ~,."'"""S--ot • Ht'6 ~ r•\1Mnt ot r •• •n,.f'!I• fl),. ~· ""•'"' Gt 1dUAf..,, f'<>tyt"'('r.nti ~~· ''" P• tt'j-~ Ht1" ~~ ttl\ .. "Cj ~'•" t•-.t'(j I•~ M• --~ _, C~•rtfl't' M~tn~r tit T •u '""Ot•,. o' ~lohA -;,q,,,. p,..., J ••l~t"n1ty-.tt \tiW\•Otd A"'\N"t.tl,..,w itn F 1tt•••h A n-Dn'\•t Co of Mar vi""' 1 L '' Af•u,,,.t., Ct•1' f"I f lt le 'ft •r'\ 411'11 t y, 4M oart tnotf'N"l•t'f' C.o for ~ ¥~.-' bilrfot• rwtlfl"'J A OMrter Mielftbfr l)f """ ,....ino c.om"""''"' c~-" .,,,, SANTA MONICA (AP) ~:..::.,~~~~<~~"':.~:·,,~ -Character actor and "°~' ,,. -.. -u .. .,,..,,,,. Cllll> of 1.00 .,..., -I,_ P••-"" -:;;;::;::;::;::;::;;;;;:;;;::;;:;;;:;::-: T .,...,,..,,_ ol R~"' An«: I .. IOI\ ri• I\ r "I · survived llY "'' wit• M1rtt1.o "'" llU. llOADW4Y w1111..,. C. 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(Channel 2, 9 p.m.) It's a sharper·than·us ual memory tour of TV in that it goes beyond the usual collection of drama and comedy highlig hts and self-serving salutes to ~hem good old black·and-white days. SUR E, IT HAS ITS SHAR E or Ernie Kovacs clips. quick glimpses of young struggling thespians like Charlton Heston, the late James Dean, Jack Lemmon and Grace Kelly going about their dramatic business. But it also goes into the early days or TV news. including the use of government-supplied and gO\'· f'rnmenl·narratcd film which then was aired under the guise of news. not propaganda. And it recalls the big quii s how scandals, using TV Rl'\'I L'W House testimony to ii-•, r,., lustra te how some contes-_________ tants on CBS' "$64,000 Question" got answers lo the big and lesser questions in advance. ALAS, THAT IS ONL \' a recitation of quiz show history, not an attempt lo see 1f such scandals can occur today in the daytime and twilight world of game shows. a s they're now called. The program also dwells on the sordid 1950s practice of blacklisting, when frightened networks, advertisers and individuals denied work to artists accused uy anti-Communist zealots of Communist sympatlues. Kuralt cites a few examples of blacklist vic- tims , among them actor Philip Loeb of "The Goldbergs" and d ancer Paul Draper who did a quick tap-dance number on the late Ed Sullivan's variety show on CBS. BUT VAGUENESS FLAWS KURALT'S nar rati\'e when he notes that "m the eyes of som e peo- ple Loeb" as either a Communist or belonged to a Com murusl front. · And "hen he says Draper's rarN•r on TV m th<.• Unit<.•d States ended because "somehody had s<11d Drap<.>r was a Communist." Who ~£·n· tht>Sl' mysterious somebodies? No spec1f1cs are ad\'anccd. C\'Cn though Kuralt la ter notes th<1l .. Hl•d Chanm.·ls," a hst of supposed Com - munist s) mpalhlll'rs, was g1\'cn 4.000 key TV and ad\'ert1sing folk KURALT ''The unstated purpose of the book was to scare executives," he s ays." It did. If your name was in ·Red Channels,' you were pro· fess1onaJly dead for years." Okay, the book existed. But methinks it's be stronger to take the cases of Loeb and Draper and s pec ifically explain how each m an was blacklisted anG why it was condoned on the network level. VALl'ABLE PERSPECl'JVE ALSO COULD ha\'e comt> in mlt·n·1c" s "1th network and advertis ing Pxecull\'1·s no such mlcn 1ews are m the sho" \1.'ho "ent along with blacklisting provided one could lw found. of 1·1111rst· Wl'll. ma) Ill' lh1· hl<trkhst :-.hould bt• the soil' subJect of another CBS New!-. special This 1)0(' IS l.11 riv goo<l nut b) rJngmg from t1m1cl nnm·dy to lht• l1•h:v1srd Army-McCarlh) hearings. 11 -.uhst1l111l·s tin·adth for detail. cover:-. too mul·h in its look hack at the tube of the 1950s Cove Reserved I.OS A'\'.(; 1-;1.Es I,\ P l Aha lone Co\'e in R;rncho Pain!-\'1·rd1•s will he designated ;.in 1•l·olog1cal n·..,1·n·c· tn protect :ihalone. clams , stu rl 1::.h .tn<l other inHrl('bratcs, the state Depart nwnt nf Fish and G,1mc sa)s Tht• a!!t•ncy s;11d state game wardens and coun t y lilt•guards \\ill he tn thar~e or enforcement. TOOTHACHE KILLS MAN MIAMI (AP) An autopsy has determined that WilJie Moore's sor e tooth caused has death, doctors said "He di ed fr om a toothache," said Dr. Ronald K. Wright, depu- ty chief medical ex- aminer. Moore , 4 6, who weighed 350 pounds, complained earlier that his second molar, lower right, hurt. I My NY:Jm's The Greatest -And I Know Why. ~ If you want to tell everyone why your Mom is th!? greatest, and maybe win a prize for saying so ... 1. Write in 25 words or less why you think your Mom is the greatest on the opposite side. 2. Submit your entry no later than May 5 to any Harbor View merchant. 3. Only elementary and high schoo' students ate eligible. 4. Judging will be according to age. 5. Winners will receive a $10.00 gift certificate to be used as a gift for Mom. 6. Sweepstakes winner will receive in addition $25.00 end publication of entry in the Mother's Day edition of the Dally Pilot. 7. Winners will be notified on Friday, May 6 SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -Rates for moving house.hold goods will in- crease May 7 and July l to reflect higher wages. Cringe benefits and oper a ting costs. the state Public Utilities Commission reports. . The overall increase will total/. per- cent for moves of more than 50 miles and an average of 7 percent in hourly rates for local moves of less than 50 miles. THE NEW RATES will produce an an t.'shmated $.l million annually for haulers. Last July 1. the PUC granted in-t~rim inc reases in statewide long- chstance and hourly local rates in the San Franc isco Bay area and in coun- ties s urrounding the Bay area. No in- creases were provided for the rest of the state. A SECOND interim decision last November increas ed hourly rates in previously unaffected regions except for Los Anf el es County. Wage ncreases are mainly responsible for hlgtler operating costs, the PUC said. Wag ea went up April l in some areas and will go up July 1 in others. ( S"ONEY 11.\RRIS) KEEPS YOU ON YOUR TOES In the DAILY PILOT Lawyer Jailed VISALIA CAP > - Dinuba Attorney Roger Stein has been sentenced to 16 months in state prison for a conviction of ('mbezzhng clients' trust funds. The prisop term and an additional year on parole were ordered by Superior Court Judge Harry Wolpert of San Luis Obispo County who also denied a new trial. WANTE Jewels by 1osephs is searchmg tor diamonds and gemstones from p~ate 1n11v1duals and estates. Careful examination and evaluahOl'I by our experts H1ghesl pnces paid. Call 540-9066 10-9 dauy, Saturdc1y 10-6. Sonday closed. ask for Mr. Joseph iewels by ioseph ~ .... , ... , r••a• ·~•,...••• .. •• ...... ·.11 .. .._• Romance begins at home. Come see what to wear. It's Vanity Fair Week at May Co! You're invited to a fashion show! Meet Vanity Fair Fashion Consultant M s. Patricia Kavan at May Co So. Coast Plaza. • And see a new collection of night things guaranteed to keep the ho me fires glowing. 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HURRY, SOME QUANTITIES LlMITEDI CANOGA PARK EACL£ ROCK PANORAMA CITY WEST LOS ANCElt.s COVlNA NORWALK ROSE1'¥.AD LAKEWOOD LYNWOOD TORRANCE MONTCLAIR RIVUSIOE SAN BEIUfAltDfr«> COSTA--l:SA FULLfXTON HUN1lNGTOH UACH SANTA ANA HAWTltORN~ ""'OP lllC'>1'11'>AY-r1UDAY IMt AM TC'I "9 l'M ... llAT\lflDA't 11• AN TO ... PM ... 8\/HDA't llM AM TO Mt PM •.• f Day Very Special By JUDITIIOl.SON Ot tM o.lly .. , ... S\lft 'There are no handicap$ m t~arl$. • -Doris Walker, leader, Hi Hopes Lori Reyes was thrilled. Ethel Kennedy had stopped to shake her hand and thank her for the music. The youngest member of Hi Hopes grinned from ear to ear to think that the great woman had noticed her. But this kind of scene is typical of Ethel Kennedy, a supporter of the Special Olympics and other activities for the mentally re- tarded. Mrs. Kennedy. appearing at A Very Special Arts Festival for handicapped children at Santa Ana College, made a brief speech at the hmcheon then toured the art exhibits and listened to ll\>e music and drama presentations in the auditorium. Everywhere she stopped to talk to the young retarded and handicapped artists and performers while cameras clicked to preserve the historic moments. In her short luncheon speech, she said the festival was a chance to ''letJOY and wonder break out." The day-long festival is a prototype of what members of the Kennedy ramtly hope will soon take place widely throughout the United States. The first was held in New York three years ago and to date more than 25 have taken place around the U.S. The Kennedy Foundation is ofCering grants to make them possible and Mrs. J ean Kennedy Smith serves as honorary chairwoman. F or some of the children, the festival was their first time in the spoWght. Cries of joy were heard all day as the· young people proudly showed off their work. During a performance of "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" by students from Carl Harvey School, some updated lines were recited, bringing chuckles from the audience. "Where did they gel these mattresses?" Goldilocks asked at one point. "This watcrbed is loo soft!" When the Hi Hopes, a group of trainable mentally retarded young adults, sang "I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles" during the luncheon honoring Mrs. Kennedy, the room was filled with bub· hies. to the dehght of everyone. Throughout the event there were sobering reminders that there is a long '~ uy to go in bringing the arts to all the ban· d1capped, however Wendy Pt•rks. cxt·culive director of the National Committee of Arts for the lland1capped. said that only 12 percent of the na- tion's hand1ci.1ppt'd hi.I\ e ever experienced any of the arts. Mrs. Kennedy s:mt she hopes projects planned by First Lady Rosalynn Carter\\ 111 change that figure. She 1s optimistic because she believes that people are becom- ing more at ease with the retarded and handicapped and that more opportunities such as the festivals will open up. "IQ doesn't measure creativity," Mrs. Kennedy emphasized, looking at a display of beautifully finished ceramics by the han-dicapped. "Thal 's wonderful. Arc you going to give it to your mother for Christmas'?" shL• asked one young girl working on a figurine. She pullt•d out hC'r wullet and bought two small items from Janey Clurk. ont• of the artists, who smiled shyly at all the atten-tion. As ~he KC'nncdy entourage left the campus a young woman paused m the lazy afternoon sun to offer a final word of praise for Mrs. Kennedy : "She has just the right thing to say to everyone." t ~·- Ethel Kennedy, guest of honor at art festival for handicappedl smiles as musical group Sings. At left is Polly Gratner, coordinator for fine arts, Orange County Department of Education. • Jerry Ellsberg, visiting A Very Special Arts Festival from Long Beach Veterans Hospital, gets in the act with mime Miriam Tait. The festival had something for everyone, from mural painting to concerts and plays. BEA ANDERSON, Editor Thursday. April 28. 1977 81 Time for· Sophistication Pure sophistication is the key to simple, fluid fashions by actress Eva Gabor. An off-the-shoulder drape of sea green {left) and black velvet cocktail dress (right) are timeless and versati~e style~. By MARCIA FORSBERG Of lhe Oa1ly P1lol Sl•lf Whoever said that fashion goes i.l'~'Qi.!~SJ... in one year and out the other pro- ba bly hasn't seen the line in- s pired by the glamorous actress, Eva Gabor. Her feminine coJlection of styles for the sophisticated woman has as its hallmarks timelessness, versatility and s implicity. An accessory -a flower here, a scarf there -can change the appearance of one of Miss Gabor's gowns, but the eternal quality remains. Each has that certain Eva Gabor touch, that sensual un- de rs tatem e nt that attracts sophistication. The actress's own taste is echoed by a subtle elegance. An audience 0£ 300 viewed the Eva Gabor International line or clothing, presented by the Lawyers' Wi ves of Orange Coun- ty, in the South Coast Plaza Hotel. Proceeds from the fashion fling are used for the group's Court Tour Program, Legal Aid and Juvenile Education Pro- gram. Miss Gabor's gowns, some long and flowing, others shorter but equally dramatic, are sewn in fluid fabrics -Quianas, jerseys, chiffons, nylon, velvets and cot· ton and polyester blends. She makes use or plunging necklines in V's or scoops, as well as the more covered. cowl and baiter looks. She creates an illusion of a· small waistline by belling the garments in self.fabrics for a s mooth line. Ofl·t he·shoulder peasantry is easily adjustable. and sleeves cover the upper arm. Hoods and head wraps double as shawls or fanny wraps. Capes can be worn dis, or tied around the waist for an oversklrt. The possibilities are as endlus as each individual's personality and creativity. Classic evening gown with simple lines conceals figure flaws and flatters the face. I I •• 112 DAILY PILOT Thursday, Apnl 21, 111n This Coffee Has Bitter Taste (Ann ·Landers DEAR ANN : l 've read your column for years and found it refre&hingly realistic. Bul on one issue, you aren't 1me1Ung the coffee. I refer lo your poll on ••would you choose the same m ate if you had 1llodoover?'' propou.la. Mostly they an ero trip• -produ.cta Qf the lmqt.oa. Uon. ' Births are about equal betwNO the sexes, but LM.e ln powv are lhe males. They make tbe d•- clstom about bt1 moaey, Jobi, wan, etc. 'Ibey alao cbooH tbelr brides, u well as the )'OU.Iller aecond wtfe, and later on -the' mlstreaes. I•= for aecoDd·p etelq ou fatben, bat It Jut IU't tne lllat all meA an crea~ edequl. bllnd alley1 aoci deacl·end 1treet1? Do I need a wi1·picker or a awtft kJck 1D the cabooee? -PDQ daughter. Our 17-year·old son pracUcally lives al her place. He varnishes her floors, paintl her kitchen and run.a her ern.nda. Hell could freeze over before he'd do anything for me. other. They said they wore danc- lna. <Then was nomuslc.J What should I do now? -FIT TOBE TIED Tbe aroma of Ute poU m ay DO& •an beee frall'&at. boae)', bat lt w H cert.m11 u e)'e-ope.er. It's not 1urpri1in1 that "three males" 1uigested the poll. Who elae chooles? Women, except for the beautiful and/or the rich, have no choice. The average fem ale takes what ahe can get. Ob, 1ure, you'll hear from dozens of fanlasbing females t elling you about the husbands they might have had, but among them there are very few serioWI Yow-poll 1mella, Ann, and not like coffee. -AVERAGE AMY DE A& AV: I avee &Jsa& &he ones oa whom tbe l ocla have smUed kindly oftea 1et beUel' breaks, bat Udl '°" tor female. as well u males. DEAR ANN: I'm 26, attractive and a top.notch aecretaey. Thia la the fourth time I've fallen in love with a man I can't bave. Three of my romances have been with men ln the corporation, all mar· rled and nearly twice my ace. I bad hl&h bopee t.be last one would divorce h1s wife but I waa wron1. DEAJl PDQ: Some womea wbo become lavolved wllb men wbo are uobealDable doa•t wut &o •et married. Tbe1 .. ~ODICloaa· b' pro&ect lberaaelvet by 1ola1 after wlltt the1 un'& •ave. Tberapy snl1bt reveal a 1W. Of yoanell you doa 't kaow. IMKe )'Otl repeatedly 1et yovaell up for nilHl"1 It mJ&Jat help &o flnd out ••Y -IO you eu 1&op It. I got mad al him last rught because be was still up there et 1 \ p.m. I walked in without knock- ing. (M y hus ba nd says I shouldn't have done it but I was bollinl.) Well. I caught them w~th their arms arour;1d each DEAR FIT: Either you or your husband should have a frank talk with Junior and make sure he knows the facts of Ille. ALL of them. Telling hltn to stay away from tht' woman WON'T work. In fact, It •oukl probably make him even more determined to see her. Forbidden frult, you kDow. Why do I keep runniQR into DEAR ANN : A d ivorcee (about30) Uve1 ln thls apartment buildlnl. Sb~ haa a five.year-old Luncheon Plans Cemented Sidewalks at Paul Yarde Educational Center (formerly Hope Haven School) in Costa Mesa will be provided by a $1,000 donation from the Mcsa·Ha rbor Club 'fhe check will be presented at a luncheon Thursday, May 12, in Mesa Verde Country Club. Checking out equipment for the in5tallation are Mrs. Glen Statum, ways and means cha irman, and Mrs Frank Martel fright l, president. Tickets Go Like Hotcakes Every Saturday before Mother's Day for the past 26 years. the Costa Mesa Kiwanis Club bas put on a pancake breakfast in Costa Mesa Park. (But wait a minute. Don't they know the park is now clilled Lions Park? No.. This is the KIWANIS Club and to these men, il's still Costa Mesa Park.) Details aside, flapjacks wiltbe flipped again from 7 a.m. to noon May 7. according to tradition. And, according to another tradition, long.time Costa Mesan Claire Nelson probably will sell more tickets than just about anyone • Nelson. the only charter member of the club who ts still actlvel. suggested the club have Its first breakfast in 19:51 when he was pt:esident "Until then. we had no money. raising even..t," Nelson ex· plained "It was my thought that a pancake breakfast would be a good vehicle " Al lhat first event there were "problems from A to Izzard," Nelson joked ··w e used to stretch ropes from one tree to another lo make lines. But the trees were so small we'd have to wrap them and use st akes The trees were like buuv whips. We've seen these trees grow until some are 12 inches in diameter." Nearly 1.000 people were served the first year and this year the club expects to fix 3500 breakfasts. All proceeds are used for youth projects, whether it be the club's annual basketball tournament or providing special care for a burned child. Cl•lr• Nelson Nelson said there has always been enough food to take care of the crowd. though one year they had lo send out emissaries for more pancake mlx and sausal{e. Breakfast Is always ready promptly at 7 a.m. so early workers can be on time for their jobs. How does Nelson seli so many tickets each year? Aside from the fact that he is well known in Costa Mesa, he is "Johnny on the spot." ''I always have tickets in my pos session," he explained. "They're never on mv desk or at home. 1 Just ask people to buy." He Is convinced, though, that the breakfast is a good buy so it's an easy job to sell. "you'get $1.50 worth of breakfas t. lots of sociability and you support a youth venture. "There is an opportunity to make new•friends and see old ones." Tickets are available from any Kiwanis m ember or Nelson, whose office number 1s 548-n29. ~quarius: Installations Slated Change Due By S\'D~EY OM!\RR F RIDAY, APRii. :!!J ARIES !Marrh :!I April 19). Ft>l'hng of rnn fusion, rc:.trid1nn "'111 pass. Know 1t and plan ahe ad. Avoi d chichn1c direct confrontations. Now is time to build on solid base. ll ut n1 l'lh l'f1 ('0t1rag e nwnt ~('OR PIO I Oct. ::?:.l · ''" :!l 1 follm' through on hund1 gin: full play lu 1ntu1l1\ <' intellect. Treachery is lll picture. BRA;\;DEIS t.:NIVERSITV: The Na- tional Women's Commit· tee of Orange County 1s planning an installution luncheon on Monda), May 2. tn the South Coast Plaza Hotel Social hour ts at ll:JOa.m. Speaker will be Los Anfeles Times reporter Bil Farr. whose topic will be Freedom of the Press: A Personal Battle With the Courts. Bingham, and Toni HotelLaguna. Rogers. secretaries. FAIRVI E W STATE HOSPITAL: A bazaar a nd countr y fair i s planned from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, May 7, in the auditorium. Proceeds will be used for the client /patient be ne fit fund and for special projects. Arts and c rafts, fabrics, books and food will be sold. MAY FAIRE : Artists. cr aftsmen and perform- ing artists will gather at the Festival of Arts grounds, Laguna Beuch, for the annual May Faire Saturday-Sunday, May 7·15. The festival l s sponsored by the Lyric Opera Association of Oran~e County, and on opening day a uditions will be held for the as· sociation. NEW OFFICERS : dents: Sandy Bennett, secretary, and Nancy Munck, treasurer. I NSTALLA T ION: James H. JGndel Jr. and William F. Wenke, presi- dent of the Orange Coun- ty Bar Association, will be speakers at the in· stallation dinner of the Orange County Chapter, American Paralegal As· soclation. The meeting will begin at 6 :30 p.m . Saturday, May 7, in the South Coast Plaza Hotel. PURE BRED ELEGANCE UN BEL DI &..)lilta'• .......,.,.. a...-.. Goods Stan (Village Faire Mall) NOW ALSO IM THI HAUC)tl ARIA ,._.D llTTJM• ~tA•1- TUVIL TOTH -LUMA•t ACCHsotllH TYi DYi SIU( CHI~ P AHCHOS -DllSSIS -HU.DWIAl'S SCARJIS Mo.ky -s.tw.My '°'' 369 E. 17th ST., COSTA MHA tlt W•••i-t S.- 646-SS:U Coming Soon to Westcliff Plaza -. ~,- ' '( ·1 •Sweaters •Top s • Pants • Dresses I I I I • Co-ordinates • Tennis wear . ' I I Featun'ng Famous Mfg 's -Sue Brett • Jonathan Logan -Pliers -Hang-Ups. M.F.O. llHUHCTVREl'S FACTOIY OUTUT Newport, Inc. 1804 NEWPORT BLVD.COSTA MESA (Corner of Harbor) 645 1804 Mon-Fr19 am •tpm ~ • S.i 9 ~ "'·6 om $uf'I Noon-6 pm. ~ TAURUS (April 20 · M ay 20): Restless. m ercurial Individual could come into your hf<' Accept changl' get ideas on paper Submit c o ncept, fnrmut . Become fam11i ur "1th policy. SAGIITARIUS (~ov. 22·Dec 21>: You a re pulled an two directions -one ii. a path of im- agination, wishing, dreaming. The other road lt•.ids to added responsibility, restrlc· lions. chance ror greater material rewards. O RANGE COUNTV P H I LHA R MON I C SOCIETY: The Laguna Philharmonic Commit- tee will meet al 11:30 a m . Frtdity, May 6, In the El Niguel Country Club for lunchl'<>n and a business meehni.t. DAR: Patience Wright Chapter will hear a talk by Mrs. Netzer E. Luthi, state chairman or the DAR M useu m in Was hington. D.C .. on Our Museum Heritage al noon Tuesday, May 3. The luncheon meeting will take place in the Nancy Kaufman ls the ----------------------------- GEMINI (l\t ny 21.June 20): One 10 <iuthnrtlv c ould be on sh nk v ~round. Do your o~n checking. De owan.• of legal matters -bran~ in· t o focus contract~. agreements, special ar· r angements. CANCER <June 21· July 22): Take special care In truffle. Steer clear of careless drivers, angry relallves. Wh al was taken for granted re· quirea a more r ealistic, concentrated look or ap· ~oach. LEO (July 23·Aug. 22): Empbasll on payments, ttme, responsibility. dc- aJi n «s with older ln- CAPR ICORS <Dec. 22 Jan 19l Look beyond lhf' 1 mmcdiate Definite opportunity f''Cists to cnmmumcate, ~rite, lo .submit manuscript for public al um A Q l . \ R I US ( J a n . 20·Fl'b 18J Dl' ready fo r change. intensifi ed rela- tionship. sct'nery that "looks different." Yes, m~mber o( oppo8ite sex Is very much In picture. P ISCES <Feb. 19· March 20): Your unique qualities surge forward -s tubborn person wants to challenge you on mat· ter that Is loo ridiculous Lo take seriously. Orange County musi· clan Win Van Dctr( will present a program of old and new tunes. INSU R ANCE WOMEN OF ORANGE COUNTY: The installs· lion of "flcers Is planned for 7 p.m. Friday, May 6, in the Joll y Roger, Anaheim. New olflcers include Mmes. Lee Bl and. pre· sldent ; Thelma Ostrolm, prestdent·elecl ; Jan e Moore, vice president; Dorothy G 1 as coc k, treasurer : Pegay new president or South Coast Junior Women's Club. Serving with her are Sharon Davis, Rita Koval and Patti Williams. vice presl· SENIOR CITIZENS 108' Off All 70 Parch•••• SAVI ON "LL PURCHASU BT UCO,,.IN<i A MlM8£R Of OVR SENIOR CIT ZENS SAVINGS rLAN AT NO COST TO YOU. RENTALS a. All Prt·P1ld IX Progra1111 Honored ,,. • l'llnCW'TIOMt ·-S allege Pharmacy 11 '1 f /\Ill 1111 I '>'.I II Ml',/\ (It •t ',/1•ty f •••• ' • 11 I. 111 d~~u~, g~~g whafs -~~=~~3~~-~~~~~~;~~~-~=~~~=~~2~s~=~~~~~ coming to you, con· ~~l~d=~l~~~~g whal aderra hand embroidery your grandmother used to do VJll(iO (Aua. 23·Sept. 22): Be poeiUve concern-from Nauge Uig land, property, your righta to income or pro- fits from aale. Arrive at decision based on facts, nbt fantasy or wishful t b inkln c . 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(iJr/111~1/ ( /;~r;J Via Lido Plaza 3423 Via Lido, Number 13 1-•~to~-... -· 875-0321 Hou,... 1~ Sun t 1·5 Memories Refreshed Sales 'Dolled' Up Empty :Space Fi I led AT WIT'S END Hy ERMA DOMBECK Gener:11ly, I f1ncJ fll'Ople very forg1nng If you inaci\ (•rll'ntly clrt\ l' your car through their picture win<IO\\. catch their neck in an elevator door, or go on a Scout Jamboree and lose one of their children. they're real good sports about it. But if there is one human being for which there is not one ounce of compassion. it's for the driver who parks in two spaces. You can tell a lot about the man lor woman) who sees two parking spots and pulls his car squarely in the m1ddk of them. \\lthout e'er meeting him. He's thc lYP'' who c·;it:-. all of his cake and leaves the 1c1ng until 1:1,l so thal l'\Cryone arounrl him \\tll f1•l•I rotten lie comes in last <.1t church and thl'n m.Jkl·s 15 p~1pl" mo'e over to the ccnter so he• c<1n ha\ 1• the <.,c·<.1l on the aisle. Ht• lea\e<., th1· prH·•· 1.1gs rm his Chnstmas ~1fts. anct gm•s to .i conn•rt with a bCld cold He Mts next to )OU .it )Our IJvontc musical for '' h1ch you'vt• J~~l paid Sl6 J t1ckc•t and hums the O\'Crture. Hl' holds h1-; k1el up in front of cH·ryonc at the zoo so hi' c'an s1•c• thc an1mab and no cmc l'lse Ci.In Ht• borro\.\S a 1x1und of lmtlN from )OU for a cookout and rl'lurns 1111•0 fl t• .,aves SC'ats for f'lght pN>ple al till' World S1>r11·-. I fl> wouldn't pay for ,, flu shot unlc .. ,s h<' could it<'l il "holc•s,tl1• ll1s m11tlwr bt'i:' him nol lo visit ht'r at the honw I'm trying tot.ilk m v l'ungn·,sman into ha\. In!-( tht•st• clr1H•r <; r1•g1stcr . 'o \\t' c·Jn kl•t•p track of them. knO\" "ht·n• lht•\ .m-. ..ind hm" many there art• of th<'m . lw1·.1us1• there .irf.' no ph:-..,1cal charactenslH·s to -;et lht•m apart frum your or- chnary c1llzcn In fac·l, I hud lunch "1th nnl' tht• othn ctay and didn't <'\1•n rt•,11111· 1t until "<' lo\l'nt to the parking lot fo r hb l'.ir Tht• Int "as cro"'ded and his hltlc sports numht·r "as Cf•nll'rect squarely bet WCl'O th<' hnt·s of I\.\ 0 spotc; H<' lookt•cl a httl<' t•mbarra.c;sed aboul 1l and said, "It's my cloors You pnrk ne"<l to another car a net you Ret your doors twat up · "May you get !>1dcsw1pt'd by a drunken camel," I said. "Hey, do you blame me"" he s aid defensive- ly. ''I mean, why should I take a chance on ~ct­ ting my doors scratched?" "Don't tell it to me." I said. "Explain It to that woman who has been circlinit around this parking lot for 20 minutes trying to find an empty spot." As T told my Con Rrcssman. if you can't get these drivers to register, at least have them wear a bracelet of some kind like the ones saying ''I'm a Methodist" or "Blood Type AB." This on~ would simply say, "1 'm a parking hog." ''What's the point of all that?" he asked. "Let's just say in case of an accident. he'd want us lo save the doors!" Weddings ~ and Engagements To avoid .disappointment. prospective brides are reminded to have their weddin·g stories with black a nd white glossy photographs to the Daily Pilot People Department on<! week before the wedding. Pictures received after that time will not be used. For engagement announcements it is imperative that the story. also accom· panled by a black and white glossy pic- ture, be submitted six weeks or more before the wedding date; otherwise it will not be published. To help fill requirements on b'lth wed· ding and engafement stories. form;; are available In al Dally Piiot offices. Fur-l ther questions will be answered by People Department staff members at 642·4321. __ ___, -\ ., \ By DENl\1.SMcLELLAN Ot n. 0 .. 11, ~ .... $1•11 A golden·curlcd Shirley Temple was go· ing for $198. A 28.year· old Cub Scout marionette was priced al $25 and a cowlicked , red cov- eralled De nnis the Menace was a steal <.1t $12. These are JUSt a few of the hundreds of dolls and doll accessoric!> wigs, jewelry, costume!>, furniture -on view at the Collectible Antique Doll and Miniatures Show in the Fountain Valley Recreation Center . Proceeds from the show. sponsored by Las Brizas del Mar Aux1hary of Chtldrcn 's Ho m e Society, benefited the privately s upported statewide adoptJOn and child welfare agency. Like a s wap meet, some 50 sellers from Orange, Los Angl'lcs and San Diego counties wcrl' stationed at tables throughout the crowded room. "You get people who come by and say. 'Oh. I had a doll just like that','' said seller Karyl Moesal of Oceanside "It's so nice to sec som eUung you had." She said she started collecting five years ago when her mother gave her a big German bisque doll. Noting the in· c re ased popularity of do ll collecting 1n Southern Cali fornia, she s aid she had been to three shows m the last several months One reason for the up- surge of interest is that dolls , like other antiques and collectibles, in· OAVSONLYI Thurs .. Fri., Sat. Hurry tor best selectlons ... some quantities limited! crease greatly in \'alue. ··1 bought one doll four years ago for $65," she recalled. "I thought that was high. But I '\'c seen basically the same doll going for $125. "It's an investment," she said. adding with a laugh, ''I mean. 1f you can part with them." • • J 'vc always loved d o ll s," s aid H elen Fletcher of Santa Ana, who has been selling for two years "Actually what started. m e was 1 kept a doll I had since ... 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They are: From c0ST" ME~"' Jolll'I Har. 9rove. Jo. Tomuuto, Ctrotlne )Nltttems. l'rel'lk 01 l'lwe. M•rfl JU llU tlld Mike C"""l"9flam, Fr'fHn NEWPORT at ... CH1 Je.,ce Leedy, Jblll'I 1<11111,. a11d JOl'lette Aow111Nt1 From HUNTINGTON 8EACH: Jolln "rnett, Pot Ottm•11n •nd VlrQinle 0.llup From O"N" POINT• Jim Miiierd. From lllVINE: MlldredMlco. Mesan Awarded Honor Stephen Barclay Cox of Costa Mesa has been awarded a Danforth Foundation graduate fellowship for study for a doctorate. The fellowship, pro· vlded by the Danforth Foundation of St. Loula, Mo., provida tUltloo and feet for up to four years ot study in' preparation for a career of colle1e teachlq. Cox, of 1552 Elm Sl., waa ·nominated for lb• fellowahlp by offtclala at UC Berkeley. the professional do-lt·yourHlf carpet cleaning ayatem • .nd!le£ ~.,. p~ ~ ... .,... Cell 141-lf?I. ,.. ......... to work for , I , Thul'!d!y.Apn128. 1977. CB Fines Doubled WASWNGTON (AP) -The Federal Communications Com· mlHloo ii doublinC the max- imum me of floes lt bands~ to citizens band radio operaton who violate reaulationa. . The l.ncreaae in the maximum fine, from $50 M> $100, is des11Ped to reduce violations, FCC of· ftcial.s aaid. · The new schedule of fines in· clud94: -$100 for use or an un- authorized fnqueocy or use of power sreater than the 11mounl autborued. -S1S for communlcaun1 over a dlataoce of more t.han 130 miles or operailnl with an overbeJ1ht anteMa. · -$50 for faUure to identify tranamlasiona wllh aulgned call si1n or repeated failure to reply to FCC corretpondence. k'iofher' s Day Is May 8 For Mom, Art Object& Taken At~Nipel Art obje(l.a valued by the vie· tlm at S2.~ have Men stolen from a La,1.ula Nl1uel home by a burclar who pried open the kJtchen window. Oranse County 1berlff'1 of. ficers said the theft was reported by real estate sale1woman Ran· ny McGill, 53, of 24172 La Herm01a. 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In 2 patterns, "Navajo" and "Da mask." table top 408 19.99 spec~I 3-pc. stainless steel mixing bowl set f ncludes: ~, 1 1/2 and 3-qt bowls. Each bowl has a ri ng for J better grip Easy to clean . By Vollra th cookware 151 5" 99 reg. 9.99 $ Pbr.cel.lin serving pieces We·$how only a few of the available piece's in this lovely fern design It's a May Co exclusive. small housewa~s 29 were$2-$9 Open dellY to 10 e.m. Open ewnlngs Monday thru Friday: Shop Sltut'HY 'tll 7 p.m. Sunday noon to 6 p.m. SGlllll CMlf Plae c .... Met.. JJJJ MtW St., 146-tJJ I W•ll 2•u1w M• Glld1ne1t .t S.. Ditto Fwy .. ltl-2121 Thuradey. Aprll 28. 1977 DAIL V PILOT 85. Comic's Life 'Trial, Error' ll•f'J•leecla Aprtl »Me~:aH11 HAYINS M•r l-1-FLYING llUIUUTO BAOS ... w, ....... ,. COMIC PLAYS AMIN Richard Pryor H•m• 8y JAY SUARBUTI' LOS ANGELES CAP) -Richard Pryor. the comic, actor and writer . hu a comedy show com- lnS up on NBC on May 5 "The Richard Pryor Special?" The quesUon mark led to a question of how the show came to be. "Trial and e rror," Pryor explained in an in· terview on the porch just outside the NBC com- missary. Over tbe dis· tracting gagging and choking or the lunch crowd. he elucidated. "'Up,...,.._ •... lu9ty entert91nment." ... r...._ UiiOCw.flO ... U ''Burt S u garman called me up one day and wanted to sell me one or his cars, which cost $380,000. l said. 'I can't artord that kind or money.'" Sugarman, executive producer or the ahow, was seated next lo Pryor. He commenced chortling, iodicatlng the bard, l might be able to afford hts automobile. And 1 really want this car bad. That's how the apecial came about." He wu uked If be got the car in advance. good," he said. "She's currently down in the basement at NBC." lf the show gets bad ratin~s. what happens with the car ? '1No, but lhey will free ''WelJ," mused Pryor, my molher lf lhe show is . ''it's going to be tough for Mom. leta put it lhat way." Pt11a N•v .. ot• Mey 1S.14 -LEE MICHAELS ,. .. P9.tl»•nd Mey1...,t-JOHN HA"TFORO ............ hCwtHr.tC ... ~ Pryor, \\ho got in· IN .... • COCICTAILS •MO ... UNIT. Justn al-strength raves l06 '•CtffC COAST HWY. H6.9'00- for his acting in" Blazing 11_.k rl• .._. 1.Acr.a ..._ ,._, Saddles" and "Silver-------•'"------...... ~~~~~~ Streak." ib reputed to T OM e; have, well. a weird mind. ON TV A H THURSOA't' fAIOA't' ~~AY li!4 .. •• .... 2 30PM ' ' 00.W 7 00& 1 11~ Wllllle0.111 ...... _.,,.. ~00,916N possibility Pryor was off -------------- Cartoon Maker 00 a flight or comic fancy. "He broke it down for me," Pryor continued. •·He told me if I work Success Buoys Spirits 8y BOB THOMAS assets into "Wizards." a film and he held it back LOS ANGELES <AP> futurist fantasy which for three months." Saddleback -"Gee, I came through could have been the last "Wizards" ts a flawed the studio gate today, gasp for his s trugghng though fascinating para- and the guard didn't studio. On the day when ble of good vs. evil. full pr College Opera Set even atop me to ask who 1 he was passed through raw energy and admira- was. I guess I'm a suc· the 20th Century-Fox ble art work. It is not for cess. gate without challenge, everybod}', as Bakshi re-Such a token or re· h e r e p or ted t h at adily admitted. co1nltion further buoyed .. Wi zards'' rn iu first 40 "I make pictures for a the spirits or cartoon o p e n in gs had been special audience," said Gian Carlo Menotll's maker Ralph Bakshi. am assing record bu:.1· the filmmaker. contemporary op,ra That cigarette he was ness. ---------- "The Medium" wW be s moking was strictly "I O\\e 1t all to Alan ~~1111111. Al• ™' ... .. ... -,. .,, •• t 43PM Ate Tlllll Wttll Ill• o... b•:ll'lil 900PM' I 00AM Ille OM• 'Ill-llMf CNllH CA•• 7 00 & 11 ~M 1 OOl'll hl-1 w1• CU<IM c. ... ~ '1lt ...... ,.. I H.,. .... ~ u;:·· ... """" IJOPU l l1 0QM IO)IPM kMarf l ~IPM • . Tt4 ....... C TY ,..,. Mon 1ttto ·• ca.-e i. c.-642·JZ6o .. ,_ .. ..._. -°"" ' performed Sunday at tobacco, but he was on Ladd Jr .. " said Bakshi. Saddleback College by an unquestioned high. referring to the f''ox pro· ~~~~~=====--===~==~~~~~~~ the San Diego Opera And why not? Life had duction chief. "Wizards' Company. . been a downer for was supposed to go into Open 7·l0 Nl9htlyl ...... .. t ... .....-i 5~1 -9510 '"Wltl .. , ........ 531 ·9510 ··oo.n H I n 4LONll" rT'I AUYI (N ) l'\UI ILACK CHllSTMAS 111 "YOU C~ Ott LA~" MUIDfl If DfATH (llO) l'\UI ' ILACIClllO tl'OI WIHNll Of l IOC KY <Jlel ... ",. H.AID TIMl~a SOllT, NOP lntllMHO ANO D•TW"- A STAI IS IOIN 111 PIUI IOllN & MAllAN ll'OI "'YOU COULO Oii lAllOftlfolOI" Pn11 IAU I N1'1t llWll • MN """" MURDll IY DIAlH (PO) -'f AHi .. e -IU4lON AHNttMAUtNI ""' ST. IVH tPOI .,°" <-. Oii l~ MUIDll IT DIATH 1N1 ""' llACOtUr... ........ """ ,_., ...... '"" OONI IN 60 ll<Ofilll INJ . '"" 00 '°' "'"' FRoM Fash ion Island Newport Beach The s how. w h I ch• Bakshi who astonished release two weeks after I begins at 3 p.m ., will the fil~ world with his X-delivered it. and the dtS· take pl.ace in th.e campus rated "Fritz the Cat" tribution department ••:l'.JIL!l!J~L&il.!.Olr.!iJ•ll t~Jev1s1on studio .on the and "Heavy Traffic," didn't know how to han- flrst.floor of l~e hbrary. then hit the skids with die it. Laddie said . 'No, Seating is limited to 150 two unreleased films. let's wait and find a people and ~lckets can ~e The 37-year·old pro-market and an audience purchased m advance in ducer poured all of his for it.· He had faith in the the college community ------------;::==========; information office. ---~-.. ~:.r.:.al.:l!.l~L&lla.:..i~• The cost is $3.50 for I general admission and S2.SO for students. "The Medium" was composed in 1945 and in off -Broadway met with great success ~=iiii===~==~ performances before opening at the Ethel Bar- rymore Theater on Broad\\ay, where 1t closed a ft er 2 11 performances. Since then, it h as been performed more than 1,000 times around the world. 11f1 W. StJNfl OWE" W. OF llAISTOL C.M, S'°-0594 "AUDREY 111051" IPGI "ST. IVH" "stLVB SftlAI(" lf'GI "HADY I WALTll GO TO H1W YOllC" "GO FOR IT' lPGJ "GOMEIH 60 SICOHDS" ''SL.Ar SHOT' "THI LA ST DETAIL" Ill "NITWOIK .. "ONCE IS NOT ENOUGH" ,....!:'MUIDH IY DEATW' "ROllN AND MARIAtr IPGI "Wrz.ARDS .. lrGI ''TUNNEL VISION .. CIJ "IT'S ALIVE" CPGI .. ILACK CHRISTMAS" IRJ -.ocKr "IUINT OffltttNG~s .. _c_N_• __ .,.. "SIL Vil STUAK .. IPGJ ''TU ..... IL YISIOH"' "1&.4CIC SUMDA Y" llV "CAlllr ''SL.A' SHOT' nu "LAST DIT AIL" llJ · F'_,-A .. VALL& V ~ .. .-..:.1:::..=.~: .. u .... •WJI') ~F~ THtlYH 11 ... , ... , tO ~ ..... 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On the whole. he said Wednea· day, be sees m.ore of the same economic recovery the state and nation have been experiencing for the past 18 months, but he ·predicted the expansion will begin toislow as 1977 progressts. -HOUSING STARTS na · tlonwlde wUI increase 20 to 2S percent. fmlshing the year with a total of about l.8million. -UNEMPLOYMENT should drop below 7 perceot nationally at the end or the year, which will see between 2.S million and three million new jobs created. IN IDS LUNCHEON address to the Califo rni a Municipal Treasurer.1 · Association, Jnllow said the two biggest question m arks facing business In the second half oC the year wiU be un- certainty over government policies concerning both inflation and energy. Statewide. he said, lbat figure will be about 275,000, primarily in single-family homes, which he said have become the "best in~ vestment opportunity for a faml· ly in the past three or four years." The California economy is con· tlnulng to m ake important strides in employment in 1977, Jallow said. lie noted that in May 1975 the state's unemployment peaked out at 10.S percent -a rate 2.25 percent higher than the national average. Steps ta.ken so far by the Carter administration, Jallow said, lead him to stand by his November prediction that 1977 will end with a 4.9 percent growth in tlle gross national product and a 6.5 per. cent inflation rate. California's housing market is being stimulated in a large part. by speculators, he said, adding that be believes the housing market will continue to expand except in some locations. where "there will be little crises due to overbuilding and ove r · speculating. The bubble may burst in some instances.'' While the state's unemploy- ment rate still exceeds the na· tional average, he said, the gap has been closed to . 75 percent. 1f California were an indepen- dent nation, Jailow added, by the e nd or this year. its total economy, including production and sales, would put it eighth or ninth in the world, exceeding such countries as Canada, Mex· ico. India, Brazil and Australia. Here's a look at some of his -AUTO SALES AND retail sales will be about 10 percent higher at the end or 1977 than they were at the end of 1976, na· tion wide and statewide. -THE MONEY MARKET will continue to be loose, although there will be some in· crease in the cost of money, brought on by demands in the second half of this year. TAKE THE WHOL! l"USCRlmOH But Jallow warned of a weak· ness in the sale of soft goods, which he difCerentiated from such durable goods as furniture: and appliances. l yTBIRY GUMT, ll.""- The weakness in soft goods sales will be due to the adverse The increase in cost of money is beginning to show sJighUy now, Don't stop takin.i: a prescription drug after you begin to feel better unle-.s your phys1c1an approves. This 1'l most imp ortant ort en anvthml? l<'~'i than the full cour;e of I re at ment m .1v pr event the med1 c 1ne f rom rom plctelv corn•c·ttng the cund1t1on fi'or C'<ample. not tak1n.i: the prec;crihed amount uf an .mt1b1ollc allow~ either the "hug" or your body to hel·om1> r Psislant 10 it. N ot enour::h of thl' rN1u1rt'd ml'd1rinc mJv bt• wor!.e than none ••l all YOU OR YOUR DOCTOR CAN PllONE US when you need a deliverv. We will deliver promptly without extra charge. A great m any people rely on u" for their health needs. We w elcome requests for delivery service and charge accounts. PARIC UDO l'HARMACY 151 Hmf"t• Rood ,.,_ Dfli•""Y H~wporl lkoch 642-1510 ·Division Reported William Fawcett Ad· vertising, Newport Beach, has announced creation or a medical markelini division spec ializing in the promotion of pharma.ceu ticals, diagnostics and medical equipment at Fawcett, Evans + Pritsos, a division of William Fawcett Advertising. To direct the medical department, Fawcett, Evans + Pritsos h as been joined by Bill Knoll. formerly of Lederle Labs, where he was in- volved with product marketing on the West Coast. Office Opens Computer Automation. Irvine, has opened an in· dustrial produ c t s division technical sup· port cent e r in the division's Western re· gional sales offlcc, San Mateo. 103-123* lmRESI steady, safe, secure. For the last I 6 years. through booms and recessions. Individual investors. as well as trust and profll sharing plans. have earned 10% or more on their money, most oft~ time more. Often as much as 12%" on short term (3 to 6 years) trust deeds on choice residential properties. with large equity and high security. The title is insured and recorded in your name. In those 16 years, no one has ever lost one cent' on their investment at A. A. Ajax Co. No one has ever failed to cam 10% or more. No one. We take care of all the paperwork, details and payment collectJons for you. If you want your funds returned sooner. arter two years we will make every effort to reassign your trust deed to another investor al no cost or loss to you. We have never felled to do so. If you want stable high Interes t, and if you have $5,000 or more that you would like lo lnvc5t. please call or write A. A. Ajax Co. for our complete brochure on trust deed • Investments. 'When a loan is prepaid before maturity, you receive up to a six month interest bonus on 80% of the loan balance. Thi• may Increase the yield up to 12%. (714) 772·6230 Ask for Bob Mayes or Barbara Frenkel 505 No. Euclid Ave. Anaheim, CA 92803 C114) 837·3744 AA rot Sandy Ross SP&te 202 ~J Mahal Prolesslonal Bld9. i..guma KIU.. CA 92653 MortQ~e broken. oo,.red to Calif~ rnidents only. ----------~------------I I om Interested fn tntlt deed rn.vestmenls. I l Ple8'e send ma more Information. 1 I I ' I I ,._ I 1 I I Phan• I r I .r 1o11d111u I I I I 01)' lit~• lip DP'H I ~---~~...-~-------....--~..-. r 0 <ff.~~~~~~ !l ~~™1!l!@J Sidi.et# Lab R e organizes Shiley Laboratories, Inc., Jnine, has restructured its organizatfon and formed five sub· sidiarycompanies. Robert. A. Elliott, president and chief executive officer of the new parent company. Shiley Inc .• said the move is in response to company growth. Donald P. Shiley who founded the firm in bis Santa Ana home 13 years ago, is chairman of the board. The subsidiaries are Shiley Laboratories. Inc .. manufacturer of artificial heart valves, Elliott, pre· sident, Pravin J . Mody, general manager; Shiley Medical Products. m anufacturer of respiratory car e products, Herbert S. Evander, president; Shiley Scientific Inc .. a research and engineering company, Bruce E . Fettel, president; Shiley Sales Cor p., a domestic marketing and sales company, William F. Porter, president; and Shiley Jnterna· tional, an international sales organization, Elliott. president. A 100,()()().square-foot addition is being built at the company's plant. Co•puter A uto•atlon Gain• Computer Automation, Inc .• Irvine, has report- ed that net income increased 92 percent to $1.620.709. or 82 cents a share, for the third quarter. ended April 3. Net income for last year's third quarter was $841,SOO. or 43 cents a share. President O.H. Methvin said it was the highest quarter income in the company's history. Sales of $12,056.338 represented a 51 percent increase over sales of $7,967,455 rorthe same period last year. For the nine months ended April 3, Computer Automation reported net income or $3,489,418., or $1. 78 a share, from sales of $29,986,211, compared with net income of $2,213,466, or $1.14 a s hare, from sales of $22,331,977 during the first nine months last year The company had 1,965,456 fully diluted shares of comsnoo stock outstanding as of April 3, 1977, and 1,937 ,580 for the corresponding quarter a year ago. A lle l"fJGI' Report• 11.ecerd Allergan Pharmaceuticals, Irvine, has report- ed sales and earnings for the finit quarter ending March 31. Sales reached $12,468.000, the highest three month !\ales in the Company's history, up 19. 7 per cent over la.st year's first quarter sales of $10,413.000. Income totaled Sl.S7S,OOO, up 20 percent over earnings for the same period last year. Earnings per ghare for the quarter were SS cents versus 52 cents in last year's first quarter, when 13 percent fewer shares were outstanding. A •~erd Telb Re~erd Gain Amcord. Inc., Newport Beach, bas announced that net income from operations for the first quarter. ended March 31, increased lo a record $1,297.000, or 17 cents a share, compared with $786,000 or 8 cents a share, during the first. quarter of 1976. Revenues for the first three months of 1977 were a record ~l.531,000, compared with $42,543,000 for tbe year earlier period. A Ir C'cd Ea l"lllap Dfp Alr CalllomJa, Newport Beach, has announced that net earnings after taxu for the first qQarter of 1977 were $188,000, compared with $268,000 for the like period ln 1976. Although revenues increased by approximately 14.S percent, the net operating income was reduced due to the lack of receipt of a fare increase to com· pensate Cor higher costs, the company said. Far W'est Repert• 6-.. Far West Financial Corp., Newport Beach, parent ot State Mutual Saviup &: Loan Association, bu announced earnlnp ot $1.034, 76S, ol' 53 cenu a lban, for the flnt quart.er ended March 31, com· pared with $450,UZ, or 23 cenll a abare, for the 1976 period. an increase of 130 percent. Per«Sbare results luclude ~ains of 22 ~ents a share from the aale of a as.acre parcel or land ac· quired through forecl01Ure ln um. Ourtns the f1nt quarter of 1977, savings growth amounted to $%7.S million. an increase of 143 per· ce11t. compared with Lhe 1971 quarter growth of $'.U.4 mlllicn. New Joan volume for the quarter amounted to Ul .5 million at an average yield of 8.99 percent, compared wit.b •·• mUUon at an average yield of 11..83 percent for 1rre. Paeftle Setler•ft ._,_ Paclllc Seacraft bu moved kom Costa Mesa ·into new taclUU at the Harbor !hcArtbur Busi· nou Park in Santa Ana, accordJn, to Henry MohrHbladt. co-owner and deslgner ol lhe sail boat manufacturlng nrm. omces are maintained in Newport Beach and Aoabeim. • he said. but it. will become more obvious as under spendmg by the federal government in the Cin.t half ol the year causes a greater demand for capital to make up the difference In the second half of 1977 Jallow said the increased de· mand for money is also going to come fro m business, where in creased profits wiJl result in in· ventory and producllon ex- pansion, and from consumers who will be prompted into g reater installmellt buying by the economic r ecovery PR~URE ON THE money mark et will push the interest rate on Jong-term mooey, such as Eric Bonetti, 10, of Corona del Mar was first place win· ner in the recent egg color· ing contest spansored by the local office of Western Federal Savings. More than 170 youngsters participated in the annual contest. Entries wer e displayed on office walls. • bonds, up about .s percent and will push the prime interest rate from its current level of about 6.75 percent to around 7.S per- cent. he said. Mortgage rates, he says, will go from the current 8. 75 percent. to uboul 9 percent or 9.5 per cent . In spite of these i.ncrease, J 3Jlow said there wtll be no ma· jor alteration in the avaHabllity of funds. "ll is, more likely that money will just become slightly more expensive," he said. Looking beyond the end of the year, he said h.e sees the economic recovery continuing in· to 1978 as businesses take advan. tage of the "many opportunities for expansion and reap the ad· vantages of rising profits from 1977." O•llY ,.ltot \CM! -•• MORE OF THE SAME Dr. Raymond Jallow Seminar to Off er Tips on Franchises Options for today's small businessman defined as expand and grow. or shrink and disappear-will be examined Saturday at Orange Coast College, Costa Mesa. The seminar will run from 8:30 a.m . to 3·30 p.m. 1n occ;·s science hall. T ITLED "FRANCHISING and Business Expansions," the seminar is co·sponsored by U1e Small Business Administration and the Self-Employment Ad· visory Foundation. Advisory Foundation. Topics will include "Franchis· ing, What is It?," "How to Ex· pand Your Outlets by Using Other People's Money Through Mutual BcncCi t.'' ·'How t o Evaluate and Negotiate a Profitable Franchise Outlet," .. Franchising, Loans, a nd the Small Business Administration for the Franchise." "How to Franchise" and .. Franchising. Loans, Small Business Invest· ment. and the SBA for the Franchisor." Pre.registration fee or $10 in· eludes a luncheon. Checks paya- ble to Orange Coast Coll ege should be taken to the college's business management develop· m e nt center. 2701 Fairview Road. Costa Mesa, by today. Tickets at lhe door will cost $12.SO COORDI NATOR FOR the seminar is Harry Goldman, pre- sident of the Self-Employment Afternoon sessions will be con· ducted in two areas. Further information is availa- ble ats.56·5880. Over T he Counter MASO Listinqs :;1;, :~ : ~!~"' R~~~ l1'-4 11 C'o.1.-,.tii S1r ,q ... 10 s•r •wb Cl ')'') ""'-SUQl*f" (I .H J.,. "4S'• TtM E DC n ,, r '"'o"• J"'°fl s.i, l PC., Put) 1'l' • 'Yl T .-runi P 1'' •,1f l• fe;'1'1i:U'\\ 7' • 11 • T1lnv Co 11,. 1-. ro~oco 1' t ,,._ Tr•"''0 0 1t1'l: ,,., f "tC'l P1 1 \ 11', T'"•l'l Oc, 1 I'• Tv""v" > 1'• Tv\on ~ ~·· I • u., MrG•t u~ '' • u ~ ,,,. 11~ Ill U'; Tt\l n 1q 1? 11\f• Bh 1•, 1 UoP•n P 1'°)14 )t) I Vdll·V G' n n v .. o ", 11 ~ • v '"'' .. s ' li \ • V ·It-o ""' u • v .. 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E xamining U.S. Census Bureau fl1ure1 on lte com· puters, lhe realtora round the conventional wlldom was neither tho convention nor ~m. Previous renten, it found. were Juat as likely to b\O' new homes u were pr&-v101AS owners. While thle mtaht not represent a stunnlnl dlacovery to you, the realtors felt otherwile. Ken Kerin, dJre<:tor of the ecoQomics and researc1' department. calla It "perhaps the most startling and singularly important finding in our com- puter analysl.i." BECAUSE OF THE ABSENCE of census data before 1973, realtors never before had betn able to make 1uch a de- tailed study of the bomebuyer. Now thal the study ta com· pleted, the timing couldn't be better. Why? Becau.se the market for houaini is boomln1. and those salesmen who know lhelr customers are likely to benefit the most from the OPPortunitles. To the surpriae of a lood many people who nol long aie> were reading of lhe depreasloo ln hous· "' · ing, sales through March were at an ex· r lraordinary, record-breaking annual rate in excess of 4.5 million &mils. More familiar to most people is a ~mailer figure -that for howslng start& • \\hi ch were at a rate o( 1.S million wtils 1n March. ASSUMING THAT THOSE HOUSES will be sold. and adding In 3.4 million sales of existing homes. you arrive at a euN10,~ fi gure of 4.9 million u a po15ible tot.al for urn. Never has there been a year like that. Kerin and others who examlne such n1ures have come to several conclusions , among them: -~ew household formations alone don't account for the phenomenon. MotivaUon plays a large role. Many youn~ people are convinced they cannot wail for home-prices to fall -Young families seem lo reel they now have a rare op. portunity in the mortgage market, where money is abun- dant, interest rates are down slightly rrom last year. and down payment requirements sometimes are as low ass per- cent. There is evidence. Kerin says, that homebuyers. today arc more willing lo extend themselves, to scrimp ln order to achieve both an investment and a place it\ which to live. They are hedging against inflation, he says. Because of this, some of the old rules or thumb that re· late o couple's Income to the price they can afford are as ~ul>pect as the myths about who buys homes. ··People are exercising a lot of discretion In spending on housing," he says. He found In the study that it ls hazardowo for a salesman to categorize h1s prospect on Income alone. One assumption ha~ been that a prospect could arford a price 2~ limes annual income. but Kerin's study found th~ range varies from l'AI times to three times. And, of course, that they are just u likely to jump from :in apartment into a new home as they are to move up from Jn exisUng, less expensive one. Branch Compkted Construction has been completed on the $260,000 branch offi ce of Western Federal Savings & Loan Assocla· tion in SeaJ Beach, according to Peggy Brudnicki, branch manager. The 5,000-square-toot single-story wood-framed build· ing is located at 12220 Seal Beach Blvd. ' Market Struggles To Record a Gain NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market struggled to a small gain today, following through Wednesday's technical rally. The Dow Jones averaee of 30 industrial stocka wu up 3.56 pointsto927.32. Advances held a slight lead over decline. in the broad tally of New York Stock Exchange-Uated iuues. 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' ,.., • " ' • ., :-:= ~ l -'!' ... ,. o•. ,r,!.: ""'1: ,' ~-~ :::o I~: :; '"'! ::::-i1i,1.Jtii 3 ·~ '-=-t , :t:!: ...l' ! " \ ... , • • -DAILY PILOT THE FAMILY CJffCUS .. ByBilKeane Pandas Fail Third Ti111e to Mate ''When I get to be an angel I'm not going to play a harp. I'm going to play the drum." "Got. a problem? Then write to Pat Dunn. Pat will cut red tape, getting the aruwer.s and action you need to aolve !Mquu1e& in go~rnment and bu.siness. Mail JIOUr questimu to Pat Dunn, At Your Service, Orange Coaat Doily Pilot, P .O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. As many letters as po3sible will be CJ11SWered, but phoned inqu1rie.s or letters not including the reader's juJ.J. name. address and bu.siness hours' phone number cannot be considered. This column appears dai· ly except Saturdays." . Ho9H!St ead Can't Go Mofnle , DEAR PAT: Is it possible to file a homestead on a mobile home when it is in a mobUe home park? _ T.C . ...,i,Quntain Valley No. The homestead act requires ownersbJp of real property and a mobile home is classed as personal property. I( the mobile home owner bas his coach located on private property which be owns, that land may be homesteaded. PH~ Pl~ebo Work as Well DEAR PAT: Does the "Magic 4" pill, contain· ing lecithin, kelp, vinegar and Vitamin B-6, realJy work as a diet aid? I'm trying to lose weight and several of my friends are encouraging me to take this pill. S.F .. Newport Beach The "Magic 4" or ''Big 4" pill is not all it's cracked up to be, according to results of scientific testing at UC Davis. Student volnnteers were divided Into four groups for testing. The first group followed a calorie-restricted diet and took the ''Magic 4" pUI. The second group had a calorie restricted eating plan and took a placebo. The third group followed a free-choice diet and took the pill, while the fourth group had a free-choice dJet and took a placebo. The test was double-blind -neither researcben nor sludents knew wbJcb pills were re· al and which were placebos. Those on the calorie· restricted dJet lost weight with both the "Magic 4" plJI and the placebo. Those on the free·cboice dJet did not loee weight with either the "Magic 4" pill or the placebo. There was no dlfference in weight loss success between pill and placebo groups. Get a Battd~ on C~r DEAR PAT: I've checked every possible source in Orange County to no avail. Can you find out where I can purchase new handles for my Revere Ware cookware? G. T .. San Clemente Contact Revere Ware Parts & Service by writ· Ing to 8660 W. Pico Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90035, or by phoning (213) IU-3287. A parts list will be malled to you with prices listed so you can order •bAt yoa need by maU. Boole tor B ald IHcht't -.., DEAR PAT: l ordered a book about hair grow· ing from an advertisement in the National En· quirer.1 sent my money order on March 3, and have not received the book . I've lost the address. but think it was in New York. - R.G . Newport Beach The Natlooal Enquirer's 1dvertlslA& depart· ment will contacl the ~mpany IA•olved and re· quest that your book be ship~ to yoa lmmedJat.e- ly. Readen e:sperlenclng dell very problems wltb mercbaodlae ordered from ads a. tb11 pabUcatloe are asked to submit complalata to the Natioa&J E•· qulrer Advertillng Department. La11tua, FL 33M4. Delivery or rdu.nd wlJI be UTao&ed by tbe ED· qulrer. .. YOU CAN TRUST THE DIVINE ORDER11 . Find out how FREE OtRISTIAN SCENCE LECTURE by lunt IUZAllTH Jal(S,.C.S..L Member of the Christian Science Board of Lecturathlp. SATURDAY, AP~IL 30 • 10 A.M.' IDWAIDS HAllOI TWIN Cl .... 1HIATll ...... a w....c.... ..... (Take Bus "41, 43 Ot &n. under tM auapleat of FllST CHUICH Ofl CHllST. SCllMT1ST .................... c.te ..... On. fQr $mall Ctllldren at~ . . WASHINGTON (AP> -Ung-Ung and Hsinc·Hsina haven't done a thi.ot· thing. So once acain this spring, the third disappoi.ntinc ooe in a row, there will be no baby panda at the National Zoo. THE PROBLEBl IS that Hsing· Hsing, a 263-pound geoUeman from China, is not feeling romantically in- clined. Llng-Llng, his 283-pound ladyfriend in the neighboring cage, bas made all sorts of amorous ad· vances. But Hsing-Hsing, well Hsing- Hsing ... He's a terrible fumbler. That's the assessment of Billie Hamlet, the zoo's information officer. ''HE'S JUST L1K£ an inex· perlenc~ teen·aaer .' · abe sald. "Llq·LiDC was very dulrous ol masculine attention and made lt very obvious. But be, well, be just didn't know where the target was.'' For seven days this month, the gates that separate the giant pandas' palatial half-a-million dollar cages were lifted for an hour or two. And the cuddly black and white pandas romped and tutBbled and played. Ling-Ung bleeted flirtatiously and DU2zled the irresistible Hsing-Hsina. At one point, she even stood on her head to attract him. Butfinally .•. alover'squarrel. .. SHE WAS SO frustrated that she hauled off and clobbered him," said 11tr1. Hamlet. "He got mad, took oU alter ba and bit her." And once again, the gates to their cages came between them. The audience -zookeeper, reproduction biologi s t , a veterinarian, a curator and a man with a videotape machine, all keeping round-the-clock watch -was ex· tremely cilsappointed. "It was a very frustrating time for us," said Bill Xantan, a 200 curator. "All we could do was cheer him on, but it dicfp't work." ZOO OFFICIAL§ SAID that Ling· Ling, now 61,ia and thought lo be sex· ually mature, may come in beat again .next fall If so, the panda& that Richard M. Nlxon broUJ:ht back from China ln 1972 will be introduced for a fourth time. The keepers are hopeful that Hslng· Hsing will show more expertl.fe then. when be will be seven years old, an. aae when male pandas are auppoeed to come of age. · If mating occurs, Ling-Ung abould deliver her cub in abouts~ months. Her newborn would weigh about 4· ounces, about the &be of a stick ot but- ter. THERE IL\ VE BEEN eight pandas born in China, but never elsewhere. There are now two pandas ln Mexico City, two in London and one in Paris. ! a If you've owned your home for even a few years, chances are you've got a lot more borrowing power than you think you have. How much more? Depend· ing on your ability to repay, you may be able to obtain a Bank of America Home Equity Loan fo r up to 80% of the bank's appraised value can repay the loan in equal instalments over a 'period of five to fifteen years. The finance charge is calculated on a simple interest basis. And there is no penalty for prepay· ment. You can pay off your loan at any time -and the sooner you do, the lower the total amount of interest repayment schedules for a variety of Bank of America Home Equity Loan amounts and terms. A Home Equity Loan is a serious responsibility, one you should consider carefully. So feel free to come by any con· venient Bank of America branch and discuss a loan program to fit your particular needs and budget. Our people are ready to help you find out just how much borrowing power you really have. of your home, less whatever you still owe. Loans from $5.000 to $25,000 are avail· able at an annual percentage rate of 12°0. Yo ur loan is secured by a second deed of trust on your house and you you wi!I pay. Your home can provide the funds for a wide range of worthwhile purposes. You may even combine several purposes in one loan. The accompanying chart shows typical examples of Depend on us for loans. More Californians do. BANKm OF AMERICA Home f.quity Loans HOME E~UITV WAN EXAMPLES• (ANNUAL RCENTAGERATE 1~) HI Mon1hly Payment NulJ'ba of Uncluda Monthly Total of Amouftf Monthly POftlon of Finance Ftno.nctd Tmn Paymcnas Finance Ch11me) Chame Pll\ll1WnU $ s.ooo S years 60 $111.21 $1,672.18 $6,672.18 lSyears 180 60.02 5.SOOA4 10,800.44 $10,000 5 years 60 222.41 3,344.53 13,344.53 15 years 180 120.03 11,603.75 21,603.75 $15.000 Syear$ 60 333.62 5,016.67 20,016.67 15 years 180 180.05 17.404.03 32.4CM.03 $20.000 5years 60 444.82 .6,689.04 26,689.04 15 vears 180 240.06 23,207.49 43,207.49 $25.000 5 yeal'8 60 556.03 8,361.16 33,361.16 15yean 180 300.07 . 29,011.13 54,011.13 PJua procastng fees: l..oftM of SS.000410,000: •PP">xlmately $30 Loen• over $10,000: ~tely $90 '&.mpld only. Figura •N bMed on peymettta made et ~lu mon1hly lntCMlls wtth th• hi monthly~ difratnt tllahdy Iron\ the monthly peymcrJt thown. All loans arc med& wltf.aut reptd to tacc. ~ ttllglon, na.UOMI ortgfn Of MlC. • Brother's Tips Aid· . In Another Defeat Norm Sherry always ap- preciated his little brother's talents, especially after Larry won two games and saved two others for the Dodgers ln the 1959 World Series. Now he wishes Utlle brother " would have found another job last season. Sherry's Angels -the ones who play for big brother -. jumped off to a 5-0 lead, couldn't hold it and k>st a 7·5 game last night lo Oakland. Winning pitcher for the A's was Rick Langford, one of the bodies acquired from Pittsburgh during spring trairung for Phil Garner. Langford struck out eight and al· lowed oaly an mieamed run in seven Innings after relieving Jim Umbarger. Langford spent last season in A..,,e&81ate All 0.-...,. l(Mf'C RMI• 111tl All'll n C:.1U0<nl• •I B•lhmo"t 4 1S pm AP"' :ioc:.111orn1••• e11llmo•" • 2Sp m M•v 1 C:.lllornl• •t 8alllmore 10 H 1 m the Pittsburgh minor league system and his pitching coach was Norm's little brother. Larry Sherry. "He helped me a lot," said Langford. Langford hasn't helped big brother. Using tips from Larry Sherry. Langford has recorded Dodgers Wi~ 7-6 Cey Zeroing In On RBI Reconl SAN DIEGO (AP) -Ron Ccy etched his name in the record book alongside Willie Stargell and Reggie Jackson , but Dodgers manager Tommy Lasorda doesn't think Cey will be there with them much longer. '"There's no question in my mind Cey will break the record," said Lasorda after Cey drove in two more runs with a homer and a single Wednesday night to tie On 1'1' To1t19ht Clul•ael J J, 81.SS p.-. the maJOr league mark or 27 rb1 for the month of April. The Dodgers postc•d a 7-6 vie· tory over the San Diego Padres. their third straight 1n a four- game series that ends tonight. Ccy, who increased his batting <ivcra{.!e to .469 and his home run total to eight during yet another hig night, said he wasn't awarn that he equaled the April rbi mark first set by St<1rgell in 1971 and then lied by Jackson in 1974. '"If I'd have known <ibout it, I probably wouldn't have been able to do it," said Ccy. "But this 1s the result of everyone else's success on this club. and I honest- ly mean that. There arc men on base every tim<' l"m up there, 1t seems. and that makes my job much easier." Cey·s 1oh 1s cln\"lng in runs as the Dodgers' t.•lcanup hiller and he no"' has lhrN• more g::imcs ll'ft before Apnl bo\\s out aml :.1 good cr:.icl.. al sett10g an all -lime re- t.·ord. Along "'1th C1.·y·s two hits, in- cluding his fourth homer in as many games, Dusty Haker <1dded a l\\o·run homer and Bill Russell tollectt.'d four hits to send the Padres rechn~ lo a fourth con- secutive loss. Uave Winfield anrl George llt•ndnck holh el outed l wo-run homl'rs for the Padn•s. who rallied for four runs in the eighth Fast Getateag RON CEY inning. But it wasn"l enough as Doug Rau and Charlie Hough held them off, combining for an eight-hitter. LOS ANGELES SAN DIEGO LOO<"' 2b Ru\-.."U \1 t-t~•· rl C•v lb G .. 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(',rHtfn H8P 8y M•• •')•·' A..u T 1 Jl 'I -11 I T7 Dodgers Were 22-2 To Start Off '55 They're on a tear that outdoes anything any of their pre- decessors have been able to put together since 1955 when they went on to win the National Li>ague pennant and the World Series. They, the Dodgt>rs, are the best team in baseball nt the moment, having won 14 of their riNil 17 starts. To make that stat more impressive, take into considera- GLENN W"ITI WHITE WASH ti on that only four of those games were al Dodger Stadium. This year 's edition or the Dodgers is shaping up as a powerhouse with solid hilting, long ball hitting, good fielding and strong pitching. In 1955 the Dodgers got orf to a sizzling start. Then based in Brooklyn. the team won 22 of its first 24 games, lncludlng the nrst 10 of the eeason. It went on to meet the New York Yankees in the World Series (it went seven games). Some of the Dodgers stan ot '55 were Peewee Ree1e, R07 Campanella, Duke Snider. Carl Furillo, the late Gil Hodges, Junior Gilliam, Sandy AtnorOI, Jackie RoblllSOft, Johnny Pod.rel, Clem La~: Carl Enklne and Don Newcomoc. 0 F DOMINATION -The University of Notre Dame and the U.S. Naval Academy's foot· ball learns have played each other SO Umes. One game ended in a tie. Forty of the remaining 49 were won by Notre Dame. OF FISIDNG-James Tatum or Rlvenlde recently hit a big catcb at Penis Lake wbetl he haalecl In a 1·1b., 2-ounce apo&ted bau. Re bagged the Zl·lacb loag nu wHb • deep-dJvlng lure. OF HONORS -Michelle Robertson, product of Newport Harbor High, has been accorded her second varsity letter as a swimmer for Yale University. She performs in the freestyle, butterfly, individual medley and breaststroke. She is a sophomore. OF TENNIS-Cary Staesbary, fine yoa.ag freshman at U1e Unlventty ol Callforela, Uved ap to Ida bllllng u a top prospect wbe• be reeeatb' whipped USC's Hd UCLs\'1 No. l tl•1lea play en. OF S\JRPRISES-UCLA long Jumper and triple jumper WlWe ltanks seldom loses ln those specialties. But he hasn't high jumped since bl! l>rep days at Oceanside. Recently, however, be trled high jumplnc in a dual meet with Cal. UJlng a thr~•~P approach, and cleared f.10, aOOd ror tlllrd place. two major league victories. both over the Angels. Langford may get a chanc~ to move into Oakland's starting rotation after A's owner Charlie Finley on Wednesday traded pitcher Mike Torres to the Yankees ror pitcher Dock Ellis, infielder Marty Perez and minor leagueouUielder Lurry Murray. "I'd rather be a starter," Langford conceded. ·•I've had a good chance to win in the bullpen because we score so many runs. The club is really scoring well.'' The Angels led 5-0 after two in- nings. It was 5·4 after three frames. And the lead disap- peared in the hfth inning when Manny Sanguillen hit a two-run homeromoser Paul Hartzell. Earl Williams added his fourth homer of the season off Gary Ross m the seventh inning for the A's final run. Angels general manager Harry Dalton conceded he had a chance to acquire Tor- rez and said no. "Charlie Finley wanted $1 million and one of our top regular players." he said. "We thought the package was unrealistic. It's not a matter of money. "Gene Autry is willing to spend. But the player they want- ed might have been a case of rob- bing Peter to plly Paul." 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Jaworski Signs PHILADELPHIA CAP) -Ron Jaworski. a brash young quarterback nicknamed the "Polish Rifle" for his strong arm, bubbled with enthusiasm Wednesday after signing a series of five one-y<'ar contracts with the Philadelphia Eagles. •'This Is the start of something good here," said the 6-foot-2, 185-pounder whose rights were obta10ed rrom the Los Angeles Rams for the rights to tight end Charles Young. "" ,.hoto 76ers on Wag to tlae Kill Julius Erving (6) of the Philadelphia 76ers moves by John Havlicek in NBA playoffs action. Wednesday night. The 76ers, led by Erving. outscored \'isiting Boston 33-8 in a nine-minute span and went on to rout the Celtics. 110-91, to t<.1kc a 3-2 series lead. Is Woody on Wa~ Out? Report Says Influential Alumni Seek ~ter EAST LANSING. Mich. CAP) -A disgruntled group of influen· ti al Ohio State alumni is spearheading a drive lo rorce the retirement of Buckeyes football coach Woody Ha yes. the Michigan State News reported today. The story in the State News. the student newspaper at Michigan State. «:omcs as the NCAA and Big Ten Conference are conduct- ing inquiries into recruiting prac- tices of Hayes and his staff. The Stale News quoted one in- fluential Ohio Stale alumnus as saying ''the drive to get Hayes to retire actually started last sum- mer. "Many were fed up with his hurting the university's integrily by hitting people and such," the Columbus-based source said. He continued, "It reached the point last summer that a group of us made arrangements to charter a plane for the first game and fly over the stadium with a banner which read 'Impeach Woody.' "But when the university ad- ministration got wind of our idea, they urged us to let them handle it in a more professional man- ner." he explained. The Ohio State alumnus added. "I don't think Woody will be the coach at OSU next season. The victory over Colorado in the Orange Bowl may have saved his JOb for a while. but it's time for his retirement." Another source, whom the paper said was close to Hayes and his football staff for several years. confirmed there wag-an alumni movement to force Hayes into early retirement. M eanwhill'. Dan Heinlen, director of the Ohio State alumni <.issociallon, downplayed the idea of such a scheme. say10g, .. That is honestly the first l 'vc heard ol . it and I usually have a pulse on the latest rumors." Hayes. acting athletic director Hugh Hindman and outgoing athletic director Ed W~ver were not available for comment. Regatta Set Sumlay Crews Invade Newport compct1t1on-but the Bean should get some s hff competitiot from UC Irvine. Anteaters Sport To Topple SoCal Some of the top crews in the state will compete for honors Sunday in Orange Coast College's 12th annual Newport Invitational · Regatta on North Lido Channel. The seven-race program gets . under way at 8:30 a.m. with one of the best viewing points being OCC's crew base at 1801 W. Coast Highway in Newport. UC Berkeley is favored to cap- ture its fourth Newport Regatta title in a row in the varsity eight UCI's Anteaters haven't wor the varsity eight title at Newpor1 since 1973, but coach Bot Newman is optimistic. "We hav( been rowmg very well, improv ing with each race. We shoulc give Cal all it can handle," sayi Newman. Meanwhile. Orange Coast l! the favorite lo win both the J\ and freshman eight events. UC Irvine outlasted visiting Southern California College, 8-7. Wednesday in intercollegiate baseball action. The winning Anteaters sur- vived a solo homer in the third in- ning by Rick Peters of the Southern California College Vanguards and a two-run spurt in the top of the ninth with a score in the bottom of the ninth to pull it out. UC Irvine's winning margin came as Bnan Hesler got aboard on a fielder's choice after Mark McMillan walked. Hester stole second and then scored when Brad Weaver's grounder couldn't be fielded cleanly. After the ball was bobbled it was thrown away at first and Hester came in with the winner. Three times UCI scored a pair of markers as rbi singles from McMillan and Terr}t Sigman in the second, Scott Romo's rbi base hit in the fifth and a two-run error on Steve Morton's bases- loaded rap kept the Anteaters in good position. Mark Wood's single scored the tying run for Southern California College in the top of the ninth before the fireworks in the bot- tom of the frame. sec 111 Pel~n. u Tttomn lb Greer.cl !.~eit°"·"' S<;llttll,C WOOCI, rl Slo,,..lake.11 Wilson, Jb Adim,, l'b 81rttwell,P '111H II r1ll s 2 4 3 3 1 1 0 •021 4 00 0 • ' 2 1 S 0 I 1 s 1 1 0 •00 0 • 2 l 0 0000 Ill UC lrvl,,. Huter.21> Wuvtr.r1 En91•.lb T~•vor.s• Wlnl•n.Jb Monon. c Romo.If S19m1n cf M<Mlll.,,,,dl'I Oobey,p t<rtmer, p •bf "' "" "1 0 0 Tott•s 311 1 IS & Tol•ll Score.., 1111\l"f• •ooo • 11 0 4 2 I 0 • 1 I 1 sooo ~ I 3 l '0 I 1 3 0 I I 0000 0000 ll. '5 So. Cal. COl119' UClrvlM r II • 001 O)O 101-1 IS S 010 010 111-f ' 2 A's, Yallb Jlalce a Deal . . . Connors Rips Foe; Fillo) Topples Lutz LAS VEGAS (AP) -Top seeded Jimmy Connors breezed into the quarterfinals Wednesday in the sixth annual $250,000 Alan King tennis classic with a 6·4, 6·2 win over Tom Gullikson. Joining Connors, who is the de- fending champion, in the third round with victories were: seventh seeded Stan Smith over Cliff Drysdale, 6-7. 7·5, 6-0; Bob Hewitt over Mark Edmondson, 6-4, 6-1; second seeded Raul Ramirez over Brian Teacher, .6-7. 7-6, 6-3; and Jaime Fillol over San Clemente resident Bob Lutz 7-6, 6·1. The New York Yankees traded infielder Marty Perez (left) pitcbel' Dock Ellis (center) and minor league outfielder Larry Murray to the Oakland A •s for pitcher Mike Torrez (right). Orange Coast's JV is blddln1 for its third Newport title in a rov and its loth in 12 years. Cal a.Ile UCLA should give the OCC sh.el its stiffest test. OCC's freshman boat will tx heavily favored. The Pirate: have a flossy 14-1 record, losiJlc to Washington in a heat, then de feating the Huskies the same da: at the San Diego Classic. "Both the JV and freshmar eights rowed very smooth 8Jl( looked strong last week agains1 UCl and Stanford," says <>CC coach Dave Grant. "Each sboWc: be r eady for a stroo 1 performance this Sunday," sayi Grant. U.S. vs Argentina DavisCupP~ BUENOS AIRES, Argodnl! <A P > -America's Dick~ and Ricardo Cano of Arg...., were cbolen to club in tbe ti singles match Frtday ot tl:k American zone final or the Dam Cup tennis tournament. And the No1 1 American player, Brian Gotlfried, an<l Argentina's ace, Golllermo VUH, were selected lo.r the !._eCOnd slnales the same c1at. . 1rinal singles matches are S~· day between Vilas and Stockton and Cano and Gottrrled. Team captalns for the untted Stat.es and Argentina declined U> aa1 wbo they will name for tbetr doubl teams, but the lineup b expected to lnclude Vllu and ·Eflo Alvarez tor Arge.nUD._ .a1alntt Fred McNait and . Sherwood Stewart. ... -~-.. R DAIL y PILOT Thu!!d!y, April n. "" ewe Standout Keys' Goal: '80Games • BJ BOWAaD L. BANDY Of -Delly ....... Mff H• aoal ta to compete oa the 1* U.S. Ob'm· pit team lD Ruaata and the q\llet, aometi.mea •bJ mktdle dlatance runnint proepect from Golden Wiit c:oueae Juat may acbJeve t.bat plnnaclt. Kathy Keya 111 a flnt-year student at GWC aft.er l?'•duatlnc from Weatminlt.er Hieb School ud la lD htr flftb year of ru.nnlnl compeUtlvely. Before that, ab• cbued ber older brothers and dld 1 lot of run· nilil on her own. She bu run the 100, 200, 400, 800 and 1,500 m«it•n but prefers the 800 and 1• workinc toward th.,t coal for 1980. Her Umes for the varioua races &rf. bitblY respectable for all d.latances. Jn the 100 she bu a best of 11.2, the 200 1n 24.8, the 400 In 55.4, the 800 tn 2: 19.9 and t.be 1,!00 1n 4: 58.0. All of the1e have been U1iJ seuon for Golden Weal. ;Jter beat effort In the 800 la 2:08.0 and for the 200 it~4.l. :Jlow dld she happen to 1et Into nmnlna? . "My dad was a Pop Warner football coach and I met another lirl at one of the 1ames who also liked to run," Keya recalls. "We decided to Join the Blue An&elll track club and that's where I a tarted." CompeUng ln track and field bu gtven her a chance to travel, lncludint a trtp to Mexico City last aummerwtth an AAU team. She finished flnt In the 800 lD 2:11 despite the high (7,347 feet) altltudeaod the fact ahe bad to run two heat races before the fib•la. She hu also been to Arizona several times, to New Mexico, New York and Canada, along with traveling throughout California. One of the trips to Arizona stands out in her mind above most of the others. "I was sleeping in the top bunk of a camper on the way over when the driver had to stop suddenly and I fell out ot the bunk,'' she says. ''I twisted my ankle and thought I bad broken a bone and the foot was placed in a cast for a few days. "They took the cast off on the day or the meet and I ran the 440 on the medley relay team and bad a SS.I. I could barely walk but they froze the ankle and I ran anyway." Keys praises Golden .West track coach Tom Noon for his help and encouragement. "The guys on the m en's team also help me a lot when I nm with them in practice, .. she says. ''I like it much better here than in AAU competition. It's a much better atmosphere and there are more people 11\)' age." She has run in indoor meets with some of the top AAU runner& in the area including Rosalind Bryant of \be Los Angeles Mercurcttes. · 0.11, 1'11o1 s1.ttt '"•• Physical education Is her major and between __ G_W_;,,.,:;,C....;;R..:.U~N..:.N.:.::1..:.;N:..:G::.....::S:...:T:..:.A.:..:R~,l...:KA:.:.::::..:..T~H:..!Y--K~E..:..Y~S:.:... __ _ her classroom aclivilies in the morning and her two-hour afternoon workouts, she works for the GWC Fitness Academy. lier own running habits afen't geared to dis· lances at the present time. This year she is concen· trating on the 400 and will run cross country in the fall to build her endurance, then it will be the 800 meters through 1980. ~pike Standouts f>e rf on11 at MV Two-tim<' defending champion Saddleback Hi~h uf Santa Ana returns to Mission Viejo Friday and Saturday in :iearch of its third straight title in the Orange County Track and Field Cham· pionsh1p!I. Meet director Bill Crow expects over 1,700 en· tries from 38 schools, and he picks Saddleback as the favorite, closely followed by Villa Park and Newport Harbor. As many as six meet records are in danger of falling. according to Crow. Specifically, he named the high jump, discus, shot put, 100, 220 and 880. The meet record for hi&h jumpers ls 6·6 bul five of the athletes entered Saturday have already gone hl&her than that. Cary Burt of Huntington Beach owns the best effort of the aroup. having broken the counly-wtde record tbl.s season with a jump of 6·101V.. Friday's prellms get undf'r way at 3 p.m. aod finala on Saturday start at 1. Won't Be Easy, Says Oilers Coach The Huntington Beach High School girls basket· ball team will play the moat important game it baa ever faced Friday oigbt (8) when the Oilers oC coach J oanne Kellogg tangle with No. l seeded Dl..cll ... 1 i. ~I St•I• "WllH·1en I T•'• h«~"''•"•'d north 10 tr.• G~ra.nGro°" F•Hw.ty ~n<190 £HI lo .... O·~ .. 1511 l'r-~y ""'North IO Nutwood off..rwn.> •nd furl'\ h·H 10 SloU COii-&ou••vMll Turn 11'1111 .tbout ~~l\A" mll• 10 \~ otr'-: I~ IOt '" t1ont of ,,. IV"' Thf" ~c,,oot l\ h><~t .-! •I IOO N St.i~ Coll199 Blvd on Fu11•'1°" St. Joseph High of Lakewood in the CIF 4·A finals at Cal Stat e (Fullerton). ''We have never gone beyond the first round in the playoffs before,·• Kelloag says. ·'Thia has to be the biggest game of our lives and tbe gltls are excited about several tblngs. .. First, about playing a team they haven't played ht-fore and being in the CIF finals. They are also excited about playlna at Cal Stale (Fullerton). "They know it won •t be easy and they reel the pressure but so far, they have been able to handle It all the way through. I think it's because they believe 111 each other." Kellogg feels the Oilers will be facing a balanced St. Joseph High lea m although she is cognizant of the pre- sence of all-CIF star Kathy Hammond, a 5-10 senior center. "If we play our game, 1 feel we can beat them.•· she says. "But it will take a near perfect game to win because St. Joseph is a good team.·· Work this week has See Oller, Pa1eC3 COSTA Major League Standings .. MESA AMC& JEEP LAI GIST JEEP DIALER IN THISTATIOF CAUFORMIA 40 '77 PACER ~~ ~ :~· Automatic. power ttffrlng & power dlto btlkts. Ser.tA7A887C21rM91 ----· AME&ICAN LEAGUE Eut Dlvlsloo W L Pet. GB Milwaukee 10 5 .667 Baltimore 8 7 .S33 2 New York 9 9 .500 2~ Toronto 9 9 .500 2~ Boston 7 9 .438 3i.AJ Detroit 7 11 .389 4 ~ Cleveland 4 10 .286 S~ Wetit Dlvllloo Minnesota 12 7 .m Oakland 12 7 .632 Chlca10 10 6 .625 ~ Kansaa City 10 7 .588 1 Texas 8 8 .1500 2~ Aa1ea. 8 12 .400 4~ Seattle 7 14 .833 6 ......... ·.o.- 0.f•Olt It, Ollc ... t Ml,,,,..Ol.S. teeclld Mllww• 4, htMI! t N•wY...-.. 1t111-.,,J T or0fttt6, C....llM. 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El Toro \ Ra11ies Past Uni El Toro Hl1h '1 Chargers remain within striking c:Uatance of the South Coast League baseball lead today following their come· from·behind 3·2 victory at Irvine's Univenlty Hif,b Wednesday. n other circuit action it wu San Clemente over vlsitin1 La1una Beach, l·O, behind a two-hitter from Mike Horvath and Corona del Mar exploded for a 23·5 rout at Costu Mesa. El Toro won it In the seventh inning when Sal Grijalva singled to score one run and the wlnners took advantage or ~ University throwing er· ror In an attempt to catch Grijalva at second base. The ball rolled to the fence and Grijalva scored to overcome a University lead which was built on Steve Tllles' rbi triple and Andy Muruhko's rbi single. San Clemente got Horvath all he needed in the fifth inning as Chris Russick doubled to left and scored on John McDonald's single. Horvath struck out eight and walked three. Laguna's Ben Bacon, who allowed only flve hits. was the loser. Corona del Mar got a three-run homer from Earl Callison In the second inning and a two· run blast from Jim Jones in the fifth frame. Corona del Mar scored 10 times in the fourth in· ning on SlX hits and two walks. Callison, with three hits, had five rbi. Dave Mollica stroked a two-run homer for Costa Mesa in the third inning to pare CdM's lead to4-3. ~un• Buell 101 .. , ,, rbl Brolll•'1on, ti 7 0 0 0 Houl\ <lh 7 0 0 0 6.tcon, p 0 0 0 II Nun•., '~ 7 0 , 0 Stfv1•ns lb J 0 0 0 ._.end~rson. If 2 0 0 0 K 1e,~elbach, Jb 3 0 1 0 Gree:n, t 1 0 0 0 R1e11ar<1son. pl! 1 0 0 0 Cl'l•pman, rf 3 0 0 0 HAL>Qlll, 2b f 0 0 0 L•guna,pf\ I 0 0 0 Totals n 0 2 0 s.nc•-nt• 111 ... r II r11o1 P1rker,dh 2 0 0 0 Van Puerwt'l'l,lb 0 0 0 0 M<Oon•ld. lb J 0 1 I Forrt'i\er If J 0 1 0 Aeynold,,ff 0 0 0 0 Hef\1"91, rl J 0 0 0 Hd,.,,alll,p l 0 0 0 MHdOW\ ID 7 0 0 0 Ovnllam.cf J 0 0 Mnsersmltll,c 3 0 0 Russlc•.u 1 I 0 Totals ,, I 1 S<ottbytml"9• • " e La9un., 000 000 0-4 7 7 S..n Cleme<>lt 000 010 • I ) 0 El Toro IJI •• , " rllol Grlfotlve. lb • I I 7 K•C ... leln, rl l 0 0 0 Brunner oh p I 0 0 0 Butere 1b J 0 0 0 L1vt .. av dh J 0 0 0 Tolberl, c J I 0 0 Cl'l•"ll•te,cf l 0 I 0 Lully,11 2 1 0 0 k•v. 3b l 0 I 0 lnQltll•rt. u J 0 1 1 Bonder p 0 0 0 0 Tol•ls u • ) l Unlftnlty (J) •• r II rllol O.nllle, 21> 2 0 0 0 Rein, II l 0 0 0 Mull, lb 3 1 t 0 TlllH,ID ' I 1 I Len;m-.c J 0 0 0 O'OOl'IMll. p J 0 0 0 Evant, Cf 1 0 0 0 M11ratlllt•. pl\ , 0 , 1 Mow9,..n,p11 , 0 0 0 ...... f\,,df't 1 0 0 0 ktp-a, pll I 0 0 0 Sll•w.n , 0 0 0 FOIO, pt\ I 0 0 0 Tol•ls H 1 • 2 $< ... .., .... ,,_ r II • EIT&n:> 010 000 2-4 s 0 Unlwrtl!Y 000 JOO 0-2 • J C::.-... MM CDl ... r II '111 Man:llu,11 l ! l , "'"'°"·" • 2 3 s Alder,p J 1 I 1 NMMWl,O I ' 0 0 Jo,,.,,., • 1 1 1 81rt11, 2tl J , I 1 .. c-.dll ~ I I 1 Sii• r mttt, dll I 1 1 0 Wlltw.rt 2 1 I I FIHl•rtv rl l ' , ' Harrl•r. lb 2 J I > ReyMond, cf 1 I 0 0 HtJQl'les,cf J I 0 1 15-81/2 Vault For Rakhshani Steve Rakhsbani, Ediaon <Huntlnlt.on Beacb) Hieb'• versatile All·ClF quarterback in football, turned in the top mark of the day for Orance Cout area track and field athletes Wed.ntlday with a 15-8~ effort i.n the pole vault. Rakhabani, who entered witb a beat of 15-3~, cleared 15-5~ before negotlatln1 the 15-8~. an Edlaon school record and t.be HCOACI best in the ClF thla year. He went for 16-0, but m.Laaed oo each of bta three tries. His efforts. along with Crall Fldone'a ablUly to clear 6-6~ with fewer milse.s tban Hunttncton Beach's Cary Burt and victory ln \be mile relay, gave Edison a two.polnt victory ln the vanity mHt. Burt, although second ln the hllh jump after establishing the Orange County record at 6-10.Y• re· cently, was a winner in the 100, 220and440. The high jump was a favorite event elaewhere as Marina (Huntl.nston Beach) High'• Dave While and Corona del Mar's Jack Tua won atM. Steve Telaneus of Dana Hilla tu.med ln a nke double with a S0.9 and 2: 05.0 in the 440 and 880, but it wasn't enough to offset San Clemente, which coun· lered wtth Mike Kruthers 1n tbe sprints (10.0 and 22. l > and John Perry in the Long jump (21-4~) and triple jump (41-8""2). Costa Mesa's John Gerhardt doubled in his favorite events, the mUe and 2-mlle (4:27.1 and 9:35.3). Mesa used the dlstance races and final mlle relay to topple rival Coronadel Mar. Ken Margerum and Willie Gitt.ens led Fountain Valley's assault over Westminster with Margerum capturing the 100 (10.0) and both hurdles (14.3 and 39.7). while Gitt.ens doubled ln the 220 (23.0) and long jump (21·7~). VARSITY II T.,.. l»I !lotl MlulOfl Vl•I• Al hMack CMI... m-,.,.. ... 1'11dteyel'til 100-1 J•"'" !Ml 10.11 t, Hon· narv•r !El 10.4; 1. RutMll IBl 10.6, l~ 1. JO<WS IMI 11.71 t • .ltl!lff (MI U.O; 3 RUIMll (I[) 2).6. 440-1 . .Jotles IMI Sl.21 t. 8\ltll !Ml S>.J:l.l 119rell!llS4 7. uo-1. Flynn Ill t :tt.7: t . W•ll••llouse (M) 2ioi.6; 1. Rourke IM I J•07.7. Mll•-1 l.altonle IM) •·M.S; 2. CHtro !El 4;3'.t; l. VenWle Ill • fO. 7·Mll-1 Well•"'°uM IMI t :M.S; 2 l.•Bon•• !Ml t :M •: l. V•nWI• Ill 10 00 0 -UOHH-1 Oo<ir_.ne tel I~; 2. Sl••vu IMl U •; J, Ill. lrown IE> u• lJOLH-1 Slreun !Ml 40l;1. Jonn !MlfO S J Gourdine 11 141.7. folO ,..l•y-1 Ml ts Ion Viejo 0 .1. M•I• ,..,~y-1. '" ToroJ·'t •. HJ-I (.onr.O !Ml M : 1. Welle! 11!1 ~10'1 C••Ha !Ml ~10. lJ -1 Pu••r IMl 20·1"'-1. S.nd•l..tl !Ml 1 ... %.; 3. Clwc:Mnskl !Ml 1._l\• T J-1 Conrokl fMl 4M; 2. CiounllM IEl4).ll'" l l"•rhr IMI Jl·7 PV-1 Br•nl1••d IMI 1>·6! J, B•u•r !Ml 17 6. 3 W•rn•r 11! I t?·l SP-I J•mH IMI f .. I; 2. 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Dal'le Hlllt Ul Crap&, II Hein. o Brown.cf klll••,c """'••o,>11 M•lo\\lin, lb Wllco•.rt Kfnnt¥.•• Simon.di! Ma1111as, tb Totals Mluloft Vl•lo IOI •II r II rM 2000 t 0 I 0 2000 , t '0 3 0 1 1 7000 3000 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 0000 2t , • 1 ""'"-' Go1-.tei.. cu •·o.•: i C•lv..,o IHI 11:01 I ; J. 01111 IHI If JU lit HH-1. Otvlt 1111 1S J; '1 • T~ IHI U I , S.Jtf'Mn 1•1 US .. 1.H-1. ,.,,......, IHI 0 .1; J. llvtNll OOd,t1 S..JeNen llHI ... ~ ,..1..,-1, •• , .... ., •• Mlle Nlrt-1. 1-'tM J •• S. HJ-I, 1'1-ne Ill ... .., IK'-4,.. ~Of'dl; l.11.wl IHiM~I a. 9f~r IHll.O. LJ-1. lli'llftllw IHI tt .. ; t. ,...,.. Ca I t1 .. ; a. HM• 111 '°"°"'· TJ-1, Grvtll IHI 41.f I t. FldOM (El '1·•'h; J. 8run\Mell (HI ..... PV-1. lleklltllelll 111 u ...... CuMOl recwdl; 1. Perri• 11112•1 a. Merrit 11111 ... 51"-t, WlllOl'I 11!1 Sl·•: 1. lloech 1110~; 2. HOlleda' II i 41·014. OT-1. WllDI Ill 10·••4; J. llelll IHI 1)2-7; S. ~II ll!l 111H. N.....-1 CUI IOI Mar1,.. 100-1 l( .. p•rtl<. IN I 10.f . 2. ••aMrMl1 !Ml 10 •. 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J. R.-.llnp (t;ctMI IO.J; 1. Kelft !CdMI 10.7. t»-1. YeunQ CCclMI 13 I ; 1. lleW1· 1,,.a IGllMIU.t;). O.teo ICMIJf.1. '40-1. Co* !CMI Sl.S; 1. YCHol"9 (GdMI SI S;1. Defeo ICMI n •. ll0-1 Y-ICMI 2:0l.O: l. Chaw ICfM I l:Ol.J; >. TlloMPWI\ ICM I t :04 0 . MH•-1. ()e,,_..dl CCMI 4;Jl.I; 1. Yo11n9 ICMI •:tt.2; J. An<l•,.wn """"" .... 1·mlle-1. 0em¥dl ICMI •·JS 3: l Youno ICMI. lS 3; J o .... rl'IOll ICM I ,, ..... l'tOHH-1. $tn1M (CdMI 1' ': t. C•ll'ICl '1 ICM) 16.I; J. M<Oel\lel~ (CdMI 17 2 UOl.H-1. O«T .. \ ICdMI .U.1: t. Ayen ICMI 0 •: I C..lll(•rt ICMI .U.• f40ret..,-1. CdM ... • Mlltrtl..,-1 C.O.leMeul•JOO HJ-I. Tut ICdMI M : t . Sanlu !CdM IM . 1. S.-ICM I ~ 10. LJ-1 Falke ICMI 1 .... '· l(aln ICdM I 1'-IOYI,). Sllow ICM\ 1'-7'~ T J-1 S.-ICMI 4.H . 1. Giimore ICdM I f7-S, 3 C.ool< (CM 141~.· PV-1. Duddrld9e \CMI 1>-6; 1. M•nnlnO ICMI ll·O, J . W•n•ler ICdMI 17.0. SP-I Fry ICdMI f0.7: 2. Moo<t fCdMI 4:1-~Vl; 3. Ma\"leson ICM! .0 ... 11 •• OT-I. Kau .. n !CdMI Us.<1'14! 7. P~o (CdMI Ut-I0/41 l. Sctrlett (CMI 115·11. l'l'IOSH-SOPH N•wl00'1 ('41141 I M•r1nt 100-1. l KY (Ml II•; 2. H•rrl\OI\ (Ml; l.MtlQs INI no-1 UKY IMI "•; 2. Pllllb•klt IN I; l H•rrl..on IMI u o-1 Jofln\On IN In I ; 2. K..o••es IMI;) Tayl.,..IMI. 110-1 ~It•-IN) 2•04 O; 2. HMl\Oft (t~ I l OeRuH IN I. Mll~-1 F">n•lln !NI 4·S6.,; ? Rot~ fl\o\I J. 8t"9•" IN I )0 ml1•-1 SI~ I' IN 1 10 u 2. 1. lec••• INl;J h~~ IN1 1)0 HH-1, W•rO !NI II 6 ; 2. Mlvou,A IMI. 3 O.Ruff INI ))0 LH-1 W•M •NI •I 7; 2 ROY IMI l >ilr ..... •a IN>. 440 tf't•v 1 ~''"" •1 ~ • M ·te re1a1-1. Nf'woort Herbor 3 4• I PV-1 V~r'1 IMI11.0.) Smll.., IN);] l(uclol~o IM• HJ-I i «I•\ IN ) \.f; l. H-•\ (Ml.3 N°"'O" INI lJ-1. CiArldl• 1"11t .. J••i:1. l(ole•n IN o; J W•I\\ IN\, T J -1 C.ll<tl\ 1"11 Jt.&; 7 llU\\O IN,, ) M•veu~• IM I ~P -1 H~•l•Y INI U ·10; 1. M•lO~ IN I ; l O•"HN I, OT-1 MelQ•INll07·S;2.0ahl lNI; l Soll IN' ll T-11'1 1121 MIHloft VI•)• 100-1. 8•••• CEI 10.,; 2. ~ter>on (I! I l. Sl•le IE I. 7:10-1, Joiner !Ml 23 S: ?. BOer IE 1 3. Brown IE I. 440-1 Joiner !Ml SJ I ; 1. t..uvllt IM) a. \II-• Ill. tl0-1. lausllll°' IMI J:ot.7; 2. Hl1t- 9ln1!El1.Mlr>lwlll CMI. Mlle-1. V•ndotreeM\ IM) •·'6.•; 2. The Dolphins of coach Dennis Nespor broke the scoring ice in the fourth inning when Paul Bethke got it started with a single. l'lffd,lb leJolt. rf 11111 Cf ICnol)Oft. o Haw•ln,,11 W•H~.f'r, I\ SwHl'I',< Ntwlon.JD Fr•~s•. dfl McMann.fb ab r h rlM 3 0 I 0 3 0 I 0 3 0 0 0 Ring IEIJ.ChOofne IMl 7·m ll•-I V•-•HM\ !Ml IO:l't I; 1.01-IMl l.RlnQ llil. 120HH-I ••OWi\ 151 u .s; 2. Olcll fl! I J Hud\On IM I Bethke stole second and scored when Jim Romero singled. Tot••s 3 0 I 0 3 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 tO OO 1000 3 0 00 OOO Q ,, 0 3 0 , " . MltslOf'l"'-Jo 000 000 0-4 J I Oel\e Hlllt 000 100 1 •-l • 2 lJOl H-1 6•0Wl'1 IE I .0 !; 7. Sleele !El J LUYlll (Ml folO ,.1..,-1 £1Toro41 I. Mii• relev-1 M•"IOn Vl•lo J• Jt.J. HJ-I,..,....,., IE)'~; J. 0.CA~•' (MI l. Hwr-tl !Ml l J -1 w .. ,,., !El n•~. 1. Pu .. ., IEll M<Ken11el6 1 T J -1 h nvuy !NII Jt.4.,.: 1. WtO•r fl!ll PIHYV 11!1. 8eeTrackC3 o.,,.,.,,p 0 0 0 ~ Bethke got it started again in the sixth inning as the Dolphins got an ln· surance run. He singled, stole second and on a dou- b 1 e steal with John Wilcox at first b~e. a M isslon Viejo fiel4lng er- ror went awry and Bethke scored. Take an Angel __ to lunch Totalt is 7~ 14 CMltMtttUI ... r II l..al'.C•. If • 0 0 •:ytMld.tt ' I I MO Ilea, a ' 2 .t Yberre, rf 2 , 1 Trollo,dll • 0 0 Oordef\, 1b a 1 ' ••11er,...ttltl',a 2 0 0 Tln,,11 I 0 0 or .. l'l.o 0 0 0 •0<1cller,o 0 0 0 PerMtrom.o 1 0 0 ""-·· 0 0 0 Tetela • s • ................. CAIM 1• (IOIJQ 1-1l C•t1•"'-" 012 0 "° t-s '° ,.. • 0 t 0 0 2 0 0 I 0 • s r. i • 1 Stu Hein 1ot the victory for Dana tWla1• abutting oft the normauy heavy hlttlng Dlabla. of Miaalon Viejo with three hlta. Oary l<.nopofl, Miss ion VleJo's 23S-pound ace on the mound, who has hit five borne rum ln league play. was the Joalng pitcher, allowtns four hit.I. WHY SHOULD I BUY FROM ALAN MIGNON? It f u1t maRes good 1en1e. Here'• a man who llvu In t~ eommurilty ... hat bttn your friend snd ntlahbor tor llpteen years and NEEDS YOUR BUSINESS. Ht sells a fme product, Pontiac cars. He hH an ucellent selection of uHd ~ ~ vehlcles and his Servtce Depart· •'• £.aO •"' ment 11 •.• ju1t hard to beat. ~·~-.. • Rtelly, Alen M1anon Is a man you 'll <A.ot:.~rflllt fttl comtorta~ doln1 business with. .... v'~ ,-- On ThurMlay, May 12, C•llfornl• Angele M1n1oer Norm lherry wlll •s>e•k Ill a lunoheon at the Marrtott Hotel In Newport Center. The occealon 11 the flrllt Hlfbor Artl Hlute to th• oo"nty'a Amerfoan League team. lheny .. e.,.cted to outlln• prospect•'°' bett•,.. Intl the t.ltfft'a auoceu recont hldent .,nee 8"•"' ... named manager In mlcf.Maeon, lalt yHr. He 'H talk alk>IA tHm pe,.onnet and etrlltegl•• tttat make hope• for the "17 MHon th• bt1ghtHt In An ... ht8tory. Ant•I'• h•noheon ticket• wt • and may be P"roh9MCI Ill any bank or uvlnga and loan In HewpOrt Center. Join wfth the Newport Ctnter AHocfatton, th• Newpert H1l'Wcta•mber of Com...-~ anti tM Oaffr Ptlot In wetcorn- lng UM Antal• to the Or•nte Co Ht. • NEWPORr CENTER ASSOOIATION Th•r•'• never been a bettat year to lunoh With en Ang .. t DAILY PILOT .. f09\ -----= .. ... 't • ... .. .. I Thut9day, April 24. 19n DAILY Pl'LOT Tennis Report ~'t!cz" ·/Athletic Results ll'V-1 c:; ....... C&) 11-41 t. 9wtt For Coast Area ~~~~f,,:s:I,.~:: For Area Gir· Is ,.,._ .,,.~ 17•11411 """'"''"-Uehwnltr IUI II) llTtH ... ,, .. ,, M , Aplin 10) WOft 7 .... M ,._1, IOO 1 5n•,,•11 Ill' I 10 a, 1 Ji""'9 • J H..,.ltton (WI ) Jtt-IWI I._ IETI 10\tto F•lt•• .... ••• u .. , °"*'" HO t \nerr•lt IPI 2' t , 1 '°''lo PU1m4" 14 ...... lo """'""n ). M<C-M<Gl-• 101 Otf 8•tt• H•mlltO<\ IWl.) 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Lr>llr ($1 Slft9lt\ 3 RetnAilsCSl Mei.....-CEn ae• unm... .. ,. oet 210-1. tCfff• 101 ,, •; 7 Mou 151 B•u• 1 ~. Oef Mllkln ._. et 011 .. , 3. Loter ISi. ...O. 8N>eto.er IETI '°'' o..i.. t-6. l •. 440-t. Sle~ (01 S60, 7 SulN CDI l E-MOl(SI 3' R•rinv IET I IOlt t-6. 1-6. 04. 1•: MO -I. O.ml9 ISi 7• SO O; 7 K•nt Kn•Qnl IETI I0\10.., WOil 6-t; IOllCl-6. (01 l. w"""""'"""' (01 0' -M Miit-i. -AQlon ISi •:st O; 1 Cn,.rcfl•.,.ll·Pontn•mrner IE T l Reomix (0 13. Heo~ IOI. \Ohl w•ln Wolle O•wwn l-6. 7.s; •Diil l·mlll'-1. Aecldlnvton ISi 10:\2.t ; wottl Wllll;.PoO •r ._6, .....,, by Ge· 2 Ronol~ IOI l M ol..c• CO) ••vii. F'orlle,·Srown tETI >Pllt 6•2• llOHH-1 H•rrl\ ISi It t; 2 , .... er 101 l. Tllot<n~tr IOI I•. I0.>1~6 0.. llOLH-1. l"""'I 151 .. S; 2. Sube flll~N·SOPH 101 l H•rrl\ ISi. U"l•tn11, (l\~l llO'hl IEI Toro uo rel•y-I. San Cltme,.t•., 6 Oav" IETI ~~1:0,.,en 1-S; def Moler .. av-t OiHla Hlll\3·0 I Miiier 6·•· $Wen"''' CE Tl won 6-1; IO>I HJ-1 L-!Ol H; 2 E-($1 I 6. Swttn I El I Clef 8owM 4-1; lo~I l Ca\S"IV !SI. : tn Oan•mon 16 Fls!ler (ET) wont·!. l•~~;;.:., 1~~GI~ /~·: ll·H•; 1· 61 0..,111... T J -1 ECICIO ISi J9..2. 1. Thom•s IOI A Moll· Ou-IETI Clel T"omp~on-l ~~~.l~~-t. Gleed (0) •O•Jh, 1. Oawwn I s Cit! Herd'(· Tl'oompson 6· I; MHa ISi l. Pall••"~On !SI Furman·C:..llah.tn IETI won 6-3. IMt OT-I. l.eur• IOI ltl-l">; 2. Mes. l·4 (Sl3.BlrOl51 O•n• Hllh !011141 Miu loll Via Jo PV-1. o·c;,90y ISi 10-6, 1. C•uody SllMJlt> (,613. 0 . J~cll\Oft IS). Tr.tmmtt !MVI Clef Jen~ln\ .. ,; det IEdls., (Sii l .. I H...t ... K ii Bo 6 l . Robbin\ (MVI won 1 s. •·•: \oo.-1 lultn IHI 10.7;1. Ulllllikt< MocaluMJ IMV> Clef Huweller 6·1. Ott (EI. 3 OouQle>IEI. Rt~( 60 C.IYln IMVlwon•-0. 7-s. 720-1 Jelff!f'y IHI 14.6; 1. HOOl\lck O.Vlllt\ (E); ). ZatunH<K IE I Lu F•<•ne1t1 IMVI del ICt•tn· U0-1 JeflffV IHI S4 I; 1. Oo<>Qtas w •~on 64 det S•mon...,.,-Romtro6 0, (E 1 J M<Lencloll • JOM\ M<Alt\I•• IMVlwon6 ),6 ° NO-I lClnQ tHl2·~ •.1 Hipp IEI; FV, Oiler s Vie In Volleyball Fountain Valley High 's volleyball team faces its toughest test of the season tonight. In a must-win situation, the Barons travel lo Hunt· ington Beach and take on the undefeated Oilers. Huntington Beach has r eeled off 22 straight league victories over the past two season, includ- ing two this year over Fountain Valley. Game time tonight is 7:30. VARSITY J Mcl~(HI Mlle ' Vu<•ft•C IHI .... 3; l . Uon- 01 CH I: l «le<kntr IE 1-molt-1 Vuclnlc IHI 10 11 •: 1. Kleon., tEI J He..-. IHI llO HH-1 H•HU, (El .. 7. 1, Hlr.t IE 1 l Roce IHI J'IO l H 1 Jtlftrv IHI ., , Joroan !El. J Hllfri• <El 440 relay 1 Hun1t11qton 41 4. Miit , .. •v-1 EC11'4ft 3 •9 1 HJ-t 0.VI\ IHI .. l. l, WOOlllll (H ); 3. ()Oge" (E' LJ-1 P..,... !El 21·0"•; 1 Norris IH l . 3. Davi• IH). 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II ) 3 8<11lr d I' II I P•oo1 •"•n.•'4f 1 O•ntlQ\!r H 1 I l. 1 8•1~ IVPlS 1. 3.M•V•r> <El •o Cost•"'"4 ( ... ti ( .. ,91 Uftlnl'llly Calendar "'""'(April 2'1 !.•.,mmtnci Souti>er~ c.111orn1a J C fin••• •• EHi LO> Anoele> CollttQI! 19 4 m.•n01P ml 8•\t'b•U HunUnoton St"<" vt. Fo..nl•ln Val~ "' FV Qtt•UhO<\ Center !I Es1tne:•• •• SA V4111'V Ill Ulllv•r•Hv •I Co<OtMI Clcl M•r ll 11 .. Co>•• MHa 8t ~une Beach 11 •~• • S.n Cl.,rn.ntr at O•ntt Hill\ CJ 1\l Et Toro •• M 1-.\,gn V·~10 41 I\ Mdh.·r O•I el Pou• X tl ISi Hunt "9ton Vallty Cnrl\11•" &I M•O C•ll~' Baptl't I] 111. Ll~y Chrl\h<n di V1c1or V•ll•v °"""•" u 1 • Trac~ -Founl••n V811~~ Ntw""rt Harbo,. E\l•ncl•, Mt'(, Ion V•t .o. 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Unlv1rs1ty dt (oron.t1 ~I M l'lr CO\td MtlMl dt LaQun.t B••cn £ <t.tncoa "' lrv1"•· We\tMln+,ttor "' N twport Harbor, Marina a t Ed'"°" tall di 81 T•nnl\ ~A ValltY at E>tan""· Coron• dtl Mar al Uni"" "''Y. ld~un.t 8Utl1 •I Co<.1• Me>a, Oana H•ll• ,11 S•I\ Ct<""""lt, M•s>lon 11\•)o al El TOfO t•tl dt l 1'' M1~· ion Conf·'ttnc.i lournt~ "t !>•OOl!·Da" Coll~lj\' 10 • m I CiymNslt<>-t.B Po4~ at ~nn<1 u Ill C,lrl\ qyml\dsttcs-corona del """ al !.4 Vallry 121 G•''~ ~flt>all S.tn Ctt'mfnte at Unoverslly El Toro al C.o<onJ Cit'• Mdr M•\''°"' y,,,,,.. ..,, (9'\M Mrw 1a1t ,,, ) 1\1 Mtl•r Oe• at SI Jowon Cl 301 Girt\ '"'""'' UC lr"1,,,_ Jt !>CAA. <h•mP10ft\hle> .tt Ct1I S111t~ l "' AtlQ•l~I. GolClt'n We\I Coll~ at El C•mlnolll. OILERS VIE • • • Continued from CZ been to cut down on the number of turnovers, especially with bad passes. Otherwise, the Oile rs ar e doing th t' same things they have done all season In com· piling a 21·1 record and gaining a spot as the ·third seeded team in the playoffs. The Oilers will have Debbie Burrows (5·9, ju nior) against Ham· mond with two other 5·9 players also in the start· ing lineup. Mary Beth Wray, a s e n ior forward , and Kathy Doyle, a sophomore guard, give Huntington Beach added height against a St. Joseph team that has two starters al S.10 in· eluding Hammond and Bridget Maguire. To match the height, however, St Joseph can bring in reserve Peggy Burke, a !>-10 sophomore who is the first replace· ment along the front line. The other two starters match up evenly with the Oile r s having Kim Brown <5·5, senior 1 at forward and Ch{·ryl Cady <5-5. junior) al guard. For the J esters of St. J ose ph . Marga ret Graves (5·4, Junior) is a starting forward a nd Candy Gomez (5-2. sophomore) will open at guard. Advance tickets uc available at the school this week with ;idult ducats at S2 and student tickets at $1. The tickets are on sale as a conve- nience to save wailing in line Friday night. The price is the same at the school or at Fullerton on the night of the game. The 3-A final matches Righetti High of Santa Maria and Upland at 6 :30. Whal Price Progress? Report on Southern Orange County 700PM Tonight's TV NBC C!) 8 :00 -Deulh Trap. VlnccftCi Price narrates this beautifully phot• graphed nature s tudy that off er~ a closd:: up view of such plant and insect pre-~ du tors as the tiger beetle. the alligator. snapping turtle ~nd oth~r plnnts. .. - CBS 8 9:00 CBS News Speclid. When TV Was Young. Charles Kuralt takt•s a retro::,pective look at the develop- ment of the television industry in tho '50s and the story of the medium's growU1. There is also a C'harming look at the liv<'IY . action dw'ing the 1948·1961 period when,. ' most shows were done "live.'' (Review,. A~> • ~.. ;-t KCET @ 10: 00 -A Fre~ Woman .... This autobiographical film is the work of, 1. German director Voker Schlondorf1; "r whose wife Margaretha \'On Trott;l •' portrays the character in the title. It's Ii'· t story of a young mother who initiates a .. 'd1\'orce from her bitter and childisti · hu::,band and sets out alone. • .. ';I~- ( TV DAILY LOG) THURSDAY I EVENING 6:00 o o m !'lo• (•men ""' o '" • u (.t21 w m News O St.r Tr~ (ii Gomer Pyle O Cunsmoke m Part11d1e hm1ty ID Adlm-12 m ltectnc Company C> Onm1tic Se1it$ ~J) Mike Oou&lu -6:30- 0 Olnah! Cue~t~ ~, .. Beu~ DJv11. i.ne Fonda, Peter S11aus~and Rober I \Vagnn. "6 Andy Cuthlh t10 Mery C11fhn Show m Oodgtl Ourout1l'lec1me ( n ··3 ) CuMmob fI!) Zoom ( 211 e ) Bewrtthe6 O Town Talk 7:00 0 0 23 U m ID News O lurs Club r 6 ' My Three Sons • 8J To TeN the T1uth O Concentr1t1011 m Dodaer 81nb1ll las Anitlt~ Oodge1s \S San Diego Pad1es ID The f!I m Chlldttn's Protram 6l) M.icNtil/leh1e1 Repo1t ( 29 8 ) The P1rt11d1c hmily ,39 Crou-W1b -7:30- 0 Andy O Love Ame11un Style • ~ The Odd Couple O The Cong Show 8 ~ndtd Camera O The Joker's Wild 10 n 116 M1tth ~me ( 111 Cl)) The W~bu1• BlolMrs fl) TodlY's Coolin& m Channel ta Tonicltt ( 29 I a ) The Br Illy Bunch E!1) PrKe b R11hl 39 w11 Club 8:00 o ( 11 ,.~) SJ Ticer. Ticer A unoQue look al the hit. h1sto1y and fnb1ts of lhe Btrral h1"· f1lmeJ 10 l~l !oresl~ of India ond Nepal whe1c BPnpal tor~•s can be found, tht special traces th•! ho-.)OfV of the~" ma~n1hcent cats. Naturahsh an: ma~•ne evPrv Plfort to prolttt lhr \Ot~tern U1 reSOlt when 11 » !.ttelllf!llJ and myste11ously teuomed. _, .. ••mpae•n& kollet busl lh't ~Jtaf. human ltalt animal O (il'l • 8 ) ll 8'r11tf Miller {II} ''feat of flying" l'lo1ehow1c1 ·~ -Jtraid' ol t1v1ng a pmonet to C1••el1nd 'attd d c1tu~n tu1n~ in 'SJ.~00 llldt'llt luund , 110 Movie: Ck) (2h1) "Cool .~ Luke" (dra) '67-Paul N~wnw11 fD Civ1h1.1IK111 -9:30-u (lll (11) 13,, Barney M1ller(ln Ro~toe lee B1ownc gu .. ~l~ as a pmon tseape dlt 1st whom lll111e~ :.qu•d caplu1es and then must bold until he ~ telurned to 1•il • , m Mod Squad m Souer r1om Germany 10:00 ao11- "' ·.· .· c ~ Mod Squid , U (~ (6 ) 3t Streets ot':tan fraoosco 1R) ·1nt.ilude ' lhe ~ OI " d'Pllt d11lr1d ,11~1nry brcon.U 1 I 1,1·1 ~ no·.C !Jlt•I who n S~ll un.v11 hn v 1:. th e only w1tnc~s • 10 • ll•U•Jtr ( t7 3 ')lat• Van lmpe m Crm-W1ls ED A frtt Woman This 'abl6· b1og1aph1cal ltlm ts the wadi =•I r>l'rman d11ect01 Vol'er SchlOfldortl,' w~ w1IP M.11gatelhe voii. Tcotta POllt•YS Che Chd1actet in lh& ldl•. lht story ol a youna mothe\ wh11 111111atts A d1vortt lrom her b11ter alld childish hu'.,band and S{'l5 out atono to :.eek he1 mdcpendencc. • • -10:30-m m m News ,• 11:00 O 0 (811>1• News ... 0 Ult Uil !101 m News O Lowe Ame11u11 Slyle , ; •, 1 &} All Thal Cbllers O hons.de .. m Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman 0) The Honey~rs ( 1.ll WI The bnch S1-. '. (Ill! (1)) loft Amfliun SI~ -11:30-. ' .,. o ( 111 1 > CJ1 cas ulf"Morit: ~ ""•1a•-secre1 sno··~f Snow;" "Double lndemni!y"•( ) /J-R1ch"d CiennJ. lee J. Cob 0 2') 8) 110 €9 Jolwtny ~ re The P'Tl Club o ( .a_tl 8 ) 39 Thursday N1aht Speual 'Gtialdo R1vm. ~11')!1 Ame11C.1" m Nf'ln m sat. a1tko ED W0111an rem.11nm& h~m. now an endanpmd 12:00 s pem.s. and to 1nc1ease lh~u 0 llest of Gloucho numbrrs. 1 ·• ~ 0 llll Cll (1b1 m Death Tnp 0 Movie; (C) "Sama1" (adv< <>4- Vincent Pnce nm~te~ lhi~ Geo1Re MontROmery, G1lbett Hot~~. m Crou0W1ts beaulifully pholopr1phed n.11urt 0> Movie: "Sancluuf' (dra} :il . sludf that offers a tlosr up view of l~e Remick, Yves Monl,nd. sucll plant and 1nsecl predato1s as .J lhe tiger beetle, the alhgator sn8P· -12:30- ping turtle, Venus llyl•aP. lhe tlap U All-Niaht Show: "C011t1fltPt,'' doo1 sr1der and the Horn ol Dealh NWall of fury," "Arson fOf Hlre:'. ma11h pldnt. m Mo.le: "Mu• ol Dimlln'" O Movie: (CJ (2hr) "To Kill A (mys) '44-lacharv Scolt. ' Clown" (hor) '72-Alan Ladd, Blylhr 1 •.00 ~~~ ~ ti Movie: (C) (2hr) "Detective liJ ()}) (.{) UO Tom0trow Story" (dra) '51-Kitk DOuKla~. 2:00 lleanor Par~er f) MOYit Ooubltluture: ''Tlte-f'er·: O ((Bl ra)) 1Jfl Welcome ll1ek fettfurlovp," uvetce in the~ Ko1t11 (RI "Sw1:alhog-Nebmka -2:30-.~ Sl)le'' Julie's leenaie s1s1er runs away ftom hei Nebiasla hol!lf' .ind m All Nicht Show: "The Yount '"'nds up in B1oo~lyn, wheie !>lie Ovn't Cry," "ftYe Clm1 IKkft •., Qu1t klv becomes a sweatho1 1n -3:05-~~ C.be's class O Mo-tie: "S<rum of fur" (d• • 0 liloYte: (CJ (211r) "Cu17 .lot" bl -Sus.in !>lr1$be1e, Ronald Lr"' • (dr•) 74-Ptlr.r Boyle, Paul.1 ;;.: P,,nhss f red W1llt~mS()f'I :: m All Thal Ghtte11 Gtobl!t1on board '°t members speculate concerning OA\'TIMl MOVlts "• L W.'s tatesl domes w11h rlCh A•abs. AP'Rtl 2' :. Bert and Gten talk ol the woman ~ ,, wortd they live '"· Glen leaves a wile Below, f0t Jllllr CIOllYtftitnct, ue t who needs him lo answer a ull from day's ~Its. • Joan Hamlin: Andm struagte~ to 9:30 U "I W111ted W'm1s" (d1a convtnct M1Chae1 that there's noth '4 l-Wlll iam Holden. R~~ in& lo w!lfry aboul with her use: Brn Milland. Wayne Moms, B1ian ()().~ 1s 1ntecupled by a thrutemne note nlevy, Const,nce Moore, Ver•. fl) l•p.1nese Or•m• OOICI lake, Hedda HOPP''· \ fn Mfflerp1ece Thtahe: Uprbirs 11:00 Cl "Underwater" (adv) '55- 0ownst.thi "All tht K1n&'s Hom~" Jane Russell, Rich"d lun.C 0) 1'11mltr del J11evts Gilbert Roland. ~ -8:30-12:00 m "Well of bidtllCI" (did O (~ (f)) IUl Whtt's !Uppttt· '59-Van John~M. Vera Mtlt itl1 (R) "Shirley's Dale" Thf hors' Cmtyn W11J1aml, Jean Kent-., well-mun! but ullCOOldinaltd effOl1s Bernard lte. ; lo ~Ip Shu1ry act ,, man lo e1oeort I :00 l!I "H I Ht4 A Mi41ion" (com~ her to 1 fl'fty turn Into acomtd~ of '32-W.C. fleldi, Gary Cooper, I • errors. Bruce Humberslone, Slephe " CD Perry lbMft Aobetls, Wilh1m A. Setler. un~ l11b11sch. Ho1man hV~Glj! 9:00 Gtor1• Aalt. Marr Bol~ a <<m (J)l CJ> cas NM s,e. · Cllaoo ltuthton. ~ clil: W1ltll TV Wu Y•11c Chll'les Z:OO a "Itel! ltlttt" (w-es. Ktnll hosts th~ relr~tr1e •bout Jolin WayM. MonlllGf!I · • , tht dtvelo9ment ol the teln-WAlttr Brrnnan, Jo1nnf industry tn Ille '5(k 111d Ille Slory o1 Coltu G111. John Irelan l:il"".J tllt mtd1um'5 11owth A cltirm1n1 llteiy Jr., Hlny <:Mey Jt .• • looli at Ille llYely IUIOll dUtHll tilt 3:00 (It~ "•ac1tel, a , 1948 1961 period wlln 111°'1 allOws (dfa) '68-Joan111 Woo ~ Wtl1 dt4le -irtt" as GP90Md to fm Paul Newman, Jamts tifl01t• « t111t. 11•1~ H1mn1to11, Csll!lt•• U IUJ (J) Gl NBC 1'1tU1y P111011S, Donald Moffatt, Tm Nl&Jlt Mtwit; c.t> (a 1) "S11•• Ktsef. ltut" (dr1) '77-k Swt11$0fl. 3:30 e <CJ "Tht ra111ltlbh Yvette M11ru1111, f 11nk C011w1rn, ltle fva" ((Ofll) 71-&1-.11 Donna Mlfts, Clttlt Walllu. A chtm· Cden. Oevld Hartm111, Roa• pion slltr and Ills wllu1e wistllq 1 p.,ry, JollA MeGlvtr. , KO~E Television_(SO) s;: l ftHST • ... ~ 2t.1t ..... v • .t ,, .. !rJ. 1a 10"1o•Hooo J ~-··' ~-•;:DI IC IT I• ~;.~~~"' .,.., : ;;= ; I cJ.QHMaa':'•'j.l.,.t•l1t"<;"""' ,,,. ~ .. a.~s.1cru•Tt1•!ff•••..,,.T11Ptt~.. :~ ~ '!" tr:.t~lfllt.t"l.."L' AC.CS " ,. 1U: ~.,,.,..,l.J\.Sr.a It H T .- •••• .I -.. • DAILY f'Q..OT ·$ft"1JIUC NOTICE · PUBUC NOTICE ' I PUBUC NOTICE • P'ICTITIOUS BUSI NEU NMAESTATIMl!NT Tbt loll-lno oar~\ •rt CIOl119 b~,. nenf•: C ENTURY 21 LEONA ~O REALTY 'S11S C.l>OI Ro«!. L~una Hitt• C<I '2'SJ Grtt'f'I Hiii\, Inc • C4lllfOfftl• (Of oor~llOfl, H lll C1l>OI Ro..i L .. 9un.o t0"1, CA tl&U Tith bu\IM\\ f\ c<><>ducted llY • eor IW>"1" ... <i'ff"Hlll\ lnl' Elitabotll8 L•ONrd SKY TIU\ T~ls stat-• ••s "'"" w1t11 11w Co""t• Cl•r~ol Or""90 Coun1y on Aprtt n ,,n. ~11111 Publt,_ Or-Co1>I Oafly Plfol Ae>ttl 1' Incl M .. S, 12. "· tt1' 17SJ 11 PUBLIC NOTICE . ~ PICTITIOUS eUSINl!SS NAME Sf4Tl!MENT T h<!Jollowtno Pt''°"~ tre doing bu''. f'\l'\'j .,. ~LLWI NC. ENTERPRISES 1U S2 qlll!.t Sun~t 8~&tll. CA Roberl Rolllacn.r. ,.,, Ca<t>l'Jn ( r f le, La PftlrN, CA 90673 Ht"n E RotNcller, 7''2 Cu t>on Cir( .. , L• P•lm.t, CA 90!>23 T~rry M. Cr•IO, luO'I LO<Mt••\. No,..,tlll, CA 906!0 !Olor"'a L Craig. 1•.ot L0<Mev1s Norw4lk. CA tol>IO lt\h buslneu Is conducted by • C)eMfaf partner\llfo T•rrv M Cr••o PUllUC Ncn'ICE S.M2# NOTlta TO"«RIONS INTa•anaOINT!lell~ .. 1 1ue1u.aa.M&Ya•.~•'"­ HM1Ctb...,.th•"' To all --•-••IM.•""""''•• CtMitors. ""'"-'"91W1 .... ....,._, In llw e•tm al IMOell• 8. Mey.or -, .. ,.. ~ l•d ~--, •• , ll ~or 0t1 ... ~ Wnl'ti,,.,...,. New Yot-1 IOJQ. thM ..u.rs test-taty or ot ""''"'"'.,. ....,. ....., i.ow0 lo C:a,...I M--•ftd _ ...... -•01 CIY S11rr09tlt'1 c.ourt 9' N••wv C--IY, a <0Uf1 9' ._i..,t Jut1Mlk tlOl'I Of llltSl•ttol-Yori! Tlla1111o lollowtno oer-It 1-114· to or llOldlllf ,.,_J or0110nv ot 111e ufdO.~I ltt\11 tf ...,..,.,,<•. H•rbof' Adami PtJBUC Ncn'IC8 l'l~tnOUtllUIUt•U llAMtltTATW.....,. Tl\e toll-4f'lt _... ~ ...... ~­ MUU SUNWOOO IOUND UUOIOS, 1'I IOlll SI , "I. (.etl.t ......_Gt.. L¥MI ~ ........ "''• lltl W, SI•••"' A•., Ajlll. IM, a.Ma ANA, CA.. .,,., Tllh b<nlneu II ~Ud DY <HI Ill GIYl .. •I L'fN!M.S....rM Tiii\ llt'--1 W•t lllff Wiit\ ti.. c-1ytJ.tt11•0r-c-,..,,,..,,, ~.1'11. l'ttW •ut11.-Or~ C..\1 O.i11 Pl .... Apt II ft. M'4 MfY S. 1l, It, 1t11 Ofllce, Cttv ot toot• Meu. c ... 1111 o•J--------------: Orano•. Tll•I Ille ""°'"1Qna4 o.tlrtt to ,.. PUBUC NOTICE celve '"' Wld """""•' ~rty or col 1--------------11(1 tllt c1el1T1\ -lo rtmo,.. 11111 col· ft<ltd or reco4V9d lron'I lllit !.!•I• ot C.alltornlot to tllt salcl \l&lt whfrt ltl· '"" 1.,,.,,_,.,Y or 01 •Gmlnl•lr•tlon "6Ytt ~•n 1~weo Alf"'"'°"' ll••lno t1a1r,,, •11•1n,111>e dtCt,,.M or ........ , .. 1 In \did ...... •nd "'"''"Cl .. ObJICI 10 ""II rtmov•I m oi•t qlYI' -1111n N>ll<t Of \U<I\ oble< llon to lllo --or DI''°"' tnd .. bt.,. 10. or bOldlng "''°"•' or-•1¥ ol, tt>e daudam !well notice mu1t be glvtn lo 111t oerson "°'olng l'le Dt••orat orooer. ty or •vtlnsl wnom llW <•aim h tn-•t '"-•<ldrtn •• 11\IM •boYI wllnln 10 OA VS •tt•r 1111 "'" oul>ll<•tlon ol ""' notice O•lld' AD"ll U. 1'71 Mtrleno NowlO I C¥ol Ml\OUM~ E~tcU1rtCl'\Ol_E,t.\1• of I wbtff• 8 Mtryer Pul>tls•ieo Orln\lt' C.,.\I Dally P110t A0<11 2t.a"411Mt5. 1t.1t11 1 .. 1.11 PUBLIC NOTICE ftCTITIOUS IUSINESS HAME ST ATEMl!NT Tiit 101t0W1no per10n Is dOtno tx.t~· neno· DENISE'S CAFE, IOJSanla IMtl>el. CO\I • M*\d C.A 'i.27 Oen•\& R Br•tjecl<, 12' N. Aue re Full•"'"' CA.,•ll Tl>t\ l>Utlntts Is conouctto ll'f an 1n d•v•du•I ~""~Brlll)eclc Thi\ \1•11,,_I W•\ Ill ... Wllll llW Coun11 C1tr11..of Or~OI County on Aortl n t'1t F1!1?4 Pub"-" OrM>Qt C0.'1 Da•I¥ Pilot AoriDll and May!, 11, 1', 1'11 1t1 .. 11 PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS IUSINISS NAME STATEMENT , ,.,. rot10W•"9 Of'r\Of"I ·~ dol"llJ bus1-""'\' .\ R ... R ROO .. INC. 10lll0 Falcon St • Foun••ln ll•llev Cl\ .,708 Ch1rtn W Raymond t0300 Fat con SI I" ounl ''n V•ll•v CA 917(18 Thi\ bu)•fW~\ I!. conducted by an In rJl'llt0V41 Ct\drfr\W R;,ymorwi Tht\ \falPrfll"ttt wa\ •tfed with tM C~unl.; C•••• ot Or....,oe County on Aprtf 11 ,.,, f1U'1 Pull"'""" O.an~ Co.nl Oally Pilot Apr fl U 11 1" •nd Mi>v 5. 1'77 Tiil• "•'-WA\ 111...i wftll tn~ Co"1f~Cltrkot 0.-Cou111v on ADr•t ,, ""'· , ____________ _ '1SU1 P .... lv.,.d ()r-(01\I Oally Piiot. Aprll2',alld-vS, 11.19, "" I/SA II PUBLIC NOTICE I I PlJBUC NOTICE -....... . PICTl nOUt euttlllll , NAMeSTATlflldNT • ,.,,. fflltWl"9 ~ ,, """ ..,.,. ... u.,: I, OT" a NORAVINO OOM•ANV; 2. OTIS Sl"l!'.C1'U. TIU.COMPANY. 130 attt 11111 Mr-. 51111• >. Out• .-M,., (Affl1' • R~I( L. Ollt, 1071 CM•lff St., A8". • JO,C...t.\IMH,CAttt• Tiii• ~lntt& Is candUCtl4 by ., In· di••-·· IWNflcL OU' "''' ,....._ .... ,..., •1111 ,,,. Gtvt'll' Oen; tf Or 1n99 c-tv on Aoril 11,1m. "1 .... •ubtl-OrlnOI C...tt o.lty ll'llot. AD"ll IA.JI,,.,_,,.., S, tt71 IOJ-11 PUBUC NOTICE l'IC'TtTIOUS eUSINIU NAMIHATIMUCT T .... lollO'#ltlQ --.,.00"'9-· ,,.,, .. DAHi.iA CO .. 9010 So. Mal" St , •sa. Sent• N\a, CA '2101 Arte Noel W•l\I\. )OIO So. Main St.. UI, S.m<t An•. CA '2101 John o. W•fJI\ ~19 ~: ~!I~ ~.•: 158. Sen\• ...... CA '2101 Tiiis 1111\IMH II cond\leted by • Q41Mraloertner"'ID Arte"-a!-ISh °Tltlt \lalanwnl WH fll~ wllll Ille Countv C•tt-of Ounoe Go11nty on M•rcll JI, 1911 "*' Publl\hfd 0<~ C0.11 Dally Pilot, Aiirll I. 14, 11, 2'. "11 UW·11 PUBUC NOTICE ...,., l"vbllwd Or .. Coast Delly Piiot. •11<1121. n . ...oMtv s. n. ••n tSI0-11 PVBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE "ICTITtOUS eUSfNIU NAMaSTATIMINT Tiit fOllGMftO --art dolnv ~· MstH: MA•LOWA ASSOCIATIS. ISISW. M.KArtllllr, •7.tostdiWse.et.m• Mll•eo Luclll• M .. 1-. 2100 hler\OI\. Costa IMM, CA "62' lllobert A. 8'11""'1. tllYJ E. Oc:-Fro..t, ~ ltKll,CAt)MI Tiii• bull...U I• <4111dU<t.d by a !l""e••l~P.. ~A.lt1"*1 Tiiis lllt ........ WM flltd Wiii\ h Cour.ty Otftl tf Orert91 Counly.,. AIWll ... 1'11. "14"1 f'vt>fltllld ar...-c::Dt•t Delly Piiot, Wll 11 •• , ... MtvS.12. Hn PVBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOT1CB PVBUC NOTICE "'CTITIOUi euStHHS HAMii STAT~INT TIM foll9wl11Q-10ft> artdol"9 ~I· "*1.I H ! EUROPA PRESS. lftS ~•Ille AW .• Ho-1 ltKto. CA t2* e..._ "°""'"""'<-''-s. tnc .• • C.flto<r"• CM-au ... •~•s M011t ovla Ave .• NfWl>0'1 BH<ll, CA t)MO Tiiis """""' k <Oftductod bf a <CW· p0ret1on. EIWCllloJ CorllMUnleatlOlls. Int. Tiiis st•1-n1 was m..i wit~ tne County c1~,-ol Or•"9t COURll on .---.... PUBLIC NO'llCS PVBUC NOTICE l'ICT1Tt0111 eut1Nl'5 Ht.Ml $TAftMINT Tiie loll°"'4f'O..,. __ ..,.Mio nets •\i MANAOl!'.MENf sa•v•«s AS. SOCIATES tllN 8rCN<IWo.5'11\otOQ, ~••Ana. C.tltwftletmt Eew...o '"""°' J11tt. ,... ~· cia .. (Jrcle, "-'"'" v.i1W. c..tN. .,~ NOi• JU\I 1-Sallla O•r• Clttlo. Founl•ln YetttY. c.tlf. '2.IOI Tl\11 Douslnns Is <-tod Dy a.t i... dlvltlU•• £ewarde: Just Tiii' '"'-was lllW wtlll Ille Covnty Cl•'11 ol Or•"" Covnlf •" "-'•tell ?'I. "" Ma#<lllO. ttll .., .. ,, "' ... PUbll-Or•"Qe Cout Oolly PUOt. PuDll•twd Or•l!Qt toast OMIY ll'ltol. Aorll 1. 1', 11. 21. ltl1 ,,...11 Aptll 1, u . 21, H ... ,, 11tt-7' PUBUC N011CE PUBUC NOTICE P'ICTITIOUS IUSINISS P'ICTITIOUS IUSIHUI NAMISTATIMINT NAMISTATIM .. IT Tltt fOllOwl"IJ peNOn 11 OOlng bin!· Tiie 101tow1119~•ar•dol1191M11i. M U•S• nt\J•I! C i.RI ST 1 AN 8 Vs I N ES S SOUTH COAST OEVEl.Of>!AS, FINANCIAL INST .. 1.0. N. &ro.dw•r • .'INC, 3110-8 WMt c.tntrel, Saftt• All._ S.ntaAna.CA'2106 CA'2'1M . .JO'Mtlll V. SI-. 10012 Jon D•'I' Or., SC INVESTORS. INC .. a C.llfomlo H1111111191on Btecll CA 12"t CO<'t>Orauon. ''20-6 Wttl Central. Sant• Tiii\ ... _......,•• 1.' ..,:,..-t~ b •-I <lne, CA. '2104 dlYltlUer-.. -• <--... -' ~ "' Tiiis 11\W~s Is cOlldllCled.,., • c.t• Jo\el>l'I v si-oora I IOn This ltal-t WH IUM Wtln ,... SC INVESTORS, INC. CountyGltrt<ol Or•ge Gouftty on Apr II V.8.MEHARQ, • ''n S<t< /Trtuut'lr • ' l'HSM Tiiis 11.ie'"""' wK flied wlll! tlle Put>Usl\td 0ranc;i. Coast Dally p,101. ~~i~1f,'r;,\ ot Or•nve County on A11<ll I•, ll, H • ...., M41r s. m l ""1•s uu.n Pullllsl!Od Or~ Coes\ D.&ty .. llo4. -"'--------------Aorll 1, 14, 21,21, 1977 PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS IUStNESS NAMf STATIMUIT TM tollowlng per'°"s artdol"9 bu~- 11euu: · 8ERRY PATCM, '104 M•rbor Blvd .• Sullt~A. Co\ta ~w.CA'2•V e .... r1., l(av u .... 21es """'°"'· ll C. Cosl• Mew. CA '2U7 Eve E•alne Ayres. 1~ FaMl\lw A..,..,ll'aramount,CA'°173 Tiii• buVM•• ll<ondUC:led by a llmll· ~ parlner\111p. !Mvotr1Y I( Lene Tiii\ Stal-I WH llled Wllll th• County Cterll ol Oranoe County on Mfrch 1S. 1917 1'1J1'1 Pul>fl\Md 0.•nqor Co•SI Oa•IY Pllol. Aprll 7, 14. 2t, 29, 1911 1318·11 PUBLIC NOTICE P'ICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAME STATl!MllNT Tiie lollowl'l!I oer-. II !lolnt bvsl· """"' CARNEY VON WEIST JU MartM Aw .• 8•1bol lsllllld, C4. '2641 C•ro!Y" L -ft, 1'00 Sky<rnt Or .. FullerlOll, CA. m31 Tltl$ ~-1$ ~I~ by_,,,,.. dlvldwl. c.ro1.,..,.s. woti. Tiit~ ~t•t-1 wts llltd wllll tlle County C~k OI Or-Couniy on April II. 1tn. l'l'4ff Pul>l••hr<I Orlln9f eo .. 1 oanv Ptlot. Aprll 14, 11.a.-.id-'MY S.19n PUBLIC NOTICE f'ICT1nous euitNIUS NAMaSTATIMl!NT Tiit IOllDWlng --ts OCHPIO bllsl· MSSH: PARCO TOOUNG, HIS1 .. ~ Slry Pwk, lrvi11e, Ct.'211' Joseoft S. Pare.ts. U Sft Gt1111m.1 SI .• Cypnss, CA to.JO This Doustnna I• ~ltd by •n ln- dM-. ~S,P•rcel• Tiiis stat-i WAS flied with th• COUftlY GltfllolOr-Gounly OllAprll "· ttn. F'141M P~llllfd Or..,qe Coast o.i1y Pilot, ~1121, .. -"'Ma' S, 12, lt'1 PUBLIC NOTICE u 33.77 PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTl,,OUt IUSINU~ NAME STATllMINT T11e t011tw1119 __ , .. eoolno tivw. "'" ... VINTAGE OESIGNS, J40f Vie Ooono. Lido Viti-.... w_t ltacll. CA '2660 IC are<> 811P!•. '°" 1'111"'°"' Wey. Cosl•M~w.CA'1tMI GI""' Smith. •)49 Ytnla 8 1vd,. Cutwr Cltv. CA '°1l0 Tiii• l>U1fneu l\ conducted e.y • oener•I oert11er\lllo t<1r11n 8U1~• Tl>IS )l~t-• wH '""'will\,,,. County Cler-ol O.ango Co11nty on Moren JO, 19'7. ~,... PuDflslle<I Oran91 Cool Oelry Piiot, Aprll 7, 1', 21, 29 1971 1:11>17 PUBUC NOTICE PICTITIOUS eUSJMH$ Mt.Ma STATEMINT The totlo.1"9 --tt OlllllQ ....._ MUa'1 J v ACCl!SSOllllES. mn 14-r L•nt. Hllf\tl"91on8eecll. CA"'41 NatMnltl A. C•ar-. li1'2 H-r l.•M ... 11ntl"91011 8 .. < 11, CA '2611 Tiii\ M>neu It c.ondu1Clt4 ~'.., ,,.. dlvlctu•I Nttl\anle4 •. Cln Tltls ~at-I wn hied wllll lllt Count v O...k of Or -Goll'lly on Af>f 11 It, 1'11. 1'74Mt Pul>ll•he<t OrfnCJlt Cont D•lfy Pllol, AJ>rllJl,21.-M.tyS, 12. ltl7 M2H1 PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICT1T10US IV51HHS NAMISTATEMINT Tiie lollowl"9 .,.._ •roclOfno busl-nnn llUMnesHs: PIDNEElllTAK~.()UTlfO ... .,SI Wttktr SI., CYll"IS. CA. Lal·Hw• Kuo. '721 Red ~ell. Hl.rntlnoton htch, CA. '2647 ..o•PJ Kuo, 6721 Rad eo.ctl, Mllllt• lngt.., 8eac11. CA..,.,.., t11!i~!ar.6'"'" II <onclv<1td bf M 111- Ul·Hw• t<w Tltlt ltalemtnl WH fl!M wltft tho County Ovit ot 0r .. ,. County on APrll It, 1'71, "' ... Publl•IW<f Oranot Coast o.lly ,.,tot. AO<ll U, 21. 2', and MAY S, 1''1 ms.n ttoN1 PUBLIC NO'nCE - ~--... -~ ----. - IOOMIR . ~ f I INSIDE WOODY ALLEN FUNKY WINKERIEAH I ~ ~INC:,5 LIKE 'JMI& I I FEEL. SICK 8ECPOOE U£ MJE: lO CWMB 1fiAT 9J>10 fQ>E IN WM~! \ TANK McNAMARA I'M TANI< M'NAM4e1., (lfTJ./£-'f{JT NEUJ5' ~CRITIC ... /.A ~T NIB~ GMf6 8U/1Jf£N mf KNICK? AW TIE J.AJ<fRS VJ1~ .. NANCY WHAT'S A LL THAT HONKING ABOUT? • a ·· 1 I f : by Jeff MiDer & Ill Hinds OM MYGC.0, I~MbniR 'Cl.I CK.' by Emie Bushmiller A LOT OF' CARS ARE LINED UP TEMPER TC TEMPER HONK HONK HONK HONK - TODAY'S CIDSSWDID PVZZLIGO __ aoo __ ACROSS UNITED Feature Syndicate 1 Goll shot 52 Stylish 5 Give out 54 Trade temporatlly 56 Most 9 Bur•t with lnQu1slt1ve loree 59 Tenth 14 Wea~ and PrellJC IMlleetual 62 Battering··· 15 Gree II 64 Fiii with JOY goddeu 65 Worship 16 Mae aw 6 7 Level a 2 17 Slander WOfda tOCaleareoua 70 Mr Runyon ska111on 71 Exeuae 20 Ea1ri1et ore 7 2 Alpine snow underground held 21 Ullimllte 7J Ameliorate 23 Window 7' CauMd to dtvls•on depart 2• AnetstOfa 7~ T11n111 27 Sound ol ClamtQt wur1nen allowance 29 01st1ngulsh1no DOWN featuru 18 Of 1'1e. •O-46 Makt 111 10- 31 Pomona t Fu1enino neys p11t 35 Alrkan oe111ce 22 Pencil l lld 48111Ctt1NS in antelope 2 .... ta 25 Secured value 37 Remove v•st• Sp w11h sir•no 5t BltmtS!'t aotublt good· bye 28 l<ind of ease 53 Makino no conat1tu1nt1 :J Begged 28 U S sound 39 Blow 4 Eve Slang enhsted 55 llluminataon lorcelully 5 $p1n11h men lnfor-sources 4'0 Called on 11t1cle mil 5 7 Footballer the pnont 8 Actor ... :JO .. Be olfl • . .... ven 4'2 M0tt Walltch s11ng Buren dlaa1trou1 7 Gaatoua 32Stoker 2 58 Doct11ne 44 SllOwlno element 59 Mama·a 5 8 Scandinavian• words malt . ement 9 U S. mll. 33 trial! river 60 Nelheliandt 45 ms with group 34 Old World town conlldtnee t 0 Soolhll~tr• duck 61 fiaPOtn 47 Lt11 1 t .. Doctor 35 Metric unit 63 Manly Pftv1lenl Zhivago" 38 Cburcn oart 86 FOOlball 49 ActOf ••• cherecter 38 Wading bird pl1yer Ayre• t 2 Ru1111·1 41 Football 68 Golll!r· 60 Ma11 nelohbor held announcer communtea· 13 Mtlk:lous t3 Change the ···Venturi Ilona mean1 l1ofy decor 69 Have dinner • ........... DOOLEY'S WORLD .. DR. SMOCK t...ooK, ...auRse, :! ONt...Y MAKE! •e7.50 AWSSK.' SO "f AK5 M.5 10 A PHYSICIA~ :t CAN AFFORP .' Th!ndly.Apto 211. ten DAil Y Pit.OT Iii by Ch..tts M. ScWz -------- by Rodger lradfielcl: by George Lemat MOW Aeou-r POCIOR PSPPSR FOR A QUAR"flaR ,. .--S-OFT-----. ~ • ORIN KS ~ lllil!iiilllJJ THE GIRLS "Oh dear. no-I have a hard enough time as it is getting my husband to do anything around the yard without having to talk him out of that.'' DENNIS THE MENACE ·O . ~ .. .. . ~ ' ' ~T~.Mll.t.E,M I 1lUNK..WE'U. STAV Jl'l¥.E l)~"GHt ,. ~ GraQ HAO ~E Cl MIS 16H1s ~vs ~IN .• ~ DAIL V PILOT -'Neun1 to Vse Self-tanning Lotions OK WASHlNGTON <AP) -The eovernment bas looked into products designed to give you a suntan , without any sun, and says lt has no reason to ques· i,ton chums that they brown the skin. The Food and Drug Administration said tests conducted for the agency by a consulting firm show that consumers are not likely to s uffer injury from \be products if they follow di.recUona on the label. • THE FDA SAID IT RECEIVED complaints· J\>(>ut a spotty or mottled Ul>pearance when the color >\arts to wear ofC. lt said this may result from uneven ' application of the product.· If you don't want lo wal\ for the "tan'' to dis-' CONSUMER appear naturally. tbe FDA says experiments in· dicale three or foursc:rub- . bangs with soap and water '611 eliminate most of the color. • t The browning effect, incident ally, comes from chemical dihydroxyacetone, according to the A. ExacUy how the chemical reacts with tbe skin till unknown. ..... GI BILL-IF YOU'RE a student receiving •terans benefits, plan ahead. You'll have to wait lPnger than usuaJ between checks. More than 1.5 ~illion veterans, dependents and service members ~e affected by a change in payment dates an- 1t9unced by the Veterans Administration. ~ In the pas t, checks were issued on the first. of tie month. Now, the VA will s end them out at the elld of the month. Thal m eans a one-time, two- month gap in payments : Students will get their May checks, as usuaJ,.on QT a bout. the first of the month. The next checks will arrive at the end of June. After that, the checks will qrive once a month, but al the end, instead of the beginning, of the period. * *. HELP TRACK DOWN DANGEROUS PRODUCl'S-Did you ever cut yourself on a power tool? Walk into a glass door? Fall off a s tepladder? • The Consumer Producl Safety Commission ·says more than 20 million people are injured in and around t heir homes ever year and 30,000 of them ar e killed. If you have been injured by a cons umer ptoduct or have noticed a hazard connected with Qflt!, the comm1ss1on wants to hear about it. · There's a toll·free number you can call from aoywherc in the United States to register a com - plaint or comme nt with the commission. The (lumber 1s 800 638·2666. Jn Maryland, caJl 800 492·2937. For details on the com m1ss1on and how you can help. call the toll·free number above and as k for the pamphlet "Your Voice Counts." ••• CIGAR ETTES RETESTED -Two brands of Clgarettcs have been re·tesled by the Federal Trade Commission a nd new tar and nicotine ratings li~ted. Al tht• requl•st of the manufacturer, the com· mission rechecked Kent Golden Lights and found 8 milligrams of tar and 0.6 milligrams of nicotine per cigarette. In tht• annual testing results issued last n,tll Golden Lights had been rated at 8.8 milli- grams of tar and 0.65 of nicotine. PARLIAMENT CIGARETTES, meanwhile, 11ave been reformulated and aJso were re-tested. 1"h e results, compared to last.year 's ratings. were: King SIZC filter, hard pack: 10 milligrams of t<lr. down from H .6, 0.6 milli gra ms of nicotine . dO\\ n from 0. 79 Kinsi s11.e filter , ~oft pack 10 milligrams of l<ir. do\\on from 16.:J. O 7 milligrams of nicotine, down from 0 9-l ••• TODA \"S Tl P Before buying a used car. dn' l' 1t throu~h a car "'ash to check for leaks J round the windows. Look under the floor and trunk mJls and undc•r the spare tire for moisture which m ;1y and11:atl" rustecl ·lhrough floorboards. ~an Juan Park Kids Reassigm3d About 30 childre n who hve in a San Juan mobile home park will be a ble to walk to Del Obispo SchoOl oext year. rathe r than belnf bused to San Juan School across town Capistrano Unified School DlStrict trustees ea• t'mpted the mobile home park from a ~rtaniza. tion or elementary school attendance areu, after i>arents petitioned the board to allow their children {o attend the school they can s ee from their ftn veway SAN JUAN ELEMENTARY STUDENTS will be divided among rour schools in September. Children who live east or the San Diego Freeway in San Juan will attend the new Harold Ambuehl School on San Juan Creek Road. Children living an central San Juan will attend San Juan School on Spring Street in the downtown :ire a. THE SOUTHWEST AREA OF THE CITY will be . served by Del Obispo School on Camino deL Av1on Alto Gap1strano children in southeastern San juun will aUend Palisades School in San Clemente. ' I •-..ota•.,,r Mary Pugnes• bid for election as "head boy" at Holy Family High School in Denver w as stalled after the 19' boys in the school decided • ..head boy" should be just that. So, despite o tie in the school election, her name was taken off the tun-0U ballot. DIET-NUTRITION SYMPOSIUM Sunday, May I • 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. AIRPORTER IMM 0. MCICArtllw &Acrou from o.._.. Comly Airport) 10:00 .... 1.,Y..cy 11 :00 Dr-. Jadl Lme, D.C .. M.C. DOMATIOM $5.00 FAMILY $7.00 lrldology Colon Therapy ~ . . . SPECIAL GUEST-AM AmltMOOM Wmt DI. PUVO AIROLA I :JO . Dr. POCIYo Airola M.D ..... D. .4:00 Mutrltloftllf Arbiter Picked ~~~:S ] 1/ 2 c ... SACRAMENTO <AP) ,..,..,. • • , .. ., .. ' -An arbitrator for the COPY SBVICE 'Dr. Alrol• b ... l1tt.,,.atf011ally r.coplaed Hhitlonlst, \ ..... a•atWc l'llylld-. .ct Prelldeat of the l•t•MHOMI Ac..., of IWotkal MeclclM. He 11 • awcrdw.._.g cmthot- Sacramento Region a l 611-1425 of._ ..... w• 9 books. ......... How To Get W ..... wNdl Is Transit Authority was ~7~1~1 ;w~. ~17~tll~St.~C•;;'~;~ med -• tntbook ..... .,... ... .......... named to the st.ate farm ~ labor board by Gov. Ed- mund Brown J'r. Herbert A. P e rry, 5 4 , an econorrues professor at Cal State Sacramento, is To place your message before the reading pub.be, phone 4:00 Dr. Gey LC_...., D.C. a Democrat. Daily Pilot Clasalli.ed, ~ OPEN TO THE PUIUC SALE . VINYL COVERED SHEET ROCK lh''x4'.x9' Sltll Of'llV 60~l TS £1&. 11z"x4'.x10' SIMI ONLY 94 S>«flS -£IA. ~"x4'x8' l't9I ONLY l6 SHCHS -£U. ~"14'19' 11ta ONlY~~CTS -£1&. ~"14'.xlO' s321 ~LY 101 StllCl!. IA. 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Even Lhen, lbey were Wlabl4P 'to' prevent widespread destrucllon of private and public property and in· timidation of campers by unruly groups," be sai~. ASPEN, Colo. CAP) -Singer Claudine Lonaet, convicted in the 1b00Unc death or her lover, is sharing •jail cell with a woman convicted of drunken drlvln1. authorities say. Both are servlnl 30-day sentences. ·'They did not know each other befctre, but they do now." said a spokeswoman. "Both seem to be in 1ood spirits. There doesn't seem Lo be a conlllctof any sort." Miss Longet began serving her sen· teoce April 18 for criminally negligent homicide in the death of skier Vladmur "Spider" Sablcb. Only the o.ay Plloe f'Mlty tetle ~ what .. new lft ,our ioc.1 oommunlty ... "9fY dey ·~· Public Auction::) . · . , FrL, Sat. and Sun. eveninas at 8 p.m. -~ ooons orEN Ar 1 PM. FoR 1NsPEcr10N Dirty Dogs 1 JEWELRY CHINA . CRYSTAL : Someone in Kern County has decided you 1 Plushundredsofotherltemsoffum.iture,objet.ad'art,etc. 1 can lead a horse to water but you can't : Merchandise oonstgned from out-of-pawn. bankruptcies. court-ordered 1 1 give him a bath. Do the horses mind too sal ... __ 1._ much? Neigh. I es,Liaua.11,etc. i -----------------HANGING BASKET Now in Bud and Bloom 1 Moved for convenience of 6dle to: 1 ~ 11:,:ri:.:=::·13 -< Red Visit Due (71')&45- 2200 For Dirt Band Gall 4 Styles Rttj. 4.60 NOW illff Full Size TREE ROS lllUd 5 Gal. 4 '-:5' Tall I I I China by Limoges. Wodoowood. Rosenthal and others; fine European and Amen~ cut crystal and art glass; porcelain bgunnes; bronzes; fine furruture; chande!Jors c1.nd one of the idrgest displays of hne Jewelry m the southlm:i. Everything from 20 carat diamond solitaires to gold neck chains. TERMS: FREE ADMISSION ~ BankAmericard, M8Ster Charge, Personal Check, T enns. ADDITIONAL INSPECTION HOURS: Mon .. Tues. & Fri. I 0 a .m. to 5 p.m., Sett. 12 noon to 5 p.m .• Sun. 2 p.m to 5 p.m AUCTIONEER: Art Levltle OR SELL ON CONSIGNMENT. DENVER CAP> -The Dirt Band, which has played before audiences throughout the nation. is taking its blend of rock, bluegrass and country • music on the Tbilisi, Yerevan and Riga Circuit. The band will arrive in Moscow on Saturday for a 28-day, 24-concert schedule. the first American rock 'n' roll group to tour the Soviet Union . "WE'VE BEEN TOLD PEOPLE over there are very subdued, not laid back, but restricted," said John McEuen, the band's bearded banjo player. "Her, we go out and hit a few bars or ·cosmic Cowboy' and people know what it is. Thal won't be true in Russia." The Colorado-based band, formerly known as the Nltty Gritty Dirt Band, includes among its hits 'Buy For Me the Rain." "Mr. Bojangles," and the album. ''Will the Circle Be Unbroken?" Soviet officials have printed programs with lyrics to all the songs lo be performed dtir'lng the two-hour concerts. Patio TREE ROSE ••cm 3 Gal. 2'-3' Tall ~~~ J Florist S pecial f rf'.'; 3 Philodendrons Your Choice ••• DmEA. e SPLITLEAF e FIDDLE LEAF e RED WE BUY FOR CASH _) '----~~~=~=~:~:.E~-~~~I~:::~:.:~: McEUEN ASID THE LYRICS TO "The Battie of New Orleans.'' could be "a little weird" in Russian. TranslaUon of another Dirt Band song, the ;=:===============================;-Cajun classic "Oiggy Llggy Li," could be even PYRAMID Sale Thni May 3 ln 6 11 Pota Reg. 8.95 Specials Ltmlted to Supply on Hand One pound or coffee. When you open a new checking account Of$250ormort. -/Ontloqo r>onk T ,,,,, .. , r ')3!iE r,,,, ,,, • ·.'.'~·":'::: I rr ,. ,, • c '1 ( r , I • where checking accounts a re FREE ' ,,. ... CINCO DE MAYO MEANS MAY FIFTH AND THAT MEANS MARGARITAS AND DON'T YOU FORGET IT . , more difficult, he said. The tour is sponsored by the State Depart· ment ·s Office of International Arts Affairs. PHONE 546-5525 Other rock groups such as Chicago and The Doobi Brothers were considered for the tour, a State Department spokeswoman said. But The Dirt Band was chosen because It plays "a blend of sounds the Soviets would like to hear. A h arder rock group would be very difrlcult to present in the Soviet Union at this time,•' she said. 2640 Harbor Blvd., Costa MeMa DAIL V 9-6 SUN. 9-5:30 'Gloria' Concert Slmed Geneva Presbyterian Church in Laguna Hills will be host t o the Saddleback College Chamber Sln1ers. Con· cert Choir and Sym · phonic Orchestra on May 15 for a performance of V1vald1's "Gloria." The vocal groups, con· ducted by college music l n s t r u c l o r A I v i n' Brlghtblll, will also pre• sent works by Brahms, Mozart and Bach at the annual spring concert, which begins at 7 p.m. Admission is free and no reservations are re· quired. There wilt be three feature soloists in the Vivaldi piece, including Gloria Grace Prosper. a soprano in the Ro1er Wagner Chorale; Bernice Brightbill, a soprano in the Los Angeles Chambe r Siogersand Dian Pilcher, an alto with lbe Laguna Opera. Vivaldi was a Baroque cornpoeer known Lo con· t e mporaries as "The Red Priest" becaW!e of his red hair. He com- poaed the "Gloria.. in l 72S whlle teaching at an Ilallan Cirla •school. A family of popular cocktail mixes for home entertainment That's Right! When Newport F.quity Funds arranges an F.quity Loan of up to $10,000, 11.7% is the Annual Percentage Rate you11 find on your Loan Disclosure Statement. And it's the lowest rate we've ever offered. Of course larger. amounts· (up to $75,000) and shorter terms (from three years) are available at somewhat higher A.P.R.s, but we haven't seen a lower A.P .R. anywhere for a ten-year homeowner loan. The simple annual interest rate is 10 percent. And at Newport Equity Funds ybµ can,make monthly payments of in- terest only. So your monthly payment" IS only $8.33 per $1,000 borrowed.• Call the Team at Newport Equity Funds. They work hard to help you get the money you need. -sio.ooo prindpa1 amount at 10• simple lnm.t for 10 yean; 120 echeduled monthly payments of $83.33 each and a final payment of $83.33 tntaett and $10,000 principal. · Newyort Equity Tunils,,Inc ... UOC-0 MOMJI LAGUNA HILLS 830.S700 NEWPORT BEACH 644-8824 . SAN DIEGO 297·7100 .. (8 DAILY PILOT Thursday, Aprfl 28, 19n · QUEENIE - ..... :Officialdom l All in Family From AP Dispatches ll should be easy for Merced's mayor and the local elementary school board president to com· municateon problems involving both agencies. The mayor of the 31,000-population San Joaquin Valley community is William "Pat" Quigley. He was elected by other council members to a second two.year term . His wife, Cappl Qolgley, is president of Merced City School District trustees. She became the first worn an to head the board. * David Eisenhower says he's been considering running for public office but hasn't made any de- finite plans. Eisenhower, grandson of former President Dwight D. Eisenhower and son-in-law of former President Rlchard,.Nixon, said the idea of running for office "has been in the back of my mind." EISENHOWER ·Tm nol s ure rm really m· t erested," said Eisenhower, in Downingtown, Pa .. for a speech at a local Republican club. "E verything is too close. We won't be settled for about a year." * William M. "Flsbbait" Miller says most of the tales in 1'i s book about the seamy side of Washington are hearsay. But he s tands by them anyway. Miller, who moved to Atlanta after he was oust- ~d from his $40,000-a-year job 89 doorkeeper of the House in 1974, said in an interview with the Atlanta Journal that the material in his book comes from back-corridor tales. But, he said, "this ( J kind of thing was com· PEOPLE m on knowledge ·· , Miller said 10,000 ________ _. copies of his gossipy memoir, "F1shba1t." have been published for the first run and his publisher expects to print 25,000 more on the basis of early sales. • California's lcgislata\e analyst. A. Al,an Post, is lo be a professor after retirement. The Sacramento Union reported Il quoted Post as saying he would be a full pro- fessor at USC's School of Public Adm1mstrat1on Post 1s to r etire in Sep· temher on his 63rd birthday. and plans to spend some time in Iran as a consultant to that country•s government '"' • ln ::i solemn ceremony in modem St Mar y·s Cathedral, the Most Rev John R. Quinn was installed as the sixth Roman Catholic archbishop of POST Sun Francisco About 4,000 persons watched as Archbishop Quinn, a Riverside native. replaced Joseph Thoma!> McGucken, who rellred last month at the age of 75 Archbishop Quinn came lo San f'ranc1sco from the Diocese or Oklahoma where ht• had sen ed as archbishopsincc 1972 Pit Yield 1,000 Bodies Found TOKYO (AP> -Chinese scientists have dis- covered 250 pats conta1mng the remains of slaves killed as human sacrifices more than 3,000} cars ago In eastern China , the official Hsmhua News Agency reported. The news agency re· ported Wednesday the find near Anyang In Hon an Province, 285 miles south of Peking, the capital of the Shang dynasty in the 16th to 11th centuries B.C. T H E AGENCY said Coastal I Course Offered large numbers or slaves were sacri ficed for funerals or to honor the ancestors of the nobility. s howing "the extrem e crut'lty and barbarity of tht• slave-owning nobility of the Shang dynasty." In 200 pits already ex· <'avated, the news agen- cy said. most of the 1.000 s ke l etons had their' heads chopped off, but some had been tied up and buried ahve. ~ost were men between 20 and 30. but there was also a small number of children about 10, it said. A 15-day field studies • • S 0 M E W E R E course of the Caribbean mutilated and dismem· coastal area and Mex-bered, ·• Hsinhua said. ico's Yucatan Peninsula "It can be estimated that is being offered by the s laves were killed on Orange .Coast College several occasions, rang. beginning Aug . 15. ing from a few dozen to 'fbe three-unit class several hundred each ' will meet prior to t he trip time. · on Aug.'5, 7, 12 and 14 al "Slaves were buried as 6:30 p.m. The excursion sacrifices together with will cost $635 and covers pigs, horses, dogs· and alr fare, lodging, tround birds by som e slave transportation and most owners. This fully proves • bleals. that the slave owners re- . 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Reg. 19.95 1418 Q I t I •• • , .. t' t DAIL y PILOT DI °'P}'ri&b' • 1m a, no tmeraaUonal Alb'oloaical ~tlon 1-_A_S_TJ_H_O_'L_O_G_'J_C_~_L_RE __ 'S_'EA_R_C_..'H.,...~iiii.iiiiilliii~iiiiiiiiiiiw, ..... s~B-ULL-....;..E-1:-1N ............. , The Secret . 01 Having · Good· L.ucll Newest Discovery By I.A.A.May Be .Biggest In The HistoryOf AstroloD' 8» J. C Riley-Astrological Writer "'I am prr~nting here the most interesting stvry I have t'ver covered as on as1ro/og1col writer. Read m r ,..,tory and fuid out.hc>w to become a luckU!r pt1no11. Yes, as a re!:."Ult of an mtrological re!:.tarch discover). vou can ac1Ually increase your good luck. How? Find nut in tllefollowing inlerv~w I lladwith Cary Fran/...~·. Chief A strologer jor The /memational A l trological AJ.soc1ation. The interview was co11tluc1ed ul 1/ie Association's re:.eorch nmter m the nor1hern purl '!( Canton. Oliiu. ·• Queltion: "Cary, what is this luck project you a.re working on all about?" AnswH: •·very himpl}'. we have uncovered the ~ecrct of hav~nggood luck. That is, we have found ouL why some people are so much luckier than other:.; why certain people get rich by being in the nght place a t the right time; how that certain per:.on in everyone':. circk of acquaintanoes (you know the guy) i.eem:. to ah\a)~ '"n door pn1es. ratnei., loucnc:.. card:. and you name: it; anJ why certain people arc al\\ayi. luck~ in lo"e, \,;Jret:ri. and bui.in~:.s \<entun::.." Question: "How did you disco,•er the secret vf good luck~ .. Ans~er: ''I he "'hole.: projecl j, called the Life· Luck Project." "Thi~ project wai. cummii.sioned by the board of ducctors over ltve )Cars ago on March 7. 1971. Kc:.carch data wa:. gathered b): l) Jnvc:.tigaung h1:.toncally lamous. lortunatc people. 2) lnvc:.tigatang tamoui. fortunatl.! people ol toda). 3) O~ervatioo ol 1 c::.c;irch test :.u)>jects (halt of which were known to be lucky), 4) Analy:.is of more than 198,000 l't!Search ~uesticrnnaires gathered from all over the country 1hrough l.A.A.'s nationally famous lcaturc "ASl RO LOGY ·1 ODAY" which has run in nearly every major publicnlion in the country. ·1 otal number of people ~ubm1ttmg bi rth 1nJormallOJl through ''AS"I ROLOGYTODA Y"was over 1.2 million. Total «.:apita l outl!ry Im the Lile-I ud. PmJel·t \hi~ o\cc ~ 192,000.00." Qu~stion: •· Jl' hot did you find out a$ a result of rnur invtstigation of fortunat~ ptoplt"!" I w.k~d. .\o~wtr: .. We conhrmed what "'c haJ alread\' ~u~pl·dcd tf\jt mo!lt Jortunatc people get th.it \\,1V' hv u,111g J '>t111h)gy. Prolc:.:.ional astrologcn "'ill tell ~ou that nc..irly 1111 nch and famous pcopk, p<.1.,t .wd prl·~cnt, UM:' :u.trolllgcr,. [-.en prc~cnt and h1~tonc world leaders use or have u:.ed m.trolog}." "Bui. althou~h the fa cl that rich and tamouo; pcnph.: u~c :i~trulogy 1i. new:i. to laymen, it ts ob\ mus to rrntc .. s1011al :1strologcr~. Whal we were really alter w;1..; cx.ac:tly HOW duJ thci-.e lMlunatc Jl<!ople u~ ai.trolog}. •\•.trnlu~y I'> a ~c1cncc of 111fin11c .. co~·. I-cw pcupk I.now th,tt i.IO i.1'l.rOl<ll(er cuuld 'pend .1 hfet1mc 01'< 1 ll~ I 01\ l· llOROSCOPl . '1111 mu't U"lc 11pc1:1lll .11Ca"1 1111 the ~pec1flc thing'> )OU "°•tn\ Ill .llCOmph'ih "1th 1t. Aho, you mll.'•l know tn dct.111 h,1\li to APPi Y .ii.trological lwowlcd~c." horoscope usjng our in-hou:.c research subjects in rut life situations.·· Quulion: .. How did th~ UFE -LUCK HOROSCOPE do in this ·acid test"!" Answer: "The fe)Ults were astounding! And, I'm not exaggerating when l say that. We were able to tum people into wmncrs who had never woo anything in their lives." .. But, let me quality that statement. We also lound out something eli.c during th11> final te:.t. And. that is that all people ;ire not equa lly lucky. lf it isn't in their horoscope~ that is. if they were not born at the right time and place, they haveonlyso much luck potential." ··eut, why 1 a m so thrilled about the results and why they are significant 1s this: W E WERE ABLE TO INCREASE THE GOOD LUCK IN OVER 95% OF OUR RESEARCH SUBJECTS. lnothcrwords, l will go out on the hmb and say that although some people a re luckier than other:., there is a 95%chance that their luck horoscope "ill guarantee that they get all the potential luck that they have coming." ~ l\o"'. l don•t want to tell you som~ ot the ama1ing thin~:i. that happened to our research subject:.. myself, because l already sound like I'm bragging. Let me make Ii quick phone call and get two typical research subjects up here. 1 say typical becau!>e many ~bJccts were much luckier and many were much le!>.' lucky. They arc the averuge. But, I want to use them because they had never won anything tn their live~ until they uM!d the LIFE-LUCK HOROSCOPE.'. .. Cary ~unn1oned two of the restarch ::;ubjects who lwd tak.en part in ~final tests of the LIFE~ LUCK HOROSCOP~. She said I was free to print tlteir testimony. This Tt:Olly impressed me. Few people know that trade regulations are hard on tt>stimonials from people. If an organization prints o testimoniaf with a person's n~. iJ hod betltr be true. Bear this in mind as you read t~ following Ustimonials from Ken Fronk. and Ro:.~ Lineman." ·Tht two people tntered the room and sat down. I just asked for tire testimony of Ken Fronk of Canton, Ohio.·• QueS(ion: ''1< or, ttll mt your e:rptriertce whil~ ming the LIFE-LUCK HOROSCOPE that wa.\· pr~paud /or yuu. •· Ans"er: "My UH-LUCK. HOROSCOPE wai. rirc:pared for me on March 1. 1974. The horoscope \\-as 111 great detail and covered all areas of my hfc. But \Ve, a:. research subjects. were told to concentrate on games ~n we could get the quickest tcsL ·• •·My horoscope listed games in order, from those "h1lh I would 11'! luckiest. to those that l would be the lcai.t luck). It IL\ted datct. and times that J would be mu:i.l Jucky. It al1to h\tcd whut my lucky number, colors and comb1nat!on ol lud.}' Clllori. and numbers were. l h;uJ 11c11c:r won an)'t hing in m) hie. In tact, l u:.cd to thlll' ol myscll as a horn lo~cr. But, and l still can•t hebe\e 1t. here a1c the re.'iuh,ol u'mg my LIFE-LUCK HOROSCOPC.'' ··t-:imous Amcncan tycoon J.l'. Morgan uscJ .. The fin1t day my horo cope told me I would be .i'trology to acqwrc hm lortunc. This was discovered lucky was March 16 to March 20. On March 17, l early m our ll*arch. nnd thi\ tact "as cited in played the horses because that was listed high on my .. l\S 1 ROl.OGY TODAY." J .P. Morgan·s a~trologer lucky ~ chart. I used the color and number wus none other tha n Evangchne Adams, grand-infonnation once I got Lo the track. And, that night l daughte1 offamod PresidentJohnQwncy Adams. The: won $506.00!'" tnck'! She concentrated and expanded the luck area or .. Now, I will just leave out the ~mallel" winning ~l!'>trology only. J.P. Morgan invtfited in thmgs dictated nights and give you tho highlights." to be hc6t by his horoscope. But. he would only make .. , was told l was going to be very lucky May 19 to 111vc,tmcnl)., .tl lhc ..:1mct time pn-:scrihed hy Mii.s May 20. Using the same procedure: On May 19. J AJums." played bingo nnd won a $10.00 door prize and $60.00 Qut-,\tlm1: "I w1dnstand you hav' combintd in bingo. On May20, I played bingo at my MooseOub 1utroloRY with numtrolov (a rtlated fit-Id tu and won the $500.00 jaclcpoL On May 21. I played astrology) u\ u re.uA.lt oj your u srarch. That's a first, bingo again and won $50.00. On May 22, I won isn't it'!" S525.00 on the horses and $45.00 playing bingo." Answer: .. Yes. We found that numerology is a •1n October, the 6th to the 11th was a lucky 'Very useful tool in producing good luck." period. But, I wu told that0ctober9wasanespccially ~For example. tbe letters in the alphabet have hot day for me and 1 was to bet heavy. I played the assigned numbera. Singer Dionne Warwick.e took the horses and won the daily double and Sl,040.00 ... advice from her numerologist and added an •e• to the Qumiotr.: "I tM:tt oslcedftK I.ht tatimolfJI of Rost t:nd of her name. Her numerologist told her this would I.int.man of Frtdoltltl. PmM)'lvanlll." b~ng about the correct, fortunate combination." ~cr:•Well, my testimony will betnucb1borter "'She immediately skyrocketed to fame. S he has than Ken·s was because the only game I am interested ' rcvealcdthisfactontheJohonyCarsonshowtwux." in is bingo. J got my J.I FE-LUCK HOROSCOPE on Quntion: •'So. what was tht nsult of oil your May J, J974." r~archr" "Prior to that time. l never won at bin&<> over a 'Answtr: "The end result of our five ~ars of period of a month. l would keep monthly ~rds. research is a special horoscope which is revolutionary They would usually come out on the loss aide with a in the field of astr0loty. This horoscope is called ,.HE f cw break-even months and a very few alight winning UFE ~ LUCK HOROSCOPE. It expands and months. Overall. I was way in the Rd." concentrates on only the luck an:as of astrolol)'. ftalso "'Now compare thia. By followina thcadvioc in my uses NUMEROLOOYand even PSYCHOLOGY. (lt !'LIFE-LUCK. HOROSCOPE, from May I to was discovered in Ocrmany that the J>6ycbology of Otccmber JI . 1974. I had won $2,219.00 owr that color has a prnfound effect on luck). We tested this ei&ht-month period. l plAyed on the average or once a _,. S lADYLUCK. <..ary Fran I.. 1 -Famou:; I hie/ Altrologer /Of' I. A.A. lJirec:tor of the Life · Lm·k Research PrOJl>cr. Cary ~u' hUl'n and educated m Cleveland. 01110. She rt'('en·ed (t B.S. 111 plycholugy and chemutry from Cose· Western Rr!erve Univer.wy and a masters in polymer chemutn. After graduating, she became mtue.fted 111 astrology. She .11udied the sub1ect /or JO years and earned the highest rertiftca11on given t.o professional astrologers. She has .smditd a.urology in London and around the world. The mere fact that Cary is assocwted with this project ma}• be l11«ky in itself. l>fanv of her C'/1e11tl· ~av that jw.t ~m>r tJSlOClaled Wiiii l111r Ill Ofll' WUl' ll'l'/11\ /() hrillK u {l~f\llll )<!UOd /u,·k week depending on my lucky period!». averaging a bout $70.00 a night.'' .. But, there are two things thal impn:~:.ed me: abo'Ut th.is horoscope more than my own experience. As a tavor, l had the 1.A.A. do a horo:-cope for each of 1wo friends of mine." "My fir:.t friend's horoi.cope told her to buy an Ohio lottery ticket on December 5 She ~non lound out that her ticket was a winner!" .. My :.econd friend had a spicy experience. Her horoscope told her that i.hc would ha\<~ extreme!\· good luck in her love-life in July. It told her lo beacti\e socially that month. She had more affairs that month than 1 think I had in my entire life. She came out ol 1l with a lasting one-a guy that you couldn't ha\'c tailor made any better tor her." Question: ·~ t this point, I have only one request from you people." I pleaded, ·•1 want my LTFE·LUCK HOROSCOPE!" "Everyone laughed at this point a~ though I had just made a request that a million other people had made before me." Answer: .. Yes, ~re is quite a demand for the LIFE-LUCK. HOROSCOPE sin~ word has leaked out. And, we are now prepared to offer it to the public now -ON A SPECIAL BASIS. But, let me show yoo a sample LIFE-LUCK HOROSCOPE tir~t so you know exactly what it is." ::?. How to take advantage af your lucky opper- runitics. 3. How to incre~ your good fuel. 4. How to avoid bad luck. • Th1: horoscope covers how you e<ill be luc~~. depending on ~our horoMX>pc., m the loUo~g areas: Love • J o b -Career .. lnvel>tments -Stocks • Commodities-Oil Wells-Bingo-Lotteril:s-Cardi- Poker, Black Jacl, Baccarat -lnheritancQ • Football and BasebalJ Pooli> -Hor:.e Racing -Dog Racing -·General Games -Keno -Sports -Tip Boards -Contests-Raffles-Sweepstakes-Rouh!tll: -Slot Machines -Dice -Parlays -Legal MattCtl>. • The UF£..LUCK. HOROSCOPE also defines, the foUowing item~: Your Lucky: Years, M onths, Days. lfour~. Numbers_ Colors, M etals. Stones, People (Tht11 ~•!,'118 and when they were: born). How to Crt'.alc I uckyVibration:., Ho w to Create a l.ud.y Attuudt:. Question: .. 1'his is r~ully a super product. /ltow what is the ttpecial condition under which it is off ef!d Jure'!" Ans~er: .. Fmt, we Yi ould llkc to te:.l our horoscope on the general public. In the pa:.t, we ha~e found we gel many letters on the success of our horoscope from people who u-.c H. Sn. we know t~l we: will get teedback lrom pcopli.: \\-h11 11rdc1 1ht11 I IFE-LUC K HOROSCOPE-." ·second, we wanttodomurcadvuncc re~ea1ch Pll color and luck, tberelore, \\-c arc willin~ to make thl sunilar otfer we diet If\ our famous A <;TROI OG' TODAY feature.'' "We don't know what we will charge tor 1h1' product when the LI FE-LUCK HOROSCOPE llnall~ goes to market. howe,c:r. I can tell you that a11 astrologer could charge up to S200.00 for 1h1' horoi.cope -· 1f he knew ho\\. But. thme v.hu orde1 here through th.is special "TEST SUBJECT" oiler aml s ubmit their birth information and their favorile colo~ will only pay a $9.95 charge to make a duplicate copy of their horoscope plus 50¢ postage and handling " .. At thi~ point, I w.ould like to prci.cnt this publ1<: message: IMPORTANT -P UBLIC BEWARE. The founder of The INTERNl\Tl ONAL Astrological Association is the originator of the famous research project A STROLOGY TODAY. Again, under penal~ oflaw. we could not print this ii it were not true. There are presently many imitations of our horoscope and research projects. Some of these companies have names similar t o The INTER NATIONA i# Astrological Association. These same com panic~ will probably try to imitate the l lr F·LllCt.. HOROSCOPE. lttook I.A.A.a grcatdealol umeand' money to develop the LlfE·LUC K HOROSCOPE We do not believe it can be matched in detail and quality by a hurriedly prepared imitation. To mi.ure you are getting the true LlF&LUCK HOROSCOPE, Qwstion: •'J was shown a copy of this special horoSCQpe. I can 'eU you it is so~ else. It is 31 pages lonK and contains t.hinp tha1 you would never dream uist«l in a horosco~. To go into a complete be sure the astrology organi7.ation is 1 he INTER~ dacription will toh up too much space, so 1Jst«I next NATIONAL .AJtrological Association with the en-. are the ltlthlights of the contents of the LJFE·LUCK dorsement of certified Astrologer Cary Franks." ! HOROSCOPE." "Jf e concluded the inttrview and Cary gave~ • The .LIFE-LUCK HOROSCOPE reveals tho tM/oUowinr infornt11tion to pass on to those who wislf. following: to porticipate in this qJ«lal project and receive tlteir 3/ L WHERE. WHEN and HOW you will be lucky pa1t, special LJFE·LUCK HOROSCOPE prepar«I (including a 15-year, hnnd prepared, future /or lhem ~rsonally from 1/]eir uact birlh iriform'i forecast). tion." I ,....... ----------·-···-·~ , DATA lllTRt Fllll • Pl.EAll P•T ' GIVE VOUA HOUSfH0\.0 AOOAESS BELOW ,, ro ~ceivc your 31 page, special Ll .. 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You r crct.llt Ii. good with us. or you may u11c your Mn1ll'r Chor11e or BunkA!m'ricurd DAILY PILOT SUPER MESA VERDE CUl·de-sac location. Re- painted inside and out. New water beater and new floors in lutchen and family room . Also double fireplace. Textured walls and much more. Call to see this great home pnced at $76,000. Call 546-4141 ·. \'~ COATS~LLACE REAL ESTATE, INC. 2 BEDROOM HOME FRPLC & OPEN BEAMS Sep3 Room Apl. Use it for office Lake Waterfront Views Next lo Beach All for $198.000 "Z"REALTOR 494-Mll VA NO DOWN SeveraJ 3 & 4 bedroom bomes available. Hurry. CCII 540.3666 Wltelc*t11 REAL ESTATE MIWPOrr SHOltES Super sharp Newport Sborea location. ReaJ wood walled, 3 bedroom decorator's d eli gbt ! Oi1'"'' 'J ••'\Hl-1 1 ~1ft11lj ~l:~so:d•.otCcaulfe~~~ --====;.;..;..;;.-- !~UM part.lculan. S & S SP AMISH 111 ~-II. safe cul-de-sac! Cottage ~8111 walkway to step.up en· Off " $125,000. Wlndin~~ child· Last week's price! 4 try! Sweeping liv. rm . & llYOUR OWM Bedroom + Family ANYTIME King Henry VIII formal LAHOLORD room In Mesa Verde! dine! Step down ram. Juslwbattbedoctor's or-m.500 r---------1 nn. w/bearth! S..nsbine dered . peace, fresh air. _R_ed_C_arpe-'--_t __ 7_54_-_1.202_,---------kitchen overlooks sbim- swuhlne. Where innuen· 4 IDRM + mering g reclan pool! t1.al famillel live. SUdtn& BY OWNER POOL. $55,000 M~c staarcaae teada • doors open to sunswept to separate bdrm com-palJo. GrarefuJ plantings Harbor View Home Joe to beach from lb~ plex ! Boal aod trailer ac-~uare mmlmum ca.re. Phase II beauWuJ gardeo bome. CeM & brltfst gazebo and 4 b r. 2 b a M o o l ego H u g e L H S E R V E BBQ bua uJ-d Ca I today. t omorrow w/beautiful yards & THROUGH WINDOW lot m':ke 'Thl.c h~~~ maybe too late. M2·253S patio. Commwi. pool & TO ~RIVATE PATIO passuo' Ouicll.847~10. r~,,4 ,. '~' ~'·""''''• ,. clubhouse. Walking dis-Wmdinlstairslomalte:r oPf,..,,.o •. ,,,l.J"il,ow"~' [~ Mtll 5:~~:;f £E ~~~~ [W dllJil -------'----QrfNl11 II• H\ •UI'<. l~hl ''"'' GeMf'ol I 002 GeMrol I 002 [ I II ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ lili!ll :f ~:!J "'. Ji@O:~ file~~~ FAMILY HOME • HARBOR VIEW HILLS P sstt -See it before the word gets around! 4 bedroom. family room. lovely yard. fresh paint. sprinklers . mirrored ward robes. beamed cathedral ceilings. water softener. Many built·ins. dog run. Excellent condition $164.500 Fee. r A COU>WIU IAMCll CO. 644-1766 21$1 SA~N HtUa N>. IN~ctlNTWR Chef's gourmet kitchen. GIMt"Cll I 002 GHtr.. I 002 Private master sulte1 •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• oew paint, secludeo ' I P.€ALTOP.5 N POOL& JACUUI Mab Ulla btlUy derorat· eel home Juat the n1bt attuaUoa for buainesa or aoclal entertalnln1. 3 apecba bdrma, a bat.bl. ram rm ln convenient tocatJon near So. Coaat P1aza.-.m1. .. WHO HISITATIS WILLAND -SOLD .. patio, custom SllDdeck and jog to the beach two blocb away. Call now ~2313. ()l"fr-1 f11 / • '' \ flJN 'f'"Htf Nlfl, [91B$;1tl SHELTERED INVESTMENT 20 UNITS at $193,000. 1ooct leveraare. 120.000 Down . Excellent depredation. No out ot pl)Cket apeosea. Grou multiplier 6.91. Call for app&. We have other pro- pertJes ranging from 4 UDIU !!>· 549-8SS5 ,....,hMafp Sales auociat.es wanted lor summer rush . Volume, qualified walk· in business. Top com· m1aaioaa paid. aoatJdea. Ual loqutriea. We need 2 new UIOC'iata now. A.at for Cluck c ... .,..,aeo. REAI:rou MMmO Don't ~lve up lh4• t hlp' "Li.st' it in classified Shlp to sbore results' 642·5878. CE 110181 ILlllS ao. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE HARIOR VIEW HOMES HEW IXCLUSIVE! WITH POOL Charming Single Level "Monaco" Model. 2 Bedrooms. Convertibl e Den. Mas ter Suit e With 12 Ft W a rdrobe . Proressionally Decorated Highly Upgraded. Van Lu it Wallpaper. Del Piso Tile . Used Brick Entry. All Electric Kitchen. Patio. Blue Champagne Pool. Beautifully Landscaped. Priced To Sell Fast! ''LINDA Pl.AM .. TOWNHOUSE IH THE BLUFFS Fully Air Condl t loned With El e Nron ac Filte r . l Story 3 Bedrooms. :.? Baths Gated Patio Entry. Wrap.Around Rear Patlo. Lovely Master Suite. New C&rpets & Drapes. All Electric Kitchen. On I y Steps To Pool Sl58,500 Including Land 2445 VISTA MOllDA OPIH Fltl, SAT I SUM I ·I Ill DOYla DIJYI 631-1800 OH THIS DOOi New U.t1n1 th.II week. and It won't laat tbe week. 4 bedroom.a, faml· ly room. lonnal cllnin1. greenbelt view, clole to Elementary School. Only 3 years new. Don't wait on tb1a one. Priced to sell at $135,000. 6'Jl..l560. ----·~l•~""'~'~'":fifiQ ----=-_ _____, Walker J; l t:r. Real Estate GtMral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ll macnab I Irvine ?-realty MA8UlfltCINf UMDA ISU Over 100 feet on the bay w/v1ew of B ayshor es. Lido Is le & the PeninsuJa ! The finest materials & construction det ail. A home for easy entertaining.; tiled fl oors. courtyard w/pool & jacuzzi. Billlard room. f a m ily r oom w/soda fountain: handsome study w/full bar. s spacious Br suites -dock for a large boat. By appointment; call for color broc hu re. Cathy Schweickert 642-8235. (Q5.1> ..........-..--- ~~•~•••••• 1~-~~ ....... ~~.~~ ....... ~:.~.~ ....... ~~~...... Thur!d!JX.Aprtt29, um DIJlYPtlOT D3 ~.!.!~ .......... ~!~~ ~~!~ .......... ~!.~~ ~.~~ ... !!.~~ ~~ ....... ~~.~! ~~ . .,.!'!~.!!!~ ~.~.~ ...... ~~~...... ~.~~ ...... 1~-~~ ..... .. KA;Jr.JI• U'll W, pe>ol, WI C ,_.......... .......INdt 1041 La91-ltoc:ll 1041 .... ,... IHdll 1069 t .. #pOl'f leodi 1069 t.11iU&1 bom• .,, IS 6. fam HAD TO llltf D 87 OWDltl" • Jtr • a.. fam ••••••• ••••• • • •• • •• •' • • •••• ••••••• • •• • •• • • •• •• •••••• • • • • ... ••• •• •• • • • ..... •• •• •• • ••• .... • • • • rm. laoa1. lot l~uo· Popujar mOCS.I witb 4 rm. atriwn, 911 P'ru· fee. 4111 &;any, Cameo overabed bedrm• bis smr Q.rde,. for Appt. to ~JaDdt. Open Dally. family room, 2 batha ue. call 141·8112. BEAUTIFUL HOME ON SKYLINE DR CLOSE TO llACH Owner.17s.al77 b1ta1. flreplac~ and 841).28U.MJ-47• aood duplnu. 1 abate roof. Greal loca $61.900 OLD CORONA DUPLEX Pnme location. bunny patio. custom built by owner. nicely paneled. Won't last. •lnrim poQI le 3 remals, ~D~&!i~· ·= Jllr, it., MW pllalb cpt. SlG.000: i So. o1 Rwy OD Aak1at only 181.-. Call rou owa ~ lud. HI.any. corHr. sus,ooo. BJ 54rHJ.5l Brobr, BrucemaTJ OWDll".SIU09 INER COVE lbr, BY OWNER. Har V\ew condo 5 bib to bcb I Otyo DOWH-l.AHD COHTRACT This 3 Bdrm. den 2"'1 Ba home is spacious sunny and or the finest lath & plaster construction. With fireplace. beam ceillngs thruout. bar & glass enclosed lanai. skylight in beautlfully tiled kitchen. Fountain & gas firepit on patio. beautifully landscaped w/lush nude deck. Auto garage door. intercom. inside & outside ster eo speaker. spacious hallways, TV & phone jacks in every room. lmpecca· ble condition w1lh every possible amenity for your convenien ce. Owners have purchased another home. Priced right at $179.500. Ever want to live within easy walking distance to the beach? If so. we may have just what you've been looking for. 3 Bdrms .. 2 baths. Balboa Peninsula Point. $169,000 ~~~mo REALTY OLD CORONA l PLUS DEN Custom designed den with sundcck. private patio upstairs & Roman tile tub. stained glass throughout. HUJa. Ocean bay view. 111..500. 3bd. fam. rm. formal din, HUNTINGTON COVE wood be.am.. 2 frplcs. 3br, 2~ba. 2 car aanae 1110.000. Aft 61~ FOR SALi! BY OWNER =M DUPLEX near 4.Br, ZBa. EJe1MOtary & {°:'X 3377 Vhl U., H•wport hodt -J 67.3-7300 CALL 640-9900 Cort CHAI.... DUl"lerY ICh.I \Al blk away. Lake Park. $1JO,OOO. Try ~ v.._, expandable So. Coast Plua 1 mlnuw 10%dn. COE7-~T1. L...-..... 1069 ~.~.~ ...... ,~.~~ ...... . Gt•rall I 002 GieMrall I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'E S L EY N ~YLOR CO. HEALTOHS s i11n~ 1H46 DOVBl SHORES VIEW HOME Gorgeous top quality custom home wit~ s bdrms. lgc dining rm. family rm + lge recreation rm & 41h baths. Beautiful paneling. 3-car gar. Perfect for algefam.ily. Under$300,000. 211 I San Jooquht HIUs Rood HEWPORT CENTER. H.I. 644-4910 2 BB, deep lot. $124,750. away. J>riooaly.556-7224 R Ep~.n.LFESSIE SONTALSA TE OP.EN DAILY 1·3. . nu 4.12llAZEL. ...._., 9IH3T7 /9U-~ HAL "HCHIM M11M1 REALTORS 4 .... orl>tla twt1r 1042 67M39Z Prelti&e Freedom home. ••••••••••••••••••••••• a pleaaure to 1eel 4 ONWATER120',SS'dock, COIOMA bedrooms. formal dinin& 4 Br twnhae oo point. HIGHI A.MOS le aeparat.e faauly room. Pvt. best vu. 1265.000. rAMOIAMIC He arty fireplace to Owm/AiL 714~1879 OC ......... ••W war m your toes ....._ 1044 ""'" GounlM!l llitcben. Aaklng A dellgbtlul 3 Br. 2 Ba $76,900, BKR. ca u ••••••••••••••••••••••• OPEN SAT & SUH 1-SPM 1126 SKYLINE DRIVE HOWARD JOHNSON REALTY 497-1744 ....................... eu.tom hm. Tbe cbeeriest 11M6S IOAD bft&bt,est 3 br. 2.,., ba. v. I p I fam rm. wet bar, laun· .,...c 1.111ve· anoram c ocean view overt'& all dry. 3 car pr. Darlina Newport Bay. See boat bactyd w /deckln&. All ra ce 1 • c b rl 1 t m a , thiaL=:iALn parade, 1unrtse11unaet . ~ Walk to beecb. :&Br. 3ba, 131-9411 den. wet bar. 2 frplc. 2 1---------1 car pr. cpt·a. deck. New 1055 ....................... t.bru-ouL By oiirner. Op bse. 1721 Kio&• Rd. ~2818or ~5746 home with view from 540-1720 Large master auite, . nearly every wiodow TARBIU. Starter Helle! Lorpo leoch 1 048 ·a..c.,..a a.och 1048 LAKEFRONT ~om.e ln Cute 2 bedrm with .·.··.·.··.·.·.··.·.·.·.··.·.·.··.·.·.··.·.·.·.··.·.·.··.·.·.··.·.·.··.·.·.·•.•• Orange County• finest area. 4 Br. Ubrar)'. 3 Ba. ALMOSTMIW DUPLD wood beam ceiling and ~~~t.e°:':ch'f. '"#I a. CGlb ilia" location. I AND Owner will c arry first trust deed. si12.soo. Sff•71M C•644-721 I N.ft custom fireplace • 3roomsw/fplc. Secluded usteful.ly enclosed front courtyard, 3000 sq.fl oo patio. Yard IS a OCEANFRONT tbe water. By appt. 1 a o d s c 11 p e d 581...S masterpiece! ~ear com-EMERALD BA y ~~onfsar~~d~ HORTH LAGUNA BEACH Dice! Call Red Carpet Private ar ea with Securit v. Tennis. You will marvel at thi& 4 ft.eaJ•~ 0 --• ....... ...,,...._,. Pools and Beach ~ LUIROMT Highly upp-aded 3 Br. 2.,, Ba, prime lakefroot. Pvt lake view from llv· iog, d.inin&. matr bdrm. Balcony, patio. pvt dock/1undeck. SUn • 1ail BR family room home io !~~~~~~~~~ cooveoieol Costa Mesa I· I ILOCICTO llACH 3BRupw/2ba .• lBJldwn w/1 ba .• all Wed ldtcbl • batbs. bllo1, loci• dlbwsbr. trp~. deck • patio w /buge 4 car gara&e. $165.000 JACOIS IEALTY 675-6670 area.6x.28' Oogrun.OnJy CALLUS FOi Complete ly redecorated country •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••0 eostaMeto 1024 $7S,900.Tryit,you'llllke •HOMES• charm·customhome ..... . llG FAMILY ···-·••••••••••••••••• •'t•! .... .-=-::-:-::-::-:-:::.":":-':'I S60,000.S70,000 Unbelic·vablt! White Water Views 1002 ~~~~~~~~ I 00.Z GeftH'ol club memberab lp .1--------- Priced reduced . EASTILUFF T...n~7 Villa Park Ya acre. Room for tennis court, pool aod horses Qwel country setting with barn, corral. ncling nng. fruit trees. triP'e garage, work.shop. 2 Story 2500 sq.It. old Co&oolal style house. 3 Bedrm, 2 bath, huge ram nn, formal dme, countcy k:itcbeo & 2 fireplaces. Call fordetaUs. 546-5880. .,.~;>HERITAGE ROOM 0pen 1925 Lanai Or. 5Br. ~ CALL NOW ._ .. _..,_&&-....I-... Three bedroom · fa ·1 t -1 . . :llot country clb loc. 752 315 .. •-.... ,,_ s. mt Y room. ormc:u ... with beam ceilings & M a 0 y x t r a s • 7 THEHOM£!iBIMS dining room. Land included. Another Courtesy to broken. VIEW FROM 6 ROOllS 78&-0lll6 5 bdrm. lg ram rm. 3 ba loads of charm l.s ooly 5484141~2018 •iilllll....!~~~~!J 752-5353 Neville Olmstead home. ooe of the outstand1ng ---------DONALD M. BIRD features o f th as 3 ME.5A VERDE 3 br, F /R, __ A•_••_<_••_••_•_·•_..,_1_10_,.__ SYRACUSE $600,000 bedroom, 2 bath home. D/R. Nice home. Fine 4 BDRM IMMACULATE A seJectaoo of these tine ~ta got forced air beat· oeigbborb~. close lo ~mbed nr s. Coast S"5 built bomes are ROD DALEY WOW!WW•V.._! i.ng. bwluns. walJ.~wall schl.s, shop g., cburches. Plaz.a. 81g yard! Garden available for your in-LINGO REAL ESTATE Rambllog 2 story, 3 ~g··~drbeapet sol. ballrtck ~~~ & park. S89.~ ol Eden! Only S'17,900 spect100. From 184.900. (714) 497-2489 fbedrmmUyd~i':aebonusorm. •u.,..,ace ca 5 8 _-_··---------A1tent. Jac k Peck . CaJltoseeandcompare. a I rm. ver krw. low pnce or $67,000. ---------586-5964 Radio Page 2000sqft. for only $82,950. ..... Va.to • •••••••••••••••••••••• 1067 3 car 1ar. xtra cloeetl 644-01311 $180,000 AND ROOM TO SPARE Call before ats sold "K·l61.. @J BestbuyinLaiunaHills. ~p~~~~P~E· RTTI ES 4 B~GB~~IJooL ~~ l~~°:'e.huJ::.~:~ ~ ~~ •••••••••••• !?.~~ ~IU···.·LD~~·L·O··~ ~~·~·~·~~~.c~si~~~~~oo~ T' RO HOME. NEAR OUTH Si>enish bnck fplc. fully ~ Li.st Your Irvine -•~ i:: ~~~~~~~~~tti--------•I COASl'PLAZA.$74.000 insulated & extmsJvely Property Prime commercial loca FAJOLYCOMFORT LA.MD-LA.MD-LA.HD 1~Ag~en~t~~~~~~~5560~I upgraded lhruout. Xll'a wrtbCbarlesQwntard Uoo OD Coast Hwy. al Beaut. V'iew. by owner. 1-lge lot & frwt trees. ex IAMCH REALTY Fat.abliabed l9'6 Vactona Beach. Oceu Madrid MO. 3 Br • den, • • REALTORS on a large. sunoy. po9l·sued l ot. this ..Somerset" of S bedrooms. 3 bath home exudes old ·fash1ooed comfort aod room.tneSS ~ Fireplace in family room and Uvmg room. large eal·ln kitchen and family sued formal d1nlog room-perfect for you aod yours. Sl 78.SOO. (Open W 9PM >. IWECHIP HOME MEA.a THE IEACH Executive neighborhood. 4 warm & comfortable bedrooms, l o/• lulxuriou.s baths. decorated throughout with bright cheery colors. Floral landscaping surrounds tbls lovely dollhouse. Call collect 842·2535. ()P'ftJ f"I './• 1! ')I •l.j ,l •J f~'I I ((tlllltll (1)40Acrerarcel, 0)20 WA.tnaOOM?7 t ensive lndsc png view & 5 lot coroer Fam Rm. Formal dift.. Acre parce (4 ) 10 Acre Spanish brick patio. 551-2000 Three R-2 lots-$40.00C log. Room for pool, many parcels. less tha n a mile We have a super large Open House Sat & Suo I---------3010 eac h &. two C . l xtras. Prine. only. from California City family bome Features 4 1·4PM. Prine. o oly Wooc91ridp~ 14 lots·$44,000eacb. 561·9.149 Airport Br 2 Ba. huge add on ChoiceW .... t TOTALCOMMISSION . family room, full bltn ple.ue. 184·500· 549-0966 ••OW 67"' •.zso NORIMS UALn 620 Acres near Newhall. For iolormation call 646-3928. eves673--'S77 1Lachenmyer Realtor ... ...,....._,,....,......_,,,......,_..... New 2-level Exec. Condo. -BR Cordova. ram-rm, lutcben. fplc. oew WW Reduced for quick sale. ---------1 * 494-1057 * cpt'g, upgrd'd. Beaut cptslhruout&cleanaaa CUTE&CO%Y 7SIHl839 S48-0122 --------l ndscp ·g S71.900. oew pm. Xtra lge rear N So C Pl b ' L.Al~E F ......... L_.. Mola'clt Terrace 830-2011. --' w/sbad-" patiO· •· 9 r. . st. aza. 3 r, 2 w _ 1 ,, Y""'· """ ca ba. A/C, lg. yd. $64,900 In The Raocb. 2700ft Thia may be the home for Profess ion a I I> OU! fruit bearing trees w/7% ass um. 963-2187, Granada. 4br, 2\A!ba, 3 you! As bedroom bome landscaped. 3 Bedroom REDCARPET Prin.ooly. car gar. $119,500. with a family room. din· 2Ya bath, famib' room Spacious trl-level - REALTORS Consider exchange for tog room POOL and one year old. $1'2,500. Deane Home. Appoint· M2-$$4l smaller home, TD, or ? SPA. About 2700 sq. ft. of JAY W. YEATS ments include formal CONDO SPECIALIST • ..._,.-1....& 1026 Btr. (714)492·1566 beautiful living. A truly RW.TOllS 499-2.237. din.in& room. 4 bdrms. H B, C Ill, F V l )I . --2 Br 2 .__ ,. _ _,.,,, ........... executive 's home at llotlvated sellers. Woo'I T b t R It ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ""'~-•~ ..... ,000 CaUforappt. ·--------lut~allt.odayl l"Quai~ Iii IPIDC9 . Prap....tl•• 7S2•1920 1.00 OUAllSl NlW IU.01 PRIME WATERFRONT PROPERTY Jean Dales. Agt 640-SS60 MESA. Y&DIFOR OML Y sas.soo Super large 4 bed.room ---------1 borne. Super large fami ~· ooe ea Y • ~SHA.RP! Terrace". Li.Ile new. up-- 4 Br. 2 ba nr Man~a & grd'd lhru-0ut. $79,SOO. I ~~ & Rn. DOLL HOUSI D a oa H ti I 11 S Has Owoer~S-22.il.s&c S5H4"2 Redty Broadmore Seaview. pvt Bit view. 4br. Jba. crts. • poo ls. 1917 Yacht n>cbaotress. OpetJ 1-6 JledlOMI mdPool 120 Acres °"991C If Near Silvendo Canyon Sl80Q. per acre. Own a chunk of Oran&e Coimty at a nd1culously low pnce. Hurry, JUSt ti.sled. call 501lS1 ~HERITAGE • • REALTORS ly room 20x2l. Super large lot. Two s uper fireplaces at a super pnce that won't lasl lontt 546-2311 •1 f , '· EA.ST5'01 Everytbantt 1 $95,000. W 0 0 D B R I D G E iiP 751-2060 J Br. newlJ remodeled 962-2l!M ARBORLAKE Elegant Brick fplc, lllliry rm. 2 Brentwood! 2 Br. sitting ... .,..,..._. 106 Well located home in lb~ car detached garage Fe t• y..__ 1034 rm. ram rm. 2~ ba. lrg ~Sun ts •••••••••••••••-•••••• Upper Baell Bay on a Lgeencl yard S73,000 -1 patio on grnbelt. Lv mag, 5e 5 II __ • .._.,..,.,..y corner lot. 2 RV parking •••••••• •• •• •• ••••••••• Ms Hudson. 67S. 7429. RAHCH lllil TT --Founuun Park 2 sty. 3 Br Beau iful Nor th coast HOltSISI spaces. Just listed so end Wllt Twnhme AdJ .... EW_ 551-.ZOOO view .le city lights , doo'twaittocall64.S-7'221 " ,._ ________ custom buill 2 bdrm .. 2 Private gated front CEKTUIY 21 Mlle Sq Park. '62,SOO .. and beautiful in Wood·•• ba. home with expansioo r.tio-Tile entry. Huge Wftfdfff ......... farm Pnncooly ~0374 bndge. Luxury mstr. CUl.VBDAU pcmibllities.$165.000 am. rm .• gourmet ______ __._,::..__ or $$4-3626 suite wilb dressing rm. le ONLY $69, 900 Port-&• kitcheo. New butcher 2 BR. 2 BA owner's + t br • CONDO SPECIALIST. lge. walk-in clo8eL Open Sharp 2 bdrm. Piao 41 ln UT•G block cou~ter top . 1 ba guest house. 2SU ---------H B , C M • F v 1 y . & spacious, with raiaed Culverdale. A great Cust om designed 3 Formal Dine. Separate Vista Or. in Baysbore. llAUTIRIL Touchs tooe Real tr. ce1l.. many window1. starter home oc invest· bdrm .. 2Ya ba., fplc ln Ma~ter S~lte. Double Drop by ThW"I, Fri, Sat S.4.MTAAMA 9S3-0967 Preauum lot. 3 Bdrm. .• meotproperty.Sbowsre· rnaster&L.R .• lileeot.ry, varuty minored ward or Sun. l·$. Property 2\.'J baths. dinlng rm. al pride of ownership. sweeping ocean vu, pro-robes. Plus4 more queen House 642·3850 COUMTaY CWI Sll3.SOO Doo't miss seeing thi• ressional landscaping. siJ.ed BR sewing room or ---''------ lovely lae 2 !llry home ••••••••••••••••••••• •• toaell at only $69,900 Ing your bones! This & HIGHT LITES n&)\t on 9th green Frml rt..UM4K!!I 552·7000 beautiful 4,000 sq. ft. HARBOR VIEW HOMES dio nn. folly rm, 4 bdrms I manaion only $179.~. PHASE DJ 6: 3 b aths 1ncludln(l 4•POOLHOM · THE · ·:. · · CallforpersooalpreVlew Br Ba Pal u your view from th1.1 tlwl--OltlHclt 1040 ~ lovely home and priced $173.500 worksbopi.sberetoo. Br· OCEAMVIEW Sunny rounlrv katcben •.-l•ut 7S2·1700 4 • 3 · e.rmo, COW>· 11eparate mstr 1u1tP ·~ Vlll "-CE .. · .. · ~~~~~~~~~ ~,,·1 ... 1,,1.~,oft•Nrcf• try ll.itcbeo. fam rm. 2 •. 4ba. wet ber. rormal PrUeuM>ft&I lndscaped With shding glass doon ~ ..,....... • ' ~· ·~ 1111.D> 8'7~JZ216 --· ~~. pool vaulted . 1m•.1 jl';:lL 7:~:3aw~., ... .,., dla.nn. deo • f~m rm ....., ... ...._. .-1A .. ooto a private REALTORS I• I frplcs, fully lodscpd. _ .... D•-llrW I ,-,. t•1luiga with balcony. Woodbridge Place. WoodbridgeS6S ·-1 l;f;iH ~ -· IT--..-~... v..-~ ,.,...,.;y,, overloolunit the llvlnl Greenbriar mdl. 4 Br. 2 w• ---------1 UJll)U3Br 2ba w1th\1t"t" 2 ' b room Oec or ator ba, SllS.000. 975-1105 or RedwoodMndel A.TTHllUCH 3Br, fam rm, lg W WOOOll.IDGE ol bey ., <>«•n. lo~N • wallpeper & wood penel· ~1 Ext~. Twnb.1. 3 bdrm 2...., ba, Oceao side or the IOOMFOlllOA.T lot, lmmac, by owor ...... .._... f 1 ..... """" G _,. w/frpl. nr lake & pool, 1 C ~---' b $149,$0(). 644·180S PriD New. corner, Broadmoor 2 bdrm , &. den. 2 bath home . s hake r oor. calbe<lral ce1l., dlot.ntt rm + eaun1 area ln k ltcht'n ll a ndso me <1lumpetont bn ck frplc . ;11r cond . <..:a rpets & tlrapPa Included at ses.soo lc6oa lay ""°P· ....... * 67S.7060 * 2&, 2 ... \uuu• w rplnl ng . ..,.,,..,., et re ... y Deane H U -bl" It Fullv . bJghway. Privat.e gate amper t....-.n t eae onl Q)m~ly ~rated for aummt!r1 Call now om~. nivenlty "' to pr · Y UP.· guarded community. 2 two oew clllltom homes _...::Y....:.·------- Up.,.r leased. lower SJB,UOO 7s.2 1'700 ~llF~:S~~on~!i~! ~s.5f£_:;,s:as.soowill Bedrooms, den, wet bar. io Newport H1bt1. 3 MewpowiHeljlb avallable Xlnt cond Mino y_. '-"JDm · ' 7'G' klt~ben. Upgr~des. bJ 1----· ------1 gardeo·bome privacy. Br+lge boom rm. 21,', 2 bdrm, 2 bath. din rm. n~:.:.'£~~:=: ::::E:F~.:r:~:~ [~ u11u11 ~~::.· •··• A~!.~~~~ .• :!~.:~~:~ :J::.:i.r.-..;.."':l =~~·:..":~ c-·rr~LL area 3 Bedroom•. DRAMATIC eoougb to accomodate rS127?.IOOOIJI••••• 3108. :nu Broad St. at rear of lot. Sl.25.000 . .... ~orli.LEtWStO. SBOB RN rormal dloln1. llv1 n11. By ownr, 2.,.,yrs old 4br, ] LIYa the8drmmost2'~~1~tbse famHUllyG.E4 12,., EaatolNWJlt•Soof 15th Seller will carry fmanc· ........ •. room fireplace 0.-luxe .... In .. _ r-i I .. ~.... ' '2 -s•mr;rm11:t¥.. m loa. u 1 Fu llertoo. 67:J..Q61 buU i.,. .... e pauu, ,.,.c, l m Hi&b1loplngceillnginllv ramily room, dlo10g -•-•-•• --St. Opeo wkdys 1·3. 549--0040 ----kitchen lt·im 20 Call to t.o bch, $71,.500. Prinooly. rm as frmJ din rm. View room and breakful 3MonarchBayP ua wk:nda~. 1...;.....;._..;__ _____ _ C:.-.. ..._.. IOU day,BKR~t7 84H347 fromll.itcben&breallfut nook.Tbl.lhomewasde-1AID8Nipel Call73HSZ2 NEWPORT HEIGHTS ·-·••••••••••••••••••• TARIEU. BY -OWNER 3 Br l~ Ba, rm to frplc Is T)' in fmly liped for a lot of Llvioa. 4f6a7Zll ll 1.oll6 Western Pacilio Prop. new home, 4 Br 21,', Ba, IYOWM• meomar . good Joe .• rm. 3 lull batba Is 4 Sl2'.850 ..wP'OllTSHOtllS vacant. $139,500. Opeo --------•I Spnlasa Hill, •• ooo. 5 S62.900. 54C)-05l8 bdrm~~ludin2a1 hu1e Beaut. exec. 5 br, e room 3 .. __.-IOO ~!~· l·SPM. Aaent. COST ........ _.._ Br 3 Ba, View. Harbor "'#I •C4tonaia"' mstr uunu oo evel1. ---. _,......, ""..__ V\ewHWl.a..500 4 Br CONDO SPECIALIST, w/hlpceillng.~L view home. Own•/Btr, Super 1barp Newport HAllOttYllW 2Bdrm .. 2batlla,brand 2 Ba. View. e4o.J98l HB. CM, F Vly . $189,500.LoDn.~-.re Shores location ! new condo, ne .. r oc· <Qualified BuyenOnly) V .&. CUSTOM !!!~atone Realty, Goryeoua "real wood" MOMTIGO cupled: 2 car aarace. A _,_., ....... ... 105o w a I e d 4 bdrm -4 bdrm• fam rm. Ya bile large sundeck/balcony_ LUSK HARBOR VIEW 4 BR. family • dmlng . ••••••••••••••••••••••• decorator's deUaht ! f1"oln pool as gm belt. 9,000 HILLS Luab gardeo rm w /pool, 3 )'1"!I new. S6SResaleSpeclatists.3, IASYU~ Cbef'1 iounnet kltcbea. Prof l aodscap~d ~-n..i.et cw-de-sac mu.Y e:Xtru. Wlll seU 4or5bdrmmodelsavall,1---------Snac•-··· ........... _. 1 .... Private mltJ'. aultAt. Jrd w/llmed sprl .... ler11 . • ......., "'-VA. aomew/poola,~ •Woodbridae on Arbor ...-..,... • .-u... .,. bdrm. cu be just that-adt .. .. st. 4 Br·J.ftt;· ae:~ 64~34 Pennlngt.oo Properties Lake Covlogtton mdl. 5?t,. bath home. Ftreplace or den ! New paint. ~~:s~~~ 1n~\. $16'7,000. ora FOR SALE BY OWNER 5 2br, 2ba, quick sale. If '""'A'4PU5Da:fRV19'E ~ ·~~~~ -~ Secluded paUo. C.tom Carlow. Opn Sun 1·5. fl t'1/ ~ . S12'7.000. Ownr. &4NllS. to -----_,.,... IUl!deet. '°' to beadl-1 SlM,900 "'ti/ Y MIP ~ Br l~ Ba. detached Greentree Brentwood. 3 ~~Priced to ..U at bloc kl ! Call toda1 1...;..---:;.;..;..; _____ _ ~~~~~~~~REAL (STATE 644·6397 garaae. 15132 Alden La. 1VRTLE ROCK GLEN Br 2 Ba. Fam Rm. paUoe ..... ,...,. a.nn tww View ..... -~~;;~i=:::=::==:::L:~=:==:=::=:::=:=~ ~~~~~~;~~ N.W. HDtc lkb. 915,900. JUlt C!OCllpleted. Plan l . • coven loterior up· --Ol'fN 1119•1t\~ro•1«r• Tlda lovely 3 Br. 2 1tory r ~ -5110orS7.alll * 2ba. din. rm, dlD. ,;:: cAu752-S33leves rAIAIMSllC>Ute [S8, I Portoflno Model I• ~=-,~.---KT_~,~~~?;~::--;.~ 4:4.~ ':;.::i::"/:..~: a::i~~... &'%.~=~ -:-~.;.;ppt.;...·_ER_-3,_000 __ ~-.ft-.-°'-· 1:r:tr: ~~,; ~1111;111t Se:J: E~ y .A.-,,..,-. .... "-. .,.. od ,,~ Appt.A&\.&46-'7414. Giaot 2 ator7 wttb fromrecnaUODpert.ln· 1pacloua Uv'a In tbla Plub crpt.a. cuatom· the ocean. Offered at To 4kwlop -uoge for Frtdo,, S.i..77~ _.::.:....._...:~----~ balcoDy. 5 HUI• br'1, Wt• cl'd Jr. OJhnplc pool, l&on\eNJ w/cuJ-de4ae, ctni-accnt flla bomeu..1:.ng.a Optioa or ...... $Ulll,.500.m.11CZ ;rt"t...;:·::~io..m.n ~·~Mls.t .,__ Verde Beaut. 4br believable entry ball. tenn.la courts, Jae1U&l, 1be "Ranch" toe. Cov· +wt bar la u.me .. .tq Lwaartom furn. C!ODdo. 2 Mt...t .._.._ ,= ><°"' 11 1 _.,. --2 r .... tc, cntrw kit, Hice ent.crtal.omeot ctr. wading pool, t« lot • a't!d peUo, lndlcpd yd, m icro wa .. e o•e • .._ __ -·r-~ if ~=-:~ =: t;;i rm:l~ lot. sito.ooo. wtatatd.Y fplc. Near new volley ball. an,soo. n l&efam.rmw/frptc,open sia.ooo.' • a · ~i'7n ..... •·-mo. .. .. .._ ... • iii-.. .,.. Alf... 7si.1U>eves plmh crp&a, feutly kit. RlppllfllStream.Owner. Sat/Sun nooo-S, lSW llD,,. .... ..., t-=.,_=::._::_,:!:....~-.'"'----~---.-1-.....--------: ::..;...., =~ Alauine P'KA Jou. Va· 675-m&. 615-S5ZJ. OpeD Sd.MCr.5SUll8 ~•• .,_.,,..,., u.v.~ IA.CIUA.Y AllA ,,..., Jil'lwl•• ,_ cantw/lmmedpoa Ho•eS.t/$&nl-5 ••ws7HllOO Plan$,21t:r.4Brbtand OREAT FAM. HOllE ::::.:=.. :=.= 1=-COSTA.MBA m :-.-i.1u: ... 1su ~INdl 1041~~~~~~~~ oew by ownr. Income 4tlr 21,',ba, ram. rm, din. :~\!:.. :\':::' ":::" COteO IOmt'SllA&.TY WAl.MUTSCM'UI ....................... a-wi-..a 1052 Prop achee + aeeond. rm. Now sm.soo. 2392 a~ :;::,. R=:.. 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Owu (ZU) IOC 1ar. cpll, drl)a, um.av. . $C7S/GZ$ round •01. Adu Its. __,.o1·~· .... -p .. '"' Jl.llJ a 15, ll• •k. a;:a;,'.Soua!a ODut .;. am.2aft.erfpm. beamed e.U. actWU. M SBR.28a. ·· · S&ZSI~ sn>tmo.SkrOS-Xll Qi'~--........ 1117 Ba boa Bhd. ~Co. MS-ll03 pets. S!IT.50. Ma 23$4 a BR. JVt ba • $(15/550 •lBR. W/Z Ml BA. "'1-4il90 i---------ZBrl Ila, f»k, bitm, SuuAna Ave. M&KZS 4 BR. 2~ Ba .. "'111~ .. , --------DOPIU-sa 8LUFt'S &..lflllllt... 3250 I&• 1-i> master a ... te OCEANl'ROHT dla Ar. s.a 0-Pwllt J22' 4BR.3ba . . .. llSQ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Suoll~o ruauc den 2ba 00 pets. Avail April BJOCANVON S8rZBacoodo,a1rcood. w 1frplc, lrt fod yd JltOll.IDel7.l'Jl.tl40 ~!~!! .............. ._ -.}.!.ty,f,rpJIBe_r.R~. !BR,2~Ba ·· .$'700 view. outdoor livln :'~N:~;:~~lote -. .. _ ... .,. .,.. LAKE FOREST w/OUl malnt. Pool. ..-• ,,._ .. u-. l12J faeUIU.e._ Nr Marina. JBR.28& .••••••••• $575 Loclwtr.540-~aftJPll ONLY$C75.Avall4/1S --1M $C.IS/mo. Call Pat SC8 2:1.S7 ••••••••••••-••••••••• TOWNHOUSE f\")' a.u 9432 MCH. apt. tor 1. uWs pd. _ locahd n.xt to a 1_.. graatlbett wea ' • i.,.. Hlpat 2 Dr.1 ba. AvaU llay l . No hU mo. l "4a blk. to Ith 1 _... llff Mesa. dupleJt 4r z · BeautifUJ •Br. 2 ba, patio. •••••••••••••••••••••• peta. $335. SCl-1$M or ocean.17~Ml6 w co.a1w 'Y F--.ct rKl'MtGI Ufthr. houseit.. S149,000. Income PRJMEEASTSIDEC.11 toed yd, 2 nr 1ar. Near Beach.sea Terrace 646-3627 ,,._.._......__ Jn4 Only two 8'11ft to Dana PcNet M..tno. ll3,IOO.Owner7~ CONDO. 2Br. 2ba, dbl 982-2114 Garden Home. 28r + Bluffs 3 Dr 21,4, Ba . dio =====-•••••••••••• 11¥11.,_ ldtohaa. Irids firaplac• In ll•llMJ Jar. Brand-1peallin' •SBr.l~Ba.carp/drps. den Guarded gate com rmtfamrm,ongreenbelt $40.00~&UP rOOl'I\. Wood ..-eftd gi.tHt bath. Covend Lah for~ 2200 new · Yr l y · I a e at frplc yar(S, $4.25 munity w /tennis. pool, nr pool. 835-23'2; 75.2·8747 ..... udlo 61 BR A ... • patio. Fnlt trees. All tlth for ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• ::.;,c:·~all for •ppt.. bJk>r-li.cleRealty ~O:,~~~f:la.rtina. 3 •. $385 .Tv611aklServAvall ~ .........•..•••.•...••..•. S 70.SOO CP 18 or 17 w I variance COU Of MIWPOlrT ~ 4.95-4486 • ~ Serv. Ktd ooot 493-8812 unit.a. Prioon.ly, 1:75.ooo. REALTORS f t• Vtiley 3214 .. 523CAMPOSDl·llM~E Monarch Summit adult Excltinc 2 sty twuhsw, 2:mNewportBJva,c11 J .. \Gll'.li\ SOLl'fll 1.1\GllNI\ World Wide Realty 675-SSI I ••••••••••••••••••••••• comm. 2 BR. 2 ba. Nr featuring pvt patio. fplc, ~or~ Nl<.Jllt-;L Li\<lUNi\ o~:ACll AK for Bill~ 2 BR.1"2 ba blt.m eocld Yrly lie.~ mo. 4 Br 2 clubhouse & pool. Oct!a encl gar+ carport,rom ... t9:i t720 49'J.4~1 497.~ 2 Br w/fartt rm newly dbl gar p~ Pool 4c Ba, FP. cpta, drpa. V1ewM25Mo.67S-4562 munity pool & U •crt "9t2 ... ' OWof~ ttmdl'd. 132$. l 'lnlant, \eonla ~rea. S~lmo. ~;2d . 551 2000 or LEASE (Pvt) garde :;~.:~:.~~;i,~~~: :=u~~dlta, N.wportleoch 1069 ...... 1200 .. !!":!::!? ....... ~~.~! :S::S 211'Ulloer. Call ~1~ Jean 96U96l or w1 bo bme, 3 Br 2 Ba , sur-dys:C!H-QS21evs;wknd.s ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••-••••••••••• · · 11le WUJows • .,...... me 3 r ounded 10 patios l BR Ea.ttside. All UU1 pd. RYEAcaES SO Acres Sonoma County •3Br.28a, FP. Greeobroolt Barcellona Br28a, fplc ~mo. gardens. teruu.s, swim-Ba_ck Bay charm ~ Wl'W cpt, drapes. $200 58.UMG ltEALESTATE N~wport Bc h /Cosla Mesa SINCE 1959 759-0226 South of Corona. Fan· !a exchange. for property HALECRESJ'-$375 mo. 4.Br formal duwlg &dam ••• • m111g, beach & sauna. pnvacy. 3 Br+fam rm.• mo. sca.30ll tulle Vlew. Full price 10 So. Callf Counties. 642.2221 or~9MIS rm · 2 000 sq ft. wit to University Park. 3 Br 2 Guard gate community. ba, ltltch w/eat.iog area --------- '8 900 BKR Si!OOC>/acre. Some ocean eleine.iit.arY. K-8 scbls In· Ba, t'~ de sac $430 mo suitable for adults SmaJI No pet:I. ts2.5 mo. Yrly $245 ..... 2 .. ' ·(714)m.seet view. Own/Agt 646·1757, cl udes rec c e 0 le Pool.Jae. tenms 75.2·7847 pet OK (for feeJ $550 mo lse. 646-7370 Quiet, ImmacW..t.e bldg. ORSZZ..()$30 5f9.,95ll 3 Br. l Ba. close to w/olympic community n---.. S.J 2 Br+d .. o,oo 493-1675 w /heaut . lawn & shoppa, transportation. w1 _,... 892 ~ .-.-..;u ... 4 Bedrm Mootego. Harb 1aodacap1na. cov'd OME&OHl'".uAlrTB CABIN00Sac.V1ewpro-_._l dulls on1 No...-._,., mo. · GoUCoursew/pnmeVu. 4 BR. 2 be w1tb yard VaewHome.SlllOO/mom· garages,adult.s,oopets. 'r" perty w/waler/pwr ::.~ y. days.963-6994eves. $SSO.S47·7044 Avail Maylst.$400 mo cldggardeoer CalJAgt. LeewardApartments Acal avail. $14,700. Only $2200 ..... -. · ---49&-2241 No fee Wray Andrew 2020 FuUert.oo Ave. for your moblle bm or down. Sl2Sl mo al 7,,.,% 1Wfl9aleodt 3240 1be Ranch, 4 br. 1114 ba. • ~161 UBlkE.ofNewport bldg site. South of int. J BR 3 Br. 2 ba College ••••••••••••••••••••••• pool. frplc, short lease. Laguna Niguel Ave&d BlllS. ol Bay) Corona. Util avaJJ. Full GALA PROPERTIES Parll$400 ba ~or644-84U . NWPT CREST 2 Br.deo,2 --------•I priceS12.~. BKR. Call Geo Frey 542·34.56 2 br coodol ·Pl 0 t' co16~m84 the choice community Ba, pool. ,ac. sauna. 2 Call631-0397 UDO •"' vr-.oMT (714)677-5e9l 38r, 2 ba Mesa Verde poArobo, cC~r $300r • 0 2 Sty 4Br, 3ba, abJt roof, PRIVATE commuruty of car gar $495 675-0745 """ ... -1.x· 2 br bse uni & _,"' OR DIC> lteal&twt. r ir. · ya· lrg lot $490/mo 5'7~1100 S ""'"""' • .,,.. . withPool&Saodybeach. 522· Ex~ 2800 $425 883-6S71, ext 210, eves: or~ll ext9582. ~tgu·~-' hbore s-NEW CON003 br 2~ba furo.apt.Jmmac,adlt.s. 5 Br 4 ~ baths 2 frplcs ..._,.. Roy McC_. 1 14 . 8 21 . o 6 4 5 M r · vo:eansiuc: • wit easy ac· b H • ' DO pet, no smkr. 768 Scott ' ' '12 AcaE ILDG SITE •••••••••••••••••••••• • Realtor 1110 Newport ,.. ..... _med . cess lo beach. tennis nell! beac . as ever Pl, 646-2323 Luxury living fo r All utll. Paved road. Tax-Free R.E _,.... New Woodbridge cowts,pool.etr.Large2 ything.nopels.$.595mo. --------- • =i~stX~U~~~~~n;~"n~ Won't last. Terms. BKR. Exchanges Costa W... 541-7729 Mariner's Cove 2 br, 1 ~ SY c a mor e P I an st.ory. 3 bedroom. 2 bath, ~U:.._992·2796 D.a PoW 372' c ipals only . Call (714)676-5717 Problt>mssol11ed ba, .adult condo. Pool, Landscaped, draped, den ga rd e n hom e WESTC UFF•br.2,,.,ba, ··~··•••••••••••••••••• Owner/Agt673-6272 OR522·2080 anywhere 3Br.2ba,cpts,drJJS,ltids t.ennis.$315.~5048 br,2ba.$475mo.SS1· $650/month. Call Ot'e frpl. elec eye, pool WntenPai:adisenrDana 5 oed R 3 65< E. 8erltbeimer751·4815 ok. Avall May lat. M25. For l b 2 ba .._ Oranielree Lake, adul Agent.496 2413 ma1nt • wtr. pd $600. Poml Manna, ocean vu, . acres, zo . . ,,~ .. 2978 ease 4 r. . -· __._ 2 Br pool teruus ,, ... 2Ji3 lux 2Br • 2Ba Condo. EASnLUFf.VIEW per loot in Montclair. Trade super La Qwota .....,. Kidsok. '-Vl...,, • • SPACIOUS Mdl home ror .,..... jacuui pool (714 > By Owner. Lease/Option 638-9894 or 546-95S6eves. Country Club Home for 2 bdrm house $400. New 2 842-5197 ~~· $34.S mo. 833-lease J br, 2 ba, frpl, ram S-.._.. 8Mi346 · • T B 4 R A t nl .,_, flh Balboabome.G46-8565 bdrmcoodo$4.216 rm 494·9721 ~tr.o 1271 61~li r PP o y, tar::i. 1300 Real&tat. 67>4912Brllr SUPERSHARP GREENTREE4 Br 2sty , ....................... Mt#pOft.._.. 1769 W~ 2900 &CLEAN super patio i . yard ....._.t-V&aL.. 3267 N B d I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••0 •• _,_ I Jb 2b 38 2Ba Landmark .. --'-r" ew J r up ex cpl ~ Br 3 ba home on (~ 2 F 1 u n ts mmac r a cpt r • Corner loA s•95 mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... _ .~ 1-...... ~ • 1t---------.. , . o u r P e x • ••••••••• •• ••• • •• •• •• • • • : . ' borne I \-2 mi to beach I ' .. .... ...,, poo..,, .... e ......, mo. land Steps to b e h downtown Huntington Pri t art Id I'll ~b ~ dioll;le OoonnLo& 1m yrc>Ad' 963-6l76 • 54G-75Si9 Casta del Sol. adult, love Mi 51.25. 97g.1473 STIPS TO IUCH $152,500 Agt 646 7414 . Beach Prin. only. By to vb:y p 1 (o ~~u uniltse ..... tc .,. .rm. ve Y ' DEERFIELDTWNHME ly 2 BR, A/C, view. club ---------1 BR, l ba, yrly .... S3SO 631 3900 owner. ~5006 S31-!l950 yd & patios, ram.rm. SUPER CLEAN 3 Br. 2 pvlg's. $400. 644-1197 or New Mission Cree.It home 2 BR. furn, wntr $250 $450 Refs 2759 Sao Ba. blt.Ds, lge Fam Rm 2 story, 3 Br 2~ Ba 642-0331 3Br.2ba.famrm Orps, 2 BR,lba.Wotr .. D>O PORTOAHO laaclt,...opartf 1350 Carlos. 545 .7359 or Nr shop s 4c beach. Larkspur Features Fa -----cpts Pro r lndscpd . IAYROMT HARBOR VIEW HOMES ••••••••••••••••••••••• R.ewtals 751-4060 8319-4397 Rm. bobby workshop 3Br decorated Condo sprklrs. pauo Country • 2 Sty. Jbr. 212ba, f'R/ LrgR·2 ~.oceanlrnt ,st. ••••••••••••••••••••••• pvtpaoo.nrpool.totlot frplc, cul-de sac, $35< atmosphere $475/mo Unf.JBR.2ba.$525 dmrm. By Owner, by Leucadia. Approx. 310 to Ho.ft Fw wblM:d E SID~· 2 Br· 1 Ba• Brand oew beach house $42:5 mo Klds·n·pet.s OK mo SJG-4421 548·:.ll l appl. 644·5613 !~~$1· 71,00011• bdolll!m~ ~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• garage, ruce yd, $315 mo. 3br 2.,.. ba util rm yd Refng avail. 552 58 ----------• DU.L G al l I 02 548-1009. 644-2259 gar' --mo' aa.........: . eves 3 Br. 2 ba, Crpt/..i-. ai.r 12 Br 1 Ba. condo. 2 sly, air I 076 low mt rate. $60,000. Call -· _,., · .._..._ --·--------i """" • • • ,.,..,_, .,._ ut 3 b 2Vt b NopeU c:ood. pool, $285. 752.7899 ••••••••••••••••••••••• (1)4SIM61. ••••••••••• ••• •••••• 1,""" uo:a Y r, a. Poo1Homewith3bedrm2 IMMEDIATE Call586-8345. or496-3175eves ---------Slop here! Looking to View. 1101 Ridgecrest. bath 2 f 1 ..,..SuSSIOM Nr. beach & Pk New JBr Cat1do•l•l .. sfTow•· move? We prob. have ex· Unbe!Jevable ~-' car gar.. p c, ~v ~ M.wport laodl l2691Sollltt LCll)lmMI 3216 2Ba, 2 sty hv rm. Love!) e.o..es for salit 1700 artly what you're look mg !!:~~aly s:~!.~s~i~~ We have a larite selK ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• end Wiil. Sf,0,490 Ownr ••••••••••••••••••••••• for. Serving all beach MESA YEROE ..... l 1 0 n 0 r (' 0 n d 0 ~ . U C<\ M Le Cb . I s...,_. 2078art 3 & wknd~ neighborhood. $425/mo lownhomes and smitl _,., o. ase. armmg 2 bdrm. 1 bath. 180 d~gree • . - -CONOOSPEClALIST areas. & aJI Orange Co Nfpl1cec.4bBl'~~.BafoJ•yr:;,R,r:; _96H569 ___ A_gt_._.no __ f_ee_. __ fanulyhomesrorleasem two story hvang room ocean view. stained OOLLHOUSE H.B .. C.M .• F . Vly. Callnowforinfo.645-4900 ......, the lrvme area. If you with b e ams and I glass. frplc. walk to $76,!>00 Touchstone Rily , ••Cw-•n~ d.ropnr.S4SOmo.752-0759Lovely3br,2bahome. havea need,give uscan bedroom+lof\Oneofal beach, Open beams. Dreamy 2 bedroom. ' 96J.<Wj67 or646-63l0 Fplc, DW, crptg, drapes, a call. We fill at!! kind. Possible lease option. bath home you'IJ fall an 16oolsa.d 1106 2 car gar. In Super $S75 Mo. 4 bed +den & $.550mooth. associated .. 8ROKERS7 REAL TORS 102'\. W". Bolbaal,11.)•4>l 2 br, near bay & beach. Pool. Avwl to June 30th ~USS or 631-0020 ----Park Newport apt. W I sub-lse for Juoe ·J uly Aug. $400/mo. 759-1093 love with Beam ceilings, o.iilamk I IOO •••••••••••b•••••••••••• 3 bdrm l bath. Avail May neighborhood. S395/mo. ~ VIEW. Agent. ~l 1400 1 Ron Willia. ms Realty fi I h · lWts 3 Br l a f'r pl c 1. 199l Anaheim. Do not ~Agt., no fee. 494-8519 trep ace, n r ceramic ••••••••••••••••••••••• Co . I . I disturb tenants. 979.• .. uo BLUFFSCON OOS Ule,&lotsmore. . mplete y furn, ava1 ......., ;--:---::--:-:--:--1·---------C 0 L F c 0 u R s E Owner. H B . 1 m mac May l.st thru June 20 eve. Sl75. Perfect home for family Leases starting at MSC: ~ fw wl*d or COLONIAL duplex home. t level. lge Eves 673-3088, days Sbortwalltorbiketobch. Month. Agenl&«-1133 I ~ 3300 ,,_,.. l dlx un 5 Br, rent nexible for Cul de aac fenced yard Ocean view home on San "'·~·owners ge ~'T1SS ' ' "'--. T h.. Jbr, 2ba, frplA , ••••••••••••••••••••••• CJ Golf Co 4 1t 3 Br 2 Ba, nu cpts responsible tenant. frplc, 3 Br. 2ba. Dbl gar a;.AC\; .. 3 b 2 b condo H t tf1 emente urse. d FA b t bllns ..... ,. Jiu• 3107 546-7965 557-0985 Landscaped, newly encl patio, pool, clbhse r, a • W\ n , Elegant bedrooms. J rps, b lref~ • 1 • -·•••••••••••••••••••• ,...,..d. $C75. Call atter 4 llAMCH REALTY Sl95 67s..5008· &73-233:2 1 1ngton Beach. Pool ~e baths. den. family room stereo. rg ~a arm 3br, lba, frplc. gar ... ,_ ' Cluldreo Schools. $350 & sunny lanai For the systm. 2 Br U:Dt· Cpta. $275 2 Br .. ref, bltn~. F.asts1de CM. $400 mo. pm494-4875 551-2000 LIDO ISLE, yrly S800. 1 mo 536 4596 eves & d1scern1ng family at d.rps,bltn;i.pabo.pvt yd dsb;"5br.ludsOK.Woot 557.1255 Great Cal C lass1c 2 BR &den zba air availableJunel.3Br 2 wnlmds Sl89 ~ 2 dbl gar s & drives. + last. Small fee. 645-4900 neighborhood. 3 BR cond cpt acdi,i.s co'mm Ba. lge sunoy SouthjOo _______ h_bou_-"tt BIG' OERTllAHENRY offstreetpkg.forboator ••Cw1m1r1G.kk Mesa Verde Jbr 2~a nearMeadowlarkGolf& -· • pat.ao64.2-S002or 675-6428 youcareeooug • 8 REALTORS trlr . oo cul de sac home $425 1 n c I g pool ~On Jease --· tomorrow, to search for 000 .. st •~ "'----• t 2 B ava I by schools. Only Ml5/mo. AGENT 759--0226 u--bor Vie~ Homes. 5 Br ,_ .... today"...,.,. Utf'IO 21.SI>el Mar 492·4121 $12!1, · u see"' ap v....,....uron r. 1 gardener. 3161 S1c1ly . CaU n&1 -uuUJ .,,,,_,, __ prec 848-9675 weeltormooth 64S--0836 Walnut Square Unit D Fam Rm, 2 fplc's, $695 Ci•hA'iRim ts SPECTACULAR VIEW 3 --~, 2000 646-2510 ()l..t-~ 3 Br. oe~ cp••, • 2Br, 1 ba. Pool/park lse.M.2·0443. 759-5266 UafwWsllld 3425 bed.room 2 bath single -r-· ...._ rt•-h 3169 ....,, -... .. d GREAT RECREATION f mil , d Pn ed ••••••••• ••••••••• •• •• • rwwpor -oc ruunt 2188 Canvon Or A/C $325. 768-9333 ays ••••••••••••••••••••••• a y res1 cnce c ,._... .,,, Vi .. 1 Sw1mm1og, saunas, 2 below market. Large lot ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wtr/Grdor pd. $295 ICa cusrOM3bedrm,2bath DELUXE3Br2Baolflst health clubs, btllia.rds. with s pace for boat or lt UNITS 2br. mo-mo oc year lse. I 642-Q68, Joel Devin Woodbridge S&S. JBr. home on cul-de-sac Tee L. Niguel, Cntry Clb. Dl&bt-llghted tennis trailer A&kmg $113.~. Santa Ana. SS00.000 bllt from bch tst & last SJ.JS. 1Br,2 car gar, pl REALTY INC. 2...,Ba, FR, frpl , AIC street. Approx 1900sq.ft. Comm pool, assoc dues courts. Pro 6 pro shop, 27 Bachelor units & + dep. <714 )67~ more• Nice area! Uot. 714/846-1371 t w n b m . $ 4 4 0 I mo 1685/mo. pd. Lse 8J0.9M4 eo1.f dnvin& range, party l2 1 Bdrm. umts BIG CANYON ., __ ,. f aa .-... Pb ·~ SUPER LARGE bedrms 3 Br ' b I und . . room llLL(iRUMDY ~ ee . .....--ba condo · · 111 this 3 br, 2 ba home. •1"' 8 • a .Ulunit, · iur.&•·T-67r ... 161 Elegant 2 BR. 2 ba ••Ca .. .._.. 3f!!; !ct unit. G~. dr Brand n ew twnhme, SSIC'i/mo crptldrps, refrig, d/w, FUN ACTIVITIES: ~ v. ....., townhome; panoramic Woodbridge . Vacant EdWddl Realtor dispos, frplc, patio. 2 FuUtime director, free J AMCHOIAGE IMVlSTMENTS 17141 496-7711 1-------golf course view Avail $210. 2 Br. ref. patio, 1ar. opor · cir pool. $425 2br l'"'"b , __ ..,.... ,. ... !'.,11 Story condo close to Sunday brunch. BBQ's, May-~t.at$700permo 01ce! Res. now! Uot. MB-234l 00 ' P·~"t!'. '77IT4 ~:: _.,....., shops&bus.Clbbse,pool trips, parties, sport s..a... 1---------1 Agent MO-~ Smallfee.645-4900 8 2 .... Ba .. ._ & J·acuzzl. Quiet area. •-·--m •-•·mo r I 7 DhtrftsPrepat,! ••Ca $S30.4 r, .,.,, ...... rm, M4-~.eves64G-OU'I' lb lb ........... en....... re. C•lattwww 0 I We can find It for you 2 Br bouae . ..., blk to -• rsWda famrm.21ly,2300aq.ft. G Oceaofroot home on Avail May 1S to e B EAU T I FU L ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beach area PTObatea: ace.an Pvt gar Avail for ~ Br ard b Pres tige Hntg Bch. R E E N B E L lease,3bdrm$&50 right couple. $410. Wri~ AP ART MEN T S : B:a~~:r·2~nt!:11~1~ bankruptcies, trustee aummer rental immed at llada 2 0 i(. p~t~.' i~: n~~OPERTIES "Wl.ndso~A?;~~ Ter -~!~~o~e~o;.~~/b~:e· =:Tustin, Ca 92.680. ~~~& :!furn~~ grades lhru out Lr~ aales.f~aales.utlder 12IOO•eek or$37Spermo Smallfee.~ race. Airy, beaut. up waierfrontHomes' ----------1 market values. We cao yrty 61J.«l57 **C : 1 Qi.wt 3brclrden.2ba graded 2 bedrm, pool 631_1.,," 2br. 2ba, newly redec'd oo open daily 10 to 7. Room. back yrd Commuotl y JO(nt venture Call WMld ....., ....,"" Ba '""" quiet street. Pool & golf mate service avail. No pool m .750 49~97S6 Wlde Broken.~. "-"U.fw 'tul 3 Br. 2 Ba, SZIS. Bltns. 962.JS33!~1 ~ty642.'t:f· rret HARBOR VlEW HOM~ free 4.92-75'77 aft5pm. lease reqwred. Sorry, FOR SALE BY OWNER. ••••••••••••••••••••••• s-lio. + mottl Kids OK Exec. S Dr 3 Ba, Fam adult.sonly, nopeta. J Br 2 Ba, 1400 ,q ft bme Bad r ..... hlmd 3206 UnL Smallfee 645-4900 JOGHLY upgraded 4 br. WOOOBRIDG E·bran Rm. huge yard 00 park. CLASS CONDO I I t I Sa ZBrZ plx,ibakeroo ••••••••••••••••••••••• C ,.........t....& w/vaulted ceil'gs. Llv new 4 Br. YR. dtrun or•Abool"--......t.~•n.....,. 3Br.2'-'-8a,w/• .. p l•.Ja• on •• o · n pnme n beauty By owner ** =m rs-"" • .....,. .,_........., -n ""' ... Juan looat.Jun Call for na..B Call for appl 2Slory-3 Bdrm, fam rm rm w/frpl, bright ltitch rm, 2 ba w1v1ews of th SUlte or rec rm. Pool. Oakwood Garden Apartments appt or ~n HoUM! Sat/ ~ Hu.rry' 2 frpk:s. $7~/mo yrly Larte 3 Br. 2ba, frplc, w/dsbwahr. Heavy abalte lake. Im med occupy BLUFFS-4Br. 2a,.,ea, 2412 clbbse. tennis, prin s.m. 9AM 7PM, $79.900 Saliabury R.E tn4IOO encl bl! yd, Collete Pk. root. Nr lake•park. M30 Poo 11 be a c b c I u b V"LSla Hogar, 644·S'T11 or Cpts1drps, dabwabr. Pnnc only 31665 V1a 7 UMITS.UUOA ...... 1 , •i 3207 $4.25.646-1757, S49-9611 mo..._9427 lake/tenou, Owne 675-5364 ~p. patio, dbl gar. Nr Madonna 494S·2'T11 or p c r. • •• 644-7089 or 64().7619 fo Sehl &Shops, Fnt Valley ~ ......... " ........ 880 lrvlne < n\ 17th > 64!>-0550 ~IMOt rt me area ro:u ••••••••••••••••••••••• z Br.lo. hie .. to Court. Sbup3 br. liv rm w/frpl, appt. NWPT HGTS 3 Br dplx, $500 Mo. Call aft 5. Sll.000 + Will trade up ~ Cbann.lot2bl'.1,,., be New cpts. dr'ps. paint, cheer I u I lt Itch la,., Ba. fplc, pvt pat.Jo, By owner 28t. 1 N Con do Uperd 'd , newly paloted Pool. z car aar -.ma or down Owoer/A1it beach bee. •"rplc. encl pool. nu mo. 2453 w /dsbwshr. Lg yd. a.a,..._. 32 iar.S375mo.S52·73SO _968-0637 ________ -1 6418-LS.S5or63l-0020 pr O*k to bell. Act OraoaeAve.CM. w /fruil trees. $395. ...................... Tow t a • ......_ 1..-5 M2--1&03 _..._ u-...• lMB-lN2'7 3ttBr.'..~!' .... ConbSdoum·mNe1twLaun· N~.9:~· t!'"~~c~:: -..1wwt1Md 3525 ......... ~. ~~~ DJ~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... .,.,. leecll/Sowttt 1700 16th St . T_. 7~ V/\ ASSUMABLE IZZ5. Z Br. kids OK. pet.a. MllDSFAML Y BRAND NEW 4 br, 2 ba, 2 Mgue.l. Adults only,' ref tlWOtyrly l.se. 644-8053 Panorama of the Pacific I 090 J''ou.r·plt'I HWT)'-woo't rer. yours now I Cta Avail. llay 15. Pool. aty Landmark home. req. $450 /mo on lse Yrly lse, waterfront bst. 4 lux 2 Br. oar, sundk, ••••••••••••••••••••••• lastat$8$.000. Smallfee.~ fi---",BBQ, .... UOl,4Br Adamstli8each.M2-1.357 04-72182,8to5wkdays. B 3 B 2800 It . 1-· • ...,,..1~~~~~~~~~~ I Dover at 16th I 642·8170 Vil• .. PARK C .........,,..._ u .. ,... .-r. a , sq .1 . pauo. poo .. JBC. -·1 · -· *'* ••-2 Be, eo~h. bltna 3 Br. 1 ba, fully feoced Pool/ten. pvt clubbsc. SaoClem.552.m? ~":1n~3mc~ro:a~b1avcy 1=J!'~~8e:.1!X~11 Cllhll-9McJalZll =hr, OH to a~ yard,FresblYpatntedto· OLDI $750 Avail May 15. Bayfroot area Sub·lae. abab roof. Owner loav nct.••fte. CalJ ..... offic• -·-•••••••••••••••••• tenrua.' r or' PFpool /out. Nr bcb. P7S mo. SPANISH 548-5079 Oiptua ,_. 3550 2bl'Adit2ba, pool, aUp •sv&ll. ~ .,.... ~ • -.11 LOCATED ON OCEAN ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 • no peta. um. iqareaLmuat sell fOir an appointment toatt 3 Bdrm, 2 S.lh, r .. com rnaiat iocld. Kick Ir pets ' SlDE OF HWY AT VIC 2Br, lBa, lg rumpus rm, Balboa Penn. super •br, mer/Wntr rata. 64&-C1lllll GALA l"ROPERTIES this Quall Place ex· buDd. On the Pallaa.des. OK. m.31179« ~ Vacant. 3 br, 2 ba, clOMto TOR I A B E A C II . frplc. bltns, rm tor boat 3ba, 00 the beach. Avail. CaUSU.34M chmve! SlS7,500ea. ~• ocean. $300. Aalt for DR b .tr cam"""r Nwpl u-a •..::==~ ---------1..._. v--.o-• B ., n. Spacious 2 B M .. a r-...... • May J.al. to3~l. $200.wk. Id W.,. '1lw 1091 """"""AM.,..,.•OUPL ... 2!lr, Zba. newly redac'd -cn.m, • r. • .... K8tb.Btr ... U17 30 FT. LIV . RM . M50mo.M&M02 June $400. Call ~1331 -·-· """"• ~ cCAA qui ~ ~· M50 IDO • .lae. /M d 'l I 291 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'"•••••••••••••••••••••• ~-~ch ~ .. ba~belova•! on1olf f~~"::.'1m m. oru1.-TerriRcJBdrm Oueo~e~ e1,,r:~ep~~tu~ BNroald~otor-~alvlNew. !:i~~·l evu. 81111.. 3102 ......... .,.. ...... .,.. "" ~IDllU'bdrm . d /VIEW 0 an ucae • ....,..e . ew ••••••••••••••••••••••• yard ""8l50. 5pm. Sharp 3 br. 2 ba w /tplc. Perfect lonUoa WlD OW w 2br W/deo (could be 3rd .. . , Diii Fas~i••d Qn • 4 bedrm, 3 bat.b + tamlly nn. 2100 sq.ft • qQlllty 1mprovemeota top to bot· tom. New custom We. carpets, drps, b11«e lot. Unique and beeuUful. ()nly,~. l!TIM11 "POlllr ......... ....................... · ' Ull, 2 cat pr .• plush Speelalfeatmes 11IE OCEAN at BEA br) wlatrlum . View. Dllph .. ...,.. 3600 BUENA PK. New 2 Br SJ.XUNlTSEASTSIDE c:.-....... brown c~. cl.r&JI, Dice ~forJoKdlJ BEL 0 W • Ce nt e Tennis Is communit ••••••••••••••••••••••• QIU, cptl, drpl. bltaa, 1.o v e I y pr Ide 01 --.................. yard aod Dellbborbood. -.1J71 -.1115 ~:~ace In ruati pool S800 mo ~ 2 br. 1991 Anaheim. rr. pool. Tbe vtUa Woodl, ownenhlp Wl1t.a _ oklla Qdce Brolldmoor Tiew .-. ...... Alt.. a flavor. Lee. I ....iolJ. oru:Wa2 • 125(). 979-9849 eves. Do lllHtb St. (TI4) $21-11'72 but aoodln . Near model.41tFaml2~ba. tee. 2 Br 2 Ba, twnbM, PoOI. •/courtyard patio. ootdisturbteoant.a. ........... -· ... weatcliff. Offered at frpl, Pool /pn. Rlt Jae. .. uoa. walk to "'bcb. leat Utan 100 yd1. l $150al bucbl UUI pd, ref, -- GCl5,000 by appototment .... 11'80. Sll5/mo.1Ddd&prdeoer sec. dbl iar, sos. Mach. Juat romplete.ly pha more! unt. Sma.lJCdll ,2br, 2ba, 2 bllla ·-.. ••••••• .. ••••••••• anl)' to 11.sa Verde. 3 bednn -..e remodeled• decorated. tee.MMIOO abop 1.ti bcb. cpta, drpe. YRLY. AUrad.1 br. Non· · 2 batb 2 fple1, avai tncl. new •I• carpetina. ••Ct 1 ,._.. LcepaUo,frplc.MWSD ~· driakcn. ref.,... COSTA MESA r.120111. Ref a. req 'd. EDISON m. J br, 2 ba up-Oner waota permanetit z bdrm 1 ba. Drapea. q d. 4'15G&1 TRIPLEX Ownw/A&l5GMCla ~A~::.= ~o tanant. Good m~ H.utlarVlew Hmo.4 Br 2 stove, 1 cblld OK. oo =,-:.::-11'""'.P~-:-,-d-1_l1_0_7 Pride ol own.,.blp on I03A Verde a.bat loc call ... i.m nwiuind. Ba. Fam ~L med Jd, pets SZ50 mo lWllMl15 -••••••••••••••••-•• quiet •treet . Spadou. br 2"'-dbl-· ta . ~.~ror·a • SIOOMO ~mo.laeaa.,..Ml)..i. . • -T.-2 BR l ....._ hJ owners ualt wltb • -. · ... _ mrm ----.y. OWNERPAYStmL Sp9dolil 2 Br l Ba din· -_... • ..... .,., flnpl lace. CaU for ap. SPYGLASS BEAUTY ~:~~~· 2Br,lbetb.pr.tmmac. ..SSIOMllAl.n· ~=11.y~r~ :~ =~"::~~·~ ~a:~''· po otment. Now only hnonmk ocea • Nfw,.../qita. G'75. Pb 4t4-073t all new paint It super ()I(.,' avail 111_, Z. '30f ... 0 NJ b SIJ0.000. ..... 4 Br. fam rm. a Bit. l..o¥eU 2 Br It den. lleu -.si1'7 clean. A'1 w.mr ~ . ce 1 I'. reap .• beam celllnt•· Luah Verde Coutr1 Cht lnmAllMTALS · ~-Costa lloaa. perm. adlt. No peta. oii l I 00 FOUR Pl.EX = wtll deeonted. VW... Adj. l.o Falrw=:· .,.. 3244 ............. 2 BR CONDO, ~2 ba, pmia.10t8Q Ave. ••-••••••••••••••••• PRIDE OF mo. _. oourta. Adlaha • ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• .... 1ar -fril wa 1.0-0WNEBSRJP Avdll-.ylO.Byappt. ~'ODtbePartl Wallttobeacb;oawlJ....-stv.' ·~ diap It ;d: .. lw•sfM 'h~ $Z50..J.llR.,1a.raae ·~~ ~~.,!;,::!:.~! Prime area. Priced for ~ tJ/ ~ · ALSO IBllrm.288 eo.. eont.ed 2 bdrm., 2 bat.fl Nr.A.13'15.$$1..--.................... UW.PaJd.AvalJ511 peta. Nr. Beh uu qulck•ale. a Bedroom, z 4' YMIP ~· Sharp 1 a\f Bar Harbor "71/mo. ' ton ~ 00 lU"l!.,5lot111wit.b .._.._. l1CN 875-10ZI MS-ml bath o•n•ra unit REAL ESTAT[ 644·6397 boa-.• Br• Fa.mil:T-+ Jljll•Y111e,.UO..,.. o. Harbol' View, Car-mel ......... •••••-.. ••••• W/flrepleu. $115,000. den. Quiet clll de HC. 'l't1K'l'J.JmOCJBrZBI. ,..,......... model.Jbrr2ti..walkl.o BAYf'BOHT lbr. AuU eoro-delMw llll JUIO'ZW•cko. New root (()pes)UltPll>. . 8'edoul 2 Br. J bib t.o Top aoc.uon. Immediate _..,......., c:aldeAe. Meet 2 Bdrm. apt.. cloae park1poo • teoo mo. llQ l t.o JulJ 1• taq. a ...................... . wll.O yr par. Ub New. oceu. P'wmal dloia1, ocoape.ncy. •· A.all I • ..._ a.5131 ~lllopptna 6 beach. $400 ~. Sc>. '8a7fniat.. a:pt s. =· attr. 2 B.R, frpl, ea.DU ... Quall ~ ~...::.r.v· ~ Stan 11.,..r, Ml-41Al o _,., lab. pUb. pooll. Puonmk ~ v~. BAW a.so mo. tel 6 .. Mo/Yearly 'U NA'nONAL ,. • .811» 4, ii •flllaat ~ s..u. Lonl7 Qcracled tbr E Nwpt Crest. a&. 2"11 ba, bM.b.. Nlrta. ~ ~ GENT .... na =et•l.7 heond. At Prap• ti•a '"" blod. lo beK.b. Ill 6ltlklal atn. n., ram. fam.rm1 2'1'J'b;.~OCJd: · ~~~ upencSod, Pool, sauna, l R m • 11 J • a 1 a i OoQ 2 br, frpk, "'1 nice. $1700. Call <ZU> 75,_1910 ~ •. t~t. rm.. t1M Iowa. ~·d brtqe DJDe. . mo. ~u., Jae, tuab. Laa '900. oa/wllDda 141-.1104 $J1S for atap. t.ao coa--Sl·l» MOOOUAllRNnlt'OlllUOI --.MWllOI 'd.fUOmo,Mf.1.m 111.-.0 ""•J900 aGSI dQtl_ ' ple.m.-. • ' J t ... , ThUfld!Y, Aprll 28. 1917 DAILY PILOT DS "Add it ... Build It .. Diaper it ... Ha mmer it .. Car pe t it. .Cem ent 1t ... W1r e 1t...Hoc H ... Clean 1t...M ove ... et...Pres& it •.. P~int 1t...Nail 1t ... Plaster it...F 1x et. .. SERVICE ------DIRECTORY Pl umb i t.. Pat c h 1t... Pipe it ... Rem ode l It ... , Roof it ... Landscape tt...Tile 1t...Trim it ... 5ewit .. . Haul it ... Add lt. P lant 1t... Alter it ... Learn It.. . .... u..... S.nk• Cowt1odor GGr•1 •s11 Clwnil~lc" H~ ••t Mma.it Paintinc),!1tQf*ing S,.. ···•··•••·••·•··•······ .•••.•.••••.•.•.•••.....••..•.•......•..•..... ••·••····••••···•······ ....................... ·········•······•······ ....................... ·················••·••• ...•.•.•............... APPUANCER!PAJR WeC:U.CarpelClcaAU'I LEEM JARVlS E.xll" Hawa11ao 1ardenu WEDO IT A.LL! P'reeeal. Soan7 •Jer rREE baw Free Eat : Blockwells, Kno w le:s Punt a oti . Al. ¥6-y S,- Slo-&ervic.CalJ &.emclnnorahampoo ADD IT J 0 NS -Yd cleanups, pruolq , Concrete, pa lat'a , l.n&. cleanup, tree wor• 1lump1tooe , brick Int/Ext . commercial MaoufactuncibyGerlco caJ.l ('71')50-MJf amoupholatay all work REMOD&LlNG tnmmi.nl,bauJ648-41'71 pl11mb'e, carpenter, '°' ua.ble itema. Fen 1«18/0omm. Reaa. !J c/· a ph & r u ade otlal. &lea lllZ-0160 Pr+,JW.. cuar.llcf1/IJIC,freet.-t. PbtG·3200,Ucll'71$1 EXPERT JAPANESE root's, al&M. electrical, c u /bld1s removed bond. Bob 7SO·U5t, 835-lUO _. -~ Bus Rates MS-mg . tree removal. 1arba1• 557-2005; 543-C781 Ma-91'4 ~ ,.,,.. ... ...,.... ••••••••••••••••••••••• GERWJCK " SON, smc:e Gardener Free dlap., mar·llte. tile, ••lntr/t:xtr Averaae ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• MoUicr will twib.)'lll, my Ce••• Aceatk lMf. Uc. 31~. Addl· Eltimatct. Cell: MZ-<ml canta .. screen& 6 MOVING " HAULING, CUSTOM IUILT room $45. Good lout CANOPY'JVSERVlCE bome, w. 18t.b St., blfaot ••••••••••••••••••••••• Uooa. r.modeling,pleQI. bieatlc. S.•'a. <>nnae anytblnJ. anywhere. MASONRY refs. free Ht. Aak for llUlATESE~VICE w ooe year, from fpJD. Economy Ac:ou1tlc1. 548-3.1'700l''73-f0'1 f\allB dyardl malnteauc:e. Cly.Z2yn. 714~5'5 C.U aD¥Ume. d3-2$15 Block,Brick,Slun>petone, Brian. 6'2·3lit Al Fltir Prlca ~1633 $2S week Call Ja.nel Q\AAJ. C'elliD'8, new or re· . . . e 1 • c eanup. 0 ew , walla. Planten, expertly MS-~ · IPfAY, repalrl, tree eaL Spec1alaz1nc·Bulldin« laWU/$, 11pltlra. 53t·t763 HANDYllAN: Carpentry, th ••de , ! imtalled &spec. pnc:ed. Expert pauiuoa. AvaUa· lie ~1800. Arch 0.lcn PIADI for bef7pm elect rical, plumbinc. ••••••••••••• ••••••••• l H /SS-980& '3$-4384 ble now! Free est, reu ••••••••••••••••••••••• Babyelttln1. my bome alt Add. residence apt. Xlnl Clean .... Ga "' rda 8C7·2'717orM&-a51 Want a REALLY CLEAN rat.es. Call Bruce M3-2CM5 CER.AMlC TILE New or school (3 PM) & eves C-•/COllCleh refs. N.B. 646-U73 u,_, n.,e., y . · HOUSE? Call Glngbam Mo... . mod -. ' 1 joba caU:i.s7.33$(, • ••••••••••••••••••••••• bau.11.na. Weekly mll.lDt. HANDYMAN·Homea 6 Glrl. Freeesta,&&5-.5l23 ••••••••••••••••••••••• U·NAME·lT We paint It. re el.'"' eat, am ----------1CJ1nA-man crew.~ yraexpr Pl~&. Deslp. ~tr. Treewrtt~KenJr. Apta. Coaacientiou1 C Student. Big ~ T Refs, xlnt worlt. r~ est, welcome538-2'2eaflS. --..Y S....lu. powinc & flnia.hl.ng. Set Lie. 33ll5'. Additiolll, Comm 'I & Residential craftsllWl. Pb:~ J:IOUSECLEA.NTNG tnack. Truh. trtt trim, IYn expr. M.HOl7 Jim CERAMIC TILE. Tubs, •••••••••••••••••••••••_your own rorma, 1ave =7=tr,res,.,comm. Lawn ure, l.rff work. We do yardwork paint J-~ou,rB,..~~-Call move. Randy 731·152.8, showers, llltcbeo11 , Acrylic nails $35. lit rm money. 4M-141S Compl clea.n up Milte i.ng, cleanup.~ pncea: al-ce .. ! .. :-HvuY Ann's ~ noon, palioe&U-2129 free Facial, mau a1e, .. f IJ ._,_da Bedriul 541-20tl Call Boa898-3'7l3 .,,_........ \'!:RY NEAT PATCH T •-t-- ma.k e up, 1k1nc are. rnentworao a ouu • ••••••••••••••••••••••• · u--~i a-i-n b li bl r~/9 '--JOn"'•·TEXTURE ,........,...._,.. Be lJ 8313093 Reuratea·Freeest.s GARDENER /HORT! ·~e.....,. yre a e _.....,, ... ,_,, u.>• 00• .. 0 ••••••u•uu• au que. . 7~S485 l!I0-662S ELECTIUCAL SERVICE CULTURE GRAD . IACKIOMILAIOI couple, rerereac:a. Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• FreeEBt. 893-14Jt Re moval•, trimming . C.pa•r CALLS $1.S lu, &s SMALL expr Sffka com~!~~ CallJl.m 64~17 963-58l3or l .Q!Hl.36 '*Yow c.• pn.ini.na, free est. Lic'd ••••••••••• •• • •• •• ••••• 8~ ~o~~et~~:~ JOBS &12-8233 maintenance accounts. Rip Rap walls, sawed, Top Notch Houaec:learung Averaie Enr 1 Stry $3915 ••••••••••••••• ••• ••••• Fully lnaured. 642-2Jl:U ..... tJHc-lep9ir brick work Fr'ee eats CUSI'OM ELECTRIC Quality work. fTff est. lawns, bau.lin.g. Xlnl refs, Hall Day or wbole. 2-Str)' $495, lnlr $45rm OMESAVERS. Plumb· Chuck's Tree Svs. Palms, Carpentry. plum bing, U c: &s bood~ 645.2031 · Free eat. Comm, res , Geo. Hampton 549-2015 free e s t . N atura I Pvt pty 644-4437 Prices incl matr'l/labor iq" Heauog. Free ..sl. olives trimmed, thinned. ceralDlC tile. S40·:i.sal · booest & reliable serv. Ge 111 S....kft lodscpo '1. 493.9445 or •--'--Guar. in.srd, free est. $10 hr. Hooesl & reliable Pru 0 e d , rem 0 v e d c.. Lie 331201. 751·3150 • .. .'!"!! ................. 661-0149 .. ____, TedSS2-0llt or635-708S service. &or A. Mstrcbc. 546-ll229allS Co 11 e & e S l u d e n l ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11118-7Tl.S ••••••••••••••••••••••• 847-0393 0r 751.31.50 ---------Ca rp e nt e r . A L L DDLETOWNl l s Save llme·Save Mooey Ci4 A !ll IRONrNG PETERSPAJNTING Tree Trim, re move, PHASES. Refs. free nl o yrs ltA:bmrcl a.ctric BARBARA'S ....................... 25< per pc. CaJI aft 5 pm, Expr'd. Reas Rates. & lepllir prime. Reas. Fully ins.rd. 67J..36S8 ~I~ ·,ido l ~ :.~ f~· Uc 327136 645-6974 SHOPPING Skiploader, dump truck, 646-03(7 t~ree Est. Call Gene ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tony !H>Sl24 C..,.. Seniu a er war · ~~YR·V~~==p . ~~ hauhn&. tree work. grad· 552~ model. add., patio. re-....................... or G. •ais !ll ing, demo, etc. 751-3930 Uma.' paJ.r. Free est. 962·4217 LEE'S 24 yrs. exp. Xlnt. Carpet Man wJJI lay youn or mane. Repairs & clearung too! Guar work at bigger savings. Free est, 645·3&46 •••••••••••••• •••••• •• •••••• ••••• ••• ••••••• •• ref'& BoCA MastCh.. & yr old Student Lnlerest· Skiploader, dump truck, •••••••••••••••• ••••••• INT E R I 0 R I E X TR · • PECJALIZING iD all Rellable E xpr Japanese types remodeling. 11 yrs Gardener Reasonable In area. All worlt guar. prices. Free esl. 64.5·52.30 962-83H Mike ed LO bousesatung thLS hauling. tree worlt, grad· Flreplaces-Plaoters Paintrne Expr'd bigb -Cash Ca ll: Lee The Tne s ummer July-Sept. ing,demo.elc:.751.3930 Bnck ConcretePal10 qlllltyw"ork.Superreas ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~s_57_so ______ _ Refs. 640-5038 Arda BlockWallil BBQPals rates.6i5-3181 J obn Repairs. Lie: & Ins . All Willdow~ 7am-n ·3()pm. tfr •• 9 Refs, E4t.s. ~ types. Fre~ ~st Walt ....................... . · ' . H th •-r\.,.,,.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• • <930 CB WI d W bl Try a U a ti y P ll o t SELL idle. atcms with a ave some ·~you want ""' ra:.tcsl draw an the luulin movi cleanu Brick, blocks , frplcs, EXCLNT PAJNTING cau anytime s41... n ow a s ng Classified Ad lo buy, sell Daily Pilot Classified Ad. ~sell ? Ch1ssif1ed 11ds do West. . u Uaaly Pilot f7/up'Treew:k Rea/ slab!, stonework. 20 yrs lntr & Extr. Reas. Ftnd "'hat you "'anl an Service. Free Eslimate1. or rent something. 1)112 5618 it well. 642-5678. ~ Class1fil!d Ad. 642·5678. fast." free est iw.2-4597 ' exp/refs. 586·0358 Free est. 548-2706 FRED Dally Pilot Clus,illl'ds. 846-6219 al\er 7pm. Apartments Unfum. A.partmenh Unfum. Apartments IJnfum.. Newport IHch 3869 ~nh f'Umlslwd Office R...+at 4400 lusiMSs bntal 4450 BusiMH Lost & Found 5300 •••••••••• •••••••••••• • •••••••••• ••••••••••••• • ••••• ••••••••••••• •• •• ••••••••••••••••••••••• or Unfw'ftis·hed 3900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••• •••••• Opportunity 5005 •••••••••••••• ••••••••• Co,ta Mesa 3824 Costa Mesa 3824 HwlttnCJlon leach 3840 rARK NEWPORT ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••CdM dlx 2 rm suite. RETAJL STORE ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ught colored long haired •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••Bac h elors.tor 2 THEEXCITING Ul.llpd,A/C,amplepkg, 1150, +offices 550. male dog.VicinityofVk· •THIS IS IT• Bedrooms ~Townhowses PALM MESA Ans. SlSS. motomo.675-6900. +storage l400 sq. ft. Nr RESTAURAHTS tor ia & Continental. 38r. 2"'2Ba. lwnhse apl l''rom $249.50 MlNUTESTONPT N . B . p o s l 0 ( c & •Mexican Gross , $43,000. _646-__ S352 ______ _ $ 38 5 Dec 0 r a l e d , Spectacular spa, total BCH 2.-d MO REE Manners Mile 645-3971 month. spacious. bullt 1ns. lg recreat ion program . Bac:b.1•·~BR. FUJI service. indJvidua.I aft4pm •Italian gross $50,000 Found: White Female I ls ""' o1n~ month to month moo'"' Samoye d , Fullerton enclosed pallo, 2 c:ar gar soc:1a program 8 poo . 8 r ... 10 & '"""• h Pri ii I UI 5Mft5t11MG/ A winning comDlnorion of odull oportmenl homes wllh luxury oppo1nimenrs and superb recreo11on at a premium locorion lenn.s • gym • IMropv tennis courts. Al Fashion rom -. up rent uicludtng: Recep 1200 sq.n . me reta oc -chinese. gross $160,000., area. Call 870-6136. nr Hun lg Cnlr, SD Fwy Adults, No Pets uon serv. personalued on Harbof" Blvd. Cost.a 7891 Stark St. 2 blks s c Island. Jamboree & San 1561-uesa Dr M · · · ho •-yr. FOUND, 4/26 Salt Crttk J Hil•-R d "' phone coverage , m ail esa lll mma s p. en... A g Edinger . w o Beac h oaqwn .., oa (5Blks£ast of Newport. d 7SHU60 or 6iS-9326 • m eric a n ross, area,young lrishSetter, Blvd. Open Sat Sun t ! 171 41644-1900 I Blvd l daspatc:b. undergroun '9t0.000. yr. Many others Call Roger 557~. 8·5 Mgr. 842.2014 prkg, 1anitoral serv. All Laguna c5. businen re· t.o choose from, M>me Ul· ---~------ IH) C•-East I S46-9860 UUl.exc:eptphone. sadence. old bowie being eluding Real E~late LOST. Golden relr. & DELUXE Coodo. 2 br, 1...., ,~ 1'H E EXECUTI VE remodeled. nr Surf·n· TIME B US INES S Great Pernise, vie: of ba. frpl, pool, 1acuzz1 ~ a~~~l:ble~olf course ROOMS 4000 SUITE Sand Art Ctr . Ideal anll· SALES 751 1400 lrv111e & Fountain Vall spa • swimming • b1lhord!. One & Two Bedrooms One Borh ,-~ fl!,m..E;.O · J>ark MeS(\,Vil~s ~1 Gl a...-. enc. paUo. Malloy Rily •Dbl self clean oven ••••••••••••••••••••••• 640-5470 que bus iness, arli;, RESTAURANT·LAGUNA Answ. to Aragon, and 963-9771 •Hkup for washer;dryer Sleepmg rms $60-$105 mo rtlESTIGE crafts, gallery o r ? BCH. Cozy. nr beach Kuma. 962-5075 550 Po ulorlno Ave .• Costa Mesa 751-6995 ~e 3 Br, 1 ba. closed gar I •Air condllloned All $.50. wk. Share Ital/ MEDICAL OFFICE 4.94-7865 or t94-S87J $10,800. Sal dwn/lake oul. f'OUN D part Siames e O'lreplace bath. Shown Mon-Sal 494-22168 ·~ n s. I l La mus ~t!~~b~.a~~o.~~~13\' •2cargarw nuto opnr ··only" .. Call art lpm. z.~~.~'!o~elr~etu}~ Ne~~r~wpt or . . ~~7~-SJoo.guna CoroftacMI Mer 3822 Costa Mesa 3824 --•Full securily Refs req d. S56·00S8 or hxtures a vail. Prefer Blvd. 2 Laundromats. $47,000, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br, 1 ba. stove. enc. gar 644-0509 548-5954 oen. practilaooer . Faal $12.000, terms avai l. LOST, Siamese. m Nwp. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Small enc. yard. 1 small " 638·9894 orS46·9S56eves. l~s. Pt Siam w/Siam l & 2 Br. garden apl. frpl. child ok. 536 5006 or 2br. l ba. lrg Liv. rm & ROOMS S2S wk up wath occupancy. rnrkg's. Long cream , pvt patio. DtW, $210/245, S36-l407 Jim Hutchinson patio. Across sl. from ltilcben. $37 .SO wk up Ho m c A cces sories , color'd Cur. busby tall, nr . Ir v ine Ind are a -beach. Avail 1mmed apt.5.S48·9755 Laguna Beach Wood, weiuing neu collar, ans. 557·2841_ Wpale1r view. 2 br cobndo.1 ~mo:..yrly.646·~ ATTRACT. rm. ,..,. m i ~~~~.:~a~f:~:·r~::-:Srs& to "Dllhlta". Any info I di oo. tennis. wet ar,, I r be b. -k R r L....A.........1111~ 4500 ..,..., plea•e call Jeannie pets. $240. &46-379tl art. n )fzs-2626 up )'rly t-am1Jy & peu req d. H.B 96C>-3S31 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rew. SlOO. 64S-4979 NlCE 1 br. poo . a ts, no ( r 1 c s 3 9 5 / m 0 I New dup e~es 2·3 br $350 ro'? ac ...., w · e · ~ _._ lnvent.ory. 494~. .. · CORONA DEL MAR 2 llr Townhouse. frplc . Pool. lennas. Some ocean & Catalina views. Close to shopping &t lane beach 644 261\ 6PM or 548-4757 -----ok. G75-49l2 For lease 1400 sq. ft. of. Small business, Laguna FO -------11001 Alabama St 3 Br 21 V-......,_-R~ .. 250 Ciee/warebouse + 4000 Beach. w/stoclt. $10,000. UN~: ~?CkaEpoo, rbe5m. Mesa Verde Condo 2 Br Ba Avail 5 l $365 mo 1 I.JOO 3 Br 2 Ba. S395 yr 1 ......__ •n•·n•a "' sq, ft. st.orage yard in 494·2402, 761H1100 gray"' w ale, · lSt l. pool,gar,pal10.Uzo mo: ctu.ld OK. no pell.. Nr lse ~1 4 C lub h o uH 1 ••••••••••~··•••••••••• Irvine . Ind. Complex CM/Nwpl.&46·59!M 53&-7084.673-6618 beach, nr new bldg. Call 8J4.1720or998·.S868 Dana Poaol Marina. ., w/a vail. key lock aaa M..ytol.om 50.25 r.nc.als 5350 -:>44-s7ot aft S 30 b Rooms , kitchen pnv. 't5'3CAMPU5I>t.JRVl"E nump & secy services. Studio Apl, 2 Br 11-i Ba. __ -A ll r a <' l 1" e 2 r nice home. Exclus ive --N';liooal Services Co. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------pvt p a t ao , r e (r q :. 2 BR duplex. P'l yd I townhouse; cpts. drps, neighborhood. S2SO/mo Furn ore. Ban1t of Costa 640-3250 lst,.2.d&lrdT.D.'s DrinJtingproblem? Duplex So-Of.Hwy, 2 BR. 2 adlls. 00 pets. tTom S2J60 Paneled 11 , rm $:!!;!> Nr lloai: tlosp1lal. No !).56.J900 2000 Sq fl tn KoJl/Jrvme Credit oot amportanl 24 hrs a day &15·3830 dshw?>br, lndry rm. gar.I fresh.Jy painted & cpl bltns, U W . l car ~ar Ph636-0974 Mesa Plaza. $95 mo LOANSAVAl.LABLE Call Alcohol Helpline Ba modt'rn k1tr hen.l 2629 (Jrao~e.S48-7222 536-8291 &8460489 I P'~ S275 ~2695 Cntr.$42Smo Ulcl2 cpl'd 673-48838roker ;:,'~~P~\~1~h $425 ~Brmll,lbr.2 ba ~IJ-Bft.2-~.bit.ru 2 <'ar<)Cl':ru'l f'RONTbacbapl.~!'!».~ •• !~!~ 1770~.CM A/C offtcu Owner al w-yw.t.ct 5030 •KAREN'S* l'ool kids OK gar No pets ch1ldren1 lutch & bath, ulll pd. $1SO M I I f t SOO sq. ft. Bathroom. +-751·9772er644-7872 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OUTCALL MASSAGE Cotta MftG 3124 I 6'42:_7986 o'er U ~17~ _ yrly A.ft lO, 6i3-l.24l :an~ed el: s~:r~°:g':~b~ r= ~~~a~~yecstu':i~~ ll,000 s f. bklg in West EARN 140/o TO 160/o SPM·2AM 838-l780 ••••••••••••••.••••.••• I L" Wh b . E S "1d c M Cosla Mesa Call Russ S AFE ··SECU RED u•ss•AE I.(; 2br.~1tl.sly,carport . ..,EWDElUJ(E2 IR r 3ntJsl1c 1le wc1ler se an · e · · or medical o re $225 · . " • ~ ,,_ .. THIEIAYL.Uf wt.r & gas pd No pel.!i j ,... \1ew,nearsandy beach. wtneat, non smoking, ~ J ohnson . Indus tria l 2NDTRUSTDEEDS R'-'•••MODILS 1 & 2Hdrm. wat~r P'i S27S $S7·UIM ' 1 Nr beach. w !pie. patio. & town 2 Br 2 Ba condo, e.s .l . gr ad. Min 's lo Brokers.~1 SHORTTERMS 1·3YRS WVRaO 1-'rom $240 Beautiful, end itar smoke alarm lge lJv rm. den1dln rm. O C.C. & bch. Call Don, WISTCUFf AIU 8.000 10 000 r b ~Id G 0 L DEN S T ATE ESCOITS :1pucmus nt'w apu, Pool. Lt!e 2 Br an db triplex M Jts S290 mo 846·3845 balcony. a rea Victor 634-4780 bef 5. 548-SZOJ alt NEWPORT BEACH inga ~i'oo ~~jo. ~ali (213)966-1711 OUTCALL OHLY v,·t r1Jl1ot1 BllN. s:u:; mo. AdlLs, noj Be-·1064' t-the ~ i·h & llugos. oo Cliff Dr N. 5. 1(()() Sq. It. two pvt. br's. Russ Johnson. Industrial ~~ .. T-t 631-3111 d I pet.a 642·1060 t 0 d Lagu n a $6 50 m o ,._,~ ... ·-I\ uls,nopeu -----y~t dose tofreewa)S loo A(Ct ownr 644.161~ Rmmale wanted, M1F. $400per mo.642-0200 Brobrs.833-8S51 Deidi 5035 ---------- J29 Avon do.C M l ftl \\eac<'epl ch1ldrento~ ---shr 3 Br.3Bahse.CdM. •lMO FREERENT• INDUSTRIAL UNITs••••••••••••••••••••••• t?Ae ~ Just a cpl e . yrs ror our luxury 2 & • OCEANFRONT. 2Br. Iba . Fem. W/11 yr old son No lease req. Dix. ores. w /ok . Woodworker's LOANS a:v. cw Fo1WcnwYI..,. txirm apt:; t'tom ~ nrly nu. wshr dryr. 2 ASA P . Fplc , gar , Adj. Airporler Hotel. OK. Leasing ore. open 74/0 &:?lW.Wllson~~lO Move lolhe Sun Spotat Fullamt'?1t1es.Banbur) prk'gspcs Yrly $500,nO ws hr /dryr, ds hwsh r. Froml·rm.lo 2200 sq.ft. 9-5,Moo-Fri.711W.17tb Aho2llCITD&.o.. FURN OR UN !o1JRN N.tnflower Apta Cross, lti761 \ iewpoint pet.'I 640-M86 agt front yd, patio. ('1,mpl LOW EST RATES. full St, CM or call: 642-4463 Falreal Termssince 11M9 2b t h ' I •No beachlrarrlc/nofoit 111 ~~ -t-'"'"••••itc 3176 furn .. S225 +.644•496Safl services 833 3223 Tll ----------:1.;.g~0~':!:;' 1C~•1?e ·~ratt•ou<i:J 8r apU., (."ondo:!Rr 11 7 ba 2"1tv ::'::-:'."'.::·;·•••••••••• 6·30. noon · · 4000 sq. fl. M-1 bldg. s.tftct' ...... Co. •o\duluuh1ld l6 &over . •tToml285. poo l $3:!S m u N rlwallt lo bch/:5hope. 2 Br AVOIDlNCOMPATI BLE w/ofc's. 25' sq. ft. Also 642·.2171 545-0611 •Small rw-t ok ·~rv~~~~~~ruu1. Warner Gldn"'t"l C•ll1 1•, bu twnh.~e /\dulls on. ROOMMATE.5! COM. Shops, Stores, Of = sr~~It~r~~-b~ae~~ ,RIYATI PAITY f .1t1 ~ 11w lidy' .rnyt1m• ly no p~ts 123~/mo l~f-Q:>,m.s lJNU.\.llTID fices & Storage .i;:rom flf>.iul. nrw 2br 2ba in 4. I •but ect 1.<it' .,. k <' n d 6 a 4 ·' :I j s ., IQ.3-llS3 Takes the Guesswork $85 mo. 548·7249, Cos la bldg. w /land or separate. Will pay more ror your plcx, patio, laundry. 2511 W, s..flow~ St. ~\2 1814 I outoffmdingthal Mesa IWS-S4.9l 2ndT.D.&&2-3573 Gardt'n ;apt, :i brr--2..ba. :"tt>WI 2&3bdrm aplli ....................... 832·413tSmce l971 fice.$200. Warebouse. 1310 Logan. *•W•• .. 1/ UHDA&VICKI o.tca1w .. ..,. For .... r-of it! Serving all Orange Co. S(g.2743 RELAXJNG MASSAGE Bob James · U c:. Masseur Outc:alls 9·9'.94·5111 Outcall Massage 10AM·2AM 731·5'48 llltM.S.325 AU lti0.1 557...,00 I I s-HILlllJSllMi ll16 HIGHTROOMMATE Coronadel Mar, large or 1000 Sq.Ft Office 41 dentp.illo M~lure aduJLI 2br apt nr sbop'fl' lnrl l''tom~ IL«e. quael. luxurious, ex House lo s hare .• 36 Realooomics 675-670C CM.$21tpermo.st&·7512 'cnaa!IAa/ only 11tove 4r refng 122$ mo IM0 14'll e C' 2 br 2 ba apl .. Lott&Foilld Splrihlall•odcr 642 2464 ~levat.or lo sceruc pnv H a m 1 1 t 0 n • . C M · C.M. 300 sq ft ore. 800 sq ft Stu;¥ 4550 ....................... 1815 So. El Camino Real Mwf ........ Aph #Z IUMDMEW! bcb.Pa.rty &icameroom. $Jl7 50 +utala t i es . mdstrl. $1 25 & S265 ........................ Lolt&Fo.d 5300 SanClemente.Fully lic. 275 ~31~:~f"M ~-BaAc:ut:;10:!10·,1~ ~:5~ ~:: ~~" ~".0~ total secunty. Perfect IK2·280l 646-2130;679·3709 Small storage spaces ••••••••••••••••••••••• For appl.t92·7296 &.s 4.546 l~laware. HB Opcon 12 S hVU\gor wkod retreat ror Lady wfl yr old son look· Pr ofessional Bldg o avail. Coela Mesa. From LOST cat, gray & wbt ---------- c -ft 3b 2 I the advenlurou<1 adult. mgforbaetosbare,male Talbcrtnr Magnola·a , S'l.SO to $12.50. S57·UllM male. 3 legced. Vic BEAUTIFULGIRLS t;~de~ar.,;~c~:~~~s" snJNNlNGl&<'l 4'2 Rr ,; D-~ily 1~1 ~toiX"un Star tin& al S515 mo. or rem.UptoSUOmo. Vly. 300 & t 60 sq fl. eve Oraoge &Santalubel, have an exciti n g pool Adults $325 No Ba . garden ~-Pool P 642 l(l 4.90 335 PaUJe. 675-5906 Mo/Moor Jeaae. 963-7062 ........ Wcmhct 4600 ~~ward. 645-0935 or ~~:,eSt~:;:,~~!~ JJC'llJI ~3381or837 ~17 S205ISZSS. 710 l8th St 1 t W~°" .,_ lww .. 1 FwwisMd ....................... ----------·---------- 1.AKG t: 2 Ur 1 \'I Ba. 2 et) t; fT U LUV IT Lr& aep ' ... ..._. 3142 or U.,_whllwod ltOO ~Y 3300 sq.ft. remain Dignified, healthy elderly Found female p~py 3-4 Tenrus Club Membenbip Br $32$1 mn •••••••••• •• •••••••••• • •• •••• ••• •• •• • •• •• • •• •. Office ...... 4400 lnl(, to be. developed ro lady. 7 yrs Pasadena apt, mo.'! Boxer & p1tt bull for Sale. in lu plf'x N r ~hopa , 847 8S53 Studio Apt, wi.l.k lo beach . ••••••••••••••••••••••• your special ore require needs sru. apt or home m ix ? Li g b t brown 8J3..32S6 eves nd.11.A. no peu. 637 8821 ---S27S roo 536 ltl27 or .A.-60' Piil 59 FT menta. 21062 Brookhurst, CdM. Afford abt $200. w/black muule. Wear· c714 > -----EASTSlDE I&. 2 br. cov 96:J..3311 ~ 1617WF..S'n;UFF·NB HB. Noo .. mobr, drinker or ing braided leather col· PREGNANT? E.ut CM. rri. IBr 4'r 2Br. patio, gar. bltns. $295. ll.... 'nfll HVN'11NOTON AGT.541-li032 963-7202 pet.I, (7H)831·9997 lar. Found In park In Car ing c:onfldenllal • •. 642~or 6'5-4483 I~ .,., "-M ..... ..... counaeUng & referral. w/ga.r. 5· $2l0 • SZSO. -••••••••••••••••••••••• ""''""" ettclffDr Cozyofficencwlydecorat· Responsible employed ....,.ta eaa,.,_ . ..._9 Abor\ion, adoption " tr75-S20(',or&7S.mt O-roMt llZ6 WOODBRIDGE 1..,~~'.!..~1 ILAN:c;----ctaJC•_. ed. Prof. bldg. Foreat lady.tocareforhome,ln Found: FemalelrlsbSet· keeping. RIOM $260 ....................... PlNESAPTS c);ft;.C-: .. Ave, Laguna Beach. MO exchange for •ccom· ~~~r. CdM. APCARE 5''7·2:163 Mature adulla only. no Ur2 sto r y duples ea, I. 2 .k 3 bdrm uolt s . ' FROMl240tol33S ....--sq.ft. Sllylite for plants. modationa, or will pay . Lat 63b lriplexes &fourplues.1, Designed like early SBeautaptplau,avad. CaUoaSlleManager 0.·30281nq.255Forest. ttnl. CdM Nwpt area. ____ _.;;;;.. ____ ,*SHARON'S* ~~hr.';.! BsQ.•~i:. 2 bdrms & den.1"'1 & 2 Californu• bungalows . rum or u.nfurn. Bacb, 1 17lt l6C-3lllnt246 84().7293 J.Q5T:Jn vlc.ofParkview pd T78ScoU Pl M2 5'113 baths, flreplace, lo the Fr 0 m s 2 7 o 1 I 5 br, 2 br. 1 ba: 2 br, 2 Prt •~ ••-,_ H SUITE w/oceanview. On Sbopng Clr. Irv., lge Otn'CALL MASSAOZ · · · house laundry hook-ups, balhll. Beamed Uv rma. me wduuu ... llDt· Pac. Cs t. Hwy. Lg Mhc1l•1om be Ic e coin purse 491.1234 Delwte 2 Br 2 Ba.twnh.se, mc.loeed yards,enc:IOHCI Pinestooe.Ofc:hrs,9·S:30 d!Dintc areas. storage, i nglon Beach on b.lcony, upil,. w/car. ..... 4650 w /jewelry. Reward. SocWCllbl 5400 Al t $295 Adi 2 car rarages. Cloff tc Daily. ri a l I o s • d e c k s , Brookhurst, llOO aqua re S31W18tl •••••••••••••••••• ••• •• ss.2·3270 moe new. . ta, b b ~-0400 feet. Slncle, aarden type UN IQ v • RETA J L ----------•••••••••••••••••••••••• nope.ti. MS-51.26 11c: oo s , s opplo1 & and1caped grounds, ,,..__.,. -• .__.__. ....... c. Dana Point Hubor. Brand new I bed rm, cov. prkJ. llabted tennia, It.ore or~~~ e~-••--• ST\10105 FOR RENT. LOSTf undl: aodBi1PBlaclt ~!W· Lony elJ? Socl~ hltlrol 3S Deluxe 2 Br apt in triplex, From P95. monthly lldwt.s, pool, jacuzzi, ten· vo 11 e y b a I I, 2 s ty pc19ure, u .. ~ para· •••-••••••••••••••••• $50 to S.00 mo. UW iAcl. 0 up, m .... 6 ra esf.. ••e pro - all xtru + aar, oopeta. Golden Lantern St Ii nil. UU/mo. Aaent clubhouse. bllllard1, mi. Call Kr. Plummer LA.uMAllACH lnq at ''The Factory" monlb1 . Reward. re111lona s w/aame In· 1211.lsal..n.144-l• Acapulco, Dana Po.lot NMltl 1wlmmln1 pool, pin& tsM'7t'1 5-11 a:5 °E 30tb St Newport 841-lala, (%1.S) s.cz.7757, ter.ta. Ph Clara Lane., N9'f aptl, 302 Victoria. 1 at-IZ!M. U.,..0...... 3152 pong, bydro-apa, 1Ym. DB.UXI OfflCIS CI rdtl Shr9 Bucb or call i7Wtal or H.B. Anaheim Br991-4250 Br.121S.2Br,DZS.Come llul.._ .. .._. ll4G ....................... ~=Cclrnft' Comml • iDdstJ spacea, or can be med u pro-87J.fZ1l Found: Cairn Terrier.,.:,_...& · byorcallMu.llatlfttaJtJ. •••n•n••••u•••••••H SUBLSE,2Br2 8a,paUo d 310to3000aq.ft./u1ow fwioa.aloft1~.Loea~DI .. • -female , San Juan ,. ......... $4C).2llO 1111 TO IUCH on aolf cour.e. 2 car gar; ~:Ca u 3" sq. ft. Lac Nlpd 6 iA older abopptnc com· 0,f c tsAy 1005 Caplatrano, 98T·tm ...................... . Eastaidc, lar•e2 br•den, Lge 4 br, 1 ba, frplc, S3&0 mo. Aak tor Lee. ~7H)ll47-~ · Minion VJejo •reu. pies. wJtb roeUc at· ....................... Found: Pet l\abblt, Vic. tt *a "' dshwhr, •U. aarace. 4815-1.210 OPENt-SDAILY Hendy to S.D. FrfT'/. moapMn. St• Mo., ut.U. LAUNDROMAT, wttb 22ad " Oranit, C.M. ........... 7005 bltm.~~=· encl. yd. No clop. 1703 Mhtla."U-fo ll'7 Call:ll1·l400 pUd.JlJ.~EALTY Arency. Capo Bcb, IdenUly,tH>l700. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Alabama, 536·3465 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• rtl1V11W1NG> --·--s.. ~---• , ..... -a MS,000. by Owner. &aide 2 br 11plll·M. COWl· t r y settin1. f rplc, styli tbl. 60·9543; 846-UM SS.1718 2MOUMIT __ ..,...... -.....__~... IJJ-MlT Lost: 81.k. 6 white male • --------New 2 Br, 2 Ba lD 4 ples. lerftwtOflcet 494-01.11 Huaky. Colorado taga. Dtlwt• pool llde nr. tge an cood. Cpt1. drps, ..._ .._....... H--~· f\'hM Local.loo 4 _ ·-· _.,. Ah' ,. ._. Y•n v l c . B •a c h Rd . , 2br, 2ba, bllnl dlbwhr. blt.Dtl, encl 1ar. ~1J7 ._ llllfAll _..., SB Vla Udo, Nwpt 8da ----. .,, BDoUt.orc Cap I a\ Ta ia o B c h . ~~ ::S~~ oo pets. Hewport leoch 3169 ~mpora.ry 6 casu.I Jl\im. or uni. S150-SSOO Coat. rm •• wt is. all Ota~ MIA. eo.. Reward 1 .,_,NJ 1:':S:. ~Pr::~.::. :;ii----------....................... ~~()(NewJ)Orl'a ~~~anll. ~.·;:;:::.~ ~/Le~sa.::t.Club Loll; Fem Qoldeo !Un. pr, lnd17, no pet.a. smo. SDJ per mo. 2 Br l Ba, Buch Dupln i.i Blkto :a~~~ttta OeeuorBaJviaw. Fornt area. lteDt WeldlaaA:lfachlneSbop 4~ moa. lbuuu' .,... Nr "4-Uo.1 pr, C'OUiPle, •ml cblld, aucl.3Br.tr,,l.S415/mo •1'"'"w~ .......... ,,.. HarlSDI. Jlabsehool"M " Cll pbooe Co. $30 2 Br 1 Ba bM, iA Court. amlpttOltSll-Sll yrly.MCHOM,I05-S1 :~~:::.:-m--.ndJ'sOftlJ. n...... ~U.,erle R.eward.IOlJtl New c:cp&a, drsis. pa.lat, NEW·l,MJBDRMS 2 Bedroom. 2 bathl. f\anl. becbelor SDO ~ Ofn.. STOJl&-OP'FICS.QJOP =-~Slaop LOSI': Dbl. Y.UOW bdd eool. SU5 mo. HU From.:::--~dnpes.bulltim, Untum.lbr ms lbDltoOC Airport Db =i: .. 81&~~ BDeia-Wood/1'11-llau purot.Vlclllld8l •• CM • <>ranc•An.,Cll. finpl.a«. dl1bwa1ber. ..:'~ aul\ea ~/~ptt, tlrp!J ... :MWZ. ~AJu1'Uoa.m lll·IZltorMHMB $llO.lbrdpla11WTC9iNo Lie 2 br, Iba, pool, ~ ...... '=.e:~!r "jultorlal Hn. F • _ _.. REWARD tor ntll1'9 o1 ~quittcrlwfNoa jacu.u:I, chabbouM. Ne .,...,_._ __.... J4'11Saf18'1or QSUD. All utH., ampk NWPT8CHS10U A.IUorSamCtue browft Sdrwhlo JO •pd ....... oolJ. rera. nq, kidl ar pell. mo. 111» • JAC09SllALTY NewpanBlull DIU. No lat nq•d. W SIDAvcm&t.DIO/mo. HllS,m•OrupC.11. blb.NoqwUanuabd. .. W m.b ~ M1P""'a ID-llOO 6 7 5-U 70 '4M41l &..£:'"Bristol, NB IST·'m.O JflfT7 WJU <lla)4'77·mt n •MM110 se.-. s.sz.. 7250 -· I ......... Uam11Scll11I $69.00 c.....c-.. *""-.......... •Jllftct.il....., ............ cs ..... ~ •TW/tftl ... , .... . . , ......... ... <:.el Oout a.al J".state .... -eall 0a .. 1or .... ,,,.,., . lllllBr...,.111..c.rv ;: . ,_,,., De DAILY PILOT T'hul'!C!!Y,N>f1128,11J77 .... Wmhd 7tOOHtlpW..ttd 7100 HefpW..ted 1100HefpW..t.d 7100HetpW.-hd 7100HttpW..ted 7100 MlllltW..eH 7IOOjtletpW-"ecl 7100 'ttelpW.tecl 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••• •• • • •••• •••••••••••• •• • • • • • • • • • • •••••••• • • • •• •• • •• • • • • • ••• ••••• • • • CX>CJcTAIL W Al Tll.ESS.., ISCllOW sac·y H<>ST ESS ......_~~ :t::Y~aftk.~!· ~0 • '•• Wl'AL/Aalf:I Im med opuaha CDllJL Girt~ ...... rool.erf IEJPUllCff ASSEMBLERS We W11 T,. HetpW..t.d 1100 80.·.a.y MFG ' • -• Grill. Ba~ ruJJ ume w1-.b1 t6: Xllat r..-,. for larS9 Cbarter BMt. ~ • U48 Nartloaale LD. a1tt1tnt o"ded for beaefita Sal com· Lit!W'H for fW'lher lalo call NewpcriBucb fn..tlr Sula Au ol· meaaunt.ew/eapu SJ ---..U~ MN141btwn4•8Pll. OPEUJOR ERICSON 1---------1 fice. X-ray Ile req. per'd cab' need apply \Ja.ilonn. allow a.ace • --.o. Teks• ... • Traasporta. BOS'I'ESS. full time or COLD IOOM ...-plan.~ mc.•-•-.a.•y Uoo A Mu1t Loni 6 puttlmct.~ Awbln YACHTS --·-abort &erm ua1iDJ,neots. penoo ~ ifUry'a •IKWMa.1r111u To <2> CootroUen la Ho1Jda1, VeeaUOO Pa1. New Yort Bar. Is Grill u _ ............ .,. ... .u~i-· '9IUIUU<KIRN't -.a.L .a.c..-.. FHbloo hland R.E. Medical ln1unoce 4141 llart101•le Lo. ....... ..-ruuuwoua Wltb forui.ft upu. di-~·~-:-•••br firm Eaper nee .. Av.U.ble. N4wportBsadL F/Ume<>Penirlu elnd. Good oppor. for An,_..__• P1!1' ! llt.al/attt.QI t.yp&q lk1Ua For ~·d Help bard wonu. Appt.y lo OaU ta-IGIO ar MDII ,.. T IH ,,0 Sb ~~~ ff i W•&•Depud.l.oc '*"'°" •t •m R.eynolda aume ~u W..icllff Dr, 1P 0 • wpm. o ce • HOSTISS/CASHla On Ex__.m~e Av•, •--i~-e a.. ., .. for Ste U, Newport Bt•ch. I0-100. A&IPlY in penoa, l d Elq:Jer'd oe1y OVer 2L ~· • U'l'W -a -All pU -Sao Mlluel Df'. Sitt 0 over oa M•W• .O..-lv"...-110.•n~. •Fln4hUneCarpentera Karl -· re u "°°" NewportBcl • "-"rt"Y .._.,,. ...--•C.binetSbop EqUal()ppor Employer Odfmtial, .,,, 8cb. C..-Drin lb Cua. 288 E. 17tb St .. ~mbln DIC.SICal'fAltY l4M741 _Col_ta_ll_es_a_. ___ _ •F1bergluaToucbup DIMJAL/CMAlllSIDI w .. ltb t Vl llSl DATA COllPORA'n~ baa a.o Im.mediate ope1oc for a ~bOPlrat.or . S.cat.,ound mwil la· dude a mlDimum ot one year key to dlac H · ~- U you are lnterat.ed ln Jolntn1 a proareaalve Oranae County corpora. 1'•" .... ,., ~ ...,... 'I ~· ... - .. 7005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fl ..... -...... Bond 1'1-1'--"..__ or a w WO Cf (ACJ"OQ Prom u~ D""""' CL .. RKS 3 • .-a-en ......_sureauteeklq F /time. eapr'd. 1d Prealdenta In N~ Orao&eCo.A.lrport> v•~ IA>A c. ••••••••••••••••••••••• MEN WOllEN 'ftAIMFOI IAnlMDIN6 TWO WEEK CLASS NATION· WIDE JOB PLACEMENT ~ANCE GOOD J OB •Jlardware IMlallers Pll1IOD to train ln smera) beneflta. No Saturdays Ctrotc. Xlnt abortb.and 1 F.qual Oppor Employer to 11 : 3 OP II Sb l ft • •Engine lnata.llers collecUon wort. Coat.ect man , typq akiJ.b " DleaaDI 1~~~~~~~~! Airporter lnD Hotel. Con· AllloTecll lclwf TeamsterUnionSbop, Mr. YOWll. penonality req'd. Mu.stl-tactllr.Hannanm-mo Lub•Qulc.kService GoodStarUngWages 83.).2'30 ASSISTDIMTAL be able lo baodle wldf Gtmra.lotflai Uoa offertna eaoelleat company beneftl1 and modern worklq CODdl· ·! Uoaa ... ate contact: OPPORTUNITIES ~AM ... , ... s SCHOOL 1l(M E. 171.b St., SA 834-UllO Scbooh Coast To Cout L .A. COLLEGE OF MASSAGE, Low cost Day-Eve-Sat Cluses ln Santa Ana. 55&-7171 7075 ....................... Buay Chevrolet dealer &sFull BeDefit.a. O>m~ lll/F for boy S..'1074 range ot respoo.slbillUet CUSTOMa Housttleaners! We need locreulnc lub • qllick ApplyAtSecurity Ol'c 14.,live-lnorout.~ag• ----------i " wocll with minimum ComtlSPOMD8fT amthltious. ent.bual.utJc ten'ice dept. Xlnt pay • lfl 1 Deere An, 5.A may apply. MZ·TZIM DIMfAL ASST supervision. Pr•fer ID Applicant must be able ~who take (Wide ln ~O~o~:~,_ ________ , For NB Orthoclootl1t. dlvldual with 3.5 .Y'f't to COllUIClM owo letters. t.beirwork. ~ BOOKKEEPER th Cook4s8arteoder 16.ist be certi&d. Owtbo exp., but wUI cooa1ckr TyJle4.S+ wpm4shudle Airport Complu. Gii . ru Newport Beach -•-•-·desired. but not lite exp. wit.b ltlnl atllb detalls. Well estab'J HOUSICLIAMIMG MSI DAT4 CoaPOIATIOM exp. ONLY. See Service Trial Balance, familiar 87$-8411 .. _ All applicants wlll bf educ•tioaal firm. Good WOCDeO"wanted to work 11t1r. at HOWARD w/cash receipts, cash requiftd.MZ-4111 teated. Gd company ......_...r .... Ap-•y N•••--• ror Janic··s Ra•1•dy ~F\acberAve Qaevrolet Dove • Quail disbursements. JOb cost-C"=' be fit E O E C II ua1a•.. "" ....,.... "' .. .. Coat.a Mesa, Ca 9i2l5Z'1 Sta .• NewPortBeub.. iog. Construction exper DENTALASSlSTANT ne •· · · • : Syatema Corp .• 081 Ann houseclean'e (714)54iM1%7 desirable . Mrs . An· ASSIST MG«. Cbairside,eap.NpBcb.. Pbylllarorappt.MCMSIO. Birch St. N.B. <Near service. St.art $2.SOhr. 8 i---------1 derson. 979-3900 Mon-18-21 Yrs ohge. f>.64.9211 Experience d waitreas O.C. Airport) E.O.E. A,. to 3, Tues lhru Fri. Equal Opportanity A Thurs !MPM Appl y ID person . t-" D" bo ~ Em..J-yerll/F .... • · Krano's. 6800 W. Cat wan""'· moer use, GIRL FRIDAY r-:;:::;~~:-;;::-~~~~~~-~~~~~ YW --------•I Hw y , NB 646-01201---------t nee only. full time Parttime,24 bnaweek.IHOUSEKEEPER·Full· .If!?-~$ BOOKS.ALES llAm-3pm. DIETCL.. lln44B Expr'd only. Afternoons time. live-in. salary. for ~~~~V Immediate put-lime FASHION btw 1-4:30. Call Mrs. father w/2 children, LEG.ALSICY -""' $ $ $ $ Cook opening avallable; Johnloo&M-21622 962..., Newport Beach Law So49ood! ~-career minded 10::ntm·7:30pm, Friday, 10 People needed to help 1---------1 Firm. Type 70 wpm. You will too. selling feeli'n• The eneraeUc .. 548-7'1M1 • Saturday and Sunday. oooduc:l fastuoo abows in GlllL FlllDA ~ HO us EKE E PER . shorthand. ma1 card world famous products. 6 Please cootact Dietary local area. Worll with the En~m .• self . motivated BABYSITTER needed exp. desirable. 1 yr or f1ex.ibie bn. Hig)a earn· Pi .. ..a.7. COOK Supervisor. lat.est styles,cbooseyou.r ind1v. Fashion bac_k· immed ror 2 sc:bJ aie more le1al exp. Xlnt Inga. Traioing. Call llWI For conv. hos pita l IEVBLYMAMC>a own hrs. Car & phone ground helpful. Jnvo1c· .n.1s 6 & 8. Must Jove academic record.Salary ~70UorZeoith7·1359'. F/Ume or P/Ume. Ex· Coova.les~tlloepital nee:. Call for intervw fug, order.desk, m•st ~&animals.Mon· commensurate w /exp. Available 4·29. Pnc. ~~~~~~~~~I TIME-LIFE per. pref'd . But will Laguna Hills appt. May 3rd & 4th at type. Benefits. Sal open. Fri, 8.6. H.B. area 644-7800 Nurse. LIBRARIES train. Apply Park Lido <n4)83'7-8000 the Holiday inn. Laguna NB.6'2·3472 963-2!163aft 6PM --------- 494-8.541 ext.129 Babysitter for 2 yr old Has p/Ume jobs in our Coov. Ctr, 466 Flagship Equal Oppty Employer Hills (La Pai Turnoff) LeglA S.CJ/Aat. -------:..:..--boy. Mature lady, own telephone sales om ce. Rd.NB.642-IJO.M. 10AM·7PM. ask for Mrs. GIRLFtllDAY For corporate cou.oael. Mature young man. age trans, refs. PeninsuJa. T w Q sh i fl s av a i I Clow, 586-5000. Non ~moker. Type 45. HOUl?EKEFPER, driver. Emphasis 00 liUgaUon &i 18, desires P /time 54'7·1i2SO,AskforTudy. 8:30-2:30 & 330·9:30 5Cook,f/torp/tdayoreve.Distributor interested in .....------Takephoneorders,keep live-m, S days. ~kierly some corp. exper. Sal em p I o y m e n t . Has days a wk. stull. Opport. for advan-p I t income up t o -.-.-..-cw..--.-.... books &: records & learn gentlemen alone. an good commenaurate w /abili· trana~Uon. avail aft Babysitter FuU C~rge. Salar y + comm + cement. Apply 2633 w. $1000/mo or more + FEES,AID legal sec·y. S550 up. ~ealth needs .mature l1. but not necessarily lPll, wkdy1, full time F. Vly area. Llve-1.11 or bonus. No ex per. necess. Coast Hwy or call be n e f il s . Mal u re . Manuf. Mgr lo S26K 848-1.00. sinale lady wia~g Cood limited lo traditional wtmda. Kevln,"4·3'73 out.~ Permanent work. 6'2"'347Sor644-e680 63&-6123. • F.xecSecys/sb S9SC> home & comparuonshtp, ranges. Xlot working Bab It ---'ed f 2 G/OStal typist to $775 GRILL MAN own rm. bath. board, $S0 coads & benefits includ· c b ff d ~ n ~M . F ~~ s Contact Renee Rossi COOK. MA TUii DtYBlSIOMS A/P Coostruc to $800 Wanted for Del Taco. _w_k._M_._v _. ar_e_a _830-_543S__ iq handsome bonu.ses ....._W---........ 7100 ~~SanJuan ScboOI 833-8095 !~!~rSaJ'd . Bayvie w FOISIMGW •--'-~P FeeJ olti.A .. · F/time days. Apply in Housekeepe r for Sr. for lnduslraous ind1v. w-T --....,.... Equal Oppor Employer ......... r8Jlle 12.7S.S3 Need salespeople. male u .. we ersoo.ne ,,enc:y perscn. 2S2.5Z La Paz Rd, Cata:zen. Mus t drl ve. Mary, (7141758-lSll. ••••••••••••••••••••••• br.F/time.3SOW.BaySl & female, lo sell its ~El7tbC:O.t.aMeaa La.gunaHlll.s. Live-in. La Habra aru.•---------ACCOUHT1MGCLK Babysitter for teacher CM.642-3505. service pkg to single. Suite224 6'2·1470 (213 ) 691.6043, (7141 LEGAL Eaper'd in A/R, bank re· Grandmother 7 :J0.3 30 c~ 1mbr. cw,.,............. widowed. " divorced ~ GUARDS 67>6760. SECRET ARY ooocillatioos, 10 key ad· 0 ~ n l rans . Bo 1 s a Exp d. 494-9378 ...,_, .... .,..... men & women. 18-SS yrs. d t . G 'I bk Chica/Ed.uiger 846-3434 Exprd Apply m person ~S900 weekly comm. GEMERAL OFRCE SECUlllY Housekeeper. mature. Fasbloo Island Law fa.rm er, ypm,g. en · · CARPET SALES persons Mano;s Restaurant. 320i Pre set appts. No expr. Entry level pos grading live in/out w care for desires Legal secretary ~1~0 wL~e1f,ftuls.SFmo~ Babysitter wanted. needed , c:all Karen E.Coast Hwy.CdM • nee. We will train. For examinations for nat'I GUARDS eJderlylady,So.LalWI•· WJCallthJCianetviJ LlUgaUonexp. · · · ""' · grandmolb.er type. Oc· 673-5451or549-1684 --·• · •-· all education fi r m Req"s Good '" f appt.&3l--09Z2. cuK>oa.1Sun&eves,3yr COOKS & COUNTER .,..._....1n..,rvaew c neat handwriting &lile coo ... car , re s. Ca h Full l II r . Ed w a r d s a t Join a prna-•lve. fast ~after 6pm. 640·1S60 .a. p .a. R T M E N T old girl. Call Linda, r was er. ime. Help day & eve shifts. <714)9&l-4000 typing. Apply National • ..,.. ... ..., A A ~l over~-Good hours, paad Apply In person, l7el ---------Systems Corp ., 4361 growing co. w/ne"!' ap-Housekeeper Live-an Llquor Clerk, part time, MMCiR. overtime. Apply walhin Taco. 17th & Superior. Doorman. 18 years or Birch St. N.B. <Near proacbes lo secunty. If rtchg. Malu~e English olght:i No up Ol Coople for 3t newer C.M ~-bysitter :antedbo. 2 "" !'!:~borro CBal rd WCaMsh, 2950 C.M. over. South Coast Plau I O.C. Airport) E.O E. t':~reg~ ~:p~n?~ speakin~. must drtve ,1_6'2_~ __ Geor& __ e ___ _ unit.a. 2Br, 2ba apt.s++ ... ys per w . my me n.... v .. t heater. Apply art with"'• o'd ideas or if Refsreqd.NB&M-5123 Lvu 11•7 644-4099 for2-6Yr.old.S45-1602 OOOKS,So.Lag,CM,NB. 6.:K)pm ~ • -.n CASHIER P/Ume & f/lime. Coffee -·--=--·------General Help you're looking for a new HOUSEKEEPER, exper. Cbaree Nurse. Good sal Apt. Mgmt. Handy mature co u p l e to manage 16 apt.s. 545-0630 aft6pm. ARMY RESERVE FREE TRAJNlNG labplttwW.e.d Babysitter needed for 4 month old infant. 3 day week In my home. References please. Call 496-3880. F/lime w/benefits for shop .e~p. R~fs please.1---------1 NEW & more exciting career· mature. w/refs. New & fringe benefits. 80 Bed pos. w /retail nursery. Charlie s Chili Ofc:. <714) DltAFTIHG /CIVIL t'OOtact 8 baby. Lag. Bch. Call S.N.F. Mesa Verde Conv. Register exper. req'd . 549-0351 JackG. RaubCompaoy OPENINGS .. ~ .. ~ 49t-6188. Hosp.661CenterSt,C.M. Plant knowledge helpful. COUNTER Girl wanted. Expanding firm of en-Expanding an s uranc:e t:Jtjf} ~1'Jxi'i 10-15 Hrs per week. com· _S48_·SSM __ . _____ _ ~not nee. Please apply Sandwiches. Mon. tbru vironmeotal engineers & agency opening new 1JI1lI1tJ piling lite rature aod MaJd. Ptr. Exp'd. Apply Men" women ages 17·34 ---------needed for musicians. BANKl.NG c~::S~n2&re~~~a;~ _Fr_i._C._U_·_SS&-0780 _____ 1 =e~ nii:~. ~i: facilities in Fountain Vly Ir you meet these answering telephone for in person Sealark Motel, Blvd. C.M co u NT ER H E L p. lions open for people & Fullerton. qualifications-you will Manuf. Agent an home of· 2274 Npt. Blvd. 646·7445 COOKS full & p/l . Cap-w /civil engineering AUTO receive: fice in Corona del Mar coob, clerks, supply, & IRV1ME MATIOHAL CERAMIC TRAINEES , .. _ .. a . • c-.-h F SlS .. _Am" g •• ...., •. m· g.rad· UMOBWRITEltS -Best pay/benelits 75!H150 MAIDS WANTED ......... _...e s r "' ry • ...... -...-"u-pd trauu·ng """"'wages pajd! Tbe Inn more . C a 11 L l n d a IAMK -or experienced . w l"' .. St CM ;,. ... ,·mprovem-tpl"ft• EXPER ORTRAINEE -v"'" • .,... ..u• • ........ '"u ....... ....," •0· R P tr EVES -~"niformafum at I.a"'"'•. 211 N. Coast ~3173, or (213) 594-0219 Positions Open For. mechanac:ally inchned.1---------1 &~maps.Applyal. r vL-M -v .,_. mature. for perm rac CUSTQDIAM/ca.rct. Jack G. Raub Co .• Attn· SALARY -Bonus Corstale cert lDd .al Hwy .• Lag. Bcb. FACTORY TIAJMHS All 3 shift.a. lm med Openings. Male or fem. MORIS • vW~~t~ 4.ltOCampus Dr, Ste 130 Newport Bch $4N071 ta. S. Grand Ave Sula An• *-9021 ASSEMBLERS &sFINISH CARPENTERS N4leded for sallboat com· Ptan.y. Exper'd, S.A. area Call Bob Grund SJS.8311 ASSIMIL Y wouas Perm poe. F /Ume Callell-0700 ASSIMILY Fut IJ"OWl:nl 1hteboard man".1slooldn1foru· eembly workers. o.,-• nlPt shl.l\s. Apply, 17932 Sky Park Cr., Ste G. lrvioe. ASSIT 110 R for aardeft lhol>. Some exp. F' /Ume. 5 l>ay1 Wk Apply In peraon, K·Mart. 2200 Harbor Bl. C.1111 No pboae calls please. TB.L.B ALICLHJ( 'IXUCB'T. Contact Bob Creighton 133-3'700. E.O.E tor Y Po s' l •on s P ll1me Re tiree prer Rudy Garcia. PO Box COMMENSURATE -Unllm. Advancement ustrt MAIDS WANTED w/beneflls Apply an FOWlt.ainVaUey 847-3573 5019, 1.25 Baker St, Costa WITH EXPERIENCE -WPNSQuall2.80br l.Ul'll'IM DooQwxoleMotel """'..., ~ny ar · Fn 751-2510. vac, med plan, sack leave • n :u ~~annpofck·abRrd. btwn SAM lPM. moo-Mesa. Ca 92626 (714) Allco.benefilsinclud.pd MaturePrefpe~n.nel JOUUtftBS 2100NewportBl,C.M. eapa.ru-anoeeac:h etc SJSSecurity M.a.ID ~~~~~~~~~ CALL DAJLY FOR lndmtrial Services ~ -Classified DRAFTSMAN, w /ex per APPOLNT.,ENT ~--cam""''" ,,._ l30 wanted full t ime for Beauty Salon. Tues lbru Saturday . Richar d Ouellette Salon . 200 Newport Center Dr. NB. BAR GIRL. Attractive. .. ..._, .. -• .;xc reUaWe. P/time or full Newspaper CUSTODIAN ~~t~b~i~b~dDels~Ferl:~---'·'·3-4"-•4•1--• ~s~~and~1 WOMIM-MIH TIAJMHS Ume.646-S544 1""'-ftiSIR' g Desi ga Shop. Some ---------SantaAna 558-9021 ., ...... /W...,..... NIR W SWft architectural knowled1e General ()(flee Lac. No. C6177 helpful. Call Mr. McCar· RECIPTIONIST I-=======~ MachOprs Assemblers Packagers Maintenance ALLSHJFTS Day·Week·Month Or Longer lsCOOK. Exper'd. Appt:y S*S Minimum ooe year n · tyat492~1fouppt. En•..., level ..... Work in Iii llr.0 '1,llOOlrvine.N.B. peraence performing CRJCKETINTERIORS ·~~ .....,.. lla.lnteMnce man. well quallified lD pool & boat malnt. Must be self starter. Salar y com· m ensu r ate W/exp 837-6100. BE A P r of essional Cocktail Waltreu. Enter an ucitln1. proi1ta.bie • alamouroua profess. Learn ln to hrs from pro r..w.w. the rane •rta ot waitreu techniques. Day or eve eeuions. place ment uaiat • IDOd Jotl op ply Call (714) 7)1·9HM So. Cah f Cocllta al W&Jtn:sa, lM , 17922 Sky Park 81, SteC. lnnne, C1 11'1114 BEAUTIC'lAH W IY I« N.-porttt lno ~lor~ The Orange Coast Dady facility jarutonalduties. INC San Clemente lovely exec. ofcs. Type Pilot needs add1t1onal · • SO+wpm. Front ofc: ap· s a I e s p e r sons for We o(fer exceHent com DllYEllS pear. & good grooming classified & automouve pany benefits. modern req'd . Apply National outside s ales s tart. worlline conditions, 10 Crot.a-Comtry Systems Corp .. 4361 Full & Part-time. All Newspaper c:lasslfied ad· days per year paid vaca-No spec. Uc recfd. Birch Sl, NB. <Near O.C. Areas. Age 21 & over. GUUDS WANTED \'ertising expenence re Uon, u paad holidays in· MacGregor Yacht Corp Airport) E.O.E. Mature men pref'd. quired. Applicant must cludin& a week shutdown 1631 Placentia, C.ll. Uniforms furn. No cash ba ood od •-~ ---------;GENERAL OFC Part ve-g c:ar a typ .. '6 at Cluistmas DRl.,..S time. Good on Phone, outlay. Car I& phone nee. skills Salu y & com -.ir;R Apply, nussK>O. Goodoppurtwu. c.ontact Personnel Dept Household furniture conduct Interviews . u.;-. ....... ty Excelle-nt company moving co. located in El Salary & commis. Cdm. Ptotart.__ ir-•--beoef1t.s P061bons mual Toro wants drivers w/I _673-_zzn __ .______ ...,.._...,..-,,now befi.Uedunmedlattiy MSI yr exper. w/comm'I GeoOfc Trainee l.2216W.5thSt,S.A. Call Personnel IHpt • movmg co. Call 830-4926. ir-IMG FIVB? interviews Mon-Fri. It's Your Decisk>n Paid V•c.Uona YOUDOM"TPAY WE,AYYOU! CalJ Or Come ln Today IELL~ MANAGER PET STORE Exper. req'd. 642·5522. Manaaemeot trainee. Mature person. Furn re- pair exp. pref'd. Wage +percent.age of net. Call ~.lvmsg. forappomtment D.a.T.a. _-" 10:30am·nooo seAv•ces 642-4321 .. .. ...ue HEADSTART! &1:30-4:30pm 133-1441 MAMAGB.alTAJL COl.POUTION UllH $ 6 o o I Fe e P a I d ~~~~~~~~,,-_ _;;;;;_~;.;_ __ , Gift c.-.-E Coast ..__.,"'-us N.B. lo love· -. .,..,,...,. aper'd. May Part Ti rn:"u•"' Hair dreuen e•rn or In vest Io Plot :WO Flacber Ave Re ly Irvine complex needa want w ~-INSURANCE·lmmedhte ownership. Call lpm· 330 yStrttl Co.ta Maa.Ca lodll•er r,o':'r typing ski lls ~ :=; f~v:~~~U~~ opentng,muatbeeaper'd 4pm.~. Co9ta Mesa m 4) ~ o.a.uy PILOT wi1:Uneness to learn. avail lo rent. Call Lee in personal-commerical --------1..o .. 1y ebop W /Y&ew Equal Opportunity ,.... Ment raises 11ven. Call Rae646-~ lines for generaJ 10. MAMAGEMIMTTRHE R.l&.al or comm. Some EmpW>yer F.qual Opportunity Sao Clemente, Dana Control Career Employ-surance agency. Laguna Youna man to work tn cHeatele. Call Irene. Employer 111 /f Pomt, Capistrano Beach ment Agency, S56-8505. HANDYMAN-needed, re-8cb area, uJa.ry oe1otla· O'OWU1I tool rental buai· £¥..~ ~-:SY I day per ---------uu. Aftemoom: Wed· F\nd what you want In aular hrs, some lite bleca.11494-IOOlforappt. neu. Must be neat In •P- Beauty Opn lo Ullisex Call640-8e46 Deilver)' ol Dally Pilot. Delday. Tbunday and OallyPilolClasslfieda. &ardeninc.mlnorrepair IMSU.~W'!I pear. It have very neat abop. Apply in penoa, Larae route 1n Soutb Friday : Saturd•y and fn g el c. No ex per --!!!~ bandwriUog. 6 Day wk Re1l1, So. Cst Pl au. a IAMIM& PaSOM ..... ~ Beach. Suitable Sunday mornings. Re· oe<aaary, but m111t be A LI.le It DiaabWty •eta. W/Wkdy off. Prefer mar· bn day Mon Fri 'Al:;iy. lqe student. Must ~ve or t malJ stat.ion wap. belorethe llr.Sprapet57U170 Lots ol leada. Generoue posiUon. Exper . not re· ~ P/time Eves Ap-.. 3 for • high acbool or col· quires dependable auto To place your message 1 honest & dependable. El.p. in mon,. lna. aalea. ried man ror perm. rap. At.ty'10verJoadServ. Beauty·HalrSt1li1twant-Penors•v e r , 1880 • dependa~le car with Jdeal for studenta and di gpubllc advancu. You abould q'd. Apply 1930Newport ir..p. le1al sec'y1 needed ed for buay La1un• Kills Placenua C M lood drlvin.r record. othen needing extra rca nbon · ... ctw .. S.. make $500 weeu1 Blvd,C:M. pit. M2-0ZZ3 SUon. 8'7·2180. • . Earninp approximately cub. Phone 6'2"'321.. Hk o.':1y ~lot Receive • stock mdse. (comm). m...-z -11.AN--J-C_U_R_l_S_T_N_e_ed_e_d_. $27S mo Phone MZ-4321. forffarT)'Seeley A11l1t customers. No ---------Beauty Hair Cutters • Cleanine lady. depend•· Alk forCl.ttulaUon leav· F.qualOpportWJty Classlfaed,642-5878 ev• or Su.o. See Mike IMSUl•NCl-..a lluat do Manicures, •A.UTOLOTMAMI Oe9lpen to IM 1tat.ioos ble 25-30 hrs wk In lJllyournameltphone. Employer Jobuoa, H.W. Wright Aaliat. w/Ute bookkeep. l>edlcures. Julllettea. Permanent, full-time in1upernewnlOC1onC.t Mtablisbed bus S40-899S Co,USRoc:hetterSt,CM 1~, Exper. pref'd. Wm trala for Acrylic poe.ltJon lo pleuaot IUT• ~ lo beal.lt. Cdlll. No Demooall'alors p /lime. .... .. ~omcs 1 Hll1a Soap., um nalla. Call bef. 5, MMM3 ,,,..,,unptot.akecareol percenta1e1, O.t wkl1 CL81CAL We train C-r major -.--an HelpW-.4 100 HltpW_.... 7100 E St NB 14.S-5'10'1 .. u,.uoE Uled6newvehiel•.Op-rental. Cont•ct Mr. Woman wanted. Some bo uaew•.._• co. Is ••••••••••••••••••••• .. •-•••••••••••••••••••• · ' · ;EOOElll• ponunity for •dvance· )lapano dayw f71..2135: bulc math ability. various food product&. DETAIL Eleclronlca IMSUIAMCI llO'K,C.omm-Ouarmln. ro•nt. See Service e¥951l-ur4. 8:J0.6.S3hr.Phsr79-180i5 w<71o:>'...!l~ to bome. MlBtacua FuU•P.T.won.Lealt. ~· HOWARD BEAUTY·Halrat1Jlat • .. ...._. DRAFTSMAN SENIOR F/tlme l ·Upm. Sao EUTESPA 540-8195 -..N~ •• ~QuaU ~~_!~aak>a. ClfllS Deata1 Recoept. Pertoot~. Cle~t.e Gea'l Hosp., ~.a.••.a.a.aTICH -........... ._.._ ... ,_ P/thnew/poeaiblerutW"e •mmecttate openinc ... TECHNIClau .. _mbaoct.loem.,... ~-- .... ~ AD ·-_ __. ...... ·NOW! upam. lon of hn. Ea· bl& f« an esperiac.ed M •<E•,t.'!ll• ealt) ('114) _,_,,,..., .. ,,,,._ ...,.,._. d ll b Dr8fUDUQ witla a ........... With d.lplom• for top ~ LEGJTillATE spa. llr. Gl.amllllo, 7~9511 9'ICICASHB BOATB\llLl>Etl FlliJli, 1UOlllnl. 1lld· per 11 • p uu, minimum o1 J yea.rs,.. Jr you han ROOd knowl9d1e ot LOGIC and ~~~.ir:: WILLARD ~IO~~~I offlc•. 5~:s;ea::: ::k:=r-11~ ~°'!'~~r:.::i:~?.t1~m --•ble to bandle CIRCUITRY A·~i-e • 1Dc::ruM &n ---'udiaa fl ~o~ Of fie e • DENTAL Aubl. ~ ldllem.UC.,. ct.talla, u · .._.._ anO ---·· • .,._. ebmnWc nper req·d. tmallly~lil&a and you want to ~n• famUJar ~Md let New Detail Slaop Meda ...,.-• Uoe bu crta..S 0 overload RDA~d. 16-•J*'hr baodla · (eMdrtcaJ) addlllonal uperlHu I• comp11ttr ladp. immediate.,......,. for ICaa · olpriated tbo&rda. memon• lhea we would tu&. k> l8'k ftla Top WAC• paid. Eqi.ne <•) aperiaced PIDOD· 517..006 I N.B. . w. C8.. 0 f (er t be you. a.men, .... _palatan, oeL _a._ .. .,. N 8 Dl!NTALASSISTANT q ....... __. c--..1• ... a•-aa WI .. 6 PoUPen. I.IP'" WC.1'111& i .., • ...,_,"°-· ' ~·Ume. Appl7 a';;d ~ ~ We ~U$t occupiod a brand new 54K aq. f\. Jaol1tu1 abampoocn, ...... c.-.,. .. 11 a 1'm-. Or. NlriHa, with liberal frioi• facl •t_, We are a tirowth company with U~·~=at·llP •de-T-• ~ Classified ads sell bll I.II E. llUlSt. C.M. b'Ulefits io Include Rood cllts. Sal•ry commwurate with ·-.. ., ••,... f1_tu1 i•-ms. small Items or DINTALASSISI' ~ and dm.al ln· uperientt.. Pleate apply. 1end raume -"'• -aun8t'e ,.._. .-,.. <•ltb Hlary bl1tory) or raJI -PHIL MS-tom .... I...... any Item Ju1t eat; Oln'HODOMl"ICDA wwfu.AlarJbllt.GQ CHAMBERLAINorSUZO B\JSBY -(Tl4l ....... ,.. r MZ-5878. l, Yr "*-Ive cbrUde to! 540·3805 •~Slla~swww Sl.T5·t.o .._. "' bod.r ~ '!7'd. Pref w .....,VW6 V ....... t..s•...Utlcadola. lo.lftWIS1'HITJMI f ront c abUIUea, 118eATACOIP. TREMDATA CORP. JWl'e~· ~~~ Good ........ ,.~ ""' r/ti ... ~ ......._ STA••1..• ST ...... D •1D .-'."" _ _._._, WodlWeekJOwltlme fot job seeken to cbedi: tcMM&. -•" A .. _ 11 't Call l'.qv.alOfporS.....,w lbe Dally Piiot Help ;:;:iOicfrr-you~-rkii()W=-,.~o~u-=ca.n~• UNOUV MEMORIES DIVISIOM .._:. ... s..rn.... UJIOC. jtpAft Wanted t'lu3tflcaUon. U ~ece a clusl&d ad lo Dl"80IJl U7 4tMIU p1 , •• .., • tl:J>b~,;~~~l~ l>&lly PU~ Sttvlce Aa~M•IN'k-Co An :=i:.s:::~= Co. , u.a .. ....tNa11ou•ant tseit0...~1.1 offertng your Hrvlc 1 Otnctory for a •bole ::!'•~Ea'= Sallta Ana, Ca tZ'7'M to..U Clualfted ada do Ats.lid lbill wt\.h an ad ln tbe Joti month for 61 lltUf' u -. " wll -Call NOW.1~~·~·~7'..e~~·~2-'~~~ Wanted cateaOfl'. Phon• =~~~riw more r'~~~';1 l':qual OppmunU.y EmptQJw Mir 1~~~======d1.::=--~·-===s=·~-1:'°::=wa:::=====~-::::J.=mc::::~M2~-MT1~=====1~~~-~~=.l~~~~~~~~~~!l:ll , laLll.s Attenda11t 6 Tow Troek operatol'. Wlll tnln dean cut mH. IJIATUR E WOllA N Drift.-. Oiied DOt allllltr. p /tlme to welcome Dk* Wauoa Arco lrA.i.o ... eomers 6 <oatad Center, UH S . SI IDll'daanta. J1aible In. Camino Re•I . S•n Need cu, Ute typin1. Qemeot•.•·l• 5C7-311115. 1.1--. • Mllcla s.ata .. 11y1rn AutlrYtDe U'ea. Im· mllll mediate op11eln11, Prolr.HIV• lajectlo• PIUJm ........... lCIO S. lllOlll ....... eo. Ma,... 9l. Aalr ... ~,s.Jka ._.....to ICL 6 ..... AllLMOa74. lhclal•••te Ir EDll •--.... -w-MIT--Ol-0--• Opentora. 111a s,.,. ... .. .-.mm..,..•onr· WADIS• a... Prall& ab11tac • Expu, male, km or GU.r...,... ~ M .... olOt. S ,.....C.... ~m:-eau * J •· e. Ot4JltM631 .. -· .. ... '•' . I•• •I .,., • •• . . -. •' 'I •• -.. -,· .. ... ·' ... I• . . ·" •·'· .· . .. '1 ;I(. • .. I ~!.~~·:.~ ..... !!.~~ ~~r.~.~·:.~ ..... !!~ ~ar.~~!::! ..... !!.~~ ~.~.-. t~ 7100 HftpW•tfll 7100 p R £SS II.AN' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • Thur.cjay. Apnl 28. 19n DAILY PILOT 01 NOW R«tuitlq 11W1>. Smal.l lodepetldaal a!lop, .f\ill ~ r'd SICl.ITAaY •-tll.loul mu to aell A.8. Otck. Expe~•nc• ec.u J'eH 645.i.r For N ... Port Cll' Law TUlllE ASSOlllOS ~ IOSO Gel• OIJI W. 1 055 ~ ..... ~~.~~ Browft Cold.I pot Refn 1, • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • 11111'4 tool.a • abop oo I 1 . 144·12 sa Day a . · · olc Gaod lyplq aldlla eqqA.-.t to lnch11trlal 113l·22'lT Eva Sa1fll litl over 11 f« Jr C.U TJf.OUl fOOCI cood, MS. M2~ Jr Bedroom Set 2 lWLD Gauae • RemodeUar l Pamily 1nemberw!I p for cv.. '*1a +. Com111 · • lcur· ..i... K.aruta l'\l& t&U, N.8. TQIUa Club '900. taJ.ns6<>WWada .. ...., antiques. atove top, MUQ30or~ ...... A•I a> per Women'• Clolh101 . ----.,.--- wk. No npeo.r. nee. CaU PUTYoua Ptra on a I i ty . • p F R J G I I> A I R E .,... ~ • bi.eydea, dbl doon. fUf"D. -------- 7D41.k. SPAal TIMI peara.oce. la~CJ1ty re qi.I.mi few F ff ~1tioo Secretaries & PAllEIS A4lfn1eratar • Gatrers • fi'otmlca d 1aetle 5et mise. ~·$400. Sat/Sue G.E. I~ dryer, llh .,.., Sattltt wttb anddle ~ wJleaf ,_ 4 chra l yr oldi 9-4, 4'21 Gorham Dr, as.. 25 Adrulral, color NUISl5 MDU •onai.s 7·S • 1M. WW train 1J1 ~ ladMd\l&la. UdoCoav. ~ter ~Superior Av~. NB Call 14&-'nM To work cloff to bome. Apply In per900, The 2nd Work w/lbe latut Glance. 2122 w. Ocean· fHhloo1 You cboou frootNB. Your hrs. Call for iotervw -------- appt. Apnl 2ltb • 2lltb at ~ th~ Best Weatern I SALES C.pi1trano Inn. 8 JOam. 8.30pm. Hk for Wra. Clow, UJ.5661. IF u~~J! Loq Is Short Term A.l:ai1PU11ent.a. Hobday. VacatJon Pay. Medical lmurance Av&Jlable VOLT tt.M4~QfAtly,.., ._iVU I'-' tor botb. M8·21643 .looU 0t:w 1100 CdM. 'IV, Meche. cablaet ans. 497·3800~ves lGI ~· Dr. C.0.la RAn,e JJZS. Di.hwuber Appliaacea. abed, co&or Mall ~ii:J::,.r· &d cood wlutesolu.xlal.$2..S TV, muc bome ltema -Ml.aai--ae-U_l_M_&ft ___ dry __ _ ---~ ~~l~rofCe-e table, ~7~ Sood condllloo~1 Lar:=: .Ptu.lco FF lku ft lmmac. · Antique copper~ Euro· electric t,yp.wriC..r. (l'OCll ~•)'ta& w~er. frNur BU1 heavy wood duii.nf lbl pean prlnc.. a o)"Oamic door. ma kc of Her Elec&eQTt r.960-Jal6. w/lu!, 4 chrs. 1 mat.r wa~ to 10 .. welsbl. 7'11-J016after7PM -.S AIDES Raleigh Hills Hoep. in od £1J»rd.BayvlewCoov of Cull time haekpr llotpl\al. 20SS Tburin Sal/Sun inc l 'd. Gd Ave, C.M 642·3SOS. benefits pleasaat wrk ·a Y•'rw LootillMj Fw A Prolit11ble Career In Real Estate One()( Orange County's Oldest & Largeat BulJders/ Dcve.lopen l1 Lookin1 Clerks Jl41C .... Or 546-4741 CAcroll., From Or11.o1e Co. Airport) Equal Oppor Employer Admiul eye· level eJec c.hr, 962-TU3 9 • S P M . 2 3 9 I 1 ran1e $1SO. Llke new Game set/furniture, take ~:&~W.:'• llllulon QilJ 673-s.295 back from model home. wova.wooos NUISIS AIDES c:ond. Ask for Frank 6'.\. S107 8·3 1'·3 Exper. -pnr'd. Meaa Velde Conv. HOClp, 861 Center St, C.M. REAi. ESTA TE MAH.A~H W.AMTID ..,.._515 ••DIS F'Of' well known, expand· ~ "" ing Real Estate com· ll·7. Exper'd. 41 Beds pany Opening a new of- Good sal w/lncreHes lice in Cost.a Mesa. Mu.st Country Club Conv . have expenence. Salary _Hos_..;;.p_ .• _SA_._549-_306 __ 1 ___ 1 pli.w + AJI applicallons OfflCI .ATTBifD conl1deollal. Apply to W.. d Ad. No. 869, Daily Pilot, an s 3.30·m1do1ght. Classified Advertismg, Wed & Thurs m1dnilbt to 3:30 w. Bay St . Costa 8. BayVleW Manor 350 w. Mesa. c aw 9'2626 Bay St. C.M. 642-~. Real FA tale Sales FOaYOU CONSIDER: Stability or a large co + o utstanding co mm sc¥dule tup to 90'/c) + draw a vall•ble + pre>- fessionaJ work environ 3141C...-Dri,,. 546-4741 <Acroes From Ora.oae Co. Airport) F.quaJ ()ppol' Employer lk,ct.a 1020 decorator must sell Block loog 1ara1• aahi! ••••••••••••••••••••••• below coet. 23011 Moultoo Warbltt Ave. Foun\,aln &MIMll&.IHDS Wooden ahuU~n 6 pull blinds. Up to 80% off ru· tal.I. 9 AM to SPM call ~1 Buy· Sell· Trade· llaed Bikes. C)'cl~ & Co ~88 Pwk Pkwy Suite 814. Valley (Garfield / Laauna Hilla, Ca . Bushard) Sat. 8 :30 '7M-4l21 am·5:00pm. ---------1----------Newport 81. CM 642-79tO TYPISTS T n..... ...... 0 ...._.. DI n 'g s el. mah o g . INSTHIJ ~p;cance 1 5~· D.Pbyfe design. tbl. 8 For Sale : Trlr awning 10,0 w/all bdware, 16'XI'. Mk olr 912·95'16. ....................... ---------"" ' 551.3497 chrs, 4 armed. eves l~t"IPNMENJS 1--------67~~70 HORSESHOEING •Student seeks place to ~· 3b&.kc:s 27"man's 10..spd , --'---~----Trimmin1 . Call : keepb.lsdos.WUlaupply man's 26" 3'6pd; ladies Gmlyel OoraJ !'"de·M·bed Bumper Potter all food a.nd love. Will menl + train1ns & Skretary Cull llme. 1ood management develop· typuig skJlls req'd. Op· ment +oppor. (or advan· pc>f' to expand w/young S£CRETIDtES cement within company grow'g hrm in Laguna Ml as" 3-spd s.4~l couch. Ginger Jar lamps 714-64.5-7007 pay fee it neceuary. ----·-Bentwood rocker. Dbl $48-0131 Ladies 3 whl, 3 s pd blie. wtr bed. Pioneer SX1050 Qrtr bone mare 7)ra old.1----------dt\'lsioos. Call Harvey Bcb. SS.SO.S650 to start. TYPISTS Edwards Jr. Manager. Call Judy 494-6536 TO~~OME sec-· -retary-----i STAT TYPISTS A Div of Fredncks ~fnlct Ko. Development Corp --·., MAG I & II l "'2 y e ars old, $1 75 recvr ~ 15.2 hands. Has been NEWELECTROLlfX 67~Jl83btwn 12 &5 MF .shown Western. 646-0830. Witb power noule, very · · _Custom b111ll sofa. good A.sit rorCathy cbeap.&42·43&'7 C ••& cond. G o ld Nylo n u~_. C G &,Ii,.... IOJO Matelasse 82'', s12s. SPECIAL SALE ~ a.rpet .• ood C<?nd •••••••••••••• •• ••••••• :>36-4483 3 days only. Fri. Sat. ~r incld g padding. OfftCE ClflKS $2.75 hr . F/t1rpe 831·3242. Storer Cable TV . 27392 C amino Ca pistraoo, Su 1le 204 Laguna Niguel Equal 18582Beach81 Ste8 Expand1n1 developer WHY JOIN HuntJngton Beach , 92647 has immed open 'g for ex CL£11S (7141963-0867 S49-9077 per. capable person. Member lnte~auooal Re:sponsibilJtiea for all Paid Vac•tions Polll"Old Model 320 Land Dmmg Ta ble. 1 leaf, 6 Sun. · 29. JO, ill. 20% off, _________ _ Camera. Good Cond1llon. matching chairs. $50. on all bag feed " tack. CURVED-TUFTED 8 fl Best offer. S.Sl·3497 ___ Kenmore washer & gas Beach Cities Feed It Tck. BAR. Xlat cood. $225. Pb ,......_ 1035 dryer. S20ea. 557-8837 2372 Newpe>rt Blvd. C.M. 963-6a6 Oppor Employer Office Manager , well • versed in all bookkeep. ing pr(>cedures. w/ac- CQunting background, ability to handle person· neJ & prepare financia l information Growing company. immediate opening. Please call Mrs Brown, 8'94·9828 Superb Hemes Real Estate Network ore functions. Bookp'e , Day-Week·Month ,_ ________ ... payables & work 'g OrLooger ••••••••••••••••••••••• 84" Sofa, makes kng sz R•~lty7 w /people. Benefits. It's Your Decision Fem. Siamese Male blk bd. Mattress usd Slimes. ~ .,_ • ,_ ________ ... Salary open. Airport YOU DOH"T PAY smoke Persian free to $200 or B/0536·1981 ---J Small ofhce enviroa SALES area. Tuttle Develop-WE PA y YOU! loving home. 673-6780 ••••••••••••••••••••••• twin beds, $20 ea. Gar· ment. Top commissions' Ideal P/ti"me ment. 751-6617 CaJlor ComeinToday ~ 1040 Co.mer bed set s100. Port. W ._ ..... ED ranitumtable, no needle On the job training. Fast --r dishwasher $25. Needs ~"I $10. 673-4028 st.art schooling. Wereim Job Secretary/Recepl. for ILL[~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• work . Cash please. TOP CASH DOLLARr.---------- burseyour Ucense costs NpBch. South Pacific ~ White adorable poodles, 557.228} PAID FOR YOUR Desks, waler bed, Choke or farm location~ Travel Co. Oppor for lo y . AK C rem a I e . JEWELRY. WATCHES, dresser It misc . in Costa MesaltNewpon Work 6 hrs a day 111 our rig.ht person to advance. SERVICES 7Sl·S588Cosla Mesa lq. Oak coffee tbl, Br ART OBJECTS. GOLD. household items. 645-7981 Beach. Call for an appt new ofc. across from the Applicants must possess lll-1441 chaise lounge, anlq Oak SILVER SERVICE, aft 6 pm. now! SUPERB HOMES good ofc skills, incl'gi---------GoWntRl'fri••en nitestand, djningrm buf· FINE FURN & AN·i---------- REALTYINC.549..us.5 O.C. Airport. Earn Top pleasanllelepbonevoice. . . AKC 637-6485 fet $50 t o $400. Pb TIQUES.645-2200 OIUEMTALRUCiS ~ Corner Sant.a Isabel Pb1--------- 64S-S686 TWanys Membership 1070 $35~ ··~ltl S$'S. Salary· bonus, com· Starting salary from Typist, part lime. Nr O.C. 644 5965 S d l t b mission. $500-SOOO depending on Airport. Ex per. nexs~le Gordoa Sethr hips ~-. -- -U•estocll 1075 sh!-.~.~:w~~. !~ Painters. w/at lea.st 7 yrsj~~~~~~~~~~ exper only Call 642 2928. , ________ _ 8AM·12PM only ,- PART· TIMI EVENINGS Auto insurance agency seeking p/t.Jme help. ex per'd or trainee CALL DAILY 963-0941 RECEPTIONIST Pll.Jme. 3days a wk. AfierJunc 40hours Immediate Opening MANPOWER., IMC. 645-2043 ability. Send resume to ~· Reply #874• Daily AKC, ideal pets, 4 left S. 1055 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MacArthur Blvd. NB The work Is f u o & lt878, D&Jly Pilot, PO Beu Pilot. PO Box 1560, Costa from outst.1Lod1ng htler •••••••• •• •••••••••• Reg. Morgan mare. broke i---------- perl ecUy s uits people 1560. Costa Mesa, Ca. Mesa, Ca. 92626 642-332'7 Movmg-PatioSale to ride It drive .. blk J.2d ~V A~af. Reece who l!OJOY pullmg their 921626 2107 Wallace ptl!'ade Morgan geld1ng, equalizer hilcb s:;o each verbal ca pabtl1t1es to VALET Black Lab Puppies. 12 Costa Mesa Eng. Western (714) Both xlnl cond. 495-4461 w o r It S l u d <' n t s. Secretary and general of· wks. purebred w/papers, 338-1011 after 4pm. b o u s e w 1 v e s & (1ce for marketing re· Clean cul young man to shots & records Adora-Ml. Carmel Chruch rum-1----"------ moonlighters are all se arc h c ompany park cars :>-6 nights. ble.Call5S7·2508 mage s ale 1441 w. MacWa cry 1071 Mltcell••CMIS welcome. Shorthand a plus. Some $2.75 hr Apply Am-Balboa Blvd. Fri 29lh & •••••••••••••••••••0 •• W..ted 1011 college pref. u us• be bro61a. room 211, ~30lh Old Englis h Sheepdog Sal""" .. 1.,5 U--' ...... al .... " .. ... • St N o .s. Pup . 8 k Id AKC """''· .,. Z>C\J .,..,. s...,arer. 7• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Con La ct Renee Rossi good w 1 t b pub Ii c. · P°""· pies. w s 0 • by 10'. 1963. Very good ---------1RECEPTIONIST for doc· 83U095 Newport Beach, nr w•;•~s & K•t~hen Help. $200.645-8625.645·7884 Open uni.JI sold. Sofa bed cond. Good service avail. tors office, will t.rain. TIM.._ 1 'FE 1 ...... ..,.. • ~ SlSO R 1· h · Good typist. SH ver)' _. a rporl. $65().$750/mo. S2.SO·S3hr + tips. In· Afghans,AKC, pups . cc Iner c llr, $11,9SO. Pvt Pty. (714) SSS CASH FOR Good u.sed Cum/ref rigs Inn & stoves S46-o'768 PIX4Mw.r5en. Work a bus y switchboard. Be alert & dexterous. Must have a nice speaking voice. good grammar & good handwriting . Work p/Ume days or eves & s ome wknd s . C u l l :>40-3333. E 0 . E. PEOPLE PERSON Newport Exec. needs P /lime associate 1n wholes ale s uppl y 673-2223. Person Needed to care for inlenor plants m com mercsal selling. Must have exper & l!.lnl dnv tog rt>t· ... time Call Maric a r c l wlc,d ys 7611 0541 Ula ... alES INC 751-0267 tervtew 3-4pm. Original o-ti! 1 T Plalform rocker & misc 898-2.597 helpful but not ~sential -.. , · Pi Ba1bo 8 d ....,au u ! op pedigree. goodies. 12·2 daily, Sat --------- $500. Start :>48-0076 Equal Oppor Employer SECRETARY aa, 2121 a Iv · Must sacrifice! $75. U-4. 645·9441. 2047 Chllrle For sale: 2 HP. recoodi· W..ted: PL.A YHOUSE RECEPTIONIST Ptrime, must be able lo NB 642·:>88Sor646-2140 St. Apt D, (rear) C.M. Uooed Debilb1$s 80 gal, For my grandaughter SALESLADY tedf type from dictating Waitresses,So.Lag,NB& AFGANS·AKC. 2 male. ~lb, lanJI:, w/all con· J ill. Call anytime For Newport Ctr Law wan or ma c hin e, answer CM. P/t & F/t. Coffee $150 e a ch . 637 _4986 BiR front yard sale. 4 trols,U.S-230.sngl·pbase. MS-7554 firm. Some t,yping Start ~ ~bop, need mature telephones, hie, etc. 4 hrs shop exp. Refs please. Anaheim game chain, all lrind.s of 64ll83fS 8-SPM Mon·Sat.11---------- 1mmed 7S9-0431. mdiV1dua1.Callbtwn 3 & day.Send resumetoMr. CbarUe'sCluliOCc.(7l4) _ knick-knac ks, ever· Canseeat744W.19lhSl. anted: Used Sextant ----S, ask for Sandy or Jean. Turner, C!O Tri-Co Inc. 549-o.15l. AKC Samoyan male pup. ytrung. 1978 Rosemary Costa Mesa. also sails for 2Sft. Colum- RECEPTIOHIST ~7 _ 886 W. 16th St. Newport Champ. blood hne. pick Pl. C.M. Sat/Sun ~5 bia Challenger. 833-0658 ~•crm . p,time 12:30-S SALESMEN WAMTf;D Beach. Ca. 92663 or call Wa.rebouse&Delivery. oflitt.er.S52-0444 SUPER SALE. dishes, ............... John __ _ oton·f'r1 Muslhave good G f d ~1 F /ome.Mustbeovr21 ~:=·~ .......__1_~ phone voice. nu:e ap-real oppor. or rellre Pbone957·1°'4 Free Cemale puppy. 3·4 glasses. kitch ware. _,__ -· pear , & be dependable. ma n in S 1 n g e r Service Station Allen· Com.merceCbemicalCo. months old. Part box· bdsprds, linens, din/set 7 ARNERAVE,HB lftst1wfth 1013 No typing nee S3 hr. Dealership. Pnor ex per dant. ex per 'd Day & er /p1tt bull. 642 2249 w I 4 c h airs. beau l Cal 142-77 65 ••••••••••• ••• ••• •••••• 75.2-0869 valuable. 586-~ Eves F\111 & p/Ume. Ap· cloOung, lad's. sz 12·14, For your convenience. Conn Mtn ·O·Matic elec. • ALE 5 Pr 0 m 0 ti 0 n , ply. Shell Station, 17th & Afg han Pups AK C. shoes, med. Men's lg, our summer hours will organ, excellenl c:ondJ. RECIEP'TlOHIST lrvlne, NB ~ females. Top quality, S & w/"6", shoes UB. MUCH be Mon-Fri. 6:30 to 8 PM. lion, $600, P.P . 532.1259 L' h 11 d R"' f Sharp, autactive,outl(O· ---••••••••••••••••••••••• P . Exot1'n c olor s . ~•s"AMto"'PMS t r a.s 1on s an r. n· ine personaJit._v for well ~ """'" "' ., a Sal 7 AM to S :30 PM. Sun . . vestment firm Mu st established furniture de Serv1c~ Sta Attendant,~ 1005 (714 )633-2728 Apr~. Sun May 1. 46216 8AMto4:30PM. Ovauan Acousuc Gwtar. ha\leexper. Typingslulls rorallDR firm Guaran-exper d Apply, 12$1 N ••••••••••••••••••••••• --Roxbury Rd I Cam ~Select'-f Leg e nd Md I. Mus t nee. Apply m pe~n, Jm t-,.,._ .,,.,_0 .,.,, Co~t Hwy, Lag Bch w--..1-2 ST. BERNARD'S Male Shores> COM H o sacn!lce $225. 64!>-06-03 Sa M 1 0 .. 200 """" """'"""' USRR:rland or f'em. 3 mos. Shots. · .. .,.oww & eve ' n igiAe r . .,le · -----I Service Sta Attendant Of Ant• AKC. wormed, best ofr. 5 Family House Cleaning. COlltrocton --------- Newport Sch _ Salespersoo wanted out exper d. Full or p/llme tques! 581-8115 Sewing machine. patio s-.i~ A•~ GIBSON Les Paul SG Jr., RECEPTIONIST·Lt typ. side fo r sm all 'pUch Apply Arco Station, 17Ui Hu GE w 8 re h 0 u 5 e -umbrella a od s tand , _,..,..._... dbl. cut away w/case.'54 Sow PM h auto leoistnic co Must be & Irvine c M _. 'lb 500 White female German vacuum cleaner gas New Ii: used equipment mdl. S3SO or best orr ing, . P ones, sharp , aggreSSIH.'. & • cramm""' w1 over "'"'-pberd 9 ... SlS • for.-•-•-al a• ... u-... PHONE SALES 8 "" to • JO A 1 ._,< · bo · .. 1 "'-"' · wee..., · lawn mower d1t1etle set • ........... """ s e. .,.... ~ • JU " PP Y ""'-' must .. ~ve pro< .. •s1on~1 ~~~ M-... Opn mus1<' xes mc .. e O· Call r.,,,,,"""""" • • ----------(. II A S 9 '"' ... y .w"•-'JI -• .. ~ pi·a ...... '..:-us or· _,.vuuu lamps, Samso. nlte card u:..---~ IOIO 0 ege ve uite appear Great benef1b ~ ._ ~ .. ~ --Ca d Li h Phone Sales people, C M~3546 fora bard worker Tak· NearO C AlrportDay& 1ans , wall clo<:ks,frweh:tYo.i 1045 lable_& chairs, house••••••••••••••••••••••• mc:o rums. g twood male or female. 16 lo M ------- -ll t &40-2421 Eve shllls. S40-361M gr a?df.alber clocks, ••••••••••••••••••••••• bov.ld i~ems aalore. S78 W ._NTED g~:hn/Zeil~eiasn .c.Icr:'1~!ls. yearsofage.Guarantced RECOROKEEPER-m~app ca ion S ewing Machine (asc10atingantlques. Purebred Irish Setter tctona, 2 blk W. of A .~....,., wages or comm1ss1ons M u s l h a v e g 0 0 d dllys ()peraton, exper. piece Ove~ $1,000,000 W~rth puppy, s mos old. loves Harbor, Tb·f'r·Sa, 9-6 TOP CASH DOLLAR Gibson 335 w/casc. lm· 250 l!:ast 17th Street, llandwnuog & l)'pln11 S4LE5'BSOH won!. S40-3422, 1515 w. Amen~ao International people. 979-6247 Misc. Antiques. Brass PA ID FOR YOUR mac cond . $450 Firm. Suite O. Costa Mesa ,j s..\SOimo 573·5972___ Men's rel.ail 11lore needs Mc:Artbur Blvd. Ste. 17 Gallenes; 180~-T Ketter· ciuh register. Also m•ny JEWELRY. WATCHES, Call 673·0!>66 Sharon. I between S 00 & 8 30 Pm RISTAURAMT..,.lllA ex per salesperson lo Costa Mesa Ing St., Irvine. Tel. Free female puppy. ~-4 other items. Much loo ART OBJECTS, GOLD. 9-Spm ~-N h ( 1 work full time. v anl'd --754-lm. Open Wed.thru months old pt. boxer/pill much to Ii.st. Thurs thru SILVER SERVICE, -----. ---Equal Opportunity ow inng or part t me ~tore duties. chance ror SNp'g & R~v ·g clerk., ex· Sal. 9 AM to4 PM. Visit! bull. 642·2249 Sat. 9.5. 21702 Impala FINE FURN. It AN· Brand new (!ll~ar w /cai>c Employer ~r~l~~~~t n~"1oc~J~~ advan<.'ement Apply in per. En11hsh speak1nii. ••SHOP AT•• 4 kittens. lfJ Siamese, 8 Lane ( B u sh a rd I TIQUES. 645-2200 S22S Takam1m 360S. Call near OC Airport, neat ap person Ap-ply m person, Master weeks, box trained. ~amilton ) HB. (follow 1 1..,..~ • '--E 1'.' .._ '--S <714 )'46-~. pearance «< w•llingnes!I TI.'c•'°"' S.Op Truck, 180eO Euclid St Jonathan•s S45-19S7 signs> ....,..,,..,.. ,..,.. Offiu F'-untiture & I to work rut on feet req SO COAST PLAZA FF..q~~~Vpoa~tmployer CANNERY VILLAGE ---Combinina 2 h> · t ~~°1>'00°ure ~~~o'rsceara~h· s-.&-ftt 8015 na ..... ti Musl ~over18 Apply tn or c:allS49-l264 "" ~SbopstoServeYou Duke needs a home. "!' mes IOO "'2JU ...,., ,, , ....,...,...._ r ~ CS 1 pc'l"!M')n Mon Fri 2 $ Sat small lndependant mkt 422 llal St. Nwpt Bch German S hepherd . one, selling duplicates. tag plm one spare. We ••••••••••••••••••••••• I jectil• M-1.1· I Pepproni s Piu a Storf' Sales Residential in needs reliable exper Champagne, 2''i yrs, Refrlg .• 2 stereos. return permanently IBMMdl EDxec2,LTypewrlter n ft 811Ulftf 2-300 So Jo:ast Bristol, house salps loolung for 2 Grocery s 'd 'Daum Nancy Cameo male, gentle 642·7324 vacuum, lamps, tables, &ealed attractive tag & , ~.Y rs. good Santa Ana HaH. Ca "harp sal~i<men who 1• S mdan. Sa~• in· Lamp. CM Biscuit jar, -s mall appliances, strap, meeting airline cond. As king $500. ta-rvt.Ar •Btwn Jambor e e• h.iavc-thC'ab11Jtytocl011e l' It un ~)' 8 ary set of E Boehm birdfwwtt.. 1050 magazines. lols more! l.D. reqwremmu. Pre· 752.Qll ~· WWtl Newpol'1 l''wy 1 I II teach you our pro ~ Apply in pl'nM>n, no p I ates. Custard . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sat. 8 to 5. 9321 Westcliff vent 1055 & theft! For a 1·E---.------ Need penon exprr'rl 1n durt. all you h.11\~ to do 111 phone calls SOB W · Pomona, Carnival, Misc. STOREWIOE SALE Dr .. Huntington Beach. pel"30nalized tag enclose xecuti ve Ma hog a n y phannaceuucal environ· llnt _ _. M••pt" I M-11 1t <.-.11 9 $for appt Balboa Blvd, Bal~ SJ8.1848 Ne-w & used furn. appl's. 968-7023 wallpaper, fabric or des:·Sl~Wrx211~ ... g~ rnent to lest. setup, & run M a t u r e 1 n d 1 " 7~1 ~11 Some exp m Fi.oi.sluog misc. Wils-Oo 's Bargain E ........ in . 1• th k' "Day Glo" paper 4' we con • er .,...,._,.,, hl&h preclSlon molds w restaurant HPf'r '" Pickup 6 dehveri.a 6 aii Duo· Art . K i m b a 11 Nook.(2 Stores), 54S & v ... ,w. I lDC g e st will back It trim your r.ts 1017 Need strooi mechanical tPrcsted lD rat mimt • UL.ES kinds o<abop work. Good Reproducing Grand 814 W. 19th. CM. 642·7930 sink + something for tap. Or try two cards ••••••••••••••••••••••• ablJ1ly ('a II ~ta rlc Bur net l Suprr sal"per~n Cam dnv'g rec 646-3968 Player Plano. Must sell. &548-32162 everyone. 31'7 Ruby, Bal back to back. . Student seeks place to It you 're th1t1 person 8 Spm, fri thru Wed '"' /I/pt Bc h ure a l o -Reuonable.554·.f7fi0 I.sl.Sat&Sunl().S PRICES. ~phis dog. Will supply pleuecontact· "92 23K2 manage a sporn boull 5rA110 N ATTENOENT· . **I BUY** S2eaor3/$.5 ~ ,,_ffcs que 'lpecsabun~ an i olt" f'ulJ.time. ex per pre· AnUque love .seat. Oak tbl Thurs, Fri, Sat. 10-6. Pot-all Cood and love. Will ,7141 1,• ""'l I t I' n n 1 ~ w ear t-' IT ferred. Chevron Station 4t cbrs. Potbelly stove. Good used Furruture &r ter's whl, paintings It 4ts tags Sl.60ea. -pay fee If necessary. -ernply rn 't Top wn11es JOOO Fairview c .M. 87~ Appliances--OR I wlll plants. Dark rm equip. ~~~:or'!·~.:~a. 548-0J.l8 RETAIL sellorSELL!orYou,, bsehlcl ilems It lols or .. •--------'"' i rowin11 acti"t' llJ>Orlll -Oak ball tree, L e nox good Jun.It. 34355 Camino Sales Tax Included "-os & Orps 1090 CLERKS Wf'Dr firm ~nd resume Till DlfYEllS china. sterling natware MASTERS AUCTIOH El Molino. Capistrano NO CARO? ••••••••••••••••••••••• PLASTIC."$ ~·1p1cturr or call d1rect Wanted Must have good Appt only. Pvt pty. 646-1616&133·9625 Bch. . Draw your own or send Hammond Lowery MACHIHI ONS to Sport.scene, Inc, 121 S. dr1v1 ng record. Call S48-7800. name, address, phone & Gulbransen Organs & Opeolocs on llWlnl( & UTOTIM ralm Canyon Dr. Palm &»2828or49S-17ll Furniture Stripped & Garage Sa.le. Everything we'll maJte one card per Kawai .Pianos. Jt'or Your graveyard shifts for eox· C.~ .... M-1wh ~ll5· (714l 325-SSll. TeacMr for Pre School + * * * '* * Refinished by Experl.s. &oes. 9321 Hyannis Port tag. Add ZS.each. Pricecall&M·O'lOO ~·d IQjectlon MoldlJ'la f>(Mltlon.' open 1st, 2nd" Sample Swat ch Maker lower elementary. PO ANTIQUE 75.2..so5edys, 675-2094 ev. Dr .. HB. Bua hard & Send cbed: or mooey or. TV Rocio achlne Operalora 3rd shdt 11 In San wanlfll. Resp. pc»ltlon 8ox1~.C.M.Calil. 2 Piece aectn'l 17' "4') Yorktown. FrLSat.Sun. derPltoL:OTPllMT ... I!. Hlff,eL-...-1091 Trainees accepted atao Clemente It Laguna for textile co. No ex-r. lime g~n. Xlnt cond. Apr.29, May 1 -• __, ~ 10 d t Bea h. ,...... h ""' Po Bo JK*" •••••••••••••••• ••••• •• ..,.,.,..,.. ,. r a vancemen c '"''er areas ave ott.~3236.C.M y...-. t"..t-SHOW comlort'bl$t2S.644-4646. Nu /used f~rn, apl, · · .s ,_, unlimited w/grawlni co. openlnp alao. No exper. .:;~Ill~ habld/ Sal/SQ 1 eo.t.aMesa,Ca.DaS COLOI TV'S Paid medical at Ure 1.n· req'd. Apply at any of SEAMSTRESSES want· Work p/tl.me. Ea.rn e.atra AUG SOFA, H.ig.hback 1ar n ().S. RCA·ZEN"l11f·KACN'O I W'., Rood vac plan. Shift ou.rstores. ed. Mustbeexp'd, cash in our clrculaUon SA!!JSUNDA y chairs, Nylon sofa fl lov. t_!!!,~1 Via Eitudio, •MA'nlUSIS• OoodSelectlon Guar. bomus premium paid for 25118 Newport Blvd. SS6-4H2 sales room. Fleidble hrs ese.t/earthtones. Game .. ~... sm11e Seti $3'.50 Portables & Consoles nlebt work . A p-pl y C.oeta Mesa 642-7702 Aaif or PM. Men, women lO, Mtir 1st table. corf~ tables, sofa Mu.st Sell! Leavln& State. FUUSlze tieUO SlOOtoS268. Sam Spm SEAMmlSs or stud~ 1' or ovr. Come to Cut.le daJJeries tab 1 e . K In g 0 r Q 0 E v E R y T H I N G B&J Mattress Factory WRIGHT TV Cttlfot• Exper'd sumatrua for M().0301 LATt located l n a giant Bedroom set. wall unit GOES "--Retired couple t.o mana1e 11llmalter. Production mes Spenlab 30,000 1q ft Cu· bookcases w /matching 111 ~. 1924 838 ant ht St. S.A. 843 A, W • ltlb, CM, ~-MtHI I small 20 unit motel in work. Top pay to rilbl Tale1• 1 Ue FAtate. Americ:aa 6 coffee tablea, Herc. AnaheimSt.,CM MHl36 846-l71M 2150~i=-~· Co.LI Mesa. CaJI Sue, penon.67:J.2l«J. 5*ltws European Antlqaea, recllne.r. Good cond.IUoo. Movint SaJe: Med.it. 6 .,_,,8• Ii"'--.. 1._ RCA19"B/WTV 56&-7777. N d palnUn11 • Yintaae SSt-4790 TtadlOoDaJ, liken'"' liv •wv 1 -a-doon Good picture Complex) 1----------1---------..i e e 1 O Imme d . a~ rm set IOI• " loveseat' w/frame. Good coodl· S40 9ro-S3l I F.qual()pporEmpJoJW IN Ir LYN s.a....... Sl00.$3.50hr ZSbr..-eek. 1'75MLalteSbord>r. Xtu long twin beda cbn, ~bles, lam-pie: sU:°'1-oo S70each~aA·---------Wort +t plD. Mature, a a111•&SllQ...,111t w/beadboard fnmea ,._. M ta t cei P/Ume. 11 7 Xlnt bent AcctncClb/Bkkpn permanent job. la· -4'i& Xlntcood nuses t.urea. Abo. acuba 1ear. · .a.nan 1 ereo re ver. 8-yvf~ Cociv. Hoapital. T0$1400MO. terv1ew1 12 tpm Mon· •t ' .... ,,_ =-=~ ~~~ NEWPORTBCHTENNJS !:!!.:!:C:~z:!~[!~fc:!. ~hurin ~ve, CM . ~~~.~~~ Fri. Lake Sba1Uu. Cell 1-674-&111 ~}~ ~.~~~ Rollloiwood Rd. El =· Llmil•d Nem· f7!$MbmreenUpm 1---------1 Newport Beach 133-1190 7S4-UIOl * * '* * * canaole sso. s Pc Medil. Toro.Set/Qin Pl·~ 1Mh&M9iee RN P/time. Retief/f1oat. CalltorAppt/&tab 'S.S T8lM 1010 bedrmSS00.54M089 4 ,.amllyCaraaeSaJe.Frl GUITAR $25, 4 wrouabt. .... ,., .. Paych ex per pref 'd. 1-~u.. •••-.. ••••••• .. ••••••• ltSat.1-«PM. d.iabel' de· iron barstool• 125 ....................... .. Dan.a Pt. 496-5102· ~al t.t.Ji.aUaD aow 50£RATOllS MOVIMG SAU canter1. furn. bike • &G-me,64&-T• IMh. u•t11 • c./ SlCllTARY a.c~Unl appUcaUona BEDDRY.E.RS t' Ci&atom down 1111.ct auto parts, ttousebold, TUB/SHOW.BR Bela e Serftc• f020 .N'S f'of' lrvine Putilc Acc:t. for Dua Polol bructa Uons·lteptvt 6 IOla (beia• toau), tbl drwna • locldi" o1 boob, .,'*11ua, rtlbt bud. •••••••••••H••••••••-CX<'. Ptc:lu similar e.t· epaabl. FrltDamap. Guar/Del. I a en P• (ao rn • 101 d doe.bas. Qasukf d1tt bike, Jant. t'Oillcl -. .,_, dMnlna, lna-ped.loti. N'l.cbln~lM.Pull• per. F/Ume.. Need re-·eanu>....,ai• aYrsln<>ranceeo. leafed), 41" ro.and br'lc·a ·brac, uUQ.a .. 1 atlT:•PM ~Jl'Wcr,Om'IDlv- =·Alao.CCURN'a. sume. Call anytime !'.cauaJOpp&mptrr If DUMIAP'S • brukl11ttbl•/'1wlvtl very reasonable. or1 ca J•A t ..... , lna.5tt~~ t, ror I/ti Coo 83).3443. lllSNe.-port Bl. CM cln, stereo, mllc. Jtema. llonrovla bta ltth • ,,,, co•p , n Pl\l ... Opportuftflyfor tact lllla J..!.~t~ SICUTAllY ...... ~-~I .!'!: CAU.Ml-TIS1 ~. coocL 1:Jt.llll cw ~~.!1-c ... Arllor&. ln r:::.i::.s.~,~~~.!=~ '1'!'4": toli -........... .. __ ............_ Memorl•I ff o1pUal, -··• _, ........ .._ .. _ Cl ...-... -~ ,.. 1--=--: b" •-· '. .... ~-..... __.. f42.2'D4. S. Ptudlla_. w/followtq. BtDeft\a 6 ':'~':!'wtn. ~!!. Of'C. D JC fJ CRRS., IPurur • • um, Ill&• •-••••••••••••••••H• MoiaUamtoapptV&~pm,_ _______ Nwpt. Bdl aticlraq a tcptom..U.. ..... S =-oo.~• .. !t.ruar. T YPPRITF.R TBL, i ..... 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Mooring trawl"r flybr., *"'6,"IV\. bU.S660 PP.S40-S630 ~ u.a.m 9 I S750•F'trm.Call673·0Rti8 m"vt•ee (013021) nvail,675-2001 :r>' s;,rt Fisher 7abi;, LOWEST SAlLAWAY t-. T,_,,...,'""'ty I 0 WILL SAC! 772·9631 -·" . . ---------1 no eng, Oybr., $9,500. 40' PR. '74 Suzuki 750 GT. Fanne, ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 Chev. Luv. Xlnl Cond. WE days, 675·762Seve. ALLEN 24h' 101 WENedS, Mekch. OK, Elco Jive-aboard Oybr. N e w H U N T E R water cooled. 8000 mi, 5x7 Metal Ullllty Trlr, Plenty of xtras. $2200 HEED '76 F\O IIT Htch-Blt, xlnt Ollhl/Cadillac/CMC u ne s wor . must s2s ,ooo. 5o· Deisei 25',27',30', 33'. Exp. supercond.$1.095orbst newlirt:11&ligbts.S200or fo)rm.642-9496. c•e..a.M d full . 000 S.D.f'rwy.AvcryPltwy seU.Malceofr.551·2337 trawler lave·aboard yacht salesman wanted. olr.492·7298SanClem beto/r.494·7147 ~ con.. Y eqwp. 17, LAGUNA NlOUt-;L Classie Bay Boat, 1956 $81,000. Several more t~ ~~~er , 2312 N~t. 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Racin_g_ MoYe 'Em 1ng, M ansficld head, back seal, cstm handle restore, make offer. 1965 Chevy 289 Pickup YOUR Rat 9725 orangti. 23.000 mi, clean W.•-Da.a... CNG stove, etc. Oays loats,Sllps/ bars. Getting marrted. 495-4204 _ w/xtras. Runs xlnt. USEDCA.Jl &runswell.$3,000/bsL!)f· _.... •-, 549-9616, Evcs675·4241. Docks 9070 wire says no bike $1195. SAVE GAS!! ~.offer. 556·0352 Eves. MOW ••••••••••••••••••••••• fL·r . Below blue book Smta Ana Store ••••••••••••••••••••••• c•a 4788 u· Fiat 124 Spyder convt 1 f 'h' pop 1 .. H--' ~--R Z3' Coronado,.'73. Sips 4, Look' f f 57' .,..,. any me. The $19.95 Tune-up. 67 Oat Pkup, 4 spd, reblt va ue or ' 15 uw.r WTIMNI _.. gy stove & sink tandem mg or space or Yamaha 80 Includes replacing plugs, eng. clean. :xlnt cond TOP $PAID al97nt2 .. ADeeMp/ FbMlue. • c:s.asdpddle. model. 586·4417 232'7 So. Main trlr. $5500. Like new. Pac~ma.ker f?r penod of poants, condensor, on $12501bst ofr. 832-5937 CALL <iORDOH " GI --9744 Santa Ana $40-MSS 714-626-3218 1to6 months m NB a_rea. o!77~6.00208 mosl4 cyl. cars. COST• MES• mags. wife's car, spot· -------------Please rail Bob Maller 01 'WE COME TO YOU' •77 G MC Sprint (El "" "" less. Pricedtoscll. $ZSOO. ~·•••••••••••••••••••0 For Classified Ad !71')4""2259 •MC JEEP 6i7c 217; 75 MGB c·onv/HT, sunti. ACTION '73 COL 34' DSL " .,..... ___ '73 HONDA SL3SO. clean. Call for appointment. Cum1no) loaded, shell "" • ~ ___ $.5,000 Call aft Spm. • Call;i Luxunous 645·7554S1detieforrl!nt.28'.seeal must ~ell $450/Best Of. 963-4749 -0pen7days. MUST St;LL!! $6500 <!;i24 11ARBORBLVU Hon• 9727 494·3032.675-9448 611 Ut..1 Pk D N B fer 548 0256 SiG· 1504 COST A M ESA • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • · .... Datly Pilot 14' Hobie Cat. xlnt cond. 0. , r. · · or -· · Trwlk Mtd. uar cont..ltn'g ---- AO-VISOR movi,pgmuslsell.$800or 5"8·l608aft5t M "74Yamaha3SORD.4.000 unit. 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Call. 714 633-6817 or 1976 Diplomat II. 25', fully clean, $.5100. fer int .. high back :-.eats. 835·3171 Jl'nscn '71 Interceptor RoHs Royce 975:4 I fuel pnce when c:om plet· '75 GMC 1'.!lOn Shtbd. xtra AM /1''M tape. cust. sur· SA NIA ANA ••••••••••••••••••••••• --- 544·3197. 640-0700 equipped. $2<JO per wk· + 675· 1961 show mags and molded t1<E ULTIMATE oRivoNc; M•CHINt 96m but xlnt. cond Ong-••••••••••••••••••••••• -----81 ~' per rni, summer, flares. new black patnl. •USED BMW's* ownr $55()(),.194·552'J #1 DEALER IN U.S.A. C~. SaAe/ (714)837·2961 Trucks 9560 Mus t sell. S4200. Call ----,,--------- R...t 9120 __ ___ _ __ ............ ........... ... .,.,. " ,.. .... ,."" .,, ""'· HKWf ,,, .,,. , '""· , ... <···· 1 fRR rOY •••••••••••••••••••••••Trailer$, Travel 9170 6pm ________ '743.0CJ)t'S/R746LWB ~ CARVER Well bwlt camper for am-,······················· FORD TRUCK '7116004Spcl9WMRJ ---499-IS36 r ROLLS·ROYC[ I port truck Slide side 74 Terry, 19 5'. loaded. 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'°' . ..-00.-0' , •• • I IUtrc> ~ .. , •2 9 1973 •ORD ,INTO I,_ W01t0n I 1 ,1 4 t,()t'"'d, ""fJ•O ""-t•i-• '"'\t"'° o••\.,. ~~' <o•'' t llJH)'f •17991 1976 PLYMOUTH SALON 4 H . vt ~utomAt1c ••<tf>"'y ,.,, <OM , O(t#fllf' \'f'f'(•t\Q pt)"'fll' btl'lltr\, ,~~11"'1 fiwtfffr, Wh1tr-w•H tir•\ 0.0PA8 •3799 H OlCU ~uto ''""' atr Cftt\dltlon1,,9 ....iio Mew t.ntO!d gtan 1oec111 111•11 & I•-(171HMH) '43M '69 CHIV ".~ ... "' V1 •IM tnlli. ..... , I~ •1995 *IUNONEW• '11 F-100 \'II. automatic:, r. & h. *S4444 *8UNIMEW• '11 F-150 \'8, automatic, r. & h *$4797 •llAHIN£W• '11 F-250 \ l!, automatic. t'. & h *S4922 •llANINfW• '11 F-250 4x4 4 WHlEI. DRIVE V8. automatic, r. & h *$5783 .... ""'* '11 E-100 VAN VS, automatic, r . & h $4675 •llAlllME1f• '11 E-150 VAN VR, automatic, r. & h. $4817 ·74 f'ord Van E -200. auto, V·S, air. radio. !Ivy aty hitch, 1>idc wandov.s, in sul. paneb 28.000 mi '1>. $4095. 645· 1627. 1967CHEVYVAH 6 cyl. auto trans. runs out strong. ma~ whls. t·arpl· ed & paneled interior ORANGE COUNTY'S 00 Karmann Ghia. good c1os10 WNOl'>n OLDEST mech cond. Xlnt. m.ileagc '6l Bentley. LJIO, ~~Olk ,, $l000hrm.835·720t!.~~ over marO<ln . l>lk h1clt·s & Sales-Sen 1t'l' Leas in~ Roy CarYer,lnc. Rolls floy<·c IJMW Ma.Ida 9738 Continental VS. Chrome. ••••••••••••••••••••••• paint & inter only 12 mos old . $16.500 . JIM HI C KM AN MOTOHS 1213 )795-2551 or lol·ally eall Carlos Carrion (714 1752· 7847 1540 Jam borcc 751·5664 or 540-9362 Newport &ach 640 644'1 Z I SO Harbor ll•cl *•PARK LAHE• * · •74 Dodge JOO 3!8· P/S. ~976 BMW 2002·M('tallac-Coda Meta 645-5700 MOTOR CAR CO. miracle mazda -------- Cpt'g & panel i:. m~g fjord blue w1blue in· Rolls Royce & Bentley whls. $4100. Pvt ply terior & AM ffM stereo '73 RX 3 MAZDA WGN servicing is our s pecial· 540--0673 cassel te. ( 66S PQN). &st offer 75I .650J ty. Stop by our new flieih· '67 Ford Van. Mech perl. $7600 or best offer. Pvt. ----------1 ty or call for appt. 755-A Look ood $1 ooo r pty 675·585:1 ·74 RX4 Wagon, air cond. W cs t I i th St. C l'r( sg · · irm. -------uto AM/F'1 l ·1 (71'')63l·""•Sor631·nc•"·. ____ &_l6_·_348_9 ___ ·7i; 2002 4spd ., sunroor. ~15. 646 63;i;' 0 mi es, .. ,,.,.. .,,,..... 1962 International Metro· AM/FM c:ass. In warr. Selborv 9762 mile step Van. Runs gd, $7200.675-!l:n7 '73 RX2. Xlnt cond . •••••••••••••••••··~·¥ rear end wcnl out, sell a1> 1974 _200_2_.-A-,-C-. _/\_M_l_l''_li_1, $1100/best offer Sandy, \.p.~l~Ool> i. Is. $400. 644·8467 stereo, mint oond. $5800. 644·7466 or 752 9'l23 ~RU. t 538-7291 or633·6449 MtrctdH ~n'I 9740 SV/)~ 9,"1-\,1,. !' Autos Wanted 9S90 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'IMP' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Capri 971 S 1 __ 5815 So. St~ri !- WE BUY CLEAHCARS &TRUCKS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..vM 1211110.0141 11141 Sl1·7lkf Mew • Used '76 Subaru !• CONNELL CHEVROLET Z828 Harbor Blvd. COST A M F.SJ\ 546-1200 '73Capri. V6, -tspd, air, nu brks, ball. r adial:.. bi.t ofr. 8460846-7038 '74 Capn. AM /FM. air. clean, decor grp, $2650. Eves & wknds 675·6299 '74 2000 4 spd stick, red. dJx eqpd package, low mi .. $1900. 644· 2550 ---9720 ---------...................... . WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR TOP USED CARS FOREIGN, DOMESTIC DRIVEA LlnLE ••. OVER I 00 HEW SUIARU !: MIRCEDES * $284 7 * :; ON DISPL.4 Y Ser (937384> :: House of lnmorh 80 Used & new : AUTHOR1zto '71Sedan38JCAQ $7~ MERCEDES OEALt:R \73Coupe 3%Jll .. $1~1'1 6862 Manchester' '74 Coupo 7 "8LAO ~ 16 -t~ Buena Park "' '?' S23·7250 '76 4x4 Wri11 WJ2 .. $horx) On the Santa Ana l'wy. '68 2505. XJnt. Must see to appreciate. Make ofr. 84841706 \.~\C.EWoo~ ~ or CLASSICS * ... D• U your car ls extra clean SAVE A LOT 1970 280SL. AM/FM, both l.oJltl. new Mich. Lo ml . Xlnt cond. $1200. 673·3301 s. ClsuBA~ ~ : &,,tllMttr.9.~'t ~ '71 E·250 VAN see ii~~ IUICK VS. aulomalic. r. & h. 292S Harbor Blvd * $5Q.75 Co8ta Mesa 979-250< TOP DOLLAR 20 PAJD IMMEDIATELY Cl.DIS FOR ALL n 111-nou FOREIGN CARS ivltftWA .. CALLORCOMEIN llrmrl11nTMly! TO SEE US ~ HEViPORTIMPORTS =--~PHIL 3100W.CstHwy,NB ~ LONG I 642-9405 FORD I --T-0-,-- \Ut tOf"e .. ltlit'•" a...,, .... , ••tt.tM.& .. c.-.. ,........, DOLLAR PAID FOR CLEAN ~z"] SHOP &COMPARE BARWICK DA TSUM San Juan Capi11trano 831-1375 493-3375 NEWPORT DATSUN SPECIALS 8210 4 Door. 4 speed, radio. (262PKE> MOW$2195 888 DOVE STREET Near MacArthur &JamboreeRoads 833-1300 TOPIUYH See us first1 & last l Top dollar paid ror import!. COSTA.MESA 5111 So. Street • IJlll Ut..OHI 17141 u1.n1• 976' 1900 280S. xlnt cond. Toyota S4SOO. 714·640·6 I 08 ···~·-·,·~····--~~"'" '682SOSE. Good cond, $3700/bst ofr. 642·8987 '76 Me r cedes 450SL Roadster, full pwt, •m· mac cond. tan color. as· sum.c lea.so or purchase, fmanclng avail. 491·2'53 '6.5 MB 220. Enaine needs work . Xlnt body. 1 , owner. Bestofr. 556-8684 71 Mark. 11. YelloGt . w/mags, uar, auto, 48,0" 1975 280 sedan, 6 cyl, ml,$1100.aft2,640·0100 ' 14,000 mi, 6 mo wrnty. , T 0 Beaut. cond . 673-464.2 6 9 o Yo t a · n O transportation, 90 cond. Bestofr. 646·3516 • DATSU111o...1 ~L. Pried rt. 246Plll " ""' 1956 300SL Gullwing, col· ------21145 Harbor .Blvd. lectors car. 495-$769 aft s 76 ToYota Pickup Costa Mesa 540-6410 ---------1 5 speed ~ 1950 Jeep Pickup. '89 Datsun Roadster 1600, '7 3 MGI 4-cyt 642-600I C• '100 I·~ C .a.•5 Sl,000 Or Best offer. ~sedan, drk am. air, 88 Toyota Corona. au•~ 111113'>1'! Ar H !H VI> tHl'<llll'·'' ~dHA<.H I\.,' 'I•• , lf, II M.' 548-1026 aft Spm ~' ~ "94·9642 auto, F M. $19900. 9546 IUcH, 12M sniles, sb.Clrp ";! '7 3 Ford ll an I e r 1 __ Ul. __ M_O_D_B._S_ "1S 280Z. AM/FM stereo Motor c.. 642'°'33 !; w/ca~r. Xtnt. concl. CAI OU11.IT tape, A.JC, mag whls. D~•ce '71 Corolla,. auto, ne~ Make r .6'6-7868 C_.ForC.., Very cln. 33,000 ml. best. 621SW11th A.547·9250 pBlnt & Ura. 40,000 ~ WSl'SELLI 111974 Ford orofr. 6'0-2t23day •CLIAM• S141S or ofter. Will ta~ Truck with 11 loot Pllhl..,.OrHot "'14 8110. Wr. etlck, ~M • ..,, Olclc brown 450 SE. !!i1~KJ~il~ tude. M';! campu. LIKE NEW! 21~-~~0VRi.J~Vl>. radlale. AM/FM. A/C, A/C, crula ... AM/FM •f ''°llnNI" • "·~rna) "' Maey txtr•s! M.ust tee COSl'A M~ x\ra clc•n. $239!S. Pol: sterpo. snrf, ort11 own, lo 1975 Toyota· Ctllca Gti to a pp. reclalt. Call , ... _.613 &44·Ul8 or 9 · 5 M • F mi. (714 )~56·0460 or AC, sllvor, blk int. Ut\dM ~ _.....,, 644--9450: S40-l 745 960-lt14 warranty. $4995. 958-2288'" -----__... ,-' _....,. ___ .... ·~/ A.rtos, Imported Auto1. lmport.d Allto1, lmpof"fed A.dos., U14td ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Topia 9765 Volrtw..-'770 YCllYo 9772 C.U..: 9915 ....................... ..........•....••...... ·•·····•·······•··••··· ...••.•................ • SPICIAL SAU! && VW, riew mowr, aood '8.1 Volvo M4 Md. mech. Coupe deVUle, lcsa than tins,"'°°. x.lnt,oeedapa.lal. 25,000 m1, ori& ownr, 1971 TOYOTA ~ IS.50 S4l~7 yellow, brown vin top. • 7.. vw s 1 .wo._ UM4 leather lnt, ID06t avatl , C:OIOLLA COUPE ~ carocco, m nt, xtru "700 613-411.2 U.000 ml. ~. 631· 1323 •••••••••••••••••••• ••• 1---·-'---· --....:...;.~--gu ck t shill i radito h & d11ys, 494.0254 evei.. o...r.a 990 I 'Tl Coupe DeVllle. Copper ~om~:ail)' 0~1oded~, ••••••••••••••••••••••• w/wht top. 6,000 ml. IC Q 72 Super Beetle. XI AMIFM s~aplltrrnt (17 B >. 11hape , R adial tlre1J, seat. $9,950. Pvt ply. otitL.YSI095 neoo1b11t oer. 493-8339 49t-648l,67S·l2A3 eve. · 1973 TOYOTA '75 VW Camper. Xlnt COIOMA SEDAM ('ond. AM/FM. 9300 ml. A'.iatom11llc, radio & Days 915·2285, eves beater. Les~ than 34,000 ~H442 miles & a g.is saver too! -------- 9917 (.1.MKEJl. '72 VW Bus, 7 pass. R(H. OHL y $2295 headers, clean. Askane 9920 $2750. Ph 831··092S alt 6 •••• •• • •••• •••• ••. • ••. 1976 TOYOTA wkdys, Sat/Sun anytime AMC 9905 '71 El Camino, new paint CWCA GT ·ss VW Bug. Dependable. ••••••:•••••••••••••••• &trana, &ood tires. Clean S speed. AM 1-'M stereo New pa1nt/1ntr. Muat . 75 PACER, & r uns good. $2500 & I 12 000 sell. $9'15. Ph M2·8441S aft radio It beater. SJJSO. 631·2092 days cw 97!Mi.247 w/tope on Y • 758-0486 v Jniles. Sold & :.t!r \aced by 4 1-e _es_. ------- us. (754PKDI '71 VW Convert. Stereo, lo '76 PACER. P /S, P /B, '73 Vega. New clutc h OHL Y $4295 m.i, xlnt cond. $2500. Call AM/f M stereo. air, Spec brlu. SlJOO or bit ofr. MARQUIS TOYOTA MISSION VIEJO 131-2880 495-1210 673-2494 lntenor. (7H) 556-0460 or 675-9441, ~ 960-1414 '72 411 VW, xlnl running •. ..: k-------'7S Nova Custom ('Ond .. needs some body -c 9910 Hatchback. Red, V ·8, work Auto. lo mt, best ••••••••••••••••••••••• auto trans, P /S, P /8. -------- -offer.6is.-0741 ·72 Electra 4dr. Orig A/C, radio. clock, new '12 Celll'a . Air, AM FM ownr, aar , t'M stereo, tires. Muat sell now ! stereo <'JSsette, Mach ·64 VW Bug Custom . loaded. Kint cond, $1990. Asking low B ook. tires. $2150. Pvt ply Looks & runs great. 644-51969. (714}54G-7622 M·FB·S 497-4072 $1250/ofr. Call Steve, 833-8569 '49 Roadmaster. 4 dr, '73 long Chevy Van. 6ryl, ¥olluwC19et1 977 -radio, heater, auto trans. 3-spd, new eng. $3,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 BUG S900or best offer. gd cond. 545-1019 642·3848 -. Must sell fast1 836·9823or ----------60 VAN rus~omlled 52S-!M72 '66 Buick Special Sta '74 El Camino. PS, PB, super ml>charucal, xlnl Wgn, PS. PR. AC. runs cruise control. xlnt cond. ~g New ra<b ~ Volvo 9772 good. n~s paml $375. s;:mo. 6734643 Cliff 494. 2035 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 842·6322 ---- .......--. ---iS E. Camano PS/PB, air, ·12 Skylark.:! dr, onganal cust pa ant & wheels, ownr, air, xlnt cond. 24,000ma S.1500.496·6476 A.aito.,U,•d A.wtos, Uted ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ca119 .. 9tJJ ,..... 9940 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 Cousar. 2 dr, gold. "15 CllANAOA Gtn.A. AU uu oew. Cully equip. a tr opt.Iona, ammac. cond. ilereo.S5&SQ.173-1416 675--42'311 Ford 9940 '71 Country Sq\lr\! Wen ••••••••••••••••••••••• R•ck. xlln rond. Buymg .PHIL new one SUOO. 962 629'l -- LONG '7S ford LTD Landuu. Loaded, blue w /wht, pwr FORD windows. Pwr se11t, Liil whl, cr..e cont, pwr door ~~ : locks, AC , AM /FM stereo. company lsed ~ ('ftr $4200. 631·0'700 -------., • '74 l''ord Pickup 1''350 1 • ton, Ranger XLT. camper special. 460 en~, +.•••• ..... ,tot ~-o..,. ••••••r fully loaded. 26,000 m . &i I• •llt• AWll C•1tlt• , ......... $5500, Ph 842·9'125 -- ·75 Silver Granada. VB u.coa.. 9945 loaded. new tires, sharp. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $2995 rirm . 7S2.S7.0 Beauty 66 Cont. Orig ownr .• 65,000 mi. bas i5 Granoda pwr. steer & everytb lng. $1095. brakes, Top cond. Silver, lo ma 494.7377 673-0570 -Maverick 9947 '67 GalaxJe. Looka & runs ••••••••••••••••••••••• gd. New tires, Fact air, '70 white w /black. vinyl trlr htcb. $7SO. Tom 752 6688. 24 bn. top. Very sharp. 6 cyl, slnt mecb cond. Only --'76 Granada, like new $1600. 498-3683 14,000 ma's. Must see to apprec. 548-8813 aft 5. Mercury 9950 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '66 Country Sedan Wgn, 1972 Monlego, PS, f>li, blk looks & runs good, van top, lo lo ma·:., xlnt $MO/Any Offer. 548·2897 cond. $1700. 968-0tn 1 1972 Ford Country Sq '77 Marquis. lmmac. fully Wgn. Fully equipped. equip, whit, W/brn \'an rf, $1, 795 962·2802 saddle int., lo ma. Toke OVT pymnts w/sm dwn. ·68 LTD. nu tires, air, FP, 546-2331 1 owner, runs good. $750. 673-&186 Oasaified Ads 642·5678 Thurtda~.AEnl28, 1977 DAILY PILOT D9 A.wto-.Uffd Autoa,UHd A.to._ Used . ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• Miat.. HU ~ 9957 fltymoutta "6 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• "74 MUlltani II. Must sell. '71 Pinto Runabout. $'m. '71 Plym. Duster, 2 dr Beat offer over $2000 . 1828 Fullerton Ave hrdlp Med red Spect•I 548 2621 aft 5. <Rear) Co1>ta M e~u inter PIS. A t'f . dl1>~ (Days) brb. a ('ODd. Wife's rar . '66 Mustang. PS , PB. AC, Very cli:11n. Pnced to eng overhld $1100. "l'2 R11nabout. 2000cc. new aeU. $1350 67S-2177. __ 644-7621 aft 5. I radials, man'I trans. air, P°""4tc 9965 Beautiful 1966 Metallic i: ~~:1·a~~~s~nd~s~k1!: Blue Mu.stan&. PS. fa('. Marilyn. • •••••••••••••••••••••• tory atr, t ape deck, top GRANO PRIX '77, tilmo~t mecb cond. $UOO. '73 PINTO 2000Cc, auto, new. all access. ~J)\!rb ~aft6 AM/FM, rad ials, gd car Pvt $7100. 6'73·6060 -------~d 9t)J.l4<2 -- '71 MUSTAHCi i2 t'lrebird \'ll 350 Air. FASTIACK COUPE "Y""*"' 9960 Pwr, R /H, nilly ~hls, ~d VB, automatic, stereo tires. vnyl to p. ora1: radio, heater, powe r • •••••••••••••••••••••• owner. $2475. Ph 751 2404 '75 PLY MOUTH Custom -steering & brake:s, new Fury 9-pas~cnger wagon '73 Grund Prix to:xcr paint, new tire:s, xlnt owned, performam·(• & cond. only S2.J!l5. Low blue luxury. 19mpg. $27!15 Ph $1915 book on thu; vehicle is $3,100. A good clean car Mr. Baldwin at Merrill 751-5664 54().9362 but it has 71 ,000 miles on Lynch. 540-8121, home Oldll9Clblle 9955 it. See an Daily Pilot 496-(;751. -••••••••••••••••••••••• parlnng lot a.t 330 West ~ 9970 '67 Olds 4 dr, 31,000 ml, Bay Street. Cost.a Mesa, ••••••••••••••••••••••• orig owner , air/pwr . or call 642·4321 for more 1976 Special Ed1L101YThun· Xlnt cond. $975, ~-0141 information. Ask for derbird. 1''ully louJed. Rick or Oscar in fleet 16,000 orig ma Aft t>pm '74 Torooado. Xlnl eond. garage. PIP (7141750-7823 37 ,600 ma, full pwr, ---- AM/FM. $4299 831·910'7 '73 Satebte Regent wgn '68 T·Ban.I. 4dr, full µwr, Wood tnm, air . .0,000 b4 Olds. \•ery .:ood motor, nu. Have to sell. $2850 AC, $800. S-17 &»I & transm1.ss1on, 394 eng, 640--0998 ----- very ~ood . $350 . VeCJD 9974 Traru.missaon $150, com· Plymouth Belvedere '66, ••••••••••••••••••••••• plele car. $600839·2021 ~CU. New battery and VEGA 76 starter. $295.00. Call 19'73Royal 88. Good condl· 631·3149 afterSPM or see HATCHIACk GT t ion. lo mileage, air. at the comer of Pomona DEMO. 5 speed trans , S2400. 752.9087 &Darrell. Costa Mesa. a ir cond .• elc . ---(~/3532). Trade your old stuff for '70 Barracuda. Perl run'g OMLY $3695 new goodies walh a cond, $1600. 67~0.aft Classified ad. 642 5678 4:30. HOWARD Clwvrol.t Dove & Quail Sts $1950. 552-0686 --. ----1975 late blue Cadillac • Autos, Mew 9800 Autos, New 9800 Autos,Ntw 9800 Autos.Htw 9800 NEWPORT BEACll ·····················•!•••···················· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SAYE SAYE SAYE PRICES GOING UP 100 VW Producls l.efl At Old Prices •VW 5-a~rmartcet• '66 Bug " R cl313 . . $717 '67 B.,., 12~AUV. . $877 'b9 Buq YtL 9 /J .... \977 '72 VW air 8194 . . $It 77 '69 W Jn XYD7 b4 ~.I I 77 '71 Buq 923DNP $1277 '71 Wyn84SCID .. $1317 '67 Ghio 397LVJ . $14/7 70Gh10Conv 74~1 51677 '71 Bu· o" 77 .. \1!'/ll 'n B;J 45oGHP ... $217 I 74 Bu~ o,r OBJ.. 'il?l ! Frce~ay close, l.111 for dircclaon:; ".,.,WO.... LAK!WOOO lllOTOlll ,..'"~0 IUl'(ll lllAllll!l HUSO IT uuwooo "io 0 .. ., 11111-.1•• T (7H IU 1·'711 ·;JVW-11:? Low ma. must ,...11 Ca 11 l'Yt'~. 559 .• 17 t:I 68 VW Hui:. good 1·.,nd laJ>l• lfpcJ... "i<h-ll n·-, mag:., movanli( mu.~t :.cll ' $8001offer 67!H237 6" VW Bug. $825 Good cond h41i i'll~ '73 llt'C I 1k(' new llnly 28000 ma S!ISU 7:1't tl!ni I '76 \ \\ H \111\IT, 'Int I cond n11"t ,,.11 $3Mlll 492 !111.">.I '69 \'W llu.: i2.000 m1 AM F\1 lid 111110 lirt tran.' $llMIO t~rm~ JHIM.I bit> Ii) ownr ti7~1 I 1 l.1 eve' ORANGE COUNTY VOLVO 1-;xcLUSlVELY VOLVO Largcsl Volvo Deult!r an Orange County! BUYorLt-;ASE DIRECT t!em?~~ 2025 S. Manchester Anaheim 750-2011 1974 VOLVO 164 SEDAN t\ulomatac, air cond , pwr. steering & AMffM radio. Local CJr w low mileage. l mmac·ulale t hruoul· mec ha n acally perfrM' tu62KTQ 1 ONLY $4995 MARQUIS VOLVO \llSSION V!EJO 831-2880 495-1210 i i 11;, Wi.:n. aulo/alr, I' S. P B, AM FM Corp . l'r•·~ j)('rsonal car 50.000 rna l.ikl' new $HOO Rob lJu~h·. day:. 5·1!1 8450. l'\CS S4S-8961, pvt party. 1974VOLYO 142SEDAH \utomatac. pwr :;tt>ennit & utr comJ t5<.161\t:J J Ml1s week ONLY $3495 MARQUIS VOLVO r.USSION Vlt:JO 831 -2810 495-1210 '68 liuick Sports wagon. 9 S/D, loaded. ~.000 ml, P ass. Needs some work mintcond. $7,000. 8·5PM. & tares. Auto. R&.H. Ask· 714·979·814 l; 6·9P M. ang s:ni. 64s-4916. 714~ 1286 '75 Buick Electra Ltd. '70Chevy Nova. 2dr, 6 cyt, Loaded. 2S,000ml. great gas ma'g. Call Pal SS,250. S36·386'9 ti, 4!M-S492 • CaclDoc 9915 '73 Monte Carlo. Gold ••••••••••••••••••••••• w/blk int. Air, etc. 55,000 mi. Malnt'd every 2.000 m1 . Very c tn. $3,000 Qo.1li1 y and Pri\.c < ,u.11 ,1111 t'l'll I ,1 I'. 1.11 .. 1 h: 111' I I ~\ ·I ), ,., 11011 .,, I\,·" ,, u,,.J ( .1dali ll\ Ill 0 1.1n14c C1>untv Opl'n Sund.iy Cadillac Masrcr OeJ!l>r .!bUO H 11ti,11 l-11\(J C 11\lJ Mn.1 )~11 J IUO Nabers Cadillac 642·0449 aft 6 '75 4• ton Silverado Camper Special. 50,000 mi. $i,250. SJ6..386'9 '73 Monle Carlo Landau. PS, PD, air. AM/FM slereo, lo mi. 768-M28 ·73 Mah bu. 51,000 mi. Air, PS. PH. xlnt cond, $2800. 49'.!·4797 ·n MONTE Carlo. xlnl cone!., air, pwr, AM /FM, v.top, orig. ownr. $1900. 499-1.217 '63 Chevy Nova, wagon. Good trans . car. New brakes. 548·4116. $290. Chrysler 9925 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '66 Cbrys. 300. Nu tires. $495. 462 Cambridge Cir., CM, 548-4907 '64 Chrysler Convert. Runs f'lood. $600. 496·9008 Codilloc S...il'" Ten to choose. All Cully Corv.tte 9932 loade d·-1 with shadow ••••••••••••••••••••••• finish. 13192). 68 T·Top, auto, aar, Cull ALLElli..J pwr ac~ss l ownr. new J"'llll tires. lo ma, 752-8141 X8, Old.s l'adlllnl· G Ml' S 0 F'rwy ·An•ry Eut Lr\GUNANlGUEL CAU495-64JO d,ys. $3900. '10, 50,000 ml. T·top, auto, air, racer j,trn. xlnt eond , recent paanl. 673-7044 alt SexceptSun. ~~----~~- 9100 4uto1, Hew 9100 Wot, Hew 9100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SALES! SERVICE! LEASING! You Can Believe In O~ 7 DAYS A WEEK 2925 HARBOR ILVD. 979-2500 • LAST CHANCEi • INVENTORY REDUalON SALE ANO NOT ON JUST A FEW SELECTED MODELS BUT EVERY MODEL IN OUR INVENTORY WILL BE REDUCED IN PRICE AND ON SALE 111 1977 BUICKS RIVIERAS·ELECTRAS·WAGONS.LE SABRES·~ENTUAYS.REQALS-SKYLAAKS.SKYHAWKS BRAND llEW BRmSH LEYLAND MODELS PLUS DEMONSTRATORS and ALL. USED CARS $50000 CASH PLUS REBATE PROGRAM CURRENTLY ADVERTISED ON ALL OF OUR 1m OPELi WILL BE EXTENDE> ON OUR REMAINING OPl!L INVWHT'OAY LAST 4 DAYS-SALE g~~~~Nos BUICK -OPEL-BR IT ISH 1t1 COS TA MESA ,,. ,.... ..... - , announcing ..... the LINCOLN VERSAILLES and our 56th ANNIVERSARY SALE 1974 CADILLAC El Dorado. blue metallic finish, with while root & matching leather interior. lull power a air cond., plus those nice s tandard factory accessories you would expect on lh•S line car Lie. 232KRE 1974 CHEVROLET Mo nte Carlo Bl ue metallic with blacl< roof & anlenor. radio. air cond . power steering & br<il<es. less than 35.000 mil~. Lie. #629RYX. s3595 1972 POHTIAC Luxury LeMans Cp. A1 clean as they come. less than 55,000 males. power s teern1g, brakes & windows, air cond .. v1nyt roof. Lie. #24,FNC. '2695 In appreciation of your fine support during our 56 years in the automotive buslneu (23rd year In the beach area) we're going to offer you substantial savings on nearly every car we have in stock. This sales event wlll run only through the end of the month so we suggest you visit us aoon aa possible. Looking Forward to Greeting You. Clyde Johnson President Dick Johnson Vice President -SPECIALS 1976 UHCOLH 4 Or. Town Sedan. Copper melalhc with leether Interior, full vinyl roof with apera windows. Luxury at its finest See this one now. Lie. 898NDZ. s9495 1973 CADILLAC Eldorado White wtlh brown vinyl roof. and leather interior, full power. & many more luxury Items on this line automobile Ser. #416761. 54995 1974 COUGAR XR 7 White. white Interior & malchlng v1nvl roof, air cond . stereo. P S. & P B & powor windows A beautiful car. see al now Lac #918JPO. '3795 USID CAI WJ. HMIJO ' - 1974 MERCEDES 450 SEL Automatic transmission. full power, air cond. & aun roof + many more luxury Items you would expect m this fine automobile. Brown metallic finish with saddle leather Interior. Our weekend s pecial. Uc. 945LHA. $12,900 1973COUGAR Yellow. white Interior. A real nice car al a bargain pnce. See ti today Lie. #360GNJ. s2995 1974UMCOLM 4 Or. Sedan. Betge with tan roor & leather 1ntefi0!'. full power. stereo tilt wheel. A fine luxury sedan. Lie. #868KJC). 15495 .JOHNSON I SON * LINCOLN ~·ERCUR\' COUG AR 2626 Harbor Blvd. • Costa Mesa • 540-5630 · u ,..,.. t. •u...o.~er.. . .,,..... .....,.n.._.,,_ Nie.._· MC.. Wililltf•,.... s. ... / r 010 DAILY PILOT t MIUTARY PERSONNEL WELCOME! CREDIT UNIONS WELCOME •. BANK FINANCING O.A.C. < -. WE LEASE ALL MAKES &MODELS MEW lt71 VOLVO •6499 ''"''"• wf\•t• 1>e1utv """'aoecl .... h lour -o"e brakes rick .,,., --~ u~•ft ~•"ll·"" EXTRA I LARGE •.OW " ..... .ooed. QW'U clock '"" mor• S•J'· •'IC2•249i1·\ 113$5 SELECTION IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 2YIAR ... OOOMILE SHVICE POLICY AYAIUIUIOM MOST U'9 CAIS SERVICE OPEN 6DAYSA WEEK Fun Zone CrUises Scenic Had any fun lately? The Fun Zone Boat Company, 700 Edgewater on the Balboa Pen· ninsula, would like to take you on a scenic cruise or famous Newport Harbor. . Or, maybe you'd prefer to rent a sail or power vessel for a personal lour. Fun Zone is right on the spot ! "Our only policy is first come. firs t serve,'' says owner Dal Greltenberg. Fun Zone Boat has been a tradi· tional gathering s pot for sweethearts, tourrsts and locals since 1949 and the harbor cruise In- cludes points or interest, such as the location or celebrities homes and items of local color . The cruise boat leaves every weekday at 2 p.m. and on Mondays at 2 and 5 p.m. Weekend tours are conducted "every hour on the hour" from noon to 5 p.m. A 45-minute tour is $3 and a OO·minute cruise is $4. Nineteen-foot sailboats and 15-foot powerboats may be rented ror $7.50 per hour. The only requirement for the sailboats, says Greltenberg, is knowing how to sail. Alexander and Salley Torbltt are the proud parents of M.O.M. Sailing? Tty Mailing Alexand11r Tnrb1ll IO\'C'S lo read class1f1ed ads And one day ::is he was enjoying bis beloved pastime -he noticed an add Cora mail order marine store. He rushed to his wife, Salley, showed her the ad and exclajmed that because he had always loved ever· ytbing to do with the ocean -and especially boating -1l sounded like just the right bu~mess for the two of them. Salley looked at him rather critically and said, "Alexander no one buys things through the maU, at least I don't think they do." Then they looked Into each others eyes and M.O.M. was "born." Its been six years since Mall Order Marine opened its catalogue warehouse al 3048 Pullman Street in Cotta Mesa. Today, there ~ t~ new stores opening in Newport Beach atl!610AvonStreet Cnearthe Newport Beach Post Office) on May 15 and in San Dlegoat1214 Rosecrans Street. There are even new personnel making M.O.M. 's future brighter. ''We have appointed Lee Gjolme as general manager. Prior to taking over the reins al M.O.M., he worked as managerofNewport Marine Supp. ly -the West Coast 'a largest marine store," said Alexander. "We fed bis many years or ex- perience wW be a great asset to our expanding operations.'' Alexander and Salley Torbitt would like to state that good ol' M.O.M. will continue to reach you through the communications media and through word-of-mouth advertis· ing and will also continue to save you 15 to 20 percent on all your marine and eleetronlcs equipment, ... Home Afloat ora·nge Count~ 'BoGting • Thursday, April 28, 1977 THE SALLY Orange Coast College's ma· Je1tlc "Sally" glides through the tranquil waters of the blue. Pacific. ". ' ;. _...,. Yacht Sweet Yacht Lee Sarbacker is a new band al selling boats, but when she talks about the Fuji Y ach t s a t Southwest ern Yacht Sales in Newport Beach you can bet she knows her business. She, her husband Ray, 13-year-old son , Ray, Jr., and 10-year·old daughter, Dawn, all live on a Fuji Yacht in Newport Harbor. They moved on to the 45·foot ketch just. before Christmas. "We always spent a lot or time on boats and not much at our Mission Viejo home," says Lee. "So we moved." They had spent a rew months liv- ing onboard a previous boat while on vacation in the Carri bean . ''We like the lifestyle for our childrerl. Everyone isn't living in the same kind of house and doing the same things. This summer they'll take sailing and swimming lessons,'' she explains. Her husband owns Sarbacker Ad· vertising in Newport Beach. Lee worked with him for three years before joining the new sales staff at Southwestern. Southwestern Yachts, a new firm on the Bal boa Peninsula at 2220 Newport Blvd., opened in March and ls the sole dealer for Fuji Yacts from Orange County to Monterey. The other two salesmen, 'Im Gabriel and Mike Howard, each have about three years of experience selling Fujis and both are ex- perienced racers. Jack Kimble, bead of the service department, ls a licensed skipper and ls the sk1pper for the Land/all in the annual Ensenada r~ee. L•• Sarbacker. Southwestern Yachta, llv•• aboard a Fuji 45, M•rk H model. ;>. ' \ { I \ I 2 DAILY PILOT Thursday. April 28. 19n '~ Floating Dry Dock Thrifty There's only one floating dry dock in Newport Harbor and its operated by Mariners Dry Dock. Calypso Sallfng School and Charter Anoclation boat• m.tnH llt ... wport Beach and San Diego. "We can get a boat in and out oC the water without putting any undue stress on it," says co-owner Joe Downs. He and Gary Lingren are new operators of the firm offering a complete haul-out service for sailboats upto20 tons. New Ports Opening for School "Mariners Dry Dotk is not more expensive than other boat service operations. In fact, because of the stress-saving factor, it is the the most economical and easy way to maintain your vessel," says Downs. Calypso Sailing School and Charter Association will soon be sailing into new ports. The largest sailing school, in terms of exclusive ownership, is opening facilities in the new Cabrillo Isle Marina in San Diego Harbor. Plans are aJso "in the works," ac- cording to Calypso president Jim Parker, for offices on the Channel Islands oH of Oxnard. Current offices are in Newport Beach and Marina del Rey, and with the new additions, members will be able to sail to or make reservations at any of the Calypso matinas. The Calypso fleet, says Parker. is constantly expanding and now ranges from Cal-2S's to Down East 38's. The firm is also in the process or adding an in-bou.se computer system to streamline all proeedure:s. ''W"rtb the computer we will be able to handle both school and boat reservations more expediently. We've also added loll-free, 800 teJepbone lines for conveaJence," be said. ·~data proeessing sJStan wW lie reservations into m•iJJtmancoe activities and will allow Cor more C'ODb'al. n will be beneficial to both boat men and to the compau and will ensure all tbinrs that sbould happen -do happen." The new equipment and Cabrillo An Ocean of Water Available For Your Sailing Pleasure Sailing School 12How "0.tMWater .. COWH Aboard a Cal 25 Basic & Intermediate CW, S 72 Complete Sailing Association Cal • Erlcw • lslcMder Choice of 50 Yachts Fully Equipped for Cruising including VHF Ship-to-Shore & FM Stereo A s Low As $1 .80 Per Hour for 1h Day Newport leach 2633 Wftf Coad Hlgltway 645-7100 •• M..-.. 1.y and "OpetthMJ Sooft .. s. Diego ~Or-. Co. 1-800-432-7177 Isle marina, adjacent to the SberaLco-Barbor Wand. will both be in use afta" J wae 1. Sailing lessoos are $'72 for 12 hours of instruction and includes a sailing boot. )(embtt$bip in the charter association, a:s of May 1, is sas plus a security deposit ol up to $7S. Master C barge and Banbmericard are accepted. There is also a $lS certification fee for those 1'bo desire membership in the association. Tbere is no fee few students or former students of Calypso sailing school. For additional information regard- ing boat fees a nd class schedules, call the Newport Beach office at645-7100. The firm also allows individuals to work on their own boats on weekends, •'We can pull your boat out of the water on Friday night and put it back Monday morning," be said. . Appointments are necessary for this ser vice and weekly rates are available. For information call Downs at 642-7793. The firm is located at 2633 West Co3st Highway in Newport Beach and has an experienced service staff headed by Don Jump and Eric Schultz. If}.. TRANSP AC YACHTS, INC. ~ Yacht & Ship Brokers · .i Power • Sail l CRUISING •.• l ~ONG ••. r A BEAUTIFUL ~ LIFE ... J \ I Ericson 35' Exclusive Newport Beach Dealers for Quality Ericson Yachts & Lancer Yachts Unique Brokering Methods to Serve the Local Boat Owner. 2510 W. Coast Highway N~rt Beach 645-0222 ' .- • f ? A Tartan 37 designed b y • Sparkman and Stephens availa- ble through Coastal Boat Sales In Newport Beach. Go Paddle Your Canoe Most local boaters think of white sails or power engines wben water comes to mind, but Skl Mart in Newport Beach also caters to a crowd that likes white water canoe· ing and kayaking. · "As a specialty stOTe we cater to out of the ordinary requests," ex· plains Steve Mackey. ''We sold about 20 boats for canoeing and ka1aking In the past year." Ski Mart, 2700 W. Pacific Coast Highway, carries Hyperform, Nooa and Phoenix Kayaks, and can order Nona canoes. A complete selection of paddles, helmets. flotation vest.a, spray skirts (for kayaks), and float bags is alao available at Ski Mart. The store stocks water-proof Jackets and pant.I, Gortex breatha-ble water-proof gear, and other foul· weather gear. Tbe rebuilt SkJ Mart, In the Mariner's Mile, opened in Sep. tember with 20,000 square feet of specialty sports gear. In addition to the water-oriented items, Ski Mart 1haintains its re· putation in ski, tennis and backpack· tng equipment. "We have better than average quality products and better than average service," says Mackey. Thursday, Aprll 28, 1917 DAILY PILOT 3 Ainerica's Cup Design Carried Coastal Boat Sales, a relative newcomer in Newport Beach, sells two fine lines of sail boats and car· ries 250-300 boats on an active brokerage list. The coau>any shifted less than a year ago from San Diego to open its new Jwadqu.arters at 3420 Via Oporto. A second sales <M&Uet ls also located in Marina del Rey. Bill SbOfstall, sales and office manager, says the brokerage listing of 250-300 used boats is constantly cheeked ,and rechecked to be sure it is accurate. The two lines of sailing craft car- Newport Pacific's Tied by Coastal Boat Sales are Tartan and Pacific Dolphin, both of which are Sparkman and Stephens designed boats. Sparkman and Stephens is a famous New York design team which created most of the 12·meter bnats for tho Amet>Ma '• Cup. ''You know it's a high quality boat when the Sparkman Stephens name is on it," say& Shofstall. The Tartan line features 27, 30, 34, 37, 38, and tl·foot, high quality craft built ·fqr boating persons. Tartan boats are built in Ohio and North Carolina. Pacific Dolphin is a West Coast outfit (O(ea!Wd.e) which produces a 24·foot sloop and is introducing a new 28-footaloop. Shofstall said his firm i.s introduc· ing the Tartan 37-Coot sloop to the West Coast for the first time. "It 'o con1pctit~ "11-dub .r••~,,, yet has cruising capabilities," he says. "It's a good performer in a mid-range price." Coastal Boat Sales also offers the st!rvices of a certified public accoun· tant to help prospective buyers plan their financing and to inform them of all possible tax breaks. 8th Anniversary Sale! free $500 VHF radio with this ad on 20' or larger boat i4' FL YIRIDGE SKIPJACI( Big •·roomy" family "Catalina" cruiser Son loha dollars at $I 2, 900 •• o 25' SARATOGA SUHlllDGE .. 2200 Wfft Coast Highway Newport hach Famous 24' Flybridge SKIPJACK. Safe, roomy, fast ocean sportfisher and cruiser. Look at the handmade quality. Albacore and marlin. beware! Specfaly pric9CI at SI l, 995 Offw ._,Tit M-r 5 ICNlh ill Stock °"\y 25' SARATOGA EXPRESS This will probaoly be Bayliner's "Hottest" boat tor '77. Sleeps 5 in separate compartments, galley and stand up head, big V-8 under flush deck. Loves offshore • weather! °"" $13,500 (7141 645-3880 - 4 DAILY PILOT ·cary50: A Super Cruiser Thursday. April 28. 1977 The manufacturer might like to call it a sport cruiser, but the Cary, now on display in the boat show area of Lido Village by Cary Pacific, can also be classed as a super yacht. New to the West Coast, the Cary is what everybody looks for in a boat- speed, comfort, easy maintenance and beauty. The Cary 50 Is the f aatest yacht of hs type In Newport Harbor according to the folks at Cary Pacific In Newport Beach. The Cary SO, arriving next month at the Cary Pacific docks, 3412 Via Oporto, Newport Beach, is ul· tramodern, trim and features a high-performance standard that makes it a paradox in the yachting world. Before buying, see the Cary SO and take a demonstration cruise. Feel the thrill of moving al 40 miles an hour in a SO.foot super yacht. To say the Cary 325 is stylish is to understate the case. It is Cast, strong and dependable and can bit 4.S mlles an hour without a hitch. The 32$ ls the second longest in the Cary line and is ~ed. in a strip-down form, by foreign governments for its s~. The Cary 29ET is a boat to leave everything in its wake; a speedster thatcando60 m.p.b. For demonstration rides on the Cary Yachts phone Pat Carter, pre· sident of Cary Pacific, at 673·78l0. Shipboard Decorating Boutique Speciality The Nautical Boutique in Robinson's, Fash.ion Island, carries more than 300 distinctive items for home and shipboard decorations. •·w e carry everything from paper napkins with ships on them up to an $8,000 hand-made reproduction of the Britannia," says Sue Hawthorne or Robinson's. The Britannia model is an authentic antique, made in 1881 and now on display under an antique glass case in the Nautical Boutique department. , The pinewood ship is about 36 in· ches long and stands about JO inches high. The glass case is about rour- and-a-ball feet lonK and about 40 in· ches high. One of the hottest selling items in the boutique is a javat crystal wine glass set with handetched clipper ship images. Each oversized wine glass sells for $4 . NEWPORT HARBOR SHOWBOAT CRUISES presents All Brand New Red Carpet Treatment For Yow rt.__.. • D .... Dedi. R0091 • Wet ... • ,.,... Mlllk & Dmclltg • bcto.d SeCIHMJ • C.e.t.g Ir UYe &tart•11•1nt A•o51.W. 673-0240 '.. . . . . ' .. Mrs . Thelma Secor. chief saleswoman in the boutique._ says other popular items on display in elude: -Nautical throw covers from Germany, made from acrylic and with reversible designs. -An antique chemist chest with brass name plates; made about 1870; sells for $3,000. -Antique partner desks, for $3,750 and up. f/) .... ::::> 0 • z f/) .... c 0 m z iii < 0 RUNABOUTS -A wind-up foghorn made in 1900. -A large binnacle (pole com· pass). Some other interesting items in· elude anlique ship clocks, antique trays, sextants, ship lantcrn5, and oak and brass grog barrels Crom England. The Nautical Boutique is located on the first floor or Robinson's, near the escalators. m 0 > .... "' I 0 :D c "' -z C> " m ater Ready Marine~ PHONE C 7141 540-3404 ~ -Q z 3309 SO. MAIM ST., SANT A. A.MA m g EVlnRUDE E SANT A AMA DEALER g C first n outbO:Jfds -4 '--~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~·"' * FISHING BOATS HOBIE CATS * um .. ~ 'franspac Expand~ Services Transpac Yachts or Newport Beach has just recenUy moved into new, expanded facilities, al the same time expanding aervice l• its customers. The new sales outlet is al 2510 West (;oasl Highway, next to the Quarter Deck Restaurant and just four doors from the old location. "We have a nice, air-conditioned sales office and easy, low-pressure salesmen," says Tom Stemper, pre· sident of Transpac. Transpac is the exclusive Orange County dealer for Ericson and Lancer Yachts. About 10-12 big boats are always on display. Transpac is also a yacht brokerage service with several hundred local listings. "We have a new, expanded brokerage service designed to serve strictly local boat owners and boat buyers," says Stemper. He suggests that anyone consider· ing the purchase or a used sailboat spend 10 minutes lo check out Transpac's listings. "We get as many as 10 new list· ings every week," says Stemper. "We pick up $1 million worth of new listings every month." Stemper says 1'ranspac also offers a larger than usual display of the Ericson sailboat line. The Ericson line offers boats from 23·46 feet, while the Lancer line makes them from 25.30 feet. Skip Crane, Stemper's partner, is vice president of Transpac, and the sales staff has more than 50 total years of sailing. rigging and yacht sales experience. Transpac's current used boat list· lngs include craft from $10,000 In price up to $750.000. Other Transpac sen-ices include rigging, extensive lease arrangements, and repair facilities. Schocks Can Fit Anyone Complete service, from the clothing a sailor wants to the boat he wants to sail , ls oHered by Schock Boats, 2900 LaFayette, ln Cannery Village, Newport Beach. Schock Bouts has been a local business since 1948. In 1958 the manufacturing division was moved to Santa Ana. The facilities in Newport Beach now include boat sales, a boat repair shop, a sail loft, covers and cushions for sale. a line of Mercury out· boards, a marine hardware store, nautical clothing. dry storage ror 75 small boats and 25 boat slips. The dry storage area, for boats up lo 15 feet, has some space available, according to Scott Schock, manaaer of the Newport complex. There are no available boat slips. Schock Boals manufactures Its own line of 22-foot, 28-foot, 30-foot and 39-foot Santanas, as well as ·a lS-foot dory and a 20-foot Hlquard dory. A new 25-foot Santana wlll be in· troduced in June, says Schock. Tom Stemper, president of Tranapac Yachts of Newport Beach, shows off new facllttlea. Offen: clab iooa SAILING CLUB Subllclary of IOftCI Y odds, IK. Located in lemdiful Dana Point Hcrbor SAILBOAT CHARTER Ranging from 23 ft. to 32 ft. featuring the Excalibur 26 ft. and 32 ft. Iona Marl< II. Half day, full day. and weekend rate~ . SAILING SCHOOL Courses in Navigation. beginning and intermediate sailing with special rates to club members. YfEEKEND and SUMMER CRUISES Sailing larger boats as part of a working crew. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Clubhouse and Lounge Facilities INDIVIDUAL A.HD FAMILY CHARTER MEMBERSHIPS HOW AVAIL.AILE FOR A ONE TIME INITIATION FEE OF $50.00. Eliminates the hassle and oost of boat ownership Including: f I I .. , ·6 OJILY PILOT Thursday, April 28. 1sn· Lease-back System · Income Earned From Boat Rental New boat buyers are finding a lease-back system offered by Iona Yachts, Inc., and Club Iona In Dana Point an easy way to pay for the pleasures or sailing. "It's a system similar to that used for airplanes," explains Jeff Bl'()m, sales manager for Iona Yacts. "You can earn income from re.nting out the boat and receive a tax break for a business investment." Club Iona and Iona Yachts, Inc, are a joint venture located at 2.4703 Dana Drive, Dan·a Point. A customer of Iona Yachts can buy one of the firm's 25-foot, 26·fool or 32-foot sloops and lease it back When members of Club Iona take a boat out, the 9W11er is paid 40 per· cent of the rental fee. Boos says the owoer receives several tax breaks th1oup depreciation, personal pro- perty tax and loan interest write· offs. Broos suggests prospective boat buyers phone him at 496-6681 for more information on the leaseback arrangement. Iona Yachts, Inc., which builds its own boats in Santa Ana, also offers straight boat sails at the Dana Point outlet, although the leaseback is proving popular. Club Iona is a new sailing club, primarily for ~pie who don't own boats, but like to sail on a regular basis. Sailboat under construction at Iona Yachts Inc. and Club Iona, Dana Point. - Togs Cannery Village Fashions, a subsidiary of Shock Boats, sells White Stag, Top-Side and Catalina lines. ·J Boating Hassles Removed There is a way to enjoy the fun of boating without the headaches. Water Ready Marine, 3309 So. Main Street in Santa Ana, rents almost every type of transportable or outboard motor boat. "Customers pick up the boats al our lot in South Santa Ana and take them to the ocean or lake of their choice. The majority of the boats are trailcr able and are furnished with highway-suitable , heavy.duty trailers," says owner Dick Rigney. · Smaller car-toppable and inflata- ble vessels are also available as well as outboard engines from two to 10 h.p. Water Ready is an Evinrude de- aler and has a large service depart· ment. All boats are rented equipped with required gear, as well as water skis and bait tanks according to the purpose of the excursion. ·'We furnis h boats for any purpose. Many of our customers will rent a practical, fishing boat one ·weekend and a sleek ski boat the next -a combination that is generally awkward if you own only one boat," says Rigney. He adds that during the summer months, the most popular models a re water ski boats. These are available with prop or jet powered Bob Moore of Water Ready Marine checks out one of the many boats avallable for rental motors and are furnished with all ski equipment. •'When we say any and all kinds of boats, we mean just that. Rowboats, ski boats, canoes, Avon inflatables, John boats, Hobies, Runabouts, tri· hulls, sailboats, Sabots, dive boats and cabin cruis~rs are all availa· ble,'' he says. Thursday,April28, 1977 DAIL V PILOT 7 Sea Rays Marine Cadillac Sold Harrison's Boat Center, a longtime Orange County dealer for the popular Sea·Ray power boats has just opened a new sales facility in Newport Beach. The new boat center ts located at 3101 Pacific Coast Highway and becomes the third Harrison center, joining the 21·year·old Santa Ana outlet and a Van Nuys center. In addition to stocking about 35--40 Sea·Ray boats at the Newpor t Center, the facility also contains 25·30 boat slips. "We also have future plans to re- design the slip area to accommodate more boats, specifically for Sea-Ray owners," sa,ys Ed Wheeler, a spokesman for Harrison's. Harrison's dOes $5 million to $7 million in annual volume, selling ex· clusi vely Sea· Ray boats. and just re· cently became the largest volume Sea·Ray dealer in the nation, ac- cording to Wheeler. .Jf" Ken SampseU, Harrison's Boat Center, shows off 30-foot Sea Ray Sadan Bridge. -. ( 8 OAILV PILOT ThU!!day. April 28. 1971 A 30-foot, Wellcraft Scarrab available at Newport Pacific Boats In Newport Beach. Newpor1 Pacific Moving South to Add New Line·s After eight years of successful • business at 2200 West Coast Hwy. in Newport Beach, Newport Pacific has opened an additional facility across from the Balboa Bay Club. Called appropriately Newport Pacific South, the new showroom will be the exclusive Orange CountH dealer for Formula Power Boats r anging from 18·26 foot and for Buc- caneer Sailboats ranging from 20-33 foot. Newport Pacific North will con· tinue to sell Skipjack and BayUner boats. Owner Bill Swan says excit· ing new racing sailboats are on the way. "We will have 29-foot one-half ton and 33-foot three-quarter ton boats designed by Doug Peterson. Both boats have been consistent winners in world class competition and de· liveries will commence in May,'' says Swan. Both Newport Pacific locations will be celebrating the firm's eighth anniversary with sale prices on all Skipjacks, Bayliners. Wellcraft Nova and &arabs, Formula and Buccaneer sailboats . .............. ! BOATERS Loohing for an Island :; of Savings In a Sta of High Priers. SHOP AT MOM'S MARINE SUPPLY FOR All YOUR BOATING NEEDS! EUERY ITEM OISCOUNTEOI Friendly A ,,.ntive S.rvitt •r f•perienctd looters I MOM'S MARINE SUPPLY 3041,un..n St. 1214 loaecrana .... llAY 15 .. ComMtM S.Dleto 2610AvonSt. I (714) SS7-9906 (714) 226-1159 Newport Btadt WATCH fOA OH JRWOAT IEACH STORE CftfMGlll $$$$$$$$$$$$$$ Electronics Catalog's Extensive Elsco Distributing is a national distributor of Just about 81\Ythini )'OU can name in marine electronics. The company catalog lists items in communications, navigation, Ught· ing and safely, auto pilots, depth sounders, stereos and miscellany. Elsco is owned and operated by Newport Marine Radio, Inc. at 1001 W. 17th Street, Costa Mesa. The firm h~ five full-time sales people and is one or only 15 such companies in the United States. A second business or Newport Marine, which offers service on any kind or equipment to both dealers and consumers, Elsco's warehouse· and Qffices are adjacent to the shop. The shop itself is a maze of testing and service equipment. The rooftop is loaded with different kinds or an- tennae and about $50,000 worth or parts ls considered normal stock. The nine service technicians are unde r the direction of service manager George Banash, and ac· cording to a s pokes man, all empl oyes possess expert knowledge of everything in the market today. ..... --.. .< ' Boat radios, direction finders and stereos are stocked at Newport Marine RadJo's Elsco Distributing. -=.' iti ' :. W H N proud to infroduc. SEA·SPRA Y LIFE-LINE by POLYGLYCOAT "'Not a Wax" but a penetrating coating Like a Tattoo. It is absorbed and becomes part of the surface. SEA-SPRAY LIFE-LINE is a revolutionary pro duct that reconditions and preserves. both new and used. fibreglass and wood boats. Eliminates oxidation and HEW & USED CRAFTS- • Sealant • Protective Coating • Preservative • Aecondltioner • Restorer • Lusterizer Present this ad 10 any of the following Orange County new boat dealers: Newport Padfic 645-3110 loberi Stoats 645-6600 Trcaspoc Y odlts 645-0W CNslftg Con..,_., 673-0110 • Sall loots • Roclllg loah • Hout• loah • C.._ Crvl1..-s ForDHhr ..... lft, PhoMC•67J.2331 Thu!!d!y. Apr!l 21. 1077 .,1· OAIL V Ptl.01' 9 Shipyard Location ~ Ari Asset •~we may be a new business in towu -hut we definitely know our business,11 says Boward Shook' owner of Newport Leisure Boats. The boat dealers h i p was fommate, accocding to Shook. to ac· quire the historic. old South Coast Sbipyanls building adjacent to the Crab c.ooter Restaurant. Howard Shook, Newport Lefsure Boats, points out feature• of Rangh 23·toot Chaparral Day Cruiser. Newport Leisure sells new and used~. power, day and sld boat.a most of which are trallerable. 'l1le firm also has lta own service staff and a marine accessory depart- ment. Sportfisherman's Dream at Hand Floor models includes tbe Jines of AMP, Glastron. RutCer powerboats and Cball~ger ski boats. The Super Sport 22. built in Orange and sold Crom offices in Newport Beach, is considered the ideal craft for people who want a real sportfisher. • Two boating magazines, "Boating News" and "Trailer Boats". have r ated it about the best of its breed for its quality construction, speed and long.range cruising capabilities. The Super Sport is custom built, nol a production line product. It does not offer the frills of a party boat, but docs offer the best possible handling in heavy seas. The sales office is located at 3404 Via Oporto Newport Beach. The phone number is 673-7313. A deep V bull design allows for the best water dispersal in rough waters and aWkls tbe rough pounding most productioa models face. ~ to Walt Bodkin, general manager fer Super Sport. The boat is built from band-layup fibre glass, with an eight-foot beam, 22·foot length, and a weight that makes it easily trailer able. Hodk.in says the craft can go up to 35-miles-per-hour in the water. It carries a standard 74 gallon fuel tank, though options are available. Top-line equipment includes aluminum engines, fuel tanks, lots of solid teak trim, short-nap exterior grade carpetµig in lhe cockpit and cabin, a supply cabin with two full· sued bunts. :Buyers can ask for the Super Sport· with stern drive, jet drive, vee-drive or conventional drive. Bodkins says ·the ocean-going qualities ol the craft are shown in the fact the stale h.as bought 17 of them for patrol-rescue boats, and the Newport Beach Harbor Patrol uses five of them, also for patrol and rescue missions. The price of the boat, ready-to.go, is'$11,450. The Super Sport, however, can be outfitted to each buyer's individual desire. The AMF'a dlaplayed are· Sllctcraft'a and Alcort•a. The Sllckcraft line is both a power and a' cruiser aodincludes a28-footmodel. The Alcort ls a moderately-priced sailboat line primarily used as a one- man racer or famµy dq-sailer. Other members ol AMC'a Aleort family are the Sunfish, llinl·fbll. Puffer and Force 5. Newport Leisure handles Glastron power boats with either tri· or v· hulls ~.day_ ~l ers .. The firm is ocated at 2!10 Newport Blvd. in Newport Beach and is open sevt'O days a week. Boats are priced from $59S to $3S,OOO. FUJI has rea y arne tr me rep ion or qu ity during the past 25 years. Their craftsmen built Bertram Internationals and Mariners. Peoi>'e who know workmanship buy FUJI. Their reputation combined with Alden's fine sailing designs guarantees pleasant ownership and higher resale. How about brown bagging i~ for~ harbor tour lunch? Call and make an appointment today. _d]_ I !:!ii SOUTHWESTERN YACHT SALES w ................ .-d ............. c.t. tJUJ 714/673-~21 I .. ,. \.. ... ., ... ·. \ 10 DAIL V PILOT Thursday. April 28. 1977 DERINGTON's Ray Hartwick, owner of Der· lngton's, examines an ICOMM25 marine radio. The firm, located at 355 Old Newport Rd., Newport Beach, has been serving the harbor area fOf' the last seven years and stocks all types of marine electronlc equipment and offers a sales and Installation service. Silicone Coating Boosted There's ~ revolution going on in the boating industry. Sea Spray by Polyglycoal enables seamen to glide through the water at increased speeds and takes the drudge out of boat Jnalntenance. The product is not a wax but a penetrating silicone coating absorbed into a surface. It recondi· lions and preserves both new and used fiberglass and wood boats. Sea Spray by Polyglycoat Is available only through new boat de- aler.s because, according to dis- tributor John Arendsen, it should be applied only by trained pro- fessionals. ''The coating hardens as a glass- like finish and lasts indefinitely - therefore, it should only be put on by a trained dealer. It is an important part of Sea Spray·s product integri- ty," be said. He adds the product was in- troduced by top-line boat dealers themselves who had discovered Sea Spray's automotive counterpart Polyglycoat. The product was designed by a chemical engineer and is available through Sundown Marine in Hunt- ington Beach, Cruising Consultants in Lido Village-Newport Beach, Transpac Yachts of Newpart Beach, Newport Pacific and R . V. Staats in Newport. DISCOVER THE EXCITEMENT OF WHITEWATER KAYAKING! NONA • PHOENIX • HYPERFORM • layab _.Accessories tro. '2't" RENTALS • DEMOS .• ~Aftlce • Newport lwh 642-8335 HM W. r.cHlc Ced Hwy. Lona ltach "39-7647 --tJll L Ste_, ~. ~Hill . ~1-4555 &.....-...... . . --... . ..... . JVC s1999s .. ICOM M25 s57500 ~AfthMCI • &Momt ;with purchase (S100 value) Stop by and see our complete line of ntarine electronics equip111ent ind11dm9: Becrcat I 0 I and 21 0 Scanners ~epth Sounders, Direction Finders, and much more ••• SPIT.Al ID Derinaton's Marine Electronics 355 ccld1 ~ llYd., Newport ltoch 642·5386 COAST HWY ~ SRV300 SPORTBRIDGE W.EEKENDER NO. 1 30 FT. SUN~I~.- Harrison Sea Jlay Boats 2327 s. Mm Sf. s.ta._c.-. 14CMllS " 3101 W.C..tHwy. MewiMM't"-" 141-i557 (Temp.) I Tom Dougan of Pacific Rigging, Newport Beach, checks rope rack used for halyards and sheets. Pacific Rigging Supplies And Installs Boat Gear Is running from place to place to Cind just what you need for your boat becoming a hassle? Why not stop al a complete marine hardware store like Pacific Rigging Marine Supply? Localed at 2430 West Coast Highw ay in Newport Beach, Pacific sells all types of marine gear for smaller boats, including assembling parts, installing winches. tuning masts and general installation equipment and rigging. "All or our employes have back· grounds in sailing and can give ex- pert advice and guidance to our customers," says Tom Dougan, owner. The "expert advice" has paid off for Dougan, who in six years of service to the area, has built a clien· tele of "regular" customers and has exeanded his offices from an original small location on Balboa Peninsula to his current larger quarters. Super Sport 'O Sportfisher A 35 mph high performance blue water Sportfisher designed for the fisherman or div er who can go where the big boys go without spending 20 grand. $11,450 Ready to Go! Super Sport Boats UcloV-. 3404 VI• Oporto #5 Mewpart leach 673-7313 , tr I.JI~ 'r J!A.O "'' Thursday. Aprll 28. 1977 OIJL Y PtLOT 1 t FOR PERFORMANCE-MINDED BOAT OWNERS DEPENDABL~ RIGGING ·BEGINS wrrH ==----~ pacific rigging compontt --- SAVE 10 to 20% ON ALL MARINE HARDWARE PURCHASED AT OUR STORE Our full Marine Services Include ••• * COMPLETE RIGGING SERVICE * INSTALLATION OF MARINE EQUIPMENT ' '(:( INSTRUMENTATION OF ALL TYPES I * DECK DESIGN * CONSULTING * DOCK SIDE SERVICES Visit Our New Store Display Complete Line of Marine Products. • BARIENT • LEWMAR • BARLOW • SCHAFFER • HARKEN • RONSTAN • NICRO·FICO • MARRIMAN-HOLBROOK • MARINER • SAMPSON PRODUCTS -RIGGING and MARINE SERVICES-- free Estimates -Reasonable Prices -Workmanship Guaranteed ==-Michael & Thomas Dougan, owners •===-pacific rigging compantt ---(714) 631-2161 S&S Design Built Solid with Tartan Integrity For the Non-Compromising Boater 2430 W. Coast Hwy., Newp<'rt Beach 92660 Fast. Responsive, A Pleasure to Sail l Genave Special 25 Watt VHF with 5Y2 Ch_~nnels Plus Antenna (while supply lasts) s2999s Micro Omega Navigation Equipment Maritek Single Sideboard Equipment Ra-Alert Radar Detection · Combl Navigation Equipment Ham Radio Equipment Delmar Ventilation · Complete Line of Antennas ,. Hella Marine Navigation & Interior Lighting Transtrip 12-volt Fluorescent lighting Sharp Automatic Pilots Morrow Depthsounders & Lorans Raytheon Equipment Craig Stereos Available at our Retail Outlets: Installation & Service by We back our sates with our service -from Marina del Rey fo Oceanside- Marine Electronic Service Co. · Expert Custom Installations ·~~ ·. NEWPORT MARINE RADIO, INC. ~ 1001 West 7th Street Costa Me-Sa • 645-3351 . ' -- Huntington Beach Fo1•ntain )Valley 'I AfCeraoon N.Y. Stoeks r.VOL. 70, NO. 118, S SECTIONS, SO PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA . THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1977 TEN CENTS ,Death Ends Speed Chase in 2 Girls Molested lnHB Huntington Beach detectives today are hunting a middle-aged m an who sexu:.illy molested two girls. aged 6 and 7, Wednesday evening at a north s ide play- ground. Police sauJ lht.' suspect also al· templed to rape the 6-year-old. Neither girl was otherwise in- jured in the episode which began when their attack<'r offered to help them on pl<iyground equip- m ent. Detective Virginia K1rkmeyer said although the 6 year-old sur. rered the rape attempt arter both girls were partially disrobed an a secluded spot, the act was not completed. The sex assaults occurred r oughly between 7 30 and 8 p m a l Rancho View Elementary School, 16941 B St. near Warner Avenue and Beach Boulevard lnvesllgators say th<'y have no doubt the acts oc·currcd . but the youngsters' age, l<1Ck Of Un· derstanding <.tnd :J degree or em· barrassment have been a pro· blem so far. "Somebody else• saw him at the playground <ind 1t \'.Ould appear he is probably in his 50s," Detec- tive Kirkmeyer s<1id. The two little i.ti rls and the un- i den li f i c d third witness described the attempted rape suspect as having gray hair and wearing black trousers. black shoes and a purple and silver print shirt. The individual who saw him ..fn>m a distance and became sus- picious also said it appeared he may have been wearing a black cap. Huntington Fast Growing Huntington lkach ranks as the fastest growin~ city among <the nation's 100 largest t1t1c·s. acl'ord ing to statistics released by the U.S. Census Bureau. Huntington Beach's population I sp,1.uted by 29.1 percent from 1970 to 1975. ' According to the m id-decade census report, Huntington Beach had a population or 151.500 al the end or 1975. Bill Back, the city's economic development offict>r. said the populat ion ha" continued to skyrockl'l anct hl• estimates the currl'nt tall\ lo lw 160,954 The 10 r~stl'"l gro~ ani.t r1lle-s. basect on lhl• t:ensu" hurt•au statistics are Huntington lli•ach. Colorado Sprm~s. Anrhorag1•, V1r~1n1a Beach, Va . San Jose, El Paso. Austin. Anaheim. Las Ve,::as and Albuqucr<1th' Boat Section: It's Nautical But Very Nice Today's Dally Pilot brings boat enthusiasts a wealth of informa- tion regarding what's new on the market in both vessels and marine equipment. A special 12·pa~e magazine "orange County Boating" comes to you in the Daily Pilot The section is filled "1th words and picture advice on where to purchase or rent a new or use<! boat, take srullng lessons. find marine hardware and how to best resolve maintenance pro blems. For guidance to the Orange Coast's leading nautical values, look for ''Orange County Boat-mc." Ranging Attempted WOODLAND CAP) -Officials HS' the Arab student at the University or California who is c.harged w#th slaying two other Atab students tried to hang hJmself in his j ail cell. Lt. Ross Laugenour, chief ja.tJer at Yolo County jail, said -Wednesday that Khalid Al·Amin was found hanPli from • ceilinc ft•ture Oil a rope made from bii coveralll. ·-. / COSTA MESA FIREMEN ATTEMPT TO AID FATALLY INJURED WOMAN IN SAN DIEGO FREEWAY CRASH CHP Officers Quoted Husband as Saying He Got Into Chase, 'Just for the Hell of It' DAZED CHASE OAIVER SITS IN HIGHWAY PATROL CAR He Faces Felony Manslaughter Charge in Wife's Death CYCLIST HURT WHEN HE SLAMMED INTO SCENE James Robert Richmond of Westminster Crltlcally Injured 'Bud' Greene Hearing Bars PUblic, Press A meeting called to consider allegations agains t West Orange C o unty Crusade Executive Director E.A. "Bud" Greene was closed to the public today In GardenGro'\'e. Bernard J. Ridder Jr., presi- dent of the crusade board of directors, would offer no ex· planation other than the meeting was ore hm1ts to members of the press. Meanwhile. fou r former employes of the United Crusade were waiting in the lobby, seek- ing lo air their allegations before members of the area board. Roe Gruber. who served as director of human resour~es before her job was eliminated, said she had written to Ridder re- questing a chance to appear .before the full board. She said she bad received no response. Mrs. Gruber said this morning' she hoped that the board would agree to hear from former employes. She sa.ld that only the m embers or a special nine· member investigating comdlit- tee were aware of specific allega- tions. Sources said allegations against Greene Included: -Misuse or tunda lnvoMn( petty caah paymta.la tor ,'hmcheom. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ dory Briefe4 Lawyers Rest Case Of Spying Suspect LOS ANGELES (A P) - Christopher Boyce has testified al his espionage trial that he became involved in spying because of his concetn over aJ. l eged ClA manipulation of Australian labor. Boyce, 23, 1s accused of con- spiring to sell secret codes and pla°' through a boyhood friend lo Sovll! agents in Mexico City. Soyce's lawyers have rested their case. and the jury is to re- ceive instructions from the judge today. The tria1 o( co-defendant An· drew Da.iton Lee was to begin after the Boyce jury begins de· liberatJons. TeaU{ytnc in his own defense Wednesday, lh>yce sAt]d b e became disenchanted with ~ Central Intelliience Agency in 1974 after discovering top-secret. documents at TRW Systems Inc. He said the document& indicated that the CIA was working to sup. press strikes, particularly in the transportation Industry, in Australia. At the time. Boyce was a docu· ments clerk at TRW ln Redondo Beach. His ratbtt I.a bead of fecurlcy at the aleD anell·Dougtas Astrooaullca Co1nPAQ1 plant. in· Huntlnitoa Beach. A,-w,,....... LAWYERS REST CASE Chriatopher J . Boyce He .. safd Lee bad be n coin· plaining to him about. U.S. politics at a party lSl Palos Verdes where \My bolb lived. "I told him ~~ \hlnk that's (See SECllETB, Pate Al) Woman Misses Death as Car lfits Culvert A Huntington Harbour woman narrowly escaped death Wednes- day when her 1974 luxury sedan left a curve near her home, over· turned and skidded 60 feet upside down in a roadside culvert. E:lizabeth G. Goodman, 36. of 3291 Falkland Circle, Huntington Beach. was found sprawled face down on the pavement near lhe demollshed car, bleeding from the nose and ears , according lo investigators. She is listed in guarded condi· lion today al Huntington Jn- tercommunity Hospital with a skull fracture and other injuries, nursing perspnnelsaid. Police Offlcer John Berens <See WOMAN, Page A%) POOR PUCE FOR SMOKER OMAHA, Neb. (AP) -A dar- ing or perha~ foolhardy janitor was arrested on suspicion of marijuana possession after al- J egedly smoking pot in a restroom -at police head- quarters. Two Omaha officers who said they Shlelled the marijuana ar- rested the man. .. J told him I should be arrest. in& him on 1asplclon or atupidi· ty, • • •aid s,t. Gary Crinklaw. e 40 Mile, 120 Mph Pursuit By GARY GRANVILLE Ol IM 011tr Piiot Still A Reno motorist faces felony manslaughter ch arges today after he engaged police 1n a high· speed chas~n the San Diego Freeway w h resulted in a crash and t e eath of his wife. The cha."le s rted in Inglewood and ended in Irvine near Orange County Airport. The suspect, Barry H. Shirley, 28. of Reno. Nev., was quoted by California Highway Patrol or. fice rs as saying he did it," Justfor the hell or tl. •• Killed in the Wednesday cras h was 20-year-old Ute Shi rley. Officers said the chase started at 1:20 p.m. and s tretched over40 miles at speeds up to 120 miles per hour. It ended shortly before 2 p.m. JUS l wes t or MacArthur Boulevard when Mrs. Shirley was thrown from the out-or. control car .is 1t hit an embank· ment adJOming the airport In the wake or the freeway dash. two Los Angeles police of- 1 f1cers were shghly in1ured when their car overturned. And at the scene of the 1 rvine wreck , a 20 ·yea r -o l d motorcyclist was seriously in· Jured when his motorcycle slammed into the rear end of an auto stopped becaul.e of the traf- fic congestion. Al the end, however, Shirley told CHP officers who arrested him after pulling him from the wreckage of his overturned s portscar: "It was a lark. We said to each other, 'Hang on, here we go.' It was just for the hell or it." Shirlev. who suffered only minor in1ur1es in the chase- ending crash. was charged with felonv vehicular manslaughter as a result of his wife's death. . According to investigators, the woman was killed when the careening sport& car tumbled on lop of her as she was CJected from the auto after it hit the freeway embankment. Oeforc that, howe•er, the Los Angeles motorcycle officer who signaled Sh1rl<>y to s low down as he whisked along the freeway in (Set-CRASH, Page A2) Tub Thief Sough/, in FV F ountain Valley police arc searchin~ ror a second-story burglar who may he all washed up. Col oni a Juarez resident Farouk M. Hegazy, 40, told police a $222 fiberglass bathtub was stolen from a house he is building at 10456 Calle Madero sometime Tuesday night or Wednesday ·morning. The lh1ef snatched the tub from the second story of the partially constructed home under the cov- er of darkness. Hegazy told police. The house builder said none of his neighbors heard or saw the tub burglar, Coast Weatl1er 'onsiderable cloudiness with some morning drizzle ove r coas tal s lopes. Partial afternoon clearing Friday. Lows tonight mid-50s to near 60. Highs Friday in 60s along the beaches to low 705 inland. INSIDE TODAY Te~'• "F'atMr Kn0t01 Best," wiU ~ renewed m a spedal May 15. The program wdl present the characters from the popular series of 17 yea rt ago . at they are now. The three children ore, of couru, grown up. Story, photos on Page A9. latlex Al Yt•rS.l'lll<e .. ~ .... ''"'•~It el 1'\11111•1'-• ~1 ..... .,,. AS "'" .... '- es .. A4 C1eJ•lfl .. c-1u DI.If °:::r.c-t' All CJ c ........... cs o .. t,.~I(" All 1.i1.n.i ..... .. ·~ .. "'-· 9W lt-c ... 11 A•L...-n .. ,. . ~· MecltMlfMts T .. ..,, .. Tlle•t-" .. ""' w.n. ...... ... .. I M CM 11 a •s .. M ' I I thf' ~ , .-A2 DAILY PILOT H /F ~Gusher ·capping ;Halted STAVANGER. Norw<1y !AP> -Amencan led troulJlt:!>hoott!n> trying lo save the North Sea from further massive pollution failed m three attempts todity to choke off the runaway Bravo offshore oil well. Fearing a fire threat, ,Norway ordered a temporary 'flail in all production in t he area. O ffic ials of th l' P hillips Petroleum Co. lht• wcll's owner. said they did not know when or how the "blowout" specialists \\Ould try again t u cup the gushing \\ell "lt's a setback, and any !>cl ha ck is serioU!>,'' Robe rt Archambeault, Ph1ll1ps d1rettor of engineenng for the midsea £kortsk 011 f1C'ld, said J t a nc'As conference ... It ccrtJlnl) doesn't le ave the s1tuat1on without a poss1b1ltty for recovery." Nor\\cg1an Industry Mm1stt'r B1ertmar Gjerde, c1tmg safct) concerns, ordered a tt'mporary total halt mall production at sur· rl)U1ld tng pla tform s tn the Ekoftsk fi eld IO the m 1ddlc or the North Sea. Norwegian officials. who fear the possibility of a seaborne fi re in the field . said 61h milhon gallons of t·ruclc 011 had s pilled in· to the North Sea ::.ince the well blew out Fnd;iy. Archamb<!ault said that a "blowout preventer" had mis· takenly been phAced upside down on the we llhead ln·fore last week's accident. "It's a good possib1hty that the well could have been sealed 1f the blowout preventer had not been installed m an inverted position ~om ell me last week.·· he said. Fro. Page AJ SECRETS • • had you ~hould see what thev'rc doing to the /\ us tr ah an'>', · Bo) Cl' lt•s Lt f1ed l.'arltcr He said he Jskl•cl l.t·c to help him expose thl• C IA 's 111 tcrfercncc tn /\ustrah an affdirs and Lee asktrl him to "'rite It all down. whic h he d 1d . Bo yep clu1ms Let· ~ave lht' letter lo the Russians and 1t was tht·n used to blackmail him into bt'coming a spy Hoycc, conl'lucltng two days of t es um ~ny , admitted that sometime~ the lafe of a spy was exc1tmg .. But tl was also \-Cry frighten- ing It was ;a thins: I nt•vcr en JOY ed." Boy ct· s.11d Royce tn!>ISlt·d that Lee h11d lhreatent-d to kill him seH•raJ time!> 1f ht! !l adn t i,!n along "1th I h ,, s py p I .an' 11" 'a 1 ri h" he ltt•H.'<l Lt•t• ht•1 aw,,. 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A city attorney, through the a.id of Macrina Anaya, who often is called upon to act as a city hall translator, explained to lhe cou· pie that a municipal law pro· hibils residents from keeping m ore than 10 chickens near lheir homes. Macrina, or "Mac" as her friends call her, explained 1n Spanish that roosters over four months old are prohibited in re· sidentiaJ areas. "We get someone in city hall t'\'ery day who needs bilingual hl'lp." said Public Information Offtct.'r l31ll Reed. /\)though only about 3 percent of lluntm~ton Bl•ach's 160,000 re · s1dents are Spanish-speaking, the city does provide b1h ngual ctssistance to residents. Mos t of it 1s done through Mbs Anaya's ef. forts. Hi red as a receptionist and clerk two years ago, l\tiss Anaya, 20. assists many residents daily over the counter in front or her Cl· ty hall desk and on the phone. Currently, she is involved m compiling a social service refer· ral directory for all Huntington Beach residents. The servt«' will pro\ride res1· dents with information about Cl· Ly. count)-. state or federal pro- grJms "h1ch might offrr help "1th problem'\ r anging from t·halr1 <ibm.e lo senanr Ctl llt'n Jt" t I\ It It!_, \I ass AnJ} .i supph~s 1nforma twn b1lmguaJly a<; part of her da1 I\ routmt> Her sen tres ha ve tieen used by the police depart. mt>nt on occasion A Hunting to n BeJCh ll1 gh SC'hool graduate, Miss Anaya nr1gmaJly as from Guadalajara. M ex . but has lived with her parents tn Huntington Beach for lhc past 15 years Although fluent in both English and Sparush, Miss Anaya prefers to speak her ndt1ve tongue with her parents at home Kissingers Dine p ,\RIS 1.\P 1 F ormf'r ""rrl'ldr:-. of Statt• lll'nry J\ Kiss inger 'Aas a <1mnc·r l{Uf'St Wedne~ 'hi> mght of French President V u ler.' \.i s car rl d 'Estaing "ourc:t's SJld toddy ~1ssinger Land his\\ 1fe. Nan<'~. dined ¥l lhe Eh see Pal:i<'f' 11nd then went to n -l. ,, u , 1 1 1 t' 1 o , 1 s 1 t mult1m11J1ona1re Lo<'I Gumncss. • Trustees Consider Cutbacks Jluntingtoo Beach Unlon High School Dlalrlct trustees have s lated publ.J c gatherings at six ttlgh schools to air parents' opi· nions on proposed busing cut- backs oext fall. Public meetings at the high schooll on Ule busing cutbacks will begin at 7:30 p.m . Here are the dates and locations of the forums : Marina High School cafeteria, May9. Edison High School cafeteria, May 11. Fountain Valley High School, Room301, May 12. Ocean View High School com· munication arts area, May 12. Huntington Beach High School media center, May 16. Westm ins ter High School cafeteria, May 17. Trustees have tentatively ap· proved a plan lo limit home-to· school busing to those students who live more than 2.S miles· from school. The plan also calls f o r c utbac ks in stude nt transportation for athletics, field trips and community school classes. District officials are also ex· ploring use of private charter or Orange County Transit District home-to-school busing. Parents of eighth, ninth, lenlh and eleventh grade students are encouraged to attend the public forums. said Superintendent Frank Abbott. A final school board decision is anticipated al the May 24 trustee meeting, said Abbott. Legislators' Reception Set A champagne reception 1s scheduled Friday from 5:30 to 7: 30 p.m. tor Assemblyman Den· n1s Mangers a nd State Sen. Den· nis Carpenter. The affair will hono r the le~islators for their work on a bill proposing state acquisition of the Bolsa Chica lowlands. It will be held al 17172 Marina View Place, Huntington Beach. Several groups are sponsoring the reception. They include the Amigos de Bolsa Chica, the Huntington Beach-Seal Beach League or Wome n Voters, the Environmental Council o f Orange County and the Orange County Foundation for Preserva· lion or Public Property. Further information can be ob· tained bv culling 846-2356 or 846 4057 . Fro. Page AJ WOMAN ••• s aid Mrs. Goodman was driving west on Warner Avenue between A I gonquin Street and Los Palos Avenue at 4 p.m .. when her German auto drifted off the road. Tires s lid ing on r oadside gravel sent it plunging into the deep drainage cul vert at that location, flipping it onto its top, '"' esllgators said Officer Berens questioned her three hours later at the h1>sp1tal and cited Mrs. Goodman for susp1c1on of drunken driving. a <'har~e she must face in court "hen sufficiently recovered. The site of the accident was the cttrve below the old wooden water tower overlooking Sunset If eights. OCTD Driver Gets Credit· for Arrest A sharp-eyed Orange County Transit District bus operator drivtng through downtown Hunt· ington Beach Tuesday night wa8 credited today with the c apture of two alleged TV shop burglars Police identified the suspects as Richard Kaye, 26, an un· employed heavy equfpment operator and Joseph J. Fiscbella, 28, a plastics assembler. Bolh gave their address as M ain Street Hotel. Both were arrested at the scene. Investigators ·said Kaye and Flschella were booked into City Jail on 11UJpicion or burglary, with bail set at $5,000 each. Detective Sgt. Forrest Lewts s aid today that Kuye was arrest· Dance Show Set Edison High School students will present "A Varlely of Dance" Friday ol 8 p.rn. ln tbe school drama room. Admtulon 11: St ror atudeots and fl.$0 for adults. ed •bout 48 houn before Tuesday night'• bur1lary incident at Louie's TV, Main Street and Walnut Avenue, on s uspicion or burglarlilng a downtown re· s idence. "We just sent him to court Tuesday and he was released on his own recognizance," Sgt. Lewis explained. Patrolman Jerry Fuhrmann arrested Kaye and Fischella at their hotel, a downtown hostelry after dlacoverina the suspects' car parted In lhe alley behind it. The~ are accused by police of breaking Into the nearby televialon and apfliance stont, where $SOO worth o merchandise lnclucUna three TV sets and a tape deck were taken. Investigators said the OCTD bus driver was cruisin& up Main Street when he noticed two men loading TV sets lnto the trunk or nn old yellow car wilb Texas Ucenae plates and became sus- picious. H• rodioed bl.I dllpatcher de- tails ot the lneldent and abe telephoned local pollu. tn· veitJ1aton aalcl. COffee Nerve No Java Served At Any Co•t EVANSVILLE, Ind. (AP) -You can't buy a cup o( coffee m Bob Oordcnaro's restaurant -not even for $100. Irked hy skyrocketing prices. Bordenaro said he wouldn't pay 50 cents for a cup of coffee and wouldn't ask anyone else to do it, either . The "Sorry. No Coffee" sign went on the door Monday night, and Bordenaro declared that "you couldn't buy a cup of coffee in my restaurant tor $100." On WednesdaY\ a man walked into his Ristorante D 'Jtalia and ordered coffee. When Bordenaro replied that he didn't serve coffee anymore, the·stranger took out a $100 bill a nd put it on the counter. He didn't care how much it cost, he wanted coffee, the customer said. Still, Bordenaro said no. The man had a beer in· stead and left. Sea Lion Helped By Harbor Patrol An 85-pound sea lion with a fis· hing hook s tuck in its snout got help from two Or ange County Harbor Patrol officers at Sunset Aquatic Park. The ~himpering animal jumped onto the swim step or a Harbor Palrol fireboat at about 2 ·Breathing Tests Slated Free breathing tests will be of· fered to lhe public tonight at 7 :30 in the Fountain Valley Communi· ty Hospital Auditorium, 17100 Euc lid Ave. A respiratory therapist will conduct the lung function tests after a lecture on emphysem a by Dr. J ohn Eilbert, hospital direc· t.orof pulmonary care ser vices. Eilbert also will interpret the tests and explain how to prevent emphysema and what lo do 1f one has the disease. p .m . Wednesday and sought aid in removing the hook 'and fishing line that was wrapped around its muzzle. . Deputy Sheriff Bob Mennes and Deputy Richard Lara lhrew a blanket over the sea lion and re- moved the fishing line . The 9-month old pup was transported to the Orange County Animal Shelter in Orange where Director Glenn Fosler said the hook will be removed today. Foster said the sea lion will be turned over to State Fish and Game officials who will release it orr the Huntington Beach coast. ''It kept jumping on and off the boat when we first saw it," said Mennes. "The animal acted as if it wanted help." "It's in good shape and very frisky," said Foster who plans to remove lhe hook without sedating the sea lion. Foster said sedation was ruled out for the painful operation because the animal's tole rance lo the tranquilizing drug is not known. Grab This One! RCA XL-100 15" diagonal Or-n 1 ,., 'h 11 N rv , l r • RCA i<L tO'l 11' , •11t" •'1~ •. CO"nr"'"I' ."f I"' H,..t\ •" 1\ HltDf' '1 r J'• lune . i"''~ r',.. t r~r l,. A ., .. , .... ,. Ii o '.I ., ', 'Ill j s29sss ------ ~P.pAl CRASH ... Inglewood was treated ror minor lnJur1es. The omcer wu htjured wb~ his motorcycle ban ged lp;.to Shirley 's c"r whe n Shl r~y abruptly stepped on the braU.s, investigat.ors said. ·. A few miles later. the lwo patrolmen were injuttd wh~ their car overturned while cH"5· ina S hirley tow ard Oru;ae County. :·~ Officers said most of h~j!>· mile night was at about 100 1~s per hour along the free~y center divider with occasiooel flights into the freeway's (~t lane. . CHP officers identified ~e motorcyclist serioW>ly injured Sn the c hase-endmg cras h 's tf· te rmath in Irvine as JaQ),s Robert Richmond Jr .. 20, of l.l Venus Drive, Westminste r. Richmond was taken to Tustin Community Hospital where he was reported in critical condJUon today. Pact Awarded For FVWork A $382.000 contract to build a cemt<nt flood control channel ln Fountain Valley was awarded to the Hane Construction Company by Orange County Supervisors Tuesday. The work will involve improv- ing an earthen channel rumun~ from Ellis Avenue lo Talbert Avenue. 118 Students E~s Top Chess Rating Edison 1 ligh School j unior Paul Chaplin, 16, earned the lop rating for high school c hess players west or lhe M1ssiss1ppi alter his victory at the Western States Tourname nt h eld in San Clemente r ecently. Chaplin, of Huntingt.on Beach, earned $250 by winning the San Clemente tournament. The funds will go toward his trip to the Na· t ional Chess Ch a mpionship Tournament in Cleveland, May 13-15. Superb RCA Color TV ,.,..,,.-, '1'"'·•' +·n•f r \l•f'1tu.,1 ,..,,., rn r ,, t f,011• m '""' •\ Rr l\•ftH1•""r*"r'1 h,Jt t.hH1.''", ''''"' 0~''1J''''·"'f'' • • r 1 • l A r t'" q· tul rt••.,.._'' ,,-f 111, •• '' ·<. '" f • • ~ 1('1 t A<c.11 I 1f 11 \ io. 11 11'1• (hi lul(" lttl:t• Only • ,.~~ .. ,,. .. ... , 1 •• ... .. • .. •. s37ass •Ou 'I 1n \'JO .,11 t lJHf. ••· '•• • Como'"'' '/ •ut s 1'~h,. "'' 1 • • f('t(:""• '"''•d 11.uo 27 5 East 17th St. Costa Mesa M_llll ...... 'l=-2DeertW..t.t JI'. Phone 642-8882 Stora Hours Daily 9-6 Sat. 9-5:30 ~ ......... .,.. ........ , .. Irvine Tod ay's Closing N.~. Stoeks EDITION , VOL. 70, NO. 118, 5 SECTIONS, 50 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A TEN CENTS ..:...:..:.:....:...:.:..:..:..::..:_...:.:.:..:...:.::..:..~:_:_.:.:..:..:.....:...:....:..=..=..:.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.:__~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-1 THURSDAY, APRIL 28, t9n Three More Efforts to Gap Well Fail STAVANGER. Norway CAP> -American-led troubleshooters trying to suve the North Sea from further massive pollution failed , in three attempts today to choke off the runaway Bravo offshore oil well. Fearing a fire threat, Norway ordered a temporary halt in all production in the area. Officials of the Phillips P~troleum Co .• the welt's owner, said they did not know when or how the "blowout" specialists would try again lo cap the gushing well. "It's a setback, and any set- back is ser ious,'' Robert Archambeault, Phillips director of engineering for the midsea Ekofisk oil field, said al a news conference. "It certainly doesn't leave the situation without a possibility for recovery.'' Norwegian Industry Minister Bjertmar Gjerde. citing safely concerns, ordered a temporary total hall in all production at sur- rounding platforms In the Ekofisk fietd in the middle of the NorthSea. I Norwegian officials, who fear the possibility of a seaborne fire in the field, said 6'h million gallons of crude oil had spilled in· to the North Sea since the well blew out Friday. Archamb.:ault said that a "blowout preventer" had m is- takenly been placed upside down on the wellhead before last week's accident. "It's a good possibility that the well could have been sealed if the blowout preventer had not been installed in an inverted position sometime last week," he said. Phillips officials also said the half moon-shaped steel discs called "blind rams'' that were used today to try to close off the well had been tested to withstand only 4,000 pounds per square inch of pressure. But the force of the oil spurting to the surface from the seabed was estimated at 4,350 pounds of pressure per square inch. • The seven·man team used hydraulic pressure to put the r ams ln place over the spurting wellhead. The rams held back the oil for a few seconds each time~but then they burst open~· der pressure of the gas that is pushing the oil up from 10,000 feet below. Growth-schools Tie Airing Slated Brennan Defends Nixon By The Associated Press Richard M. Nixon's closest aide says Ues arc bC'1ni; wnttcn and broadcast about the former president. Retired Marine Lt Col. Jack Brennan, speakmg to a local R ep u b li can group in San Clemente Wednesday, said the comments are the first he's ever made publicly about the news media but now ''I'm getting 1r· ritated." One article quoted two women set designers who ·'said Presi- dent Nixon has terrible taste in fw-niture -that he c hose every piece of furniture" in the recent· Jy taped conversations with D!vid Front, Breonan said. . 'That's absolute crap." said BrennaQ, "He never saw the set before the tapmgs." -The forthcoming interviews with Frost will show ''the man tnat I know -and that all too ot'ten was not the case presented b! media," Brennan said. ter his talk at the San C tmentc Inn , about a·mile from tho Nixon estate, a reporter asked Brennan 1f he beheves the press impeached Nixon, who lert office 1.000 days ago this week. (See DEFENSE. Page A?> Suicide Try Faih in SA Santa Ana police today report- ed lhat a Marine who apparently tri•d to commit suicide early to- day by grabbing a 12,000·volt power line is in critical condition in Ute burn unit al UCI Medical Center. Police said lh(• 28·year-old vie· llm was pcrThl•<I atop a 45-font power pole \\ht·n he grabbed thl' line. "The art•a hl up as 1f somt'<lne had turned on :1 light," ont.· of- ficer said as he dt•scribed how the vklim appeart>ct lo dangle from th.e line for a few M'conds before plunging to the ground In add1l1on lo serious bums, the Marine rc)'l<>rtedly broke his back when ht' tumbled from the power pok. bounced off a car roof and then fell to the ground 1n the 1100 blotk or South Minnie Street in Santa Ana. Orang"" Co a,;t ... 4 -·~ Weath e r Co~sideruble cloudin£'ss with some morning drlnlc over coastal s lopt•s . Partial afternoon clearing Yriday. Lows t oni g ht mid-SOS to near 60. lhghs l'riday in 60s along the beaches to low 70s inlnnd. INSIDE T ODAY Telmaton'a "F'athff Knows Belt," wiU be r~ fn,o fPeCiol May 15. Th~ progTam 1111U prnftlt tM charaCter& /rom the p&pUlar aeries of 17 JlfOrt. ago as th8Ji . art now. the three children are. t>f courat. grown 11p. Stor11. photo• on Page A9. •••ttx ., .. A4 ~!; ( CM ., CJ ., A4 •• ... . -- Irvine Review Tonight By ffiLARY KA YE Of Ow O"IY Pllol Sl•fl A proposed ordinance that would control res1dent1al growth - so that it does not create fiscal problems for the Irvine Unified School District will be looked at tonight by the Irvine Caty Coun- cil. The council will r eview the "public education ordinance" and other items dealing with growth. housing and the lrvme Company sale al the 7:30 p.m. meeting at city hall. The proposC'd "public educa- tion ordinance" was prompted by Irvine resident and economics professor Bill Littlefield, who last year circulated petitions in an attempt to achieve a balanced growth in the city. COSTA MESA AND COUNTY FIREMEN ATTEMPT TO AID FATALLY INJURED WOMAN IN SAN DIEGO FREEWAY CRASH CHP Officers Quoted Husband as Saying He Got Into Chase 'Just for the Hell of It' City staff members have come · up with a proposed ordinance that would require near by public education facilities to be a re· qulrement governing the is- s uance of residential develop· ment permits. If the council tentatively agrees with the ordinance tonight, the public hearing pro- cess could be started shortly at the planning commission level. Death Ends Speed Chase 40-mile Pursuit Entb in Irvine Crash By GARY GRANVILLE OI-0-'IY ~llOI \tall A Reno motorist faces felony mansluughter charges today after he engaged police in a h1gh- speed chase on the San Diego Freeway which resulted in a crash and the death of his wife The chase started m Inglewood .rnd t>nded in In ine near Orange County Airport The suspect. UJrr_\ H Shirley, :!K of Reno. :"'<'\ . "dS quoted bv L1hfom1a lhJ.!h~a~ Patrol Of f1cersus~ay1ngh<'d1d1t, Justfor thehellofll · Killed m th£' Wednesday crash "as 20·_\ ear-old l lt Sh1rlC>y Offlct•rs said tht· c·ha.,l' startNJ at I 20 p m an rt st r£'t r hed ovC'r tO miles al speeds up tn 120 males per hour. It ended shortly before 2 p.m. J USt west or MacA rthur Boulevard wben Mrs. Shirley waa thrown from the out-of· control car as it hit an embank- ment adjoining the airport. In lhc wake of the freeway Jury Brie fed dash. two Los Angeles police or- ficers were slighly injured when their car overturned. And at the scene or the Irvine wreck, a 20 -year -o l d motorcyclist was seriously in· J ure d when his motorcycle slammed Into the rear end of an POOR PUCE FOR SMOKER OMAHA. :"'C'b <AP I A dar- ing or ~rhaps foolhardy Janitor "as arrested on susp1c1on of manJuan1t µossessaon after aJ. Jegedly s moking pot in a restroom al police head· quarters Two Omaha officers who said they s melled the marijuana ar· rested the man. "I told hlm I should be arrest- ing him on suspicion of stupldi· tx." said Sgt. Gary Crinklaw. • Laieyers Rest Case Of Spying Suspect LOS ANGELES (AP) - Christopher Boyce bas testified at hls espionage trial that he became involved in spying because of his concern over al- leged CJA manipulation of Aus tralian labor . Boyce. 23, ls accused or con- spiring to sell secret codes and plans through a boyhood friend to Soviet agents ln Mexico Clly. Boyce's lawyers have rested their case. and the jury received the case today. The trial or co-defendant An· dre~ Daulton Le~ was to begin aft.er the Boyce Jury beean d~ liberations. • TesWying in his own defenst! Wednesday, Boyce said be became disenchanted with the Cenltal Intelligence Agency in 1974 after discovering top-secret documents at TRW Systt!ms lnc. He said the documents indicated that the CIA was working to sup· press strikes, partlcularly in the transportation Industry, in Australia. At the time, Boyce wu a docu· ments clerk at TRW in Redondo Bench Hli> father Is bead of securlcy at lhe McD o nnell -Douglas Astronautics Company plant in ( SECaETS, Pa'e Al) auto stopped bcl'ausc of the traf- fi c congestion. At the end , howe\'cr. Shirley told CHP offi cers \\ho arrested ham after pulling him rrom the wreckage of his ovC'rlurned s portscar· .. It was a lark. Wt• SJ1d to each other. 'llani! on. herl' Wl' ~o.' It was JUSt for the hell or It •• Shirley. who ~urrercd only minor inJUrtC'S 1n the chasc- ending crash, was charged with felony vehicular manslaughter as a result of his wife's decith Accordin~ to 1n\•esl1gators. the woman was k11lecl when the careeninJ! sports car tumbled on top of her as she was CJCCtcc1 from the auto arter 1t hit the freeway embankment. Before that, however, the Los Angeles motorcycle offlc<>r who signaled Shirley to slow down as he whisked alon~ the frcewav in Inglewood was treated for minor injuries. CSee CRASH, Page AZ> A~Wlr ....... LAWYERS REST CASE Chrfa1opher Boyce Skate Park Fee Blasted In I rvine Irvine city officials are still conferring with Leisure Services Inc. on th£' details of the com- mercial skateboard course pl<1nned for Heritage Park. The City Council has put the item on the May 10 agenda and may dose the deul then Al Tuesday'::. meeting. res1- d e nts from a housing trac·t across the street from Heritage Park complained about prices al the skateboard facility. Dave Arrieta, a spokesman for the Ca lirornia Hom es Homeowners Association. said his neighbors want to go on re- cord m s upport of having a skateboard facility in Heritage Park. '·But the association board is opposed to this fa cility because the kids shouldn't have to pay. It's nothing less than a ripoff of the kids in the area, many of whom can't afford the prices." Arrieta continued. According to Jay Henderson, president of Leisure Services, skateboarders will probably be charged $1 per hour with a two· hour minimum session required. (See FEE. Page AZ> Two other items put on the agenda by Councilm an Bill Vardoulis concern the sale of the Irv ine Compa n y a n d the possibihty of combining residen· tial units with commercial and industrial uses in the Irvine Com· pany's proposed Irvin e In· dustrial Complex·East, thereby providing moderate income housing. Vardoulis explained today that those items and the public educa- tion ordinance all tie together and shou t~ be considered seriously tonight. He said they relate to larger is· sues of providing moderate and low income housing in Irvine, and finding out 1f Irvine residents want to control development by perhaps buying agriculture land lo preserve as open space. "TheS(! are the kinds of things we should be thinking about on the council. not who's mayor or what kind of furniture to buy," Vardoulis s aid. V ardoulis admitted it m ay be too late to even consider buying the Irvine Company, since the court battle seems to be nearing the end. But he said there are other alternatives to look at that would enable the city to retain control of growth in Irvine . Bronx Cheer Cost Irks Parent A PARENT COMPLAINED to the Irvine School Board Wednesday that while it would cost him m?re than $500 to send his two daughters to cheerleadmg camp, his son could play football for next to nothing. "It's unfair and since it costs so much, neither one of my daughters can be cheerleaders," said Bill Butts, a California Homes resident. He said it costs about $250 to send each girl to cheerleader camp. plus another $75 for the outfit. TRUSTEE F RANK HURD called for a staff re- port detailing the various expenses for pa.rents of both curricular and extra-curricular activities, such as cheerleading. ''Some children may be excluded fr&m partlclpat· ing in activities because their parents can't afford lt," Hurd said. .. ,. • 4 A2 DAILY PILOT 2 Girls Molested . tJnHB Huntington Beach detectJves today are hunting a middle-aged man who sexually molested two girls, aged 6 and 7, Wednesduy evening at a 11orth side play- ground. Police &aid lhe susper t also al· tempted to rape the 6-year-old Neither girl was otherwise in JUred in the episode which begun when their altucker offered to help them on playground eqwp· ment. Detective Virginia Kirkmeyer said although the 6-year-old suf- fered the rape attempt after both girls were partially disrobed in a secluded spot. the act was not completed. The sex assaults occurred roughly between 7:30 and 8 p.m. at Rancho View Elementary • School. 16941 li St.. near Warner Avenue and Ileach Roule\ ard. Jnvestigati .. rs say they have no doubt lhe acts occu rred, but the _>o ungsters' age. lack of un- derstanding and a degree of cm- barrussment have been a pro· blem so far. "Somebody ebe s aw him at the playground and it would appear he is probably in his 50s," Detec- t1 vc Kirkmeycr said. Senior Citizen 'Home' Okayed At San Joaquin When the new Rancho San Joa- quin multipurpose building 1s complete al the end or this yeur, senior citizens in Irvine will havt' a permanent home. The lr\'ine C1tr Council votcd Tuesday lo s pend $102,000 to enl arge the multipurpose build- ing now under construction and designatc 1L for use a:. a s emor citizens center. The cxtra money will be used to add an arts and crafts studio. cxpand the storage space and add a counseling area. Other groups will be allowed to use the multipurpose building. !Jut seniors will ha\ c first priority. The original plan was to build a senior citizens center rn the pro- posed University Town Cenll'r development across from UC!. How<'ver. city officials decided 1l would be bcttcr to transfer the funds to the Rancho San Joaquin site because it could be complct· cd sooner. Also. the Rancho S:m Joaquin centcr ic; C'lose to tra nsportation <.ind 1s centrally located. The seniors' adnc;or y commit tce issued a statement urging the: money transfrr to thf' Rancho San Joaquin site and ncarly 50 seniors turned out for Tuesday's t:ounc1l meeting to support thal plan. Their one rcquest "J!> that th<' l'lly call the new home Lhe Hancl10 San .Joaquin Senior Citizens Ce nter. n o t ~en1 u r citizens facility Boat Section: It's Nautical But Very Nice Today's Dmly Pilot bnni;is boat l'nthus1asts a v.t.,1lth of 1nrorma lion rc~.1rdmi.: \\-h,11·., n<'w on tht> market 10 both \ l'SSels an1I marine equipment. A spcl'lal 12-page magaz1n<' "Uran~e County Boating .. comps to you in lhe Daily Pilot. The '>ection 11' filled w1Ch words a net picture ad\ ice on where lo purchaM• or rc•nt a rwv. or u!."'I hoat, take sallinl( lessons. find marine hardware and how to bt'St resolve maintenance pro- hl<'ms. For ~u1dancc to th<' Oran,:t<' Coast's leadin~ nautical values. look for "Orwnge County Boat lnR." ORANG£ COAST DAILY PILOT n,.t).,.~f'&.t\I0•1t .. P,,.,t ""'""'"' ~IHfWft """''"" .. ,.,. p,, '. pu~t'roNjt..,tN-0. ... c ,. • r..,11· " . .,,.. C··'"r•.,it ~""'4 •' , it•t""' ,, r, .. ~., ·T,' Mo .. d •• ,,,,. ''l" , ,. ,~,.. tr-1 ci)''" """'• -.llOft fW11t I"\ Hv"tl,_..IW\ ""'""' '-11=,...m , •• ,," o •.•• ,.,,, .. '''"'''"".," v.11 .. " '""'1 • •t.1·•"'• ,.,., ,, "''''"'""• ' .. •l'IQ ,,,., ...... ,lfelt t•"""" NDl•\~O 'I ttWO''t •-.l ~, .. .,.,_ Tf\il' I)'~ b•I f"Vb'i""~"q Diel\I I\-· )1) Wt\\ 8 oty )l1tf"t (. ,, _ MH.•, C•Mo'"•••>t.Jla. ........ ~ -Prf'~ll'.t4fnf ·•"d Pub4•"~., Jtt' • Cut .. , \'10 p,,.,,,.."' J W) l,.. ... , .. 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'77 " environment;.il fair. The domes. desig ned by inventor Duckminster Fuller. were created to enclose the maximum amount of volume within a minimum surface area. The eco- fa1r runs through Friday in the OCC quad. Frma Page A J DEFENSE • • ··well, no. of course the press didn't impeach him." Bn·nnan replied. During his talk Brennan cited what he said were a series of d1s- torllons invoh ing Nixon. A stateml•nt that Nixon talks C\ ery day to form<'r Secreta ry of State Henry K1s:.inger. accord· mg to Brennan. 1s .. absolute bull -he talked to Kbsingcr three times dur1n!: all thc la pings " Brennan said stones that Nix· on telephoned President Carter three or four limes were also false. that the White House \\ 111 confirm it w<is only on c:c. Sex Photo Suspect Arrested Irvine Policc ha\'C arrested a 42-vear old El Toro man on susp1 · cio·n of uttemptmg to sell explic1L St>:--pictures to Junior high and h1ith school childre n in Irvine. Cha rlcs Mi chael Barber of 24251 Fordv1ew was booked at Orange County Jail Wednesday on misdemeanor chi ld an· noyance charges. Bail was set at $500. f'ro91 PGfle A J CRASH .•• The officer was injured when his motorcycle banged into Shirley's car when Shirley abruptly stepped on the brakes, investigators said. A few miles later, the two patrolmen were injured when their car overturned while chas- ing Shirley toward Orange County. CHP officer s ide ntified the motorcyclist seriously injured in the chase-e nding crash's af· termath in Ir vine as James Robert Richmond Jr .. 2<>, of 16261 Venus Drive, Westminster. Richmond was taken to Tustin Community Hospit al where he was reported in critical condition today. lrrine l•sue Youth Plans Drop Blasted The Irvine school lJ:>nrd has de cided to send a lc~o the Irvine City Council complaining ~bout three recent council decisions not to continue youth-o riented progr1tms "The young people 1n this city ;i re forgotten. It's our duty to br· ing their concerns lo lhe city." Trustet? Lee Slcoli swd Wedncs· day. Mrs. SI coli suggested that the letter mclude requests for the ci- ty to operate the summer bus. re· instate the school resource of· fleer program and continue fund· Ing the noon hour and after school recreation programs at the schools. Mrs. S1coli said she realizes lhc summe r bus progr am costs $17,000 to operate, but she point· e d out that many people, particularly youth. have no ac- cess to regular bus lines. A parent in Lhe audience, Shirle Gray. said the city should be told that if 1l 1s really interest- ed in a rape prevention program, then it's a mistake lo 11bandon the ~um mer bus. "In all the rape prevention films shown by the city. it's been said that h itchhiking is the number one cause of rcipe," said Mrs. Gray. "And that's what the girls will do without the summer bus." Mrs. Sicoli also said the school board-should request that the dis· continued school resource officer program be reinstated with two officers -one ser ving each high school attendance area. "It's not on their priority list for next year, but students and staff relt it was excellent," said Mrs . Sicoli. stead have a city recreation pro- gram in city parks. "The arbiti:ary, capricious elimination o( school aid~s without asking us should be clarified by the council," Mrs. Sicoli said. The rest of the school board agreed wlth Mrs. S1coli's re- marks and Wlnnimously voted to ask Supt. Stam Cor ey lo write such a letter. E',....P_,,eAJ SECRETS • • Huntington Beach. He s aid Lee had been com- plaining to him about U.S. politics al a party in Palos Verdes where they both lived. "l told him 'If you think that's bad you should see what they're domgtotheAustralians·,·· Boyce testified earlier. He said he asked Lee to help h im expose th e C IA 's In - terference in Australian affairs and Lee asked him to write it all down . which he did. Boyce claims Lee gave the letter to the Russians and 1t wa~ then used to blackmaj) him into bf'commg a spy. Boyce. concluding two days or testimony , admitted that some.limes the hfe of a spy was exciting. . ··But it was also ver) frii;hlt!n· mg. It was a thing I never en- joyed," B~ycc said. Boyce insisted lh11t Lee had lhrcJtened lo kill tum several times if he didn't go along with the spy plans. lie said he belie\'ed Lee because "when l was 10 high school with him he took his pistol and shot his pel cat in the head ... he said he didn't want it anymore. I told him he was a litllto weird." The "interpretation that was put on tha t s tory lhat Pres1· dent Nixon is JUSt s1ttmg out here waiting for an opportunity lo call" is unlruc. Brennan said. He also derucd 1'1xon ever was m· ,·olved rom<inlacally with a Hong·· Kong wa)lrcss. sub~ct of another story. Police said a warr ant was is· sued for Barber's arrest Monday after a 13-year-old Irvine girl identified a photo of Barber as the man who slopped her on lhe street Saturday. She said she showed her photos of adults engagmg in sex acts. The third request is to continue the school recreation programs. which are funded by the school district and the city. At a recent budget study session, the city council tent atively decided to discontinlJe that program and in-~----~----~~--~~----~----~---- Jn the book "The Final Dars." Brennan sa1d. hc is mentioned 95 times and 91 of those "were either outri ~hl li(•s or d1stor- llons." And. said Brennan , a re- cent maga .one article dbout ~1x· on was· ·completcly thsto rted." Brennan. 39. ha<; s pe nt c1ghl years with Nixon, fl\ e as Manne Corps aid<' and the last thn•c as chief of 'iaxon's four p«r..,on staff Thl• re-.1g1wd prc· ... 11ll•nt .. ,.., fie,. 1n).! qu1h ''di · -..11d B1 t•nn.1n 11 1:. prnblt-m '" phl1 l11t1 · ,,, \!Ill l..nm\ llJ.; !..ind 1s nut p.11ntul · Hut Brenn.in"·"" l'.1t \,1'\11n '' not 1mpr11\ 111).! J' 1.q11<l\\ a.., hupl•tl from ,, st• okl· Jllhou).!h "~IH· w.1H .. , nn lhc• bt•.1rh ..-nd rlr1l'S ph\'ilt.11 lht r.1p~ .1m1 1!> doing SJl1,f<.1< tori!~ in her rt'CO\ t.'I ~ :"Ill.On y, .is forced to 1•11•\ ,1l1' Im, lt.'g clurinl-! a portton of t ht' Frost l.1p1ngs for It'll'\ ISIOO hcc.•UM' ht' had bt>t•n ::.1tt in~ 1111> l11ng, Hren· n,in ~au1 f''"°"' Pog~ A J FEE ... Al<io. thov wh1> <111 m•I hr in.c thrtr "" n <;.if1·I~ t•qu1pm1•n1 . !tu• h ,j, h<'lmt'l'> .a nrl !JJd' rnu<.t n•nl them at ~I .i v·c;~wn "Thal mt'anc; 1t v. Ill 1·1 1h1·r lw S! or S.1 for tv.<1hour'11f ... i...1tt•ho.1rcl in.c • fl cnrl1·r:r.on 1·xpl.11n1·rl Arri<'l a '111d th1• t'.il1fnrnia llomrs homl'O'A nt'rs fr.1r that a lar i:e commt'rl'rnl roursr might ;1r t as .1 ma,enrt". drawini; ym1ni:sl<'ro; from all "'e r the county lit.' said h<' fon ·sr1v. a ~rf'at in· flux of traffic and c;;iul he"' anted th(' l'OUTSC to he• fr('(', rcdUCf'd In sJZe and to ha\ t' mnrl' op<'n s pace substitut<'d an the park msteacl. The c·ouncll rl1d no1. directly rcspond to Arrieta 'c; com mcnts. If the council appro\'es the pro- ) eel in Muy, work might ~et 1m- de r way in .Jun<' and could be completed !)y e;irl~ Call. acl'Ord· 1ng to Assistant City Managt'r Paul Brady. Henderson briefly outlined the skateboard rours<' pl.ins. ex· plaining that thcr<' "'ill he a sn ack bar and clubhouse to go a l o ng with a var i et y o f skateboard runs. The architect, Ken Kam- meyer. said there will bC' a 50· meter slalom run with electronic timers. a beginner'.'\' run. three d1rferent bowl areas, a freestyle demonstration area. a grapevine course about 42<> fee t In length and a closed tube run similar to a concrete water pipe Councilman John Burton point- ed out that the staff should notify all nearby residents to make ccr lain the complaints ar e h<'ard now. not later "t( we haven't sent out our town crier. you co.n bet all the town 's cnt'rs will be in here before long,'· .Burton JOked. The girl told police the man first asked her for directions to the two high s chools in Irvine and then showed her the photos that \\ere hidden in the map he was holding. She said he made remarks about "skin flacks" and told her to get into his car. She ran away and called police. The man's car was spotted later in the day at a bus stop on l'uh er Drive near S andburg \.\a\·, Y>-here the dnver was seen I al km~ lo two girls. P o I 1 tt• s a nl lh<'Y look l he dri' er Harl)('r, to the police ~tCJ· 111111 . fllll'StHinc·cl him and took his photo. "h1ch was later shown lo \lw 13 ~t:Jr-oltl ~1rl. I nvcst1gators s aid Harber, a .'0 ' e .ir ret 1 rC'rl Ma r in<'. is a h1•a\ ~ m:1c·hinl' opl'rato r Plan Re-we Study Slated For Schools fhe In me srhool hoard will be ~1v~n repo rts s oon on the fl'J.,1hil1t \ or r<'·Using architec- tural plans for nc>w schools and nn tht• future• or the Uasics Plus ~,. hool T ruslN' Fra nk Hurd asked !-.upt Stan Con•) to pr<'pare a re· port clt•t a1hn~ lh<' pros and cons ,,r mod1r)tnl-( old architectural pl;1ns for new .~chools. 11 urcl suggc~tcd that it might be mort> economical to use an ar ch1tt•ct from an already-built ~chool and have him modify his past plans. rather than spend moncv for a new architect and new plans Newly eleclcd trustee Fred GJhm s;ud hc wanted lo know "hen the Basics Plus report "'ould be presented to the board. Gahm said hl' was interested in rinding out enrollment figures for the fundamental school, future plans for the school and also an assessment of whether or not it. met its goals of providing a fun- cl amen ta l ed u ca tion for youngsters. Corey did not give Gahm an ex· act date, but said the report would be ready soon. Gahm also said he wanted to change the name of the school. He said the current name either sounds like the other I rvine schools do not offer basic educa· lion, or that Basics Plus students need "extr a work" in basics, neither of which is true Southland Exempt LOS ANGELES CAP) -Presi· dent Carter has agreed that Southern California should not be penalized because its environ· mental Policies conflict with new national energy goals , Mayor Tom Dradley says. Grab This One! RCA Xl-100 15" diagon al s29sss / ----- .. ~,.~~P.~~~~~~~, ~.~,'~?~r TV ,.,,,..,,.., ,,. RCft·r•· 11nl f"•r·I tur 1' '• •••t t•i•.1' t'•'''"''" ll"lr,•. 27 5 East 17th St. Costa Mesa H--....n·1 ... 11wM l D~ W"' ef Certt k , Phone 642-8882 Store Hours Daily 9-6 Sat. 9-5·30 S-... "9 H"-Ane SIMt t tH • . ' Lag11na/South Coast EDIT I ON OL. 70, NO. 118, S SECTIONS, 50 PAGE;S ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1977 Afteraooa N.Y.Stoeks TEN CENTS County Lacks Em.ergency Water Supply By PIULIP ROSMARIN Ol llM Dally l'llol stall The majority of south county ;tvater districts, upon which tens pf thousands of residents depend 1·or drinkable water, haven't ade· ;iuate reserve storage capacity to ,neet a week-long emergency, a a irecto r o f the Southern l::alifomia Metropolitan Water District says. I Most, according to the direc· . tor, James E. O'Connor, have far less. ''There are some water dis- tricts in Orange County," he said, "that basically rely on the water in the transmission lines" that's supplied by MWD. O'Connor said "They really don't have reservoir capacity for any emergency" that mighl cut off the MWD supply. In a meeting this week in Laguna Beach, the MWD board member urged administrative heads of local witter districts to make plans to build reservoir capacity to at least a seven days' supply. Seven days is the time figured by MWD engineers that it would take to repair a disruption or its water transmission pipeline system. In response to questions af. terward, O'Connor named the districts addressed in his re- marks. He listed the La&una Beach, South Coast, Moulton Niguel county water districts among them. However. be said, those three districts are unofficially pursu· ing a joint powers agreement to buy land on which to build a re- servoir that could be commonly shared. Two years ago, the South Coast County Water· District put up a bond \ssue to fund a sizeable re· servoir, but an anti-growth mov· ement headed by the Sout h Laguna Civic Association helped it to a narrow defeat. O'Connor said other water dis· tricts that have inadequate storage are the El Toro, Los Alisos and Santa Margarita water districts. He cited t he Tri-Cities Municipal Water District, which serves San Clemente, Dana Point and Capistrano Beach, as having adequate reservoirs, with plans for more. The Irvine Ranch Water Dis· trict, he said. is the oasis of the water districts. "Irvine has more than anybody. There's no ques- tion about it." Irvine officials said their San (See WATER, Page A2) -Steps Beach Move Attacked- Brennan l IDeferuls I 'Nixon By The Associated Press Richard M . Nixon's closest 1aide says hes are being wntten and broadcast about the former 'president. 1 Retired Manne Lt. Col. Jack 1Brennan. speaking to a local R epublican group in San 1Clemente Wednesday, said the ,comments are the first he's ever ,made publicly about the news 'media but now "I'm getting ir· ritated." One article quoted two women ·set designers who "said Presi· dent Nixon has terrible taste in furniture -that he chose every piece of furniture" in the recent· Jy taped conve r sations with Uavid Front, Brennan said. . \'That's absolute crap," said "9rennan, "He never saw the set be(ore the tapmgs. '' • 'llhe forthcoming interviews wlth Frost will show ·'the man ifiat I know -and that all too often was not the case presented by the media," Brennan said. O.lly .... ...,._ .. , ltlcMl'll l(Mfllff Afte r his talk ut the San Clemente Inn. about a mile from the Nixon estate. a reporter asked Brennan 1f he bchcves the (See DEFENSE, Page A2) COSTA MESA AND COUNTY FIREMEN ATTEMPT TO AID FATALLY INJURED WOMAN IN SAN DIEGO FREEWAY CRASH CHP Otftcen Quoted Hueband as Saying He Got Into Chase 'Just for the Hell of It' ----------------------~ Death Ends Speed Chase Santa Ana police today report- ed that a Marine who apparently tried to commit suicide early lo· day by grabbing a 12.000-volt power line is in cntkal condition in the bum unit ;,1t UCI Medical Center. 40-mile Pursuit Ends in lroirw Cr(IJjh Police said lh~· 28 yrar old vie Um was perrh(•d atop a 45 foot power pole \\lll'n he ~rahhcd the line. •'The area lit up a~ 1f •;omeone had turned on a light." one of- ficer said us ht• described how the victim appearl'd lo dangle from tbe line for a few seconds before plungmg to the ground. By GARY GRANVILLE OltMO.ityPlletStatt A Reno motorist faces felony manslaughter charges today after he engaged police in a high speed chase on the San Diego Freeway wh1l'h resulted m a l rash and the death or his wife. The C'hi.L'IC started in Inglewood ••nd l.'ndL-<l m lr\'lne near Orange Jury Briefed County Airport. The suspect, Barry H. Shirley, 28, of Reno. Nev .• waei quoted by California Highway Patrol Of- ficers assaying he <I.id it," JustCor the hell ol 1t " Killed in the Wednesday crash was 20-year-old Ute Shirley omcers said the chase started .it 1·20p.m. andslrelchedover 40 In addition to serious bums. Ute Marine reportedly broke his back when he tumbled from the power pole, bounced off a car roof and then fell to the ground in the 1100 block of South Minnie Street in Santa Ana. Lawyers Rest Case Of Spying Suspect "'eat her Considerable cloudiness w ith some morning drizzle over coastal slopes. P artial afternoon clearing Friday. Lows tonight mid·50s to near 60. Highs Friday in 60s along the beaches to low 70s inland. INSIDE TODAY Televiiion'• ''FotMr KMWI Beat," wiU be rmnocd In a $J>ecial MIJll 15, The program will present the charocten from the popular amea of J7 year s ago as they are now. The three children art. of course. grown up. Story, photos on Page A9. LOS ANGELES (AP) - Christopher Boyce has testified at his espionage trial that he became involved in spying because of his concern over aJ. leged CIA manipulation of Australian labor. Boyce. 23, is accused of con- spiring to sell secret codes and plans through a boyhood friend to Soviet agents in Mexico City. Boyce's lawyers have rested their case, and the jury received thecasetoday. The trial of co-defendant An· drew Daulton Lee was to betin after the Boyce jury began de- liberations. Testifying in bis own defense Wednesday, Boyce said be became disenchanted with tho Central Intelligence Agency in 1974 after discovering top-secret documents at TRW Systems Inc. He said the documents indicated that the CIA wa.s worklpg to sup- press strikes. particularly in the l•dex •n-s-1<• .. .,.."'" •t transportation industry, ln !!!M~" iu M•••••,_,. .. Australia. li".!':.: 01~ ..... _......,. .~ At t.he tJme, Boyce was a docu· ~'-" g =~ ~~ menl.I clerk at TRW in Redondo '9..!!..~ A11 siec11....,... •r Beach. ~ '" Ta1 ... 1.-o Hll father ls head or security at ,..._,. .!: ::.= :! · the Mc:Donnell·Douahs :.•,•-:-, =: .....,.._ M • ~ca Com_p1n1 plant. in 11 ..... ___ __, ___ _.....__,• Ho~ APWINlllMta LAWYERS REST CASE Chrf ltopher J, Boyc:e He said Lee bad been com· plailllD.J to him about U.S. p<>Htlca at a party ~ti Palos Vefde& wlwe thq bothl(Vod. miles at speeds up lo 120 miles per hour. It ended shortly before 2 p.m. J USl west of Ma cA rthur Boulevard when Mrs. Shirley was thrown from the out-or control car as 1t hit an embank- ment adjoirung the airport. In the wake of the freeway dash, two Los Angeles police of- ficers were slighly mJured when their car overturned. And al the scene of the Irvine wreck. a 20-year-old motorcyclist was seriously in- 1 ured when his motor cycle s lammed lnto the rear end of an auto stopped because of the Lraf· fie congestion. At the end. however , Shirley told CHP officers who arrested him after pulling him from the wreckage of his overturned sportscar: "It was a lark. We sald to each other, 'Hang oo, here we go.• It was just for the hell or it." Shirley, who sufrered only minor inJuries in the chase- <See CRASH, Page A2) Boat Section: It's Nautical .But Very Nice Today's Daily Pilot brings boat enthusiasts a wealth of lntorma· lion regarding what'$ new on U!e market in both vessels an~ marine equipment. A special 12-page magazine ''Orange County Boatlna" comes to you lo the Dally Pilot. The section ls filled with words and picture advice on where to purchase or reht a new or U.Sed boat, take salllag lessons, flnd marine hardware and how to best resolve maintenance pro- blems. ' · Fdr C'li<fance to the Orwe C.out•a leadi.Qf nalltlcal •aluea, look !or "Oranio County Boat· big~" U.S. Team Fails to Cap Oil Gusher STAVANGER, Nor way CAP> -American-led troubleshooters trying to save the North Sea from further massive pollution failed in three attempts today to choke off the runaway Bravo offshore 011 well Fearing a fire threat. Norway ordered a t emporary halt in all production in the area. Officials of the Phillips Petroleum Co., the well's owner, said they did not know when or how the "blowout" specialists would try again to cal> the gushing well. "It's a setback, and any set· back is serious," Robert Archambeault, Phillips director of en8ineering for the midaea Ekofisk oil field, said at a news conference. "It certainly doesn't leave the situation without a possibility ror recovery.'. Norwegian Industry Minister Bjertmar Gjerde, citing safety concerns, ordered a temporary total halt tn all production at sur- r o unding platforms In the Ekoflsk field in the middle or the North Sea. Norwegian officials, who fear the possiblUty of a seaborne fire in tbe field, said 6Y.i million gallons of crude oU had spilled in· to fhe Nf)rth Sea since the well blew out Friday. Archambeault said that a ''blowout. preventer" had mis· takeoly been placed upside down on the wellhead before last week's accident. Nudity on Beach Brings Citation Orange County sheriff's of· flcers have issued a a citation charging public nudity against a Fullerton man who allegedly was found nfl)ced on a South Laguna beach. Deputies issued the citation to Ro~rt Gene Snyder. 24, alter a ret\dent reported that be wu nude oa the beach 1D tbe 1tta of 31811. Seacove. t Puhiic Access Sought By JACK CHAPPELL Ol I ... o.lly 'U•I Sl•ll Abandonment of the county's holdings at lOOO·Steps beach in South Laguna was 1llegal and smacks of the old "Salt Creek Debacle.'' So charges Lagunan John Gabriels, a long-lime proponent of providing public access to the Ninth Strecl beach via the 1,000 steps. In an interview. Gabriels said 1f the board does not rescind ac- tion taken last June abandoning easements lo the beach. he will seek entry to the state attorney general's office into the con· troversy. Failing that, Gabriels said he personally would initiate court action against the county. In a letter to Thomas F. Riley. board chairman and fifth district supervisor, Gabriels cites a gov· • ernment code section which stales: "No local egency ... shall sell. . lease or otherwise transfer real property owned by 1t and lying between the high water hoe of the Pacific Ocean and the public street. .. without reserving to the public the right or access ... un- less (it) make<s > avail able lo the public an alternate route .•. of equal or greater access." The county acquired by quit -claim deed 140 of the 489 deeds to the IO-foot-wide, 234-step access from Coast Highway lo the isolat· ed Ninth Street Beach. The easements had been pro· vided by the original s ubdivider to the property owners who bought parcels above Pacific Coast Highway many years ago. It was to assure them perpetual access to the beach. Jn the face or intense political pressure by holdout property owners and a promised legal bar- ra~e challenging the county's right to open the private beach to the public, the board of supervisors voted to abandon its claims and sell them back to the property owners. None or the 140 easements has been sold, however, according to the county's real property services office. The sales or the claims, bought for ~each, has been held up due to difrlculties in locating the original sellers, and In negotiat· ing with the South Laguna Coast A ssoci a lion. th c p r·operty owners' organization. These difficulties have been ironed out and "at this point, the board directive ls to sell and so we will be moving in that dircc· tion," a county SPOkesman said. <See STEPS, Page A2) Well-dressed Man Rob8 SJC Eatery Orange County Sheriff's in· vestigat.on1 are searching for a neat, well-dressed man in his 1 mid· to late-twenties who pulJed ' a gun on a San Juan Capistrano ~ restaurant cashier 'J'uesday and ~ escaped with more ijian $700. , ·'fhe attractive, well-groomedl m an was a patron for a short time at the El Adobe Restaurant, 31891 Camino Capistrano, before he held up the cashier aboul 9:301 p.m.andescapedon{oot. l Rabies Clinic Set ,. A low-cost rabies clinic for doaa will be held from 10to11:30 a.m. Saturday et Lagun a Beach'• downtown fire station, · 505 ForestAve.Sbota are $2. Licenses allo wlll be available .. Tbe clinic is 1porusored by the :Laccma Beach Pet. aesponsiblli· ty Committee. . . / .., DAILY PILOT 'A2 L/SC \Chamber ' . :Manager iResigns Maggie OJ.sen. manager or the San Juan Capistrano Chamber of Commerce for most of the past eight years , has r esigned to avoid charges ol confbct of in· ~crest. Mn. O!Mn said her husband. San Juan contractor Roland Olsen. is building two office bulldmgs in the city. A newspaper report of her husband's groundbre~king ceremonies presum e d her participation was chamber sponsorship. She said she was at· 'lending ooly as lhe conLractor's lVife. o.n, ,., ... •••" PM!• QUITS CHAMBER POST Manager Maggie Olaen San Juan Water Rate Up By ANNE COOPElt °'-o.11, ,._twit San Juan Cap1strano reMdents face an 11 percent hike in watcr rutcs, effective May 1. which will mean an "avera&e" family ~ing about 3.SOO cubic feet every two months wUJ see the water bill go from $13.96 to $15.55. CA»ffee Nerve No Java Served At Any Coat EVANSVILLE, Ind. (AP) -You can't buy a cup of coffee in Bob Bordenaro's r~staurant -not even for $100. . Irked by skyrocketing prices, Bordenaro said he wouldn't pay 50 cents for a cup of coffee and wouldn't ask anyone else to do it, either. The "Sorry No Coffee" sign went on the door Monday night. 'and Bordenaro declared that "you couldn't buy a cup of coffee in my restaurant for SlOO." • On Wednesday. a man walked into his Rlstora!lte D'Ilalia and ordt-red coffee. When Bordenaro rephed that he didn't serve coffee anymore, the stra.ng~r took out a $100 bill and put it on the counter. He d1dn l care how much it cost, he wanted coffee, the customer said. . Still, Bordenaro said no. The man bad a beer in- stead and left. F...-PageAJ F.-.. r.,,e AJ DEFENSE •. press impeached Nixo~. who left office 1,000 days ugo this week. "Well no of coune tbe pre1s didn't i~~ach him," Brennan replied. During his talk Bre~an clle<l what he said were a series of dis- tortions involving Nixon. -~- A statement that Nixon l1WU1 every day to former Secretary"ot' State Henry Kissinger, accotd· ing to Brennan, is "absolute ~l -he talked· to Kissinger three Umes during all the taplDas." Brennan said stories that Nb· on telephoned President Carter three or four limes were alf>O false. that the White House will confirm it was only once. . "It appears to be prudent for ~e lo remove myself from Uus posit.ion before I embarrass the chamber or expose it to critic ism , whether or no t justified," Mrs. Olsen wrote in her res1gnat1on letter. publications -but our den didn't," she said. Chamber directors hired a secretarial ser vice, but were told the \\Ork load requr ed a full-time person. In 1971, they re nted a tiny office in the El Peon complex across from the mission and recruited a male manager. Direct.ors of Orange County Waterworks District No. 4 voted unanimowsly Wednesday to ap- prove the rate increase. The dis· trict serves a small area of unin· corporated county territory north of the San Juan and Dana Knolb development, as well as San Juan city residents. com· mercial-industrial a nd agricultural water users. The district board of directors, comprised of San Juan's fi ve councilmen, voted not to in crease the rates for farmers. CRASH KILLS ONE. • • The "interpretation that was put on that story -thaL Preti· dent Nixon is ju.st silting out here waiting {or an opportunity to call" is untrue, Brennan said. He also denied Nixon ever was in· volved romantically wilb a Hong Kong waitress, subj ect of another story. ,. ln the book "The Final Days, Brennan said. he is mentioned 95 times and 91 or those "were either outright lies or dist.or- tions." And, said Brennan. a te· cent magazine article about Nlx- on was "completely distorted." Her fmal day of work will be Friday, but Mrs. Olsen s aid she will be available in coming weeks to assist the new chamber manager and help out 1n other wavs s·he !>aid announcement of th4! new manager 1s expected by Lhe end of the week. Mrs. Olsen hrsl worked for the chamber in 1969, when he r hu s band volunt e ered h e r services to write some letters. The chamber membership was 40 in 1969, the city population 3,500. The current 250-member chamber serves a community of more than 15,000. For about a year. Mrs. Olsen operated the chamber of com· merce out of the den of her home. When the volume of work in· terfered with family life, she re- signed. "Everythin~ grew -chamber members. phone c alls, mail, ··It was funny they thought thev nee<frd a man." su1d Mri:. Olsen .. 1 was called ·chamber sccretarv · The man they hired· lasted about two months and qu1t two days before the Swallows Parade. ·'The directors called me in desperation. I helped with the parade and kept on working. I was called 'manager' from then on and paid the same salary the male manager was -twice what I had been making." Mrs. Olsen re ti.red a second time in 1973, but she was called back to her post two years later. "I've been happy to come back to the chamber both times," she said. "The work has been a real love of mine, because I feel I am re ally able to help people." f're• Page AJ STEPS TO BEACH • • • In addition to the threats of litigMion to prevent public use - the way down 1,000 s teps 1s barred by a locked gate and barb-wire topped chain link fence -the board had been dis- mayed by a cost of up to $167,000 in providing a safe stairway, a little cable car with which lo hauJ out trash. and restrooms. However, in taking its action. the board of supervisors went against advice from County Counsel Adrian Kuyper and the En vironmental Management Agency. Memos obtained from county files advise the s upt rv1sors that action disposmg of the ease· mcnls 1s ill('gal. . The Thou~and Steps ac- cess Jl'Quired by the d1slrt('t I the Harbors. Reaches and parks D1s- lr1c t ) 1s the only available public access to the ocean for a dis tance of approximately 2,200 feet to the north and 4,800 feet to the south. It would seem difflcuJt, ir not impossible, to Justify re- ducing the public's only access lo such a large span of shoreline by SO percent without providing an alternate access rout<' '"ln our op1mon . the sale of the <l1s trict":; interest in the ex1!!lina ~tJlr"ay .is propoi.t•d "'ould ti.• J}rOh1 b1ted hv \AOVf'rJl ffit•nt c•odt• 1 st•t•l1on !">.1031l anrl thc>n• t•\1:.l/\ .1 :-.tron1: proli.1t11h t v th.tl "IUch Jc' l ion \\mild b~: ov1•rl11rned In th•· l'OUrl!>," Ku ~pcr w.1 r nNI the board Th-.. rcfercnct! to the rl'Cluclton of 50 pcrct•nt is lo ,, pre\ 1owi county acquis1hon for $24 ,000 of a 10.foot strip alongside the exist mg stairway Early plans for 1,000 steps called for reconslrucllon or the stairway across a 20-foot rieht of way. The county still owns lhc strip. but It hM no stairs and is i mpassable. Add1t1onally. it ls barred by the property owners' ft."nc<' and lockcrl gate A memo to the hQard hy G.H Osborne. d1rf'dor of ttw Environ mental Munugement Agency. re 1·ommend..., proceeding with an ORANGE COAST '"'-'>•"°"' t'>•"t o.nv ,.., .. w.tf\..,,.lchi•tflft'I ti ._tttf'W H••· .,,~,, l\(l'trf)l•~f'y flWQ....,... ( •t·t Pvbl· ·" ~Co.,,,n•n• ~fM•At•~ h~~ .. t'HJ~ll\~CI MOll\oftltf 1.WOutf'\ H tO.y IM (~I· ,,.,.,. .... Ntt•OO•t tt•«f'I. Huntl~ten .. a<flrFOWft• "''" V•ll•v. •'"''"•· Si•d<ll•bttlt V•• .. • ~l\fJ l•Q•IN ,,,...011\oulh(o•\t At4nqtt,...Oi"""'t•ct• tlO"t I\ °'*1\1\itd S•fvtd•o .,,_, ~ ... ,.._ fil"IMl ... I ttvOllU\i"" D'•~ ~ ..... JJ0 Wlttl .. , !>lrw\, Colle Mn~. 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Osborne also said abandon- ment of the county's clciim was .. unacceptable" because: .. A currently existing legal public adcess to the beach via the steps "ouJd be ext1gwshed ·· '"The n•m aintng lO·foot ease m ent would t>c inadequate to pro- \ uie safe access to the public (In . d uding the handicapped I or ac <'l':o.S f or e quipment a nd personnel for beach maintenance and operation." Gabn els' reference to "Salt Crl'ek .. recalls the county's Jbandonment ol Salt Creek Road JU"t south of Monarch Bay in 1968 to permit AVCO de\'elopment. ·1 h(' resulting upr oar swept tht•n Fifth D1str1ct Supervisor t\llon Allen from ofhce and rf'· sulled in county acqu1s1llon of the "1guel Beach Park, much ol "'h1ch "as provided b) A \-CO for ,tlh-11\<tfr 1t.·,1ch :IC'C'CSS Childlwod &lucation Meet Slated Several hundred parents. teachers and administrators are expected to alt.end a day-loog conference on early childhood education CECE) Saturday at. Del Ob1spo/M arco Forster S<'hool in San Juan Capistrano. The seminar 1s sponsored by both the Capistrano und Sad· dleback Valley un1hed School 01stnct~ Those attending can choose from 20 topics at the workshop sessions during the day. starting al 8 a.m. and running lo 3 p.m The $3 registraUoo fee includes lunch and registration for one semester unit of college credit. is aJso belni offered. Participating in the conference will be Leonard Olpin of. Cal State Long Beach and Raynaldo Thoma,, and Barbara Sandman from the CallfornJa Department of Education. The workshop aeaalonl are de- slg ned to give particlpaota a solid grounding in the principles of ECE, including reading. language and mathemaUcs. d1agnos1s. child development and other topics. Mn. Ford 'Fine' PALM SPRINGS <AP) Former First Lndy Betty Ford was "feelirta ju.st fine•· on her r~­ turn home after a eix-day slay at gtaenhower Medical Center Cor teata on a ploc:hed spln1l nerve, according to a Ford family spokesman. The purpose of the rate in· crease is to gel people to use less water and thus avoid a Metropolitan Water District sur- charge to the dis trict, which "ould have to be paSSl'd on to c o n s um e r s , s aid Ram o n Woodside. the district's consult mg engineer. The interim rate approved Wednesday is a $4 minimum bi· monthly charge for May and June, wilh a flat 33 cent per 100 cubic feet charge, based on water meter readings. The district has used a stag- gered rate for the past eight years -$4 for the first 2,500 cubic feet, JO cents per cubic foot for additional water use up lo S.000 cubic feet and 2S cents per cubic foot for water consumption over S,000 cubic feet. Dudley Brand. chairman of the district's advisory commission, told directors district ad· ministrators will present sugges- tions for public information on water conservation next Wednes· day. Brand alss told directors the advisory commission wul pr o- pose new permanent water rates for the new fiscal year, beginning July 1. The increased interim rates for May and June are in anticipa- tion o( a surcharge imposed by the Metropolitan Water District <MWD), which sells waler to the local water district. The MWD will charge a $62 per acre foot monthly penalty for any water the local water district uses which ls over 90 percent or last year's use for the same month, beginning with the month of April. Built into the penalty calcula- tions is a 12 percent growth fac· tor for San Juan. Brand s aid projections of San Juan water use s how the local water district will face about S7 .254 in penalties by June 10, un- less cons umers make a real w uter conservation effort. The higher water rates will en- courage conservation, he said. and will offset the anticipated MWDpenalties. The mterim rate will be ap- pli ed to all walt'r users except farmers, disLr1cl administrators said Assuming the same amount of 'Water used th1~ May and June us was used m the same two· month period last year. the new r~tes wall make the following dif rerences to c ity water con· sum en The city or San Juan Will pay about $455 more on its b1 monthly bill -Local public schools will pay about $271 more -Endevco Corporation, descnbed as the only large com- mercial water user, will pay $236 more -lndMdual mobile home OC· cupants will pay about 75 cents more per month, or about $1.SO for the two-mooth period. * * * f',....P.,,.AJ WATER ..• .Joaquin Hills reservoir holds, un· der opllmum conditions, a 24-day water supply, bas ed on a customer load of 40,000. There's even more water. though untreated. in Irvine Lake. In case of emeraencies of two or three weeka in which MWD water WM unavailable, O'Connor said, water districts could hook into each other's lines for mutua.l aid. County Backs Irvine Coast Boy A r esolution supporting lhe proposed state purchase or 2,400 acres or land along the Irv1nf' Coast south of Newport Beach hu won the unamimous ap- prov Al of Orange County Supervlsors. ,.. Board chairman Tom R1ler. uld Wodnesda)' t.hat state o • nctala a.re evaluaUni the pro. posed purchase as an addlUoo to state park lands. The purcbue would be un,aced wllb money made avallable thJ'OUSh a st.a&ewtda bond awroved by voters ln Nov· ember. .. ending crash, was charged with felony vehicular manslaughter as a rcsuJtof his wife's death. Accordmg to invesugators, the woman was killed when the careening sports car tumbled on top of her as s hl' was ejected Los Rios Plan Meets Slated Property owners in the downtown San Juan Capistrano Los Rios district can attend in- formational meetings tonight and Saturday on the precise plan in preparation for the area. Thursday 's meeting is scheduled for 7 p.m . at city of- fices. 32400 Pasco Adelanto. Saturday the group will assem- ble at 10:30 a.m . in front of the Montanez Adobe on Los Rios Street. Representati\'es Qf city staff, the Los Rios Stt•ering Committee and the Arroyo Group consultant firm will be available to answer questions. Additional inform at ion is available by calling city offices , 493·1171. from the auto after it hit the freeway embankment. Before that, however, the Los Angeles motorcycle officer who signaled Shirley to slow down us he whisked along the freeway in In glewood was treated for minor tnJuries The officer \\as in1ured when his motorcycle banged into Shirley's car when Shirley abrupUy stepped on the brakes, investigators said. A few miles later, the two patrolmen were injured when their car overturned while chas· ing Shirley toward Orange County. Officers said most of his 40- mile flight was at about 100 miles per hour along the freeway center divider with occasional flights into the freeway's f115t lane. CHP officers identified the motorcyclist seriously injured m the chase-ending crash's af- te rmath in Irvine as James Robert Richmond Jr .. 20, of 162.61 Venus Drive, Westminster. Richmond was taken to Tustin Community Hospital where he was reported in critical condition today. ' . ·~- Brennan. 39, has spent eight years with Ni xon. five as Marine Corps aide and the last three as chief of Nixon's four-person staff. The resigned president "as do· ing quite well. .. said Brennan. "His problem is phlebitis, as you know. His kind is not painful." But Brennan said Pal Nixon is not improving as rapidly as hoped from a stroke allhougb "she walks on the beach and does physical therapy" and is doing satisfactorily in her recovery. Nixon w~ forced to elevate his leg during a portion of the Frost tapings for television because he had been sittmg too long. Bren- nan said. Nixon's daily routin(', said the aide. 1s brisk. starting early in the morning with writing. At noon. he breaks us ually for a hamburger lunch. The two often go together to lhc nearby Shorecliffs golf course al 1: 15 p.m., returning by 4 p.m said Brennan. -. Superb RCA Color TV tf~,, .. ,, ... ,, •'OI ,, \,f•f•yr,•1"11') l'o~ ,..., ""t' II I r.1h1t1 "''"'"'' '"• R(..A·Cf•'l'"Ct'•r•1 t 1t ft,,, -11't t •1l'J' P• ,e,u111"nt1• • • Flu'l·'n Art••C••t '"' "".Jdu-r,. '•mntttv \mv1~·,.u. Only • • S1;por AccuC;lvr bl.le.; mAI"• ll•ChilO 1••11'1 • '•del~y.•111"11' tl-Cflld S•.lur•d ~y\1•011'1, 537888 • Brnll·•,, V• .. F And UH~ 4't1h•n1t.,;. • Como1cc1~., sulld 11111111t1111"t • IOC-1 •cil•d lf•tt 275 East 17th .St. Costa Mesa .. -~· .... ... z o~ w ..... Cert• Jr. Phone 642-8882 Store Hours Dtllly 9-6 Sot. 9-5:30 s.r..-. .. ....-.. ,,._ Mllee • '" • ' Orange Coast EDITION T oday's Closing N.Y. Stock.ti VOL. 70, NO. 118, 5 SECTIONS, SO PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1977 N TEN CENTS f rNewport-Mesa School Tax Ilike Seen! I By MICHAEL PASKEVICH Of Ille O•llY Piiot il•tl Taxpayers m the Newport· ltfesa Unified School District could face s ubstantial tax in- creases if Gov. Edmund G. Brown's $3 ... billion school finance bill is enacted, according to district supedntendent John Nicoll. Nicoll outhned the potential ef- fects the bill could have Ul his dJs- trict, including: Red .Br~nnan Defends Nixon By Tbe Asso<:iated Press Richard M. Nixon's tlosest aide says lies are bcmg wntten and broadcast about tht.! former president. Retired Manne Lt. Col Jack Brennan, spcakmg lo a local R epublican gro up in San Clemente Wednesday. said the comments are the flr:.l he 's ever made publicly about the news media but now "I'm getting ir- ritated." One article quoted two women set designers who "said Presi· dent Nixon has terrible taste in furniture -that he chose every pleee of furniture" in the recent- ly t.fped conversations with D•vfd Front. Brennan said. 'Vfhat's absolute crap." said Brennan, ''He never saw the set ~fore the tapings.·· The forthcoming interviews wtth Frost will show "the man ttlat I know -and that all too often was not thl' ca!.l' presented by \he media." Brennan said. Afler his t a lk <it the San Clemente Inn. about a m ile from tbe Nixon esta tt'. u r eporter asked Brennan 1£ hl' believes the press impt>achcd Nixon. ~ho left office 1.000 days aj?o this week. "Well. no. of C'Oursc the press didn't impeach him .'' Urennan replied. During his talk Brennan cited what he said were a series of dis- tortions involving Nixon. A statement that Nixon talks every day to former Secretary or Stale Henry Kissinger, accord- inl to Brennan, Is "absolute bull -'he talked to Kissinger three limes during all the tapings." Brennan said stories that Nix- on telephoned President Carter three or four times were also raise, that lht• Whit(' llOUS(' wUl confirm 1l was only once The "1nterprc-tal1on that v. as snit on that story that Prest dent Nixon 1s Just sttling out here waiting for an opportunity lo CJlll " is untrue. Drennan said lie also denied Nixon ever was in· \IOlved romantically with a Hong Kong waitress. subject of another slory. tn the book "The Final Days," Brennan said, he is mentioned 95 tim es and 91 or those "were either outright lies or distor- tions." And, said Brennan. a re- cent magazine urtlcle about Nix· on was "completely distorted.•' • Brennan, 39, has s pent eight yurs with Nixon. five as Marine Corps aide and the lust three as chief of Nixon's four-person staff. (See DEFENSE, Pagt ,\2) Boat Section; It's Nautical Bul Jlery Nice . Today's Daily Pilot bdnga boat enthusiasts a wealth or informa- tion regarding what's new on the market in both vessels an(j marine equipment. A special 12-page magazine ·•orange County Boating'' comes to you in the Daily Pilot. , The section is filled with words abd picture advice on where to i)\O"chase or rent a new or used 'bp t, t ake sailing lessons. find ro,_rlne hardware and how to ~t RllOlve maintenance pro- bl,ms. t f'or ~dan to the Oran1 C'Oast'a lcadinl nauUcal v;I'*, loOt f« "Ora.Die County Boat· .... tt , -Ao immedjate 30-cent tax in- crease to make up for the loss of basic aid, the $125 per pupil the state gives to all school districts. -Additional local {axes lo make up for the loss of state fund- ing for the district's Early Childhood Education CECE) pro- gram. -A freeze on district property tax rates, even though they could be reduced because or increased property values. -A state equalization pool that could mean local voters would have to pass a $1.76 tax override just gel back. $1 in state funds. Much of the governor's multi- million dollar package, designed to comply with the state Supreme Court's decision in the Serrano school financing case. is the work of Assemblyman Leroy Greene <D-Sacramento), author of As· sembly Bill 6S. This week the Assembly ap- proved AB 65 which now moves on to the state Senate for action. The Assembly vote was 55-21. In light of a $1.1 billion surplus in state revenues, provisions or the Brown-backed measure were labeled as unfair to taxpayers by Schools for Sound Finance <SFSF>. a s tatewide orgamza. tion of school dis tricts. The Newport-Mesa District i:. .. mem ber ofSFSF. Speaking for SFSF, Nicoll ex- plained that the plan would re- quire wealthy school districts such as Newport-Mesa to hold tax rates at current levels, even though they could reduce them bea.a..._use of increases in property va l~s. These districts, the refore, would collect more money than necessary to fund their school programs. The sur- plus would go to the state for re- d1slribullon to poorer districts. Tape Halts Bridge t ... .... -.... -.. _...._ • .. COSTA MESA AND COUNTY FIREMEN ATTEMPT TO AID FATALLY INJURED WOMAN IN SAN DIEGO FREEWAY CRASH CHP Officers Quoted Hu1band as Saying He Got Into Chase 'Just for the Hell of It' Death Ends Speed Chase 40-mile Punuit Enth in I rvine CrtUh By GARV GRANVILLE Ollfle0'41Y Pt ... S~ll A Reno motorist races relony manslaughte r charges today after he en1ta11ted police m a h1gh - ~peed chase on the San Diego f'reewav v. hi ch resulted 1n a cr.1'lh arld the death of his wife. The rhase started 1n Inglewood ,incl ended in Irvine near Orani:c Co unty Airport POOR PUCE FOR SMOKER OMAHA. Neb. (AP) -A dar· ing or perhaps foolhardy janitor was arTested on suspicion of marijuana possession after al- le 1t c d ly s moking pot in a restroom -at police head- quarte~. Two Omaha officers who said they smelled the marijuana ar- rested the man. "I told him l should be arresl- m g him on suspicion of stupidl· ty. ·•said Sgt. Gary Crinklaw. The suspect. Barry H. Shirley. 28, of Reno. Nev .. was quoted by California H1ghway Patrol Of· firers assaying he did it. "Juslfor the hell of it " Killed in the Wednesday crash was 20-year-old Ute Shirley. omcers said the chase started al 1. 20 p m. and stretched over 40 miles at speeds up to 120 miles per hour. It ended shortly before 2 p.m. JUS l west o f Ma cA rthur Boulevard when Mrs. Shirley was thrown from the out-of· control car as it hil an embank- ment adjoining the airport. In the wake of the freeway dash, two Los Angeles police of. ricers were slighly Injured when their car overturned. And at the scene of the Irvine wreck, a 20-year -old· motorcyclist was seriously in· jured when his motorcycle slammed lnto the rear end of an auto stopped because or the traf- fic congestion. Al the end. however, Shirley told CHP officers who arrested him after pulling him from the wreckage of his overturned sportscar· "It was a lark. We said lo each other, 'Hang on. here we go.' It was JUSl for the hell of 1l." Sh1rlev. who suffl'rcd only minor inJuries in the chai.e- <SeeCRASH, Page A2> MOM'S UVGH FADES FAST Marilyn Robertis thought her two daughters were kidding Wed· nesday when she got home and they told her someone had ransacked their rooms. The Newport Beach resident laughed it off and told the girls fun's fun, but get those rooms clean. A few minutes later she s um- moned police to her home at 1830 Port Sterling Place when she dis· covered that intruders indeed had broken into the home and taken cash, jewelry, skis, tools and plants valued al more than $4,200. Danger Closes Oil Field Three Efforts to Cap Well Today Fail STAVANGER. Norway <AP> -Fearing a chain-re·aclion fire that could set the heart of the North Sea ablate, the Norwegian govenunent ordered its Ekofisk otrshore oil field closed today after a "well killer" team failed three times to cap a six·day·old blowout. Phillips Petroleum Co .. operator of the runaway well, was reported to be rlylne in new equipment for an.other attempt Priday at •topp\ng the gushlnR oll and further masslve-poUulion of the sea. Norwegian ollicials esUmated that thll well, no n\11 west or this Norweglan oil center, had sprayed 6'1\ million gallons of crude oil into the surrounding waters by noon. Phlllips officials told reporters that a "blowout preventer.'' or valve, at the lop of the well had been mistakenly bolted on upside down Friday. only hours before the blowout occurred. But the officials insisted that the crTor did not cause the blowout. They acknowledged, however, that lt severely im· peded the Tex•n -led lr'Oublesbootlni tcam·s atteinpta toaeal the wtil. Oovtrnment report.a indlcat.od, meanwhile, that the pollution problem created by the spillage was less than originally feared. They said that by this morning the size of the slick beina fed by the Bravo well dwindled through evaporation and the action of the waves to about 2'70 squal'e miles, hall of what it was Wednesday. The slick, less than an inch thick, was said to be movin1 east at about ooe mile an hour. It posed no immediate threat to shoreline!. Tbe government'• decision to close the well came after pre- ssure from left·winJ mem~ or parliament lo OsJo . ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Spy Suspect Lawyers Rest Case in Trial LOS ANGELES (AP) - Christopher Boyce has testified at his espionage trial lhal he became involved in spyin g because of his concern over al- It> g ed CIA manipulation of Austral1an labor. Boyce. 23. 1s accused of con- spiring to sell secret codes and plans through a boyhood friend to Soviet agE:nts in Mexico City. Boyce's lawyers have rested their case, and the jury received the case today. The trial of co-defendant An- drew Daulton Lee was to be~in after the Boyce jury began de· liberaUons. . TestiCying in his own defense Wednesday, Boyce said he became disenchanted with the Central Intelligence Agency in 1974 after discovering top-secret documents at TRW Systems Inc. He said the documents indicated that the CIA was working to sup- press strikes. particularly in the transportation industry, in Australia. Al the time. Boyce was a docu- ments clerk at TRW in Redondo Beach. His father is head of security at the McDonn e ll-Douglas Astronautics Company plant in Huntington Beach. He said Lee had been com· plaining to him about U.S. politics at a party in Palos Verdes where they both lived . "I told him 'IC you think that's bad you should see what they're dolng to the Australians'," Boyce testiCied earlier. He said he asked Lee to help him expose the CIA 's in- terference in Australian affairs and Lee asked him to write it all down, which he did. Boyce claims Lee gave the letter to lhe Russians and it was then used to blackmaJl hJm lnto becoming a spy. Boy~. concluding two days or tu llmony. admiltod that aometimes the ure or a spy was excJU.O,. . ., "For example, we are an· ticipating SO-cent decrease in the school tax rate for 1977·78, based on a projected 13 percent increase in assessed value." said Nicoll. "If AB 65 becomes law in July, we would be able to effect only 10 percent of this decrease. Local taxpayers will pay nearly the same rate they did last year and the $S million generated will go to the state and be doled out to (See TAXES, Page AZ) Plan Height Issue Hassled By JOANNE REYNOLDS Ol I ... O•lly PllOl 51.lfl Plans for the Coast Highway bridge over Upper Newport Bay have grOWld to a hult in a snarl of red tape. A spokesman for the South Coast Regional Zone Conserva- tion s aid today the application for :a bridge permit has been returned to CalTrans as incomplete. M e l Carpenter, executive director or the regional com- mission, said he received notice that the U.S. Coast Guard is go- ing lo hold a public hearing on the bridge height. "We won't con.sider the ap· plication until lhal hearing pro- cess has been completed,'' Carpenter said. But Lt. Cmdr. B.F. Thompson of the 11th Coast Guard District offices in Long Beach denied that · a hearing had been called. ''That's just not possible," he declared. "We're still in the pro- cess or receiving public com- ment." That public comment period precedes the Coast Guard decision on whether to hold a public heanng. The officer said the only notices sent out by his office have been notifications or the public comment period. "There have been several of those throughout the period, so that we could con· tact the maximum number of people," he said. "There has been absolutely no notice of any public hearing. We have not made that decision yet." But Thompson also noted that his office is "extremely reluc- (See BRIDGE, Page AZ> Clam She ll Stolen From NB Yard Newport Beach police are look- ing for the thief who scaled a seven-foot wall to steal a large clam shell that decorated the yard of former congressman Chet Holifield. Holifield, a R epublican who represented the Pico Rivera area, moved to Newport Beach after retir1ng from Congress in 1976. He told police the large shell is worth about $200. Ora nge Co ast 7 Weatlae r Considerable cloudiness with some morning drizzle over coastal slopes . Partial afternoon clearing Friday. Lows tonight mid-SOs lo oear 60. Highs Friday in 60s aJong the beaches to low 70s inland. I NSIDE TODA 'Y Telm.icm'1"Father Knct01 Belt," will be reMWed ln a specful May 1$. The program wfll pretent the charocten /rom the popular amea of J7 yeara . ago . a1 they are now. The three children are, of courae, grown up. Story, photo• on Page A~. l•dex At V-S."k• M M41•1" 11 ,,. ... ~ ., ...... ~...... .. C.I~ At ~eU1119I........ 44 Cltnlfl.-01•'9 ~-~. C9M11tY Alt C-l<t Cl ~-••-> C,.u_ Ct lllM1t Ct·J O.e•~ Alt st.c"lMartl9U ., CeiMri-' P... 46 TtlW..,_ Q ................ .,....._ u , .... "'. ..., ....._ .. '......_ •1 ...,......, M ......... .. , 1\2 DAILY PILOT N Thu..-ct1y. 1'pn1 28. 1977 Newport Barhr State Gains Land Rights SACRAMENTO CAP) -The federal government has agreed that California owns more than 4,000 acres of dispu.led offshore land In 17 parcels. including one piece off the Newport Harbor en· • trance. stole Controller Ken Cory. • said. Another 3,411:1 acres are still in dispute. Mo:.t :Jrc off Southern California Cory said the land is potcnlial- Jy rich in oil and its value "is beyond estimat" al this time." The federal-i..ate agreement is the latest in a series of legal bat- tles dating back to the 1930s, when the federal government f'ro91Pa~AI CRASH ... ending crash, was charged with felony vclucular man::.luughter a::. a rc.·sultorh1!> wi fe's dl•ath. Al·cordmg to ln\'t•st1gutors, tht• woman wa::. killed when the l'areening ::.ports car tumbled on top of her as :.he was l'Jectecf from the ~uto after 1t hit the freeway emuankment. Before thut, howt>ver. the Los Angeles motorcycle officer who signaled Shirley to slow down as he whisked along the freewav in· Inglewood was treated for mmor injuries. The officer was injured when his motorcycle banged into Shirley's car when Shirley abruptly stepped on the brakes, mvestigators said. A few miles lat£>r, the two patrolmen were injured when their car overturned while chas- in g S h1rlc.•y to '~ ard Orange Count\'. Officers said mos t of hi::. '10· mile night was at about 100 miles p~r hour alone lhl· rreev. ciy l'Cnl£>r di\'lder with occasioncil nights into the freeway's fast lane. CH P ofricers identified the motorcyclist seriously injured in the chase-ending crash's af- termath in Irvine as James Robert Richmond Jr .. 20, of 16261 Venus Drive, Westminster. Richmond was taken to Tustin Community Hospital where he was reported in critical condition today. Development Rules Okayed City rouncllmc•n have gl\en final ::ipproval lo a ::.et or dei.elop- ment standards to be applied to the commercial area m Newport Beach known as Mariners Mile. The standards. contained 1n lht' Mnnn£>rs Mile Specific Plan. call for min1m1ting hu1ldml! density In the area alongside West Coast Hi ghway from lh+> Sea Scout Base to the Arches Bridge at Newport Boulevard The plan also calls for the widening of the highway to i.1x lanes and the construction of rity-owned parkmf' lots on th!' north silic of the hi~hwa v T hC' plan '-"US hrn11ght tn thr n11mr 1l last month. but a ppr 11v11I v. JS delayed so that 11 (·oulrl tw :iml·mh·d In int'ludt• -.11m1• hu1lrl 1ni.: IOl't>nll\ <''I to kc>q1 m.1r11w or11•nt1·d h11.,in£>sSt·s frnm J.-.1\ in the art·~• R008evelt to Tell View of Parents Newport Beach resident James R006evelt, the eldest son of Franklin D. Roosevelt, will talk about his parents and poltlics Friday on "Voters' Pipeline" 11t 7:30 p.m. on KOCE· TV, <'hannel 50 The former conl(re:.sman, now a local busint-ssman uncf l('C· tu rer at UC I rvim>, is thl' author o( a rccently-rclcasl'O hook, ":'oh P:1n'nts A Dtrrt'ring Va·v. OAANOI COAST ., DAILY PILOT ffll~Or• ... CH\I 0•·1¥ Pi!~_.,""_,.. t1ii ,.,., fl-o#'l'lf,..,.,.., ... Prt\. ''-Dt1ttf1~oyow0t .. ~ (. ... , .. , ""~"'"''"4' , .... "."' '\ea.tf ,., ... ., ..... \ ... , ~N1\Pl.-.O Mo~.t, l'°lf'CN11\ f • ..._., I .. (4\'a MP\.f N'w(!Otl 8•.t(~ Mt.1l"lh~Ji" .. .-if' I ,_,,,., t•-" "'"'" trv•"•· r..ao••bMll V•fl•• •"d ~ =:~s:.~":~.,:::t~·~~ ~;:;~~~"!:.~:.~~~.·:.:.,."° ....... 11-rlN-.... -~,-~,- Jac•11 ~ ""<•~n••••-o.-.i~ ~··1(-l!tll.,, ~ ............... ............ , .... CllMW•N...... •-P' Noll ..... ,, ... , ~"'-91"f(~t1W, Olllcta "-'t•M-W J)IH~•\tfllia•''''""'I l "1'"'' n. ''"" ,, •• (jl~•t)tt,,.1 .. ~,,,,tll"l11r.f\ flh • "' "''' f'of ~-"'&ft !'•Ir•', ·"'~""·" • v.11,.v \" 11 ,,. • .., w. ,.,, f'I ' .. " f'\1t11) t I •#'I Telephone (1'14)64'~~1 CleHlflff Adnrtl1lt19 M2·5'7t firs t challenged state ownership of lands extending three m1les from the coast. Th~ U.S. Supreme Court ruled agarnst stale ownership, but Congress passed an act granting the lands to the stalt'. Sinct• lhl·n. the precise 10<.'ahons of the boun- daries have been in dis pute. The areas awardtd to the i.tate include 1,001 acres off the Hum- boldt Bay jelly, 817 acres off Port Hueneme and Oxnard, 449 acre~ off the Oceanside breakwater. 426 acres ofl Santa Monica breakwater, 397 acres off Mis- sion Bay jetty, 213 acres off Newport Bay jetty and 126 acres off King Harbor breakwater at 0.11, ...... __ PAINTS GRIM PICTURE Newport-Mesa's Nicoll F,....PageAJ Redondo Beach. TAXES C High .•• oast way other school districts around th£: st ate." he said. Get 2 Bo Under the wealth cqua.liiallon 8 08t8 provision of AB 65. all money from revenue limit O\'l'rride elec- tions after 1981-82 \\OUld go into a stall' l'QUaill at10n pool. Poorer d1 slnds \\Ould druw add1tion;.il monc•y from the pool for incrcas- in ~ lhl•ir rl' t•nuc limits and their propert y taxes. Wealthier dis-. tnct::. would contribute to this pool. From Newport Newport Ai:adi c ity t·oun • cllmcn ha,·e taken lv.o ::.teµs to improve Pacific Coast Highway. In one action, they t.tgreed to a $17,000 project lo put in curbs, cutters and a sidewalk-bike trail along the south side of the highway next to Balboa Coves. The contract was awarded to the T .J . Crosby Company of San- ta Ana. The estimated comple- tion date is June. Public Works Director Joe Devlin said the work will com- plete the bicycle trail from Balboa Boulevard to the Arches interchange a t N e wport Boulevard. In the second action. coun. cilmen <1ccepted the ded1c<.1tion or a strip or land along Ea::.t Coal>t Highway bc twe~n Jambor ee Road and MacArthur Boulc\'ard for the future widening or that stretch. The council also agreed to <11- low two businesses ulong the strip -Amling's nursery and the Bank of Newport -to continue to use the dedicated property until the actual widening work is done. No Abortion For Victim DENVER (AP) -Doctors at the University of Colorado Medical Center have decided not to pursue their request fo r <11'1 abortion for a woman v. ho has been unable to give her cnnM•nt because of m dpparcnt !;lrok1• C1tmg d rt'Cent inprO\ c mt•nt 1n the cond 1t1on of 2 1 '(•Jr ol <I n am1t.1 Jo Hndj!CS an. d llOm \•\' for the ph' ::.1c1an<> <;,nd tht•\ ha'•· .1:.ked that tht·1r 1wt 1t mn n:f1Ut.1St lnJ! the abor tion be held 1n abeyance by Judge Roger Borland E're. Page A I DEFENSE • • But Brt'nnan c;a1cl Pat ;'1;1 xon '' not 1mnro\ IOI-! a<; rc1p1dl:v ,,., hn11N1 fmm .1 'll ruk1• Jllhnul!h 4'hC' ",ilk' 1111 th1• h1·.1r h J Otl t1~•<; Jlh' ,,r,11 lh1·rJp\ ntl 1\ dnini.: -.,1l1$if .irtonh in hl't rl't'o\ ,.,, \;l\on ".s" furn•cf tn l'it'\ .,j,. hi' l<'i;: clunnsi a portion or th•• 1-'ro't t.cp1ngs fo r t('lf'\'1'1nn bf'r11u .. <• h1• had been silling loo lnni:. Rr<'n n,m said The resigned president '1s do Ing quite well." said Brennan "His problem 1s phlt>bills, as you know. His kind ls not painful " College Gets Grant for Bay The Ndt1onal Sc1l'nce f"ouncl,. twn has .1warckrl Oranj!c ('oJ 51 Coll e~e·s biology d l.'pu rlment S20.000 to est<1hla.-,h a ll brnrv of res ea r <' h pr 11 J l' l' t s cl n n e on :-.Ir" port Ba~ T he labrury. which 1s to be !H'I up as a Joint proJect between the City of Newport Beach and the college, will provide a source of information about the bay that is not currently available, accord- ing to Dr. Gary James, who wiU be in charge of the proje(t, UKmty Backs Irvine Coa8l Buy A resolution supporting the proposed state purchase of 2,400 acres of land along the Irvine Coast south of Newport Beach h1111 won the unamimous ap- proval of Orange Co unty Supervisors. Board chairman Tom Rll«>y saidL'Wednesday that state of- ftcials are evaluating the pro- posed purchase as an addition to slate park lands. The purchase would be financed with money made available through a statewide bond approved by voters in Nov- ember. Under this system, Nicoll pointl.'<1 out, the Newport-Mesa District would have to ask voters for a $1. 76 tax increase just to get ba ck $1 in state funds. Poorer dJs. tncts could generate this same $1 by askmg for as little as an 11· cent increase, Nicoll said. "In effect, below average dis- tricts would be bribed into in- creasing their tax rates in order to drt.tw additional dollars from the s tate," he said. '"The result could be a conflicting state policy. with the slate providing a hlank check to tho::.e districts v. h1 <'h "ill mcrcase their tux ratt•s." 1'1rnll t.tddcd. Nicoll questions whether local voters would pass an override re- venue limit increase knowing that a certain percentage of the money would be used for other districts in the state. The Brown/Greene plan calls ror the elimination of basic aid, which would mean an immediate 30-cent lax increase, said Nicoll. In addition, AB 65 would eliminate funding for wealthy districts for the statewide ECE program. According to state estimates, taxpayers in these wealthy districts would have lo generate S35 million in order lo fund their ECE programs. The Newport.Mesa District re- l'e1ved $3...'>0,000 in ECE funds this year and hopes to receive an ad- 1ltt1onal $530.000 for 1977·78. Ap- prO\'al or AB 65 means local lax- t•s v. ouJd be needed to continue thl' proj!ram N i co ll SJ )S h <> s upports phdnsoph1cally the idea of nar- rov. mg the gup between rich a.nd poor r11str1t•ts, but believes "it is not fair t o increas e the tax hurdcn when the stale now has a surplu.c; of mon• thnn $1 .1 billion." Mail Service Future Dark WASIU:'\GTO:'\ <1\l'> -The chJ1rm.1n of .1 comm1ss1on that 'tunu·<l tht• futun· of !ht• n;1t1on'::. mall ::.1•n 1c1• prt•cf 1eted todci v th(' dl'CllOI' or the Prn.tal ~·n·1ce "' .1 Itch\ l.'r v '-\Stem ·· c; ·''lorn ·r-·r ecmdn, chairman of the Comm1 ss1on on Postal S 1•n ic e. r espo n ded to con- 1-:n•c;s1on;.il <'r1t1r1sms or the panel h~ saying. · I share your disap- pointment that we could nol re- ach the conclusion that services • should be expanded rather than reduced. But the evidence would not allow that conclusion. "We contracted with four re- putable firms, ail possessing ex- pertise in postal affairs or in the field of electronic communica- tions All prrdil'l<•d that the Postal S<>rvir r in 1ls present form s imply <·annot s urvive unless post,d rut£>' risr beyond a poht11·ally ;ind pu bl1l'ly accepta- ble I<•\ t•I or unless sub~1d1es are .l(r l'.•I ly 1ncr<'as erl." he sa1cl Delay Sought In Clean Air WASHINGTON CAP> Backers of auto industry. supported legislation to ease lailpipe emission standards are carrying their fight to the House noor aft.er losing a close battle lo President Cart.er In com mlttee The House Commerce Com- mlUee voted on Wednesday to approve the administration's proposal to g r a nt U .S . automakers a one-year delay in m eetlng tougher antipollution 11tunttar(t,; If enacted, the Carter proposal would begin phasing in the tougher antipollution standerds with 1979-model automobiles. Thul would mran nil U.S. automobiles hove to be fitted with 11!'e 1ame type of advanced polluuoo cont.rot equipment now r~ulr~d on cars 1old in Cali tom.La. City Probes Moves Newport Library Switch Due Newport Beach city coun- cilmen are considering th.:? re- location ol some city offices. Included in the proposals. -Moving the library's technical ser vices out of the city· owned church on Balboa Island. -Building a purk on the church site in the coming fiscal yeur. -Moving the library ud· minislrailon out of the Manner's branch library lo make room for more books. -Relocating te c hnical services and the library ad- ministration in the old Parks, Beaches and Recreation building at 1714 W. Balboa Blvd. Pulling the library offices in the old PB and R building would mean that the Voluntary Aclioo Center, which serves the Southern half of Orange County, would have to find a new home. The center, which has leased the build.mg for the past three years al $3 a year, apparently 1s not going to protes t the ouster Phyllis Drayton. chairman of the Volunt;iry Action board. ap pcarcd at Monday's city council s tudy session to thank coun cilmen for their support. Her agency recruit::. and place!> volunteers from Newport Beach to Orange und south to the county line. She said they are referred through courts, mental health programs and rehabilitation pro- grams. "Our job is as much to get some of these people back in- to the mainstream as it is lo pro- vide volunteers," she explained. One of the groups which works under VAC is RSVP <Retired Senior Volunteer Program). A representative said he wasn't happy about the proposal to evict his group. Barnett Larks. chairman of the RSVP ad\'lsory counc1l. s aid he was "shocked at the cavaht•r and casual attitude" with which the city "as approaching the re· location. He noted that RSVP has 350 senior citizen volunteers who take up about hall the VAC head· quarters and who run a senior citizens gift exchange in what used lo be a boat shed behind the PB and R building. . "Don't take the space away from us now," said Larks. "It would just be another bit of evidence that bad feelings do ex i::.t between the council and senior citizens." Bis remark was uppar£>ntly a reference to the dispute over the exten:.ion of the lease of the private school which occupies the senior citizen centci: site in Coronadel Mar. Fre.P•,,eAJ BRIDGE ••• tant" to process lhe permit for the bridge unless there is some assurance that the Coastal Com- mission is going to grant a permit. "The problem is that our find - mgs arc going to br bas rd on lhl' C'xistmg plans which call lor a !>even-lane, 20-fool high hrid~e. · Thompson explained "There's no point m our going through this process if the Coast al Com- mission is going to subsequently alter the plans in some way or de- ny them altogether.'• The problems emerged today after Wednesday's m eeting in Newport Beach of the city's Bridge Action Team in which Francis Horvath of the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board or Realtors presented committee members with a 1,000-signature petition urging the Coast Guard to issue the permit without the public hearing. That petition was slated to be d elivered to Thompson toduy. He said lhP month-long publi c com mt-nl period which ends Fri- day has resulted 1n an avalanche of mail on the subject of the brid~e. No action ls contcmplated:oo the proposed moves untlJ Ma)-9 when the city's new librarian will take office. The moves proposed by ¢lty Manager Robert Wynn woul~:in- clude the following costs: • -S23.800 to demolish ~he t•hurch 1md install a few park bil· proveme_nts such as turf ~nd landscaping. • -$17,800 to remodel the i>B and R building to accommodllle the two library divisions. : Wynn noted that if only Che technical services is moved, the remodeling cost would be about $9,300. A third alternative wouJd be to leave the administration where it is and move technical services into the old council chambers, a move which would cost an esttmated $28,000. Dorrer Rites= Set Saturday At LA Church Fun~rul Sl'n·1ccs will be held Saturday in Los Angeles tor long- time Balboa resident Amelia Oorrer who died Tuesday after a lengthy hospita.liiation. Mrs. Dorrer was a member or the Newport Harbor Ebell Club and with her husband, Walter, she was a social member of Big Canyon Country Club. She leaves her husband, or the home at 310 Fernando St.; two daughters, Virginia Wagner and Cecille Cottave: three sisters, M11rie Jodry, Erminda Birdsell and Louise Hoffman, and a brother Joseph Raffetto. Service::. will b<' conducted at 11 .1 m m the• Firs t Luth<>ran Churl'11, :.1 119 W fith St., Los t\n~elrs Thl' family su~~esl~ 11onalions lo the Cit) of II ope. Funeral arrangements are directed by Utter McKinley, Wilshire. •' Superb RCA Color TV J .f u ' t t ti t"{JI I V l ' ll J '1 \ I, •• f f.,, •• I ,.,.. (I.. •• ,\ ( f l'"\.t • I • ' I . I ' pt •• ., .• 1 , ,. • r 1otl1fy4 tlf•Qf tt -Ct/\d i•>ttrt1 t. ,._,,.,, • Brnll tn VHr ~··~UHF ~tt'•'"''·'~ • t.:omolC"f• .. t ~uhd ''""·' ..... , ••. , • I oo-. l C.h<I )I Alf 275 East 17th St. Costa Mesa ... _ ............... _ 2 1>-. w ... t ef c.tt Jr. Phone 642-8882 Store Hours Dally 9-6 Sat P.S.30 '-'"'t Saddle hack EDITION ~OL. 70, NO. 118, S SECTIONS, 50 PAGES I ' ORANGE COU NTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1977 Afternoon N.Y. Stoeks TEN CENTS l rThree More Efforts to . l Cap Well Fail STAVANGER, Norway CAP> -Amen can·led troubles hooters trying to save the North Sea from further massive pollution failed in three attempts today to choke off the runaway Br avo offshore oil well. Fear ing a firt: threat, Norwa~ordered a temporary halt in aJI production IO the area Officials of the Ph1l11ps Petroleum Co., the welt's owner . ' said they did not know when or how the "blowout" specialists would try again to cap the gushing well. "It's a setback, and any set· back is serious," Robert Archambeault, Phillips director of engineering for the m1dsea Ekoflsk oil field, said at a news conference. "It certainly doesn't leave the situation without a possibility for recovery." Norwegian Industry Minister BJertmar Gjerde, citing safety concerns. ordered a temporary total hall in all production al sur· rounding platforms 1n the Ekof1sk field in the middle of the North Sea Norwegian offlc1als. who fear the poss1b1hty of a seaborne fire in the held, said 61-i m1lhon t gallons of crude oil had spilll'd in· to the North Sea· smce the well blew out Friday. Archamb~ault said that a "blowout preventer" had mis takenly been placed upside down on the wellhead before last week's accident "It's a good poss1b1hty that the well could have been sealed 1f the blowout preventer had not been installed in an inverted position sometiml' last week." he said. Phillips officials also said the half moon·shaped steel discs called "bhnd rams" that were used today to try to clost> off the well had been tested to w 1thstand only 4,000 pounds per square inch of pressure But the force of the 011 spurting to the surface from the seabed was estimated at 4,350 pounds of pressure per square inch . The seven man t eam used hydraulic fi>rcssurc to put ~he rams m place over the spurting wellhead. The rams held back the 011 for a few seconds each time. but then they burst open un· der pressure of the gas that 1s pushing the 011 up from 10,000 feet below Death Ends Speed Chase in e Brennan Defends Nixon By The Associated Press R1chaFd M . Nixon's closest aide sa)'s lies arc beanft wntten and broadcast about the former president·. Retired Manne Lt Col Jack Brennan, spe<1king to a local Republican g r oup 1n San Clemente Wedncsday, said lhe comments are the first he's ever m ade publicly about the news media but now "l 'm getting ir· ritaled." One article quoted two women s~t designers who "said Presi· dent Nixon has terr ible taste in turoiture -that he chose every piece of furniture" in the recent- ly taped con versations with David Front, Brennan said. ''That's absolute crap," said Bfennan, ·~He never saw the set before the tapings.'' The forthcoming interviews ~th Frost will show "the man otat I know -and that all too ofte n was not the case pres~ted by the media,'' Brennan said After his talk al the San Clemente Inn. about a mile from the Nixon e~tate. a reporter asked Brennan 1f he believes the press 1mpeach<'rl Nixon, who left office 1,000 da~ ~ al(O this wi.>cl.. .. Well . no. of rnurse tht• µre~i-. (See 01-:FENSE. Page A2) Suicitk Try Fails in SA Santa Ana police today report· ed that a Marine who appurenttr tried to commit suicide early to- day by grabbing a 12.000-7olt power line Is in critical condition in the burn unit 11t UCI Medical Center. j>olice said thl• 28-year-old vie· tioi was perched atop a 15 foot power pole when he grahb{'(f the line :·The arl'a ht up as 1f o;omcone had turned on a light ... one of fleer said as he <l<'scrihect how the victim appt·an•d to dangle from the line for a few seconds before plunging to the ground In add1t1on to serious burns, the Mannl' reportedly broke his back when ht• tumbled from the power pol<', bounced off a car roof and then fell to the ground in the 1100 block of south Minnie Street in Santa Ana. lVeath e r Considt'rable cloudiness with some morning drizzle over coas tal s lop es Partial afte rnoon clearing Friday. Lows tonight m ld·SOs to near 60. Highs Friday in 60s along the beaches lo low 705 inland. INSIDE TODA 't' 7'~~·· ••potJatr. ""°"°' Beat," will bt rennottl J~.o ~ /tlClJI l5. TM prognim , t.ofU prtUfd the c~I ... /rom tlw popWa.r •erfta "G/ J7 ycort. ago. Of tMfl . art now. .The three childrna .a!"f, of courae. grown up. Story, • photo• on Page A9. l•dex &IV-t.NI<• M -1 .. ~ .. It 9l M ..... ,.... AJ ......... ..... OM t ~ .... C!Mlty ~ CJ .... _. CNN_. A~==--8 \ n.eltn ew •-.. ..,......, at .. _#< ..... 40 Mile, 120 Mph Pursuit By GARY GRANVILLE Ol llW 0•••• l'olot ~t•ll A Reno motorist faces felony manslaughter chargt•s today after he engaged police in a high- s peed chase on thl' San Diego freeway w h1ch resulted 1n a <'rash and the death of his w 1fc. The chase started in Inglewood and ended in Irvine m·ar Orange Count} Airport. The suspect. Barry JI Shirley, 28, of Reno. Ne\' . was 11uoted by Cal1fom1a Highw <iy P<ltrol Of- f1rers as s;iying hl' dul 1t, ··Just for the hell of it." Killed in the Wednesday crash was 20-year-old Ut(•Sh1rlcy. Officers said the chase started al I : 20 p m. and stretched over 40 miles at speeds uµ to 120 miles per hour. It ended shortly before 2 p.m. just west of MacArthur Dou le\ ard .... hen Mrs. Shirley was thrown from the out·of. control car as 1t hit iln emhanlc· ment adJ01mng the <11 rport. COSTA MESA AND COUNTY FIREMEN ATTEMPT TO AID FATALLY INJURED WOMAN IN SAN DIEGO FREEWAY CRASH CHP Officers Quoted Husband as Saying He Got Into Chase 'Just for the Hell of It' In the wake of the freeway dash. two Los Angeles police of. ficers were shghly in1ured when their car O\ erturnc•d And at th(• SC'ene of the Irvine wreck . a 20 -year-old motorcyclist was seriously in· JUred whc•n his m otorcyC'le s t am mt>d into the rl'a r end of ;in auto stopped becausl' or the tn1f· fie congestion Jury Briefed Laivyers Rest Case Of Spying Suspect LOS ANGELES <AP I Christopher Boyce has testified at his espionage tnal that he became involved 1n sp~i n ~ because of his concern over al· leged CIA manipulation of Au!ltraltan labor. Ro)ce. 23. is accused of con sp1tinR to sell secret <'ode<. ann plans through a boyhood fnC'nd to So' 1et ali(enL'l m Mexico Cit~ Bo\'Cl''s la" vers hllve ri>c;tt.'<I their.case, and the JUry re<C'IH'<I the casetodcty The trial of co-defendant An drew Daulton Lee was to hegm after the Boyce Jury began dt• hberallons. PufJli~ Silfmt .... Testifying in his own defense Wednesday, Boyce said h<' became disenchanted with the Central lntelltgence Agency m 1971 ufter d1scovennl( top-secret documents at TRW Systems Im· He said the documents 1nd1catl'd that thl' CIA was working to sup press stnkes. partirulorly in the• transportation industry, 1n Australia At the tmw Bo\ C<' "al> "ciocu ml'nls clerk al TRW 1n lkrlondo lle<1 ch f11S fat her IS head of l>l'CUrll y at the McDonnell-Doug l as Astronautirs Company plant in tStt SECRETS, Page A2> AP Wl•ol>olo LAWYERS REST CASE Christopher Boyce Union Pacts Proposed Saddleback Valley Unifie d School District officials heard no comment from the public Wed· nesday at a special heanng on contracts·proposed for next year by twoemploye unions. The orily speaker from the au· dlence. Ellis Henson of Mission Viejo. said the public Is "not dis- interest«l;but simply bas bad no Ume to read the contracts to make comments.'' The proposals were made by the California School Employes Association <CSEA), represent· ing non-teaching workers. and the Saddleback Valley Pupil Services Association (SVPSA), r e prese ntin g counselors, psychologists and speec h therapists. John Cooper, assistant to dis· trlct Supt. Richard Welte. said the publlc un still provide trustees wtth commenta either ln writing or at the recuJar board meeUnanext WedAe94ay. '8etb propoted ~ct.I eoa.-t.aln al,ruftcant cbanl" over the preMlll~ •bkb ~Pin lune 30, but the CSEA demands are likely to stir the most ad· ministration opposition. Though the group 1s asking a pay raise equal on ly to an average of county-wide settle· * * * ments (probably around six per- cent), it is asking for other pro· nsions steadfastly opposed by admmistrators and trustees. Those include a prov1s1on for a <See UNION, Page A2> * * * See No Evil That's Long and Short .of It School budgeUng can be hard to understand even when you've got au the data right in front of you. Saddleback Valley Unified School District tru.stees Wednes- day were discusshtg the lnstruc- tlooal services division fund re· quests when Board Member Carole Neu.stadt started citing Clgut~ contained in lhe massive, computer prepared budaet docu· ment. Apparently, her ftiures didn't corrapood lo thole ln 111ore con· cf.a• tJudiel aummariea banded out to the audience, prompting Laguna Hills pundit John S. Simons to call out from the back of the room, "Whal page are you on?'' Mrs. Neustadt responded that she was using the unexpurgated volume rather lhan the synops\J to make her point. ·'How can 1 follow this if I don't have it?" SimoM 1hot bac'k. "It's hard lo roJlow even when you do have it.." .Mrs. Ne~dt quipped, ottenn& to let Sl.mona review the bullcy bud1el after the hearing. Final Rites P ending for Mrs. N angle r t 'uneral services are pending today for Mary Effie Naugler of Leisure World, who was killed when the car she was riding in crashed on the highway just east of Williams, Ariz. Wednesday Mrs. Naugler was 64 A spokesman for the Anzona Department of Public Safety in Phoemx said the car, driven by C\nth1a Cohn. 27 . of San Bernardino, went out of control. left the road. hit a guardrail and plungl'd into a 20-foot-dcep rcn 1ne The driver of the car, believed hv Anzona officials to be Mrs. N·au~ler's daughter. was taken to a hospital in Flagstaff for (See FUNERAL, Page A2) At the end, howevl'r, Shirley told CB P offi<'crs whQ arrested him after pulling him from the wreckage of his ovcrlurnerl sporlscar: "It was a lark. We said to each other, 'Hang on, here we go.' ll was just for the hell of it." Shirley, who suffered only minor inJuries in the chase- ending crash, was charged with felony vehicular manslaughter as a result of his wife's death. According to mvesltgutors, the woman was killed when the careening sports rar tumbled on top of her as she was e1ected from the auto after 1l hit the freeway embankment Before that, however. the Los Angl'les motorcycle officer who signaled Shirley to s low down as he whisked along the freeway in Inglewood was lr<'al<'d for minor injuries. (See CRASH, Page A2) CYCllST HURT WHEN HE SUMMED INTO ICENE ~.,.... Robert Rtctunond of Weltmlntt•r Crtttcatly Injured A2 DAILY PILOT SB ·County 'Lacking' ~Elllergency Water By PIOUP ROSMARIN Of IM D•llY f'll•I $1fll The maJor1ty of south county water districts, upon which lens or thousands or residents dl'pend tor drinkable water, haven't ade· , quate reserve storage capacity to meet a week-lone emergency, a director or tht: Southern California Metropolitan Water District says. Most, according to the clircc· tor, James E. O'Connor, ha\•erar less. "There are some water dis- tricts in Orange County,'' he said, "that basically rely on the water in lh<' transmission Imes" that's supplied by MWD. Sex Photo Suspect Arrested Irvine Police have arrested a 42-ycar·old El Toro man on susp1· cion of C.1llemptinl'.( lo sell cxphc1t sex pictures to junior high and high school children in Irvine. Charles Mich<icl Harber· or 2·1251 Ford\'1ew wus hookt•d al Orang<' County Jail Wednesday on misdemeanor chi ld an· noyance charges Buil was sH at $500. Police said a warrant was is- sued for Barber's arrest Monday after a 13-year·old Irvine girl identified a photo of Barber as the man \\ho stopped her on the street Saturday. She said she showed her photos or adults t.'ngagini:: m sex acts. The girl told police the man hrst asked her for directions to tht' two high i.chools m lr\'lne and then showed her the photos that were h1ddl'n in the map he was holding. She s:1id he m adc rem arl-s about "i.kin n1c:ks" and told her to get into his t•ar. She r<ln C.1way and railed poll cl'. The man's car was spotll'd later m the clay al a bus stop on Culver DriVl' neur Sandburg W.1y , \.\hl'rc the rlrl\t·r \\as sf•cn talking lo two girls. Police i:;aad thC'y took the driver, Barber. to the pohc:c 5la- tion, questioned h1 m and look his ·photo, which was Idler shown lo the 13-ycar-old i;1rl lnv<.'stigators said Barber, ;i :?O-vear rl'l1red Marine, 1s a heavy machine oper lltor Childlwod Education Meet Slated Sf',. er u I h u n d re rt pa r c n t-., lt>.ichrrs . .n<1 .1clm1111-.trator-; un• e'pct·t.-d '" .1lh·nd " day·long c·onfert'ntt' on l'i•rlv childhood 1·dur11 t1nn <t·:C E 1 Saturdav at llt•I Oh1spo l M.i1 r o Forster Sr honl in S1111 .Juan ('ap1strano Thi• ~(·min..ir 1~ sponsorc·d hy hoth thl· C'.q11:.tr,1no un<I ~ucl· dll•ltol·k Vul11·y l n1f1f'd School f>1,1 r1cts Thosr attrn1tani.: t·an t•hoo!lt' from 2fl top1t•-. at the· "'urkshop -.i•,s1011!l during tht• cl.1 \t 'otartml! .1t K .1 m ancl runnini: to 3 p m The• $3 r1•1t1-.trat111n ,,.,. include\ lunl'11 .ind rc.·~1strat1on for onr :.cnw:.ter-un1l ol collt·~c crL'<l1t i-. . ilso being orfl·red Jl Jrt1c1pat111~ in the conforcnc<' "111 IH.' Leonard Olgutn of Cjl Statr Lon~ llcuc:h Jnd RJ}nulrlo Thom:1s :incl narharn S.mdmun fr11m tlw t'.ililo1111.i Dcpurtmcnt or •·:1f11('o t1on Tlw "ork:.hnr> Sl'S~ions ~r1• d11 signed to give participants a solid grounding in the principles of ECE, including reading, language and mathematics, diagn06ls, child development and other topics. OAANQE COAST Sa DAILY PILOT 'f""' Or•",. (&OI Oell'I f"Hot ~tt'I ~t\ It <em• ~dtM,_tlf\ Prt\\ 1\.vbtl~twtf'wl>Ot .... ,.,..,, P'Vbt•'-"'~ C•mo '"" \tioM••••'JOll<M\ ~• ~h~d ~-'I t"tfOtJQI\ h idAf .., (OU• ..... U Nflw.WI .. A<f\ Hufttl~O"I bifott" r._., 1elflll Vellflly hYlflf' !.•ddltf!.«" V•ll•V .. ~ U911n4hMft·\~lll'l(06U A\l~t~lf"l'f t•M t\ ~t,.,..,d \-'th1t>d6'1'\ e""4t ~" flM ~I"( 04tl ov~1•ft•ft\J Oltrit It ltt 1'Cl Wht 8•f '""' C....t•.\\9~ C•llfO'"'"·~ ..... ftN W4'tf ""'i(Hftl •"6 P\lbf.,.., JM~· (W~ Vl(oll .. \IOoM•""C.._"4 ... _ ,._.,'!_ l.clltw ''::"'~~ ... ~ ~ ... t.... .\(' ...... ,.,...,. " ........ , ... _ ...... """ laddtebactt V.._ OMc. ISJOI t.... Per"°"" •t ,M.-iilooe ,,_., Offlo•• (:&,!•¥ow lJO w.u ~St­_,,,....., .. e< • 11'11'-~ ..... •wtfd L•-llu<h ""o,._,.,.~'"' hlepllone (114)~1 Cle111fl~ AdHrtltlng M2·M71 \Hnltfl<I<• V•llty """'1Dfll<• Ml•HIO O'Connor said "They really don't have reservrur cap<lc 1ty for any emergency" th.tt might cul of( the MWD supply Jn a meeting this week in Laguna Beach. the MWD board meml>er urged administralivl' heads of local water districts to make plans to bu1ld reservoir capacity to al least a seven days' supply. Seven days is the time figured by MWD engineers that 1t would take to repair a disruption of its water transmission pipeline system. In response to questions af terward, O"Connor named lhe districts addressed in his re· marks. He listed the Laguna Beach, South Coast. Moulton Niguel county water d1s tncts among them. However, he said, those three districts are unorficietlly pursu- m g a joint powers agreement to buy land on which to build a re- st>rvoir that could be commonly shared. Two years ago, the South Coas~ U •. S. Flayed By Pakistani ISLAMABAD. Pakistan <AP) -Pnme Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto ac-· cused Americans today of belpiog finance an opposi- tion campajgn to force his resignation. Speaking to a joint session or the government· controlled Parliame nt, Bhutto said the oppos1t1on was being "flooded'' with U.S. dollars to enable them to continue their seven. week campaign. The pnme minister al· IL'g c d the monC'y camt' from the L'nit ed States. whom he 1deollfied only as the "superpower" on the losing side of th1· Vwtnam war. Masked Men Get $500 at Mesa Market Fn e m~n \.\ l'dring i.k1 Jnd ..,tocl.lll~ tnd:>k !> rnulwd J CoSld ~h'sa markt•l .11>out JO 30 p m Wl'dnt·s<f .i), t''l'<•J11ni.: \\Ith <in 1•,t1m.1tt•d S.'i-00 •tftt•r l\ln~ up 1•m pin~ 1·s. poll1·t• n·i><>rtt ll tn<IJ\ Thl' h,•1st m·t·1irn•cl o;hurtly .1rll'r the Alphu Bt>ta ~1C.lrkel. 2200 llJrho r noult•\anl. had do ... C'd fu r lht• ncnm~. Poli(·e s aid at li•,1st two men carnt>d pistols and . di (1\1' rohb•'rs burst throu~h .1 rl·.1r ddl\ t'l-Y door or lhl' store. '-:one of the employt.·-. were in· iur11d althoui::h one employ<'·~ "'edd1ni.: nng apparC'ntly WH'> t.ikt•n by one of the robbers, ..1 :.tore ~pokesman c;.wl . The t!mplo> f's wt.•rc lied up and tht< fl\ e men flt•d ..ifter :.rooping 1111 $500 from st or<' 1 <..,h reg1strrs. thr spol-.e~m.in ... aid Boat Section: It's Nautical But Very Nice Tn<h1v·~ t>:11lv Piiot hr1n~s hoat enthus1.ML<; .1 we1ilth nf infnrma t1on re~ardmg what's new on lh<' m ••rkrt in hoth ,·essrls anc1 marine equipment. A special 12·pa11e m n11azlne "Orange County Boating" comes to you in the Daily Pilot The section ls filled w!Ch words and picture advice oo where lo purchase or rent a new or used boat, take sailing lessons, find marine hardware and how to best resolve maintenance pro- blems. For cuidance to the Orange Coast's leading nautical values. look for "Orange County Boat· ing " Appliances Stolen In Mission Viejo New dishwashers and trash compactors valued at nearly · $1,200 have been stolen from a conatructlon site In Mlsaion VleJo. Orange County abertff'a of· ficus said the appliances were \&ken from homes being built by the Mission Viejo Company in the AJJari1 Road area. Burglars en· iercd via unlocked doors. Denial Requested SACRAMENTO CAP) -A committee of the California Le&islatare say1 ttudeota who put ••un.reasoiuible'' retlrlctions on Lheir job availability abouJd be denled unemployment benefitl. County Water l)1slncl put up a bond i.ssut> to fund a sizeable rc- scrvo1r, but an anti.growth mov-~· rnent headed by the South L11guna C1v1c Association helped 1t Lo a narrow defeat. O'Connor said other water dis- tricts that have inadequate :.torage arc the El Toro, Los Alisos and Santa Margarita "a ter d1str1cts. li e cited the Tri-Cities Mun1c1pal Water District, which :.erves San Clemente, Dana Point and Capistrano Beach, as having .rdequate reservoirs, with plans for more. The Irvine Ranch Water Dis· tr1ct, he said. 1s the oasis of the "ater d1stncts. "lrnne has more than anybody. There's no ques- tion about it." Irvine officials said their San Joaquin Hills reservoir holds, un- der optimum conditions. a 24-day waler suppl y, based on a customer load of 40,000. There's even more water. though untreated, in Irvine Lake. In case or emergencies of two or three weeks in which MWD water was unavailable, O'Connor s aid, water districts could hook into each other's hnes for mutual aid. f'rona Page Al SECRETS • • Huntington Beach. He sa1d Lee had been com- plaining lo him about U.S. politics at a party 10 Palos Verdes where they both Jived. ··1 told him 'If you thmk that's bad you should see what they're do mg to the Australians',·' Boyce tt>Sllfled earlier. He said he asked Lee lo help h i m expose the CIA's in- terfe rence in Australian affairs and Lee asked him to write it all down. which he did. Boyce claims Lt:e gave the letter to the Russians and it was then used to blackmail him into becoming a spy. Boyce. concluding two days or t estimon v . <idmitted t hat sometimes ·the life of a spy was c~c1tmg ··But 1l was also very frighten- mg. It was a thmg l never en- JOyed." Boyce said. Boyce ins isted that Lee had threatt>ned to kill him several t1mci. 1r he didn't go along with thc spy plans. He said he h<•hcved Lee b<.'cause ''when f "JS m high school with him he took his pistol and shot his pet cat 111 thr he.id . . . he said he didn 'l WJnt 1t anymore I told him he "<1-. J little ~eircl ." I le said lhat after he met with the Soncl agents, they wanted him to study Russian history and politics to prepare himself for a JOb at the U.S. Stale Department. where he would be a spy . Boyce said he accepted $15,000 from then and enrolled at" UC R1vcrs1dc but had no intention of going to work for the St ate Department. Asked if he spent the money, Hoycc rcpued: "Very rapidly. lt was my only solace.·• Froms Page A I CRASH •.. The officer was injured when his motorcycle banged into S hirley's car when Shirley ,1bruptly stepped on the brakes, investigators said . A ff'w miles later. the two patrolmen were rn1ured when lhr1r l'Ur O\'erturned while chas- 1 ng Sh11 lcy to ward Or<1ngt' County Officers said most of his 40· mile flight wa!'I at about JOO miles prr hour aloni:: the freeway center d1v1dcr with occasional nights into the frt.'eway's fast Jane. CH P officers identified the motorcyclist seriously injured in the chase-ending crasb's ar. termath in Irvine as James Robert Richmond Jr., 20, of 16261 Venus Drive, Westminster. Richmond was taken lo Tustin Community Hospital where he was reported in critical condition today. Viejo School To Get Award The Freedom Shrine Award will be presented to the de Portola Elementary School in Missloo Viejo Friday at 9:30 a.m . by the Saddleb~ck Valley E .xchange Club. The ceremonies will take place In troot of the school at 27301 Precindos Drive. Mr. John Dellos, principal, the de Portola Chorus, upper erade studenls and the El Toro Marl.no Corps Band wm Join students and parent.a of de Portola in acceptin' this shrine. The Freedom Shrine is ft collection or lwent.y~t orltinal bbtarlc American, docwna>ta photo,raphlcall1 .-. · produced. i Coffee Nerve No Java Se11Jed At Any Coat EVANSVILLE, Ind. CAP) -You can't buy a cup of coffee in Bob Dordcnaro's restaurant -not even for $100. Irked by skyrockeltng prices, Bordenaro said he wouldn't pay 50 cents for a cup of coffee and wouldn't ask anyone else to do it, either. The "Sorry, No Coffee'' sign went on the d<>Qr Monday night, and Bordcnaro declared that "you couldn't buy a cup of coffee in my restaurant for $100." On Wednesday, a man walked into his Ristora~te D'llulia a nd ordered coffee. When Bordenaro replied that hl' didn 't serve coffee anymore, the stranger took out a $100 bill and put it on the counter. He didn't care how much it cost, he wanted coffee, the customer said. Still, Bordcnaro said no. The man had a beer in- stead and left. Fro• Page Al UMON PROPOSALS • • • so-called •·agency shop," which would require all employes in the classes represented by CSEA to make some kind of contributjon by payroll deduction even if they are not members or the union. If religious objections prevent payments to the union, the CSEA is suggesting that the fee go into a CSEA scholarship fund. The union, which represents such employes as custodians, bus drivers and clerical workers, is also asking for additional "re- leased time" to permit its mem· bers and officers to part icipate in organizational sessions and negotiations. · The other major CSEA request is for binding arbitration in con- tract disputes, which would re- quire both sides to accept the fin· dings of an impartial mediator appointed by the state. Other CSEA requests include an additional paid holiday, two months notice prior to layoffs. district uniforms, cost of living salary adjustments twice a year and addition or a si;(th step to the salary schedule. The major issues in the SVPSA contract proposal appear lo be major adjustments to the salary schedule and a reduction of the case loads or psychologists, co unselor s and speech therapists. The latter provision could require hiring of at least eight new employes, according to Cooper. E'rowa Page Al FUNERAL. • treatment uf a broken arm and leg. 1'~uneral arrangements for Mrs. Laugler, of 3293C San Amadeo, were being made by the McCormick Mortuary in Laguna Hills, which was due to..pic1'up her body today in Flag~taff. Mrs. Naugler moved lo Leisure World from Westlak'e Village in June of 1973, according to a spokesman for the r etirement community. Worker Rescued CALISTOGA (AP> -R. Z. Dacunha escaped serious injury after being buried chest-high in dirt for five hours. He was scoop· ing a well with a backhoe when the wall of the well collapsed. s293ss ,..,.... l'"fle Al DEFENSE • • didn't Impeach him," BrcMan replied. Durfni his talk Brennan cited what he said were a seraes of dus- lortions involvins Nixon. A statement lhttt Nixon talks every day to former Secretary or State Henry Kiss&nger. 1tcCOf'd· mg to Brennan, Is "absolute bull -he talked to Kissinger thtc~ limes during all the tapings.'' . Brennan said ~tories that NJx· on telephoned President Carter three or four timt>s were also false, that the White House Wlll confirm it was only once. The "Interpretation that \Wls put on that story -that Preki· dent Nixon is JU.St sitting out here walling for an opportunity to call" is Wllrue, Brennan said. He also denied Nixon ever was in· volved romantically with a Hong Kong waitress, subject of another story. In the book "The Final Days," Brennan said. he IS mentioned 95 times and 91 of those ''we~e either outright lies or distor- tions." And, said Brennan, a re- cent magazine article about Nix- on was •·completely distorted." Brennan, 39, has spent eight years with Nixon, five as Marine Corps aide and the last three as chief or Nixon's four-person staff. The resigned president ''is do- ing quite well." said Brennan. "llis problem is phlebitis, as you know. His kind is not painful." But Brennan said Pat Nixon is not improving as rapidly as hoped from a stroke although "she walks on the beach and does physical therapy" and is doing satisfactorily in her r ecovery. Nixon was forced lo elevate his le~ dunng a portion of the Frost tapings for television because he had been silting too long, Bren- nan said. Nixon's daily routine, said the aide, is brisk, starling early in the morning with writing. At noon, he breaks usually for a hamburger lunc h. The two often go together to the nearby Shorcclirrs golf course at l : IS p.m .. returning by 4 p.m. said Brennan. ''Some people ha\'e said he lunges at the ball. Ile doesn't. He lunges at the golf course," Superb RCA Color TV· f4~,,.·, '•'"-H ,·oror ""rA-·""l '"'' ,,,.~, ,, t f,tnh• tnCHtr l ''MC.. A•tn~1n('f"tf'"•I fot f,11111,11'\I (J1lu' p cdo1m.1n(.•1, • '. r1u l '" ,~,.r-·C tf'••·• mr.~,.,.. ''""r '''Y \Hvit1nu Only &• !l••J'et ""''r 1J , ,...,,\" .1 .... r· ""Oh·h•· • '•?r•••r.tt"J••trtl'd~~·"l'•'· , ... 537888 • 81111l·1n V• tr ;rn t Ut-tf -'"'' ,.,.., ,, • Comptc1t•1y tu•• J 1 IAh.· , ...... , • • HX."• S<Jl•d \!Ate MANY OTMElt SPICW.5 TO CHOOSI FIOM IM THI I 1111 I uc·1on1 Hur ruu1; •. , 1•111, Our 1•1·r '"""' 011f' ,,.,,,. l•uff r u111 1•f• Ou I ,.,.,.,, Prod1H'I H1• '••II: , ,. Thursday'8 Afternoon Prices NYSE COMPOSITE '· TRANSACTIONS Busch Hikes Market Share SAN FRANClSCO CAP> AnheUMr·8uscb, Inc., increased lts •hare of the national beer marketdur-ll\c the first. quart.er or um from 19 percent t.o 22.6 percent wlth salq of an indullr)'·l"fJCord eight mllllon ba.-els. Th•t was a highlight tn an array or favorable 1tatlstics given an audience of a b out 500 at a 35·mlnute 1t.ockhold n' meeting here Wetines· day by August A. Butch JU. Later directors named Busch chairman of the board t.o succeed hl' 18·1ear-old fat.her, Augugt A. Buach. wbo ntlred two yea.rs a.co from active manarement or tbe St. Loub firm. Tbe 1ounaer Buacb haa been presl· dent for three yeara and ctuet ex· "111.lw Cllllk:er aw. 1'75. s OM. V PILOT 81 Renters Buy 'Used Ho me' Myth Dies By JOHN CUNNU'F A.f> llltiMH ""•'¥" The Natlon:U Association of Realtors has just e<>me \C> with n finding that seems to d~troy one of lbe oldest myth& In the business of buying and sellin.: homes. 1$asoo on tht! conventional wtsdom, ther~ is a hierachy or horn~ buyers. led by the existing homeowner who movea up Lo a new. more expensive home, l"avlng the resale horne to a buyer who previously had rented. MANY A SALESMAN MEAltJRED his prospects in that manner. Because they believed the myth, commercial property managers often over.looked sales opportun1Ue$ among renters. Advertising efforts orten were misdirected. Examining U.S. Census Bureau figures on Its com· puters. the realtors found lbe conventlooal wisdom was neither the convention nor wisdom. Previous t1ente,.,, It found, were just as likely t.o buy new homes as'were pre- viou:s owners. While this might not represent a stunning discovery to you. the realtors felt otherwise. Ken Kerin, director or the t.•conomirs and research department. calls it "perhaps the 1nost startling and singularly important finding in our com· pulcr analy~is.' • BECAUSE OF THE A~ENCE of census data before 1973. real tors never before had been able to make such a de· tailed study of the homebuyer. Now that the study is com· pleted. the timing couldn't be better. Why? Because the market for housing is booming. and those salesmen who know their customers are llkely to benefit the most rrom the opportunities. To the surprise of a good many people who not Joni: ago were reading of the depression in hous· · ing, s ales through March were at an ex· tr a ordinary, record· brea)ting annual rate in excess of 4.S million,.(mlts. More familiar to most people ls a smaller figure -that for housing starts, which were at a rate of 1.5 million units in March. ASSUMING THAT THOSE HOUSES will be sold. and adding in 3.4 million sales of ex 1st1ni; homes, you arrive at a cu""'"' figure of 4.9 million as a possible total for 1977. Never has ther~ been a year like that. Kerin and others who examine such figures have come to Se \'eral conclusions. among them : -New household formations alone don't account for the phenomenon. Motivation plays a large role. Many young people are convinced they cannot wait for home prices to fall. • -Young families seem to feel they now have a rare op· portunily tn the mortgage market. where money is abun· dant. interest rates are down slightly from last year. and down payment require ments sometimes are as low as 5 per· cent. There is e\'idence. Kerin says, that homebuyers today are more willing to e-<tcnd themselves. to scrimp in order to ach1c\'e both an tn\'estment and a place in which to h\'e. Tht'.\' are hl'dgmg against inflation. he s ays. Ikea~~ of this. some of the old rules of thumb that re· l.ttC' a l'Ouplc's income to the price they can afford are as :.u~pcct as the myths about who buys homes. · · P('()ple arc exercising a lot of discretion in spending on housmg," he says. I le found in the study that it is hazardous for a !>alesman to categorize his prospect on income alone. One assumption has been that a prospect could afford a prtCl! 21 :! times annual incomt:, but Kenn's study found the range varies from 11 :1 times to three times. And. of coursl!, that they are Just as likely to jump from an apartm'ent into a new home~ they are to move up Crom nn ex1stmg. less expensive one. OCBusin ess Countians Tell Of Job Changes Mm MetriDger, Mission vtejo, commercial loan of. ficer at Bank of America's Santa Ana ma!n office, bas been promoted lo vice president In charee of the office's com· merclal loans and business development. Metzineer, wtlh BofA since 196S, bas been bslgned t.o Santa Ana Main aa an assistant vice president since 1971. • James L. Hester, Laguna Niguel, has been named as· sistant vice president and manager o( the Laguna HU ls of- ~ice of Home Savings and Loan Association. He joined ltoqie m November 1976 and is former manager pro tem in Ute Buena Park office. • Barton D. Quint, South Laguna, has been appointed na· tlonal sales manager for the Santa Ana Troy division of Data Card Corp. He Is former national sales manager for AM PEX·Dat.a Product.a Division ln Redwood City . • Japles P. Campbell. Fountain Valley, bas been e<>m· mended by the w Angel~ Department of Water •Del Power for 30 years of service. He 11 a mechanical engineer- ing asaocJate in the power design and construction di vision . • Carol A. Patterson has joined the Laguna Beach office of Dean WJUer & Company u an account executive. She Ls accredited by the New York Stock Exchange and other re· gulatory bodies. • Golden West Mobile Roma, b e., Santa Ana, baa an· nounced realignment or Its senior manaaement. Due Totten, executive vice prealdent, wm become vice chairman of the board and chief exeeuUve officer and Harry Kanta Jr •• executive vice praldeat. will usume the position of presldenl aod chief operating officer, effec· tive Junel. JerryGoldenwillcontinueaa boardcbalnnan .• • Noel Ross, Huntlncton Beach, bu been appointed uals· tant manager in charge of operaUorta of the San Clemente Bank of America. Ross, with BofA since urn, assumes the post after one year in a similar capacity al the Bristol· McFadden branch in Santa Ana . He aucceeda Joyce A111etto. recently selected for the bW's credit officers training program. Tax Seminar Set Jt'1 t.oo late FoT Wa year, but CouUIM Community Collete will present a oae-day WOl'bbop entitled "'Tax Tac· Uca ror Businesa 0.,,en," Saturdu ln tountal.n Valley. 'Ibe work.sboP, co-~ bJ tbe Small Bualoess Ad· mini.in.don, Wu.I be beld from 9:30 Lm. to4:30 p.sn. at the CrossTOads Restaurant. Reitstration costs $10 and lncludoa luncb and materlats. Forfwtherlnrormatloa.,caJl.963-0llL Braneh Completed Construction baa beet\ completed on the •.ooo branch of(lcc of Weatem Fedenl Savinll • Loan A.aloda· Uon in Seal Beach, accordini to Peco Bntdolcki, branch man!Je.r. The &,OCJO.equue-(oot lfndKtory wood·ftam'Od build· lnl la localed at 12220 Seal BeUh Blvd. . . .,/